'mer lubricant. ^ ' gorically deny that any censorship LUSCIOUS r 1 ' J.M 'T'sii r Y .... r ' r i .a.. , DRESSES B. Remove front wheels and repack wheel bearings. ^ whosoever has been Imposed and 1 Medicine, Surgeand health 7. Drain radiator and Bush with clear water. can only interpret such rumors as EASTER h • ..... ,. .w , . .V « VfV* ^ j 8. lns|M!ct Urea for nails, cuts, glasN and InBatc to correct wilful provocations which cannot Reduced To $ 2 .9 8 up prensure. stand for one moment legal exam- InaUon.'' SUNDAY ' ' ------t* * All for $S*95 • ’ Nearly Diaastruus DINNERS X, Use of whalebone In corsets Specinlly Prepared nearly brought famlna to an en T h^ C onnecticut P ower C ompany tire peojde when whalers, spurred i by the 1890 demand, had har L€JiOUS€^OH Boland Motors pooned most of the ArcUc whales, ALGIERS S69 CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 6320 chief source of food lor the Farmington, Conn. INC. .Advertise in T he U epahl— It Pay§ i,- ■■ ■ ' Esklmoa. /tl lUNCH^rTEB EVENING H E R i^ . MANCHESTER. CX)NN. FRIDAY, APRIL 19,194R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY^s^^H. 19,194«
non-manufacturtfig bustnass in gram, but he said the proposed!the next seven years. Originally, ed by the Mello-Tones and Ear) creased hfter the war while those Urg^fcs R ejection compromise of different bills pass- i the Senate voted $375,000,000 for Electrician’s Mate George Cour of in peprropting. Rsfreshments liouse M em bers JohnFm Slight ^ o p of manufacturing concerns, espe cd by the Senate and House would a five-year program. The House MANCHESTER the USN was on duty in dry dock. will be on iteje in the FlrepMice ^oman A ged 102 cially y n is t plants which bad been let cities come, directly to Wash approved $650,000,000 for a 10-year Serviceman Hitlgen wrote his pa Why Easter Rfibbit Rooia throughout the evening. O f Airports B ill Start Recess engagM In-war orders, dropped. ington for money, rather than', period. AUTO BODY rents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milt- Hu rprle^ xParty SELL US YOUR CAR Xp/Earnings channelling their requests through Taken by Death gen of Waterfront Park, of the Biggest Drop la Earainga 56 Oak Street Thirty friends and relatives sur state agencies. COLUMN The blggeat drop was in the av Telephone 3979 pleasant hieetlng. Washington, April li8^(4^—With "With 4,000 cities coming in The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lays Colored Eggs prised .Tos^h Mack at his horns erage eaminga o f aircraft and ship Auto HoBy and Wsshington, April 19. —-(F ) — on Clark Rdad Monday ^ Evening, iPeacetime Wages Oirfy here, the big ones would push the SWett of Main street i.s Richard building workers which dipped a cry of "states’ rights;” Senator aterbury, April 19— (JPi—l f n : ■House members crossed their fin- the occasion o f his fif^ t h birth "MHHon Dollar HiH." so named by ilttle ones clear out of the trough,’' Fender Repairing Peter and not Charles Henry as NOW Sly Hal Boyle from $67.47 per week for the sec..- BrewsWr (R., Maine) call^on his A. Le«, who would have and headed homeward today day. He recelved-gmapy gifts and combat troops who figured It took 2.7 Pep Cent Less Than the Maine senator-told reporters. Aulo Painting / stated on Tuesday. Casaino, Italy. April 19—The ond quarter to $82.17 In the fourth. colleagues today to re^ect^the __ 103 years old nea.t Tuesday, for it short Easter recess that cards with the bertt/Wlshcs of all. that much costly artiUery fire to The compromise bill, already ap . Simonixtng / The general committee of the The guests enjoyOd . games and road back to war ia strange and Pay for Warfane In the post-war fourth quarter latest version of a multl-millton [adT yesterday at the hdirie of her Veterans Reunion and Banquet i^tsuige the picture on the ul- While We Are Paying soften Its defenseAfor UW dough proved by the House, provides could cl cards ns well as refreshments of new. • empibyea of gas and electric utility dollar airport building program. 