■ -• ■ ■ X. ^ i m TnuasniA^, Aritxij 18,1948 ‘ Avetace Dally drcalatlon The Weather Foroeoat of D. K' W eathar ifiattrljMter lEpgntng fgrato For tlm MobUi of March. 104a I the youhtiT Clear and colder tonight with light froot In Interior aectton; Sat­ N Services Tonight To Attend C onccriffM.... —___ ; S______7 . . rappear . min • a con-x^ conS^ s 9 ,0 4 2 ^ ' cert at the famous Carnegie Hall. urday fair and warmer followiad tty Tomorrow, Good Friday, with Meniber of the AadHR Herald P u b l i s h e r I* ChaniTei^ed to W ork These Uavs Communion In the German O f GrandtIawEghier She la m pupil of Professor Andor laereaaing dondlneoe. it Town At the Concordia lage only, preparatory serv- Scheon, famous music teacher Bnreaa of CIrealatlon \ ___ Will begin at 9:16 and the from Austria. UfancbeafFr— 4 City o f Village Charm Sir and Stn.'^altar B. Joynei*. legular„ ---- service , ------at 9:30 a. ni. Mr; and Mf*. Anthony George Mr. and M rf. George will spend . : s . f t W tl HoH atiadtshave , <:oncordla Luthe>an cb»irch Elaater weekend with their fami­ ^ ikon a f«w days ap^^ in Atlantic | choir will meet tnifl this CVfniTiKevfnUi^g EL,at In in iiicthe cvt;iiiii*;evening at i 7:30.uv mv the ,*•«- In- »»••• will .1.. loav^-f»y . w plane - Friday---- —^ after---- (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS . . A ^ A > _____ a ______. . . I l f g ^ J lL a f f m n / 1 ly in New Y o rk and return b5r (ClaeaUed Advertlalag en Page l4> MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1946 & City. N . J. on a combined butinew «;45. They will render ,^at the tci medlate Lt^her League will noon tot New York City to attend VOL.LXV., NO. 170 Tand pleaaure trip. On t n ^ return I Maundv thurs

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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 ^

i • ■ ..jSS J. MANCHESTfeR EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY, APRIL 19,194® F A O l MUM MANCHESTER EyENlNG HERALD, MANGHE^ER. CONN FRIUAV, APRIL 19, 194® ^ G E EIGHT Britain laat Nov. 21. raised a pan------^ ^ try window and sprinkled arsenic .schools The diseasV has been I a class of candidates following a Time Allowed .■'•upper at 6:30 tf'clork. triom e on two lemon pies. The j quite prevalent in Colcheateyh^*! Korkville No Actual Shortage pies had been baked for Thanks- Asks Monthlv/ ■ in other parts of the atate./Afieixt- Named Chairman The Army and Navy Club MASON CONTRACTOR ^ 1 j Bernard Grogan, manager of th* givipg day. The poison was identi­ Price Ccfi^teol Will Be ' ly. The disease, here haa>»Jeen so RANGE AND JUEL OIL For Defense fied by analysis at the FBI labora­ Fireplaces Flagstone Walks mild in form that It h i^ ^ e n hard t Palace Theater, has been named by Police Report Richard. Valentine of Stafford tories in W ita^gton. Incorporated I to distinguish it frp i^ n ^ ordinary To Open Office / Of Meat in Nation Chlarisio, om the atand, denied Incinerators Retaining Walls i Springs to serv’e as chairman for Joke If^^aw Passed i (uugh. .Miss y>^(mt thinks the . Wholesale/Gosoline Poison Pie Case Con­ that he had bae'n in New Britain ' worst is ove^ptywill be by the Rockville and the town of Vernon Landscaping and Grading. ' A-1 Meadow. in the eampalgn for funds far the amount of Federally Inspected on the night of Nb.v. 21. He was 3 1 Coiniiiissioii Wants a , time the schOprt/teopen. QuHe s ' For Licenses Governn^nt Officials tinued to Let Counsel arrestad In January after analyels number School children Had | American Cancer Society. Me; meat shipped across atate lines has Loam Delivered. j . ____ dropped sharply and they say This of the powder found on the pice Changes House Voted Bookkeeping System alrcady^'mfd the disease and were t Grogan succeeds Rev. George 8, Estimate Billion More | Prepare Arj^meiit . Sermons Bantly Oil Company means: had been made. Set Up hy Chief thciyfCirfc protected. Auto Driving Certificates Brookes who was previously named “ * * . * BINGO 30,000 YARDS | iip Off So Many Con-' sellers WHS taken sick rhairman,' who Is unable to serve PfSunds Will Be on O - i Selling Close To Home 3-*U Main Street TcL 5293 or S-1057 Slaughterers, with the demand Hartford, April 19 — liPi — l^ls That OPA Would v.