V V V TUE5DAT, ATRIL i, 1944 ^AGE TWELVE The Weather Manchester Evening Herald Avenge Daily Circulation t-'orecaat oi L. S. W eather Bureau For . tM Month of March, ^ 4 Rev, S. J. Sicsepkowskl^^w St. -.11 \, Dlminiahlng clondineM and eoa- John's church on G ol\^^ strsst Connecticut' Soldiers Celebrate at a South Pacific Base State Bbard tinoed cold tonight:.Thanday fair, About lOivn announces the servlc»^,for Holy .706 >ly rialng temperaturea; mod­ Week as foUows: Tobiorrow eve­ M tm hn OT the Audit erate to fresh ninds tonight. ning at TiSp, /LamenUtlons; To Meet Here Buio u of b u t>M^ f«c«lV«d her* Thursday, Friday and Saturday '’S ',; Manchp9ter~^A City of Village Charm th« death > tWtjr, -Maine, ot mornings, mas^M at nine o'clock: CaMlui s. Ju^aa at the age of Saturday, ah afternoon visitation Officials to Gather at (EIGHTEEN PAGES) ^PRICE THREE CENTS 84. Mr. was principal of of homcahnd blessing of food. (OtasriBed Agvefllalag ca Pagn It) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,1944 \the l^ th distribt grammar Trade School; New Jfed. Mdfning Sjpecials rOL. LXIII., NO. 1^8 sX Vhool tn the agsty 90'e. His,death Rlcliard W. .Johnson, son of Mr. Teacher Is Named. •ssainrsd oa flsrti^ay and 'burial anir Mrs. Clarence Johnson of' 33 gshs tUd^aftsmoon. Mr. {.yman ,8unsct street, has finished his Yanks Muke Th^selves at in Italy ^ jrsttliwl 14 years ago m a ^aslc training at Greensboro, N. The State Board of Education " aor at the Framingham, Masnv] C., and has arrived at Buckley will hold its regular m^Uily -M ile ■ v -'iStaU Teachers College. He »rt»s meeting tomorrow beginning' at Reds Hold Last Field, Colorado, for a 12-week^ brought here through the ,4nflu- training at the armorers school of 11 a. m. in the new library:room Sbcs of the late Judge Hiabert.O. of the State Trade school. School the Army -^‘r Corps. ' .street. Dr. Alonzo Qriace, State Commissioner of Education and -\ Strtetch of Rt^d; Corporal Emerson K. Diimore bL^^atchett, of chairman of the board, will pre­ “ Private,^John of the USMC. who recently spent side, ■' , .V Route now with the Blasell_____ street.,^ treet,^ ^ a furlough with his parents, Mr, The board has been making- a Fifth InfaptryJ'^eglment at Fort arid Mrs. E. G. Dumore of 12» practice of holding regular month­ OH. OPAQUE SHADES Lose Gsmjble McClellan, .^b am h ?^ Charter Oak street, returned by ly meetings at various places in Reg. 69cJ Sale airplane to his Station at , St. the state. The meet will recess at Three' new cases of measles Thomas, Virgin Islands. 1 p. m. for luncheon. rs/feported in Manchester duT^ British and Indian Units 200,000 Inside Trap Director John G. Echmalian of ■nthe past week,' according to ^jfecelpt of |!)0 from Mona Ypres the State Trade school announces FIBRE REFILL SHADES \ R e p o rt Succcessful Solon Rap, wu state Depwtment of Health Post. Brttish War Veterans, is the engagement of Frank O. Carl­ Reg. 29c! • Sale uUlletin. Otherwise this town re­ gratefully acKnpwledged by_ the son of this town as the instructor Rear Guard Action Stalin Announces ported no new cases of communi­ local com m ittce^r the Kw<.ci of the Carpentry Department in Holding Uj^ Railway Yards New Cooling cable diseases during the week. seal sale for the benefit of the \ the school. Carlson, a graduate of HAND PAINTED In Withdrawing Up ture of Junctio|i of -Connecticut Society the school in. the Class of .1919, Bnad from Tiddim to Razdelnayas 4(T Miles >niere will be a special com­ Children. Tlds generous cohUmu- worked, for Cheney Brothers as OPAQUE SHADES Bad News Hit in Attack Fan Boosts munication ot Manchester I»dge tlon ran the total over $1,900. The.^ head of the' carpentry shop for $1.19! Sale In^^al Plain Edge* To Northof Nav­ of Masons at the Temple at 7:30 is $2,500 and as this is the ten years and has been engaged tonight. The Master Mason de- final week of the campaign, all in carpentry contracting for sev­ Colorado Senator Ccdlf On Bucharest Climb Rate al Base; Only Escapts £TM will be conferred and re- who have seals and have not yet eral years. He succeeds Alex T. WASHABLE FIBRE SHADES New delhi, April 5.—(/P)— fmshmenU will be served after remitted for them are urged to do McBride, former carpentry '-.in­ Reg. 39c ! Sale The Japan^e invaders of In­ For Severe Reprimand Route Ndw Remaining SO/as soon as possible. - the lodge session. 10/ as structor, deceased. dia were reported reliably to­ One Third of Rumanian Gross . Loatl^ Cruising OpenX Small ‘Ferry NECTICUT Director Ek;hmalian stated that \ ■ (k , day to be holding a 15-mile Of Officer in Shoots The oiricUl board of the Soutt ^ ta„ Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Charles Holstrom, of the carpen­ Capital Left Covered Speed and High Alti- liine to Ovidiopol* I will meet this evening at eight try department is now engaged In WASHABLE FIBRE SHADES stretch of the ifoad midway ing Down of Planes. Methodist church will meet this c'olock at ths home of Miss Mar­ between Imphal, on the Mani- With Smoke; 49 Axiw evening at 7:46 In the church par­ jorie MItrihell. «B Felrfleid etreet. industrial arts instruction and, s With Pique Stripe. Reg. 49c! Sale /tiule Performance of London, April 5.— lor for the transaction bf import­ Mre. Cherlotte Post and Mrs. job-finding effort four days a pUr plain and Kohima, 60 Washington, April 6.—

—Sen­ Planes Are Downed. Russian troops cut the Ger­ ant matters. week at the Someravilie Junior ^ ' '/ - I ^ miles north. There they must ator Johnson (D.,,qolo.) called to­ Engines Also Bettered. Mary Garaventa will be In charge High school, Somers, Oonn., and mans’ laiit overland railway of the'program. one day a week at Ellington High establish a pre-moftsoon, day for "a severe reprimand” for Allied Headquarters, Naples, from Odessa today by cap- WARDS THRIFT SHEETS ...... 98c weather-worthy line of comirtunl- tha officer responsible for with-, Paterson, N. J., April 5— Rev. Lawrence Rose, dean of Attending 'a party at the American Red Cross serVlcedub where many old-^friendshlps were re- school. Paul J, Volquardsen, In- AprU 5—(/P)—Strong formations Development of a new cooling fan turii^'the junction of Razdel- vlved and new ones formed, were tlie followirig Connecticut men tleft to n^rtitl Flr— — capital sting of Ameri­ horsepower was require^, for each feels worse about them than the can bomba within a week, Buda­ The extreme right flank of .Mar­ This Week At Benson ^s chester applies not alone to one ALICE COFR.VN Ttesy recently Struck at the Jap­ New Britain, April 5—(A’)— One terrific scoop Of 400 tons Premier lo eiigine to overcome We anese at Inkanghtawng, only 16 men who did the firing.” Raymond Lewif, 18, wanted here Ask Armi­ pest ^ v in g been hit Monday arid cooiin|: air and engme cowling, shal Gi-egory Zhukovas' First bninch of the service, but to all (Kninvn As t(ucen .Alice) There have been other cases in of bombs has pushed Hollan- Sofia earlier. Budapest also was Ukrainian Army pushed «a beyoMi SPIRITUAL .tiElllfiM COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK miles airline above Kamaihg. Ka- ui connection with the slaying of stice from Washing­ branches of the ermed services, maing, in turn. Is some 20 miles dia’s three air fields into the hit by R.A.F. bombs Monday (CooUiiued oq Paga Two). Gorokhov in the jiiea between Seventh DiiiiKhtcr.ol a Seventh Son 49 Pearl Street Hartford (Conrinued on Page'Two) . Melkon H. Shahanian, 77* during night. Lwow and Lutskthe approachea Anriy, Navy, Coast Guard. Ma­ Born With a Veil northwest of Mogaung, important caldron of burned-out Ja))an-[ ton, l.*ondon and Mos­ rines and all women rcsei-ve point on the railroad from Manda­ an attempted holdup in the latter's One cluster of bombs landed of the Polish frontier; EMTER FURNITURE branches and including the U. S, Readings llall.v, IneiiHlIng Sondu.v Local Representative: ese air bases which Allied cow; Collapse Is N ea^ among freight cars drawn up at a (The Russians are far beyond lay to Myltkylna, main Japanese store Sunday night, is under ar­ Maritime Service or Merchant 9 A, M. to y P.'M. Or By ApiHiInt- GEORGE F. JOHNSON, JR. TEL. 2-0002 planes keep stirring for 1,000 aiding and was believed to’ have the 193^yPolish frontier but Mos­ ment. In the Service of the Peo­ Prblpng Car Life ! ! base in north Burma. rest in Norfolk, Va., local police destroyed 80 units of rolling stock. BomLers Raid Marine, Commandant Richard ' Withdraw to Mountains Dewey Leader miles around the Bismarck New York, April 5— A cow yecognizes the boundary ahe Veen stated today. . ple for so, Years. were notified today. sea. In one hour and a half Sun- Three choke points in the yards fished with (Jennany after Parents of boys and girls in ser­ 160 Church Street, Hartford, Cooa News of this hlt-apd-run haras­ Edward T. J. Barrows,' 16, is BLU network broadca.st from Lon­ were reported hit squarely and PECIALS! sing operation was revealed after being held without bail as Lewis’ tlay. more than 300 Fifth Air liartition of Poland). Phone 6^2Q24 photo Interpreters also claimed Pas-dc-Calais/ 20% Off on our entire stock of Baby Cribs, vice, who are not sure that their Save Gds ! Savp Tires/! the American troops, completing 111 Wisconsin alleged. companion when Shahan­ Force planes set .a record for con-- don tod/^y quoted dispat^oii from Smash Strongpoints relative’s name is listed in the Red Centrated' devastation in the Turkey as saying th y Premier bomb bursts among adjacent in- Pressing through the outer de­ Cross service list, are requested to their mission, withdrew to the ian was fatally wounded by a bul­ 1 dustria) buildings and nearby mlll- P riced ...... S9.95 to » 2 l 9 5 O f course yon te a lix a th e ImportpikiDe o f ear e^ a e r v a tla a mountains east of the Mogaung let fired Into hik head. Southwest Pacific by wiping out Antonescu ot Ruriianw. will seek fenses of Odessa, the Rujsaianz sign' up for them at 681 Main today. Bat, being busy V|tb other things, maybe you don’t the last of a fleet of 288 eneiny ' tary barracks. A roundhouse 'was Sector To av street as soon as .possible. valley where they are helping to Delegate Vote an arnjistic f r o ^ Washington, said to have been partly destroyed At The appreciate the part seasonal play bi prolonging the nsefol block a Japanese ;effort to out­ aircraft observed at that north and fires’ were left blaring in i \ (Continued on l*age Thirteen) HoUywocMl Type Studio Couch with 3 , Several score of names of ser- British ^emd American life of yonr automobile . . . hi S^vfng your gne and your Urea. flank StUwell’a main positions by Murder Susitect New Guinea staging point, tjcn. London iand XIospow. 'vice men and women were added Douglas Mac Arthur announced to­ The ^tw orkb correspondent, block of warehouses 1,400 fee Liherutors Reopen Al­ pillows (2 only) ...... 1 ... . $29.50 PRINCESS a northward push through the Sweeps Toward Possible i feld at Norfolk Thomas B. Qiandln, said such a long. to the registry yesterday,' the first For Instanee. to prevent w e a r ,^ Inbrichnta In your car mnat mountains, chiefly along the Tanal day. Locomottlfo Depot HU day of the registry opening. The RESTAURANT War Relief be changed for summer operation. Tlw ^ giae riionld be retuned Hartford, April 5—(4’)—Ray­ Four .VIr .Fields Laid Waste ‘course had been Urged upon the lied Adi^ I Poiindiiig valley. 18 in Late Returns; mond’W. Lewis, 18, of New Brit­ premier by/an emisinu-y he sent to The yards form a figure eight Maple Divan, opens to bed for two,/ reistry is marked by a red-let­ Comer Main and Pearl Streets for greater economy and better perfornuuice. A in*t •’InhlbKoi'* These swift-moving Marauders, Below Hollandia, more than 3,- and one locomotive depot at the AftDi‘'^hree-Day Lull; tered white flag over the sidewalk should be used, in the cooUng system.^ "And the alniple procedure In briefly establishing a road block ain, sought by police on the charge Cairo to i«gotiate with the United Flashes! (3 o n l y ) ...... /. . $49*50 Willkie Last, May of murder in the shooting of Mel­ 000 tons of bombs in a series of southern end received aevcral hits. at the above address. Business Men’s of ’’switching” tee tires on your c^r mny hundreds ot mHea at inkanghtawng while other recent raids have laid wasja lo Nalionb-' Five main buildings were reported itral Germany Hit. (Late Bulletins ol the UPi Win) EJsts of Names Wanted to their nsefol life. " . \^ X- Americans were blocking the Jap­ Not Get Delegate* kon Shahanian, a New. Britain "Thb time is near when the Ger- LUNCHEON— storekeeper, has been arrested at four air fields around We!Wak, in flames. Maple 4 Drawer Cliesl on Chest /. . . . $24.95 Lists of church, lodge, club or 75c anese farther north at t*aban, kill­ Further southeast, fields at Bogia, manis no longer will be able to About 200 planes were repor] Two Firemen Injured • store honor rolls are requested for Spring Services are neoeMury. Why noKdrive In foday T ed at least 300 of the enemy at Norfolk, Va., according to infor­ hold the Balkans,” Grandin said. Bulletin! Served II A. M. to S P. .M. Milwaukee, AprU fi—(g>)_ Gov. mation received here today by Alexishafen and -Madang )lav« suf­ encouritei-ed during the Providence, B. I., .April 5*—(iT) a final comparison with the basic We’ll be glad to Inspect your car and let you k n ^ exactly what small casualties to themselves. fered a similar fate. / •'Nothing would be less surprising onl Irtoup put up despei'ajsr’resirt- London, April. — The 9x12 Pabco Heavyweight 5 Year Guarantee list' kept by Miss Jessie M. Rey- aervlcea are need^ /' ^ • X. ' / The temtheast Asia communique Thomas E. Dewey swept ahead to­ County Detective Joseph, Mitchell, than a complete collapse of Ru­ Berlin radio reported Ameri- —Two firemen were injured and Complete Dinners day toward a possible 18 of Wis­ attached to the office of the state’s And once-mighty Rabaul' five an^, battling a Libetalbr forma- unofficially damage estimated at Rugs, Kitchen and Floral Patterns. . $5.95 rioldk in the Municipal Building. said Allied planes, sweeping over mania.” tlpn for one hour andXZO minutes ran horn be rs over Riiniania to­ The basic list will be copied by Served 5 to 9 P. M. \ the whole Bumia area, hit oil and attorney. air fields arc among those whic)i No Conflrnaitloii of Report day, with' llerre air Imttles $25,000 was caused early this consin’s 24 Republican National . Detective Mitchell and Lieut.- Vee Admiral Aubrey W. Fijt>gh Bucharest from the said the bombers were accom­ FOR TOP V a l u e - ' AUlee Occupy Atothangdaw tial primary. Wendell WiUkie automobile to return Lewis t6 the Ireland and Bougainville by. .his 8. bombers had smashed at panied by exceptionally strong ehandlse In fivey different shope. , CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED! BarloW Motor Sal« ran last In a field of ;four, with jurisdiction’of this state. busy Solomons air arm. south by main trunk line.. It also The fire, which started In the'. IN A NEW Ho m e ,/ On the Arakan front along the gets in Bucharest and while 'flghiter formallons..^ MANCHESTER |XBay of Bengal Allied troops ad­ indication he would not get a dele­ Picked Tip and Let Go General Ma-cArthur’s reports la an' important storage point for lar, had beer)-burning at lesist two NOTE ORANGE HALL i f BRADfAhiD PLACK gate. Lewia,’ accof^ng to the' infor­ slan troops w;ere advancing oil' from the nearby Ploesti fields. See thCrOnes Being Biiilt By SEED vancing toward the Japanese-held today also added one rnore to the 200 miles northeast I.xindon, April-5—(/P>—U. S. Lib­ hours before an alarm was sent ia STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAYS ADMISSION eoeeeeeoee««oe««aa'«e*«»««*o*«ii«wae 25C X. TEUEPHONE S88S port of Akyab occupied Alathang- Lieut, f^mdr. Hargld E. Stas- mation, given Detective Mitchell, growing, series of punches that and ate Its way unde each of the sen, form ^ governor of Minn4so- was picked up at 2 o’clock- Tues- planes from the Solomons are giv-. manian capital. (Continued on Page Thirteen) erator bombers attacked military stores. Hoors in the first -floor POTATOES Earlier the Berlin ramo said objectives in the Pas-de-Calais | collapsed, hurtling tons of G^ENBROOKE (Contlnaed, la I^ge Two) U, was tied on the basis .of the 'in­ ing Truk iii the Carolines in con­ Antonescu had issued a /pnxjlama- Certified Green Mountain, complete but representative re­ (CohUnued on Page Thirteen) junction with other bombers tram area of France -today, Air Force i merrhandise and relrlgerattog HOMES, INC. turns with Gen. Douglas , MaC' the Central Pacific. At a cost.of headquarters announced. equipment Info the basement. Cobbler, Chippewa, and Se- Arthur. (Continued on Pa^Tw elve) On Walker Street \ bago stock from quality five Liberators, warehouse' and Facing Prison As the Liberators, flying with a * * * . Jii^y Verdict With 2,306 of the state’s 3,076 whSff fires were started Stinday iTcasury Jtolance atrong'escort oP Thunderbolt fight- If’‘i‘’rted Engines .Accepted B €nson's For farther Information call at sources only, at prices con­ precincts tabulated, here Is the Heavy Snow a t Dublpn in Truk atoll by 46 ers, reopened the Allied aerial t Cincinnati, .April 5;—(/Pi—Testl- Alexander Jarvis Co. office on sistent with market condi­ New Spring Line the fbiir Republican presiden­ "tSfiSTJf“exptosives and from seven Man Suicides pounding of Europe from the west! mony that .Arin.V inspectors acp Center street or at 26 Alexander tions and quality- stock.— Fi^"Cha^lin tial prospects stood in num.l^r bf to nine of 60 Nippohese Intercfep- Washington. April 5-r(iP>— after a thr^-day lull, the Berlin \ oAjited airplane engines he per- TII-Tli^MAIN rTRIIT Phones: 4113 or 7275 victorious or appvently-victbrioiu • In 3 States position of the Treasury April 3; NOVrs THE TIME TO ORDER f ' tors were downed. Receipts, $52,659,204.34: expen­ radio said other bomber fleets sunally had rejrt-ted came today street. Also we have Garden Fer­ delegate candliMoa: That same day,N,121 tons of net bal- Decker Sliopts Himself were over -central Germany In from .a former IVright .A.eronnatl- tilizer.. / Adjudged Innocent o Dewey—IS pledged outright and ditures, $268,360,304.59: mid-aftei‘noon. ul corporal(on engine test super./ three'claimed. / Follows TliuiHlerslprm (Continued on.Pago Two) , ance, $l.’i,893,872,886.82. iFew H o u Ts Before Keeping ”up a running comrnen- Isor. The witness, Koltert IK Our Motto: We sell th^ Mann Act Yiolalioii; MacArthur—3,'' Time lb Enter Prison. Vankey of .Ann .Arlmr, Mirlu, now same quality stock' as we In New York, New Jer­ (Continued on Page Tlilrteen) eiiipinyed at Henry Fofed’s Willow plant ourselves. FINE BABY CHICKS Still Faces Suit. (ConUnoed on Page Twelve) sey and Pennsylvania* Run bonilier plant, tola, a court THE SHERIDAN SKIRTS - Elktoh, Md.,. April 5— martial tfying three .Air Force G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Los Angeles, April 6— Film Substitute for Gasoline , .iosepli Ben Decker, 58, former officers on charges of neglect apd RESTAURANT Frank V. Williams Comedian CharUe Chaplin rsjlaxed New York, March 5 —ifl’)— A Triumph Explosives execiutive un­ Shijjyards Hit conspiracy that he had re.iefeted Lumber of All Kinds 1$32 Tolland Street today ffom a court ordeal. which Czechs Agree mixture of summer and winter der a three-year Federal sentence the engines be«*ause of smoky! JACKETS / brought his acquittal on charges Waiting Around Corner Invites the People of lackland. Conn. weather g a v e ^ rts of New York. for msU fraud, died today in a hos­ cylinders, oil orifuel lenkfiV He tea- Musoii Supplies—4Paint— Hardware of Mann act violation, while red- New Jersey a'nd Pennsylysnia a pital of shotgun wouiida U. 8,. By Walkouts tifled he asked a »Ir. Gunter* gea- , Manchester To Try Their haired Joan Berry, 24. his accuaer, On Rule Plan Marshal August Kle'cka said were era! foreman of car/ uretor pnil :• i /V- Balsam Wool Insulation y ■ SLACKS ; Shrugged off the verdict with the thunderstorm today followed by a Bv Howard W. Blakeslee ‘ raosUy on the Pacific coMt, are testa at the Locklaiid (Clnclanatt)^ heavy anowfall. Prasa Science ' Editor already using one or another of inflictgd by.Decker himself a few oommentu Associated these. The cMiUiriers or Unks hours before he was to go to Hundreds Quit Work in plantlaht fofor advice on .Army accep^- 65c "I Hope, he's happy. After all, To Administer Territory The storm extendeij as far north Cleveland, April 5.^X ’)-;-The nee of the engines and was told. - c o ^ was just a witness. If the jury be for gas fu«il sre at present heavy prison. f COKE OIL as Bear Mountain, N. Y., and as 'United States has waiting around and Cumbersome. This, Dr. Eg- Decker’s death occurred less Belfast; .Protest Ini* "keep your hands off of what the Full' Course LuneheoiP SLACK SUITS Ueved Mr. Chaplin, that Is their As Soon as Military .Arniv has passed.” ' business.” . far south as Atlantic City and the corner, almost ready-made, a toff asserted, is not a serious hand­ than four hours after thje shoot­ prisoning of FiveJ\Ieii. ’ ^ , 2 Main &t. Tel. 5 125 ZUILT)/IVG ' ...... ' M ... . . I ii_i . Philadelphia. It caused numerous ing at his home on the outskirts Served 11 A. M. to 2 t*. M. Bcannin^; smiling pictures Operations Permit. siibstituto for gatellne potential­ icap for trucks and buses, but be­ Held Without Bond Chaplin In newspaper extras, Miss traffic accidents, and In New. York ly twice as plentiful annually as fore gas could-be used on passen- of Blkton, and a short distance I ' from the munitions plant where ■ Bulletin! . I Detroit. April 5—(^—Arraign­ .Betty remarked, ’’He loo.ks, very Washington, "April 5.—<87—^Ths city three rttpid transit fines re­ all the gasoline Jiied -'■* In America ger fears small, stout tanks would_, ed on a first degree murder rharga Children’s Overalls START PLANNING 'THIS .YEAR’S GARDEN happy, doesn’t he?” OMCboslovak government In Lon- ported train delays. in 1641. have to be developed to hold the he formerly was vice president and {.ondun, .April 5.—(>P)—^The In the staying of 14-year-«ld Joyec - Sizes 2—4—6—8-^10 Fourth Wife Bxoltswt idon has agreed with Russia, Bri Tyro blaps .of thunder awakened The substitute is methane, ’or highly coniprossed gases. general manager. total of strikers In the {'nited Rau’ston, Richard Vincent. 23, . \m .Chaplin’s fourth wife, Oona tain and the United States on i New Yorkers before dawn. The marsh , gas, and* its sourfees arc If driven by necessity to use Shea In Cheat Kingdom reached lOU.OUO tOr stood mute today before Justice ol Fire Insurance WASHABLE O’Neill, exclaimed exultantly; plan for administering its terri­ heavy. snowfall later Caused thou­ natural gas, petroleum, coal and methane as a motor fuel,'”’ he ex- • Hospital attendants said he was 'day, with 30,000 men' in Bel­ the Peace Jehn L, Mokersky at Attention "I’m so glad I can hardly speak. tory as soon os military opera- sands of commuters to be^late to sewage. Methane Is a byproduct plained, the United States could shot- in the chest fast idle in addition to 70,00q suburban Inkster. A plea of In i^ On Yoiir HERRINGBONE I knew he was Innocent” tkms permit. work, and forced commercial air of refining oil. or coal processing doubtless make the change.” Decker, a former Newark, DeL, in Yorkshire coal mines. In cent waa entered for Vincent, and WANTED AT ONCE! Home Owners ’ The 18-year-old Oona la expect­ fines to cancel flights. A number and sewage disposal and can be 140,000 Run OR Methane Gas business man, lost last week an the BeUast distteit 20,000 be..vvas held 'without bond fot ex­ The Czech embassy was op ad­ TWILL $1.38 of planes coming Into the There are, he adde^. about 140,- appeal to the U. S. Supreme court were Idle In shipyards, 7,000 ing a child. - ’ airegt made easily from natural gas. amination next Wednesday. - 6.00x16 TIRES TO RECAP ’ vised today in a communication . • • • ' FURNITURE Our expert esrpenters ’<%apUn, yi'ho wUI be 55 In a from London, which said that were forced to circle above the I'm Readily Be Prepared 000 vehicles running on methane for hla conviction aiid sentences In aircraft plants, 2,000 In ONE DAY SERVICE!' Bring Them In the Morning- W eek or so, h^as adjudged innocent stormclouds and await orders • to; ■’In a reiibrt to the . American gas in Europe, largely in Ger­ for uMng the mails to defraud and nrnnitlona works ' and setvral Grand Jnry’Indlcta Oaidner Aiid Personal Effects are now available for any delegation of the government will for violating the Federal Reiiego- hundred en the decks. Labor. Have Them In the Evening. . and all types of home re­ Retail Salesroom t late yesterday by a Federal court gp’ into Osechosloyakian liberated land. Chemical society today. Dr. Gus­ many. . New York. ; Jury. The trial. In which the gov­ SiMWfall sf Two Inches tav Egloff and Mary Alexander of Methane gas would reduce eoit iiations act. i Minister Ernest ' Bevln met Gardner. 23, wanted in Loe Angh-j All Other Sizes Taken Care Of In Two Days! We caa protect yoa tor aa low pairs and alterations. areas the moment the Red Army He was convicted, along with Ids In connection with the "fnn;1 aa 84JI0 per 81.000 for 8 years’ ernment charged he transported command declares thsm behind- Benjamin Parry, chief meteor­ the Universal Oil Products Co., of lubrication ahirrepalrs because with the General oouacU ef Estimates che^nlly Miss Berry, his former drama ologist at the New York Weather Chicago, declared that Methane erankesse oil is mot 'diluted, snd Gustav H. Kahn, (ormer Triumph the Trades I'nion Congreas denia murder case,” waa Indict tim e. pupil, to New York and back for the-line. there Is practically no carhop de­ president. In June, 1943. Decker tr>’lng to halt Itlie wildcat by a Federal g raad Jury here ts New Grade I Tires, 6.00x16 . . $15.50 and up Itiven, , Beds Vlrtoally At Border Bureau, rejxirted. a snowfalr ot can readily be prepared to serve Lot me call at your home aad immoral purposes, begsn March two Inches,'the ■ heaviest April 6 as a gasoline substitute. posit; Dr. Egloff sUted. had been frfee pn bond since that coial sti'lkes. diky on cliargea of Imperoenattal MANCHEISTEB OUR STOCK OF SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS . ITie Red Army is virtually at Methane aUo could be used to Umeto permit appeals to. the Fed­ a rovornmentJemployed attorac/.j explain details or 21 the Czech northeast border al­ snowstorm here since that Of 1898, Even-jf petroleum should dwin­ to obtalB 81JW0 from a New_ Ytr™* FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, GARDEN TOOIJS Telepboae 8448 or 6888 The snowy-thatched actor-pro­ when 2.5 Inchea fell* The tempera­ dle there will still remain from oth­ run railroad locomotives, and* at eral Circuit Court of Appeals and London, April The wave Wm. F. » IS READ Y FOR YOUR SELECTION ducer kept a firm rein bp ' no­ ready, but flrzt Allied troops tb the same time to heat, alr-condl- -the Supreme court of, strikes which Is seriously woman. Arraigned liiiinsdledi^ gre-enter the- countoy are to be an ture .here was 31 at 4:40 a. m., bift er sources a large volume of mfrr before Federal Judge AlfreS^ KNITTING MILLS tions during the tedious lut thereafter it rose steadily, and a thane gas. Further, Dr. Elgloff tlon, refrigerate and fdrnlsh cook­ He waa aentenced to three yesua threatening British Industry as the Arthur A. Knofla Johnson came close to breaking at .n- independent CZete brigade, ing on the trains. on the mail fraud charge and to time for the western invasion ap­ Coxe, Gardner plended I MANCHESTER GREEN OJPEK DAILY 9 TO 9 measaga-zakL Czech liaison offi­ .temperature ,of 44 was prfcdicted said, methane can be tepplement- proaches spread today through the nnd wna held In fXSASS •*nw FBialtara fir* Broad street clus:on. When It was an.-^.irijed for late today. ed by other gases to run cars, as There are no methane gallon ygar.ond a day for -violating the that the Jury was coming In Mdth cers also are to accompany Rus­ figures available in the 'United renegotiations act the sentences Belfast shipyards, where'hundreds trlnl AprU 12. He wna CampbeU’s Service Station laaaiMoa Maa” TELEPHONE 7426 sian tnxqit moving Into their One New Yorker, Joseph Mor­ is being done in Europe and other of workers quit in a dispute cen­ ed by Edward V. ~ 870/ MAIN STREET Larsen’s Fc^d Service 'a verdict be placed his head in hla parts of the world. SUUs today. In Germany thta to run concurrently. The con­ /Or Call Aribnr Ayers hsods* territory. ; ris, 53, loat a leg in an automobile gas has been sold for the equiva­ viction of te e two officers followed tering about shipyard engintiers eel for Wnyne 1 275 MAIN STREET TEL. 6161 Office Opea Dally Coventry — Tel. ZUi-WF 38 DEPOT SQUARE ‘ TEL. 5406 NkgotiStkms with the three big accident attributed to the storm. There are half a dozen bases rirk objected te the aad Tkura. Eventaig 7 to 8 P. M ' He didn’t look up when the jury good for running autos, and 25.’- lent of 41 cents s gallon for'gzao-* Advertise in The Herald—rll Pav* In the Bronx’ a • huge trw fell (Conttaued oil Thirtceag (Contlaued oa~Pace TktrtsanL 1 tscraos a sUett apd blockad to-affia. i 000 Atnfericaii trucks and .nuscs. line, in England (or 50 cfenls. ■P- • Uits/jisiisg m rstn Jkwti lIJm U am S aa Pagi Xwaivsl ■ ' X . '

