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s a t u k d a t / m a t The Wt-alber ^AGE TWELVE C’oreeast ui tl » tteaibrr Boreoo Manchester Evening Herald Average ilY^ircalatlon •V— r For the " April, UM Generally fair woajBier; no Im­ » ' ' ------portant temperature changea to­ night and Tuesday; scattered Wha.l Your Scrap Got for Hospita Ihundiir showerS. About Town He4rd Along Main Street ^mher ot the Aodlt ■ Vi '' of UrentariloBS Oroup S of the Momoriil Roa- Bring Your Mother Manchester-^A City of ViUgge Chafm Ul AuxiUery. Mn. Dawtd M. And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets^ Too / PRICE I'UKEE CENTS eUdwell, leader, and Group 1, To the MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 15,1944 (TWELVE PACES) R n . James M. Shearsr, leader, will The other day pedestrians on • al local radio repair men that his (ClaoaUted oa Paga 10) m>et Monday afternoon at, 2 advertising is mlsleadlilg. He says LXIII.,^40.192 'V ’' 0'clock at the Memorial hoapiUl. Main street were astounded to see thab iiy is unnecessary to wait a a cocker spaniel trotting along long time to get y week prayer meeting Wednesday to know why. Maybe some kids pairs in good tirde. [Hows Night Attack on evening of the Covenant Congre- did it as a Joke, but then again We‘11 see what we can do about Chicken Lobsters Steaks Cut in ^ It: iUonL church at the home of some dog owner may have had a It. Iritish Coast; Mos-, Advance as Much as Er. and Mrs. Robert Wldham of rea^n - jr it. Perhaps it was a sort l^uitoes Hit Cologne B2 Benton street, Mr. and Mrs, of punishment. We have heard The following was submitted Brings Rest Seven Miles from Take­ Widham were given a housewarm­ lhat if dogs are caught catching Served As You Like Them. Naz^AdmitA Hies this week: hiring Night; Hislor- ing party. An enjoyable program and killing birds or chickens all "It is certainly strange that the -off ..j. Point on 'Fifth was presented under the leader­ yob have to do to break them is authorities 'of . Manchester High Brenner Pass Sealed Sans Drugs Army Right Wing to ship of Rev. Charles G. Johnson, tie the dead bird, to the dog’s col­ school have .no control whatsoever Jp hy Air Assault. after which in behalf of the gath­ lar and let him rim around with It oyer the pupils of that school. Mpy Crack Lines Create ^Significant ering, Rev. Johnson presented to a couple of days. That cures him. There have been many thefts in The people of Manchester, by Louj’Salt Diet T riec Mr. and Mrs. Wldham a set of fire­ But we can’t quite picture why Breach’ in Gustav the girl’s gym classes of late. Some placing their paper on the curb, mdon, May 15.—(If)— place fittings for their newly-pur­ anyone should have to try to cure have been many personal things lerican Flying Fortresses On 12 Men, Giving chased home. The guests also a dog . ,’om capturing those red but others have been money, ■ the liave, through the paper salvage » a .. 'S> -.i - ferm«ny Seen F®""* 1 A eria l B loW S ’ Line; Attack on Spig- brought a supply of refreshments. rubber ring seats. Liberators attacked Ger- Relief to 11; Begin to Mr. and Mrs. Wldham since com­ amount of which was as high as drive and the paper salvage com­ Most Dangerous lest ^ no Being Pressed. $12.00 a^ono time. mittee, Melvin Hathaway, chair­ tn invasion defenses in the ing here have been actively inter­ fs-de-Calais area nearest Nap in Afternoon ested InHhe church. Mrs. Wldham At least one of the grills In "Why do These things -happen man. made it possible for the Me­ Wilson Nurseries .v W ’h- - -a a — If Adantic Wall Help Armics AllietJ'j^eadquarlers, Na­ Is superintendent of the church town has an accommodating bar­ when the girls are at gym? They morial hospital to obtain the beat ntain today in the 3 1 st con- Attackers Penetrate. , * school and a member of the Social tender. "The other day—one of cannot carry their pocketbooks Tutive day of thd great By Howard W. Blakeslee ples, May 15.—(;p)—French _ Relations committee. those warm spring days that with them to gym as there Is too operating room table made. It is Associated Pg|Ba Science Editor Caption accompiinylng this photo, received In New York by radio “ y* troops have advanced as brings out the baby crariages—a much activity there. ‘It has becphie the most efficient of its type and nal offensive, after a night Philadelphia, May 15.—A drug- wrecked bulldinn and Uttered streets in Sevastopol. A Russian communique annoiwed May 10 the re London, May 15.—(/P)— Push Ahead Annual which German bombers ^ 24-day.sle^ against the once German-held Crimean fortress. much as seven miles from the M e n tis of Anderson Shea local woman was strolling along so bad that we cannot even, trust is perfectly balanced with every less method of inducing sleep by The Germans, in their broad-i take-off point bn the Fifth Auxiliary No. 2046 V. F. W. who the street pushing the carriage in another classmate,’ one girl quot­ position controlled with easeXand Jrply attacked ^the Britlab casts speculating on Allied t have cakes for Mother’s Day front of her as usual .She was ed to ma of late. ^ . reducing the salt In diet was re­ at Both Long Army right wing in the all- precision. Raising or lowering U to iW American bomber was lost ported to the American Psychla invasion moves, admitted to-, should have them ready to be pick­ quite thirsty and for some reason "We think these thefts have its maximum of 15 inches permits out Allied offen.sive and cap< or other the thought of a good cold gone far enough and the giris of. BV but one of tpe accompany- trie Association today by Dr. Mi­ day that tlieir west wall de-i And Short Range in' ed up SulVdsy' morning at ten the patient to rest at the correct Miistangs was missing. It fell tured the important town of o’clock. glass of suds wM uppermost in her Manchester High school say if we Spring bale chael M. Miller of the U. ST. Ma Chinese Open Drive in Yunnait; fenses might be penetrated Italy; Try to Isolate height for the surgeon. Ausonia, creating a “signifi­ mind. do not get better protection we are I anti-aircraft Are since the U. rlne hospital. Ellla Island, New Passing a grill the aroma was going to the Police Department. - An innovation with this new' 1 communique said no German after all when the blow Gustav Line Enemy. cant breach" in the Germans’ The Kiwanis club will again table is the angle at which It can- York. comes. “When the battle Gustav line in southern Italy, Al- hold its weekly meeting at the too much for her. But she didn’t Let this be a warning to whoever |ne was sighted. The low-salt diet was tried ■ ------I Manchester Country club Monday know what to do with the baby in is doing'this stealing!" be tilted with the patientX.pn it. I Follow Up Cpiof no Attack Strike Near Main Bprma^Base starts,” a Berlin commenta­ Ued headquarters announced to­ The anesthetist, at the head of tlie 12 men. Six had been sleepless Allied Headquarters, Naples, day. noon. Chef Urbano Osano will the carriage. .She strolled back It seems to us that it Is unneces­ At Oiur , L$ke Street Earml maximum of 280 Fortreaaes from morphine. addifttton, six from tor said, "the fighting will not be May 15.—(>P)—Striking both long prepare the lunch. The spe^er and forth tot a time—the baby sary for a High school girl to table, turns the crank or places limited to the divisions of the At­ Take Vital Mountain Positions the proper gear in position and Liberators under protection of a variety of ordinary causes, not Cross Salween River at and short range blows against be Gene Davis. It is under­ was fretful and she didn’t want to carry any large amount of mohey “ PLANT NOW FOR BEST RESULTS khth Air Force Mustangs specified by Dr. Miller. Chinese Troops Capture lantic wall or to points under at­ The Americana have smashed stood that ho has been preparing leave it crying in the carriage with her to school. Why npt leave then the table is all set for any nded military Installations in EHeven found relief. In two or Assaults Hope Many Points in Effort tack, but amall waves may reach slowly strengthening enemy air re­ the enemy out of Santa Maria In­ this talk for some weeks and all while she got her beer. valuables in ■ the High school of- angle wanted. This leaves the lice, following up a night at- Tarongyang as B.itr- far beyond. Then Germany wlil sistance, Allied warplanes flew fante and San Pietro on the lower nurses free to give attention to three weeks they began even to the members are urged to be pres­ ’The i^f-tender—one of them— Ace? , * FREE EXPERT ADVICE ON YOUR kk on Cologne by British Mos- take afternoon naps, unheard of To Link Up With StU- be called upon to stand her great­ more than 2,500 sorties yeaterday Garigliano river 'ront and taken en t Harold .Garrity will furnish saw her predicament. Like bold th^-, patient or the liurgeon. Its fto bombers, and a week-end Of in their penjonal experiences. The mese Raid Tangpu; est and most dangerous test.’’ 'dtal mountain positions on both locking and elevating devices are LANDSCAPE PROBJLEMS To Immobilize supporting the Fifth and Eighth the attendance prise. and brave Lochinva.* he offered ’The dandelion may be consider­ \ llvity which saw the historic 12th man had bad effects from Kamaing Objective. well Units in Burma. One report from the continental sides of the Ausente river.' his services as a baby carriage ed a lowly weed but it was a thing easily accessible. The handles fold nner pass, main supply line lack of salt and the experiihent underground reaching London said Armlea by an intense campaign to The French have reached the Both fire departments here are pusher. Promptly the / young back out of the way while side hilla dominating San Giorgio, of beauty this past week. Park A Fine Selection of Evergreens $1.75 and up the Nazis in Italy, virtually was discontinued for him. Jap Air Force Chungking, May 15.—(/P)— that the enemy was hastily rein 'isolal|e 'the Gustav line defenders. o rra n ^ g to send representatives mother accepted. "She “Went' into department lawn mowers have projections and sharp angles haye lied up. Dr. Miller" explained that the Southeast Asia Headquar­ forcing his air-home and para­ ' More than-30 enemy aircraft equally as imnortant .as Ausonia. to the drill school to be held at the grill and had one, t'*'° or three eliminated most of the dandelion been eliminated. ae Berlin- radio asserted Ger- common experience of people who ters, Kandy, Ceylon,c luu May 15. Chinese high command chute forces in , the west— not for wero sighted during the day, of are pressing ah Storrs June 5 to 8. ’The gath­ beers while the bw-tender did blossoms the past couple of days This new table is simpler and raiders had made "fierce at- take sleeping medicines, when counter-invasion of Britain but as which 10 were shot down, the attack on' Spigno, showing they ering is sponsored by the state do-, baby carriage duty on the side­ but previous to that the parklets easier to operate than the older fks” on the port of Bristol last they fall to get the sleep expect­ !!^ffV^h7nesT tVTopr“ haVe Heaviest Bom bing Since | S er^fo rcra^ had'faunJ^^^^ a defensive measure. Mediterranean Army Air Force re­ have driven at least four miles partment of education and will ^ walk outside. models. Its simplicity, coupled |h t and declared that "large ed, led him and hla assoclatea to Preparing to Use Air Transport ported. Six Allied planes were re­ north and west of Minturno. in Charge of Chief John S. Pachl on East Center street offered a antities of high explosives and Pre /Invadun Soften.! rj?" v S Ausonia is six and a half miles rather beauteous display. The with its air-foam rubber mattress, look for a druglesa method. These forces, it was explained, ported missing, and one additional of Now HaVen. ’The men ndU be luveryone Has read of the widen­ completes the maximum in com­ jwuliariea’’ were dropped! A Tends to Rouse Excitability ing of Hollandia in nan province on,the night of enemy plane waa downed Saturday north of Mlnlqiuo and San Glor-- Instructed In the proper h a v in g golden yellow of the dandelion OPEN itish announcement that at least Burmese fighting for the Al­ would be rushed to the al^ some damage and a small Burma, Allied headquarters an­ Joseph W.- StilweH's troops- in lied offensive also gained, with the best right now. We can easily heaviest bombing since the pre- northern Burma. parin" to resort to air transport. the enemy to get all of his re Bocchlno also a resident of said _nber of casualties “over wide nounced today. Another underground report, British and Indians deepening Group 618 of the Bollsh Women’s street says that he is' convinced understand why passers-by slow eaa of south and southwest Eng- invasion softening of Holtimdia Both Suffer Heavy Casualties infoi'oemepte from central Itply.' Soviet Armies Forces Joined at Manpin Casualties on both sides were said the Nazla had pulled back in­ Medium bombers, plus fighter their Rapido river bridgehead to at ‘Alliance of AmerleaX is holding a that the powers that be were de-. their cars as they go through that RESTAURANT nd,” but noted that the weight of was reported today as one of six least- 2.000 yorga—mofe than a Mather’s Day program and ban­ termmed to go through with the section of the town -or had. you 1 pri.se in the change that overcame jmbs dropped did not seem pro- Kamaing is the immediate ob­ heavy, it was announced. to Germany half their fighter bombers, simultaneous slashed jective of Lieut. Gen. JoSeph W. separate assaults designed to Im- MaJ. Gen. Claire L. Chennault’s force from the west, leaving bare­ rail communications between Rome mile:—and senm^ng over great num­ quet Sunday, May 14\ at Polaskl Job because he was out hoeing in noticep that anyone slows his car ■the meek Hiirtnibal Bean (Donn Invites the People of Irtionate to the number of planes mqbDixe the -last remnants of Jap- bers of tanks to exploit this at­ hall at 4:30 p. m. TheX public is his garden one day shortly before on East Center street? At any i Amateur Plav hployed, suggesting that the Seen lilassing SUlwell’s . pre-'monaoo.. Offensive., sky dragons heavily supported the ly 2.10 first 'Ine aircraft to combat and Florence in- an effort to ren­ ~ ■ O * I Carponter) into a regular "he Wilson Nurseries I The Chinese .troops, driving down "anese air power in New Guinea. APIed Air Forces. der drawing of supplies from even tack Into the Liri valley—a direct invited. the work started and four town rate East Center street from .1 Manchester To fry Their Bin obJecUvs. of the attack was Big Uberators and tree-skim- new drive, two American commu­ road to Rome. officials drove up. He made' some Walker street to the Center does ' LaVe Street, Manchester Phone 7274 galnjlnformation about poosible the Mogaung valley. Joined forces niques reported. Mitchells attack­ Nazi propagandists had the that sector temporarily impossi­ Great with Allied units at Manpin. a ming Mitchells dumped 334 tons moral supnort Of the Japanese ble. . More than 2.000 prisoners al­ Florence Bolduc of IsS Bissell remark about the street widening present a pleasing appearance at , Virginia Carpenter, as Nell Sar- ncentratlons of Invasion equip For New Push Saturday on Wakde island and the ed a bridge and warehoine area at ready have streamed back into Al­ street, while cranking a trdetor at and the four men got out, one of 65c , snt along the coast.. ile south of Tarongyang, the Wanpa.sha on the Biirma-'rhailand premier. Hldekl Tojo. as they Fighters roared down enemy air this time of the year—providing [gent, Sue's best friend, showed fcomOinniot'e disclosed. Maffin bay coastline to Snrrnl, 20 awaited the expected assault. fields throughout .Italy, destroy­ lied cages and others were coming the Buckland plant of the united them vrith a rifle in his hands and of course you don’t look to the |The n A. F. stab at Cologne miles southwest on the Dutch New border today, causing numerous in con.stahtly aa the attacks pro- Aircraft, was hit on the head with said "Look Bocchino we’re going CYP Group Gives “ "friend m need t» a friend Full Course Luneheop It gave no details of the Tang explosions and firea among fuel To.io told his peonio yesteiiiay that ing parked planes and harassing north -Mde at the string of hiccup carried out in conjunction Summer Offensive I Guinea mainland, the German armed forrea were all highway transport activity gre.sacd. the crank when the motor back' thrcn’gh with this Job even if we houses^a certain real estate man 1. 1 ■ n e indeed.” Itb'raids on unspecified qbjec pu raid. The airdrome runway at Wakde, dtimp.s and causing smoke to rise Very heavy casualties have been Ared and was so badly cut that 12 (Iifl PerfoTmance ui The communique announcing 6,000 feet. Fighter-bombers fleW confident and imnatient.” sighted along the roads leading to have to shoot you to remove an­ induced the Selectmen to let into Terry Atkins (Bill Addy) and Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays 1 in France and the Low Coun- Surpass A*>y Blow Yet 120 miles toward the Philippines the Gustav and Hitler lines.. inflicted along the whole front and stitches were jcquired to close the other obstruction.” So Frejl says Mae Wilbur (Susan Trustenitzerl kea and minelaying. The opera- this success also declared.. that numerous sorties against Japan­ People Asked to Move hard fighting continues every- the best residential section of The Parish Hall. Struck Along Eastern mopping up operations are pro-! from captured Hollandia. took 200 ese inataltatlona, Hammer Rail Junctions wound. - , / ; . \ it seems obvious that the b ^ town. ■ added to the love interest in Uie pna were carried out without tons. Strafing Mitchells bagged The British, meanwhile, ad­ The heavy bombers hammered thing to do 'is not to stand in the play also getting Ken in and out ceeding southwest of Kohima in Other Mitchells blasted storage dressing the peoples of occupied (Continued on Page Six) Front Believed Near. two parked bombers. Smoke boiled areas at Mangahih and Lungling rail Junctions at Padua, Ferrara Sunset Council, D egt^ of PooS' way of progress in Manchester. Amid loud applause, the final of trouble. : Attack French RaUyard the frontier region of northeast up 6.000 feet from fired installa­ Europe in 24 languages in a radio Vicenza, Treviso, Mestre, Mantua hoqtas, will meet Monday evening^ V/e heard the other day about a Odette Le Blanc f.Tfyie Graham) India, where the Japanese invao- in western Yunnan, while War- broadcast, asked them to move local fellow who is quite frequently curtain closed last jiight on CYP IAmerlckn-Marauders.and light- Mdscow, May 16—«>)^Ruaslaii tions. hawks .strafed 'installhtions at and Piove Di Sacca, and .In addi­ at eight o’clock in the Zlpser club-b A Manchester youth has been s)io\ved the. tactics to use wheft- ers have been reported regrouping n waa the heaviest concentra­ immediately from the vicinity of tion, plastered air fields at,Piacen­ house. ’This ti^ll be .an important advertising the repairing o f' ra- before the local court for Intoxica­ Club's three-act comedy "Alibis overpowering a. confirmed woman- i Havoc medium bombers attack- Armies ate believed massing for a in strength. , tion of bombs delivered by Gen. Tengchung and Tatang ^nd at­ important railway and industrial tion., tf bait got to the point where a railyard in northern France tacked h'--bridge. ■ \ za and Reggio Emilia. meeting and members should make dlM In The Heriild and Just the Limited"\^by Carl Webster Pierce. hater, namely Chauncy Riggs (Bob summer offensive surpassing any Heavy Artillery Ftre Douglas MacArthur’s airmen since installations -prime targets in the Tracks and bridges south of every effort to atte,nd. other day we were told by aever- each time he is arrested now it The appreciative audience en­ Murphy). bd the Creil air field 25 miles Hollandia was blasted ,by 400 tons Breaks Long Lull \ pie-invaalon hammering of For­ Flashes! automatically means a .stketeh brth of Paris. Lightnings and blow yet struck on the eastern Sixty-five miles below Kohima, Florence and beyond Rome were (Late Bulletins ol (JPl WIrol joyed the constant turmoil the Elizabeth Bean (Betty * Dusk) the bulletin said, the British are three weeks before the Invasion The drive, in a sense the 'first tress Europe. targets of medium, light an'o fight­ the over on Seyms street. He nbver Itfires accompanied them. ' It front. . ■ ^ big Chinese offensive of the entire In a friendly but firm tone, a has money enough to pay his fine. characters would inevitably. find couldn't forget that ChaUncy was the 17th sweep of the medium pushing on steadily against the en­ April 22. The biggest prevl?ms load er bombers. Several tracks were A The spring lull which started In on the Wakde-Sarmi area was 2B5 Chinese-Japanese war, broke t BBC speaker said “our pilots real­ cut and span's destroyed. Russia Cooperating In Move But the kick wo got out of it was themselvea in. \ her ' ‘baby” brother 'and that it _.nbers this month. emy southwest of Irhphal, where long lull along China's southwest^ that the last time he . served 10 vvas her duty to look after him, to I In addition to the heavy bomb- mid-April continued today and no a communique yestef'day reporti^ tons May 9. ize that the lives and homes of our Air fields at Aviano. Villa Orba Washington, May 15—(/I*)—Rus­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S Ken CrOthcra \jim ra y Elliott) Chauncy'8 utter dislike. Range 300 Miles B'urther ern frontier and obviously was friends are at atake. They there­ and Rivolta were strafed by fight­ days at Seyms street he came back whlch participated In today’s fresh military dispatches were that Allied troops had driven into Other Liberators ranged more aimed at opening a connecting sia is cooperating with the United finally got Sue Oteood. bis be- Between the acts Gene Walton kyllght foperatkms. Waves of Potsangbam. Heavy enemy ar­ fore exercise the greatest possible ers, who destroyed an unreported States and Britain in diplomatic FILLET MIGN(^ here and was griping because his U;pthed (Jean Chitjian i _ to see published from the front. than 300 miles farther, pressing link with India by way of the Ledo care, but the scale' of these at­ number of enemy aircraft. The WITH FRESH MITSHKDOMS landlady had charged him for his things his' way and the "Jams” whistled "The Qld Refrain,’’’’The (lerican Marauder medium Strike at Breat Utovsk tillery fire was re p o rted ^ the the drive to clear enemy aviation and Burma roads and breaking the efforts, reinforced by the possibil­ room rent while he was In jail. World Is Waiting for the Sunrise”, tibera also, were observed head- Palel region h'lt an expeeted ene­ tains inevitablv will add to the R. A. F. took ove5_thc night tasks ity of strong economic measures, . NATIVE BROII,ERS Ken got into, and Sue’s constant