3 Ddsoii, Robert Peafy Lee. here. consisting of Mrs. Florence U. timatee fste of draft and O PA legla- boy attack. $500,000,000 of Federal money, to lh« w ^ the mother of the late sandwiches, cakes and coffee. In those days it whs a bars rock< Hartford, Aprd 19.—(ffV-Peace- cofhpantca averaged $61.84 per Grady, chairman, Herman LeDoyt, Istton. - AH the Ingredients of battle are ' Brewster wants a Federal pro be. matched by state funds, over KfAB'MX ;h J. Lee. cbifipanlon of Adml- bound slope,'Now, like other way tima 'wage aamings In Connecticut week, the highest- of any major Read Hera AdvB. 4; J. LcRoy Schweyer, Ralph Rey A number 'o f departing law HhowtfV Brlde-To-Bis,^ UNHEARD-OF missing except the ruins. Only by stops on the"rohd of hate that lad group,-and workera making atone, Robert Ppdry on several nolds, Miss Grace White, Burton makers intimated.they are not ox- Miss Mkrie Hoar, daughter of Buch odd and haphaxard- monu are only 2:7 per cent less than thpae axpeditiohs and at the to the I t a ] ^ capital. Its forbid olay and glaaa products were at the Flint, Mr.«i. Ruth T.-Welle.-i, Rev. sctly sure whethiSt they voted Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Hoar, vivaa ments— a few roadside graves, an paid h i wartime on the basis of a death in 1944, city edU TOP CASH PRICES ding features are veiled by early top of v^ous Bub groups with Bernard J. f'oster. Rev. Hugh S. right on these two Burning Issues surprised at the home of her paK occasional rusted tank, aome small comparison of the second and weekly eaminga of $62.63. „> Metldcn Record. / but that they hope to firld 6ut when ents. on Tuesday evening when forgottan atacks of ammunition--- verdure: Sheep graxe where once ^Urth quartera of 1945, says the Barbour, Mrs. Agnes Zuelch and New Cor Prodnellon In IncreaMng Dolly ' Other weekly wages of major Mrs. Lee was bom In/Middle- they got back among the "grass thUty guests arrived with ahower cap you read the story of the American and German troops State Labor department. Mrs. Eleanor Love, rnet Tuesday groups for the fourth quarter In Aprli 23, 1943. Sh»/had been roots" of thflr home district. o/rts. Mias Hoar who has chosen '' ' C X l^ R T S R A Y siege of Caasino. plhyed deadly hide and acek. ^ *nie department’s Employment evening when it was decided to cluded: Finance and real estate, resident of Meriden/for over 80 The O PA and draft measures ftlay 4th ns her wedding day re •rheliese small memorabilia of bat Blooms Confuse Visitor Security division reported yester V USED CAR BRICES WILL DROP 50% WHEN $84.86; telephone and telegruph, were the last major ItcnlB^ pdsS ceived gifts of linen, glassware, tle can only hint at the long- heart The green of spring has'hoftan- day that average earnings in Con $55.13; construction, $83.65, and the House, before it quit untiN ^^lh silverware, towels and many other NEW CARS ARB IN FULL PRODUCTION ache and dull misery this moun cd this brown arena o f mortal necticut for the fourth quarter' 9:30 p. m. The committee an insurance, $52.02. She leaves .a /daughter, Mrs. 30. It voted to extend both tot Deautiful and useful articles, tain village symbolized for thou scrimmage. Purple flowers bloom were $80.45 per week, but addbd l‘John A. L a T o ^ of