/ ' '•'» ■ V MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, fllANCHESTiESR, fcW N .. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 4944 PAGE THlie ■■ ■ /; MAN^;HyjtTKi;Nl^VKNINi; HeKALU, MAX^tlliiS'ilUK, APRIL 6, 1»44 rL UK TWO the ' CoimeCtlcot Stat^’ Guard ued-lntereat In the Guards in view changed completely thrfce - limes Streeto' 'while holding h^r helpless mony of 28 witnesses before re­ of difficulties experienced In the with 160 men In. and out of the In another room. /' turning the Indictment.' ■* ,\. ■ gives. ‘ s^ le d that^ hq.'had known W om an lleldV art of caating deep cooling fina on quartan apokeaman, commenting, G guardsmen many nien from Guard i'*who housing and training of the ranks. Only 12 of the original com­ She was, neverthel^, takai). Thurxdttyi^FrUltiy New Cooling^ ^ cylinder, heaoa and machining tins Japs Hold 15-Mile oa the regrouping of el^e^y forcea Solon Rai>8 had qtdckly g a li^ ^giod mtlngs State's ti-oops In Manchester. He pany are now Ih the unit.- Three Into custody on a cordner’s war­ ■'W/ on cylinder barrela has. reached a now> evidently in progrc'as, naid as a result of their ear^ training. aadured Bm -officers that sOon the of the members are entitled-! to rant, and a month apd a half later S' ]\5t^ 3rd Y ear F or Mulpder Coroner Edward McKay an­ end SfUarday high peak in America with reanlt- Stretch of Road; that a "itlcky” aituation may de­ Holding Up *the ^ e s t .officer lautjM the fntlre battalion. .Vfould be onuipped wear three-year service bars; one Fan Boosts ' ing better cooling even aa.enginea velop. again with rifles, which w«rs tak­ a two-year bar' and nlij^ one-year nounced thpt she had confessed to type of dut!^ given without com­ bars, it was reported. him and td state police that she B re n d a -p moved-up towarde 2,000 and more Moat Risky tor Japn pensation Ao thh State by inh civ- en away at the entry ef -the Unit­ BING horaepower. Mav Lose Gamble A delayed dispatch from Asso­ BadN< Dinner-Dance in ObserV- ed States into the war, due to ex­ Sergt. William Pitkin waa chair­ Delphine Bertrand Ehf shot Streeto with a pistol snd ^ /climb Rate fiursdayt. April 6 ilian-BOi<^era, pointing to the' spe­ man ^ the committee for the an­ clubbed him on the head with the You Step Out ■>>^ ■ In contraat, they aald. the Oer- ciated Press Correspondent Frank treme shortage of small arms In DRAMATIC SALE X , ' ' • hg Zoning ^ard pf Ap^ ance of Anniversary; cial dhty assigned'the local com* niversary and served a dinner of t e r S I innocent n e a ; p^tt of Ute weapon, she was quo- mana met difficult cooling prob­ (Continued Prom Page Cne) •L. Marlin at British Army head­ Muriic ,,al Building, at S. (Continued from panies guarding railroad bridges Britain and U. 8i training camps. iContliivod from Fm ^ Oac) quarters on the India-Burma He stated that the need for State roast beef, mashed potatoes, peas, ted by the coroner as saying she OF KEITH QUALITY lem! at a much lower level of pow- Mop«Ia.v. April 10 ' Lt. La Belle Guei^ and strategic' points In Hartford roils, pickles, olives, radishes, cof­ Chooses Jury .Trial. and Streeto had had an argument With torder noted, however, that while Guards now was - greatsr thSn 1 know I’va bairn aa_ I ___I imOOhI^ daw, aouth of Maiingdaw, the com­ Fuiiter Monday banquet and addition ip the one ih/SlcIlyi which 'dounty shortly after war was de­ fee, cake and pie. Following the about money matters and their While with « fan only 1^0 horic- the Japanese movement north ojf came to light onl^ recently, but ever before. • • Iw ran sarnr visa!pUaa lst«br.l6e{BfttrIstal slaaJlBS power WM required; munique aald. ball, Campbell Council K. of C.,i 'Company O, 2nd Batfaliqn, Com clared three yeaiji ago. The dinner dancing was en joy^ New Londbn, April ,6—)—An proposed marriage. all dajr Stt airsir B!WB«w JoL.Job, nr______(aat 4sa aasr : , 'X. The Japanese, avoiding a hM- Imphal, Allied base on the plaih.'bf at Legion Hail, Johnson ranked Uii* one, In which State’s officials are fuIlV aware, Other Speakers The grand jury heard the test!- kUlad BM with asllansai sad bu aiaa. Heir The cooling fan. developed in tiotton Bella to Replace Kgga Manipur, waa considered the Aiust some 4(H) parati^pers add air necticut State Guard observed Its Indictment charging second degree I 'n raforaMd — or n tbar atr (adt Iwtra -- ardoua contest on the Indian pitnn Tuesday,. .April II he said, that In that Instance aa Other speakers were: thanka to tha laarMiat y o a adrlsad, Maaer / " cooperation with engiixeera of the of Manipur, may atlok to hill and dangerous, It’^also was most''risky crewmen wet^lost. as “ the trage­ 3rd anniversary- q f fqundinlr last WllUam L. Dwyer, Reserve Liai­ murder was returned by a grand armed .aervioea, mai^talna a high Pirate Whlat, Center Church night with a dlhiter and dance in In any other .'In which the Guards triad snrtliliia that saMtad to diaw tha Chicago— — There may be J\ingle in a bold attempt to reach for the- Japanese because'of sup­ House, Auspices Group E. dy lof tragcxhei.” ^ are called p6 for service, they son Officer; Adjutant Captalh Milford Womaii jury here yeeterday against Mias sad art ririit ant so fast —sad tbs preaaure flow of air through.tlie ply problems. the L e g ^ Home whicH/was at­ win war it halps Sataa aaUaasts Is aabodi's market aurpluaef of egga, aa the t he *A Hies', lifeline railway — the Sunday,' April 10 Last F ^ ay it was repdrted that George O. Williamson and Captain Delphine Bertrand, 53. a Clinton engine cowling/even with '^exlt The moat northerly of the Japa­ tended by former ofricCrS\nlem- perform a majtllnum duty. Add Indlgestioi bualDatat Baas aUd to sat sassa aortia arar. riapa cloacd^'^Oordon explained, poultrymen aay, but apparently ^ngal-Aaaam line nerving the 32nd Anniversary celebration of British^ghter planes hadv shot I Colonel William J. Maxwell re­ Archie Kilpatrick, P. 4k T. O., all of Gas housekeeper accused of the Christ­ Ubm monar — to what da y aa m y . ht'b go, St. B ridget *s nese penetration ^ c e a are virtu­ bere o f the battalion Staff, (ffHcers IU1Ut«4 ]■ 8 mdwt/km or dsneins/ioiitefat. Ifou asi auburban Maywood docan’t intend hump route to China and General Miantunomah Tribie of Reii Men doWn an American transpoixtjiey j viewed^ the d^lAlIs of the forma- members o f the. 2nd Battalion mas eve slaying of James Streeto, and exhauar air ia puahed out into ally cut off' frojn their nearest of Company H, their wiver\ or 4ouUo^jre«r mommy hkmk Mist fast all yoa want. the aiipatreain at nigh apeed, In- to belteVe the glutted condition. Stillwell'a Chineae and American at Sports Center at 0 p. m. thought was a German bomb tlon- 'of the 2nd Battalion—the staff, Hartford Armory; CJaptatn 60, a caretaker at Boxwbod Man­ Wbfln 0Wfu flloaidi Add rium ptHrtnJ. HarorBt An Eaater egg hunt' will be held dtviaiona in ' northern Burma, It roadhead, 200ymiles behind, Marr SuKday the Navy reported thi^ ^ 'women friends. David McCollum' of Company H, MUford, 11 5.—(iPi—Milford or, an exclusive summer inn in Old iBt CM, four itooMh And hAtrtbttrvoMtdtt wntAllr atead of aa a alow, dragging maaa. Un said, and in a matter of weeks Sunday, ,\pril 23 lai'gest unit in the State.—two police, sum: ined just before mid­ me fifltAAt*ArtInc iTnown for N «xf Bingo ^idlnesday Evenmgi Company engineera aaJd the in Maywood park for 2.000 chil­ appeared today. Hada.ssah Bazaar, Tempie Beth lelling of American landing boats Company O . w m instituted oh years ago./ Manchester; Lieut. Chesterfleld Lsrme. ^ 4 th«^n BAll'Ani dren who may have to uae their *niere waa increaaing evidence may have to depend .oh captured 'at Eniwetok atoll in the Marshalla April 4, 194; with Captain J o h ^ Plrie, Company H; Lieiit. William night las^ night by a neighbor ;;iS8 Bertrand was arraigned R^'itnana have had a aimilar type food to ailrvlve. They Have been Sholom. \ ' Cot MaxweU's Record the od or,of gas, JIfly or^blVVmir'fDon^ of project under way for aome Imagination when they And the that the Japanese may aim their by an American destroyer whoM'| V L. Jenney. now In the regul^ Tag^rt a ^ Lieut. Erllng Jensen who detected immediately bqfdre Superior Court to yi. 25c at all dnigeUta. .using mules and natives to carry Monday, April 24 ■^rlglnally designated as 0-3 broke Wto the apartment where DiE SHERIDAN April 12 time. /■ hidden trea'aurea dyed cotton main blow northweatvyard toward Annual concert of the Bee^o- crew was said to have been hapui- | army, aa the Arst commander, ,tst or\Brigade Plans and Ti^alnlng o f Company O,. Commander Wil­ Judge Edward J. .Daly, entered a They added, jjiowever, that'the balla. / the vital line and an Allied head- flgbUhg materials over precarious capped by lack of visibility add Lieut X

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-r-LL't 'jLuii-; -. ' " 1 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL B, 1944 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WED I r -V. T eight years before Seramur's I the annual meeting o f the board ■ tors’ ^Association included the afU r the flret eppllcaUon, line* Try to Reconcile (o f trustees, it was announced here j postponement of Sqhwenk’s reslg- SeiTiiiiur Concedes birth. < the orijlnal form U reUln^d by First Picture of New York Quadruplets ^ Bonuses I^aid 9 From State A- today. ' I nation until June 1; the hanging [gSugar the Ration'boert. 'To Open N ew State Park (#liiircli Dispute The Rev. Schwenk resigned bis - ot.-ine service flag church Both SpRar Stamp *0. Book X Flc<;tioii of Bolin pulpit, effective after Easter Sun­ V«»Ubiiie penSing further consicl- and the' supplementary 20 ppunH To Employes Are Wounded HarUord, April 5—(4*)—The day, last week following a differ -iratlon of the controversial mat­ it High allowance are good through Feb. State Park and Forest commis­ ence of opinion with the c o n g i^ ter, and the appointmeiit of a spe­ Brldjieporf, April 5. 28. 1946. When they're used up, Milwaukee. April 5—t« tto 3 ion Boards, €onsum tlon and designed to close the the church building, all the fighting fronts. Seventeen blood Pin: ‘s TsbtaU ______u * alto ts^ feet Theater* Corpor> HARTFORD 2 ‘ Announced Today by 33-year-bld Carl F. Zeidler mayor in Hadlyme on Memorial Day, May pacifist, he termed the flag;A sym­ of a democracy.” breach between the First Unlvec- of her 202 great grandchildren arid ™*ms to relleVitsmptoiiis e( fuaettoast ers and State \ O P A over Daniel Hoan, veteran of 34 30. The park consiste of the' estate bol of war which had ncy'placc in ScJjwcnk said last night he monmir dtsturbsiMes because of t>««iy ation.on Stand. TMaphoae $-1171 . . . Oat of War Department. shlist church and its pastor, the five or her .55 grandchildren are in m th ln s egect omoiw o/ lootnsn't mott years at the Job. stood reversed and sumptuous 'home o f the late hlji church. / would “consider a- reconciliation the/righting forces. She. also has im poriant oreoru 'goUow label dlrae- Somewhat Bewild ianks Are Asked Town Cnstomera Call Eater- actor. Willlarti^ Gillette, which the Rev. Emerson S. Schwenk. will do well, according aimed primarily at the, eouth Frequently consulting a ledger. designed to frame your Church street, Seymour- V ■ ■ whare diversified home-grown with the Intention to spend them, to hospital aaUiorltles. In this picture t.iken exclusively by the New ^ork aiily News, t ^ Loewe testified that In 1937— a Rlce, First Lieut. Alvin B. vv, (left to right): Isadora ^ fourth), Klnlnc (born third), Benjamin Wataon (bom second), and Ellen pretty face. The cuteat Stetson i ‘ produce is ready for canning early squander them fo r} traison and born year 'In which he said the corjMr Mrs. Charles A. Rice, mother, 25 • \ 'V a the year, a apokeeman eald personal luxuries lor Industrial (born first). Mrs. Harry Zarief (center) is doing wel^ as is the father. Just reclassified 1-A by his tlon realised a profit of $10,358.01 suit dress ever, In atriped Prospect street. Greenwich. y ? to UThere i is no reason why Connec MeAU*! raembciB in the govri'nment.” - draft board. —he hiniaelf received a $5,000 corded rayon faille with Russell, Pfc. John D. —r Mrs. ,/ - Stratoliher ‘ V tlcut houtewlvea ahould feel im- In addition to .Communicating bonus, a lil^ sum was' paid Ckirp. pearl buttoned Jacket cloa- . Mary M. Russell, mother,. 22 Cook - peDed to use up thclr canning ra- directly with the hanks concerned, , eiw William Brow^ of the United aven'ue, Meriden. market dlversioiv-tif gasoline is es­ . Ing. Navy or gray, sizes w ^Uons on whatever early crops a ro the national committee also has Health of Pope timated at 2,.')ft0,000 gallons dally Becomes ‘Direelor States 'Army, former vice presi­ Walczyk, Pvt. Edward J. —- FOR Easter I - avalUble In this valley, he added. notified the governments of, the and said: ’’The public will have to dent of the, corpokaripn. and $3,000 4', to , 15. Mary Lewis .Joseph ■ Walczyk, father, 26 Silver He declined further to Idrotify United States, Great Britain and pay for Its failure tood Loewe ds a contact raaib, ^ Southwest Pacific area: HATS with the problem.” i". *lsldng and maturing here during situation, the broadcast said. The witness testified also that .Mrs. Lee B. Steinberg, wife, 197 can gel iheoi frooi 1^'? the first week In April. he had heard no objections to the Mather street, Hartford. oiir well-varied »elee* "You can’t bake your cake and Danbury, April 6— — Miss $15.00 London, April 6.--)>r)~ The clearance given theaters In Port- Steinberg, Sergt, Lester A. — .lion. I? I have your canning sugar," he said. Town Iifh in Class Florence Rahrig, R.N., of 483 Gur- chester, N. Y. over those In Orceih. emphaalslng that the_ word maxi- German-controlleiJ Parks . radio CelUng t’rloei. % / To Seek Ciislotiv. w • , Uon street, Bridgeport, ha.s start­ wich until after Connecticut had a mum*' precedes Wie snnouncement said last night that although Pope ed her duties as director of physio­ ruled “Bank night” Illegal and .50 o f the additional 20 pounds per In Safely Contest MilfoTcl Resident i d ) Of Her Graiulson Plus X II has restricted the num­ therapy at the Danbury hospital this box office boosting device had person. . In charge of what is hellovcd to be RcOiembcr 8agc-Alien I* open every Arrow Dale 'f ber of his audiences the pontiff’s to he abandoned. "Bank night" AppHcatlone by Mall the first full-time physlortherapy Monday from 12 noon until S P. M. Victim of Crash health la "excellent and he pur­ added abotit $36,000 a year to the When the extra sugar actually la Manchester placed flHji among (lepartmOnt In any hospital in sues hla activitlca normally.” Pickwick’s revenue, Loewe declar­ desired for home canning, presum­ New York, April 5.—(>P)—-Mra. Fairfield county. Quoting Vatican sources, the the state's third largest communi­ ed. ' • , WHITE SHIRTS $2.75 ably later In the season after Su­ LUcillf Burton, mother of slain Miss Rahrig trained at the Milford,\ Aprils 5.— (4*)—James. broadcast declared that "audi­ ties entered In the 1943 Inter-City gar Stamp 40 has been used, sppli- Patricia Lon’ergan, plans to seek Mayo clink: In Rochester, Minne­ Wyatt, an Hde);iy man who made ences now are .granted only to Traffic Safety Contest sponsored iastkm for any portion of the 20- custody of her grandson, Wayne sota In the lateet metfiods of his home in ^ tourist cabiri here, - ^ponAdt^■^sisaaiiim per Mraonperson slifitmentallotment m&ymay William, H months pid, regard­ cardinals, secretaries of eongrega- by the National Safety Council was struck.andjh(taUy_injur.cd.;by -Arrow-Fancy- and supervised in this state by the treating poliomyelitis under a i iSuinadt_1______^bylmail_...... ,to J^e lc«sj ‘ ra- less-of any. tnoyes by.. hH, Isthsr, tlona and the holy father^s Imtae- scholarshlp-- The Police Officers Charle- Polizzi Bumber of pounds to be credited cipalltles participating In the con from 29 states. News In a (Copyrighted story as Judge Paul Cavanaugh of New­ and Robert Dixon, who investi­ ARROW against each name. Spare Stamp Serious Prt>blem test. gated, reported-that the driver of saying: ‘T have taken ho legal Stratford led the six communi­ town, chapter chairman, and ^Va. s f o f Book 4 must be atUetaed op- the car was James J. Peterson. 34, steps as yet but I certainly want ties entered in the 20,000i-30.000 Peter M. Davey, field secretary, Pay Less HANDKERCHIEF^ p ^ U each name. and intend to have Billy.” of Milford. They quoted him as •'m is Is Important,*' an O PA population group, under which have announced that the Fairfield Plain or Initial / Asked to comment on Loner- New York, April 3—(ff)—Gaso­ Manchester was classified. Middle- chapter is desirous of spohsoring saying he was driving between 30 official said. "Ons Spare SUmp 37 and ^ milM an hour and did n o t- AVhile / must accompany each name listed. gan's offer to forego rights to his line ration counterfeiting Is one town was second, Norwich was as many more trained technicians x' wife’s fortune. If he could have hla of the mo.st serious problems faced third, Hamden was fourth and as are qualified t o accept the see W y a X u n til he struck him. N o person is eligible for the sugar 'Peterabn yoaa booked on a unless he holds W ar Ration Book son reared by his ielaUves in by the OPA, says Shad Poller di­ Torrlngton was sixth In this group chapter's scholarship offer. i - 2 for $1^4lf0 , rector Of the Automotive Enforce­ ‘ charge of operating a motor vehi- MEN* 4. It is Spare Stamp 87 which Canada, Mrs. Burton, according to ment division of the OPA, who A. A. clg.^^ as to cause death and was must be used, not any one of the The News, replied: “Hla people ftUiny. iiihlitiuiiiil xlylea 3 for/$i.00 adds: > ^ r i l d in $1,500 bail. streamlined like its famous^namesake and as conffort- augar stamps.” haven’t a cent— not a cent. N o 1 ill ri'fiiitiir shirk. want the baby ayaelf.” "Some people think that the A able as a stratusphvre ride In fine weather. Trim look­ ' Bogar CertlSoate Forwarded coupon Is a guarante^'for gasoline, SPORT ‘Hie form, with the attached ing narrow band and bintmg. It can take ’ ’rough land­ iBuild *rRaUon-Free" Auto but It won't be If counterfeiting Trains Destroyed; , ia then returned to the gets out of hand.” — B O - ings” ifor a long time, tjbanks to the exdusive Stetson A sugar certlBcate for the yf'oottcear For Bethlehem, P a„ April 5 --td*)— He told a Writers’ -.War. Board nm Vita-Felt process. , v r __ ,____ed total number of pounds conference yesterday that black Tomorrow Night 8 O’Qockv Felloty* Hall Traffic Suspended / All the Futnilf-' 1.50 4ind up is fetwarded to the person making Chemistry students at Lehigh ' ' / ■ ■ the ap'pllcation. imlver.slty have built a ‘.'ration- SPONSORED BY KINO DAVID LOIME, L O. O. F. ^<9 A I- ujianp'soMJ A s additional supplies arc need- free” automobile. The engine J v ------GAMES London. April 5— (4’)—Tiaffic on jwsrowOTQittnrj ad fo r use, in canning later cropa, uses charcoal. Prof. Charles Aha LJublJana-Zagreb railway, part BOYS’ and If the' maximum' allowance Stoops says air is passed through '!5 G o m es...... 94i0O Prize Per Game of the route of the famous "Orient M ill’s Athletic has not been, claimed In prior re^ a hot charcoal bed,, producing car­ 4 Mpeolal Games ...... f IQ.OO Prize Per Game “ express,” crack pre-war train run­ V quests, the consumer may obtain bon monoxide, which la fed .Into I SiMsdal Game ...... $30.00 Prize ning between western Europe and COATS up tbe unused bati^ce for himself the cylinders. The car, . which Door Prize $10.00 the Middle East, was suspended l i ! SHIRTS and hla fam ily by.yialtlng his Ideal Stoops uses, makes IS miles an Special Carde tOc Each. fo r 67 hours when Yugoslav par- beard. No stamjA are required hour. All Bingo Players Are Invited To Attend! tlaans destroyed two trains be- ' tween Ljubljana and Zidahi., 35 50c-60c-75c .5 lE N ’ S ' / miles to the east. Marshal Josip (Tito) Broz reported today- NEWDUPONT The Yugoslav communique, SPORT PANTS $T^50up broadcast by the Free Yugoslav Men's Knit / radio, reported heavy fighting be­ Flotger Lorei^f tween partisan forces and German motorized columns in western ^IJDRTS Stop Here and Buy Al! Yqur \ Slovenia near the Italian frontier MEN’S . ANKLE' Easter Flowers At itnd in the Slovenian coastal area further south, with the partisa^ 60c maintaining the offensive on.>ll 39c 45c and pr. sectors. FOfbesxSt. Men’s" Broadcloth And 3 l*r. G veen h f^se Designated Honor iriaii SH O R TS . . . ■U. S. Submarlne/Base, New Men^s Socks 29c to $1.25 Pr. Corner Silver Lane R^ipd London, April 5.—dK—Lieut. (JG) Boys' Knil Shorts 4.5c' eiU^h and Forbes Street Robert Wesley ^ch er, 22, USN. Use over /I who grad u ate^from the U. S. \ Vi ■! I L'l Large Assortment of •\ Naval acadeofy in 1942. was des­ wa|lpap#r, woHbo«rd, Boys’ Broadcloth . Shorts 45c each \/\ Easter Lilies Daf ignated hraor man in the Student Hydrangeas Tulips Offlcera je fo " which has been pkittffr, brick, (»tc. graduMM from the ^ Submarine M^oOtbere. He was a'warded the' 1^^^ Short Sleeve, Ankle ngth, IJght Weight, " Potted Hybrid Tea Roses rNM WUN w^N INC ^ ew Spring NECKWEAR and Cut. Flowers tX irr Spear Foundation prize for UNION SUITS . $1.25 and $2.00 lainlng the highest merit during No special ihinners THE STORE OF QUALITY* We Also Specialize tn Easter Paint iiltburseif with Wardj the course o f instruction in that qeeded. 1 gallon o f i" Speed-Easy pint ws( Cor^ges in the Lstest Design* class. TIM c'-iiiaiL iiin iD aisar S u lp M a iT ^1.00 and $1.50 mijces up to 114 sat- Sieeveleness Knh Athletic Union Suits $1.00 i." 12.00 u k 4 lo w o f -tO*S ‘■7‘ All Flowers AttraeCively Priced! paint! It Will Pay You To) Drive Overt N p ^ c e Ob* CMrt h CBMI ‘ ■ , ■ j 1 coal nsuslly coseis .Zoning: Board of Appeals even wallpaper aiad Vegetable Plants for Victory Cardens in bas­ Town of Manchester, Conn. diagy*wal|s and ceil- 'N^w A rrow Fashions iags.IiCMis fieae,oi •sf kets. Place Your Order Now, Good Variety. In conformity with the require­ / /' ments of the Zoning Regulations and work in ImMI the washable waU paint Of the Town of . Manchester, the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold OPEN, EVENINOS a public hearing in the Municipal and anyone can apply L Building oh Thursday evening, saaoedi, let Phone H artford 8-3301. DePiclro, Flririst April 6, 194'4, at 4:00 o’clock, on wall fini to of endnring Ui following applications: beauty; Application of R. J. West of 76 sibtc ,[-dey paindsfg SEE Ashworth Street for permission to incodtonient • demonstration , keep chickens at the above loca­ de I. IN ' tion, In a Residence B Zone, 2-9IECE OUR PAINT SHOP Application of Stephen I. Miller For liviag-, dioin|(-, bedroaoM, gaose- of 248 Woodbridge Street .for per­ ‘ rooms, baaemcots, garages, etc. C/sto mission to keep chickens at the fy toUM * ptuH$*n—prr/*rr^ kf pm* A t House’s 'the other day, i heard above address m a Residence A tia d m hmm» mrmtn. LIVING ROOM SUITE Quart 69 "a customer ask ulHuit the style picture Zone. for Spring. The answer was right RE-UPHOLSTERED . Application ot Robert J. Cham­ ApfNcMer ffe Arrow's Netmat Combinations* to the ^»lnt . . • "Color! Color! bers of 183 School Street for per- m im SPEEir-EKY miaalon to build on a lot narrow­ And'.More Color!” Yes,, folks,-you’ll •Rebuilt t Mel WVMt etoMl eef WmIW er than the midimum specified tn find House’s Spring and Easter dis­ the Z<>ning Regulations; tbe lot “ARALINE”— play of Clothes lutrlguingly colorful being located on the northerly aide You pay leu for palndag^ with lUtlatoiie:*.* $ 2 * 7 5 gtd- . . . sparkling with life-jtnd fresh- • Re-covered brcaiue a aiagic galloo of Reeiiitoae will cover of School Street, In a Residence B . ,/AV Zone. Makes IVz QaHona.^ Tha ahirt haa a ■oatly-ztrtpMl broadrloth-^Inng-hiHtlng and good- neto. And here’s something to re­ ‘the walls of an average slac room! And becaaae . Application of Clarence J. Krol looidag, It hnq a perfaA-atUng Arrow CoUar, and a .Sanforized label ’ member . . . you still get the same •Restyled there’s no oil or tn^peadae ia bay. (Resiotoae, of 144 Birch Street fbr permission (ohriahage lam than 1%). Whatta shirt! fine quality . , . pure wool fab'ries to have an automobile dealer’s li­ . . . high-grade materials la the In­ In Denim EASY TERMS. thins with wstcr.) i^d because, ias%, Resia- 'Eke Aralhie g ie harrooalzea beanttfully, and tha ArrawjMandker- cense at 568 Center Street, In s ner construction . . skillful tailor­ toae’a e peiet thst ymi caff apply ysarsty, easily Residence C Zon^ 8$^ eiilaf la Juat to. (The Arrow Shorts are as romfortoMe aa all get itnK ‘ We Carry Oar Owa Aeceorte ing . * . brilliant styling . . . and Better Fabrlee Priced and quickly. (Widi brush or roller applicstor.) Application eC Robert A. Casey Mak«^ l!/j Quarts. Ne eenter seam!) Pnportleastely Low and Hermsn Q Schmidt of 7 Ford Mitstandingly fine At. Ample AelectlMi e< I t dries ia 40 miantes, Witbont nnplcssam paint* Street for peraoisslori to have an Fabrics to Salt- Minor changes at no extra MacDonald strips your suite smelL Come to Wards for n free folder'^showing ■ mm bwi tow*# yet ew we* automobile repairer’s license at Fear Taeto 127 Spruce Street, in a BueineM to the frame, and rebuilds cost can be made to modem*, Resintone’s -ll lovely colors! laSw I «erid r* wedMWri If Zone. ' completely. New fliling and Prompt Delivery ize and add comfort to your JOHNSON SHIRT $2.24 TIE $1.00 wrings are added .and the , All persons Interested in the All Worit Guaranteed ••L. ■ X “'^ ■ J- above appUcatloos may appear at woodwork is refinished. this hearing. PAINT CO. Zoning Board ol Appeals. up By Richard Martin. 699 MAIN STREET Utidelwear | Handkerchief MacDONALP UPHOLSTERY CO. Monti Chairman. Telephone 6854 PRONE 8-4127 ' Martin B. ANord, 988 MAIN STREET. HARTFORD MANCHESTER •■J , Secretary. /. J ,MANCHESTER EVENING H^iKAliu, ftiANL,l115j»l t;tt. LGNN.. ArKlL.b, D#41fi .FAt.l!; S! N MANLHhS'I ICl! KVKN’ING HERALD. JIANtllESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6.1011^ . Betnelmanb, Ludufii^, N ow I Lay A., Sliver Crescent; Maelnne Rqlo,; C. J.,' Wlngat-^’s Ri'iu^rir" -iJO.'. i-'- ■ - .t— , » Books Added Me Down to Sleep; Chamberlain, Helen, While Still We LJyt; J|toHRotoete, A. E„ Fitting. Habit.-; rnd Fiufil: \Vhlle, Leljfi, Long ; iS E I » iU M Y SamueL Clamentiiu In the .Kitch­ Vane. John, Journey Into War: >Wn; Self, Mrs. M. C., Horses: Bslkan Night; tSllIiams, T. A... I Post-War Problems . en; Danlela, B. K,, Outer Edge; Mantle, Bums, ed.. Best P l m of Robert, Tarawa; Smith,’ Old Dirt Dobber’s Garden Book WHATOMMIBItt Sc'oiits to Help At ^eney Library De Jong> D. C., With a Dutch Ac­ 1942-1943; Moore, Grace, Tou’re Strange Fruit; Sues, L K.., A keetlw eoeWlnluf Si« *s»s»ess W te." cent; l^lkner, E. H„ Plowman’s Only Human Once; Nlssr, Louie. ■“ s and MlUst; Terhune, Aren't you glad that you "Back­ M#M Secten ..en Sih liu«r«tH*a -F. B.,'Decorating* for You; Van ed The Attack” and If you didn’t. u r m o ilX ) Rationii k Data Qiallenge to State ly added at FoUy;: Ford, laisabeth, Amy Fer- What to Do'With Germany: Par- win be MM rm , «rMie Swr lest la < III Seals Sale New raby’s Daughter; Olbbtngs, sone, Mrs.’ A. (Bl... Ummtaiar thniten/Ji^ Vbloe'of the TarOe; It's not too late to start a "flank­ toe Mary Chel library are as ing” movement • and • dig a "fox­ readw wrkiiit le Hie MiisaHissI OWilte, .; ;3' Robert, Coming Down toe Wye; Picken, M. B„ Mending Made Washiiilrtte Broadcast, by The 05 flftti Av*„ NswTerk,.N.V. o*a«. Oj Furnished By followa: Gunther, John, D Day; Hancock. EkSy; Pope. Edith. Colcorton; Msn at the^lcrophone; Waallcw- hole” Into that old pocketteok and M an|}<^ j'q j. railroad facilities required by a Aldington. rd, Duke; ".Shell" out for n W ar Ponrf nr f-*’" Girlb am i B ovh to Be at OflSce of Price Administratiil W i l l e d B. Rugerg, “ ' great airport. , , ,--''■'7 ' L. A„ Studeiit Nurse; Holton, E. Reynolds, Q. J., CurUln Rises; Bka, Wanda, Rainbow; Webb, Ad- Regiiioal Department ot InfornmtlqiLx.' M i B efore Ex- "Another encouraging sign ia r ' Stores in Effort to 65 Tremont Street, Boston,-fi, filassaebuseiV the preparatory work of the State ^jNewsman change ub, Says In- of New York which already has Sven * H eads D oetprs P art 18 Make $2,500 Goal. blueprintaand specifications P l l o n a ; A n d w e n i Like other members of the All- Meats, Fats, Etc. ■^Saturday, 10 a. m. to Hi p. m. d u str M^t^ Prepare. ready for more than a hundred Book Four red stamps AS, B8, The telephone r umber >0494. S By Strive Service, Q f tfie 1.01111 tV America Victory Garden team Manchester Girl Scouts and Boy • ■ million dollar conatruqtlon pro­ X' for 1944, beanSq peas, turnips and Scouts will bend every effort the C8, D8. E8, F8, G8, H8 and J8 now "Next to l^ichlgon,--:^ which ot gram. ' And^JffanpoMrer Agency ‘ / remainder of the'.week to help the valid and remain good indefinite­ “Many other bright spots can be carrots were bhoeen ^y agricul­ local committee on the Easter Seal ly. Red stamps K8, L8 and M8 the 48 aUtes hM\tfie grcte;e»t per­ found on the horizon but If we arq/ ,- By James Marlow and iO r. D. C. Yy^OUrC lloll* tural and nutritional/experts be­ tele reach Its goal of 12,500. will be Vslld April 9 ahd good In­ MR. WER^NER centage of populaHm engaged in to handle oiir problems imder ' cause of their food values and the At Hale’si. store between the definitely. war work, Connecticut, wlto\48 private enterprise system wtech washingt^.'^*Aprtf 5%/P) - A j orcfl al/A nim al "Meet- ease with which amateurs may hours of 3 and 9 o’clock Girl Scouts - Processetd Foods SA Y S;— ' * per cent of Us entlreNuopulatloq^ made this by far the greatest na­ ■ newepapemian whose Job is fol- grow them. of Troop 5,_ under the leadership tion In the world: each of us must lowlng the news every day frankly in^ of^.'♦socialioh. of Mrs; Stuart- Segar. will be on Book Four blue stamps AS, B8, -engaged In the home-frant war ■plan now to save this private en- Tne U. S. Department of agri­ GA. D8. E8, F8, G8. H8. J8 and “Expert fit ta Important for tteprise system. Unless wt do Just ^i-wrltes that he is confused by the culture makes these recommenda­ duty, and serve again at the satire effort, must cushion itself m(w for A "■^tunhdil over manpower and thei^ Dr. l/CIVC. . Y. Moor^-.Moor^', chairman ot store Saturday from 9 o'clock in K8 now valid .md good indefinite­ all feet, hut es|M^-iaIly tof the the most challenging Impa^ of thaL. the Federal goverimient, re- draft. I Manchester'sM anc^atci'* Board of Hesloi, tions : ■ .