But there was multiplying signs from northwestern New Guinea, blockade of China, suffcrlnga which vg -our staunch with both medium and heavy and ‘Til Be Seeing You” accom­ for northern France. my attack in that a r ^ failed to where the Japanese were/CepOrted The Chinese in the new thrust to have'Sweden cut off ball-bear­ R()AST BEEF \ outbursts of ahger gave the audi­ IA central. German radio black- of the coming push. Russian bomb­ friends—have so'^voijrageously en­ bombers blasting railroad bridges ing shipments to Germany, It was What red cap vets group will ence many a chik;kle. panied by Wilma "Tracy who also develop. / 10 days ago bringing in expert Na­ were commanded by the seasoned dured in this war. at Lattisaha, Casarsa and an oil FRESH SUPPLY OF SOFT S H ^ L CRABS soon have the blue;; after being played on the piano TscHalkow- Jit suggested that the planes ers, for Instance, struck at the Two sweeps by eiiemy aircraft val fliers to bolster their dwindling veteran of many Chinese-Japanese (earned today. The Russian par­ The unbelievable transformation light be penetrating Into the rail center of Brest Lltovsk (In old “We know the extreme difficul­ refinery at Porto Magara ^ ticipation Is considered, 'of great DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTI bled white? of Blaine Drew (Beverly Hayden) sky's "Barcarolle,” "Dance of the over the Imphal ifid Kohima areas strength. battles Gen. Wei Li-Hiiang known ty of evacuation at the present The appearance of more than 30 —A. Non. Ken's secretary into Mattie. Meek, Reed Flutes”; and “Dance of the part of the Reich. > Poland) starting 30 fires, and also Sunday were Mercepted by R. A. The Schouten /islands in the as "100-vlctory Wei” because of significance, both bei'atise of the Candy Fairy,” the latter two being IThe blow at the Brenner Pass, attacked Naz|,'|>aBe8 at Polotsk in momaht. Nevertheless, we ask you Influential posKlon which geogra­ the "country bumpkin" and Ben F. fighters, who destroyed three, mouth of GeelvlnK bay wef* ham­ his successes in many compara­ most urgently to take every step (Continued on Page'Four) R^ymaAider's Restav^nt^ from the "Nutcracker Suite" by otnpllshed by Italy-based Amer- White Russia and Narva in the tively minor engagements. phy gives Russia In respect to Lawton's (Bdb Allen) change to a Estonian republic. mered Joi the 10th straight day possible to move away from the Sweden and because It Indicates Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer \ French count added much to the Tschaikowsky. (Con ^ued^ on Page Four) and neairby Noi'infoor island was Claabes qt Many Polnla vicinity of all . important railway Social dancing followed the play (Continiied on Page Two) Pravda iteported that a ndw Yak the extent to which United States, 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 play. ' hit. It was tm second day in a row The crossing of the turbulent and industrial inatallations.’' British and Russian diplomacy f,'- TREAT MOTHER Atidle.nee Given Surprise in the parish hall to top off an eve­ fighter pline was going into mass the S c h o u t^ had been under dou- Salween waa effected on three suc­ Delivers Radio Pep, Talk ning of fun. production. This la a inodl^ed Clargo Plane have bei-n correlated In at least The audience got quite a. sur- blc-barr^d attack —day and cessive nights, and aa the Chinese ,Tojo, who knows that if the ■ one iiarticular In preparation for TO DINNER OUT . ‘i-a-'. . version of the craft designed by thrusts developed clashes occurred western invasion succeeds his Gen. Alexander Yakovlev, which Piemen Stay ^ night. / I the military strokes Into Nazl- TOMORROW ^irst Ballot "laving Telling Effect at many pqinte with the -iJnpaneBe country stands alone afesinst tt)P Uses Steel I dominated Europe. proved the fastest on the Russi; _.ied bombs apparently were counter-attacking at some places, Allied might, delivered a radio I . » * • ■ front. The newspaper said C h k ^v Out of Work Ing teillng effect. No communl- The Japanese were forced to 'de pcf.talk picturing Germany aa - Partisans landed In Norway EYERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 / Choice Neat aircraft factory workers /had e has mentioned any intfreep- ploy widejy to meet the many "fully prepared to meet any situ­ pledged an over-fulfillmept of tion over the Schoutens. since May threats. ation she may find hgrself con- First in Which WVhled ! Stockholm. .May 15—)/P;—Nor­ TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 their quota. Other plane and 6 when nine'of 12 Japanese fight­ Success in Yunnan ^ould do wegian and Russian partisans REAL ESTATE M plants hte wdrking top 3300 Remain Away much .to mitigate ’the bitterness Stainless Steel tJsed have been landed In tar northern rinal Seal of Approval ers were slAt down. (Continued iin Page Four) Norway from Soviet submarines, S-RoOin Single", steam heat, 2-car garage, at 97 Hol­ From Jobs . Despite Dauntless dive-bombers, firing felVaa a result of‘^defeats in Honan To Large Extent. -K- On Rdoseyelt Is Ex- (Coattqnpd on Page Four) rocket guns mounted under their province south of the Yellow river. which "slipped past German de­ lister street. $7,500. ^ . _[ F e d e r r l Directive wings, and 'Airacobra fighters There the Japanese had brokeh fenses tbrongta the fjbid-datt^ j p e c t i ^ ■ T o m o rP A iw . r sank 40 barges near Rabaul, New Into Loyang at three points, but Phladelphia, May, IS-xiJ")— S. coastline. The Stockholm Tldnln- * 2'/i Acres, 8-Room House, barn, coops, i ^ r garage, Britain. This was the first 'an­ the Chinese were atriklng back to Bonds WiU Aid new welded sUinless steel cargo gei. said today. Quoting private one mile from Depot Square. ^ By Jack BfeU -Bullelin! the southeast and had broken the plane, the Conestoga. Is In fuU pro-, ^gources, the newsj^per 'said the AT Economic Unit nouncement of rocket gun use by partisans w>re reported conduct­ J Asaoriated Presa Staff Writer Detroit,;*. May 15—(>P)—The planes of this type. Japanese hold on a section of- the In Idle Period ductlon at the EifivarU G. Budd 30-Acre Farm, 8-Room House, large harn, coops, 100 IWith Oklahoma Democrats lead- first disturbances Incident to Ground troops mopping up the Pelping-Hankow railway by retak­ Manufacturing company plant, tfte ing small-scale guerrilla warfare chickems, cow, 3 heifers. Town of Vernon; Price $1^800, hg off today in the expected se- the strike, ot war plant fore­ Hollandia-Aitape area killed 78 ing Sulping, 100 miles south of Navy announced today. against the Germans. The Army & Navy Club f^ a W a ttie ^ Setup Decided men here were reported , to The two-engine, 68-fool aircraft lon of 22 convention delegates I I' ■ Chenghsien. Several Good 2-Family Houses,'from $6,500 up. bvori^ .a fourth term, voters in police today os Andrew F. (ConUnued oa Page Four) Jap Troops Annihilated Survey Shows Average with an upsweep after-body, giving Dewey JStand Rapped ^ . No gasoline? ' Can^L use your^W? cfG O O b m ii piUfo^ia and New Jersey prima- Six Members from Each Jackson, president of the Field dlspatchea said Japanese it the appearance of. a flying whal^ Washington, Slay 15.—(/P-— Then why not walk? It’s not too far, wlll put the final seal of ap- Aeronautical FroduSts Com­ troops, who broke Into Loyang War Worker Can Be is the first plane in which welded Senator Pepper (D.. Fla.), today tomorrow on a flrat ballot pany, told them, he hod been from the east, west and northwest, stalnles.s steel has been used t» a likened e plane tor H. JohnstoB, heading Stassea- |ledged-snd claimed, as against istration of -the ILO during 1945. ^nds, and how soon, if you be­ for-presldent eastern offlcna, esti­ BAKED To the Lilting Tunea of . SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9 :30 A. M. TO 6 P.M. needed Jto nominate. The new committee was set op them to return to work this morn­ Historian H. G. Wells says in his Who parachuted into come Jobless?" ia JqiUpped^'u^'ith a tricycle landing ing. just-published “contemporary me- should have been shot Im- mated today that approximately VIRGINIA HAM THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS In the California primaries, a tt "exchange views on the various Ninety per cent of the employes gt*ar. S«f In 60 driegates te the it-vote Hale favoring the renoml- national and International aspects Tb* three-week strike resulted In molr" entlOed “'42 to ’44" that mediately as a spy, he said, replied that they would Tile ship 1* capable of carrying COLLECTION DELlCIOUSk FOODS MODEST PRICES! , iltlon of Mr. Roosevelt snd of the closing last Friday of the a wide field of 10,400 pounds over a range of 650 llcan National convention "A’* " . And Other Delicious ■ ' » of employmnet policy on the basis Packard Motor Car Company, pro­ “whatever comes out of this war W®*** have to cash therl bonds within be pledged to Uent. Cooidr. HM-; flee President Wsllsce wlU be of an agenda approved by.thegi there must be no killing of Hitler.” »y*»Je^ in tlfc 212-page ^ edition from one week to two years, the milea, but Its maximum range can Things To Eat. Roast Beef Roast I,amb Fried Scallops town. Republlcsns will pick 50 ducing RoUa-Royce aircraft engines ranging bp Increased to 3.500 mUes _wlth oM E. Stasaea f « *8n “ erning body.” and power plants for PT boate. If Hitler is killed, he wrote, “we , limited to 2,000 comes, average being three months. prosideatial oonalnattoa. J« MONDAY, MAY 15 Setegates nominslly pledged to Watt Named m Committee should be making h present to the front ^ bnAdmiralty the use Want Tb Hold Present Jobs Auxiliary fuel tanks. Veal Cutlets Half Broilers Eov. Bari Warren, the G.O.P. coo- Robert J. Watt, U. 8. Woricers’ More than 30,000 Packard workers Two 1050-horsepower engines on leave from Wa poat aa p were sent home. rwJ ^triU Of Oerm«y-.:^* SJhmi^IIS The - .suits of other questions, director for M Um^*^ * • " Tenderloin SteSKs With Fresh Mushrooms fen Uon keynoter, as a favorite delegate to the recent conferenM. should be giving them Just the na- of helicopters to fight submarines Harness sold, were: 93 per cent of give It a cruUing speed of 1K5 The Tea Room Greenbrooke Homes, Inc. Natloaal Oflicera In Session should be giving tr to on attack on the excessive role miles per hour. Total weight fully prcM w IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION Onr Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. Ion. waa one of t ^ six named to the tlonsl martyr behindbel whose leg- the workers desire to remain m ALEXANDER JAR?|S. Prea. )nly Bout Vapledged Oaadldatea committee by-workers on the gov­ NaUtmal offlcert;^of the Fore­ of sex in personal life. loaded U 30.800 pounds. poblMMd lapmte t ^ fte ’’No Wines—No Liquors man’s Aasoclatlon of America were end they con shelter from the their present Jobs after the war; 85 naovemeat wad atami New Jersey Democrats will sleet erning body. Others are Jemph A jMdeet note says the book was per cent believe there should be no The Conestoga can be converted A l StreeU East of Main Street from the Center South Jnst Good Food^ 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 PULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED AT: MODEL HOME ON WALKER STREET, Rallwnrth^ England, Jef Rena. Bel called Into sroalon this forenoon to wrath to come." priced St two guineas (about to troop transport or ambulance a|! ter 1848 for tkn f«T kelegstfs to csst 34 votes, adth a consider action on the WLB dlrec- The proper treatment he said, dumping of surplus war gooda on •ot* governor who Rfj 88S MAIN STRRET Fine Wines — LIqqon and Beer Biirlh term slate selected by glum, Percy R. Bengough, Can would.be "to certifj him and put $8.40) to keep it out of the use, end an ambulance and JMP sad Soaih of East Center Street. PHONE 2-0545. OUR OFFICE ON CENTER STRRET, PHONE 4112, OR 26 ALRX- i tlve. Robert H. Keys, president of ot all but qualified snd serious ,k« la the 0pp. St. James’s (jhurch ■ ANDER STREET. PHONE 727.5. Isyor Frank Hague of Jersey ads, Chu Haues-Fsm, China and him away in a not too luxurious (Coattaued • • F^ie Two) I both can be carried inaide. asylum for orimlnal lunsUes.”- students. (.CaallBiMd aa Page Two). (CoaUaued oa Fogs Two) (CoaUauMi <*■ 8 1 x1 ’ ■' * PA G E TH R EE MONDAY, MAY 1^. 1944 X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. / MA^GHJtS^EK EVEMMG HERALD, MAWCHESTEK. GUNN.. MUNUAX, MAX 1ft, 1«^14 J^AGE TWO aoii of such Importiihcc slumld not Manchester Scliool'Artisls / ______^ ______be so encumbered by many duties Hold Concert No Criminal that could be performed by a non- tion we realize anew tim contriHi- Doubly Decorated Itenographers Listen professional employe. Her failure Date Rook Present Work tlon home and family h ^ n ia d e to Buddy Poppvy Fill Church Special Meet to fully perferm her duty waa not On WednesdaV \ Strife t)eepcii!\ our living." . Blame Plajced the result of any wanton reckless­ Tonight \' In conclusion M n W>rd RaU<^ning D ata ness or thoughtless disregard for Meeting. Board bf Selectmen, that the gieatesl contribution Sales Listed For (browning F or Masoi In 6n Telephone Calls the rights of other* on her part. Municipal Bullying, at 8. Exhibit to Be Held in Family Lite which a mother can hiakf to a soi High School Choir aritt Furnished By ^ N Coroner Sees Lack of Sepimte Finding*. Identical A r t Bhchibit by High school stu­ High Studios This Eve­ or daughter Is to place her child's Five leparate but*identical find­ Orchestra in Annual dents at the East Side Rsc. hand in the hand of God. 'Group Here to Office uf Price Administration Impressive Ceremonies Hamilton Propeller E|j Judgment in D ^ t h s ings were issued in the five deaths. Wedneaday, May IT ‘j ning and Tomorrow. Home Ties Stronger Un­ In the church school hour many Regional Departinenl nt litlomiatiun Ine N^ver Can Be Sure j ‘End Deaths <1 The Infanta who died were: Program This Wedt. 12th Annual Spring Concert parents attended the Mother’s Day Are Held at the' St. ployees to Fill Chaj O f Five Infants. Jean Dale Evans, daughter of High Sphool, A Cappella Choir and Caiii|iaign on as Trrmnnt Street, Bostun, 8, MaMaebusette. "*Iow many People; der Stress of War, Rev. services ot worship held In the de­ Mr. and Mrs James D. Evans of Orchestra, H. 8. Auditorium, at 8. Manchester High School’a an­ / Jameses Church. Tomorrow Evening. On Wednesday e^rfln g the partments of the school under the M^«y uml 20. lear Conversation with ; York — Mrs. Florence Norwich, May 15.—(A5—No Groton. , Surgical dressings for Red nual A rt Exhibit will open this fard’s Opinion. direction of the superintendents Meats and Fats Stamps No. 1 and No. 2. in W ar Manchester Figh school a capella rhffioialB Shloes‘Guggenheim. 80. widow, ot Carl G. Enders, son of Mr. and Cross, American Legion hall, 10 evening at 7 ;30 o’clock in the H. 8. 1oo. Guggen- ed hospitals. N ew London, from enthrohiiig the home,” said^Rev. mothers and had as their guests four and period five coupons. All noon. The church was crowded. inorrov/ gjfft;30 p. m. The cb(| Fred Patrick Thomasula. son of Pearson, supervisor of music in Orange Hall, at 8. . ' .will help meet the welfare ^ ^ “ds. PrtFcessed.Koojd* . Veahlngton. May X5 —(flV-When helm foiu^tlon, which benefited boric acid' administered as dex­ 3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow afternoon W . RAlph Warik Jr., in his sermon not only the mothers of those pres­ coupons worth 10 gallons a unit. Following the Act of Consecra­ Will be fllledjby employees o ^ _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomasula, of men In active service as^wcIlSi^ Good Indefinitely fjtue Stamps vwingi . ' . ... 1 many charitable enterprises, trose, Coronej; Edward G. McKay the Manchester public schools. Sunday, May 31 and from 7:30 to 9 lntor. creed, 10 points each. Blue tokens, 4 the grand scale. Case, 55, pioneer in the synchronl- While absolving those persons busy season this year.. In addition first mass, at St. Bridget's church, work Including various subjects cumatancea which w e separating Robert Gordon, Jr., wa.s in charge coupons good for three gallons. ces Lupacfhlno, who was dressed fraternity aa follows: i and Mrs. Richard C. Harvey. New nationality or political affiliatiofi'. one point each, used as For instance; You never can be.j2Btion of voice and pictures fo r In charge of ijfiixlng the solution to their Christmas Concert they at 11 a. m. and media. All the A rt claaaes will membera ■ of the family and up­ of the worship, assisted by Miss B2.* B3. C2 and C3 coupons good in a white satin gown and veil, W . M.. Howard Die, P. M. 'll London. Monday, May 22-37 be represented, that is Art L Art according to Comnaander Linnell IraI.* Just iitaf howh/Msr manymanv peopleneoDls ftfC'are gound fllniB &nd inventor of & se­ ' or who had charge of the mater­ presented a program at the con­ setting the ordinary rdHtine of Hazel Driggs. Miss June Milciner chang'K. for five gallons. carrying a bouquet of white roaea. can 126, Hartford, Conn; 8. jF G. Albert Penrson Red Men’s Carnival at the of the local post. Post No. 2046 \ .Sugar /■ cret comnumication system of nity ward of negligence, the coro­ vention of the New England Luth­ II, A rt in. Lettering Xnd Layout, family life are tending to make the .saiigHwo solos accompanied by ^ The attendants, Miaa Gloria Ernest L. Kjellson, P. M., ManeW Itm ln g in wh*n you telephone a Dougherty lot. Center street. will conduct the 23rd annual dis­ light rays ufcd by the U. S. Navy ner found that "there might have eran churches recently held in and Everyday Art, more persrnal side homi Mrs. R W r t Gordon,, and the pas­ Good Intthfinitely Sugar 30 and’ . rhe Local War Price and Ra­ Della Fera. Miaa Rose Falcetta, ter No. 73; J. W.. Irv ing M. Wfl Ivernment official. * In addition to this work there of been a lack of judgment In not Atlanta Theater Manchester, and also at the Youth ward Smith will also appear oh the Paper Salvage . Collection in family life more imiqrtani. tor reviewed the ‘Mother’s. Day tribution of F F. W. Buddy Pop- 31 in Book FdHr, each good for five tioning Board la local * in the ham, Manchester No. 73; S. D.j| Ilfs standard practice for the in World/War I. . will be the international murals on Miss Frances Ostrowakl, and Mias Norman, Okla.—William B. Biz- foilo'wlng a proper course of ac­ Southwest Section,.of town. separation of loved ones maR<^ book cntltierf “ .Behold, Moth­ , pies here on May 18, 19, 20. pounds. Sugar s ^ m p 40 in Book Lincoln ichuol sppoalte the . poat N . Allen, Jr., Evergreen No. inoCTapher to listen in on all program. . Tuesday; 5fay 28 the studio walls which have re-, Winifred Pentland, wore blue allp- president emeritus of tion. This did not constitute wan­ T^e a cappella choir hopea that love of the home more dear. Oet- er." written by^C. Bromley Oxnarti, This year the proceeds of the Four, good for ftVft pounds for South Windsor, Conn.; J. D., fils if the boss is at all IpiporUnt zellyXsS, Robbed by Bandit ceritly been completed by memhbrs office. Office unura are aa follows: per satin gowns and bouquets of- ton carelessness which is the basis all previous members of the ^igh Military Whist. Private Duty ling away from mother and father ahop of The Methodist Church in Buddy Poppy sale will be devoted home canning th ro li^ Feb. 28. H'. Lungstraas, Tuscan No. I his own little bailiwick, Okiahotte University. of the A rt I I and A rt U1 cIMuMir • Mondu, 10 m. to 4:30 p. m.; white carnations. of crlminar negligence.” schools choirs under Mr. Pearson’s Numes at Masonic hall. has made many ft yoting man'and B w on . 'Thla book was written in part to welfare activities among Hartford, Conn.; S. S., Paul I l f he’s a blg'ahot, there' may be Washington — WllUam Thomas Wednesday, May 34 Everyone Is cordially invited to 1945. Sugar for home cbmitng may PueadKy. 2 p. r i t 5:15 p. m.; Others In the Train The coroner pointed out in his direction will make a special effort young woman in the service see wJtl^hc thought that it would be the dependents of soldiers, .sailora he granted upon application to Wedneaday. 2 p m to 5:15-p m.: Evergreen 114, So. Windsor, Co| record in g machine to take dow^ Milled, 45. chief of the air carrier Marine Fathcra’ Club meeting at attend, and it is hoped that many The crown-bearer, Mary Mor- Ma].-Gen. Allen W. Gullion, findings that Miss Paula Mach 'Atlanta, May 16.-— While to be present at the concert Wed­ their parents for what they really an appropriate gift «n Mother's and marines now fighting IH de­ local War Price and Rationing rhuraday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p ov,; J. S., Oacar Anderson, Orient |e whole conversation. division of the Civil Aeronautics Zipser Club, Bralnard place. parents and friends will find it larty, and the medal-bearer, Con­ au^orlty. He was a native of De­ nick was the pharmacist employed scenes from "t^e uninvited” flick­ nesday evening. are for the first time in their life. Day. especially from mqn • and fense of thoir tountiy Commander Friday, 10 a. rr to 5:15 p. m.: above of Carrollton,, Ky., for­ 62, East Hartford. Conn.; Chapl| .No Suapiclous Noteeft'^ Wednesday, May SI convenient to do so. Admission Is Boards. \, stance Lamoiireux, wore little at the hospital. She is a graduate These letters which shuttle bad: women 1 ^ the service tti their Linnell explained, as well as for Shura Saturday. 