■f+„. c. to the number ot 6?. A few years wicked toothache. He tr ie d 'to 'g it an appointment with three-' dent­ completed., by Jiily 1. There will BIMU), actlnc leader, and Group 3, bat!k the committee was made up . itrm D. If. Oaldwell, leader, will of 15 members. When', the cam­ ists but all of them were booked be .many ne^d,iTexas. We didn't hear .this story from Italy to Railway ing new member* were added. DV. Sheridan but from a sister of X Many were added to th*.^comnUt- IN ■ Aviation Cadet Wesley E. Van- OorponU «lohn AcArrhuk the Marine. Miss Anna Ragosa Centers an d/im port­ tee who Ttnew nothing about It For Draftee Other Russian Fore cour, husband of Mrs. Florence K,. SUREj INSURANCE! until the secretary notified them ant Aircraft Fac­ Planes Score Farm Crops ^ Vm oour of 316 Spruce street has ' John Scarchuk, of 2 f North Has Manchester lost Its village The seven last words of Cffirlst V about a meeting. The result was Strike to W itliiir/1 9' dOpopleted his training a t the School street, has been promoted charm ? Here’s one person - who from the Cross will be celebrated DIAL, 58;9 — 85.1 MAIN ST. tory J u ^ South of that not more thah 60 per cent of Dads Looms yBaalc .I^ylng^ school at Oourtland, to the grade of Corporal as a thinks so. Read the follow ing. let­ In sacred cantata at ' South /BURKE@ Several Hits Miles o f Odessa I/Molo-; laboratory technician of an AAF’, them ever attended more than one Methodist church at the Palm Hungarian Capital. Waste May j / Ala„ and will -be transferred to an ter: , \ ' wtvanced fijing; school for his photographic technical squadro>v meeting In a year. ‘‘I understand yoiir c<^mn )i Sunday evening service at 7:30 toV Says Invasion Is' ^ At the recent Republican cau- IrsucihnRsi lUNOitsnRCDiiii .^dmal period of pilot training. operating In the Mediterranean anonymous.' I enjoy It aiM The o’clock In the church sanctuary. London, April 3.— A Experts Calculate Many Upon Tirpitz Dictated hy Military^ theater. Corporal Scarchuk, a the voter* named Wm. 8. Herald but' I don't enjoy \Uvlng 'The cantata "Ths Seven Last jj^dvertise in The Herald— ^It Pays ^^pply Gas ^ graduate of Manchester High Hyde as chairman of the Town here. By reading further you. will Words of Christ" by Theodore great formation of American Will Be Eligible for Committee and authorized him to Necessity add Not With AUCE COFRAN school and the University of Con­ find out why. I trust miy letter will Dubois will be sung by the South heavy bomber.® attacked Refund in Addition to necticut, wears battle stars for form a committee not to exceed help bring to public notice a smel church choir with James New­ Geniiaiis’X Mo8t Po.wer- Aims o f Seizing Any': V" (Known As Queen Alice) 30 mcm^cs. Republican worker* Budapest today, carrying out Post-W^ar Plan Also In-^ SPIRiniAL MEDIUM participation In the North African ly nuisance. It's really a case for comb at tjis oigan and aa direc­ the first U. S. attack on the Mustering Out Pay. ful Battleship Still and Italian campaigns. Before the who have had experience know the Board of Health. eludes Making Coal; i Part o f Territory.^ Sieeath OangMer of a Seventh Son tor. The sploista will be . ' Mrs. Hungarian capital. Thejlipnib- Bom With n Veil •w)^ Corporal Scarchuk was em.' full well that with a Uve commit­ "The person who. It was stated lunice Hohenfhal and Miss Elea- tee of 30 mch.hnd women better New York, April 3.— — One Skulking- in Alten ■ r n fr g - Dnily, biciiHling Sondhy^ pilled as a geneticist at the Con­ in a recent column, had bis garb­ Wlllard, sopranos, Bernard ers flew from bases in, Italy, Process Developed' London, April work can \be accomplished for the t A . M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- necticut Agricultural Experiment age pail damaged, could easily dis­ ipagna, tenor and Robert J. and the Berlin radio told of silver lining appeared in the fath­ Fjord; No Details. During Past 18 Years. Red Army troops, having StatiiOT,' New, Haven, Conn., where party than a coimmttee twice pose o f bis garbage by bringing anant. In the Service of the Peo­ in, baritone, all of whom are violent battles between Amer­ er-draft clouds today as income tax smashed across the Prut riv- ple (or SO Vanra. hi^ (tp^iallzed in plant breeding. that size. A succeasfw commit­ it over to the North End,— to be membere of the choir. tee must work togetherXThere Is ican. and German planes over experts calculated that many London, April J- ()P) —British Its Cbnrch Street. Hartford; Conn. Cortionif Scarchuck Is a son of more,, specific, .,g house alm ost. in A sXvlce of worship, will pro- By lloward M, Blakeslee er in their first invasion of : bound to be differences of'oplnlon hungary. draftee dads would be eligible for Naval planes have scored several Phone «-S024 Mrs. Scarchuk. the M adow o f the nice old red .cede thV singing of the cantata AssoWuted Press' Helene« Editor Axis soil were reported driv­ in regard to policy but whMV^he Railway Center Target bomb hits on ihc Germans' most chur£lt.i Frtom that point North and will be led by the minlater of a windfall of "folding money” In Cleveland, April 3— A Post-war ing across eastern Rumania ! committee has voted to fo lto ^ his nosib will be his best guide. South' chUrcb, Rev. W. Rplph The Budapest railway center addition to their ftiustering-out powerful battlesnip. the 35,000-ton certain course then the ifntl plan for making the world’s gaso­ toward "the Danube rtver d "H e can divide the garbage be- Ward, Jr.,/Frederick I. Roge^ and an Important aircraft factory pay. Tirpitz, the Admiralty announced membership should stick M> that line, and later Its coal, from f^rm reen all the animals in that one will play uie Case Memorial jtwt south of the capital were the A fter sharpening their pencils to re­ Tile Russian communique failed. 9 the Wilson Nursery stock In the road networks. linking. Germany M ilitary Pay Non-'Tiixable have-not nations for hoal and oil. Then why iwt walk? It's not too far, benehcB in front of the Municipal children and adults will be baptiz­ pairs to the c .rpedo damage in­ to identify the exact location of ' warehouse next to the rallroa her hide­ of the Prut, but Berliiri said the ' Am i plant. ably sit ground the oh «k on either DetsUls of the attack were not away last fall. The 'otpedo-earry- carbohydrate entire, propably In main Soviet drive intoyRumanU . Figuring' that the warehouse the sermon. than 81,500 a year (few fathers of those benches, or any anywhere immediately announced, but tf was ing midgets, three ot which were Africa, to develop post-wal- ga.so- (20) IS.00 GABIES (3 ) 110.00 GAMES might not be locked he went there entering by mid-year will advance was.In the Iasi sector, leas than/ in the State, for that matter, be­ known to be a very big one,/with Big Formation of Amer­ lost, were erected with causing line. The tropica may be the most (1) 120.00 GABIE (1 ) $50.00 GAME night before last and garnered onnet’*- - - - fast enough from the ranks to 200 miles northeast of BucbaieaC'l / fore a motorist would stop to ask cent Republican caucus wa'sn’t Flying Fortresses and Liberators underwater dnmr.ge to the Tirpitz. productive of ail gasoline areas. and the valuable Ploeati oU fields. himself about 30 young apple them to ride. T-hey j refer to use based on fact and he hoped that make more than this). Japanese Patrols Cut ican Heavy Bombers ■Dr. Berl puts wastes' in a cook­ participating. ' trees. He w as bundling them Money paid his family as gov­ No Date Or Olhe* Detatia Berjln added that "all the R u -, the t(me-tried fnethod ci the "Jerk- The Herald would return to Its for­ It followed Sunday's heavy er which causes them to burn in­ away when ah automobile chanced ernment allowance is considci-ed a Smash Plane Parts and The brief Adiuiraity comtriuni- manlan Arm y has joined battle ing thuir b" to: get where they are mer status of reportorlal Integrity. bomber raid on Steyr, Austria, in ternally, consuming their own in- around the corner. The driver planning to go. que did not giv : tbc oate dr other with the Russians.” Martial liyv Although we cannot agree with the ilcb more Utah 600 Italy-based Ball - Bearing Works. quickly ascertalneii that the apple BEST In A (Continued bn Page Tw o) -. Roads Around Iinphal details of the puine attack. has been proclaimed in B u ch areK ' opinions he ejqiressed In that let­ mbers were escorted by Thun­ (Contlnued m Page Two) trees were being stolen so he turn­ The Tirpitz was ihe one great Moscow dispatches reported. Here’s a letter we received this ter we naturally thank him for derbolt and Lightning' fighters. ed the spotlight on th^ fellow. capital ship rer-.iitnio'; >n thivGer- Iasi, apparent immediate, objec­ week that spunks for lUelf: his continued kind ■ thoughts. Mors tbaii 300 German planes at­ Allied Headquarters, Na­ man Navy after '.he sinking ol the Naturally he was surprised ^ all tive of Marslial Ivan C. Konev's "I live In Manchester in a local­ But, Willard called us the pther ples, April 3.— (IP)— More 26.000- ton 8chariihdr»t laat Dc- outdoors when he rMognlzed hintl buse In Manenester Is At tacked the Steyr raiders, and more e..«ve oi.vi,.„,i, I. Citation Given Second Ukraianian Army, la 10^^ ity where there are .noslly defense day and.' told us he had a pood than 100 of the attacking aircraft Labor Shifts than 100 enemy planes— the ccmjjer. Coal Sliprta^e The apple trees w^e dropped as workers. I have become so highly story and that it was "accurate re­ Aimed al I)inia|>ur miles.west o f the Prut, and is, WASTE PAPER Were shot down, the U. S. A ir While listedrofrieially at 35,000 though they weighed a ton and disgusted with'people that I had largest number ever bagged key Rumanian railway cea porting.” He told ua that the Forces announced. tons, the battlesbif) is believed to Mr.. Big ran faster than . he ever to write this. AU I hear from these Railwav Lifeline where lines branch southwes Hartford W elfare Boai’d had called The Soviet A ir Force bombed Not as High oh a single raid from this be much heavjdr, perhaps 45,000. had befbre. highly paid essential workers are To Destroyer Results ill Gut , to Bucharest and wcst]Mrd to/- on George Waddell, our town man­ Budapest anew a week ago,' and theater— were shot down j^s- Jane's Fighting Ships says the The story spread rapidly -and complaints. Compiaints aoou* hav­ SlilwelTs Forces. \ captured Czernowltz, v(S\ miles ager, to survey the Hartford wel­ today’s attack may indicatf. the actual figure, may be about 41,000 about now , that north ender's ing to buy War Bonds, complaints fare mesa and make recommenda­ terday by a big formation of away. Gertsa, 20 huIcs souUi- beginning of a coordinated air at­ tons, is'791 feet long, haa a stock is In the minus brackets. about giving to the Red Cross, tions. Willard said that George As Year. Ag; O'Baiiiion Draws Praise U. S. heavy bombers and 111 Power U^e tack by the two Allies. New Dfelhi, April 3.—(/P)— normal complement of 1,500 men which, according to them, doe* no had been recommended, to the XC'ontlnued o^ ^ age Eight) V ij. . their escorts which roared a i ^ carries eight 16-lnch guns, good—just a lot of graft, com- Budapest is 450 miles northeast Japanese patrols, filtering For ‘Outstanding Per- G eorge. Pazlahos .owner of the Hartford welfare group aa the over the Alps and smashed the twelve 5.9 inch guns, and sixteen plakita, about high cost of living most efficient welfare man in the The Jarviix Development On Walker St. o f the Allied airbase at Foggda, ^Separation Rates' in Ma­ through the jungles of east­ Britinli MONDAY, APRIL 3 Princess Restaurant, has been lU ly . X foruiance' in Pacific. German aircraft parts factory and 4.1 inch guns. War '^'actories passing out souvenir notebooks and AioAt of all continually seek­ state. Mr. Rogers said he thought ern India onto the Manipur _____ hall-bearing works at Steyr, in old jority of 26 lydus- Polential Tlireat Main Value F’u c e recently to his customers. Natur ing ways and means of being Mr. W addell! should be given due Bomb .Yugoslav Rail Yards Austria, it was announced today. Possible / Sharp "draft-deferred. ’ S.ime o f these plain, have cut the roads, \Va.shlngton. April 3.