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y ,\- / / m iroAT, MAT 6, X' 4 t f The U i-ulhm FAUE SIXTEEII Manchester^ Emhing ^Hei Average tHdIy Gircalation F(w the Month-x^ April, 1044 .''’orecaiit nt U. N. Weafher Bmvigii h/ /:/’/ ■ V fhe Intermediate YouthX«l*°'*^' Occasianat light rain tonight ahlStoi: the South Methodlob and SundayXcooler. out Town ch u r^ la sponaorlng 4 morning r of the Aadii . > of m ^ a Cor aU SbtU rm in the dreulatloBa Ma.v 14, T./K. Chweh Btfl tomorrow morning at ^Manchestert^A City Villa fie Charm 9-SO a. mXThe pictures wUI con­ X. will tonclud* hli •erv- ■ X " dt EnwmMl Luther* sist of ca rt^ , come^es, ^yel- X (TWELVE PAGES) i 'r i X e t h r e e c e n t s an cliirrh. th take u p /h li new ogues and spAlaltlea and will last L. LXIII., NO. 185 (ChMaUled' Adverttalng on Page Id) MANCHESTER, CQNN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1944 (lutlpe ywith theoM ilpiiw two hours. X small admission as dii'scior of *J>M«rdihlp, charge will be' m h ^ to cover ex^ V heaUquartera id Jfihneapolli. The penses.^ Walter TS;w, presidej; following Sunday lUuj* O. HJelm, i)f t ^ group,. Is in mjarge Hollab^ia'' Invasion Fitree Pursues Japs student paator who,/naa been at rangements and will X the church the past two/^m m era by a number of others, More j a] IS Forced will be In charge, and ilev\Harry and glrfi are welcome. A. Peteraon of Portland wlll^«rve ■X,' as vice pastor of the congrega^bn Mrs. Walter K a n eh l/of tells during the pastoral vacancy, ^ street, who was chahrman of la expected that the Rev. Theodore " sgree o? ‘ Pocahontas rumm Toward Palmer, who recently accepted the yesierday, is m ^ t grateful to :ain in to call of Jlmanuel to become Its pas* all Who assl.oted/ln any way to tor, will assume his duties, on or m ak^Jt a s u ^ s s —merchanU. ''• V X ' before September 1. m em beX neigHfcors. friends ^ho As donated, bnd%speclally those who North Methdi^St WSCS mem­ patronized X It was the first sale %) ’’-•f «- .f bers will meet •'Wednesday after­ of the org^daatlon. certainly the Capture or Death^l6eal- Coast A rea noon .at two o’clock for business. A first in W great, many years.^ and . ■’S Price S^tup ' feature of the social time follbw- with two others ^ I n g on In t o ^ ing Barge Fligkts Alter­ ihg will be the exchange of favor­ yesterfay, the resmt was 4rratlfy- ite recipes. The society will com­ natives for 140,000 A 111 e r I c p fi Liberators .British Halifaxps and plete plans for the parish supper Ing. / ' Shifts M ^ y Nipponese Troops in Reds Mass Wellingtons - B, the following evening, and It will Z' ' j v' Duiii|> Bomb Loads 111 b 'be necessary to notify Mrs. ALICE’ O O FB^ , New Guinea, New Bril- Le Verne Holmes and Mrs. James (Known As Queen Allbe) > x , . ’-'*:. ■.... . Come Soon Iii^' Gentian Installa­ To Launch R a ilw a y Y (Is . aiid^ Pickles In, regard to reservations SPIRITUAL MEDIUM \ Seventh Daughter of n Seventh Spn am and New Ireland. tions in Pas-dr-Calais Ml Storage Tank$ ' at \ Center Church Young' People Rom With a VeU V' Series o / Changes in ArtP as Allies’ Pre- N ew Drive C a'l^i p i n Following have plans well under way .Yor ReMilngs Dally, Including Snnda Advanced Allied Headquar­ .. their three act comedy, “Wlibls 9 A. M. to » t. M. Or By A pp^ ters, Southwest Pacific, May Atlminisiratiofk May Invasion Air Oifen- Speelaoinar B reach­ meat. In the Service of the Peo­ ^ Limited" which is. being ejected "i ‘J m 6._(/P)—Relentless extermi­ sive Continues 22iid ISazis Rieftort Cofieen- ing Ql Pescara Dam; xby Miss JJarJorle Mitchelp Ad­ ple for 80 Years. / Be in Making,; Wagner ditional numbers will be presented 60 Chnrch Street, Hartford Con* nation raids by land and sea t rat ion of^ Men and Phone 6-20t4 / today were forcing more and Proposal Opens "W^ay. Day; Weather Bad. RaiF Centers*’ Targets.. between the acta by Miss Gene / Walton, whistler, and Miss Wilma more of some .J40,000 Japan­ Equipment on Enor> London, May 6. — )— ' Hied HeiMquarters, Na- Tracy, pianist. Refreshments and ese tfoops in New Guinea, Washington, May —(>P)—A (JP mous Scale in Poland. social dancing will' follow the FOR TOP VALUE Britain and New Ireland series of change] d^the Admin- 'American Liberators dumped May 6.—(A*)-^—Allied play. New IN A NEW HOME istration of Price .control may be boR^ loads into German in- bombas sti-uck again last toward surrender or death- London, May .6.—(>P) — Gennan Advertisement— Invlting barge flight. • in the making. / stalui^ions in *thg Pas-de-Ca- night hito the Balkans f(^- Sec the O nw ^lng Bailt By X reports relayed through Stock­ Bomber* Pound Islands Senator (R„ Ohio), today lais a r ^ of Fraqce today as owing Friday’s spectacular,; PefiUllzer $2,90 and $8.25 per \ holm said today that the Russians 100 lb. bag—Bone Meal—Lawn Ahead o^ Gen. Douglas MacAr- said he interpreted a proposal of the Allies’ pre-invasion air breaching 6f the Peseqra dam GRE;Elr^ROOKE had massed men bnd equipment grass -seed SSb Ih., Cement 76c thur’s Philli^lnea-pointed spedr- Senator Wagner (D... N. Y.l, offensive cdntiniied for the in Italy and daylight Ibttackff Bag. Elngland’s Manchester Oreen, INC head. poised In the Hollandla area which Would take the final deci­ 22nd day, d^pite miserable "on an enormous” scale in old Po­ b.v heavy, bombers • Phone 8451. V of Dutch New Guinea, bombers sion bn railway labor disputes out ..flying weather dver the Eng- land for a hew drive on'the on two Romanian rail cen- Walker Btreet i t C are pounding tha^ Sqhouten Is- 01 the hands of the economic sta­ to Beilin. lailds, where the enemy Is at- Acro.ss an open field of kunal grass, hundreds of U. S. inf'anlryhjen advance in pursuit of rapidly Rph channel. |t was ttm 12th con­ tarti. In the overnight blow, Brit­ TALL CEDARS farther infortiatloa eoU *t bilization director, as opening the secutive day of heavy Immber op­ The lepoi'ts said the Red Army ish Halifaxes and Wellingtona tei^ting to mass Xavlatlon for wajn,' to other amendments to a retreating Jap.-xneso in the HbHandia, Dutch New Guinea area. Thes,. .-oldiors constituted the initial ider Jarvis Oo. olllce on '■ Counter-blows, and Wakde Island wave of the amphibious, invasion xpree'that began the action April 22. . (AP Wirephdto from U. ^ erations fronfi Britl.sh bbses, but was concentrated in great strength bombed the rallwa.v yard* and oil street or *t 26 Alexander pending stabilization authorit.v once more it was only a .^smali in the vicinity of Kowel, 170 miles storage tanks at Campina, in Ro­ 1^- BIN 60 Bter I • and ^ r m l oii the coast. Dill. "The bill, now before the Signal Corps.) / Phenes: 4112 er 1276 Behind HoUandla, darting mo- force, probably loss .than 250 southeast of Warsaw, and also mania 10 miles northwest of Plo- • street. Senate Banking committee, would bombers with an equal number was gathering near Kolomyja, 30 e.sU. It was the first R A .F. raid, TONIGHT ; tor-toj-^o (PT) boats team up exteild the authority for 18 on that oil field'. 'with .plahes to hammer by-passed of escorting Lightnings. ThunderX miles southeast of Stanislawow KNOWS NOW TO K lie n»TTY months. bolts and Mustangs which hopped bear the old Czech border. Dive-Bomber* Smash Dam OR4NGE HALL / ■ Japanese garrisons enclosed In a Ma.v Offer Amendment Dive-boinbing Kittyhawks and huge geographical fishhook, out­ Priest Avers the channel to hand Hitler’s At­ .Call* Struggle* Significant Taft said he probably will of­ Japs Narrow Chinese lantic wall emplacements their A tfuasian Tass agency military Mustangs, 'flown by British, Aus­ lined by Wewak and" Hansa bay fer an amendment tp the bill to tralian and South African pUota, . on the British Kew Guinea coast, sixth blow by hear)y bombers,^ in coinmcbtator said, nreanwhile, THE SHERIDAN \ provide for headings before^ an seven days. < that the'aectional stnrggle* which executed tho . attack on the Pea- I Rabaul in New Britain, and com­ Office of Price Administration ap­ Stalin Friend cara dam, spilling flood w atpn . ing to a point at KaVieng,on New Damage Parked Aircraft have been gqing on near Staniala- peal board -in cases where'' com­ Hold on Vital Railway wow since inkj-April were aignifl- over German communications and RESTAURANT ' Ireland. plaints had been made against The daylight blow followed a cant because ofo f strategicstrat railways -defenses 10 miles beyond th* Print Dresses I Six Barges Sunk Of Catliolies night in which British plane* -laid, price-fixing ^^egulatmns. Jb that part of former Poland. A Adriatic erid o^the I6ng-dormant ’ Invlfes the People of I Headquarters spokesmen an- He said hb, also may offer an mines in enemy waters without Soviet communique said 300 Ger­ Eighth Army front. ■ A remembrance for Mother’s^Duy. , nounced today that new, air-sea amendment which would prevent loss and Canadian-manned Mqa- In qll,'opei;4tions in the Medi­ Manchester To Try Their •’7"' Crusade Plans mans were slain in a Iwo-hour bat • blows sank six, probably seven,' the payment of food subsidies afi- Springfield^Pastor Con­ qi.ito bombers on gn offensive pa­ tie in that area yesterday. terranean Jtheater yesterday, sai- A lovely gift that will convey > ^ r Miles of Jiinclion of trol over northern.'’ F'rance attack­ message of love to Mother more ac i supply-laden barges apd damaged ei Jan. 1, .except under direct ap­ The bulletin also, said that Rus­ bracing 1,960*' sorties, 16 heavy 65c eight others near VVCwak where propriations made by Congre.s.s. fers With Russian Pre­ Loyang; Column Also §0611 G rea test ed and severely dariiaged several sian air and sea units had sunk bomber* and eight other Allied^, Xai! quately than words. ! bombcx-8 dumped 105 tons of ex- Opponents of subsidies had sought pai'ked enemy afrfcraft. five more German and Romaitian plane* were lost, headquarter* Fan Coarse Lancheon } plosives Thursday on the airdrome. for a while to end them with an mier and Molotov; As­ Going Toward Honan. i a-a The British-based U. Sf Libera­ We have«a nice selection of print.s said. Eleven German plane* w«r* CARDS I Prowling PTa sank three,' proba- surances Chief Result. tor* did all their bombing in the (Continued on Paib Two) destroyed. in Bemberg, Grepe dT Jerseys. 1 bly four,- barges and-damaged an- mv Pas-de-Calais thorough an overCgst, ^B(^rTed|illjJt^ (Upntlmied on Page TSv.o) c‘h™.ki„,T I 6.-<;p,-^'Pa*•leys Result The di-m, 19 mile* up ,Urc Pes­ I other In the Wakde-SarmK area. k o thick the German ground gun- \ ' Mo.scow', May 4.- iX The Rev. Japanese forces pushing up cara river from the port of the 1 Blasted Rabaul . te^vcd another nebs did -not even bother to »hoot same name, had penned up.a hug«- You’ll find here exat'tly the the Peiping-Hankow railway I 97 tons of bombs W e^eaday., Stanislaus Orlemanaki of Spring- Ailoption - Means Every at some of the attacker*. No en­ Rommel Adds lake. At last reports a great wall Card She will enjoy..ChonseL 1 MacArthur’s extermiXatlon .tac­ Gandhi Free; Held, Mass., conferrej with Prcni- have narrowed. the Chinese emy fighters were encountered. of flood wafer* was moving, down it for Her today! Ro^ng<«-Asbestok $5.98'to $12.98 tics were telling dn thb enemy. hold on that vital north- Methodist Will Have Returning crewmen said they streaih toward Pescara. The Ger­ Dejected Japane.se. many qf them ipr Stalin and Foreign Commissar bombed pin point \targets along \ 1 / south artery to about 40 Voice to Din mans had depetHled on the dam for Molotov again Thursday and today W ork Cut Out for Siding^nd Rock starving, surrendered In cojn- the French coast, going over in re­ electric power. •. I gawitlvely gi-eater numbers ^han Poor Health he -^escribed Stalin a.s “ very mUes, field dispatches said lay* with eqeh group bashing * IV S lOc to $1.00 Him for Next 4 Years. The announcement, was th* first W ool Inanlation in any other campaign. Hollafiidia friendly disposed toward the Ro­ toqay. The dispatches de­ separate, objective. man (^tholl ■ church." On Invasidn disclosure here that th* American- ■tbebhdes held 155 prisoners. clared that other Japanese Liberators can carry 8,000 built P-51 Mustangs nd*r ar* be­ THE GIFT Expert TnrT‘**"n»"*^p AO «rhrh (AH'etk,Otsbrtk. Netherlands niws ggen\ Given Cause The conference lasted two hour*. Kansas City, Ma.v 6.—(JFi—The pounds each, and the crewmen Winding,up a 12-day visit to the troops striking from the south ing rued by Allied flier*. f ninTniit Reoeonable PHoeA,^ I cv, •'i’epor^ed, "in the past this had reached a point within 10 greatest single aocomplishment ofl^gu duruped■ ' the heaviest SHOPPE Ne obBgatlon for an estimate. i Japanese haVe fought with fanatN Soviet uniob, the Polish Americari the Methodist church's ,1944 gen- type of bombs on this trip. Thus Declares Attack ^Must 60-.>linute Riinnlng Battlbx priest said thbt Catholicism would miles of Ahe east-west Lunghai 801 MAIN STREET * Write. i eal iplrit until death overtook Indian Nationalist Lead­ railway jimcfidif' Of' Loyang, 65 eral confereiice, Bi.slnp H. L ester | .Perhaps close J o iqOO .ton^^ Heavy force* of American fim } them hut the voluntary aurren remain the religion of Poland and hurled on the German installations Be Reckoned as Iiiimi engined bombers struck intor R , Opposite St. Jantes’s Church that “ Stalin Wiff not tolerate any miles west ot the Peiping-Hankow Sprith of Cincinnati declared to­ 1 dnrs at Hollandla suggest a new er Released Today road____; ---- X,— . by this stream-lined force. mania yesterday and hit the- oil ^‘.\ (Jlft ProlU ■ defeatist attitude enemy transgressions in Wrls regardy day, was adoption of its “ Crusade iieiit’ and Asserts Ger­ and rai' .center of Ploeatl and the Burton Insulating Co.' V From Aga Khan’s Sum­ visit to Claims Yulisien 'Captured Scout Over Scotland . The Gift Shepiie troops.’’ ) (Father OrlemailsHi's for Christ,” which mean* "every man Soldiers Ready. railway city of ’Dirnu-Severin;, W ill Plea.se Everyonel” lao Oxford Bh Hartford OTHER S L l^ TO S3.98 Russia has been sharply criticized (A Tokxo broadcast said today The'jittery Nazis sent the Ger­ Ptaeoe BarMord a2-45U W l V- A . Tx>’^ ^ im p Interceptor* Ineffective mer Palace in P^vna. Methodist will have his work cut man Air Force on a reconnais­ Over Piocstl the bombers and their by Catholic leaders in the United that JapamsM forces o)>erating escorting fighters engaged iir a 30- A raid Thursday on the Schou- out for . him for the neXt four sance expedition over northeast­ London, May 6-—(4*)—Field Mar State.s.)- .southeast o'f,-, Loyang captured mlnute running battle witlf about tens, more than 200 miles north­ Bombay, India, May 6.—(g*) Father Orlemair.ski, who is pas­ Yuhsien Thursday.) years.” •<, ern Scotland last night. The Ger­ west of . Hollandla on the r»th -to shal Erwin Rommel ' added his lOO-German fighters. 7 “ Mohandas K. Gandhi, Indian N a -' tor of Our Lady of the. Holy Ros- A Chinese communique also Bishop SiTiith, president of the man planes set off a barrage-from the Philippines, brought oitt 12 Council of Bishops and hence the ground guns, but no bombs were voice today -^oi the Invasioii guess­ Light bombers, attacked an am­ tionalist leader, was released to­ aiv church in Springfield, lauded announced that a third enemy col­ interceptors which were ineffec­ the Riissiaris as a "wonderful peo­ umn was' pushing iqward the No. 1 Methodist, said In an inter­ reported to have been dropped. ing din, declaring the attack munition dump wejit of Albanp, in tive against the Liberators. Mak- day from the Aga Khan's summer ple" and Premier Stalin., and For­ eouthcastein corner of Honan view that the crusade gave - the Allied acetal operations from "must be reckoned as imminent” Italy, and other aircraft hit rroqd* mer sdrdrome on Blak wa«\Dlas.- palace in Poona where he had been church’s 8,000,000 members a British ba^s wef-e curtailed yes­ and asserting that thp,, German and r ailways both north and south, ■ 1 pi' eign Commissar Molotov as ‘‘great through Anhwei pioyincB. after tered., and several parked planes capturing Fowyang, on the Vrtlow blueprint of what they had, to do. terday morning by a 60-milc-an- soldier, “armed with new weapoiis, of Roniel ' \ destroyed. detained since August 1942. men.” - . .w Mone.v-Ralslng First hour gale which swept the Dover The stroke, against the dam\ The government earlier announc­ He expressed thanks for the river about 50 miles from N,he is rfeady for the utmost." (Other bomber blows were an First on the program is the strait. Tire wind sent great waves The Allies, he declared in a ranked with the R. A. F.’s success­ nounced yesterday at Pearl Her-, ed its decision to release the 74- democratic' .reception" he had provincial border', April 29. during, the visit, which, he .confirm drive to raise $25,0()0.000 in 1946 crashi/lg over .the “ invasion Germin b’roedcast monitored by ful attack last year on the Mohii* hor. Navy Venturas set large fires year-old leader unconditionally in The Japanese operations in Ho­ ed. was made as a guest of ‘’'■the po.st-war rehabilitation work. beaci^s,” piers and harbors. the Ministry of Infoiination. “ will dam in Germany. The iroli sluice at- Paramushiro in the iSth raid view of the condition of his liealth. nan were described as the most ex­ Tfien comes 1947, the year of ^ Dover cliffs it .was impossi­ come up against many great siy- gates were ripped apart by under­ this year bn that Kuriles base. Gandhi had fa il^ to recover after SoS^et govefniiient. tensive since the drive on Hankow Father Crlemanskl, who had evantoiism. In 1948 the church bly to stand against the, bitter prises. water explosions from bomba Other Venturas, striking more an attaak of malAria. The British in 1938. Thei-e wag a'gerieral feel­ will cbqcenliate on developing \rtnd and driving rain. The tem- . .