>th pleurisy the day of the s<-hool To Be Issuetl in Police duetto iijness vilian Market in 1946 ' for meat so great, are favfng Superior Cou^ Judge James E. Grade A-1 Manured Meadow Loam for The Police Conimisaioner.a Imve ;,Concert In which she was to have _ I ■ Holiday Observance Opposite the Armory Evdry,Saf. Night At 8:30 Sharp! Court Room Tlip fnctnrles. banks, and school* themaelvsa trouble by selling meat Murphy has continued until Tues­ Rundown-butNOW Be in Dead Duck Class i delegated Commissioner Jay takeY^ part, and had to be kept close to home, within their own Sale in Whole or in Part. to confer with Chief SHmye^G. at hofpe. She had a high fever for ^ were closed today in ebservanee of By JtfiaM Marlow | day the trial of Louis Chlarisio, Good Friday. Practically all of state, even though out-of-state She’s F tm lje lt Hmi 21 ^ames Including Sweepstakes (Editor'* Note:<4'bfit la the , Gordon with h view to sei^Yhg up a couple of days but is rapidly i Rockville, April 19—A tempo­ Waahington, April 19 — (J>) — centers have te do without. accused of attempting to kill hi* i . \ the stores were'open for business Srst of two atorieo on whot j Improving and will soon be out of rary branch o^ft.ce of the Motor Why the wideaproad meat scarc­ OPA is going to try to cut down estranged wife by putting poison fiaod Mm m 1m* Mm Il a system of bookkeepih^jTii his of­ today and will also'be open until'9 in a 'Thanksgiving pie. ifVwB fOB the Hou»e vote on OPA X bed ity? on this practice so more meat will fice sothHt the montluy report.s of ,, Vehicle Departnierit will open next o’clock this evening. Evidence il> the trial had been H tid wMMR / 7 DOOR PRIZES GARBARINI BROTHERS nifona to citiBena and the r k e standing of t h ^ l i c e Budget ' ‘''" " y members be distributed around .the country. of the Farm Bureau were present Tuesday in the Police. Court room rom i Student Council Ck>vemment officials^—and they completed Wednesday when Judge CALL e v e n in g s thinxa they hoy.) may, be secure^^^by the Commis A Student Council has been . In 1945 about 24,600,000,000 Monday evenirtg at the meeting for the issuance of o|5erator’s II-' have figures to back them up — poimds of meat were killed. Of Murphy granted the' continuance FMi, TKRHtF WF EACH SATURDAY NIGHT PHONE 859D — AFTER 6 P. M. sionei’s. held at tile homYs of Mrs. Edkard formed hy the pupils of the East now: eay there’s no actual shortage of to allow defense counsel to pre­ By danteo Maeioyy censes and continue until tuesday. that total. 3,600,000,000 went to Two fnppi^.s ngo Commi.ssioner school with the following niem- pare an argument against the Waahington. April. — Joseph .suggested that surh a A. Kmjte in Gilead, when Mias Co­ April 30th. The office will bi>^open meat in this country. the armed forces and 1,? 00,000,000 ra Webb was pre.<(ent and gave a hers: Grade 3. Beverly DeCarll, etate’s request that it be allow­ from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.ni. AIL ap­ Rpnaifl LnFerriere; Grade 4. Vlr- More meat—an estimated 1,000,- went to lend-lease and other eX' Far tale st all irsg stere* svsrjrt^r*. What does the Hoiwe vote dlv.OPA RUSCO AU-Metal porta. That le^l 12,200,000,000 ed p6 file an amendment to the mean* to anjrone who haa to'-^go plications should be properly made glnl.n Metcalf. Donald Johndrow; (XIO.OOO pounds . more — will be original information against - ^ ■ ' • membVr Uiind sugar substitutes out'and signed with the applicant’s Cfcade 5. Janet Musser, Robert placed on the civilian market in pounds for civilians. to the atore t^ buy , thing* ? Plenty; In 1946— it is estimated—23,- Chlarizio. The amendment charges meet with the GIM for, this A wrltteh- signature. Hlrth: Qrade 6. Joan Newmarker, Self'Storing 1948 than in 1946. that the wife, Mrs. Rose Chiarizio, If It becoftie* law, price control work. \ planned for May 20 at Hebron SOO.OOd.OOO pounds will be killed Divorces Granted JoaYi Scotta: Grade 7N. Nanev Wide Scarcity In Some Pla up. Idake no mistake about that. granted at the session of the Tol­ Marlerie Stnlger. Wayne Kellner; Combination Windowc msa$, in some places and for some 000 will go overseas in ' export kill, but that he intended to kili report be so broken down tliaf the I oaiinmg Grade 8,' Bette Koa*. Shepherd e SOLIMENEyA FLAGG T|»ere’d still be an OPA. but In expenditures and balame of methods. This will be open to all land County Superior Court on people. And these are tbe officials' sales or by way of UNRltA. her two sisters and the husband of nhme only. Thursday by Jitdge Francis A. Johnson. THINK OF IT! You never have, to change screen or reasons for that; That would leave 20,900,000.000 one of them'. department mav be tiad luonllily. |'|ntcce*tecl. Purvjiaae Store / The knockout blow to OPA came • ______'______; J’oplca which will also be con­ Pallotti. 