—(/Pi—The But the Tirpitz has .seen little IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION ally''xGeorge Intended the ' note- credit. 1. Other Liberator and Fortress tries Producing Muni­ German Thrust Repuliwd action, with its main value to the men, chil.dleas, */ho*e wives kre In the interests of "accurate re­ ar()Und Imphal, Manipur cap- destroyer O’Bannon. nicknamed Drop III ProdiTctiun booka\as an advertisement of. his formations today bombed several On the Italian battleground, Germans lying in its grave poten­ \ ------able to wbrk but who sit at home porting” we called Mr. Waddell and ital, in an offensive obviously place o f business. But if you tried Yugoslavian railroad . yards—at tions Show Decrease. "Little Helena" because of her the Fifth Arm v repulsed a small tial threat to Allied supply lines y X s R chiiU 'of Ori ^ i because "th'elr iiusbandr can take queried him about the proposed AU Streets West of Main 'Str^t from the Center North to find the spot mentioned on the Knin, junction of the main line aimed at Dimapur on the As- fighting resemblance to the cruiser German thrust on the left flank and to Allied ‘Naval frnft. Ad- care of them," actually believe Hartford survey. George said and North of Center and West Center Streets, including cover of the notebook you would from Flume to Slbenik and Split, Washington, April ■0.— (J*)—L a­ Sam-Burma railway lifeline to of the Allied t^adihead bclOw niiral Sir William James, chief of Plane Output Records 'Smaahed that men with three, four ot five that it was vei-y nice o f anyone to Helena, has been awarded a presi­ London, April<>p) _ BritlSl;^ have to go some place other then Yugoslavia; at Brod, Which forma • Lieut. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwcll's Rome. Enemy patrols in' the .Cas- British Nayal information, last Washington, \prll s—(AV-Ree« Buckland. - \ . children ^ou ld be drafted because think ot him so kindly, but It was bor "turnover, 1 a condition often dential unit citation for "out­ war. factories, engaged in turning Manchester. Because the coVer a junction of lines from Zagreb forces. / slno area were bcaj,cn back and fall Wrote both the Tirpitz^ahd the rird-smanhing war plane produe-' the govchiment pays moru to a the first he had heard of any such mentioned in arguments for a na­ standing performance" against informs you that the Princess to Belgrjsde and Sarajevo; and at. Sw Crisis Overcome there were^ artillery dufeis in the 26.000- tpn Gneisenau, ri^ter-ahip out • equipmerit for the. imfiendlng non in Mari'h, with 9,118 planee wife with childrcr., AH they think survey. "I haven’t been approach, Dmis, halfway between Slbenik. tional service law, i^hot as bad In the Japanese. Restaurant Is located at the "Cor­ o f ia In terms of moitcy, not that The question whether air-borne Adriatic sector an'd the Garigliano of the Scharnhorst. off the active' European invasion, faced/ a possi­ de'Hvered and previous weight rec­ ed on the matter, and I wouldn’t most munitions ininatries as it The Navy once called the big ner of MAin' and Peach Streets.' Httle children are deonved oi their and Knin. supplies might be dropped to the region. list for months to come. The Gnei- ble sharp drop m production todpy ords eclipsed by nine |ier cfnt, wan ' W e know PeArl street and we like even consider It if I were ap­ was a year ago. ^inixiwer Chair­ Imphal garrison was answeied Helena "one of the Hghtingcst An estimated 300 bnemy planes reported today by Charles E. Wil­ fathers. Their aitttude is so smug First fragmentary reports from men-o' war that ever scoured the senau was so badly hit by R.A.F. as the government'''ordcied a g^n- it, but we never before heard It proached,” was George's story to man Paul V. McNutt declared to­ here, by the statement that that wcie encountered on the Steyr raid son, executive viiv. ehaimian of an

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-r' - ’ ' I ,» r. ,/■ MANgHESTER EytTNlNG jft^EKAEU, MANUHESTEK^ OONN MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1; MANCHES1T:R e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHEStBIt. CONNm MbNPAtr, APRIL 8. TWU ______41 4- K ' l ----- r ford distrl-.t has Men given a larg­ Guardian, CharlesXjif. Goodrich, ■•lass, U. S/rtaval Reserve. Misa-'t er quota for this branch ot the Next State Theater Feature 2014 Main street, GmqtonhuryK Ing. W ife/ Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Marines Take corps, and tM rs are many open­ 6 From State ^Gregory, AlienJr., ^ EXPERT To Celebmte To Organize *Girh Camp Home Issues ^ # i Honor Roil Registry Jacob*,,369 Main.street, Norwich. .oed B u t $2,^0g M ore ings tor yrnAig women during this qua)’termaster, seejind cltra, U .'S. I RADIQ SERVICE, month. Applicants naUat be from Naval Reserve. Miaaing. nttonts, Mpfgsn, Henry Frank, radio- 32nd Bmhclay ^To|i A ^ i la L-:: Over 5 Reborns 20 to Bfi'yean old, In/sound physi­ N. lin Casualties Mt. and Mrs. Alwn Burkey G lfg; mim, first class, U. S. Navy. Mlob- To in Han Is Established in Town cal, cofidltlon,,. with a t Isaav two pry,' Sr., Newtqn avenue, N ing. Wife, Mrs. (Jensva Mae Mor- ' CALL jH. MEADE For Red C^ss Quota / year* of high, school or^uslness walk,^^ ‘on, 21 Huntington street,, New 2-0898 Will Oper^, State school studyi Applications by 17- Among List of 123 An*' ;• Hyde. Robert William,, ensign, don. . I.iOPal T ril^ of Re«l Men In addition to the 2.000 Jamai*>Bolton. Mias Marion Yinker ^ the heater Honoi Rbli Reg-> that a complete listing of all Mari- How People Fe^ About yeara-old applicants may be ob­ 11. S. Naval/ Reserve. 'Mlssiqg. edn farm laborers alloled to Con­ Manchester Y has been eeCured istry open: Mioiiiing at 681 ^Chester sernce nep, (Andmnd women Capitol^^ttUl ^gisla* tained at the post olRce Which will nounced Tqd6y by Z To Gala Affair at to direct the camp Which' will Doiiieiitie Problems to Main streetstr rikd will continue for can be made.- Parents, Mr/and Mrs. Willlaih in House Makes Farm Crops x necticut this ycaf, l*rrangera«it* be open from 8:3(> to/4:30 daily and Robert Hyi^e, 24 Turner avenue, / : •re being made foy boys and girls have about 100 girls. two weeks lor iX;e porpose 01 list­ /■ The registry :'X dcsignatea-by a turejEonvenes. ‘ Navy De|iartfiiciit. Sport^/^nler. Be Sliowit in Votes. frO'm 6(30 to 1 2 :^ Saturdays, the Hamden. A n ^ p{•pMl f M for Addl.| Waste May camps to assist ,in the Hervestirig. Last year most of the straw­ ing the.names il/Maiich/itei men red flag across the sidewalk In anp Women in Cie sqrviCe who are front 6f 681 Mqin street. same schedule that prevails at the Jacotw, /Dirk, fireman;’ first brie of the.se,"Will be berries were picked by girls from ford, April Z—m — The Capitol headq^rters. Waahli^ton, April 3.—(;P) — tional^Gpntributions to MlanWnornah , , Tribe, No. 118, Washingtbn, April 1.—ie)— nori listed elsewCere In' lown. Parents or relatives of meit and Nineteen - New Englanders, six ummsjsm Aniiover. TM* will be the base fpr the Woman Land Arm y which Inea have landed in Connecti­ . Supply Gas I.O.R.M wilt'ibbaer.v.i th f 32nd' an- haryesliirg* the .strawberry crop in had a'cam p in Bolton. Home-frtmt' is.sues that may bear Pastors o f ihurcriesSJodgi and women tn service are aaked for from Connecticut, are included in Put W ar'^^diO ver. club officials who have M ists ' of th f full name their son Or 7 n lv e m ry of the founding of the heavily on -the re-election chances 01 cut, taking over five rooms on the a list of 123 casualties of the U. S. members in service, aie requested daughter in seevicc, then aervlce .fourth floor of the State Capitol 'Naval forces (Nsvy Marine Corps -Contribution* to Mancheater’a (Oontinued ifrom Page One) loc^ tribe at the Manchester troops.'' have live^ and worked o f iriost o f the members this year to file a copy of .thed members so bmrich apjtl horn*, adortss. Drought Worst Fire Insurance here, as their recruitment and in- and Coast Guard) announced by Rod CroM War Funa wbiob bavo Sports Center, fyell* street Sun. With them for months, and, aa far inatc the' agenda 'that w ill the Nsvy today. as'Hhe Army allows, will accom­ -ductlon offices. On. Your come into drive bcadiiuarte^ sine* temal oxygen. When the oxygen ,y, April 36 with a supperv^ and fare Congresa when it returns on III Three Decades This brings to 42,950, the total Is gdoe they become hydrocarbons. Red - pany them." ji- There, a contlngent^of II Ma­ rograiti of entertainment. 'The of U. S. Naval , casualties an­ anturday put ttie local aum With* April .12 from Its Easter recess. rines artd three Navy men. will ' / - ' ■ The ptoduct of the cooker la anniversary will be for members . It was announlVd in September Woman Soloi nounced since pec. 7, 1941. In ^000 or Its quota of t3S,00d^ How. the people back home feel Wedcliilgs operate at least lihUI the Legisla­ FURhllTURE^ lellyrllfe m iss which he termed of the tribe and their wives arid (^oss H i that during the Sicily ipytMon ndon, April H — { / P i A ‘The - Connecticut > casualties: 'Ctiainnan Herbert B. House- an­ Diesel fori without further refine­ friends and members ot the Social about 100 field directora M nt in about such matters ar tai^es,' vet­ ture moves iqto the building in nounced today. Mr, Houae Issued ______Z—— dy'ought which .neteorologlses say Devine, William John, torpedo­ And PersonfiiKEIfects ment. Adding hydrogen producU Club and wives and friends.. Tiie with the troops, and, apart from erans' benefits, subsidies, price To Be Na^ed January. Ml appeal to ai) to give an addlr Notes / After I a four-year stay in is Britain’s worst in *hrw decades man’s mate, second class, U. 4, oil, gasoiinV or coal and cokes. tianquet will be served at 6 p, m.. other Work, gave yaluable aaalst- control andMltitary draft pollciea Navy. Missing. Parents, Mr. and We van protect yon’-for aa low tional amount towards tbs fund, Thr$tlf^ Brown Springfield, Mass., foe United This synthetic coal looka some­ The guest speaker at the art'- b llljv, 9.18 .Main St.— Tel.' 6687 ance to the .U. S. nnfedical authorl- la bound to be reflected in, votes has brought acute,,^4mnditions i.tp Mrs.' Edward James Devine, 75, os $4.50 per $1,000 for 8 years’ and eapecially asked those who what different than bituminous, Mr. and /MrA Lyman Holden States Marine Corps headquarters nlver.sary gathering will bV Past tlea. to be cast during the next few Reports F rt^ Reliablif; thousands of squspS mile* of south, iM erle Oberdn and Laird Cregar in a tense scene froba'20th Cen Colman street. New London. time. have not given to thr- fund to do but Is tiipertoKto the sulphur- Brbwn of North Main street. West station for -the first time moved \ Great Sachem, Wiiriam Duqlrih of ‘ ''The eecorid wave' will be picked months. ' east and west England. tuiy-Fox’s ‘The Lodger,” playing at the State Wednesday, l^uisday, Grabnlckss, .-Peter, ship’s coo^, ao immediately so that the town bearing natiifal \coals, and bums Production— Tuesday through Hartfoixl, anrmunc^th^ engage­ Into this state. The capltol fa- Let me call’ at your home and can reach it* ^uot* by tomorrow. Rockville. The I dinner. ,,Will ^pe Red Cross' giris/many of them Bonus Sidetracking Seen Sources luflicate Mrs. Friday and Saturday, a gripping story of the notorious Jk^k the second class, IJ. S. Navy. Misai: more readily. Thursriay, 10-4 ;.30; Thursday eve­ from clubmobiles—now being con­ ment Of their dau ^tcr, Esther ciliiies were turned over to them Water boards have 'appealed to explain details or Mr. House was elated with the served by Osaile and Will consiitt One of the first measures likely Ripper. Sister, Miss Mary G-abnlcI Dr Berl said ohs year’s farm ning, 7-8; Center ehurch. Closed sidered for “ ruggedness and Christine, to Lieutenant Goreliin 'Liice a;»^elegate. by Comptroller Fred R. Zeller and families to curtail ,baJhing and Telephone 5449 or 5988 iaat minute donations but be aaid of beef tenderloin ilnd all the to be taken up Is the ’’G-I’’ veter­ 148 York street, New Haifen. crop wastes of the v'nited Slates April 7 to April 18. , health, driving ability, akill in l^W-ard Thrall, ton of\Mr, and they took possession, Thursday, ’ Londoners have been v/smed their N It would be so ay he rationed could by this pir.;es8 hiakc enough 'Burgical Dressing* — -Every languages, and foe type of service Mrs. Norman B. Thi-all/Spring Rose De Bella, mother, 60 Con- Cross workora here to, coine will be present^ ^, turning service men would ' re­ Brid^port, April 3— State Under command of Capt. Neill during the sumnier unl''ss there is gasoline to run our 32 CflO.OOO cars Monday evening. 