< . the morning to 9 o'clock when the ly. Blue stamps L8, MS, N8, P8, gardltes of who Is pyesident, will Beans— Green snap beans-art and Q8 will be valid May 1 and baby whose first steps li^ the war,” predicted Willard take oter tod then/we-will have V - He lUitcd some questions—which yesterday ejected preaident of adaptable to all parts of . the store doses. Rogers, chairman of the Connect!' S may be bothering others—and «sh* Troop 9 ,’Girl Scouts, bf which good indefinitely. tha foundation fdt later loot- the kind bf business and social > ed for some answers. Hel-e are tl^ HaiWord Count;, Medical As- United States. Recommended va­ Mrs. Hasel Anderson is leader, Sugar cut State Development Commis­ regimentation which brought on the questions, and the answers by ciciatl^»nrH« the calls beingAvorked out warm. bers, leader, at the Center Phar­ plane stamp 1 good indefinitely. A of government contracts, with ad­ program and I kUow that vnAny of They' grow In almost any kind macy. equate , -financing faQilities, were tec political sub-diYislons ot toe HAILY STORE on a statewide basis, y new stamp Ibecomes valid M ^y 1. 'state are working upon town and Q. How milch sne the boards of son If it is well drauied and Troop 11, Mrs. Lester WolcotL ' Oasoline available. ' doesn't bake so har'd it prevents leader, at the Murphy Drug Store, , Wlflcrcnt .Problem city post-war construction. HOURS 10 to 6 behind on their ca^s for men? In northeast and southeast,. 9-A "But, I warn you thSt Federal, A. Nationally more than 100.- the emergence of the young Depot Square;' coupons good for three gallonz "Re-converSion is vastly diffef- plants. They respond to fcrtllisfa- 'The BoV Scouts will do their bit state and local proj­ PHONE EN’IERPRISE IIM 000 and have been lagging that through May 8. B-2, B-3, C-2 and epL It will t e . particularly diffi­ ects cannot da toe job. FoiXexam- much since la>iT October. tion ah'J wood ashes may be ap­ for the benefit Of the Society for (NO TOLL CHARGE) Crippled Childrer* on Saturday, C-3 coupons good fOr five galjons cult for the same thousand Con­ ple, the Federal government is Q. W hyr plied on the surface, over the everywhere. necticut smaller manufteturera already stai:gcring under its war­ A. The/noards (aijed to All seeds,' after they - arc planted. and thel^ schedule will be an­ nounced later. Ftel oil . w’ho *are without research facili­ time . indebtedness. We shoul thelr-'calls. One reason; Heal* Keep the -.soil moist until the ties and who will also have to therefore, logically expect a tre^ ft^ c y almut Inducting fathers, the nlants break through. Period Four and Five "coupons step Into thc'most highly rompctl- mendbus retrenchment program iMaitani^ starting last October The seed should not be covered valid in all areas through SepL tlve markets of all time. ’The I'Stoer than increased expendi­ fwhen/Congreas fought over the by more than one Inch of heavy Urge Reservations SO. All coupons worth 10 gallons job is, however, possible. tures. after the war. Ter-dran. Another soli or I'L- inch of sandy soil, and Dwarf pea pods nnay be planted In double rows, about 8 Inches a unit. With most coupons worth apart. When plants grow tlie.% supimrl each other. ' "Two solutions are the Imme­ "Actually and practically, 90 d i^ u ity by some boards in they should b^about two to four For Pirate Whist several units. diate use of the research facilities per cent of the post-war job must g^men.. Another: Appeals inches apart m rows 15; to 18 be handled by the priiraW enter­ inj^' the draft are greater now available at such institution inches apart: planted If trellis or support Is 16 Inches apart. Recommended The Local War Price and Ra­ >Vhitt; and B ro^ the Connectiptit University and prise system. It is toe 78?batest an ever. > They should be cultivated light­ provided. varieties are Chantenay, Nantes.- Mr.s. Fred Moore, who ia chair­ the resultant study of uOw prod­ .challenge that ever conh'onted Q. Why ia the armed force to- tioning Board. is located ' in the -High or Ia>w Shoes.' ly but frequently until they bloom Turnips— Another .cool weather Danvers Half Long. man of the committee arranging Lincoln school opposite the post ucts, and a thorough/canvase of' private business. But, I believe ^ a l fixed at 11,300,000 by July IT but they pever should be cultivat­ The End for Group E’s Pirate Whist. Tues­ the sub-contract bustness. that the brains and manpower ■ 'Why are so many men needed? crop. For fall use plant late In day evening at Center Church office. Office hours are as follows: which overwhelmed the rest of ‘the ed or handled while wet. nimitier, allowing only time to ma­ Monday, 10 . m. to 4:30 p. m.; “Practical apd Inspli-atlonal - A. That figure has been set by Pole beans arc planted in hills House, urged all who plan to at­ world in stepping almost overnight •the chiefs of staff for what they ture before hard frost. They Tuesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; guidance for both large and small which arc three to four feet apart tend to make reservatltms by Fri­ manufacturecsr ^d l be available at into unheard of. war production, apparently conalder good military mature in from 60 to 80 days- ToTellD.A.R. day.'The committee must know Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.j \yill be able' and ready to accept reasons, operating on a . time­ About five beans are planted tn They like fertile soil, not deeply, Thursday. 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. ra.; the> broad ,/^st-w ar clinic to be each hill. In the /Center of each the approximate attendance, in or­ held at the Hotel Bond May 2. toe even greater challenge which table. . Or. D. V. Moore spaded but worked until line and der to complete its plans. Friday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; will be here shortly. Unless that, is Q. Do SS and WMC send pot- hill a pole .should be set before smooth, -ft’is customary to plant About Near East SHOE STORE 8 and 4, under the immediate di- true, another world war will have seeds arc planted. The pole Each player will receive a prize \rectieh of a Post-War Economic icy atatementa to local boarcli? county doctors as he • was named in row.s in the spring. and several attractive door prizes been fought ih vain.” ; A. SS'doea, but not WMC to that poHltloh_ about 25 years should be rough, .so that the vines 825 Main Street Development Council for Metro- will cling - to It. and ,shout seven OurMl quality dcpciris upon will ali^-'be awarded. — ^ I c h no-longer la connected with ago. ! quick growth -W they should be brford Parish Chapter. Daugh- Members of the group are re­ Read Herald Advs. pnitan Hairtford headed by Les- Dre '(David M. Caldwel., of this feet high. cultivated carcfutly; feitillreU and tqrs of the American Revolution,, quested to leave their gifts for tei^ E. Shippee, executive vice- Lindbergh Giyen m ,Q. Has the requeat fOT empha' town. Was named to the Medical Pea*- A cool weather crop, will meet tomorrow afternoon at prestdent of the Hartford 'Con- grown at all seasons except sum­ watered. Row.s should be about the card party with Mrs. EMna alt on men under 26 teen aent to Information Bureau of the asao' 15 inches apart and plants thinned 2:te with Mrs. Charles W. Holman Case Parker, Mrs. Everett Goalee n ectl^ Trust company. - - lilqal boards and. It te , has It been elation yetticfdny. The meeting mer In the south; and grown in of 31 Summit street. “TWsXclinlc will covter an im­ Fever Injections the early summer and autumn' in to about two inches in the row. or Miss Lela Webster by Friday, aptelte enough? was largely, attended, many of The tops from the young turnips The guest speaker will be Miss Mrs. Bernice Thrall Is chairman portant field. One day will be A. SS says ••-Yea" to both Manchester's physlctanB and sur­ the north. They should be plant­ Margaret bailey who Is at present of the .refreshment committee. HALE'S SELF SERVE devoted tpy'annteg the Construc­ ed, In the north, as soon as the may be used as greens. Seeds tion Job of the Future’ including New York, April 5.—i/P)— queatlons. pointing out that it geons attending. usually are brua^lcast in the fall studying at the Hartford 'Semin­ sent: • “ ’The pHneipaj speaker at yester­ ground can be worked. 1 hey ary. Her subject will be "The TTie Ori|finat\ln/New England! '' - “SMesmanship, in the Construc­ (Tharles A. Lindbergh has receiv­ like moderately rich soil but too and raked in lightly, instead of tion Industry.’’^, ed yellow fe'ver immunization In­ 1. To local boards a couple of day's meetltig was Dr. Arthur W, being planted in rows. Arab-Zlqnlst Problem in the Near weeks ago. President' .Roosevelt's Allen, leClurer on surgery at the much fertiliser causes rank East. She has been engaged ip' “Dlatributlon 'and Marketing” jections, such as given persons call for-a review of all occupation­ Harvard , University medical growth of vines and fewer pods. Carrots—In .the south they are mission work there, and has also will be highlighted by the Sales going overseas, at Marine hospi­ al dteft deferments. srhoof. and chief of the east sur­ Dwarf crops may . be planted in grown in theLfall. winter and had experience in England with good reasons for AND HE>MdTl MARKET MAnagers’ club ofN^artford. tal here but available lources de­ 2. . To state directors, a telc- gical service at the Massachu­ double rows, with double rows .spring. In- the north they grow young people's groups. She is a “For the manufacturers, there clined to say whether the aviator .gram March 24 which Instructed: setts General hospital. Dr. Allen .spaced from 18 to 24 inches. For throughout the supimer and may young woman and an interesting painting with Will be ’Product Desigk and Pack­ was planning a trip outside the All men under 26 with tnduatrlal talked generally on flebltis and late seeding plant one Inch deep: be stored fqr winter. The carrpt speaker. aging,* ‘Industrial R este^h,’ and country. deferments were to be given Ipb; isolation of pulmonary emboli for early crops' plant three to four will' grow' in almost any well The hostess will be assisted by S A y J w a A L S •*Machlnery and Tools fo r the Fu- Lindbergh, whose • immediate medtate pre-induction phyalcal-es- tljrougli ligation of the femoral Inches. The dwarfs need no trel drained soli, loose and free from M ra Howard Eddison and Miss - ■ -ture.’ ■ ' \ ■ whereabouts were not .'disclosed, aminatlons; and that all occupa­ vein. Many deaths occur from pul­ lis or other .support. clods. Sandy loams are best. Car­ Marlon Washburn. Armour’s> ^ Helpful Clinics \ visited the hospital Monday. Navy tional deferments, \ agr|cultural- monary emboli following opera­ Alaska and othef early smooth- rots In northern states should be “While there will be plentV 'of and hospital authorities had no and industrial, were to. be review­ tions,- and Dr. Allen pointed out seeded varieties are used for early seeded as early in .spring as the Your Son (.to his father) — I Window-dressing such as nation'qK comment and officials of the Ford ed but first of all those- of men .un­ that .such deaths could be prevent­ crops and Laxton Progress, Hun- ground can be worked. No coarse vant to be a pilot when I grow up. DU PONT , / Lb. 34c ly known speakers at the evening Motor company, ' his employer, manure should be u-sed but com­ Father- You'll probably be one said they knew nothing of his iteirT-- li]- sssx der 26. / • / ed if the. emijoll were kept from derfold, and Little Marvel are illtert Shank hanqueta, the day clinics Will be' 3. T6 local boa^s • April 1, no­ spreading from the femoral vein good wrinkled, varieties: Gl.ant mercial fertilizer can be applied t a barnvard pilot. , featured by discussions which 'plans. tice that the unit-basis of grant­ where ttiey usually originate to .Stride and Btratagenj arc about They .should be planted' tiiickly , S on-W hat’s tliiU? ; /^5elf-cleanii should enable manufacturers to 'The Marine hospital Is operated $25 ing farm defe^en^.s wna to be other part.s of. the body. '■ two weeks Inter thafi Progress anil thinned for salad use. Plant Father—Pile ^it here, and pile i t imoked Shoulders Lb. return to their places of business bjKthe government but has no di­ abandoned, /rb c pnit measure AId-;rman Telephone may be one-haU Inch deep, in rows 14 to there. ■ \ and Intelligently blueprint their rects connection with the Army wnorked lik r this: A cow was one \ Sunlight post-war efforts. and teavy. It check* persons ar- unit, two cows, ^wo units. Any HOUSEPAIN “Without becoming political. -I rivtnit\ or leaving the country, '^um';deferred man' Was supposed A bout T ow n would like to direct your attention however. ito,be''connted on for a minimum BaCon to an official Washington view­ T" Dry Manhattan Jpf.Jlfi units. point which might well spell dis­ To A Bonus Ruling -■tWe pei-sonally don't think aster tor. New England Industry. yiiiere Was anything too clear in The full cast for the Grange Hartford. April S — OPi — The minstrel show will have a rehear­ I remind you that shortly after Hartford Courant, given permis- ; OUR EXCLUSIVE ail this on the subject of induct­ Pearl Harbor official Washington ing men under 26. Ibere certainly sal tomorrow night St 8_o'clock at Sion by the Federal Treasury'-s sal­ wasn’t on the farm-deferred the home of Gustave Anderson, 29 attempted to move where practi- ary stabilization Nmit to pay a bo­ COATS IN NEW C6L0RS Young and Flattering group. In that category, the men BumVner street. . cal,' New England industries to nus of two weeks'-/Salary to 42 Hhsut of the Alleghenies and to executive employes but denied per­ $1495 under 26 are not getting pre-in­ Lbs. force new war product plants to duction ph^icais.) Prlvste Pat Vendrillo is lumio Pure Lorq mission by the WarX^bor Board $^5.00 WISE SMITH’S SUITS FOR Q. U there is euch a shortage on a three-tey furlough from tedil out there. *1716 argument to make a simitar payment to its Camp Pickett. Vs. .„ Bheffleld ^ - V . - then was that our New England other penqnnel, said V a state­ EASTER AND LOIXG AFTER of manpower, why aren’t men S6 and eMtem seaboard plants were Color? Yes, the clamored-for viefi^. to 4& taken for limited service? ment lasLnighf^toat It would ap­ lush yellow, new toast, light poW- A. 'The Army doesn’t want men ,A son:, their.first .child, .was born vulnerable to enemy air attacks. peal the 'WLB ruling, and would $25.00, $29.95 M ilk ^ Cans Taking a page from thi experience pay no bonus unless all employes dery btile and of course, the standbys, \ ■ in that ags aroiip. The theory is at the Manchester Memorial hos navy and black. All wool Shctlands Whaf wisdom In those words . . . for'a suit Is versatile,' liat they lacK youiiger men's en- pltal yesterday to 'Seamen. First of Dngland we were able to re­ could bcnefiL \ i i o r R , Look! Wegner fute that argument. In fact, we that take the color so well Ond ex­ ^ most-worn-possesslon • and Wise Smith’s quality is last­ Surance. The Army is geUing for Class, and Mr».■■Charles J- David ploit 'the finesse of master tsilore. ing. As'for looking pretty, color is s subtle flatterer that limited service all it needs ^ftom son. Jr., of 73-Wqlnut street, .'were" told that we coiilJ.. bettor The' pulse of new-born infknts 46-Ow Can »rotect concentrated industry beats from 130 to 140 times a Chesterfield and reefers. Misses’. wHi help -you keep the glamour look this Blaster season. SPLUM-JACKET DRESS those under 36 who are classiftad has been named itobert Charles Orange Juice Twllj; Shetland, rayon gabardine . . . solids^ checks, as fit only for limited eervice. Dsvid.son. The fathte is in the f Trom air foea. minute. A ■IN RAYON CORDS FAILLE Wonderful new dresses — .tlial belle their budget O Ouardt thm surPoca - “ Rfcenriy. . however. official THIRD FLOOR plaids . . . sizes 9 to 20 in the group. Every.-type from A United States Navy and is located Thort^days when conservation Wegner cardigan to clatolc. THIRD FLOOR OF FASHIONS at Newport, R. I. price! Lovely for yourself fur Easter through Washington reminded a press con- $ ^ 4 . 9 5 ^ Spring , . . or for an Easter gift to a dear friend. ixicjm eo much, it’s all tbs more felrence that the plan to te-cen- 'X bportant to , use the bent house X 46-.OZ. Can tralize Industry under the gUise of WHEN YOU BUY Want to look' fresh and aimidy pHT-^ VMCA Nat es The Ladies Missionary l&tKiety '^paint you can buy—all the more Qrapefriiit Jiiic# apread-employmcnt program had feet ? Then dip mto this snug jacl^ - Of Emanuel Lutheran churco'\W’i!l .Cotton Orefiset ']S|mii Rayoub reason for using Du Pont House not been abandoned. with hand-span waist, short dlt pap- : Tonight omit Its'meeting tomorrow, tod Paint. For Du Pont House Paint . /lUo. DaJ M »r: ■ . ' "In Washlng(ton recently, I re­ /' “MAYFLOWER” DINING R0OM luin and ripple wilier of white "rayaK? 6:80—Rationing Board dinner. holJ-l. Us next buelnesa meetuiu SCREENS Sunday afternoon, April 16. ^ $1.98 to $3.89 ' Thick-’n’-Thin gives more than lasting, good sp-« minded men high in the councils is bright with Spring sunshine, thronged'wiih shop­ Vtey flared 8-gore skirt toafa a. 66;80::7:15—Basketball. boys. pearance — it gives long-lasting of tte present official regime that pers who enjoy meals with toe wholesomehrts of honey. Grey-and-whlte; nayy-and* : 7:15-8:00 -High school girls, Crapes protecljon. j Fillet of Sardines we of Connecticut cOuld not hope BUY ■white; 9 to 16. ' y . gym. \, the home cooked and the touch sought by the^pi- King David Lodge of Odd -Fel­ Cotton Suits to develop mines or extensive cure. Dinner 11' to 3. • NINTH FLODR i. 8:0U-9MM-.-Basketball gam e.' lows will onilt its meeting Friday Sizes to 52 _____ ^ 8-Oz. Can figticulture in this area and that Storm Sash Too! THIRD FLOOR OF FASHIONB j 9:00—G»ym open for badminton, evening on account of holiday. \Sizcs 14 to 20 K sspt whitmbouMpB . if we are to be deprived of our Tnll Can LIbby’a . ; Industries, to vriiich we haVe CAN BE egANGED - * i.i * W-'A . $ 3 - 9 8 ' iftfh it0 f Du Pont-House 'Paint is- firivoted centuries of time and $ 3 .9 8 '••.r probably whitrf than any paiiit Mlllons of Investment, we would in 3 0 fificonds you've ever seen. It’s made with ti- . Red Salmon Lb. Can te. sunk as a region. The houitchotder’s dream! No tanium dioxide, the pigment that’s “It is to the end that we »may / 1 Smart New actually whiter than snow! Furf her- - Sky Chief Oroded save our industries that we are more fussing with ladders, no SLIPS more, this whiteness last*, beedpse— now exerting every effort to stim­ more storm windows stored, in H andbags 7-Oz. Can ulate post-war planning and. think­ the cellar.. No more sireatbig T unaf ish ing and that we are already study­ and puffing to change from ing exhaustively an Immediate screens to storm sash! , ff’fi Mmtf'^tudng market for Connecticut products. AU paints tollect dirt 6n exposura. BUSCO COMBINATION f Mussle Cldms Tall Can South and Central America, WINDOWS But, with Du Pont House Paint, "■■y ■'.'-Exporters Can Help Teen Agers "self.cleaning” etarte after a few Freab, Jnlcy L,. **The smaller manufacturer in­ eliminate all that. They com­ W h ill monthe, under Bonnal weather con- experienced with export trade bine storm windows, spreens, ditione. A fine white powder forms Tloz. methods should not te discour­ mid weatom-stripplng in one. Easier Sunday^- on the eurfato- Heavy rains wash 29c aged. ’There are plenty of reputa­ compeCL pennnnent qnIL It this away, carrying the dirt with it y . ble export companies which know ^tmices Just SO aeoonds to ebnage- —ieaviiqi the newly expbsed sur­ all about forei^ exchan^ and 'n Rnaco Window from acteen to DRESSES FRESH face clean and white again! (Un- ire able, to advise as to products, etonn ansb. Yon m a ebnage or for iNsckaging and such. wash wtadowB from the IN- AS DAISIES , usqal climatic or dirt-collecting con- 8IDE{ -v.,^ , ' $1.98 to $2.59 Just the thing to -ditions in extroniely sooty in d i^ -,“In this connection. Governor Rises 32-44. Baldwin ■will shortly convene in- FITS OVER OLD WINDOW'S. eomplets your East­ triid c&mmunities may, of course, tortsted parties in a program de,- Green spun .with v TuMze Rayon delay this process.) Rteguse this BUSCO le‘ a metal frame, fitted er ontfit, Black and Mgned to not only enllghteff man- with oombinatloh Meh. whieh ia daisied u d ayalet trim l| ' Panties, 60c ' “srif-rf^ning” is ptelual. the wear­ h e a l t h MARKET . : -Ufacturers regarding ’ the • pros- Easter Patents Cotton dearauekara.’ colon. ing qualitica of the paint film aia Installed over yonr preaeat win­ Step-Ins, All Sizes ts of ekport business but also dows. baprovee the appear- Checks, stripes. Ceat 890 11.98 to $4.89 •/ not abnonaally aflacted. advlM procedure. PUMPS CHOSEN . types;, 10 to 16. ^ ' . V i anoe of yonr hooie,'''aBd is pet-- Dtapita thia ramarkabla quality of We have d nice telection of Fresh r“In Vhat Is not at toe- moment naanmiily'Installed — no am i- BY TEENAGERS We Have A Large Assortment Of Du Pont House Psln't-, It eosts no too bright picture, there are a aannal removal ae. wlfl* oM- more than other good painty. .number of encouraging phases !;fashloaed acreena asifi storm Patent, elastlcized. gabardine, Sea Food. '^See our display of guch as for example toe spade- bow, bump toe, 144 inch heel; ^ PONT H ouse PAINT sash. NEW RAYON Trork directed to greater stimulus 8H-9. TAFFETA SKIRTS EASTER ^LOUSES In 6 gaNen M a / Fish, ltr. M* kiwsss bow •* d* lb* iSUeed The Hartford Tlmea, and hia com­ out lettlag In enow or ralB ai ...... $1.50 and $2.00 IsbriaM, b*w OHMb ■* how Hiae te<*i bow, IH Inch heel; SH*F> plaid and twaed wools tool Easter blouses here. All mittee on aeronautic development, wlthont caoaiBg drafta. Pays 10 to 16. Tulips and Daffodils • 2 ^ ic ,4* sta. His skill WSOM sovlstt far yaa a division of toe Connecticut De­ tka tashien-liit sts'les for , —a«d palat saasaraaWao far Awarire. Dried Beef ■/, Lb. 20c for Itaelf la wtater fqel eavlagm. B) $3.50 everjr type salt. White, velopment Commission-' Mr. Mur­ Phene ns or mnfl n p tet earfl nur Cut Flowers ...... $3.00 a hou4|uet aud up,. phy and his conunittee are defi­ more informetloa. Corsages paatate and print*. nitely convinced that Bradley BOX COATS CHECKS ARE ...... $1.00 and up JOHNSON PAINT CO., Bacon Squares Lb. 23c |held can, upon relinquishment by EGG-COLOR Victory Gardens .... $2.0Q and up gfiOMAINBT. TEL.6864I tbe Army, be converted Into a FOR EASTER •‘WANTED*’ SUITS SLIPONS jgreat trahs-AUantie airport with any shuttle tie-ins. State High­ ly Commissioner Cox is ready to lild naceasary super-highways nt to toif airport and the Mew Haven railroad has plans for davsloitossnt of the type of r M A N C H E ;S ^ re«^ HERALD, MANCHES'llteR, C »IW 1, inXiTCRKBT^BK JBtinwnTO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., W E p i^S D A Y , APRIL 5, 1944 ■ f ____ I__ :____ ;______^ ______------■r' fleet, convoyed b y /a dOzSn naval dancing'faypwte; JOaie 'iTtorpe, vessels and a few amall plane car­ Prosperity Seen comedicnite«Suid othera. On the screen i i "ThXCowboy and the Check Reveals Manchester^ '’Pfficini Calm Not Shared Hartforil Tailors CIO Attitude Proclnce Vet riers. The planes hover-over the Egj^s Surplus -fleet of supply ahips throughout As Upprecetleillctl SonorHAj^ higbljf/pleasant enter- The '«fficlal calm and confidence^ McjCabe Back Obituary the Atlantic crosaing, nullifyiqg talpmenPwith R«^Pj—; on Friday only. \ EKAU> PRINTINO CO^ fir*t Jap column heading into In­ Deaths the other aide, land baaed plan.ea Btr**- ' Hartford, April .8.— A Ul- Washington, April .5 — border,' O oss in Midfile *Eu»t; Ihreatetfed to eliminate »ome of On one trip acroaa his ahip waa "We will have prosperity such ' « ' » ^rgett Sections. I M t t e town, died yesterday *t the Engle- the maacullne finery from Hart­ produce In full specific tonpages Of His Experiences. Idaded with ammunition. He con­ hit silhouotto* in th* c(RinttYp<1NThapt w* 8*11 everj’thing wa*. "under ciSntrol.” man (.•onvale»cent Home, Somer*. 1nve>figatiiij{ Gro of preferred types of paper and all' To Unscramble Markel as we have never dreamed of be­ Sug^sl M ission mor* becAute w* ftn* *el*ction on ‘ PublUBM Every Evenln* B«cept To (iel New Post. ford's Easter parade. siders the tanker the' most dan­ fore,” he tofil the Association’ of JuBdmve aaB Molidaye. Entered at When the British had to abandon at the age of »l. ,Sh\leave* one The 3.1 tailors walked out Tues­ types of container board during Veteran of three monster Mer^ gerous berth of all merchant ships, A check at the different strMta hand. Evan whmr^ailhouemi w«r* few and far <^ha P o « Office at Mancheeter. Conn» \ ' Hon. Frank A. Mel\?in>, of this H.Hhinglcm, April 5 ,- '/Pj -CIO e second quarter of 1914. Washington, April’ 5.—uo — ice Cream Manufacturers of Qirlv.to Gain Time in the four voting diatricta Into ^ Vaoofld curt. Hall Matter. Tlddlm. everything wa* still all' .1. McCabj, former exer- day noon in the nildst of the holi­ chant Marine convoys to Britain due to the rapidity with which batwaan, th* Gift Box h^tham! X town; one lirother. Elinyi' Went­ senlment against lcgi.*latois who '^isHblishlng a quarterly prefer­ Midwestern Senators called anoth­ Pennsylvania. New Jersey and rieht. When the Jap.* have how, day trade, the heaviest of the and to Italy, William O. McKin-' high-octane gasoline bums, cross­ Delaware in a speech last night:. which it la proposed to divide tha uMve oflicor of the Manchr.eler worth, of Waldoboro. MaWe; and red \prodftctioii status covering ing off all escape except by under­ , BOBSCRlPTmS RATEB cut the pjad* leRding into Imphal, one sister, .Mrs. Etta Farr*^', of year. viiicd for Uif" Smith-Connally antl- er conference with government town disclosee about 13.300 votan. ..Price* start 'with th^roodals iketchad; in mfipia- Chamber of Commerce, and now a Pasquale Eremtta, pre»ident/f>f abourNBO types of paper and all ney, of lOl Chestnut street. Ra­ water swimming away from the ’The majority leadA-s also said fO ai^ ear by “ **>,v<-.-••••••• •{*«* jatrike bill tiaia.v was reported to officials today to try to unscram­ dioman on a merchant ship and Stockholm, April 8 — The Diatricta No. 3 and No. i Ora and-black framaa a M a choice of Ava pairs of tub- ,'Per M#»tb by, Mall . . y ...... » • J we are told that , is only a tempo­ club dlieclor In the aervice of the Boston. \ th* union-which I* L ^ c a l/il5 , container, board., WPB said full burning ship. the government "will get out of The body will be taken fromHbe ' have put Senate administration output of scheduled amounta must ble the egg market. former Herald Mswaboy ia at his Sfockholm new.spaper Dagens Binirta '^ n r ! J eoo rary situation. And when an u,n- Amerjcan Red Cros*. returned to Journeymen and Tailors,/ CIO The danger from burning, while business as soon as poasible" when about equal ,*vith 4,000 .-votara jecta, Other8^j[f>|2.70, $2.75, |2.M, $4.00 and O efcid One Tear Qiilsh Funeral Home here tf> leaders on .soniething of a .spot, be met eveirqt the expense of pro­ And from the W4lr Food A d-, home for a 30-day furlough after -great, ia heightened by the fact peace comes. Nyhcter speculated today that each, district No. 8 la thar aaotitM $5.00 a pfiir. * r expcrtedly atrong Jap column be­ town Italay after k year'* artlvity l»well, ^lass., where funeral serv\ said today that no pi;0Spect of I duction, of otH^r types of paper 10 month! of thrilling aea aervicc. \u b m b e b o f cttlemenl wa* in j While Repuhlicun leaders an­ ministration cornea the anhqunce* that the burning gasoline ’bums Finland is being forced by the in which it la propoaad to hava The assoc iated PKEbS gins heading tow;ard Dinapur. a in at at ion* of the Red Crn«* In the Ices will he held FrldHy. product*. ment that the/agency will begis McKinney has served on the up all oxygen within several hun­ the votea cast at the Nathan Hnla John C. Watert/'^chalrman of nounced their two appointi'cs to The action walK taken, WPB Germans to. continue at war with \ . The Aeeoolated Preae te point even more important than Middle East. He had but a few iiinmcdiately/ a nationwide «fgg- Vame ship for all of his sea service dreds of yards leeward of the school. No. 4 will bi^* th* W*8t iw entitled to Hhe tiee of republlca* ihiti Merchant*' committee, declln the , Senate Political Campaign In- said, in order to mcet/vartinic de­ Helen Forrest Russia .and suggested that Dr. hour.* here a* he i* under order* buying pjxfgram in an effort to but on his return Iq service Will be tanker blaze, and while the crew Side Recreation Center Ju a vot­ 10^ "“ all M dteoatche. c.7 <"t.d Imph.al, because it lie* on the rail­ ed ro commen, ve.stigaUng commiUee, which will mands for such predUG^ as map assigned to a nqw berth, in the Juho Paasikivi’B recent mission to tn It or aot otberwlee credited In to report Immediately,'to Wa*hlnj{- Funerals police expendiUire.s in the presiden­ assure/producers a mIntiQQm re- member may actually be out of ing center and Dlatriet No. 1 wlU {hla p25e? end al.o the local nenre road up which the Ledo Road and A c^ rdln g/to Mr. Erem'ita, the and chart paper, greaseproof pa­ Merchant Marine. Moscow was designed merely to tailor*\re^klng for a twp-w«k.* tial and senatorial elections, the turn/lf 26 cents a dozen/apd bol- range of the flames frOrn'Che blaz­ Is Singing; Star cairn the home fro n t. and gain hava the Holllgter atreet school as General Stllwell's Ameilcan-Chi-- per, wrapping papers, sqnltary Lquds Engineers ing gasoline, he is soon sufficated ‘’"All'’’rUhtV* of repnbllcatlon of ,M1*h Helen 4, IWley vacatiosKwith pay: a $2 per Democrat.