W V D S p s d A t , MAT IB, 1949 Tht WMthcr of V. «. Weotiw iUlanrI;?0tpr Eotnittg Averags Daily Circalathm F*r For tha MMi«h al Aprtk '*h4S dloady with rain mmd Sttl* dMUig* la temporatora toatglit: veatlgatlng officer, Joseph A. Ster Mary C. Keeney Tent Daugh were' MraXThelma Drew, 27. of 6 turn on Its side. The car was bad T 9,058 FrMay rain foDowod by ehoirlag ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Four Are Hurt Charter Oak ' ‘ lace, Hartford; ly damaged, according to the. In- ling. •Ml nttle —— r - la About Town War, will hold Its regular meet RythPlppen, 27. of the New Cen- Meoabw of the Aodlt tfal hotel; Hartford, and Albert ing tomorrow night at 47 Maple Botmm of Olicalatfoa* ChuHlIa, 31, of 32 Lenox street, New! Different! Monchesfer— 4 City of Villnge Charm street As this will be the .last IiiAutoCra^ i - ■ ' ttekat rttunw on th« crocheted meeting before Memorial Day, ■ ' lyfknchester. j ■ . ------All of the patients suffered frson (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 'UiocM given by the Mancheeter plans will be made for participa MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 / tion in the obaer\'ances of the day. minor injuries and shock and Chu- (ClaaaSod ASverttolas oa Pag* IS) SuvMlI* Omnir^ muat be made to None Seriously; I'-ar IfllH rilla sustained a laceration of the VOL. LXV., NO. 193 Mn. Ha«el Anderson before Sat Members aie reminded to bring We Are Taking Orders On donations to the National Food head and multiple bniises and Rdey Poley Customette i n y . ___^ ^ Fence and Fole,oii.^id- shock. Drive. die Turnpike ^Jtsl Tlie car which was operated by The aiuiual meeting of the Past Mathewson wept on Middle Turn Fight Infantile Paralysis With Fire Matrons and Patrons of Chapman The footings ha\*e been Installed Electric > pike. went ou t'of crntrol, crossed 27 Die When Airliner Court Order of Amaranth, will be for the new businesa building be y'if^our persona, ;,wo young wom the road And stnick a highway Truman Proposes held at the Masonic Temple at 8:00 ing erected at Main and St. James, en and two m eo^one a resident of t guard fence, crashing through that Furniture Slip Covers p. m. tomorrow'. streets. The Alexander Jo^vts ■ to hit a telephone pole and over Company today started pouring Manchester, ,^ere hospltallxed at Washing M^ii^ines « Center Hose Company No. 2 of cement for the foundation. 1:45 this morning following an Fine Quality Printed Floral Pattern Knit the South Manchester Fire Depart automobile accident which oc Arbitration Plan Crashes Woods; ! ment answered a still alarm at The Mothers' Circle of the Sa curred on Middle Turnpike, iSaSt. See Our Floor Models . . . S:0S last night and extinguished a cred Heart will meet tomonovy between Lake street intersection LECLERC gras# fire In the coal yard at Cen evening at the home of Mrs. Ed-, and the Old Bolton road. • GENERAL ELECTRIC ter and New street. ward Lynch, 2.'15 Verhon street. None of the four were seriously FUNERAL HOME To Settle injured although the ear sldewlped a highway guard fence and stnick 23 Main Sfraat ^ A P E X Airport Today Is the last day for the A daughter. Kathleen Diahe, Wreck payment of the first half of the was bom yesterday at the Hart a utility pole and ov/rturned. Phone 52B9 • SPEED QL EEN P m ident Sets 5 :3 0 p . \jinnUafW ag6 town tax. All bills of twenty dol ford Hospital to Ml. and Mrs. Those In the Car • •<> lar* and less are to be paid by to Frank Kosak of Blsself street. The driver of the car. police said, m. Deadline for Disput-' was Charles Mathewson. Jr., of 277 ITwin-Engide Viking Air night. In order to assist the tax The couple also have a four year ' We .\re .\lso Taking Orders On payers In making this payment, old sort. Mrs. Kosak Is the for Silver I,ane, East Hartford', who ants to- Accept; Next To Be Steel will be arrested upon his discharge India Federal Union liner^ Comes to Grief the office of the collector will be mer Miss Virginia E. Gorman, DIAPER Move by Chief Execu- open till 9 o’clock tonight. daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. from the hospital today on a In. Heavy Overcast;) W. Edward Gorman of Spring- charge of reckless driving. The SERVICE tive If Plan Rejected fjttlO tt 8 \jrOUV fleld. Mass. other occunants of the car, all Plan Told Commons plows Through Trec^t The opening of the Hartford treated at the Memorial hospital. Pbobe The New Thor Ironer Is Left Unanswered! ------Qaidens, scheduled for this eve- Sbterprise - • ...... —-----*--■ ■ ■ ..j And Bums Only Few idng, has been postponed until to T V WSC.S of Bolton regrets morrow evening because of in the fact that due to unforeseen 1510 i.* * -Soy* Am ericans Thousand Yards fropi clrcurastances the supper planned COME IN AND SEE THE ONE AND ONLY W«hm*to„, May | ^ Minim um clement weather. The garden — President Truman put it Tril^utes Paid Richmond Airpoit/Ti Uuqpection is being sponsored by for Friday night has been can Coll Manchester A T i m e s a v e r Chsdrs $6.98 Cabinet Mission rol-^ the Hartford Art school. celled. ■> squarely up to the coal strike ^ Guaranteed Pay; Wilt Don't wash diapers. Don’t lowing Unsuccessful day; 24___ ^ Pas^^^e „ e T 8 disputan1;s today to leV-him Be Demanded in 1947 Bv Assemhlv 5986 buy diapers. We supidy know by 5:30 p. m. whether clean, comfy, quality diapers. Deep Freeze Cabinet Negotiations in^India ^ i /-arr- • i Richmond, May 16.— they will leave to one-man i For Expert ond Twice weekly deliveries and AtlanUc City, N. J., May 16—OP) {/P) — Twenty^even persoij^ pick-ups. The only home freezer with the compreiisor 9 inches Davenports $12.50 arbitration the settlement of Loudon,t May 16.—(/P)— A , And Umeials HALE'S SELF SERVE Guaranteed I their prolonged dispute. He —CIO President Philip Murray were killed^to^y in the crash 60 Diapers W eekly... .SI.S5 away from the cabinet. Over 9 cubic feet capacity. says Americans are entitled to a six-point. plan for a federal of a SQdthbound charteraA The Original In New England! For perfect fit, and brand new multi-color floral pattern told President John L. Lewis 70 Diapers W eekly.. . .f l .45 Holds 320 pounds of assorted foods. minimum guaranteed anifiial wage union of India was announced ; Legislators Pul Aside All airlin^ which ran into trpii* Repair Work on knit fabric. Ecru background. of the United Mine Workera and in theAt HouseTT^...... of r^rtoviVYSrtvta Commons Frt- to " ____ Chorlea O’Neill, repreaenting the and that his United Steelworkers Pressing Matters at ble“ 8 few minutes- after its AND HEALTH MARKET On All Makes of Washing mine operators: union would consider a demand day by Prime Minister. Att takeoff from Byrd airport Machines, Vacuum Clean- Regular Straight Cushion Chairs Country In Desperate Straits for that kind of pay in 1947 con lee. Published as a govern Special Session to near Richmond and plunged Call "The country is in desperate tract negotiatiems. ment White Paper, the plan g'rs. Etc. Free Estimates T-Cushion Chairs Give Praise to Dotvfe into a rain-drenched stand at Enterprise straits. Coal must be gotten out “ It is the opinion of your officers was drawn up by a three-man pine woods in a vain attempt to given in your home. Heating Pads- of the ground. that the steel industry can pioneer 1510 Modem Chairs cabinet mission to India fol state Capitol, May 16.—(.e)— return to the field. THURSDAY SPECIALS! ‘“The whole life of the nation in the field of minimum guaran lowing ito unsuccessful negotia WRINGER ROLLS IN o (iENEyAL ELECTRIC has suffered from the coal strike teed wages,” Murray told the Gdvqmor Baldwin an—Tl)e' jority pf the whole Legislature for proposals” on a minimum annual considered such a peace-mon passage and also a majority of pubUc duty and the long hours of three women and three children. S 5 c y d . this situation” : United States today is eating it No Action Taken \ on hard work that he forced himself I The pilot of the p l ^ appmantly AWNINGS “ 1. That the parties agree upon ger by Japan’s militarists each of the two majftr p a ^ es In BINGO (CoaUnoed on Page Eight) self into a new record for per Rules for Aflinission the Legislature -th e predomi to put A. that contributed to his [was Dell Andereon. The CAA said y an arbitrator to hear and pass 1-Inch Hem On Both Sides capita food consumption, despite that he was imprison^ part nately Hindu Congress party and untimely death.” the pilot reported himself as An upon the dispute. shortages In grains and fats at of the war, today became pre O f New Members as derson in contacts with its ato- Jars “ 2. That the miners remain at the Moalem league. The chief executive, fianked by Baby Food. 23c Are Back At Hale’s. home, and a hungry world abroad. 3. All other aubVacto of gov other members of the elate offi tiona and in Loe Angeles, the air Beautiful quality washable Queentex Marquisette for work during arbitration proceed- mier and quickly dominated Australian Ohl^tis line eaid that tf the ehip w ae. n , German Food That is the gist of • report from «n organizational session of ernment—the resldukry power cial family, described Dowe es one In $T$ ^ ^ the Bureau of AgricuKural Eco who was "patient, considerate Viking the pilot was D*n A ndere^ living room, dining room and bedroom. Shell color nnids latest development was dis to be vested in the provinces. and the co-pllot waa David Miner, ST. BRIDGET’S nomics, which bases its forecait of the House of Representa- New York, May 16—(IF)—The 4. The princely states also to and kind.” Said the governor to All Kinds of Fancy Macaroni and only. ' . closed to a hurriedly-gathered both of them of Los Angele*. Ration To Be record-breaking domestic food con tivee. ' \ United Nations Security council retain all powers not ceded to the the hushed audience aseembled in news conference. sumption In 1946 In the year’s Mutter Narrcn Margin Card Found In Wallet . Second Floor. The announcement was made today unanimously adopted a sec union. the hall of the House: Egg Noodles Made From the Old statistics to date and the prospects His conaervalivt aupporters 5. Permission for the provinces "1 have never known him to get An airline official said normally leas than tWo hours after Mr. Tru for the coming Inonths. mustered a narrow margin to recy rule pemlltting it to keep the the operation had been in trans-1 CHURCH BASEMENT man conferred for 10 minutes ^th Cut May 27 to fonq regional groups which angry or to lose hi* temper. He Style Flour. The bureau, a branch of the elect, on a straight party vote, records of executive sessions from likewise would have executive was persistent in asserting what porting merchant seaman from the ^ Lewis and O’Neill at the White east coast to the gulf coast nile | Regular $4.50 Agriculture department, said bum the speaker and vice speaker every U.N. member not repre branches and Legislatures. Each he thoughtywas right. But he was r*- House. per quantities of most foods , are shortly a^ter Yoshida received an always willing to see the other fitted in with an identification card Further Discussion Useless sented at such closed meetings. reg;lonaI government would deter 18,000,000 in Ameri expected to be available to meet imperial command to form a new mine the subjects of its common fellow’s- point of view.” found In a charred wallet giving J4r. Truman said that the two the nation’s unprecedented appe It did not set on rules for ad the name “ Frederick J . _ S p i ^ can Occupation Zone govcniinCnt. mission of new members when the administration. Tribute* Paid by Floor Leaders PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 chief figures in the coal dispute tite. But it predicted nevertheless The Liberal party—whoes presi ensign, U. S. Maritime Service.” Pickles Pint 2 3 c Australian delegate, Paul Haaluck, 6. Inclusion in both the union Tributes to the late comptrol Fine Floral Chenille had told him they felt aftel^ qver- Officially Notified of 7 that consumer demands will out dency Yoshida accepted yesterday The card showed Spargo bom Oct nlght conferences with their 'asi^ objected, declaring some members and regional constitutions provi ler, who died suddenly last night, run Buppllerf, —and the Progressives (bo.th ac sions under which any provincial 9, 1924 but gave no addres*. ChUdMi’s elates that the coal negotiatlolis Per Cent Reduction It estimated the per capita vol seem to have the Impression that were paid also by Republican and Another identification appear^ tually conservative) combined to the U.N. Is a private cUb. legislature could, by majority Democratic floor leaders of the held up now had. completely ume of food consumed will be 14 elect Takeklchl Mikl speaker of to be that of Jose Msttersdebn| broken down and that furthei' dis The council adjourned until to vqte, call for reconsideration of House and Senate and Senator Bedroom Rugs Stuttgart, Germany, May 16- i/t) per cent greater then the average the House and Konzaemon Kimura the constitution after the first 10 Mustard 2 j.n 25oj cussion was 4 useless. , for the pre-war period of 1935-39. morrow at 11 B.m. e. s. t* after Peiry Barber fD., Putnam), who (Continued on Pnge Foot) mmmmamm • —Eighteen million Germans in the vice speaker. Miki la a Liberal and meeting for two hours. years and at Intervals of 10 years represented Dowe'a district in the ' It was then, Mr. Truman said, Supplies during the next several Kimura a Progressive and both are UfebBoy With Non-Slip Back that he asked them to submit their American occupation zone were of months are expected, however, to Itoquest Left Hanging afterw’ard. Senate. veteran politicians. The adjournment left hanging differences to arbitration. ficially noticed today that their drop . . below the yearly average level Favors Interim GovemnMnt Senator Leon RisC^ssi (D., Their election came after a dra Hasluck’s request that the matter The cabinet mission- composed He said the country is In des matic. 45-minute speech by Yiikio Hartford). Democratic fioor lead Soap 3 Bar. 19c perate straits as a result of the 42 «»d r.Uor W«,W b. cut j of admitting new members be de of Lord Pethlck-Lawrence, secre er. pi*alaed Dowe aa a man of i tities of some cereal products, po' Ozaki, 87-year-old dean of Japan’s days’ shutdown of the mines prior more than seven per cent to 1,180 [ tatoea, sweet potatoes, meats, fats, ferred and that the council ar tary of state for Jndia, Sit Staf "efficient, courage and patience,” $ 2 .9 8 legislators, urging selection of range for consultation with the Flashes! to the two weeks truce which be calories daily May 27. sugar, canned fruits and canned ford Cilpps, president of the and said that Dowe had “devoted "men ht high character” irrespec General Assembly before final ac gan last Monday. , fish. Board of Trade, and A. V. Alex- himself to the state’s business to The German Council of Minis tive of party. His attempt to pre tion is token. (Late Bullerine of tbe Wlra) Bleaching Water A wonderful value! Long wearing ruga in blue and The chief executive said coal ter-Presidents, exercising its new Against relatively short spring the la.st moment of his mortal ex vent straight party politics was The Genera] Assembly will meet (Continued on Pnge Four) must be gotten out of the ground ly granted authority to make in istence.” • dusty rose grounds with floral design.^ (ConUnaed on Page Eight f presented In a motion that was de In New York next Sept. 3. The Republican floor leader. / / dependent decisions, announced a The Australian delegate main Gallon Contents 21c / iContInned on Page Foar) feated. 228 to 217, in a test of Senator C. Raymond Brock of Another Polio Death Reported 95-calory reduction from the previ strength. Twenty-one members re ta in ^ that the Charter makes San Antonio, Tex^ May 16—<4I$| ous average scale of 1,275 f:alorie8 Hamden, called Dowe “a great California frained from voting or were ab clear the General Assembly is the —Another Texas polio deatk in three states. <^y organ of the United Nations Allied Justice public servant. sent. "The state is richer for having reported today, l^ringlng the lca*WlL| qui b« hoog h Jwl a Blda wkSa All Face Starvation Diet German Talks Planning New Purge which has the power to decide on total to six sine* the malady h yon BMd ii a K(«w»»)—The four- liberally -by the epuncU. Washington, May 16.—(dV“ The| Fresh Native Bulletin! Armed Force power Foreign Ministers council lio. Retiring Premier Kijuro Andrei A. Gromyko. Soviet dele of Allied justice in their fight to $ 4 .5 6 smart, colorful patterns in floral designs. escape trial as war criminals. Out .Army has asked Prealdent Tr»*l Cotton filled Washington. May%l*.— spent three hours in almost fruit Shldehara was rcisortcd slat^ for gate who returned to the council without of that fight may come new prec** Shifts Rapped man'to direct the drafting of menl 38 aeaaeee*a*aeee*eoee*t*a. •.* *0 eanen#** 88*02 All colors, — Union representstivee an less discusaion of Germany today one of three ministers session today, voted with his col between 26 and 29 year* olA Thb| Radishes ' Bch.7c Pledge Given and prepared to adjourn later In leagues to pass the' rule without dents in International law. nounced today that the rail The preliminary phase of the request was made-becaas* of A| at HALE'S road operator* had rejected a the evening until June 15, when (Continued on Page Four) further ffiscussion. , Three Minority Parlies prospective replacemeot. ihnrti _ Fresh Native proceedings against Hldekl To jo, modified union wage hiorease they'again will attack the unset The secrecy rule la part of a resulting from the stop-gap revl-l Raeder Teglifies Con tled problems of peace. chapter giving the council author war-starting former premier, and Good Quality 3y* Awnings .$2.98 propoeal. They said both aldea Treasary Balance „ 27 others brought up several new Charge Choices Made Sinn of the Selective Service art-1 34” Plain Cream Novelty would report to Preeldent Soviet Fbreign Minister V. M. ity to meet in private and to make a War department official iragu$ 1 Lb. Bch. cent Hitler’s Promise .only one copy rt the 'proce^lng^of twlstii in the Jurisprudence be To Create Bad Feelings For: Complete Truman today they are un- Molotov agreed to , an American Washington, May 16—f/P)—The tween nations as ,)the prisoners ex today. He said the president nugMl Waterproofed Glider Raincoatii,^^;'. - . . . $3.98 , able to agree. A. F. Whitney, To High Command proposal to send a four-power com position of the Treasury May 14: that niecting. act today. Officials have eethMtel Extra Large The council Is also authorized to ploited existing ,aw anc the An prealdent of the Brotherhood mission to all four zones o f Oer. Receipts, $259,896,520.32; ex glo-Saxon conception of legal fair Nanking. May Ifi-i/P i-S iiok es-' ed that the existing pool of nsMl Protect your glider from rain, dust and dirt! of Ballroad Trainmen, aald many to Inveatlgate the state of men foi three minority parties in the 25-29 MC group toUl* e«If | Nuernberg, May IS—p*lng cough and sixth during the 35 year members. other forces for that,” the admir on the question later In the day. tional law for categories of "crimes The Communists charged that Would Outlaw Strikes Six ^ HOLLANDERmNG •ary. ! ! diphtheria ,...-1. declined* more than 9D he added, “ because we did not against peace” and ’’crimes against Colorful floral patterns, especially good for summer use. The hint cam* i » an announce al continued. France ali;esdy has .iccepted the he have until, jecently epeclflc melli- the cabinet reshuffle — Including Waehlngtoo, May 16 couldn't be better. We've been "He> assured the wehrmacht proposal. per cent in the 35 yepr spap humanity,” charged in the indict Cleaning and Revitalizing by Hollander, world’s $ 4 .9 8 ment from AnPflnley Johnston, said, but the death rate from ac oda of prevention and treatment.. the appointment of Pal Chung-Hil vilian Production .Ad chief q( the Brotherhood of Isxio- quiet development to prevent the But* Molotov’s attitude toward A much greater decline may be ment. - . to head the new ministry of de John D. Small i promised^ F f e s k ' Haddock, Cod, foremost Fur Ezperts . . . and it docs not cost Reich from becoming the football cidents declined only about one- Called "Ordinary Murderere" motiv* Engineers that as A"sSkfety the pact remained unchanged. An anticipated in the next genera fense and of War Minister Chen John Li Lewlf has threw f more. . ' Fits most gliders of the single cushion type. of other nations—that It could de American- source said Molotov de half in the" met 30 yearn. The prosecution termed the de Grech Stamps Given With Cash Sales! measure” the big DHneis Central Denauide Continuous Campaign tion.” Cheng to succeed H* Ylng-Chin as try Into "clia©*” and , Pollack. Wefll hove Fresh North- vote Its entire time to that.” clared there waa no hurry about fendants ‘:iordlnary murderers” and Icgtolatlea outlnwlag ‘ railroad—alrcpdy under govern Accidents now rate as the chief Development of paateurization chief of staff—is simply ”^ d ow Repairing Iby expert furriers at reasonable eosL basem ent. t Ooncedea Treaty Evaded such a piclt, since It would not take replied with both legal and moral at Icaet six moaths. B ment oohtrol—haa been-rem oved cause of death among children In of milk, pure water and food lup- dressing’’ for the benefit of foreign ' Admhral Raider conceded today, effect until after tlie occupying pUee and modern refrigeration re arguments. a stateowat that LM ^em Quohogs and Littlenecks,^and tentatlvriy ffam the list of carrlsrs the one to 14' age grtmp. Dr. Fleb- Japsm surrendered uncondition consumption. „ _ that Germany had evaded the Armies luid withdraw* troiH Ger sulted in a cut o f -95 per cent In They said that PAI. who has a of the United 3Bai . , jto be atruck. beta vjTote, edmng thmt "the pre ally, said Arthur Comyns Carr, as- "pollod the switch ^tan there'll be Frosted Fillets and Jobnstoa said the exemption de-, Versailles treaty -. ban „ against a many. the death rate from dlanhea and The CORK Molotov was said to have re- vention of unneifessary deaths iaduetre.'* JWHAIC clsien was reachad in conjunction German N al Air Force by per^ from atCidente demande a contln- infiaramation * f the bowels among ) ICoatlaned o* Pae* 8tat flic JW .H 4 U COM (Coatiaaad aa Pago SU) I children, he said. llh er Quick Frosted" Items. M AHCHISTift COMHv (OM^naefi *■ BIzht) uoue campaign of education m a n c m i o t m Co n n * t O M g W s g m ram BlUiti (Uonttmie* *• Pne* BIgMX k , , (
P A O lV i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CX)NN,. THURSDAY. MAY 16. VJA5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ^CHBSTBR, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16,194»
ceiling and cherry stone clams five lion to Den^ocratls politics. He dian medical officer, in his Im- iloor prises were given to the fol bepreaented Killingly in the I M l mortal poem, with its lines; lowing: Mrs. William (,'ooper, Mrs. cents above the maximum price PTA Meeting Ration Board permitted. No drastic punishment Stale Official and 1933 General Assembly. In lat Poppy ^ I n FlandfVs fields the poppies __ ” • Clinton flemlrifiksen. Mrs. Rich 1934 he WSJ an unsuccessful can . b k )^ ard Martin. Mlaa Esther Anderson. was recommended as the dealers ___^ Ivania Miners LIvlen/s-92S|000 didate for Congress from the Sec Mrs. Riis.soll Taylor. Earle Doeb- in question had thought that they Between the crosses row and Panel Meets MINSTREL and DANCE ond Congressional district. During Day Means (W -^ Ends Season ener and William Mitchell. cfuild charge any price they want Dies Suddenly .Monte Carlo whist, was played ed for shell fl.sh and similar prod this period he was president of the :^plicaa of the Flanders fields GIVEN BY THE MOTHERS’ CIRCLE Win&sm county Democratic As- Do You Wont Part of This? Sail Us Your Car! py .Were first worn in Amerl- with Raymond (’ooper acting as ucts. • To Get Jobless Pay Final Gallieriii); of thr ma.ster of ceremonies. Prise win WarningM Sent to * .Sev Comptroller Dowe, 49, aoclation. i ' Auxiliary Pre-, in honor df the war .dead in The OPA inspectors also made OF THE SACRED HEART CHURCH OF VERNON GET MORE! STRICTLY CASH!! 191fl and the wearing' of these ners were: Mrs. Ballard, John Chu- the circuit of package stores to Deputy Comptroller Four Years Holliater Street (aroiip eral lAieal DealerH on work and length of work, can draw Stricken 01 in Office for Distribul^u^ flowers on the week before Memo- rllla, Mrs. Rockner, and James investigate selling there and some Strikera to Receive Ben He served as deputy state comp ' 'rial Day aoon became a nation- Mathlason. grocery stores which had been re Fur the Benefit of'the up to 620* a week for 20 weeks. troller from 1935 to 1989 and in ToWn'on May x23nl I* Well Atteiulefl Price Oilingfl In all states employers—usually At State Capitol \ ^ e diatom. The poppy is also The room prise went to Miss ported selling produce Involving efits If They Refuse 1940 became ^comptroller under We Pay Outrageous Prices for Sylvia Claflin's room for having ST. .MAURICE C H A PE L of eight people or more— contrib the administration of Gov. Robert the'xinemorial flower . of Great At a meeting, of the Manchester •’tie-in sales,” involving sale’ of How the wUd popp^ of rrance Britaiit-.and is worn throughout The final meeting of the season the most fathers and mothers rep butter. To Work After Two ute 2.7 per cent or less of their Hartford, ^ a y 16-^in—John M, A. Hurley. He was defeated for War Price and Ration Board price payroll to the state unemployment the post In the 1942 elections ■ad Belgium Uie memo the Briuah Empire on Armistice of the Hollister street "PBrent- resented at the meeting with Mias This local staff ot the War Price Dowe, state comptroller and form Ford, Plymouth, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac day. ^ Teachers Association was held Gertrude Carrier second. panel last Monday night, reference Bolton Community Hall Weeks’ Truce fund. Employes in only four states was returned to office in 1944 ^ d rial flower of ^^^eriod'e dead of and Ration Board has been dis —.Alabama. California, New Jer er Democratic state chairman, died "When the''accond W'orld War was made to several local dealers charged and the office is now in reUined the'post until his sudden tooth w orld/i^ra wajf described last evening at 6:«0 In the assem sey and Rhode Island— contribute suddenly last night at St. Francis The More Y'ou Want For Your Car The Better! We Like It! began claiming'A*^erican lives, who' had been cited by O PA in charge of tfie State with a woman By James Marlow death. / toy Mrs Etfher Rice. Poppy chair- bly hall of the schooKwIth a sup to the fund, ■sbout one per cent of hospital after being stricken ill in the |Mippy quite nMurally, became spectors or field men who found from Putnam and one from Glas Friday Evening, May 17,8 O'Clock Washington. May 18— —K He waa a mamber of tli* Veter Two Buyers — No Waiting! “Honesf* Douglas •— “Hi-Vslue** Kyel. ^ ^ 0 um of yOilworth-Comell Unit of per meeting atfende(J^s by 111 lA‘"ioii Atixiliury them selling , commodities here their earnings, or less. his office in the SU te CapltoL He ans of Foreign Wars and of the the symbol of these' ^dsn William O’Hara to act 'a s ru ie r Rice and Mr.*. Robert Curran, take the preliminary Civil Service '«tNUl mTES people made idle by a labor dis member of the General Assembly, the 26th "Yankee diyislon,” Quickly Relieved Legion ami Auxiliary has been or toastmaster. Following a few re-! ro^hairmjm and their committee, Examinations. deputy comptroller and comptrol Irrnil# tiifh inVMir, tiArmfut marks he asked Mrs. William Every Saturday Night pute. That phrase, "labor dis Returning to KilUnf^y from It .hinf. Jutt |»l«l» ganised to distribute poppies There will be one principal ap ler and as state, chairman of his overseas service in 1919 he enter TM b M s y r BlmplB way: in Manchester on Poppy Day and Cooper to speak as a representa pute," Is important. r ^ri4lcr in • fU«fl M waicr, pointment and three alternates. party. ed the family’s general merchan Burning csllouaaa and hot, tired feet ri!il « littU Klevnlie. 'PvmU! any member who has not been tive of the parents on "What the While the 43 states bar the pay cause hours ot misery and Iota of $800 Should the principal fail' in the Stainn. dfntvrt 4i«rn(n- Parent' - Teachers — As.soriati')n Yo/ililg(sler8 Enjoy „ Music by \ Governor Baldwin expressed the dise business founded in 1860 by contacted and who would like to I to strikers, it is a little more dif final Navy examinations, either work. Why lufler when for only 50c rniiativ 4i««niirar. Y««r iMlk j Means to Me.” sentiments of most of the legisla his grandfather, .