7:30-10. Pr^uc- they have, given In this British street, Mancheater. gre.sa street. Hartford. Arthur A. Knofla HEAVY PADS AT RF.urCED M naar to the gtal and vet not at­ Thi^- commltt^ for the anniver­ ceive unemployment, compensa­ R e p i^ c a n Chu:-man K. Koimeth J. E. O’Malley, foe staff consists ail abnormally rainfall during the SjFrom State for a year. tlon center: every Wednesday, 10 training 'ground,” Gibbon reveal- Miss Brown was graduated Polubinski, Pfc. Edward K.— "The Furniture Fire PRICES tain it. everyone in connection sary banquet Is headed by Salve tion,, Job priorities, educational 4>p- of fly* male sergeants, five women next two months. Dsiry boards Feeling Sugar cane i* especially good, a. m.-4:30 p. ni., American Legion ed. , William H. Hall High School Bt^ey say* ne thiiiks it “ex- Mrs. Mary E-.vPolubinski, mother, Insurance Man" with the local rsmp.tign ia doing VendrIlIo,. as chairman, assisted by portunlties and financial nseist- reserve sergeants,, and a medical said foe present milk ration may Health H your greatest, assc/—more becaiiae even eft'rr a'd the sugar Home, y . '.1, 'TheV will staff clubmOblles and is at present connected with the emely likely ’ ihat Rep. Clpre 44 Taylor street, Danbury. kts and her utm *at today to get in the foUriwing members: Howard ance from the government. A l­ department of two petty officers have to be redu.-i*d. Listed Missing important miw t^an ever befort. Guard 875 51AIN STREET h u been extrSeted the gasoline Smith, W alter Oiistafson, William Blood Donor*— April 21 next establish "donut dugouU” for cof­ Personnel Department of Niles- Boothe Luce of Greenwich will be OIBoe Open DaUy \ that $1,000 that win put the town ready approved by the Senate, it and a chief pharmacist mate, the In Herefordenire, a normally ' It well. Your/distance yield Is still nign Oth-r good gaso­ ,1. Leggett. Prank Diana, d eve- mobil^ un4t visit; calj Mrs. Cua- fee arid snacks in buildings or Bement-Pond Company in West ^ med one of Uic Fourth Congres- ACMt TABLE PAD (^. aver the top. is one o f four bills dealing irith latter three from the Navy. rich agricultural district in south- to colds maybe low if and Thuro. Evening 7 to 8 P. M. line sources include cornstalks, |arid Rlllngton, William C. ter, 3017, for appointments. tents the rear. Field directors Hartford. Lieutenant Thrall at­ kial district’s two delegates to Cheaay WorHsr* d^lve Mors sweet potatoes, aorgbum, grass, veterans. 'Two, mustering out pay The district headquarters. Cap ast.England, farmers are carting Included Ainoiig 568 Week End Deaths vitamin A Jls lacking. 647 M A IN S T , ROOM 424 HARTFORD Schieldge, Jo.seph Butler and Kiirse Recruitment — Call Mra. will be able to return from the tended Manchester High School the xRepubllcurt National conVen’- A second canvass of Cheney leaves, Irish muss, seawer.l. A>' and absentee voting, have been tain O’Malley said, w ill operate a r /•ater from streams three to five Father, John’s Medi­ llinthers employees made thi* put Herbert .Tohnaon. Myhaver, 6214, front' line to stock up there on and Bradley Polytechnic Institute, tlon, and othei i-eporte from reli­ t P H O N E 6-Tfi83 .-'i' gae, wood and .•awdiist. dlspoeed of, but a fourth, boml9 able Fairficid "ouiity sources have it did in Sprihgfield. Men in­ miloa/away and War Agricultural Reported by War De- \Va.shinglqh— Manuel Kreyre y cine suppli|ts vitamin A week produced S>1,S75 additional, comfort supplies for the troops, ss where he was a meiriber o f Ftetk ducted through foe New Haven and help/build resist­ A cheaper, simpler way/ for ' iProduetlon Notes lefilalation, likely will be side­ it that her election already fa committees, ov.-rwhelmed with Santander,' Peruvian ambas-sador Mr. Houq# annovnoad today ijr^siglly. Phi Theta fraternity. Heywas and Springfield- centers and as­ .partinciit Today, -s* ance. Di/ing 85 years making- grain crop hutad>erie for Mr*, ('harles Wilkie and Mrs.. tracked until after the expected agreed upt^ appeals for help, are rushing .plana tp the United States. To the man ii- I'l' vldusly a collection taken throng^ ' iWhen troops move on, the com­ recently commissioned at Colum­ signed to the Marine Corps will it has become a house­ aynthetlc rubber was reported by Shei;wood Beechler, in charge of summer vacation. ‘These rc'poria which . became to aid. Chicago^ Harry E. Overatreei ths allk milts'nrrduced 12.400 for missioner said, the girls will 'sim­ bus Arm y A ir Field, Columbus, be processed at the new Hartford Washington, April .3-—/VPi-zKor- hold wOTd in thousands Dr. Donald I*, ifibm e.^f the Poly­ Labor Shifts the knitting at , the Production Simplification of the tax struc­ current Saturday night, said party In Berkamsted. a town of S,(M 81, owner of foe Chicago Erecttog or woman : the' fund. ply pack their stuff back into the Miasisaippi and is now stationed office. During March, the head­ the water pres-rurc waa reported of fatmlies. It is pure, In considering en adoitlonai con- technic Institute. BMKiklyn, N .’Y. center, have been very much ture alM will receive early atten­ leaders had agreed' upon a slate ^y-three New Englahders, eight Co., which helped con.struct /the Tills process |■'Mn^f»l* the grain, vchlc les and roll to another unit. at Hendricks Field. Sebring, Flor­ quarters station averaged 20 men so low that no second floor taps 'whoittome, nutritive. who needs triimuon to thu Red Cross giva a ple(isc1.? authority on JtuV iteed. Reasonable Prieiler*. •rrvo you. Evorything H A ll set for Raster dccrea-ses in turnover diVing the Me.” ■ .uce’s supporters bcgi-n u r g W cloltw throughout the world lu t thi.s . Thursday, uutil^ Tuesday, male helpers and. we expect, the including the Arm y and the Navy vanced training base. ue, Ixoank. | allergic', di.seaws. No/obllgaUoo for an estimaliale. handled glmply *nd prl- year: \ • The brtdaV attendants were Miss that an exceptum be mods tn bar VAtoly on your slgnnturo - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ ' A „■ ■. They war^ distributed free (Continued from Pnge One) April 18. f u.suar good-hearted voluntary sol- OPA, OW I and W P ^ a measii The Marine substation Jih the Head* Horae Show Group cbulombe, Pfc. Armai i J. Wa.shlngton - - -Will L,eonard Write. IndiiHtrles Mbowlng Decre^es continuing the.lend-leasR progyrim, Aliie A. Ladd, aisjer of the bride, case because she had boen ifien- alnn«. So If you flood caali Amarican aarvioamen. Surgical DreNsii^s' 4 dlcr-KP’s, .-who always appear and Burton Tuttie-, brother of the Itoat Office building will be con­ Everett Coulpmbe. father, 99 Ce Low-ie. 74. former consular officer torn* Rf; OT writo. > Servicemen boarding franapoits Alii'miiiuin and magnesium pttxJ- and legislation to force\mBlions rioned S3 a pusaible enmee to ksy- tidnt during th's war than apy The regular meetings of the ..sur­ when cliihm'obiies roll Into campa bridegroom. Ushering were James tinued aa a downtown office large­ Hartford, April 3—(VP)—I ^ E. dar street, Hartford. of ihe United States. He' was a .^tnfo Thootor Balldliia at ports of omE-irkatlon are i^y^^n ucts, 8.14 in January. 1943, ^ d i o f 4-Fs and over-age n on ^th ers note the national convention and other aRieer in *he N avai service.** 7.'T3" In January, 1944,; blast fur­ gical dre.ssings groups will be held and operi for business.” TuWlih— snotosr— brother, Alton Bradley said Uieie-that U'the con­ ly because o f a stepped-up pro­ M. Bitgood of Middletown was re­ __ DaMato, Tech.'5th/Gr. Pa.squale native of Adrian, Mich., lurtdn Insulating Co. 3$id^ l*h«Mo 34SS kit bags by Red Croar volunteer to take war or esrentla'I civilian gram now In effect for young t>. Rs Browsip Msr. Latest of M«<-Dons1d’s decora­ naces, (Reel works and rolling'' this w eek. M onday evening at the He ailoed that the Red Cross Cowles and n u n k Gallnat of this vention decided to haye a woman elected president of foe Gbnnecti- J.—Mrs. Clara DaMato, wife, 67 Oxford St. Hartford w aritm .9 The bags contain such Jobs under threat of induction mto women for the. Women’s Reserve. cut Horse Show Association at a lelrrMOO Noe 3S1 tions is a gold star ip lieu of a mills, 4.79 and 3.27; electrical -frioduction center in the Center n-nv has 63 clubmobiles and that town. keynoter he would not oppose the Chestnut' street, Bristol. Dice are said to have been used Pboa* Hartford 82-4515 Itams aa clgarettea, n boom Page One) ‘The maid'Uf honor wore powder Connecticut members ot congTcsa 82 Motorist* .Arrenled sium, 4.,85 and 3.91; radios, radio day. when the Atrigrican \ Legion blue net and lace oyer light blue were being considered as dr'e- 4*DOOR SEDAN satin, with matching mitts and equipment, and phonographs. 6.99 Hail will accommotiate twWe the mlnei's’ local unions voted yester­ gates. pink poke bonnet, sri'e carried an Hartfordy April 3— —A "spot and* 5.83; rolling-a.nd drawing of number that are usualiy^ln attend­ For Draftee day to return to the pits today, Leaders said foe six delegate.* / chec'k^' cMducted Saturday night ance. There ia a lot\of Work fewer than 5,000 o f the'90,000 men old-fashioned bouquet of pink at large probably would be Gov­ copper and copper alloys, 7.66 and. roses. and earl/ Sunday by state police 4.12; shmhnildihjg and repairs, ‘ahea■' sives, 6.12 and 9.87; firearms, 60- alwaya been given the coal for denia corsage*. Invasion Plans / ^iply half as much as he ordinar­ committeeman, or Mrs. Ajflpe Russ They're mode of good quality' fur felt. That meons caiiber and under, 6.44 and 8 08; household use and should continue For going/ away the bride wore ily \vpoid make in a year. Cochran o f .Shelton, vice c h a irm ^ these hots keep their shape longer and feel soft smail-nrms ammunition. 8.T1 and The following .stor.V with a Lon­ to have it without charge.'" a light blue' wool .dress, blue coat ..But he has had iriicome tax of the state committee, were con­ YOU’LL WANT THESE RAYON 13.70; don date line, w ritten by Arthur More In IteStlens Mood J with gray-fur and.black acces- and comfortable on your/head. What's more, they money withheld by his employer at sidered, likely-replacements. The average monthly s^naruttoij- W. White, appeared in the Stars Union leaders;' who have de -kories. the fote of what he waa expected The reported agreement on the come in handsome new styles and shapes— in rate during 1943 for all manufac­ and Stripes. nounced the strike and pleaded turing was 7 .34. McNutt said._ Detailed "Invasion plans,” be­ to make in'- a whole year. Luce-Osborn slate rules out Pryor spring colors that will improve your a;ith the men to retuih to .work, ■/. gun seven months ago, have been FreqM nlly the taxable Income Heatley-Shepperd or Mrs. Cochran as district dele­ FOR THEIR SHEER BEAUTY! reported today than another 2^,- Mr. qnd Mrs. W. C. Shepperd of oppearoncel ’ 49B ;841 MAIN ST. A gold coin weighing four, pen­ completed by. the American Red left W'll) be about even ivlth or 000. miners in soqth Wales. Scot- gates since both are residents of nyweights, used In the reign of Cross in the European Theater of only slightly above the man’s or­ Goose,'Greek, Texas, announce the the Fourth district. . land; Northumberland apd Lanca- marriage of their daughter. Miss king Henry Vf of England, was Opc'fsHnns, and the organisation dinary. personal. exemptions and shircM-Britain’s most important Others As Low As 1.49 called an .angel. la ready and waiting to follow the deductionk — . indicating a major Neva Shepperd, to Sergeant David 'Vaudeville in America origi* pits—We re'in a restless mood over J. Heatley, ton o f Mr. and Mrs. ' They're lovely for afternoon or evenings! Exquisitely shear end mode of high-lwitt Arm y onto the contlifent. It has part of the withholding .