‘This , i*\particularly true of. planted on the, upper side-Uf the had confined him for political ac­ ing here that the enemy was bent ChrrstianSstewardship, ^ratu re also dropped. those . enemy formations whiqh (Continued on Page Two) on making at least one grand at­ structure. - ' (Continneff on Page Two) tivity which they regarded as Two otWe projects will be rXin- may try to land by-parachute or Sergt. Alexander Duguid of and^4hs hampreting India’s resistance to tempt to knock the Ghuiese out of simultai. simultab^usly: , An__ attempt - from gliders behind the coastal Scotland apparently dropped the Japan. the war, prihcipall^ ' to prevent to discover aqme . intematlond^ front," Rommel xjcclared^ China frorn being used aa a base New-*pnper* liiUd .Action world order whiblr would ensure Trunk Death The ..broadcast said he address­ (Continued on Page Four) Novelty, Urges Policy Newspapers of alX shades of Death Takes by the Allies. permanent peace,, ahd an attcmjrt ed his commanders after coniplct- opinion—.Nationalist aS'^X'fh as Tlireat Still Far Reiitoved. to do something aboiiKthe Surulay iiiff' a tour of Mediterranean coa.st ------'C Marte/Uressler English-owned—^^welco'medXhe ac­ Joined Twins ' The fall of Loyang might pos­ si-hool enrollment whiclNhas, drop-^ Clues Sou«;hl drueiises and quoted him as saying: Jewelry On Payments tion. sibly be a forerunner to a west­ ped almost 800,000 in ten >;ears. "My inspection of the interior lof The (Chronicle, Bombay’s leading ward push to Sian, from which the "If we can do. these thing*,’’ he the country has shown the ex^t- Flashes! Nrt-klacr-t — BraorlrU — Brooches H a n d b ^ s Nationalist daily, said editorially: invaders mlght.*.take the historic said, "we can. revitalize Xthe Police (Jiieslioii More ence of aii interesting system of Earrings •• “We wholeheartedly congratulate foVee, Ceases Lahoreil invasion route to Szechwan. This church," , tactical ineaaures which can be de­ (ijile llnlletinii ol the .A*! Uipe) / Vlllender Sees Possibil­ scribed as a complete novpit.v:’’ Metal and Plaattc Bane the. government of India on Us de­ Breathing After Mid­ thr-eat, however, -was still fa.r re Rushing Thruiigh iFlhal W q.rk Than Dozen IBen and In White or Colors. For Mother*e^Day Gifts ity of Owing Allies cision to release Gajrdhi." moved. It would iitevitably e The tontet-erroe was n4«hing Refers to .African Retreat W omen in Myslery. Rommel, w'hose forces were inrention InereaniB om b Load .The Engllsb-owned Times of In­ night ; Sandra 1* ollows. tall a bpttle with the flower through its .flriaf'work—56iOa reports ,A I’. S. .Army Air Base in Brit­ X ■ , J ' When Warfare Ends. dia. said that full credit. for the the Chinese Army. Genuine leath^., simulated leathers or were passed last night alone— ain, >iay 6— i.t 'i—'American planes „ 1 J IS FOR the million things preparatory to, adjourning late (Ciintiiiiied on Page Tiro) ^lorful fabricator Summer wear. Phofnixville. Pa.. May'6;— ' The Japanese ground . forces, Clricagfo, >lay- 6— (4>i — Polii'e Ol all lyp«‘S norr are ii-lng an Ip- ^he gave you . . . and M is Waahlngtojj,. May (Continiied on Page Four) heavily supported fi-om the air-, today or toqiglit. questioned more fhon a dozen iiien reiiUoii \rhir-li Inerea-HCH their loads- $1.00 to $3.98. To J6yce ami Sandra Stierly, tiny Meanwhile a questionnaire an- Pouch or envelope qtyles. Some with |j*tor: Ellender (D., La.) .urged,to­ ^liow arq bearing down upon Loyang and womer. today as they hunted of Niiiall anri iiieditim bombs by 75 Plus 20% Tax. xlpi^ts. Tpr ^ srie Dressier . • s msrvel- blonde girls doomed never to haVe from the three directions. One swe’red by 645 delegates disclosed Ju'r e?nl, the ordnaiiee se<‘Uon of day that the Utrlted SUte* deter­ for additional chres to aid in solv­ American Quh{way to say thanks 00 Moth-* a separate existence, death came- column is pushing westward from parent* of 114 sons ahd four iA the .Air Service eonriirand an'x ColorilL Black, Brown. Navy, Turftan, mine -upon 4 national froUcy now House Passes captured Chenghsien and others daughters in .Ure armed services.' ing the my.sleri'ous death of a nouiu-ed today. The simple device, Red, Whitb^and Multi Colors. as a release today from the bonds^ er’s b^y. She'll wear it happily J with respect to final lend lease set­ that joined them at their fairth six This may help to explain why the .woman whose-semi-hude body was consists of a loop ol thin eabi* tlements. (Continued on Page. Four)' church swung from It* pacifistic shipped from Chicago W..L0S An­ Wetl toTord ail sumnltf long, crisply tailored days ago. . . . wire and a snap fastener hook. "Unless we do,’’ he said, “ we may New Tax Bill Joyce, .thp larger and apparently stand of 1940 to a' declaration it geles in .a trunk. Search 4 )^ was Wit'll it boiilb-loading crews pow find ourselves owing orir Allies-at with hemstitched accent, or soh stronger, ' ceased her labored^ would 'support, a war against “in­ intensified for the than who. ar- sling two and three biHirbs from a the end of the war mstead o f their Treasury Balance tolerable wronfes.’! rairged the shipment. ' KatlilceiiK(’'niic(ly Bride single rack. This “cluster adapter" dressmaket details. .. shirred breathing Shortly after midnight $1.98 V$7.50 owing us.” ‘Streainliiiecl’ l^asure and Sandra'.' whqse • circulatory On*.-hundred lb|d„three -of the Packed in salt and , a mass 0(^ was Inrenled by t'api; Leo U r 'a o - shoulder'yokes and a new look Ellender said he was "concerned' ■V.’bshlngtilin, May 6-^-(g’i-*-‘ delegates Were veterans of the blood soaked clothing.' the body In Ciyil Ccrcinony at (lerhoven, *29, ,of taylprsvllle,'Clrl.. P)us 207, about a Senate Appropriations weakness foretold an early end to Goes reto Senate Fiiitiiiee the struggle fqr life, died a few po.siUdn of the Treasury May Ifiiit wBr * ' . -s. .. was discovered by s Los Angeles rvho bega'n experimehtlng oh It in unusual collarleas oecldines. committee report showing the Most of the 762 delegates were Railway Expi'es.s clerk yesterday LMj'lsea Register Office minutes later. Receipts. $144;833,220.46; nine months, ago. ■United States had e'xtended $21,- Committee Momlav. penJitures,' $325,703,426.99; when he opened the trunk after he \ \ Enka Rayon tod Bemberg, 194,237.819 in leird lease goods arid Joining .Almost I’hpreeedeiiled The Most Famous Name Theirs was the only birth of balance, $11,615,640,640.38. , (Continued on Page Four) had seen brine seeping from it. Londoth-^ May . 6.—•i.Pi-r-Lord Time' to Translate llo(ies bright monotone or floral prims services to Allied nations and )iad Washington, May 6--- (fl*)'— A No. Injury on Body HartingtoirN}6. and Kathleen Ken­ -.(iarden C ity,'X . Y„ May S—\/P) received in return’ $2,129jl51,000 in Siamese twins ever recorded in House-approved "atreamllried’' tax Pennsylvania and the way in No injury was found on the body, — Maj. Gen.-Philip B. Fleiulng, ad- in Navy, Beach Tan, River revetae lend lease up to March 15 nedy. 24, daughter, of Joseph P. bill headed for the' Senate today which'their , gaunt bodies were but Los Angeles authorities said minlstrator of the Federal Work* In Berets this year. further examinations were to be Kennedy, former'-U. S. ambassa­ ageney. said today that "now Is Greco, Lake Bluc./^ and a. welcome as -the cure for the joined —with heads »t opposite Gift Toiletries Not Opposing Conttnuanoe March 15 headache that atlU hangs Try to Get Swiss to Cut made to determine whether^ the dor to -Britain, were majrrlod to­ the time” when private buslnes* Ellender asserted li’e wasn’t op­ ends of the crib— wa« said by doc­ day at the Chelsea registrar office. and government “ should be trans­ With Feather Fluff Finish Woodland Spice Cologne .$1.60 ■J 0W« tors to be almost . unprecedented victim had been poisoned, had died posing the continuance of land from a blow or had been smother­ Lord Hartington, heir to , the lating their hopes for the future Plantation Garden Cologne .$1.00 Given unaniinous approval by anywhere. Bpxed HALF SIZES lease, but that "Congress and the tne Houae yesterday,v..the .measure ed. They identified her a* between Duke of Devonshire, recently was Into blueprints.” F'leming spuk* Bflack - I’urj^e - Brown - Kelly - Co­ SO'/i to S2>/} for Ognreo o f The twins’ widowed mother, War Exports to Germans Cottoa Bloseoms Cologne...... $1.2.5 people are entitled to more , facts is designed to make tax computa­ •SO and 40 years old. defeated as a government candi­ at the dedlcatloa of the first build­ pen - M ow - Lilac - Turf - Red - Gold - average bust and large Ups. than they have been given about Mrs. Mary SUerly,' 24. who wept date for Commona.' Mis* Keniredy ing* erected la the'east excluslvo- QM South Dusting Powder.. . . .1. .$1.00 tion as painless as possible. It goes when she learned how thetr bodies „ Police Lieut. Philip Brietzke of $1.98 Statioliery the extent and nature of revffse to the Senate Finance committee the homicide dlvilsion said detec­ has been a resident helper at 4 ly to House member* of. the U. 8. W ine - Rose, Old South Doet Package. $2.15 W**hington, May 6—t/P)— The * pbrtance ot these piSoduQU 1* quite were linked, wasn’t to be told of Red Gro»» club slilce last summer For Mother’s Day .Gifts. QUARTER SIZES aid to us." Monday, tives had established that the Cadet Nilrse Corps, govemmeat- Old Soufh Sun Dial Gift Package ,.»8,.*0 Notiirg that the Appropriations their death until later today. Her United State* t a . taken another , ‘ "reqmro 'h ig h S The couple has been friend* sponsored student nurse group. \ ■ SS'i to 6 1 fpraUn larger hipe - Chairman (peorge (D., Ga.) said trunk was 'shipped early last Sun­ Old South Bath Crystals...... $1.50 committee report crediteil Great he and other Democrats on the husband. Harold, was killed in a step toward plugging up th* Chan- ,^orkmen and top quality since 1938 when they met in coujjt Note or letter atxe paper in alt but smaller "bust proporttona. motorcycle accident two months day moynlng by a man about 42 white or novelty weaves. Attrac­ ’Evoalng In Paris Gift S et ...... $i$s Britain with slightly more than committee were disposed to go nels of vital war good* flowing to materials, both extremely short in years old. He - was accomphnied circles. Sun OusGng Cold Wave $2,000,000,000 of the reciprocal aid along with the House version of ago. , 13 Bride’s Brother Witnes* Kansas <;ity, May 5 — (F|— tively boxed. Revlon Fs m P ow d er...... $1.00 Fneunionia Contrarlrd Germairy: negotiations are in . Germany tod’ay. to the railroad elation by a Buckle Tams total, with Russia accouhling for the bill, which is expected to re- ‘ progress to 'reduce Switzerland's F'urtber Reduction*- Being .Anked year old boy. The civil cejremony w«* per­ Bright sunskUie today Wjpa purt- Coty'a Face Powder ...... $1.00 Dr. J. Elmer Gotwals, who de­ formed by Registrar Frederick ri.OOO.OOO, Ellender said; lieve 30,000,000 taxpayers of the exports to the Nazi*. Switzerland cut those export* by Name ol John loiper. Given liig'oul a- belale ' Max Factor Face Powder...... $1.00 livered the twins, said they con­ Stream and witnessed by the Voimlar fFith Matron atul Miss Also Nelly Don Joyce -"I don’t want to be critical of irksome Job of making qrik a com­ Tire talks are being held In. Lon- ‘more than half when the December Brietzk* said the man had told broke many aea* Max Factor Pancake...... -OI-OO Russia, because she has had her plicated Federal return., tracted .pneumonia although hot Duke of Devonshire, father of the the midwest, with water bottles and electric heating don , between d.elegatldir* from agreement with* the Uiiited States Charlee R. Heniff, a r*te clerk at 59c to $1.0 Hiibrite — L’Alglon and hands full, and I have ,faith that Exemptions Not All Equitable a Railway Express agency in th^ bridegroom, andi Lieut. (J.G.) Jo­ much aa 26 below bqRiwi Switzerland and this country, and was negotiated, and further- r«luc- In Rose - Lipie * Blue - Black - Brown Plus 20% Excise Tax. Russia will .come through and "I don’t Urink the exemptions pads aujtTounded them from the seph Kennedy, Jr., brother of the brisk latta of Per Box. Martha Manning Dresses. have already been under way for Uon* are now belni asked in line station, the. trunk contained - hra compensate ua to abme extent, pos­ Uiat have been placed. In the meaa- ^rst. . personal belongings 'and he ■ had bride. Froestag weatber oxt - Gray - Red and Navy. Their temperature during, the several weeks. with the Allied policy of blocking $1.98 'v in cottons, spun rtiyon. ray­ sibly through her huge oU tiH urp are equitable In a)i cases, but every possible German channel C GREEN STAMPS 12 to 44 and 14Vi to 26Vik Ellender said he had turned oyer Kepubllcans also predicted swift morning, dropped below eight Uke the place of an interim pact noaegay of liUea of the valley and the lowest for tbl* !■ sl^ed last December. Switzerland. had broken and the man borrowed to the Senate’s Truman committee approval. pounds. a hammer and wire to repair It. . 6 'single pink rose. so* la the Weather : : G IV E N ■ Sandra was fed a condeiised Switzerland sends the . Nazis In return, Switzerland is re­ for inveatigation Vlnformation" he The measure woruld scrap th4 The trubh was sent . C.O.D She arrived breathle** for the years o f rocord*. Th* t*i46)[^; ik. \ ■ ^ A ■ fMANgHES S R ^ E N T N G h e r a l d , M ANCH^’lEk.UU.NN.. !^a VUKUA2, MAT 6 . 11148 p a u ^:/iW e e ' ;\ m an<5hi£s 1 er e v e n in g h e r a l d , m anchestek)^ /L n ., SATUlCDAii'MAi 6. H i.------— , "— - ., .a i^ A U E T W O V < - ■ ■ > / clal serv.ibe will be held. Tlii Vlce-Paplot of .the', congregai 2 : " x ___; sponsored by Grq Dowd, 140 Charter Oak street./JOr M4w Suhie, leader, ^ ^ y ho8tes((^ wUI be M rs. HeiXert Mc­ speaker fomthe occasion la EUlts'J. 1 during the pastoral vacancy.' e s s o w ... . \ Geriiiu'ii, Af'lioii ‘On llie Ea»l Froiit’^/ / ^Is Sunday made”^ th Mrs. JWrry K inney. . >; Hough of the'Bro.wn'school, Hart­ neW; pastor, Rev. TOeodore iioinmel Adds P u p p e t s i Mrs. FrtmH Blcl«9f^e/ ^.Tuesday, 10:00 a. m.—'Wie'W, C. ford. ia expected to assunie hrs P a i i K ^ V I8IO ih^ GDspel a* e a rt V 'rXu. ivlll hold ftn'all-4ay seeing The tt eek - (ktjlcJ'iqn or (ieforc i^ept. 1 women are^wclrome/ ' S o l e By Goon Club MANCHESTER At the jtra to ^ given meeting for the Red Crofts. , Pot- Wednesday evening 7;3<9 Ttirji Worl Voice tf) tHii Bv SlUfleiits L u ck N ^n ch eo n a t ndon. Buftlnefta - r~ Losf^Soii SUN.-MON.-TUES. V St, dnmss's Romnn CqMoHc Thursdpy^^Xyvlt. at 3 o’clock Cottage prayer and praise meisttiig TalroUville’Cbhgregatlonal Church .In ,Z- ■—ManhhSei^^eUiQdls^Chur^^ G roupf^ Miss Emily L. House, m eetln^t 2:30 p. m. All member* at the Jiome of Mr. and Mr*. Rob- .<^By WIlHam E. Gilrd; N o rth M ain S tre e t - I R«v. Winiam J. Dunn,Jrnstor Rev. T h o rn y -81 reeL M inister th8^und*tiona'''4iut Du»!ii from Three Sl»les lea'oM/ 'Oilldren’i^ will be urged to^m e to.help hi the work. brt Wldham, 32 Benton 'igreeL tYhpn. Paul saw a Visionsionta In tht'ths-fth^treni tren g th ft yPaur* woric. ■ Oil Invasion 8p\Tnl^(irailcr^ of liol- -f^Uev. Earl H. furgenon. Minister Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant / revirwp^The Brownies will in contblni lisipr lo Present Enior- r ■ \ ' i -Sunday mfUMCs: m th6*i6trtWreirhs>o!om of 9:30 *. m.—Churcq'achopT. Ing, "cW e over into Macedmia, th e sto ry in ^tJhemiv Library. AlDwomen m eet In th e S'csul roon^.\^ SectMid O ongregattonal C hurch and help ua!/-and i,> obedlerice \p Acts of hi Paul 'bjynt to' Philippi ■' ‘Aw*p^s for Son* (Continued from Page One) •Loeal S|iortsiu ' Church School, 9:30, \ ''•For. adults, 5:30 N o rtp .Main and Non 10:45 a.'m .—Mormng/'worship. tainiiK'ilt I ;he chutvdi will be welcom^and 7:00 p. m.—The Boy SCputs will North Sts. Sormon subject, ‘'TheVBcorner's the vision crossed over into. Eu —th e cauSe and beginning— th* . Morning Worship.;-ldv46. . o meet. In the Scout >oom. Feirrift ,E. R^-poMs, Minister plfttle/to he Phllippinu, wbich'ls Lost in, Coral Seia. driven from-Africa by the trium­ Prel’ade "FantdsyFWhen I Survfcy Childrens ma.ss at 8:30. hildren -wilKbe cared for dur Seat.”, Communion of 'Th^ Lord’s ro from Asia,- iKwaB the- vital be­ Seventh Grade pupils of the Hnl- The long awaited field trials of the meeting. “ 7:00 p. m.—The Mlipah Group Miss Elsie NCwoomb, Church Su jtper. e ^vence of the resuH, It is in phant Eighth Army troops of Gen. .ths Wondrous Gixjss”. .McKinley stairs... , ginning of, the organized xmo've- Sir ■Bernard L. Montgomery, made h.sler street School in Miss Calh- - i. The CYP cliH) will p resen t a meet to prepsreNpeanuts'for Sc^teol Dlrectof 2:3m<'k. >1 Service of Hoty Communion Assisi itor Gene Walton, who win., w;hlstlfi. Miner and Mrs. Earl Carron. ^ mon by the minister on the sub- Clinchy oCHartford; Rev. Oscar tiohK the powers engaged In War, Srof and Purple Heart Cei tiflcate from wherevft thev met them. On ac­ o’clock arid races will follow ss \ The .show is entirely a pupil ac­ Postlude "Domlrtus Regit Me” .... and Miss Wilma Tracy, p'tano se­ Wcdnesdai'^,'. 10:00 a. m.—W. X Jeet; "Paganism Preferred.” Mu- Lee ofi Hartford and .Rabbi'Woy- the rercc.s of ediicatron, xhe Jorcirs Epistles must Navy Department, for his son, who count of tlii.s ordet w'ounde.d and SliH^ay St 5:3d, 7:30, Captured German asldiers were tivity, .stage, puppet costumes, qulekl.v as the entrants can be ..V...... McKinley M asses lections. Refreshments ah^ so­ ,C. S. sewing alL:day for the . Red^,*fc by the choir. thBlftr. of Manchester will be the Of scimttlflcIflc research andMnven-fa n ^ in v e n - , L^g^ber by anyone, who •vJa lost May 7. 1M2 in the Battle . Youth Fellowship, 6:00, leadeD 10 'and )£i.ek. Cross at the Center church. ^ fth c CoraJ Seaa,' ><'hile aening murdered at El Alamein.'' ,/ .scenery, furniture and direction of lined up. cial dancing will follow the^perv i^relude,te lu Andante Graxyoso" leaders. In the evening there will Uon, the great achievements^ of I would get an tin g like a full pie- •‘We German officers do Dot give perfiirnuince is pupll-planncd and Vivian West. ■ Thursday, 9:30 aXm.