* were said'to have be'en products, milk containers\and a glutted market. time. a voting place where It la aatlmat- nese fipnimand la supplied, tho.se McKinney speaks of the gheat in the vacuum created by the ed tbera^ara 3,800 votera. ' ’Th* aiteciel Alepatchee herein, are aleo FunetHl .services for Miss Helen wagy/increase. bringing minimunv confronted by a CIO demand that some industrial papers. , William T. Ward, head of Expanse of the overseas merchant "Germany qeenia very aatlsfled reaerved. ____ in commii^nd of the ilcfense (if In­ J. Riley were held this morning, Jhey pass over any member who WFA'a Egg section said eggs pur- blaze. . Helen Forrest, famous Harry sm^Ieit* number of votes will b* $tO^\*nd .time and one-half fleet and convoys, reaching, some- In the three Atlantic crossings w’ith the news coming out of Hel­ dia still refuse bJ manifest any at 8:30 at the home of her sister, ovcrtlmeXinstead of time arid vbti'd for the Smifh-Coniially .chdsed by WFA will be distrlbut* titnes, from horizoti to horizon. He James'-ainging star and "Singing sinki in connection with the ar­ cast aVt the Manchester Orean Full aarvloa cllant of N. Mrs. Stewart Dillon. 33 Summit, meihuire. to public institutions and to he made with the Merchant Ma­ Voice of Over Ten .Million Rec­ school irttere it ia estimated that alarm. . one-third. \ Will Not Oppo* ,^'lauds the Army Engineers for rine fleets, not one boat was lost mistice question.” the paper de­ Watkihs p resents Aarvlca Inc. .Jx- street and at nine o'clock at scnqpl lunch projects and possibly ords," is the-headllne in person at­ there are but 1,500 votard In the! ' By this timVx ordinary opinion 'Keintivel.v .Sniall Field i y ' building docks and wharfage in due to U-boat action, McKinney clared; “The Finnish govern­ James'.* church where a will/h^ resold to egg drying Naples, where his ship once dock traction playing lii the big Blaster ment seem" unable to draw away district. j Publlaham In t'hf circumstant'es. this lice Electloii said. , has come down ti\the point where high mn.s.* of requiem was^^ld. would leave: them with a rtd^tive- L plants. ed, to. handle the big stream of stage show opening Friday on jhe from the Germans even it is i “.‘i “ ‘ ro“ri'.‘“ SblcaVo!“ Ditr^o?t'’"^nd * Rev. Ed;nun«l A. Barrett wa* stage of the State ’Theater, Hart­ its new Antique Shop^ it hopes s'ueh calm rSJu.slified, but ly small fleld\to choose from.x SenatoKaillette (D-Iowa) said supplies, for our fighting force's wished." ■' Sir Isaac Newton, ITth emtury < Boatoh. celebrant. Rev. Bronislaw Gad- Florists iveii that "with eggs being sold by tha In Naples, McKinnc.v said, the "Can Come and Get Him” ford. Co-headlined with Helen For­ would relish .some neWn to the ef- The Republii'an choices are Sen­ Hartford, April 5.—(flh—East­ The Morgan Tldningen, mean­ sciential, tlrat dlacoverad th a t; bureau OI^- arowski. deacon. and/Rev. William producer for^^ cents a dozen in engineers used the hull of a cap- rest, is NeW England’s favorite. UEMBEJt a u d it \fect that the Japs have'.actually ator* Ball of Miqngaota. who voted ern Connecticut leader.* will offer while, said it understood that the light actually waa a combination ~ CIRCUEATIONS. Dunn. sub-draron/|\Irs. Ernest Boma instancesX^ere la no justi­ Slz^ Italian'xcruiser for a. dock, Mat Hallett and his band, featur­ Special for the legislation' , but against ho opposition to the election of Chicago—(JP)— MrA Chesy So- ing vocgllats, Dorea Vincent and term* offci'eil to Finland by Rus­ of vartoua oolorn. / with Introductory^ byen stop|>cd. Roy. sang "Pie ^ a u " and Charles overriding Pce.Sidenl Rooscvel*’* fication for relalKprice* of from, building a wharf from the ship to sia provided that disarmament of Tarpinian sang "De Profundis,” Rep. Clare Boothe Luce as a domlre, granted a divorce from Freddy Lane. Mat Hallett is a mas­ ' —— * tJntil that news dot^s come, the veto of it. and Butler of^Nebiaska, 46 to 50 cents a d^en in Wash­ shore, thereby Creating an emer­ her husband on a charge of deaer the Finnish army should start next Mr*. John Harry, who was at the .fourth district delegate to the Re- ington." gency landing. ter showman and mixes a>veet Ja(>»\nui.St be conceded a shrewd Allowed to iMake IVliVi[ti- who was not recorded o-n either ^blican National convention. It tlon, said in Circuit court that atx tuneb, hot tunes, special novelty month and be concluded In June. organ, pl^ ed the Funeral March voti'. While WFA announced some "My ship just up . at the Sale prices! campaign ^ d ' sound generalship.' by Gourioii a* the body was leav­ WaXlearned today. women had been telephoning her arrangements, and old favorite Finland would be permitted to illanchaattr Evening Har«ld.______The Smith-Connally mewure, monllis ago a car lot upipport overturtied hull of th'e.Itallan bat­ keep a* .small peacetime army Allle'U slrengit) has been poised in ing the 'church. l>le Dtliveriefi Diirii^ ThbughJgh disapproving the move tleship,” said McKinney, "and in to ask when the divorce would plelodies In a manner that delights enacted over the President’s vVto, price, ot 34 cents a dozen, .tma^was corac. When the decree was ob the hep-cata and the older audi­ after the war, howe,ver, tha pajM?r India for^ a 'tpng, long time. Burial was In St. Patrick's to exenipt'mID Mrs. Luce from the a ahort time the supplies w;ere go­ Wednesday. April 5 (!)erlain Week* of Year. rohtbita labor unions from politi-. .State Cehtral committee ban on an overall estimate for the year. tained, Mrs. Sodomlre exclaimed: ences alike. Added attractions on added. ■ / cemetery. Hartford, where Rev. cill activity and requires them to No Benefit To Fanner ing a.shore." , Among the thltlg.* which may all state elatedclewed , officials and mem- "I w-ant them to kno'w that he’s the bill are the “ Amazing Mr. Bal- Barrett reaiF the committal serv­ in al^ annual financial repOrta to Since present support price*,'' Plane* Protect liave, been holding it up was the ice. Bcarei* were Raymond Fitz­ New Haven, April 5—iiPi—New bers of Cong ess, except Senator' 'In one Of his trips across, there free again. They can come ind lantlne” who combines magic with It take.* a rubber tree six years The Willkie Dcbncle ODT regulations, permitting, flor- the ^ e a s u r j’. Sirice i4.s pa.*.Hage Danaher, Winotyim. New London varying from 27 to 32 cwt* a get him.” comedy; Nancy Healy, Broadway’s to mature. question of whether it* jlret great gerald, Donald Griffin, Arthur the C fo has set up a separate Po­ dozen, are paid handlers iri con­ were 60 ships Of the merchant Roesenthal, John Mortarty. Wil­ lats to make multiple retail deUv| and Tolland < leaders, won t Wendell Willkie dared stake al- effort «hould be to ciii through litical Action committee. interfere in leld county's centration centers suCh a* Oma­ liam Healy and Charles Wafd. fries during ^ ta 'in weeks of the moat evefyUtlnK on the Wi.conrtn northern Burma to thy relief While the Senate directed Vice plans. ha, mld-westeri congressmen President 'Wallace to' name the China, or head south in an eve^u- year were ^nounced here today "It’s none of our budlijess,'’ was complain that the farmer does not / primary. It *»* I”''?*'*' ‘ ' *■ Kldied J. by Frank y. Rlcho, acting district personnel oif, the five-member .In­ the comment of State TTSSSurer benefit. Some are suggesting that result, that he has lost almost al cani|>a>gn to^econquer nqt'only, ____ _ manager jii the Division of Motor vestigating committee, It ia usual dealers be denied the suppoH Burma, b u b ^ a la y a anel/Slngs- ' national hesfTqHarter* for fur- j Denies Taking Carl M. Sharpe of Pomfret>J'’rank Bverythlnir. His personal politi­ Transpoi in such caae.*\for him to .follow- C. Parlsek of West WllllngtiSk and price, unless they can show .that What Value! ^ ^ i ther assign m ^ t. He hopes to get The new regulations exempt recommendations, of the majority they paid producers a prlob re­ Gongoleum Gold Seal De cal fortunes, from, this time on. I a few days'teave before going'to | 'Col. Ellery Allyn of W atert^d ■ehm to have Only the remotest Lord Mountbatten made florists from delivery limitations and minority leade^.s. state insurance commissioner, flecting _ parity.- , _ Luxe, •Amstrong’s Quaker, hla new post so that he can'return | -Mail Pouch at Easter, Mother’s Day, Memor­ Barkley IMselalmk Knowledge To be the only hi.* ^ s t tentative moves, a month three members of the State Gen-' < January and February agg pr^ and Bird Arm olite.. .all the fighting chance; to vlsll-with friends here. '\ ial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Majority Leader R^rkley ( D„ ductiiction broke all previous levels' Less than 8 c a square foot Most recently stationed* on Mic tral committee. finest quality. Hard to get iirtive candidate in a field ot four, so ago, they were in the dlrec- Chriatmaa and- 0t. Valentine’s Ky. I disclaimed any knowledge of a i^ ccaused support prices drop Persian Gulf .lie returned all the^ ' nlastic Juiulile of Con* sizes, too . . . 6x9, 7' ;>x9, You don’t expect. ’’Bpaei^' candldatea—and then to nm lon of the latter strategy, leaving p * y - the CIO protest, but another in­ Four Bhould Be' Lucky to a\A*tional "average” at 30 way to this country . In an .Army r Four deliveries may be made in buys” In doctora’ aarvlcpib \ fourth -W equal to political dl9^ the Ledo Road campaign as a rel­ Irarlictions Laiil Be­ fluential Democrat said it might cenU.^^e average support price for*'genuine guaranteed 9x15, 12x12 and 12x15.* plane making the trip from Cairo, the calendar week preceding Eas­ complicate the selection p f the In th«' \ridwesy'n'ss in Cairo. He then saw beginning with Mother’s Day'pro­ fact that Republican votera of the keep the Allies off balance and Dominick Sinabni of Old Say- This leaves 12 Democrats avvall- / (2) Stearns & Foster 'service at a’ Red Crd*a club in Pal­ vided one is made on that day. Hard to imagine ap much rug beauty/and Something* in etore for iMlaUonIst Mld-Weat. per thus buy more time in Burma an brook denied., on the ' witnea* able, cjght'bf whom voted for /S ty le A Bedding Outfits estine after, having seen service on stand, extracting a regUtered Three retail deliveries may also years of rUg service costing so little! " Any everyone furnishing a home the atill laolatlonlst Mid- in China. But even this will At practically all the North African i Smith-Connally measure. in twin size. Were $79.00 pouch containing 84,000 from a be made for "patriotic or memor­ The 12 Democrats are Senators Ifeat, have rejected him declstve- too much of a success to ylel^the battlefront*. He returned to Cairo of the new 1944 designs in Gongoleum today at Watkins Old Con­ mail truck he drove from New ial purpoaea" in the week in which Bilbo of Mississippi, Byrd and each *^a***an<...... $49.75 Japa. ' Until it has been pearly where he w-a* on headquarters London to the Easex post office Memorial Day. occurs, provided De Luxe Rugs for less than 8c a square foot. necticut S h op ... to collec­ ly- service and then was assigned to Glass of Virginia, Chavez of New (4) Simmons Nation- What Willkie himself can do denied them, the asaumptlrin must Sept. Ifi, !942. one is made on Memorial Day and Mexico, Connally and O'Daniel of And this is the one and only Genuine Con- the Iran or Persian area. He *aid the first link in a chain qne on either of the two days im- ally - advertised White tors of Americana.. .shop­ about It by hla own future con­ be that, while we heslUlted and He was on duty in Teheran. Tran, ■Jexas. Green and Gerry of Rhode of events which led to his knowl­ rriediately preceding that day. \ goleum, with the “ built-ip" lustre that wear* Knight Bedding Outfits pers who can’t find just the duct la dubious. Perhaps he can pondered on the Inc^n border, w-hen President Roo.*evelt. Prlriie ’Two deliveries may be mad^ Tslan'd. Stewart and McKellar of edge that money-was'miasirig on Tennessee, and Murray and \ . A and wears...the smooth sanitary surfaces in discontinue light retain aome great Infiuence, of they planned well smd struck ef. Minister Chiil-chlll and Stalin were that date occurred in May, 1943, during the week* in which Thanks­ right pieces in Watkins Re­ there. He saw- the party._snd had giving Day and 8t. Valentine’s Wheeler of Montana. Of these, that .saves liours of housework. Gongoleum blue . and ACA striped / rahound toward It. At the mo- fectlvely. • -when a stranger, 19-year-old Inez only’ Green. Murray and Wheeler productions . . . particularl.v an opportunity to meet several of, Martini, thumbed a ride on the Day occur provided one delivery tickings. Twin sizes. / tnant, wa don't aee,how. the American and British com- ia made on the holiday. voted against the Connally • bill. 'Sizes from 6x9 to 9x12 ft. to those who like to mix the / mail truck he still continued to Glas.*. Ill for months, was hot re­ Were $79.00 each $49.75 '^\Thera la In thla Wiecqnaln prt- nuinding general*. drive, from her home In Chester to Six deliveries may be rn^de dur­ old with new, or would lii^ ■ unfortunately, something While (J (^ People Sleep ■ Mr. McCabe say* that the Red ing the two-week period including corded. (1) S e r t a Palconia her work in Deep River. ' From Selection of tKe campaign com­ to try! A ehoica groupsof "fitf ia / b f aerloue than a resound Croas 1* doing a wonderful job for then on she thumbed more rides the week in which CMrtstmas oc­ Bedding Outfit in twin We someyriies think of a clergy­ our soldiers in the areas be saw. cur* and the pracM^g aalendar mittee ordinarily is made with and a few days later Simonl said \ . read.v-to-use pieces * « of­ ing d ^ a t of the Individual man man. a* M e who h^a to write one At the Persian Gulf station Red week, providei^ne a f them Is made great care by administration lead­ \ size with the mattress she gave him a paper bag she ask­ having famous Pateonia fered at special nrices ta WiUkle. \ There ie every indica­ editorial a week but who, unlike Cross food Is served at no cost. In ed’ him to hold because it contain­ on Christmas :’Day' arid one on each ers, aince that groiip often has tion that, ap far a* Wlaconsin one w-eck 50.000 cup* of coffee and ed "valuable papers." y of the three dayb immediately pre­ been called upon to Inquire Into Prolong Car Life ! ! Redwood fiber and sot- intradue* this a*w shopl an e ^ o r , is supposed to live and 100,000 doughnuts or eookies are ceding that holiday. charges that have national, as well ' eoncemed. ihe man'a cause and Had Parcel In Barn ton aontent, WS* $ 5 9 ^ practice hi* thoughts for at least served to the men. . as local, repercussions. hla principles hava been suin* Simon! hid the parcel in bis \ . Uw remainder of-the week. Praise* Tel-Aviv wife's grandmother's bam, accord­ Save Gas ! Save Tires I \ warily disfeated .and rejected Be that ae R may, we find our­ In the Egyptian area there waa ing to his story, anfi when eurioa- 3-tnch Snowfall (3) Twin aiz* •8*r^' By yesterday's vote, the ISbla a small charge for this service un­ selves sitting in our leverslble edi­ ity led him to peyk ihside and find' Thief Is Given ot coura* you realize the Importance of car conservadda, 7. Superfine box springs in tlmilet record of Wlscon*in'a/me: der orders from the commanding 84,000 in new currency neatly^a- C6il ^ring base torial chair today thinking that general of that area. Such matters Ties Up Traffic today. Bat. botng busy with other things, diaybe yiist don't a figured rose damask her* of Congress 1# stillyWis^n- sorted in Federal Reserve /bank appreciate the part seaMinal aervloes play In prolenglng the nsefnl / the Rev, W. Ralph Ward pro­ of policy are determined by the • paper bands, he sought /m ex­ Prison Term ticking. Wer* $39.60. / Regular Bin’s will. The leadlnf^wo^get^ Army's commrinding officer. Di­ life of ypnr nntomobile . . . In earing your gaa and yonr tiree. duced a pretty good editorial la.*t planation and told by thS girl that Greenwich, April 5. — 1‘Pi — A 2, Cdtl spring cushions each ...... $ 1 9 . 7 5 /yh\]d*a rush seat Hitchcock side chair; grained rosewood ter of the day. Secretary ^ S ta te rector McCabe praised the new this an "in settlement of a divorce Sunday. He. was, with ministerial and beautifully modern city of three-in6h snowfall tied up traffic For Instance, to prevent wear, the lubricants In your oar must (1) Each Serta “ lA ” *" and stencilled ...... i.....■•...... 25,00 Iri-ed R. Zimmerman 6n ^ Dewey from her Juisband, George Gibson, in -this area today. Hartford. Apnl 5.—/A5—Geprge be changed for smnmer operation, Tte englq* should bo retained dignity, di.scussing the attitude of Tel-Aviv in Palestine on the Medi­ W. Murray. 37. Holyoke. Mass., a n d “ Sertabqd” b o x (8) Cane, seat Hitchcock side chairsblack finish, sten­ delegate at large yckeyM Ss A fa terranean coast. At the Rod Cro.ss a .soldier.” Testimony by the girl All important intersection* were' for greater economy and better performance. A met "InhlbltetX: | those people Who profess them- indicates .she represented herself described by State's Attorney 3^4 Coil spring hack springs in twin size. cilled. Each . . . . . L , 39.5() 29.75 ' vorite and leadi^ o ^ o r at pre Club there rooms w<;re given' the reported blocked especially on the shonld be used In the cooling system. Arid the simple prpeednm .*elvcH to be shocked and grieved a.* Mrs, Gibson but never .married Boston Post Road ■where pleasure Hugh Meade Alcorn/Jr., aa-a pro- of ‘‘switchliig” the tiree on your car may add hundreds of mlleo Were $29.75 each, $14.85 Drop-leaf sewing taWe^with two drawers; turned legs; J war America ^ s t ^Uies. scrv'lce men free an'd they paid by the great tragediea of the one dollar a day for..foods.. him. Slmoni said he returned all cars, trucks and buses were unable fesaional thief of, newspaper pho­ to their nshfnl Ufe. maple, mahogany and cherry...... 59.75 49,00 the money to Inez. tographic lens, was sentenced to (4) SerU “ IA ” and The aponso^of General MacAr wophi without ever realizing that The food situation-Jn the Near to proceed' because ' o# smooth Wbod seat side chair with fancy spear back; maple finish 12.60 9.95 \ thur'a dele^te slate, which ran and Middle East has 'been very “ Last August she told me in tires. state's prison fponi one to two ' Spring Servloea are rieoeosao'. lA’hy not drive In tod^ f (2) “Sertabed” box they thcmselx-es have played a her stepfather's pre.'ence that the years in Superior court today by Large pine corner cabinet with wrought iron ninges; _ second in/tiopular vote, is former good since last fall, Mr. McCabe The only casualty reported waa We’ll be glad to Inspect your ear and let yon know exactly what springs in full size. Were rol\ important-even though only said. They have been gHting a missing mall pouch contained Anthony Albert Morano, 10, son of Judge P. B. O’Sullivan. serrieeo are needed. $29.75 each . . . . .$14.85 scrolled shelves ...... ,125.00' 98.00 )iead of .Amfrlc* First In'Wlscon a ne^tlve role, in making thosk plentiful supply of JTresh mehts for money." he said. "This was the Congresswoman Clare Boothe Murray u;4a aiTested following .Set of four decorated wood seat side chairs; black with the theft o f a valuable lens on Oct. (4) Simmons famous aln. . tragedi^ possible. the service men. In fact, he assert­ first time I knew, because the Luce's secretary, who wa*-struck stencilling. Set 12o.00 98.()0 One has to come down to fo’--. ed, wherever he chanced to bc'on postal inspectors merely said reg­ by a bu* on the Boatoh Post road. 2, 1943. from ’The Hartford CpU- 'White Haven box springs In shore wars are made arid duty he observed thst the Ameri­ istered ■ mail -was missing.’’ . ’The boy, on hit way' to achool, rant after he had gained admit­ \ •Cherry drop-leaf table with turned legs. Nice size for mer fjovemor Stassen of Minne­ tance to the photographic room at , in a choice of two striped 41.50 wrong poacNjs are made and in­ can soldier is well fed. clothed an^^ Slhionl swore today, the fifth was tSKeil to a hospital. tickings. Were $29.76 living room 49.00 sota th find the first Wisconsin justices a^d wrongs are tolerated boused. At moat of the posts the day of the trial, that Inez threat­ , ’The.-boy had left a bus which 5:30 a.\m. by telling the janitor (2) Spearback side chairs in yellow finish; hand decorated V o t^ cast in favor of a liberal, exchanges have' plenty of candy,; ened him last August, saying: .Ivas stuck In the snow aqd waa he workM theie. Harlow Motor Salas each .$14.85 as part of human life not only be­ Mr. AlcHm said warrants have in colors .29.75 25.00 *■ .. • In i^ ation al point of view. Sta^ chewing gum. shaving and toiletry "Come across with. 83,000 or I’lj running to catch another when the 1C BRAINARD PLACE MANCHKS’TEB (2) Twin aize and (8) cause....there arX yillalny'' and squeal to the state police that yob second. vehicle, which , waa being been lasued for Murray for similar .Full sipe poster bed with abort, deeply turned posts: tn’i' delegates fan third'- In .. the needs for the soldiers, *chem. Ward phrased K this prWed the morale of the Ameri- year that the Two conspired to­ and Oertrude^lhfa Hathaway, 116 $39.50 e a c h ...... $34.50 (2) Empire rush aqat side chairs in maple, sketched who represent the non-isolationist c a n ^ n d mar\-eled at the concen- gether to conlmit the crtine., Main street, apblled for a mar­ Usually 195.00 above. Each ...... 19.75 17.50 way; lratio)i* of army aviation he had r on 169 00 (I) only Serta “4A” ' point of view. Bimonl told his story haltingly. riage license la \he town clerk's Pine wash stand with back; drawer and shelf; square all the people who, live’' 'de­ seen alK^hrough North Africa and Defense Attorney Herman N. Tuftless Mattress in twin More Important than the fact Iran. office today. ' , 12.00 *' cent, respectable and faithful lives Horwlt* qf New Haven told him W’arrmnitM Deeds size. Regular $39.50 . . tapered legs 14.oO that thig vote buries ■ Willkie, to ‘‘ta,ke your hand off your mouth Small Ehnpire mirror with simple mahogany v t peered . in bur- qoriimunUle* would lake Allan R. Coe to WiUlam R. Tin­ Here’s all th'e/o)d time Comfort you’ve been waiting for. JhesXl.a,wson sofas have . $34.50 « then, i|t the fact th ^ it.'represen's while speaking." AaaiaUht U. iS. ker, J^!^ properly on Stephen \ - Im m e; new glass ...... t....,...... ‘9.50 8.78. k their stand in our chrircbei, would X those ideep^^silient coil springs throughout. . . just as in the pre-war m odels!, Take (12) Twin size; (16) a positive' resurgence of Isolatlon'- No ( lhange Seen Attorney Milton Nahrim repeat­ street. x. . Empire bedside- table with drawer; turned leg.s; in the take'their stand at the poll*, edly objected to "prompting’’ by your pic)c bi either design. At the top. is the regulation time-tested model. . At the . t Full size Palconia Mat-'^ Ism. By this Wisconsin result, CotUgc Homes, Inc., to Frank rough , 9.50 8,00 woiillj. take their stand in our counsel, and Jtidge J. Joseph W. and Emmeline Clark, prdperty bottom is the newer versjon with squared, cut-back arms. Both have the characteris­ tresses, with ' Redwood those who have .been trying, to shops' and . factories, wherever III Slioex Rations SmHh again and again ruled put on Dover-'Road. j fiber and cotton felt fill­ Boston rocker in black with hand decorations in color.,... 55.00 49.00 make the whole Republican party ■'leading queatlons." tic three-part Lawson back for added comfort. “Both have th6" low loungy arms. there is ■ atinggle betwljieri good Cottage Homea, Inc., tb.Burtqp ing. Regularly $29.75 Pine kitchen table with one deep drop leaf; two.drawers; ■■ the vehicle o f isolationism will be B. and Hermaine Cole, property The’ Chrislian world renetvs its faith in a f$.oo and evil, the better and the-'bes*t, Either can be had in a choiM of Capricorn Blue or Atura Tqrquoise frieze . . . a sturdy, each ...... $24,50 square tapered legs. In the ropgh ...... 22.50 encouraged to rtdouble their. (nn- Hartford, : April 5- -i/Pi - De­ 'qn Salem Road, ■ \ Sheraton fancy side chair; black with stencilled decota- . ^ then a new day woifld dawn upon spite the War Production board’s Railri^fl Appeals William F. Johnson and Harold texture-woven fabric that will giv* the years of service you expecLo'f a Watkins Sofa. (II) Famous Stearns ' fidence, their boldness and their ihe-facg of the-earth.*’ announced, curtailment ln>the man­ W. Oarrlty to Robert E. and Edna JusiTand triumphant Christ. At the saipe * tions ...... a,..... 45.00 39.(>0 efforts. . . & Foster Hotel Built In such ,a condition, tha«e. who ufacture of-civilian Shoes, there Juilffe’s Decision W. Hathaway, land on Poiter Set of four decorated wood seat chairs; grained_rosew(»od f . Colonel McCormick will feel se­ sppears littie likelihood that the street . | tin^ let us renew our faith in the Ameri• Mattresses in’ full size. 98.00 do'choosi; to betray public tru»t,. . . finish, stenjiilled. S e t ...... 126.00 rene In his feudal tower, the current Shoe rationing program Homes, Inc., to William A. M d Usually $29.75 each . . . Lift-lid desk w^h square tapered legs, sketched ibqve.. those who prefer .to tlain the dogs will^ be 'affected, the State. OPA New Haven. April fi.-^ g v - The Alice Vlena,,property on Hyde Hallman, Fiah, Nyc, Taft and can way pf living and pledge ourselves -$24.50 (.'’■.S'.' of W'^r, those whp do seek advan­ declared today. New York, Nm Haven ahd Hart­ street. ^ . In the rough 15.00 13.50 Jlfandenherg clique Iri Congress 11) only Burton-Dixie 22.00 tage and . gain from injuatica, The present regulations permit ford railroad. With U other inUr- Oreenbrooke, Homes, Inc,, to Maple and pine, night table with Himed legs ...... 29.50 will feel sustained, and the party eated parUea. today Joined in an James H. and Ercel U. Edwards, to its full supportJn words and deeds. Commaudo Mattress- in 15.00 would never get very far. For the purchase of two pairs of ra­ 'Full size poster bed with spool turnings;' in the rough. •>. 25.()0 may well lose ^oma of the ground tioned shoe* s year, It waa pointed Appeal from a decision of Judge property on Walker street. full size. Cartridge tiift- :' Set of four rush seat maple dde ebaire..,...... 126.00 110.00 they_ inevitably progres* only oo Carroll C. Hincka of the U. 8. Homes, Inc., to Barnes W. and it has recently- gained ip pledging out, and a po.ssible curtailn)cnt In ed. Usually $29.76 Long, narrow eradla withr unusual rockers and handles; the indiffercnc* of the very peo­ manufactyre wa* taken into con­ DUtrict Court approving the I. C Gertrude L. Cass,' property on $19,7 5 itaclf to international coo'^ a lioh sideration. when this total waa de­ C plan for the rSorganlutlon of West Center street. WATKINS cherry color 12.50 ple whose welfare they eventually eaoTMgas. inc; for peace after thla war. Instead the New Haven aystem. The im>- Homes,, Inc., fo Thomas G, and (l)'on ly Full size Hoi- threaten and offend. And If more termined. . , Drop-leaf table with turned lege; good living room size. o( there being, aa some hoped According to the Washington peal will-be taken to,the CTrcult Edith P. Rieae, property on Hyde man-Baker B e l grad a In the rough 32.50 would take, a poaitive view of their court of Appeal! In New, York." might be the case, a substantlak WPB, only 314 million pairs of atreet- ofAAANCHESTER Mattress -...... $19.75 pbllgstions and power as individ­ shoes, Instead of 360 million; will Other* which joined the New Exeontor'a Dead •grMmenl on at leaat some basic ual citizens of this; earth, we be made for civilian use this year HaVen, the prtnci|^ debtor, in th* The estate of Alvin L. Brown to iimRBOlIIS The Sayings Bank (1) only Full size Bur­ piinclplra of foreign policy in the •p'peplppeai inincluded th* Pennsylvania Albert Cpjin, fgoperty comhr of should have'A better world. because ,qf increased military de­ ton-Dixie-Monarch Mat- - approaching campaign, there may mands and a shrinkage of the to­ raililTMd; ’The Merchant* National North .Main street and Depot Open Thursday Night until 9. Sat­ treSs...... /. 18.95 b^hksnk of Boston: th* Protective $ now be a aharp contrast between tal number of available hides. Square. urday evening alin. For appoint­ State OPA today said that the eommitte for common and pro- Executrix’s Deed ment on any other evening call Democratic and Republican post curtailment is not* expected t rferred stockholdera; 'the Protec­ 'The estate of Charles I. Bslch Of Manchester * Manchester 5171. Closed Wednes- * Uons. About Town cause any discontinuance of We tive committee for Houeatonic to Albert Cohn, property as do day* at Noon. ^ bonds; th* Rhode Island hospital scribed above. If this is the extreme result of occasional "point-free" relaaai^of / . WATKINS The Whiton Memorial • Library the City of Boston; the common Warmntes Deeds the Wisconsin primary, it may or certain type* ■. of women’s / and sam A Mutual Savings Bank .\yill be closed all day. Good Fri­ children’s shoea. wealth of Massachusetts; the Archel R. Towne et sis, to WD SLEEP SHOP '■ • y not Jeopardize the political day. Webster and Atlas Natlohal bank llam F, Johnson, property on Mid­ ^4^■tuaaa «C the Republican party, Noah W eb^r, make^ of dic- of Boston; the Old Colony Rail­ dle Turnpike EasL R wiU aaitainly Jeopardiza the Nicaragua has the largest area tlonariea, piiwIiKhed aiy American road company Protective commit Edith B. Baton and B. Evelyn of any Central American repub- speller at the age of 2o which sold lee and the Bank of Manhattan Reed, to Mary H. Glbhn, property 1 one milUon copies. In New York. on Floftnce street.