^tax will the government’s four-year wage nated in Boston, in 1S83. have to be Returned. Dkvid -B. Heatley, of 332 Lydall Too Late to Classify been reVealed by H «rvey D .. Gib­ stabilization plan ,Ved. - Thurs. - Fri. every season, whether burner. W « t * Box W, Herald. ‘The Kazakhs generally a » ^ W - cided to recommend to tne n ’Tel. 8162. ; to all Sixabie units o f American youths would also return. Repre­ combined Americari-British sea 'T/' -the name and applied it aa "Coo- sentatives of the ’Tyneisldo .strik­ .Rationed. sacka” -to iriounted aoldleiy;' and air attack on Soltd Island, ers cam* to ’ London to cprifdr 10 miles southwest of the German- Reported Peacefully Evacuated with Labor Minister Erriesf Bev-' ON TilE SAME SHOW r •Plus 20% Tax. held port of. Split. ' dOAN D AV IS in V YOU’LL WANT ONE Sinkiang, a huge territory vart- In. . . « ‘ ‘ It was Jtrie second blow in 10 WARDS LOW-PRICIO oualy stated to have an area of ■ .... ii" " ■ days aga^^ Solta, and Radio BEAUTIFUL RUT BROKE* 400,000 to 700,000 square miles, 'GRINADIIRS' Tax Roceipts laersaao France .sttid that i l l Germany - + was reported Isist October in a dis­ ■I?’' V. F. W. MEETING were captured, and important in IF THESE REAUTIFUL BAGS The cem fertobie’^pla­ patch by Theodore White, Tim# Hartford, April 8—

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\ MANCHESTER EVEfHNG , MANUHESrEK. CGN.N-. MUNJJAY, APRIL 3. 1914 RAGF, Fn MAXCIIESTEK EVENING IlKRALU, MANCHESTER. CONN.. .MONUAY. APRIL 5, lU lf ;E FOUR L waa Mamsd tor ot Mario “Committing to ‘Miin.tT^How To ! on Bougainvillie,^^ut ou' Mnn-h'l | T C \ If yu tiiffsK XO^THLY *\ Marino, 67, in Mi| letown. Satur- Do It saduy and Effer.tii^y.’’ alight wllndi'iivy'aLi/vink'll vy4l. ihJrAlliea Japs Cut Rpads 29 MaJ. Gen. Psoa5, 'GiIs\vold. O U I i m c r S Sixin State day. Cliu^NKeyiews from .• pujilton a/niil*' •nd OU1 Much Emphasis PkieM MiSf'^Anna Fiibig presented WII- Meriden Elks Allied commander bn ’ the iSlaVtd. Patric|( Beqde(''46, of Berlin./ a hair 80iamvoiji pitaL Grant Group ISO De> Sir Launfal,” by James Russell cither dekd or lojted by midnight Vegetahia Compound to relieve auch Lowell, were Interpret.gJ, ^ Mise \ Upon Tirpitz] Manch^er Man fo Be Street, has'b^h m a ^ a citizen of an^e drive to reach/the Tiddim Bogadjlm, 20 miles south bt jitrate- (pmtlnued from !*•«« One) eymptoma. - Here'a a product that / On the same night the Germane the United States./Wc. Zableskos roail^.below ImphSI to tbe south gic, coastal Madang, /against .MXLrs learoxB. It la also a ffna ato- Draft Boards Not PaT*|ey8 on Global cide, TS^ffic and Other bates Poems at Eveline Pentland, Miss Jelsie opened a concentrated artillery on went to school here and prior to which the Allies have bren march­ CMtolc tonlet Follow label dlrec- Hewitt, and Dolores lacino. bombardment of a eector aome dU- Installing Ojffi waa adnounceid today by Allied were flying over central apd Aons. Worth tridaf- Accidenifl Tal^ Toll. ular Meeting. (dratiaaed fram Pact Oae)> his Induction into the armed headquiMera In the showdown ing since last September. Austra­ To Let' Program Iu-| The Cblttigibv | .“Twilight," byGeorge Gordon tanba away heWL t>y a battalion of Thursday ,N| northwest Germany." . ■ , . ' Aviatioti O pen^ .i-'" forces he had been with the Ly- battle forvAllied communication lians in the FInesterre hills south­ Boihba were dropped -oh aome LYDMLPINKHA8'SS:fSS!£ terfere With ^llipg- Byron was read by Miss Grace damaged in a atorm and had tbl Amerlcan Infa^jVy; laying 800 west of the Americans met and A t the regular meeting of tl 1 K '? p varipue^eiae. around the dall-Foulds Paper Co; Private centers an^jMse's along the Bur­ sections of Budapest, causing By The Associated Press **rhe DSmble^ Cresa* ’/ \ .Haoeett, and .iohb Masefleld’e Samuel J. Hv'lstpn^ SchobI First Class Zabcleskos entered the ma border. \ . repulsed Japanese counter-attacks, damage, the , German broadcast O f Those Over 26. \ ' Violence in the fonr of a holdup As Eaater kxnns'xbeforelomaxhefore us,/weus, ftnif .Lillian Gertruile Oram Bhcprasalon, “ Sea Fever,*’; by MiBx..-Anne Mc- ^ T h e TirplU likely eUU waa forward at •treet, who is a Past-^ialted Rul­ service in Novemirer 1842 and ia Another dap Column Stopped the MacArthuri communiqtfe aaid. added. German Single and twin- Tx)ndon, April 3—(A*);—Adolf shooting, suicide and traffic and a erdas in Silhouette, \/31ub at the "Y " Friday evening, Adame. Miss Maa^O*Connell and IN _eawortliy whan the Oermana aent « at present on duty with a General (The April 1 communique placed B ^ e , Jr, U. 8. auiatanU aecie* A reminder of Hie sacrifice and the workshop pycigrsiiin was devot­ Miss Mae hloffTson Interpreted, the Sebahiborat unaKorted to her « er of-Rockville Lodge of Elks, will Another Japanese column engined, flghtere attacked the es­ By damea .Hartow and George other apeidsnts coat six lives is hospital at New Caledonia, South the Australians 10 miles south of corted bomber formations, it said'. THE/SHERII^AN ZW ke' ' taryxpf atato, negan exploratory our Immortal debt' ed principally to literary interpfe- "A Msn/S'-Bret Friend,’ the latter be the Inst-itling ofticer when the thrusting toward tmphkl from the Bogadjlm); Connecticut during the week-end A kaleldoecopic vista qatlons wl'.h Brtlah officiala tation. I ■ • officers' of Menden Lodge of Elks The Americans' advance today Washington, April 8—(fl>)—This ^ plans for International In addition, a seventh victtir dited He suffered thei^. Miss M. Madeline Smith, the- •jury at a court trial concerning blesi^ is a former subject of was stopped by Allied forc68/ae It Brltlsh-ba8ed_ planes were Inac­ 25 ffe wi„ ,».t .utN.». aVe Seated on Thursday night of UthuanlB; brought them within 13 miles o f RESTAURANT la What tho/ government ia doing , control orilobal aviation after the aa the result of a traffic mishap' Is brought afresh into'our minds club prestdenL opened the shooting) by a ' man ot his BlIAffiRO RAYON attempted to reach the , ,Imphal tive over the week-end-except for / earlier last week as we medita-'e/m prayer neighbor's pet dog. Al. u .»tn, this .week. Mr. Houston, whe is a bogadJim, ’ R.A.F. Mosquito blows Saturday .through Selective Bervice to find j'l'yr- gram with an interesting review of mmique. There waa no Indloation beachhead and department maiieger 1 1 tpe Brown, plain from the rolling fo o th ill \ American airmen, almultaneous- His first chgag^meht was With N. H. Shahanian, about 75, W) Another cross has fotind Its way Two Manchester young men night against Hannover, Krefeld. Invites tije People of > men for war and war Jobs. the current book. "AvSlanehe,” by The remainder of the workshop Thomson and Comnany^ store in country of the Chin bills, the com- ly with there advances aground. Lord Beaverbrook, lord privy seal, shot to death at 10:30 p. m; li into our trouble;^ hearts K. Boyle. Later Miss Smith read progrram wnw dqvoted to practice tford, Is wall, known through- have reported to the pre-flight rnunique eald. and Aachen. Terrific empr.aaia haa been who haa been c^rged by Prime night when he resist4)d two youl It’S the great Red Cross of mercy or thb raaulta other than the olfi- I clMhe0. aluMed Rabkul on New Britain Manchester To Try Their the poem, "Whence Cometh My work* In vocabtllnry. body tech­ ctal deacription that it waa "auc- school at Maxwell Field, Ala­ Enemy artillery continued ^ The ft Mosquito ' stabs from placed qn drafting all available Minister Churchill vnth formulat­ who held him up with a pistol in with its itniyersal chart. The new peak aelaed by the Ital- wltlT;200 tons of bomba, hitting air- Britain Saturday night w^^re in, men between 18 and 26. Help.” nique, and phonetics, following a bama, an Initi^Uation of the A A F shell the Tamii-Palel road IwutnK Hlromes and sinking two ships. ing a post-war aviatipn program his tiny corper grocery In New From the corners of our country Mrs. Rose Shea. Green’s-contri­ brief business /meeting. The club .ana waa Identified aa Point.l,S4f Training Command, to begin east of Tmphal. the category of 'Temlnoef" as-- But draft boards have been in* Britain. Police were questioning further report rfma anticipated Im' and it waa not atated whether the ' Woieai island In the Carolines 65e / for. the British rmptre. stretching opt to distant bution was on ' article entltleil. will meet sgalii on May 5. another phase of their training in Further south on the Arakan aaulta on German Industrial cen­ atructed no\ to let this Interfere 'The conferences here 'were re­ one 16-year-oId yimtb in connec­ lands. aadiately. Germane.had opposed the udJ5 between Truk and Palau, also was ters, which recently .. have shown with regular induction of nier. over tha U,. S. Army Air Forest, ^ e front only minor patrol activity bombed. > ^ Full Course I# without opposition. Martin J.- Hansen, 20, son pf Mr. my fighters for sure, and prob­ and Mra. Milton Hansen df^ 45 (A Tokyo broadcast last night Swisa northern frontier town in Industry and agriculture chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Marlene Luginbuhi, daughter of oppressed, v .. « .i. I Knemy patrols, in the Casalno ably 12 more were ’shot down, which is bounded on three sides by Ing reviewed. . > Mr. w d Mia. Jolm Luginbuhi, who Who knows but ‘ji -th^ tumult when (CentiBnM From Page On*) | were repulsed and there nmre Strongstreet, who attended the declared the British 26th division against the flve-to-20 first report­ FOR TOP VALUE University of Connecticut, StorfbK bad been forced to withdraw from German territory. Draft boat os, however have was hit In front of ^ r parsnti’ the canteet) giv^s a cup - wn^.e an mil*. «rUllery duels Ih the Adriatic m c- ed deqtrbyed. Twenty Americans The Swiss radio said that the IN A NEW HOME bean Instructed to concentrate flrat farm hoine in Eilingron Ssjttirday Our own boy might get coffee be­ »orth o f Zara. 8nd Moatar, 50 miles | GarigUano river re­ 1841-43; and Howard IE. Stafford, ^around Maungdaw and Buthe- w;ere killed and 10 wounded In the daung on-, the Arakan front, but death toll stood at 35. and that 55 on those between 18 and 26. v by a truclcltet continued on with­ cause we lebsmed up. aontheast of Split. gion. 18, son of Mr. and Mre. H. E. air tlrrust at the big enemy ba.se. persons were Injured by the bombs see the Ones Being Built By Xn the 18-26 age group the ^ 1 out stopping Lieut. Rlchal^ H. Mock, of Hart- Stafford of l l ' Pine street, who thlVreport lacked Allied confirma­ Money Hoard And in this land of plentj% if yeur The German attack against ^the dropped by a small portion of a crackdown la on thf>ae with /noh- Yesterday State Police Lieut attended Norwich Free Academy, tion.) „ contribution’s small ford. V t. ralaed his score to thiee i^.chhead. like the one Which pre Liberator force which U. S. xhead- CaSENBROOKE agrtcultural aefermenta. Leas eni- Harris Hulburt 'reported that the You're an asset to the Axis and in the Steyr o^retiM . | I ceded It, was by no means a dupll- 194CH3- Cut '.Conimunkutions Arteries Truk anti Ponape quarters said encountered ‘diffi­ phasla has beun placed , .on th^ - Still Mystery girl’s cousin, E dn^d Luginbuhi, a menace to u« ail. Glider-borne Allied Commandos farm-deferred. F«r exeijiple: 17, had told him he\wae afraid it daty HiU 8. C.. laad bombardier Of I th. Allies hack into culties of navigation in bad HOMES, INC. — Frieda Dalton. sives to smash the Allies back into Harry^layden is back on ' the have cut all north and aouth com­ Again Air Targets weather." , . AU the 18 tc 26-year-old men In — \ , was a truck .dnv’en W jh im that ./ ^iC^^*i°"work.Mt»«« There 1. every IndlcaUon Croas-Tov^^. bus today after an munications arteries to Myitkylna, U 'S. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ Envoy Expresses Regret On M'alker Street 2-A and 2-B—tht ge deferred In had •tnick^the..child. This officer absence of weeks. He had a main Japanese base in northern ters. Pearl Harbor, April 3—iD — non-agricullural Jobs- are being Two More Thompson quoted the you th as saylnlu^he had Sister 'of Former Governor Dies h^n.h^mt S L fScfo5^ U*“ ^ Germans have giten up The .Swiss said their minister For further tntiirihatlnn eaU at a !!. tV. h„n5Jn« "nd • « "’*«-ely aerloua attack ^ arthritis. Burma and have smashed enemy Truk aiij Ponape, Japanese at Washington had asked the U. S. given pre-inducteon physical ex- dhven past his uncle’s horn One moment the hulldings I .ft.rUs fctrongpolnts in the central Pacific Alexander Juvis Co. oltive on 'aminations now., Safety -Deposit 'Boxes i i i ^ y afternoon and had Torrington, April 3—(IP)—Mrs. ^ S . ‘liTe’ne“xt mom^rih?;: I efforts to crash their airstrip far government to “ take necessary i/ iifT»e.eniteA •• perhaps designed to disrupt any behind Japanese lines, front, dis­ Caroline islands, have received ad-, Center street or at 26 Mexaniler (The farm-deferred in the same aware of a slight bump at Caroline Lllley Newcomb, 86. sis­ had disintegrated." It is expected utgt about . 60 steps" and that the American en­ Phones: 4 ll‘i Await Investigation. ^ plans the AHIes may have for patches reported. ditional lethal greetings from’ voy at Bern had foripally called age group are not being given tiifie, ..but he saw noU ing and ter of the late George T. Liiley, a It waa B i^ n t’a 45th mission. meinbers and former tuembers of American bombers. street. those physicals alUiougb farm tached no slgnifn'-xnce to the inci­ ■former Connecticut governor, and pushing inland Irom the present the Manchester KiwanU'glub will The CJommandos are noi# hold- on Swiss officials to express re­ Just before dawn Friday (United draft b o a i^ have been told to re­ Chicago, April 3—(Pi—The mys­ dent until hours' later when he w l^ w of Charle:' S. Newcqmb, beachhead. meet at the'Y. M. C. A. toiHght to a considerable portion of the rail­ gret. 5 . 9 8 The Germans are busy erecting States time) Liberators of the examine the right of any farm tery of where vYilUam Hale learned of the accident Toretogton’s first mayor, lUedhere I egpgi-Cola Compmng^ ion# /stead Cfty. M F. AUied ^rodp$ Sma$h celebrate the 20th Anniversary of road from- Myitkylna to Katha, An official communique broad­ barbed wire fences and other de- 7th A ir . Force Struck at Dublop, workers to sUv in a deferred Thompson —"Big Biii the Build­ The lieutenant sold an inspec­ yesterday. Frsachlsed BotGert Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Central VlUage, Conn. out the Fl.ks Icoges 6t the state the club. Clarepce Qulmby a pkM more than 100 miles to the aouth. cast by the Swiss radio said that Flme^hrowers* S tSr*p.rimeu?: indi- central island in the Truk atoll, Classification.) tion of the; truck tended to bear and is a perso.~u.i acquaiiitance of president of the club, who is rtow, Thby afe also harassing the exten- “ Swiss air .Space" again was vio­ WHEN YOU BUY The pre-induction physicals- for er” who served -.hree terms a:- Chi­ ad Haadquarters. Naples, eating a defensive attitude. many of those Meriden oRicers to for the fourth lime in as many out the youth’s fears. No charge headmaster at Cushing Academy, ■qlve river transport serving lated by isolated planes yesterday the 18-26 groiip th 2-A and 2-B do cago's mayor— got that $1,466,250 S—iff)—Allied troops have Precision Are- by Fifth Army nights and for about the eighth currency hoard found in two safe­ was placed against him. be installed., will be the guest speaker. > The ^ Itk y ln a , to 'toe south; with afternoon. The nationality of the not mean they wll) be moved right / 5 * *"** 5 ■ " ■ attack by G e^an U|.tlUery. including mammoth 240- Bmtl Weber, prominent' Jeweler time in four daya. ty deposit boxes aftoi his death Frederick Webb, 49, of Dan­ dinner will qe served at 6:30. Two highways also blocked, all nnrtn- planes waa not given. Into the Army. The draft boards 2-PIECE millimeter guna, have deatroyed in Meriden, will bc'iiwted a? Ex­ soutn'-communlcatlop routes have Medium anti-aircraft fire greet­ Recapitulating last month’s Al­ SCREENS remained unsolved tod ly. And two bury, waa -killed, and his .wife, S* j TOachh»ad below Rome, i^ast 13 bridges behind the main alted Ruler of. the Silver City attendance prizes w ill' be given. can leave them in 2-A and 2-B more boxes aWair inv?8tigation la- Elia, 46, was Critically injured, in been seVqred, the dispatches said. ed the raiding Americans, but none lied operations, the Air Ministry imtll their deferments are can- kM^imrfoTa onnourced today, ,ro„t, observeri reported. Shell- lodge. The same evening Meriden of the attacking plane.* was dam­ tei In'the week. that city yesterday when thels,. D e s t ^ 12 Japr^ Aircraft said last night that March waa a ' \ 3 U Y 4ielied. LIVING ROOM SUITE I he cooloit, mogt famMeo While ItaliSn tro^ s ighting with )„gr of these bridges continued as lodge will celebrate the burning Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kasevich of Thompson’s'r.ltorney, James W, car ran .Intp a tree. ’ American \flghter planes de­ aged, The Japanese sent up two record-breaking month for the Wiping Out Deferments tte Allies occupied a t bird peak In Uhe Germans attempted to repair of the mortgai^ on ‘ts bcdutiful 717 Tollaha Turnpike gave a party stroyed 12 Jaj>^nese aircraft yes­ interceptors in the • pre-dawn R.A.F., which flew more than 8,- Breen, said he believed there waa William P.-* C?hipman, 16, using ^ ^ t a r of the matp Fifth Army them. : Allied mfllUry bribes Great chunks of deferment for RE-UPHOLSTERED drottot you con fbidl home, Becauae of Lie dual occa- for their son -.Frank, In Pulaski terday in operbtion.' over the strike, the bomber crews reported, 000 bomber flights, dropping 31,- Storm ^ sh Too! more money to Oe found, possibly a length of fine wire instead of a Sion Uiore will Iw « iarge attend­ hali. He is leaving for the NaVy. that Induatrlally-deferrcd age $1,000,000,' and suggested that string to fly a kite, waa killed in -front. Last, night.:medium.. bompr. but took in the show aa apectatora. 9QQ..ton| of bomba on FMnce and -group are hetog -khd wtiJ con­ Rerfoci far la risr and ance of membeis of the fraternity t'oriy refaUves' and friends attehd- ert shattered enem^ . Installations showing no inclination to mix it.« Germany at a loss of 331 ]!>Ianea. CAN BE cJ h ^ aA nN g e d Thompson.-, bef ora -thc-1828- -crasiv ■Winsted yesterday when toa-wice- .throughout the da.vlight from all over the atat'- Dtnnei will ed and presented him with a sum tinue to he— wiped out and the ex­ had converted, hjs stock holdings cqme in contact with a high ten­ at Ywataung and Ak^ah on the Large Fires Started The report satu that 3,360 tons in 30 secMdsecolfd aminations now will speed up •Reburif on into 5uimaf. leewiNfid ‘ be served .at iS80 to ^1 Elks at­ of money. The decorations were Large fires were, started in Dub- —a new record—were dropped into cash to put sway against thd sion electric power line. 9 S h bagS^ hwf ^oro ^ Arakan coast. Tactical Air Force their Induction later. hypothetical rainy day tending and eht^rtainnient will fol­ In red, white and blu'e. Speeches dive bombers and fighters op Sat­ Ion‘ island in.stallations, the Amer­ twice during the month in attacks The householder’s dream! No Hangs Himself With Belt print! in laftfy hlohded . ' . Friday a heavy morUr bar- low the Ihdge ceremoniea. Thpre and dancing rounded put a pleas­ / Some In that class, of courae, Sold Utilities Stock Mitchell Seymour, 32, of Groton, • Ke-covered rage. It waa launched in the. aame _ urday plastered Japanese w al- icans reported. on single cities— Frankfurt and more fussing with ladders, ao will continue to be deferred be­ Breen asserted niomp'scn then wil! be a large delegation from ant evening. Mr, and Mrs. Kase- Army Mitchell bombers, escort­ Stuttgart. The - R.A.F. destroyed more storm wlnduwa st4ik^ lii was found dead last night in the Colon . . . bhio, grey, M m.' . vicinity as the rhld of the previous French^Wnrship$ Man,:hester and Kuck'-ille. tions and communications in ^ e cauae of their essentiality but the sold nearly $2,009,000 worth of I 4*7 Ih wdiich the Germans forced I n ^ . ^ vich have another son, Michael Arakan, Kaladan and Mayu area; ed.by the 4th Marine Aircraft 100 enemy planes during the the cellar. No more prison ward of the Npr^ch Stato \.; Mr. Houston will 9x assisted In also in the Navy. details of that are being worked Middle, West Utdities stock— the hospital, and a staff; physician, Dr. * Restyled piM(. Size* up to 44.1 T .. • •' Wipe Out Convoy destroying more than 70 rlx’er w ing Corsairs, went dn a missio'n month, including 59 German raid­ and 'poffing- to- ehaage " out now. TnsuII firm—ami stowed the mon­ the installation eervice by the fol ers over Londi Sidney Drobnes, said he had. \ Tn Drniih , L e g s ! j N otices | Allied ■ Headquarters, Naples, lowing: boats, and damaging as many agirinst Ponape where they were screens to storm sash! Those phyhicals—for the 18-26 ey away.' ' EASY TERMS-. CJOrppral James E. (!8iace, s^n met\J>y ineffective ack-ack fire, group in 2-A and 2-B—will serve inged himself wlth-a-beit. - 1 April '8, French wai ships James Reardon, M ‘i Chester, Es­ of Mr/ and Mrs. Winfield Chace more. In 1915, when Thompson became Gas from a cook stove, flood­ Air Commando planes which at­ the saliie day. A lone Liberator There are 800 species of orchid RUSCO COMBINATION other purposes, too. We Carry Our Own Accounts i at Msnebestef withhi snd*if^*^u5 |**»ve scored another marked suc- teemed Leading Knight; Arthur ma.vor for 11)6 first time, he sold ing a room when a pan boiled over \ itetter Fabrics Priced IMstrtct of Manchester, .on the 1 st Iceas In action against the Gcr> of 20/Maln stieeL who has been tacked an ammunition dump near also bombed Ponape in a Separate native to the Philippines. WINDOWS / They will show who in that W. McFaU, Ri-ckvi'.le, Esteemed hom^ on a furlough after nearly 10,000 shares ,01 Commonweaiith While the occupant was asleep, Proporttonately Low R j i * . mans and wiped out an enemy con- Indaw, west of the Irrawaddy attack. /, 'K was the 21st'attack ellinlnate all that. 'They com­ /group is 4-F, physically incapable Loyal Knight; Judge Francis T, Edison worth $1,23 Per share or a Ample Selection of Juda* ‘ WILLIAM 8. HTDE. Beq.. yov and Its escort in the Adriatic. two /years with the Marines In the river in central Burma, reported against that eastern Caroline base. bine storm windows, soreeas, of military duty, and who is capa- total o f'$1,236.0(10. H“ told associ­ O’Lpughlin, RmkvillC. Esteemed South Pacific, will leave tomor­ MacDonald strips yoor suite Fabrics to Suit .Min|^; changes at no extra Estate of .Marta Vltullo lata of I Allied headquarters announced the' objective practically wiped All planes returned safely. and weather-stripping in ima b|e of only limited military, aerv- ates then he dll not want to be Lecturing Knight; Paul J. Roden, row for the Pacific Coast where B U S IN E S S , to the frame, and rebuilds Your Taste . Manchester, In salS 'District, ds- todUy. i Rockville, Secretary; George H. out, with "fires and numerous ex­ The Navy alsb. reported raids conipiict, permanent unit. It '‘Jce. \ listed as a stockholdei while serv­ cost (^an be made to modern­ ontgomery ...... , Roth enemy freighters and war- he will be an instructor at a Ma­ plosions all over the target area." on tliree enemy pbeltions in the takes just 30 seconds to change \ A 2-A or 2-B man, found to\be ing as mayor; completely. New filling and On iiiotion of F'rmiK Vltullo of aianw Kas aiesa k ^wa Williafos, Man. hester. Chaplain; rine Training area. His brother, f RO M O tlO N • Prompt Delivery ize and add comfort to your 824-828 MAIN STREET Mid Manchosler. Kxectitor* 1?