Wollaston, nounces that any serviceman’s wildly and confuse the visitor to mother or wife who h.xs received 1 another' nine months, but wltn^ tluests were present from Glas- HERE’S WHAT WE WILL PAY sands of Allied soldiers in the that these figures Included end-of- five gr^dchlldren and two swe^phig restrictions. tdnimry, Bolton, East Hartford and early months of 1944, the battlefield ; Who only knew the-year bonuses which some con Music and Hula dancifig are fea !?. peat-grandchfldren. Funeral serv* an invitation is entitled io. attend , Approxlm fli^ Prices for 4-Door, ftedaaa With Radio aad Heater Italy before in1ta skeleton months tures of the opening of the Hawai the banquet even though the ser-1 RocKviil^l«. Miss Hosr is engaged to Uvea Loat for Yards cerns paid. will be/conducted in Meriden Charles ^weto alsky of- Glastonbury. - \. Nature, which heals or kills, has Drought, has nil hut dried the The survey noted that wage> In ian legislature. [ ij unday w^to burial in Middletown. viceman might not yet have re MAKE- 1648 1 1941 1 1840 1 1$$$ 1888- narrow Rapido river, turbulent ceived his discharge. S’liould there The hosteiises of the evening, Mrs. ■ taken care of the.rest. The road to I8«2 1 H it 1 ' 8l t prelude to the wrrestle lor Caasino be any cases where such persons Boltdn Marry Hosr and Mrs. Hsrold Hoar KUtCK $1$T 668 Cassiho was once a dreary trail of served sandwiches, cakes and whef-e 3,000 American casualties X would desire to be present he is CAUILLAO y $119 1 2211 r 1977 1 l$6$ 1104 mud and blood and weary tears. coffee. It was tedious as a dull football Were suffered in one of the costli requested to contact Mrs. Florence ^ By Dkvld G. Bareuther 1 bishops and abbots took part In Orapg* Oegrwa CfiEVlfiLET 9$« V B7$ 1 668 1 887 488 j^uth Coveulry the dances, wbloh In several places Mrs. David Johnson of Rock game In which no one scored. est battles of the war. U, Grsdy, general chairman, tele AP Newsfeaturee Writer j Bolton Grange conferred the C b R Y S LE It ri89«' ittFi 861 T " 1 H 888 Cassino, sacked or destroyed ■rii J phone 1053-Jl, as soon as possible. Tiie story of the Easter rabbit were held in churches. At Bury ford, Illinois has been visiting her Lives were lost for yard.*, ll Was St. Edmonds history says "the first and Second degrees on a class sister, Mrs. Oscar Anderson of i>E 8 0 T 0 ' _____ r 1299 1 1141 1 80$1 682 580 the endless agony and cradh of more than once before in its long The annual, meeting of the Na- Relatives and friends of service that lays the Easter eggs is much ; history, is rising anew from Its l^iftian Hale Oommuiiity Center As- men are invited to attend the en older thah Santa Claus, or per- ! game was kept up with great of fifteen candidates at the last West street. Mrs. Johnson a form ISbtlOB 119$ 1 I0S$1 141 1 $68 588 sound and it broke meq's hcapts er reeldcnt of Manchester ta re and minds and bodies. gray rubble. It ia flanked by Brit ( ociatioD will be held In the audl- tertainment and dance which is to haps any other childhood tradi spirit by 12 old women. meeting. Manchester Grange de- FOikb ' 9 9 0 $61 " M I T , , 84$ 428 Another odd custom originated visiting friends and rslatives for It was rain and damp w ind and ish and Polish graveyards. Amer (ij orlum Tuesday, April M at 8 p. be held in the Nathan Hale Com tion. igrCe team put on a degree with n t n 1 $88 •62 r ~ « 2$ ' 6S6 icans who died there ~ sth buried Yes, We Are Fortjniate • a. A ll members are refloested to munity Center auditorium follow The Ea.ster rabbit was brlginal- in Bavarhi, where 15th Century the first time in 21 years. Many crippling cold for bleak weeks priests included funny stories in drill work which was greatly en Manchester residents will remem iHBr c u r y 1129 I 1004 825 X 654 when “ sunny Italw^ hibernates in farther away. Italian civilians are arpreseent. ing the banquet. The following iy a pagan symbol, and like the busy erecting new stone homo on their Easter sermons. Although joyed by the 85 Grangers present ber her as Miss Hannah Hultgren. NASH IJ124 ! 