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B€Nson's $1.38 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 goal 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.—</P>—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<it row; Pfc. .striictor In, the machine^ division, 81” x 9 9 ”. \ catlon within six weeks—or dlskil- holding news bf the Sicilian Inci­ Car Hard Starting? the Berkeley Divinity school, New troj.i»ly lose their long gamble fot- of y. S. Flying Fortresses and Lib­ for air-cooled aircraft /engines nay^ 40 miles northwest of Haven, will be the preacher at the E; J. Dphaime, Norwich; Cpl. Ethlle Dohra, New Britain; Sgt. Robert W Road, Berhh; T-4 Harvey E. is teaching machine shop trade dent last summer in which con­ See Me For Prompt, Expert and practice in the Enfield, Conn., the Bengal-Assam raOwav, an Al* fused American gunners helped erators, in their first attack on which increases the rateXif climb, the beleaguered Black sea ^n ten service of evening prayer Beaumont, Wallingford. WARDS LONGWEAR SHEETS ..... $1.3 5 lied lifeline. / Bucharest yesterday, caused con­ Auto Repiair Service tomorrow evening at 7:30 at St. Second row: Pvt. J. H. Carroll, Bristol: Pvt, Edmond Romilter, ; ■pvt. NcWalker Paganl, High school. shoot down 23 U. S. transport gross idad, cruising sp^d and high base. Marshal Stalin an­ Manchester; Pfc. Donald F. Humphrey, Manchester; Pfc. L. Wewsner, New tain: and two'-^nidentified 81” x 9 9 ”. Japanese Presa^re Increases plaries. siderable damage to the railway altitude performance was an­ M a^ s Episcopal church. ,Thc nounced today by the 'Wright Aer­ nounced the victory in y ABEL'S SERVICE STA. Junior.CTolr will sing. A Southeast Aria communique Johnson and other' members of yards through which German sup­ broadca.it order of the day d ecla^ Bear — id Cooper Street Third row; Sgt. Joseph J. Maikowaki, New Britain; Pfc.' Howard Schepart, Derby; T-5 Paul Lan- WARDS LONGWEAR PILLOW CASES 32c announced JapaMse pressure has the Senate Military coirimittee onautical Corp. ing Razdelnaya was ”sn in ^ EXPERT increased alohg/the whole Assam joined in deploring such tragedies Relaxing before the fireplace, over which their'favorite pin-up girls are displayed, these two Yanks plies roll to the Russian front and Myron B. Gordon, vice 'president Past ntatrdns of Tempi* Chap­ dolfl, Derby; fvt. Bernard Marsel, Derby; Sgt. S. Dlpinto, New Britain; Pfc. John J, Curran, '^ a n - 42” X 36”. \ left onii-third of . the Rumanian tant strong point in German ter; Qrder\ of the Eastern Star, ford. front. It told of a successful rear but said they saw no need for a make themselves at home in the home of a mayor of a small Ital an town. The men. Sergt. Vernon and general manager of the engine fen.ies on the approaches to Odes­ RADIO SERVICE guard action /by British and In­ Cong/eMlonaL investigation, that | Northome, M<nn„ and Pvt. Harry Boone (right) of Oneonta, N Y., members of capital covered with a heavy clouc) firm, said ^Grid s t flights have shown will hold their April meeting, Fourth row: Cpl. Clriaco Dardone, Thompsonvllie; Sgt. James M. Stephenson, Hartford; S^(. of smoke, headquarters announccd'j: that the bewly-designedmew; fan in- sa.” He declared the coup c«u ’’the Thursday evening, April 6, at the John J.
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