10 a. ni. to 12:.30 p. "m. mer Provost Marshal General R. L. Galinat, Columbia 25, |The phones are provibet; with troit. ered by on the paramount theater Tenth Annual Outdoor Music free. white organdy dresses trimmed o f the Army, how assigned of a College of' Pharmacy with a Both Elections Close and fourth from mothers and mothers. those who have aerved the colors Te telephone ' ‘amber U 2-0494. Glastonbury, Conn.; Ma It-ou t buttonh so thp/steno can/ Boise, Idaho— Martin B. Miller, screen, an armed, masked man Festival of 1.000 voices, 100-plece Guides and demonstrator* at the Good Indefinitely --- Airplane v-dth blue, and flowered crowrqs. overseas, was doubly decorated Henry Prtor, Evergreen 114, degree o f bachelor of science, has fathers, sons and daughters, havj in pievious Wars. — 4 |ut off the m ou th ^cc. Then' ^ 44, managing editor of The Tdaho slipped into the manager’s office, band. Educational Square. at art exhibit will Include member* The train-bearers, Christopher in Washington, To the DSC, Windsor, Conn.; l^cretaiy, Er had tw’o and one-half years ex­ Chicago—OP)—Martin J. Dwyer "deepened the ties of love and affec­ One cent from each Buddy Pop­ Itens and take* mrtes without the Evening Statesman. • waved a pistol at three employes 7 p. m. of the A rt Service Squad, namely py sold» by Post No. 2046 w'lll be » • O 1 lines>some deatructlon of Atlantic Lane and Michael Falkowakl. T^orc which he won in the last war, A. Borg, Indian Orchard. SprI Territet. Switzerland — Eugene perience In hospital pharmacy and won the presiilency of the elevator Shirley Clemson, Olga Brennan, tion and have clarified many points Irson on the other end hearing and stole $1,800 laat night. Caiuidiaii^rijr i j s a l c contributed to the maintenance of A l l i e r i c a i l D O I l l D e r S waU Sjenses. ammunition and white suits with blue capes. was added an Oak Leaf Cluster field, Maas'.; W. T „ W. S. Da^ S clnach, 83. known ns "the mon­ is a registered pharmacist in Con­ operators and starters’ union by. When dampening clothes use Elda Flora, W alter Von Hone, Of difference, and have put one Isplclous nojses. / The bandit took all his loot In two votes 'In an election two weeks generation on the level with an­ the V. F W. National Home, Eaton , supplies, atestructlon o f basic war The sermon of Father William for his work as Judge Advocate Tuscan 126, Hartford, Conn.; ^ key gland doctor” for his rejuve- necticut. warm water, aa It will spread James Elliott; also Jane Waller Iflome sienos get so i^oflcicnt The finding continues, "a mid­ folding money, said Assistant ago. But his opponent, Jsmes C. other in a way utterly unexpect­ R t i p o r l m Sunk RapliH. Micnigan. This home J. Kenney from the Lasalletto General, while his w6rk as W. B. rtilUngham, Fort Pitt nstion work In Vienna ftom 1910 through material more quickly; al­ and Nancy Stone (A rt I ) and Lu- Raid Pas-ue-i ,alai8. the ley caiyllsUTh in, carry on a side dle aged man, Heniy Lutwich. Manager William Bedell, after dis­ Sebastian won a recount. The sec­ ed." pmVidMsa refuge' for the orphans ' further whitHing down of Order of Bloomfield was followed Provost Marshal General won Pittsburg, Pa.; W. G.. H. R. R| to 1938. \ / low to stand half an hour before cabell West, who Is Uklng ajq>e- Reich.*fl plane-blading ability^ by Benediction and the recession­ Inveraktioh with sompfeody else was assigned to help her for two carding three bags of silver; he ond count showed Dwyer won .the Mr. Ward asserted that the fact of deceased or totally disabled him the Legion of M e rit' mond. Evening Star, Lee, Ironing. cial Costume Design' cours*. al. th* office or read k magazine. hours in the morning. Lutwich found t(X) heavy. Bedell told pbllce election—by one vote. that reii.flon finds Its center in the Ottawa. May 75 - (/Pi Tlie veterans. ^Here the children are Area Near Brilaiii E. G., J. Elmer Anderson, T The Mother and Daughter After a while the/girls get used was a porter who had worked a t . the mlddle-ttgct* white man threat­ home has caused home to mean Canadian frigate Valleyficld \has reared in "FX^'>y Units” under of the Temple, No. 88, Social, whicN>will close the season m the language sqjhe folks usg-ln Super-Deslroyer the hospital for 16 months. When ened to'ahoot him and two women more In these days than pieviously been torpedoed and sunk whilexm the supervision of a house mother. N. H. (Continued Irani Page One) Protest Nuiii'^^ of the Sodality, will be. hel£( Mon­ Cut ill Salt Isdng to government officials— in the phaT-niacy he worked under cashiers, all lined up facing a wall, in the life of many persons. "In escort doty in the North Atlanth, Whenever possible, mothers and Lodge will open promptly^ day, May 15 in St. James’s school I the language, some , officials the direction of Miss Machnlck. if they turned around before he perilous times.” said .Mr. Ward, with five dead, 121 fnisijlng and 58 ^ ild ie n are enablM to live to- 7:30 p. m. All membera Will Honor Shea ican Flying Fortresses Saturday, O tP «i Chief hall at ■1:30, in talklng^ack. •There *was no direct evidence left the office. "w e are learning that *> Icarneu survivors, it was annolmced today. g f^ e r . Clothes, eductitton and Brings Rest fraternity are invited by was followed up by a 1.000-olane • The.-jpeaker will be Miss Lucy I ^ t that'sAnlj a starter. There s to show who had put the boric One of the cashier’s turned her to pray at Our mother's knee, that Listed among the mla.slng was vocHluns to enable th w to earn shipful Master to be pr^a^nt. a.ssault 'yesterday on German-held N, Sullivan of the Catholic Lending li end to /the fancy connections acid in the dextrose Jar. The phar­ head but the bandit didn’t shoot. in the home we first leamcd to the captftip. Lieut.-Cmdr. D. T.- their own livings when they be- freshments will ibe served at New York. May 15.— —A English ol Halifax, whose wife air field's and rnllyardr in north­ 'L**7rary of H artford.- Sans Drugs close o f the lodge. ^ A large ■id talKlf^talkle hookups around macist testified that she did not His mask slipped as he left and the read and use the Bible, that in the "come otf age. are among the ad­ Brattleboro, 'Vt., May 15.- i;Pi 2,200 ton super-destroyer bearing lives at 216 Hawthorn street. New ern Italy'^'rounding out a solid ering is esqfiected from the lese pUces. . . remember filling it but that she cashter gaxo . police a description home we sa v religion first at work vantages provided the orphaned month of rOund-the-clock attacks A full-time paid fire chief was V lE v e ri' desk>has an assortment or Berlford. Mass. No Americans list­ si’hediiled to ta^kc command o,f two ton and the l/njtM Aircraft, the name of the late Comdr. John would not -say that her helper had of his feafuresT ' Irt the moral integrity of our par­ 'children of America’s war dead by l y Allied airmen who fiew 90.000 (Continued from Page One) Iwh/huttons, dials; tabs, switches. Miss P*»rl Glesecke ents. Thus when we find ourselves ed in the casualty list. nrartically- empty fire-—iStatlons. officers o f the- Hamilton Prop J. Shea, whose letter to his son filled it. the V. F. W. National Home. offensive fiiglit.s and dropped 130,- LoifeaJ Selectman a and buzzers. Some even have Failure to Perform Duty in desperate need of prayer, when Built at Quebec, the ValleyfieM five lonely fire trucks and five jit­ do fine work: and to witness tl| Heads ^ v lta n Group Conference of tl)e Salvation Army tons of bomba on Forlre.s.s which khowed that salt tends to vrCial gpnga. And practically all ■Jackie" wop national acclaim, "The helper testified that he had am begin to search the Scripture was commissioned last December V tery drivers today. work wULhe an evening well sp held here laat week-end. ^urope. To Mpet Tduiwlit rouse excitability of human also the'l^ial hour which will | t « green or red or white or blue w ill slide dowff the ways at the never filled an order for dextrose. Springfield, Mass., May 15— Ip r living truth, when we seek and was the first Canadian frigate More than 60 volunteer firemen nerves. He pointed out that lack The High school orchestra Is the’ Nil rs<^ Aules Here (iermun Fliers Retaliate Trhta that hash on when: Bethlehem Steel company Staten Nevertheless it wqa the responsl- —-Marcus Robbins, of New Haven, afy^ythi to resist daily tempta­ to be sunk* . turned in their badges yesterday ■|-of salt has perils, such as dtzzi' best balanced orchestra that Mr. Last night the Germans retal-. J (a ) The boss is talking on the island shipyard. May, 20. billtv of the pharmacist to sec Conn., WB.s elected president of the In protest a-minst the appointment ness, trembling, nausea, apathy, { that the order for dextrose was New England district of Clvltan Pear.son has had for years, and has iated against Britain, where irfkm- The Board of ^^ajcctmen Will " Elect Tomorrow of Loon Burrows, of Amherst. fatigue and muscular weakness. Mrs. John J. Shea. Of Arlington. properly filled and there was a International at the conclusion of had one of its busiest seasons. meet tonight. It will'Approve and I ' There’S another call wait- moth Invasion armies are poised Mass., to the $2,600 a year posi­ But In the 11 men It did noi hilclreii of Mai Mass., wfldo-v o f the commander, failure on the part o f the pharma­ a one-day convention yesterday. Tn addition'■ (0 both 'of these or­ BURTON’S FOB BEST p.iy bills. There is notnlqg of spe­ |g for him on another, line; and the ship to carry them assem­ tion. have these bad effects. He said will sponsor the ship and John cist to fully perform her duty." Also elected were three lieutenant ganizations. Miss Phyllis Karlin, cial importance to come^vpp to­ ' ( c ) The big boss wants him; A t the April meleting of the bled. bjr scattering bombs up and Deputy Fire Chief George that low-salt diet should not be Richard “ Jackie" Shea, how six Continuing the .report states, governors of the district: C. Hen­ piahi.st; Miss iPearl Glesecke, so­ night as far as was knowihy this Host to Mothel Anne Spencer Corps of Nurses’ down the chaitnci coastline: Houghton said . the walkrout was attempted without medical ad­ years old. will attend. , “ \\hen the solution contaming the ry Stollard, of Worcester, Mass.; prano; Miss E(|lth Ander.son, trom­ 841 M ain .St., M a n c h e s te r morning, but there may be ’

1 ... ’ ’ I PAGE FfSH i/ , .- V ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAYTS, 1944 ►aob TOim MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHB^TER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 16,1944 chairman of Vasa Lodge 25 years ago. will have the honor of pit- General Arnold Signs ‘Short Snorter’ for Bong Scandki Lodge Hcnting the service pins on Thurs­ ASHES AND London Censor Denies Getting W ill Maintain Strike Close Price Control day evening. . ' , PastcH^VWife Miss Woodufl Today's Radio VVNBiT-UlO After the ceremonies, refresh* RUBBISH REMOVED To Burma Base To Celebrate menta will'be served toder tha di­ fi'SHtoro War I'lnie Backing Urged rection of Rudolph Johnson^' ” PHONE 6027 Honor Guest Army Carbine Waiting Policy Wed Yesterdj Vasa Lodge )vas orgfan l^ May ('Oonttaned from Fnge One) WTHT— American Discussion Ordei* tof VasR-JUnil, to 24, 1908 by Alfcl^ M ag^son who -WTIC— Bifibkatage fe:$, was district master y c the time. Maloney and Smith Con* Many from Here AtU ___ _ . ‘ aee; League; WNBC— Lone Ranger. ‘Biller and Vicious’ Al* Mr. Magnuson, now.vHves In Hart­ Pretident of Dorcas So­ Hartford Policeman to got three probables, and damaged S 7.'46— Price Control and Ration­ Observe 44th. Ahiiiver- 12 out of more than 24" enemjf lew s; WNBC— Blue Frolics. lacks on Program Hil ford. • ^ i Read Herald Adva. ciety Arranged Ilecep- '"Stand Trial May 23 in fer on Democratic Po­ planes. Cereiiiouy in Avon Y| -WTIC — Stella Dallas; ing. sary on Thursilay. 8:00— WTIC — C P V a 1 c P. d e of Federal Court. litical Situation in State U. S. Air Force fighters, again gBC— Parade of Stars. In Shepard Speech. W. ;■* tion and Gift Giving. ______/ terday Afternoon. I)—w n c ^ Lorenzo Jones; America; WDRC — Vox Pop; attacking the Meitilka and Heho WTHT—Cecil Brown: WNBC— Sefindia Lodge. Order of Vasa, airfields in Burma, shot down four DRC— Ad Liner; WNBC — Hartford. May 16.— Senator Paul-NcilSon. Hartford, May 15— HP)— Declar­ will celebrate its 44lh anniversary Mn. Thonten A. QuaUfton wan Hartford, May —Police­ planes, got three probables, . and The ' auditoriiim of the A l Fewfl. Thuradays.evening beginning at 8 ,^Francis Maloney and J. Francis Congregational church was fl| 8-i 5_^WTHT — United States ing that “certain business Inter­ t)M honor guoot ot a too given Sot- man Carl W. Langhana, 39. damaged two more .out of mure -WTIC — Young Widder Post" Office; WNBC—Lum and o’clock at Hhe Orang® Hall. yesterday - afternoon at 4:30 own* WDRC— Connecticut ests and reactioqary congressmen" urdoy afternoon at Emanuel Lu­ Hartfornag» to be worn Plead .Guilty of Theft inflation.” invasion-important post of di­ men "of character, special abilities, Imphal fi^nL ' The Chind'ts de­ ruff at the Center Congregatlq ■eU; WDRC— American Wom- Please: WTHT— Southern Har- Speaking before the United La­ Olson. M^ias Elvira Larson, at the affair. Ifer husband, Rev. rector of the London Ofllce of orald Silpp, 32, Rockville, and experience and etandlng in the stroyed many large dumps of food church here. They rem ain^ u| monizers; W NBC =^Spotlight Hilding .Holln, Edwin Swanson, Ouatifiim. whp^occupled the pulpit tharles S. Barnard, 30, o f West |h / ‘W THT ^ Superman; WNBC bor committee, Professor Shepard Censorship. He is ' a tormeij community” were offered as can­ and anim'unitton de.stined fo r ' the nearly 6 o’clock in the Conferel Bands; Story T»ller. Miss Anna Lihdbcrg, Henry G. Hartford, guilty to the theft of lieut. Gen. Carl A-. 8paatr, commander of the U. S. Strategic Air l-Captain Midnight. •said “there are some who hate IS TOPS AT FOUNTAINS at Emanuel yiwterday for the last president of the Southern Nev didates, _was the first since three Japanese around Imphal, these re­ room downstairs which, was tas 9 ;4 5 _W T H T — Music. Anderson, Mrs. Robert J. Byrne, time as pastor, wa* also Invited, one carbine each. Forces in the European theater, pins the distinguished service cross, Evening OPA for no better reason than paper PubUsbert’ Associate' Bcnat^al candidates emerged as' ports said. fully

i,?;' -r*- ■I < pArns sxvB if 15, 1 9 1 4 " MANCHESTER EVE.NINC HEflALD. MA.NTHESTER CONN.. MONDAY, JIAV I5. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, PACE SIX \ . ______/_____ list brings to iLM S ttslS W i » Boston, uiktor toe leadership o f Bethel Sailor ber of Naval Na^ ___ hern to. ifeep things faliiy equal knows whether China cifh still The Watch on the Rhine Waller Smoigel of the Slaiiortl Powder Houie Day CapU Benedict Arnold, to rein­ ■inea Dee. 7, I M l. Manchester Springs barracks on a charge ol 'The New Engtandar and We Seat In propoitidn to pro-war condi­ keep on? The Hame Nurse Plans Ready Dining Car Pierced by Shell Fragments force colonial ttoppa against the Rockville possession of stolen property and Listed W oun d^ o f kin: We only know that China has To Be Observed British Invasion. Even ing Hera Id tions. Such wage Increases a.s,. By Mary Beard was held at toe Stafford Springs Cdnaibttoiiti _ - - hive been granted have, much of come this far hot through faith-j Director, Nursing Service, barracks ot toe State Police.for A feature of thev ceremonies, Settannl, D eeW SW|^ PUWUliHliiU MV iHIfc For Vet Hoi Washhilfton, May 21— —^Th UEKALU PBINTINO CO.. INC. the time, been based on either the in the outside world, which has American Red Crosa. the New York police. which Includes a ’colo^l pagent [any New Haven,/May 15—W — The name of one Now Englander le la 'atoer, Savarie ■ a M a a L II Blu*ll 8 tr*t' cost of living or on "comparative seldom been Justified, but through According to the State, Police called "demanding the k ^ to thd MaoebMittr, Conn. Brunnell was driving a Chrysler Second Company Oovsrnor’a Foot powder house” at the city ball, eluded in a list of IS caoualtloa of Plalit oxtanakm.m, BettieL THOMAS FEHOUaON faith in herself. W e believe that, reach Baby Bathroom wages for similar work. But, al­ VFW Qub to Be Incj coupe, 1940 model which was r«* Guard wlU bold lU annual "P ow ­ divine worship at Center ctrorcb, the U. B. Naval forceo—Navy, Ma­ 0 «n«r>( Manacor now the outside world is on the Habits Early In Ufe Fire Scene ------seed k r FoundaS Octobar 1/ III! though it was assumed that labor porated; Just Waiti) ported by the New York police as der House Dey” observance ^ includes e talk by Paul KernN^e, rine Corps, and Coast Guard— an­ march, sure even if slow, China stolen in New York April 2. 'the an Associated Press war colre' nounced today by toe N avy depart­ your fSunUy, as aoMs Publltbad Baant Baanlng Bxcapi would have the right to fight for Because the habits developed day. The event commemoretea often qoMilgr (Viead lundaya and Holldaya. Eniarad al proper wages, it was hopefully as­ will not fall , herself now. Fop OPA Approval. attention of Uu^ officer was at­ spondent covered t|ie AlU ment. during the first five years are the historic march of the company Publication of this, additional ' aia Pbat Oaioa at Manobaatar. Codb.. jUington Blaze Attracts tracted to the auto and when tbe 169 years ago from New Haven invasions rti the Mediterranean. aa daoottd Olaag^lMI Mattpr.______sumed ^ t^ t labor would not seek likely to influence a child’s whole Anderson-Shea Pdst, V. F. W.| irge Numbers Sun- driver did not have proper regis­ to change the rules o f its em­ life, it is Important that he be tration papers be was taken to SUBSCRIPTION RATES its meeting Saturday night vo Ona Taar b» Mall ...... I » J* ployment during war. This as­ FreuclL Capture laugpt habits of cleanliness dur­ iay Moriiipg. the Staffcfrd Springs barracks for Par Montb by Hall ...... I JJ sumption evSn found definite ex­ ing toat time that will safeguard to have the club Incorporated questioning. linfia:ia C copyoot ...... J. Xi Neil Cheney, who made toe Frank Kukt DatlvaraS Oi Taar ...... pression In President Roosevelt’s Ausouia as Yanks his health. iRockvllle, May 15—Many from Plumbing fixtures in homes, un­ gestion,' was named as a con Frank Kulo, 59. of West street, MEMBKR o r one-time statement that the gov­ lickviUe visited the scene of the died suddenly Saturday about mid­ fortunately, are not adapted to to see that this was done, Tba ASSI.NMATEO FHESS ernment would never, .during war­ Gain Vital Posts te at the. home of Mr, , and Mrs. night at his home. He was born Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la aiolMlaa- the needs of small children. I f they morning he visited Judge in Poland and came to this coun­ ly aatitlad to tba uaa of raoobl cA- time, order the imposition of the are to learn good bathroom habits S. Hyde who will draw the ne |seph Zlnker and their five chll-' tion of all oawa dlapatebaa cradltad try 38 years ago and had lived in closed shoi^ (Continued from Page One) they must be provided with stops sary papers. en located on the Burr Nurtory to It or not otbarwiaa oradHad In this section fo r 35 years. He Ijia papar and alao tba looal aawa Neither^ labor nor government that will enable them to climb up The club has had plana and |operty on Pinney atreet, Ellllng- unaided to the toilet Mat, or stand was employed for many years at t aubliabad bara has abided by that principle. The where up and dowp the tine of at­ eifleations prepared for Ita to offer assistance. AH rlabia or rapubileatlon of tack, an Allied! communique said. ifecurely at the lavoratory while home to be built at Mane the Regan and Hockanum Mills. ipaclat dlapatebaa baraln. ara alao key point in the Montgomery they wahb. [ a rear addiUon to the house in He was a member of St. Joseph's raaarvad. . The German i 71st division, which Green on the site of toe for Ward dispute is the "maintenance was entirely reconstituted after its It la Im ^ rta n t that the child be home which Was destroyed by ' jiich were located two kitchens church. He leaves his wife, B er­ Pull aaralea olltbl Of H. M of membership” 'clause, an ap­ original was wiped out at Stalin­ taught to wash his hands after go­ These have been submitted to Id three bedrooms, a shed and nice (Wiesshicki) Kulo; two sons. ? \ - •arvica Ina grad, bore the brunt of the Fifth ing to the toilet as a matter of OPA for approval. When Iragc and an automobile as well Stephen F. of Vernon; and John proach to the closed shop al­ 1 furniture, clothing and provl- PoblMhara RapraaantatlYaa: Tba Army attack and lost over 1.200 cleanliness, and Mao to keep him necessary permit is secured F. of the Army, stationed in Tex­ luliua Hatbawa Spaclal rAdanoy- though not one by any means. men in prisoners alone, including from spreading hhemful bacteria wdrk will be started. |ina were destroyed, by the firo as; a brother. .Stanley of Rock­ Satisfy your whimis* Ckleare “ Datror >Ti and hlch was discovered by Mr. Zlnk- Cherlea Farrington, railroad employe, is shown examining several Naw Tork. This clause, representing a change six battalion commanders. that, are carried id,, body, dis­ ville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bolton. shortly after 2 a. m. Sunday of more than a score of'holes that were caused when an Arm y shell In the rules, was sought by labor FrontHne Defenaee Overturned charges. But how can a child Silva, Mrs. Joseph Staaoakl, Mrs. UEMBER AUDIT BUREAU o r whose head barely comto to the orning. Mr. Zinker has been fore- Sophie Skaza. all o f Chicopee. exploded, sending fragm ents through the dining car of it north-bound CIRCUI.ATU)N6 . during war-time, and ordered by The whole frontline defenses of edge of the lavatory be eitpected You Don't Sa} Ian at the Burr plantation for Maas., and Mrs. Susie Maguda of train near Santa Maria,' Calif. Two railroad employee were wounded. anrowning Accidents effenaive la bdglnnlnjr to achieve strong enemy points which now Brazil, the largest state In Soi| Rockville, who Was repaited into the water, striking his head | are trying to seise privilege and to keep clean. America, exceeds the size of lissing in action several weeks, Members of Mayflower Rebekah on some hard object. He said death Pamper your pet- ideas. Gel some fun out of refur­ lU prallminary objectlvei. The are being mopped up. power. They are using the war SimulUneously the Americans A suitable toilet seat is also in­ continental’ United States . (f 1 a prisoner of war of tlip German Lodge of this city will go to Man­ Take Two Lives; Boy was due to accidental drowning. nishing your bedroom! It mattera not whether you OuaUv. Une has been "cracked” emergency to feather, their q.wn on the,extreme left of the attack dispensable in teaching a young eluding Alaska) by 250,000 jDvernment. Finance was gunner chester this evening when the In So. Coventry Killed. No aues to Death Cpr want the frills of a Victorian room or the sleek smooth­ by the French troops with their line cut the Ausonla-Fromla road. child good toilet habits. A toilet miles. It a plane which was lost over Grand Lodge officers will be en- ness of a Modern one, we’ve been preparing Tor you , neats, just aa clearly aa any noto­ Spigno nestles a^^he foot of the chair serves the purpoM for the William E; Bolton, 73, of W ater-' capture of Aueonla, in the central After a bitter and bloody fight of Stalin to permit freedom of re­ liance. Match 26. terUined by Sunset Rebekah ford, was struck by a hit-and-run here at Watkins with no end of variety. Bring your rious war” profiteer. mountains four/and a half miles baby, but aa soon as possible he the Americans drove the Nazis put ligion in Poland, the Ukraine and La Paz, capital of Bolivia, 1 > , "' Anthony Dobosz lodge. Mrs. A lice Kington of By The Associated Press motorist Saturday night while whima and fancies with you. W e’ll help ybu inaka^ gone o f the offensive. That means Priest Stays should learn to use the bathroom Better late than never, the W ar of the town, of Santa Maria In­ southwest of Ausonia. ail the Russias. U. toe heart o f a gigantic canjl i Anthony Dobosz, 76. of 110 this city ia District Deputy o f the Four persons met violent death walking along the Norwich-New' them