—A Rura- ...... S m art be a candlelight'pervice led by Mr. Industry and commerc^the mar­ ture of Paul arglwhat he achieved on the destroyer, U. S. S. Sims. Tomorrow’s entry list Is iin- formance. Tickets may be ob­ m age Sale will be n«jd In t ^ ^ oidera to pilr men which ar^ in ,exci nled. . , T he Week M4i^ ’b Eptscopiij CNiurch tained from clu|» member* 4^ s^tn^m . The Lord Is My Rock. ., Lee. The,,'-, Rev. H arold McCoo, vels of UJscoVery, e to , and he as a servant of tSJirist. Mr. Wolger’a son The cast of puppeteers includes ihmally large, club officials an- Social Hall spdhsored byMie Stan­ the Navy since August 26, 1941^ cross contrast to military honor." .Monday, 7:45— M eeting of the Alfred 1* Williams, Rector the door. ^ ...;...... W oodman known throughout' the state for his would have, been as/tinashamed of the following: "Little Red Riding npiincej, today. There will be vet­ ley Group. ContributlopsNjylll lie choral direction, will have charge previous to which h« had 8cn.ed .^laln Battle Opened By niera Chiirrh Council. . Elllsoa E. Marvin, Curate OfrbKory. The, Lord’s My Shep- the Gospel as when he compared Hood, Nan La Fontaine; her moth­ eran limners from New York. Mas­ i^lcome. Please call the' ehair- h e rii,...... W allace Of the singing. These meetings are an enlistm ent In the U. S. M arine sachusetts and Rhode Island. A • ' Wednesday, 2:00 — its power w ith Jtiriat o f Im perjal In a speech for delivery at .T er. Patricia Alford: :hcr father. The Fourth Sunday after Easier. Oonoordla lAitharanX m M , M+s. H arold O gren, 691 (C-, PostludW Temple March .. . Lyon for adultft as well. ', . Corps, three and one-half years of dozen eli^ froijr-the—state had me,cting of the Women’'s soclet; Rome. He woidti see the Gospel ROOFI m.. Capt. H. H. Balfpiir. underi “Cali Mikolow.sky: the .wolf, Ernest Winter and Garden Street^ T^raday —The Asbury -Group, At 7:8(Ktoe' members of the There will be no regular meeting, still as the iiltimate aqd only hope which were aeiwcd on the U. S. s. secretary for ail. declared that fdr, their entwa in early last month. [ Christian Serillce with 40^ ®’t' 8:00 a. ni.—Holy Communion Holmes; Ute fiog. George M orn- 9:30 a. m.—Children’s Service Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor will Hold a sewing m eeting a t the Voung Peoples Mu Slgms Chi of the Young People's Society: all of B wm*"*'!/tom by violence and And Roof Repal.... New Mexico, of the Pacific F Icct. ^ airhi actical ptirpo-ses some 1.18.000 Fpr those who have never at­ — ON THE SA61E SHOW — ' change of receipts and Vl/s o c ia l urch. Members will be notified Mr. Wolger was 28 ycai-s old at son: tile grandmother, Patricia Al­ and Church Schopl. sbelety will atj^end the Hartford the members are expected to beat strife, paying the long pent-up Allied airmen already have opened ford. tended one of these field days, the Vrriod following the /business o r^ c tlrtie of meeting. the Rockville meeting. the time of his death- During hU experience wfll be a hotTl one, .Ml m eclini, 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion 8:60 a. m. Sunday School and East'AssociatlorKpieeting at South penalty ^ choosing way.s of- lust E. V. COIJGHLI the main battle of the Invasion. Four scenes will be presented, lay, 6:46 p. m.—TW Married Glaatonbiiry. Tuesday evening, the regular for-,poWer and wealth rathyr than life he had been an active paitici- We as.sertcd that the destnictlon and between the scene.s, piano se­ I'he fcatuies of a country oating Thursday* evei'ing/^’arish Sup- and sermon-"by the Rev. Alfred L. Bible classes. Alfred lAnge, su­ 'S90 W oodlhnd St. „ Tel. Williams. Pvector. The Senior choir CouplfcnCUib will hold a Pot-Luck meeting for'surgical dressings. the^Ways .of brotherly love and »pant in all sports and had beeri executed dining April "thjrpugh- lections vyill be rendered by Dawn are foiirid there. The site is a ■lier. Reservations tmist be made in perintendent. The « The Golden Rule Club meeting ^ked by The New York Times Supper fallowed by: a. Variety pro­ mutijAl aervice. oiit the' length and breadth of oe- Miiraski and Hob). A clari­ Caption accompanying ’thia German photo, aiip pliefk/t(y a Swediah Agency, dcJi^ribea it aa a German beautiful one off the main, rdad advance by calHdg. Mrs. LeVerne will sing. * . 10:00 a. m. .Sendee. The gram given by members of the Monday at 7:00 Boy^Acoiils will'be held *t the home of Mrs. and Brooklyn EagiK as All Long iiiitn HILLIARD Processional-Hymn — "Rejoice, cnpicf’ EiiroiMj^by these, airincn net and trombone duet will be pie panzer attack ori a'Ruaaian village and aaya the vill^e is going .up in smoke and flames in back- and the home stretch for the trials Holmes (85(H'> or Mrs. Jam es choir will 'meet at close of service, group. Hoftto (tod hostesses In­ Tiiesrtqy at 7:00 Girl Bebnts. Ruby Loverin. '\Vednesday May s Island guard in football and guard the Lord Is King" Let us thank God that Paul did Team he" w.iuld inak^ie Invasion path from scnled by Alice Anderson and ground. I lAP A r» Photo K«rby radio from QtatockhoIm„i rs/* W hn1 m .1 / ’ IS in a natural amphitheater*to W6RANT . tniiQUILLAN Pickles (8193) s. The Week clude the follolvtog; Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at 7:00 -Cliolr ftinearsat. inth, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Elsie Me George Morrison. " that the spectators on the sloping Thursday, 7:30--Choit*rehearsal. Ser.mon Hymn— "God, My King, Nally and Mrs. Elizabeth Smlt not hesitate. If he had been Jis Thy Might Confessing.” MoiWay a t 7:3CTp. rrt.. the Sew- Morris Bennett,, Mr,, and Mrs. Wil­ Wednesday at 7:00 Junior choir ir«,.nd .1.. ■’ir' The perfwrritance of ' the Sue sides have a clear view of the run­ E'rlda^ '?:00 - Meeting of the reh.’arsal. •, \ wiP assist the hoste.ss. unmindful of the vi.aioB and tn^ Choice catcher in bascbali. , ,*| jVtfnilstleK le r iiis Ready that Stalin J , ■^"srery friendly dls- TODAY: ' MANE EYRE” Offertory Anthem—"The God of i^ C ii^ will meet In the church liam Thorpe, Mr. sqd Mrs. Hall Hastings Mdrionetics in the Hol­ ning dogs for nearly half « n)ile ■Etoy^ewuts, S tew art. T hursday at 1 :00 the, W oriten’s Thursday, the all-day meeting npp.cal of hlfi visilor as many of In IM S^and 1836, he played on „ ,jk in g to th(Kpcnce beyon((^llio. lister scluKil auditorium earlier iii posed towan the Roman Catholic Ins: ••2-MAN SUBMARINE Abraham Praise.” ^ r l o m \ia have herb about obe.ving God’.* Priest Avers A bnut T ow n before they reach the tree In ■ :------TVesday >1 8:00 p. m. the Sun- Ix'agiie will have a luncheon meet­ .for Red Cross sewing and sqrgieal the U. S. S. .New Mexico’s football. ....^ io n . The Londt^n' Daily Herald the year inspiretl the children to church." / which the raccoon is caged.' Communion Hyrnn—"Let All dressings; box lunrh. commands, or accepting the rei-; baseball and ba.sketball teams i^id today that the'^airopean Ad- His nrterences to religion in z Mortal Flesh Keep Silence." /5av school tochers will meet ing at the eliurrh; Member* are arrange a puppet show of theii To reach-the grounds. Manche.s- (‘hrisIluR Nclenee Service* Zion Evangelical LiithcranXIunTh asked lo make reseryatlons with . MakeA note of Sunday/May 21 .sponsiljiTitiea of C.'hriatian priv­ FREE vi.sory; commission noW, had "prac- Friday at 7X30 p. m„ Mother made manv trips with them al own. . that ael Hall , There are still dark places in -nance soldier. He formerly ityed been rehoused. RIAINPIESTW Lafayette and Russ street. 5-15. lional cnhrch in South Gla.aton- Cluc^Souglil derstood to be chiefly concerned previously conferred with/Stalin | Rockville Society, Sun. 1,1 ;SS 11. Sewihg (Bring Lunch) their reservations early. . RJease Oirtrr treet' ; ^ tlie world that need the Goapcl as Brunners Come Soon at 22 Server street. His present Friday, M ay 12. 8 p. m. Group bury, Evenhy!: won((»ip (it 7:30 with plans for dealing with Ger­ and'Molotov for two ,hoi^ April , \ SPORTS CENTER Wed. 8. 94 Onion street. ^12 noon—Intercessions'for serv­ do not wait until , the last mlhiitc ;'.inch a.a die. ancient ' Macedoni*. address is Company K, 1st Regi- ice men and women. 4 of the Ladies' Aid prc.scnts a 'With Rev. Hlden Mill* of West 10;20A. in. — Breaking of'hread (Continued f^m Page One) many after the w^ar it is empow­ 28. ts t ^ f h e results of ^ s 1 l \ f ' l i m a . F o r C C d Wells Street .' .“ Adam apd Fallen Man” will be and then decide to come. 'We Biblical story entitled "Women of They are saying to ns, In effect. interview were "beyc^ my expec- .“IIH J^ 'P * 1 ■'ment. p .R .T .C , A berdeen Proving V 3:15 p. m.—Brownies. Hartford as thcNmcaker. , 12: ^ p. m.-r-Sunday sehool.' so OAKI.ANOnSTRKET ered to make recotnmendatiohs on (Continued from Page one) Ground, Md. -the. subject of the Lossbn-Sermon found it necessary to limit tho the Bible,” a tablaau ‘Tour Moth­ "Come over and help us." tation.” m hail characterized tb ■ Thursday, 6:30 p.^ m. — Girl Next Sunday (.vRl be ob'scrvcd as 7 y m. ■ Gn.spel, aervire, Brietzke aaid/^eniff reporlsd. af' any mailers Concerning the con­ ^ a j . NijclHs May for Sutiday, M ay 7th« number of tickets. er and Mine," and will also pro­ The people who (hink th a t mis­ flict. ; amendment to a bill extending result of the firs/ciuiferciice 'a.s To>\ar(l Siirreiitler Scouts. Mother’s Day in tbrNelmreh. There 1.5 p. ni. Tuesday — Prayer sionary enterprise Is. done for ai*e ter the cler^had told the man the B tf? 13 The Golden Text is from Ephe­ Friday, 8:00 p. m. — Woman's vide for an amusing and social Will be special imisic by the junior | charge for/the 245-poui>d ship­ Reports received here through the price Control act but gave up "excellent ' ^ ! Pvt. Harold Porcheron qualified | aTettlig and Bible reading. surely imob.scr.vant "• and unac­ sians 5:14. "Awake thou that Auxlliarj’ meeting. South Methodist Church portion for the evenirfg. choir. M other’s w’lll b e \p ic s ts of ment, which had been vAlued at Stockhoim.' (lossibly Germaiv-in- the idea when it appeared it might Savs StalUi^friend of Pules- R 'lifle toda’lf as an expert B-24 Bomber Modgrq>ttnd Old P atM oi^ quainted wUh the realities of the spired. said the Nazis hsd sent endanger the price «dmlni.sliatlon. h t\cU(18 \ AlllllllUt., graduation! formerly Held At Miller'* HsU. sleepest, and arise from the dead, Saturday, 1:00 p. m.—G.F.S. An­ 'Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr. honor world’s nccl. It is true that mls- ^*50, Id be »25. ^ added the Thy priei^saiii that Stalin ’.whs T0 DA’^ AND SUNDAY and Christ shall giv thee light.” ' St. ,)«hii'S PoHah Church him he In^dcd to travel 20,000 reinforcements into restive They served warning several a " f K e iu i^ th e I’olish people," An 1 I from Keester Field, Miss., airplane | P y tle /jy ille r. Proitiu liiii. niversary meeting in Hartford. Miss .\nna Wilbur, Director TTiP Salvation Army aloriary work in many lands has of Religious Educatlon\ Golway .Street Angeles b;jr bus. D enm ark and .30,000 into N orway times however, that they , wolild that he /festrrd a .sthjng. free Po­ (Continued from P ^ e One) -mechanics school. Pvt. Porcher- A Hate lor Voiuig mmI O ld! Sclectiona from the Bible hiclude- 661 blaln S tre e t hren/^adly dlsnipted, and that- as anti-invasion moves. ! on is the son.of Mrs, Kate Porcher-1 the following: ••All scripture is .lames Nmvconib, Organist., Emaniirl I.iitlieran Church Rev. S. J. SzerepknwakI Tiler Investigation of the seek"' to attach similar amend­ landluiiu lyrid iioMhad 11»»no, 111ihteiM,lon.s «-c *'• of ••• lii- - w, T2ie c e n te r C hurch | blajnr and Mrs. 4. II. Sweet there Afe areas, as ■ in Japan, ments to subsequent bills. •n, Coventry’. given by in(ipir^on of God. anX is Thorsten A. GuHlafNon, ’ Paatqr' \vhcro Itxseems^to have been de­ grim myste^ turned to a .small t e r f ^ n g w ith Polish int,^ernal 3,000 miles to ^ e southeast, (Congregational) j (Offleers In Charge) 30 a. m. First maa.s, hotel near X!hlcsgo's Loop, when fai/s. He quoted Slalii. dib^clly as j hai racks and^inways on the V ------I profitable for docblnc, for repm ^ * Th_e Case Memorial Chimes' stroyed. add its.'efforl wasted. Of fo r correction, for\in.s.tructlon irt, Jesac Davis,. D irector of .Music Sunday 30 a. m. •Second nias.s. (Tioir towels fedni the hostelry were ying, "Poland shiuikl... . 1 1 nofxbc i pitosphate-iuiidui^K island mf 1 layed by Frederick I. Rogers. Tonight, High School auditorium, 1 oh(v aals following each ma.as. th at, tim e '\ylll tell. In the post­ Aiiu'ricaii Girl Pvt. Albert V. Lindsay, Jt., son ! righteousness: ThatMhc man of IValdo Newbury, Organist 9:15 a, m Sunday School and found id the trunk. Police said Red 8 loin'rlor tlnoiigli wlitch the enemy Nauru. Seventl^Armv Air Foi ■ f Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lind.say ofj /VMDMITE SHOW The Organ Prelude —"Improvisa- 8 \p . m., Youth -Demonatration. Bible Cla.s.s. war world, the tasks for,. Chrisr they/lia^’learned that a man., and pHS.ses a t will lo destroy Rii.s.sia." .Mitchells (fsteled air fields at |SK&SUNi«IOtl| God mt-y be perfcctX throughly , .liKjp’’ ...... James Newcomb Special music, High -School A Ca- 10:30 a. i lians will be greater than ever. Wctl to Lord I .38 Edgerton street, has feceptly; FRIDAY \ll a. m. Morning Worship. Confirmation St-i- , Hull W (^an ceglatered as "John Lopez Father Orleman.'iki as!il and agree to stiilcments i'School at Buckley Field, Colo.' lO M T of G^nbrook, Conn. HOlv" Dykes Council'l^d, Manchester Singing 3:30 ,p. m.—Hartford Diatrict I What did Paul’s .crossing into "winter, leayfing' two months ago made by iny fellow-.AmeHcans C orrelative passages fr'prii the Baptism and Reception of Mem­ Company and Sextette; Adjutant Luther League Leadership Insti­ i Europe mean for Macedonia and (C'onttiiued PYoni' Pag* One) PHor to his entrance irito the STATE k M U N . TheXmusic: 10:20 Breakmg of breail without leaving a fpr.vard address. New Drive concei ning the 'Soviet I’nion X| e ' .\rmv he was a student. Christian Science textbook, •’Sci­ bers __^ - Lundgren, vocal soloist; Victor tute at Augustana LOthcran I'the other parts (^Eu)jope to wliich Dralh Takes^ HARTFORD Preludev- Barnes. cornetlst. -Jnter^stlng 12:15— Sunday school. -eeremony, dashing up the stens, publics” -He did not specify wh ence and Health with Key to . the Nocturpe in F Minor . .Chopin Offertoi-s' Anthem — "The Soft church, Meriden I hq came?. One answer Ls in the .•dalements bv what Ameiican.s, Scriptures” by Mary Baker'Eddy, Sabbath Ca!m” Barnby-Sholley speakers. Colonel Norman Mar­ 7 p. m.—Oinfirmation Coniniuii- 7:00 Gospel ser\h(;c. I Epistles . to the churches and to the registrar’s office on the j (ConHIiued from ^ g e Onel A nthem — \ 7:15 Ti’le.adav. p r ^ e r meetin; i^coml flo^r of the town hall. 1 . - bpl pie.si.niabiy -he mearit tho.se jTiiiied Twins l•M dUt l0|60Ut PraiMh Coinmunion Meditation — "The shall, chairman.'' ' ion Service. ; groups of Christians that came include the following (p. 171): L a u d a m u ^ ,...... Protheroe arid.. Bible reading. \ th« n iirh i'ss ------7 ' fl-iendly to the Soviet union. ■ "Through discernment of the Glory of God” ..Rev. W. Ralph Sunday at the Citadel; The Week into active life through hla mis-. Mon and men of the Anthem— \ -• ^ 10:15 a. m. and 2:15 p. m.. Colo­ l of Devonshire the dow ser Ditch-1 f"t'i^/r < Mtmslgnor Michael J. Ready, qtiniied from Page One) spirifual opposite of materiality, Lo. a Voice Heaven W ard. Jr. Monday, 3:30 p. ni.—Girl Scouts. .sionar.v journeys. These Epistles ess of Devonshire theNtroom’s ' P‘’‘*‘’f ^S'b'ci.sl aeiietaiy of the National ( t Service thyiled! Communion Ritual. nel Marshall, speaker. Get* Hnusccli-aning Done are the sure evidence of the ess of Devonshire, the 'g;room•twni »s, ' p i n , Catholic Welfare confeience. said TheBrid^eof even (the way through Christ. Sounding. '. . . i. ... Bortnianchi 8:30 p. ni. ’ Boy Scouts. 8 p. m .— Rece.ftsional Hymn—"The Church's 7:30 p. m„ Great Salvation meet­ I sisters. Lad.y . ElizabeUi an Church of the Narjirene 10:45 a. pa.—Church N ursery — Board of Dcacona. Manager Robert Glenn, moriibei.s Regular meeting of the CY.P cLjib y iU a L o ^ s a 1 Coldstream Guards. II 0 II 8 O 1 aSSOS ' stilt. O.iSoll Hull mii.l tliat tit. .uMil lofi.ih.r from ^o l.R^ i “CAREER GIRL” ‘ 466 Slain Street, Manchester Parents are Invited to leave young , Thursday. ^30 p. m. Ladies’ of hi.a staff and a number of hotel Questioned by reporters, the CARLE will lie om itted. children in the Nursery while at Covenant Congregational Church Aid. 8 p. m. Btxithcrhood., guests. Rev. James A. Voungr Pastor Duke of Rutland .-laid there woiihlj prie.st and Prot. Oscar Lange of ^ , f,.sed leg .tapered Vw* to room ( liapler .No. I: •'BAT.MA.N’' The \4 cek \ ' /Spnice Street Mountain RoaHf Rollon) New Tax Bill the. I nivers.ty of Cha^ago went to ... V, ------.ST.ARTS .'ilONDAY — tending the morriing service of Saturday, 9 a. m — Children’s not be a rcligMius ceremohv to-. Monday. 7 p. m. Troop 1. Gir| worship. . Re\'. OhsHTJee G. Johnson, Minister Choir. day. He did not indicate detiiiilc-' R i^sia a.s. private citize.n.s. just as jpe doctor said. V 28 Pros|>ect St. kfirtFord "IN OI'B TI.ME" Sunday services: • o th ^ ^ A m en can s have done^ , althou • 9:30 a. m.—Church sehpol. A Scouts; '1:15 p. m.. Troop 25. Boy 3:30 p. m.^—Finance com m ittee N otes ' 1,V. whether one would be held Benefit Service Fund! "HI YA S.AILOR” 10;-45—M orning w orship. Subject dfGOODTAm (Continued from Page One) (The trips have rn.spired an m- ^^^mal. norH., hearty welcome to all to study the S c o u ts.. , meeting. Pastor Goiitafson will condiud. RIDING Ir ’er.. —- the other legs were normal, nor tf(’OKOfBAND Tuesday. 4:M p. ;tti. Junior 4:30 p m. -—Intermediate Youth of tM sermon, "The Unpardonable /•. quiry in Congioss as to wiiy pasa------^'nrw uA ii - V Bible with ijs. John Cargo, sii^er- his final service at Emanuel Sun­ Closed |iondeys The Kcnnedya are members of new nqrnial add surtax ra.tes’ Dial eovihl they ever have been se p a ra t­ Choir rcliearsal. 