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i < m iM' "I’lr^**T^' i '1 .*’r- -X " 1 i MANCHESTKH EVENING HERALG. MAKtHbSll:.K. WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 6, 1944 T E J i- , ■■■'. NDTG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1944 1PAGE El •N; the place >vhere vrork needs to be done.” Firj*! L’icture wit Nazis' New Wea|>on Batt Depldres “ ConfuirioB*', in Piibllc Mind Ch’lo PiaiiZa,” by Handel; the old nto general use in the Engineer , street were posted. There have her physician reported, following farietv Music ,/ExdnsiT«Af^ith Us Ehgilsh song, "Lass With the Corps of the Arm y fpr quickly tx.en several complaints since an-J an abOumlnol operation. Tha sur­ Jildge Suspends _ X • , Batt conceded that ^ ere was Glub Enjoys , D'elic^tc A ir” ;' and "M y Hero” ExliibitsA^ise eliminating tfee* from any given Pla^to Change the 'question has been conslder.al gery, was performed yesterday at “confuelon” In the public mind r /' / In Manchester! m im Cut in Labui^ about the war program, but he fjorn "The Chocolate Soldier.” j are*: at several board meetings. Sahta Monica hospital. Dr. M. E. Vogi’am Given; i Only three of the five m’embers Prison SenU ijieid industry would commit a 'Bunhf-Duck •phe last number of the program - o f ExplosivesI As ■ regular tactic, the State Ptirking Signs Sweeney said Miss ' Peters may •’tragic error" If It got the idea Own Talent was a sketch Including two^nhtf- Guard troops have instruction in were present at the meeting laat not be able to jrasume her screen night. Commissioner Clai-cnce Lu- Coiilrarl CaiiceUalions that Ihe production job waa fin­ Easter Packa| rat seldc|lone, prepared by^seven the erection o f solid, effective road work for several weeks. - - . ‘ Syihvcuse, N, X , ApcS lade Club Enjoys 'SR ished: o f thediib membeif,.«nfder thedl- blocks as well as the speedy de-' pien Is still Unable to get, out to Remarking "Your cont “ Have EPfeel o f ’Lessen­ Turn It one way— it’s, a duck Members o f ProfFs.sion- reetlbp of Mies Marion Washburn. Demolitioii Dcmomiitra- strucUon of them. Police Board Vole^^ meetings . and Commissioner Ray­ -’T', Most contract cancellations and the war effort Is more tlufil 1 itful Evening in —turn it the other wky‘ M b ­ selecUwrf'^ chosen for this The demonstration was attend­ mond Burnham was also absent cutbacka, he said, were in the field The, tion Given in Boltoa Remove Some South Jamaican Workers niost of us,” a Fc^Mml Jttdga yM*1 ing Sui»|»Iy.. it’s a bunny. Best gift em r al Women's Group Eu- were MeiiMlssohn’e "On Wings of last night. The board gave further of ordnance with the-production of ed by officers, and'.men o f Oom- terday suspended a two and a Sim & ^u pch . for Easter. . Filled with a Spng/* and the old Scotch ballad. consideration to the pension plan aircraft, landing craft. Naval vea- tiertain With Program. For Slate Guard Group pany H under Command o f Cap­ Main St. Restrictions. half-year-prison s^ntenen oa a | pound o f naaoited c a n d ie s ^ and It will be.further consider.-d To Be Recruited - Hurttopd,' A^ril 5-K/Pj— 'V\'ilham sela and radio eq u ip m ^ t ra' the Faithful Johnnie.” tain David McCollum.' war-worker father of twn A delightful touBical program, , -Club members enjoyed a half- L. Batl'. vice chairman of the War upgrade. A club talent prograrn wifs the An unusual demolition demon­ The board,of police commission­ at a later, meeting. .. killed ta this war. hoiir of group singing and re­ The monthly and quarterly re­ l-uoder the chairm«wwhfp of Mrs. ^ 69c stration was presented to the ers has decided that there is no Kingston, Jamaica, April S— OP) . D. L. Sanders, 66, o f Pnrhnnfiiri ’ Production |toard, -says thut in feature of a meeting of the Pro­ freshments were served by the ports for the department W'ere lifarlan Morey, waa X^cnted to call for as many ‘‘no parking" — Recruiting of 13,000 jto 15,000 had pleaded guilty to a charge at some instances war contract cail- fessional Women held last evening hostesses, Miss Ruth Porter, Mias membels of Company H. State Signs'.as now p o s M ' on Sfoutn presented at the meeting. For the Tthe membera of the .Chamlnade Poli^ Court agricultural workers foi^ work in perjury before Judfe Stephsit / cellktiuns are having the paradox­ Many OtHer Suitable at Center Church House, General Ncilib Lull, and Miss Beulah T6dd. Guards on Monday night In the Main.street and last night voted quarter there were 203 arrests the United States wUL start here Brennan. WHAT TD CHOCOLATES Rabbi Berthold Woythaler wlU [ Miiatcal^ Club last e^-entugX,^^’}® ical effect o f lessening the labor plantf 'for the program were in RoUbn quarries by Lieut. Chestei'- to have some o f the signs re­ and ' of this number 139 were for next Week, it was announced yes­ Brennan told Sanders the fhetv Sjfelrth Methodist church. - X x . , Easter Gifts — Such As: be the speaker at the club’s next flem Pirie of Company H. ’fhe automobile violations. / supply, and he a.s.serts that despite In Special Easter charge of Miss LoiSv Parker and , . Dyer I. Carroll, of 191 McKee moved. / terday. that he lost two of his three'sond r First to be Heard was Mrs, ^tarxi meeting on April 18. type df demolitions demonstrated The signs were placed along The workers will be recruited by would move any court ' to len­ some cutbacks and cancellations Dd ABOUT . P a c k a g e s her committee. were ’’heavy demot^tions” Intend^ street, was fined $100 ' In town Seelcrt, who p l«y 5 X .7 ^ “ ? " BUIfolds — Tobacco. Ponchea the street after two fatal automo­ . 8uxan Feters Under Ifinlfo American authorities under a plan iency. He was placed on probatioA*' the dollar volume of war goods .Misa-’ Florence Benson, pliiycd ed to 'be used to destroy counter court this morning by Judg^ ,Ray- E^m ltz.’* bv Deiro, and El Rcii- production will be greater this bile cases and both sides o f the Santa Monica, Calif., April 5.— .similar to one in effect last sum­ | :^ w i” by 'Padrlllo, oh the accor- ‘ 79c Up , — . Pipe Pouches and ^lonW- two piano .selections: Nevin’s road blocks and' heavy highway mond R. Aowers for operating a street -from the north entrance to I/F) Film Actress Susan Peters mer, when Jamaica supplied about have a total area of more than year than last. coNsnmnoN Postal Receipt^' nbstacles or obstructions on any motor vehicle while under the In­ ^ o n . Following tips numbct were (Utfceelweelswiri wdawlJiilwi) aatlon Tobaooo and ^pe •'Gondoliers,” and Strauss' ’ Talcs Hackmatack street to Lewis was resting comfortably today, 10,000 mqp’ to work on U. S. farms. 11,000,000 acres. AddreH^ing a meeting of the So- of the New England road nets. fluence ' of intoxicating liquor. i-two soprano solos by Mrs. Ruth. rict.v of Ahl^omotive Engineers last from the . Vienna Woods.” Mrs. ‘fha itnla at maiatm Vf* nur tlshUn a » • Pouches. . Lieut. Pirie used from three tb Carroll was arrested yesterday on ^ Sbedd. “O Ask of the Stars,’ by night. Batt .•mid man.v womeu em­ mr lower disMIlTo path and eaoM s "hold- Stuart Segar. presented two dra­ Increase Sharply op” of food wo«t«. 'That's thd aomtoon ria- All Types, of five sticks of dynamite in each of Hartford road. kiMiney, and “I ’ll Walk Beside ployes released f^rom a plant whose matic readings. The first was a ■on whr w«. havo irrtsularitr. the c^rges he set'pff, and describ­ fou,” by Murray. Mrs. Shedd was erinU-nct had been cancelled wttli- Tho aboTs Is ths adviea of toma of oor Hard and Filled Also a fnU line o f fine To- seene from Shaw’s ’^Caesar. and \ ‘tcootnpanied at the.piano by Mrs. drew themselves from the labor pra-amlnant doatoia. Thar tar a laxativa Cleopatra,” describing the meet­ Receipts at the Manchester post ed t)-,cmntrolled m o b iX bombs. Although dubbed "Goliath,'' the oxplosivet, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ n m ed in g the progrsm Presi­ carrying iiim hine i.s reported to have been used w ltX h ttle suecc.ss in Ru.ssia and Italy. This picture, i ment. In the Service o f the. Peo­ CALL IL MEADE ple for SO Years. dent Ruth Bowlby conducted the taken,In Riwsia, was radioed from Stockholm.—NEANRadlophoto). , , /■ . business imeeUng at which time Phone 2-0898 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. i IBUtouncement was made of the Phone 6-2024 Advertise in The Herald-^It Pays / filed, Hoslcy said, no. lurhber may / • honing musical* to be presented Oil lie Breeders by members of the Chantinade Biick1aii<) Active be received from any sour new Mi>ort coat time! Rt-gal Hport route ^ a s , Coca-Cola stands for the paute that rejresbei,—\us become the happy with the W ac Production Board arc splendidly styled and ' skillfully tailor^. before April 25.’ N. W. Hosley, ex-, at n n r SYMPHONIC ACOUSTICON -They're spori coats you’ll be proud to wear , high-sign of hospitality. *K>k«*'r Coca-Cola Msw Haven, April ' Roy tension fiu’estor at the University anywheiw. .Made o f 100% wool, in plaid, It’Miaiatelior popular names F. Brown, 45, who operated a con- HGoring Aid based on U.S. Govt. Findings to acquits Meiidif afabcevia* of Cnnnyttirut, announced today. i-uinel and tweeds. You’re sure to find Just \ l o m i o UNDIS AHTMOitTY OS T«M eOCA-COlA COafAMY BV valsseent home In Cheshire, ap- U n le^ ' such applications arc what yiMi want in our unusually large selec- tions. That’s why you heat pqnred before two Superior court THURSDAY, APR IL 6, 10 A. M. TO « P. M. SPORT COATS flon. X , Coc*Coiu cailed "Coke", < jodges ki quick succession yester- COCA - COLA BO'TTLING COMPANY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 101 CHESTNUT ST., .MANCHESTER, CONN. Bright, new Checks, Plaifi!* ’ Sajr aMemoon and received five and Solid shades. A ll siaes! 'iMnenttent state’s prison terpis. This Easter build your ^ardr .Of*e*n>at>aau Plaadlng guilty to all charges, The oew Symphonic Acouslicoo has been called by many ol Have Yoiir Bahy, IIS Users, the flntft bearing aid fie r made. It embodies magni­ robe. around a smart- eport Jm waa first arraigned before ficent craftsmanship w hiu gives tonal clarity and beauty of coat.’ ‘ Judge William J. Shea in Yoiirnelf or Your sound to your grateful ears. Siich a great instrumcpt is '.Haven who Imposed a two to five possible only because o f the knowledge and skill Ac­ WT Tear term for theft by trick arid cumulated fay Acousticon engineers and technicians Alterations /ree iltMpa. / Faiiiily Plioto{;ra|ilied through 42 years o f experience. This. is the longest Brbwn,,'who in this case wad ac- experience in the bearing aid industry. / m e w a d V i^ defrauding Dr. / Irene in Your Ow n Home. And up to $22.50 .'NJSoanbiiair of the New /Haven . Pho>ve 3971 . department of mbre than ACOUSTICON StAQOf was taken directly from fur .Appointment. Haven to' W m sfoury for INSTITUTE CORDUROY JACKETS pnaefitation before Jodge Edward GEOiRGE DEW CHENEY GABARDINEl^SLACKS VACANT X Quinlan on four eo.unts of lar- w 983 M a i n s j r e e t ^/'oany from elderly patients at his PhotoffVaphcr /$J3.50 ' luime. HARTFORD, (X)NN. TIES Slacks that will blend Judge Quihlan Imposscd'" terms well with your sport f four to five'years on the' first ~7~ K V coat. V count, two t^' fofe years on tW Shangri-L^ [ - Mcqnd and one to five year.i bn the third and ^fourth, ordering ihiit they be w'rved concurrently and This Week at Benson fioneurreptly with the- sentence $ e * 9 8 TO RENT taipoacd/ln New Haven. S TRADJE^lN ALLOWANCE

FOR YOUR OLD LIVING /AL-SO a t $6.98 AN D $8.95 N ^ i Siiells Rak^ ROOM SUITE osp|lal Seclor This new-typ^ paint / •\. H-* TROUSERS *32; Every man wiy need two or'^three trousers With the Fifth Army on the this. Spring to mix-er»0»^tnateh with hig Sport Coat. Our collection IncludM {he ever popu- < Anzlo Beachhead, April 5.— (/P) - TO V lar gabardines ($6.95-19.95) and rieh.woolsn \ . 'Qerman shells raked a densely- Tweeds.. .Herringbones or solid shades: m tOFW EE OR SHIRTS—1T*S [\ ^ c k e d hospital area.on this SPORT RENT Dcachhead for a palf-hour yester­ I X day, but no one was killed or “WITH OR WITHOUT” V wounded thanke to dugchit and . LivcUUrj LumtnAll over ^$1 and, $1 .5 0 SHIRTS 1 $4.50 to $9.95 I-' . ■ 'Mmdbag defenses which now have pjptr ; pUster . . . m-«R. .^ume 'm « 9 like Hieir eoffse wHh matle .t^'s “ ''ca soniewhat sa^ei ,Gay, colorful ties for Spring cream. Others take H . black. Some from «dl but direct hits. board. Bi); saving in^coii! and Easter to add a final $ 2 . 9 8 — / -/• men woitidn’t feel eomfortabta wHh- Since the flr.st shellings and Extra washabiltt}! winning touch to et^ery-out- out a necktie.'' Others want their bombings of hospitals .shortly Ultra L u m inill ii, nt. necks free as airand let the 4evB after the invasion, ward tents thinned .* . . trasy'^ to, apply $ 5 . ^ • T - lake care! But, Kegal caree hecanea Jmve been torn down one by one •with I wi'd* brash. GtTe« X the Regal shirtmakers -cater to both /While engineers dug out huge see- WaBs nc^ bfauty-iKat even classes of men—tbe "With and With­ tlpna, sometimes down a-s /a,r as 9oa p-a nd-w# ter $cf4ibbiAg_ out” fellows. Must Regal shirts are eight feet. Then they piled dirt SUGAR AND SPICE m . r 6n* rima lome ytars a ^ Winston W d k ^ lot. of US would he situated the same dot^s not harm. .-'V designed for wedt cither way. . . . kiaiound the tents and sandbagged •"F ■ you .look-smart' In a, Itegai shirt way, if it weren’t for the buses. We have X v e n aiMve that. ., • > whether you wear It' with or without C^ttrehiM Hvfd la the far rdachei of a f . i ------,------^------f "TIES • 0ne.coot .covtrogt “Everything That’* Nice a necktie' finall Loadoa lubutb. Inviting an Amerit^an built new homes in" outlying districts; we JUST ARRIVEDI In a Tie” X. 48,000^ Loii<» Tons ■ • 40-ihinuta dryinf I ' f Smartest . . .and new. ^Mid 60 diofidr. young Mr. Churchill gavt have surrounded them with sloping lawns i n i eat In Neckwear. Gay IN TIME FOR $ 1. 0 0 . him cartful initructioiii how to reach the and fjcrtile gahlcnt, and all the thinga that O f Bombs Dropped • Nq sRotig odor . .colorful... individual / EASTER DELIVERY gtatterna that will blcnd[ A- hou8«. Thao, at die end of the long expla- make life livable. Without the buacs, some * ' '^1 • K>0%.flatnos$ /’ well with yoiir Eiwter London, April 5— British •MALLORY outfit. nadoB, he wound up by laying: “Just keep of these honies would be empty. ..auKUiwSf< Bombers dfopped more than 48.- 3 -PlECE '000 long tons of bombs' on- G^r- • JS beautiful HnH on walking down HampttMd RD<.d. Walk The Connecticut Company is giviog,good ser­ inany during the{ first Uutb. SHOE FAVORITES •DOBBS $ 2 . a s 6 Con be jpof wo$Im(I until you drop dead from exhaustion, and; vice to suburban homes, in spite of die diffi* I. months of 1944 compared with 2,- Clifford’s' has all the "Best Nam e” 400 tone dropped on Britain by the LIVING room suites shoes. Shoes built for style and fo r iGermans during the same period, •CORNELL. 1o’ my house will be just opposite that spot!” culties and shortages which have to be £soc rin g Plaids, Gabardines Replying to • question, Sinclair 'NUNN-^USH 3 lor $2*00 quality furniture. TURN IN YOUR OLD, SHAB­ a M Poplins. IVMUred the pe^entage of R.A.F. $8.50 to $13.95 CLUB ■ BUS TRANSPORTATION IS VITAL TO JH E COMMONITY LBaBlbers lost dVfir Germany and BY SUITE NOW! , AND GET OUR $30.00 > AMeupied territor>' In Match was 'TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE. Budget termsL-to "Nice head work" you’ll lay hi Clifford s lta^ lowest o f tbe last 12 months 1 year. ^ Nothing better than the Dobbs or MaUory ($5.00 to ,aad had been bettered in only one ED G ER ’TON $7.50) or for a rea l^ good hat fo r UtOe money pkk • Bmatti In the past two years. 89c Qt. $6.50 to $8.50 yourself a CoraslLW University Club ($3.95). ■ ' d ‘I’ Deplores Bucharest Attack . $2.79 Per Gal.' ARCH PRESERVER tMUkm. April 5^ (g )- The Ber- > ^ $10.50 to $12.96 ladio said today that Premier i t ^ BASS • Antohescu of Rumania had Is- a 'proclamation deploring ^ e McGill-Converse FOOTWEAR * 7lt-7IB IHAIII rrilltT FRANKLIN $5.96 N ^ S SHOPS ' air attaak MDon Bucharest $6.96 to $10.96 STREET Inc. ‘ " BTORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. SATURDAYS WELDON BUILDING f S X S t S T upon his 645 .Main St. TeL 6887 - ./' ■ / ...... ■'W''' -N: X f PAGE MANCHESTKR W E.VfNti.UFJRALP, MANC^HESTER, COXN., WEDNKSDAY„Ai*^n MANCHESTER EVENING REBALD, MANUHESl’ER, CONN. WEDNES0AT, AFRrLJS, 1941 X'

which finally rosulted In his' at- tionally Progrossivc counties fail­ toedi In tha X n a n tm rest. . POR«TOf> VALUE ed to show’ conclusively who bcnc- FarsoiingP Property on .Vlain St. Send Flowers (a part of pro-war Poland). Bombers Raid Mercy Mission at Cassiuo Youth Linked ^ IN A NBW ROMS we;|^Leader fltt^ most from the .Progressive Famous Herd Rapway Yards 'No ftosh report come from tfes 8aM t* B* Leeal R*y vote but One ih|rtg w as clear battle within Rmiiants. It’ wis diaclosed at toe local po­ Sm the Ones Being BalH Bjr ] little of It went to Willkie, To Field Marahal ChThgocy K, Bhnkov^ With Slay Wg lice headquarters this morntog . V Pas-dc-Calais^ Wiieonsin The Tenth district was an ex­ Will Be Sold I^t in Attack F in t A m y aM adf is Ih passes that the young man wanted for *. \ , . X;R££NBR00KE ample. Assemblyman Ernest •v sioU'Of most of TamOped, a Soviet gu ild er Arrest the New Britain murder uid Heden, a Dewey candidate, and Longview Farms Dis­ Local Rcfl Crofifi C o v t ^ eommunlqns announced, and a Sector Today known as Raymond Lewis la Ray­ iiOM ES* INC Dclegafo^Vote Harry Simon, pledged to Stas.sen, / On Bucharest diamatio strufgis wns being mond Lewie and was born In held leads with more,then half the 111 ittee O ffers to T rans­ •d to oust tba fleroely resisting Manchester. His parents arc Mr. posing of Dairy Cattle A Vssi Rag* O ^ ) (CpaUaued from Page One) " '^ ^ O n W a lk e r StriMHl RSich torii- Pkones:' 4l It or TfiTfi 9 mm Alr«M>> D rafted to have the support of the Pro­ of the midwest’s largest anti'most barge la taken aahore for ihlpment his draft status wa* being checked. vidtrt a home with a tocal family peop|«:->tn M anchester who would -. \ -■ - X'- '" ' .. ' gressive wing opposed to the Will- famous dairy herds—born' of a to the Rumlan front vla;3ucha- 10-dsy batUe for poaseaslon of the tofy at 4 p. m. A message was sent to New Brit­ on mdgi; street and later was street. •TT»i« indicatrs concluaivcljr not like to'send flow-ers to Bradley 'Am (kyllfht oparatioda follow­ kic program on International af- lumberman's concern oyer lark of> ane C ounty Exci>ptfiin known tbrtuighout the United the field Hws not lack for plants tacks than tha desire to destroy rounded on March a«. waa leaa bombers last night on Cologne New Britain had-been received In Siiipyai’clE Hit ^ Dane counifv provided the ex­ States as^a breeder and exhibitor and fioweiVhif the season, and \ylll mlMtary objectives in support of than 80 milaO- from Lwow, the aiid other targets in the Industrial th a t city. ception. Wlllktc led in incomplete of thoroughbred showhorses. is be glad lo'provide. transportation the Russians. communique declared, and yester­ Ruhr valley, Uie Air Ministry an' County Detective Mitchell com- ‘ By WalkoutB returns, The two, Madison news­ disposing of its 7.58 fine grade dai­ for any that rnwy be contributed day captured 80 towna and vil- nouriced. All planes returned safe­ ry eattie and replacing them with Addiag To Confusion ly from these forays, said a com­ munlcatito with the state police at papers boosted '^Willkie. while by individuals orNjrganizatlohs in lagas on its eastern approaches, Manaasea by 't||,*Pl>nne and when SIRVICE The Progressive.''^ LaFollette’s 700 beef cattle w-hich need less at­ town. information reaching here including Buahany, 50 miles to the munique, which credited a Mos­ (Contlqaed From Page On*) tention. through non-mUltary but rallabla quito with shooting down a alngla adviaed the boy had been released, magazine which is published All such contribiitlqns may ->be northeast, „ informed Virginia police, the lad lentative .Military demands and higher- ehannela tndicata the bombard­ enemy plan# over western France there, opposed him. , ;.A'fi»'.v'> is the fiHisoiiHge proiicrty o yth e Center Congregnlional left at the home of Mm . Phillip IMIIS illllo Meanwhlla Gen. Rodion Y. Mali­ wanted for murder, and * and aircraft factory Workers who • M01X)R TUNE-UP ten con- State Senator Lptiis J. Kelicnz, paying war plant jobs reduced the Cheney, .50 Forest street.\on Fri­ ments are adding to tha confusion novsky’s Third Army smashed to while on offenelva patrol yester­ had previously stopped'^rk. farm-'s personnel from a normal ehurch wtiii-lrw-as .-ol^^to Alexaiuter Jn ^ .s toiliiv- and unrest already reiported raging day. / statawlda blockade was Immedi­ ved all chairman of the \Visconsin Willkie day, and they will be taken to the Every shirt cut to fit the cuiwea of your body within two miles of the last rail ately put into effect. It ao happen- A spokesman for thJNshlpyard • SVHEEI.XH.IGNMENT behind. for Presrdent committee, said 175 to less than 100. Russell P a rk ­ field Saturday morning. w-ith generous fullness where it belongs. In fine in the Balkans in the wake of (3er- escape route for the mass of (3er- The Mosquitos, which are capa­ crews said they had walkM out in er, general manager said. manar's latest strong-arm moves, ed that toe driver (if the truck on Tiriually'no cnar.ee of win­ Willkie had powerful "slop-Will- Bulgaria ha.s a better chance of If it is the desire of some to give w-oven fabrics—new Spring pattern s. man troopa caged In the Odessa ble of carrying two-ton block bua- 'Which Lewis obtained a .ride to protest against the imprlMnmcnt • BRAKES kic" forces working against him "If w-c’re to protect this. 12,500.- making an arini.stii e than Ruma­ rnoney for the'purchase of plants, m Italy, flghter-bombera aat off area north Of the Black sea. Driv­ tem, had made 33 trips over the of five men charged with rarttcl- ning a single contest. 000 .investment, there’s nothing- to Iain St. Site a large txploAdn In an ammunition conUnent during March in "remln- Norfolk had been summoned to Rep. Howard J. McMurray and for a long time. This he added. nia because Bulgaria appears it is requested that such gifts may ing down from the northeast Red court at Manasaes on a charge of pxting in an aircraft strike Which wa.« backed by a campaign of do hint .sell all of the cows and be w-ell soiith of the aroa whKrh be sent immediately to allow time dump.near Mepite Ubretti, 18 mUes Army forces swept up 60 towns deri’ assaults on German cities had been called in sympathy with • VALVE GRINDING five other delegate-at-large candi­ dairy equipment,” he commented. $2.00 to $2.95 overloading, and It was a simple dates pieced to President Roose­ "Vicious niis-atatmnts and false Hitler's forces need to hold in'or­ for the committee to buy the northeast of Rome, while other and villages, including Bskolova, ireylously battered by the R.AJ*. s toe engineers. "We'll continue to farm, of Sold to Jarvis matter to pick up this truck on Approximately 20.006 engine^s • OVERHAULING velt. apparently won the sije Dem- charges’’ which .Willkie was un­ der to facilitate the retre^ if | plants or flow'ers before Saturday planes struek troop oonoentratlons two miles east of Rasdelnaya, leavy bomber*. This its arrival In Norfolk. ■ eourse, but there'll b<' no more morning. These funds should also and vehiclaa In Itii. 10 milaa north control Junction for rail llnea lead­ ond time out in four nights this have been on strike for the pa able to overcome in s 13-day per­ their legions from south Rjfssia. I / ecraUc places.. Whereas the Re­ dairying—at least not until after of Oaeta. A Oerman blvouae area Father Manoheate.r Resident five weeks. It was said. publicans have 24 delegates, four sonal campaign. Count Stirbey has bcc^ i (IpIltlT be sent to Mrs., Cheney who is ing Into Rumania via Tiraspol wid ^wis la now held' pending Quick Service the w ar.” ('.hiirrh Parson- chairman of the Camp and Hos­ west of rraocatl and positiona at Kishinev, the communique said. Oermen-controlled Paris Foreign Secretary Anthony representing the state at largo, "Wendell Willkie came into No Way of Predicting Effe^-t ed .aJI along as the ejnissary of Mitchell’a arrival in Virginia. Wisconsin against the ad\ice. of pital committee. . \ ferraelna and Forthia also were (London dlspatchea esrimated radio said that bombe had faUen Bden annemneed in the House of the Democrats have 26. the extra /•-’Dairymen said there was no former f'rcrnier JnliiyManiu, es- aj:e Property Piir- Though . Lewis has been living in Commona, maanwhlle, that he Expert W orkmanship many of his friends, who felt that tabllshn'd leader of Xue P easant hit A two^pan steel bridge that 200.000 Germans and Ruman­ again last night on SwlUerland. two having been aw ards by the 'of predicting the effect on the murth of Rome was blasted by In- ians were , pinned against tha where the city of Schaffhausen was New Britain of late, hla father hoped that Maj. Gwilym Lloyd \ miity's National committee as a by all signs this state was im^ city’s milk supply until after the opposition to . the ^itonescii gov­ eliased l>v (Amtraetor. ,N ------' llvea in Manchester, his mother In friendly to his candidacy.” FeUenz eadsra and MItcheUs‘nttacked an BlHck coast In Odaai® Hna to* accldchUlly hit by U, 8. bomt^rs George, minister of fuel arid pow­ \ m ^w ui^after its 25.600-vote plil- sale, and it was known hpw niany ernment. Mania h;«i a good record Awree \ afl dump 40 miles north of the mediately north and west of tha Providence, R, I., ami ha ha* a er, would be able to make a alate- rallty fotvRoosevelt over WillWe defi of the cattle went to out of town in th e pro-Allii'jf .sdnsc, having The Center ' t'ongregational last Saturday. There Heavily loaded with packages ot blood plasma grandfather bi Bloomfield. The strated by his choice of Wisconsinm co capital. great German-held Naval base.) mediate confirmation of this from Kenneth D. Wilton, of Ljmn, Mass., It shown aa he prepared to set ment .for toe fovernment at the four years ago. buyers. ' fought collaboration wdth- Ger­ church parsonage at Main and youth has been An Inmate of a next sitting of -toe House on toe \ m .4NCH ESTER for an initial battleground, and On Rule Plan Attask Oarftt Shipping Oaptuva M LscuRRss Swiss sources, although a dispatch out to help wounded fighters In advanced positiona In tha Caaaino Not Lfjtafly Bound ..’The Longview dairy herd was m any. Locust streets has been sold to Other Red Army forces, driving from Bern last night said air alerts sector of Italy. Helping the tnedioal oorpsman adjust his bulky county boma at WSfehouae Point, situation in the coal, fields, where the clear-cut stand which he took established in 1912 by the late R. Alexander Jarvis,' well know'n 7 ^ ^ ;^ _____ Coastal Air Foihe flghten-bomb- and a achool for bo^. at Meriden. strikes have seriously out down MO¥o R SAU^S^ INC Wisconsin delegates, thmiglf here upon vital issues of the day. W hat an /Armistice move w-ould on Klahlney. capital of Ressarabla, had sounded in several Swlas cities pack Is Pvt. Ralph Leonard, of Helens. Mont.—NEA Telephoto from A. Long, then president of, the local contractor and real estate (Continued f/nm f*nge One) era attacked iMppiBg to Corfu E dw ard T. BaiTowa. . 16. w ho production which has In turn re­ pledged, are not lej^illy bounl to He was represented by a delegate mean in i^actical terms Is highl.v herbor and strafed t w schooners have captured 80 looalitiea on a 60- yMterday •• U. R. Minlatar 1*- U. 8. Signal Ckirpa. . West Ctnter St. ToU 4164 Long-Bell Lumber<.Company. Mrs. iinccrlaiiy^ The Rumanians might developer. The house was built ------' Umd Harrison ;warf deilvoring toe was arrested shortly after the duced the amount of power avail­ vote for their man in the conven­ slate of high typb citlzens.’^ Combs.’ father. and a gun emplacement southeast mlle front straddling both sides of slaying of the storekeeper and able for war plants. instriict/tlicir troops no-w- fighting alKiut 25 years .ago, contafns 8 powers *Pn . Czech plana for civil the lower Dniester, the commu­ State Departniierit’s apology » r ------— ~ ______. s,_ tion. even ‘on the first baHot. "The Republican party, regard- Long, concerned bccaiusc he was room s a^id is located on a lot 103 of Dubrovnik oh the Dalmatian Triuiiiph, Dacker still operated who ia alao held on a murder Willkic's poor showing was the Ic.ss of whotri it nom inates a t C hi­ the Ryksian* to join the Russians. admiiiLstratioii have been carried nique announced, and were ^thln the Schaffhausen bombing. unable to get good milk for an in­ Butythat would be- effective only feet by 138 feel. Its very desir­ ofi through diplomatic channels, oeast '^-’ 33 miles of the city at Dolbany. Facing Prison, \ fireworks plant At Bear Ststion, charge, gave police Information The O in e a c arc said to be the big surprise. He had campaigned cago in Jtinc, must look to the fant granddaughter, bought near­ German air activity was light, regq^ing toe identity of Lewia first p«opl* to ns* Uilmblm. the sla te for 13 days, speaking In whei-c the t r o ^ s are still uiid-.-r able location on Main strevi. according to the dispatch. Indicat­ Oslpovka. 88 miles north of ’lira- Del. . J RpRfl Herald Advt. type of courage and leadership ly 1.700 acres and assembled one makes it a valuable piece of piop' Rpitflres and Thunderbolts pa­ 11,000 Killed in Last He la survived by his widow, 26 cities, in a drive to erase the exemplified by Willkie to defeat tW ir own offiy'ers. There is a qilcs- ing that the matter did not'pass s w , another Important eommunl- Man Suicides of the largest herds qT pure-bred erty. Mr. Jarvis is not ready to through the European Advisory trolled the beachhead below Rome the daughter of Victor S. WUUa Ia opposition he knew existed. Hethe Democratic administration Jersey cattle in the country “so -loii, too, as to what would be­ catlona center, aleo fell to the Bue- come of tfic government leaders make known hl.\ plans for theyite. council in London. IN THE t*EW "TROPICAL, BIRD” PLUMAGE without Incident Two Raids on Berlin of Newark. Del.. former Mg ■ made the issue clear, declaring the now in -power.” th a t all babies of K an sas C ity nia.v, Among Liberator -gunners ered- aian advance. X league baseball pitcher for Pitts, result in liberal Wisconsin well at Buchat-csl if they-attempted to -I Czech Ambassador Vladimii- DESIGNS^ While there were no reporto of Stookholm. April fi.^F>—®toven (Ooatlnuod Froni P»g« On*) Seems .\ssured of Sweep have dcpenda'ble milk.” Med with victories In the B\iehar thousand Berliners were killed in burgh and Boston; and two chll might point tho " convention’s On the basis'-^f returns , from Much of the milk has bccri givt’n break tne parlnership with Gcr-j E n(| ('h n rcll Hiii-ban pointed out that Presi­ raid were Sergt. DanifI B further progrese by Marahal Ivan m a n ^ dent Edouard Bones already has 8. Konev’s Second Army to Ito toe last two raids on the (Serman government •elziire of the Tri­ (Iren. - . course. 