^ter ten years of you can anjoy the cooling, comforting «nari(tf Itlia new. Ahh >a«r help is asked to get in touch willi ficult sometimes to decide not mental or physical, the appoint iinffCiit iMlar Kl««nil«. In part Mrs. Cooper said; on lyw h o is made idle b y a labor tors now in tlie capital for the spe business life he turned his atten- relief from PODOL Foot Relief. It's Elmer Rice, phone 3208. Birtlulav Party Tommy Dee and His Orchestra ment will automatically go to the "The PTA to me means that 1 cial session when he said, "The a grea»elta«, atalnles*. medicated oint Heailquarters for the day will be dispute, but _ why. and who’s to first of the three alternates who ment that can be massaged Into the am getting acquainted with th / news of the death of John Dowe ' LEENITE the Brushless Way at Watkjns Brothers store. , LEGAL BEVERAGES FINE FOOD blame. For example: qualifies in all tests. feet at bedtime. Its quick action allow* ' staff, prim^ipal and teachers, came as a grievous shock to me. for more restful ^ sleep and efficient Needed If Manchester 0 «t RLKENITK teday St Qalas't Mrs, Marjorie Alexander of 649 Suppose in a plan which has If the principal or altemata ; the school which my son atterfds. For Reservations Call Glastonbury 6^1 He was an able and faithful public work the next day. Get a 60c Jat at Vksnaarr sad all saad drastl***. Hartford road gave a birthday CIO and AFL workers, the CIO candidates are on active duty in It means that 1 have had t ^ op servant and devoted long hurs of THE Weldon Drug—J. W. Hale Corp. — 1V> Give Seniioii party yesterday in honor of her workers strike and the A FL work- the Navy or Marines they will be hard work to his office. He was al Quinn's Pharmacy—Center Pharmacy, portunity to hear tlie p^icipal daughter Gaye Karen, who Was era, because the plant can’t oper given the opportunity of attend and all good drug or department speak to me. as a parenu at our ways friendly and helpful and I eleven years old. 'Twenty-one ate without the CIO men. are forc ing the Naval Academy Prepara SH OE BOX stores. 1 meetings. He has outlinr/t the sys greatly enjoyed working with him. Is To Meet Its Quota On Art Witidow young friends of Gaye's enjoyed a ed into idleness. tory School at Bainbridge, Mary tem of the school and ih doing so, = LATE STAGE SHOWS S A T . L SUN. a t We shall all miw him much. West Hartford Center large birthday cake and refresh Or take the same plant where land in preparation for the final His friends and associates will feel revealed a great deal I did, not ments on the lawn, of her home the CIO men strike. The A F L examinations. a very deep sorrow at his psaslng." A t the request of many mem know as to the presrnt-d.iv ciir- and participated in games and con could go on with their work but, “FINE SHOES John A. McGuirfe of Wallingford, bers of the congregation Rev. 'Dr. I riculuni of schools. The method is tests. h ^ T aVwsuw. being union men, refuse to cross Ferris E. Reynolds of the Becond for removed from the mcthwl of who succeeded Mr. Dowe as Demo FROM FIN E SOURCES’ Of $4929 In The Mr.s. Ale.xander entertained the the picket lines which the CIO 6^i'M the whole, that most of you feel North S t r ^ hgVe been out of work for the woibad. Thtaatlnr flltara and tabaa arawork* as I do," Music By the Popular six required by the state. a M s 'll c a ll s i your hours in# day ud Bisbt to kaly Natura rid your wsalcs SO LIM E N E FLAG G. Ine. arttam of excoia aeida and poiaonoua waita, Prlnel|Nil Speakn CASA MADRID ORCHESTRA Now although the miners have Wban diaordarot kldnry rnnctlonoannhB Music by 884 Oeator Bt. sad tandsrly transport Mr. O’Hara then introduced NOW PLAYING .------gone back to work on the 12-day poiMmoot nsttar to ramalB Ib your Mood, It Thomas Bentley,' principal of the At the - i I t to the ssrsty. o f our majrcauMBasXlnsbaekaeha.rbaiimatiepaiu, truce, the state has ruled that if fur Storage Vaults Irs palaa. loat of pap dnd ooersy, sattlns up Hollister Street si'hool, who s[)oke they quit again at the end of that nishta, BweUlns, puflBaaa UBdar tba ayra. on a subject close to his heart *B o S R o p « JOHNNY MENI^i i time they don’t have go wait an hasdaebaa and dhiinaaa. fraquantoracanty "The Hollister Street School," out Ladles paaaasca with amartias aad bumlns aamt- ^kirolhif Lfmour DEPOT SQUARE GRILL AND HIS BLUE BELLS 9R^HESTRA other six weeks before getting un too need to "orry ebnut tlmn ahotri thara It aotaathlas wroait vitk lining its aims and desires, atresa- 14 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE SMI \ Koths or burglars while your kidney* or bladder. ing the building of character o f : employment pay. PAHAMOUNIi , WINES — LIQUORS — BEF.RS In other words: They've waited they re s t the Sunnier Kidaaya may need haip tba aama ai bow- children and Its academlc require-; REFRESHMENTS^ERVED REAL ESTATE rU, ao aak your drussM fort)oan'a Pill*, a SAMPI.E OUR DEUCIOITS PIZZA, SPAOIIETTI the six-week period required by That You May Owshrr'' long in our c«>-e. •tluotantdluratla, utad auecaaafuny by ail- ments. He was gi\-en a warm ap- •ROAt>1& i/ToPlA Bathing Sidts liana,for o**r 40 rear*. Doan'a sIra happy plause. the state and, if they resume the o Yonr Home nliaf and will baip tba U ailaa W kidnay NEXT TUESDAY — THE POPULAR ADMISSION ...... X ...... 80c. strike, they can collect unemploy • Investment Pro[‘r o p q r f^ tubaa fluah out pobonoua wafts frost your Officers* Are Elected PIub; “They Made Me A Killer” ment pay. e Fnmia or BaNiMiM Proper- 2 Piece > Uaed. Oat Daaa’a PtUi. The meeting was then turned ANDY DLUBAC The amount of money a jobless ty / back to Mrs.. Hussey who opened person can collect depends upon a brief business meeting. Follow- You have your/own Ideas aa to Mexican how much he earned when he was values—Incopie derl^od, ete., tr- c Ing this L^wis A. Gets, chairman working, and how long he worked. of the Nominating committee pre Modern and Old Fashioned reapoedvo^ outside or Impar Print * Maximum Amounta Set tial apprSlaals. sented the following slate of of (hare ia a maximum amount fice™ for the coming year: Presi I f H iBsyour decision to make Jersey Uned. Siaea 32 to 36. of unemployment pay he can get, dent, Mrs. Robert McIntosh, 1st any changes, we stand ready to Colorful prints on white. Auto Repairs and a limit on the number of vice president, Raymond Cooper, DANCE serve you., Caah — no red tape. 2nd vice president. Miss Sylria weeks he’ll get it. Herie again the Consult ua Srst! Given by Smiset Cnuncil No. 4.1, TH E N E W rulekavary by state. $ Expert mechanics . . . ready to riaflln, secretar>'. Mrs. Douglas Degrtie of Pnrahontas. 3.37 -Hickox and treasurer, Mrs. W il In Pennsylvania a jobless per son, depending on his previous JARVIS make any repairs needed on all liam. Scully. The slate was elected TINKER HALL makes of cars. They’ll keep your unanimously and Mrs. McIntosh O AK G R ILL R E A L T Y C O . 2 Piece took office. Her first act waa to FRIDAY, MAY 17, 8 to 12 .50 OAK ST. TEL. .5894 Advsrtisemsnt-r car'^ running until you get that call upon I^rs. Thelma Wood- a Dover Road or AN N E X TO ALWAYS GIVES YQU TOPS IN Taffeta new One. Satisfaction guaran bridge. made a short speech Peter M'lller, Prompter 26 Alexander Street in appreciation of the fine .work NEW ENGLAND HOTEL FUN—ENTERTAINMENT This Man Sets Phone 4112 or 7275 teed. Refreshments On Sale Print clone b ^ r s . Hussey and regretted RouIfs f and 44 — Bnitnn that » pin specially designed for Admission 60c, tax incl. f TONIGHT ITS Town On Fire h c r^ a d not as yet am ved, but T I. 8*M or U16 Ver>' colorful. Jersey lined. ti™i the Aaaoclatlon wanted Mrs. Sized 32 to 38. OP^N EVERY n i g h t ARTMcKAY Hussey to know how much her efforts had been appreciated, and AND HIS ORCHESTRA that when it did arrive, the Asso , DANNY DANIELS and HIs Cb AND $3.37 Boland Motors ciation would like her to accept it aa a token of the regard In which ROLLER Every ' x. Md/0 USERS! 569 CENTER ST. TEL. 6520 ahe was held. One Piece THS 8USJH0WSK , The meeting then aijjourned and SKATING . Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Dressmaker THERE IS NEVER A COVER Radio Repairs A . . [H IS is’ something more than a Saturday m|^it, OR MINIMUM CHARGE AT Prompt,. Expert Style Personal Notice* SPORTS CENTER _ THEOAKGRIIJ. affair. There^s no such thing a* once-a*week bath ‘ GALA FLOOR SHOW Economical Price* Full awing skirt. Sizes 84' CHILLED WINE Every Friday Evening GOOD FOOD to 40/In Black, Gold, Bliie, night in The Connecticut Company garages. Our In Memoriam .TdO lo U jIHL_ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Red. Our Modern Refrigerator Keeps Our Wines At a Chilled IS T R A D IT IO N A L ! Guaranted Dihcontinued buses are bathed and cleaned on regular scheduled Temperature. No Bother — No Fuss — Just Buv and In lovlM, mrmnry of my d fir hus Menu Variety! Drink. ‘ _ band Louis E, Pack, «'ho fiasaad aicay On Wednesdays ' FINE POOD — WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER , 90 Day* $4.48 and-after heavy rains the schedules arc speeded •May 18. JMl. Lanrheona Daily! Best Assortments of Wines — Cordials Mo on* knowa the allent hsartachaa. Kllcliea U|iea H I 1 A . M. up so that bath night occurs as frequently as needs be. Only thoaa who have lost can tell One-Piece 100% WooL Of the grief that la born# In alienee. For tl\e one we loved ao well. ** Here Number 1123 is literally taking it on the nose in cnx FRED'S PACKAGE STORE with .cotton lining, li| Bine, Red. Gold, Loving wife. 117 Spruce street Cor. Spruce and Bissell Sts. Navy, aiies 84 to 40. $1^92 big shower bath which operates automatically by an eltctnc Telephone 7723 In Memorikm ' . ... -4- eye. A s the bus moves into the bath and crosses the light beam, Yea, this man seta town on Are In lo-vlnr- nieniorj’ o^ our dear dad. “Yes. Sir, for s Grand the water from 38 nozzles gives it an instant, thorough cleansing Lmila E. Peck, who passed a«'ay, ‘May Evetorfng, Meet Your with hla high catoh pricoa for uaed Extro Size Dressmoker. Style 18. mi.7 HERIDAN care, tad taa been paying fancy - PRESENTS FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE ^ Friends A t Manchester’s .'.<4 Just ahen life seemed brlghtaat, pHoaa for tigod cays since 1942 Just when his hopes were best. JUthough bo ia one o f the young' OaorFlapo. Waak aad ToaJ. Sixoo 40 to From the « ’orld of grief and trouble, eat dealers In Manchester It is gen' 46. SERVINI God called him home to' reaL New and Modem erally known that he handles the »4.9S 'one hunoieb RANGE ARTIE CUSTER O AK G R ILL largest number of uaed oars. Tn We often, think of days gone by. AND HIS ORCHESTRA . COMMUNITIES When we were all together. Qiality Wlaea oit£r to take care of the.large de THE THIS EVENING FROM 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. Of all the Joya and happineaa. Uoaori Beers mand for transportation from re and FUEL That now are gone forever. turning veterans it it necessary to RETAIL SALESROOM OIL • STEAKS •CHOPS •LOBSTER keep his inventory at a high level- GaU 3 7 as not ask If we lulss.lilm. PEN 24 HOURS DIAL 5156 'Oh: tlvre's such a vacant place. A LA CARTE SERVICE Kitchen Open 9 P. M. to 12:3(0 A. M. If you are anticipating the deliv Oft’ w i think we hear hla Cootstepa. FRIDAY EVENING — THE POPULAR “SOPHISTICATS^ ery of a new 1946 ear why not let MANCHESTER Or we see hla amlling face. SATURDAY EVBNINCi — LOUi JOY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ua appraise your present automo bile. W o guarant|M that wo will Potterton’s MORIARTY BROTHERS When iha eveiilug abadowa are falling pay Toil more for it than you ean KNITTING MILLS And B-e are sitting all alone. Open Tharadays ’til 9:00 P. M, “On the Level At Center and Rmad“ To our hearts there comes a longing. poMiibly get In trade. Stop ovw Manchesteh Green, Conn. If our daddy only would come home. NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! and aak fo r ’’Honest” DougUra. CInaH Sat. At 5:30 P. M. . I , ' OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. pictured above, or "Hi-Value" Krol At the Canter Daughter and aona. Advertise in The i^eraild-r*ll Pay* at 653 Center street or phone •_____ • ti ‘ S89-541 Main Street . ■' ■...Cf, ■ -- ■ .------. .. ’ __ , - 4 . t-lM O . f . y-' *• ' ■ ■ » X ; j.. ' V ./ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHtRyTER. CONN- THURS M AY 16,194® IG B F l V f PACIFOUB BlANCHESTEfl EVCmXMli n£HAL.D. MAMJACSl'ER. W N N « THURSDAY, MAY 16,194® the Nickerson company of New hospitals with Democrata striving pany operates a chartered eer\'lce Britain, and hia nephew, Richard to win Republihgn agreement for for passengers and freight. Girl Scouts M. MacNiunee were each held in Trilnites Paid Secrecy Rule Plans Building World Food Emergency bond of 61.000 after, they hod jinniversary Banquet the latest of their proposals on the Officials of the Viking oqmpany Obituary Y o u f questlon-^that a committee be were not available immediately for In Ceremony pleadeil Innocent In-Feileral court By Assembly named, not to investigate ;.he hoa- Gains Favor comment. > yesterday on charges of conspir \ i pltala, but to study reports made Awakened by Explosion Knitting Mill acy to evade military service and i ^ E R V E S by previous Investigators and, on Mrs. J, A. Williams whose home No Temporary Problem of making false statements tb a To Open Celebration 1 Deaths F the basis o f their recommenda O f Council Is on the Whitlock farm place a Public Invited to Pro local draft board. Judge J. And Officials Company Now at Gresn Joseph ' Smith aet trial date for » : • : • tions, prepare a program for ac half mile from the crash site, aald which are almost as Important am gram in Center Pfifrk tion by the 1947 General Assem ■he was awakened shortly after George O. Hchreck Lehman Insists It Is June 4. p. (Opatinoed from Page One) (OoBHaoed from Page Uae) George G. Schreck, late of this Purchases Properly in grain. To Be Held on Saturday w. bly. ■ 1 a. m. by “ the loud explosion" of “UNHRA’a monthly grain re- Sunday Evening £rom the the accident. town, died yesterday at Cedarcrest Continuous One Un / I) E v e n i n a at the Masonic: Artderton (iS s s - m i). Rev. or. grant access to this record tO any The Buckland Section quiremci /■, alone, amount to more n w F i n e Henchel,, 'Democratic Dome Sanatorium, Hartford. He leaves “ P J O Cornell (1911-1932). Rev. floor leader Richmond morticians set up a t ^ of the HouselouseN member of the United Natlona not his wife Mae Hue Schreck, and less Surplus Nations than 700,000 tona. These U ke no Colorful flags of several lands Truman Proposes temporary morgue in the yard at account of the needs of Germany, Temple by bm anuei;; Dr. Knut c. Ericiuon (1932-1939). •Adjourn dttt of Raapaet represented at the meeting. But the Whitlock farm. three children,'^^'Porothy, Robert The Manchester Knitting Com will'ripple..,in the breeze as Girl Face Their Burdens Japan, India, or of the nations Before adjoumlhg^ until tomor the council also may at Its pleas and Shirley; also a sister Mrs. pany has purchased fromv.^ Johrf Observance on Sunday: . The first wagon with six of the willing and able to pay, but desper Scouts descend the steps aL Cen row out of respect tbsCowe. the Arbitration Plan ure deny thia record to members bodies was brought out at 8:26 a. James Murphy of Boeton. I Hackett, land located ojj the'^west ter park to open their Scouts Own ^ , Palmer, now aerving hi« aecond not represented, even though they j side of the Bucklaqd cutoff in By S. Burton Hcatli ate for foodstuffs. em etB U H K m. It was a farm wagon drawn by The funeral will be held In Suf- H w 68th annlvara^ry of the y^iy. Emanuel's pastor. General Assembly adopted resolu "What are we getting? UNRRA at seven Sunday evening. The hi The dlsllnctive Haver and froorant orema ef 9IRST mlgltt be on the council itself. a tractor. field, on Saturday and wdlj be pri I Hllliardville, on which it plans to NBA Staff Correspondent Scout chorus of 60 voices will sing Cawnuel Evangellohl Lutheran church was erected In tions naming a committee of six To Settle Strike was granted 313 thousand tons for n a t i o n a l COFFEES are the result ef ecientlfic Thus if any delegate refused to vate. Burial in Woodlawii-.ceme build a new factory. New York— There la more than "O Beautiful Banner” as the 500 Q um KYBO •hutch will be observed with a jggg church otreel. More land senators and six representatives roasting and skillful Mending by experts skMed in attend a private meeting, and yet tery in that place. The Manchester Knitting Com April, less than half what ia need- Manchester Girl Scouts assemble dnirch banqMt on SatuMay mght j purchased at Cihurch and to attend the funeral and a secbitd Just the temporary emergency of , ed to avert the greatest threat of something this exacting art. (Continued Frona Page Qae) desired to saamine the record, the Two Killed^ Six Hurt pany U now occupying part of the with their leaders to see their cere 1 la Masonic Tangle, the rcgtuar ^ chestnut streets in 1898 and the committee of twofsenators and tomorrow In the world famlnine mass starvation in world history, four representatives to draft council CQuId deny him the right to Glastonbury Knitting Company's mony. The public ia Invited to at ohurch aervlcB Sunday • morning, j, completely paid for andx^at the suffering which had In Bomber Crash j Never, at any time, did U N R R A ] ingredi^ .^d resolutions on Dowe's death. plant at Manchealer Green. For picture; there will be, Insists tend the Scouts Own. Scout ushers •ad a feative church anniversary under Pastor Anderson's period of followed the strike would increase ' get as much as one-fourth of its aarvice tieglnhing at 4 p.m. Sun- Before the House and Senate as Tuuerals seme time it haa been looking for Herbert H. ^.«hman. a continued will give out programs at the en service. The new church was dedi if there was no settlement ' carefully screened minimum, of 4 «r aft4irnoon. sembled for. their joint session, c h ? X r “a‘lo'ri^‘‘ *sJ,i"Vas* d I ^ land on which to build and had emergency next Fall and In the trances of the park. cated on' March • 18. 1P23. The Mr. Trufhen said that Lewis and chamber alone and was seated injured critically .when a four-en-iI fats and oils. Over all. 21 nUllton ♦ ^ — Annlveraaly banquet, which state oiTicial.s and legi.slatlvr lead Dwight D. Griggs purchased the Dougherty proper- • W inter and Spring of 1947 unlesH The program will continue with 8 to ' J^ts.A n d building was platined and the con the operators at White House talks r m Arm y bombing plane ran out j tons of wheat are needed for the a pledge of allegiance to the Amer i9$m HiM m F w U I^ held in Maaonlc Temple will ers met with Governor Baldwin. ty at Center and M cK e' streets. the food-surplus nations revise struction supervised by . Rev. Cor- prior to the strike which began ' f u' j 1 , -, i crashed near Iicre early Funeral services for Dwight G. first half of 1946, and not more ican flag and the Scout promise. Ooeaiat of a full turkey dinner to The chief executive reported that The new French delegate. Alex-( today. The Zoning Board of Appeals their unrealistic, optimistic and I nell. / April 1. had emphasized they Griggs, of 129 Oak street. East than 12 millions are being provid These will be led by Sally Chudoba ha aarvad by Mrs. Amy Carlson it had been agreed that "no ac ahdre Panxii, was seated in place refused to grant the necessary casual appraisal of the situation. every baking be- I .Mortgage Burned in 1944 w’ould be able to get together Thiee of the Injured were tak Hartford, were held at 2:30 this ed. of Troop 6. y and Mrs. Dorothy Viertal. Chalr- tion of any kind should lake place of Henri Bonnet, French ambassa change in zone fqr the erection And while the man who built "W e are hearing a lot about how ! Despite the severe depression. among themselves and had __ en to the Arm y hospital at nearby afternoon at the Watklna Funeral Talks on "What Scouting Means ' the Ingtedlents ore aun of the Board of Selectmeh, immediately in deference to John's dor to the United States. Mexico Home, 142 East Center street. Rev. of the factory which made neces U N R R R A thinks "voluntary sav the emergency is temporary. Thia cause the ing I the church indebtedness was ------sured him they did not think there Hamilton field, but the others to M e", will be given by Brpkmle David Chambers will bring the memory" on the queatlon of filling i would be a strike still was represented by Rafael de Read, Chatterton of the Sodth Con sary the company looking further ing is praiseworthy,” he does not gives me very great concern. precision-mix^’ graatings from the municipality steadily reduced under the pastor* were so badly hurt they could not Mary Ann Handley, Intemediate the vacancy. Neither Lewis nor O'Neill wobld la Colina, sitting instead of the gregational church. East Hartford, for a location. think voluntary efforts are more “It’s crazy to think that the LI and Rev. Karl Richter, pastor of ■ ate of Dr. Erickson. With Pastor be moved from the acene. Scout Elinor Hutsey apd Senior every meal. ^ The governor said that Attor discuss their, morning conference newly appointed permanent dele officiated and Fred Werner play McKinney Brothera.hXve been effective than rationing. war-ravaged countries can raise a t i n ^ | c the Concordia Lutheran church ' Gustafson's leadership the new Blood plasma was rushed froth Scout Artemla Pazlano^'After the PUdiO PRODUCE COUP. ney General William L. Hadden with Mr. Truman. gate, Luis Padilla Nervo. ed organ selections. acting as their agent and last " It Is fantaJrtlc to ImaKlne that normal crop this year or next, •Will give tha invocation. Rev. W. | church became free of debt and Hamilton field and administered In speakers, the chorus,. led by Mra. Mr. Truman told the news con Burial was in the West ceme winter took an option on the prop they alone can save the terrible even if they Jiave favorable IdllUoYmi N- ®"»orHEGOLA» Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of the ; the mortgage burned at an appro- had advised the conference that It Ne Opportunity For (fuMtlon efforts to save their lives. Donald Brown of the Chaminade would be legal far the state to ference that if the parties were tery. The bearers were: Oscar erty in Hllliardville from Mr. situation.” says Lehman. "R a weather. Their soil has deterio Club, will sing "Green CJathedral,” KYBO COFFEE Voeuwn, Packed ■euth MethodistMViulwuzw S.SBUBVSSchurch will wias rep-1sx.^s-; priatepimLc ourvlurservice ncmheld on 4 March»'iarcn o, S'. , . The council immediately took up The B-17, en route from Los tioning ought never to have been rated because they had no fer unable to agree upon an arbitrator, Hills, Frank Ruff. Clair Brewer Hackett before he left for Floridk^ and "These Things Shall Be." FS- Si . An unaxcetlad coflaa valua' Full (lavor is ai-^ m e n t the Manchester churches 1944. A goal has been reached ' " ” the proposed rules and there was Angeles, clashed into a hillside and Frank Urbanec. Last month the knitting company taken off meats, fats an(^ oils. tilizer for years! their draft ani V. Knut E. Erickaon. Comn- n#xihv 1.S o ci 9 ^ ^signing (-hOOlCA, he would then anpoint one. three miles west of Fairfax. A pantominie, "Scouting Around lurtd bacauia ol (raquent roaitings Guaran-' gnd Rev. Knut E. Erickaon. Comp- [ now Pastor Palmer looks to no opportunity for Australian 1^1- disposed Of Its property at Center Wheat should have been rationed mals have been killed or driven a Babies like Heifu Strained ur.til a successor was nhmed. Two-Point Proposal egate Paul Hasluck to ask Gromy the World” .Will be next on the Itad Iraih btcauia il 11 ground only al tha troller of Aunatana College and ‘ future.future. Crawl Out of Cabin and McKee streets to Alexander off; their remaining farm mach Sheological Seminary, Rock Is His two-point arbitration pro Memorial Mass Icng ago. program, jdne McKinney of Troop Carrots - rich in vitamin A Li^ lima o( purchasa. In a world of turmoil and strife 4’an Be .Signed by DeptUy ko how he thoui^jt his absence The pilot and co-pilot crawled "The very best we can hope to inery anif tools are entirely in land. ni.. and a former pastor of posal which he suggested to Lewis A Requiem High Mass will be Jarvis. It then took up its option 2 will be/thc reader. The flag will and the luscious flavor of the Augustana Synod has Joined Checks and other papers rcqujr- ; ,„ d O'Neill was from the council sessions affected out of the control cabin, and a res do immediately to to mitigate the adequate;' their labor force has .Rnanuel, will speak for the pas said Friday morning at 7:30 in with Mr. Hackrtt and the deed be lowsfrcd to cloae the program '.T seven other Lutheran bodies in 1 me comptrollers aignature^J 1 , ine oamea aaree on an •,* his Big Five veto w .. power and what — cue— a--*-./party cutting with torches world situation." says the former deteriorated in numbers and is so choice, tender carrots scien ters at Emanuel. ing the comptrollers algnaturSK! 1. The parties agree on an ar- St. Jamea's church in memory of I conveying the property was passed with Kenneth Barrett of Boy Scout Lutheran World Action 10 help a the governor said Hadden advlse^h|trator to hear and pasa upon the' m fetlnea'of T^ahort^lTIndiil^*n fuselage of the Big this week. head of U NRR A. "W e cannot weakened by malnutrition that it Trpop 25 playing the retreat on tifically cooked To OUe Anniversary Speech the late Mr. Mrs. Frank Farr. can • not work long, hard or ef ^ood Vaittel! world repair itself for Christian ‘-'®” be signed by the deputy comp- ! dieuute. ^ j »?*„ ” * * *»i * “tioft'handed, 10-na- B-17 to learn the fato of the oth- It ia the sixth anniversary of the The land purchased from Mr. possibly cure it. And I ’m con hie bugle. and vacuum- i r i Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, also ficiently. a former Emanuel paator and now living. Emanuel has Joined vigor- Raymond S. Thatcher, "on ! 2. The mines to remain at work ‘ , u extricated one other aoldler. death of F j»n k Farr and the 17th Hackett Is already toned for in vinced that unless we take ade ' In case of inclement weather the packed. ously in this work. The congrega- ' theory that the law will not ■ Both agreed to s.ibinit the plan . boycotted I The three survivors were taken dustry and has a frontage of 750 quate .steps at once, by next Au Crops Just Stopgap Scouts Own and the Scout Rally CUT GREEN BEANS Director of Stewardship in the a n n iv e ra ^ of the death of Mrs. "In China the situation is ag tlon celebrates its 65th annivera- J>ermlt a situation where nobody 1 to their respective negotlatine i oo^oi » " ***j^l'!*'* . P*'^^^*Y;to the nearby Hamilton field hos- tumn we shall find ourselves once held in Highland park on Saturday Augustana Synod, Minneapolis, Antoni^Farr. The mass is being feet and a depth of 400 feet. Plcng gravated by the fiooding of two 10-OZ PKG 23- llton., will deliver the anniversary ary with a donation to this cause. ‘n office. " | commiUees and report back at I direussion of the pltal in critical condition. giveiyT>y their family. A Ire being prepared for the erec- more in the same tragic situation will be postponed until the fol Members of Emanuel are asked 1 Pending further discussions, ex-i 5:30 p.m. ^ ^ scent Rusisan-lranian U-| First report of the crash* at million acres of the moat fertile lowing weekend. address. His subject will be. "Llv- sue. tioh of a new mill 50 by 300 feet as today." land, in 1938, to stop the Japs. lag on Past Capital." to remember the prayer of Dr. ; pcc.ted to take place tomorrow, ' Also attending the morning con- »• th x fin u 1 1 ; 1 u 1 Hamilton field came at 2:08 a. m-. in dimension, of brick construc By adequate . steps. Lehman Representing England and the A t that time Hasluck said he re- There was a drought In India. CRAPiFRUIT SiaiO NS Gustaf B. Anderson will be Cornell, written into the church ieeders said that they could not j ^ccence were Secretary of Labor i.' *^'^*‘ * . ^ ” * *^** MP- i-* "'h c" the pilot tele tion. one story high. It is plaoned means rationing a^^both the con United States in the pantomime msrmmL history: "The Church of God on j “ t»te deflnlt,ely whether the Gen- ' Schwellenbach and Edward F. Me- **^"^^*^ c.romvifn u> Grady, the special government Troop 10. From Troop 4 Geraldine drganiat and choir director, will Earth is a training school for i Assembly would wind up its as soon as the necessary priori more stringent set-asides, and in world, has had a crop failure that aM as song leader. There will be Heaven, Ita members must learn special session by tomorrow night, conciliater who yesterday recessed ■ ' of the six trapped men ties are received. creased limitation on the vise of Massey will portray the Scout of clearer idea of what he claims is ; alive Date Book may mean the death of from Greece. Alita Brewer of Italy, T f y PEACHES •Ommunity singing and songa by a to look carefully into their own the original deadline. the contract negotiations indefi bread grains for ,"any purpose 609.000 to 2,000,000 persons there. NEW FRESH nitely after the operators flatly re the effect of his absence." Mary Parker of India and Jean male .octet. I hearts to the end that they might Some leaders, among them Sen Fourth Air Force quarters other than human consumption." "This summef’s crops will pro 16 OZ PKG 3 3 . jected Lewis' No. 1 demand—for a In offering a new section of 34 Tomorrow- Columbat of South America. Pa PEAS Rev. Knut E. Erickson, former [know their sinfulness and their ator Rlscassi. expresesci the belief reported the plane, nd from Veleraiis’ Council Otherwise: Starvation in 1947 fpr vide, at beat, Only a stopgap. They seven per cent payroll lex’y to rules for adoption today, however, Election of officers. Veterans tricia Jones of Troop 11 will rep Hastor. will preach- the anniver- i need of salvation . . . forward. that the Legislature could clean up Los Angeles to field, ran millions more than the millions cannot provide "any saving back FRESH CALIFORNIA aary sermon in Emanuel on Sun Its work by tomorrow night and finance a miners' welfare fund. the council's committee of experts Council, at V. F, W. Home. resent China: Madeline Vlnlk and HEINZ ever forward miu»t be the motto nut of gas and 1 the tipie of already doomed to death in the kjg for next winter’s needs. I f we BEIOCCOLI Operators calcua te the levy would on procedure sidestepped the veto Dance, Sunset Council, D. of P. To Seat Officers Carolyn of Troop 8 will picture IMakrtlw day morning at 10:30 o'clock. His of every Christian—forward to adjourn, thus leaving the task of the crash at 1:50 a. m. are. not to have many more mll- ■ •km •! JERSEY net the union $70,000,OQO annually question raised by Hasluck an d ! , „ . t » at Tinker hall. hungry nations. Poland and Switzerland and Pris B A B Y F O O D S Cetessol ' ■Object will be "Remember." ward the Heavenly prize. Such Is naming a successor to Governor llonr of starvation deaths a year HAKO A S P A R A G U S on the basis of last year's pay left It for later determination. 