6:30 p. m.. Fetlow’ship. Si^^' Solo by Miss Greta Nelson. port.s yi'ere issued, RcfiresentalivS ed. At no time was there expecta­ i intendent. - ' day. May 11, at 10:30 a. m. TO m E the Ruiimn Catholic churcli. The would keep payments At about I.e.sinski 1 Da Micli.i has asserted ? 10:45 * m.—Morning, worship Troop ,7. G lr'.S couts. 8:00 p, m., 6:00 p. m. — H i-League F el­ -Holy .Communion will be obaerv- The Hartford District Brother­ ENTHUSIASTS bridegroom’s family,' the Caven- tion th a t they would live.- PHYLLIS LYNNE C followed by prayer and praise their present level.' / that the tyvo men w'ere received by 1 •ermon by the pastor. ‘The MilitaiV wiiist. Group C. lowship. hood will have its Spring ^ally;' Comf Tb Until Further Notice WUhlb. ditthe;?,' are m em bers of the Church It would make the payroll with- Stalin a.s •'Alnoriean representa­ THIS LEE COLUMBO Church With a Future." WednCftdaj', 10:30 a. m. All 6:30 p. m. — Senior E pw orth •service in which all may take pert. Sunday. May 14. a t 4 p. m. a f\th e of Beyond the brief . 12:00—Sunday school. All Class­ hdldmg levy the toWl tax collec­ tives" iiiiyF (luiraeterized them as ROGER FACON-FALIL ALLtN 6:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. MLss day sewing for Red Cross. 6:30 T he W®®h First Lutheran church. New Brit­ statement .jiy the Duke of Rutland, tion for salary earners up to $5,000 BUSHMELL MON. - TUES. - WED. p. m.. Cdb. Pack. 7-.00 p._ m.. es meet In the vestry for the "traitors' to Chri.stianity. the land I es Poficy ^ MEMOiUAL — HABTfOBD EVE^. 8:F5 . WED. MAT. 4 Marlon E. Janes, president. MAiday, 3:30 -Childfcn’s Group ain. -e who yi’sKj'^PSt man, tlicic was no yearly, effective next' January. Of of tlteir Ctirefathers (Poland 1 and 7:30 p. m.—Evangeli.stlc .serv- Choir rehewsal. for all.boys and girls of the Church opening exercises. Mrs. Robert The New England Confetejtce'’ Pine^rail Oiir Delii^iou* Chicken and Spaghetti public dls6i(ssion of the dlHerence.s the 20.000.000 still required to file the princililos of Aniericanisni.”• Ice. Pastor’s subjeict. "Severc Yet T h u r.sd ay .^;0 0 p. m. Silver school from 6-14 years of age. Wldham, 8,uperintcndcnl. Luther League, will hold ito .annual Now that warm weather AAAX ^R00F4'S ^ e c M e D r m r ^ In religion and np. definite indica­ I'cturns,...... about half could ij use a s Fattier Orleinanski appeared to Oil PaVmenu M erciful.” Tea, Group F, Miss Emily House, 4:00—Girl Scouts in the Scout 7:30 Eveniiig service In rcc6g-( convention Saturday and Sunday, Stables lliiiiiers Seized Daily Except Mopdays ia here, give the cook a tion as to when or. if th ere woiild sinrplific.d table which would vom--^ ,..^^,,1^].,,. H.ssurances of Ktalin's at- The Week leader. room. . ■ ' nition of the patriotic service of May 20-21, at Springfield, Mass. reat by eating out on be a religious ceremony. piite their tax quickly, titude towaixl the X’huroh as llie' ' ■ <( iiiitiiuied from Page One) n W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m-.— Friday 8:00 R.,m.. Fuice ('oine 7:4.5 riie. G leaners will _ ,hoId former pastor. Rev. S: C.’ Green Ralph O. Hjelm will conduct ser­ \ 685 Parker Street Sunday. ______■ I most imiKUlant re.sult of liis sec- P raise and P ray er scfvice w ith dy by CYP glut)' 111-, ir regiihip meeting. • Who Is now serving-G(Oil and (Coun­ vices at Emanuel beginning Sun­ JOHN ALBASI, Prop. lond meeting with tlie meniier. Blit a in had charged Jip to reverse VEUfiMIIAlUaSIDIHQEllMIIMLB the pastor in charge. Choir, . re-1 Ntt ,es 7:45 The Epworth 1,'ircle' will try as a chiplain in the armcB day,-May 21, Rev H arry A. P eter­ Datly^^Wtles^ SUNDAY BURTON’S FOB BEST I'nivorrlW Ry Critlclsili lend lease the coat of rehabilitating hearsal vidll follow this meeting, i Reservations’ M ilitary meet at the home of Miss Ruth forcc-s of the United States, a spe- son of Portland, Conn., will serve He appi'ared imwnrried by eril- "a lot pf.old castles" bcciipied by MMSTER r icism in the T’nitedx^tntex of his- American troops "over there to e y / 4EAbMC CHO?baoV»ii4 JOSEPH Fields r .MiaaiiMisngNiM'NwHIM 12:30, at ^*No Wines—No Liquors the church. whlcK^a*,. everybody knows is but s stortb’s throw from Just Good Food” Bolton Lake. The society had 883*MAIN STREET ^Fire Insurance good success last seaman with these 380 2 noonday lunches, and hopas for a 0 pp. St. James’8 Church On Your generous patronsg* on -c-Wednss- d a y . ^ 7T %. \ p seis/ C W ta fs Q ii C r u s o e G ra n g ^ \ / i*. ' X' Obiti i9nospHials ...... ^U.S. M anner ■. ■ ^ . -V t’sOutjM ai Farewell Seen Greyest JDecidei \\ Get Penic Deaths \ Parleys ftesult j ^ i $ sdvertlwnteh^prrtcnw flic sec^ni prize winning editorial in, s^ the Treasury ys^ an h i^ t’s St ho he hoped the soon to take up his work as stew- which proved pleasing, included ' penldllln. Tnlcott: one . brother, Harlan h'odist students at the Tale tenor solo by John Martin; a song cliffi'cuity could ^ cleared up by While, of Joplin, Mo. ivinity school, in telegrams to The diatribuUon U to be han­ Monday. \ and dunce by Patsy Dowd; a voH dled thniugh the Office of CivUian ; .She was a member of the Tal- four of the bishops of the church, gal duet by Miss Edith Anderson Bhuned on Mistaken Idea rottvIUe Congrcgp^lldnal church Penlclinn DletrlbuUon which hM last night registered their regret and Miss Eh-glyn Little; a song and Mr. Qmnors attribiitPd the nevh and Orford Chapter, D. A. R. of at the action of the General, Con been eaUblished in Chicago with walkout to a mistaken idea that acrobatic dance by Joan Henrj Dr. John N. McDonnell aa direc­ Manchester,' She was a graduate ference of the Methodist churdh at aiid saxophone solos by , Ward the Regional War I.abor board lnJ.:,f a^ith College, class of 1897. Kansas Citij’ In ^‘sanctioning this tor. Boston had turned down the Krause. - Ddpot hoapltala w-ill be ex­ ThC-funeral service will be held w ar.’ . union's appeal for changing the ,^**l*** ^ Over Big pected to recognize the reqde^ts of at her itpme on Monday afternoon The student protest followed a \ T h e end men were Wilbur LtttleJ bther hospitala and, when their ■Bbown wage award, which cut at 2:.30 o'cloek. Burial w’ill be in meeting yesterday attended by '^le^^ework,'.'rates drastically. F ^ ’ard LaChtince, Roy Ames and need has been established, to fttr- Mt. Hope cemetery. Talcottville. over 'OO Methodist students pro Edward Carroll. Their jokes and ■ \- .'nlsh penldUin fpr their purchase^ '\ApN'’*iAg ifvr workers to re- paring Naval chaplaincy and stunts wore timely and. well re-| tp the beat of the depot hoapltaja'^ tuniy th\work, Mr. Connors said: Joseph Mf. Thomas civilian ministry; Copies were celved by the audience. abUlty In consideration of the onp- -"Uhlt^a_a^'ork is re.sumed, there ' Miss Helen ' A'. Thomas f>t Main sent to the presiding blshopa and Mrs. Wilbur Little s#ng a soloj ' .S absolutely h ” chance of getting ply on hand. 1 street ha.4 been called (p Lowell, leaders of the New York and New with the rast of 25 joining m th J Selected by .\ddaorj Panel a changX InXthe wage situation. Ma.ss., on news of tmt death of England areas. Bishops Francis "ohorus. Others who contributedT The.depot hospitals, which have.', The,W LBqas^not turned our ap­ her father, Joseph 'T. Thomas, McConnell and G. Bromley Oxqam. solo numbers were,David Hutch-J been selected by an advisory pan­ peal down. \T-he boarp will need v/hich occurred last night at the The telegram read: ^ Inson, Mrs. Ed LaChance and Mrs.| el lncludliig'\fepresentatlvee of the sAvcral day.s fqstudy a transcript home of a daughter in Hamden, ■The overwhelming majority of Minnie Strom. WPB, the tr, S. Public, Health of the hearing. x*:ie walkout mfust Mass. one hundred Methodist students Mrs. Fred Manning posed as the service and the American Medical end imrnedlatyly.X r am appeal­ Mr. Thomas was a retired build­ and .faculty in Yale Divinity Statue of Liberty with a Girl and| ing for everj-Wne to ffo back to ing contractor in Lowell, where school, representl'nit' widely differ Bov Scout at her side. association, included: Kl. i' Bridgeport — Bridgeport and work .so we can gei\,a ' ~ . the ^ n g a l -|amlne and. ,the per­ July, 1942^, that Britain had over tendance was "spotty.'X At the JJaniel of South Windsor. and his regret at severing the cor­ south. ‘ sonal interest he took when Bom­ Funeral arrangements In chart The Chinese high command, sa'id Birth: Yesterday. * daughter tol ----- the government of India entirely Park street plant he said attend­ dial relations with -Wm. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Edward RanshaW,] first bomb to brecteb the dam. Ken bay was shaken by two exploMpns to Inilian.s and then withdraw. The ance was normal. . \ of T. P. Holloran are incomplete. Riilph Ward followed, setting that Chinese pl.anes had destroyed Richards, an AustiM^lkn pilot, saw on April 14. , '■, Dwiglil G. Phelps, vice\presi- more than 100 vehicle.* and kiiled Colchester. Conn. / Briti.sh, at war with the Japanese, rth how the ministerial associa­ Births; Today, a dadghter tol hia expibsives make inother break Gandhi 1s spending his newlytre- dent of the. company, said' ab- Mrs. Elizabeth Gall several hundred Japane.se in refused, and Gandhi was ronfliuvli. tion of the town would miss their Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Stan-| tly 6f Hartford, died at her hbme Hiilteen Speaks Tile comrniinique described the was a mile downstream. The wa-, the Indian National congress of , Park .street plant Friday; Actual- Friday morning. She leave's a son, Congi'c^tibhal sin.ging of an situation on the Pciping-Hankow - tar began-flooding over Germnn- which Gandhi Is the. driving focce. 1 ly. he said, they left on passes to James B, Gall, of New York, and appropriate hymn was followed by raijway in the Hsuchang-l'u.shion To Riii^e Quotas area as "ohsciire,” an indic.ation , occupied Italian cities and the Ger- Crowds Gather .At Oates ,| visit tb,e- Red Cross blood donojS. two--od Adminis- I ^l^'llcnged the legality Of the tery. a.‘r'for fluid ndlk i#aies- during Important Positions' May hy 5 per cent. > Five From Smte I Funeral. suggested by one of the old.er \ mllitaiT traffic in thkt long-stale- lary, Mias Madeline Slade, the membersAnna Lambert Of Taken from Japanese mated sector. IJndcr the new regulation, for, ^ ligh ter of an English admiral Mrs;.. William J. Hunter Main street, presente.,’ to the der Southeast Asia Headquarter^ 1934 Stutlebaker ■ An indication of what could be and a aupporter of the Indian Na- which Mr. Hnmme'fherg received l WF.\ .authorization upon hi# re- Win Decorations, The funeral'of Mrs. Alibe Mur­ parting pastor a gift of money,' Kandy,'Ceylon, May 6. -(/P) —Brlt- axpected from the blasting of the tiOM^/congre.ss for many years, ray Hunter, 'wife of William J. dam was seen in the disastrous ex­ que.’^ t, dealer* may sell 105 per rent | while little Judy Anderson pre­ i."»l: and Indian forces striking in Su^laii, $69 full price ami Ur. Susiiil.a Nayad. Hunter of 16 Lydall street, was sented to Mrs. Gustafson a gar­ a general offensive in the Ki'ihlma perience of the Italians ih 1934 | At "Uarnakuti." t)r.- Gilder ai)d of the amount of fluid milk they i when they attempfed to release' sold in June, 1943. \ Headquarters, Fourteenth; U. S. held , this morning at 8:30 at the denia corsage! Small , cdFsages area of eastern India have cleared Dr.yNayad issued a bulletin declar-; William P. Quish funeral home, w ere also presented .jq, Lola and the Japano.se from a number of water through the sluices and in- ing that GOTdhi hn.s ''hBcomc very In the past they had been re­ Air Force, Somewhere in China. 1936 Chev^let undatied the town of Pescara to an stricted to 100 per cent of these AFril 26— {IP—Hundreds of awtfrds 225 ^Iain street and at St. Bridg­ ; •■i'is, young, daughters of Mr. important po.sitlons and are con­ ■ \ . \veak and topic is physical and et's church at 9 o'clock where a and Mrs: ..Gustafson. tinuing to -advance, beadquarters f^ o u p ie -■ X Wounded Marin* being transferred from Bargt to FT Boat, Cape Gloucester, New Britain. Army Signal Carp , average depth of three feet. It ihental -exhaust ion ~‘thoiigh he spies, ^though recent relaxation' have been made, some posthu- took a week then for the water-to of the limitation on sale of cream moU#ly, to men of the'Fourteentli solemn requiem high mss# was Thanlis/Hls Congregation announced today. '^keep.s ch e^ iil." * . subside. 'and by-pi^ucts had made It po.ssl- Air Force under Major Con. Claire celebrated. R ^ Bronislaw Gad- P.ostor Gustafson warmly' thank­ A GommtirUqiio said that- Lleuf. 1937 biKige §edan Germans Evacuate Civilians ' Blooo'Prot'ture-'l.ow ble for toeiii to inci'ca'se this L. C.hennault, operaf^ing in this arowski was delebrant. Rev. W. ed the congregation for their fine Joseph W. > Stilwetl's Chinese The bulletni revealed that ,P. ■ Dunn was deacon and gift and their kinfl.icss in arranl;- troops were forging ahead south The Germans are ^reported: to amount somewhat, theater. - , I have evacuated all Italian civilians Gandhi has hadXrecui ring malaria ■ In announeing the increase, Mr. The citAtions, previously with- Rev. James P. Timmins, pastor of ing this program in their honor. of - Inkangahtawng, hlghly-con- W 3 8 For^ beyond the Fifth Army's main fever since Aprll\4, and as a re­ Hammerberg' ' iirgcd dealers to 'hgld from, ppbifeation for.security the, church, was sub deacon. The Mrs. Giistaf.son was also called on tc.ttcd Mogaung valley viUa^„ in front for a depth of 20 miles, Al­ sult hia blood pressure is per­ utilize it as mmeans of dealing reasons, wer# made during Feb­ church was well filled with friends for a few words. • northern Burma, and also ^gad lied headqviarters announced to: sistently lo^'. Hn\ia dp^lirious wiUi their temporary, biirplus of ruary, March And Ap.il this year. and relatives ahd delegations from, The program closed- with the overcome Japanese ^defenses near Coach X X day.- whenever his'itemperatH,re goes up, milk rather than undertaking a They included fbpr silver stars, '0 St. Margarfet's Gircle, Daughters benediction by Rev. Harry, Peter- the Lahkraw river in ' the Mo: ft'w as explained that this meant the bulletin said. 'V gcner.Tl bu.siness\Ap0nsion.' , distinguished flying crosses, the of -Isabella, of . which- she was a .son, and the visiting ministers gating valley.' ■ $1$0 Do^wiv \ ISIS , > . . /' the evacfmtiqn of sevgral .sizable His medical ad'-'i^ierX urged If condition.^ \rarrant, he said, .soldier's medal, thd'air metyil, tlie charter iftember and-jpf the Wom­ with their wives and others pres­ (A Reuters correspondent ca­ to^’ns within w e 20-rhilo belt. friends iwil follower.s' tox^spare the new i^uiatton\may bo oxtchd- purple Ikiart pnd oak leaf clusters. en's Relief Associatioii. ent adjourned to the church base- bles that Uie Kohima battle "may glance. W eekly or Monthly. In the lower^arigllano seetbr of him alj strain for some timp to N?d through June,--W there is nh Many of .the men r^eived more The bearers were Philip Emery, nicnt where a committee repre­ prove the biggest so far on this ■ X ...... s.' this front, an thcrease In infantry edme." . , , ''s . iWson to believe the increase will than one award. ^ George H. Williams. ■ Francis senting the Ladies Aid, Mission­ front. It may decide the fate ■ Of ’33 Lincoln Zephyr action was reported and in the up- In New Delhi. Gaiidhi's .son.. Ue- he\icrniancrft. Aw-ards. include.d: Keefe, William Perrett. Jo.seph ary and Dorca.s societies served the prc.seht Japanese offensive in In the dark o ff N ew Britain the davits crcak'-is privatek^It’s paying the wife o f the sergeant in the ' fliers out Mount Clemens way. Ber river valley an eijemy patrol vidas, said he believed hi.s fattier Distinguished Plying Cross: Cavagiiaro and Raymond Quish. refreshments. The tables were- As.sam.") -- Convertible' Sedan attemtpihg to cro.s.s the stream in is seriously lU anf, 87 East Center PtNEHURST ■i “There is a question of justice a.-? Danbury, Conn. street, And at 9 o'clock at St. Personal Notices H a i^ u rg and points East. , in all the 4 untrics^ where it is stationed, well and the Indian peifplc/wdl ex­ showed evidence of much thought the thirtieths ©f^seconds and hundredths o f seconds and care in its preparation. James's church. A requiem mass SECTION ■Y ■ ' , • . ^ Fighter Croup Score ■ pect the lelcasp of olher/leader.s." was ceiebVkted by Rev. Edmund J942> Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins gave a Card of Thanks strictly Modem 6-Room Eng- ( lo.se I'afallel Sedn Barrett, ' assistant pastor. Mrs. W« wlnh to exproHS our sincere This is your doing. For one-thirtieth of a second You’rc^aying SincWldo Lelli* out a^ Chrysler’s, that arc turning Berlin under and chasing the Japs Etidcni'C'of Succcsif He .declared "there is a close ieview o f Walter Lipmann's book liah Colonial stylo built In 1040 Ppntiati Sedanette, on Foreign Policy;, Mrs. Eugene Growing Markets John Barry ptosided at the organ thanks to our (riends and nelt^hhors Mediterranean Allied Air Force pardNel between rny father's case for the kindness and sym^iathy for a horne. Owner has been Lehr discu8.sed tlie "Postwar Con­ and Mrs. Ernest Roy sang. The Dodge Sedan, De Solo the $75 yp^ put out for a $106 War bond is pay­ Bpb M/stach^ Over aV Excello, -.the fs^nitor at from New Britain. '' Headquarlers iri Italy. May 6 i/P) and-the recent rereaso; of Oswald shown to iiH at llie time of the.death Inducted. Steam heat, oil bum- -r-A* evidence ■ of the succes.s of trol .of-Food," and Mrs. Ra.vmond ' Seen After War burial was'in St. James's cemetery, 9f our brother, Bt^rney McConvIUe. Mosley '(British Fascist leader re­ Mrs. AbrahaniwWalker and Fam i­ ‘'er, continuous hot water. Liv­ SfSdan, Plymonth Allied fightef-bonitiers In their St. Laurent, "Care and Rehabilita­ where Father Barrett '’Conducted ing, remm 12’ X 28’.