2.434 of the 3.076 precincts, , the toil chart table Institutions. Wiggins, 4.810 Greeley avenue, capital, the Swedish newspaper Wlllkic had the only full ticket Democratic party ehdorsed slate Must Hold Rumania appealed to. Czech' underground drive Inside Rumania toward lael, umph plant in October, 1948. It The fanm grew into a conmiun- $1.50 \ H o^ on, Te*.; Sergt. Leo ,K Aftonbladet reported today in s was operated by toe Navy until a of 24 running . pledg^ ; to him.- of dplogate-at-large candidates ity of 50 buildings. Including^ a ho- I I I Spechil .service leaders to form small secret com­ Zhukov’s left wing, operating Juet '’it is eSsential that the Germaus Besupe, Essex Junction. Vt., and story attributed to a diplomatic new management waa formed. Dewey's supporters were handi­ seemed assured of a. sweep of the tel, church. Hospital schi^-hoiise, m ittees in -e"ei-> village and tow n OTHER NECKWEAR: 5$p to $2.00'' Sergt Wtniam B. Perkins,’7 Jud- north of Konev’s front, slashed Hospital Notes hold Rumania, or the groater part deeper Into the Skala pocket west source with a wide' knowledge of Kahn waa placed on probation. capped not Only by the New, six places. - residences in addition to/the dairy of it. if they intend to extricate to w ork w-lth th e retu rn in g gov­ san street. Binghamton, M. Y. I Yorker’s refusal to declare him- . The annual Holy Thursday Coni- ernm ent. of K am enets Podolsk. The R u s­ Berlin damage. Sheriff Ralph W. Robertaon said This slate, the slogak of which barns. Six and one-half miles .of the huge force they still have lo­ munioii service will be held at the Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Rene aelf a candidate but also by hla was "Roosevelt. Victory and surfaced roads spVead/ over ,/the Party Lines Disregarded . sians mot spirited opposition from The stoiy said Jhe Bayer medical Decker shot himself while in hIS eleventh-hour request that their cated in the Odessa region 'of Second Congregational chuiyh at the trapped Germane, who launch­ concern on KurfUerstendamm was bedroom, about 7:,30 *. rp He died Pritchard. 58 Ashworth street; Peace,” was led by Congressman farm . south Russia.' They must there­ Men are to be 'hosen for the Italian Troops Repulse Oandidates refrain from fifing in- 8 o’clock M aundy T hursday. New-' com m ittees on thy baM's of th eir ed desperate attempU to fight destroyed by a blockbuster which a few minutes after 11 a. ni. In Mrs. Helen Cartwright, Andover; 'Howard J. McMurray who plied fore be expected to oppose with rnembers wilt bo roceived into the Mrs. Minnie Barnsley, 206 Porter his name.. As a result nine of the up 90,959 votes. Gustave J. Keller conduct during the years of Nazi ?fazi Cotmter-Attack their way. through the Red Army killed 200. / the' hospital. fun force of' arms any Kumanian church at this tjme, and young Keller’s Men’s Robertson, an oUl frli'nil of street*,' Mrs. Ebba Suits, 430 . 24 either failed tp file nomination occupation, Benes said, regardless Allied Headquarters. Naples, cordon to their owm lines in the (In the last big raid on Berlin, and State Party Chairman- ftidve j/opardiztng their' positron. people of the' pastor's class -.vill bC ^’’'tapers or withdrew.' of party lines. ’ "As Individual As Your Pingrer Print” April »;-Hr)-^ltaMan. troops on Stanislav sector; 50 miles to. the toe niglit ^ March. 24. the R. A. F- Decker's, aald- tlie ex-Trliiniph «x- Washington' atreeU ...... - h^would refi Thomas E. King followed with eaee confu-med at thi’s time. Admitted today: Fred Mallln, ' 'fee lemainlng 1578,035 chose and to dis- 78,291, respectively. I Furt’uerniore they neetl Riifna- Czech guerrillas have establish­ 1 ft Marrone, 15 milea northeast west, field dispatches said. The dropped ^800 tons of bombs. On eciitlv’e had asked him. to acroin- Ion to ’ SUgiM tbe Nei^- York governor’s nia’s oil and v.oiiid not let the' "IJiis is ope of the outstanding 887 MAIN ST. NEXT TO FEDERAL BAKE SHOP attacks wart reported lepulsed March 2a. U: S. heavy bomber# hit pany him to Lewisburg, Pa., ;)6 Maple street. favored The other three apparent w-inners ed co n tac t w-i(h advancing I ^ s - df Oasslno, have repulsed a Oer- declaring that' while hp fields go w-ithoiit a light. spl-viccs of the church year and with heavy losses, and , a Soviet Berlin :^ith 1.500 tons) w here he wa.s to serve th e three- Discharged yesterday: Miss leted. , were C harles W. Hehney, 76.070, e Sought Sian /ftirces. the London report asan eeuntar-attaek, inflicting ca had expressed strong disapproval Thus the Riimaniatis do not .x'very member should make an ef­ unities, it was announced today. communique said the ^neniy w as Hardest Hit Suburbs year term. Decker at first de­ Doris Marble, Hilliard street. Mrs. 19 PtedgeiCT® Stassen William R. Rubin, 69,688 and John fort to attend. .. said. It added that many Slovaks ■'BT thelr/^loh heD. had Kehoe, not 68,897.stated «• have a choice between peace ami' The Italians, fighting with the grOwhig “weaker and weaker as clined to go to a hospital, but fl- Ruth La (Jhappelle, Vernon. Lieutenant..^oinmana«'■ te nominatUrti. Stassen tn Special muillc will be furnished are escaping from the neighbor­ The hardest hit Industrial , Discharged today: Mrs. Emma -war but between two wars. Th/y AUted ru th Army, were, reported the ring closes.” suburbs were Hated as Dahlem. nall.v was persuaded, the sheriff ' had 19 delegate hpse candldHvs IS.^fOiir. run'-others Three, delegate-at-large candi­ iimanians by the chiii-ch choir, and Mr» ing Nazi puppet state of Slovakia Heltoi To Close Ring Toscano, 55 Academy streat; Mrs. nlng pledged to him, and H»cAr- hope that by .switching to/thb to Join guerrillas In the (Carpa­ last Week to have seized the mile' Zehlendort, Grunevvald and Haleh- added. lye^^^ran unin- dates running on a slate which Allies and fighting with ^issia Elsie Gustafson and her sister, Capture of Khotln. district cen­ Decker, a native of Germany. Helen Rubacha, 64 North streat; thur 22. ' \ broke away from the .state organ­ ntinued From Page One) Mi.ss Helen B orggren, will sing a thian mountains. bW Phhk as. well aa two others see. The Siemenstadt area was Miss Olga Knipen, 14^ Ridgefield they would have a shorteV'strug- In the vicinity. ter 27 mUes south of Skals and 30 declared com pletely In m in s . I came to the United States as -a « Dewey group carried on\a ization in the election and with­ special duet. The plana for (Czechoslovakia, miles northeast of Csernowlt^ boy. once operated a fireworks street;- M iss Shirley Ros.s. 91 s'*-- . . / Heavy ArttBory Duels . Eastern and northern industrial iiet^campaign. relying to a laigb out mentioning opposition to tiiyi deploring the U. S., attack Good Friday the noon devotional which do not .-provide fbr.^any form helped to close the ring around toe (ffiestnut street.' ' FOR A FELLOW (uctemx on the popularity which Elsewhere along the front there sections appear leas heavily hit, the plant at Newark, Del... then came President Roosevelt, trailed. id calling upon his people to service at this church from 12 of Allied military government, trapped foe. The communique to Elliton to found a similar es- Birth: Yesterday, a son to Mr. gave tii«k New Y orker th e entire pi the; districts, the situation are a t . the o th er end of the locale BECK’S were hf sending a solid d^c- “Instead of understanding and these services and the- nuil-ning other areas whose exiled govern­ pocketed Gennans. his plant five- tim es its original Birth; Today, a son to Mr. and sively here. Scerrt of State gallon to Chk^i»go In July. ments have maintained a firm dumps. city during bombing raids and shot justice from those we have never worship service at 10:45 ■ Hlastcp _ Considerable enemy movement 'fne lack of fresh reports of the size. After he was removed frofn Mrs. Patrick Peak, 59 Park street. Fred R. Zimmerman,'^>iPey lead- Sunday. i position. at anti-aircraft gun crows. Thirty- attacked and to whom w-e Ijgve .y / ^ obssrvad Just northwest of progress of Konev's Rumanian In­ three school boys at Spandau were ior, declared th e retu rjia^ ro v ed his To the man vasion forces might mean that •ontentton that “WisbonHp will Oregon^ s 15'Votes felt thanks for the past, they Gassino. dispatches from the front said to have been killed. SPORT COATS have vented on us the terrible re­ either be Is meeting with stiffened not be blitzed llk^ the Repiifilican o r w o m a n EASTER BONNETS said. In Oasino itself an enem; Axis Opposition or that he is un­ The story roltcruted provious convention of 1940 w as blitzed- .in To Go to venge of all- bom bahlm ent. ta k ­ patrol was attacked with sma! unconfirmed .reports that Joachim -OM RaUaMaF* t o «M ing innocent lives of .w-omen and dertaking a complicated maneuver toreugh Bprins. Teung MBowa tolN Philadelphia.” Salem, Ore., A pril/y iA5 Ore- w h o n e e d s Just arrived! Another shipment arms fire and six of it.s members which entails the strictest seci-ecy. Ribbentrop's Foreign Ministry,,was Zimmerman added tn his repu? children, making many families were killed. ly live In them. a*M*t piaMK aliaaRi gon's 15 votes in th / Republican of the newest and most enchant- moving to Vienna where it -was ex­ FOR LINCtniE and wfiM ralnaA tation as' the state’s champion National conventidn/wlll go to paupers and destroying the faith Fifth Army patrols on the Qa- pected to take up quartei-8 in the , • vote-getter. He led the Dewey Wendell Willkie apd its 14 vot>^ in their hearts" , MOO ifiC hats for Easter. Flowered rlglluo front discovered new <3er- Minister—Where Is your, hus­ Imperial hotel. Na21 party lead- GRANTS ddegate-at-large candidates. It’s POPULAR man machine-gun positions which in the Ocmocratio national Con­ r£nd saucy straws and felts for band today, Mrs. Smith? I didn’t cis were reported concentrating on the seventh election in which. he vention to PreslMiit Roosevelt (orS2$25. oreven$300) Mi^sy and Matron. Make an were brought under fire by mor­ see him jn church. M unich. has led state Republican ticket. Hitipe Rumania FOOD MARKET tar batteries. to Willkie and Roosevelt won the early selection at BECK’S. Mrs. Smith—It grieves me to It Was said anti-aircraft and Your, iastor OutOf Dosofvoi 113.95 MacArthur alone was entered In pledges of th/ state's delegates Will Break Atcay Blast AmmunlUua Dump tell you, sir, that poor Charlie has other defenses of Vlenns are being the prefejence primary.. which ' is AlUed artillery was very ac- Joined the G reat Majority. increased. by default ay (be Tuesday dead­ Washington. April S-y'JP' The solution to \;our pioblem? \ Is.u.’J MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING! urely advi.sory. His delegate-at- line passed yA'ith ' np' other presi tlva, meanwhile, on the Ansio Minister—You mean he’s Sirge ticket polled moi'C votes continued presence of/Count Bar­ loiin providfV neotled chh)v 2.98, 93.98 and 4.98 beachhead'front below Rome, hit­ dentlal ca^idales filed for the bu Stirbey in Cairo led to hope H’lthout the dead ?.' The tuberculosis' germ was dis­ jCelanese* Rayons than he did in the incomplete re­ of asking others. Sensible' ting and setting afire, a German covered in 1882 by the German May 19 prtmary. ' in responsible diplmuatic quarters hionthly payments can Mrs. Smith—Gracious, no! He’s ports. afford are arrarige<|. Atore- aelf-propellbd gun Just west ,.of gone to the ba.seball game. scientist, Robert Koch. Only Name On Ballot Petitltms bearing the required here that it maw^bc po.ssible to THURSDA Y—FRIDA Y 1.000 signatui-es to put Thom as E. over, the c'Ob.t Is ji^oderate. CUtunp, bly iin g an ammunition TROUSERS President Roosevelt’s was the arrange,for Riunahia to break . Far eiemple,$W fsr Z aradkt We Still Have A Lovdy Selection Of dum p, three miles northwest of the Dewejy^on the Republican bajlot away from Germany , and make casts you anljr’^ 42 cents. A diatiiMt -Muat” for t o aport only name on the Dernocratic dele­ A loan of $IM costs 120.60 town .and inflicting casualties on gate candidate ballot. were yScrapped at the request of her. peace i^ h the Allies in the Uhen nroni^ly repaid In 12 X COAtS In 100% W o o l In Cheeterfields, Reefer^ « u H enemy groups a mile to the crowd. narringboRCA bawede a Returns froni 12 of- 14 tradi- tne New York governor. St. Paul piear future;' -monthly c^l^ecutlve Install- 86* mtatnraK MiMIr taffloraR ments oL'IIO-OS each. toppers. , / ' . 'abuthwaat. headquarters for Lieut. Comdr. ' Buch hjipe as there is, hoiveyer. / ' A ■ tower In Llttorla which the Hmold E. Stassen, ex-governor of is giiarded and' those who holti it Frieiiidly, Prfvats Seroic* SPECIALS 19.98 and 26.50 ^ Germans were believed to be using Inne.oota, failed to follow up w arn/'against false optimism, hn Doiil borrow unneceaaarilye»y» lai* d^tim e sheers in buT if a loan Is to your a * SMOKED—TENDERIZED—WHOLE OR SHANK HALF for observation 'purposes was de­ RANGEWND eeJers that indicated his name tw o/groiinds: (1) S tirbey's negciN VAmage. 'Pel sonaJ’ wants SUITS—Dressmaker, Msn-Tsilore^, Cardigan in molished by shellfire. to m ight be filed. tiations in Cairo do not appear .'aeri^ you. Everythms la^^4 >• Celenese*, the wonder FUEL oI l hs ndte^n simply and pri* 100% Wool. , / There was a. concentration of President Roosevelt, who like near the stage.^of action yet, and vateiy 'on your slgnaiura German fire in the central sector M yon that dries overnight. Dewey was not an avow-ed catidi^ •12) G erm an, ^military predom i­ Slone. So If you need cash l b . N19.98 and 29.50 Of the beachhead, but little enemy James A. Woo< date, was filed by petition shortly nance- in .Biimania does not leave sconie in.‘’phone or write. . activity otherwise. Many odter, stores get 96c x before the deadline. z' the Bycharest government' mtich . Sliur Th.airr HiilldlaB- The weather remained fine on 381 Center St. Tel. 6S(56 HAMS for this identical quaBty, freedom of action to effectuate, a As no candidates for vipe. lire'sl. 3.4 rl««r I'fcon. all Italian fronts. peace even If terms were agreed U. I(. Brotin, M«r. X SMOKED b e a d v -to -e a T Jt Cotton rotnfbixod lieel dent were filed, the Oreg^'^ dele­ on. Ltcciue No.-ZSl gations will be pledged ,/to the Militarily it would appear that COSTUME JEWELRY and sole. Sizes 8% to lOS. FELT HATS nomination of the men receiving A new arrival of Easter jewelry. Individual RedB Cut Odessa the most write-in voti ^OULDERS HAMS *«#•. U S. Sot. o«. Say whaS ya« want, a DRIVEWiWS Of Orcgonls twV Republican earrings and spray pins to add.^ * sparkle, to fellow need* a bat to senators and four Republican con­ your outfit. Overland Railway; look dreaaad up. “ No gressm en. only Rep. Low-ell Stock- lb. 2 9 c \ lb. 3 7 c - -v. Hat” won’t do oa' Raat- lnstalle20 and up 'SPORT “ COATS HA.MBURO, OTm EGGS—Large Siae, DRESSY STYLES. M-62. wiping them out. One group of Rayon Uudiis 29 Bissell Si., Manchestpr pound ...... A/V doaeu ...."...... 1 fc J advancing Russians reported find­ The all-weather, all pur- ing 2.000 trucks and 40 tanks . 95.50 and up SHIRTS poa* eoat hlgH-achoolars PURE PORK burned out. 3 9 s , a . For that eomforlable, can’t do without. flisaa SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY SAUSAGE MEAT, m Q FRESH FISH “I saw a pletur* of tremendous Stone Set Bnicelett^ .^98.00 and up • to -to. pound IwC FOR LENT' '! defeat.” Valentin* Pogodin wroto Shaped vattai pdntia* with ca.oual look and faal- in Izvesti*. “th* area ia covered Ing. . 92.20 and up double crotch. Easy upkeep,, Give It A Coat Of with smashed taidts. overturned Cronien aud Cbaihs naad -no Ironinfi. S M L STEAMING trucks and. broksn cannon... It $ BANANAS pound 13c ] looks Hk* a gypsy: camp." :$1.25 ^. 10.95 Lit t l e n e c k 4.98 Trenches Filled With Corpses ^ BRl-MAR PAINT 'He said he sighted about 3,000 Largo site* For Him:- largo CHOWDE8 Yon’ll b« amazed at what a coat SUNKIST ORANGES SEEDLESS dead in one sector and trenches of this fine paint can do' for your L GRAPEFRUIT filled with corpeea in another. Identiiicatiou Bracelets . 96.60 aud up home. Known for over a oentnr,v 55c doz. After three major counter-attacks s t e E S aa one of- New England’a finest 4 for 35c had fallad to break the ring. ^Tie Seth .* Jll.9 0 and up $ 3 * 1 5 paints. And . . . we’re happy to Pogodin Bald the last Gannana Shabby shoe# can spoil say. “WE’VE PLENTY OP THIS were assembling in toe center of the whole Eaater out­ FLORIDA their encirclement, howrllng like IN 5-GALLON CANB. PAINT IN WHITE AND IN JUICY Or a n g e s FRESH ASPARAGUS Short sleeve in Pink, White, fit. Get new* oitea from 3 2 5 « OREEN“—shades that are hard to ' nntmalS/fearing sudden death. ^AII Priccfl Includt 20% Exeine Tax. our stock of ouahty get hi many plafea. Melon and Mint T cIIq w . ' The western and aouthim aac- shoes foji youngster*. - k 1 19c doz. 39c lb. 6 3 .9 8 tiona of Tarnopol were declared In Russian hands and all surrounding Come ami enjoy a gooifl dish of the old Fi^Ii I ' EGG PLANT FRESH TOMATOES air flelda capturod. Food and nn- $379 $4.50 McGlLbCOj iE, Inc. munltlon wero lanorfed running DONNELLY’S and Chips. W# also hsTe them to ta|ce out. 1 — Arttotaf 19c each 29c box loir for tba trapped Germans who , TELEPHONE fififif AdvertiM fai The H erald— It Peya recaivad only a few parcala AT THE CENTER W *T . G R A N T CO*<. 8lS MAIN STREET «45 MAIN STKEEft. parachute. Tarnopol commands JEWELERS seven highways and three rall-

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_ , n f 'NiiTHT—12«l w n c —1080 How Juvjwiile WilKe Lewis ncis .I860 Today s Radio wnbc- mio ^ r4»ter« Ww Ttane , ' ^ Court Works s of Interest to W om en Pugs of All Didya Know-^? 8;15_W TH T —Fulton Oursler; »;i5*—w n c —We Love and* ' 'wNBC—Lum and Abner. Functions Described ;al Choir Boy With' a So- Suicides First Panamanian Batters liMrn; WNBO—Dick Tracy, 8:30—w n c --B e a t the Band; H^irnsby Out a o o —w n c —Juat Plain Bill; WDRC- Dr. Christian,: News; Meeting Sponsored by prano Voice Tackled WDRC —News; Connecticut; WTHT—News; Castles In the Catholic Ladies Here. G a m ^ of Champ in Midsection; Bero9s; Musical Interlude;; Air; WNBC—My Best GIrU. World’s Best Fighters; As Manager WlfBC—Jack Annatronf. ! Easter 0:00—w n c — Eddie Cantor: Advertlaefnent— .Advertisement— WDRC—Frank atnatra Show; .WUliam McKay, director of Uio Advertisement— Idol of France. WD R C ^ martoan Wo- WTHT — Oahrlel Heatter; Juvenile Court, in the Hartford Of Vera Cruz Gam e Marked by Rough Pep Floored in 4tl Aien: W tB T — Superaifn; WNBC—Dunnlnger. District, an Informative decture Menus where a woman wbo bad received Savers By Billy Rocha • Ortklletams a gift-of a few baAanas auctioned ^ .w—i. ' Famous Referee Play as Four flayer* WNBC—Captain Midnight. 9; 15—WTHT—Believe It or Not. last evening In the auditorium of •Easter Uay Menu them off and reauctioned them, ^ * window shade „oea o 9:30—w n c—Mr. District At­ W i n s inactivity, hia speed and timing Eveatnc the Hollister school school, on- the Chilled tomato juice seasoned with and they finally brought 50 ahill- Seed %t the lower end. reverse the WlUie Lewis was a cherub­ ‘The Rajah’„Found Base­ Were Ejected; Cava- Bautani Crown ‘Cabby’ Lewij torney; WDRC—Jack Carson lemon faced choir boy who could lick all. a m I , < . , were oft and he could not maka . 8:00—W n c —News; WDRC — way the court functions and what inga. Another made ahoppiug bags roller and giire the fresher lesa- Uen Lacked Reserves. WA(TN' X C h a n c e ; Francis—a boring-in tyj>e Of flgbt- Nea^s; WTHT^NeWs; WHBC Show; WTHT—First Nlghter; Baked ham with apple juice and sold them for ' five shillings the tough kids In the toughest ball South of the Bor­ Over Lefty WNBC — Spotlight Bands;, It Is doing to control Juvenile de­ Candled sweet potatoes frayed top a play. neighborhood In New York—the f b p f ; „ . n i • or—adopt the stand-up,, long —Terry and the Pirates. ’ No cynicism Is hardy enough to stand against the joyfjil optimism each, realizing five pounds ster­ der. Not Like Ameri­ E l Centra^ (>1., #iunmeir B y K n o c k o u t m 8 t h ; raifge style of mixing which ha 8:15—w n c —History in the Story Teller. linquency. Green peas of a re-awakened earth. Gay colors and the scent of Eaater ling and ten shillings for the cause, To do this, detach stick from old Gas Houie District. The Suicidea woh the first game Headlines; WDRC-Lyn Mur- 10:00- w nc — Kay Kyser; The lecture was sponsored by Hot rolls with butter or margarine flowers symbolize a spiritual awareness- of the majesty of living a benefit for the- Merchant Navy. hem. cut off old hem, and trim A fine soprano voice fooled- can Brand., 49 to 31 to the Rec Intermediate Beats Tony OlivepR In Gross Gate in Red WDRC—Great Moments in Fruit Easter Cake' shade as far back as is necessary. many a bully into a shellacking, Lew-la K.O.’o LaChance ^ Mdslc; W TH T- War Gibbons Assembly, , 'Catholic and the dignity of man. ^Ekiater is truly a time of now . life, new playoff last night. The game was ONE IMNIN<9., In a ten-round companion bout - CM rd^; Concert Hour: - Music; WTHT—Royal Arch Milk or coffee Now remove roller from top of won young Lewis a local reputa­ marred by unneceasary roughness 15 Round Title Match. Cross Benefit $11^783 Ladies'of Colurhbua. TTic commit­ hope and new beauty, >■' Good news in time for flaatui. shade and tack it to opposite end Mexico C:3ty, April 6.— April 6.—t/P)— priae victory he scored recently 10:15—WTHT — Arch Ward; Marv Mortarty Hildltch, chair­ explanation. Ham la one of all or left-over canned fruit pulp, 3 the other edge setting the longest noted Maggie Ollne of "Trow 'im sportsmanlike conduct 5 . WDRC—Jack Stevens; man': Mrs. Agnes Reardon. Mrs^ flowers but It also means the chil­ egg whites, 1-2 cup sugar, f tea­ and dteasy. Those sizes arc un­ back to February amid reams of uel Ortla went back to haqllng Willie Pep, fighting for no money ' in Providence, R, J., over Maurice WTIBC—Top ot the Evening. best possible, buys now bbcauae It usually hard to fihd. as vou know, stitch oh your sewing machine, in­ Dwon, McCluakey”- fame, engag­ The first half waa a good ball vegetables today, but ktiU with j —News. 10:30—WDRC — Cresta Blanca Agnea Messier, Mrs. Doris Keefe dren will be confined to the house spoon almond extract, 1 cup un­ sert stick and hang a shade which . ed him to oing in her vaudevlUe publicity, has resigned a s . mana­ game as both teams concentrated but foi the aatiafaction of helping "Lrity" LaChance, 132. and did it la low pointWlse Md Is usable so don’t delay a minute. ger of the Vera Crus club ia the him*waa the World’s Bantam­ the Red Cross raise $10,00U, found decisively, knocking out the ex- ' 8:40__W *nc — Liowell Thomas; Carnival; WTHT— Hawaiian and Mrs. Nellie Barrett. Mrs. Hil- right down to and* including the and cries of what to do will start. diluted chilled evaporated milk, 1 can pass for a new one. akito. on baaketball and with Cole and Potterton'a, 539 Main atrect, can tablespoon lemon juice, 3 egg Mexico Baseball league. weight Boxing Crown he has de­ himself with one of the toughest Marine from Lewistowh, Me., in WDRC—^w « ; WNBC— Hen- Music; WNBC—Soldiers with ditch intimlucert the speaker. bone. (Even if you arc low on Simple tears In a shade can be At 14. Willie’s vocal chorda Murphy lekding the way the Sui­ fended against 10 challengers to a Mr. McKay is no stranger to help you with that problem with yotka, beaten well. Cohver.sation prints arc fashion sealed with gummed tape, applied "The Rajah" announced hie res­ jobs of his career on hla hands aa 1:42 of the eighth round. , .jey J. Taylw ■ Wings. points bake a slice of ham.) You'll changed for the worse and his cides ended Mp to front 19 to 16. year and a half. L-B(JhHncc, who claims the featb-' 10:45—W THT- M\isic. Manchester audiences and has their selection of Dart Games,. ___Put_____ fruit^ pulp through atraincr. news the.se days. "Men, Women on both front and back. Or you fighting Wr the better, so he be­ ignation last night adding that Ouadino k e^ Cavaliers to the he stabbed out a 10-round decision 7:00—w n c —'‘'Fred Waring: probably be able to get either a priced from-$1.50 to $4.20. They’re Beat egg whites, adding sugar he would return to Fort Worth Thq Imperial Valley farmer over tough Leo Francis of Pana­ erweight championship of Now 1 1 ;00—News on all stations. previously addressed local organ­ .shank or butt end ham weighing j and Dogs," a Thurber-lnspired can make decorative patches by gan boxing as a featherweight baH game from El Centro, Calif., won a WDRC—I LqvKa Mystery; izations on a subject which we wonderful for game .rooms and! gradually to form a very stiff print should keep the conversa­ Teq., where he piloted that city’s ma. England, went down under a pow­ WTHT—Fulton bawls, Jr.; 11:15- w n c — Harkness of, about 5 or 6 po\mds. We suggest a cutting out wall paper flower when hardly out of short panto. Second HalYA Brawl unqnimoua decision over Tony Oli­ SOBS read about or hear.dlscussed daljy, Dad too will be pleased to dis­ meringue. Beat fi-ult pulp into tion going of its dwn momentum. mofif;^ and pasting them over the Texas League club to 1942 before The second half ^ boys forgot \ Pop, the Hartford boy who la erful pne-two punch thrown froifi WNBC—Connie BowmII Pre- Washington; WDRC — Joan combination of apple juice and merin^e. Add almond extracL Before he was through, Lewis be­ the loop decided to quit for the vers, of Oakland, in a 16-ioun4 ti­ i-dooRTiised to New York as the a short distance. The milling up Brooks. Songs; WTHT—Give —juvenile delinquency. He ex­ brown sugar poured over the ham play his akin. 'In line with the cartoon motif, the repaired rents, and here and there came a fighter of International re­ all about basketball and turned to y rr^ e _ lients. ...tCVv-.. Whip chilled avaporated milk un­ duratl<>n. tle bout last night.- " 6 AU. workl’a featherweight champion, to that pointliad been fairly even.’ and Take; WNBC—Music You plained that the Juvenile Court Is while baking, scored with cloves de.ilgn ts printed In sharp India in a spaced pattern effect. nown, tackled lightweights, wal- rough tactics. Unfortunately the The victory was Ortls* third 7:15—WTIC—News; WDRC — a social agency, possessing the til stiff, gradually addiqg lemon ink colors on white rayon jersey. " I ’m perfectly willing to keep GifiJW S gave hla faithful fdllowers some Jackiy Le.slie, 125. of Flint, Oohn Nesblt—Passing Pardd^ Want. ,/ (If you have them). Grapefnilt or Every girl knows what a touch . tors, mlddle-welgbts and Anally CMVallers only had five mm avidl- over Olivers. Last year he won a power of enforcing Its recom­ of crisp white froufrou tucked juice. Add beaten egg yolks to Po.stage stamps give an interna­ . You can give ah old shr.i-t, jilat . my own agreements If the other able and ended up with onlv three nnxiou^^oments last tdght aia ne Mich., /knocked out Basil Jones,. WTHT—Memor;’ Lane. N 1 1 -30- w n c — Author's piay- an,v other Juice will do Just as whipped milk. Combine the two heavyweights with marked suc­ fellow keeps hia,” Hornsby said technical knockout, and previously 122, of New York, in the first X'house; WDRC—Brahams Rc- mendations. Organized or formed nicely. j>iat bear in mind that under her chin can do to give her tional touch to an original rayon about ready to die, four new- cess, although at his peak be men on the floor. The scon would a decision. Back to 1941, however, fended oK^ the constantNru®^®" 7*30—WTIC^ Studio Program; on a elreult basis, the state is a lift, freshen up and revive inter­ mixtures snd blend well. Pour print dre.ss that is one of the new Uvea and stay its rag-bag fate for to explaining bis action. “But to baye been much closer n ^the his 132 1-2-nound opponeht. Pep round of a scheduled eight-round- WDRC—Easy Aces; WTTlT— Nqulem; \VTHT—Music. some require many points. Buy into ice tray and freeze to a never scaled more, than 158. He this case it’s hopeless." , Ortls lost a decision to Olivers, the himself welded l33 1-2, quite a er. 11 ;4^-W N BC Gay Waybridge s divided Into three seetions, with a nationally advertised brands of est in a suit or dress, and route roade-ln-Amerlca prints we’re b«- a long time to come by following Cavaliers had any reserves da last time he was defeated. He won Moses Berkman: WNBC — judge and a group of social work­ more glances in her direction. mush. Remove and whip Well with stood only five feet eight. Mexican Troubles bit above his besi fighting wsjght. Hcd Cross Gets $1(),U36 , Orc>iestra: News. ham-^either tender smoked or bopiing noted for. Keep your any one of theaiu "Mending Made ' . Lewis, always a gentleman and hand. ^ 4he title from Lou Salica to Au* Lone Ranger. ’ ers In each section. A judge is Neckwear dcsigmers, realizing an egg beater. Return to refrig­ Easy" tricks from Mary Brooka _ “I found out that I’d even have SoSiON 8f3Aves Probably not "yen Sammy An- A six-round alugfest between 12*00 Raniblings tender cooked—and you'll be sure erator and continue freezing until eyes open for them. * dude fighter 0. his period, orig­ Cole and Murphy wore the bt| J i t , 1942, 7 .4jy _w n C —Connecticut on the appointed for six years. He is a all of this and knowing how im­ ' .• _ Pickens: to pay my expenses on road tripa n a t i o n a l . gott, the only figntc: to beat Ptsp Jackie Coniiprs; 143, of New Yof^ In R h i^ : WTHT-New^ to.isfet one with that sweet, mild firm, about two. hours. inated the one-two punch, taught guns, for the Suicides, scoring t Ortla, slow to get warmed up, - and Joe Nurizlo, 138, of Water- Alert: WTHT—News. lawyer hut la not permitted to portant a ruffly collar, a swoosh As always. Millkovvskl the Flor- 1. When an old sheet wears snd that’s luibeard of. *^0 man­ of the team’s 49 points. Oaudtoo began a body attack to the fourth in the latter's careW of 69 pro 12 :30—w n c sDesl^n for Danc­ flavor due to sugar curing and Georges Carpenticr to box. Car- agement finally consented to pay i S (S a n t s w e e e buuta, give Willie shch a ham­ bUry, was declared a draw; and 8*00— w n c — Mr. and . Mrs. continue his private law practice slow smoking. Cooked hams need of jabot or a paper-crisp gilet can i.at ia i-eady to bring you the besL thin in the middle, .split it up the was the big point-getter for the anil stored heavily to OlivSra’s l e f t ing: News. , during his term. He Is expected to be as a wardrobe extender, have If you’re .yearning for ati Eas­ pentler copied Lewis’ style, threw my expenses, but there w^re o n a A s e S t ^ mering around the mirtaei-tlon as Patsy DeAmore, 228, of Bridge­ Nortl^ WDRC—Allan Jones 12 :4.5—w n c —Wda{ly Herman's only be cooked 10 minutes per P’lowers. ever lovely reminders of center, sew the sclvildge sides tor his explosive right hand precisely Cavaliers, tallying eight times mldsectibn to virtually every re­ Au3.T,(Ci43 ...TY(N& devote his entire time to the work outdone themselves this spring to ter orchid, or , gardenias, in fact gather, hem th'C'outside c^t edges, many other matters to Iron out. from the floor and four times from maining rtntod. . LOST 3 ^ 2 . di(l the eager Francis who caugnt port. stopped Jim Browning, 190, and Frankie Orchestra. x pound and If they are pre-cook^ springtime symbolize for ua all as did Wljlle. Finally; the pupil (2.