'P' ___y______Boy Scout Court of Honor. South Lehman relinquished the gov cilla Bird, Troop 6, Sweden. There will be appropriate music the great purpose of the work of Baldwin. I T h e second annual Installation,of from now, we must take steps at Pll CSUtT MIX rolls. .. Methodist church at 7:30. ernorship of New York in 1942 Among the flag bearers will be poa SMOOTH TfXTUtf the choirs under the direction the church of Jesus cairlst." Other leaders, expressed the b e-! oflicers of the Manchester Veter once to help provide food for the NEW TEXAS Director Helaing. O'Neill told reporters only that to build up the United NaUons Mary Jo Hag;ret, Troop 7, Gail PH4I PlAVOe ONIONS --- ^ Emanuel looks to the future i lief that the Legislature may at Saturday, May 18 ans Council will take place tonight Old World. PLAKORN SAt the festive anniversary serv ■jhe would return at 5:30 p.m. and Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- Andersen, Troop 10, Barbara COIN MUfrm DfPENDAMI QUAirrr with Dr. Cornell's admonition and tempt to reach a speedy 27 Die in Crash Yosjtida Dominates 65th anniversary banquet of at the VFVV Home Manchester "The bllUon-ton crop now Fresh ice at 4 p. m. Sunday, greetings *F>ee-, made hia way out' of the White mlnUtratlon, a task he resigned Bengtson, Troop 4. Jerl Klemcr, MIX c-m-A prayer- ''Emanuel -God- With Us ment on a successor and make the | House o ffi^ s ' Emanuel Lutheran church in Ma Green. Lleut-Colonrt Russell B. prophesied fo r the U. S. is a big GREEN BEANS 2^ rein be offered by Rev. Julius Hul- sonic Temple, 6 p.m. recently because his health could Troop 8 and Alice Sargent, Troop —at the fore." appointment itself some time next Lewis trailed along a moment' Into Woods Near 9 ^ g a n iz in g S e ssio n Hathaway will be Installed chair one. But it is l28i.000,000 tons less 16. teen, pastor of Emanuel Luther week. no longer stand the burdens^^e than the 1945 crop, which proved I P T X U C E Iceberg Fresh Crispy 90's J Members for Fifty Veers Sunday, May 19 man of the Veterans group for The Color Sargeant for the re an church, Hartford. The Junior I later and aald, "the magic num- waa placing on it. But as he inadequate to meet even the most Members for fifty years of Some felt that the question of erala are 8:30." | 34th anniversary celebration of 1946 and his associate officers are treat will be Joyce Wolcott, Troop ' Read Herald Advs. l^ai|d Emanuel choirs will sing spe- (Continued From Pag* One) local Red Men. also honoring re strode restlessly about the'living pressing needs abroad without Emanuel follow: . choosing a successor to Dowe was Lewis Parriea Question Virginia Airpo^^ Leonard Weinmn, vice chairman 1 and the Color Guard will in olU selectiona An offering will be turned veterans. Sports Center, 4 ' room of his Park Avenue apart more intensive saving at home TOM ^OES^-- - ti^en at this service for Luther Anders Theodore Anderson. urgent because of the neetfc for Pressed for a- statement on and Thomas J. Danaher, secretary- clude Shirley Wilson. Troop 8. making immediate provision for portfolio, along with Takao Saito, p.m. treasurer. ment and aired his concern over than we have achieved. an World Action. Edith Josephine Anderson. Carl what he would do until the hour (Continued from Page^jDne) Marilyn Petrie,- Troop 10, Nancy carrying on the state's fiscal bus veteran Progressive leader, and Girt Scouts celebration at the The Veterans Council is compos the world food crisis, there waa "W e should begin at once to ra and Mary Orfitelll of Troop 15, C U C U M B E R S 1 ' Rev. Karl E. Mattson, president Emil Anderson, Carl John Ander for returning to the White House. The Water Must Be Boiling inbsa. Takeahlge lahiguro, who was nam Center Park, ed of delegates of all Im s I ex-ser no indication he haij put aside the tion at both the producer and the Catherine Hayes and Thelma of the New EIngland Conference son, Mathilda Alflna Anderaon, Lewis stared long and hard at his Zambrinl whose sport was j ed chief cabinet secretary. burden that food-surplua nations consumer levels. There must be C IL E R Y PASCAL—OeuMe Bunches Legislators, shocked by the news questioner and then said; 65th anrriversary service at vice organizations Pierce, Troop 6, Patty Jones and Warm s crockery teapot Pul in oiie teaapooniul of tea for each person. of the Lutheran Augustana Synod^ Carl Oscar Anderson,. Helen Caro found in an u pocket o fl Apparently reliable speculation Emanuel Lutheran church, 4 p.m. consumer rationing of meat, fata, will give the anniversary sermon,' of their former colleague's sudden "The whole situation gives one Ernest R. Peterson is the reUy^ must face. Maria Saraga of Troop 11. Add hash, bubblinq, BOIUNG water. Steep fiva adnutes and oerve. line Anderaon, Hulda Anderson, his charred coat, Indicated Yoshida was planning a F ly easting and water carnival, U N R R A, he, pointed out as a oils, dairy products and wheat. WESTERN LGE *The Ctomlng Great ChurcH." Rev. Claus Anderson, Hilma Anderaon, death, said that the first reaction furiously to think." Ing chairman of the CounclL ,-‘l^e A fifth victim/ was believed to conservative, elderly cabinet which O n te r Springs pond. Sponsored reminder, U charged with only There must be seL*aAiday — on en. The pertormance will ^ held Need Known in 1945 TEA RYE BREAD « It apparently was in an almost m ^ b e rs . Hullander, Arthur Hultman, Ida the General Assembly should be- O Neill's------explanation- - of the oper the key positions o f home and fi gion and Auxiliary. in the Masonic Temple In Hamden, A ll of these are relief recipients. / FOu vertical dive when it struck be Washington, May 16— (JPi — Only Fine Quality Gives Fine Flavor JOAN CAROL Four charter members remain Oeoivene Johnson. Arthur Wal- come deadlocked on the question at ators' rejection of nrven per cent nance i^ is t e r a Friday, May 24 / Saturday evening at 8,y But there are other nations— PIE CRUST MIX FOWL Pbiwp. Meaty, Tender, AH Sizes 44 cause the dense stand of timber Rep. Chase Going Woodhouse (D- SPONGE UYER » /to celebrate the 65tb anniversary. fridiJobnaon, Edwin Johnson, Em a successor and find it Impossible payroll levy Lewis’ demanded to New Render Career Diplomat Public dance auspices Marine Great BriUln, France, the Low J./ Corps League. They a're Mrs. Christine Johnson, ma Johnson, Christina Johnson, to agree on a date for adjourn create the w e lf^ e fund. showed damisgc in only a limited The new premier, 68. is a career • The two-family house at 18-20' Countries. Scandinavia, Indo- Conn^) has been chosen by the Mr. and Mrs. Philip John.son and Ernest L. Kjellsmi, Anna C. KJell- ment, the governor may then de After an earlier conference be area. Three bodies were hurled diploM t who returned to political Monday, May 27'^im> I Hollister street, formerly the hdipe Chlna, and India— to bo fed In National League of Women Shop Mrs. Justins Lamberg. son, Selma Kjellson, Emella J. clare an adjournment. tween O'NciH' and Lewis at the across the creek but only one es pronunence last October. He was Red Men’a CarnivM at Dougher of Leo J. Burke which Avaa later greater or leaser degree. India pers as this year’s "outstanding EVAP.MILK From a small group of' sixty caped being badly burned. ty lo t ' / TURKEYS '55- Lamberg, Florence Lamberg, Hil In other words, leaders said, executlve^rhansion last week, the considered seriously for premier of sold to Mr. and Mra. LaWMnee alone must have immediate aid congressional spokesman for the EVANGELINE porlahioners, Emanuel has grown ma Lavey, Ernest Lundin, Thora White House announced that the The battered remains of at least the first post war cabinet, but de- Thu ra^’, May SO Scranton has been sold to Way- to save between five and 15 mil American consumer." ,S p m i d l i m e UNSWEETEN» 'Until'there are now 878 communi there was no possibility of an un Maloney, Jennie Nelson., Augus- due prolongaUon of the special ses opera^rs had endorsed the prin- three children could be seen. (fiined. He later brought about the Memorial parade at 10:15 land G. Straughan. The (Med has lions from starvation death. The league’s announcement said d u c k s > 35< cant members and 200 chltd(;en, tina Olson. c i ^ of such a fund. Scattered around the smolder appointment of Shldehara, his dip ft.m. been filed with the town clerk. Lehman, in his emphasis on a ® a t y o u r TALL TINS ^ l ^ c a total of 1,078 souls. Of this num- sions beyond the original deadline Mrs. Woodhouse "has been un Hulda Olson, Se.lnui Olson, Hil for adjournment tomorrow, be / RejecGon Causea Confusion ing wreckage were small articles' lomatic and political mentor. — 7-^' ------grave situation that is far more flagging in her devotion to the t>er, 69 have' worked and wor- ma Patten, Oscar Peterson, Anna ' Thus their rejection yesterday of the passengers and crew. A re,4 Yoshida for dkya had resisted than temporary, was talking of y r o c e r * s B O L O G N A ‘ -abipped in Emanuel for 50 consec cause of possible difficulties I9 public interest. She has been the | L. Peterson, Clarence R Peter was knoum to havg led to some and white flowered coat of one/of Shidehara’s entreaties to accept all the hungry nations, including GOLDEN ROSS or HOMELJ^ND utive years or more. agreeing on a new comptroller.'/ standard bearer for public groups | son, Amelia Peterson, S. Emil confusion among the president's the women passengen, hung from the premiership, but indicated his those who can pay but are having A R E YO U ever uncertain MINCED HAM » 34> Six resident pastors have serv- Some sentiment waa exprm ed threfuphout the country in the eterspn, Tekla Peterson, Anna outi advisers. a small tree. A flatiron and a willingneas yesterday whw he acyf trouble finding food to pay for. TEA for filling the vacancy by el^atlng OPERATIC CONCERT fight to retain effective price con about results when baking ORANGE REKOE BLEND Rylander, Signe Sheekey. Andrew the deputy comptroller, Raymond It also led Government Concili Camera were flung clear. Several cepted the presidency of the m J(* ^ "U N R R A accurately assessed trol and to expedite an adequate pies? -Women save them Swaneon, Anna Swanson, Got- ators Edward F. McGrndy and servative Liberal party as ^ S E A F O O D V A LU ES \l S. Thatcher (D). y foreign coins were found nearby. A/atop Presented and Accompanied by ^ the world’a urgent food needs as emergOTcy housing program." selves a lot of worry by using fried Swanson, Ferdinand Swartz, Pmil IV. Fuller— both well aware The nationality of those killed to the government post, 'pie out far back as the third quarter of '/i-LB PKG 3 4 - Romper House Speaker B.^Lea Marsh, WYLLIS WATERMAN Mrs. Woodhouse ia a member Flako because here are all Henney Thomas, Esther Walker. Jr. (R ) said that K ^ e problem of of the seriousneas of the deadlock could not be immediately learned. going premier then copTerred 90 1945," he aaid, "and informed the of the House Banking cpmmittee, . ' "i" Ocean-freehneas previdos the zuperier Rover ef FIRST — to call an indefinite recess in the the necessary dry ingredi NATIONAL'S Sea-Foods. Serve them frequently fee naming a succearef to Dr. Dowe But there was a Spanish prayer- minutes with Em p^r Hirohlto FLORA CHASE, JU N E M ILD NER, Soloista Combined Food Boards and the which considered O PA extension negotiations. and presumably wqn the throne’s ents, preciuon-mixed for de- m i l l b r o o k varied menus during the scorcHy of meoU. had not arisen’, the Le^slature book; bearing the name of a \ executive agencies concerned — legislation, and secretary of the Lewis has refused to make OK. A fter that.yYoshida’s name ^ A g ric u ltu re and State, in partic llreeMia Vnti iiiat »AA would have bCeh able to have com Madrid firm, and papers making With **The Meiatersingers’* Directed by Wendell Hawkin* Congressional Committee for the Putnam O fficials known his wage and hour demanda was submitted to General MacAr- ular. Almost every- fact about the ASK FOR SFRINQ VEGETABUS pleted ita Urork tomorrow. reference to the Maritime service Protection of the Consumer. She CLUB SODA M ACKEREL msH la 15* y t i l the welfare and other Items thur, who prily last week had desperate need that now is on the in Yugoslavia In the wreckage. HIGH SCHOOL HALL ^ * and Rep. Margaret,Smith (R-Me) On Visit to Town OnO^poelta Sides Of Fence ere accounted for. barred Ichiro Hatoyama, then the front pages of the newspapers waa P u vo «^ THI THING- AND IVORY SA|*Y TOOAYI Bodies of the victims were - M A Y 20, 8:15 P. M. recently Introduced a resolution 5 U-OZ BTLS-CONTENTS 25< JA C K SHAD 'mn 12< Yqeierday's session wound up The U M W made the same union- Liberalpresident,^as poIlUcaUy known then. But we did not take brought out by honre and wagon calling for creation of a special with Republican Governor Baldwin controlled health and welfare fund unfiL MacArthur said he had "no the necessary action. FILLET of HADDOCK f.. sh l. p . A delegation from Putnam, in and sent to Richmond funeral Public Cordially Invited! nine-member House co m m i^ e to and the Democrata who control the demand upon the anthracite oper homes. objection" to Yoshida and the ap "There were many steps that cluding membera of the Putnam make a comprehensive study-, of FMSH LB 3 ^ c Senate on opposite sides of the ators at negotiations In New York Planes Bypoaslag BlohnMnd pointment followed quickly. could and shpuld have been taken FILLET of FLOUNDER Finance Board and the Board m fence over the question of how to yesterday, but without specifying Yoshida had Joined Shidehara'in the cost of living. HEMO then. There should have been ra u. $. N » . i IB Asaessora is vlaitlng the local of raise the pay of 14,000 state em how it should be raised. These The Byrd airport reported that negotiations for cooperation in the tioning. There should have been The Connecticut congresswom LIQUID OR POWDER SMELTS 24r fice of the Board of Asaessora to ployes. contract parleys cover 75.000 Penn the weather fof the etallon was new, many pgrty Diet but failed far greater limitations on the use an will greet delegates of the day tp Inspect the Cleminshaw sys Soon after the Democrats had sylvania hard coal miners whose an Indefinite'200-foot celling with to effect a coalition of conaerva* of grain for animal feeding. There league Friday morning, May 17, The new way to C ^ 5 ' tem at revaluation of ^Xable pro shown the governor a draft of their notice of intention to strike In the vlslbUlty one mile. Planes o f East tivea—hia owm Liberals, the Pro A * Am *A. L. should have been far greater set- at the opening of their annual N Drink your Vitamins ^ JF * ^WASTC FATS CAN HCIF SOAP SHORt# perty. ern Airlines, which UM Byrd air proposed bill stipulating that all absence of- a settlement expires gressive party, some of the indqi: asidea. particularly ia fata and oils, conference here. ' 'J,''"'';" SO SAVE SOME CVCRYDAy^- Thifc matter of conducting a re- employes receiving 61,980 a year M ^ 30. port as a regular stop on‘ the New pendent members and some right* valuatibn of Putnam property has or less be given a 6240 a year he break in the soft coal nego York-Miami run. Were bypasaing wing Social Democrats. •E SURE TO BRING THCA IN TO US been btought lip in meetings of raise and all others a raise o f 6180. tiations came a few hours ^ fo re Richmond during the night, an 1 Draws Fire of Communist FO U R C EM T S the Finance Board and it is with a the chief executive went on the M r T i-uman summoned Lewis and alrlina spokesman said, because Despite his record of wartime IVORY FLAKES view to possibly adopt the Clemin O’Neill to a late-afternoon con o f the weather conditions. U/C P A Y / y - : r . air with a broadcast in which he confinement by the x. mlHtariatle L G E *^ ^ ^ MED 1 0 shaw,. system, such as ia in force said he believed enactment of such ference. yesterday. The first call to county police element and MacArthiir's official here since 19^, that the inspection a bill would be "a grave mistake." After that seiuiion. White House headquarters on the crash came at approval, yoshida immediately . p k g X ^ * X pkgsI w E m w a r m of the records is being made today. The Republicans favor a bill ap Pi'ess Secretary Charles G. Rosa 1:24 a. m. from a radio, tower on drew fire of Sanni Nozaka, Com- YOUR AUTOMOBILE SHOULD propriating 63.439,080 to the gov ■aid there was "no progress” to the C3iarlea City road reporting a mubist leader and Diet,,member, WHEN c l e a n in g , USE THE/NEW ■S9 ernor, the personnel director and report. Secretary of Labor plane down Hear Doran creek Nozaka said the new'premier has BE SUMMER PROOFED NOW! lios»pita1 [Notes the state finance commissioner to Schwellenbach, who sat iii the about a half mile o ff Doran road. "black clouds” in his past, rihd elt* be used for pay increasea and. it oonferaneeq along with Reconver County Police Sergt. H, W. Hen- ed the fact he was vice foreign Lubricate ChaSkia ~ Change Oil Ziten4ida4f has been announced that these of sion Director John W. Snyder and show went Into th/t crash area and minister in the 1927-29 Tanaka nupu-m iwRMo Presidential Assistant John R. counted 24 bodies. 80 In the wreck Admitted yesterday: Miss Bar ficials would grant increasca In the “imperiallatic" government. . C O LLE G E W A F E R S loucATOt caiorKG^I* bara Bldvish, 65 North street Mrs. same amounts as were incorporat Steelman, made a similar report. age and four more on the ground P R E M I U M NABISCO CRACKERS i im c I 9 « Esther Goldbcvg. . Glastonbury; ed in the Democrataf-hill. ' Lewis and O'Neill left separate near the charred airliner. Moat of SUNOCO "WHIRL-FOAM"- R I T Z NABISCO CRACKERS ut ruG 2 3 < b a b y f o o d CLAPP'S Mrs. Florence Rautenbjrg, 12 Em The governor summed up htq ly— looking tense and solemn. the bodies were badly burned, he S A U E R K R A U T FINAST 17 oz TIN 1 4 c m o l a s s e s RICHMOND itozTiNfBc erson street; Stuart Carlson, 637 view of the matter thus; ' • O'Nblll walked slowly away along said, knd/there waa a possibility India Union Plan YOUR CRANKCASE ' P R U N E J U I C E SUNSWEET^ QT in 2 9 < South Main street. “ "Personally, 1 think it is a grave Pennsylvania avenue. Lewis only one could be readily identified. CHANGE TRANSMISSION AND DIFFBRENTIAI. C O R N NNAST MEAM STYLE 70 oz tin 1 3 c crossed Lafayette park to his of DM Net Hear Plane ‘ ' Admitted today: David Spencer, mistake to attempt to set up In a Told Commons P B A S RICHMOND ■ zqoztin| 5 c H U R F F 'S VfORTABLB SOUP 2 «> ': 1 9 < statute a salary and wage sched fice, three blocks from the White Mrs. T. Flammla whose hopie is Roekvijle; Lawrence Denette, 32 H U R F F S VEGETABU .SOUP Essex street; Jeffeiy Truema»r~33 ule for state employes. A statute House. “ A fter last Friday's con about a mile arid a half from the BAKED BEANS SEALPAKT iioziinIS c ference with the president, Lewie (Osgtlaaed from Page Oae) Your Wheels Biilanced Will P O P C O R N ■ARBARA LEE 3 rkcs24« Server street; John McVeigh. 58 is a pretty permanent thing and scene said she did not hsar the FOR EXTRA PURITY^ M U S T A R D FINAST PREPARED iz or jar| 3 c West Center street; Mrs. Murie requires the action of both Houses and O’Neill sat down on a bench plane; and her first knowledge of ander, first lord of th r Admiralty Save Many Miles of Tire Wear. t I W R r S A L T zlefkgT. Chagnot, 173 Eldridge street; Mrs. of the General AMembly to change in the park and talked for 20 the accident came when a man DAINTY DOT VANILLA 2 OZ m 2 9 * minutes. —klso recommended that an in By hire. .Aaoe Cabot Pauline Wagne'r, Rockville; Leon as well as the approval of the gov from Richmond i^ortuary came to Such a thrill . to see your house C O C O A b AKSR'S er HERSHiY'S t oZTiN|0c O L D ' D U T C H CLEANSER ard Gage, Wappmg. ernor." ’ ‘ her door aftsr daylight and asked terim government bet set up in Tbs sort of shoulder-buttoned, which all offices would be held by We Feature, Socony and Sonoco Product* sparkle from cellar to attle with new, CLOROXp R O X H oalOAL 227* 7 . Qt »u 116« 6 < C H O P S U E Y - n* 2 *:a n 2 1 « Discharged yesterday: Mrs. to use her telephone to call for crotch-buttoned rqioper which ,is Bill Presented by Uorky Indiana. The government would improved DAZZLE—triple-filtered for TO R O IL PBWf RAD QT TIN f B E A N SPRO U TS ^!!!^ t»3MTted: 1. L f W I I issue.Issue I ^ ElliA Coat Co..Co., Inc Inc...... 250.00 o.0. E. S. VOO uel Cor; Membership, Mrs. Harry chusetts. Miss Accornero will be by the girl's of the Sodality. Thla etnanrta* eraditaa la Uiia papai and government of defeated Japan, "Our state legislators apparent- chairman confirmed the report, as 5 LB yfER PAIR Jd Russell and Mahaney said they, | Independent Dr. Jam es W. Farr ...... 300 The two pictures are "Suffer Shapers; Publicity, Mrs. Jdseph serting "there is a feeling in Wash married to Walter Gutzmer on ' was followed by a delicious pot LE6S b a c k s AVtRAcf^uf l.19‘ alio tha local nawa duoliahed hara. and who are still offended because l.V believe that raising salaries of 9.72 Wairen D. Keith ...... 200 Little (Children” which shows the | Rulnick; - Palaatine Supplies, Mrs. Tile- VcteiaVs Council will hold like Parr, were speaking as In d i-!^ ^ ”*^, ...... ington Governor BaldM-in would May 25, at St. James’S church. j roast diniier served by Chef Ar- . - AVERAGE WEIGHT lA ltilfiC 'IRACE WtiCHT A 7 e All ngnia oi lapubiiaation ol apacial the Allied Council which has now attendants In mental institutions viduala and not as party members.}^' rn,ih‘ ...... 5.00 Tobias ...... 2.00 relief work of the UNRRA, and Harry Liebman; Program, Mrs. ------) nold Paganl. . H IR lIO t'.LSS PEA PAIR LI O f from 11,200 to $1,440, bringing s meeting tonight at 7:30 at the add great strength to the Repub diapatebaa barafli. era atao raaanrad. been created has no real power, Y ankee "Veterans have the power to ge^ « 'vi-^'B^rnham ^!!!!:! 10.00 i J Douglas Robertson ... 1 '10 “Freedom and Famine” picturing HyBerman; Edit$;ation. Mrs. Ben- I After dinner, Miss Merenino in 2' J LBS PER PAIR LB aarvic* cHant at N. B. A. Sarriea them up to less than $28 a week Veterans of Foreign Wsit Home. the existence of many children in lican,. party ticket in Connecticut THIGHS I IIIC D C FO BROIL HALF 8 £• and seems to be confined, in Its By A. H. o. it,” according to the Rusatfll-Mah*- 10.001 Austin Cheney ...... 10.00 jrmln Cantor; Political, Mra. EJd- this'fall. I am hopeful that he will troduced the new chaplain and L lW 'C nO orSAUTE POUND * 1 3 Inc. will attract sufficient competent All memberAsre asked lo be pres G. E. Willis and Son, Inc. 10.00 I Clara J. Rand ...... 2.00 Europe who today are camping ward' Fleishman; American Af Harvard President AVERAGE WEIGH ent. ney stateinente. "Their votes egfi’t Princess Restaurant ...... run for the United States Senate principal apeaker. Rev. Frederick PuPItanara Rapraacnuti***: Tb* functioning, to somewhat helple.ss i help, but they will find they are be bought. 10.001 Lanne Lodge No. 72. K. of out-of-doors with even common fairs. Mrs. Oscar Nusa(lorf; Youth By a rare coincidence, one day S. Raymond S m ith ...... and 1 strongly urged him 'to do A. McLean, who spoke on the new \ h LBS PER pX iR LB' GIBLETS rORSTE)^- IS 33‘ Juliua Itatbana Special At*ocy->N*n contemplation of General MacAr- sadly mistaken. . . . I wonder "Not one organized veterans’ 5.00 place medicine unavailable. The Commission, Mrs. Harold Stone; WN6S Tork. Chicago, Uctmll and Boaton: last week, a visitor to the special Miss Eleanor McKenna formerly Mra. Lawrence W. Cifse . . so." To Be LScliirer program of events lie haa prepared thur’s policies after these have whether they have-ever stopped to group in the state has comaouf for 25.00 I Carl J . E. Nygren . ! ...... 3.00 pictures are available for organiza Members of the Board, Mrs. Abel for the Sodality when they resuJhe AVERAGE WEIGHT scKiion of the Connecti/rut Gener figure out how’ a man can support of 187 Woodbridge atheet, has been Mr. and Mrs. Burton P. Helen I. Henry, M .F...... 5.00 tion groups, churches, schools or Connecticut Republican leaders MBMWBH AUDIT BUREAU o r alread.Y been announced and put elected representativa to the : a bonus, but on the other _ hand . Knopp ...... 10.00 Winer, Mrs. Joseph Lavitt, Mrk said the pressure on the governor their actli'itlcs.in the it'll. 2>aBS. PER PAIR LB CIRtUIJtTIUNS. a family on $28 a week." William Rubinow ...... 10.00 other groups interested and furth Morris Brooks. Mrs. Harry Allen. Guest speaker, Rev. 'Thomas drumsticks into effect. al Aaembly might have taken -his executive board at SlmnKins Cql- J L f m Army and Navy Club ..... 5.00 was "terrific,” and came from Har New Haven, May 16— —The Aaserting "there is something Blanche Prentice ...... 10.00 er information may be secured at Short Calendar Session brief talk on Tb* Mamia Printing Uompany, Inc., choice of two remarkable exposi radically wrong wjth Connecticut’s lege, Boston. Miss McKenha hAs Waahington Social Club .. 3.00 old E. Stassen of Minnesota, men president of Harvard university is j Stack, then gave But General MacArthur's |>oll- Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58 the Rockville Red Cross office. The A short calendar session of the coming to YaW unlversltv thla year ] mq government. Both expo.sitlons ‘‘.Salary Policy Cot-keyed" Rus.sell and Mahaney added that Marjorie E. Burr ...... are May. June, July and August, Pleas will be held Friday at 10:15 ciples geered for good Christian ning Hamid. « They constitute a model demon- i and the Anne Stnong NuTding club. Douglaa ...... 3.00 Clara B. Snow ...... 2.00 Leader Joseph Martin and from Terry lectures. were goini^ on simultaneously, one "It seems our legialators are Un "the representatives from Cheater Women’s Federation. Cen and it Is requested that an applica a. m. at the Superior Court room living. stration of how to kandle a de-! She Is a junior in the pre-profea- A. & P. Store. Manche.ster 10.00 tion for the films should be made Gov. Edward Martin of Pennsyl Yale President Charles .‘teyniour down in the Hoiue. the other up willing to look the economic facta sional school at Sipitnons. should have consulted veterans’ ter Congregational with Judge Thomas J. Molloy of vania aa well as from Reece. announced today that |Presldent Rev. Robert Wood, who recentl.v Thuraday, May IS feated country. If it has .been . of life In the face. Our salary Man licster Coat. Apron a^ far In advance of the dates they Joined St. James’s parish, ^cljoeil in the Senate chamber. groups in the House before ipaklng church ' ...... 5 .0 0 ; Towel Supply Cb. . . 10.00 Hartford presiding. The governor’s last statement James B. Conant would discuss wrong in prlngiple*for the Upited ' Down in the House there was policy is cockeyed from top to bot his proposal. The proposal is also Samuel Nelson ...... are desired as possible. During the session the annual Father Stack's sentiment* and 4 The annual meeting of the Cos New Model Laundry, Inc. 10.00 The Rockville dhhpter of the on the situation waa that hia de the topic, "On Understanding Sci States to monopolise the situation | appearing before the full member tom. Here we are at one end of mopolitan club will be held at the premature because It was excluded Mra. W. R. Tinker, J r ...... 5-001 Man'-hester Lumber and call sf the docket will take place cision to leave public life when hia ence: An Historical Approach,” fai ideas and wished good health and LEMONS “EhiteniUnf” The Draft American Red Cross haa received in Japan, the rcsidts have been ship of -that body, which was fering starvation wages to attend Center church at 2:30 tomorrow from the agenda by agreement of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fu''l CompanYi Inc. .... 10.00 and all cases pending for more term ends in January was “final." lectures May 37, 28 and 29. fortune to the members of the So CALIFORNIA .lUICY formally In session, the rather ants in our institutions, and at the both parties." Miller ...... 2.00 a citation from London, England in than two years will be stricken Titles of the lectures, which are dality for the coming year. Because the House wan cleter- magnificent. aftemopn. Mra. Frank B. Engley Mary Pierson Cheney .... 5.00 appreciation of the volunteer serv He has been appointed a vice pres-. talented salesman representative other end involving executives, of will he'noatesa and tea will be ier\-- Representative Russell said P. E. Bossen ...... , JO.OO from the docket unl%ts written re Ident and counsel for the Connecti open to the pubjic free of charge, The evening ended with a pro minsd to play politics with the in* This circumstance Wglghs still i of the automatic voting device in fering as little as $3,540 a year. "pa>Tnent of a bonus would require P. M. Kale. D. D. S...... 10.00 ice during the war which reads as quest for their continuance has are: "The Problem Stated." "Illus- gram of dancing entertainment DOZEN ed. follows: "On behalf of th« war-dis cut Mutual Life Insurance com sue o t draft extension, both Sen niore heavily, when we bAve from! which the House has become in "I refer." Rourke wont on, "to funds which could be used for oth Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Extend Drive been filed. pany. trationa from the Seventeenth presented by six talented pupils of tressed people of Great Britain and Mis* Jeanne Milligan’s school of ate and the President have been ths Russian representation on the terested. the position of apprentice training. Stanley H. Warner, of eromwell. er purposes—things which would F e lb e r...... 5.00 The Manchester Cancer Cam To Enroll Pupils Should the chief executive yield Century-Touching the Spring • of For a man who wobid direct the Dillon Sales and Service .. 