- - Fireplace. ing for the war. It’s payip^ the salaries o f all the Willow Run, and Dean George Altenburg, who *The hoys referred to here were until recrf}tly mmhers of tht leased la.st Noveraberi in England. tion of War Casualties," Mrs. Voir the, services. ly. . ■ month-long'campaign to ‘ knock "When* Mo.sley was-' freed the Mrs. Catherine Taff^art'and Faml-- Master bed,r«om 12’xl8’. Show­ '.Sedan out this G home secretary' stated more or ‘iVour World Tomorrow.” ' . . Philip H. Carney, James Sargeant, terms a n d TRADES! In northern Italy, the foflowing les.s as a clear niattei of policy markets for goods "made in U. S. plumbing, Insulated, SCrems, 15 Months Pay! More of just oiie fighter gropp iv-as A.” rather than new competition Philip Nelson. Robert Keeney and shades and storm d-lndows. Rec- T/> thst*a man in prison 'whose-very Howard Server, v. ^ revealed today: life is endangered must he re­ to Give will result from increased indus­ roatlan room and Inundry In Two hund'rcd and one tracks cut, leased. Therefore we- expected trialization o t Latin 'America, in G O A rS M ILK basement. Detached garage. five tunnels destroyisd, one viaduct the government miist, sooner nr the opinion of-^'Wllllam P. Wtth- Public Recoreja / Delivered Daily. ■ This is a'real home and.ih ex­ B r u n n e r s .‘ 1 cut, 27 railroad engines destroyed, later, take Uie. same position re­ Lewis Welcome erovv, executive committee chair­ cellent condition. Priced to sefL four ammunition dumps destroyed, J specting my' father.'’ man of the National Aaociation of ShoWn by appointment only. 80 OAKMNb STREET 171 motor transports left in Manufacturers. ■' - Warrantee Deeds KEEMACKING THE ABACK! He said he expected no imme­ flames, nine gasoline and one oil Philadelphia; May 6.—•fA’i — The We Close SaL" At 6:00. diate reaction from the. pepple or American Federation of Labor ia Wltherow, himself a manufac­ Margaret McKinney at als to CRAWSHAW'S dump destroyed, one radio station in political circles, and New Delhi turer and president of Blaw-Kaox ErHng F. Larsen, property rear Near Hollister ■nd one high tension power station still' retfdy Co welcome home John White Pine Goat Farm 'itself was peaceful. L. Lewis and his United Mine CM., Pittwurgh, sees in South. North Main street. 'flettroyed and 178 railroad cars American plans for . new factories WilUAm J.. Kelly to Ida.H. Diana, BOLTON ^ TEL. 7053 Street School :: -Ssrecki^..: ...... Workers but -not on hia terms. —More than a ■ year after he ap­ potential customers for the excess property on Qak etreet., 't Just the place for Dad . and Notice ./ Also, one oil tanker, two tugs. Decision Tahen Solely^ machine tool capacity that has re­ Quitclaim Deed Also Sold At: Biz landing craft and one power plied for rcadmission, Lewis and Mother with "S-roqm" .modem sulted here from war expansion; Mary- Benson to Estella Kutz, apartment on second floor for launch destroyed, one corvetu On Mcflical Grounds the federation leadership appeared Th« unhual meeting of teal to be deadlocked as tight as ever The reason-is that Sduth Amer­ property on Benton street MANCHESTER daughter and children. This flred and eight enemy planes de- London, May ^6—f/Pi—Mohandas stockholders of Manphester.Water I atroyed. over the question of Jurisdictional ican plans are for production of Estella Kutz to Mary and ^house Is in Arit class condition K. Gandhi, 74-y«ar-old Indian Na­ lines, «•- 'Consumer Father than production Ehseklel Benson, property on Ben­ PUBLIC MARKET "and was converted from, a sin­ Compnny win be held at the office In addition the .group damaged of tha company In Manchester, i tionalist leader, was released today President William Green an­ goods, he explained in an dddresa ton street. \ gle Into two 3-room npartmenta M railroad engines, 411 cars, four from detention at Poona, India, on Connerticut. oti Wednesday. May I ammunition dumps and 121 motor nounced that the Executive coun­ prepareu for delegatee from 32. (large rooms) and thoroughly grounds of"' falling - health,' 21 cil had reaffirmed "without western hemisphere nations at to­ modernized In 1842. Second 17, 1944, St t w o ,o ’clock P. M.,j : transports and blocked one tunnel. months after the British confined E.W.T., for the transaction of the| "And that's only one fighter- ghang#" its January decision on day's session ot the permanent floor rent has n celling price of him in the Ag*-. Khan's ornate the UMW application. ,In that courtqil of American Association's 856. Lot 65’ X 167*. WeR following business; bomber group." said MaJ; Gen. palace for poiitic&I activity which DO NOT WAIT 1. T o receive tha report of thej John K. Cannon. U. 3. 12th Air decision the council said it viewed of Commerce and Production. . landscaped. luirge garage, they regarded as, ■ hampering the application in a “sympathetic F O R S A L E W X SO’ with loft. Price re­ Treasurer.' Itorce commander. India's resistance to Japan. way” and proposed that the United 135 Entries In Horae Show A Month duced to 39AOO. Terms. 3 To elect dlrectorZ for the en­ "In view of medical reports of e-ROOM HOUSE—CentnU loca­ To Hold ConvMtlon Sunday -Mine Workers "return w’HJi the suing year. Mr. Gandhi's health,” an an- Jurisdiction-' they had when .'they tion. New roof, asbeetoe shin- nouncement said, "the government Storrs, May:;g.—<>P) —- The -Uni­ For Your Radio! I. To aj^rove and ratify the] left” the AFL. \ versity of Conhecticut'a Block and (lea. Two glaMed-ln porches. Walton W. Grant . acta of the Board of Dtrcc-1 Norwalk, May 6.—(g>>—The So- of India have decided to release New oil bamer femace. All, • ./^ , Lewis "wants In" as th# UMW, Bridle Club was hold its twelfth Real Estate. tors since the last Annual | ji^ilalist Labor_i)arty o f Connecticut him unconditionally. This decision is now, including the controversial Bring It To convealeaces. Two-car garage, hold its state convention on haa b'een taken solely on medical annual horse show on the campus 647 Main Street, HnrtfonI & acting. District 5() Into which he has or­ today with 125 entries in 16 wood shed or- chicken coop. In the Hotel Bamura, grounds." 1M. 3-7S84 4. To transact such other busi-l ganized a dozen crafts which con- clnaijes competing for prizes. .BOB’S RADIO SERVICB Garden ../i •port. It was announced here death flict with AFL jurisdicUone. His 15 Laurel Place evening Phone Manehezter 8160 ness gs may legally be| Y h k edi/trtitem mS piwfwrei swfcr the m u p iet s / the If. £ !fr«i9Py A i A t CsewS •y by Joaeph Mackay, 'aecre- in detention, would have inspired alternative request Is for an AFL DIAL 6566 brought before ths meeting. of the party. A full slate of the war„ Nazi Germany giving him Jurledibtion j WM* w Prompt. Efficient Service. By order of the president. ates will M named for the believed to have!oyer chemicals as — - ^ yOR APPOINTMENT Harnr C. Blraw, liber election. V ...... 90 Day GuaraaUal ; . / sought to avert^ confiict at a Ume| niUtiwg. X / . Uoa bgnals ' /■

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-fine 4 S,^.r«^aiL>. / X' / / \ / .\- ' ^ 7 ■ / , 7 KR HERALIT; MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY. ,6. 1114^ ■X. m a n h e ^ IN (f Hg'fe.ALU. MANL’H s V l UtClJAY.‘'mA 14, (: ESTEH; : , ''------^ r . „ ...... t»AGE SIX \- X a ir ^ e grunts like a pig every ] of the Rockville Fiah'tand Game . c - X clpp whlrfi 8tar.l^„.t0day, wiirbe .-ia P 'in^ .to ::prcvcni ,thc j f Ukm he flaps his. wings. I lu tvah '^ M o w b ^how-Covercid iMiwti completed on Sunday, ' _ Road l )nWn gj^ernipenfs arlui n, | ill ’Diecidie ,,x. 7 ('.onn^cflcuf '■ ',y You can feed a swan—as mahY present'day ;oohdlUont H^-aa ek- to thaVliariyt , Polaolc; From River Roa^y^ Gheatsl RqcRvUle trial drawa/many of the whelq it is all gobbled down he’ll WlNTtNO CO.. 1n\ flntaf dogs In the ^ I d trial sport ” ll. b u m - .themselves' will reject it. Highway e t y C o m - ' Conn. By A H O. ''^Bx Malcoln Mollail turn .his back on yqu''and float each'^year. TITOMAB 'PEKOOSON - The Polish Government in Ikxn- Ration Pm 'di: iQatliering Mr. MollafC^reHrefl sailor of The Herald, preaerv^ hi* contact away as thougfi Vod didn’t cxtpt' Nfuned T^Consnlttec . inifisidn ppefli Predic- 0 «o «i^ lUnefor (ion. therf. is apparent'ty lost either Attortiqy Bertiard J. Ackerman Pounded o'-/ £%a“j.r.Vd»‘sr.r.v.W '^ .- pace or had p a rk ^ th eir cars al- a n y ^ n g else hit wsS called to do. ing service of worship/ 3i35 to agreed to the new rape'of Poland. bureaucralUr crime. and somehow I had half skpected vanity. chiseling dealers who had been I saya: ’‘Regretfully we Invite at­ rapubllWtlon bl together and sought the unhairy- sheriff remarked that fi\there ,, 4:30, Panel Diacussiop, ‘The Con- tention to tact, that .an eaUmate Mr. Hull Is willing ,to mediate, apd - Be thj aa it nis^i', we ahMy fee ,st but this time. Utat speec.h Go ..on away, swltn, and peddle Was the loyalty' among sple caught and suspended from get-| \Get TogetliCT ERT AHYICE ON YOUR ■pJoi.l StVnV.ehii h.riln. X « sjighyy' blasphemous, and syiggest tributiona'of tye Races," Rev. Rus- of 19 deatha lor March .come to would have pwive^"' to he the Ing open" of ths dude your airs and graces—tshd y?ui^ Thehere was in his old pal this ting any ntoat. X / r iii ryad. that ia apparently all. The'Presi­ IhAt'^Connectlcutinectlcut hash developed at F o r—OPA ruled that the aus-| sell J. Clinchy of Hartford, Rev. paassiul that the prediction of 14 DSC.4FE PRiOBLEMS rSneheW or the then dreamy se would'be a great p l^ to live ifi.^ Oscar Lee and Rabbi Bertrtold . ■ 'Pun iirytoi oli.n. ot- N. . B. dent keeps silent. And. under such ledst one mild case of bu^U fracy. ■peec\to end ait ^lltlcal speech­ grunts and mean temper—s o n ^ inded cheats could do buslnessl tiUffic fatalitiea tar April waa Woythaler of Manchester; 4.;35 to Three Local Oi^gartiza- Earvlin tno. ______• First, hpwpver. We -rfball say es for the duration. It was so curity of Pacific isles. They were where else! Give me ducks../Dr The Abigail Foot* focletw met .in in all meats except thoss| verified. These advance eatl-j, V. auspi^eA po‘*on Thursday afternoon at the Tiome 5:30, Study groups.^ led by the Pubn.hiJ?.R?Or...n<.tt^^^^^ sorrte extenuating t ^ g s about full of utter ’ confidence in the conspicuous by their absence.fi’om my little grebe, 'who dldn:t;/Iihovy stirK.riitioned, steaks and roasts. tious Coiiibinc for Lo­ matesT are based bn ..the trend, as ancy injected into the of Mtosi Joan Hyde and The mem- three taking^ part In'" the discus,- Jililui M ithipi 8P*''*'. bureAuCracy, which/help explain ability of IikjMtry to handle all! relief iheetihge. would seem to . leave theifi| shown by traffic accident date re­ DiM’oTt and up thUxyesr St sU ' bere submitted papers ® n ^ e . n -,,. in »h. Rut wouMl Sion; 5:35 to 8,;session tar the pre­ cal Welfare Work. Kaw Tork. Cbici,«o, it although they cjuft never justify And that was when Govern­ corded by the Department of Mo­ the post-war problems of unem-1 M. sentation of the findings of the tor Vehicles tar reportable con­ Boi'en The Nails \<^ould S I^T h em it. Bureaucracy/le primarily the 8tiB|y groups. AU0*T bdrbao op development of/ unwieldy, need­ ployment—full. Indeed, nearly to ment shone in -all th« grandeur Nlsntic River Road, The three Pythian organizations flicts. / Mrs. Effta-^tlbbe of Hartford. Fnjm 6 to 6:15 there will be a .C IR t'U I^ ^10N8 A t the\pd of lA*t week, the lessly compllOTted governmental the' , bursting ^qlnt. It didn’t. of aloofness from things that were Waterford, Conn. get acquainted period with bo'i$ of Manchester, namely. Memorial \ 14 KIIIimI in May Ijuit Year has.been ytomng old nelgbhors and! 9 ^ ^ Last" year 14 'persons wei-e J>^YLIGHT TO D ^ K — R.\1N OR S lH ^ * rh« HaraiB Printing Companj procedure wjuch, in time, comes to Thi^^ gabble stUl gtits on. none of ita constitutional busi­ friends id town. Mrs. Kibbe wag sW*'!;** < J *^ *8 t^ ln ts ta lunches at 0:15, tallowed by recre­ Lodge, Llnne. Lodge and Memori­ Washington Bedjtton trial had 11 kilted in May- traffic accident* in , n r . « * ™ V 'V concern lUelf primarily with . its ness. \Mr. Hoovsr was a firm former resident o t this townUnUl Wednead^g c**"^*" num-| ation, at 6:45 with singing led by al 'Tempie. have each appointed Wtlty for typotTiPhleil arrora ap- jurors. It f a ^ the necessity of own'perpktuation. It is well-mean- "Given the green ^ h t and un­ ConnWtioxit, Six - being adult OPEN SUXdAYS believer in that grand old maxim, to Go by Air years. ' her of red pointg/iiad to last Rev.- Harold McCop. The. program three rnerribqrs to serve on' a spe­ paarln* ,»n completlng^lu jury ImmjRdlately. ipg enough. It Is not malevolent hampered by govemnawit,’’; Mr. week. Now the eames.number haal will conclude wlt^ the.'- Candle pedestytons and eight being adul X Manchaatar B*an^* Harain The eurgical dreseing will \ of of ^m is s in g all\ those jurocs bureaucrats are always well-li Ditmars was quoted as shring, "The'•less federal interference" In to last two ws*ka. But how doeal Light Service of Inspiration from cial -welfare committee. car occite»nts. Six of theae w « \wsshlngton. May C—fl^lWtsdne8.| under the name of The Knights ot being charged Jo state highyteys. surpass its war tlipB production the ‘ better.’’ He was profoundly nounced today that after M;^ 15, suspension , Rev. Thomas Sttvet of Talcott- yehlre list, and starting all over complicated, Inefficient apd often day and Thursday /^ghts at 71 X ville is head of thb Council and all Pythia.s and Pytman Sisters of . "While accident frequency has still Welcome Th\Jap8 opposed to federal participation in "V -m air from servicemen' over- o’clock. May 10 anW^l, and each i look; ^^ain a new Ntoy Hat of unnecessary set-up to operate, it in the days to come. It can put Jones had a restaurant G pAl youth groups/in Tolland County M^chester. and, has elected the J. Shank (above) of Des Moines mows his ^ovired lawn as the unsea.sonable reminder of shown a gratifying downward has ah easy time convincing Itself \thV "stats and local '.problem of aeaa will go all the way air. "V- following week bu/^e iame nights { tallowing officers: Griswold Chap­ winter fell throughoiit' moat of Iowa, ranging up to an fheh and a half in the northeast section of the trend, this year, the ae^rity hai, Whether the action Jurors. that great army of brains and m air now la shipped,, part q( the allowed him 1,000 points a monThJ are invited ,ta attend. Question­ Wilson Nu^ried that that particular eat-up must -.hieiii^oyment” —and said so, until further no^^. - ’ naires havA been sent out dealing pell. chdlrman; Thomak Rollasun, state. (A P Wlrephoto). not kept pace. On Ulia basto, if At this moment, one of the de- brawn to work, producing in the way by air a i^ j>iut by ordinary for<< meat. He deposited' thosi^ Irfike Street, Manchester ^ l o n e 7 JJ74 taken -“on medical groum go on forever. with thC'-'race que'stlons and the secretary: John Wehnerfsren, • vice \. the May traffic aqqiaent experi­ fe'nse attorneys, bringing defense true , American, unregimented quite fniquqrttly. And when at mall procedure^ \ More than 4W per cent of the points in a ration bank, writing chairman; '/Alexander Berggre-n,- the official aUtement,.»Oi , Bureaucracy seldom voluntfrliy checlta axainst them for the meat| completed quiestionnalres should ence tallows the same pattern as in- last C oj^ S B , under pressure Army’s paper requirements dur* treasurer; -Mas. Elizabeth, 'Cavef- the heading ^’Easter Orqetlngs" vey, or for other reaajkls. .the re­ obstructive tactics to a head. simplifies or reduces Itself. It nqv- wsy."4 . ^ he bought But he cheated. be brhught to the meeting. Those Girl Sueciiiiil)^ under which h® had sketched th* for the first to il/ libqntea, the er abolishes -itself. Then this:-"But Uie govern­ from a ' th b u ^ d soiJLrces, passed El SalvBiBddr is the only central ing the p u t year were giet by attending are also asked to bring iv. financial secretary. The r w o f Private Warnock S^ety commisyton sntfripstes a lease of Mohandas Oindhl is llke\ troduced two motions well csdjpu- "coatae^grades made .iBlfely of In sM d of staying within hls| Marine-Corps emblem. An appro­ The mild Connecticut eample S e c to r W a r ^ ’s.bin providing for Americai),-4epubllccan.’-republlc wwithout l ' a sea- ip.aividual box lunches with pen the committee members are: Mj;®- slight increSa^'in fateltties. ■ V ly to add to the gfineral health ot hited ^ bring down on his own ment must, if we are to be stic- coast on the Atlantic. waste .j^per, * \ 1,000-point Jlmlt, he overdrew his Mercyll Peckham, Mrs. .Ger^a priate verse which he coniposed,' of bureaucracy Is the State War f ^ r s l sup^rtNrf relief agencies ci'l and paper. . To Severe Burns completed the greeting. Soon lo'Retiirn "Highly . lineiiaUled aupervision head a Charge of contempt of eessful, refrain in peace time fsom account by writing checks that School Nurse Repqrt Thoren, Edward Bgrggrer an the situation irt India. Council. It had Its unfortunate He is the son of Mrs, Maiy of traffic over the state,' how­ being the burden upon us that it I n ^ e states he v^oed it. An totaled 2.,000v Thus he got meat . The scl^ l nurse. Miss Margaret David j : Dickson. x When h^ began this imprison­ court. The charge was Inevita­ beginning when Govfmor Bald­ worth ^000 points but waS able to| Pawlikowski, of Hampton, Conn. ever, as js'ell as on tf. S. Route 1. win, fresh from a campaign In actloh. it may \^\.wmembcre4 DornheM reports that 342 chil­ At a meeting of the committee ment, it was because he did not bly forthcoiiHng. The trial of the now is.” A:' pay'/ort^ 1.000. ostOn, May 6. — (/Pi — Elght- Before eiiUstnient, Nov. 12, 1942, ■IX^. Army Forces In the,South may pro^e the much desired coro- which the original creation and which waa loudly a^lauded ^ dren /w ere, inspected In April. held Tuesday night at the home penasjtlry factor and result in a te to wage a war of civil dis­ 30 crackpots, sedlttonlBts and That’s telling ’em, Dltty^/6reat OI^A found o u t. Jonea was tus-J Three cases "of pediculosis . were of Vice Chairman John Wenner- yeaKrOld Florence -Ward died at he wilp-a_-di'aftsman, employed by Private * Frederick A. development of the Defense the naUonal Cham W of Cjnh- pefided from getting meat until] the Jarvis Realty Company, Man­ better atatiatlcal balance of acci­ Come to the obedience In India at the very mo- traitors was set aside while the Counclt had been argued by the stuff! / fquhd and exciud^ until cared for.' gren, a, letter was read and ap­ BostoK City hospital early today WartmCk. 