1. People have plenty of money. pounds for civilians, or 1.000,000, -The state charged that Chlarixlo Mr. and Mrs: M. Edward Con­ storm sash — with RllSt'O! Combines screen, storm M l Center Tkl. fin from a change suggested by Rep sidered Tncliide ways of keeping Mrs. Doris Tatro Kynoch of With rationing gone, they’re buy­ 000 Tnore than last ytar. went to his w;ife’s home in New nors have purchased from John sash, weatherstripping and SELF-B'IDRAGE WITHIN Gossett, Texas Democrat, and ap­ young;. clH|d training, rug making, Rockville was granted a divorce ing lets of meat. That uses up the proved by the House. But> first, fibin John D. Kvnoch Hlsri of this Fitts, the Royal Scarlet.Store at 15 THE WINDOW ITSELF — in one permanent unit. Pro- slip covfr flaking, upholstering, Prospect .street, and ^are now In supply. / here's the background. I>r,;4rvln A. Moon care of seWmg machine and other citiji on grounds of intolerable vides year-round, rainproof, draft-free venlllaHon— per­ 2. Black markets, are draining Under the law OPA automatic­ crueHy- She was granted custody charge. Mr. Fitta la np"’ aper- item.*. Mr.<». fed ward A. Foote was ating a store at Storrs. manent protection —• complete freedom froip window off huge chunks of meat to sell to ally would die June 30, unless con­ Dr^.4’rwln A. Moon, of Moody | Maurice J. Keefe, inspeetor in made chairman^of this group, and of their two minor children and $6 people who don’t mind paying tinued by Congress. Institute extensio Ataff. , the Milk Adminlstra- a week each toward their sup­ Practice Sesaioi^ ' care! \ Mrs. Leroy H. Geteh.ell secretary. The All-Rockville team black market prices. Demand for Continuance en above in oYic of his ‘‘Sermons | Hartford, lost live Holstein Canning leaders f(k, the coming port. NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET! S. Because’ of the big demand 'from Science’’ demonstrations, la ; ^ows out of a herd of 38 mixed is holding practice seaaiona this There's been big public dema year were named, with Mrs. Al­ Clarence. Edward Abom of Tol­ afternoon and Saturdav afternoon and the black markets, the meat the producer of the sound-color | breeds Wednesduv. There were 18 bert W. Hllding chairman. land was granted a divorce from to continue OPA. President film “The God of Creation," to be for all players who can attend. is not being distributed equally. man and his administratlon^’ant- cows which had lieeiV pul out to , .Mrs. Walter E. Wright will act Erminetta Jdhnston Abom of New 4. Because of this unequal dis­ shown at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow pasture, including the five above York on grounds of desertion and Practice la held at Henrv Park. . Bartlett - Brainord Co. ed It continued until ...lune 30. for Jonea Street and Burrows Hill The largest group of candidates In tribution, many people and places EM NOW! night at the Salvation Army hall. 1947. mentioned, the others remaining section: Mrs. Getchell for the was awarded the custody of their 10.3 WOODBINE ST. HARTFORD (6), CONN. The local Corpa band will pre- in the barn. Two of the cows died the hlstor>’ of the club Is reporting are unable to get meat. The House -votedyCb continue green; Mrs. George Milne for Gil­ child. The couple was married in t e l e p h o n e HARTFORD 2-1259 aent a half hour of music prior to quite sudd^ly before aid could 1935 while he was in the service, for practice. Bationing Ended Too Soon OPA only unUl jft r e h 31. 1947. ead; Mrs. Albert Turgeon for Am- What the government .people But the' admiptatration wanted the picture. Following the show­ be obtained, ''having been taken •ston Lake section. livlitg first in Michigan and later Evenings and Sundays. 8-4045 ing of the picture. Rev. Bradford to the barn agaip for their grain in New York.'''He testified that she don’t say, although it seems un­ OPA tontlnujpB practically as It la. Mrs. Barbara (Williams) Porter. deniable. is that meat rationing, woii could^ay strong. Hess, of the Christian Missionary rations. The others died .shortly 1 - , left him in 1042, 2 B e 0uHfii/ leasfoons WISHES THEIR FRIENDS and PATRONS after, dioiiping in their stanch- " ’Ur of Major Howard E. Porter, •* Alliance church of Hartford, will Mrs. Katherine Morgan Howard which ended last November, ended ignored this and Ions one after the other, exhibit-1 her long trip by train British- through a bunch of bring. a brief Evangelistic mes­ of Ellirigton was granted a di­ too soon. sage. The public Is cordially Invit­ ing symptoms of frothilvg. sw ell-' f’'oui Hartford to join her husband Ratldnlng would W vc been a e*—called amendments — , 6tl, (.Qw m Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they vorce from William Henry How­ would leave OPA para- ed. ing, trembllug, etc. The 6th cow ard, now oC South IVTodsor on big help in dlatribpting the meat Produced in the West Coast lab­ to be seriously affected will prob­ will make their home and where American Club more equally. Bqt there. 