50.00 paign. which was to have closed Northern Ireland the Women’s the Air” and "Illustratioria from dancing. ’This program was par forced into acceptance of a tem Allied Colmcll for Japan a sample« He wps, a remarkably good has purchased a four-room brick veterans and non-vet Announcement has been made to the pressure and seek the Sen salesman, and we hope this gets ontire apprentice training of the erana —such as better schools, Pentland the Florist ...... 25.00 last night,, has been extended a Voluntary Services ■ tender thanks the Eighteenth Century-Concern ticularly enjoyable to those pres porary extension measure which bouse located at 50 Essex street to you for your generous help giv that there will be a registration ate seat now held by Former Ad of what Russian policy for Japan him a raise, even if Connecticut state of Connecticut. involvifiR 1,- from Albert F. Knofla.'The trans roads, hospital* and other insUtil- Catholic Ladies of week. The campaign fu'.id is still of pre-school children on Wednes miral Thomas C. Hart iR), who ing Combustion.” ent. MARKETS is inherently Bad. would be. Such a sample has just shoaild-finally, refuse to pay the 000' apprentice agreement.'!, and tion*)^ Columbus ...... 5.00 $600 short of i^ goal. Sidney El en during the long years of battle fer was msde through the agency against Nazi tyranny. Signed Stel- day, May 29 from 1 to 3 p. m. at has announced he would not be a Ths extenaloh measure is bad been providec), by tactics which SI ni of ISO.OOOxfor the privileges who would supervise the work of of Arthur A. Knofla. Psrr had taken the *tand that William S. Hyde ...... 10.00 lis, chairman of the campaign the East, Northeast and Maple candidate for re-election, there Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Peter hopes that the week's extension ‘ la Reading, chairman.” legislation and bad policy because George Atcheson, Jr., American he outlined to tnKHouse. He was at least 20 employea, the st.itr of * born* i* "inevitable." that it 'street schools. This will include was a possibility of s senatorial Connecticut offers-less than $70 s The music committee of the Con should be given now "\^hen it Is son ...... 2.00 will give Manchester time to go iik>rtb*ll race between Baldwin and Eco it violates the basic principles member of the Council, nnd an in a gentleman who khgw- his legisla children who will enter the kinder tures In general, and, therefore week, a siilary e(|uivalcnt to a lit cordia Lutheran church together needed,” and that immediate ac Mary C. Keeney Tent; No. over the top. The aoftball game in the Men’s garten Or first grade next fall. nomic Stabilization Director Ches SELtCTEO FIRM RED RIPE which must be observed if the dividual who only a short time ago even the Connecticut i^islature tle more thap'$50 a week in terms with the executive committee of tion at the special session for a Senior League will be played to ter Bowles who haa been mention n t m n n w m draft system la to work with dem was being charged 'with Commu in particular, and hl.s frahk but of pre-wa r'values, the choir is requested to po.stpone constitutional amendment refer brought opt some of the best sing night at, Henry Field as the SOouta ed among the likely Democratic ocratic faimasa. The draft can be nist sympatliies by Former Am delicate description of how' Ilia "Is It not about tim" th.it we its business -meeting scheduled for endum would save two years' ing of the evening. In this num are using the Rec grounds In the nominees. TOMATOES 'CELLO PKG took A realistic view of conditions tonight until next 'Thursday night. time. He felt that veterans are H. Sa Concert ber the piano work waa particu center. The game la at 6;30 be Prize Awarded a fair system if its rules are not bassador to China Hurley, did nut automatic voting system wrlxdd NATIVE, HOME G R O W N ALL GREEN make still more pleasant i Jap Weapons I ton. D. C. She Is the daughter of the University' of Connecticut in 39 Riverside Drive many arbitrary dates on which be voting by fu^tng the aye or j Mr. and Mra. William Roscoe. tenant-colonel In the Army in Program's Highlights choruses from the "Messiah'' in a taking part. Music will be furn-- = THE HlOHLAND = POTATOES the authentic product a t sonic of nay button on t^^r individual vot World War II. serving in the Far splendid manner. Storra awarded the'$400 Connecti Telephone 2-1667 FLORIDA, THIN-5KIN JUICY LARGE SIZE the working of the draft changed. _ ! of 24 Laurel place and eptcrod iahed by the Elks band. Ths route cut Harvard Scholarship to Richard the Japanesa left wing groups ing device, aija how their vote (t'oiitlnued From Page One) East, is a member of the State The entire evening* performance - service in October, 1942. % of the parade will be Park Place. Amca a senior in the New Britain One moment, men of a certain age which paraded on May Day. Then ! would then/be reflected on the ■Veterans commi.ssion, and chair- Another capacity audience filled waa a credit to the boys and girls Elm street. Prospect street; Park ."li.stnnt prosecutor representing Senior Itigh school. Paul M. Boyn =PARK STORE= wars being inducted. The next tho Russian member of the Al master hdard before the whole Miss Lydia Muzykie.vz. of ST i man of . the board of the New Lon the High School auditorium last and to the conductors, Mr. Pearson street, West Main street to the 0RAH6ES Great Britain, and quoted the ton, sta ts Supervisor of Business (Formerfy Nichols Store) moment, other men of the same House^jj the flash ot Uje proper Cottage street, was surprised at don Veterans Service center. Rep- evening to hear the repeat perfor and Mr. Vaders. Music in the Man Recreation Field where the pro INDIAN RIVER LARGE HEAVY FRUIT lied Council Insisted that the Pol.sdani declaijation. i^entative Mahaney, World War chester schools has J >me a long Education, ' and Goodwin Beach, ALBERT i . STEVENSON, Proprietor age were free of induction. For lighb^ippoaite their name on that a miscellancoua show.'r Saturday mance of the Annual Spring Con gram will be carried out. Council proceed to disnraa this bqdrd. He pointed out that dur- Br.vond th.it, asseited the loan, night given by her sister, Mrs. I vb^ran. ia chairman of the Leg- way in the last fifteen years and faiembers of the scholarship com one period, men of certain physi cert by the.muaical organization During the Court of Honor mittee, announced the award. DO YOU •ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE protest from the "Japanese peo g the voting period, which precise Briton, “any natloi'i or John Slogesky, of Glastonbury. I islatiVe Veterans’ organization. we may well be proud of the re numerous merit badges will be GRAPEFRUIT cal standards were bein^; rejected. would be of some ten ntinutes group of natiops has an inherent The room was decorated in pink ArebpiplislMnentsrlmplisl Reviewed of the high achool. And the Wed sults that have been obtained by Richard Ames won the award ple." Reviewing \ awrarded to th* members of the OFGROCERIES At another period, men of similar variatton, one would alway.s enjoy right to br|ng war criminals to and blue with confetti-filled bal- ! ,. . . what has. been accom- nesday night audience was treated the untiring efforts of G. Albert vwrlous troops comprising the dis by ranking first for the state. He Mr. Aliheson minceii d forH’i Pearson. How far-reaching the ef is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell NEED physical standards were being ac the privilege of changing one'.s justice whenever and wherever toons in the center. The biide-to-1 P'‘-'*hed eterans in the state to a moat enjoyable evening of-en- trict There will ■!]« games and a •GROTE AND WEIGEL FRANKFURTERS ICE CREAM PEAS A CARROTS 2S> words, characterizing th^''docu vote by pressing the aiternattve Uiey have opportunity to do .so. 1 be receiveded many beautiful gifts 1945 session, fects may be, la not known, but S. Ames of New Britain. He has cepted. Every time there was such tertalnment, as the chorus groups Scout sing following tha cere iar umabeans ment aa nothing more w leas than button. uidesa tliey have, by treaty de- , nnd also a sum of money. She is 1 Colonel Russell ^ id It is "the best under the direction of G. Albert we may be assured that the ef been active in auch school clubs as •VARIETY OF COLD MEATS I Y 35* a change fat the rules, unfairness program in the nation.” He said forts are worth-while, and it is monies. In case of rain the pro- Music CHub, Amphlon Dramatic pur* Commdniat propaganda, .and This, he said delicately, barred them-selvos from that to be married to Edward Kowal- Pearson, and the band under the gram will be presented in the Town •POPULAR SEALTEST ICE CREAM resulted, simply becausd men oth would be a -'onveDlenre to mem right." r.sky, of Detroit, Mich., on May 25. the total state profixam involves hoped that we may continue to Club, secretary to the Young Mens stating openly the United baton of Filliam Vaders. sang and enjoy the musical performances Hall. For Expanding: or Improv- bers of the House who saw the Star of First Sessions 17 1-2 million dolIars>, which will played to the satisfaction of ev College Club. In athletics he was •FRUIT AND VEGETABLES erwise completely alike in eligibil States does not favor the intro- be increased to 23 millibhvby pend of High school groups under Mr. Meeting Tonight on track and cross-country teams. in£ Your Present Business, ity and qualifications were treated lights flashing alongside the Little Ichiro Kiyose. white- A special communiration of eryone present. The BUlington-Vernon League ‘duction of Qommunism cither to Maiu-hcster lodge of Masons will ing legislation at the special ses Pearson and Mr. Vaders: for a long He waa elected to the New Brit* Or for Starting a Small names of friends and associates bearded chief of defense counsel, sion. - The program which was almost time to come. of Women Voters wilLmeet this one wa^ by one rule and the other Japan or, to the United States. whom they res|>erted, and whose easily was the star of the first ses be held in the Temple lonioi row ain chapter of the National Honor Business! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Colonel Russell pointed out that identical to the Tuesday evening evening at eight o’clock at the Society. way by the new rule. The Qo^munist party, he pointeil opinion they might possibly sions. He built Ins entire cn.se on night at seven o'clock. The Fellow- performance, was of a varied na 10 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. ciaft degree wlH be conferred. the accomplishments Include ac Superior.Court room. There will be He plans to enter Harvard Col RATUS a t S5.00 PER The basic change in the draft ouy/has Just as many privileges wish to consider In their own international rules that hi* clients tion invoivrng the sTtate'v^^^^ presenting the Boys' Choir, a continuation of the dlscuaaiofa obviously h:id violated. lege In September./ ANNIIAI PER $100 Drive Up Sunday and Shop rulss contained in this present 45 ^ Japan as It has in the U.nitcil final deelsliin. - commission, the Vetisrana home eighth , grade A Capella Choir, Firemen Remain on Atomic Control which started At Your Leisure! The master aalesinan also, quite "One of the war aims of the! Mrs. Margaret Liggett of Wash- Girl|i‘ (%oir and the band. Right ^ IN ADVANCE PREVAILS day axtsnsion o t the draft la thi State*, in other words the full and hospital, the Soldiers, Sailors two weeka ago. Mlsa Lucille Kuhn- Named Acting Director franklv nointed out that his vot- 1 ''espoet for international ington. D. C. will arrive tomorrow and Marines fund, tax exemptions, froih^the beginning of the eve Vy is in charge. A L S d tb* Induction of any. one fronydie privilege* of any legitimate pollti-, int rtlv i,.^ .v « ter wm.^ “ ^as been our to attend the wedding of her On ‘Critical’ List ing device system would .a ^ ! strong belief that interpyetation of [ nephew. Edward Scott to Miss educational benefits, employment ning’s perfonnance, it could be Fnaeral Friday Hartfib^, May 16—iJC)— John NEW GARS FINANCED tddn-afis group ia forbidd^ilf^ In cal party. require the preeenee of the voting * readily seen that the boya and girls CORN FUKES RICE PUFFS RICE 8EMS the question of war crimes would ' Ueona Rau of Vernon. The ■wedding benefit*, banking, and workmen’s Th* funeral of Gustav* A. J. Curran nf West Haven has been AT $4.00 PER ANNUM the 48 hours preedding t ^ change rrember in his seat during the re- . compensation, all of which benefits were getting just as much enjoy Westport. May 16—(AV-Firemen / Wolfersdorf. 87,who died Wednes appointed acting administrative The Japanese people, he .said, under no circumstance.s go b e-: '*''b take place Saturday after- ment out of their musical presen 2;i^aV15* n» 11* of the rules, tbousancfai of teen- latively short voting period, a re- ; yond Interpretations made by e x - I noon at 3:00 in the Talcottvilic are in addition to those granted by Dominick Zeoli and George Powers day at his horns in Broad Brook director of the State Park and PER SI60 IN ADVa NU$: are going to be left free to choose quirement w-hich would make it the Federal 'government. tation as w’sa the audience. There Forest commission, it was an age young men wqWi belbeing induct their own poiUtica. Ru.ssia’* at istirig international law. T h e ja p a -; Congregational church, were but few Changes In the Wed who were seriously burned May 2 USED CARS FINANCED IIMPUNG VAPiklY PALKIU lA. I I H & O O U N t S S n r d Impos-sible for tjie member to nese people have al.so .so believed.” ' nounced last night by George C. ed. They were no different in tempt to bring Communism in eaunter out in the corridor and nesday night concert, as compared when a wrecked trailer truck load Waldo, chairman of the commis AT S5.00 PER ANNUM He argued that the Allies had Hose and Ladder Company No. '• \ r . . to the performance of Tuesday ev Sport Set qusUficatlonp''and In obligation to ffom the top is not going to be , call up an.v downtfnvn hotel be- no right th^ bring the defendants 1 of the South Manchester Fire \ CIS tO UD8C1*VC ed with rubber cement and nykm sion. He succeeds Donald B. PER SIOO IN ADVANCE 1 ening. The Boys’ choir, in their Alexander who resigned recently. Do Your Shopping Tomorrow at ■ervo thefar'countr.v from the olheb tolerated, , . ^ |fo'te easting his vote. to trial for violation* listed a s ' Department answered a still alarm yarn exploded on the Post road, Or Money Loaned On the B&M LIMA BEANS iBut this minor handicap to the, group of songs, substituted ttaouauida of teen-age men who It this is a sample of th«v kind ' crimes against ieace (plotting! 10:40 a. ni. yesterday to ex- causing the deaths of four other Car YouyOwn. free working o f Connecltcut I oven fire at 107 Pine lOlli Anniversary "Schneider's Band” for "Lamp in acheduled fof~ induction in Wari ahd against humanity (wag-I Ungruisn an firemen, still were reported on the of thing Russia is ready to Pffer ^ (jpniocracy was more than balane- ing war). | 1 street. the W est" and the band substitut ASST COOKIES ed "Overture Excerpts" for the "criUcai’’ list at the NorWalk hos rOVER lOQ MIUION BOHLES Call next 45 days. Yet the latter Japan, it may prove to have been pd, perhap.s, by the aale.sman's Carr stressed the charge of "a j pital today, two weeks after the iWOMDERi are now excused from this duty to a wise step to keep Russia o\it in ' promise that, by use of his divice, ; supreme offense Against interna-| monthly meeting ef the "Coronatloiy SOLDI SIMPLY fiREAT FOR The Anderson-Shea Post, 2046, In Fine Form accident. THE ALLIED FINANCE their country. the first place. Certainly, by the House could, in a pinch, act I tional morality and the sanctity of I South Methodist WSCS wUl be Veterans of Foreign Wars will The Westport Red Cross chapter BOND’S PICKLES on as many as 200 and 300 bills a I treaties.” r held Mondgy evening at 8 p.m. honor its Auxiliary with a banquet Ail o t the muaical grpups were CORP. The ban on the induction of such tactics, Russia is weakening in fine form and'their renditions said that the firemen’s ftmd start OIBoo ot day, an ability which; he said, | ronslders-Vavioui Fleas The Stanley Group will have in observance of the 10th anni ed for the victims of the fire and teen-agers is a political gesture, her prestige with those who have brought loud applause from the MARKE' PEANUT BUTTER SKIPPY charge of the worship service. THE ALLEN REALTY might have been of some help on , The tribunal recessed to consid- versary of the unit next Wednes their families shortly after the ex I^rdla B. Pinkham’s Vsmtabl* Com 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BLDG. aimed at winning the votes of consistently believed in the theory the last da- . ef t' 1 1945 session. "gr the various dcfi:nsc pleas. Upon Mrs. Clarence Smith of the Gleah- day night at 7 o’clock in the VFW audience of friends and relatives. plosion stood' at $2,542 and added pound son smai ttum nllsrs COMPANY American parents who do not that no lines ahould'.-be drawn While such •* delicate insight* its decision depend^ whether the .ers Group will have charge of ttve Home, Maqchcater Green. Among the numbers which seemed that additional funds were expect moatbly pain whan do* to fsmsle 96 Pearl Street, Harttord into the practical realities jof the 1 trial starts June ?. as scheduled, program and she haa secured as At Jacobs is chairman and haa to please the crowd the best were tunettonal psriodlo dlsturtances. It ANN PAGE KETCHUP want their boya to go into the-j against her. ed from a baseball game which will ako rsUdvos accompamrlBg weak, 180 Center StreeL Manchester political game w re amusing the' Whatever * its nlilings. attorneys!® 6“®®^ speaker B. E, Foss.of the arranged a fine dinner and a good “Viaions" and "Schneider’s Band." be played here Sunday. Telephone: FREE DELIVERY — DIAL 6465 army at such an early age. But, House, (he Senate chamber was arc looking for new^conceptroif | 'f®*' 0 ‘PPled program of entertainment -for the by the boya’ choir; "Bella of St. tired, nervous, cranky feelings—of - Children. A movie on that subject \ • such nature. Taken regulariy— Hartford T-I060 BAKERY FEATURES beyond its arbitraiy diacrimina- once more the scene ,of what la international law which will de evening. All members of the Aux Mary’s’’; ’’Fireflies’’ and "Sing Me Manchester 8105 wHl be shown. Refreshments will Fmkham*s Compound helps build jane PARKER HOME-STYLE' tion between those teen-agers The Butchers Of Brooklyn getting to be a clas.sle perform fine the right of victor nalions, to iliary will be admitted to the din To Sleep," by the eighth grade A up reslstaneo agstnst such distress. WtiUraaatic 105 AMERICA'S FAVORITE be served by the Hustlers Group. Cspella choir; "A Brown Bird PKG 2 ^ 0 who have alrea^jy been inducted ance. the performance in which prosecute the leaders of the los ner free but reservations must be a n t £ It’s also a great stomaetale tonlel . The butebera of Brooklyn, home ing side by legal process for the made before midnight Saturday, Singing," “The Snow," and "The SPECIALS! WHILE THEY LAST! DONUTS OF. and those who are now excused, Senate CTerk John L. Sullivan ex- of the Bums and one famous tree, pound.i the august mysteries of hard.ihips. and sufferings,' they th* absolute deadline. Shepherdess” rendered by the NEW ENGLAND PRUNE FILLED PLAIN DONUTS it has another result of unfair have cloaed up shop, 1,000. of state government to vlajling caused the world. (Cabinet Posts ) ATI poet members,. club mem glria’ choir: "In Early Spring," 1 ti CaffeoCake 24* JANE PARKER 4 ness, in that, it cuts against the school children. bers and guests will be required ”Oh Susanna” and th* final num YELLOW RIPE c’ake them, in tebelllon agaln.it paying to parchasc tickets before the Sat bers, "Worthy Is the Lamb” and JANE PARKER PECAN "DATED" DOZ I D educational chances of those black market pricca to the rack His expositional oratory had Improved c-astlj;. If such a thing Shifts Rapped urday deadline. Tickets may be "Amen Chorus” from the Messiah, CtffeeRiNg ‘cKo' Sugar or 6 Sug*r-6 Plain dor IZ c young men who had to postpone eteering wholesalera * who .leeni Red Men to Hold secured from Al Jacobs, 7963, A1 sung by the A Capella Choir. 25‘ were considered posalhle, a fte r, Our business is the com- FLASH! JANE PARKER their own college educations in or to be in control of their ideal (Oontinnad train Page One) Tournaud, 6439, or the steward at Aniong .the selections played by 1 2 MARVEL ENRICHED Ms long sojourn from the Capi the Home, 3818, the forty-piece band which seemed pouadiag of prescriptions. as "' ir JellyStreMt$eloz23* der t6 aerve their country In the Banquet Sunday Banau) meat supply. Their position is tol. Listening to him, one couW And we take pride in our work. , war. Thf country-’! colleges are strong anti-Communi8t record, eas to please the audience moet were B o u l e v a r d D i n e r JANE PARKER RAISIN FILLED that they want to be able to’-sell not fail to Imbibe something of ‘The ‘Little’ Rhapsody in Blue.” W* employ only skilled reg PLAIN RYE the majesty and dignity and ily could be dropped while Chen, INDIAN MVER RIPE CiffeeCake 24* already ao cong^ted-that it is cx-; m^at to their customers at legal An attendance of between 350 as chief of staff, could continue to "Over 'niere,'.’ a-medley of World istered phkrmaciiits; our drugs 473 Conneeticut Boulevard East Hartford CAKt graifdeur of the hallowed tradi King David Lodge War I songs, “Overture Excerpta" JANE PARKER ,IGE0 tremeljy doubtful that they will be'j prices. But when, they want to tions of C-onneetleut democrae.v. an^ 40D members and guests are j ‘llrect military operations. , Com- are fresh and potent; our prices GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES BREAD able to accom.modate the .voung.; boy their meat,, they find them- 1 munista termed this a clever man- and the final selection, a march PRESENTS ' TwittRillt ‘^a°c^20* With what a noble and aweep- expec^d at the 34th anniversary • To Meet Tonight "National Emblem." uaifermly fisir. Because they returned veterans who have cer- \ gpivea foi'ced to pay black market .. Irig gesture .did he Indirate the 'euver and said Chen, although less have found that ws can ha de The PoftUar - - dinner and party of Mlanntonomoh vociferous, la Just as snti-Commu-1 Among the outstanding perform tainly earned the risht to pick-up p„i(.pa for it. ' if, on aiich a basis, office of the distinguished lieu dinner and party of Hidntonomoh ances of the evening were the num pended upon, many physicians Rcilly FreshI M SC R rO il' a^NN PAGc” p'ko I I * tenant governor of the state, nist as Ho. 5c each 19c pkg. and-continue and complete their-^bey keep on supplying their cus-j, 'Tribe, .l.O.R.M. Sunday, May 19 at Meantime, reports of sn Im King David ' Lodge No. 31, bers rendered by*- the eighth grade direct their patients to bring Cereals *A S S O *T t o ’ in which, at that very' monietit,' 4 o’clock. I.O.O.F., WilUiheet at the hall to A Cspella chpir. Keeping in almost own education. But Congie.ss' ac- K qioci.ji^ they either go broke or j pending Kisngsu province civil prescriptions here for our BILL JOHNSON BOKAR a Demerratio caucus happened A flnie turke.v dinner vvill be night promptly at 7:15, and go to perfect tune and pitch, these boys ever cartful compounding. CALIFORNIA i . — .. MestarS tion In releasing teen-agers from | ^be law b.v charging more j to be engaged In the ntierry served by Caterer Fred Sobielo war, for which 100,0)00 Communist C^Kscent Lodge No. 25, Ekst Hart and girls seemed, to know* what ^ HU Orchestra the draft haa the result of sudden- j than legal prices themselves. 1 process of slitting the thrwat of arid Irving Mills la general chair troops were said to. be ready to ford, to-confer the first degree on they were to do all th6 tlnte; their COFFEE leea Cecea * drive agaihsi. the ^verpment forc Everj Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. ly, increa*ing,^the number of those] xhey have an idea that if they the Democratic .Senate floor man of the dinner and entertain a class of candidates. Those tak renditions showing the marvelous A-Pene INSCCTICIOI leader! With what Reverential ment program. Billy DeHan will es at Nantung, was disclosed today ing part in this degree will meet training they had under Mr. Pear 2 ,io \ 5 1 ‘ aeeking college accomiaedalkmart^xrgrcloae up shop, and leave the , to be a myth of the Chinese gov DANCING EVERY NIGHT awe did he Invite the good chllr, be toastmaster at the anniversary at 7 p. m. Tranapwtation will be son. They sang with romplete con Oranges 3lbiag7S c Phllllp‘t Vtf/a’ oT* and thi! at the very moment when j black marketeers with' their meat I dinner. ernment press. made by auto. ^ ' fidence and responded so well to Charter Qak WELDON WUl bri D ------Wa Catar To Wedding Parties and Banquets P*®** 1°*'! *>f returning veter- , fo,. a while, the price will come ; chair! With whahat flawlesa’ The dinner will be a “Welcome As a result, plans to send inves Friday-avenlng the lodge' will everything their conductor called YELLOW Checeiate Syrup fa' Home" to the more than 76 mem-; tigators there have been postponed confer the second degree upon a for. We should be hearing these DRW. COMPANY ■y Sue Burnett LAROC DOITBLE STALK WHinH0US£c_^ ana is heaviest. down. They think that, by such a courtesy and well-rounded and Pickles aWCCT MIXCD JA* flourishing sentence* was the bers of the Tribe and Club whq indefinitely, PelptnE truce head; class of candidates from two' otn- v t y same voices in another few PnMcrlptioN Pharmaciata Just the thing for your pet game EVArOMT[0\«S|jSI If the draft is going to be con-' strike, they can break the black —a be-scalloped Jumper for sun- entered the armed service, .most of quarters said. er lodges at the King David lodge years^ singing in the High school 901 MAIN ST. TEL. 5821 Pascal Celery ONIONS .Nabisce C*)tACK*R* tinued. It should be continued, for 1 market and eventually get meatwhole address delivered! It is, we tnslst, a classic which whom are n"bw at home. ’’ (However, the Peiping Chinese | groups, and ws may look forward soaked hours that’s young and gay. MILK PREMIUM aa long aa any -draff is needed, into their shops at reasonable, le- should somehow be preserved for langu.age newspaper, HWA Pel Jih to soms excsptionally fine chorus A matching bolero , makes a nice RaiiiecB CRACKERS wtthout alterations and changes! gal prlcea. They proclaim that! future generations. And, although Pao, continued' to beat the war groups at that time. . The girls shopping outflL"For another ex 3 lbs. 21c 4^.‘LL35‘ Metehes drums for northeast Chink with choir waa sspectslly good fa “The citing version, wear the Jumper WITH THE HOT SEASON COMING YOU’LL T9e in basis. So far Congress has been 1 they are closing up "for the dura J we may dally at times with the Episcopal (Jiiirch Stewart Director Snow" and . "The Shepherdess." with the round necked blouse, In * i a j pleasant c>’nlcism ■ of the extra- new reports' of government troop WANT YOUR SEAFOOD FRESH! lilbs refusing to determine whether o r , tion." until the black market movements, kceounta of purported The lattsr was sung without piano eluded in the pattern. not real continuation of the draft ' ordinary salesman who was down accompaniment, while "The Snow" Pattern No. 8986 ia for sizes 10, broken. - . 1 in the House, it la the full-blown Parley Tuesday Communist attacks and the mssir- Of Power Finn WE HAVE A TASTY AND OCEAN-FRESH NEGTAh Palish Wh it e s a il ia necessary and has been trying One does not know wlicthcr tlon that three Communist regi 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12. SPECIALS IN OUR MEAT DEPT. PuHlvah version of democracy bolero and Jumper, 4.1-4 yards of ASSORTMENT OF YOUR FAVORITES! Anmeiia MRSON'S to dodge the issue by paasing a they will succeed or (ail. Their which wins our heart. ments under Oen. Li Yung-Chsng TEA The‘l62nd annual convention of were occupied solely with harass Waterbury, May 16—<>P)—C. L. 35 or 39-ihch: blouse, I 3-8 yards. e DRIED COD intaaurc of continuance ^hicb possible aucceai depends upon two T o r this pattern, send 35 cents, e BLUK e FILLET OF pERCH Oronge Pekoe Melatees To Vole on Merger the Protestant Episcopal church ing government supply lines in the Campbell, president of the Conn e COD e LITTLENECK CLAM.S e BUTTER FISH SAUSAGE p a r t V l o a f provides for more exemptions things, first upon whether they area nortbssat of Peiping and ecticut L4gbt A Power company, in Cqina, your name, addrsM. slie e MACKEREL laker's in the DIoctse of Connecticut will desired, and th# Pattern Number • BMBLTS e STEWING OYSTERS 13-Ottnoe Can than InducUens. It is' strategy succeed in getting enough of their Meriden, May 16—t/P) - Stwk- ■nentsin.) today announced the election as a 41 8ALMON e CHERRYSTONES e QUAHOOS be held'on Tuesday, May 21, at dliector of E. Sheldon Stewart of to Sue Burnett, Manchester Her 34* Iln-Wbite Mmilar to that by which the lellow butchers in other sections holders of International Silver Co-, Christ Church Cathedral, Hart Nfvtr in our long yoars of service have s^e lost * HAIJBITT e COD Fnj.ETS e SHRIMP C'hoose Bargaining Agent New York, a director and secre ald, 1150 Ave. Americas, New House pretended to extend the of New Yorjk pity,and perhaps of a New Jersey corporation, will ford. that oid fashioned apirll of neighboriy coopera York 19, N. Y. 2 9 ^ «> • LUNCHEON MEATS • 'VOtP ’at a special meeting here tary and treasurer of the Griswold OPA by a lueasura which really the counti-y to ahut down too. anil There will be a celebration of « » company of New York city. tion, 80 much appreciated by those who ci$ii us. New - Uxcitlng - Dlffarent - the Fryiiqr Oysters and Frying ClamH! June 27 on the proposed merger the Holy Communion in the cathe- Bridgeport, May 16—t/P) Vot- iminer issue of Fashion. Send -' lulled the OPA. It Is election year j second ul»!>n whether or not of the company with the Interna- dral at 8. a.m„ and Morning*prayer j (ng in an NLRB auperylsed elec- A graduate of Princeton univer R&R BONED CHICKEN vior^ in both instances. What- tion here yesterday, employea of sity and Harvard Law achooU ohty-five cent* for your copy of FRESH SEA FOOD .conaumlng public la wiling to g« tional Silver company, recently at 9:15 a.m. The business session tis 52-page book of ideas and pat- P. & ? . LOAF AMtgNCHiONMEAT'c\°N*33o HORMELS SPAM ’lA°t?34i fbar asUmata o( the American along with them in a temporary J organized in Connectlcvt, should will be held in the C!athcdral House the Remlngtofa Arnts Co., chose Stewart waa admitted to the New TASTY LOAF the Industrial Machine and Office York bar. In 1983 and became a srns (or all home sewert. . . sug-, ARMOUR S TREET ’cVtflAo SWIFT'S PREM OMiksa ths members of sacrifice dedicated to the purpose t Ih* st^kholders approve at 9:45 a.m. •estlona by aatlonally known MARKET A Diocesan dlnner .will.be held Workers union (tnd.) as their member of the firm of Stewart and All •rie*t aufeJaM i* m »r**t *h»ns««. W * r*»*fu* rtsht t* limit su **n < W think they are "going to of breaking the black giarkct. , Connecticut. laws on collective bargaining agent. Only Shearer in 1989. fashion editors , . . special p^tem s under the auspices of the Chfarch by top-fllght American deligners I.W NO, MAIN ST. TEI,. M.M* 1 one union Waa listed on the bal He entered the Army as a pri 4 3 ^ ' THE GRtAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TLA CO In November by such These butchers have been drlv-1 July . The special meeting was C!Iub at 6:30 p.m:. at the Hotel 142 EASTCENTER5T. . contest designs by America’s 3 5 ^ •t Uwlr rsaponaibiltty now en to the point where tiiev wouiii/ ann-.ninced l.ist night by Georgg Bond.. The chief address will be lot. The vote waa announce 1 as vate- in Ajugimt. 1942. and waa ra- ^ PHONES 3i96*2-fl64 OpWi Ttiurn'. T il * P. M______made by G. Keith Funston, Presi- 2,765 to 506 in favor o f the I. leased from active service In July, talented Juniors . . . fr$e shoulder MAWCH^rER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,,CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 16,194® UANCHESTER EVENING HERALa MANCHEarTER. CONN- THURSDAY, MAT 16,194§ / FA<» H Q B t t