240 Charter Oak street, Kote among ftierce, which. Uhe Mr. Hoover— The Op^ Eight were given first aid and sev­ proved. ®®Py to the after a^allanit battle against sec­ Manchester, CbOn., has receqtly juries and fatalities to agree with Since hie gUotraent, waa l.OOT^ en were deluded. The teeth of 114 entire riiCmbership of the three ccmpleterl ' two years’ service' in ittasH. He failed, then, to rec- proceed. The progress made In se­ feel the political need for mak­ us—ancients with,, 'ilxtraordlnsrlly and incidentally very much Indeed monthly, that meant-. a month’j ond third qegree burns, ,.'tae trend in total accident cases. ing hie stamp on this particular Communlc*Dons for publications In the Open Foruni will not children were inspected, '37 -fouftd organizations. It vvas decided that this sector With an Infantry unit,- wnlte tds fact that India has a lecting 11 jurors was lost. The good memories, -Who still have an like the states of the SbutVeyn be guarantee publication If they contain inbre than 300.words. suspension. '‘A corps of doctors-'.and nurses- In that event, - oi'ir prediction will function unmistakable. The ed- defective and notes sent to 30 par­ each lodge see that 8 copy of this We‘ll Slop When originally a part of the Connecti­ be ‘off’ and" we will be pleased to ^ c e of\btalntng lU freedom trial will now have to Btart from uneasy recollection of the days Confederacy in the last century, to The Herald reaelVes the right to declme to publish, any nsatter Suppose the decision was handj ents asking them to have correc­ letter is sent outxto theto entire had-'ati uggleX since Wednesday to cut National Guard. He . is i)dw V luUon wae Indeed un^ue; It ere- ed down Tuesday. Jones must hav* save her life, using all tWe knowl­ be wrrong." , ' ' Britain, iiut no chance at a|I the beginning again. More time when American Industry was do­ always consistently against fed­ \that may be Ilbeloua or which la in bad taate. ^ree gkpreaslon tions made. mentbership. ..The thfee members eligible for return to the Uplted atpdL a body which, with Its as- of political viewa U desired by contrtbutlons of this ehataeter looked at the ihonth ahead gloom^ RecepUoh of .Membem edge anM expei'ushce acquired two WotTli Challenges Boclate committee members, eral interference. - epresenting their lodge will do .States and on the 24-month-’ rota- of o%tning lt\(rom Japan. The will have been gained for this ing business under S' very differ­ but letfera whl<*'are defamatory ot abualve wlU.,be rejected.. lly. But he brightened Wedneedgj) •There will be reception of >iew this work and all letters will be years ago in the troatmerrt of vic­ lioh plan now in effect Jn the ’ Present egg production allows hers soiqe 400 Connecticut almost BritisnxWone wer^.the enemy; he group of isolationist heroes. De­ niuPb ent'kind of government, one that 1 Some of Ua Remember' when OPA left only eteaka ^nd members at the 10:45 service ii^ sent out'qn the same day. tims of the tragic Coi-oanut Grove area. A former employep/of Che­ (St anXgg • day' tar every per- ndme roaats rationed. the Union Congregational church fire... son In ^ 6 United Btetes. could other. \ fense attorneys have, moreover, not only set s green light for Of course it’e a good deal to ex­ ■ they Cannot c o m p ^ for work The purpose of this letter is to Canip Van Doi-.i'. Miss.—(JP)— ney Brothers, MancheWer. War-. Thus unwieldy at the tOp., and Dr. Fteher’e Statue ^ With hit suspension lifted at ths on Sunday morning. solicit funta to carry tin the work A total of 64 blood Xi ansfuaions nock e-ntered actlve,y service in Many Xcircumataneea have made some progress in their effort with a too handsome appropria­ business but provided a whole pect of busy buslnesi executives I against the able*bodlhd, but they same time, Joqea knew he .could . Visited Newington were given the child brtpre death Bayonet drill might be boring tp Editor,/Manchester Herald. can make popples. Even in their which the committee proposes to February 1941. traimng a-t Camp changed Blndi then. His clvU dis, to turn the whole trial into some­ tion thrown into its lap, the W4r cluater of green lights and kept that they ahOuId remember things Mancheker, Conn.- The Home Service Corps of the undertake and fully explains all cgme at 2;40 a. m.’tpday\ a lot of soldiers, but not tar Pfc. Blatiding. . Florida, /before taevlng -BOLTON, CONN. ROUTES 6 AND 44 ..Council has riaturally been ex­ ' hospital beds they CM do this wanted except steaks and Rockville Chapter of Red Cross The little girl suffered' Jiui-ns George .Wontn, member of the 'U,S. Ko'bedlence camp^gn failed-' .Hi* thing of ^a circus. Their object is them on all the Ume^when busi­ so remote' In time ss'twelve years Dear. Slt:V ' w o ^ earning details. It is hoped that a liberal on his present aaglgnment.'i \ posed to many temptations. .T®, In a clipping from your paper j money for each | roaata. And^nd tnethfTbaii'W nan on uithose ta took a field trip to the Veterans Over three-quarters of her bbdy in natipnlii saner team. Staff Sergeant George -"O.sella. S. ALOISIO, Mgr. TELEPHONB , dramatic efforts^^ hold the club not to prove their clients innocent, ness ruled the roost at Washing­ ago. But after all there are quite response will be received So as to Hummage Sale give it credit, it hasn’t yielded to of Anrii 28 in reeard to 4 par-'®bwer they made. Second, Oie would last ofily a irmonth, Facility at Newington today in put the plan into immediate ac­ her Woburn home when she spilled Born/n Budapest, 15’orUi be- Army Air Forces, Was present at SOMETIMES CAUSED THR “R A IN BO W ofSus own life over the head of ihiey may doubt their ability to do ton undier the Iqade^rshlp of that mean­ too many of them, money-wise a good many Americans who wire conjunction’ with "their study of tion. a bottle of nail polish remover’ « carnc^f 18. the youngeSt lieiuten- a special Connecticut Nl,< ’it," Given by BrltuK policy failed, too. that. They do Intend to put on There have been some petty ex­ perfect business man Mr- Hoovsr. not so busy, until fairly recently, ma^^^M^iSlta wl^oteTij remembering' that OPA also cu« compensation allowances and al Already the committee baa re­ the kitchen stove and the flam^^ ant,tn the Hungarian army, where staged by the American Red Cross the point valuee in half—thag engulfed her. fa cin g is compulsory. '/ FINl LIQUORS — A I ^ — AND LAGBB Jap, who was only a auch an obstructionist • show that penditures undertaken primarily That was a long, long tlm r agm that they cannot quita clearly re­ you state that, ” Dr. Mary Shat-1 “ I n d g ^ a k ^ lotments to /eterahs and their de­ ceived several liberal donations in the NeA’ Hebrides recently. A Vernon Methodint Church to tickle the vanity of some of tW ri?ck Fisher who will xive eever-1 t®fi8 Idleness, and restofing spirits I jones cou l^ ’t buy .any steaks Her tragic plight attracted the /W orth has won more thaiV/3.50 threat when Gandhi tjhbse to go thCir champions, like the Chicago As long ago aa twelve years. pendents. Two weeks ago the fropi some who h*,ve learned of native erf Manchester, his parents, members who thought they had call the yesra of 1932 and the i l tocturei t o T m e X r o^^^ ’ . roasts for’ two months since thd the • proposed action and want to interest of thousands of person: nroedals aa a member of the Hun­ Mr.tend Mrs. A. Osella, reside at In the Your Fevorile D n ^ iitk E x p e r t l y M ined , Tribune, will be able to cry group visited the Bradley Field to prison, lit' how across bright ideas. wonitei^' If Mr. Ditmars’ recoTtec black, winter dt ’32-’33. when the rirtment of Psvchol^ of Vasssr I The women whq distribute the i.ooo p ^ U that were good for onC hospital. ' - help the cause. and more :J.hsn 400 people wWe garian national fencing team, tne^ 14 Village street. Secft. Osella der, accompanied by the ren* •Tarce" and "persecution." The Within the i functions of the tlon is good for twelve y ^ s , thir­ banks were exploding like a pack K . Wd hM SJm for a Mm- poppie. Unlike’ the disabled vel- L o n t h ^ fo r e now had to last tw^ Smaller Enrullhicnl Expected The commjttee plans to work waiting to give blood last night Cuban national fencing teapivtond \wa*/'Inducted into Army service / / By Our WeP^lbtovna Mixologlet Council, particularly among func­ h-f <5 vMra Director Of the Vas-! ersns who make them, receive months ? . . . .. j when the Cit.v ho.spital bloojr bank the A'mateur Fencing League of Coughlin Block Bose, who proclaims that the Japs tactics they have already revealed teen, fourteen or, even at a pinch of firecrackers and every day Superintendent of Schools Philip in close harmony with the local invFebruary 1943, at Fort Devens, tions heading U>-a. duplicating di­ Institute of ‘ PerSbnallty, De-! hothlng for efforts— ndfhiiig tan- [ Or would had closed. America:/ ______■ M ^ .. leaving on his present over- -are the ones Who will produce In-, are likely be repeated and In­ fifteen, back to the- year of the ear M. Howe has amnounced that as welfare authorities, as well as the Depot Square, Maneheeter rection, there has been ordinary, brought new shutdowns by'lndutr j ' I gible, that ta only the aaUsfaction IJonea before Wedne^ay ^ Statfe Welfare CommlOTioner’s of­ 'beas'fUMlgnment test. August. ' — ■ ;■ F ^ s R ^ - Y W f f t ' - T r y -- velopment." Z t having helpAd brighten the l^back ^ In ta . stick td tha the result of the StSrvey of elective * ,dian Independence. ” / - tensified in the future. Their per­ elemental Jealousy.- Every sub­ somewhjst ’celebrated 19i9 bubble try and lodger breadllnei. Although this Information prdb- 1,000 fice. Each of these have been in­ memory o t the dead and of having ruling ta spirit and let him oi cards returned to^' the schopi th? ■ '.About the only thing that fect triumph Umuld be to keep the agency concerned with post-war bursting. ably camA to you in thie form past tW'o Weeks, it would indicate terviewed and have promised full Llghthlng starts ten par cent Monday, Moy 8 While ^the green light glowed contributed to the welfare o t the I with 500. <■ Local MaiiTli’aBs hakn-t changed is the still un- trial from ever .getting started. problems, for instance, behaves as from the organizers of the Par­ that the enrollment in the High co-operation aa well as expressing Marlbofough of the fotest fires in the U. S. Those Happy Ita>-s on. And here’s another Side. SomA pleasant fact that India ia atlll The Nazi systeiq, /which these if it wer* the only prlma-donna e n t’ Institute, w* shall be grate­ Aving. It fe hard, "unaccuatoined meat chests were suspended un.ij school for the next several years great satisfaction ■ ib. having such eaebsye-ar. \ . in its field: This is. of course, I. wonder if Mr. Ditmars—and ful if you will note the following work for them but they do it glad­ an organization ' to ■ wbrk with Easlcjr^Greetiiigs full of potentlBl uhreat, which has. defendanU ao admlfe, would have I wonder If quite all of our they had paid back A Specified would be much smaller, and that A Well Child Conference .&’H1 be iSunday Dumers minor stuff. The War Council has HO many other .free-enterprlse people have forgotten how eagerly corrections in order to avoid error ly, happy to be able to aerve in - number of points. Others were sus4 a larger enrollment- was probable them. ’ . held in the Biclimond Memorial X Ir turn, made the British hesitant shot them a}I a long lime ago tackled big. worth while, neces­ in future references to Dr. Fisher ■uch a cause. urgsrs—ever permit themselves to Business and Industry, as weU as pended for a flat period of tlmel in the kindergarten and first An A^-anced Pacific Ba.se.— Library on. Tiiesray, M ay W e O m e u f about using th# great . Indian They would have, been "given nei­ sary Jobs, and hafidled-them well, when the Institute takes place. The noney which Is dropped in­ 9:30 to 11:30 a. m, But bureaucracy really shines indulge in m retrospect of those like one month. ' I grade. The upper room at Vernon (Delayed).—Marines o^ this artil­ ■. \ army for offensive purposes in the ther time nor hearing nor a free the weU nlgfi prostrate stated: and She is not a rtlember of the .Vaa- to the coin boxes in exchange for Then suppose Jones was sus| Depot will oe closed and the chil­ rection of Dr. Martha best when somebody tries to cut Police-Court lery /fegiment which blasted the good days when Business, and cities, '^welcomed those etrange, sar Department of Psychology the poppies goes entirely to the pei^ded until he Ijad paid bad dren transported to the Maple Japs at Kwajalein ,- Atoll in the director of Child H.Vgiene in Con- Japanese war, the thought being chance to repeat their own disloy­ it down. There was such sn ~St- particularly Industry, had ,the completely revolutionary alpha­ but is chairman of tiie..Vassar De­ welfare sctiVlUes of the American i.ooo points while another chisele: -arahsll ^Islands, sent Easter ncct>4a.t. ^ ' ' I that this army may be needed, at alties. We don’t expect them ever temjJt.. s sort of coup d’etat, Jtist street school. There will be one Frank S. Wilson of 16 Church partment of Child Study and Di­ Legion and the American Legion I smith, waa suspended for a less,high school teacher necessary greeting cards to their parente ahd A Card showeKA-a« given Eugene | Our prior to the assuiriptlon of office friendliest of Congresses and the betical agencies, the^ NRA, ' the any Ume, to keep order at home to realize that, or to admit how rector of the Vaaear College. Nurs­ Auxiliary, aupportlhg the work one month. I f OPA eayg Jones had street pleaded guilty .to Intoxlca^ friends a.s usual this year; thanks 'B. Lord on his 'ftrthday, Wednes­ b y the new War Administrator, friendliest of Presidents, and noth­ APA, the CCC and the reet, when, ery School. Furthermore, there nekt year. tion in 'police court this morni In Ih.dia.'^'^' ' very lucky they are to haVe. pur­ which these two Artat service or- to paj’.back his points, even u il Superintendent Howe has recom- to the efforf.s of Corporal 'George day, May 3. /Mr. Lord who has Mr. Henry Moile. that was when is no such |hlng as the Vasear Im before Deputy Judge Georgy C BROILED glRLOOfJjt^K / Lotting Gandhi be free to con­ ing to do but devote .its titanic early''In 1933. the fantastic New gsniaatlons dq/ior the disabled I means two months In PRy*"]? mendeu that the vacation date set (Bolly) Pawlikowski. been qplte i]J is now able to take sued their disloyalty in a democ­ it was announced that the War stitute of Peraonality Develop­ Lesancr and was .flned and economic talents to the develop­ Deal appeared in Washington and Veterans, the/families of the dto-Lwbuldn’t Smith he getting oq ’tor March 24 to 31-next year be Corporal Pawlikowski. a drafts­ -short walks. . g r i l l e d PORK CSOPK sider thia present situation, with racy. But the rest of America can Council payrolls were to be dras­ ment. There la Sn Institute of Per­ "C iven 15 days in jail, ^^he jail AT ment of corporate and national tried one looney scheme after an­ shied and the fumllies left ip need lighter than Jones? changed!' to March 31 to April 8 to gi man In the survey 'section of the The farther* about towm are BAKED TIRGlinA HAM ,the Japs actuhUy invading his temper .its distaste for them arid tically curtailed, on the theory sonality Development; in New B-y the depth of veterans. Every OPA was asked tar the m s ^^^ .sentence was a u s ^ iv i^ and he busy getting their spring work in Affention that certain Services were no long­ other. with perhaps only one/rilear- .avoid having the Spring vacation artillery, designed an attinetive MODERATELY PRICBDI . /country with a false slogan Of for their Court room tactics With prosperity, and the getting of two York City with whose work Dr. was placed on probt^qn for six greeting on a series , of V-Mail shape. The warm w'eather of the er neceasar^, THis whs an unkind Fisher is in cIo.se touch. She ia-di- penny is-'made to serve and be- to all this. j j. In Holy Week. ALSO: freedom for India, may be an in- cars into every. worker;s garage ly thought-out lde|^ in vlew ^thaf cause Of the close understanding dldn t *‘"^ ^ .*^*’* confer! months. He \t»s/arrMted yes­ forma tor his "buddies." past Yew days is bringing a-quick 1^dm$ Own$r$ some pride that oven-with—riff­ -vut, -for the hew administrator to r . tor of the VaSsar Summer In Ths Board of Education has vot­ AIWASTD and two chickems into every work­ the people should eat again, and and sympathy exisUng between " ed the sum of $100 for athletic terday Afternoon Jay Officer Sey­ The attractive design included development of vegetation. , tereating experimentr -Will he still raff such as this, democracy ad­ be had not brien consulted. Fur­ stitute. From its founding ill 1926 .?., ence today to find it. mour tar - annbylng the salesgirls somehow conto ill,to. possession of the Legion and Auxiliary111 men end I «n®e today materials for the East school. S 0 ^ expert earpentera SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALL# consider the British his only ene heres to its code.' ., / thermore. the selection of some of er family'l kitchen pot. Op to 1942 the name thia iniffl* women and those whom they are 7 Attending Sessions in a local sto: are no^/aTffilflble for any SPAGHETTI WITH ITALIAN SAlA U IA '6 1 my? Wyi he remain silent while those to be dropped from the pay Weren't thoae the happy days, L-aah enough to buV a pair of tute was the Vassar Summer pa* Alfred l^ n e y ot 490 Kcenej' Aiding, every '"pCwny is made to Young people from throughout i-oll indicated a polirical factional­ panta. \ stitute of Buthenlcs.' In 1942 ,and street plsaded guflty to driving a and all tihies of home re­ SPAGHETTI AND CHICKEN , Jap propaganda uses him as a Brother Ditmars! sAtys doubly In a cause of highest Tolland county including a number 80 OAKLAND STREET Pattern Now Complete ism As possibly ot some inspira­ I9l»3 it was called the Y*ssar motor yShlcle without prqper r*g- pairs and fflterattona. SPAGHETTI AND MUSHROOMS ' justification for its own attempt- That's what we want to,have AnyhoWy it waa'quits a ^whlle BARLOW from Rockville, are attending the tion in the sudderi ecqrihniy move, Bummer InsOtute for Fsmiry and worth. - istratUm and- was fined $5. Rstimates cheerfully ^ ^ conquest? Will be still hold Our air,, attack, shifting from ao thst the flgbt agairise some after the big day of VlctoryVor before Blialness and Industry even Child Care Services In jVartime. Understanding the meaning of sessions of thq Jorty-seyenth M- All Served With a Saace That Is SaperhT m o t o r SALES / IWrry A. Kelley of 34 Dcl’ve B. 1 OA!