1* worse Major Pofter is employed by the grounds of desertion. It wb* testi­ For A Delicious Those changes would leave OPA oratory of Moody Bible Institute ably recover. Eighteen In all were fied that he left her in 1941 fol­ news: / by Dr. Moon, "The God of Crea­ affected. oil company for which he worked A VERY HAPPY ’ Between now and next fall meat helpless In this way: They would before enlisting in the army. They lowing several years of married tion’’ is the second In a series of Drs. Dlnvmoi'k and Hii.shnell, life. BINGO will be s ca la r because this is the rip off so many controls and Veterinarians, believe „ death was rfrport that the housing situation acramble others so badly that OPA evangelistic films. His first film, Community Ser\ifp aeason—it, nappeirs every year— due to poisoning from eating scoke there i.s about as acute as in Oon- In' effect would be a dead duck. ^ "They Live Forever," had a large A Community Lenten service EASTER DINNER when copiparatively few cattle are showing in all parts of the coun­ or pokeweed growing in the 160 ncctiiTi^. but they have been able killed. / And box fop tho new UoaM “ Ring Down Curtain” acre farm owned by Mr. Keefe, on to secure, quarters. Mrs. Porter will be held this evening at 7:45 T omorrow try. o'clock at the Vernon methodist In tne midst of the uproar over Orapo-Nuts Wi Patkagol OPA officials, examining all the Believed to be the first of their the Hebron^Andover Road. Pois­ was the guest of her parcnts-ln- You Will Really Enjoy the Scarcity, meat industry people amendments, picked out the one oning by sheep laurel was also law for alxiHt two weeks before church with the pastor. Rev. F. kind are the natural-color picturea A. Dyckman in charge. pUid into Washington, complain- offered by Gossett a* the one of photosynthesis, the mysterious suggested, but the ailing cows did i leaving Thursday, Night m g to Congress that OPA price Send one box top from the large package, or two which would "ring down the cur­ not respond to treatment for that ' Services for ' Holy Week were Senior Softball League and Remember... food-manufacturing process re­ The second meeting of the ceilings were causing the scarcity. from the unall, timther with 25^ in coin (no tain on OPA.” kind of poison. . ' held Thursday and Good Friday at ■ne House, debating a bill to sulting from the action of Sunlight Senior Softball League sponsored In stamps, please), yOur name and address, to But what the House did can’t on green leaves. Mr. Keefe, who was just start-, 10 a m. at the local Episcopal keep OPA alive after June 30. first become law unless: ! Ing out for Stafford on his work, j chuich, the Rev. H. R.' Keen offi- by the Recreation Board will meet Though photomicrograhy the this evening at 7:30'o'clock in the C A LL 3935 voted late yesterday to tear off all Crape-Nut$ 1Vhea(-Mea(, Wallingford, Conn. 1. The Senate, which still has to audience peers Into the niicro- I when interviewed, .said that he ' ciating. OPA price controls over meat but .1 act on continuing OPA, .approves will get no eompen.sation for his The Hebron Congregational La- City Council rooms, this being the scoplc world of a drop of water deadline for entries into the ORANGE a few hours later reversed this What the House did. (It may not, and observes the complexity of lo.s8, but he was philo.sophieal dies’ Aid Society met Wednesday decision. hut no one can be sure, one way or about It, saying that the fanner j afternoon at the home df Mr*. league. Six teams have already For a Reservation for Sunday Uny organisms, enlarged more ia always losing anyway, and Is; signified their intention of enter­ Weald Make Drlx-e Impossible the other.) than a million times. Walter E. Wright with Mr*. Wal-- HALL Abolishing price ceilings would 2. If the Senate and House used to it. ; ter C. Hewitt. Mrs. Paul Potocek ■ ing as follows: The Hot-Shots, The presentation of the operetta i Raul Yanke, rhanager; Englert’s make any drive against black agree, the president must sign and Mrs. Frank White assisting as marketeers impossible. With price "A Day In the Woods" by the I hostesses. AC, Francis Pitkat, manager; El­ At the their act Into law. Ha might veto lington AC. A. -Lanz, inanager; controls gone, knyone could W ; Will Be Open Easter Sunday For Your Convenience It. Strong Support pupils of Hebron Center school, j Easter Services in the churches Wednesday evening brought out an i Center AC. C. Koelsch, manager; charge any price he could get, no This is what the Gossett amend­ will.take place Sunday, with spe­ matter how high. audience with standing room only, cial music by the choirs. Rehear­ Scout Club, A1 Sucheckl, manager: ment would do: For British Loan every seat being filled to over-1 and the Aldon Spinning Mills of NEW HOMES The FBI now, because there All price controls would have to sals have been going on during still are price controls, is investi- And Will Feature A Complete Line Of :, flowing. the week. There will be the usual Talcottvillc. Playing dates, by­ be removed from a commodity The operetta opened with a laws. opening date and umpires g;ating complaints that some display of Easter flowers, and no FOR VETERANS