4622 829 1 $77 888 its cocoon of Wlnwr promise. ^ The following were awarded yards will be available for the name of Easter, Itself, has been • sites where'their fathers dwelt be To Be A ble/T o irliea at the set-back party at the parking of ears; The Nathan Halo handed down from Teutonic an they would draw a moral, the at the meeting. The following com- OLDSMOBILE I 1281 1 118$ 9S$X 668 590 It wasn’t H w , because Hell Is stories eventually bordered on the heated. It wagn’t life, lyteause life fore them. fathan Hale Community Center Community Center, the National tiquity. mittce served the entire group FAlbkARD 1 1442 J 1805 988 1 787 1 109 The noise and the Armies are sacrilcgiou.s and were prohibited w ith . refreshments: Mrs. Harry has ihoments'of rest. And It wasn’t , Wednesday evening; Ladles’ first. Rllk Company, Frink’s Garage and Ea.stVr gets Its name from Eoes- PLYMOUTH 1 1041 I 886 $88 1 848 1 M l gone and only the hills renfhin. Offer S6me Iis. Belle Clark; second, Mrs. Lil the Center school. The first sit trc. or Ostara, the Anglo-Saxon by Clement X (1670-1670) and Munro. Mi.ss Madelyn Heller, Miss death because you still could move 1 1170 1 1068 819 i 654 \ 888 —any direction but forwiird. ian Bouoar, North Windham; ting, of which capacity la 100, of g^dess of spring, and many again by Maximilian III in the Mildred Bowers, Miss Gladys Ted- PONTIAC LECLERC It w a ^ ’t anything but Cassino Chat Reveals Relationship bird, Mra. Ida Mott, North Wind the banquet guesU are requested Easter observances stem directly 18 Century. fortl, Mrs. William Minor, Arthur 8TUDBEAKER 1 1871 1 1248 1 •25''( 181 1 886 Kl**e* for Easter FlINKRAI h O M B — and .Casaino was life and death lam. Man’s first, Howard Rlch- to arrive at the Community Cen from the pagan feast of Eoestre. Pinney, Jr., Samuel Sllvcrstein, WlchlU, Kas.—y the hostesses, Mrs. Maude observed at the Methodist Episco Deptuia, Arthur Cobb, CTharles Cleaning and Revitalixfhg by Hollander, world’s :%urchill, Mrs. Estella Jackson pal church dprlng the Palm Sun Sadion and Stanley Dingwell be not to re-op^ a,gain until the twenty-fourth of April. Pupils at foremost Fur Expert^ . . . and it does not cost uid Mrs. Ina Beebe. day services. came members of Columbia THE GIRDLE > Mrs. Louis M. Phillips relumed There will be roller skating at Grange Wednesday night, upon Windham High school also have more. , this same spring holiday. lome Monday from the Windham the Casino this evening and receiving the third -and fourth de WON’T RIDE UP , immunity Memorial hospital Sunday evening from 7:30 to 10:36, grees. The third degree was con Easter services will be held In Repairing by expert furriers at reasonable cost. ivhere she had been confined due A t the Young Mothers’ ’ Club ferred by the ladies third de^ee both the Columbia Congregational \,'4 to a broken shoulder bone sustain' meeting Tuesday evening at the team under the direction of Mrs. church and the Catholic Chapel sd from a fall at her home on the home of Mrs. Don Churchill •• on Harry Jones, marshal, with Miss Sunday morning, the former at ith. She is now quite comfort South street, with Mrs. Sylvia Lucy Derosia as master and other 11 a. m.. the latter at 9 a. m. High \ able. Martin