-^^ lUnk by the light Clarence WcCar'by.^Rockville Els- Marstialls by Marine Dauntless a Rusco Window from screen to 4 ^ or of only limited mllitaW And prior to that he engaged in loctort springs are added and the Pfc. Carleton N. C)!hacfe, who was ORDERED:^That six m onthol^nch forcea which then with> quire; Di. 'Ant.'i.-.ny‘Oessay, Rock­ dive-bombers and Corsair fighters REPRESENTATIVE storm sash. Tou ran change or .valUe, can be left In the 2-A or 2-K ,real estate opcrcittons for two de­ All Work Guaranteed s e t.'" ’ MANCHESTER wounded in combat In Italy last woodwork is refinished. UKT'af^® ApHl. A. jD. drew withodl damage or casual ville, T rn st^ and Johji Yeomans, Americans Capture \ and Army Mitchells. Anti-air­ wasli tvindows from the IN ­ iclasaiflcation although the draft cades, as w)^li as managing the es­ lf44. be aud the same/are limited Ujaa month, le well on the rdad to re- ! and allowed for the cr^^dlton with* ^ *■,, , ^ ,, Andover, Innkr Guard craft positions 'were strafqd, gaso­ A $76,000,000 corporation'-is SIDE; tibovrcTwill keep the record of his tate left-by' his fatr.er, William _W ard Two Strategic Hills \ looking to the future They Hale ’Thompson. Sr. The son liked liK which la brliix In/their afalme details were given as to the coverV/’ line stores hit and explosionsrob- FITS OVER OLD WIM90WS. physical^ condition. ( Malngt «ttid estate, a^id tlie said time Or place of the attack, but Allied Headquarters, Southwest served in an ammunition duiiVq. want to employ and -train a man , Will '^ • n g e e.lai4slHcatlon to/pose'as a liberale spender, hut CoHfiipatBd- MocDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. Executor -- --- " ‘ .... RUSCO is a metal frame, -fitted a s^ ia tes said lie watched his per­ notice to . continuation Y n i l f l l Aviation Cadet Walter' H. Joy­ Pacific, April 3.—CD — American All American planes returned ta who will ^ | / happened frohy two .small boys sion NoVi-I. , ’ for\tself in winter fnel savtnga. Will be lislcd 1-AL. of Stamford, Conn., had selected Dl»trirt of Manchetter. uii the lal I , oK A'lvtur T. TaaCliHp/lIe hoKtas will meet this evening at company will pay a good'afart the American Fcderailon of Labor, ards have a day u/ April, A./D.. Ifi44. / >ijthchFtter In nuld diRi/rIci. who were In the -store. buying eigni o'clock at the Zipser club- For the last several weeks the , CHEYRdLET'' ing salary' with liberal car'^.^- Phone us or mall a post card for Here are the reasons: Present tVILLIAM S. HYDE. dr'*a«e!P. candy and wltnessecf the shooting Japanese, previously described as moreXlnformatliHi'; Certain Peroentage Taken Office and Clerical Workers' ^R.iDWARDS\»lIV JudRF. ' \ DpfW til houa^ Ten of the members trail­ lowance and full auto insuranbg Union, Loc.sl 2"-.555 as their bar­ about 10:30 p. m. ed to Mew Haven S i^rd ay night abandoned and cut off from auRi paid. Plenty of opportunity for The Army regiJarly takes a cer­ ►' Estate of Mary W. Agard late of 1 ^ ly**?**!'’ Administratrix. for ply and reinforcement, have fierce­ tain percenfage of 1-AL men for gaining agent tn a special election i ManCheatcr, In said Dratrlct. de-1 I® coniproinise and settle Their account said , that two and spent an enjoy^le time at COUPE promotion, salary increases afid THE\ \ - ceased., . ra/certain duiibtful and disputed ly counter-attacked the Americans Um lt^ Sfenlce. Anyofte in that on March 1^. Eligible voters cast young men entered the store and the Pow Wow of M d Men and a career Job. \BARTLETT-BRAINARD 344 valid voteSr-NLRB . reported, of ' t>n idotlod of Harold .\gard opl^**tltn which said estate has nK.'ilnst walked to an lOe-cream freezer Ir clasaificatlon la liable to be araft- t said .Manchester Executor.iqr. iClsylon. F. Holmes--- s per apnllca- Pocahontas councM in that city. COMPANY i which 262 W'lcc in favor of the ae- tlnn on hie. It I* / the middle of the sntall establish­ One payment down, APPLY eil. Thus it would benefit any ^ a y ORDERED:—That »,tx' nionihs lUS W^odtAne St., Hartford'(0 ) -Phyaically limited man. who want­ lected agency. Easter coat fo^r from til* 1*t day of April. A. P.. ORI.iERKD;—That the fore-RoInx ment whereupon one of ,lhem drqw St. Mary’s ^rvice Club /Cvill onty $36.14, and ^ay • N be and the «ame are Ilmilrrl HP.iillratliin bp heard and dc/ernilii- a nickel plated pistol, held It at PERSONAL FINANCE ed to Stay out of the Army, to keep \ illoveed for the creditor* wlth- ei|\at Hie Probate office fn Man- postpone its monthly meeting from Hartftird.— Tel. 2-1259 working at ap essential Job. Anaonto Pastor Dies Suddenly hlch to brlns In their claims clieitter fn said Dl*trlel. op the Hh his hip and.' Announced “ thl4 is a tombrrow evening to Tuesday eve­ Chevrolet the'lialance weekly or COMPANY Eve. and Sm>. Hartford S-SSTB aaalits{ aaid esiate, and the Raid day of April. A. D.. 1*14. at * stick up." 753 MAIN SITREET As to the 4-R—. Congress may ning, April ly a t 7:30 in St. hUry'a ^^941 C L I jB C O U P ^ monthly. .apUmilze foreing A'F'a into ea- Ansimia. April g —(4>)—Tile Rev. Executor It directed to alve puUlic o’clock'- f'w.' t.) In the- foi;enooiii and Shahanian reached under ' the STATE THEATER BUILDING notice tpftth# Creditor*, to hrinx In Ihiil norlcc he ai\'en to , all pereoiia Parish hot sentlal work, even .,f It means Charles B. Lawrence, 58, who their claims' within said time al­ Intercaied- In aaid eatate of pen­ counter for a pistol vvhich h6_kept 3NDFLOOR drafting them into aii Army labor came here from Lancsborq,' Maas., lowed hy postins'^a copy' of this dency of Said aiipl.lca,tion and the there, one shot waa fired, the el­ The . Manchester Girl Scout FROM 8 TO 5 hattaUon.’ last Au'g^t to become pastor, of your iitcle girl wrder on the puUlc sign post near­ time and place of hearing thereon, derly grocer fell and the two hold­ Coiincll will hold its monthly meet­ $ 8 9 5 BRUNNER'S Read Herald Advs. fhe Pilgriin Ckntgiegutiotial church est to th* placsNyhsrs ths deceas­ by puMlehlnx a Copy of thia order . .. 8el^|S^y^ Service now is making ed last dwell^-Wilmn said town and In aoms newapaper/ having a cir­ up men dashed out of the store. ing tomorrow evening at 7:30 at 80 Oakland Street a natunhwicTe' survey to determine waa strick^ 111 yesterday five Attention •by publishlnk ' ths Sams In 'aome culation In aaid district, at leaat A customer was Just coming in the home of Mrs. Robert SampeU Terms and Trades.! hdWTttfiuiy Known 4-Fs are in es- minutes b e fo ^ b s ^ .s ^ to have ncwspapej/^havlng a circulation In live daya btfors tha day of eahl the door at the, time, and he son, 187 South Main street. Telephone 5191; aeiitlu Jobs, bow many arc not. opened the morning ser­ said probate , district, within ten hearlnit, to appear -If they *** cause vice at his L'vo Home Owners ds.vs pbm ‘the date of thls.ordir, I At aaid time and place and he heard turned and ran two blocks to give Thia Information will be, impor­ and return make to this ctHi^rt of relative thereto, and make return the alarm to Police Sergt. W il­ cabinet; of the Nazarene Open Monday Nights tant in making coiigresslonai and hours later. /" \ BRUNNER'S ' .1 I I I I ^ 1—SMMW— — e ^ — » » lur expert.carpenters; the/fiutlce. givsn. ft, 'to thi* court. ■ liam J. Grabeck in a police ■Church ichool 'will meet tomorrow * T il 10. military decisions ab--^qt them.' . WILLIAM I. HYDl WILLIAM 8. H y d e cruiser. ' evMing at 7:80 at the y. M. C. A., Open Monday *TiI 10. now available for any Judgsy Judge, AwRiier Factor In ExamInnUona -4-1.44. I ... ^.. M-4-1-44. - While police were combing the which all teachers and workers 80 Oakland St. Tel. 5191 But there. Is another factor in ' all types of home re­ neighborhood In a aearch for the . the church are invited. The current pre-Uidutlion physical pairs and alterations.' I T A COURT o r PROBATK HKUD .VT A trour.T OF PROBATEMPELD 'usin'ess meeting will be followttd ' latlons far the 18-26 group- FORD^ ' at Manchaiier within «nd for tite at wLdichester within and for th* two youthg, the BSrrows boy came Estimates cheerfully IliRtriet of Manohotter, on tha lat Platrtvt of Manchester, on ‘ the 1- into headquarters accompanied by by a lecture and fellowship pe­ :in 2-Aft3od 2-B. It will shPw how > 2-DOOR SEDAN dnv of April, A. D.. 1044. day offtAprll, A. D., -IBtt, John Carbone', hit brotherln-law, riod'; many oftoem ure physically capa- given. •/ ; ■/ ■ PrcRent W IU U A M 8. HVDK. Kan., •J’reaentftWILLlAM ». HYDE, Kaq.. with whom'he lived. llle of aoldleruig. Ju4k^ Judge.. Group E of Center Church wo­ IMPROVE YOUR EASTER HAT-T-TUDE In induarey there are 574.000 i*>tata ^ r>f Afata Volungevich Truat Katat* ii-w of Bridget Osl- Carbone, Lieutenant Flynn ' re­ \ 'xRtfa Agnaa Woluiiftvinli late of houn late of Manchester, In aaid ported, said the boy had come men, Mrs. J. ^ym our Brown, lead­ men under 2BS}e’lerre(f,. 330,000 of $ 8 9 5 ^fanchostar. in aaic) Platriot, de l>|*trtot. dscaaead. home nervous and excited and had er, anticipates a large attendance WITH A NEW LEE WATER-BLOC ^ em non-fathelq(. In agriculture Radio — Heater. Wm, F. CfLIlSCd. The Manchester Truat Company, at Its Pirate Whist, April 11 at 5 .613,000 under 26\are deferred, Un motUiii ■ this Court for allowanes. It . la heaquartere Immediatel.v. ■ li i e total -lumber of men be­ Broad Street - OHDIORKD:—That afx - nuoit ha .ORDERED;—TSiat the Sth dnv Neervallona before A p ril' 7 with tween 18 and 38 deferred in In­ from th* lat day of April, ,v. D., of April A. n.. 1-944, at »'■ o’clock Soon after the .shooting, Joseph Mre. Fred Moore, Mra. Ray War­ dustry agriculture— 3,677^000 in .TELEPHONE 7426 1144 he and Ik* aam* are . limited i« . t.) forenoon at the Probate Mitchell. Hartford couRty • detec­ ren or Mra. John. FJeld. Playing Industry and i,/‘j2,000 in agrlcul- BRUNNER'S Or Call A itliar Ayers and allowed for til* cr»dltor\ with­ olTIc*, In aaid Manchester;—he and tive, caihe here and. assumed Coventry —» THL 28^W F TALK ABOVT COMFOKTI LOOK AT in which to bring In Ibelr olalma same la assiRned for a haarlng. on -prlzqs as well as five attractive ture— is 5388,00(1. Open Tonight T il 10. agalnat aaid aatat*. and the -eald the allnwanoe-of said’account #lth charge of the investigation. pcar and he heard thereon hy Personal N4»tice8 ble evening with plenty of fun. 1 Nice, oaiy linet. Plenty of fullneti acroM {be-dwet Ihi* order on the publlo Ign poet I hubllshlna a copy of thfa order In \ nearest to tb# place where the de- I aAmt neu apa)>*r havlna' a rlrouU itcieii and under the orihi. Good-looking patteim .(bright - ceased Uat.dwelt within said totMi.l iloK 4n said District at least flv* ; V-, ------■ ■!"'■ Rogers to Speak S. ' andmwa#1 l\,'h.v publishina at. tha a m aame-In^ ^ , t aome I .d...,dav.,\h;'fore/ .N . '' said1.x dayJ — ... of^ M hcarlna__ Your PaH 0009 and quiet one^). And look at tha fabric, loo— newepaper Jiavlng a olreulatlon In Card of Thanks and rhturn/^nfiake fo this Court. W e wTsti to exprem our aincercr* it'f 1-00^ virgin wooll Mighty good EditoVM ” aaid prohale dlatrlct, within ten ■ . WILLIAM S. HYDE tli4 iikfi to our friends, relatives *nd T(Q Exchange Club da.'a {'rom- th^^date of A la order, Juda'k. nei^ibors for kindnesi and «ympR* voluoandamightylowpriceatWarilsI | jf f * 9 . and return mnk*' to this court of H-4-3-44,., Ate notice aivcn. ’ thyr ahown to us at the time of the Jm partialiy in the deuUi of our wife and mother. A1|m>. VV*' .The Exchange Club will have W 1 U .U M a. H Y D E AT A COURT OF p r o b a t e H C LO who- sent flowers and loaned Jiida*. at Manchrater within and for the the Ideo of their oars. the East Hartfoid and Glaston­ H-4.1.44. Dlatrlct of .Manchastar. on . the let M utiM itieted OARARMNI SLACKS' /\ Wm. S|rlmike and-Famlly, bury clubs as its guests at their Victory day of April.. A. D.. 1*44. 