come true. that the Une haa been spilt Into The British who cro's.scd ■- the Father Qrlemanski .said he would toilet. A small seat that fits, se­ Labor Board would: do well to es­ fante at noon yesterday, pushed about three milea wide, ten ml| Irove street, died suddenly Sun- 19th district which includes East in the state over the week-end London highway, receiving injur­ two parts—H>ne for the attention on to a road junction northeast of Rapido gU-eady are more than In Seclusion appeal to the apostolic delegate in curely on the large on« can "be long and 1,500 feet deep at Jiv at his home. He was born in Hhrtford. Manchester, SUfford ies which caused his death Sunday tablish the principle that no fur­ purchased and is well worth the with drowning accidents taking o f the AnAertcans on the left, the the town and fanned out to cap­ half i^y ,to Plgnataro. Nazi Washington, Archbishop Amelto altitude of about 12,700 feet in lecem ber 1869, in Poland, and Springs and Rockville. afternoon in the Lawrence and ther changes In the rules will get stronghold In the center'of the Liri Cicognani, or to the Holy See in cost because it will be used for Andes mountains; . Lme to Rockville 50 yeara ago. two of thjB lives: The other two other for that of the British on ture the village oft San Pietro and Memorial Associated hospitals at its approval during war-tiihe. the nearby hills, ifo n t i Cerri and valley. The advance in that direc­ Rome for a review of Bishop several years. . lo r many years he was employed were caused by injuries received New London. State Policeman | the right. Monte Bracchl on either side of tion threatens to outflank Cas- Father Orletnanski Ap­ O’Leary’s action. / ' Low tovral racks should-be pro­ PlmplM can be caused by \ the local mills. He was the fa- from motor vehicle's. SUnley Stason of Groton barracks i vided in the bathroom .so, the child Jier of Stanley Dobosz who died 2 Here Graduate Thomas Moran, 17, of Bridge­ The Americans are pushing for- the Ausente river. Then they con­ eino's defenders from the south, -Appeal Not Received ty, sooty hands^touching toe'fa| aaid there were no clues to the parently Reconciled to can be taught to use tils own towel |i W orld W ar I and in whose mem- port, and'John Setaro, 60. of New - ward through objectives not pre­ Wind. Not Logic tinued the atUcK on Splgno. Jus't- as the Polish drive earlier In Washington, however, the identity of the driver o f the death and wash cloth,, and to bang them Stanley Dobosz Post. Ameii- Haven were the drowning victims. Approacli UrI River menaced the garrison of that Bish^op's Suspension. apostolic delegate said that he had Coffee grounds make excell< From Russell Sage car. I viously tried, 'ne British are in the proper place. In this way, .... Legion, it named, Moran, football and basketball Our Southern aenatoro have al­ bloody landmark from the north­ fertiliser for gardens. John A. Luthl, son of Mr. and I o ilin g with the old 'American The Frerch in the upper Gario- not received an appeal, and issued he learns to assume some respon­ i He leaves his wife, Mary (Id- star at Warren Harding High ready rtM the limit o f possible west. a statement saying that Father Mrs. Frank LUthi ot South Coven- 1 liano area approached tb^ Url Bivift Conquest Not Expected Springfield, Mass., May, 15— sibility for keeping the bathroom la k ) Dobosz; four sons, Anthony, school and said by school athletic problem o f Cassino. This time, Orlemanaki, "like every other di­ Be sure to remove should Two Manchester young women try. died almost Instantly Satur-J oratory on the poll tax question. river in the vicinity o f San Giorgio Despite the announcement of a —Rev. Stanislaus Orlemanskl, for neat and orderly. lowph and Stanley, all of Rock- authorities to be a strong awlmr the war maps show no great ocesan-priest, .is directly subject pads from dresMa beforp tubbij day afternoon when he was struck A ll that remains Is for them to after occupying a number of dom­ breach in the Gustav line, the A l­ 22 years pastor of Our Lady of the Elle find Pfc. Peter Dobosz in It- were graduated from Russell mer. met death Sunday afternoon frontal assault on that, obstacle, to his bishop.” them. in the Beardsley park pool,^ppar- by an automobile in front of the keep repeating it, until such time inating heights. Ausbnla. in the lied command made it plain that hy; three daughters, Mrs. Max Sage CoHege, Troy. N. Y „ at the valley connecting the Liri valley Rosary church, remained in seclu­ A t the time the suspension an othe, Mrs. Leo Sokolis and Miss ently the victim of a cramp, on­ home where he lived with his par­ but spearheads attempting to swift conquest of any sector could Foremen Stay Kale la good cooked alone 27th aknual commencement yes as they have convinced ’ their fel­ with the aea:. f ^ yesterday after­ sion today, apparently reconciled nouncement was made Father osephlne Dobosz. all of Rockville^ said. ents. plunge beyond it on either side. not be expected. Further progress coupled with SwlH chard, spina low^ senatorii that toere Is other to the bishop’s suspension which Shea sc'-i'Father Orlemanski "was bven grandchildren; a brothel^' terday. ’They are Miss Ruth H Forced to Abandon Bescue Effortp noon. ' in the French sector must depend Despite its huge size. Great Sait On one side, the British b fv f met In quick succession the embat­ greeted him on his return home supposed to have permission 'to Out of Work or cu bage. fciephrof Rockville, and two als- Podrove. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farine, a companion of business which can no longer be on the speed with which ammuni­ Lake has a maximum depth o f Stem going; on other, they tled French'won 2.500-foot Monte from a flying "mission to Mob-, leave the diocese” and later be said Mrs. Peter Filip and Mrs. Jo- Abraham Podrove of 40 Benton young Moran, tried to rescue the postMned. tion and other supply lines can be Use cream that has soured street: and Miss Florence K.-Sal- youth but Moran's struggles soon only'49 feet. r?: - have made progress, with the Ger­ Rinchiusp' and 1,900-foot Colle established through a rugged cow.” ' "other circumstances" which would (ContlBuad from Page Oac) bph Lemek, both of Rockville. T h ^ have talked of how much Indication he had accepted the potato soup, in cooking aqu monsen, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. mans themselves today admitting Agrifoglio.and occupied the towns country where normal avenues of have supplied sufficient grounds ^T3ie funeral w ill be held on suspension order Imposed by aauerkraut or goulash. I ednesday at 5;30 a. m.. at the Peter- C.' Salmonsen of 17 Foster they love the Negro. They have o f Sah Andrea and San Ambrogio communication are wrecked. for action included “ treating with the F A A ; said toe W LB directive 7 withdrawal there. The prospect Bishop Thomas M. O’Leary came i^ ltit Funeral Home and at nine street. I extolled the beauty of Southern and' mopped up San Appolinare, No official mention was made of Oommiitiiats”/ w h ich -had been had been received too late to as­ is Uiat Cassino will be by-passed yesterday when the 54-year-old You can make cushlona Pclock at St. Joseph’s c h u r^ of Miss Salmonsen received a / Subsequently the troops of Gen, booty taken but front line dis­ "condemnetF^^ in papal encyclicals. semble the association’s Ehcecuttvc womanhood. They have, on the Polish-American priest failed to porch furniture out of old Lhich he was a member. Burial B. S. degree In nursing. She kee and pocketed. Alphonse Juin routed the Ger­ patches told of the Allies seizing board before today. He did not one hand, blandly pretended that appear at four masses In the tonne curtaina and Jrapea. rill be in St. Bernard’s ewetery been a Kellas schbUr and Nurses The territory gained is, to dado, mans from the 1,400-foot Colle quantities of teller mines. predict what action toe board church which he designed and once Stalin Hear* __ lieglon AuxIHary Meeting editor o f Quill, student newspaper, nothing keeps the Negro ' fpdm Castellone, highest feature over------— y ------Ight take, but earlier had said tha no more than a few miles at bdst. donned laborer's ribtnes lb “ help Uaa jwTr' Tm ^t aWcjr A special mining of Stanley OB'■well as a member- of- the- Glee voting. And. in almost the. bame lookin'g San Gloiigio and Ciolle Nazis Admit Withdrawal. A ^u t Suspension foremen were^ady to go back if Club and Christian Association. ~15n'ce the Gustav Line has been CJantelupo, which overlooks the build. drained off canned picklea in oau loboaz Unit No. 14. American breath, they will swear their bit­ London, May 15—(fl»)— The Ger­ /-Moscow, May 15.— tM— Premier assured they wouiybe reinstated She is a graduate of Manchester completely cracked, .there is sup­ Llrl valley and flanks enemy posi- Last night he remained away without discrimination. for fiah or vegetablea. eglon Auxiliary,-has been caUed ter defiance of any attempt to man, high command today' ac- Stalin haa beard about the suspen- High school. Uons in the valley. from a celebration in the parish In addition to Packard, the or Tuesday evening. May 16. at posed to be the Hitler Line behind kppwledged a withdrawal of "sevi Sion of the Rev. Stanislaus Orle­ Miss Podrove, who haa majored permit him to vote. They talk of house njarUng the feast day of larger companies affected "are toe L:30 o’clock. The members will It, and a Une bearing the name of Defended Town By-Passed eral kilometers” south of Cassino manski. Sprinj^cld, Mass. Catholic in business science, received her constitutionality, if the Consti­ The defended town of Coiena St. Stanislaus, which occuerto Briggs Mpnitfacturinff Co., Hud­ I PeraoBal Notices neet at the Town Hall to go in a the Fuehrer Is assuredly designed on the Eighth . Arm y sectoi- of the priest who reccptly conferred with B. S. degree. During her senior southeast of Ausonia was by-pass­ last Monday but has been celpbratf son M otor Gar Co., Murray Cor­ ^ y to the White funeral honie to tution protected/their stand, when Italian battlefront. him twice, but whether the Soviet bay their respects to Anthony year she was chairman of the Stu for a supreme defense. ed and surrounded and other cd by custom on the following poration of/America, Oar Wood In- In M ef^riam the real que^on might well be Sunday. It was the flrs>: time in leader was irritated, as the priest Xibosz, father o f one of their dent - Finance committee and a Nowhere to date has there been heights'beyond were seized. dustriea and Aeronautical Prod­ In lovlnz/ mvniory of our di member o f Quill staff and toe Col more than 20 years he. had been said he would be, was not made aembers, Mrs. Helen Rothe. whether Uie system' they defend Southwest of Cassino the enemy ucts, Intf.' father Louis E/ Ptek who paes| lege Dramatic Association. She Is any mdication of easy going for absent from observance of his known Immediately. Special Meeting does not^ltself violently offend the' out in -' strong counter-attacks Chinese Laiiiicli Me^while production was re- away May 16, >S41: also a graduate" of Manchester •our troops. The difference be­ patron saint’s day. The newspaper Pravda publish­ There will be a sppClal meeting throughout yesterday wdth infan­ sum^ today in the rolling mills Mv bedroom must fit a limited budget' Constt^tion. Failed to Get Permission ed three dispatches relating to the Not de te/iji who loved him toe . Rockville...... Entiblem club on High school. tween t ^ and our previous Ital­ try supported by Nebelwerfers,. uniy of the Ford Motor Coiqpany Not lost. i zone before ' .1 Btot of all, they proclaim that Drive in Yunhiin Bishop O’Leary imposed the sequel to Father Orlemanski’s re­ ’e ^ e ^ a y evening at 8 o’clock ian' ffforts seems to be that the -artillery and a few tanks. From at River Rouge after a short strike He Uvee us In memory Sees Townsend BUI Passed canonical penalties after Father turn to the United States and toe forevermore. ,t the Elks Home to consider the^ North does not understand the Nazi First Parachute division by about 1,200 em plwees had And wir ; strength of our "shoestring” has Orlemanskl failed to obtain per­ publication of Stalin’s answers to leans of raising funds to jiur- ”... Viut just any old thjng won’t do. I want charm and eir problem. elements in this sector the Allies .(Coatlnued From Page One) cloMd' the operations. ’The w ork ­ vins Oauxhter and 8one. Hartford, May 15—(F)— Joseph been iheVeased. The la te s t, an mission to leave his church for the Ihase equipment for the new lasting style, too.” Here’s-one suggestion at Watkins 3 Pieces captured four officers and 117 men bis questions on relations between ers, members of toe United Auto­ We have heard it all before, and trip to Moscow and a conference (Ckvllle a t y hospiUL E. Robb, of Clifton, N. J., nation­ (shown above). Fashioned after Eighteenth Century mo­ improved weapons are in use; prior to yesterday. succeeded also in encircling the the Kremlin and the Vatican mobile Workers (CIO) reported In Memorism al representative ' of Townsend we will hear it all again. In it with Russian Prem ier Josef Stalin. , The first dispatch, from New Dtoker for Teams , apparently have increased man­ The only sector of the offensive enemy at CThumatien; five miles they were protesting toe diaeiplin- _;ECK-^In 16vlnr memory of clubs of Connecticut. Rhode Island tifs. these pieces are made of ifiahogany veneers and gum- all. It is almost Impossiblo to dis­ He was ordered to go t6 a monas­ York, relayed an Associated Press ing o f a union coipmltteeman. 4«r- husband Louts E. who passi The ba^etball teams of the 1 3 9 50 power on hand to make s t a in e d front where the fighting died down south o f Suiping, the announce­ and New Jersey, has predicted | wood. Bed, dresser and chest:hest, w ly 12139.50. tery for an indefinite period and story from Springfield’ that Father iw a y May 1«. 1941: i»de dqfaools in Rockville will cover a Southern senator speaking was north'.oest o f Cassino where ment said. that the Townsend old age pen­ ' attack; we are prepgred^ to find was stripped of his priestly privil­ Orlemfinski had been suspended Cklckens Used aa BItad iold a banquet this evening at six con8istently,\with direct logic, the Poles had attacked heavily on T h e Chinese counter-attack at* Hava you ever sat alone at evenInJ sion bill will be presented to Con­ the Nasis tough . and/Co weather eges' for the interim indefinitely by his bishop for“ dis- And watch the days decline: I I’clock at the Rockville Hotel. the two b reed in g days. Suiping caine' at the point wpere gress soon and that it w ill be with any real adndssion o f the Rev. George A. Shea, chancellor opeyinB church laws.” Chicago—' C!issified AdvErtiseaiciits 51' . Ads to and management committees, or­ ever the progress and suc'ceas of from branches o f treea/^'Verhang- ’The' bombers also,, attacked a Count SIX averaae words>te a line ing -the ibad, / large concentration ^ tanks .inltlau, numbers end abbrevistlons Towk's heat buy! ganized to help speed, war pro- our own amphibious attack, from tech eouni as'a word and compound BUY O N fASY T IR M S .r Additional bridges/ have bSen southwest o f L oyang, and vehtcleB wurds as two words Ifiaimnm t at duction. Such' committees have the east, must one^day be fought ^rown across the /Rapido river. on the southeast ride. General Stil- •a pries 01 three Hnea proved their worth in many in­ on the Asiatic continent Itself. Una rates par day (or cranslaat Somewliere, Jn or aroand Mniicheilepi ^ihere i* •omeone who At least 30 Nazi tuns zhelled one welTs headquarters announced. otalil eta anxious to purchase. .. ‘ * /people say it’s the “Beautyrest of cotton-felt management. weakness. Allied people feel two river despite the shelling- .of the concentrations, causing 300 to 500 I11 otsil 1 Ota mattresses” . . . and that’s eiasy to understand enemy’s long-range guns used All orders (or Irrogular lasertiona On the other hand, this same emotions, ^ q t shame and chagrin casualties, a communique said. will be obargad at ths oaa tloia rate. because it has the same Beautyrest craftsman­ diving suits to descend 25 fe'bt un­ Tgrgets in Burma, Indo-China and fear revives when we get the spec­ that we hih^'t been able to get ^ Bpaotal rates 'or long term avsi^ der water to check foundations of southwest China were attacked. oay advertising given upon request ship, same fine tailoring, and same careful de­ tacle of foremen, as at the Pack­ more. aid to China directly. That old bridges wrecked by the Oer- Ada erdsrad eaneallad ba(ors tbs Get Together Via Classifieds tail that went into the peacetime Beautyrest. ard plant, evolving their -own mane. (rd or ttb day wlU be ebarged only shame and chagrin can carry bs( Has Prove«^Oonfus|ng (or the aeiual number o( times the It’s the Mattress Within a Mattress I Just aa the whole attack was evi­ union organization, and seel^iig to the days when we sold oil ani ad appeared, ehargtng at tbe rate dence of Allied cooperation, so was earned but no allowanos or retunde approval for it from the War 'La. Fort Douglas! Utah—f/P)—No Ratesi 11 cents a Une per one Insertion, 9 cents R Une per three atfeel to Japan while, at the same the spectacular advance of the can ba mads on sis tims ads slopped bor ?Board. This is unionization more “John N. M. I. Does’.' will ap- itter th'e fl(tb day. time, we closed the_ Bvirraa Road French a demonstration o f the pear in the records o f the Arm y’s No "till (orbldB'i display It'aas aot' insertions, .7 cents a Une per siz fauerCionss close to the management top, and to please Japan, close unity of the ' Allied forces. Ninth Service command. Officers .void, '■ ^ its develc^meht and growth could American afriUery backed General said UM of the letter "N . M. I." Tbs Harald will aot be raepeasibie W’e hope this toame and cha­ .or more tban one laoorreot Inser- Jain'e'^ oaiiifiiilght, shelling ene­ meaning “ no middle initial” — had WATKINS mean that industry . would lose grin is felt in high places as well tlOD ol any advertlaeraeat ordered m y strong points, while R. A. F. proved confusing :______-lor-aMretbawooeHUiaa. - 1 a » V M g i t . the~right' to hire and select itrl as''16wr'and T h ai; IV is ah' 'id d it i^ ' ptanentelpedH^TKelr taigeta. The inadverteat omiaoioa of la- Writs advn^sMB^ oa tills ^ a l f e i n s own Job- tosses. This, in turn, al, surplus incentive to our natu­ It was apparent along the front ^Sorreot publleatloa o( advestiStaa that the enemy was surprised by will be reoMfled only by eaneeltation svemgs words to sscb ttns. Mall with Ubsek — Hoosjr Ordst or Stumps. would be a fundamental change ral efforts to drive aid through to o( the charge made (or tba sarylea in the Americaif enterprise sys- the Allied onslaught and lacked randarsA China. time to plant mines before fleeing. tom. j, ^ au advsrtlaomaau moat ooafom Barbecue Chair The second emotion we feel The French had cut the Cassino- ID atylo, oopy oad typography with Whatever may be the eventual when the going gets tough t o r Formla road In at least two razufatlona anforeod by tha pobllah. places, robbing the Germans of ara and thay rasarvo tba rlzbi . ta faith of such a movement, it China is one o f fear— a fear' that the only road paralleling the fiat- adit, raviaa -or rajaei aay aepy eoa- is a fair assumption that such aidarad ahjaetloaabla ^In White Enssicl 9-95 perhaps China has reached the tlefront south of tbe Liri river. I lp o OLOSlNa BOORS—CUMlIlad adi changes in our system o f indus­ end of her great capacity to take Behind this road to the watt to ba pobllabad aaaa day moat ba trial relationships should neither it. Most, close hand observers of stands the Arunci mountain U I h i I I lin n raoalvad by i f a’bibak aeoa. Satar* Big, broad arms wlda aaeugh to hold your barbaeua range, and the only other road daya I0:ia. plate . . . thence the name! It's the Uggeat, moet be sought during war time,' nor, China soon arrive at the notion Unking tbe Naml defenders of the Tclephons Voor Want Ads comforUble chair at ito kind we’ve eeen . . . with when sought, dictated by the gov­ that Americans back home are in Liri vaUey w ith the seacoaat end Ada ara aoeaptad avar taa tala. S-curved aeat and rounded back . . . ever]) line de- ernment. the habit of taking Chinese resist­ ,of the front is 12 miles farther -bona at tba CHARUB RATE gtvaa algned for laxy outdoor relaxaUon. Extra sturdy, This nation entered this war ance too much for granted. The baric. abova aa a aobvaaiabaa to advar- too. Built with dozens of acrewa In eddlUon to an Any Nasi troops remaining be­ laara. out tba CASH RATES will ba abundance o f nolle. Beet of. a li it ia enameled under one good ideal—that no one chances are that we really appre­ PAYROLL eocaptad aa rU U . Pa TMENT If tween the French column which tlistenlng white, ready to u m . . .and all for only Ehould use this war as the lever paid at tba buanaaa oSiaa ob or oa. ciate n e l t ^ what the Cbim captuTsd Ausonia and tha (ON tba aavaats day (oUowioa U»a fs s fc any relatlva improvement of S f t S* aaaa od aisarwlM have done already nor the odds cans cloaiiig In on Spigno would ;tba CHARQB BATB will ba ooltaat. osm status. The basic idea of they face. today. When the Jap appear to face the altern^ivaa of SAVINGS o4L Ho NSpeoaibUlty tor fleeing Into tbe lofty Arunci range, .talaphonad ada wfll M aaaomad' aad atabtlttiUon program baa takas one more stranglehold, srbo than aaearaay Maaot ba guana. surrandsitlng, or being annihilated. • <*. V ■ / PA^e NINS , \ ilANCHfijSlBlk BVKiWlNti W liaUkl^, JRAlTOlUHSnCR. COXTOh MONDAY, M A I Ifi. 1944, MANCHESTER EVENTK^.HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY. MAY 15, 1944 rpA^ iiGijr _ i,