VILLA LOUISA / whenever the production of 11. Haidford, April''19 - (YPi—Strong marching song in cUonis by all slaughterers are collecting gov­ doubt Easter suits and hats will be will be decided upon at the meet­ over a 12-month period, was as support\W-lthin Qonneclicut busi­ j the 60 or more singers. "Our ing this evening and any team in­ w BOLTON ernment money (subsidies) by HOLIDAY PASTRIES and BREAD x great as the production of that ! Cheerful Song" followed, rendered featured. A fine day is hoped for pretending to sell at ceiling prices ness ra n n for the proposed $3,- and , there will be a representative terested in - joining the league commodity w m between July 1, by two voices, with chorus. "In should have a representative at Manchester Green while actually black marketing. 1940 and June 30, 1941. 760,000,000 loan to Britain was TTic Tree-Top,” "Grandma’s Song,” attendance in all probability. OPA is investigating something At, St. Peter’s there wiil be an this meeting. Section That year, 1940-41, was a pretty reported today by the Connecticut or "She Takes Her Time,” "Littie Housing Committee eJse, and it’s very Importsmt. It good year In all kinds of produc­ Gypsy Girl," “ Sleeping Children” early communion service at 8 goes like this; Chamber of Commerce. o’clock, also one in connection The recently appointed Home Available about June IS. 5 tion although American produc- "The Boys," "Happy Little Gypsy ; Building Committee which Mayor and 6-Room HInglea. All con­ When meat is slaughte|:ed and tl^ went far beyond that during Information to this effecl t^'as Girl," "Echo Song," "Who Is To with the 11 a. m. service. The Rev. sent across state lines, it has to be conveyed to Col. Thomas Helves. H. R. Keen will officiate. Raymond E. Hunt named has veniences Including fireplace, Tes’W lev* tke de- the^-ar.- - Blame?’’ and "Good Night." were elected Attorney Harry H. Lugg air condition nr hot water heat Federally inspected. Meat slaugh­ Ck>nnecticut chairman of the Com­ some of the songs anil choruses A bequest of between 100 arid tered and sold w-ithin a state Nsw, esdWhre Avals* ssfisrsl Makifelly dHfercat, WHIPPED CREAM N o'Yroduotlon Loss Suffered as chairman* and Peter J. Baker with nil burner. Insulation, good mittee on International Economic featured, 200 books has been received by the doesn’t have to bear' this inspec­ Nwt-nke Hevarl le- as secretary. The committee ha* sized lots. Monthly payments GOOD FRIDAY Hssrfusi* Stverphte Ovarm#**J ky Some things—like farm prod­ Policy, In a letter written by Hebron Library Association from leylttedayl '^he presentation was a success as low as $50 Includes taxes and tion. lU m n tiumal S tv fr CsniSssyl ucts which go into the food you Wayne R. Dickerson, executive in bvery way. Proceeds have n ot' late Mrs. ^Ibert VanCleve of anounced that a session will be * In normal times, the amount of held next Tuesday evening from 8 interest; OF COURSE WE WILL FEATURE YOUR FAVORITE eat—didn’t sYt|fer any production vice president of Connecticut yet been given but iiuiat have Colchester. They include fiction meat sold within a state where it's to 9 p. m. in the City Council loss as a| i esuit of reconversion Chamber of Commerce. been satisfactoiy. and will be an- and non-fiction, and while some of For Further information killed and the amount shipped out after the war. nouheed later. Tickets were .50 the more standard works are du­ chamber to confer with those who to centers depending on these WHIPPED CREAM DELICACIES AS USUAL Mr.. Dickerson said a survey by are interested in building homes, CALL 5105 OPA officials say,with the ut­ the Connecticut chamber of 54 cents each for adults, and there plicates of those already in the li­ SERVICE shtoments.hit a balance. most emphasis that this Gossett were a good niany who bought but brary, they are finer books in or with veterans .who are seeking But these are not normal times. / local chambers at)d 80 chamber of­ homes. The committee has car­ amendment would be finish f4 r ficers and directors showed 73 per could, not «ttend in person. The every way. with better print, etc. Govenurient officials say the They will be placed on the shelves ried out an investigation with the OPA and this is why: cent of those replying indicated teachers, Mr*. Maude Bottomley, ALLEN Mrs. Ida C. Hcck and ,Mrs. Archie as soon as the hard worked libra­ result that there is no question They say >t would rip price crffi- the United Slates should make Green and the-spet;ial, music teach­ rian can take care of the job. Mr»>, but' what a housing shortage ex­ trols off more than half the things such a loan, 20 per cent were op­ ist* here. It is also planned to have REALTY CO. of the whlsh go into the government’s er did outstanding vvdrk In train­ VanCleve was well known here Very