£c.ofiq WTHT—Cecil Brown: WNBG of the Juvenile Court. oblige with stylized neckwear.. any type of corsage, -McConvllle the true meaning of Easter. and put back into service. I finally gave up.” the foul line. Olivers bras still fresh snd S iL N C S the champion off balance to the of Burllrgton, Vt., in the ' third 1 :00—w n c —News. \ will usually .say so on the package. the Florist hns it. Also a large proved superior to t)ie master Jorge Pasquel, president of the fourth refund and floored him, for round' of a scheduled six-rpunder. —Paul Nellson. \ . Thorough InveetlgAtion To bake a whole or half ham, ■\ 2. Or, if thinning spots in a Teams Play Tonight strong at the finish, however, and Director McKay stated that For those who are troubled by variety of cut flowers and for the, double-sized Sheet are too .weak when they boxed 20, rounds to league and also of the Vera Cruz The same two teams will meet as the'final bell sounded, bad Or­ a coun> of one. The gross ,^te/-Was $11,785.25, place It fat side up In uncovered children, little nhvelty bunny cor- Make the Tab^e Pretty .Too Paris. May 22, 1912, a hairline de- club, did not comment.' Pep< recently given a medic'; ^ conKlderahiy hchriv expectation^ when a caae is reported to the pan at 32f> and bake about 20-25 the appearance of new wrlnkl'es, for wear, cut down and make a again tonight at 7 o’clock to the tiz bleeding badly from hla left Juvenile Coiirt, a social worker try Frances Denney's new prod­ •sages Ir felt. Tw address? 832 For the floral centerpiece on sheet for a single bed, cot or clslon going to the youngster who Hornsby asserted there is a second game of the three-game se eye which was cut to the fifth discharge by the Navy and fight- /but the,'Krtl Cross received $10,« minutes a pound. In the latter Main street, of course. the Easter dinner table a glass wras to become the Orchid Man. great future for baseball to Mexi­ Ing/hls first bout since last June, ^ 6 . 'The State's share of the Town Meeting Broadcast XI connected with the Court, usually caae, do not score or cover with uct. It is a Upoid cream, called child’s crib. , riea. If the Suicides win the series round and, his nose was bleeding. ^ woman, Investlgatea the many Oils of the Wilderness and will do basket Is appropriate. Daffodils, 3. Cut up your old sheet and National Uol la France co, but a lack of organisation. will bb all over. Olivers relied mostly on short was given nine oi the ten rounus wawturhe<^vyr to the Red CrouB, syrup until about the last hour narcissi, freesia or If lilacs, are Lewis wasn't particular about "Everybody treated me fine members /of the working press ‘ ■' tors 'contributing to the causes or half hour of cooking. marveloua things for a fadi.ng Don’t hesitate about buying a make four new pillow cases, using SnlcMee left and right uppercuts and fancy Sports Roundup \ Referee Billy Conway, but Starts /Tour Tomorrow of ^linquency. Through sympa- ■4kin, Get it at Quiftp's Pharmacy, suit now- because you're afraid it obtainable, are lovely. Another stout outer comers only. Make opponents, vtook them oh as they here," he said. “Maybe I’D come B. footwork, th reu ^ which he kept ewsmen at the ringalde scored paid a^otal of $215 for their thetlc^'treatment of the caae con 873 Main street. \ can’t be fitted. Blair’s, 757 Main suggestion ia to break a few blos­ pice soft dish towels out of the came.. He tackled Sam Langford back to Mexico some day. Mean­ Cole, rf ....'...... 10 out of range Of OrtiS’ body attack him the winner In only seven, and seats, .^ p fouglit for nothing and work is generally ac­ Other Easter Dinner Menu street, has a wonderful collection soms off an Easter lily stem. Ar­ tender areas, too good to discard. as a welter when all others were while there probably are many op­ August, rg ...... 0 part ot the time but could not es­ By Hugh 'Vullorton, Jr. the farm problem became Berioii.4, some of those by paper thin mar­ the other^ghters were paid - from when the 1944 awards are to be of them and have no fear when range them so that the large end ducking Tham, was knocked out portunities to the United States. a /und ra is ^ in Haitford by pop- By C. E. Butterfield announced. The seven finalists complished Court hearings are Grapefruit on half shell, baked Your chances of making a good 4. Salvage the best parts at an Murphy, If...... 9 cape several savage uppercuts New Yor , April 5.—OPi— and 44 in 1940, just before" Jne gins. New York, April 6—(-O—A held In the ''-.;(ariou3 towns, the ham, baked pf)tatocs, spinach with cake will be better if you (lae good you get yours, the alterations w’lll faces out, and surround with the old sheet and dip in a coloring to the second stanza, but not until After a poor start, Hornsby pi­ Jarvis, Ig ...... 0 seme of which, especially to the Writing as s small-town fan as war begab to cut them down.,' Pep plainly , showed the result ular .subscrtptlpn. represent all sections of the coun­ chopped egg, enriched rolls, but­ be completed by Saturday night. slender greep leaves atripped off ho had dropped the Boston Tar loted the Vera Crus club to sec­ oueatlon that has had as many tr y .... For the ninth consecutive Court conifhg^^ the town where materials, standard measuring rinse for cottage curtains or a Brooks, c ...... 2 eighth, 10th, 11th and 13th, jolted weU as k sp rts editor, -Jimmie help is needed. \, ter or fortified margarine, toma­ the illy stalk. Baby for.a count of nine to the ond place to the .‘league. He him­ Cratty, Ig ...... 0 the San Francisco Portuguese off luiswers as It has sides Is to come season, gariies of the Philadelphia cups and spoons. If you measure hostess apron.' And use the dis­ Murphy of the (3ajiton, 111., Dally up In America's Town Meeting on According to Mr>,,5IcKay. there to jelly ring with cole slaw, choice carefully and remember to sift Before the REALLY busy days carded pieces to make an ironing first with his famous one-tw, self won two gtuimB as a ninth to­ Bryant Ig ...... 0 his feet Ledger offers the opinion that Athletics and Phillies, the Pitts­ are three main cau.sebxfor juvenile of marmalade Bavarian or lemon of spring are upon us, • why nOt Add the final touch to your new Few heavyweights knocked dowm ning plnchhltter, the latest on Mason, rg . 1 Ortiz iDreighed 117, Olvera the BLU Thursday night when It burgh Pirates, the Boston Braves flour before measuring. If you board covei. "Small town fans are the forgot­ broadcasts, from Cincinnati to delinquency, first, broken homes; meringue pudding, coffee, milk. don’t beat eggs ’til jiist before you catch -up oiVthose letters you nev­ outfit with stunning earrings and Langford, and those who did had Saturday wb«h he drove to three Vllga, r g ...... 2 117 1-2. and Red Sox and the Baltimore a bracelet from Matthew Wior. runs with^sT double with the bases ten men of the sports world de­ ■tart a Spring tour. The quee- j second, homes where botlKnarents Marmalade Bavarian use them. If you have the oven., er answered. Having just the Garden Surplus to wait unUl he got old and they spite the fact that they support tlon is “Freedom of Speech on the Orioles win be detailed in a r e ^ are working and no supervision is (Serves 6-8) temperature just right and the^ .right type of stationery is inspi­ You’ll be as lovely as ,the flowers caught up with him. ■jaded.!,/ Totals 24 491 lar aerie® of Ijroadcaata over In* you'll get and all for a nominal CavaUers sports events in the larger cities Ea s ter Su nday A ir” ■ . , ,, ...... ; , _ ..j provided for the children; ^-qnd pans well greased;—except of ration in - itself and the Dewev- Use your home-canned, brined, Two years following the tAnf- dividual and groups of stations in One - paeJeage orange-flavored Oaudtoo, rt t . by attendng sports events when­ The panel of four speakiers In­ third, the emotional uphea^l gelatin, 1 3-4 cups hot water, 1-4 course angel and sponge cakes. If Richman' ■ company, ' 76T' "'Maitt $2:f)a plus-the new tax,- of' course.- (fried and fiMkeir* vegetables and' fbim match, Lewis took a - six- Montr eal Wins their immediate home-town areas. you creani shortening thoroughly street, is prepared to furnish you fruits as often as {fbssible. If you round newspaper decision from Nkcakou-ski, If . . — 2 ever p6isil>i4-”* • ■ fiif as bs'af-' cludes Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Ustening tonight * Wednesday I: fcaspooii salt, 1-2 cup light cream, ball ia concerned, Jimmie blames f co-author of the Wheeler-White The apea'ker also stressed the and flour nuts and fruits before with anything from notepaper to have none this year, reaolvje to the illustrious Joe Gana in New MillkOwski, c ..... 0 NBC—8 Mr. and Mrs. North; o.do 1^ cup orange marmalade. Tournaud, i g ...... 1 the farm system for this situation I radio bill; Sen. Chan Gurney, need of chlldren^or love and affe.;- solve gelatin in hot water. adding. If you beat well after all V-Mail. have a good supply next year and York. . . Basketball Over Chicago Beat the Band Quiz; 9 Ekldie Can­ tlon, Security and recognition, for ingredients are added—again ex­ % help yourself save money and Handsome, dapper and - a eo of Preston, r g ...... fi and adds that. If farms Were I member of the Senate comnjtttee tor, Laird Cregar; 9:30 District Add ^aU. Place in bowl of Ice and eliminated, it would mean the re­ Monday t which considers radio legislation; . laok of which they very often be­ water.'^M’hen slightly thickened, cept angel and sponge cakes. If You can make yourself a pretty points. nalr, the blond, blue-eyed L ^ s Rangers Attorney: lt» Kay Kyser hour T o t a l s 11 turn of minor league baseball to •\ K h . V. Kaltenbom, NBC commen- come delinquent. He added that whip witlrst^otary egg beater until you let cake cool before frosting. important looking lapel ornament was a 'spontaneous hit whep^ he B. F. Cai^diens Take . First CBS—8 New series, Frankie Connecticut is one of the leading by anchoring one or two of the arrived in Paris In 1908. Ijd beat Zanis, rf ../r;... Score at half-time, 19-16, many small cities which dropped ^'wlfiior, and Gilbert Seldes. CBS light and foamy throughout. Fold .. 2 1 '.cidea. Referee, Falk. out because —the local owners Carl band. Allan Jones, Red Bar­ states in this prdgre.salve Work We’re all sprucing up for Eas­ blossoms you get on Easter morn­ Jeff Thome, knocked ouV a half Stratton, If .. 4 0 Game of jbtqcuUve. ber- 9 Frank Sinatra and Jerry in cream andxninrmalade,id\pinrmalade. Turn couldn't compete with major-own­ !>*' "rhe Town Meeting announce- with dellnqhents. Its program is into mold. ChilKuntil...... firm. Un- ter, but in the excitement,, don t ing with a 'jcwclcil clip. degen of Europe’s b e a t^ succes­ Wamock. e ...... 1 1 And Always Lester; 9:30 Jack Carson show; 10 being atudied\ by aiirroundlng forget the house and your dinm-r sion, finally flattened .mree in one Laine, rg ...... Hockey Playoffs, 5-1. ed clubs___ Mainly because he f went .said the discussion, "though Cantata, Seven Last Words; 11:30 mold. Garnish with additional = KEMP’S RECORD DEPART54ENT SUGGESTS S .. 3 0 touches on the "smaH-town' fans" L prompted by and dealing speclflc- states. \ marmalade, and w-mpped cream, tabic. They’re going to be noticed, New clothes without the proper night to become a^atlonal idol. Schreiber, Ig ___ .. 3 0 W. S. Rec Bowling Brahms Requiem . . . BLU — 1 if desirccL too. To help .you with the job of accessories ■ like q. cigarette witn- FOR THIS WEEK: \: Lewis commutejiT between New Stavnilsky, ig . . . .. 0 , April 5.—OP) - Unless angle, Jimmie’s opinions seem to F aUy with the Rep. Martin Dles- Connee BosWell show; 8:30 Drama 0 pierit special attention, ■ Looking your best one day and your K Walter Wtnchell controversy over Lemon ■Meringue PiiddIling cleaning silver, McGlll-OanVerse, out a match. Be<-k'a. 846 Main York and Parlf/ Six times he League Records 'the (!%lcago Blackhswka devise s My •Best Girls, 9 Dunninger's 645 .Main street, baa Shino Po'lsn- street, has a grand new collection AFTER YOU’VE GOME— Benny Quote, Unquote \ just-passing the next, won’t do the I the right ot radio commentators broadcast; 9:30 Ina Ray Hutton Repiiblicuii ^ ins (Serves 6) visited the French capital, stays 18 2 28 way to stop the Montreal Oina- p: tp criticize congressmen, and re- iiig Cloths. No polish needed, just ot costume jewelry— earrings. DARKTOWN STRUTTER’S BALL— Goodman lasting fron^onc engagement to BInka’ West Sides Individual Honors dieiis’ forward line of Murph "The Ullnois-Miaaouri league band: 10:30 Soldiers with Wings One-half cup water, 1 l-2''t^a- rub with this magic cloth and disbanded years ago along with trick; Each day means new siiua- ft ' eent network rulings on this sub- ; . . MBS—7:30 Halls of Monte­ spoon.s grated lemon rind, 1-4 clip rin.a, bracelets, necklaces—all more thaji/a year. Lewis arid his High average—J . Twaronlte, C?hamberisin, Phi Watson snd f Ject, also will embrace the gen- Mayorallv Post watch that silver .. sparkle. Good keyed to your new spring outfils. __ manager,;''^ Dan McKetrlck, con- Stuts, rf ...;. 114.74. , the Canadiens may other minor circuits, once-proa- tTons and new pt‘opl6 to tackle. Like zuma, Marines: 8:30 Xavier Cugat lemon juice, 2 tablespoons butter, U(p for gold, nickel products, and EASTER PARADE- ^ Harry perouB organisations which pro-j end principals underlying the llm- 3-4'Clip sugar, 2 eggs, separated, Priced from $1.00 to $10.00 plus = : trlbutod hauch ti -the development Grimaaon, if . Second high average—M. Zwick: make a four-game sweep of the brushintr teeth, being yoiir smartest orchestra; 9:30 First Nlghter, tnb. price is only 50c... tax. . • ^ vided entertainment for fans ip 1(1 its and responsibilities of freedom •Third Day.” 1 1-2 cups fresh, soft bread CRAZY RHYTHM— \ James of facing to France. Hanna, c .... 114.42. final Stanley Cup hockey playoffs of speech on the air under condl- Tulsa, Okla., April 5.— crumbs; I ghen the ^ n e overran its R .. Carlson, rg High three-string—B. Marchl- Sparked by the brilliant back- the ’hick’ towns represented. is an everyday must. Start now B e n in ’s, 7-13 Main street., has a Those leaguers were financed/by Ip ■ tlons of war and peace.” V Thursday programs: N-BC — Olney F. Fl.ynn. the first Repub­ Mix water, lemon rind and . If you are low on butter and nks and cheated vast havoc, A. Dsvis, Ig . . sotU. 428. checking and bumping of this with Spring clothes that will c.Try very atlY.active line of criAs in sugar try half molasses instead of WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. ami McKetrlck joined res­ High single—J. Fogarty, IfiS. - local businessmen. Then came/the S'-j' Mrs. F. D. RooMvelt, scheduled 12:15 p. m. Army Day celebration; lican to win a mayoralty election Jilice. Cream butter, add 1-2 cup | M. Davis, ig trio, the Canadiens walloped the u through Sunday, M(>nday —. for a Friday evening ■ broadcast in Tulsa in-16 years, yesterday de­ siigar. Mix and add in egg yolks maple and-.blond finishes as well, all butter and sugar when pre- i cue parties, donated generously Hawks. 6 to 1, last night in the farm system and goodbye base­ 6:15 Serenade to America .... as. ivory. Tn«,sc cribs are markyd ■via NBC on behalf of the forth­ CBS—5 Passover program; 6:15 feated th'e Donmcratlc incumbent. and.stir in ci-umbs and lemon paring candled sweet potatoes. i toward relief. They were deco- 10 0 20 Final Averages opening game of the final best- ball to moat smaller cltie.s/ It ia Always. Mayor C. H. Veale. who sought mi;;ture. Turn into greased baking down ,20 pcf^'iBent for this \yeek GREKN rgMd, hailed nationally. Score at half time. 18-8, Binka' Poat Oltlee four-of-seven series. ■ tri^p that to moat of these cities coming Fifth Wj(r Loan Drive, Ted Huslng on Sports . . . BLU— only, so hiirrv arid .get yours now. also is expected to discuss her re­ 12:30 Farm and Home program: j-o-electlon for a ' third term. dish, place in pan of hot water and You’ll w-ant several ,of the new STAMPS" During Lewis' second sojourn to West Sides. Refereel, August and G. Pina Ave. A sellout crowd .of more than baseball did not pay its mvn way bake in';, moderate oven (3.'»0 de­ Only $9.95 to ^27.95. Popular dressy dlc’kles to be had at Beck’s, Paris stories of his tremendous Webb. Twaronlte . . . . . 03 7220 114.74 12,000 watched as the Canadiens , and that financing teanis waa a cent tour of the Caribbean area; 4 Bhie Omnibus, musical . With Flynn was swept into types of m attresses'to .'go with Another season for the Metro­ ^ B S -1-.30 Julia Sanderson 3:15 offcie the entire Republican ticket.' grees F .) for 30 to 35 minutes, or 848 Main street. Tliey're, so gomi INCORPORATED (Uiccess lured Honey Mellody, for- Marchisotti. .. 4565 114.12 toiik the lead on Watson’s unaa- tough proposltlbn. But the bust until firm.^Beat egg whites until them from $4.95 to looking and will do wonders for , nler welter champion, into mak­ Royal Blues Wilkie ...... 3881 117.60 listed goal early in the flrat nesa usually donated'to and help­ politan auditions comes to a close Easter songs; 4:30 Holy Thursday Complete unofficial retufna gave = 763 MAIN STRl ET TEL. SC Atamlan ----- 3019 111.81 •n the BLU Sunday afternoon service from California. Flynn '15,003 and Vealo 10,378. stiff., add rern^ining 1-4 cup sugar your suits. Only $l-.98 to $2.98. =s Furnitur^nd Music Home of Frigidaire/ ~ ing the trip in an effort to steal B; F. T. period, then gradually wear the ed secure the money /iccessary to and beat tmtif-blended. Spread on Only a few days left In'-^whlch some of Willie's thunder. Mellody White ...... 1075 119.44 Hawks down in a bruising battle move a franchise, ^ knd In moat Flynn, a local oil company King, rf ...... 4 0 8 4030 pudding and bake 15 minutes long­ to get that new Easter b«ds. Matthew Wior. 977 Main street, had knocked out Lewis in four Clifford, if ...... 1 3 5 McGuire ...... 108.91 although penalties were compara­ cases it was only a year or' two will be initiation at the meeting executive, ran on t straight "antl- Montgomery Ward has some love­ T. Cowles , . . 5023 102.61 New Deal” platform. er, or until meringue ia delicately ^ has some beautiful rosaries and jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH munda. This time it was Lewis’ Gallagher, c ...... 1 0 2 tively few. At the end the Hawks until the fana demanded the re- ' I and officers are asked to dress in browned. ly new ones for you last mlnut) , whatwh( could be more fitting for an Sweeney .... 1135 87.30 turn of a league team.” Rockville turn, and Honey went Out In four. Straw, c ...... 6 . 2 14 V. Armstrong 3375 102.27 were obviously tired. white. people. 54avy and pastS.ls In rayy* ter gift. Some of them cost as Ketchel Lewis’ Favorite Doug an, rg ..... Getliffe led the Montifeal assault Round the .)luIbciTy Bush on, seersucker and biitohri|- linens. .. 2 0 4 Nyquist 476 95 ; I'nlon C'hurch ..tetlvltleii' It’s easy to select 's balanced litUf as, $1.50 plus the new 20 per ■ Lewis engaged every headliner Thompson, rg . . , V. 8 2 18 with two goala, one in the last Jimmie touches on varioiu other menu for Easter with green and Sizes 9-20, from $5.98 tq $7.98. eenC-t^x. West Side Tavern angles, notably the unfairness to ! There will be a Maundy Thurs­ Navy Will Use ^ flORIONV... fOR ISr with whom he could get on—Rufe Capra, Ig ...... 1 1 1 3 O. Ptos Ave. two minutes of play, while Wat­ day Communion service at the ellow foods' predominating. TheSe Turner, Willie Fitzgerald, Kid son and Chamberlain bagged one ball players,Who are held down on 1 Home Gardens colors have important nutritional ' Chicken soup with rice, roast A. Freheit ..... , 51 5881 113.74 Uniqh Congregational church on Ariiiy Carbine \J\Womert-. are about the same the Oriffo. Martin CJanole, Harry 23 54 R. Andereon .. 6959 . 110.35 each. Veteran Toe Blake collect­ farm clubsr but in a few words Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock importance, too.. \ Iamb, brown gravy, mint sauce, world over'-whihen it cornea to rais- /. be has hit both the strength and potato souffle, 7-minute shredded 8 4 1 ^ 1 N Lewis. Biliy Papke. Stanley Rovers Cf Freheit .... 5991 .108.92 ed the other. Planned Asain with the pastor, Dr. George S. Ing 'money tbr. a pr«>ject in Which Ketchel, Dixie Kid, Frank Klaus, 8417 108.95 , center of 'the weakness of the farm system ., New Haven. April 5 The In planning your Easter dinner, new cabbage, i-adishes and scal­ they\are interdqted. We read t ^ H. Haefs ...... Brookes in charge. The Senior George (K.O.) Brown, Jeff SmiQi Aassett. rf .; 4237 111.20 Hawks’ powerful Bill- Moalenko- The weaj^nesa ia that fans don't choir will be present and render- .Vrmy’a snappy .30 caliber carbine, keep in mind the most plentiful lions, bot enriched rolls, butter or other^day In am^English pamper 'V. Kaueett ... like absentee ownership, especial­ foods in the market. They arc po­ fortified margarine, quick fruit ice luid Mike Gibbons, to name a doz­ Duffy, if .... Wlntler ...... 2843 101.82 Smith-Doug Oentley line, aiam- War Council lo SfRniMpr several selections. — witfely used as an Inva.sion weapon en not previously nientloned. 'Turklngton, e med home Chicago’s lone,goal in ly if the owner clubs grab off a The first meeting of the class by the Army and the- Marine tatoes, Ijoth sweet and,white, eggs cream, coffee, milk. Sabieaki 2013 100.85 RfCM Ketchel and Lewis became fiut Chirran, rg ... G. Armstrong . 718 102.57 the second period to temporarily few good players in the middle of Project A^uiii; ^laiiy for in.structlon in chiirch member­ coi-pa. is going to sen. and cabbagqr Also snap beans and Quirk Fruit Ice Cream a hot pennant race----- The spinach. One-half cup fresh stewed fruit ■ friends after the immortal Steve Gustafson; rg DiPP ...... 388 128.68 make the acore 2-1. ship will be held on Sunday morn­ TTie Navvy told the. Winchester W E . TO INCrS ^ D broke Willie’s Jaw, knocking him Symington, ig *The second and third games c j strength lies In provi'dlng efficient X Applications Arc Mailc Repeating Arms ■ coriipany, de­ Sadialla ..../ . 378 126 SHIRTS ing at ten o'clock with the-pastor out to the secona round in New C. Johnson / .. 358 117.88 the aeries will be played at Chi­ management and absorbing the in charge. velopers of the carbine, that its of­ OPERATING /COST^ 20 cago tomorrow and fiumlay Inevitable losses... .As one farm Shirtcraft, Adam and Rockville, April 5—The Vernon ficers and chief petty officers al­ York, May 27, 1910. H f/w u P a ^ > West Side Miss Sarah M. Hammond has shocked tyhen Ketchel was' iliot Referee, Bunker. ^ G. Pins Ave nights. advocate put it: "Baseball . ia a ney Shirts. War Council will again sponsor charge of the church decorations ready carry the carbine instead of WE HAYE^EEN and killed the following October, Z w i c k 5721 114.42, specialized business and you can't I the War Gardens such as were for (he month of April. .45 caliber automatic pistols. «S11 108.51 Mere H. S. Raaeball expect a small town..baker or, When mi.re carbines are avail­ SumrneT' Perfection FORCEJ0^«rfNCREASE still talks at length on his favor­ H i carried out most successfully last The Men's Union is planning a ite fighter and. subject. H e d t o h d 8159 108.18 hardware man U> know how to year. card party at the church social able they wdll be issued to enlisted \ L a st N ight V F ig h ts F. ^ ahoney .4718^105.91------Oilcago. April 5.—(JP)—Mora ' run a ball club. If those fellows up room.s on Thursday evening. April Navval personnel. Other Naval OU9^ICES,BUT Lewis reU'red in 1915, now pre­ $1.91 ■ Plana were made at the meeting As lovely a dress as you will see 100% VIRGIN WOOL^ sides at a bar opposite' Madison — ■/ * g a n i ---- 3448'\104.48 baseball for boys of high school have a few bad seasons, they just,| held Tue.sday evening. It was an­ 13, at eight o'clock. personnel. alrea^Jy using the car­ in the smartest places—a slim Brown 47 4847 103.12 quit and no other club can start bine are the SCabeea (Construc­ U WILL FIND US, Square Gard^.i, where he regales By The AnMgted Press sge end younger is the aim oi er- nounced that, the plot of land in Aviation Subject dress with front fullness, appeiU- 'customers with Interesting fight Jsrsey Clty-XRudy Oiserofiib^ Pfau ...... 11 1148 10^13 ganlsed bSseba.'' Had offteiala of up to that territory until all. obli­ the rear of the Rockvllje Public "Connecticut’s Airport Needs” tion Battalions) arid the Fleet Ma­ ingly cut neckline and the fi Merlarty*a gations are paid off.".... And, as rine Force guards. AS ALWAYS, AT YOUR tales. 148, Naw York, knocked otit the National FederaUqn ot State Library will again be available will be the subject of an address as-palat rows of crisp lu ' Steve Rlggio, 148, New York; 8. 0 . Pins Ave. High School ^^thletlc Associa­ Murphy says, the fans^ - aupjwrt ,\ Wvmbley and and will be divided for gardens Army and Marine ebrps person­ And Willie Lewis is as accom­ by Franci.s S. : Murphy, general tied down from the shoulder''to th^ plished a etory teller as he wae a Johnny Ooot, 189, Bayonney out­ Reed '..i...... 55 5745 104.45 tions. events in the larger ctUes (or did! Cheney and there will,, also be several manager of th's Hartford Times nel using the carbine . include:. bottom of the handy qilt pocke pockets. SERVICE WITH THE Cataldl ...... 48 4287 99.89 Rangers (Commandos),-., para­ .'. fOR BEST. fighter. pointed Johnny WilUama/ 138, The federation’s baseball com­ when they had gasoline) some-j Uu-ger plots of land available. As and chairman of the Aviation Make it to pink ndy stripe, for Brittner '...... 25 2808 104.32 times at the - expense of their was carried out last ypar,. a small troopers, Signal corps, eng'ineers, SAME TECHNIQUE , New York, 8.- mittee and r^^Mvaentstivaa of the committee of the Connecticut De­ instance, and It with'White Brasky .. eases 3882 105.2 various ' organised professional home town teams. j'ii - deposit will be required which will quartermaster corps, ordnance of­ geabeee Need TMkIe Washington, D. C.-:-Skmmy An- ...... 39 4007 102.74 velopment-Commis-slon at a meet: pique! • TO WHICH YOU gott, 141 1-4. Waa^hgton, Pa., McCann .i baseball ieaguaa at a conference Anslvcr TIES : be returned at the end of the sea- mg to be held this evening at the ficers and men, artillerymen,-mttr- Pattenr'No. 8823 is In sizes 11, McAdams a a e a s 40 4137 103.42 .1, eon if the land is cleared of dehpis tar and machine-gun crews, head­ Chcago,' April 5.— There ott^intOd Aaron Perry, 141 3-4, here plann^' closer cooperation, ' Leo Bondy of the "anti-farm” Ruekville House at 6:30 p. m- ’^ is 13, ^SiTi7 and 19. Slse IS, abort Clemena . e a a 20 2057 102.85 Giants has one solution that he ■‘m - Several applications for gardens c'lnner program is. being sponsored quarters and service men, some ARE ACCUSTOMED., are lota of fish to Bermuda, but Washington. D. (J., 10. Morris QulUtch . a^.ee. 26 2742 105.46 for the puwose of (Wiving Inter­ ■ ; have already been received, lliose military police and many officers ives, requires' 3 5-8 yards of , between 200 w»d' 800 Seabees in Reef. 144, BrooHbm, knocked out est in the gfinte among boys and’ thtolu will take care of the prob­ up jointly by the Rockville Civic As- ^ or 39-tach fabrkr, 8 1-4 yards Darling ...... 28 2202 95.73 who wish a garden and do not have up to and including the- rank of' one unit stationed there can’t fol- Eddie Moore, Newark, N. J„ 2. KlrfleM s also to curb a tendency of inr lem...,That is to eitablUh work- 1 sociltion sLnd the Rockville Lions machine-made ruffltog for triin. 'Ing agreements. whereby the 1: - land available arc asked to notify Club w!th the-city officials and major. - .low their . favorite in>ort because New , York—AI "Bummy" Davie, G. Ptos Ave. fringing on high school eligibility . the Selectmen’s office in thc*'\le- For this attractive pattern, send of lack of fishing tackle: 142 3-4, Brooklyn, etopfMMl Oscar Fogarty ...... 51 5538 108.54 rules. ■ ■ major league clubs, to return for others invjled to attend. 15 cento, plus 1 cent for postage, options bn a certain number of morial building as soon as possi^e. p r. Ra>-mond S. Holtz will tell THE LILY A/ request for any old salt Sugge, 147 3-4, New Bedford. Guthrie ...... 68 8071 104.87 Interwoven James H. L^idlaw, County 4-)il to coins, with your name, address, water rtoi*f linen lines, spoon Maes., .8, Henry Jones, 204', New Angelo ...... 45 4086 104.13 Hertiey Scores players, gi arantees the minor I of the program undertaken by the Bulb Plaittiug pattern number and site to The league club against losses for the Club agent was present at thq American League of Paranurses BEAUTY SALON /- hirts lei’s® hooka waa made to York, outpointed Dee Amos, 203, Breen;. •.:...... 18 1889 104.94 Socks 45c up meeting .and spoke to the members ,of which he is the organizer. Manchester Evening Herald To­ a ib .Becker of the Chicago Trl- Durham, N. C., 8. Cordy ' . 47 4490 95.53 Stanley final plajrofft- (beat season, pr'ov^ed that it stays .-III-regard - to the young people's day’s Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth Mmide 'nirklBgton, hunq' sports detottmtot hy some White Plains N. Y.—Tommy B. Vennart ..... 50 5872 99.52 4-of-7 games) Montreal 5, Chica­ within^a pre-arrangell budget... As leader of the Development Tor led ProprieCrem gardens >in'the . city. Last' year, Commission's Aviation committee, » ,Avepue, New York 19, N. Y. ^ef the members of the construc- Mina, 139 8-4, Hempstead, N. Y., 8. Vennart 19 1637 88.16 go 1. (Montreal leads, 1 to O). Such agreenicnte are responsible members of the Women’s Divi^iom Ready now, the Spring Issue qf 887 MAIN ST. CALL 7481 ' tlon battalion maintenance No. outpointed Tommy Wamock, 140, Pioneer Psnldiato / American Leagub final playoffs for the revival at the Ohio State 1 -V Mr. Murphy is urging cities and The Maftchester Garden. Club's of the War Council inspected the towns to ptan field adequate to ac­ raShlorif' just 15c. fv Complete. 540. Becker is . urging sportsmen New York, ' 8. Maurice Lavlgne, ^ G. Ptos Ave. '(best 4-of-7 games). Buffalo 4, League this season... .And,'come | young people’s gardens during the Aptfl meeting Will take place Full of brand new wardrobe ideas. to contribute ,the fishing tackle 147 1-2, 'Montreal, outpointed Mat Anniello ...... 05 6941 108.01 OeVeland 3.' (Buffalo laads, 1 to to think of It, there were 19 minor aeason. commodate transport planes and Mohday evening at eight o'clock Adam and Kadin, 153 8-4, New York, 8. M astsro ...... 65 ' 6884 108.98 0. ) ' le a s e s operating to 1920, before Mrs. Julie S. Tibbetts, Adminis­ the many^ thousands of prfi-ately at the Y.M.C.A. After the business for a rtiipment.to the SMhees. . Mallory owned planes to be expected after J. HUinskl .... 58 6880 •.1(|!4.;6 trative A'lsislant of the Connecti­ session conducted by the presi­ W. Hlltoskl .... 21 2372 -112.06 cut Re-employment Commission the war. Dr. Holtz who is a pilot dent, Mra. Walter B. Bryant, the as well as a flight surgeon is NYLON McDoweU ...... 