Chew, Chew, Baby! Ueiiiaml lo See' Says Japan^ \ ' Obituary Mother’s Day en i ^ e Ota FATS ON THE NOSE Papers Refiisetl Sports:^€Mndup [T w i Season li At St; John Polisk • Americans anA Started Lou Diamond,! OnW Loan Deaths ■v: t. . By Hugh FuU«rtOB, ir. aquartarbac' Locfil Boy in SporU Spotlight .. Middletown, May 15— — An, who ‘hasn't ----a fighter------—to man- , Wiley, DeHan Pagani’s lo Start lltli' oral demand by attorneys for Enjoyable Program Pi lew York, May 15 —4$*l—^Looks age since Uhcl>s8am foreclosed on No Nazi Party in Pow­ llnnestus A. Alba Is there's a alight football war Annual Event al Ihn Bm * A A e d to Fowler ^cC orm lck, head of the Honcstus A. Alba, a rc.sldeht of gented at. North Ei light beavyweignhv,champlon Gua Perfect Bajll Game - j * . ^ er in Germany When Intematlbnal Harvester company, Manchester for .the past 11 years, |iwlng— and we don’t mean the Lesneviefa, has bought lightweig’.tt Golf Winiiersl WeutSide Oval; Mfll-/ $441,000,000 for a rights to inspect the records making his home at 124 North Church; Highlights. I terence of opinion between l»u Bobby Gunther Xrom Ohris Dundee | Manchuria Seized. by which bra sister. M urid Mc­ Itle and Bill Bingham about the . , . North Carolina, wHIiqh had 31 : tary Tinge to Be Given ' tlon*s 16 Billion Loaii^ /■ School street, dted at the Man­ ' i Y ' ' I.: - Cormick Hubbkrt, transferred her chester Memorial hospital yester­ |lege rules . . . It seems the professional baseball clu»,..^fore I Is Almost pitched An enjoyable program St. John, Wilkie and I Hartford, May 15—iyP(— There two adopted children to the cus­ day after a short illness. He was U r American leagu e on the Pa­ the war, doesn’t haVe even one. this | The Ceremonies. lititfiiiiT Itoy tody ot a woman .„educator here given in observance o f Moth^ le coast has been dickering with year. Smith Lead Qnalifyiiig | r t if ^S. ^ • is a mi.staken idea that Vyorld a former artist apd photographer. Yesterday’s Scores U n tlrit h»a been naked to raiae last Friday,'was dismt.ssed “with­ He is survived by four daughters, Day by the parishioners o f' few players who are under, con- ucky Walter* Just i Batter Up! i f / . . X \ War II was started by Germany, out prejudice” today by Probate |iet to NaUonal League (clubs A Rookie A Day For President’s Cup. HdX,000,000 of the natlon’a Mrs. Joseph Arnold of Manchester, John’s church on Golway at The Manchester 'fwlllght BaaiK Mls.s Cliao .Sum-Muy,,-Amcri- Court' Judge Leonard O. .Ryan. Mrs. Roger W., Hale of Riverside, . That, o f course, would ^out- Ed Lopat, White 86x pitcher: Breaking Lull i Eastera goo,000,000 quota for the Ftfth'W ar The list of those who participkt Hartford 6. ; Williamsport ball League will/faunch their lltfc caii-born Chinese now with the Dismissal which was coupled R. I.. Mrs. Charles Belt and Miss the athletes for five years but Full name Edmund Lopatynskl 1 Jameg Wiley won the sweep- and their selections follow :^ ' Loaii, June 12 to July 8, the United with a suggestion that counsel Doris Alba qf Pleasantville, N. Y.; I may be that some o f them are . . ', a New York boy, he was one ifears in the Big 3 2. nnnmt) season'tonight at the W est Women Flyera of America, told American and Polish Hymns ] staks* on Sunday while William Btatea Treaaury announced today, agree on a future date for hearing throe sons, Rousseau G. Alba of 'ap6ing around to see if ttie of 12 players who made good out Utica 6, 5; Scranton 2, 4. Side oval. the Hartford Rptary club at Bolel Audience. of 1,066 who participated in a Record. Wilkea-Barr* 6, 2; Bingham­ DeHan captured top honors pem— Lorraf Inerican Bowling Congress, re- first baseman , but two years later National I \ ■ S ♦ /.' t - sumption that thi.s war is of Hit­ transfer of custody had been ac; The ^unefal-will he held at the Bucky Walters.N,tiValters.'Nktar rlghthand- ing Paganl's West Sides. ' ' Eugene E. WUaon. elate chair­ Olbert. Irts he has raised 50p tomato, ecided he waa a pitcher .... Cincinnati 4, 0; Boston 0, 6. ; their handicaps brought them vic­ lerian origin,”. Miss Sum-Miiy complished in cccret and might W alter N. Lec|erc Funeral home. for the Clnclrinatr'^s, yeker- The evening’s featlvitiea-wlll get man o f the Connecticut W ar Fi­ possibly not be permanent. Main and Hudson aU'cets; tomorrow Duet, "Congratulations,” so| pbage, pepper, etc., .plants right pved it last Seasop by leading | er Pittsburgh 1, 8; New York tory. said. "VVhen the background 3.051 day just missed becomli&g:^the first underway at. 6 o’clock with the nance committee, pointed out that Neither McCormick nor his sis- aflemoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will Dorothy Opalach, Steffle Kc I his office buUdlng. rn Association with a 0, 2. The qualifying round for the for World War II was set, there “ Mother Dear,” poem — Jose 8t. Louis 6. 1; Philadelphia players on both teams lining ujp 4t . aa In previous war loans ^ e over­ was no Nazi party in power in ter were pre.sent as High M. AI- be in the East cemetery. The fu ea rn ^ ru n average and Winning 19 nitpSer in 22 years to hurKa per president's cup closed, yesterday home plate .and marching out W Couftnf dti Pom Cd Grzyb. gam es^r I.Ittls Little Rnck.Rock. ‘ ' . .. -N ____ ; 3, 0. / I all quota for each state has been Germany. When the Japs seized corn, Sr., chief counsel for McCor- i nei-al home will be open until the Today's Guest Star feet game in the major leagjies. . Pairings have been drawn and the flag pole in right centerfleld. "At Work,” guitar solo—Edws IW Ill Connolly, San Francisco Brooklyn 4, 7; Chicago $. 8, |: broken down into two categories. mick. insisted that before his I time of the funeral for friends. Tommy Faulkner will defend. Del There the flag will be hoisted. This “Lucite" erystal.elear nose'^ Manchuria from China in Septem­ Berg. Crvloo Dept. He pitched to only 28 batters. Anoerloan He described Connecticut’s goal for client could be certain that the lironlcle: “ What this part o f the St. John led the qualifying with a Music will be supplied by George . individuals as $124,000,000 rtnd a Martin bomber is one of the larq. ber, 19.'ll, there was no Adolf “ What Is Good,” poem— Maurg Here, reports Lieut. Ij.g.) Jack Working the first game of a' Washington’4, t; Chicago 0. latest adoption was permanent, he |untry needs Is' a good, 6-cem fine medal o f -75 with A rt W ilkie Nixon, who will operate hjs ‘ampli­ that for ewporate investors as e s t; plastic' pieces ever manufac­ '’Ultlc*' ot t^i*^ head of the Gejmati Mrs. Kate Burt Opaiach. lockout to restore interest in the Sugg, la wbatXhappens when you twin bill against the Boston tured on a mass production basis. had a right to know all the facts «. I and Henry Smith in the runner-up fying system. «- i gbyernment.” Mrs. Kate M. Burt, of 50 Scar­ “ Little Jack Horner” and Bddie weighU . . . A pugilist try to run a bateball club for a Braves at Crosley Field, Walters Detroit 6, 9; Boston 1. 0. $318,000,000. An Essential Ingredient in plastics incloiSng the children, themselves, spot with 78’s. This Is The first The teams will then march Mick JAnan started the war/against As her friends look on with amu.sed interest, a little Burmese girl borough road, died at the Man­ MacDonald,” piano -— D,a i J>tghing 160 pounds is a full Navy armed guard center; "Ena. retiritd the first 23 men to face rfeiladeliUila 4, 2; St. LouU* Increase of $2,000,000 for War use Is used kitchen fat. hpd been consulted. major tournament of the year and to their respective benches aafl O f the goal set for Individual the ^UOited States with/at lea.st is initiated into the mysteries of American chewing gum by Pvt. chester Memorial hospital, Satur­ Szczcpow.ski. jow n man and should be able to Lloyd Ruddell reports for duty as j him Then, with two out In the 3 (11V> 0. day. The widow of Edwaid Burt Braves sec- there should be plenty ot action await the opening plteh.- war bond puiehases $62,000,000 is ■l,.’)66 ri^ a l planes, s h ^ a id . "Out Wayne A. Marlin of Los Angeles, Calif., one of Memll’s Maraud­ Dance, "Mad About You Blue| |irt somebody.” a gunnery officer and la slated tojiciphth. Connie Rvan New York 4, 8; Clsvslaad $ u. the contestants tee off against she came to reside in Mancheater — Phyllis and Clara Skrabaca over third At this point Lieut. Elmer Duffy, fc Series E bonds and $62,000,000 in o£ all tnkir Naval phmes from A ers. Marauders, first U. S. infantry unit to fight in Burma, paused go on the mound agairiat Tulane[ond ssfker, singled (13), 4. ;*ch other. Three-fourtha of the from Concord, 'Vt., about 15 year* “To Mother,” poem — Raymo . . . Just before game time the base. He was the only Boston U.‘'S- Army Aid Corps will throw Series F and G bonds and other se­ Garden riiib Here to Z. the Aichi toX hc Zero, not forr rest in village during one of their Jap-harrying missions. ’ High Court Sets Monday Matinee difference in handicaps w ill be ago. Wrobci. wheels start to grind and 'Russell plaver to get on base. out the first pitch to Cy Blancharfii curities. .The E bond goal shows one of them way^made in Ger­ I'he Sporting News has begun a used and the first round matches The loaves one sister, Mrs. Mary Star Of the Sea,” piano solo finds himself aboard ship th rb^n g It was the nearest to a perfect U. C. Coast Guard, who w ill at-^ ah Increase of $2,000,000 over the many— not oneVall the J,ap air­ J rapaign against ten-cent score. must be completed no later than Plans Plant Sale contest; Grades 1-4. First. Shir­ Aside Decision L. Roger-s. of Concord, and several Clara Skrabaez. |rda unless they are better and orders instead of baseballs . . '> • game in the majors since Charley tempt, to %.atch the initial pitch $80,000,000 of the Fourth W’ar planes Were ei^<^r built in Am er­ Sunday, May 21st First round ica or Britaid, had American or ley Dimock; second. Poem in Uni­ nieces. Funeral .scn'ices will be Trio, ’’Mother Your A Blessing lore informative than the old In seven games the team has usM Robertson, o f the, Chicago \Vhlte Texas Runper that''W^U officially open the tMirl Loan. ,/ matches sue at eighteen holes. wartime season of the local leagui^', . Thene is a decrease of $2,000,000 British been .infringed by the Hazel-Atlas Ma.son, an extra railroad passen­ ski, Sports department. I f a sufficient watched the eight Sunday double . ' menta was announced by the as perennial roots, dahlia bulbs birth rate in the world, Hirohito 200 songs. I The Federated church business I Managemei^. Umstattq, only 17 years old, O’Shanter Open at Chicago this studded card Hartford, the advanced ticket ed. by Duffy and Blanchard and company, VVheeling, W’. Va. ger conductor, fretfuently had been American and Polish Hymna- number of applicants are received headers. Johnny Lindell’s 13 in and other' items. Isn’t the least bit worried about i------I committee met Thur.sday at 8 ed hia first Intercollegiate track The local pug engaged the color- sale has .iMsen going An sent to Jack Dwyer, league preaL Treasury today. .Hazel-Atlas appealed, , a.sserting a member of Pre.sident Roosevelt’s sembly: a local league will be formed. ning single won the opener while summer. Mrs. Willett will be assisted by something as expendable as men. The lake trout is the largest of | p. ni. at the home pf Dr.-and Mrs. seakqn Saturday by winning the Sweepstakes Saturday ed New Yorker several weeks ago early Indication a se -on dent,-who, due to. a, aerioua illneaai W ill Include Eight Issues special train crews. A buffet supper followed Ihe pr Boston. May l8.*-(A'1— A .doten Don Savage’s three-run' -hpmer Mrs. Fred Pohlman. Mrs. W. W. and soldiers.” the trouts. 1 Samuel Simpson. Jkat an article dealing with the mile in 4:26.8 and the 880 in 1:59.2 in the feature bout at the New Brl- house tomorrow night. w ill be unable to appear on tha The basket of securities avail­ improvement and published in a Mason, arrested May'6 in Phila­ gram, which /as in charge of tarters were listed today to con- Manchester High's b a seb a ll clinched the afterpiece. 1st— Bin DeHan Eclls, Misti Ellen Buckley, Mrs. ----- I Harry TaVlor of West Haven Bernice Sendrowski,-Mrs. A.'Sokf Isat in the $2,600 inaugural handl- at the ^ n u a l conference meet. 44-44-88— 23--65 scene of action for the first time able fo r purchase in June and July trade journal had the effect of mis­ delphia. was alleged to have said nine will open a heavy week’s slate The* second place Phillies went w ill include eight Issues; Series E, Reynolds. George Clark and W al­ There are more than 450 kinds was a guest Tuesday of Tollabfi lowski and Mrs. E. RUbacha. ip over a mile route, which will Bob k^t comfortably out in 2nd—Henry Rockwell, since the Isagu* was organised IX leading the court. The company in the presence of others at his this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the down twice before the Card.s at F and G savings bonds. Series C ler Wirtalla. of woodpeckers in Uie -world. relative.>i. Irunch the 60-day thoroughbred front bf.thKj'*'*^*'^ could have 40-39-'T9— 9— 76, years ago. Slate Receipts said the article apparently was home that ” 1 and 19 others have a The second Mass was dedicate West ■ Side Oval. East Hartford St^4ioula. 6 to 3 *nd 1 to.O. Big savings notes, 2 I 2 per cent bonds Mrs. Harriett Pease has sold her aclng meeting with which Suffolk won both e v ^ ts in better time if The sU rtM g pltcMng aoslgm* written by a disinterested labor tommy gun waiting to get a crack to Mother's and their sons in set High will supply the opposition. Mort Cooper won his second game 3rd— Bill Sitemap o f 1965; 2 per cent bonds o f 1952- The swordfish's .sword is nckrly farm to a party from Winder. awns' celebrates its tenth annl- Littlefield had given the word. 46-42-88— 15^—73 Pensive Is Pointing ment for tha league curtain ratsMT union official, but contended it ac­ at the president.” loe; A t the morning Mass. Phyll| 'I^e tennis courts at the rear of in Uie opener while George Mon­ 84, lU per cent notes of Series B, Will Show Gain half as long as the fish itself. Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, Mrs/Charles “ He’s too yoimg for that kind of Low Gross: Tom Faulkner may featura tw o southpaxra. P s . Plea to Disiiiiss tually was prepared by a Harttord- The maximum sentence on the Skrabaez pinned pink roses oh lersary. * the High school building are now ger bested southpaw Al .Gcrlieaiis- 1947 and per cent certiheates of Hroadbent, Mis.4 Emily' Hayden, The track opens it* season under running,” the coafch explained. "I 44- 38—82 gani will have John DiNatall CA Empire patent attorney. This arti­ vharge is five years Imprisonment mothers. A t the second Mat I ready for the aeaSon. Reservations er in the nip-and-Uick second Indebtedness. They have been de­ Uruguay is the smallest repub­ nominating committee for the Fed­ |ew management, since a syndi- don't aim to take \a chance on Sweepstake* Sunday deck, wMIe the P.AJa m ay aowiw cle was entereti into the record of and a $1,000 fine, Schwartz said. Edith Lukasiak .pinned the flov for use of these courts may be ar­ game. For BelmonA Stakes ter with Don Ballou. Hedhmd*S signed to lit both long and short Atloriiev Deoiecl ...Montville. May 15—(A*)—Nor­ lic in.South America. erated Church SchoqK officers, i-e- ste, which chose Gordon Hanlon burning him out. But he could’ bet­ ■lat-'-Jim WUey ers. The rbse« were purchased ranged by calling the East Side Sox Noiv in Basement other choice to toe the rubhar la term investment needs of every wich units of thO State Guard were poiled the names as follows: Su- the Circuit court trial. , president and John L. Arnold as ter the conference m il/X ^ 42-42-84-14-70 V Mrs. Stella Pardo la behalf of tl| Rec on School street. the veteran Pete KiqiVfa. Bui* type o f Income. mobilized today to help fight a jierintendent. Arthur Buahnell; assurer acquired control of the Dizzy Trout and Johnny Gorsl- him.” 2nd—Bill Slteman An analysis of the Fourth War forest fire w^ich has been burning assistant superintendent. Mrs. Lutnia choir. ca pitched the Detroit Tigers out Bychol*ki,\PoUah coach, and aS Washington, May 15. — — (j[aiiiietl^ Recoril aclng strip a few months ago Rivalry between the Oak Street In Class By Himself 45- 41-86-15-71 Winner of Derby and Opening^amc Loan showed that among all the James Edward Spiythe of New for three days in an isolated sec­ Grace D. Clough 5 secretary. John of last place In the American loop. around man)— The lor Ch|c^go, 6 to 4. Tulane, Missouri or Pennsylvania teams, conslzta of some of the 46th verse. The choir rendered an of jtaiy, uill hold its regular The track has hlgh.hope* of sur- Jack Cheney ...... 9 riinning^X there were many who In Chicago, the mothers of. the ment ^ e g in g thal-' Comedian were attended by Mi-s. John Ky- E. Millard; aervice officer, Her­ Philadelphia Women's Lacrosse Brooklyn beat the Chicago Cuba in the V-12 program. • • ball players in this “neck of tiw anthem appropriate to Mother’s meeting tomorrow evening at 8 wsslng all attendance and mutiiel doubted that the colt would be at With One Exception All country’s three outstanding air Charlie Caplin and , three others noch, sister of t^c groom,, and A l­ bert Rose. 4 to 2, in the first game of a bar­ vs. his best ovc\th e shorte. distance. woods.’' • ' ' Hartford, May 15.—(A5— The Day. The chutch was beautifully o’clock' in Tinker hall. All members |igures, baaed on the play thus far Association, placed seven players Frank Oleksak ...... 17 heroes btoadcast . messagea of conspired th, deprive 24iyear-olu bert Rothc, of Ellington,’ a frjend The troop committee of' South gain bill before 32.166. but lost; For Pensive, didn’t really atiart Prizes^ Went lo the Billy Pagani and Coach Johnny decorated with spring flowers and are requested to be present for the Prices Are this season at other tracks in the on the A ll American team selected i Willie Pep Is Matched Lower H alf courage to all American mothers Joan Berry, the actor's former .(...■. loui ror.(.. i:.,';:™: Windsor Scout troop was enlarged ! the second, 8 to 7. after enjoying to run until theNfleld of seven *a d Kedlund both gave out the WMt year ending July 1 will show & ' .____ potted plants. election of new officers. BaUon. Last season’s opening day Maxwell Schubert y...... 24 and their sons oh a ‘‘mothers for protegee, of her-xcivil rights. of Immediate relatives. by the following committeemen following the final game yesterday I 7 to 1 lead ijoing li.to the eighth gone three-quarterii of a mile, and Niilineg Keplers. Sides starting lineup only after Be­ jfain oyer last year's according to Christian Endeavor service was petting was $56o,000 and the poa- Buffalo. N. Y.. May 15^(P) — victory” broadcast over the BLU The dismis.sal wgs granted upon The three Morganson bo'-s are approved by the Legion post as For RaUio Tube| in the National Women'.* Lacrosse The Cubs scored five run* in the vs. he was still in th ii\ p la ce to Mrs ing coaxed over a botUe of pgp- present Indications, Tax Oomtnia- held Sunday evening in the Chris­ kibilitles of a million dollar handle W illie Pep. Hartford, Oonn., recog­ 19 The outfield o f the CTlpper* will motion of U. S. A t^ rn ey Charles now located in new places. Sergt. sponsor: George E. Stone, Hygh Association round robin tourna­ eighth and Aon thi game with Stephen Phlllimore ,. Payne Whitney’s ^ir Up aqd New Haven, May 15.—(A*)—With ■network. , sioner Walter Walsh has reported tian Endeavor room with Miss for tra y ’s launching are not too nized as the world’s featherweight . . 15 ‘They were Mrs. Patsy Gentile. H. Carr, who told the\court he had Richard Morganson is now located MacDonald, Alfred Gengraa, M y­ ment in which Philadelphia defeat­ two more in the ninth. Roy William J. Siteman .. George D. Widener’a \^latter as find Norm Richards, Vic to Governor Baldwin. Barbara Robertson in charge. champion in New York, Pennsyl­ the exception of Frank Fortier of and Ray riolland patrollng tn* 'Plqua, Ohio, mother of Capt. Don received written instructions from In China, Corp. Harold noy/ has an ron F. Burr and Arthur Burr. ■ Elliugton Washington, May ■lim. ed a stubborn Boston twelve in Hiighes’ single drove in the win­ V*. they turned fo r home. \ ‘This optiaiiatic picture was pre­ May 16 there_wUl be a flean-Up vania and CaUfornla, .will fight 13 Providence, R. I., who .captured outer garden, with-Danny Dantw Gehtile, who has destroyed 30 the Justice department\h Wash'"' A. P. O. address, and Pfc. -Donald The poppy campaign of the Le­ Office of Price Administrtirion te the championship contest, 8 to 3. ning run Wm. J. Stevenson ... sented in the comtniasloner’s re- Day at the church jind Commun­ Joey Bagnato of Toronto here May • • 16 Wins Over $60.00^ on third. Nonny Zazzaro at shoi^ N asi planes: Mrs. Dora Bong, Pop­ ington to request the acti is at Fort Monmouth, Neiv Jeteey. gion auxiliary will open under, the •The Ladies’ Aid of the Crystal _day annoimced specific dqUai In addition to placing seven Robert CMle thj/hnen's single with 432, Con port'on revenue for April aa com­ ity House. A luAcheon Will be and rqtaj 13, Hudson Boxing Club M.atch- Platter...... soon collared...... StiK Up, Eddie-W hite on ser.ond and ^ lar, Wls., whose son, Maj. Richard A t the s p ik in g , and spelling direction fit Mrs. Sarah Rose on Lake Methodist church will hold a j and-cents wholewle players on the,, first team, the Today’s Games vs. nectlcut teams and individuals pared with the same month last and art contest heldthe Rat- served by the Ladies. Everyone Tuesday, May , 16. operating prices for new standard radio Eastern maker Jack Singer said last night. Robert M. Boyce ---- and then Uiggo’d In toward the' rail John Augustine 6 feet 6. In c I^ Bong, knocked put 27 Jap planes; who is able is urged to come and silver tea Thursday, May . 18, at 2 Philadelphia association secured as little Conn McCreary and Pen- dominated the title lists of th year. ‘The report shows a compara-' cliffe Hicks Memori^ school Fri­ through the help of the children in plaqpment tubes for civilian-radii Hartford at Williamsport U will be a 10-round, non-title Clarence W. Thornton first saefter. Hedlund will handle nnd Mrs. ,L. B. Johnson, Lawton, help, and this means all the men p. m.,,at the Community House at two places on Uie reserve squad ,sive camq winging by at the six.^ Action ill Cliapliii\ tive drop in several major sources day, May 5. prize^ were woij as the schools of the town of South and phonographs. Albany at Elmira bout, he said. . V*. \ New Ei)k'®htl d'lckpin champion the catching assignment. ■Okla.. mother of Capt, Robert A^ too. Remember the day—Tuesday, Crystal Lake.. for a grand total nf nine. Boston 22 1 teenth pole to earn a three-quarter .of revenua^ but a aharp \ gain in follows: Spelling First, Marjorie Windsor. Contributions will go in­ EffCctAve May 20. the order all Scranton at Utica Victor E. Jol.nson . . . ship bowling tournament which From P. * IV. i'eam Johnson, , who brought down 27 at 16:30 a .ra. -Selectmen of the town of Elling­ was second with seven, two on the 5 1 length victory and the winner's ^heritance tax receipts which puts Woodworth: sec^d. Jack Fielder; to funds of the i,egion and Auxil­ spe.cifiM maximum service charge Catcher Gus Mancuao of^ the Delphi* St. John . . . . ended early this morning on the Pagafii. Zazzaro, White and . enemy planes over Europe. Case Is Upheld ■'At the regular meeting of the ton will hold a hearing Friday, first and five on the reserve, while Wilkea-Barre at Binghamton' Icheck of $60,075. He ran the mile thK total receipts for April up by honorable mention. Elaine Gordon. iary for the rehabilitation of of noy more than 50 cent* f< Giants played only one season » v*. * Augustine are ail members, of the ■ Major Bonk took part in the Mother’s Club, held at the home ot Mqy 19, at 8 p. m„ at the Select­ the Westchester (N. Y.) Associa­ National 17 and three-sixteenths in 1;.59 1-.5. Crown alleys. almdat'$88,000. Art contest,//Grades 1-4: First, wounded fighting men of both this teeting of all tubes in a set brougl with Syracuse in the Interna­ Einar Anderson I Forher's score was eight pins Pratt & Whitney team of Wmt . i^rogram here. , — . Mrs. Reuben McCann, ther* were men’s Office, Ellington To\vn Hall, to tlw shop, and a maximum o f $| tion placed ‘ six, one on the first New Yotit at Pittsburgh—Fisch­ tional League but it was one of W illiam Horn; second, Dorothy war and former wars and is also Hugh Hamilton 9 Pensive thus booiited h"ls earn­ better thau Ed Mannelli of Water- Hartford. Rlchartfii and D a n l^ San Francisco, May 15.