co-hostess, Mr.s. Grace officers, Mrs. Charles German, mass will be said at St. Columbia's There will be dancing at Pine Brewin state health nurse, outlin Miss Dorothy Squler, Miss Char Chapel. Mrs. Edna Yule will pre- .uJkKHAM eoM |l ^New Jersey. Mrs. Tooker was a home of Mrs. Mildred Brehaut on all improvements Including ty. A rood buy at Sale Price Robinson, in charge of arrange April 30 when Mrs, Ruth French schoolmate of-Mrs. Lohr in ,New stehm beat: barn and garage, of 68.560. , -of North Coventry ■ will give a ments. have secured the rink at York, and this was their first for oaly $600 Down and ap brush demonstration. Coventry for a party on Wednes visit in fifteen years. proximately $40.00 per month SOUTH COVENTRY— ^ day, April'24, berinning at 7:30. Mrs. Charles Lord returned home -Harry SorokoHt arrived home with your G.l. loan. Price Near Coventry I.ake — last week after spending the win This party ia not to be limited to Sunday with kis final dUcharge. $$.600. members only—in fact a cordial good hay for a O. I. 4-Room Arrow Shorts ter with her daughter, Mra. Charles Harry la the third of the sons of Year 'Rnnnd Cottage. Eleetrle Paine Wheeler, of Brlmfield, Mass. invitation is extended to all who Mrs. Anna SorokoHt, Hop River ■ ** ^ V A L lA U r iSm B E ^ lights, running'" water, tall 7 0 c -$1.15 Mrs. Howard Boynton of Weth are interested. The only catch la--- Village, to be mustered out, all bnth. Large lot. I-ocated on ersfield and Mrs. Helen Fuller of tlckets must be obtained from the with overseas duty. Harry aerved DELCO Veteraas please note, that hard surfaced road. Price Williamsburg, Virginia, widow of committee before that night as no In the ETO but_haa been back In I iiiM j for oaly $$00 Down and ap- $4,506. Can he yrranged with Men’s the late Commander Lawrence tickets will be sold at the door. this country for aome montha, proxlnuitoly $20.00 a month yonr G. I. Bill of Rights. Fuller of the U. S. Navy,-veteran Mrs. W. W. Haskell. Columbia after his discharge from the hos WATER SYSTEM you eaa boy frnm os a (4) Woven Shorts of World War II, called on rela road, la a patient at Windham pital recovering from wounds re 4-Boom Apartment House on- EI.LING’^ N — .v*\ * tlvcs and friends in town Saturr „ fo sujt your noodt der your OA. Rill of Rights. A v . ™ Community Memorial hospital, ceived in action. A fourth- son, Route IIS—A Real Farm— day. where she was taken Sunday fol Handy to : seho«ils, bus and 70c - 92c - 99c Children’s- The Auxiliary of the American Frank, la atlll in Europa. 100 acres. ..an - Near. Owner lowing a severe heart attack. • F o r • iiffjr ahopplng section. It Interested Legion Earl W. Green Post No. freetisn sf * cut not able to carry nril' l-argc Horace Ooylie and his son, ta a home an^ a good invest Coat and Slip-on ^ ■ 52 is sponsoring a benefit whist house with all convenience Men'^s Ties Charles, of Chicago, are spending p tr gallon you can onjoy th« ment at this reasonable figure, Men’s FIr Leaf this evening at 8 p. m. at the nail us. Dalrv harn with eerneni sta Athletic Shirts a abort time at their Weat street _____ comfort and convaniaaca of ble. l.ocatcd on main hithwav m i j ^ ’ 8028 home of Mrs. Edna L^wis, 317 All New Spring Pfittfirnfi homb. FENDER AND within 1(1 miles of Hartford. Sweaters 12-47 Valley street, Willimantic, the niiming water in the homa and on 50c 69c 92c Mrs. Theda Oehlecs of Metuch- ’Slanv possIMlIttes. Priced tat Union Suits By Suie Burnett funds to be used toward the iinanc BODY W O RK MANCHESTER GREEN Ing of a girl from this town who en, N..J., her daughter, Mra. Nor fionH iniuiiF the fann. And best o f