61 5108 101.20 was present at the meeting and program committee chairman, BaaOy OU Oe. Tavern Bowlers Re,stl^ss; HATS axplained the, program concerning captain on the Connecticut Wing VOLUNTEER BLANK ~ BLOOD DONOR SERVICE Staff of the Civil Air PatroL Mrs.- E. E. Eella, will be in charge. PARACHUTE CLOTH . O. Ptos Ave. |.j) > ra^justm ent for returning vet­ At the last meeting Louis Van- Mancheater Chaptert The Ancricaa Red Craaa O over ' ...... M 6874 108.77 erans. Thomas F. Rady, Jr., who ' Governing Board derbrook, local nurseryman gave Seeking Town Dart Title In place of a president,' the Ver­ FOR NEW VarreU ...... 51 5389 105.66 . has been appointed as Re-employ- a practical and timely demonstra­ 1 Want To Donate Blood for the A m y and Nary Komer 54 6281 97.79 3.45 mant Committeeman for the Se­ non EUlngion .League of Women tion of pruning; at Monday night’s B. B ro w n ...... 48 4707 . 98.08 $ voters has elected a presidential SPRING CURTAINS * Wart Side- Tavern, after p “ReaUatog that wa are the beat if; lective Service Board for Tolland meeting the members will give Name H arvey ...... 48 4534 94.25 -Carlec and TImelir 14 . County attended the meeting , and board of three to jointly assume demonstrations of separating per­ Lae’S C sss winning the Wart Side Rec Bowl- dart , team to town (until proved to ;,/ the duties of the head of the or- Good Also for Slips, Blouses, tog chaapionahip last weak, la otbervrtae) wa do hereby cbal- I t : asplalned his - work. The War ennial roots and planting spring ®carVes. O. Pins Avs. Council will bo enlarged to act as ganlzaUon, Mrs. Paul Canfield, bulbs.' Address. ••,••, W. B rO w fi...... 48 40M 103.17 now out - after ' th# town dart ^ lenge thia aaid Hoaa Oo. 3 team •a advisory committee for this Mra. Sam Sllverherz and Mrs A guewing cohtest! With a prize Government Rejects in White Araeld ...... 42 4431 106.36 Champa—whoavei they may be. I for the town championship and MahaMHtatlon and Rehabilitation Richard Graf. Miss Betty Gesaay for the iffnner will round out the OiiUr. R. O w lss ..... 41 4338 IWAl So gat ready, dart champa, and thia cup for a home and home $7-50 project in the town of Vernon la vice president. Mra. John Mo- evening's program. It is also ex­ Phone • ^-«eooo«*oo8eo,ooo* • Age, 1 8 - 2 0 . . . . Age, 2 1 -8 0 L ew is...... 34 3881 10541 listen to thia d efy: Biateh, for fun. m oney or a good | SUITS |. orhi^ Includes Rockville. Another rqn ia treasurer and Miaa Natalie pected that brief reports will be Colyenchis .... 38 8758 104.88 "W a hear that H aaa O a. N o. S, d t o i M r . ” Biaetibg will be held shortly at Ide, secretory. Mrs, R. Lewis given of Uie spring flower show In Honsrtvood — Yojgoc and Butterick Pattern Service. Check hour you prefer appointment: 8 t t w y ...... 39 1993 10444 8M F D holds the team dart laadar- nU s challanga was accom -1 Ii4di.li time detailed plans will f be Reynolds "has. been named chair­ sh ^ (St praasat W a have haaa ia- ponlod by a warning by tha Boston last month which a nuiri- HOURS: Pally 9 A. M. . 8 P. M. Satovday 9 A. Al- * 5 P. BL iUMbiiiiced. man of the annual Rummage sale ber of the club members attended. . 12*1 * • • • '* 1*2 •«• • • 2*8 • • • • * 8-d • • • • • NSW Bedford, Mass.— Om fonaod that the Britiah A a arlcaa n v a ra lade that they w in brook | Belief Corps to be held, during this month. GUSTAFSON’S no atalU ng on thia defy, and ask New home owners and other in­ 8623 We Have A New Supply Of Anklets. Msrgarids, 183, Fall River, sut- club baa Jurt loot thalr 019 t o ^Ihare wUi be a meeting of Bur Special Meeting terested will be avelcome at the .11-19 BROWNBILT SHOE STORE - Fill in and mail to eetotsd 81dMy MUlsr, 154 1-4, Ds- thia Sraaaaa’B ou tfit W a ara *»«■» the Firem an cham pa gat to. $ 2 9 - 5 0 “| Woman’s Relief Corpe this A special meeting of Company coming meeting. trsit, 8. AfiCfels (loedbss, 181;: aatlifiald w H h ' the R ae ~ taoah artth tha Tavern dartm an. I at eight ,o’cIock in the B- B of the Vemnn Auxiliary Fire 705 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ^ ‘ American Red Crosa, House 4 Hale Buildjhg Hertford, eu’pstoted Jehaiiy Har­ title, ao .w a are out ta gat by calttog or w rlU n g tha Tavern hall. A .members supper will department will be held this eve­ Cheney Brothers Reiunaut Salesroom G eorge Arm strong. The United States Army uses Read Herald Advfl. H.\RTFORD ROAD MANCIIE.STER In the Johnson Block ris. IST; New Tnfk, 8. tow a dart ehaaw rtaahlp. at six o’clock with Mrs. ning at^ eight oclousa.i aoail than the Navy. T 1 i MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALi), MANUtll«HEK, CUNH., DAT. A m rii 5, 1944 - f ; '. TAG* SEVEWBEiSK MANCHESTER EVENfNO HERALD. M A N C P ^ s W k . CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1944 . -fi- asked him. The port*, went to the Two girl*. wcr'^Ntolklng: ■V \ HOLD KVKRYTHI.NG 30 Iltiusehvid LuOds 51 Mauled—To Buy white man afterward and said, Flrst-rWhat kin^df a fellow * AutumubUes tur Sale 4 Business Services Offered Help A^unli d— Male 1 Announcemi'nts 2 A with'is smile: "Parhops she. Mdll -ydiir sweotlc ? tX)R outside KEFLNISH YOJR bedroem now A., I V stuve. range* balieve‘ it now; she has gof-|t.Mn' ,vE BliV AINU aEiA ail makes ot f l o Gr s a n d i n g WANTED—itAN Qassified Sense and Nonsense Second—When the 'IlKkl* went ( f u l l e r b r u s h Agent, cnaries work on grounds, about 7 hours vwllh one of the .iOtractlVe suites 're vvuHhera pianu.*' aiM< black and white’’ , out aa we sat t'’gether la the 11 v- 1 used cars. Highest prices paid, \ Laying anU Finishing •nbw^ on display It our window, Curiilture. Brindley, 19 Devon Drive. Man- t , j5, Jensen , a week. Mrs. G« W. Cheney, 21 AusUti A Cham- Lusk ihg room, and all the folkg out, he C l a s ^ ^ ’ 1941 Olds. ' n«^ertible coupe, (jholco of maple, walnut or ma­ ber* Co one 5187:, /'• chcstM. Foi appointment. call ’Telephone Manchester 2-0811-. Hartford Road. ;..446^. Adveftisements BUY WAR BONDS For hours a picket .walked up Many higher-ups In Ihc-U. S, Officer ttfr'plcbe in ranks) — put ih his time trying to fix the model 66. 1941 Pontiac sedan, hogany. 31 lO for 3 pieces. Values ~7‘ and down a busy street carrying fuse. , 8807. 1941 Plymouth sedan special de­ People sboulff be shamed. It Th^re arc between 8,000 and Sound offf Adv^rtis^iiiients BAKER WANTED P'ULL TIME. to 3139.50 solid maple twin a sign that was absolutely blank. 12,()00 in America, six Plebe-^-Mkl.'ihipman McTavish, First—Handy, 'aln t he? f o r luxe, 1040 Olds sedan, 1939 Olds, lyANTED- BOY’S \ BtDEWALK For Sale Fur Renl you haven’t »een anyUildg yet. absurd, this pretending to lf^- AVON Cosmetics call 5513. Rooflnk 17 Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 bed outfit 349.50, 4 drawer Old Jan Is Intereat*4 "" Asked what .wa.s the big Ide^ he feet..,JlVe tn--hes or taller, cen- fourth'class, sir. AppolntmenU day or evening. sedan. Manchuter Motors Sales. maple . chest on chest. 324.95. bicycle. Call 7396 a l f ^ 4 p. m. What did you come here on ?” be'’'* ME oeT, Black epots on head and ^ CAPABLE WOMAN. DEISIRES Tel. 4159. heat.. near bath, theaters, store* a part of A large system. But XAT ^^UCH nORE BEFORE HE» 1941 PONTIAC COUPE sedan. FOR S A L E -F IV E ROOM Cape I He out of practice. own my owif,^^t^cks .It is really tail. Green harness. Named Bon FOR SALE -BOY’S BICYCLE, NEW CONVERTIBLE POPS Cel- housework; Live In. No heavy and bus line. F2 .'Foster street. 't:Oh, wa can remedy that. Let’s ,^RRE•3.TED- 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1941 Pon­ new tires, excellent condition, BENSON SAY^: REPLACE y6u'^ Cod houae': fireplace, hot water by business, but We're all tied to­ nis. CaU 2-0483. ______tiac 2 door sedan, 1941 Chevrolet liilold replaced in curtalna all cleaning, paint etc. Write Box T, worn-out bedding now. We haV* XTel. 2-0163. ,feei\your muscle." g^l'. - AMO RED 332. 119 Autumn street Tel. heat, oil, 2 acre* of land. South <• I growing rapidly, ate all gether with coittracta and agree I* RYOet? 5 passcngei' coupe, 1941 Oievro- . klnda of leather work. Cha*. bak­ Herald, stating particulars. the best in uiattresses. Several 2-0O82. FOR REaYT—NICELY furnished Road, Bolton. Price 36860. ’Til. that w s pot before me and felt menu. My . headquarters would let 2 door sedan, 1940 Qievrolet ing. 90 Cambi.dg* atreet. Tale- types to suit every need whether comfortable i^ m , next to bath, 4362. be In Pueblo.” ^ \ phone 4740. fine, nut ■. grandfather seemed 2 door sedan. Cole Motors, 4184. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 it be soft, medium or hard. showerxnice/Section, on bus line. • somewhaUdUi^polnted In the size 1 don’t believe iny^-grandfather ^ FLOOR LAYING Business Services Offered IS 3I2.95'to 349 50. Terms. Ben­ heard a great deal of the re*f ot FOR SALE—1933 CHEVROLET, Tel, 6881X Lots for Sale 73 of my arms. . 1 BOAR, 150 LB. 330. 7 sows. 1 son's, 713 .Vla.n street. “ You’re peaked,-' lad," he would Dad's sales talk. The magic liSme, S^rapinii and Reflnish good condition, heater, good WANTED — ELECTRIC Wiring Help Wanted—-Female 35 FOR RENT-^OOM. In . private Pueblo, had changed the\wh(d^ year old. to farrow in Hhy- 4^® FOR SALE—TWO building lots declare.' “Say. Anna, what does l^i|hates Gladly Givi tires. 3100. Call between 7 a. m. and repairing. Phone 3976 before each. Next to Tony's Stahd, Bol­ home for buslh^s girl, kitchen sltiuitlon. Pueblo! That arould a t t e n t i o n —MARRIED wo­ on Xuturtin street, between «k a boy In a cltyNto to build himself and 2:30 p. m. 2-0680. 7 p. m. ton Notch. Stanley Patnode. MarhjnVry and Tools 52 privilege*, nekr ^Hartford Road 0 mean we would com* back to 'Qol- men. full or part time work and Ashworth. Telephone 8364. and McKee. Tel. 74^.. u p?'’ "x \ orado! If the proposition were a t tALL 8254. available at McLellan's Store, FOR' SALE—BREEDING Rabbits NEW CLETRAC , Crawler trac- My mother told him of the FOR SALE—BUILDING LOT on school gymnaalunM,\sOf the parks all reasonable, he would do whaV WANTED—GARDENS to plow. 975 Main street. and Easter rabbits, all kinds.. , tors. See us today for'Complete FURNISHED ROOM Wetherell street, hear bridge. In­ and recreational Mfllitlea of he could. After all, which Was FARMERS H. Warren Ca*e. Tel. 2-1468.. Wm. B. Thompson, Talcottville, details. Dublin Tractor Company, beds, qpntinuous hot wa more important, the farm or his WANTED -W OM AN for general quire 142 School street. ’Tele­ Cleveland. , \ Conn. Tel. ,8152. Wlllimanlic. vale entrance. Some light fkmily? 'The successful raising of If Yon Want To Soil VoMr FOR NEW BUILDING, remodel­ housework, family of 3, small phone 2-0285. “ Nope," he . would conclude, q-y taiia» ing and odd Job*. al*o -maaonery bouse. Tel. 2-0653. keeping ptlvllege*. Couple “They can’t take the place of na­ livestock or the. successful raising V o f Only a ft»b But-— LI3E STOCK. FARM TOOLS. SEVEN GOATS, heavy milkers, of a boy? call A. R. .Charon, Phone 5825, Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 gentlemen, Inquire 101 Ches' ture. A farm’s the place for a OR REAL EST.A’TE WOMAN WANTED ”for plain and flyc kids. 5 T«lrtct ot'Cbventrj’. «*. Court'Of/ 100 Woodland Street CARPENTER WORK. New and week, good pay, Tel. 2-1077 or 91 Boarders Wanted 59-A Prohtft#, April 1st, lS'4t. / It was a couple pf days afte\ fv r ... PRESENT repair*. Mateijal* available. Tel. Main. 310 each; also other clothing, EstaUs. of Kthalyn I. Brown. Ufa Christmas that my father cdJoe ) TEU. yOO.^WATOQ . Rockville 453-4. FOR SALE- -RABBITS. All sizes size 18 or 20, Leber, 70/Foley St. OUMFimTABLE ROOMS and of Covehury. it said District, d«- home from work In an unusually . J VW HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanted cheerful ,^raoOd. He beamed on all Quotations after school. Apply Wibr’s, 977 . and colors. Telephone 2-1654. FOR SALE -G IR L SCOUT uni­ quality oieuis. Also rooms with The ExeeVor* having exhVWied I VS light Qomtekeepmg privUe^a. their ndinlnlslcatlon apoount/-with of us. THOOEIKV30 AND FUTURE Main street. > form with' all ^^cessorlcs, in ' DoXt worry about the lawyer's UP \K> N'QbAS central. Idea' tor couples or gme- said estate to tht^a Court (op. allow-. I “ Well, Pa,”'h e said to my grand­ FOR SAL& -TW O WORK horse*. good condition. Size 14. Call ance. It is \ 'X . ' » father, “ I ran into something to­ future^x But law practice will ' be POSITION WANTED— LADY TO operate 2-0370. . ' . Phone 3989.14 Arch street. oUDKUEU:—ThaNthe tilth day of different; } t o n problem* are being TV4E.V V0M>4T REYAEVWW ^ 00\b’ W3WJEQ F O R S A L E press in Manchester Memorial Telephone 7674. April. l»44 at l(»:t>ONo'clyck In the day, something big. I’m going to We have an opportunity WILL BUY ANY fvrenohn, at th* ProOgte Court In talk buslne-sa with you- tonight, taken befipre administrative tri­ OiVurHEEj o r e Hospital. See Mr. Schubert at Coventry be, and the 'S*nle Is aa- bunals—the'^ SEC, OPA and WLB for both men and women Apartments.. Flats, and I'll bet you five hundred 'laundry. Poultry and Supplies 43 ligoed for a hearing on-the allowt bucks you'll listen. This is not —than ever before. People believe nterested and experienced HOME MADE GOOD ‘ Tenements 63 ani-e ot said admlntsp'iratlon^ocouet they get speedier disposition, of KiOW), housekeeper WANTED to with , said estate, and ‘ hi* ^ u r t like any of those old deals I talked KW lldMIOTMl VWCY\-0!9* n retail merchandising, FOR SALE 400 WHITE Rock Moi’lb Coveulry FOR REINT—MAY 1ST. modem directs the Executors to clte/Xll to you about. Tliey were chicken cases before those gtxiups, with REAL ESTATE take care of ' 4 year old child, plilleLs. 11 weeks old, good lay­ person*. Interested therein to ajp- fewer legal technioalit “s. R)0 VMRYtESi 'HsOW '70\>&W jalaries and working con­ TRACTOR small apartment, parents work­ flat, central, 4 rooms on first feed. But you won't be able to ing strain. 31.25 apiece. 6 weeks Friday night, Rov. L*on H. Aus­ p.-ar at said thne and place t^ —^oHeph W. Hendelson, president SEuen Cfk OtVVCKIY. ing days, home nights. Phone fiodi’, 5th room on third floor. puhlishlng thW order In laugh thik one off. We’ll go into ICOMM'TTW, ditions above normal AVIih Dual Wheels. old pigs, $6 apiece. Martin Krist- tin, Pastor Emeritus of the Sec­ newspaper having a circulation In .\merlcan Bar .Xssdcialion. ‘I just give him an extra large m u p bone to bury when I Fair Prices 6567 or 3908. Adut^. Write Box D, Herald. it right after dinner. Have you BOOM J- 1% J06T TWfe GOV TD 0 0 IT*. W'e need men in the fol­ off. Ash Swamp Road, Box 174. ond Congregational church will said DlstrlcL.tind bs posting • 'something, gmid. .for, dinner. Moth­ want one ^ jg !" , . \ ou the public sign post In tha-ToWn lowing lines; Plumbing, Also Has Plow .Attachment. Glastonbury, near Diamond hold a Communion service at the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, to e r?” It ha* becoliie very dbvious to Lake. Tei. 2278 Glastonbury. of CoventiV, where the deceased J "Auto Accessories, Paint, Wm« Fs Johnson • H9lp wanted— Male 36 ciiurch. Please remember Uie middle aged couple, no children. us the Japs have' suffered^severc f,ffHfc4ff.8fc date. April 7, at o’clock and Inquire at-*i-Durant atreet after last LATIMER ln.saes among In(|uire 99 Homestead St. Builder — Real Estate 8 ^ Judge. I v - TWoughoul the meal my >^tSIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH HardwarOf Clothing, Shoes, yy. PRESSER FOR AN essential come and oring your friends. .. are throwing green pilots at u.s I ______,____ Telephone 7426 or 4614 Articles for Sale 45 6 H-4-3-44. • ^ father's led the conversation Furniture and Sporting modem cleaning plant, experi­ There Will also be another choir brightly from one email subject and we are taking care of them Vdry Much Alive BY T. T. HAMUH Goods. ence on silks and wools, excellent rehearsal following the service. to another.. He reminisced jok­ in workmanlike manner. \ \LLEY0OP W’e need women for: working conditions, 31.00 per FOR SALE—COW MANU.RE. In­ Orange News Joan Miller as announcer gave a Ghelfi: 2nd, Joan Stewart; Honor- ingly about'Xhe good old days in — AdmL Willlan F. Hahey. Jr. Office positions. Hosiery, hour, vacation with pay Phone quire 11 Lewis. street. Monday night the officers of discussion of current events and able mention, Lewis Fiweman and Colorado. HWsbald head bobbed VEH, OMPKVtEEDLF. ,^ singing. The North school; with If we are going to hold onto I CA/E »CX’ DIMMV| Lingerie, Fashions, Piece 933. Rockville. Conn. Swiss Laun­ Coventry Grange met, for a re­ Gladys Haberern. The pi^l**a back and forth,^ reached far out m Rooting—Asbestos dry. FOR SALE -PRE-WAR baby hearsal of the flist degree. This Mary Miller i^s pupil announcer 31 and 60 cents in war stamp* ...over the table as he recalled some our present standard of living, wc 1 G ^ s , Etc. WANTED carriage, good condition, large wa.s the last rehearsal before the gave an explanation of the world which were given by the Motharr funnier incident. My grandfa­ must lobk to the development anti A good future and plenty Siding and Ruck WANTED —FIVE HUSTLING English folding type. Phone 5494. confeiTlng of the degrees which showing location of Coventry aerV- Club. Grade 6, 1st, James G tw «: ther's participation Iri^he conver- maintenance of good western M.\X OR M’OMAN boys--full or part-time for our will take place on Thursday night icemen and women and also dis- 2nd, Frank Bowen; HondgiW# ■ aation. while friendly, Was aome- hemisphere relations. of opportunity for advance­ / WoQ.1 Itisulutiun' ' fruit department. Popular Mar­ at the Grange Hall. plaved and explained the jifghan, Mention, John Ooldsnleder, CoUn I what reserved. —Coordlnstor of Inter-.Amerlcan ment. •RET^RTER ket. Rubinow Building. FOR fSALE CHICkIe N manure. ms Coventry Grange drill.team and and explained their scrap books Edmondiion, ■ ■ Carol Sllvlnsky. After dinner we moved into the . ASaIrs Nelson Rockefeller. Applv to Mr. I). Crolhers, E.xpert wurknmnJT y o u O f f ^ r ? promotion, salary increases and Quick chiiin. * TO lAKE IT OPF- NOU OR ERMESr COULD, 60T SOU’O PREFER. Other Listings Available Friday evening the Church THIMK IT’S e a s i e r OW VOUO CRAWl, a career Jdb. 1 DOJ'T THIMR COJMEEL M E --r W e ^ e• At OfficelX . C a“ : ' Bv Mr*. Anne Cabot White Pamjake Beret and Putae HANIE CWICREM f W AT n igh t (N (AV ■ a p p l y F O R R E N T capacity for the Red Cross bene­ A big pancake beret crocheted (Pattern No.,6708) send 15 osau I DOmT THIWR VOU C A i r r HELP HIM IN Die FlTTBL, ALEXANDER THAW SEE THA?r YOU (400PLE MAMOR !■— tO MdGWAM * ntfit progrsunprogram given byoy themo children 1 " " * ^ sUk. In coin, plus l .cent postage, your '(T S R I6HT TO <9fi)UAiei IE B E R S E R K , MASOR.iPWOO Stuart J. Wasley PERSONAL FINANCE of qur grade School* In t o ^ . ^ wUto imd ^ and the pattern TORMEMT A C A N BUT inOMT’ ? I’M ^ LIKE l b AVIOIO THE ;GEE MV WIPE.' JARVIS ARTHUR A. ill' ut attampts speaking choir. They also had nanauat ot U»a tramaadoua amount of mall k a ^ hanfilno i^ to oow tho cbovroa on. himself— group singing^ and Ramon Menael toenoSal system UiaM day*, and the snortag* ot Tabor, wa salt the 4Nitcom* being something that waa the pupil announcer. ^ t tepattent If yow pattan Hat debvawd aa promptly raarmblaa a 7 an his Maeve in- CD • t l - t The Red School with Leo Ghelfi 2to tS pJaC ^ aaaiS^of^vy steed o f a noot. ittvartaff V. Be­ o waa pupil announcer had a pro­ moA ■vui Uirougb Baptar. TKart ata bound to bf coming a PFC doaa not exclude gram of a book review, eong, bird a* soldier froaa KP^-he usiieUy talka, and Colin Edmondson balked geto it tho diur oftor tbp promo- c 5 on their Red Croea Donation. STTimSSJ wlLSS tioux Just to prayt Mas f ' Tba Silver Street aebool wttb ta a^aSaiSSwh tb m . p S e la e d ^ op Ma Himbor sad • S a g aebii aorbig, I T « ANCL Ruth Sima aa pupil announcer et— erdarad and era wOl ebaek year order. a iaur-dolUr ralaa net McNaaeM i i affuU; tat. 4-3 SOMEj gave a very fine arrangement of laaL but more tfaa folk dapccs. The Brick school with \ ■' \ . V / ...... Ilfl A venge Dally Circalati<^ '’Ihe Weather’r ■ For the Mmth of March, 1944;^ Foreeai 1 U< A Weatbdr fhnmn

Fair teatghi aad Friday; dot V 8,706^ quite ee eonL tonight; wanner Member of the Audit \' Friday. > r Blifeuu o f Olrcolutlone Manchester— A City of VUlage^Chttrm

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Gasoline Goes Up in Smoke Down-More Than ■■, R ^ d 40 Enemy Planes

As Ploesti Is Hit /I Rail Yards Oioked With Tank Cars Main Tar­ Judge Raps get; Many‘ Fires and Twin Beds French Coast Gflvalry and Light Tanka Explosions Caused; Trails Told y Drive on Port from German Communica­ As ^Unholy ^ Again Target T^sk Fa^ed Three Directions; Push tions Are Attackedi Toward Last Remain* S€ty$ Introdhciihn Has ing Escape /Routfe for Allied Headquarters, Na­ ForBombers / n D ay ples, April 6.—(/P)— Ameri­ Resulted in More Di­ Defenders! ; ‘VioleiH.. can heavy bombers and their vorces Than Any Other fighter escorts shot down No Aircraft I-Ie. otiyers thought the pres- Was surrounUed by thosfe on the Byr^-Farley Impure language manlfestlj tend- Some of the bombs which miss­ munique said, and was accom- ed the target at Cassino fell wide simeXfor a/statement to the effect platform, including Mrs. Willkie, -Ing to corrupt morals of youth,’’ , that he /Would take a proffered as he finished his valedictory say­ I plished witbo..,t loss to the. Com- and De Voto, with buying'"Inde­ of their mark'because of a “me­ Tifjiet Urged mando squadron. . • Official Prohe chanical'. failure,” the general Killed ill Blast nomination might become too ing, “Thank you. very much.” I cent” literature with the purpose As Willkie. smiling, shook Heavy bombers hit Japanese of clrc'ulstlng it. said, investigation showing that great to'withstand, intimates of ♦ • • _. “ the bombs had become dislodged the governoi said he had made up headquarters and a transit camp at Nagorn SaWarn in a night at- 6oth Coffee and Vivien from their racks and when the Five Otber^/ Missing his /nind that if he is to be the (Continued on Page Four) Bailey Doiihts,Roosevelt E.xpec-tN Sub .\ttacks standard bearer he does not want Wili Seek\4th Term; .'\t United States Naval Base, Kellems Demtind Ac­ (ConUnned on Page Eight) Presumed / Dead at to owe his selection to any in­ Treasury Balance (Continued on Page Four) Rermiida, .Vpril 6—(/Pi— Secretary Ammunition Depot. dividual ' oi; single element in the Sees Democrats Victors Knox said today a mass attack by tion on Charge Mmde. party, or to h^ ■» .any other Washington, April^ 6^(^5— The German I’-liouts may come “ scM»n" ------/■ against .Allied shipping. .The Naval strings attached. position of the Treasury April 4: Washington, Aprll\,6.—(JP)—Ex­ Washington, April 6— (JP)—De­ ✓ Bulletin! Seek Formula secretary spoke at a celebration Dionnes H ive . With a minimum o f 132 con- Receipts. $156,019,987,63; ex­ pressing . doubt tha! President mands for official action came penditures, $535,157,910.01; liet olr the third anniversary of the; Hastings, Neb., Api^l Roosevelt would' seek\ a fourth- establishment of the- Naval base . from both principals today in the (Continued >■ Page Two) iTalance. $15,50830%264.42. — An estimated hundred thou- term, senator Bailey (D., >N. C.i, oh this British island.' He said that verbal duel between Representa­ Set of Rivals ‘. sand of high explo­ To Gain Seats tive Cmfee (D „ Wash.) and Miss today proposed . a . Byrd-Fariey Gcrnuiny now' ■Is eoneeirtrattng sives — depth charges and ticket for the Democrats. | ' Vivien Kettama, Westport, Qonn., minrs-r-u ent up in a terrific - upon building submarine* “to the war plant exeoutive-Who was ac­ Said Bailey:. ^ A n l i virtual e.xctuslon of all othrr kin is Doctor Sees No Reason ' blast at the Hastings Naval “I-seriously question whether ^****' Fascist Leaders cused . by Coffee of having corre­ iunmunition depot today-that Twq Thirds of Women of vessels.” ' • . sponded with a “Nasi agent” in President Roosevelt will seek s Want Hand in Pro­ ’ • • • To Doubt Quintuplets . shook the entire countrysifle . fourth term. .1 think most of the Argentina and making “seditious" for miles areund, and claimed Reports Changed In Office ' speeches. Born ill Buenos Aires. delegates probably will be for posed Coalition Rule. Cincinnati, .April 6. — (jPI — -A eight civiliaa depot 'employes Wilt Try to Keep gJobs him. but I question whether he Mias . Kellems declared in an in­ . ' as vfcMms—three killed out-- pretty young laboratory teclink'ian terview here that her personal right qad live missing “pre­ will run." Naples,. April 6 (/Pi— Leaders testified today tlial reports on ten­ mail had been tampered with, that Buenoa Aires, April L — (ify— . He- suggested Senator Byrd (D., sile strength failure In aliiininum today to sumed to be dead.” m Coffee roust know who was re|pon- The Dionnes appeared JVest Pa)m Beach, .Fla., April ♦- of ’equal pay’ will ceftainly I Va.), and James A. Farley, former of six anti-Fiisci.st poliUcal' par­ bars being tested for, use In air­ aible, and implied that as a “wom­ have an authentic set' o f rivals for 6.— Abolit two thirds of the ; heeded by American industry.’’ Democratic national chairman, ties sought a formula today for plane engine c.vlinder-heads were, quintuplets honors. Hastings, Neb., April 6.—fiPIrt Cowdric'k said that despite an of action” she could, press-for women war workers will try to j “would make a fine ticket and the their entrance into a poaliflon gov­ “ rased and changed In the offic* prosecutions. Dr. Jose Alejandro Berutl in­ An explosion, at the Hastings “understqndable obstacles” to wo­ DemocFitS'coTSd win with them." of an official of the Wright Aero­ formed the Argentine Medical As­ NaVal depot early today that oc­ rema.ln in industry when peace re­ men in peace-time industry, more ernment proposed by the com­ , Commenting on her statement, Not Dtqtting .\nybody munists to .strengthen Premier nautical Corp. Tile witness In the sociation thkt after a careful In­ curred in'a railroad box car and turns, the- National Association of women will be employed in the In annpun^g his support of duilag which she accused Coffee Marshal Badoglio’s hand for a fourth day of a csourt martial of vestigation he saw no reason „to followed by another blast in a shed Manufacturers was told today. future than ever befpre. Byrd In an interview, he added, of uttering “lies" and called him greater Italian war effort against I three- Army Air Force offlocm sc- ■a “sneaking coward" who “Ought doubt .that Senora' Franco Dfii- filled with mines and depth,charges Edward S. Ck>wdrick, New York ' “ Understandable Obstacle*" “I’m not drafting anytady—I’m , rased of neglect of dut.v and con­ ta be In prison," the Democratic gentl of Buenoa Aires bore quin­ killed three persona and five others city industrial relations consul­ He listed- these "understandable nominating somebody.” t,he derm nns. The way was cleared In part spiracy In aircraft rnglne Inspfc- legislator said: tuplets last July 16—two boys and missing are “presumed to be dead." tant, declared in an address to ' obstacles:’’ At the same time Senator Git- Hon was Mrs. Jeanne Miller, SbovM Be Inquiry three gfcls. Capt.. D. F. Patterson, command­ the NAM’S meeting here that | Returning service, men , entitled lelte (D., Iowa), predicted Iowa's last night by the announcement s • • ‘T reiterate . . . there ^ould be Skepticism Unwarranted ing officer at the depot, said; < those .who found jobs could look to jobs under Selective Service 20 delegates to the Democratic that King Vittorio Emanuele was More Curbs On Coal Seen an Inquiry by the appropriate au­ I, Dr. Berutl, head of the obstetri­ ^ r e e employes who were in the forward to equal pay for equal rules will crowd them out. ready to retire without abdicating Washlngtoh, April Sec­ thorities, on.the basis o f the state­ cal deMttment of the Unlversitv concrete - “ cooling" shed survived work, i; thei, . production was As newcqmers, they have short (00«ttnu*d o« Pige Eight) the throne—and designate his spn. retary Ickes said, today that he had ment I .made to the House." of. BuMos Aires School of Medi­ the blast, but their, condition is reslly up to the standard for men. seniority and will be the first to Crown Prince Umberto, os his little hope that aay coal miners He referred to a speech in Which cine and first recognised medical critical. Good Operators; Poor Mechaalcs be laid off in many cases. deputy. ' ■ under 26 will be deferred fm a the he said Miss Kellems had publicly authority to report on the case, In addition-.35 people sustained “ Some bf . the plant managers If jobs beebme scarce, public * Umberto. Prince of Piedmont, draft and forerast that It wiH urged business men to refuse to said that skepticlam which greeted injuries described as minor. Dam­ here reveal case histories in whifh opinion will work in favor of men (xmflrmed th,o king's readiness to mean more, restrictions on the us* pay income taxes, and had‘carrled first newspaper announcement of age was estimated at $.50,000, women are excelleht • machine with families to support. < , surrender his powers in sn inter­ of coal next winter. ' At his new* the births apparently was unwar­ Captain Patterson said. All the on a correspondence with Count operators, but poor mechanics,” On the other hand, Oowdick as­ view with The Associated Press. conference, the Solid Fuels admin- ranted by the data fan had uncov­ deM and injured were civilian Frederick Karl von Zedlitz, whom he said. , serted, these factors will favor Ready to RettrS' Utrator gave the coal manpower ho described as a “Hast fifth-col­ ered. . depot employes living near here. "The king i$ old and ready to picture ae follows: There a^#^. n m three killed were Norris “Their production may be the women.' umn spy.” The skepticism aross when no Many have ddns outstanding retire ” Umberto aaid. “ H* has 86,000 coal mine emphiyes ------trace, of quintup'ets could be found Frey. Chester Curtis and Lyba same, but they have benefltted by Calling on the Justice depart­ men setting and repaiMng ma­ jobs and tmplcyers want to keep badatuUUfo.” 20 hocordlag to the latest m u n i. ' ment to “put an end to'this incred­ in official birth records. The par­ Mitchell. Missing are Mary Mc- chines, a-job for which they may them. ‘ .Whether the Idng would make If Bone get occepattoaal ible conspiracy," Coffee at that ents explmined then that thsy had Quald, Vera Connant, Laveme lack strength to heavy industry. Their high salary seal* creatos the mov* before Allied occupation ita, 20,000 * f Hiew wM time said Mias Kellems had been tried to keep the event aeorat be- Tompkins, Lois Adams and Keith I ducted (the ethers iwtog 4-F ^ Mathenaain! Three critically hurt “In such circumstances, the em­ bujring power and helps fight de­ of Rome remained to b* aeen. in “close touch" with von Zedlitx cauae ot the fear of publicity. Outright abdication of Vittorio deferred fer ibIsm .IIbbssbs m for over two . years, "discussing red were George »-Armstrong, Mable ployer doesn’t feel the work is pressions. equal—and actually it Isn’t. But ^ Experience in war job# has soesl. ’This weald «eaa a Mlllil