2-OUNCE FUNlRAtnOME AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Eiq., awettng tomorrow night at 6:30. Get on extra pair oitrouierg to go along with ihot at Maneheiter within and for the JudKC. HATS . The speaker will Im Willard B. Olstrlot. - . of - .. Manoheiter.------on the 'lat , Trust Estate u-w of Louise Che- 9 u B u c f« y ia Itogers. who Will talk on 'lAftre' None ot os can staad UDy bgr and expect new rport cootl Chooie these cotton o ^ rayon gob* d ^ of April, A. D.. 1*44. I ney late of Manchester, In aaid We Have A lAtrge A$9ortment Of riNILT TAILOMD OP S.TURDY PARRICS Present W IL L IA M B. H YDE. Esq., District, deceased. tbe War—What?” It is esir the anaied fitroes aloae to eotnplete the ordinevin light or dork colorst they'ro a a a task. Each 4if us must buckle down, do Judze. The Truitets having exhibited Wa provide a roaae'nably The 2-ounce hat by the famous pected that there will be a large Gjterfui flttod ooah ... casual Kttfe boy ooott that good-looking and wear wefll ' ® / Estate of U. Clark Tarrill late of their annual account with said 4s- prieod, holpiul torvieo oi por- LEE WATER-BLOC protieag Will fathering. his or her part. Even) Amertcaa ban a Mancheater, In said District, de­ l-ate to t-hla Jourt for allowance It- littlo girb ofl love. l4)t.(Mr diooM |4r owni Sho’N ceased. ■ond dttondcffioo la oil who wear longor boedUM it takes three stake III tim fataia Vbeity of itts 'onqii- I* . Easter Plants and Flowers try. Help asoura tkat Mberty. lovo tko gey. oontreeting Indtons Wool, rayon and eoNon.i witada hi On -motion of Hartford National O r.D E R E D :— That the Sth day of eoll us, irroapoetivo ef'thoir Umao as long to maka. It’s rolla- $6-50 To Auettba Whtoliey Bappfy^ Bank and Trust Company, £xaeu. •tprll, A. D., 1944 at 9 o'clock (w . w orld ly goods or spirituoT blo, foldablo. and auMraorviceabls. caRo'ri. Pretty eofors bi d im 4 to 7. # noot, eonseryotivo poWoma tor. I „ t.> forenoon, at the Probate Office, m99 ORDERED':,—That alk months in said Manchester, be and (he boHoh: / Easter Lilies ...... $1*S0 and $2.00 Hand-foltod gdgt. victory Brown Norwalk. April &—(g*)— The In­ 3 * * from tbe 1st day of, April, A. D.. aame la assigned for a hearinglon —Platinum Gray — Cadet Blue — ternal Reveniie bureau, it was sn- OAT NIW TRIMS POR T^l TINT MlfSl 1144 be aivd tha saiiie are llmitad the allowance of said account tvlth The full boholiU ei ^ medom Tulips and Daffodils ...... 25c A A about Words Convonfenl MagilUf Tonm Jblmaim'a Rad CioB Plaster Dandelion Green. Other Lee Hals flounced Saturday, will hold an Here, all a A served ably and welL Call Pretty pickira I Sturdy. port;4 apd allowed for the creditors with- I said estate, and this Court dlrOata sarrioo 4no himishad iaipm- • $5 to $10. suction here April ID, disposing of in which to bring In their claims | the^ Trustees to give public notice helpa relieve backaches and Cut Flowers ...... ,$3.00 a b o u ^ el and up WllUain P. Qnleh for senka aa y«a wish ualntt said estate, and the said to. all parsons Interested thertln ttoUr 'to olL wtlho4il bioa eg tpore than 15,000 gallons of whis­ It at eoata well irlthia means. brigW with contrasting trim*. SIm I-A 9 . 9 9 l^*cut/>r ia. directed to give public to'appear and lu heard thereon by other muscular aches and I knrerlflam. Corsages . . . . . ; . $1^00 and up key to satisfy Income and excess / etlea to the cradltora to bring In pilbllahlng'-q enpri n f thia order In paini, toe Um m reaaona— muflts tax cisima against a l o « I lair claims within said time al-| some newspaper having a clreula- alowad by posting a copy of this tion In and District at leaat nVs • •MMapiaMtIiMiri Victory Gardens...... $2.0ip and up liquor concern. Deputy. Internal .ontgomery / order on the pubfie sign poit near- days before *ald day of hearing Revenue OoUeetor Frank ^ ttan zi 4Wt to the place where the dectaesd and raturn make to- this Court, and AMBULANCE SERVICE at New Haven, who will be auc- 824-828 MAIN STREET MAlfCHEBTRil last 4 welt within said town atid by hy m allini Jn a reglatered letter, Keller’sl Men’s Wear » 5 » b i i i S f . BUbllablng the asms In soma newa- oil or before A pril 3. 1944, a copy tfoueer, ailmltted be bad not yet •apar having a oirculstion In aaid of this order sddreaaeg to Mfsa "A s Individual Aa T6ur Finger Print**. ignred out what to' 4I0 U aev-' Manehdirter on tgoi%ery YVard Brobats Alstrlot, within tan daya Anna W. Chaney.,M Hartford Road, The Florist bide are received at the cell- 824-828ylilAIN ST. TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER fpam tha data of this order, and .Manehaatar. Conn.; and Henry R. URKE e>I 887 MAIN ST. NEXT TO FEDEr Ia L BAKE SHOP price for tbe now scarce com- return make to thia court of the Mallory Treasurer, rheney Broth- Phone 4340 .MAK's given.' |cra, ilant'bcster. funn. I yu fu^OK. ^ y n t Florist Tri^rflph l)ieHveff‘,^^«’'’lcF» ty. ; ’ WJ.LLIAM 8. HYDE ■\ tVlLLlAJI 8. HYDE 8^2 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5947 Adyertiae ilk Th« Heraiil— it I^ tr Judge. R e d C r o s s P l a s t e r - ’.S :|Ks4M-ak V;-

I L ■■j'.W'r. MANCHESTlSl EVEKING B ^A L D , MANCHESTER, t»NN.. MONDATrApRIE S, 1944 HAncoESTEK zTznm i: b e s a Gd , kAflcBzatBS, c o x h . m o n o a t , A r a i t s . m * M k :E S IX »pi- !2 _ z. OPEN^OBSDATfANOSATDBBAT EVENINGS TO;*. CLOSED WEUNESllAY AFTEI^UONII, Mancheslerf r p{"op1d8 (ind natlona 'frluglng^lhe big and Uttls ways, to tts im* Mediterranean and extending into provsmsnt of Manebsstar Ufa. , Contributors i to Red Cross Fand India itaell'i Militarily gpeaking, ^ Wa wish them pleasant lyieat- Rationing Data Evening Herald Irig:^ tonight, with, appropriate rec- Britain cloes not feel able to, of* Afr. and Mrs. W. Sch'.ddga 25.00 Miss M.' Chufeh ...... \6.0(T Mr.s. hhiltzN ^o“ ^NC. tend these Moalema at the preaent olie^pp of 7 their beginnings, ap^ Mrs. Samuel Hsugo’a five Mr. and Mrs-’ J- I'ottr.■field . 5.00 John Calve, JiX/ S a v e r r o n yoqr/f]ie>!^ liv in g , f . furnished By V^, Mr. and Mrs. H C. Piarspn 6^0 Mrs. John Calve,-J[r. ~ 1! BiM«ii ttr- time. ' • propriats seat for the future that' boys in'-lhe ren’i<;e .... 6-.00 /• ji. X, Manobaiter, Ct Ofltce o f Price.AdministratlDn ~ Mrs. Thomas' McUill ...... 2,00 Robert A, Pearson ...... 5.00 Mra. Achllle Pagghili . The same mllltapr expediency lies ahead\. In this salute there V ^ sTHOMAS PERQ Regional DepartntMt of Information Mr. and Mrs. Nathan -Miller Helena Booth ...... 3.00' Mrs. P. M. Thayer . X *. ^ OanaralOantral Uanai llanaaerV join, ws afswufe, as to an elder 2.U0 r b’^adaB Octobar governs one half oif American poi- ,15 Tremont Street, Boston, 8, filassaehusetls. ' and* family .' 6.00 Mr. and .APr*- Kir-sman ,. .n Mrs. Mary Jonca i , ,-j[ 4 icy on the question, as expotmded brothel-, the l^arlans, the Ex­ M'rs'.'xLily Crawferd.,..!...... 6.00 Mr.‘and Atrs. E, Lenox .. 2,b0 Mrs. Alexander Skiart / Miy and Mils. E. Bautcr .,.. 3.00 SUDdayavabllahailvBi:*'?. and, Holldaya. Bv««nn« Bntared•red at by General Marshall,': and admlt- changers, and thsN^broptlmlsts. Mrs. Fraqk An lersojrS.,,. . . . 1.00 Mra. L'ugenc Brodcur .. , Conn.> V .Meat*. FaU, Etc. • . Oasolllie ^ > Mr and\AIrs. F A. Linnell 6 .0 0 Ann McVeigh ...... 1.00 Claude McKee ...... X ^ha Poit Oflrtoi^t rllaaobettar, - ...... 'ted by President Roosevelt. We, Relcn O Giwdy 1 oil i)a dacond Cload^MUall Uatter. BookXKop/ red stamps AS., B8. In'northeast and southoast, »-A Mrs. Jamqs C. McNulty . . ' 1.00 Mm. Highter ..y ...... to^ don't dare offend the Moa- C« D8 Kh' K8.'U8, 118 and J8 iio'w. j coupons good for threie' gallons 1.00 >Ir, and Mrs. H.-.McVngh . apd - Mra.' Thomaa 8UB«CRIP«ON RATES Grace Wright - -V . .. v -- Mr and Mm. S. JUroa...... lema.:We are. In fact, now project­ valid an ^remain good indefinite-1 .throughthrough MayMav . 8, 8. B-2,B-2. B-3,B-3. C-2 aridamt Mr. and Mrs. Si.nqrt F. Hel- Lewis . . -• 5.00 T w o pieces Taar by Mall ...... •••••!*?? ly. Red , Btarrips ,K8, 1-8 and MS C-3 couponF good for five gallons Mi.ss Mary Canripbell ...... Month by Mmll ...... J -jj ing an^ATablan pipeline and, In Fire Hazard Inndbrand . z 2.00 rs.. Nrison 'Bavior 1.00 fbffU Copy - 9? ' ■ be valid\Aprll « and good in- everywhere. X » * Wni. D. Barclay'. Jr, . .1.00 Miss Can ly'n CaTiipbeil .... .*9.00 wlU Mr. and'Mrs. R. E. Hath- Ilian Andera'on ;/ 2.00 illy.red On. T.ar ..V,. the. ‘'diploiifiejOy” involved in that dsnnnltely. V. ' F-u^OII Hotijje 4t Hale C ih h ...... 26.00 Mrs. Thomas'Malley .4.. 1.00 project, providing new military Being Cliecked I'nM-e-a^ Fmxla Mr, and Mra. Ot(0 Virtel .. 2.00 - away ...----...... 19.00 MEMBEh OF X ■period Four and Five coupons Mrs. J. A. Wallin ___ ’ -.'.r. 5.09 Alr.s. Jane Wright, . 10.00 Tb. ASSOCliyrED PRb^S strength for that same Moslem Book Four blV stamps A8. B8, valid in all areas through Sept; Mr. and Mrs. A. .... 2.00 Margaret Max-weil,/.. . ; , , X.OO 1 1 2 % Th. Aiaoclatad Fr.«p,U « « “ « »•- Mr. and Mrs, Levitt . 2J)0 Mr. anil Mrs. W. 'Ostrmsky 1-0,00 world we fear to offend^ C«, '"M, E8, V8, \G8, H«. jr.s n d 30. All coupons' worth 10 gallons Mra, Edwin Hunt ..!., 1.00 \ I ly aotuud to tb. u». of K « no^valfd and 'good Indefinlte- Mr. and Mrs. Parks 1.00 Peter Condlo ... . ■?.. . 6.'J9 tlon of all n.wa dlapaWh.a The other half of American pol­ N o r t h EJi i i I D ireriors anri a unit, with most coupons Worth Miss Slgrld F tcc )> «g...... 2.09 M r.s. Robert MeUormick.. 2.00 to tt or not otberwlp. or.dl'.d '» fly. Blue''stamps 1-8\M8, NS. PS. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson 8,00 Mra. W. J. Webster several units. Mrs. Wm. Mciy>4r ...... y. 3.00 2.00 \ thla paper And al.o tb. local newo icy, also expressed by ' President Chief GriMHohi Make^ aitd QS wlli- be valiO^Mty I and Mr. and Mrs. Olson ...... 1.00 Airs. John Ry^cra Mr. and Mrs A. J. Holmes . 5.00 Mr. and Mrs.-'^J. Storrs...'. 3.09 , 1.60 V ***Ali**r1ab^'^ of .republlcatlon of Rooseveit, who carriea water on giiod indefinitely. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Field Sally Jones / ...... 1.00 apodal dld'patoh.a herein. ar« at»o T oiir o f ihf* Difitriet. The Ixical War Price and Ra­ Mr. and Mra. S. Johnston . 6.00 bftth^ shoulders where this issue /■ ..^Siigar (a ^ T ) ...... 10.00 Mib\ f . VV/*Williama .... 1.00 'V, X raa.rv e d . _____ Book Four, .^tamjis 30 and 31 tioning Board la located in the Mr. and Mrs. H. Symington 6.00 la concerned, is one of disagree­ Mrs. S. P r ln z ...... 3.00 Mrs. Wni. L. Conlon ...... 5.00 Qiicei\ fit Italy—Spei^e^ X * Full a.rrlo. olleM of N. fc. A., \ The directors of' the Eighth valid for Ave poumla,^indefinitely; Lincoln school opposite the poet Di AL S...... 50.00 ment With the British White Pa­ .•^^hool District n»et with. Chief Mr. and Mrs. A. Knof.s . X . 2.00 Mr, *¥nd Airs. Harry Linr tiarvlce Ino. _____ ■ ■ ■ Stamp 40 good for five. noUnds for office, Office hours are as,follows;. / deil ...;...... , Rotary . Clilh of 'Manches- Ruy Griswold ytoterday morning Monday, 10 ... m. to 4:3b p. m.; Mrs. Edna Carter . .. ./ .... 6,00 2.JU per, and,l6yalty to the proposition home • canning through _^ch,. 28, Adarcelle Thibault ...... 1,25.00 , Publlah.ra snd\made an inspection tour of Tiie.aday, 2. p. m. to .1:15 p. m.; Rainbow Cleniieis ...... 12.50, 5.00 ...... Jullua Uath.w. 8pedal. AK.Bcy— that, if tV re are Jewa who want 1945. \ \ . Arthur E. McCann MMu-heatop Fire Dept. ... 20.00 and the Iforth .End business district Wednesday, 2 p, m. to .1:15 p.'in.; Mrs, G. W. May ... 1.0(1 5.00 'Now York, ChleaKO. Detroit 'Shoes X- Frank., Hanson ''"2.00 ^ th u r Driig Store (add'i) 25.00 Soatoii. _____ ' to go to Palestlne-l,they should be and ihyeral other places-that are Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:1.1 p. m/ Mrs. ,A. W. Tov.r.e ...... /l.OO Bsjok One slapip 18 valid Fred Pohlman, Jr. . / MuncheatcrX Center Pack­ permitted to do ,eo. listed as' Ore hasards. Friday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; A Frie'nd . ...,/ ...... ' 1.00 10 00 • MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF th resh April 3d. Book Three Ail*', Mrs.