—(.45-r Raich;/Grodes 5-7,-'Fjrst, Louise 19 present including mothers and upon application of Johnny’s Auto for testing all tubes if the teatinj Slmlra and five on the reserve. er vs. Ditcher. hia best in basebaU. He batted are former Aircraft players, whll* used for the welfare of children )riikts-B( vs. ings for 1944 to $1.39.475. and won bury, who\ftfilshed In th^ runner- irhe State Supremcxcqurt today up-, Twarz;*~ ^B« :ond.- Otto Horn; guests. Mrs. Mary Swain of the Service, for the purpose of deter­ involves removal of the mechai Th* only newcomer to aU Amer- Broolflyn at Chicago— Wyatt ihe seventh Maryland stake tri- every local fan knows the durable 2 of wounded and of those who gave tlbany , 372 in 82 games. Theodore O. B r o w n ...... 14 up spot with^424, five pins ahead held two lower courts which had Habe^ Corpus ,Orade8/7-8,'.First, Donald Morin; Connecticut Children’s Aid So­ mining the suitability of the puf-. iai can ranking waa Bobby Nason of vs. Hartyzewski. 14 umph for W right’s Calumet horses vttcran Ray Holland who can play While Slave Act their lives. lartford Clarence W. Larson ...... of the third plgce Tommy Schnit­ lefused to dlanlisa a paternity suit secon^ Eleanor 'rwarz; White ciety spoke on the “New of Fos­ posed location, Windermere ave­ he action also declares that nl Philadelphia who, with Pat Boyd Boston at Clncinnatlr— Tobin va. -<9 The $142,705 which the Calumet any position with equal skill- Ray The South Windsor Fire depart­ filllanipsort ■vs. bmught against Comedian Charlie sChopl. First, Emil Poliansky; sec­ ter Homes . in Connecticut.” Re­ nue. Windermere Village, for a re­ charge may oe inade for tMtinj o f Boston, paced the goal-getters, Heu*ser-PF Shoun. ’**' _ . 18 color bearers picked up at Pimlico. zel, a,lsg, of Waterbury. can he remembered as the man Petition Denied ment waa kept busy Friday with J tlc a ...... Leonard A. Weiroan ...... Not Violated Chaplin in the name of the baby ond/ Peter Margelony. -Speaking freshments were served. pairer’s license. ubes brought intc a shop and with ten each fo r the tournament Philadcli^ ’«r-et7-LoulA:r;,Bar­ Brown Smiles 12 I together with( •their winnings in who paced the PA's to one league of Joan’^Berry, his former pro­ two fires. The first was a grass ilpghamton Mias' Boyd' won ^ e reserve rank John Chanda fire along the .railroad right of A letter. from Mason R. Steele, .ffirms the dtlstomary^ 9C daj rett or Schanz vs. Gumbert. Florida and Pensive’s Derby check. Waterbury, last coh^atant in the championship several years ag^ tege. Scranton .. at 1st home. , vs. way east of Rye street. The other S. 2-c. U. 8. Navy, states he is well, guarantee against defects in mi Amerloan IQ ranrths total for the young wMon men’s championship warn division; coming up witb the bases full aiw The Supreme Court denied Chap­ ^New Haven, May 15 — (4>) — terial or workmanship. Betty Rlchey^lrf the Westchester Del Nevegstte ...... " Washingtbn. May 16.—I'/T’i — An was on thepropfpto of Alex Ma- and right in ■ the midst of things Cleveland at. Washington — to $250.840— only some $17,000 fired 34 marie* In a flniU game that delivered the winning blow. Hw- lin's f>elilion for a hearing— a peti­ Judge J. Joseph Smith filed » de-, association, gained A ll American Osanotatlaa Flight employer of prostitutes who look rowski „on tSark' « w t . Th l* fire although he can’t tell where-ha- is , Retail ceilings on nfew tubes (n^ht) — Harder vs. Nlggeling. short of their figure last year, produced a sizzling 7lBv*t:ore to land is a welcomed addiUon. a long tion filed after he failed in the Los c^on in F^eral court today de­ Qeot March, 1942 manufActurei pjew York , ' honors for the eighth time’Wnet . Upper Half them on a vacation trip across was ih the woods and gave the and the only fault he has to find Detroit at Philadelphia— Over- when'they topped the country. capture the.. championship with ball hitter. ~ .Angeles Superior court and the nying* petition for a writ of ha­ with things where ..he is, is the prices and may not be higher tl St Louis ... she was selected at second hqme. Eldward B- Hutchinson ...... 1| | state lines was absolved by the Su­ fire department a stljr battle by mire vs. Flores. All thi* led Wright to remark 1969 by a comfortable margin over Reserves include AI Frehelt, District Appellate court in-his at­ beas corpus brought by J3r. Mau­ the hiifhcsl price t'te retailer th« iTasMioton vs. ' preme Court today of violation of igniting'.a pile Of slab'Svood. Sev­ heat. He sends a message to a for­ Agneta if^welL of Philadelphia Chicago at New York— Lopat cautiously after the Preakness. the Derby Pioneers, who led to the (Tiucky Smith/Bob Sniith. Chat tempt to have . the action dis- rice Burt Bprston, 68. of NorWch, mer. football pai that they have a charged for the piiiHcular brgni lUadeiphla William Sacherek ...... 13 I the White Slave act eral trips were made with truck placed aaXefensivc wing for the v*.; Dubeil. , • It's been a nice spring. bitter end with 1927. Kurlowlcz. CT.lff Massey. Johnny .mi.saed. who ia serving a l6 to 18-year football aboard and sometimes get provided that the rotsilyr’s pii« 'cago .... second ,successive year, forcing Fred t. Bllsh J r...... 10 Stir Up. third in both Derby and ■ Justice Murphy deliveif'd the term in nUt&M prison for morals No. 1, which da a tank truck, be­ tvelahd..; 0uly games schednled. ’ ' TTie other winners wrere: Men's Creasey and Mark Moriarty. » ; .court’s 5-4 opinion. Chief Justice The consequence, of today’s a chance to use it so he.is keeping do not exceed the apeclflc m axij Sue CroM, a teammate and mem - vs; ■ ... Preakness, left yesterday for Bel­ offenses. ■/- fore the fire was put out. • .891 Division, Doubles, L. Kemls and C. The Polish team will be'able to Ston^ and Justices Black, Reed and ruling is that, the paternity suit in shape so he can c a r ^ the ball mum prices announced today. rplt her of five previous All American Gordon 'ParlUnari.. mont. aa did Platter. Pensive will The Cbhhebticut Superior court Thomas Hart, son o f Pvt. and ton . . . . .381 Balducci, Torringtpn. 814; Booster field an all-veteran line-up headed must be tried'.pji tta merits. against Stafford, and maybe.^ that 8." Oirivald Johnson be shipped tonight. Douglas dissented. r^ently denied a- similar petition Mrs. Harold Hart of Wapping. la teams, one reserve team and the team. Chance Vought, No. 4. by Mickey Katkaveck, one of the The Justice department contend­ Two o f -the' Sevelfi • justices voted time is not so far off as some' peo­ Crown Chaih|lion V*. Saturday’s Pimlico crowd, which from Dr. Buratdn. patient at the Manchester Me- WSWLA team which toured Eng­ Stratford, 1792; all evenUs, George o'JUtandlng catcher* in th# stat^ ed that while .no Improper acts oc­ in favor of granting a new hear­ A P» ple think. Those who know Mason land, Ireland and Wales In 1985, Raymond Goalee...... made pensive a $5.30 for $2 fav­ George Jacobs, Butch Becker and ing. Judge Smith aaid the petition mqririal hospital. St" L wila -/ .. Fiore, Stratford. 1204; Women's curred on the vacation, the r-etum can appreciate this as he is an all to' a reserve rating. -’iJ • Eskel -Buckland— (B ye) . . . . orite. sent a record Maryland wag­ Hank Haefs will sUrt tn the oul- charged only that Dr. Buraton was around bail player and no matter SK^pdcirnqrs lilladelpMa .600 - At Horse Show events, open ■team*. W KXI Girls, portion o f the trip— from Salt Lake .571 Dr, J. J. AUiaon ...... ering total through the mutuel iteld for the defending champions being- confined “ without law or Steal Vacuum Cleaners which way. the game goes can re­ [icinnatl .. I windows, betting $1,7.58.588 on the Bridgeport. 1664; Booster teams, ■City to the ‘‘Nifty Rooms” lodging Turns Over Again right by Warden Ralph H. Walk­ .526 Don't look for a homer ,vben vs. The inner defense Includes Bob BUY turn home with a happy smile. Pittsburgh .. 9 1 eight races and the daily double. qrown Girl*. New Haven; single. house in Grand Island, Neb.—had er,” and he held that thia allega­ N ew \york— (A*)— Tw o 16-ycar' .476 Max Lanier,. (Ards’ aouthpaA; is Arthur Knofl* . f , ...... Hungerford. Cliff Keeney. Georg* as a purpose that the girls resume Announcement is made of the Srooklyn ... Neiv Haven, May 15 — (P>— 14 The Preakness handle waa $332,- Jane Mackie, Hartford. 352, and = a. Riverside, Mont. — (VP) — Paul tion waa not enough to eatabliah | old boys" admitted to police that .458 pitching. Lanier-allowed only James WUey ...... I May and Charley Dziadyk. p laf- Immoral activities in the place. marriage of Miss Julia M. DeCarli, Cheney-Kaufmann pton ...... Champions and reserve champions 108, also a Maryland record for on* Frieda Grigg,,Hartford, 352; dou­ Dayton of Stevensville mused as Federal jurisdiction in the case. U l i l T E D they had stolen two vacuum clean- .438 three homers In 213 Innings dur- vs. Ing aroUnd the horn. HungerfMd Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pete Mor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Announcement is made of York . in the two-day New Haven horse bles. Flo Reynolds and Mamie Mc­ he steered his automobile around era from a store. Their explana­ .158 Ing 1943. E. N. M oar ...... 17 I race. ^ * is a newcomer to the league, pmvl- tensen, operators of ‘‘N ifty DeCarli of Fairvlew avenue to recent marriage at Santa B>, Nee ilcago . . . show which closed early tMa morn 151 The day’a handle boosted the to- Connell, Thomaston. 719; All a curve near , here: "That’s the tion: “We wanted to give them to Richard da Xlarttn ously playing with the SaidU Booms,’* appealed their conviction Clarence H. Goetz, NaVy, son of Mexico, of Mrs. Louise Kaufmani ing at the arena ware crowiM ai tal for the 28-day meeting to $25.- evenU. Flo Reynolds. ThomaBton. place where I turned- over in -this Favors Forrestal Cbolee our mothers for Mother’s Day.’* > vs. Gems in* the Capitol Oty. J *C ^ m- car la it year, I w as— ” Hia rev­ Mrs. Bertha Goetz of Tolland. of Chicago, to Roger W. Cheney follows: 9 127.77T, a dally average o f $897,- 1045; Mixed doubles. Jack White waa with Owens last year, and wiU Hunter Cbun^qa, U f ht Land. Paul Ballsiepcr ...... jiHsonment Hans' Mortenaen also erie was interrupted. He turned Washington, M ay 15.— (A*)— ^The son of Mrs. Mary P. Chepey o f 7$ VOLUNTKKR BLANK — BLOOD- DONOR .SERVICE 12 420, also * record. The state J vof- and Rhea .^novitz. New Haven, be making his debut ir •» P.A. uni­ Saves Horse First ' 13 1-2 polntA Louis P. Kelly— (Bye) ..-i. ^raa fined $500. over again. Senate Naval Affairs committee Forest street and the late Hor fera were thus enriched by $670,• form tonight. • s To Review Co(nvlction Reserve champion, Warrio, 10 Lower Half While at “Nifty Rooms'* few girts acted unanimously today in rec­ B. Cheney. Manchester Chaptsr, The Am ei^i^ Red Cross -15 I 558.84 from the two P «r^ n t tax .___^ Bud Kelsey. Johnny Green, Jimr Harrisburg, Pa.—OP)—His own points. - R. G.' Tryon ...... paid the Mortenaena fo r their rodm ommending Senate eoiUSrmatlon I on wagdrlng and the $6,000 a day Five of. the eight NaUonal my Blanchard, and PeU Klstcba O.A.Rl; Meet hi September trousars afire, a local junk dealer Washingtop, May — The 1 Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Navy Jumper champion. M y Play Boy AP Features and board and also paid them half of James V. F q im t a j’s aoratna- 2 1 1 Ucehi* fee. League managers plXyed under »rtll be around to spell the stsrteiiL mt- thair prooeeds, tha Juatlee de- unhitched his horse from Ms bum- Supreme court agreed today te re­ .-(, Textile Bmouttve DIee 12 points. 8L Louis—You can't blam*. Arthur A. Baedor . •. ...>.•. • • Daa Moines. May IS— (/p)— The tion as secretary of th* Navy, aad ,\ i l . John McGraw. They are Mel Ott, whenever called upon. yartnaant tcM tha aomt. Ing wagon on a downtown streeTl view conviction of Gerhard Wll- Name .. lesseeseeSosS’ASS’^s Heservf champion. P lay Girl. I W . G. K en n ed y...... The game lornna aa a toas-up. national» encampment of the afterwards according the former before beating out the flames in Luka Sewell for having a smile Freddie Fitzsimmons. ' Blip Mc- helm Kunze, former-national lead­ Fall Itlver, Mass., May 18.- ' points. Tennis Stnr Is Missing One thing certain th* team that Grand Arm y o f the Republic will undersecretary an ovation when BONDS hts. clothing. Three-galted champion, Reine them days. Hia Browns ar* in Kechnie, Billy South,worth and er of the German-American bund, — William H. Jennings, 75, loti B, Tarca •••*..,.*••■**** wins vrill have to scrap. , Bfeaaidl mtm AuMieiMr. Dyaeatary be held in Dea Moines the week of he appeared before the committee and 23 other officials of the or­ Addresa )«•••••••• ••'•sons*# •••••« Des Coeurs, 20 points. I Vancouver. May 17— UP}— RlH Frank Frisch, in response to a special initiation. Identified with the textile Indus the thick ot the pennant fight Wm. D. laver ...... The usual admiaalort prma wtu j Sept. 10, it was announced- today Strychnine n Steady Diet- ganization on charges of conspir­ try in thia city and. for 31 year I Pedlar, 22, form er Oanadlan Junior V*. . ■by the Iowa G.A.R. office. ' AND Reserve champion, Golden Gown, Last year, many aporta writers be awarded between th# fifth afl« Baobay, May l5.—ypj—A'm aB’^: ing to advise evasion and reaist- treasurer' of the Algonquin Print Phone ...... Ais, 18-M.... Age, 21-60 Bongld * * » " • ...... tennis champion, la mlsalng b* w - sixth inning*. aal buUatln said today thatMohan- The borabill of the Malay Pen­ ance to the Selective Service act. ing Co., died at his home today. 1 8 1-2 points. selected the S t LouU Americana Henry HulB$lns-^(By#) ... luon over Burma, hi* parents, Mr. Will Not Be OaadidAte Pive-gmited chiunphm. Reverie All league gamea win a g ^ :4m K. Gandhi, Indian natieBaliat Favors Beer For Nav) insula thrives on a diet of strych­ ______to finish near th* top. They Fred Cavedon and Mrs. G. W. Pedlar, have been Check hour you prefer sppointment: , '• j iR ex, 18 points. ^om r W ar Bomd iv-ndled by the ManrhaMar iMder lU with idalaria iaaar. also Boston, May .15.—(A>V-G«>rge STAMPS nine, wMch Is fouhd in ,tbe seeds wound up sixth. V*. I notified. u..-jEasUm Board of ^ Reserve champlan. King of the Bm amoebic dysentery aad hook- Allied Headquarters, Naples, of the stiyebnos nux-vomlca, an Voioaooes Are Safety Yalvea Old Sol— Oomroerclailzed In 1989 tke youngest player ^ e r Holden Tlnkham (R), former U. Atr. 7 polnU. . Luka has bean with the Browns C. R. Paterson . . . . . ---- Mavestment Ms A large turnout la eamaoM .Worm. I^ e bulletin added he is ba- May 15.— —^U. S. Naval craft S. rejH’eserttatlve from Massachu­ East Indian tree. X2-1..... 1-2..... • ^-3..... S—d»..., Thomas Deardon—,(Bye) [to make a Canadian Ct» wltnea* the opening d a * of stace 1941. Ha auccasded F le d Y our Mmrestmemi Sagr treated for these oondlttona In northwest African waters would setts, announced today that he Elarthquakea wquld^ be more I f we bad to pay one and I Qemrge H. Koon ...... team. Pedlar jelnad, the Stock horae champion, Apache, have beer aboard if he had hia Under 2 Per O ut Ossnaltlee frequent were It not for the many fourths cents per kitowat Pill ill and mail‘to Hanay. Tha team finished sixth. 1 in 1941. H e won the CknadUm e * * '^fuat diaoovarad. Would not be a candidate to r Oop- Mints. vs. way, Vice Admiral H. K. Hewitt volcanctts o f the earth, which act for the heat and light we get frog S i.lunlor tennis crown twice in 1937- Mu A m e r ic a gresu thia year. Tlnkham did not Amerittn Rad Crnaa. House A Hale Building R sssrve chsmpisB. Toppsr, In 1942 the Browns wound up (Aaries Picard ...... ,'tk* amgbc*i One waodchurk w mpr eat as said today ih discusaing some qf • The U. 8. casualty figure In this as safety valves for the tremen­ the sun, the United States y 'ouM seek re-election In the 16th Dis­ points. (Dakota snd Oommsnche third. ■dmazd C, Webt>— IB ya) •< Isio Wviauch aa two pounds of greena In the problems of his men while here trict In 1942 but sonic observers war is less than 2 per cent of our dous pressure beneath the earth’s have an annual bill of 327 iquail I tied for rasenre champion toutwere expectad IM ■ught r m thia yaw . armed forem. Mufaca. * rillkw SoUani Ibantew In rlSa-cKs). / / /

\ V A G L tiil l::^ \. M A N t DbTLK lijVkJNiNO HlSiKALD, MANGHKSTtJK, GUNN., MONUAT,.MAT 18» 164# \ M A i^' rt T;fll K f'i N' IA * i ti PifC A I/U^ jM A rvi 'H fiATIKflj n ,, imiivitA t, iTiAT in, iTH« V:'- : . / • . W ■ T age tem The Vm yat of th* Blood baok Lady—I w^nt to buy aom* trav­ HOLD EVERT 1 RING elers checks. 23- Articles for 15 Warned—To lJu>’ 58 Roomk Withuut Tluard 56 ''ua this day your pint of S Aulomol)ile!i> lur Sale ItusineNSyScrvicee Oltercd 13 Kcpuiring Clerk .Wttftt denomination? SEWING .MAg'HINES. Vacuum FOR RENT'.-MAIN street fur­ Lady--M<‘^odlst. / .\tvW CONVEKTIriLE IX)PS Cel­ F oit SALE—SEVEN full length ua not plead In vain: b o m : i t s tASV to gel a SIO cleaners, end any slectricitl ap­ nished room, next to bath, private < cia$sified Senffe an^ Nonsense ASHEis AND KUBBIBH removed. screens, 4 storm windows, slrf 36 luloid replaced in curtains, all home, bus slop at the door. Tel. on some ahell-torn battlefield waaDIN* dasnfied Bill Dickey catcher’a mit at Call'8927. . ' kinds ol W tn ei work ithas Cak­ by’ 55, $25. One hot water .oil pliances re;jardlfrSB ol conuilhm. Copyright. -1>4«. If you are too huay to V » y - you •■■aica u.ihfer’a. Jual aak around in Bring them in 'or estimate. A ^ 6803. . A aoldlar Ilea In pain. , . ing 90 Cah»bi dge street Tele- heater, $12. Brass ftrej^re act, nnAJIjrviBj^Jh^ A SoliiMr Speaks noise and the 1401 < one* more. are too busy. yOUr neighborhood. If there ia ,4 WANTED - ELECTRIC wiring C. Fixll Co.. 21 Maple street Tel. Advertisements And the Axis' flags will be dipped Give ua your blood lest 'sleepless pnone 4'140. $20. Aik used very UtBe, Pho'ne KpR RENT~FURNI8HBD room, sick of the taste of f«x>d from A^aittements uaWxcar we can buy. phone ua and repairing. IPhone 3975 before 2-1576. So'you’re sick of the why the| and furled. nights 2-184^ ' ■ ikntraliy .No Sleep for Court right Not becauie ihq night air wa* cold, a>Ln, , with your name and audreaa and 7 p. m. “ . located. Gentlemen pra- For Sale For Rei|| country's lun, And God looks down on a peace­ Ytiur .conscious lingers high HIGHER PRICES for rags and :er>«d. CCall 2-1675. ! blit in case anyone ahoud look in And \ m sick of the slsughter— Whispering to jloiir small, smug For Sal(^ For Rent If we bi>y that car voi can have Private Instructions XXV i on her. It\,wasn't modesty; And you’re sick of the 'way the ful World. your pickXpf several catchera, SIDING. OENFr a L Garden^Farm— Dairy magazines, all kinds of junk T o Buy T o Sell *„I'm iUk to my soul. ' heart work. Write Box A, PRIVATE LESSONS, CLEAR i bought Wm. Ostrlnsky, 182 Bla- FOR AENX- PLEIASANT cool Link went back to JNornva. He merely didn\ want anyone rationing's done. Why did you let him die’ ?' T o Sell dfllders, flriftsbaaeman’a gloves. A know'she still y ore all her clothes. And you’re sick, of ^standing I’m sidU^f playing a killer's role, Ciutomer— How sr« your tongue T o Buy speech, school'subjects, elocution, Products sell street. Tel. 5879. roo n; siut,^le for one or tiVo. In­ iind her In the room where they’d —Anne Orac* bonus will be gWen for clean, low (^ quire H^USouth Main street, or lad the wine earlier. He searched She was' very gted she half taken aroimd in a line, . . i,. / I’m sick \ f blood and of death sandwiches? The, Nltiiallon 1 You uaed to have mlieagt cars. Bhmner’s, 80 Oak­ $3.00 per hour. The White Studig-' FLOOR SANDING FOR SALE - GREEN Mountain WANTED ^-COMBINATION oil telepnphe 5215. ler face for signs of nervouabces. the precaution, hecauae,'. Norms You’re sick, you say—well, that's and the sn»ll, ' Wqiter—Well, sir, they speak a cook but now do all of your own land atreet. PhoniNjlOl. 709 Main street. A good man will surrender some l.«ying Kiid Finishing ■ potatoes.. Inquire Amelia Jarvis. and electric stove. DeLong, 103 — ------: v ------Wanted lo KenL j d there were not too many: He came in to tell her good night. Just fine. And I'm eveX,*lck of tnj^lf as for themselves./ housework. ______s______:------872 Parker Street. Tel' iU26. FO^ REan" —FURNISHED, 2 personal privilege for the good of iTOlet 5 J. B. ^hnsen Starkweather street, Manchester. [rinned at her with approval, and ••Wait, dear," C ouiw ght said. So am 1 sick of the sun and the well. - - — - Wrong Way: Try to entertain AlOMNUicenientB 2 FOR SALE—1941 rgoms and kitchenette, private '------'7y "Has Link said anything strange othera. ^ passenger coupe. 1941 X^evrolet. Telephone Manchester 2-0811 Help Wanted laid, "Now we have a Job,to db.- heat,, ■* Bul I'm sicker of a tyrant’s This thlnR of "Malrsy Doats’ Just as you did when you had a USED FURNITXJRE AND Stoves entrance. Call 2-999^ WANT! D ■ r o o m about me ? IfAVTC TOUR BABY, youratlf or •town sedan. 1940 Chevrolet town fumlstal ]>aby. We’ve got to m X Innocent.” Ahd I’m sick of th* feel of my driving "P(atoI-Packln’ Mamma' cook, w'ith sitdown dinner*—amov­ Household Gi^ods- 51 brought, sold and exchanged. apartment. CaU 3207 after 6 p. "I understand," ,-Norma said. "No. he hasn't” Nor rule, Girl (to her handsome Second your tAiulIy photographed in your sedan, 1938 Olds. 4 lioor >^dan. aching feet. And conquered IS"R* where the off the sir la like killing a second- ed Just as your servant used ta Florislii— N urseries 15! HIGH SCHOOL GIRIy^s mother s i Highest prices paid. Jones Furn^ IN PRIVATE' FAMILY, i’qpm next fYes, we have to, fool them." 1 swered. “ Earlier in the Arid I’m sick of the mud and Jun­ onion Rreath by eating garlic. Lieutenant)— You teem to be ’ own home. Phone 3971 for ap- 1938 Olds. 2 door sedan GOOD NEWo FQR to bath, suitable for one br two, i OR 5 ROOMS WANTEU>—Sei he did ask what was wrong with wild beasts drool. serve them. ' helper, excellent saj/ly. Call 8033. ture. 11 Oak street.. Tel. 8254. ' ‘•We’ll do it. too, baby. This gle flies. r' \ ■ ■ awful slow tonight. ipointment. George E)w-, Photog- Motors. FOR SALE -TOMATO, pepper, FURNITURE BUYERS near bus. Tel. 2-0477. ^ or unfurnished flat in cool you. I told him you were jr^st And l*’m cured darned quick when Lieutenant (looking puzzled) — Right Way: Adapt your enter­ Liaraskl may/thlnk he's good at And I’m Sick of the stench when Wife- Xred, can you tell Jnphar.