man que8tiOl^Js finished, probably Ea^an, union prrilldent, to his of that BiiUsh civilian rationa should Aiiiiiiul Wage today. fice and called upon them to re DItIVINC bo reduced,to maintain in'Germany Main St. Hill Problems HtHJ I’nwtlled Handful Pass sume meetings. The meetings Husband andWHe Condition Put ACCOUNTING 8BR^ ployees Get the minimum food scale essential w n c — iM o Offers $3,000 ■ \ Tn recessing, the'foreign minis had been broken off after the two ■ '( i to healp. he expressed this per To Be Steel WONB— 141* FIRST CLASS .MACHINISTS Financial Statemsata ters will leave nnsett'led the samp Picket Lines groups, reached an impasse over Get Pep, Viin, Life w o e c —1860 Today’s Radio f Bookc Wage Increase sonal View: To Be Leveled problems which Impelled their tjte union’H demand for a general InWiUisCase Upon Return / “I am quite convinced that if Union's Goal current session the question of pay increase of 18'x cents per 'bio EMtoni Dayllglit H um we are ftoin^ to succeed in the task Austria, which the Russians flat hour and the company’s insistence .. 0(01. nttuitr b e c o m e e l ig i b l e f o r we have in Germany we must do ly refused even to discuss; Trieste,' Flying S(|iiadrag tforoa et^rywliere. WnC-^Backatage Wife, 7:45- -WONSAlr side of Sporlt. For Infomiatton Re End Strike; Buck Out- 1, Good kes^ular Pay 6. Hospitalization S Headw 8S. Expressed by Sharers Council Herbert Morrison’s cur wage to be negotiated with em- while the Russians Insist it must -N-B-P W orkers BM; WONS TW. 2-lSlS rent visit td Washington to dis ployers. Sloping Terrilory .shop this morning, the-principal 4:15—WTHT—Muaic VaO . WTIC ! 5:00—WDRC — Sui^i Of-State Eniplo^ea (Including depend Of Appropriation go to Yugoslavia; freerlom of nav —Stella Dalla*. 1 —Carrington Playftoiouse: WTHT garding Shooting cuss food supplies, the official said Murray told newsmen that in igation on the Danube, which the ■novelt.v w as provided by Lewis 0 . 2. Holiday Pa>x ^ ents) West Hartford, May 16—(/P) — Kingsbury, union publicity repre-- 4:30—WDRC—Life Can Be Beau Liim and Abner; w n C — s that while realising Germany had view of the resolution, the Steel- A dem and (nr additional fill m a Russians refu.se to write into the Biirna and Allen. Hartford, May 16— —Infor Waterbury, May 16 x/Pt CIO- imployeeii who paid the, lowest priority he was confi- workers would include such *\pay terial has induced the Manchester Balkan peace' treaties; and inter For the fourth successive day since sentative, who had organized what GAR PAINTING tiful; w n c —Lorenzo Johea. .3. Vacation With l*ay 7. Pensions With Cash he described as a- "dclousing 4:46_WDRC — Feature Story; 8:30—WDRC—F.B.l. In Peace and mation leading to the arfest and orgahized employes of the Ameri monthly received thefthefi- in- d< nt that “we shall get a little demand in negotiations next fall Stores Corporation' to award a national freedom of commerce the strikebound Pratt and Whit- (■et Our Estimate War; News; WONS—Rogue’* can Brass company at three Con \ Values for the 1947 contract. The unlon’b, Contract to Andrew Ansaldi to with Romania, Bulgaria and ' neV) Niles-Hement-Pond plant was squadron.” Some 10 men. protec W O N S — Musical Roundup: CoiivlcUon of the "pereon or, per in salary Yesterday and axcavate the remainder of the hill tively attired, fired upon the SUI/IMENE a KI/AGG WTHT—Terry; WTtC—When a (Jallery; WTHT — American necticut plants, have voted to ac 4. Weekly Sick Benefit^ Pn'pare for Bread Rationing current contract expires Feb. 15, H ungary re-opened to production workers. Town Meeting of the Air; WTIC sons” who attempted to kill Fair- cept an agreement made by union 8. Shift Differential Who receive their pay week- London, May 16 - wdor. on Roundup;' Musical Roundup; with the Increment. New Eating of the strike committee, was ar Way: w n c — Rudy Vallee Friday, ihat made the first offi The meetings, MankflW’skI said, I ments for "Ladies in Retirement", yet to be voted on. were these: parking cars. your plate®. Hold® fal®o tooth ,more WTHT — Kay-O-Qult; WTIC— An Interesting meeting has rested upon complaint of William firmly. ®o they feel more comfortable, M.LEE Show. cial announpement of the aseaai voted overwhelmingly to support If You Are Bothered WUli a three act mystery drama to be Support of the CIO Political doe® not ®our. Ohork.^ “ plate odor ' Emile 0)te Glee (Jlub. 11:00—News on all sUtions. nation attempt to The Associated been arranged by Commissioner the out-of-state plants. The Buf- presented next Monday evening. Action committee in its campaign Mark Being E. Eberhart, a plant supervisor, Your Dental Plates Hava whose hom e a t . 146 Englewood (denture breath). Get FASTEETil at Phone 2-1R69 6:30— WDRC—Headliner’s club; 11:15—WDRC — In My Opinion; Press, several hours after knowl Gordon Fogg in conjunction with falo plant eniplqyes 1.800 and the May 20 by the Players Group of to defeat "reactionary" congress any druir ®tore. WONS — Treasury Salute; Attention, Veterans! German Food Seizure May avenue. West Hartford, was being WONS—Answer Man; WTHT— edge of the affair, which Willis ■Detroit plant 1,500. T h e three Them Reset in the New the TW and YMCA for the bene men this year; Muetc: WnO-^Bob Steele; Five WTHT — Baseball Resume; steadfastly has refused to discuss, the Court of Hwor Which whl be Connecticut, plants employ ap ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? fit of the Manchester Chapter of Made Now picketed. WTIC—Harkness of Washing held at tbe ^outh Methodist Beautiful Pink Plastle. A recommendation that Presi Avert Strike Eberhart, at home at the time, Minute Mystery became public from other sources. proximately 10,000. Read Our Listings In Manchester and Vicinity. Ration To Be Hadassah at Whitnn hall. dent Truman refuse' reappoint 6:46 — WDRC — Robert Trout ton. This announcement said the state’s church at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow We Hava Houses That Are Available Under the U.l. BUI ol RIghta. The local chapter of Hadassah, complained that Jean's language J l:8 0 —WDRC Usten to Law- Mankbwaia^kaid also that the ment of Gerard D. Reilly to the (CoBtlnned from ftg e One) was a disturbance of the peace. news; WONS — Easy Aces; attorney and his wife were sitting night. Elach troop is demonstrat- vote to aqebpt tho agreement a Plates Repaired in which Is the Women’s Zionist Or (ContinuedYrom Page One) w n c —Lowell Thomas. I rence; WONS — Feeling Is Mu in a room in their home at Nichols, National Labor Relations board Jean was back at the same spot at reached by union negotiatore and CENTER STBEET— NORTH WINDHAM— Cut May 27 ganization of America la present in August because he "flagrantly and summer supplies in these 7:00—WDRC—Mystery of the tual: WTHT X- Oems for a Bridgeport suburb, when a bullet Ing a different part Scouting 3 Hours ' j; ing th« play *tn fill Its quota of later on, relea.sed under '$25 bond Thought; Dance Orcheitra and will be given an allotted time Mmpany officials was "practical disregarded his administration and With A. F, Whitney, head of the item., the bureau said, will be rec for appearapee in town court Mon •NOTED FOR Week; WONS—Fulton Lewis, came through the window, her 2-Famlly, 6-Rimm Duplex. 6-Room Single. Electric money ’raised each year to fur Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen WTIO—Story of Music. rowly missed them and imbedded ly unanlmoui." The agreement In (OMManed from Page Oae) interpretation” of the national l.v- ord or near record per capita quan day, along with the 22 other union FINE FOOD’’ Jr.; w n c —supper Club. (o present it. cludes the 18*4 cent hourly in- All conveniences Including a No Impressions Nece»>. ther the charitable and humanl- bor relations act: who with the Ehgineers have called tities of vegetables, poultry, eggs, 7;15_WDRC—Jack Smith Show; 11:45—WONS Randy Brooks’ itself in a wall. lights, running water, tall tariiui alms of the group. These members who wore arrested on a ' After this demonstration the ptease sought by the union and a steam heat, automatic giu tlal grain Imports In the next feW Establishment of Jan. 30. birth the strike as the climax to a wage fresh and frozen fish, canned fruit •breach of thg' peace charge follow WONS—Famous Songs; Musi Orchestra; News. The proclamation said the re Court of Honor will be held,. Leo water heater, full bath; wired bath. 4 acres of land. Handy sary include pre-natal and child care, date of the late President Roose dispute. juices, cheese, fluid milk and EXCELLENT WINES — UqUORS AND BEER cal Roundup; W T H T — Ray^ 12:00—WONS—Henry King's Or ward was being offerM upon the "compromise settlement of 3489,000 to school, stores and bus. Sale ing di.sturhanccs at the plant Mon chestra; WnC-*News: Design Stiles of the Advancement .commit of the unions demand for (or electric atove. 2-car ga (However, the British govern- recreation and education for young velt, as a national holiday: , ’The\ Illinois Central is under cream, and skim milk prod\icts. day morning. Eberhart’s home was mond Swing: WTIC —'Newa of application of Willis’ assistant, rage. Nice size loL Good lo people, hospitals and clinics and Otto Sauer. tee will present the merit badges 000 for wartime sw’lng shift bonus. Price 34A00. Can be pur a Free Estimates Given gsent announced In London todaw The elimination of the House technical operation of the Office of The bureau said 1946 produc among those picketed again today. the World. » ! for Listening. that' have been earned as well as cation. Haiidy lb bus and land reclamataion„t in Pales Defen.se Transportation as the re tion of food crops and livestock is BAKED VIRGINIA HA!M 7;30— WDRC— Mr.-Keen; WONS 12:30—WONS— Alvino Rey’s Or Report No Clue* Officials of the company had chased through our O. I. Bill that It would send 70,000 ‘tons of Committee on Un-American Ac Seeking Legal Opinion the badges of advancement in no comment un the new situation shopping center. Price 311,200. barley and 80,000.tons of potatoes tine and distributed there without tivities; sult of a previous strike threat. noTT estimated to be about one- Police Chief Waite'. A, Sand- AND OTHER DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT! —Arthur Hale; WTHT — Pro- chestra. State ^ Ic e , reporting no clues of Rights. Have Your Dental Platea discriminiatlon as to race or re- Scouting rank. last night. to the British son« in the. next Opposition to peacetime mili Johnston would neither affirm third above the average for j935- atrom of West Hartford, said he (hue far, have been combing rec ligion. DANCE TO THE TUNES OE THE “SWINC.STERS’' ords of cases prosecuted by Willis George Andrews assisted by Repaired By Mep Who Hava ttve weeks in an effort to reduce tary conscription; i nor deny that this was t^e reason 39. If this estimate proves correct, was trving to get some legal opin Charles Lynn will conduct the Members of the Hadassah, ac '• Endorsement of the CIO organ- | lor the exemption, nor world he 1946 food production would about aa part of their Investigation. the threat of starvation. This ion on whether the picketing of 35-37 OAH STREET T E L E PH O N E Stt‘J3 Weblow ceremony. This ceremony HARTFORD— Made a Life Study of li-^ would provide an average of 17 tive in the Players Group and tak Izing drive in the south; . j explain what he meant by "safety equal that of 1943 and be exceeded homes was lawful. Pending this, Two Series and Two Forums They also made ballistics tests ing part In "Ladles in Retire of the bullet, but have not an is impressive as it represents the 2-Fumlly, 5-room Flat, goo«l COVENTRY— ' and Save As Much As 50%. 1-3 pounds at grain and 20 pounds Enactment of anti-injunction measure.’,’ only alightiv 'by the record produc no police action waa being taken. Cubs Scouts’ advancement into tetatoes for the 9,000,000.) ment" are Sydney Brown who law s in all states, and { .Act P rovide. P en altle. tion in 1944 Vmd 1945. The chief also w as aw aiting l&gal nounced the result nor have they location. Ideal for doctor's 'A plays the lead, Norma Bernsohn, identified the type of weapon from Boy Scouting. LECLERC offlre and home set-up. All This 5-Room Country Home n e ration slash in the U. S. Passage by Congress of un-; The Smlth-Connally war labor The bureau said the nutritive opinion on the "battle of the loud- Win Equal Radio Honors Is a short distance from nraln the ingenue lead and Eleanor Rii- am ended m inimum SK'agc nml which the bullet ceme. The members of the Manchester FUNERAL HOME conveniences and In good re Be was made entirely from the disputes act. how’ever, provides value of the per capita food supply speakcr.s." Again this morning, district have been invited to this pair. Sale Price $11,500. road but In aa Meal spot as L »«ead allowance, which was cut binqw, "a pixilated spinster bent price control bills. penalties for strike Interference is expected to bo close to the 194.5 three amplifiers atop the plant sa all year''round abode. It fe on cleaning up the seashore." The DR. D t^ ID H. NELSON, CHIROPRACTOR (Eaatem Standard — Add One/^to drama showa commeptaries or meeting as well as the mothers 18 Main Street Commumty one-third. The Germans wilt re- with the operation of - any facility fgiure. It said the number of blared jazz music continuou.sIy, other members of' the cast are discussion programs. and fathers of the Scouts. All in has been completely remod teaive 2.3 pounds of bread weekly \inder government possession. calories available per person per while three speakers at strike Hour for Daylight). Deaths Last Night Florence Spillane,' Eve Eolsom. . 14 West Center Street terested in Scouting and those who Phone 5269 eled. Has 20 acres of land and i lastead*of 3.8 pounds. Johnston- and Whitney sched day will average about .3 300 com headquarters across the street New York, .May 16—(Ah—Two Mor^ developments in prospect have sons of the scouting age will H.ARTFOBD— sells for only $6,000. Hie new sonal food commisaion- E sth er G ahr, and Edm ond FoKsom. Blind (^.otleeling uled a third meeting with the op pared w ith 3,350 in 1915 and w ith kept up a running commentary. »4 * Last* minute tickets may be drama series ahd two forums got for the summer: Dinah Shore’s find this meeting very interesting. A good location In business ar, Dr. Herman Robert Dietrich, erato rs (10 a. m., e. a. t.) afte r 3,250 in the 1935-39 period. ■Four com plaints about the noise After 3.3 years of fuactice In the Pilgard Building In Hartford, sponsor is dropping her at the end Chicago—Paul E. Neumann, 61. Doital said the decision was harsh, but purchased either at the door Mon Glotlieg for Blind two sessions which the union Government limitations on sup have been' made to police. has been forced out. as the Veterans Admini.stration is taking equal honors frotn the Women’s zone — 2-Famljy Flat, each day night or by calling Mrs. Solo of May, with NBC to fill the time veteran newspaperman on the with sun parlof;parlo Ail Improve- i^coinmented: chiefs said were fruitless. plies of flour and other consumer Otherwise, the mornini: passed over the building. To niy many patients in Manchester; It Ls National Radio committee In Ita beginning June 6 with -the Olm- staff of The Chicago Sun who had HEBRON- mon, 6735. quietly at the plant. State and now’ possible to have your adjustments In my office here during Spring Cleaning ments Including hot water Crtlloal Period VntU Harvest Mr. Truman brought about the wheat products will have no sig latest annual program awards. ^ stesd playhouse. Nelson Olmsted worked on newspapers In New hrat. A splendid opportunity VACANT— 6-Room Single, i *^ia is the greatest crisis in ra- Convinced that ho more urgent resumption of negotiations after a nificant effect, the bureau said, West'Hai'tford police continued to | the day. Formerly it was only in the evening, _and by appoint- will be narrator for a aeries of York, Chicago. Philadelphia, Mil Air Furnacen WASH WINDOWS Labratory >tkinlng we have^ faced since the need for help exists today than aeries of White House conferences' ' line the area, the picket lines "vere ] pient. ■'* The committee, representative of for a beauty parlor, doctor’s nil conveniences. Including upon per capita nutritive supplies short story dramatizations. waukee, Buffalo, N. Y., and Otta WASH WOODWORH ulHce and many other possibil electric lights, running water, war waded a year ago. The critical Armed Force that of the destitute sightless men, on Tuesday. for the yeBr as a ■whole. 1 of only moderate size and the by- ; 25 women’s organizations all of On CBS Gene Autry’s sponsor, wa, Ontario. He was bom in Cleaned and Repaired W. J. FAGAN, Prop. lod will continue at least'un- women and children In war-torn The railroad representatives i standers had decreased to a mere j Office Hours From 10 to 12 — 2 to 5. which participate In nrnklng the San Francisco. Clean. Wax. Pollab Flimrs ities for home and oSIce Mt-up. tail bath and heat. Handy to Europe, the American Foundation LaOiiardia Offers Suggestions effective June 16. is expanding his Vacutun CiMn Tbrnogbont Price 318,500. school, store and chacch. Can the next harvest, Sept 30. spent hours conferring yesterday UNRRA Director LaGuardia, ; handful, in contrast with Monday | Evenings By Appointment. Phone 6429 ■elections, is now 15 year* old. program from 16 to 30 minutes North Hollywood. Calif.— Lee VAN CAMP BROS. EXPERT He appealed to all farmers “ to Pledse Given for Overseas Blind, Inc., 598 Madi afternoon, but an official refused Kohimar, 73, veteran of the New Keranve Stonh Windows be purchased throngs ynnr O. r son Ave., New York City, is con however, came forward with.Ml,. sugOUK-I f^ornlng. when hundreds gaped at Programs of each of the four and moving it from 4.30 to 6'p.m. Telephone 5244 Repair and Install Screens I. Bill of Rights. Sale Prtc# DENTAL TECI^NICIAN - OOBM to the aid of the hungry city to say what they would take up gestions yesterday on how he ; scuffling before the factory j networks were picked In the poM. into the spot now occupied by The York stage, and father of Film , paople." (CoBUnned from Page One) ducting a carnpaign through May with the unions today. Producer Fred Kohimar. ■ Trim Lawns nnd Shmba COTTAGES AT $5,800. the 25th to collect clothing to be thought those limitations could be | gates. including "Cavalcade of America” Thin Man, which is going off. Member of A. F. of L. Oartnan food rations In the Brit Taking Strike Vote made more effective for famine : Robert E. Mintz, organizer for of NBC. "FBI In Peace and War” "Phone Again Finnegan.” Satur San Diego, Calif.-M rs. Ada Lee COVENTRY LAKE— ish lone are now at the near sta- sent to the blind overseas. I The other three operating Dupuy, 64, author and first na mitting pilots to resign and as Stetson K. Ryan, executive sec- ' relief purposes. ; the United Electrical. Radio and ol CBS, "America’s Town Meet day afternoon feature on NBC Personal Service 5-Room Cottage on water Office H onb: vation level of 1,050 per day. sume Civilian status during maneu lu'otherhooda yere to meet with At a news conference he rernm- ; Machine Workers, announced that ing" of ABC and "American with Stuart Erwin, is to move to tional president of the League of The administrators told a press reta ry of the <.,\>nnccticut Board 1 the carriers later. They are tak front. Electric lights, running MANCHESTER ROAD— vers. of' Education of the Blind, Hart mended farmers be "required" to a citywide demonstration of UE Forum" of MBS. The awards. It 9:80 p.m. Thursdays on (3S,«i«f- American Pehwomen, and widow ■ Auto Driving Agency water. Completely furnished. 9 A. M. to $ V. M. COBfcrence the further reduction Forbidden to train pilots, the ing a strike vote which, however, market their grain, and not feed local-s would be 'held at the plant was stated, were confined to pro fective June 27. of Capt. William Atherton Dupuy, Farm—12 mere* of land, 8- 1 . ford, a member of the Board of 1 can not become effective for some JOHNNIE JAT TEL. 2-1415 Sale Price $4,500. might be necessary unless addl- Navy lnd\icted some men with Directors of the American Foun it to livestock. He also proposed some time next week. grams “tending to promote racial Kate Smith is to sign off her journalist, author and World War room house, bam for 15 bead No Appointment Neceasafy | . t^fwal, food is Imported between years of civilian air training, the tlr/o. But a walkout of the still darker bread and a mora No Progress on Negotiations toUarance, International under Friday night CBS show June 28, One Army bfficer. 4-Room Cqttage, 75 Teat dation for Overseas Blind, points Trainmen and Engineers alone Instruction of rattle. A good location. now and this yenr's harvest A admiral testified In his second day out that while the plight of all torium on pastry for all Americans. There waa no definite progress standing of providing ah Intelli planning to return after a 13 Topeka, Kans. — Fred Btihr. from water front. Elect ric A short distance from Man Come In Any lim et ' military government health officer on the witness stand In his own de would tie rail transportation in On the darker bread, LaGiiar- toward resumption of negotia gent grasp of postwar problems." weeks’ rest under a contract ex president of the AFL International lights. mnnInR «valcr. ('.onl- chester Center. Sale Price w ar ravaged peoples is pltlHl>le, knots. Fifteen non-operatirig •aid that the present ration scale fense. He declared yesterday that that of the. lonely blind groping in dia’s idea was that millers be com tions. announced Tuesday by Gov- irsM KM ttit No overall award, was made be- tension. ^placement has not been Fire Fighters association for the pletcly furnished. Sale Price $ 10,000. 33 ASYLUM S T ^ E T is npt auffident to maintain health he had rebuilt the German navy rail unions also are seeking high pelled to extract 00 per cent of the canee of the close rating of the arranged, but it is expected the la.st 27 years. REYNOLDS the rubble 6f their former homes, er pay. empf Baldwin after he had sum- Protect Your $3,800. over a period of time. "within the framework of the Ver stands out as overwhelming. War wheat kernel in manufacturing, n/^ned Mr. Deeds and James C. four named. There also were nine network will fill the time with a ROOM NO. ^ He eakl it was expected that thb sailles treaty." has stripped them of the few be Both sides in the threatened flour, as against the 80 per cejrt tastes SwettL network honorable mentions either program of ita qwn. DRIVING Home From overall death rate, which rose Some old planes, allowed as tar longings they once owned, and strikes are scheduled to report now required, and tho 72 per c^nt * HARTFORD, criNN. .aharply in April from 12 per thou- get-pullers for anti-aircraft prac now they have nowhere to turn their progress to Mr. Truman to utilized before the food emergency political prisoners. He continued morrow. SCHOOL Lightning ALLEN REALTY COMPANY fand per annum to 14 per thousand tice, were used to train Naval ves their sightless eyes for help. A became acute. / furiiM P«f Cham l« • ImmI jreur vrill eniing Release the fast until April 10, then ate Oil Burners 180 CENTER STBEET TEIJEHONE 5108 ‘ per annum, would show further se sels in proper conduct under air most pressing need at the moment Johnston said the brotherhoods The Bureau of AgricultUr^Eco- . V . F.W . reelty f f«r. lie eaclutiire fUvor U the reeull o( X' for four daya. After he resumed Call East Hartford 8-0806 Floor Above S a |ltt vere increases during the summer. attack and, Raedcr ndded, "when is for clothes, especial ly in France could give their action In exempt nornics, in its survey ot the rcun- I mere then IS reere ef reieerch—e Sever whkh Free eetimatez given on any Ail Lines, ot Insurance, Including Life Mortgages Arraag^ ing Illinois Central "further con his hunger strike, he waq forcibly Evenings building. Installation by trained Direct Wire# — From Hartford 2-7486 — From Wnilmaal|c 108 the Jeweler ' Surplus Now Exhausted we used yoting Navy fliers they w here .35,000 or^ -more are in dea- try’s food situation/' reported the het BcereS the feveHt# ever ell elmiler tirpe feeSe Is Being Sought fed from April 18 to 26. On May The majority of Germans have were discharged for the period of peratc need of warm clothing. sideratlon. outlook on major conmioditica as teetedbyiret chetceiwetheSihy PtnineReeeerch. Furnaces men In accordance with Cnder- "We thought it over," he told a Dinner Tickets 5 he asked for Vitamin C tablets Ariters’ Requirements. It until now been able to avert actual maneuvers.” Clothing piay be left at most all follows; And Deg Chew is teed feif yeMi 4ef-e eemplete and has been using them since. A Few Still Available. .Starvation by drawing on stocks In 1928, the year R aeder becam e churches ^ re . For pick-up service reporter, "and regard it as the hleata to be Shon of Demand Call AI Jacobs, 7963, Al feed eup^ytnt ell the meet Belfast, Northern Ireland, May accumulated before the end of the commander-in-chlef of the.German call Mi’s.. David Korngicbel, 28 thing to do at this time. It’s the Meats—SdppUcs will be far short telne, minereU, vilemlne end ether Richard V. Jackson way it stands now." Tournaud, 6439, or (he V. feed eeeentlele needed fer ten* —F^tendi^^and relatives of RACKI.IFFE OIL CO. war, a food official said, . but navy, the,Reich war ministry org. Bank Street. of demand at iselllng prices during 80S Maple Avenoe — HartforS Taylor Street . "these stocks are now definitely Whitney last week expressed the next fe>v months. Production ditien. Stert feedlny Dey Chew hunger striker \^6avld Fleming anized a company for experiments F. W. Club, 3818, for ticket teday. we tell Def Chew In I — Pet Hartford T-8IS1 Telephone Maacbeeter 6986 axhausted” and Germans in urban with-Naval aircraft' against the belief that seizure of the railroads will be down somewhat because pinned theirfhope*^ for hie life on would not insure continued opera 149 th. beye end In bulk. districts will have to live entirely day Germany would be permitted- of (he umial seasonal decline in reservations for the Post’s, an application fof his release on rations. Oiirdcii C^iih Ligtg tions, Martin Miller, leg;i8lative jdarketHiga. Government procure erms expansion the 70-year-old ad representative of the Trainmen, Banquet for the Auxiliary which Is expected to be Heard in AUTO To give a picture of what these mlral testified, and a number of ment-for relief commitments will rations mean ip terms of food con- Daleg for Goiirgeg also declared' that such action be substantial. Areas dependent before midnight tomorrow. DOC CHOW Ulster Higher court today. types were developed for eventual "won’t stop us.” ■ Burned daily, he said each Gorman pnjduction. upon inshiplnents will be particu Tha application on behalf of the Call Manchester on normal rations eats: Accused of building up the Navy larly hit by the shoHages of the a DkY Food Your Dog will love! young leader of the Illegal Irish Members'of the Manchester Gar LOGICAL! Four,and a half slices of bread, for aggressive war, Raeder reiter next few months. Supplies will in Republican Army is being made 5 9 8 6 one square inch of meat, one table ated that his conduct through the den club In charge of the flower German Talks^ crease in the fall with increased 250’e under a prison health act by which spoon ofi ersatz coffee, one quarter years was based entirely on a de- arrangement cour.s have decided marketings of livestock. ufran the following dates; convicts may be granted tempor Harrowing For Expert and pint skimmed milk, one tablespoon ■«ire to create an adequate defense. Not Success Poultry and eggs— Large sup ary release when suffering from ' of vegetables, one-half cubic inch /Tuesday, June 4; Thursday, June plies during the coining months WANTED Admiral Raedcr Is the 13th of 13; Monday, June .7; and Monday, lllneaz brought on by their own Guaranteed of fat, a half teaspoon of jam, a the 22 defendants on trial to pre/ will be particularly important In LANDSCAPING Hnvtng no ear la better Ju n e 24. supplementing short supplies of EGG BOXES $3-25 actions. '.vbalf teaspoon of sugar. (('oBttBoed from Page Oae) Plan having one on safe on sent his defense. / Mrs. Henry M. Klstner, of Glen Fleming, who was sentenced in \Repair Work ‘ The normal ^consumer now re 'm eats. USED CA RS 1942 for the attempted miffder of LAWN GRADING the rand. We are (^nipped dale, L. I., N. Y„ w'ho Is to con pcated bis statement of yesterday Dairy products—Supplies will ceives no potatoes. duct the course here has the as a'Northern Ireland constable, first to eheek yam oar point On All Makes of Washing "Until now the only Germans that Russia wanted to know what be more plentiful during the refused to eat March 80 in pro' Mf>riooiii Bu^g signment to decorate the birthplace was going on In the Ruhr. He said spring and summer than in recent B -llN B by point and make necea- Machines. Vacuum Clean Whom we knew to be living entire of Woodrow Wilson at Stanton, GORMAN test against the treatment of Have your m^icine Edw* Senkbeil ly on the ration of 1,050 calorics he haS- heard of a scheme to na months, but for the year as a GARDEN aary repairs reliably. ers, Etc. Free Estimates Va„ on June 1. A tea will be given tionalize the Ruhr coal mines. whole they will be insufficient to MANURE Carter St. Phone 7519 were those In internment camp.s," Ila^cdo^ri^g Grill a t th a t tim e for Mrs. Woodrovif- t cheat needs on hand. given in your home. the public health official said, "and Wants Agreement on Goals meet consumer demands. Wilson, Mrs. Cordell Hull and Lad^ Molotov also asked Byrnes whaf Fats and oil (including butter) \Motor Sales HOES For the purest and Maple We found that their emaciation be- A stor. / FORKS WRINGER ROLLS IN cuime so terrible that something connection there was between the —Supplies of butter' will Increase '?85 MAIN STREET John A. Moriconl of 58 Florence There are still a few reseryfitlonB proposed 25-year pact aqd the sec somewhat during spring and sum BOILERS .best quality, buy mper Service STOCK FOR ALL MAKES had to be done about it." street has purchased Hageddm’s for the flower arrangemeptf course $ 1 . 