Pretty ! posed and 7 per cent approved ing the children. %nd much loved by those who j«gular office hours each week for 180 Center Street' living cost index, the chart of with qualification*. the convenience o f those Interested WE ARE MAKING goods which Americans buy, like There will be a demonstration knew her. of a motion picture and sound pro­ The Rev. and Mr*. George M. in housing. i While the matter of BREAD food, clothes, and so on. jector at Hebron 'Town Hall,'May Milne entertained children from home* for veterans ia of primary / And, further, these officials say Iqiportance, the committee will the price controls would have to Soiip.aiul Bread 7. The -Hebron Parent-Teacher Aa- Hebron and Gilead Sunday ochools Notice CROSS sociation is sponsoring . the puX at the parsonage in an Eaater egg also consider ways of gettthg ad­ \ conte off those things at once. ditional homing for civilians. - SUNDAY There’d be no delay because the chase of a projector, and a repre­ ■hunt recently. FRIDAY ^ SATURDAY Thursday Fare sentative of the firm making the A^emon Qraag* production of them for the past~12 A public heating will be held by . - COME EARLY AND BE ASSURED OFOBTAININQ-YOUR SHARE! instrument will be present aiuT' The Vernon Orange will meet the Town Planning Commisaion months has been as great or demonstrate its use. The Heturon 1%fee Face Robbery duvrg* this evening at the Orange Hall in greater than In 1940-41. of Manchester, Monday, April, 2 ^ Tonight 7:30 O'clock (THIS BREAD IS A VERY RICH RAISIN BREAD DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE HOLIDAY. New London, April 19- (iP) — Grebn school alone has glOO-ready Vernon Center with the third and 1946, at 8:00 P. M., in the Munici­ IVonId Have to IJft Controls to add to the fund being piled up Chaplin, .April 19—(/P)—Leo Rob­ YOU \ViLL l ik e IT!) The girls at Connecticut .College Fourth degrees being conferred on pal Building to consider a repeat And these'are the things from for the purchase and many of the ert, 22, of Putriam; Alfred J. Roas- to change from A 2k>ne to B Zone which, they say, the controls would For Women have voted to dine on local organizations have either man, 25, of Southbrtdge, Mass., all or part of the area bounded as ,/ have to be lifted: soup and bread ekeh Thursday Contributed or pledged help. Jhe and Paul Lamoreux, ig, of East follows: Northerly o> Strickland Meat, milk, most farm products, night and devote the money a cost will be between $426 and Providence, R. I.; were bound over • ■ / ' . ■ Street. Easterly by Broad Street, South Methodist Church P L E N T Y O F regular full course meal would $475, according to circum'stances. / nearly all dairy products (except for the Superior court b - charges SfMOlNIZING SouUterlv by Columbus Street and Main Street and Hartford Road A GRAND ASSORTMENTf OF MANY butter), coal, shoes, wool and ray-, have cost to European relief. It is believed that the instrument of armed robbery , in" justice court Westerly by Bolton Street. 8818 oh goods, and women's' clothes After an experimental twp-week will be of a great deal of use In hero last night. In default of $10,- The Body Shop Method Town Planning (Commission, made from wool and rayon, house­ period’ in which the program was local affairs. 000 bail each. Justice Therese \ Charles W. Holman, SERMON BY TH^ MINISTER hold furniture. carried out In a Single dormitory The He-GI-Am Bridge Club is Daubencck remanded them, to-the SOUMENE & FLACt;. Inc. \ , (Thairman. HOT CROSS And—the majority of basic in­ and raised $430 for relief purpose*, omitting its party on Holy Week, Winijham county jail to await 334 Center St. TM SI9I \ Carl W. Noren, dustrial products In such fields as the aoup and bread Thuraday din­ and will be entertained on the 25th trial. Ail three are hgld in con­ * Secretary. SPECIAL MUSIC BY MEMBERS OF CHOIR metal, textiles. . leather, rubber, ner was extended throughout the at the home'Of Mrs. William Ham­ nection vVlth the rohbbry of the chemicals, coke, stone, gla.<(s. college last night. mond at the Green. atore of Clifford Buraick'in 6bap- THAT WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR EASTER But you say: Things like house­ T^e money will be turned over Schools of the town clo s ^ feTl- lln center last March 20. hold appliances—electric irons,, for to the Save the Children Federa­ day for the usual spring vacation, AND ALWAYS FRESH DINING TABLH ^ instance—ceitainly aren’t being of' a week or ten days, including FROM THE OVENS tion, Inc. Part vl’Hl be used to sup­ Waateful produced,In the seqne quantity as ply a .small school, L’ecole dc weekend*. Mias Teresa . Vincent, •chbel .nurse, visited the achool* FU EL AND 1940-41.