______.egg. and cabbage plants, kohlrabi WA.VTED - GTRIvto work in office We putllcly confess several can­ V\'ANTED—TO BUY power ^ lawn tion, conalderate tenants. leceit, but vVe'!! show him a few scared, like the rest of us. I think of the day, 1 I’m afraid I don't grasp you. ' taining lo what you are ' able 1934 STUDEBAKER sedan, 1940 ROOMS—SINGLE OR DOUB'LE. the night.'ml.sts ri.se. Where you-were In 1920? >mJ cauliflower. Krauses' Grecn- and wait on c o lt e r . Inquire New cellations of ;.omplete 3 Room mower, In good condition. Call Hartfo/d 5-2534. Ihings.’’ "Good night dear," Courtright When all this hell will be out of Girl (pouting) — That’s Just It. to do easily. For instance, have AN OIL PORTRAIT made from F o V coach. 1941 Olds Hydroma- And I'm sick of the. alren's wail- Husband —No, why? »-lg , hoSine. 621 Hartford Road Tel Model Laun4ry,.73 Siimmlt St. Home Outfits. i% few of our cus­ 3754. Gentlemen preferred, or working Her ahawering smile, which .said. "And try not to worry. Try -t h e .way. buffet supper* instead of dinners— I *16, oe-ow your favorite photograph. Ar- tlc, ^ 3 8 Ford coach, 1939 Bulc'k tomers have found It necessary to couple. Apply 5 Bank street or -I- \ing shriek,' \ , Wife—Well. I'm worried .... 3 7 0 0 ? ______suit have take* effort, pleased lo sleep.” When none of this mess will haiBe The onlly people who enjoy or if you do serve a sit-down meal ■ I nold'a, 209 North Main atreet, sedan, ^ruim cr's. WANTED experienced change their plans, and are not w 'a n t e d t o BUY washing ma­ caU 5513. AiUL I’ m sick of the groans of th* Here in the almanac It ss.vs that Houses for Sale liim a great "Sure we will," Norma returned to her room been lil^ain, hearing troubles are la w yer*.... make, the table service as simple T d like permission to (Mrgaa* • Mancheater. ;> 'POM ATGlia—ElARLY Pitchard. with rwer ,4cwing machine. going housekeeping. This mer- chine,. in good condition. Inquire Courtrljght turned over on her side wdunded and. weak. in 1920, one person out of every iz* a hilling club!" '? The iald. ’’A fu r all, my grand- And lYn sick of the ilqund of the And the light* of th* world will and they get paid for it. as possible. 5680. W’-4NTED V USED CARS. Will 6-8; celeryXglant pascal; peppers. Write X W, care of Herald chandiat Is all pre-war construc­ 48 Drive A, Silver Lane Homes. FOR SALE—SMALL THREE She pressed her ear against the 750 was in prison. pay cash! Will buy anything 1935 lather was a Yankee horse trad- blaze again. Cal. Wenderk 20c a dozen. 2 for tion,, and cannot be replaced at to­ Boarders Wanted 56-A room house, completely furntah^ padded wooden block which serv­ — bornWr’s dive. i>BATH TO .tOACHES—Win rid to ’ 1910. '” 111 pay cash today. gr.’’ And I'm sick of seeing the dead And things will be as they were 3.5c, 100 plant^l.15. John Zapad- day's price's. Each outfit Includes garage, tool shed, corner iot, Link admiied her courage. He ed.as a pillow. In this way. your home In ‘3 daya. or money Krol -Motors, 568 Center street gr elp-Wanted— Male 36 WANTEtK-SECOND hand child’s BEIAUnETn- ROOMS, kitchen den space, near school, bus, ato^ alive. before. Captured BY FRED b a r m a n ka. 168 Woodlarid Street. complfftf Living Room, Bedroom Jtad a sort of a silly impulse, an through the vibrations in the floor, And kid* will laugh In the street* refunded. Jl.25. Weldon’e Phar- call 2-1744. crib. Call 6865. facilities, refrigeration, clothes Moving to Weat OoMt! Apply Courtright could hear when any­ And I’m sick of the roar and the RED RYDER and Kitchen pieces. Prices start at lines etc. furnished. Private en­ liverpowering desire to express the ,-;macy. f o r s a l e — TOlinVTO plants. blSflW ASHER WANTED. Apply $295 E. Wajker, 19 Riveralde Drivel Ivay he felt In one manner oi an­ one moved about in the inn. 1938 LINCOLN ZEPHYR con­ trance, central Board'arranged ■V “ RH.D KVDER HAS 7PNLEO :3T£LtA FOR g a r d e n Bonnie Best, also pepW . cabbagjhbag^ Tes Room, xsl Mam street. A-L-B-E-R-T-S other. But the only way he could Later, through the padded wood­ RENT— plot. In- vertible sedan, radio, heater, good Rooms Without Board 56 ,lf desired. Private sunbath, gar­ FOR SA LE - 5 ROOM DUPLE FROn EL CAeE3TR(3,AND inPA-lLENlLY j quire 51 Edmund street, Manches- and lettuce plants. A. VJnee.e. ^ 43 Allyn St.—Hartloro Ihink of expressing it was to take en pillow, she heard footsteps. She FUNNY BUSINESS \qN7S WHILE SHE white wall-tires, leather and top WAITER WANTl^p— STEADY den. call 3989. house, one side vacant. Inquire { Tier in his afms and kiss her. but' knew this would be Captsdn Aza- OW^^?LQ'HtS.» I ter. Birch street. ONE GtRL TO SHARE room in Cottage street. |AE>lCAN DISGUISE lifTi ^ ______perfect, 'Jerm.s and trades. Brun- '■ X /± work, ^ood hours, good pay. Ap­ FOR SALE— SAGLESS spring private home, house -privileges, that would have been embarrass­ raski. creeping outdoors. jrOUR CHILDS' Portrait taken in ncr's. Tel. 5191. O p ^ evenings. ply at once. The Tea''^oom, 883 with bed, used very little, 2 nigs, ing. It wasn’t a time for kissing. Courtright got up herself. Her near bus line. Tel. 2-1625 or 2 Legal Notices barVfect felt a silent way across Jyour home by appointment! I Ruoflng Main street. '9x12, and one 8' 3’’x l0 ’ 6.” Inquire Q2f96. 37 Linn more Drive. Resort Property'for Sale "Let’s find Courtright," Link •specialize in the photographic CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Any 35 45 Westwood street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEI.D Sid. "We've got to tell her to keep the irtmte to the door. She went out • jtudy of children age 2 months to to 41. High prices paitK,.., 0 ''‘v« ROOFING * P .E P V IR /^ chim­ ANTED PAINTERS, 2dMlrst FOR RENT - ROOM Centrally At Manchester within and for the FOR SALE -CRYSTAL. Lake, Iter mouth shut." into thi night. The clouds had over now ^o 80 Oakland street, neys, valleys, flashing, and gut­ IS workmen: 2 spray gun FOR SALE—TVC’O iron beds com­ DlAtrict of ^ la n ch o to r. on the ISth "I told her," ' Norma explained. th.ckencu\in the sky. and it wss <12 years old. Prices very reaion- located. Call at 8 Chestnut street day o f May. A. D. .1044. 5 room water front cottage, : able also free miniatures with Brunner s. Open evenings until 9. ters Done experUjr an< reason­ ators. e.saontlal work, steady plete,-smsll metal ice box. bureavi". or phone 2-0759. EntatP of Adam I-. Stella late of bedrooms, 119 ft. frontage I’A few minutes a gn " quite dark\ She was supposed lo meet Aza- ttMch order. Write Ben Klemer, .Saturday's 6. Phone 5191 -4485. ably by your lo c ^ roofer E. V emphwment for right man. Apply hall stand. Apply Mr. Davidsdn, Tkjanchester, In said District, decoas- lake. Priced right. Arthur Knolj "What’d she say?" ^ 2 3 Lenox street, Manchester, for Coughlin. T e l.^ 0 7 . 390 Wood­ Thomak. Heywood. 187 S. High­ East Side of Bolton Lake Supday cd. "We needn't worry about her, raski outside tonight. POR RE^iT VERY deiairable motion of Veronica -\. Steltx of 876 Main. Tel. 5440—5938. ' ' appointment or phone Htfd. land. t land s t r ^ . West Hartford, Conn. afternoon. 4nk. . She said she didn’t want (To Be Continued) Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 room. Call 6759. aaid JHarinhester Administratrix. J 7-716y between 10 a. m. and 12 ORDEUED:—That six months hese Japs torturing her to find BAKER w'a n t e d —FULL ^ WANTED TO TRADE 194l model from 13th day o f May A. D.. 19 M Legal Notices ^ut where Kip hid the swag." j n<^n. ' f o r s a l e — 1930 ■ HARLEY IR—Trucking- part time, ^ p ly Federal Bake Glenwood oil and gas. cbtqbina- !»e and tTie same are llnilted and "What.” asked Link, "is wrong Davidson model 45 motorcycle, tioh stove ’’ fot electric and', oil Legal Notices allowed foX the creditors within Storage 20 Shop! 885 Maln'^treet. which to orlng: in their claims AT A COURT OK PROBATE HEl 1th Tilda Cour'rlght?” good rubber, $96. Phone 6315 combination. Must be in good at M anchester wlihin and for tl "She’s just scared. Link." Quotations ; AutomobilM for Sale 4 ,\T A COURT OF T R p B A T E H ELD aitalnst said \state and the said aft8r aix.. WANTED— MAN FOR part time Admlnlslrairlx ia directed to sciye Dlslrlrl of .Manchester, on the 13| "Okay,” Link said. But he was ^------— A. N CHAMBERS CO— working condition^ Call 2-0282. * at ManchfPler within and for the day of .May A. l». ,19 44. tier van service. Removals work, mornings. A ^ y Capitol Diatrln o f Nfane^heater, on the 13th public notice lo'^^the creditors to utiafied that wasn t the whole ex­ brlnv In their chHms within said Present WII.UAM S. HYDE. F>| The Jap* are able to replace f o r s a l e — 1931 Ford roadster. tp6m coast to coast, deluxe eqmp- Grinding Co., 38 M aln^reet. FOR SALE - 3 I'lfeCE living room dav of Mav. A* T ). tIM4. Judge planation.. their planes as fast as we destroy Closing In BY EDGAR MARTIN W'anted Autos— f*rej«enl W U X IA M S. H YDE. Een. time allowed by posting: a copy of ^ T S AND HER BUDDIES suite, rcasonapfe. Inquire. 61 Es­ this .order on the pu>%Uc slg:n p-'.st Ks^at< of Conrad Pelkc, h inin| Model A. Telephone 5764. lem.. crating. Decking and stor­ SALESMAN V .NTED \ Man Juflire. resfdinu in ii6lrmany having propc them. 'They will ptxjtoably he able Motorcycles age. GENT NORTH AMERI­ sex street. EJitHte of Mary-A. Wartley late < nearest to the place wnery the de- When Captain Azaraskl entered wanted to represent us in ^Man­ ceased last dwelt wilthln\.saiiid town ty in .ManchcsUir. In said Dlstrlcl to maintain this, production for s from the da{i^ of this onier, "1 have just had a talk witli the clean cart. Fast buy! and return m»Ke to'thls court-of the .Tunc. \. !>.. 1914. nt 9. o'clock tl ply 9 to 10 a. m,. Mr Loughlin. larlor/set, dlning_room tables, fri'iii the 13th day of .May, A. D, t,i l’oreiuH»ii, at the Piuibate Offl4 innkeeper, telling him what kind __PoeUlc Fleet t'onidr. .\dnil. Barlow Motor Salei notice fflveu. '< 0 0 9 Atlantic Construction Co.-Inc.., b^pTets, china clo.sets, $5 and up. i:»44 lie and the same are limltf'd in said .Manchester, he ami tho sai| Chester \\. Nlmlte. HOUSES Place. E^one 388^k Repairing 23 WILMA.M }4 HYPE. sf dinner we want," Azaraskl'said. 1934 Park street. Hartford. Conn. BiireniiK. chest of drawers, icg-o- ;»nd allowed for the creditors .with Judse. Is asKlKiied for a he.irlnp: on tho h’H# promises a special feast;” • ------ih which to brinjf in thpir claim biwance of said account with ------ZZI SEWING MA*.’HINES, vacuums, maticxcard table, lamps, occa­ a^Hinst said estato, and the said Throughout the evening that ■ We must open a "third front" m a a n t e d fuu estate, and this r " u r l directs Gua FOR RENT irons, toasters and all small elec­ YOUNG K W — o r ' sional ^.lirs. gas ranees, corobi- Administratrix is directed to ulv diatKio iii\c public notice to all followed, Azaraski was a hard- against Juvenile crime here at z part time. Nice hours, excellent; AT ,V COURT I IF noBATK MKUD trical appliances. Genuine parts nation ranges, parlor heaters, oiV- p"’''’'’ noiire to tlie er.Miitore t at Manchester, ^^lth^n and .for the sons All I ofest ed therein to appel vorklng host. He insisted on glv- home, which, unchecked, may Ited . . ^ # a A *j« \brlnjfff in their clai'his within naid used and expert workmanship salary. See Mr, Ulchman. Arthur i stoves and\)dd furniture. Austin district o f .Manchester, on the 13th anil bi^h^ard tltercon by piihllshlf Jing them an escorted tour of the to a serious era of adult lawleaa- AN TCD ‘ nllowed by postiiiK' a cop> a Copy Cfo| —FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on Male or Female 37 FULL SIZE BOX spY^ng complete !«ald pr\l>at»* dl^itrlct. within ten'* cea qr. ‘Reporting n/pair of oversize tonsils, sir I’ L’pon application of Herbert B. the l.Mh day of .way, 1 9 4 4. a copy washers, vacuuma motors, irons, da>i" froTYi the date of i IiIn order, this order to 'KrcoXrick J. WheU Norma, talked more than usual. AFcnt On Premises. Phone 3301 with legs, can be co ^ e rte d Into lYipuse, Kxiicuior. i>ra>lnj? for au- There is no reason why we fans. etc. loya and vehicles, re­ WANTED—COUPLE, age 35-,50. ajid rettirX^ maUe lo this court of .\ttorm’j f'T .\llen\Properly Cu ..ink was afraid she was being a studio bed. Tel. 8138. lh« notice given. rh\rlty to 8ell and conve> the Iniei- should not enter a period of' pros­ paired. painted. Pick up service. Woman to do hoiwework and man est^ ’hich sa id'd»'cea«ek L'ity. \ perity following the war, if there SIDE Gl..\NCES outside work; also able 'to drive FGR s a l e g a s RA N gV oil Judse. iHinXreal i-siate ^Itnateil-on Pltklt» ■But then he concluded this was his z All work C. O D. Tsi- 2-1439. strfet\ in ♦ aald M anchester as per WITJAA.M ^ ^H T D E car. Write P. Q. Box 383 for in­ •burner, daybed. bureau andXbcd. \Judgc| limagination. She was doing flne. U not too long a lag between the appliea\lon »«n file, it is end of hosUliti** and the resump- Imagine M^eiing Y'oa Hert BY V. T. HAMLDf PIANO TIJNTNG and repairing. terview. Rea.sonable. Owner moving otiKqf k H-:.-i5-n ^ Icourtright did her part. too. ~ . AT A t'ornr ru«'n.vTE iii:i i> 0 U I> I:\ I»;—-That the fo n Koing ■hon of volume .prfRJ&ctlon (for. ALLEY y t l PAY CASH Player piano specially. John town. Inquire 40 Clinton street,^ at .Manoheeter within and fon the at.plieatbAi be heard and rielermln* Courtright gave a lecture about Cocherham, 28 Bigelow street. 3rd floor. Call after 5:00 p. m. I'iMTict .*f' .M.iii<'1ierfi» V:. on the 1 Jt-fh ♦ il at tjie iV ib a li office In .Maiich«’S. |the tokonoma. Link wondered if peace. psTiSToTRmm r t. r In said Hlsirict. on tlic 20th day il'T ' COVI6 MOP >eAtSAG6 \ FOR Sy^E FOR GOOD Tel 4219. Situations. Wanted— Saturday after 12:00. Sunday all of Mav. A. P.M9M. _t»e had.ever wrlttcn-any school —rhorles E. Wilson, president <(£f0IK! MODERN FURNITURE .38 cTii WILUA.M S. MYIH:. ...f May. A. D\<1M4. at 9 o'clock tw. Itezt^ K B B^uut Japan. She .sound: Tick' Female day. Ju i.i in the f«»r*\c*'>n, i«i>d that notice General Motors. WE BUY te of Surfi*, Thurncr late of I.*' tlven t‘» all fO’r.sniis inth»>-s ied In like one. A-1 JLOAM Y’OUNG WOM.AN would like i 'OR SALE GLE.WVOOD black' .Maiu*h\5it:r. In wald District, d eeaJ»- .tab! estate of tV pviUlecy of said \"In every pretentious Japanese ENTIRE ESTATES api>llcatIon and tliSi lime and place ho\}g«^work .aj^cjQfllring^mo!T!in£x* klUAcm range, equipped -Witlu.oll tHl. . , . _ . __ Ibedcoom, you will fmd one of tlicsc niorviin o f .Viiiia T hu rncr o f 'T i t tTcirrinsr rhrr^rrh.M»yv P»44i#4i DETAIL FOR TODAY If yon ere moving and have J O N E S B U Y S or afternoons. Write Box S. TbC | burner V’^erv gtSod condition. Tel. copy o / this o n le X W ivimo news* iHtUif'.alcovics, called The toko- Hald' *ManclVeAtcr Adinlnl«iralri*x. |ioma,‘'s Courtright said. "You'll exceaa Items, eall m. Herald. 5923. I illf.^r.lir!l\^'n\ut six months p.ijier ha\iii4r a clicpJatlon In said Corpuscle xander frotn t>t.e day of May .S. D.. flistrict. at hast five daXs bcf**re the Aotica that the floor is raised a lit- ANYTHING WINDOW SHAliES-VENErriAN IIM 4 he an“r Umi' and i Company Pogs— Birds— Pets U blinds O'A'tng to our ver> low plae*. ami he lo a id r**la 11 v\ ih ere to, ' ■ is a place of honor. Almost always, In wUti'li to hrl their lHlm«, B.v Rip Collin. overhead., <^et'otir special iow auain.Ht au1te m la IBBiiBt. everything. Antiques Old and hy piihlishin^r the sa'me I ^•l•pSHnl WILLIAM S. HYltK, Lsq.. 30, the most perfectly executl leases into the .tokonoma, than by j Fnmltare — estates — l*tiiroh- -rit^tock t l newspaper haN i H ciroVilatlo In said probate di rict. witXI tXn JUfllCP. I h^ever saw. It yan the first pll |any other one nring." 1 log Sapphea and Flxtun^ ..'. . days from the rl s \or(i K!*4Hto of Mancarpt A. Tlarrelt late follKwing the jejekoft. That wl The evening as-a whole, although | WANTED— ALL KINDS of live FOR S.\LE LARGE ice box, very of Manchesier in snld illsrrlcl, de­ Coming Events BY MERRILL ^tX)B6BR WANTED WANTED and it yon’re going In Ibe eerv- and return make .to this coujrt Rock'’* last teain. It was unbeat| lit was a grim pertqd for all of FRECKLES AND H Ice, Jonea will boy your car. for- poultry. Also veal calves. Tel. good ronditlon. Tel. 2-1,809 notice given ceased. WIM.IAM 9. HYUK\ Tpoii appilciition of Rajinond and a,, pipjun with Schwar [them, seemed to bK^passing off / ■ ,/ nitore and anythlW else yob 3441 6r 6031. A. Gremmo * Sons, nhWett. AdminlPiraior. praying for Frank \arideo. Marty Brill I well enough. J u d g e.' well bed GoSH. TVev MIGHT csro to get rid . qigheat cash 811 E. Middle turnpike. rtuti^rity to sell certain real estate Joe SavoV^ in the backfleld. A HID IT LIKE VOU TOlD . GO TO Boy to buy or peddle FOR SALE TWr) Cribs. Tel. 11-5-10-44. artif^larly de.icrihed In said nppll- I For dinner.'they had\ sukiyOhi AMO STOP WORRV- EVBKI SEND ME TO 'lOUR Mole or prlees paid. ^ On SenNvartz’ run assignmen jflavored with Japanese sdy arid'-a WE TO, BUT IF THEV FIND light 7082. tiun^Tin file, It Is / IT lU&URE BE IN A ja m .' ING1 I ■Me CHAIR.' 45 »:—That the foreKij^liiK were (^rricR out as though tl lapirit distilled from rice and *weet- IilBs mas paper route on Main Articles for Sale FOR SALE--OONTE.NTS of 5 apimratloK. be heard and determined p'.ay lyas being nin off on a blacl len'ed. There was clear soup^and Hsuejfi&DizeD Female Help For Graduation ut tliX KrolViUe Office in Manrhestor W hen'a soldier is greeted with, HECTOR BV T JONES FI mNlTURE FOR SALE—FOUR blade lawn room house: .Singer electric sew­ in »ald\plst^t, on the 2'*ih day of board. Notre D l^ e lined up, sW f Shriifip fried in batter and a good MESNS OF^ ing machine, fine walnut bedroom eC,/aigna\B were\cjilled off. JR>t[ lyokan, a sweet bean paste. "Hello. CORPUSCLE,” he has two St. and vicinity. 36-38 (\ak si Tel. 8254 mower, needs sharpening. Lynn May. A. H*. 19^. at 9 o*clock (w. l.) stripes on his arm, for that is subtle TMR^TS double oil burner, hot water heat­ set, dining set, Glenwood cqmbi- in the fonimooiGv and that notice be mme shifted a g ^ and Schwar I Full stomachs gave them an ex- AMD M(? For Important jfiven to peno'Us Interested In |cuse to pretend to be sleepy. They i^m y English for corporal. A HECTOR DNDS \ er with oil burner and coils. A. nation coal and gas range, dishes, vvent off our left ^tackle. Ever! .Aald esta't^ol the^endency of said cbrporalcy may be given to a sol­ HIMSELF IN the Grgmmo. 811 E. Middle turnpike. pans, etc. Call tonight or all day apt»Hcatlon\aiu( thcxilme and tilac^ Dody was taken out.Nmdudlng t f Iwere all tired.'although It was Inquire Herald Office [doubtful if they could really sleep. dier for many and diversified du­ UNENVIABLE Tel. 3441 or 6031. Tuesday. 90 Hilliard. of hearing t\er^n. hv puldisltinK % safety man. The sanii play w-q Wor Work R e ^ Herjtld Advs. copy of this ord^r liK^ome ne\^- loped Southern Callforhja. [They retired for the night. ties—mail clwrkv^ company clerk, PORTION O^ paper having a cTrcnlar(on in ^id It was used in plciurps to Link had no , chance to talk to jeep driver, cook, gunner, mechan- AN AXESSOkV Inquire dlstrlrj, at least ftve^'daysyefor^th^ Machinery and Tools 52 day of said hearing,^>^^o Aop/ar if lustrate blocking emd tin [Courtright alone. But he had L ic. just to name, a few. The hey see cause at said ilPV [v^’atched her. He was extremely WACs call a corporal a "Junior Rogers Paper .’.riLKING MACHINES, milk cool­ place and ha heard relative [puzzled about Courtright. He was -/S FLOOR LAYING and make return to this California has 73 atate- park* Leader," which the soldiers frown cora. 1W4 ST mvsisyiet. nw. t m. sta u.'a atf. err. ers,. cement mixers, new Cletrac [also worried. He resolved to keep upon. They think; "(censored) W IL L !A M a, monuments, rmbodying 3I3,( I an eye on her. Mannfactnring G>. Reflnbhing and Waxing. crawler tractors. Dubliij[, Tractor •vdge> . . two stripes is a corporal, “Thev sav evervbodv will have helicopters after the Company. Wlllimantic. H-fir3^i-44. / acre*. Mill and Oakland Streets Eatimates Gladly Given Tilda Courtright/went to her WAC or no WAC! Give us the bul vChat'll be Wonderful about that? The same old work\ lusty ‘Hellp, Corpuscle’ any day!" or school will be at the end of the trip!** USED FU NITURE 00m. She d iscov ert that she was BY LESLIE TURNER CALL 8 2 5 4 Musical Instruments 53 "ornin^ Glory I ib occupy a room with Nonna.',She Not So Fa.st, Bud jauggested that she occupy another ?ASH TUBBS FOR SALE- TWO UPRIGHT [room, giving the aaeuso that she TUONERVILLE FQI-KS BY FONTAINE F*OX PLAMTIM<> A 80M8 L O O K O U T .' HE $ BUT 1 DEPA MENT pianos, 810 each. See Mrs. Irish, IF THAT X don't WflRfty. SMaefiNT... IT WOfT RECKON [snored. ' tKflOOt. I WA6 SUSPICIOUS 0 THIS SEEMEt? A LIKELY !;' (50 IAIH6 M VOU IN A Please IF4W3RM, 1WATI Pu)'l>4S50r vdONlFBO ROCKER—Hickory porch rocker...... ".... 3.50 6-Room Single.. Fireplace, steam hewi. Wired for electric MOST0 6 MN H6'0 CL(N& .stove, piped for gas - WAATt. w h e r e THAT mbhovmvou 2-car garage. Fine residential sectloo. VOU WAIsiT, AJs)' PROFIT^ OW ClOBEBTO ALEXANDER Priee $$O00. f PUTS ME iFi CAN ONLY VOlN^j 8658 '*' 1 ■’ ' - ' 2 / DO A S VOU WAMT.» DRYDOCH' * TV40 MB THAN A L(HE w ild Bir o s JARVIS ii-i* A.U5 0 .TM, ONa)0«THV . COAT OP FREE AS TH’ EHRLlAC/: .. 1 Jf 1 ' WIMD.' \NElROAA .THOROOeHeREOSj Real Estate and Mortgages GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO By Mr*. Afine Cabot a top bed aheet o r guest towel. Trt' MASKED. Tha soft, look of a shirred akirt- 1 COULD 26 Alexander Street ___ Real Estate aad Jhisaraiiee Hand embroidered 'pillowcases To obtain transfer! and col< DlGiEST UAARNELL WATKINS and wide shirred -.ruffle bertha and toweU are aUll among the chart for crosa-stltchhw the - ' ^ v / f )). 7 T • BOTHtO* 1 N C 160 HENRY STREET > f ~ TEL. 6278 ! r t . Phone 4112 or 7275 makes this young and lovdy frock PKttieat gifts you can make Ing Glory Designs - rlasting muck, A BUSINESS Tbs sqiart new isfue of the mkj- dalsyed tneauae at poeUl eongeattoo. Be enre le retHin th* enm- fh* Jungl* id deflniteljr Jap I/'- TRIP ggnunar style book — rsahion •- gav e( the phMw* FM eaBer. If yon haven’t received the pettesn fested as well, but your War B o i^ has 82 pages o f cool-loeking,^ crisp In a leasonahle lealRh of pieaee advtse na the number and i»n ha a mffhtr effeetiv* Jap in­ new sportwear and summer day stM ordered arid ere wUI eheeh your order. \ secticide. Buy tli*ai aoi IwM '«n ! UrNiuthl }.)**4Kalr. Imc. SOFW THlRTV VE-AOS TOO SQQAI k>euiM SynOfto. Ir» | "rocks and'accessories. Order your V .S. Traatury Department now. Price 15 cents.