all, we’ll ba SECTION—OFF - quick sale: glTJIOO.. Just the outfit you’ll w ant’ for man Welsh and small daughter of m uiiv Mi tffp lunny weather—sports ensemble they will send this year to the SOLIMENE A FLAGG PORTER tlTREBT— Men’s Knit $3.00 fo $4.50 55c-$1-$1.50 Bar Hillb, N. J.. are at the home glad to work out an easy payment eaturlng pantie-blouse ^ with re- Girls’ State program which is to INC. 1MU HUB HMTS Owner ooeupled T-Rnbm Sin COVENTRY— of Mrs. Oehlera’ parents, Mr. and aovable crotch to' weai' with a be conducted at one of the tlorml- 8S4 Uniter St. Dal. 61SI IB M in m i T plan with you. Gall or write today! aia. dost ttk* new'irith at- Cooptry Home. 8 • Room BRIEFS • 65c 92t Mra. George Champllnj-f Columbia ;ay dirndl" aklrt of crispy tailored tories of the Tlnlversity of Con tadwd garage. Hot water heat Dwelflng. NOW VACANT. Green. N o obligation! borta Smart, comfortable, easy necticut, Storrs. wttli oB hnrner. Large Uvlng All Improvemeuta except beat. w i care for. Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanley An tllllM room with greptane. flood sized Barn and garage. 26 oerea Children's Polo Shirts Pattern No. 8028 comes in slees Added Reaspn Bonse Needed drews have returned to their home ALICE OOFBAN < •II M flllfl loL Prien |14A0Q- Terms land. Within 20 miles of Hart f A 44, X6, is. 20; 40 and 42. SiSe after a five months absence, dur IHaown Aa ()ueeu Allee) THE •IBBIIItlll STANDARD Arnugnd. ford. Price $6,000. Lonff or Short 1) A blouse, 2 1-8 yards of 35 of. 39' Pittsburgh—(/P)—An ex-soldier, ing which time they toured to the Seventh iraugliter nt a Seventh Son Sleeves ' d i; ahorta, 2 1-4 yards; skirt, filing a petition for eviction of ten W est Coast, spending the winter Bum With u VeU Plumbing and Heating Company $1.25 ^ yards...... ants from a honie he bought, told in California and from that ix>l>>t> ReoSlnaa Dully. Inelndlna SnnSny, pattC0 i, send 20 cents, J. W. Welxel, veterana advertised visiting places of interest. • A. M to t P M. Or By Appolnt- 1119 Main StreeWNear Trumbull Hartford ALLEN REALTY COMPANY C£HOIISe''$OK - VSOMy,your I name, address, size in fhe OPA Rent division, a -num- Spring work seems to have tak ment. In the Stevlee of Ihe Pea Phone Hartford 6-0823 ISO CENTER STREET' TELEHONE 5108 INC. and the pattern number ’uer of reasons why be needed the en lU toll with Columbia men-r ote for SO-Venrh. All Lines'Of InBurnhce. Including Life Mortgages Arranged FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILV hoiiae, and added:. "M y dog la al Irving Lohr suffered a painful in bPIKITUAI MEDIUM Direct Wires — From Hartford ’J-74.56 — Fr«»m Wllllnmnllr 105 'The Manchester p e o i> 1160 Ave. Ameri so expecting a U t^r of puppies on jury to a flhger recently, When a tSS Uhorult Street, HurtfetW Ouaa, j N. Y , JuBs a." . (larga lof tis was movUis nUsd MANCHESTER EVENING HERAEU, MANCHKS'l EK. CONN.. 1< ItlOAX,. At*KIL 1», ItM t mx >. f - MANCHESTEIMS''^INQ kBRALDp/HANCraSTER. CONN, FRIDAT, AFRlt W, tension, the administration was the trout would be at home' In V the rcault. of courae, would not be Sails Trimmed represented in some Cspltoi hill Seeking Books the war and a large group will go ria Is in charge of ths annual pic IHanrt|patpr to esti^bllsh what haa been con Their own brook, and a system in Political Row quartets as believing that it might .to New Britain to witness this nic to be held June 23 at a place sidered a’ "reasonable profit” In which fishermen could learn what be better for all concerned to let Bills Ordered Paid'by SeWctiHcn Cedars Facing degree. and time to be announced later. I^D Pttlt^ * Jfpfali the past, but to make poaaible Bn elusive fellow a real trout can Seen Shaping On Must Bills the legislators go home as s c ^ as For Children May 16, 17»18 and 19 will be the The tegular monthly meeting possible. i Abraltls, Mrs. Ursula, board and c a r e ...... 