• Why would OPA have to Fillss, in Boulogne, France, with and some of the ,homes Frldgy, A garbage survey of 247 cities do anything about lifting ceilings clothing, shoes, school supplies on them ? looking up the cough situation. in the United States at the begin and:, supplemental food. The re­ She is inclined to believe that ning of rationing showed that 20 RANGE OIL Because if OPA has to throw mainder will be used to aid three there is an epidemic of a mild per cent of the food purchased by Reliable. Metered Service off altogetlier ceilings on basic needy French children, and for householders .was wasted. / metal)Y like steel—which go into form of whooping cough in tbe mailing and transportation From One of Manchester’s Oldest Dealers How to save time Remember- - We Are Open Every Day electric irons—and the price of I charges. steel shoot.s up, OPA won’t be able . very well to tfeep the price ,lld on the end product, like electric irons. Tokyo Bay Cach^ THE W. G. GLENNEY COMPANY Including' Suriday—- 7 A. M. to 9 P. .M. 'True, it may be a little while be­ Easter 1- Easter by taking your time ^ • »...7 > - - rf • fore atcet—because of the strike Retoil SHAD Wholesale PHONEYH8 ' in steel and the prodpetion lost in Shrinks in Value reconversion—has a full 12-month Candy production equal to .1940-1941, Cosmeficp In the«e days when your local dial equipment it carrying the greeted ] But that probably won’t be very > QUEEN’S OWN a WHITMAN’S By Mrs. Anns Cahot long. Tokyo, AprU 19—(-P»—That 30,- It’s a summer nightgown which load ever — porticijitarly during midmorning and dorly evening hqun 000,000,000 yen ($2,000,000,000) Meanwhile, things like clothing la* completely easy to make and a — there may be a delay of o few seconds before you hear the dial and farm products that go into cache in Tokyo bay had shrunk to-, I WILD FLOWER a BURNHAM AND joy-to laundar iu It opens out per­ (lay to a $45,(j00 platinum bar and BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING yovir food would have to come off BRADY fectly flat (or ironing. Two lengths tone. This dMsn't mean your telephone i$ out of order — bnly that the $3‘2,46o in silver ingota,_jilus the THE I INTOXICATION at once, And you need the food of rayon allk or aatin make)! the dial equipment it working at full copocHy at the moment. more than yoi/nneed the steel pro- prospect of a few thousand dollars gown — adoralfie puflad sleeves, duct*. more...... -'V"’' ’ BONED ROE OR BUCK ' COLLISION e x p e r t s » LA DANDY ^ B LOUIS SHERRY waistline and neck are shirred up Lieut. Col. R. Carleton looked at I by means dt pastel satin or flower- K you do ndt heor the dial tone promptly, pleoie woH fer the.fomiliar a heap of 49 Ingots—a total of 54 » PLAID ad tatfata ribb$ms Uuougkr hum. You'll save time by waiting because, if you dial tee leen, you'll “ Most' I'nique .Excuse" have.been recovered-and remark­ Roe.Sold Separately > MIGNON caalngs. " if yra are making trous­ ed that earlier estimates of the PAINTING I JEALOUSY seau nighties, 'iuM traditional white get o wrong number or no number at oil. And wheheirer it it con­ ON KERRY STREET^ TURN AT THE SECOND CONGREGATTON^ CHURCH ChYcago—‘(iP;—"rhe police drive total value of the cache were a -APOLLO satin and wUle blue aatin ribbons— ot( speederb brought an overflow "highly erroneoQs.” Those esti­ BY f a c t o r y m e t h o d $ ALTAR OP PETALS If jrou'ra just making cool sum* venient, it would help everyone to get better service if you would crowd of nearly 800 before Traffic mates had come from Japanese CALL YOljR ORDERS 'mar n lg h ti^ use flowered crepe or postpone your coll until o IM e later. Judge Leon Edelman yesterday— sources immediately after discov­ Estimates Cheerfully Given! C » EVENING IN I>ARIS • SCHRAFFT muslin and contrasting color rib- the laiffgst court call In five years. ery of the first bar, a platinum ■ bon. , On* of the defendants, Raymond one, two weeks ago.’ FOR DELIVERY I See Mr. Dukett. To obtain complete pattern and Yenchus, 2J, offered what Judge Carieton said the ailvei bars— Sdelman termed "the most imlque no more of platinum and none of to MANCHESTER 2-2335 Mcuae I've ever heari^" He con- gold hgve been recovered, despite ttimed the c4m to April SO and Japanese report*—were “99.96 per ■IMpeiiiled his drivinf privilege cent pure ellver” ind* were valued •tier Yenchm explained that he a t$ 3 0 0 gach. . WM (om erly an ambulance driv- He said there was no indication be could not ac- how many more bars Navy divers 't o civilian driving. might find in the cache. ^ ■ '/ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIEK, CONN., PHIDAY, APRIL 19, 194« PAGE iU BV i^ MAN’CHtSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL io, 1948