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. s \ ft. MONDAY, MAT The Weather Porecaet ol U. A weatber VELVB Manchester Evehjnf; Herald / Average Daily ClrCalatlon A. ‘A For the Moatb i t April. 1844 Showeiii, oocmIoiuU *tonm tonight and Wedneedn] -the end of the current school year. ,, Rev, H.irrv A. Peterson of Port morning: not qolte eo cool tonight; Teac Miss Parker for a number of years Roofing—As^^tps 8,746 considerably cooler Wedneeday. la’bSa.'tSmn.. will begin hi.s duties as lid Farie^i^ll Here taught at the Hollister street About Town Vice-pastor of Kmanuel Lutheran school and a few years ago waa A-1 LOAM Member ol the Audit church this .week. Anyone In the ■ . ‘ ^ Siding ai^ Rock ns promottd to the high achool. Bnreao ot Ctfcaiattou ManchesUr— A CUy of Village Charm parish requlHng hit aervlccs will .TaMiimter Her motherK.,Mrs. Lillie F. Park­ - Mary Ann Hand-.cy of 2tDHenry kindly yiomrounicatc ' with him. W ool Insulation , street, ‘daughter of Mi\ and Mrs. er, of Stratford, two months ago, For Sale (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Ralph'' Hjelm, senior at Upsala announced the- engagement o f her Expert worhmaaalUp. All Joieph Handley, celebrated her ColUige, who was in charge during M AN C H ESTER , CONN., T U E SD A Y , M A Y 16,1944 eighth birthday Saturday, with a Rev. u ^ fs o ri ill Fiir^l M iss * Loi» Park4‘ daughter to GMward G, Schipul of guaranteed.' Reaimiiable ** (ClaaalBed Adrerttalng oa Fage 10) last summer, will be in charge of that town. It la qnteratood that No obllgalioa for aa eai LXIII., NO. 193 party attended by nine of her little services at Kmanuel next .Sunday, Services'^ at plnyniatcs'. Lunch was Served, lee Bt Eiiiaiuir the wedding will tMe place next ^ FRAN K Write. / qlso May 28 and June 4. games played, aongs sung and October. ’ iirch Yeswrilav. The School Year. y “ Mary. Antr received a number 6f The Manchester,Exchange Club DAMATO Allies in New Italian Offensive pretty anc| useful presents. Burton Insulating A. Vvill meet tomorrow night at 6:30 Miss Lois Parker, a member ol The Girls Friendly Society of Resistance Smashed / Emanuel Lutheran c^rth wa, 24 Homestead Street at , the. Sheridan. President Charles Manchester High achool fac- .^t. M ary’s Episcopal church will ISO Cheford St. Har azi Fliers Attack The regular meeting of Ander­ Felber is,anxious to have a.s large, 'filled to capacity yesterdaV for has sent her resignation to lid its anmial Mother-Daughter •Telephone 7091 Phone Hertford 83-451S ■4m son Shea Post 2046 will held t6- a turnout as possible as there are final servici in charge of\4tev. thcNschool board to take effect a t ba'hquet this Evening. inbfrow evening at the Army and rieveral important matters to come Navy .elub, Commander Linnell has. Thorsten A. Gustafson aa^aHor. before the meeting. sopie ifWporUnt business to trans­ He will leave this week' for Mih- V outhern South of Liri River; act and would appreciate a large tieapolis, Minn., to aspnme his new Adolpfi Beccio. machinist mate, ' . ‘t \ attendance of the members. The position sis stewaydship director meeting w ill be called at 8:15 second class, former employee of Hamilton Standard Propellers. of the Auguatan8'’’Synod, a post to promptly and all officers should East Hartford, recently reported to which he wjrS called seversl iix Planes Downed be at their stations at that time. the Navy's first and, large.st anti­ months ago. Advance Eight Miles submarine activity, the Submarine During hi* pastorate here of a y The following committee, Chaser Training Center.-at Miami. nearly fiye years he has made a Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson rlin Radio Says As- N c r V C S Charles A. Banks, R. L. Caleen, H. Florida. Beccio. who first Joined host of/friends not only in the D. Davis, R. J. Gordan, F. H. Hop­ the Navy in 1936, enlisted again in Inrge/hurch fam ily but in the; . V j u hult on Second Con- Allies Wipe Ou! Ger* per, Reubin Irwin, Charles Krob Hartford for the emergency In tow ^w h ere he has shared in com- Gustafson and their kmall daugh- and R. W. Wilson will meet this ters. Lois and Phyllis, took their Speedy News February, 1041. His wife lives at ii>i—Poor visibility Auxiliary this evening at the Le­ HALE'S SELF SERVE After the animals recover from forte^aTCnew\mroffens1vrgVi'u^^ — grounded the heavy bombers o f porting of events will do wonders wiped out the Gernians’ en­ ,en8ive forces shot down ■|x the town after a powerful Allied attack. (A P Wire photo from Signal Corps Radiophoto). ______A,-C. Ronald Carlso^, son of gion home on Leortard street. De­ The Original In New England! for the mental health of AmmlCa. tire front line defehse zone and Mrs. Nels CArlson has been partment officers will also be pres­ kea as the Nazis came over In their jitters they go on the w ag­ the Mediterannean Army Air waves shortly after ihidnlght. home for a short leave after I ent A cordial invitation is extend- on, permanently. Force yesterday, but Marauders Dr. Guy F Witt, a psychiatrist, there, scoring advarf(5h8'“ of ^ing studies at Flight Prl^sch bol ec to young women who niight be foar Other..Towns A tt^ed ■said here today. three to eight miles since $7.98 lour other coastal towns felt W hat this proves About men is and Mitchells were sent agains' 4n Philadelphia. He has^ow beeh they charged out In a full-scale interested in joining this branch of AND HEALTH MARKET not clear, but It waa reported to Italian harbors, bridge.* and In­ "Uncertainty hurts worse than transferred,.to Lockh^ien for War Uncle Sam’s service. A social time 1 weight o f enemy bombs as the Chinese Take Strategic Points; offensive against the German ■era spread through the dark the American Psychiatric associa­ dustrial Installations, flying a to­ reality,” he explained. " I f Amerl Training Service wiuch is a branch ith refreshments will follow. / cans have a fair Idea that they Gustav line last Thurklay nlghL of the\Navy Aviatldn Training. F. A hospital was hit, causing tion to.day by Dr. Jules H. Mas- tal of 1,800 sorties In- support of .serman and assistants of the Uni­ will get quick information on the Americans Overrun Spigno •• _\ ______' lumber of casualties. . the advancing Fifth and Eighth American troopa have overrun I t. and Mrs. John Capelli, of TUESDAY SPECIALS killed operations from Brwlsn versity of Chicago. » progress of the big drlytt. It will do Advyrtls^ent— —J\ 190^yernon street, have recently ! New Jap Thrust Close to India armies. Spigno In the lower Garigllano ea last night were confined to much to relieve the uncertainty. They used the cats to find out In addition Bo.ston.i, Baltlmores, valley. The B'rcncb in a violent at-^ - purchgaed the property from Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! [icka by Mosquito planes The opening Invasion has add­ Fertiliser $2.90 and $3.25 per G eorge s. Brown, now of Brook­ under what social conditions an Warhawks, Spitfires, Kittyhawks tack have taken Monte Fammera, V 81;ii99 Ginnon Jnst the industrial city of Lud- ed greatly to the strain of war­ 100 lb. bag^Bone Meal—Lawn organism feels the need o f alco­ Receiving Continuous and invaders dumped thousands of two and a half miles west of cap- -a lyn, N. . .Shankles^ * lahafen, objectives in north- time living. “The number of nerv­ grass seed 39c lb.— Cement 75c hol, even when the effects prove Attack by Nipponese Re- bombs on giin positions, supply tured Ausonla and seven miles I t Germany, and an enemy air Aussies Press ous breakdowns has Increased bag. England’s, Manchester Green, Member^ of Mystic Review, No. obviously harmful. Support of American dumps and communications in north ot the Tyrrhenian scacoaaL h In France. Four aircraft pulsed 10 Miles West marktjdly," Ph% e 3451. 2, Women'B\ Beneflt ‘Association, l h . close coordination with the grpunJ They threw back disorganized ele­ Srhoked Shoulders 28c led to return from these and The cats, through conditioned Air Force in Advance Dr. Fred F. Rogers, also a are reminded, of the 6:30 supper 4-5 Pound* Average. . •, •' FINE MGSLIN and training, had nervous breakdowns O f Datbtine; Japs on efforts. Thunderbolts attacked Dallas psychiatrist, said "elderly ments of the German 71at divi­ and meeting tomorrow evening in V laying missions. Toward Last railways and highways, and sank Ludwfgshafen was last bombed simulating human ‘conditions to West of Salween River- people, are likely to be the ones sion. FOR TOP VALUE Odd Fellows hull. State and dis­ Defense Near Kohima. small vessel off the west coast. Meanwhile British and Indian night of May 10 by MosquitM. some extent. Wheff , they took most strongly affected. trict officers ar^ expected, also I troops of the Eighth Army i6R|^ IN A NEW HOME L b . P k « . LADY i^LIANCE ich have now made sswen night Attack HartNi'r liistallatiiHM guests from nearby reviews. Plor Pure Lard 17c Jap Holdmgs Chungking, May 16.— (/P)— pulsed a series of Nazi ebuhter- [etrationa over Germany this (Continued on Page 91x) Southeast Asia Hea’dquar- Mitchells attacked harbor In- See the Ones Belnc Boilt By neers and other long-time mem­ l.jirge. Local ------Chinese troops have captured attaeks supported by, tanks’ yes­ bers are urged to attend.,Mrs. W il­ nth. ters, Kandy, Ceylon, May 16.1 sUllations at Plombino. scoring terday and* recovered ground 1 Tnn»nnB<>fl Several strategic points in a liam Samlow of Summit street Activity on Reduced Scale —:(;p)— A new Japanese hits on the docks and starting sev­ Large Staff •southwest of Casslno which Ur« GREENBROOKE \ D oz. Advancing IJnopposecI, advance west of the eral fires. They lashed at steel heads the^upper committep. Fresh Eggs . 42c SHEETS fter a week of the most inten- FourthTerm thrust close to the borders■ enemy had managed to regain' / HOMES, IN C . bombardment in preparation Toward Northeast Por-^ j salween river in the new of- works in Portoferraio. and rail­ a series of violent thrusts. A l l i e d . , Bridge and setback will be play­ the impending Invasion. Alliad of India 220 miles southwest! way bridge at Orvlcto, probably To Get News G u i n e a ; ' fensive to open path to In- headquarters announced. '/ ed at the Army A Navy Cluh Aux- al activity from British bases of Imphal was reported by| tion of "New a cutting both approaches. Ma­ Ob WaOter Street Sheets that will give you .vears of dia, the Chinese hiRh com­ The bag of prisoners taken aiiv»i' lUafy*s card pBrly tonight at the ^ been on a greatly reduced Choice Seen the Southeast Asia command rauders went after rail bridges at the Allied offensive started last Fae tartber Information oaB nt clubnbuse. Mrs. Rose Pelchai Pet Milk 3 C,n,.29c wear. No sizing or dressing. Full Airmen Bomb Bases. mand announced today. The Pontwlera, the Pisa viaduct north lie for the last 60 hours. It ap today ^ which said, an attack Of Iiivasioii Thursday night rose to 3,000 and Ataunder Jarvis Co. office on heads ^ e committee and all play­ Armour’s bed size. $1.49 ire d to be a grim pause foi Chinese expeditionary force, of Livorno harb<;r on the Ligurian official reports said today that the Canter street or at ’16 Alexander ers win bp welcome. fre new crush^g blows. . Certain Now was repulsed W Ini!e8 west of -Advanced. Allied Headquarters, with Its American advisers,' ia re­ sea, and Acona on the Adriatic French virtually had destroyed Phones: 4113 or 7375 Daletme. Daletme is only 11 miles 28 Oz. Can Te German bperatibii kgalnsT New Gqinca, May 16— (/P)-;-Aus­ ceiving the contlnuoiia support of coast. Ci-ews reported "good cov­ the 131at Infantry regiment of the The eomthlttes- h» -eharge ~ot- the- 19c east of the India frontier In the More Than 300 Corre- -etieelr- Pork and Beans Pastel colors In ttne, du.styT’ose^v green, peach and south coast seemed in about tralian troops today were report­ the_American Air Force, the com­ erage” at all points. 44th (Hoch Und DeutachmelateiO Red Men’s Carnival will meet in KaWdat. river valley ^ d is about Heaviest attack by the MltchcUs Burt OIney ^o^elty Striped Cotton all white. . An all-over pattern with bo^er. same strength as (^lifom ia and New j c r ed advancing unopposed /toward munique said. spondents. in Start­ German division. the club rooms, Bralnard. place, to­ •jjt’s sharp attack against the 50- miles northeast of/Buthedaungt was on the s t « l foundry, docks, Grim French warrioiz, tolratv night at 8 o’clock. the high-water point, of the Brit­ the last Japane#e--olioiiBlioldi"v>n t ’ Fisat Biff •Tbl--- - Offensive to tiweat coast. In that foray sey Produce Delegates Sweeping forward Ip Oilna’a warehouses and shipping at Port­ ing Lineup; Total for revenge against the Clermans, ish spring advance against Akyab Shoestring or Sliced lazis lost 15 planes, and since the northeast shoulder o^Nev Gui­ first big offensive In seven years oferraio, which Is on the Island o f pursued battered and disorganized As Republicans Divide on the Bav of Bengal coast. Be Close to 400. ------V ‘':...... — er cent of any night atUck- nea’ as Allied airmen Bombed the of war, the forces of “100 Vic­ Elba. The bombers caught two remnants of the enemy northward fokree Is conslderad a good The British recently announced WILL BUY ANY Cannon *^Check** Dryft^sl^ enemy’s battered airbases at the tory” Marshal Wei U-Hiijsng ad­ medium sized vessels steaming and westward frpm the upper Can 11c eragk the Luftwaffe might have Public Allegiance the abandonment of Buthedaung Supreme Headquarters, Allied Beets other end of the huge island with vanced through important Ma- out of the harbor and trapped one Garigllano vajley, capturing the 4‘ ‘ for more defensible' positions fol­ bd a s V " " y planes. relentless fury. mlen pass, 40 miles northeast of in a full bomb pattern. - One_ ■Expeditionary Forces, England. Important town of San Giorgio > GOOD \ DOOFIMC Fine for Summer. Light weight lie N m I loss of only five planes By Jack Bell lowing a Japanese fle-'kimr thrust Gen.’ D o u g 1 a s' MacArthur’s the Japanese base of Tengchung Mitchell, shot down by flak near May 16 —m — The greatest news immediately south o f the Liri ft night\was attributed to the Ansoclated P w ib Staff Writer in the vicinity of , Paletwa, 35 Spreads, practical and good looking. spokesman said y\e Aussies had north of the Burma road and Elba, crashed into the .sea. The IN l s i d i h c Candied Sweet Potatoes DISH t o w e : pt that the Germans hit channel miles to the northeast. reporting staff ever assembled to river. REAL ESTATE In wine, blue, rd.se and grran. s CPalifornia and New Jersey advanced some 40' mll-is from cap­ reached the Shwele river. crew was saved by an Allied ves­ This swift thrust put the Allies $1.98 fgets and^ld not cross England Kaladan Valley Attack Repulned record a single explosive pag5 in Farther south the Chinese v\r • IMiinatM Freely Given. Democrata produced the voting tured Alexishaf^ to the vicinity sel. world history is ready to cover the No. 2!/y Can the w ?*tV oast. thus avoiding The Southeaat/Asla'* communi­ tually cncirrled a considerable French fighter bombers sank .a Fair Prices in Syrup 37c longer ex^Vure to BriUah de-1 ijrherewlthal for a fourth term of Bunabim harbor— halfway to Invasion of Europe—’’the biggest (Continued on Page Eight) • WorknuuiaWp Ouaianteed. que said a Japanese attack west number of Japanese in the vlcln small merchant ship south Of the Japanese Airbase at Hansa news story since the deluge.” • Hlgbeat Quality Materials , lea. of Labawa in the Kaladan Valley Bay. BunabuX te 16 miles beyond ity of Tatangtzu, 29 miles north Spezia. YOUR CHOICE: for- $ ^ 0 0 — 2 2 ® scribing _the^ atiacKattack on Porta-*'”f}f‘ |velt today aa Kepublicans of the Brig. Gfen. T. J. Davis, head of Wm. Ps Johnson also waa repii/sed. Cape CroisDies, which w a s,reach­ east of Tengchung. Bomb Trticks In Rome Area the public r&lationa setup in su-1 • Time Paymenta Arranged. mth, the Genkian radio said public A report rtaching headquarters two states divided their ed last week. . The Chinese also occupied Hong Lighting the highway with preme headquarters of the Allied B on der — Real Estate ■' " .A-1 quanUUes ofi high explosives said the Japanese have acknowl­ j y , V*, --o' . ■, ' A smart all-over check pattern in red and green. Ex­ allegriaince between Gov. Thomas Both Hadsa Bay and WeWak to moshu, 21 miles east of Tengchung flares, Baltimores and Bostons expeditionary forces, and his .Va-i Telephone T426 or 4614 Branch, Tang, Treet, Id ikcendlaries wbre dropped "on edged that they have been thrown and captured ttie ruins of Pingka, Flashes! A. A. DION, INC. tra absorbent— extra wear. • E. Dewey of New York and Gov. the northwest, by-passed by the bombeO'^nemy trucks in the Rome are the soiirce^f the .Biblical coni- sst ^portant taiYets in thW onto the ^fenalve In the Kohima Americai/ landings at Hollandia 24 miles southeast of the Burma (U ite Bulletlne ot ilie (A5 Wire) CONTRACTORS Earl Warren of California. area before dawn, while fighter parKson. That’s the way they re­ Can ' V. lastal town;” In apiie of a "very area of ^rtheastem India and road town of Lungllng, one of the Spam or Prem 34c Dewey, the leading Republican and Aitape, have undergone bombers followed up the attack fer to the Invasion story and that’s 399 Autumn St. TeL 4860 iree enetny defense’\ the attack have or^red their troops to hold mercile^ bombing and strafing for principal Japanese leases In \ Delicious Sandwich Meat! prospect despite his disavowal ot after daylight, ranging the full the basis on w h ich _it will b? re­ Strike To Go To B.vrnes carried^ut "with gbod effect,” out at fill coats. rhonthi China’s southwestern province of le GCTmansScljalmed. candidacy, apparently was assured 'Today's communique said B n l- ported." Washington, May 16.—(^PV—As* y Cotton and Linen of the support of all of New Jer­ miilng Damage Extensive Yunnan. (Continued on. Pajce Right) (Correspondents from Russia, Premier - |A Berlin biWwlcast said, the in- Tengchung iB,ISH TOWELS cans who are pushing th-5 two-lanc Italians Flee range fighter planes and other-^ Dewey’s nominatjon and- 13- oppo­ ault to the record 334-ton pound- 1. \ assigned from supreme headquar­ Invites the People of Eij; Economic Ledo highway from India toward wise Impede war aircraft outpat. sition candidates were openly sup­ jng the day before. MacArthur ters to battlcfront stations. More Undersecretary of War Patterson L h . B ch. ledition said damage was extensive at this Myitkylna. Manchester To Try Their Asparagus' 21c porting the New York governor. Battle Zone than 300 are in the starting lineup, said today that the matter nmy be Not Seeking Federal Office Battle Rages sector 120 miles northwest of Hoi Pincera Movement Developed which ultimately will probably laid before Wai Mobilization Di­ The action of the tJillfornians In landia. : Information furnished by the approach 400. - To Th* AmerieWFunorS for Jury Chd^h rector James F. Bj-rne* before $1.00 edging the support of their 50 Heavy and medium bombers also ChlntMe high command suggested Of these about 169 are accredlt- 6 5 c that the Chinese were developing Ftopd Deliveries Are Dis­ night (sfl- Stating toe Issue Involv­ L b s. d4Jegates to Warren, who says he carried attacks on the Schouten ed (the foremen are seeking recog­ Full Course Luncheon Loose Cortots 3 23c Neither Side Seen .^le a pincers movement against the Highly .tslaated acleatith, d*>' .. \ Heavy absorbent part linen dish towels with borders in Iwom' After Defenw is seeking *ny Federal office. island. 260 miles northwest of Hoi rupted aiifl Great Con­ (Continued on Page Fonr) nition o f their Independent union) *<90*r* aad craHtaraa ceatiaso landla. Into the 11th successive Japanese-occupied • section of the red and blue. , To Force Sw^ish/ I»- Burma road. Dispatches from ths were outside his jurisditdion, P r t Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. t* add *a Hm baasty, dlgslty lExcrctses Final Per- (f^tlBued on Page Four) fusion Now- Exists. terson told newsmen the ettepT^t aad- prataathre laaitara* iH to ConcluBion. (Continued on Page Eight) front said the cnfiriese alnady Onions \ 2 Lb.T9c sue were at., work reconstructing-ruin­ the strike on criUpal production lemptory Challenge Bern, Switzerland, May 16 ~(JP) Germans Lose Madara faaaral taraiaa. I ed pdHions of the .Burma road to was a matter of grave^ncern to __The Allied push into the Gustav Washlngton, May 16y— WPi— link It up with the Ledo road a*vl the War department Treasury Balance line, coupled with bombings and- \Tha maaiaraMa dHtlacNea' la j Wanhlngton, May 16—(^P)— A R^^Report United States and Axis ((genU are establish a land connection with B ch. 5 C iry compoeed of ten men and two partisan sabotage, has disrupted Three Towns avary taaara' wa dirac* h Fresh Radishps fighting a major econoimc battle in Washington May 16— The the outside world. i Piilltical Censtrfship Aladished NOW OPEN fomen was sworn in today to try food deliveries and thrown 'Ita ly achiavad by axporiaacad plaa- Sweden- ovefi,baU-bearang exports position of the Treasury May 13; Considering thft difficult terri­ A lgiers,/ ' .Hay 16.—

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Juicy ...••• • „ / persona accused o f conspiring Aenal Blows into' toe greatest confusion since Frmch/Natlonal Coiimilttee today ^ hlag. caaipataat prafatilaaal to Germany but the/chances are 'Receipts, $J67.858.204.31; ex­ tory -where the troops must fight FOR BUSINESS Aet up a Nazi fonn.,qf govern­ the days following Mussolini's ous­ B u t ­ , adopml ordinances alxillshlng tarvica, aad caatidarata par- that neither side will be able to penditures. $247,700,280.96; net • ami - Take ment In this country. ter. i t was j'cporled today. ipdiltical Censorship and c.stabllah- taaol dIraaNaa. for force the issue''to conclusion. balance. $10,741,701,155.92. \(Contlnaed on Page Eight) Grapefruit 3 25c [The jury was sworn aftar the ActlVl on Two The decisive action will be taken ~ Swiss .dispatches from the bor-. fill All arw m-1 ami slander regula- jsfense exercised its tenth and der said at least 600,000 Italians by Anglo-Aroeii^n and Allied Yiijioslavia 'S' ' liiins Icr the French press. The AMBULANCE SERVICE Green Mountain . . ' pal peremptory challenge to re­ Sector^ o£\ Otherwise forces poised around the -rim of were fleeing the southern war l•<)I^Inlttee said only military cyn-* move Ralph Egan, 60, a COflk* Doiihant Battle Front. HiUer’s fortress./ xone and had pushed into Rome, sorship would b/ retained for the £erce department clerk. Anthorty Once HlUer’s/mllltaiy power Is Queer Feelings of Guilt which already la short of .housing London, May Large duration. Th e libel regulntlona in­ Seed Potatoes"”' $2.89 Falcone, 49, a life Insurance agent fully occupied /and retaliatory ac­ and crowded With 100.000 persons scale operatijhia Jjy Yugoslav par­ clude a prohibition against publi­ Cannon 22x34 Colorful )ho was bom In ftaly. was seated idon. May 16-H^I9— Soviet tions against neutrals are no long- bombed out of their home.*. tisans in central Albania haveHib- cation of false news, punishable by ■ i Egan's place. blows at German sea ^ d land er practicfiblfi for hiiti, aeverai Afflict Combat Fliers Virtually no rail commiinica- erated the three important towns Imprisonment "up to three year* The jury was completed in the HEALTH MARKET ‘ transporiation and local ahUvlty situations arC expected to come to tlona exist tfom . Florence south- of KoritzS. Elbasani and, Beratl and. fines up to 1,000,000 Franca. |fto week of the mas|-trial. First head qulekly. ward, the dispatched s^id, and it and give-and-take battles are in forts to obtalnr*-juii7 wgre aban- on two sectors of the cithen(rtsC Reason Rotations Not Broken^ av Howard W. Btakeslee 4'per publicity, ovations, makqa has been Impossible to shunt the progress on •all fronts in Yugo*' Woodlands Flame Anew SHAG loned because of expiration of dormant battle front were repoVt- slavia. a cpmmunloue from .Mnr- Finland, despite her relucUnce Associated Pres* Selenee Editor ' sp.eechea. But his conscience'is refugees northward. Trucks and Fall River, Mas*.., May 18— wegian port' of Klrkenes and sank F. Spiegel of the Army Air Forces. ; matter how well these were re- of hit-and-run offensives to paral­ already had consumed more tn? n he event a regular Juror becomes Finland.^ any cost, said the broadcast bulle­ 4.0C0 acrea slnfh Sunday. FIrenKn Special! In blue, dusty rose, peach, and aqua. three transports totalling 19,000 Spain, which still sends token Thc first Is the feeling about a pressed or that In performance lel the Allied thrust Into the Gus- ncapaciUted during the trial from New Bedford. Kail River. Actnidly Worth . tons, a aelf-propelled barge, an shipments of tungsten ore to Ger­ lost buddy— ” ! should have got it the man actually had been cour­ U v line, frontier reports disijlosed tin. J Sauerkraut : L b . - 1 0 c Mere are the 12 regular jurors: Partisan v*. detachments ...... nave Taunton lUllllltm CMiuand all—•• Hurrpiindu------■ auxiliary vessel and a patrol cut­ many, wUl find It impossible to instead o f him. ageous and even daring. today. ™ Buy what you need of these extr^ value towels.'. Good Walter I. Plant, 63, sales rep- Open flghta between Fascists thrown back German troops im „e r e Uugnientctl by the ra- ter. make shipments bscause Allied "The second," said the report, Given Sedative to Listen w eslfrn—Bosnia which had pene- infantrv of the Mai»ea- quality, abi^rbent Cannon towels lyith colored borders sentatlvr of two manutacturi^ Nasi Tnasporta Sat Aflrs begins as to « flier apffroaeheB the These men ar<;glven a sedative and antl-Fascists were reported Just Received for Cotton Week Armies will control ths land routes trated to Sanakl Most and■ 81'- tnlca. _h„^,ts State Guard—approxl- Yqs, Moniy If He Likes Cheese,; ompanies; N yle B. Eakle, 40. across France, to Oermany. - ^ end o f his tour of duty, he becomes so that they will TlsUo^Jo the doc­ from northern Italy. chUSettS , yy—yy . ------. in rose,,blue, green and gold. ’ ' Three Nasi transports were set and besides Inflicting heavy losses mately 350 men— under ower company foreman; Henry intensely anxious feeling he wHll tor’s explanation that they aren’t The Swlsa Telegraphic on fire, and one of them was Satellites Hungary, Bulgaria and wrecked an engine and 45 car­ of Col. William Stitt, while ^ Treat Him To Some Crqckers and tschenbach, 42, chain drug ator* beached, the communique added Romania will have lesa excuse than never reach hla 'goal. This la the i i-^nUy guilty. More than half of In a dlspatc.-i from Chia.sso listed i Oval nager; Mra. Alice’ Jump Blll- riages on the DobJo-Derventa line, sailors and 375 soidjera. alpng w ith Two other transports and an es­ ever to continue aiding Germany manifestation of guilt over antici­ them return lo combat. # the.se details: ..o 100 civilians, pushed' "threugh me ngslcy, . 38, telephone .operator; pated desertion of his squadron. the communiqiie added. Gorgonzola.______cort vessel were reported damaged. and are expected to try to pull out Military secrecy prevents fig­ A group of partisans appeared smnke-filled woodland. lohn H9Bahlinan, 31, bank teller; Depression Immedjale Reaction Admit l^issea In froaU a | Nazi rail concentrations In the o f the w ar quickly,... ures. on the numbers of men who at' a small village in the Apen- The Gormans were repotted to • ft ft Vhomas B. Bailey,.Jr., 42. utility Authorities here however, stress "Often when the orders arrive White Cotton [Filled vicinity of Lwow in old Poland have to come, home lor treatment, ninea. asking amn'.sly under a de­ have met with more success in Woman's Assailant Mought lompany servicemafi; Earle R. At ^ere bombed and fires and,explo­ that time already is- running the immediate reaction is depres­ but the extremely small p^freent- cree by Mussolini. - When police Hamden. May 16—«ght Wr * BED PILLOWS binations. urgiat. Bureau o f Standards; Leo Ulchno and Dobrozin, the high ^ o t vomited for 10 days on Jour­ Saboteur* have flrdd a large ged fighting. , by the Allies is that the longer bases. . . Guerrilla flgh^'np continued In Ing In connection with • $1.49 ~ PiCgelmapn, 41, pharmacist; ney home becauie The food was construction company’s wars- Buga « 2nd Floor. command aajd. other nations persist in siding The German* attempted to Slovenia, where the Nazis are at­ adnUnlsterod April 30 to ,Mr^ 1 ^ ^ Cooler than feathers. Dandy for ,ederick A . RauUn, 63. a biriier A supplemental communique Germany and not aiding the Allies too rich, .1 waa used Jto C rations. break toe Americahs' morale by hoiiaes at Belllnzoiva. . , . . tie Richardson. 39, who MeS Ask for. Roe Shod, Buck Shad Or “ Some cannot bear to eat think­ tempting without success to oc­ those who cannot sleep on feathers. bow engaged In remodeling houaea told of local fighting southeast of the lesa favorable will be the deals exceedingly vicious attacks. Only Partisans killed U Fascist lieut­ terday at SL Raphael’* hoeptlat. Stanislawow in old Poland and ing how toe boya back In toe enant who refused to surrender cupy Zuzemberk, Tito Fine blue and white striped ticking .69 hd Anthony Falcone, 49, Ufa in they can make with the Allies. a amall number cracked, and o f The partisan* . were Cfedlt^ New Haven. Mr*. Bttha*d*oa wa* 1 Shod Roe. squadron are living. They feel kurance .agenL northweat of Tlraapol on the lower B e in c tu t T o Take Action these toe sedative treatment re­ hi* arm* near Gallarate. beaten at home, *offe*lng • cover. Each their real self, toe essential person with blowing up » Nazi iJuPPiy SisM Hla Attorney Dneatr. _ TlUa is particularly trus in toe turned 70 per cent to flying com­ Bitter .Battle Fongbt train on toe Ljubllana-Trleate tured Jaw and aumeroim e e a y The Russians tald the Oermana Earlier in the day Ernest F. case o f Sweden, against which U back overaeaa. bat, 26 per cent to ground duty Cuttlng telephone traffic for 14 slons *nd Ureratloa*. FoBee w e ^ ; It's A Good Habit . . . ^ driy A had prwaed back Soviet fo m a - ‘The third sources of guilt de­ * rum t » TlM HALC cORR ^Imhurat of New York, one of American officisla are admittedly lines, ■ the p*pi^tlsans encircled toe hours*^'AbouT^SOo'VniW .fter her •»" tiona and captured a small hiu at velops (in returning home to and only 5 per cent had to veturti GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! MANCHISTCR CONM Erie defendants, sued his attorney reluctant to trke drastic action to the United 8tatfs for treat­ were lepoMed killed or wounded-! nearby ire house, prying I Shopping Bag and two fedei-al rroaocutora for Stanislawow, but added the aitii- community which welcomes our (UuntlniKd on I’^yjt'Four) I I hero. The flier receives newspa ment,. . mm— ■■■Ed*A*m w P-F— iCoaUaiMtt-iMi F a g ^ Fourji ■B ttH fi V V U l iCiiMiUwn* « t lSaS6 Fuiurl