^ GRILL- given. 'that nOn-vlolence Is^ still- the an­ plane factories to .shore iuatalla- portions of the curtailmeht be- noticed that the steady green light In the coming summer Tt WMl he the poppy and the uses to which nual state convention of the Con- Sjiver Lane Homes, ebarged with | il ...... is it '? the Vassar Summer In/^tituw' for hdctlcu* State Christian Endeavor •WHERE GOOD FECIDWS GET TOGETHER’' to air fields *tn railroad carire ^a political test of\ the np longer shone, but that traffic the poppy funds are put. can any reach of the peace, had hii case j swer, even to the Jap? .strength of Administrator"-Mbsle- In 1930 th'e Cen.sus Bureau—niJt Pamily and Commimlty 'Living. of uSv’be deaf to the appeal; of-. Authorized Unibn which opened today at the PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SEkYJUB Whether or not Gandhi has ,yai ils, has now-. Kcachcd'-'SrtjriDst the riontroiywas being operated man­ Consequently, the last name would continued untH May 15th. | and Governor Baldwin." a New Deal bureau, remember—; Poppy Day? 3TUDEBAK1eR SERVICB! Seqond Congregational chura,h ' John G. Irwin at 108 Ridge >. DINE ANDk DANCE be the correct one to use In giving Wm. F. .j^leamed' any lessons about the last target preliminary to inva­ The argument against the '.piade, a survey of those peraoiis ually, 60 to speak. Can any of us fail to greet’ the North Coventry. street, charged with reckless driv­ TgOMI yp AND 9EI SAM ngher’s present titles. ’./■'By Aiinoun e.AUrriags 'fo the Lilting Tu'nes of bomparative roles of violence arid sion—the German army itself. A eurtallmentv however, was NOW, of course, things ara dif­ Post and Auxiliary poppy work­ ing, had his case noUed. ' strictly bureaucratli>-that the who had no jobs, were 01a to Sincerely youre, ers with a welcome, emile, fail to Factory Trained Meehainica.| Announcement is made^'of the THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Jphn$on LET US dET a c q u a in t e d Bon-violepce in the" world of to­ truck and tank concentration, an work and were seeking jobs. It ferent Industry baa been thriv­ y y, Helen E. Davis, Adelsrd J. LeDuc of South Qov- j services the^ economy houads put on the pop(w of remembrance niarriage 6f Miss Persia Barbara entry charged with reckless drlv- i DELICIOUS FOODS MODEST PRICES! Broad Street day. It tt"'at least good news that aircraft equipment center, and ing vastly on the blood of British /l^rector, Bureau of Publication, g e n e r a l had thought unimportant were found,, that there ' were', in the for the dead and ahow_Tbat we re- REPAnWNG Fallows, daughter of Emery Blake ing. had his case nolled this morn- I TELEPHONE 7426 the British ^ernriient has re­ an ammunition dump-all thr. e ystaar College. ^ 5 reallV of continued vital necessi­ country, 2,508,000 such persons. and ^ Rdsiian — and American member the living by eontribuUng - - Ob All Makes of CajlL 1 . E.ellows,.:and John _Arthur Rickes, ing. - He was . Involved in. an ac­ - Or Call Artkur Ayers. L-±'- ty to the state of Connecticut. as liberally as ^ r means ^ni per­ soli of Mrs.'MaEy Rickes of thia R0.4STBEEF ROAST LAMB laxed its use of force against him- laigets'-for Thursday night's oper­ In Connecticut there were .32,193, youth. If Ikitt. Dltihars representa cident on April 20 on Middle 'Purn- Coppy will ■'Apply For 'I'axl hospital recovering from his In­ Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. , / have previously trjed to hamper ' state wide air raid test.. From fear that those ^ o are how de­ ^ a r a little red floppy on our be on all our coat* on Poppy Day. PHONE 3883 Ruaaell P. Champ ot 37 Vernon juries. I>DUc wa-s driving eaat Hopeless iSituation the point of Tview pf bureaucra­ th^,^normal-number of bresdwln- its ability to move about in battle manding so loudlyXt^ returii of coats or dresses. The day will be Mrs. Bertha Olds,. 16 BRAIN ARD PLACE avenue has made application for a and the Apderson boy itas going 30 OAK STREET TEl/ .3894 The plight of the Polis^i Gov­ cy, that test was probajily uji- ners\ ' And what, if anything, was Poppy Day, when once each .year, American Legion Auxljiiary ccrtifl.cate (o operate a taxicab strategy. Now we’ke having 'a . satisfactory enoughvto provp the tba- 'permanent hg^^ ^ west when he irtiddenly turned to Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer ASKUSI! ernment in London is pairilnily il-, flUsinbu or Industry, as a unit, we of America pay, tribute by chairmtubof Poppy committee. Around Corner From/: aertice fo r . ttaiisporUtion of "pas- his left in„front of the car. try at dejitruying the v ity equip­ bureaucratic contention — Ih** Business in ^lis cpilntiV »«■« di .for . sengers, originating in thif city / Uiminated by recent .desi)atches-. doing Mout that? Apparently wearing, their memorial flower, the -31 “Florence etreet. Town. Erlip G.i N. Steenberg ot--the i i a ment it Is going to fight with. there Is continued need for at­ . Triple X. and a hearing on the application not w h i^ Mr. DltmSrs expects it quite a": seiiduid'disappol poppy, to those who gave their Uvea ^ ' Carl Prieea Milner Hotel. Springfield/' Mass., Caught between the definite policy There Is no

\ V. I' /- N.-' X ■/- 'sX/ V' X V. NX SATURDAY, 6,1944 K. * 7 V \ \ Average miljMpirenfatlon . / V X The t\vai)icr I a c e ( 6 S i(nj^ Herald X - X : y . for the sioqttl ar^prB, 1944^-^ o f D/14. tve’s jh ef; SF x X " - X s X? .Mid rooler touli 5 May -meetn»^\>f the Men's X 8 ,7 4 6 X- "': , day IMciNMsIhg 'cloudiness, Metho^Ut lewifn Drive , 1 ^ .skme^hat wnrroer by' club of the SouthX List Engagement / ^EVERY SATURIli^ NIG H l^T 8:15 ')Weinb«r ef the Audit boiit To^iva ;J church will bp, held K m a y ovs- ^ Main noon. \ ' X «in g May 26 and wiU H er4 $1.00 Bld«M of ' ' \ X. . V >r-FflndsDn \, X' \ 'f 'i' as Uklies^' ■: , An4 oh Son^^f Manch^Ue^ Side Stn^t»y Too M anehHUtrr^ of VUldge fCharm : X je.womclvof AiP clety •A hold th flrXr'P^gul fgu lsr to^ Group 2, Mia. Gebrge W^' H oli^ ■-1 , , ^ ■ '/■ The orga^blMtion, c .(Claaaiaed Advertlaing pVvPngn 10) .■X- MANCHl )NN. MO^D> lY,^ m a y 8, 1944 (T\VEL\^E PAGES) THREE CENl'S ' Borrow iftemoon »t o o'clock at leader, and Group «4. Mrs'. WHliaftv Local (^anipaigii Gets e loojes o f the. tpWn'k )iCL3tin.,NO. 186/ • V-, Ian Club on^lMridge street, KnpfsiJie. leader, Mjenidrial Music Association here principal ^«sid 0 0 0 American dejTts who was In Massachusetts swer many needs in town and it Hav-h yoii noticed the moth-eat­ jSpot Metal ■ « 7 Spmc4^,,St. A i Birch 'Miss Betty Boyd might .well be oonsid^ed as a me­ Rushan Plants Fateful Hour The Women's DiVisibn of the on a business trip yesterday, en appearancq of Cenfer Pitrk, On A Check For Tho Best... : ^ t by Fires Still ei!s/^nd- Figlitera AH Kinds o f Aotp Body Wotk brought with him a copy of the morial to the veterans of the pres­ law-ns. at private homes all oVerif Y. M. C. A., and local Committee Dr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd o f ent war. The ‘^ s p it a l here was i Burning After Daylight mad Track PMntlng of the Hartford County Y. W. C. A. Sot>fhbrldge. Mass.. Evening News, ►town-and^ the grounds , around yjs^ in Body Attack Two Areas; 7P\ Porter street imnounce the erected as a nlemorlal to those of No Better Liibncating Oil X| Hit Sevastopo About Week have discontinued regular sesSjoijs to show how the Jewish residents some of our'public buildings?. Wc I Raid by Amencans. Drojr" 2,Q00‘ Tons ol for the summer. A t pre.sent they engagement o^ tlj,eir daughter, of that town are conducting the the last W ^ d War. Somethlpg of w’ere Inclined t»K*u^pect It' wax be­ that type^akes a far better ptie- are working on summer projects. M isfl^ttly I-'oyd. to. Lieutenant campaign. cause Of the ravishes pf the Jap­ ' X Could Be Fouhd Thon morialVtban a granite shaft wbich Goes as Jt Ap~ 111 Hard ^aids Blow E3E^losiy.es bn German AMCB OOFKAN John Matiin Hyde, son of Mr. and churches, both Catholic and Pro­ anese beetle and asked an expert Allied Headquarters, N*-1 ■" (known As Qncen A llce)\ Dr. D. C. y . Moore will return to Mrs. JohnNHunnlfbrd Hyde of 99 testant united with the Jews In serves no practical purpose. on landscaping hl's opinion. He at­ prpacheg^Biiried Par­ -apital; Maranders SPIBITUAt MEDIUM x- lea. May 8.-r-(/P)XA 11 i e d j hiS rcgulai* practice on Monday. the drive. ' It ,1* believed that the tributed the trouble lo . the jm - Bsstetb Daughter bt a Seventh Son Pitkin ptri eavy and medium bombers | ticles ;X Ifilitary Value Strike at Miss “Boyd graduated from Man­ ideas could be 'followed Irt Man­ / Mrs. Chester Sendrowshl. whose precei.ent'ed dry season last slim­ Axis Broadcasts Choici Military , Bom With a VeU , ounded Bucharest for the A group of native Jamaicans chester High sch(wl and Is now a nusband is w-ith the N avy C-B's mer, the lack of rain or snow,^dur- Beemhz* Oaltv. inciiiding Sonday,. chester. \ V Op'^tiexice Two-FolU. Powerful Forces As- ’i,g| ' Objectives, in France. who arc employed on farms arrd Junior at SkidmorK col^^e.. The drive fpr ftinds, whje, somewhere In the South Pacific, fng the winter and the light fall of [bird time in 24 hburs last • A. M/to 9 P ’ M. Or By Aptml"** rain this spring. He believed the tobacco plantations in this vicinity Lieutenant h ViI(W graduated nation-wide. Is for thift has sent this column a poem which ’ight, guided to the ‘Rom^ ^ saiiltiiig Port in^ Ei- Bent. In the Service of the-Peo­ gra.ss roots have been permanei\t-.^ Victory' Th- wtll enterUln with Instrumental, from Manchester High school and hpn dollar*. she has just received from "Chet” / A Product With a Reputation' ' By Howard M'. BlakcHlee London^ Maj- 8.—(/P)- ple (or SO Teara. ian .capital by fires _ still music and native songs at .the Le­ left Wesleyan University In his entitled “Tribute to Marines at ly destroyed and the only thij^ Associated Press Science Editor fort to-., Take City.: fo r Sj^ Nearly 2,000 U. S. bornbera 109 Chnteh Street, Hartford, Conn. gion Horne .tonight. All Legion­ \ .. Tarawa.’! xWe print It herewith: left to do is to stir up the soil, fe r ­ I unting from yesterday’s Phone 0-80^ junior year to enlist In the Army ''New York, May 8—A baby siren and fighters blasted.Jhe.Ber­ naires and their friends arc Invited Tflhute To Marine* At^Tarawa tilize it and reseed. / .merican daylight attack, Air force. He received his pilot .■ / MAKE YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT which shrieks-When it gets close to London, M aV 8 (A*) — Soviet Washington, 8.—i/Pj—Grt;- to attend. „ ' fanchester By C. A. Sendrowskl. . •hlch ripped tracks apkrt and lin and Brunswick areas tfh wings at Blackland- Army Air A Manchestei imn who'was ar­ humsn fleSh where a bit of metal la. bombers and flghter.s lashed at Field, Waco. Texas.-March 12 and No magic,!, nor earthly praise / LAST LONGER WITH fpllntered locomotive shops Ip the boke riser.from the irbor Installations at the Japanese Naval base on Dublon Island. Truje. In nian strategy iflakcrs are ej^ eew ^ y , \yith a great fleef of rested recently awoke at ten min­ Sevastopol in intense week-end as­ Advanced pupils of Fred E. W er­ Will rehifrrect you from your ty’s faflyards. x buried was exhibited to the Medi­ ihe’^Jarolinci, during an ftack by U.. S. Navy plan -s from Picifle fleet earner force. ‘ This photo was ed here to (See their most fateful mg Fortresses pouncing* for is now stationed at Bowman Field, Book utes after nine the morning after ner will give a piano recital In graves, Strong nghter Opposition cal Socioty.jpf the State of New ceived by radio from lawaii. iAP WlrepWoto from U. S. I^Jgvy.) saults, Moscow announced today, THE SHERIDAN Louisville, Ky. j the arrest. Reallslhg, that court hour of decision about a week— tli^Mcond straight day 01) Center church house tomorrow those w*ho live wiH cflriY on R. A. F. HallD^ces and Libera- York, today.j and Axis broadcasts aas'eried that To: sessiorfk b egin .^ 9 a. m. he dashed VALYOLINE perhapp-a da^'of so either way— Berlinx-th.e battered capital aftemoon at^:16. ‘ Vou/deeds of valor---.the Marines i irs. c a r r ^ g into Its fourth The siren goes up'^-lhe scale aa to-the Town Court. Not a person “ extraorUihai'ily , pow^erfiil” /Red froni/'the time a full-scale - Aiticd r e s t a u r a n t The Gleaners Group of the'South Field/riflls o f Aunchest'er Coon eWv^itcheon. _ ralght day thg terrlflc air offen- nears the metal, and changes Xso tliat' th^Germans now called • 1' * and Club a t\ its Coventry was in tlm-court room when he accurately that by the soimd a Army forces were asssulting l Sion force hits western Eu- "condemncdXto death.” Another Methodist W.S,C,S, will meet Mon­ \ ■ >* aimed at ^plng out Roma- day evening at 7:45. ^ grounds. Out on thV,white coral ties arrived. - So he,went into Chief j Ian gommunlcatlohs and IndUs- physician can judge just about how #1/ Offensive in Ipdfd,; besieged Crimean port in an effort armada com ped entirely of Lib­ Invites the People of X -X Their choice, as 'au^pritlos here Monday, 5 Ia y ) The wreckaX* of " hundred lives. Gordon’s -office gnd apologized for I’-lesi encountered vpjyr strong close he is. / to overwheirn the German-Ropiaj>' erators hammere 000 At A Monthly Enough sy^tes: Advanced Allied Headquarters, positions but are suffering Army faile^ in a prolonged at­ Balkans. Six of those cohsecutlve Telephone 7426 or 4614 Sure I know* a hundred yards Is rcraft/were deatroved In other one-half miles toward I-oyang feraJHona. bringing the dav’a bag w Guinea, May 8-^A*)— Allied disproportionately heavy losses. tempt to break through between Mediterranean blows fell on Ro­ in Your Own Home. Estimates Gladly Given far. and now are onlv six miles south Cost of^ $4f.53? while the Allies lost two Allied com m i^que said today; the Prut and Moldayadrivers. mania. _____ - - I’ll take the lead. I ’ll hide behind ^To Nomiii^rtfe of the ancient citv. gateway for ^ airmen are driving heavier bomb Rick’s Record Phone 3971 >. Vy,/bombers and 12 i other nos-ih'e thriist into the very heart A S y v v * 28 rilles A Soviet commupjqtt* said that A fte r the big fellows carried out .CALL 8254 that tree, Includes plaster^ walls. Western Dou'.rlas fiiXouKh lumber. No. 1 select fed Q»k anea In more, than 1.506 sorties. T6HtlS''dee’per Into The Netherlands Russian warplanes, swooping on what the Gei man communique. for Appointment". Joe,' Mike, Ed. AI, pick your bw'n of China. ^ Allied batrols pushing fonl^-ard Lighter Allied plsnea hamnjpr- East Indies again, Gen. Douglas Seva^tPpol from' dawn to dusk, in­ called "terror attacks” bn Biich-’ and follow me, flouring. Trim Pak Trim, a ’fireplace that will sfive unUmited pli*asure, cellars that are a MacArthur disclosed today. on the./Kohlma - road have ad- sbipplng, off. the Dalmatian FDR Looming Fierce Fighting RepOrtM flicted heavy los.ses on Ge^rtisn and Downing Foes arest and Berlin, approximately Free Enlargeoient revelation and grpunds that afford space for a garage, yictory garden or whatever you For the first time since Am eri­ 28 miles north of Imphol, GEOIliGE DE^Y >aat and German ..porta, dumpa, Fierce fls^ting was reported in Romanian troops, blew up ammuni­ 200 Nirth Air, Foret Marauders W e stand -like crosses 'b n -your can invasion forces started their the communique from Admt- with Every Roll ot Flint A id communications in Italy. In a all.sectors of (he Honan front, ajid tion dumps, wrecked artillery bat- Photographer may have in mind, V X - ^ ^ lightning conquest of Hollandia. Lord Louis Mountbatten’s struck today at hUIitarj’objectives Developed and Printed. **w C gi-avA, larp battle near Lake Bracciano it was'penerallv a^fhitted hFre tleries and damaged several ships. Oklajibma Pilot Ties A thousand pa^ms, a thousand Pay us a visit ai»4 prov^d-^ourself that we are a local organization that takes a Indications Democrats April 22. bombers brqught Boeroe,- headquartein. Early in their inva­ in oorthem Fran^and a railroad orth of Rome, eight R.A.F. Spit- that the situation is growing sqri- personal pride in our merchan^e aftd aije striving and working to build and plan for ahd Kai islands, into their sigMs sion of the Indian border territory Holding Out Sinra 5Iid-.\pril bridge oh the outskVts of Rouen. graves. i-ea shot down nine MR-109’s out In Next Few .Days Will ouR and that the Chine.se,. can nq Mark ' Set, in Sonth* ELh'E STUDIO Moonlight freckles your shallow and dumped a heavy weight o_( ex ­ the Japanese blocked this road ’The Axis garrison, estimated at Germans .\ttae4* hi Wave* the future.. X ^ '' ” formation of 18. loi.ger follow thejr usual strategy 25.000 men, 'has been holding -out bed Make Certain Neces­ plosives .on Timor.. , . / along 15 miles of its 60-mile west' Pacilic 'Thea­ German wghtcra di-o-^ bitterly We invite you tp ,try to buy n ^ y of the products and features whjch we have plane Qoallty Poorer of trading snare for time without in Seva.sto;'oi since mid-April un­ And the lCave,4 great deeds Night-patrolling''' Navy ..'