2 5 I' *T. ■ I CWmp Rations Inereased retary of stste’a-proposal for i mer, but will be at a low level in TEL. 7220 $ 1 . 9 5 and Salve Vendrillo OF WASHERS Grill on Main street. opposite open. Anyone interests should peace conference on Germany Nov. fall and winter. Production is them here. 9 m a f l F. s t b e e t Internment ramp ration.'-' ac Burnside avenue. East Hartford. contact Miss Ellen Buckley or Mrs. cordingly were increas"d to 1.250 12. He asked if the plan for a peace running one-third less ..than year FURNACES TEL. 5967 Also Brushes for Mr. Moriconi, who formerly was William Eells. conference Uras designed to change ago. Supplies of othetr fats— t calories, but ncvertheles.s four in proprietor of the'^ State Lunch in Vacuum Cleaners ternees in the Paderbord intern the Potsdam agreement on Oer such as. lard, shortening, margar HIGH POWER Manchester, was scheduled to start many. Byrnes replied there was no ine, salad oils—are expected to FERTILIZER : LIME CENTER ment camp .died' ot starvation dur renovation of the grill both inside VACUUM CLEANED. ing, April. To Coofer Degree question of changing the Potsdam contiriue short for balance of and outside'J.pday. He disposed of 1946. • OIL BURNER SERVICE Although there have, been no re Ms local business to his brother agreement, but that he merely PHARMACY ported deaths from stnyvation wanted the Allies to; agree on gen Fruits—For the voa- -a a LAW N SEED All Work Guaranteed!' Pro'fessloaal Pharmacists Orlartdo in January when It was 011 Lodge Class whole, fresh and canned fruit sup Ls: among the civilian population out necessary for him to enter St. eral long-range goals in Germany. JE. W. Brown. Phanaaclst side internment camps, the pub Bymfes, described by his asso- plies are not expectcu lo u. .«r Franci.s^ hospital, Hartford, for much from 1945, but somewhat 487 MAIN ST. m L 4258 lic health official sjiid “'it is cer 'Washington Lodg^, Ti.O.L. No. ciatiM as deeply discouraged by the H«nry Parent IM treatment for varicose veins and larger quantities of frozen fruits DBUVERT tain that thousands have died of removal of hts tonsils. Since that 117 wUl confer the R.A.P.M/ de failure of the conferees to reach S TeL 2-0185 diseases where malnutrition was a time he hafs not been engaged In gree on a class of candidates in any basic agreement during three and canned fruit Juices will be Checkerboard Feed Store contributory factor/” business. Orange Hall ,on Wednesday eve weeks of negotiations, was said available. CHOOSE . A senior officer of the British The original owner -of , Hage- ning, May 29. WM Fred Cranston to be convificed there was no other Vegetables — Frssh .and pro 56 COTTAGE STREET TKI/EPHONE 7711 Control commission exproBsed dorh's Grill, which passed from his and his staff will conduct the de course except continued effort to cessed vegetable supplies are ex- g re a t concern th a t re-c-ducation of hands In 1941. first located the gree work. , compromise the differences which peCted to be about the same as WITH the German people and their con grill on North Main street be Following the degree work sup have split the western powers and last year on a percapita basis. — version to "Christian humanism” tween the Pagan! building and the per will be served In the lower R ussia: Sugar—Current supplies are in- CoMpleto PllAStW W T»0'‘^‘*‘ would be made Impossible by the Coughlin building, opposite Main hall. The ministers approved last creamiig "over the very low levels CONFIDENCE \ i food situation. * street. After a short time he found The-officers and meipbers of the night Byrnes’ suggestion that the of the winter months. But per "You cannot teach democracy that the grill was too big for Man degree team will itieet In Orange council, adjourn until June .15. And capita supplies for the whole year REPAIR SERVICE PAINTS on an empty stomach," he, said. chester and he moved to East Hall Friday evening at 8:30 to re the conferees were ready to rMess are expected to be about the same •Complete Motor OyWhiuT A Visit To Our Larre Dis Asked whether he considered Hartford about 20 years-ago. hearse. as soon as discusslpn of the Qer- aa 73 pounds consumed last year. •Motor Tuue-up play of Baautiful Metto-* ^04 ynUtU and Otdude rials Will Convince You ALL COLORS ~ ALL TYRES MICKEY FINN Explanationsl LANK LEONARD •Brakes Relincid We Are Busring •Front End Adjustment That You Cannot Buy HE DON'T KNOW HOW ^ I DON'T KNOW 'T YOU SHOULD'VE I WAS AFRAID ) OKAV.'LET'S SOLD EXCLUSIVELY A THING.' HE'S A C O U L D ^ -B u t HE'S THE K l e t m e k n o w .' TO CALL YOU.' \ GO IN -1 •Wheeb Balanced Bcttar Memorial Anywhere THAT'S HOW IT ^ WHAT MAKESi SCfCEWBALL.' ME B E A" GUY THE PAPERS L . -HE'S YOU SAID YOU'D ) WANT TO At Any Priot. - I N — ' HAPPENED»TONY L YOU SO HE THINKS WE'RE SCREW ARE YELLIN' ABOUT J DYNAMITE' CONTACT U S.'V seE THAT Good Modern Furniture Motor and Cbassb Steaih Qeaiied I ■ . BOY.' ...I. THOUGHT He SAID ^ SUeE?* HOLDING HIM B A L L ' -RED DRIVES OVER f^EVBRYCOP ClALL US IF YOU ARE SELLING OUT OR MOVING AND And Chfssb Lubrieated ...... $4.9S •MAHONEV* BUT NOW] FOR RANSOM' AN D B E TOCOVESVILLE >IN t h e S T A T E MANCHESTER MANCHESTER t v SUKE HE SAID THE EVERY NIGHT TO ) IS LOOKIN' HAVE EXCESS ITEMS TIRES BATTERIES SEAT COVERS •MALONEY-—LIKE SHERIFF? GET 'EM.' ^ f i m H IM / MEMORIAL H E C L A IM S * ENTIRE ESTATES PURCHASED , ATLANTIC GAS, OIL AND GREASE —BY— ANTiyUES, JEWELRY, CHINA, GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC COMPANY . u . m U T H W H A. Alrnttn. rmp. MELVIN G. COX ROBERT REID & SONS GORMAN OOB. PEABL AND HARMROM Esteblishcd 1907 ■ntEBTS 275 MAIN STREET K ?01 MAIN ST. PHONE .3L9.1 OR 7486 ' MANCHESTER M om m . BALES TELEPIIONa 77S7 OR S2S7 S 8 5 IAIN 8T. TEL. 7220 T E t. 3990 'Optn Snedeya Bay Dliect aitf'Bave Money! ^ A t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. MAY 16,194® PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAT, MAT 16,194® li'rnm r Slants Grill Blanks Hamilton for Second Win 8-0 By Earl W. Yost T he H igh S chool W orld Bporla — tor Nats Solve^outhp aw Sports Roundup Iggy Miller Scatters Fight of the Year ♦ ter Bob Steele waa throwing more punches than either fighter. Box THURSDAY, MAY 16 The best fight ever witnessed TOL. XIII, NO. 88 Compiled b j Students of Mnnchcnter U l ^ School Miss Helen Estes, Fa/cultv Adviser by this writer was the Red Doty- ing scriba Joa Caasano of The B.v Hogh Fullerton, i t . ♦ Uon to coincide with varsity games in western conference may ______\ / '______Tony Vero alugfast last, Tuesday Times, was matchlnjl Staela, punch Pitchers to Win Games New York, May 16 - A Five Singles at Oval ii ------for punch while blond# Margare^ be adopted soon. 150 pound foot- night at the Hartford Auditorium. survey msi^c abqut a year and a Doty oas declaced the winner by Irving, of stage and screen, waa ball may be added when equip-1 Rtudent Art Work a half ago showed ,that only 22 of ence schools plan to take.up box- | Constitution Referee Billy Conway by a score pounding the canvas shouting THEY New Election — M BS P o e t r ^ Whip Detroit for Second ing and make hockey a major Winnerd Make Eight To Be Exhibited Legion of Honor State Music Festival of 37 to 31.' words of encouragement to Doty. 125 college' presidents questioned For eight rounds, one witnessed White thatched. Tommy Armour, Straight Day 6 to 3 : had studied their athletic pro sport. Comment: "One of the Local Sport Hits Count for Eight STAND amazing things Is the eagerness All students taking art will j Is Amended Bringing this year’s Legion of In Anthology two game aluggera in action. one of the all-time golfing greats’ grams with a view toward post Plan Devised have work exhibited in the ! Doty, the popular Hartford red husky voice could be heard above Gafdinals Blank Bunni war changes . . . Then s flood of to get In there and take a beat Runs in Twi League; annual A rt’ Exhibit which is to Honor to s close in a burst of ------■ J, Is Well Worthwhile 4 YretordAy’a B erats ing to earn a place on the football head, who has skyrocketed to new the thunderous applause aa Red To Agiume Over Lead Eastern sports-minded former G I’s de (Shatter Tie BA’s for Lead be held in the Art Studio on pride, the World^presents Am le was pounding Vero into insensi scended on the schools snd at the squad by fellows who have taken KresWent o l S. C. to Be Wednesday, .May 22, from 7;30 Stiidrnt (Im inril In Have Carlson, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Eaic Poemi of Five Students heighta In the past six months, Hartford 5, Wilkea-Barre''4). took all Vero could dish out In the bllity. same time they found they a shellacking In the war." The British Americans will face to 9:30 p. m., Snd Thiirsdav, Carlson of t.’i High street. During By Joe Retehler Binghamton 7, WlUlamapofi 0. Pennsylvania; Limited facilities The Depot Square GrIU made ^ Nominated by Petition Hore' Seniors ami Appear in Anthology; Musical Groups Students *6ing at Green early rounds and then came back Tried To Land KO Blow couldn't build new sports arenas the AldenviUe A. C. of Chicopee May 23 from 2:15 to 3:15 p. m. ills four years st M.H.S Arnie has Asaociatod Pvesa BporU Writes Utica 12, Elmira l. swamped by unforseen turnouts I their bight hits count for sight with a driving finish to win a Doty kept atal’’ing hla man in if they wanted to . . . The alh- Falla, Mass., Saturday afternoon Admission will be free. I “ Pa8»injt“ Slaiulard followed the College Preparatory * Young America iSings^ In, Annual Concert wich; Hear Alec Tem Scranton 6, Albany 2. of ex-soldiers; baseball most popu : big runs last night against the ; O f Student Body ^ unanimous decision. the eighth, trying desperately to Rival managers, who have been American , departments, of course, got at 2:30 at the West Side Oval. The All t.vpes of painting.such as Course anii has participated in in -----^ r lar among them. ' Hamilton Props and the flival An evening o f" music was pleton; Enjoy All Doty's left eye was cut In the land a knockout punch. Vero reel lefthanding the Waahington Sena Chicago 3, Boston 2. headaches. Here are a few re- BA’s are currently In first place frcscols< crayons, pen and ink ! Amendments to the Student ter-class basketball and was on Five Manchester High studenta I score found the defending cham- Nomination by petition is being presented by the High scho'd first round. He was staggered and ed under a solid amaah, fell to the St. Louis 8, New York 2. in the Twi standings. ^ temperas and water colors will the soccer team for one year. tors since the start of the season, Home Guard ; pions out front by a ' score of 6 tried for the first time in Man Council Constitution were rei ent- have their claim to fame, for their choirs. High school band and caught several shots that would eanYsa but was up before a count Washington 6, Detroit 3. be ejJhlhlted. When asked which were his fav The choirs of M.H.S. ’together have learned much to their dismay, Indiana's Bo McMillin. named f.to 0.‘ chester High school in the elec- The guides for the exhibK ly approved b.v s majority vote of poems appeared in the 1946 A n the 8th grade a cappella Choir send the average boxer back to could be started. The latter had Cleveland 3-5; PbUedalphia 0-0. j'v Ooasii To Coast t Lefty Jadzinlak, Pat Muidock, Another fine crowd, slightly less orite .sports. Anne gave such a with the eighth grade choir spent that they have overdone a good the "Football Man of The Year” 1 tion of the president of Student' are G. Thompson, D. Syme, E. on May 14 and 15 in the High dreamland. Many ring-alders fig all he could do to hang on until NntlonnI Ortgohu. Baseball and' spring Jimmy Blanchard and Jackie May the student body and will'hei r.-nae long list that it wa.s easy to see he thology of New En'gland High an enjoyable day of music at the after last season, has been absent than 1,000, was on hand for the Oouncil. T^ls was decided at a i Suslam, B. J. Lewis, .1. Whalen, school auditorium. The choirs ured the cut eye would cause an timekeeper Jimmy Carlo pressed thing. St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 0. football sqdq^ (60 and 100) about give the BA's four starting pitch effective Immediately. These* | liked no yne sport in partlruiar. Scljool PoKBtry,' “ Young America so often on apcechmaking tours Twilight League contest. The ragular meeting of the Student K. Lafeldt and L. Olson. The were under the direction qf G. State Music; Festival in Green early end to the fight with Vero the button ending the round. Realizing the Nats possessed a Chicago 6. Philadelphia 4 (13). double ueuansumber. Junior vars ers. Two are southpaws Grill in scoring their second win He liked them all. However, he Sings." These poems were choaen that Mrs. McMllltn now calls him Oc^cU on Ttiesday, May 14. domonstratora will be T. Mut- I amendments were committee of Albert Pearson and the band wich, Connecticut, on Fjrday, May the winner, Doty had other ideas. While anxious fans, waited for lineup composed o< aeven left- '' (^nclnnati 2, New York 1 ilO). ity teams plaj^g regular sched- of the season cUmbed into a tie did single out basketball, roller from many submitted to the Eng "The Missing Man of The Year." Iljeae nominations by petition.^ tv. F. Agard, R. Grasso. H. I the Constitution Executive Com- under William. Vaders. The ac 10 . From the fourth round on, Doty the decision, Vero was practically handed swingers, not Including the Boston - Plttaburgh, postponed ules^n basketbol and baseball. The Manchester Hlgh-Brlstol skating and swimming. lish teachers in regular assign for first place with the British will be signed by at least 75 stu- • Hodgkins, B. Swanson. A. ' mittee and the Student Council. companists were Mias Phyllis Buses left the high school at out on hla feet as his handlers pitcher, opposing mentors saved rain. Comment: "AH conferences might He ha.s held s pait-time job in ments. , kept boring in, wearing down his High game scheduled yesterday af Americans. dents. No student Inay sign more B.ish, R. Hasaett, R. Vice, D. Karlin and George G. Ashton 6:30 and reached Greenwich at worked over him In an attempt to their aouthpaw hurlers for the well have regular sbhedules for End of the Une The .Toint Committe# members a shoe sjoie. In Jennifer Rowley’s poem young rival from Stanford. TTie ternoon at the Oval was cancelled Iggy Miller became the flrat . than one petition. The list of can- ^ Kranpy, B. Genovesl and J. and the violinists, Wiliam 10:45. Teachers who accompanied bring him back Into this “ world.” Nata, with the excellent reaults in Standings freshman. Junior v&zsity and The CardtnaU' Eddie Dyer says j'were: Mary Aim Paziunos, Connie A fter aihool Ariiie intends on "Pussy W illow’’ she begins with latter, an ex-Marine, wilted un and will be played tomorrow after pitcher In the loop to score twb 'didatea for whom petitions ‘ have Waller. Turklngton and Russell W il studenta on the huiws were Mlaa HlB left eye was bleeding badly the first two weeks attesting to ' Ity teams. ’ Boys want to get that Cincinnati showed him the Rogers. President Robert Geno- going cither to college or into the these verses; der the savage punishment dealt Eastern noon at the West Side starting at wins when ha tossed up a neat five v‘ baen requested will be announced I The mounting committee son. Marion Casey, William Vaders, and his face was as' bloody as W L Pet GBL into sports on a highly ^c^petl- bret pitching and catchiilg around I yesi, Vire President Clifford. Sec Armed Forces. He prefers the U. "As W’lnter drags its slow length out by the Hartford carrot-top. their good Judgment. 3:30. This afternoon the locals hitter. Mike Marco suffered bis ;.Aefore signing begins. All candl-; was J. Whalen, L. Powell, L. 'The a cappella choir sang Miss Helen Smith, Miss Huldah 9 4 .692 tlve basis. If they can’t mare one the National League so far and retary Mary Kehl. Treaauier Tom S. Army Air Corps because he has out, By piling up big margins in the Doty’s. In the club’s first 14 games, op Scranton face St. Thomas at the OvsI. second straight loss for the Props. n te s must fill the necessary re- Davidson. E. Lafeldt. B. Lewis, five numbers; the Boys’ choir Butler. Misa Elizabeth Daly, Mrs. A fter figuring up his scoresheet, posing managers shot portaldera 8 5 .616 1 of our teams at school they play that Bert Haas played a whale of All the scoring fo r . tha night " qulbements, be on the Council this Bailey. obtained his student pilot’s license I long for Spring once more to last three stanzas, Doty proved Wilkes-Barre R. MacLaeban. The Hanging sang three; the Band played Scdrick Straughan, and Music D i Conway walked toward Doty’s at Washington nine times with six 7 5 .583 with commercial or Industrfal a game at first against • St. Ixtuls. was accounted for In two innings. _ ^year or' have s e rv ^ previously for The first amendment read as fol and becau.se he has fourteen hours come to be the more aggressive of the Hartford 14 The phone was ringing for more committee was R. Elrunctte, E. five numbers; the Girls’ choir rector G. Albert Pearson. of them gaining decisions over the • 7 6 .538 2 teanui so they will get into regu-- . . . Frank Stbanahan, the Tole In the second the Grill scored ■ a full term, and have received not j lows: ‘‘One’ representative from of dual and .solo flight to h>s credit. ■When birds exploringly fly North two and it was experience and su corner and a spontaneoua roar Binghamton than one hour last night and early Charilia. R. Hanscom. . each homeroom shall be elected the sang four songs; the eighth Auditions were held from 8:30 Went up from the crowd who Senatora. The net result waa that Williamsport 5 7 .417 3 4 lar league play." do strong man, leave* today to twice and then broke the gama. more than ohe "3" in Citizenship, | Anne has also passed the Univer Arnie Carlson And sleepy Insects wake and grade a cappella choir sang to 3:55. Band auditions were giv perior infighting that saw the this morning with youngsters in Every one \s welcome and it : second week of the school year, ex- senaed the verdict. Doty, with a the Nats, prp-season favorites to Albany 5 7 .417 3 4 Oklahpma A. and M.: About 120 gdt In some practice with a small wide open In the sixth with six E war any mark below a "C ” for the sity of Connecticut entrance ex hum.. four numbers. en in the high school gym, orches home town favorite, an 8 to 5 bet the , Grammar School Softball is hoped that a large number ' cept that rooms 23 Main. 24 Main, puffed and closed left eye and a give their rivals stiff oppoaltlan Elmira 4 7 .364 4 out for spring football; 26 return golf ball and a big wind before runs. ^-•aar’a average last year. He must ams. If he goes to college he will classical and some popular music. tras in the Pickwick Theater, ting choice, win Referee Conway’s League angry at the writeup In of parents will be able to at I and 26 Main, shall elect two repre- The annual outdoor music cut under the other, danced for the American League pennant, Utica 4 8 .333 4 4 ed GI’s amom; 37 considered "top the Kritlsh Amateur sU rU May Two Twin KllUaga Ds a Junior. Qualified candidates study either engineering or busl- One of Arnle’s pet peeves is "'The pussy willow sleeps secure choirs in, the high school audi duke. last night's Herald concerning tend. I sentatives each." This amendment feativ^ wilt be beld in Educa around the ring, elated at his lat found themselvea trying desperate American hands." 27 . . '. How come? The Auburn The Grill executed two twin iwho collect the required number ne.ss adminlatration. Am ie prefers women drivers. In his spare time Wrapped In a blanket, snug and torium. and the solos in the Green Fare A Oorj- Hlght their league standings and the C. Tarplnian, '47. received the least opposition, as tional Square on June $. ly to keep out of the cellar. ^ w L Pet GBL Ohio State; 55 ex-service men football {asm has a center, Som- killings during the game to back . of signatures aa sponsors will aeronautics to any other aubject. Arnie likes to dance and play the warm. wich Libraiy, 'Manchester was Doty's eye waa almost closed est victory. schedule for tomorrow afternoon. the vote was 988 pro, and 87 eon. Then, almost overnjght, the Sen Boston 23 5 .821 among 72 top men out for spring mie PoBS fhjin Athena. Ga., home up Miller’s fine mound perform &. have their names put on the vot- He belonged to Spanish ’ Club for guitar. Hidden from sight, untU'one day scheduled as follows: A Cappella In the eeventh. A large mouse For hours after the fight, fans The article, boys, was used as It The second amendment receiv atora solved those troublesome New York 17 10 .630 of Georgia XL: a quarterback, ;;ln g machine. W e shall have a two years and choir. He likes C. Tarpinian. '47, A.^ wonder, sun and rain per Choir, 2:10; Boys’ Choir. 2:40; over the same eye and a deep were talking, comparing the bout 5 4 football; Overall spring sports came in. ance. '' ed the largest opposing vote, 846 southpaw slants. Whereas the left Detroit 15 12 .556 O a rlle WrlghK from StarkvlIId. Frank Kinel led off the second r^ u la r machine loaned to us by form." • Girls’ Choir, 2:50, and the Eighth gash under the right eye found with the best that they had ever 7 4 average 76 per cent and would be ithe town for the election. pro and 216 con. It read: “A can handers had previously tied them Washington 12 12 .500 9 higher if football overflow includ where MisslaslppV^tate is located by drawing a base on bails. Swede. Four Contestant® Grade Choir. 3:00. the redhead’s face a gory sight. witnessed. Most agreed that Tues Mike Rolick made hui umpiring The dates are aa follows: Apply ’Nuff Said didate for representative must, Billy JKorrla, '49 describes the Into knots, the Washington wallop SL Louis 12V 15 .444 104 and a tackle, Jim Bqll. from South Salmonson laid down a neat btint (aenovesi’s Award Vero suffered a cut in the seventh day night’s slug^ng battle was ed. . debut in the Twi League last night ■fbr petitions to Shirley Taylor, during the previous year, have Donations Please! ' "Wind’’ as follows, The A Cappella Choir sang “Roll ers began to pound their torment Cleveland 10 15 .400 114 Michigan: Fritz Crislcr’s pro- Bend, Ind.. home bf you know and beat the throw to flrat and Chariot,” '-‘Oh Suzanna.” and "R a over his left optic. tops. and worked a good ball game be ' ehalrnum of the Election commit- everybody. W e’re glad to paased each aubject with an aver j "I like the crisp October wind Take Latin Exams This corner scored four rounds ors all over the lot. Chicago 8 15 .348 124 po.sal for junior varsity competl- what. when the ball got away from Hutt dian^ Star#:"', the Boys’ Choir, 'Die final canto was as thrilling In their last aeven games, the hind the plate. Last year Mike * 14M, anyUme from now to j,e here and hope that youil like age not lower than “ C” . and have H o i i o i *8 , \ r l Dept. I To blow upon my head: for Doty, two for Vero and two Philadelphia V 20 .231 154 1 on a wild throw from Marco, the Spring (leaning? If so, you "Lamp in the W est” and “ Visions:” s round as one would ever want to Senatora have faced four lefties played third base laith the Hamil thwe o’clock on Monday, May 20, us. W e’ll try to get you the received not more than one " 3 ” know doubt’have found in your ; I like to hear it whistling even with Doty the winner by a 37 National ninnera advanced an extra base. "Hey. Penelope, what do you the Girls’ Choir. "The Snow," "The see. The capacity house was and have sent them all scurrying ton Props. % ' Uat will appear on the notice news (? ) you want as often as or "unsatisfactory” in citizenship." attic or other likely storage At night when I’m fn bed. W L Pet GBL Tony Berube laced a single down By winning honorable mention do with a verb in Indirect Dis Sheperdcas," gnd "Oh. Dear, W^at standing for the entire three min to 32 score. W e had Doty taking for cover. Last Thursday, they A T r / / v c 18 next morning, petitions will possible— well, hers goes: . A representative may be recall places, magazines which are St. Louis 14 8 .636 Hook Bi’enriaii the middle over second base and on the national level in the Art course?” What dots appropinqua- Can the Matter Be 7;” and the utes. Across the ring, eportacast- the last four rounds. banged out Lefty Overmlre with a i Pete Kapurs used a bat given f- be jiven out, and signing will be- When we’ve been walking dowm ed from office for neglect of dutj’ urgently needed by the school I "In winter time, the wind so cold, ! Brooklyn 15 8 .625 both runners dented the platter. bantur or difficillimus -mean?” Eighth Grade Choir, 'YThe Bells of him by Babe Ruth When the latter Vfln.. A ll petitions must be return the halls It seems that one of the by either of the following metliods: iliviaion of the 1946 National library, a second ptea is being I Makes drifts of piling sndw; ^ 13-hlt attack, but dropped a 9-8 Boston ■ 13 10 ..'