tlons. (,'hlna'a Lieut, flen. Chu Shl- Third Generation Takes ^ Koppleniatiin Wins ,Ming also favored a time limit al­ Slmw Opciin Toilay Senate Seeir though rniphasizing there should On Hackgtt^H^n^&tiop - S j K>rl Slants — In For Banner Season ocal Fishermen Out be no limit on the scope of facts. Praise of Bowles y rhomas J. Hhcke^ of 755 , The council chairman. Alaj, Cen. Handliii^DPA By^arlW.Yool ; y News Report W. K. .Marquat. who irf-general North Main,.street, son of John Sport* Editor MacArthur’s deputy. ' -flrmlv In­ iH. Hacketf, of the samr-^ ad­ Washington, D. C., April IB— ' ,, 1 Early on OJ)ening Day sisted that an.v other coiinte tbah Moref^eiitly dress, announced yesterday CongressiTian Koppicmann was t<^ Wefit Side Rec Bowliiig ChanipiouH To (io Abroad free «|>eerh -'would be. •'u>ulein'o- that he will take over manager day tossed a bouquet by Chester Prewar Stara Return ^Itead of the clasa in the American 30,000 AngleTs Enjoy ollett and- Harris . cratic. ■ merit of the 50 aci'cs of ahade Bowles, Stabilization' adniinistra- The first few days of the I946 Le^ue race after the Brat three (Cnnliniied ^■roln I’aije One) To a question liy Tiall. Marquat (Conthdied from Page Une) grown loliacco on the Hackett Itor, former OP A boss. Bowles aeaaon days uf the' 1948 aeason. Experts Hondredfl Whip Troul Town said his stamlherfiil in no way P'antation while his father wirocl; "Dear Herman: Your pro- clearly -indicate’d that the pre-war agree thqt the Junior loop race will Abou "tfruz/Ae" all (•pfhmodities which make up poseef -gmendment yesterday was stars of the game, both batters be a threCL cornered duel betweea Opening Day in State Record First Wins Streams in the Vicinity nenta fw a .State tended to coum il pro­ will have supervision of the information aervn e cedure, . RgTeeiiig ‘ tlie council the/ost of living. bro^lcaf on the Buckland •an absohtte''fnasterpiece.''-- l and pitchers, have loat little of the New YoMf Yankees, Detroit Tl-1 Departirjent yfjn this list the price -chief While Others Visit Sal­ abroad am|Ath inconvenieiii'.e" ■shouhl Von by 'in the tobacco growing busi­ when the House was voting for before donning service uniforms. uom D1 Magglo, Jbimny Pesky, ing Season in Five 1.—f-r fi.h#r- ahly dischargrrd on April .1. ffwn High on It, too. were coal, shoes, restrictive OPA Arrtejndmcnts, ex­ Hundreda of Manrheater flan the^Naval aarvior at Miami. Ha program. -tteneral .Marquat to express his ness. Opening day found the Big Bobby Doerr and Rudy. York are Red Sox Gain Lead in p”'" " ^ views, said: rayon and woolen te.xtiles and>' pressing his sympathy t.o the Am­ Three, Ted Williams. Joe DlMag- hitting well for Manager Joe Years Off to ^ying safeties as Leo Purocher’b-jmikie men war* up bright and early thia aafVinr three yeara in the iThe Aaaoi lated Pieaa Wit^rew many clothing items made fropi For many yeai-s John H. and squad handed Us interborbugh itiisnewa report from tJP* State de- "When America gives her goral erican people. This artiendment glo and Hank Greenberg, ell slug- Cronin’s Bosox. Tex HhghsQK', Start; Vets Are-a Open ' ('.hatter American; Bums Win their favorite trout Nav\. Befoie ent.ennir the serviie will and uiiderstfinfling. she ex- these fabrics. / rhomas Hackett raised tobac­ was unwittingly passedXhy the gers of not* before the outbreak ' Mickey Harris and Bkirl Jonnbon rival Its first" defeat of the young- lAoming op he wa.a employed at the t.'nited partVent la.-t .1ai\\\g'rx' on the ....Mr. co in Bncklaiul and South season. 8-1. A b"lg five-run ' atreaniB lb »P>t* * cold wind Poi IVr. in a statement /ast House on a voice vote but later,, of World War II, slamming o u t' have been mound standouts. Boo The American Legion baseball Tool and Die plant in Hartford, i 'groiin^NJial ^ ...... '‘the g^tv^im ent c an- V '.'.*'’ " ^ night, said also that the ^ iis e Wiiid.sor under the trade name • By Carl P. Blaaall team wilt hold a practicc' tomor- By Joe Reichler at the expense of.'H.arry Feldman kCbi a.xtlng with-.f■ w'lll ie.seive the right to .send rep­ reversed on a standing vot^ home runs to lead their respective' Ferrlss, last year’s freshman star, that sprung lip shortly after sun- — 'not en g a ^ in j y ...... „ bill would '"blow sky-higl/^ the of Hacl-.ett Brothers, succes­ Marlborough, April 19.—(rP)- row afternoon'at the W e^ Side (Assotdkted Press Sports Writer) broke a scoreless deadlock and- riae which discouraged many .of R. l.aMotte Ruaaell. treasurer of i out ereatjn)NHi»f fear of propagan^ resentatives to this council at an.v teams to victories. On the pitch- - although lifted In the second game time." ceilings on automobiles, rag'ios. le- sors to their father before School Head Kenigns ing aide, Bobby Feller and Tex againat Washington, is counted The amphasls was on the disabled' Oval at 2 o’clock, . New York—With the major started the Brooks on (he road to the fly-flshei-men. the Savings-Bank of Manchester.!

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