9 25.00 annual Tall Cedar cofiyention to will be held at the Masonic Temple PUliiUUUUSU WT riUD__ profits more handsome than have be. A system in which the present In no Mood t« Do AnytlH|og Heavy Pragi’am Monday evening, April 22 at 7:S0. ^ rjuLd PBINTINU tNU hatchery to brook to creel process Adkins Printing Co., printing and binding...... 276.70 be held'^kt Atlantic Clty.'Hotel ac- I tt BIMH ever been known. Such a condl-' Senator Pepper (D-Flal a Sup .21.75 commodatlqns have been made for There will be entertainment and PAPER COLLECTION On Jaji Poliey Hope to Get Irritated Library at the Couii'^ Aetna Brush Co., brushes and mops...... lUnen—ter; Ooon. tion would continue to exist until might teem a little leas auto porter of the Truman' progrant, Allen. Mra. Emily, rent, ^ ...... • 22.00 80 People anld already over 60 have refreshments In charge of Paul TBuMAfl nutonsoN matic. Congress Out of Wash* said that on the basis of the Home Being Supplietl 154.44 Nutmeg / Fbrest Has been resCrved.X A special coach Carter. IN THE OMMrfti MaiMC«T ample production finally restored (Continued from Page One) American Agricultural Chemical CO., fertilizer...... rov In July. Bairett Plumbing Supply Co., hardware and supplies...... this program. \ does, then, is to legislate a quick Meond Time I’ollcleo queotlonesP' day to five "must” subjects in an Rut many members who have pri at th*- Hartford dounty Tempora- Belmont Supply Co., police equipment...... 1.36 scheduled before closing fqr the Past Grand Tall Cedar Roy NoK: N ^ r boom in which even the most in streams, with the trout reaped In When New Zealand. Indlai^/knd effort to get an irritated and often inary campaign contests will! J-y Home for CTlWr^ at Ware- Bidwbll. Raymond, use of c a r ...... 6.48 122.06 summ^. recess. efficient will, for a time, make such fashtoti that they would Phllippthc members of tM Far rebellious Congress out of Wash make unofficial departures long } BHah Hardware Co., hardwa«-e and aupplies...... Saturday evening, April 27, g BEFRIGER(^R anti ^Cteatam Btetea aac APO ...... J13.00 Eastern Xpmmisslon- oxprcpressed ington by early July. before that. In Hartford C'liinty will 'hold s Boland Co., g a s ...... 541.53 more money than they over grow up in Ignorance of man as meeting at the home In May and 55.00 Ladies’ Night, program is being WASHING MAqWNiE *“ MCMWCH U» dreamed of. And then, of course, their feeder. When they were of some concern at a m e^ng yester The unofficial decision appeared ./ With the House off on an Eas Boston Blue Print Go., Inc., maps and printing...... plaqncd. Past Grand Ta(l Cedar Spring Clecining THC i^OCIATBD PKCSa day over American littentions at likely to direct majdr efforts toi ter recess that lasts till April 30. it la desired to bring as itian> Brakhwalte, J. R.. locksmith services...... 4:20 SERVICE " Tba Aaaodatad Praaa la aaeiuaivaly proper size, he would have them books to the home at that time 1.50 William Anderson is chairman of WASH WINDOWS will come the bust which always MacArthur’s rcque)K, to send food ward salvaging OPA and tjie the Senate expected to clear away Bray, Francis E., clock repairs...... the committee making arrange M tttled te the uad o l republloaUoa m released Into the main body of to Japan, it marked' - the second today additional debate obataclea possible. 60.59 Wa sh w ik id w o rk att aaar# diapatehaa eradtted *0 U.or n