>65 . Again In the Sixth the Grill ed td Shirley by two o’clock Fri- were several comments heard in St. Mary," “The Fireflies,.” "N ow Manchester, participated in a decision to the Detroit Tigers. The .appeared in Hartford last fall. It popular songs has been adopted 1. The home room may remove ScholHstie Awards Contest, Robert sent out by the library for But it will pass, and warm spring the halls of Windham High school (Chicago 12 10 .545 2 i By The Associated Press Leads NB Nine struck for scores. This Uma It day, May 24. Thd list of successful winds the Day is Over,” and,.?Sing Me two-handed pinochle gaihe of following night they routed Her Should have a lot of base hits In it. was a combination of hits, passed by some juniors " I ’m Just a him by affirmative vote of three- Genovesi, president of Student back Issues of: "The Ameri last Saturday at 1:30 where the Clncinanti 12 10 .545 2 i National I-eague candidates will be announced as' i Will blow again. I know.” to Sleep." cards- A fter playing two -games, man Besse, another lefthander, .440 balls and errors. George Dixon Prisoner of Love.” quartera of its members, and vote Council, ha.s not only received hon can," "L ife," "Better House biennial State Latin Contest spon Sports New York n 14 4 4 Batting—Muslal. St. Louis, .375; i as the signatures are check The' closing concert was broad the score remained tied, one and early In, the game, but hsd to be .409 5 Ig]|y Miller was credited with singled to center and Pete Ka l^lng taken by secret ballot after ors for himself but also for the and Gaixlens," "Good House sored by the Classical Association Pittsburgh 9 13 Walker, Brooklyn, .370. Po|Milar Vel OutfielcleT in!; ad, probably Tuesday, May 28. a petition signed by at least five j Janice ^filler writes about her cast in the Pickwick Theater from one. It waa then decided to play satisfied with a 5-5 draw with the Philadelphia 5 17 227 9 three assists in the first inning of purs followed with a blngle to ) n a final election will be held from Boys seem to think that a glrl'a Art Department of . Manchester keeping," and "Readers Di of Connecticut was held. Janis 4:30 to 5:30 in to^ afternoon. Mass Runs— Hopp, Boston. 21: Reiser, 1 members of the home room Is tak gest." If there are too many ! feeling for books in the following off the tie to- decide the champ Philadelphia Athletics. Now Coaching; ' Play the OrlUrProps game last night. the 'same spot. A passed ball S:80*2:S0 on June 10. pocketbook is something of - a High School. A prize of ten dol Rogers, Tom Duke, Connie Rogers ed orchestras, under the direction Forum Brooklyn, 20. ^ en to the home room teacher. magazines for you to carry, words a part of the whole poem: ionship for the evcTnlng. After On Tuesday, the Nats again en-! Today’s Games and Kinel's single to short right- Any Junior boy or girl who ful- mystery and that it contains lars was given Bob for his pen and Alan Bradley were Manches of Samuel (Jdrdner played "Straus- Runs Batted In— Wdlkcr, Brook-1 Legion Team Tonight 2. The Council may remove notify the school and transpor I "Beyond the covera- of my book. ter’s representatives to the con playing several hands of the third countered Overmlre and this time - Eastern Moriarty Rroth(6ra will leave the field was good for two runs. A fter jjUla the requirements for qualifi enough junk (that’s their- opin and ink drawing, a nautic^ de With every word at which I look. sians" ahd the “Coronation Sports Editor, iyn. 21; Holmes, Boston. 20. him by an affirmative vote of tation will be provided. Dpna- I test. game, the accumulated score walked off with a 15-1 triumph ! Wilkes-Barre at Hartford i8:15) sUtlon at 1 :tfi Sunday for the trip Salmonson fanned, Berube was cation may become a , candidate. ion. girls) for a week-end trip. sign suitable for a fabric print ! I have revealed to mt anew March.”. The Stamford A Cappella Manchester Herald. Hits— Musial. St. Louis, and ! three-quarters of Its nicmber.s. the tijns of any of the above mag A t quarter of two the Manches- showed Crouse 630-Sklnner 930. I over the Tigers, setting a season | Scranton at Albany. .Th e popular Hook Brennan will to New Britain''.,. It will be the l«r hit by a pitched ball. Miller Any Junior who wishes to be a But when A1 DiBattisto entered ^ ^ ^ ^ for drapes or bedspreads for a Another’s thought and point of Choir led by Raymond Randall Bissell Street, Wyrostek, Philadelphia, 33. , Mr. Emery’i biology class the oth-' vote being taken by secret ballot azines will be appreciated. i teritea were a scared . looking then asked my opponent if he was record of 20 safeties. They added j WUlianuport at Binghamton. lead Nichols. Bristol in their game cals third stteiript to open their ^singled for another marker. A candidate, or any student In any boys’ room or a rumpus room. I view. sang "Aina That Good News,” Manchester, Connecticut. another southpaw scalp yesterday Doubles— Musial, St. Louis, 8; i Aqlderia choice, another paaacd er day he seemed to have a hard 1 the request of a majoritv of the group. .At two o’clock whqn the willing to conc^e the game to Elmira at Utica. against the American Legion to season. who wishes to act as “ Cam* 'The awards, given annually to "Ole A rk ’s a Moverin’.” and "O Dear Sir: when they kayoed young Ted Gray. Eight players tied with 6. . baH by the usually rallabla Stan time Jlndlng his pass. A fter puli-1 Executive committee.. with the high .school students in recognl- exams were passed out, they were me but being a "die-hard,” he re American Triples— Musial, St. Louis;J3em- j Bnaign Manager” for any qualified "The Ancient W’orld. the battle Watchers of the Stars.” I wish to report to you an In- Detroit’s rookie lefthander, in the night in a Softball League game at Kellla and an error by, tha Uttar Dr may apply for a ^tition. ing evei-ything from soup to nuts : Faculty Advisor voting on the im- tjun of outstanding achievement in even palSr. 'Then for two holms plied with a boLsteroua, "Never." New York at Chicago Page Inlck, Philadelphia, and Psfko, ■ A notable ,absentee^ on Twi ‘Cllpsheer Reviews fought, they worked their brains to the The massed choir under the di second inning and went on to win the North End diamond at 6:30. resultail In the wtnnera final tal-'- i‘: Any student in the school may frora his pockets the pass was I ca.se of a tie In creative music, art and writing, Man’s Progress in the text is rection of Dr. Hairy Robert Wil- c!^nt which occurred on Tues W e continued the game and I re (1-1) vs. Lopat (2-2). Chicago, 3. ' League rosters this y e a f. is Jsike found much to AI’s reilcf~the i ‘he Execut ve cqmniittee, 'This utmost until at four o’clock, when corded the meld, for myself bring 6-3, Boston at St. Louis (n igh t)—- Home Runs- -Mize. New York, ; Brennan for a number of years llea. Mgn the petitions but he may sign are sponsoretP by the Scholastic taught. ron sang "America the Beautiful,” day, May 14th which 1 believe In Fourth Place. Banks, the former Cardlithl farm Dixon and Salmonson both hit. tnly one. Listen for the list of class vtfks composed entirely of the third amendment and it Magazine. This year more than they walked out of the rooms look ing my total score over the re- Bagby (2-1) vs. Kramer (l-Ol. '7; Hatton. Cincinnati, and McCor- , waa a standout baseball player hand. Jake was one of tna moat received a vote of 956 pro and 112 Reasons for Saving For those who wish to read and and "Prayer of Thanksgiving.” wouM be interesting news for safely twice for tha Grill wUh Fil tandldates, make your choice, and I one hundred and ten thousand stu- •k. “ ing pretty miserable an4 gloomy. qlilred 1000 points for the game. i The victory ^ gave the Nats a .500 Philadelphia at Detroit—Chris mlck, Philadelphis. 4. with the Bon Ami and Blueflelda. feared sluggera at the Oval d q ^ g *’ ______con. learn. Alec Templeton, world famous publication in your evening paper Jimmy CJa^n enjoying a partaet sign hla petition. ilents from all forty-eight states, Then when they compart with Again I asked my opponent if’ won and lost percentage ror the topher (2-2) vs. Trucks (3-2). Stolen Bases- Reiser, Brook-! Hook was a great hitter and field- the past two years. The Shprt And find the truths for which they each other what they had put down blind pianist who was guest artist, which la as follows; , night at the pUte for the Propa — Marion Dickson, ’48. Speaking of cqllectlng things--! The fourth amemimeni al.so had Washington, D. C., Canada, and within a few short weeks, sum yearn.” he was willing to concede defeat first time this season, with a fourth Washington at (Cleveland iyn, 9; Walker. Brooklyn, and, cr and with the passing years rightfteld road was to hla liking. ^ mer will be here and thousands of they nearly died of fright. "What played VThe Prelude in G Sharp with two singles and a base oh the latest fad seems to be col- i a large opposing vote. 8.5ri pjo and the Philippines submitted work. Once In a Llfetline but he again replied in the nega place record of 12-12. A home run Haefncr (1-1 vs. Feller (4-3). Haas. Cincinnati. 6. switched to softball. In this sport, high school students wUi be work \^11 our teachers say?” Although Minor,” “ Preludes" from Chopin, hallB. . ^ ieCtlng locks of auburn halrr- 2t0 con. It read: ’’Th^president The Art awards which have been Barbara Hall. '48 tells how books John Crouse of 136 HoUister tive. In drawing next to the final by lefthanded hitter Stan Spence National PiU:hing--Lnnler. St. Louis, .5-0 Brennan has blossomed into a top ing, These studenta will find that tniy werq-weary from the .fxam and "Empress' of the Pagrodas" with two mates aboard In vhe first '-.Friday night tha' Lagtcsi faeaa \ French Club Holds from unsuspecting males. This of the Student Council Shall he conducted for the past eighteen i are her friends: street, and the writer. Joseph card, my opponent drew an ace Chicago at New York— Schmitz — 1.000; Beggs, Cincinnati, 4-0 - notch pltchei%ln addition to being unless they have a deflnilg plan they were glad it was over. from the "Mother Goose Suite.” inning accounted for the winning GUPA’s. ___ _ is just a warning 4o all you boys elected during the fourth quarter years offer eleven thousand, twen I My Gifts Last bn the 'prbgram all the Skinner of 110 Tanner street. giving him 1000 Aces which he (2-1 > vs. Voiselle (.2-3). 1.000. a heavy hitter. Sports Schedule \ A B R ■ r o A B who are gifted with fire-red head i of the school year foi the ensuing for saving, their money wlH go, The tests themselves were hard markers and paved the way for ty dollars in cash prizes in the ' “ Upon a high and wooded hill choirs joined together in the elng-. meld making the final score, Pittsburgh at Bi’ooklyn (night i Hook hn.s assumed the coaching Lively Meeting of hair. j Year by the entire student body and at the end of the summer er than In former contests and in Dutch Leonard’s third mound tri Murray, 2b .... 8 1 0 2 2 2 National Awards: achievement ^IHere is a sight that makSs me I ;|^^‘;5"^‘;;^ “ ‘^V e r ir i‘ rhVt w^^^ ing of "The Hallelujdh Chorus’* Crouse 1790-Skinner 1200. — Ostermuller (1-2) vs. Branca .American League reins of the NB ’s and flashed In Paganl,\cf ...... 4 0, 0 1 1 0 , ’ ______I in a manner prescribed by the they will have little to show for umph without a defeat. Thoraday, May 19 — — keep and certificates of merit in thrill.^ frejn "The Messiah" with Alec (0-0 ). Batting — Lodiginni, Chicago, the box in the team's opener. In the news recently we’ve read i Council. His qualifications .shall their summer’s labor. These two be covered by non-conteatlng stu Just— “ Once in a lifetime." A lefthander proved a wise St. Thomas at Manchester, 3:30 Green...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 : the Regional Awanls, and seventy I ’There sits a house all snug and Templeton accompanying at the Cincinnati a t , Phllailelphla The Legion, trounced in their Naming places in Parts and giv- about the A. F. of L „ the W. P. I be the same as those for a lepre- facts were brqiight out by the dents until thf end of the year. Yours very truly. choice for St. Louis Cardinals .386: Williams, Boston, .381. —Oval. Dixon, lb \...... * ^ * 1 ? i Hcholarships to leading art Schools ' small, piano. Some (comments madb. by J. M. Skinner. Vander Meef- (0-2) vs, Rowe (0-2). I ' Runs— Pesky,' Boston. 31. Wil- opener by the North Ends, will be Kapura, a# '.,...4 l 1 1 2 1 information about them A —VE day and a good, many ! sentative except that he al.so must “ High School Cllpsheet.” a pam This is one of the complaints MANCHESTER Manager Eddie Dyer. With Lefty Legion vs. NB ’s, 6:30— North ; (available only to seniors). . A gift .there is on every wall. members of Manchester Choirs are: St. Louis at Bostom (night) - I Boston. 28. out to achieve their first success Kinel, 3b . . .\. .3 2 1 2 1 0 aaawered the roll call in the lat- others. ’The' Idea seems to have •>« « member of the Junior class, phlet prepared by the Education about the test throughout the 110 Tanner street. Howie Pollet holding Brooklyn to End. Among the art jurors, who did Norman Beauregard—"The co Martin (2-0) vs. Cooper (2-2). Runs Batted In—Doorr. Boston, in league play. Both teams will Salmonson, If .,3 l 2 0 0 0 aat meeting of the French tclub. caught on at M H. S. for the day ’ *nd must have served at least one Section, U. S. Savings Bonds Di state. After-school seasiona and AUTO BODY Manchester, (Connecticut. five scattered singles, the Red- ______Friday, May 17 not know the names of the artists "A gift? Not one, but row on row operation and conduct of ail the ■J9: Williams, Boston, 26. field their strongest Uncup. Horvath. If ---- 1, 0 0 0 0 - 0 A discussion was held concern when Mr. Piper’s history tests I year’s time as a member of vision, Treasury Deparlntant, extra homework have been neces May 15. 1946. birds shaded the Dodgers 1-0 to Bristol at Manchester, 3:30— whose work they were judging, I Of gifts that year by year' will sary for all students everyw ^re students was most gratlf j-lng- to 50 Oak Street Hits— Pesky, Boston, 44; Berar- The usual attendance prize will Berube, c ing the voting on the new French were passed back was promptly i the Council." Washington, D. C. displace the Flatbush favorites as v ’ a Oval. were Louis Slobodkin. outstanding j grow. who entered the exapi. Miss Kinbe M.H.S." Telephone 6979 dino, St. Louis, 40. be awarded. Miller, p . eonstitution. which took place in christened “n** day. ^ amendme.^ was: ' All sculptor: Louise Bruner, art edi- It is further brought out in this' The best that men have ever Pill Chasers the National League leaders. ! / C S f C r a a j 8 Legion vs. P A ’S, 6:15—OvaJ. France on Sunday, May ,5. Speak i officers except the president shall magazine that no student will be and Miss Spafard both helped the Nancy E|unzel‘—“ It wa.s good ex Auto Body and Doubles — Greenberg. Detroit. ; tor, Cleveland News; artist thought Les Webber proved a tough foe Kacey va. Rockville, 6:30 — ___ ,80 8 8 4 SS J ers on thin subject were Marianne come a successful saver unless he Manchester contestants very perience to sec and hear other' Fender Rcpairlnt Baton Rouge. La.— Players from 12; Spence. Waahington, 11. Totals In tlw May issue of "Seventeen" ^ ela ted by the Council at a I Georges Schriber; director ' Homer Will here, upon these shelves be for the crack St. Louis southpaw, North End. Hamlltou (0> Tleman, Ralph Howard, Edward Understands the reasons for sav much. Then of course the writers choirs. It helps to show us our ad four states are represented on Lou Triples—Keller, New York, and Filial Mat Caril l a i r e d at a joke, only to look purpose Saint-Gaudens of the Fine Arts brought. of the exam made it as fair as pos vantages and also our points of Aoto Painting but a second inning double by By The Associated Press Saturday, May 18 \ Willard, Donald Klemer and Ken ing and has a personal savings isiana State’s undefeated six-man Spence, Waahington. 4. Delucca 3b at the bottom of the article, and | «»>■'' be chosen from a list Galleries at Carnegie InstitiKe: sible to all the studenta attending improvement;" • Siaionizlng Whitey Kurowskl and a 400-foot Howie Pollet. C*»’d8 r-Blanked BA’s vs. Chicopee Falls, 2:30— Madigan. If neth Lappien. sure ’nuf it was from Betty Zim- j Prepared by a nominating com- goal. Many high school students “ And so my house a home wijl be golf team. Home Runs— DiMaggio, New Rqyal Bailey Farnum of Rhode but they made It very hard and Joyce Straughan— " I had a won triple by Dick Staler spelled the Brooklyn. 1-0, on five hits enabling Listed Tonight Oval. Carton, os . Other speakers i^•ere Bop Jones ifierman ’48. Here’s the joke for' '^'«ee. All nominees for offices look forward to the day when Where hands may work, but mind York. 7; Williams, Boston, 6. Islkud School of Design; ' and sprang dreaded and unexpected derful (lav whl(A I will never for righthander’s doom. The sweep of SL Louis to move into first place Sunday, May IV Caron, rf .. who spoke about the French all you who haven’t read it: ' )b e pi esiden shall be mem- they can enter Independent occu- be free. Stolen Bases — Rizzuto. New Eli.se E. Riiffitie. acting head. De pati’Dns rather than working for questions on them. get." the two-game series with the In National Lpague by eleven per York, and Case, Cleveland, 5. Sportsmen's Water (Jarnivsl, Tracy, cf ., Riviera, and George Torrance who A farmer and a professor shar- ‘ '’ e Council and »sha I bi’ part meiH of Fine Arts Teachers’ The roof is low, the fire burns .sorneone el.se. Their savings will 'iTie freshmen conteatanta. Janis Walter Gryzb^‘‘Most of all I Dodgers put the Cards 11 percent centage points. Pitching— Harris. Boston, 6-0— Hartford—Twq popular matmen Center Springs. Hutt, lb ... told of the He dc la Cite which is clear. ed a seat on a train They started eetion sUpc I College, Columbia University. be building up capital for invest Rogers and Tommy Duke, had enjoyed hearing A l* Templeton, age points ahead of the Brooks. Johnny Berardlno, Browns- 1.000:' Dobson adn Ferris#, Boston, Dwyer. 2b .. an Island on the Seine River, ahd talking and the professor proposed I *^beir election, the altei- In • the national contest there And all my friends in books are Bclted homer wtlh bases loaded to j with local wrestling audiences. nates in their home rooms shall ment. Students planning to enter taken previous testa taken by who gave a magnifiilent perform The Boston Red Sex dropped 4-0- 1.000. Housing SbortaKe Kellis, c ... the oldest part of Paris. a game of riddlgs. He sqid, " I f I I were twenty thousand works of near." spark St.~Loula to 8-2 victory over Pat Kelly and Gene Bowman, .two become the regular representa a profession will wanb to save for former M-H.S. studenta and they ance." their second game In the last 19 I Marco, p .. Some groups unscrambled vo have a riddle you can’t guess, you I art from which tu.choose the prize and their fifth In 28 games this the 'New York 'Yankees. Alliens, Ga.—Coach Vic Ret tives.’’ The vote for this amend- a college education. 'The one rea both agreed tha^ this one was the JacIiTe Dutcher—:"The whqje day Youngest Trainer i of the classiest contenders to ap- cabulary words white others de give me a uoiiardollar, andaiiu vicewi.r versa.*’ i eon winners. Some stanzas of "M y Castle of hardfat ever. The aophomoaeis, season when they bowed to the Clyde McCullough, (Jubs - Crack-1 ting'# undefeated University of Totals ...... 25 0 6 21 6 5 son for saving which affects each Dreams," Elaine Hauschlld’s poem, was wonderful. Some brought along ------^ pear here, are paired up In’ the ciphered scrambled proverbs. Binney and Smith Company Connie Rogers and Alan Bradley, GAISET (Chicago White Sox 3-2, but did not ed three-run circuit blast in 13th Georgia tennis team disbanded Grill ...... 020 0060—8 ‘be ganic but pickson. '48 and every one of us is: Saving which received honorable mention cameras and the pictures that were Biiton Rouge— Marty Brous-[ feature number ’Huirsday night George Cox, a member of the added. Professor, you are better ; - ______< . .sponsored Group ’Two'.v, General had some difficult unexpect^ SAT.M AY 4^5 lost any of their five and half inning to provide (Chicago with 6-4 | HamBlon ...... ___ 000 0000—0 now helps curb inflation. The fcillows: taken will be printed ip next year's sard, 25, former Louisiana State oiv the final program of the sea- when the first four men were de aixth period clasa, read to his educated than I am, so will- you Designs, under which Bob^a entrv que^ions on Caesar’s battle cam- miruHOAira * am n A T u n a a game cushion, as the second place triumph over Philadelphia. Runs batted in: Berube 2. American income is much great "My castle is a world of light, Somanhis, which serve as a pitcher, has been head trainer j son at the Auditorium on Weth- clared ineligible on the Southeast group a mystery Story in French mind if I give you only fifty was classified. The Sag^Allen paigna and they hope never to have New York Yankees also were Mel Harder and Steve Gromek.' Kinel 2, Miller. Stolen basea:- er'-than the value of goods and A shining, glistening star. token of remembrance to all wh® ROQER WILUAMS HANDICAP Phila-1 there since he was 21. | ersfleld avenue, ern Conference’s residence rule. which he had ■ written, the pur cents?" ’The professor agreed that Track Squad Bows Company, Hartford, is the regional servicea which are available at another test like it. —'w. visited Greenwich.” beaten. 8-2 by the St. Louie Indians— Harder blanked (Murray, Carton. Kinel. Sacrlflcea; It’s very pure and gold and bright. fre *10,000 delphia 3-0 on six hits In opening i Two other stirring bouts with pose being that his listeners that was .only fair and told the ! art co-aponsor, and the compatty the present time. I f this differ Attending the contest wars ap Shirley Clampetr-"! enjoyed go ttr—-T»mr.OUaamiUpwmrd. OapWJmmmiOmt-SiMl—mli Browns. Mexlriu) Hayride Miller. DouWe plays: Murray to It’s where the angels are. game of double header and Gromek I» n g Time Between ' Major Sammy Menacher,;. an old should discover the criminal. farmer tp ask the first question. is presenting a regional exhlbl- ence Is absorbed In savings, the proximately 400 people from 45 ing to the Pickwick Theater and Cleveland came up with aomie — -Xr / Dixon; Kapura to Dixon to KlneL To Hartford Team shut out Athletics, 5-0, in nightcap favorite meeting Lewie "Tex" Left on bases: Grill 6, Props 4. Janet Iverson, '49. Said the farmer—after much I tlon. For three weeks begining inflationary tendency will be curb schools all oyer Conrtecticut. *niese seeing Alec Templeton." THE BRISTOL HANDICAP gradc-A pitching to gain a double Chicago— As the result of hla "M'y caatle's on a raindrop, on four safeties. Long Branch, N. J.—When ■ Laird in the semi-final and pop BaseA on balls: Miller L Marco 3. thought. "What animal has three ! May 12. the Carnegie Institute In ed. I f we do. not save, but rather exania were for Frenchmen, Sophb-. John.Kjellson— “ Itjaras an inspir shutout over the Athletics 3-0 and Mexican League offer, tjie Yank A silvery bit of dew f t *7 ,5 0 0 Added Johnny Rlgney and Murrel Monmouth Park opens June 10 ular Eddie McNeal and Little Joe Strike outs; Miller 6. -dareo 8. Hit legs walking and two legs fly Putting on a terrific burst of Pittsburgh is exhibiting in its use our dollars to compete with mores, Juniors'and Seniors. No ing di^ that I will never forget. Thtt*.7mat-OUt mmd Vpwaii • Si* tmlomgt 8-0. Mel Harder, making his Ini Turner, flashy junior heavyweight, ees needle Phil Rizzuto Ih broken Fine Arts Gallery the one. thou ’That drops me o ff on a bit of wind Juniors or Seniors went from our Jones, White Sox— Rlgney pitched the heat, of thoroughbred hoofs in | by pitcher, by Marcoi (Benibe). in g?" The professor .puzzled for speed'which brought him up to other dollars for available goods, It was a great experience sin^ng aiUNDSTAND 60* • CXUIHOOSS 61. Tu be). tial start of the aeasop, scattered a newcomer from Texas complete English In batting practice:"Get As it is passing througjh. school. Announcement of the vari four-hit 3-2 victory over Red Sox northern * New Jersey will be Passed balls: KellU 2. Umpires: a while and then offered the farm sand. two hundred and twenty- prices will continue to rise higher together with all the otTier choirs CaatwH V(M|r Lm J)I Trata ar Bre Scbadiila six hits In the opener to register the show. The opener is set for hit .now. We give you 40,000 peios, w'thin five yards of Roland ous scholarships and awards «vlU and Johes smashed two run homer. awakened for the first time since Rollick and Kerr. er a dollar. “ I don’t know. What 1 eight art awards. and higher. Savfiffg now will help at the Pickwick Theater,” his 213th victory of hla major eh." M. R. Robinson, publisher of "M y castle la a floating cloud, be made within three weeks. Stan Spence, Senators—Drove in 1893. I 8:30. is the answer?" The farmer said, j Breaux, Hartfqrd’s ace roller, Don prote-’t the value of our money. ^rretta- McKinney—"I enjoyed league career. Steve Gromek al Scholastic Magazines, says, "Stu- A wispy Land of Nod. Tom Duke, ’49 half of Washington’s runs in 6-3 I don’t know either. Here's your i Pendleton gained an easy second ’This magazine goes on to point And when I go to sleep there seeing other people that I had. met lowed only four l\jta In the nlfeht- I dents who receive an award have victory over Detroit with three- fifty cents.” jin th^ triangular track meet be- put the best wkya of savlHgrDhe I ’m very close to God.” at .other' music festivals.” won a well deserved ’A’;, even if run circuit smash. ^ ' tweeen Bristol, Hartford and way to insure wise handling of Jennifer Rowley and Janice M il Sylvia Keith—“My greatest •en ?3ie Chicago Cuba got o ff on the it Is nevir sewed on a sweater." Scholarship Award Joe Beggs, R eds-Lim ited the Congratulations to the girls who Manchester last Saturday at Trin money is to work out a budget ler also received honorable men joyment waa hearing Alec Temple rlgrit foot In their eastern Inva have been collecting at the base Eugenia Emery,' ’48 and^follow It. A budget does not Giants to six hits ,to gain his f o u ^ ity field. tion for their poems. ton and the Stamford Choir." sion bj^ whipping the Philadelphia straight victory 2-1 In 10 innings. ball games. This money goes to the Pendleton was not the only man - ■ 7^....' ‘ need to be an elaborate schedble Carolyn Sonniksen, '48 Given to M. H. S. Ralph Azinger— "The audience Phils eU In a 18-inning endurance M.H.S. Athletic Fund. However, who put on a apeqtacular show of proposed expenditures and does at Greenwich was very apprecia contest. A three-run homer by they get the people to contrjbute, for the Red and W’hlte, though. ("liib Aiiiiounces not necessitate 'keeping detallkd e\ tive. I enjoyed hearing the Stam catcher Clyde McCullough In the FREE! HtUy'er Junior College announces IFREEIi whether by a friendly .smile or a records. 'The exact form of the ford Choir and I hope that aonrt- Last Night *s Fights FREE!; Bob McKinnpy ran a aparkllng that they are including Manchester / Does Your CAR fatal 13th offset a pair of* round little help from some more per budget is not important. It Is the ^^ielleyites’ Lose day our choir will be able to have 52:8 quarter 'mile to''beat by a High school as one of the out trippers by the Phils’ Johnny suasive boys, they deserve credit. Dancie Patrons atata of mind that counU, the de beautiful robes such as theirs.” alight margin his old rival Mal standing secondary schools In this Wryostek ahd Del Bnnle. - - . • termination to w ork'ou t'a system, Irene nUng— " It jyaa an inspir colm t,etaon. 'The only- other M. 5th Game in Fight state to receiva a 1946-47 Trustee Another fine, pitching exhibi By The Associated Press ’To Jill- .those fair-skinned peo i. plan for spending and saving, ing, day for all music lovers. We Need A H. S. first was copped-by Bernle There’s a hint of mystery about Scholarship award from the col tion by Jqe Beggs, who "botched New York—Tony Janiro, 148, ple who .seem to-be getting freckles and to stick to it. After having had a wonderful time and there early this vear. we’d like to say i C *^ *llo in the broad jump., the ’decoration for the Sock and lege; hla fourth' trlunmh without a de Youngstown, outpointed IJobby decided to save a part of each p^y Manchester High'a baaeftall team Waa also, good fellowship between both feat. enabled Cincinnati’s rising Cummings, 145, Philadelphia, 8. one thing-it’s not freckles,, . The two pole Y®ulWrs. Buskin 'annual dance to be held check, the next thing to decide lost its fifth game In elg^t atarta The student so chosen will re all studenta.” Valve Job! freshmen, p rod u ct a surpriae by Reds to edge out the New York Akron— Lee Savold, 199, Pater friends, bat the measles. tomorrow night in the High School which form a savings is best. Monday afternoon at the West ceive a grant of |200 from the Wllmg Scott— “The part of our placing; Flaherty, a second, and frusteea. He will be designated a Giants 2-1 in a 10-inning thriller son, N. J., knocked out tiob Gar Auditorium. A t the dance all United States' Savings Bonds are Side Oval when th* locaU bowed trip to Greenwich that I ei^^ed Buckminster, a tie for third. Don Tuatro Scholar at Hlllyer to uader- unfler the arc lights at the Polo ner, 179, Loplsville, 2. Tliat's all for a while, but we Sock and Buskin members who always a good inveatmient. to Windham by a score of 8 to.S, moat was the pleasura o f hearing BUICK 8 . . .. $12.95 miaaed • beating Bonds can be bought at most lake full time study In the college Grounds. Ojant outfielder Willard New Orleane—Freddie Archer, .whh’t -say goodbye, 'cause we’ll (-Hall narrowly during the past .year have eariied Jimmy W iley staftdd for the Alec Templeton, the blind piaalat.” . Jackson of Hartford in the 880, banka and post offices and at Marshall brbught a crowd of 35,- 145H, Newark, N. J. and Coiiby W A t ER CARNIVAL be looking.for you in two weeks next Scpteipber. their membership in tha National Red and White but Was relieved Carolyn Estey—"No other town CHRYSLER 6 .. $10.95 Linaon, 149, New Orleana, drew, f but was unable ta cope with a many storea: Working students, ("T h e senior selected, either a 975 to Ita feet vrith a ninth Inning 'Thespian Society will be initiated by Bob Tedford In the fourth In? could have ,more appropriately ! more powerful finish and lost by however, will find it much more boy or a girl must posseaa," the homer which tied the score at 1-aII, 10. In an Impreatiive candlelight serv ning. \ been host to the music featival.” DE SOTO . . . . $10.95 Providence—Gene Farland, 159, I one-tenth of a second in the convenient to buy their bonds letter said, “ an outstanding record but a single by Max Weat in the _ AT CIWTER SPRINCS POND Two Games Lost ice. ■ Due to erratic Infield' fielding Robert Wright—“Qreenwlch was Cranston, R. I. outpointed Jimmy stretch. through , the Payroll Savings Plan, of continuous high scholarriiip and top of the 10th, a sacrifice and .The dance committee has se and Wlley'a wildness, Windham an educational as well as an en NASH ...... $12.95 Mulligan, 1674, Lowell. Maas., Bernie Costello was high scor If they (.work for firms that offer active piarticlpation in social-'-and muff of a fly ball by rlghtflelder Ton’ll MT they’re lerlll— cured A1 Gentlle’a orchestra, one scored most of fhelr rtmi. joyable trtp.” 10. B^ Reel and W hite er for the Wigrenltes with 13 this aeiwice to employees. The em athletic acAvities during hla four $10.95 Jack Graham gave the Reds the of the most highly rated in thU Beauregard was the big gun for Margaret De Ciantis—"A'irare OLDSMOBILE 6 Bangor, Me.