“black le i^ h . against the Liberators bombing facing possible dire consequences." der fire from -Soviet siege guns ter by Major Bong. Roofiuge!!>Asb^toa of the dead. incorporated into .The Meditgi-rahean A ir Force sary, Delegates Picked. cats" (Catalinas) ppun^d .-bn a Tw o v illa g e in the hills north- Brunswick, returning crewman immand declared, meanwhile, The Japanese were reported Japanese convoy of cjire destroyer east of PalelPalel 'have nave been taken by commanding the heights overibok- Neither Wind, sea or shifting jwnd. making rapid progress to clear said, and some estimated that as Siding and Rock . . \ dhsplace igt' the quality of planes avail- • By Jfck Bell and seven freightecs off Mangole Allied -forces, the announcement ing the city. The Soviet Black sea A U; S. Fighter Bpse'm Eng­ the important north-south 1*61- fleet and air .arm have reporlfd many as 150 Nazi planes engaged Yoilr hallowed ground, your eter- >lg to the Germans for Aghting Associated Pre»» Staff Writer Islahd, east of CeJObes, Friday and continued. Palel lies about 19 land, May 8. : (/P/—Capt. Roljdri 6. in battle-at one time. The Germany Allied raids on southern Eu- nlng-Hankow railway ' and field damaged a 5.000-ton meichant. sinking stFres of escape ve'akels Wool Insulation nai^l resting place. With Derhocrats 'in six states miles aqulheast of Imphal. In the attacked In waves fbr half an' )pe hfhl deteriorated recently, disoatches said they had narrowed man, today’s/ommunique report­ Buthedaung sector of the Arakan try’ing to reach Romania. •;/ * Johnson of Lawton, Ok^la., a Tlpin- selecting delegates, PrC^dent to 14 miles the'stretch of Une held hour. '. Expert'.vrorknuuuhlp. AB work American Club NO'-magic. noL,earthly praise*’ it there w a s' “ no disposition to ed. ■ / / front at least 350 of the . eneniy A German military"analyst.■'pom- der’oolt pilot, shot down two enemy gpanuiteed. RoMonablo Prices. omk Roosevelt may. receive Enough hy the . Chine.se. A spearhe'ad Of Namle^town on Boeroe, • 125 mentiing or the reported land as­ ' American fliers said it was the H iderrate the caliber of GermaP Were killed in recent fighting, said pjanes over Gerpiany today to Win resurrect you from your first Gei'fhan fighter defense in No>.obllgatioii for m estlinate. the enemy column driving soiith- miles southeast of Mangole, \^a^ the communique. < sault, said that- "evid en tly the’ graves ' ' • ,* lots.” / publicly pledged and claimed con­ boost his total at 27-r-all bagged in strength .since the Vpril 29 raid on Write. \ Summarizing April operations, Waril (iown the railway frpm bomhM the sAipe night. It was the In the-Kohima area “heavy fight­ Soviet high command is staking But those who live will cairy.On vention votes before this week is Chenghsien was reported ;o have the air— and become the first Berlin. A heavj overcast , forced * • . Your deeds of valpr—tl\e Marines le statement <*sid that fighter pl- flr^mention of a raid on Boeroe ing” continues'; but there was no everything on annihilating the BINGO t- had noted early in the month out to clinch a fourth term nomi­ captured Slping whilel another since April 11. , material change- in the situation, Sevastopol gahrisop with one American ace in the European the Liberators to bomb" through eacutcheon. . mm nation— if he wants it. ' ' ' moving south was reported at the clbuds. P’lak was described as ASK USH Burton Insulating Co. lat the majority o f the Intercep-^ Liberators and British Beauforts heaqukrters said, while south of smashing blow in o'rder to relCaAe theater to break .Capt. Edward While practical politicians have Cbiinvatien. , ’’ showered more than 30 tops of light. , 180 Oxford St. Biultord At The Wonder whatever I^Came of the ira were “top notch" ME-109*,’ Imphal AUied troops made art. at­ the divisions engaged for other Rickenbacker's combat record of had no doubt for some time that Yesterday the .I'apanese nortpeijn bombs Saturday qn Koepang and A t least three crewmen told o f Phone Hartford EMMS . proposed plan fp pllint dogwood id''W F-290s and the victory tack which captured an enemy sectors of a summer offensive.” 26 aircraft kills in .tpe First World rOHIGHT klrna reflected it. Later, Figt the president could have the nom­ column was reported at Yengchen. its Penfoei airdrome at 'Timor, Comparatively few Russian PRINCESS trees in the parklets on East Cen­ position with thr^e gbh«- War. I' ination on the first ballot for' the 83 miles south o f Chenghsien. and northwest of DanS-in,. Australia. (Continued, on Page Eight) ter street ? ’The last we recall was :56a, JU-87S, RE-2018 and other Minot clasheit Involving hand- troops would be-held down by con­ Johnsbn thlis lied the record set RESTAURANT asking, indications a r e ‘ that his the Chinese were believed Mi con­ The last Tim or raid d,f consequence that the State Highway depart­ fsrlDr types were shot down. In to-hand, fighting in which the tinued Altis resistance at Sevasto­ in the SouthV at Pacific theater ORANGE HALL party members Will .piake certain trol o f the .railway for a distance was a 23-ton ’ assault., announced Comer Main and Pearl Streets ment. discouraged the Idea because ost tnstahees, however, the ene- enemy suffered severely" have oc­ pol. hbw’ever. since the 'Germans by Maj. / Richard L Bong, 23, of y fot-ihationa continued strong in the next few days that the nec­ of-40 or 50 miles below that point. April 18. it was felt they might be a men­ curred west of Bishenpiir on the and Romanians are wedged into' an Poplar. Wis. , WE REPRESENT THE STRONGEST id aggressive. The^ Allied flght- essary 530 delegates are available. Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault’s Mitchells ca,nied a Friday at­ Business Men’s ace to traffic. The parklets As of today. 415 of the 510 dele­ jungle . track which leads to" .Sil-. .Johnson's two kills t^a^- still tack to Kai, due south of the west­ (Continued on Page Eight) BIG PRIZES! LUNCHEON— are bare and 'really in need of gates who have been chosen are char, terminus of a spur Jine (b-|,hc were unofficial, but there was lit­ FtashesJ STOCK AND DIVIDEND 7 S c (Continued,on Pnge Four) (Continued .'on Page FouF) ern end o f New Guinea, last men­ Bengal-Aasam railway, thb Allied , ...... ' - -' Some sort .of foliage or shrublwry. pledged or claimed for Mr. Roose­ tioned as getting a 21-ton dousing tle doubt they would be confirmed^ (Late Bulletin* 6Tthe OPl W ire! communique reported. PAYING Served 11 A. M. to S-P. ,51. Dogwoods are not\a heavy foli­ velt. April 19. He-, is a member of the famous age type of tree and wqiild not ob­ Missouri Democrats, mepfing to­ '' Lash at Allied PostiJons , Admission 25c Liberators continued neutraliza­ Thunderbolt unit commanded by Given Jail Sentences COBIPANIES ' ^mplete Dinners struct the travel \ylew ss other day, are‘'expected to name' dele­ tion raids on the Schouten islands, In a pre-monsoon burst of ac­ Military Plans Col. Hubert Zemke,- Missoula, kinds of treMi might. A t this time KthP Is Closed ^ gates carrying 32 votes for the 2 4 \^reHurt Three Rivers, qiic.. .May 8.— ' PL • Serv^ 5 to 9 P. M. up the New Guinea coast on the tivity the Japanese have lashed out Mont., which claimcd'a total of six — .fudge.J. ,\. .Melayei today sen-. INSURE Also A La Carte Serv ice. of year they are particularly at­ .president. Wyoming may add eight path to the Philippines from .Hol­ at Allied positions in the Kalapan- Germans do.vncd today. tractive and would add' consl.dei- n\ore favorable to his candidacy, Given Support fenced .lean Jodoin and Ph)llp i By Methodists >us iset landia. One Liberator was lost in :^n and Kaladan valleys in western Gentile Holds,, Present Kee-onl .Cutler, .American Federation of IN and Republicans In that state will a combat with 15 enemy fighters. Buma and sharply attacked the de­ list the European t h a ter. Capt. e l e « nine convention representa­ Labor organizers. tq.Six months In' V Other planes loqsed 50 tons of fenses o f Kbhima. northeastern In­ Don Gentile of Paquq^, Ohio, 'hpw jail on charges of havjng counsel­ V s siTRE in s u r a n c e : tives) bombs on. the by-passed W ewak- British Einjiire Premiers dia, apparently with ^ttle success. o,n' home leave, holds iHe piese'jR led war workers to strike, to re- jielegates Approve Re* Ohio voters will participate In Three Injur^l Seriously Hansa 'coast below Hqllandis and LA P IZ Z A A. headquarters c<^munique -f-ecord of enenniy planes destroyed',;'|kniain 00 strike and td urge lellow- niAl. 5810 — 8.53 MAIN ST preferential primaries tomorrow In 52 tons on Tobera and Lakunal Approve Allied Global , I ports Completing In* After Vehi^YJ^ilh 27 meanwhile announced-'^yesterday WprUers to strike In connection q'irstrips, at Rahaul, New Britain. that Allied troops had withdrawn (Continued on Page E igh t) A n n u ^ (Cofttaned on’ Fags Four) Slratejry in Parley's. with the strike'lastOt'tober at the ^i^ation of Finances.^ Passenwers Hitg,i Gib. 'On the ground, American pa­ f(bm Buthedaung, on the upper j ------trols wolmed Ueir way 20 miles Shaw'inlgan l*^ills plant of the Alu­ Depot . • —— > Maya peitlhsula 65 miles northwest minum Company of Canada, be-' __ to the son.thesi|-'froin, captured of Akysb port, after “ha-vlnig es­ London, May —(fl*)—The prem­ r ii a t y i May 8—{«>)—' The Milton, Mass., May 8— IJF)— fense counsel said would Ale an YOUNG PEOPLE'S Hollandia, fn^op'ptng up isolated tablished ourselves on certoin fea­ iers of tlie British empire plunged which, had separated i- the appeal. . / Vacation Ends Twenty-four persons \vere injured Japanese. , tures vital to the>'Security of this Into the second half of theic .con­ Nazis Ldiiiicli SE>ORA BERTA G.\MBO de CAMINA Squore brOiernXnd southern divisions of • ’• * / early today when an Eastern Mas­ line,” The withdrawal was describ­ ference program today after giv- |e MethottiM churches since the Report Landings by Comnuuidns Treflsury Balaii«e ed as a part of a. “readjustment of Ifig appixival to Allied global strat­ Of the Unive?«ity of Mexico I • ' C O U N C I L tr-lH ^ae^lbe iitates until five sachusetts Street Railway bus egy in a Tull week of discu.ssion Strong Drives Bern, May 8.— i/Pi— .A dispatch or Roosevelt — '*■'* — . . pur positioui” in the area. ' - Ex.vhange i ’ rofes.sor At Connecticut College, j G u ll V ^ata agOvWUKclosed completely containing 27 passengers struck a ranging from impending,-invasion ' .■ ; from tlie Italian 'border to^La Washingtim, May 8.— —The ' Buthedaung, 're-bccupled '1 by )fore adjoqmimnt here Saturday operations to plans for Pacific vic­ -Suisse of (jienevB today quoted ' New liondon ' .. . On The Square taxicab and overturned on Ran^ position o f the Treasury May 5: the British 14th Arm y last, March, their quadirenmgl General Oon- tories when Germ^b.V is'defcated. Fascist .officers as saying that .Al­ ... R e tu i^ ’ to '^Qi*k»^Feel' dolph avenue at the foot of Tucker Receipts, $124,666,748.83; ^e after a prkvtotrs withdrawal a year A’)»parentK MHkiiig Ef* M'ill Lecture lender Auspices^ of The Educational Club SALVATION ARMY grence.-'"- \ \ Complete agreement on military lied .Conpnan^is ;w s ^ I'l),,'Corsica^ hill. pendit ires, $333,900,983.16', net apd Sardinia bad landed on the' The delegates'apprip(ed commlt- -4ng; ,.Better After A ir available ambulances in the problems was disclosed by Prime fort la Crnsh Yiigo- balance, $11,430,659,729.46. (CenblniMd tm Page Four) Minister John Curtin ,of Australia Ligurian coast o f v.pdrtliwesferrt T u e s d a y , ,M;^Y 9.8 P. k > ‘ , le reports which comideted thr MiltonTDorchester area rushed to e* , yesterday in a broadcast qddres's fllav Partisan Arinv. Itatv in the last tew days tor a se­ Now. Ei^and'^Piyision ijtegration o f the yartbtiiKflhancisl ''‘R^bI of Four Weeks. Jhe scene and the** injured were " On “ Mexico Today and Tomorrow” ---.-,. in which he said t)w ' conference ries' of patrol octionll-preparatory If stems and the * codiflcanqti of tqk^en to Milton '’and Forest Hills Certified' . [iurch policy and set out upon a had fully endorsed a “ beat Hitler Ixmdon, May 8— (/Pi— GtXmab to invasion. The unconfirmed re­ NATHA n HALE SCHOOL p. m. Today, High School Auditorium, MAXIMUM VALUE W’Sshlng^on, May 8—(/P)—Presl-:’ hospitals. Doctors said three per­ port said some.of the troops were Inited "Cruisdae fOr ChrlsV’ sons were injured seriously. first” policy geared to plans for forega have launched strong drives Admission dent Roosevelt went back to wofk British Vic^r Verifies Tale maintaining steady pressure in killed or captured but that otliers > » • « • « • • • • • t,23c, 5c tax. 'n an to raise 925,000,000 for Milton police said the bus, bound United Session.' today, feeling a great deal betteit the-PaemfcV •'*' throughout Yugaalavia In an ap­ w ere' believed to hai'O returned tii FOR YOUR DOLLAR Instruction and world-wtde svan- for Aehmo,nt from Brdekton, had • foul* weeks’ rest ,on a Designed to Exchange Ideas parent effort to crush the Y u g o their bases with Information on POTATOES lUsm.-.'.- a number of British and American Carolina plantation.'. He The talks — -designed to ex­ the German-built fortlflcatloBS. - |The North and South’ Methodiat servicemen as passengers, as well Of Jesus on Cross in Sky ■slav partisan army during the * ' CHIPPEWAS WHEN YOU BUY was in top condition for change ideas rather than make de­ 2 130<3:30 Group Councils. blscopal and. Methodist Protest- as imveral women. temporary lull op other Allied ndiatlwer ma) be in store on the cisions—appeared ' to have given Rehearing Requests Rejected churches'agreed five years ago X 11 Held at Hospitals fronts, headquarters of Marshal . ■ - ' * m illta[i^ political and domestic the British government a keen In Washington, May 8— (/PH-T-TIfe' $3.90 AS LOW AS $500 DOWN A HOME HERE. unite, and since then the work Eleven persons were held at hos - Ipswich. England. May - i.—(^•'eign aa a. good omen . .. .1 did Jo.slp .Broz (T ito )' snnounced to- fronts. sight already into how the vast Supreme court. rejected today two - 8t00 p. jfu. Tonight, Public v IJemoitidratioii bringing the physical assets >t pi'tals for further treatment and —The Rev. Harold Godfrey Green. | not mysslf »ee the sign and for GREEN MOUNTAINS empire feels about the war. Wad­ Best quality avail­ Insiderabie concern by at'least a friend, Bernard. M, ^qaruch. at one fingqr was a'ntputated. in the sky during-an April 27 air.; then the form of Jeaiis appeared. Colonel Norman Marshall of New York in aspect solidly on the map. tenegro. « / - requests for a rehearing. The court V delegates.who pointed out that Georgetown, S..^ C. raid alert “ His bead was bowed and His able. Kame as we plant Among those treated and then The same agreement, however, Mght .AgaiiiHl (.'betnikN made no comment In denying Ihe. Charge, and other Officials of the S. A. and e.cxpansioD was only in pro{(or- Any number’ of aubjec' relea.sed was Anthony PlllUowskl "There was scarcely any varia­ feet were cru.*»sed—all who saw Renewing e.ccu.saUons' that Gen. o u n ^ c B . ' open for discussion—congrdvion- tion— if any— in these, accounts,!’ 'fgiee ,on 'Ih 'i^ details,’.’ he said. may not* be fduiid in Jlie coming peUtiunik We also have Garden town pre^nt. t>n to.the increase in population, o f Columbus, Ohio, a member of week’s talks on . inteitnatloiial Diuja Mihurlovic, King Peter’s nile Sunday school membership i l investigations, for' exiinipl the Anrty Air Forces. ^ he said after extensive . conversa­ "Whgn-;it disappeared it .did not war minister, was directing an ac­ drift a w a y 'lik e clouds but 'yan* problems in the economic * and Beds and Czecha Sigh Pact Fei^lizer, $2.50 per 100- the same period showed a loss the gbvemmeht's seizure of Police quoted the operator of tions with residents in this east tive campaign against the parti­ MONDAY, MAY 8 iahed toatantly and entirely." transportation fields. Jh this .. London, May 8—(A5—Hit pound Imr. [ S0(),000, Slid the number of mln- Chicago plants of Uaefgwners^ le taxicab, TnoicliL~Bmord, 86, Anglian cbejn town. “Hundreds of sans, the bulletin said that “ very 10 a. m. and 2 :1.5 p. m. Sunday, sessions at Other elpuds in the sky we phase the bold voice of Chnada is M d Czecih governments have elga^, |ers steadily decreasing. Ward and compstny. Mr.- Rooee- 34 ^road street, Brockton, as nereons have said they euw the violent fighting" was going on In cd an agfiBement for the adadids- ’ said to hav**xlrtfted by while the expected to be raised by Prime |One resolution adopted by the v.elt had nothing to say about that saying he saw the bus coining s l ^ clearly." t ’ Serbia h^nst CheUiik forces! IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION the Salvation A ra y Citadel. vision remained stationary. Minister W. t>. Mackenzie King, UsUon of areas of CzecheaMvhkte FRANK V. ALEXANDER JARVIS, Pres. crence dalled upon President at an tnfoi7nal/ : AH Streets East of Main Sjtreet from the Center North A Cordial Invitation to All, Especially the vision yesterday,- when the wilted from light on ice crysUW desirous o f mstntaining the high­ |r his war .emergency , powers, In fact, he said, he was aware The 'mis' called . upon ’’all Chetnika - ..and day. The Red Army rmehed and North of EasU Center Street, including Oakland PHONE 7M7 . _ PHONE 2-0545. OUR OFFICE ON CENTER STREET. PHONE 4112, OR 26 ALEX­ vlear said;- “ 1 have satisfied my­ in the air. but, there was nb agree­ est degree of economic -coopera- Jiother lesolutitm expressed dis- of no. major problems awaiting, his across the. iHghway and. snapped Serbs to fight together With the Czech btirder la the Catrpatl 1632 Tolland. Turnpike ANDER STREET, PHONE 7275.' ' - • iproval o f ’’Sunday ..hikes under self beyond doubt of t.he authen- ment on any. proffered explaiia- Street and vicinity. , , Young People! 82ght> i'iOermani Apd Bulgarian, invaders."( several a eclia a g ^ Buckland Bcou^dlrectlon.'’ > (CoBtUiiiod OB PaiBB Foorj (Coatlaaed a t Pag« fyur) ■ itlcity of the vision. 1 regard .the .ttons. V. / ICoatlniitd. OB Paij^