—'Bob Nash, i 152, Sunday, May li9th ^ 9:00 a. m. To 4:80 p. m. - the' new Hallmark "Snlid -points (not counting relay). The ployee siinply Ifllla in an author years- In high school.' Since the decision. W' section. Patrons and patronesses the locals In scoring a run , and gift was administered to all Philadalphla, awarded decision SeDdert”; greeting rarda The Red ami Wliite baseball relay team bowed to a stronger ized card, Indicating the amount qualities we desire in a recipient of OLDSMOBILE 8 $12.95 The .Pittaburgh*Bostoh Braves will he: .Siipt and Mrs. Arthur 111- baltlnfc In another with a lofig fly through the' beautiful playing o f over Bob Rynne, i55, Lowell, team lo.st to Middletown by a score Hartford foursome, but beSt! the he wishes to have deducted each this award are not aatiafactorily National League clash waa poat- Fly >nd Plug Cailiiig TournamenU, U g Rolling, C*nm Tilttog, Wood Saoing, Balloon with a leru’a-eye-Tiew of Irig. Pfihcipal . and Mrs- Edson pay day, tfie. denomination of bail. Alec Templeton.” Maas., (Rynne disqualified In of 4 to 1 on Wednesday, May 8. Bristol combine easily. measured by testa alone, we PACKARD 6 .. $10.95 poned by rain ... Coke Set life nDd timei’. ^ ile y . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skin Bond he wants, and the names in Ronny E<)mondaop, '47. It W certain that from this ex fourth round .vhen hlf... .mcond at tlie West Side Oval, and dropped Petitions secured by Maiiches- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hand- relying upon your appraisal of the perience the fellowship between jumped Into ring); Busting, Match Splitting, Canoe Racing, Etc. Drawn by Betty Betx which Bonds are to be Issued. their second consecutive game on ! ter athletes were; . ley, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hall, Mr. huUviaual recommended and not our choirs and appreciation for PACKARD 8 ... $12.95 Wilkes-Barre. Pa —Al "Sonny” and other famout artifti. Friday, May 10. by a score of 8 ’The habit of saving consistently Variety In Reports upon written examinations. The The 110 yd. Third, tie between ami Mrs. William p. Quish, Mr. la more important than the better music has continued on in . $10.95 To Form Bowling. Seidman,-184, Scranton, outpoint .they’re ehuckle-bait to 2 to ‘West Hartford at West Costello and Brcault (B ). and Mrs. John Shea. nomindtion however, can be mada Its growth. P O N T I A q 6 ____ ed Stntonio Varmona, 167, New - ^ ' if if — FEATURING ^----- ★ ★ ★ Hartford in a CCIL game. amo'jr.t you save. Rangmg from clasfics to weat- only Uie principal o f the high Sailerod for every. The 220 yd. Third. CarUon. , At the dance the officers for the — Mgrlon Diekaen, '4I. Avia Beechlar, York, 8. In the May 8 game, it was a The 440 yd. Flrat, McKlnnay; coming year will be announced. arna, Action book reports wore achool" ■ '■ ...... STUDEBAKER € $10.95 League at YMCA Vancouver, B. C.—Jackie Tur H oressiow Breese ini ■ Ught pitcher’s duel between Mid written by Mrs. Smg Loonja’a Sehelara^M have also been of ner. 1174, Vancouver, outpointed 19-Yeor-Old Joan Solyoto, National Amateur Dry, Wat and Sluah > fourth, Robinacm. Carolyn Sennlkacn n a a li!! M&B. Oelf Team dletown’s Frank and the locals’ The ?00 yd. Second. Hall; third, Afth period English class on Fri fered to M. H. B. recently for the flalaa Two Prices Include Gaskets and lAiiior. Pee Wee Lewla,. 122, Oakland, Beauregard until the ninth inning Hooker; fourih, Bray. day, ' These reviews shared with Julius Hartt School of Muric and Topics for Discussion 'Stop the preaaea! Tear out the six teama have already express Calif., 10.'. Fly Lady Champion. First Woman To Win All Fly Titles In One when the local pitcher was touch The Mile run: Second, Pendle othera enjoyable books which had for the Hartford Academy of Hair- i ? i front page! Outside the H. S. ‘fhe M. H. S. gqlfers soared to ed thalr desire to bowl in a league ed for four hits," and thri-c rims ton; third. Donovan. * been read by members of tha claaa. dressing. two victories last Monday and 4 BERVICE CARS TO LOANt Titans lx T Puty "Should the O.P.A. remain?” World Office window .there raged at the ”T” next fall. A meeting which meant the ball game. The Javelin: Third, Costello. Character aketchea of zeveral of Friday,, over Bristm and Hartford "Should the United Nations Inves e furious battle ■ on the tennis will be held at the “Y” on Mon Year! ■ • > ^ ^ I I A L L M A I t K In the West Hartfoid game Di. k ’I’he Shot piit:*rhirU, Johnston. tigate ll\e Franco dictatorship?"' the important figurea In the book Juld Current’ Affaini Public by scores of 15 to 2* it and day, May 20. at S^p. m. to effe<;t Detroit — Prospective football court. On one side hoIdin)i the Faley held the locals lo two hits; Tile Pole va.iiit: Second, Flaher The above are the topics to be were included In the' reports. The 18 to'O respecUvelv. an organization. candidates at University tA De fort for the faculty were Mr- Pear . fO ilO SENDERS both by Jlnqny McCuri v. ty; third, tie for Biickmiiuter and discustied by the Debating Club, scene and main action of the story Charles Waite and Wendell Unbeaten in C.CI.L. compati- I t la hoped that twelve teams troit are taking a rafreaher courae son and Mr. Vadara. The student Ample F; me Parking! ■ : Canteen Servieelj Johnny Pearston of \Vest Hart Geaueile (H i. ’ ■ May 14 and 21. were described and the writer's Gates were ddmitted to Current Uon tha Red and white proved the may be inehidad In tha league and In T-formatlon tactics. ford hit a roundtripper with two The Broad jump; First,’ Costel Speaking for the affirmativa. challengers wars .Gua Guatkfaoti opinion of the book given. A short Affairs Club at the May 9 meet team to beat whan they scored Brunner's this number will have to be eet aa mates aboard, in the seventh in- lo; second, McKinney; fourth, May 14 will be Phyllla Karlin and and Ralph Azinger. Tha outcome? reautne o f the author'a life waa ing., !D)la makes a total of eleven their second victory against IM a- the limit. High at Incroose to give West Hartford the CarUon. Irene Benson. The negdtlve speak A t prase time the faculty mem written. Juniors in the club. toL The other game waa an easy 80 Oakland Street. Tel. 5191 A ll ehurchee In Manchester are win. I Spons^ By MANCHESTER DIVISION, C. S. _ , ^ The High jump; Second, Costello; ers will be Mr. ’Dougherty and bers were leading one - game to A popular au b^t was adventure During the meeting PHyula Ftr- !8 to 0 .victory over Hartford Invited to send representatives to State Colljige. Pa.— A 27-year-1 , » Noske started on tlie hill tie for fourth between LeHedz and Lee Silverstein. nothing. But the fight went on. atories, and many of the books ato led the group.In a diacuasion Public. this meeting prepared to enter old ex-servloeman. Cliff Sullivan 11 the locals but was relieved by Zcbixiwskl' (B ). \ I The opposing aides have not For the final reaults o f thia that were reviewed wefe by wfU-|.(■of-the news of the week. A ll the Captain Charlie Froh girored an teams in tbe Laagua* arid ip help of Spring VgUcy, N. Y., is acornigi Bob Tedford in the seventh inning., The Relay; Second. Manchaater. I been chosen for the May 21 debate. atupendoua conflict tune In same known authors. members their . - ' , 1' httiiliiiViiiil I '11 iiiiii ' Ti Tii i iliHiii } (
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16,194f FA6B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAT 16,194» TFELVH BY FONTAINE FUX ^you know, the sporting goods TOONERVILLE FOl.KS Business'*Services Offered IS Florists— NurserlM 15 Help Wanted— Female 35 Boats afnd Accessories 46 Machinery and Tools 52 Wanted to Rent 68 store on Summer Street and I got to teUlng him about your de FQR ONE ROOM in p iivrte home or S^nse and Nonsense CUT FLOWBIPP and planU for WOMEN at New Model Laundry. SPEED BOAT for outboard S A L E —Reconditioned 500 coys. Said he thought you had OIL BURNER SERVICE gallogallons-per hour Myers Bulldos- one room apartment, in South Memorial Day. Geranuims, pe Good, clean working condltlona. motor, like new, also 24 horse - Cla8sified something— and If they turn out This advertisement appeared re • Isn’t That The Idear W I LBERT! Classified Air Conditioning Installed er pump. 42 or 82 gallon tank; Manchester dlstHcL Write Box tunias. igeratum, lantanaa, Apply 78 Summit atreet. power Johnson Seahorse, P-70, to be aa good as they sound, he’d cently in a Suzie has. a sweater. K. Herald. Maryland newspaper: All Work Guaranteed! coleus, nierembeigia. dracaenas, being overhauled. Tel. 2-0338. All controls. Call Carl Nygren. like the exclusive agency -pro "Not WANTED--^ anyone know So tight, so cute, ,BO choosey. vinca vinca, pans, nistic baskets, Phone 6497. vided you can work out a satis It never shows a wrinkle. Advertisements FOR S A L E —Evenrude, sportsman WIDOW, Son In service, desires Advertisements By WILLIAM MAIER ing the whereabouts of my hus VAN CAMP BROS. and urns. Salvia and tomato EXPERIENCED 3 sr 4 room rent. Has to move factory agreement. What he sug band will please keep it to them But. oh, how it shows Suzie! t outboard motor, like new, 8100. USED CASE tractor on rubber —Rebecca Walker. Day and Night Ser plants. Burke The Florist, Tal- fbr new landlord. Urgent. Phone For Rent For Salt* The laauraaoe Cheek gests is that he Will take them on selves. Mrs. , . . " For Rent For Sale Telcphrfne 4420. ' tires ivith mounted cultivator, consignment to be retailed -at $22 cottvillc Road Phone 7148, Rock TELEPHONE 2-0964 or write 83 Chestnut ^ "That SUvU girl who^^e been PHONE 5244 09^4844 excellent condition. Corn plant To Buy To Sfll a dozen, of which jrou will receive Patient—Well. Doctor, bow am To Boy To Sell ville, Conn. ers, disc harrows. Dublin Trac street. xxvin keeping hooka for him all these Raatua- Ah’s sure advanced in Building Materials 47 ye a n —ahe’a ge ttln i married in $15— before the lOih' of the month I? RADIO — Eled^f^al Appliance GERANIU.M.S, Begonias, Vinca SWITCHBOARD tor Company. Wllllmantlc. When they got home, every following the sal do past couple of years. Doctor -Very well, your ankle Is Service, repatra. picked up and COUPLE 4nd 5 ■ year old boy, CLASSIFIED ADVT. body w as, out, which waa juat January. He w iir asking Mr. Gib ...... MoSc Well, two years, ago Ah CLASSIFIED ADVT. Vines, Ruffled Petunias, Agera- OUR STOCK, of 45 pound, 55 WARDS binder twine tests to 90 , whose eviction notice Is up June son if he coitkl recommend a girl Just (passing thfs on to you for ^ loafer, and now still swollen, but that doesn't dis delivered^pifomptlyt 20 years' tiim. Coleus. Dracaenas. Urns and OPERATOR DEPT. HUUItS: as well. Debby went down the DEPT. HOURS: pound. 65 pound asphalt mica lb. strain! It's finest quality 1st desire ren t' in Manchester. ■treet to her room and put on her who waa gbod in mathematica,” what it may be wprth. Maybe you Ah’s listed as an unfortnatc vic turb me. experience. John Maloney Phone window boxes filled, WooNG Elstablished Manchester toed past her door aa quietly aa more—more than juat an ordinary one of your speeches? er what subjects he usufilly preach open. I’hone 8-3091. 379 Burnside With Old E.stablished W H ITE Cedar posts 6' to T long, quire Ernest Rubin, 208 South resident must vacate to new she could. But ahe had been in business job, for instance." Elite got another letter, and this President Wilson -That depends ed on in his labors afliong hit peo said bank by the person in SCIENTIFIC > Businesb Property for Sale 70 one was from the insurance com Avenue Greenhoiis# and Nurs 3" to 4" tops. 35 cents delivered. street, Rockville. owner. Will buy a 6-room sUigls her room only a little while when Debby still stared at her on the l e t l ^ of the e%;ech. If it U ple: whose name such book was pany. Debby ran all the way back issued, for payment of the REFRIGERATION CO. ery, East ^lartford. Manche.ster Organization W rite for prices on other sizes. R A ILR O A D sits, 4,000 square or double and wait for occu Miss Pfirmalee knocked on the stupidly. a 10-mlnute speech, it takes me all Negro Preacher-Sometimes Ah 37 OAK ST. PHONE 2-12'2« P I ^ Y E ^ piano w’lth rolls and Miss Parmalee went on, "He from the post office wlU> it. Ellie amount of deposit represented by ..also nuitic fence materials. Write ft e t Lot 105’x240'. For light pancy. W rite Box A, Herald. door end came In. of two weeks to prepare it: if 11^ is preaches on hive, sometimes on PI..A.NTS PLA N T S PLA.NTS bench. A perfect instrument. manufacturing or storage. Pric She set on the bed. " I have would like a girl who knows some' was having a game of checkers a half an hour speech, it takes me baptism, sometimes on heaven an’ said book, or for th^ issuance of W ATERM AN'S Pefsonal errand Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, cab Available ■' E, Lambe t, Danielson, Conn. with John in the sitting room Very reasonable fbr quick sale. ed to sell. Phone 2-1301 between WHAT HAVE you to offer? We something I want to talk to you thing about bookkeeping and one !a week; if I can U lk aa long as I sech subjects. a duplicate book thet;cfor. service, "Local package deliv bage, eggplant, /iprouLi. cauli who can type. You could take a when she came in. / The Piano Sho^ 6 Pearl street. 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. General have cash buyers waiting for about, Debby,” she said. want to. it requires no preparation Planter Why don’t you preach; ery." Light moving and trucking. flower, celery. Asparagus, straw To Right Party. special course for just those two He stood up and opened it #ith IX)8T •— Black Cocker Spaniel Fuel and Feed 49-A Open until, 9 p.-m. Realty, 251 North Main atreeL singles, flats, duplexes, good Debby dropped into the chair at all, la m ready now*. occasionally on the subject o f' 24-hour service. Tel. 2-0752. berries 35-81; 100-82.75; Zinnias, things, and probably get all you’d trembling fingers and took out a __ _ last Friday. Vicinity of Dougher houses aiiywbera in town. Write and took o ff her shoes and, cross chicken stealing? ageratum, marigolds, snaps, pe- WRITE BOX X. SMART FARMERS are switching ing one foot over the other knee, need between now and January." check and.read in an even vedee, ] over ty and Center streets, phone WOODWORK for your hrtmc Box M.A., Herald, at onca giving Negro Preacher—Well, Ah tell lunla.s, salVia, asters, mostly 2.1c daily to Wards Vitalized mbtor Wearing Apparel— fi'ara M Honaes for Sale 72 rubbed her stockinged foot ten Debby looked at her forlornly. 6628. Wardrobes. bor’" ‘ases, "Ship your listings. I profcLlonals the task of furn- you. boss, when Ah preaches on and S.^c dozen. Giant pansies. oil for their trucks and tractors! derly. She hoped Mias Parmalee Right now it sounded like an shape" kitchen cabinets. Ounr- HERALD BOY’S clothing, sise 10, one girl’s H e ^ ? down. hard and stared ‘"hlng a good example for the chtl- dem subjects it always throws a 50c. Mixed glad bulbs. Canter- They know that Vitalized oil MANCHESTER. Avondale Road, would see that she waa tired. awful lot of effort. **I’m too tired antecd furniture repairs. Call winter coat, size 14; one pair of W A N T E D To Buy— Any kind of across at John. Then he stood up ! dren. coldness over de meetln'. Announcements f)\ir>’ bells, clove pinks. aweet keeps engines cleaner— free from in lovely Greenway park, attrac ■'Mr. Nlckeraon waa at the to think about it tonight." G irl-W h y, David, what is wor Clint Hendrickson, 2-0963. shoes, 8’ ] A Width', one pair size property. Houses, farms, in or Miss Parmalee walked to the and shouted. "A gnes!” at the top i .Williams, shasta daisiee, etc. WOMEN AND girls, very desir depoeits that waste power and tive pre-war 6 room single. school today. Mr. Garter Nicker- .sugar goes to bed in rying you? ABNOLX) PA O A N I and Sons, 9. dmible A width, oxfords. Ail 2 rooms unfinished, fireplace, near town. If you have real astate door. "W ell, we'll talk it over' of hjs voice and sat down again, Jake My TH E PIONEER Steel Venetian ' Boy 80 n ber H eS, raspberries, cur able Jobs as stitchers still avail gas! Try Vitalized oil in your eon—from the fish freezer,” said . ,.3thea. Boy—I was just Wondering if caterers, catering to weddings, in A-1 condition. Phone 2-1353. screens and atorm sash, awnings, to sell call Jarvis Realty Oo„ 6 some other time." looking uncertainly from the her work clothea blinds. Ivory color. Immediate de rants. Horse radish roots. able. If you are -experienced, this truck and tractor today - it’s the Miss Parmalee. -How's, that"? Dad would see to the milking while outings and clambakes. For in picture-book kitchen. Large loL Dover Road. Phone 4113 or 7275. Debby knew him vaguely, a A few days later Elite got a check to John to Debby. ‘ Mike livery. Findell Mfg. Co.. 485 Mid Shrubs, fruit trees, evergreens. is an excellent opportunity for finest oil money can buy, yet it A B E A U T IF U L L Y m a ^ sheer, ____ I Jake—Shea an artists model. we're on our honeymoon, suppos formation call 5790 or 2-0517. costs as low as 68c gal. (plus nicely landscaped. Occupancy tall, thin man with an intense letter from Bart. | ing, you said yes, if J asked you. dle Turnpike Eaat. Telephone 4865 Woodland Gardens. John Zapat- steady, profitable work. If you cotton maternity dress. Size 10 R E A L ESTATE llsUngs! What "Dear Elite, Debby’ heard Agnes running' ..... Fed. taxi in drum loLs! Mont June IsL $9,400. Cash $3,400. look on hie face, but ehe didn’t LAD IES—Have you heard about ka. 168 Woo w lliV S Ice. ity materiala used. Workmanship Hilliard Street, Buckland SPIRELLA Corsetiere, scientific John and pointed at Ellie with on credit something you want, \V5S\Ot. Wt'VV guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., gas ranges and heaters. Jones' garage and bam, priced for I WOULD like to buy for cash, a V\OC>\.«>OX Wb YOV56 IS SMN21 Furniture Store, 36 Oak. Phone ally designed and comfortable her thumb. "The nut!” she said. ' save enough money to pay cash for JOS VJOOVO SHEET M E T A L WORK, hot air 229 Autum street. Tel. 4860. A HOUSEKEEPER for a family quick sale, $6,500. Owner leav residence In Manchester, prefer hft \ V N Y\CV . \ Personals 2-1041. supporting garments fitted in and suddenly her eyes were filled it, and by then yon probably won’t furnace repairing. New hot air of four. No heavy work, trans ing town. 563-15 Rockville. ably in Pine Acres, Pine Acre i w-lth tears. i VW0.VW NS VvStVL S t V t a AWt y \T\.V DO* A BACK to pre-war roofing, aid your home, (ihoice of materials. want it. OKit, LUNCHEONS, teaa, parties, din and air conditioning ftirnacea In portation furnished, good salary. Terraoe or McKee street section. Cora came and looked over j 8AS3 OKSt*- ing. insulation, new celllnga. U.^iED FT.TRNITURE bought and Ruth M. Allen. Phone 2-1254. A FO U R -FA M ILY duplex house, ner*. banquets, weddings No kf- stalled. Eaves trough and con- Phone 7957. No agen . W rite Box D, Herald. Agnes' shoulder. "Seven thousand : paperhanging, painting. etc. sold. The Red Shop. 56 Hudson four rooms each, with extra lot, Eisict H «ye v you heard that fain too •mall or too large for ductoi repairing Norman Bents. LADY'S muskrat coat, year old, — Holy Moses!" she .said. Large savtnga. time paymsnta, W A N TE D — Girl for general house street. Moore’s Used Fumlttire. centrally located, all conven PROPERTY Owners—If you are Dorothy's getting married' j ua to give beat of service, in your 277 Sprfice atreeL Tel. 8966. excellent condition, size 18. Tele “ We got it.” Agnes said. "W e Mabel Is she? Who’s the lucky i work for adult family, plain Phone 7251. iences. Splendid investmenL Call considering capitalizing on the homea or in a hall. Ratea reason- free estimates. Tel. .7256. The phone 2-1274, aftier 10 a. m. got the whole seven thffusand." B t'O K K E E riN G , public account Apex Home Remodeling Oorp. cook, stay in. references. F. S. 2-0809. f present 1 h market contact us. man? ‘‘ ^ i abla. Consult ua. Phone 4598. FOR That new linoleum or asphalt Ellie was making motions to Elsie—Her father. ' . . j ing. Income tax returns, payroll, Collins, 76 Sunset Farm Road, tile floor, new counter or count 'We pay top cash for residential ward the check. "Here,’"” he .said, ; social security, withholding tax. RflOFING -T- Specializing in re West Hartford. Conn. Tel. 3-0494 Wanted—To Buy 5H or commercial property. For "let me have it." He took it from . pairing roofs of all kinds, also er repair, call 6759 or 2-0866 and HOUSE for sale. Inquire 131 An old Negro was being solicited i Aotomobiles for Sale unemployment compensation, our representative will call. Dalv. quick action communicate with her carefully and read it again. ' new roofs No job too small or EXPERIENCED stenographer for W AN TE D — Chaise lounge, for Charter Oak atreet. Phone 3977. by an industrial agent for a 5! notary public. Telephone 3627 Dougherty A NOonan. Inc., Floor ua. Phone 7728-5329 or 2-0920, or “ Did you ever -see anything like | cents a week insurance policy. The ' large Good work, fair price Free po&itlon in credit office. Excel outdoor use. Lawn mower in good days or evenings. covering specialists and contrac S M A LL cottage home, room for Write Brae-Bum Realty Oo„ 5 that?’’ He gazed at it reverently. | old N egro—didn’t know exactly I IM l WILLYS. Call at 72 Oakland esd mates. Call Howley, . Man lent opportunity fbr advance condition. E. C. I>oebner, 374 tors. Free estimates. extension, 2-car garage, about South Majn street, Manchester. then slowly, almost reluctantly, i what it was ail about. So he .said: ' atreet. LA W N MOWERS sharpened, chester 5361. ment. W rite Box S.W.. Herald. Summit street. Phone 2-0086. held it out to Debby. "Here. * one acre of land, on hard surfu- Old Negro - Boss, what does I ' repaired, washing machines, Debby, you want to hold it a FLOOR problems solved with ed road. French Road, Bolton, vacuums. Irons repaired, prompt W AN TE D Waitress for six weeks W AN TE D — Tuxedos and dress minute?” get for that 5 tents a week ? i Antomobiles for Exchange 5 linoleum, asphalt tile, counter shirts, any size as lonr- as they $1,800. For appointment call Insurance A gent—Well, when’ pickup and delivery service, work Painting-^Papering 21 Starting June 18th, eight a. m. to Ebepert workmanship, free esti He gave it to her. but his hand Pick a Soft Spot guaranteed. The Friendly Flxlt eight p. m. Telephone 5419 for are in fairly good condition. 3108. fluttered a foot away, aa though you die we pay $100. 1 ALLY OOP WILL TRADE 1935 Chevrolet, PROPERTY Owners Attention mates. Open evenings. Jones For Sale Old Negro- Who does you jiay ; shop. 718 North Main street. appointment. Mrs. Seth Leslie Clifford’s Men’s and Boys’ Shop. he waa afraid it might fly out of I PONJ"' L lO R EPAIRING Pick-up Ing and reupholstering in doth ELOCUTION, clear speech, larg rtig, $35; white kitchen oU range, Robert J. Smith. Inc. service. Kad1o» checkeo at th^ Phone 4678. INSURE HM. NOW HOW pr leatherette, drapes and Slip er vocabulary International $60. Phone 7-1256, . With IS THAT YOU. BUX ? home Store open ail dayy- Mail- ■ I - I ' I . ....'I i.<« WRITE BOX Z, Honse A Hale Bolldlnff f CAN A MAN EVEN covers to oracr,order, ' lawn cnairs,chairs. pronunciation—confidence- gained DELUXE dressed broilers,, fryers, McKINNEY BROTH6RS Real EsUte SO BIG AS OUR ..Chest'e, Padio Service. 73 Blri • —demontratlon gratis. roasters. Also fresh eggs ANSWER L ^ fence. We also do CHAISE Lounge. Call between 5 Real Estate and lasliraaee Care THE HERALD All Liaea of lnsuranoe street I'elephone 2-0840. . buffing, chrome and brass polish TU TO R IN G - r reading speed, Special price stores and targe HIM RIGHT, th ick- n e c h e o 505 MAIN ST. TEL. MMB BLIX. IF VQl> mathematics. White Studio,': 709 orders! Deliveries Wednesdays, and 7. Tel. 8371. FRIEND BLIX CAST OUT OUR WAY ing. Call 2-2517 for detailed in DON'T. voCru SHEET METAL WORK formation. • Main street: E'1392. Sattirdays. S-061T. TWO NEVER T SHADOWS? 3 ^Hot Air Furn.-ice Repairing. ONE P A IR of table lamps. Pbone ELEITTRIC Motors, repairing and 100 L A Y IN G pullets, 10 months 8872. New Hot Air and Air Conditioning rewinding. All work guAranteed. Musical— Dramatic 29 old, 5 tb 6 pounds. $2.-25 each. HOUSE IN THE 4'i Furnaces Installed. Ace Electric Motor Repairs. 221 Cheaper if taken in oik loL ME7TAL BED and aprlng, 3 Bate# MALE HEtl» WANTED North Main street, oppcwlte De PIAN O TU N IN G and repairing. Phone WUUmantic 2061W4. bedspreads, 3 pair g^een drapes, COUNTRY Saves Trough and Conductor pot entrance on North School Player pianos specialty. John good for cottage use. A set of Repairing. StreeL Phone 564Z. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow streeL Harvard claasios. Phone 4007. ^ 'For increased miU operation Dial 4219. Articles for'Bale l i Six^roOm single located FULLER BRUSH - Dealers— For 9 p ie c e ; walnut dining room set. two miles north of Wap- NORMAN BENTZ Fuller products and --rvlce any EXCELLEHTr piano tunning, re 6’x^' PIGEON or chicken coop, •FIREMEN 277 Spruce Street with enclosed cage. Phone 7318 Inquire 14 Olcott streeL from 6 ping Center. Living room place In Manchester townahlp, pairing and rebuilding. All work to 7 p. m. Tel. 8966 phone 2-12C4. ^aranteed. Estimates cheerfully after 6. with fireplace, dining room, •MILLWRIGHTS YOU CAN always depend on Ben ^ven. The Piano Shop, ,6 Pearl G R A Y Enamel -Olenwobd stove, modem kitchen, one bed RADIO a\nlc, 27 Purnell Place. •MACHINE TENDERS son’s for radio repairs! ' Best street. Phone‘6332. , 3 BRIDLES and saddles, $35 com with oil burner, in good condi room and bath on first floor. BY LESLIE TURNER Expert service guaranteed. Open tion, $25. Phone 2-1854 or ^178 W ASH TUB BS Ifg m Race equipped shop in town. Call 3535 plete. Tel. 7972. Two bedrooms on seconil > •BEATER MEN jOf ■(SVy.BH'.C'ttON.fOVG!' or bring in your radio to 713 evenings. Prompt delivery serv- Maple street. '^THMTW A LONG tlME ■ ice. Phone 5079. floor. Circulating warm air "'we eor Heseauicic TN-WN’ TO TH* SOV ON Tftw . I1A AFRAID 0URMQ5V Main street Benson’s. Help Wanted— Female SS B U C K LIN Ci’stom restocking. I iM A G . m e v BEEN QUESTIONING AU. ] AGOi MMf • BUT C heat, coal; copper tube •DRYERMEN I M COlAR LOUC.' BCCOUBCr AfEW A L L M AKES of fancy machines $20 restocks that Mauser-Enfleld- WHWWfwmuNeitev I 0»"E*6 TW# 5ipe ON TH MtOOtt.'IN CARPEJNTRY work,, reasonable G IR L FOR soda fountain and BAIMG that WAV expertly repaired. Singer Sewing Krag-Springfleld. Other military plumbing; electric water •FLO O R MEN ANDTW 9A«#0 KID7. rates. Alterations, roofing, ro' candy work. Steady .work, good - a Machine Co., 832 Main street. rlflea to beautiful aporter custom system. Two acres of land pairs, home construction. Time pay. Peter’s Chocolate Shop. 691 Tel. 8883. stocks start at 135. Also conver To Be Sold with naw ontbnildings suit t 6 p w a g e s — g o o d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s ~ pajrments arranged. Guaranteed Main street. sions and reblueing. Ken Buck- Advertlssd for Bret tiue — A able for raising chldiena. VACATION WITH PAV — SHIFT DlFFERENTIAlii work. Laurel Hill Construction C H IM N E Y'' and fireplaces expert- lin,'87 North Elm. Manchester. 5-Room Single Homs, 8 acres of G IR L for general housev/'ork. Live — SIX HOLIDAYS WITH PAY. Oo. Manchester 2-1372. ly cleaned. Twenty-two years of in nights; Phone 8879 or 160 Tol land, garage, ehlekea eoop: M>- Shown by appointment FOR SALE— Thayer, all-metal only. ^ V irir4'' .O yKRH AU U N G and experience. Well recommended land'Turnpike. tasted en West Side of to#*. repairing Manchester Chimney Experts. carriage, dark blue, gray, trim, Since -tliin property moet he Apply At Office, 615 Parker Street tjrpewritars ' and adding ma Phone 2-2411. good condition, $25; 607 Hartford shosrn hy appolatnseat, tartiwr I - B ! l i l l I Mtees. Phone 6925. WOMAN for general housework, road. details wID w avallabis only at McKlNNEY |t J^ W N MOWERS, any make, hand one day a week. Telephone 5375. oar oMee. Florists—(Nurseries 15 BROTHERS Colonial Board Company Pjswcr, sharpened and repair W AN TE D —-Girls and young wom FOR S ALE -Lawn mower. Phone JM w s.‘any kind, filed 'knd IT'S TIM E to plant your C ado 8774. Robert J. Smith, Inc. REALTORS en for our packing department. Real Estate and laBuraUee lives, shears, clipper blades blue sp^ruce , now; 3,-4 Jeet. $L25 a]sp for bench work. Steady job. Manse A Hale l|ulldliiir QiindUig, 38 Real Estate - lasnraaee 595 Main SL, Maneheater, Oena. Lydall & Foulds Papf r Cp. up. Bring own container. 155 Okk oiod pay. Apply Tober Bassball TNephoae COM T868. strssL ’ SIff., Company, Ine., S l^ atrMt Read Herald Advs.