- Fred Lavey i ...... 2.1)0 age Store \ ...... 1.00 01RCULATIONS. The President's divided position The elrectivbneas of the chief's plane stamp 1 good indefinitely. A Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Air. arid Mr*.-/ E. O o rle ^ 2.00 Imagine saving one half on a smart Lawson living Mr/^nd Mp.' Tjrh.)th\ Rye .. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gate.s >00 The Beaut.v kook ...... 5.00 < campaign durihg last .year, on new* stamp becomes valid May 1. The telephone rumber is 2-0494. ' > room group like this. It’s covered- In a durable Herald Prfnllng Oopftpaiiy, on Ihls finds him resorting, on one Mr.(. Stella Alaltempn .... / ' 1.00 ducers Marketing Ass. .. 15.00 Wllty for typoaraphlc.l .2?" In - the rear of buildings U evi­ A. Ai, Barrett (add’l)....' Henry ftlesecke \...... 4.00 ly styled; bpautifully tailored. Regular $220.00. naarina in advertl.emenl* In The the Jews, still left in central Kii- very interesting meetinir Those Hayward Bliah X - - ••••,••• 1.00 2.00 dent. There are several .jhar.arila Carl Cnxperson ...... 2.3Q Dorothy Kulijows^y >.... 4.00 Sfanchfet." Evening H.r.Jd______remaining which will be watched who were present included;..Joyce Mrs/ Larson ,. ...'...... j . 3.00 ■ope and' conceding, on Uie other .34 Mexicans 2.50 Mr: and Mrs. W. 'b. Chip- Airs.-Lorita McVe,y ...... 4.00 / ' closely until they are corrected.. Sanborn who acted as secretary .’ytr. and Mr.Xll' Sanhorri .. land, tfie military Im^aalbility of Air. and E. Gad i- . . . 2.00 man ...... 5.00 Mrs. ^ n a GannOn ../ .... . 4.00 Monday, April 3 It la understood that the n$w of the meeting, Mr.>nd Mrs? Wil­ opening at'least one recognised liam Minor. .Mrs. MyhUe Carpen­ Mr. and/iirs. John pickles . 6:oo Stuart B. R. Cheriey/iadd'H )0.b0 Airs. >Ielvin G. Co'x \... 2.( ■ti ^ r-4 - owner of the Balch and Brown Aid Railroad Thomas Hackett \ Watki ns helps you save on hoAe towhese tragic ' people if ter. Mr. ami Mrs., Joseph Mack, Air. apd Mrs. J. Hob'b ..... 2.00 10.00 Albert J, Odermarin \ . 4.00' Half And Half Block la planning '^> conyert the L. J<''Rlchman .. 15.00 Luigi Pola (add’W ...... 2.00 Miss Macda Ncznl’ ..\ 10.00 they, do (Succeed In escaping the third floor into tenements. If so George Rose and George Ro.se, Mr. and MrS: Jrihn P’orst Jr.;^ Richard Morra, Raymond Mrs. Fred Pchln.an 5.00 5.00 Miss Catherine Jayson 2.00 Suites - - Davenports ^ ' \ a/ " The Red Army, as was expect- vengeful Nail peril. he will be required to provide Work on Ni{»ht, "Mary McVeigh ...... 1.00 Mary Helen F/ Logan a.ofli Airs. Julia C ook^. ...A 2.00 adequate outside Are escapes be­ Negro, Gilbert Negro. Rocco lisa crossed the Prut Into ter­ If Herr Goebbels .wants to per­ Mr. and Mra. R. B. Allen . 5.00 Ann G. Tripp zoo Calvin P. Davighn .... 4.00 /;■'’ ., ,; ■ ' ''X ' fore he can rent thee# f^iart:, Fiano, Mrs. Daniel Halloran, Mrs. At East Hart^f^cl a^if Air; and M/s. James Wiley 40.00 aft er- h au s e -c l e ap i n g r e - f u r n i s h i n ^ ritory upon which Soviet Russia suade his followers that their per Frank Pi^gioli who acted as' Donald and Joanns Good- Airs. Ella Brltoble ___ 2.00 mefits. . \ ,. 1 Springfield Shops./ 6.00' Cohsordia Xuthersn church 126.00 Mrs. James Brennan .. 4.00 $225.00 Lawson groups with sofa and chair in choloi of makes no claim. There la no long* sedition of the Jews la no crime, ------_ _ i chairman M the meeting, and ' ■ ■b (Mt. -Wd Mrs. H. M. Salley . 2.00 Pythian Sisters Memorial Mrs. Hazel Loveland .. 4.00 burgundy or raisin figured tapestries...... 112.50 . or room for the slightest doubt he merely has to point to the fact David Toomey. Jr. ■ ' Tqmple 33 ...... 5.00 ^retrthfng jra know yrmH be Itcktng to get M Spring honaa- The group heard Miss Morton X Hartford,' April “X ’ ThTr- Mr. and Mrs. J*. Calve ...... 1.00 Mrs. Olive Chartier ... 4.00 that Russia intends carrying the Women’s Alpine Society.. .10.00 Mrs. Dorothy Daudel .. 2.00 cleaning. Furniture will take on new interest m you twitch it that the very nations which claim .and Mr. lAldlaw iri.,ahort talks ori jiy-four Mexicans have arrived at Mr. and Mrs. M. Reggets .. 2.00 Bolton Neal G.NIllIng ...... 2.00 Mrs. Ounda .Anderson 2.00 Misz Barbara Bray' ... 2.00 \$250.00 Knuckle anri .sofa and lounge chair in rose fig- war to our mutual, enemy until to be fighting on the side of hu­ the reason- for moreXood produc­ Warehouse Point labor camp and from its Wifiter betting to new Spring angles. Then, beJmre y<»u ’ Mr. and Ajrs. A. H. Illing .. 10.00 Mrs. Florence Hanson .... 2.00 A ^ . Edith Mason ... 2.00 u r ^ tapestry ...... 149.00 ' hla defeat has been accomplished. man decency aren't so very de­ tion, etc. .lo.seph .\iack, Lecturer now they're^ "workln' on the raiU settle down for thfl Summer, you’ll want that new rug, to soften* 13118,Is the final report of the Irene 1111 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beck­ Miss Mary Zapadkg ,; 2.00 $226.00 Elnglish Lounjfe 8ofa . 9 ^ means, first, the actual tread cent either. ‘ « of Bolton Grange, told the group i-oad." But '^^)t all the live-long Mrs. MargiSret ■-Jrlbbon with ___ ...... > daily footsteps . . . a new easy chair for Dad . . . a bedroom Red Ch-Oss -Drive conducted in e|o1- the Granse Was interested and day as the song goes. Recruited 2.004 Airs. Felicia JaljUcJi... $22^0 Tufted .seat’ and back “Sleepy-Hollow” type of graceful design; good for the of war for Hitler s. Balkan aatel- Here; once again. United Na­ ton and ahows the splendid spirit E. Pfau ...... John H. Phelps ; ...... 5.0b Mrs. Hazel i^eterson1 y .. ‘group for the youngster’s room. willing to w-ork with the 4-H from our good neighbor to help Mr. and Mra.XF. Kaminske >00 Mrs. T. Jensen ...... 2.00 W .suite: ni-ie'-figiiri’d tapc.stry; .slightly shopworn.. . .98.00 small room, though full size. Utet. Judging from its post rec­ tions principle runs into a ready in which Bolton tackled the talsk groups. Mi'.s. William Minor ex­ Mrs. Esther Riifgstdn zoo out during the labor - shortage, Dorr.thy Kaniinske ...... 1.00 Mrs. Ida Gray Woodward 2.00 Mrs. Madelin Drake ...... -4.00 Tan textured wool cover ______,. -.-ix ... $149.00 Regulation 8 - part • (All apsjflmlly priced Items limited to one-of-a-kifld unle^s^ otherwise noted, right of way over a!) othei consid. Mrs. Charles Sumner and a score er campaign that a second meet­ Most of the men are between 26 and auubject tn prior sale. But all of them are not listed here!) •ad whataW un^lneto and un- tloos,-. Dalian, Franco, Badog of willing, volunteer canvassers. ing of the group be held when the ■And, 30 years old. The Interpreter, the Elks Horn*. There will be In­ . $155.00 Knglish Lounge Sofa ii> beige cover with mauve back Lawson Sofa; figured Blue dividual prisM,, and a door prize. •ertainty the satcfllte natlpna may 10, PmAstlne .all ■ illustrate the The flnsl contributors; 1 tow-n will be divided irito sections Alfr'edo Mendosa, explained that Rockville Watch Voting design -...•■..•'..••••■I25.^^0 tapestry ...... 98.00 ifi'Maple Rockers and Chairs have gained frpm the Italiah cam- Taken from the lists of solicl- for adult supervisiori. only 18 year olds are-drafted in Mrs. Gladys FUiley Is chairman of fame trend. Whether or not Such the committee in charge. In bui-gundy, blue, tai^e, wine v^-|HpL, 'Bto' Kassilan campaigns-are t.'>r..s, Hannah...AUhln.cr. and. . .OUve ’’ Saint Alaurlc*-^ . , . , ihe^Mexican. ACngy,Jfor one yeari^ pblfrios' w'ni 'Help win the w^^^ Swanson and the collection from .service.. Since tha wAr, - ihose ■------JUoalv«a>-Medal— ------“/$W5;W -Two-citshipn English Lomige'Sofa ; ^reen and 'and 7~rose eWers' Fprmerlir •alther limited nor unduly cau- The monthly meeting of the A good conduct ipedal has been In Wiscofisin $159.00 Regulation Lawton highly di'bntn()lr. It 1s sure'aiH mi.>ircllaneous sources; . drafted have bean k'^t In but the Group Leaves beige figured tapestry...... 125.00 $3Q‘.50. Choice ...... V24.50' Ladies of Saint Maurice will he' awarded to Privat?- Stanley W. Sofa in deep plum figured tapes­ lloua. CfrtHlu Hint tlif^y must leave ))ni- Previously acknowledg- others have not beeK recalled. held this evening at the home of Boron, ion of Mrs. Mary Boron of ' 18 Mahogany Rockerb arid ‘ On tba military side of things,' soh- fur the peace c d ...... I I Mrs. Eugene Brodour of Finley We have two Mcxlcah/.generala*lcaiX.ge $1.55.00 Modernized LflwBon Sofa in beige and tan fig- try 89.00 Miss Helen Berry ...... For New ^ork 45 Grand street by the command­ loth Parties Eye Devel* ' Rm long discussed and long de- .A- .1.00 street At 8 p. m. Mrs. Anthony overseas,” Alfredo Aaid pmudly.>mud ing officer of a local infantry regi­ riiairs, formerly $39.50, $44.50, Mj.ss Betty Braiirnrd ... .1.00 uicd tapestiy ...... ••..•*1 25.00 toyed aacend front now/seems In- .Maneggia will have charge of the The barracks at the , cainl>., ara^ ment In the South Pacific ac­ ripments in Other $49.76 and $56.00'. Blue, beige, Miss Olga Brondrila .... 1.00 warm and comfortable and Kava $149.00 Modem Lounge; top itably Hsarw. ^ s Russtana are In T h e Enemv^s Stronghold program. . —----- knowledging exemplary 'behavior,- ' ■ — - X- ■ ■ rose, mauve; wine, burgundy and * Mr. and Mrs. ft. Bron- Men’s Cluh double bunks, 'draped with color­ Rockville ^tudcMl»\ to States to Spot Trend. $16!).00 Square-arm LawsoYi sof® in deep rich red flg- the-floor de.sign; blue and beige ••rtaliiiy doing their part to set dola i . efficiency and fidelity. Private mulberry covers. Choice 29.75 ^Savings to $2S-oa The New York Times, ctmi- 4.00 An Imiairtant rriecting of the ful blankets brought from their Boron entered the Army In Feb­ u red damask...... r^...... 84.50 textured tapestry...... 74.50 •p the right conditions for it. Miss Elsie Collins ____ 3.00 home-land. 'They’vs also hung Spend Four Days' in menting on Wendeli ,Willkle.s Men's Club of the Quarryvlllc ruary 1941, and served at C^mp By The Associated Press \ This Russian advMce is diplo- Air., and Mrs. Stanley Methodist cjiurch will'be held this large hand-woven haakets and BIandlng( iHorida, before going (I*eft) Year ip and year’ out campaign in Wisconsin, makes an Chessey ...... The Metropolis. The poUUcol apotUght swung.- on over 40 —matic and political ag 'well as mili­ it.oo evening at 8 o’clock In the base­ hand made flowers on the wall.. overseas In January 1942. the Governor Winthrop remaina ' interesting tabulation Of the rec­ Mr. and Mfs. Anthony ment of the church, All members Bathrooms and the laundries are today to Wisconsin but both par* tary, aiid in that .cbanectlon it is RoekviUe, April 3— (Special) -\ Democratic Assoclatloa ■/ ' our favorite drop-lid desk. Thia ord of Wisconsin's members in the Cassell ...... 2.00 are urged to attend. in a building adjacent to the dor­ ties eyed developments to a half* accompanied by- k frank and some- Mrs. Anna Dare 1.00 mitory. There were about 75, members o: Rookvllle Democrats will , at­ Watkins model has correct Win­ Platform Rockers House of Representatives at Biilfon Briefs , tend the meeting of the Tolland dozen othar^states tor indlcStlona W e'll store your/purchases for later delivery irifat rsassuring statement from Frances and Barbara El­ A new recreation room for the the Senior class of the Rockville throp interior and four large Wa^hin&ton. In brief| these mem­ liott ...... Donald Tedford of the Merchant ' Apiunty Democratic association of a trenffin the forthcoming na­ Foreign Commissar Molotov. He 2!oo Marines who has been spending a men la being built where they' can High school who Igft this morningt u>is evening at the Ellington drawers-. Locks have been bers weriK unanimous in 1939 Mr. and Mrs. H.'W. Gris­ go to play cards, listen to the tional/Ciections. Adjustable Chairs • declares that this Invasion of non- few d ^ s at his home on Wfat, on a four-day trip .to New York Hall at which time the Hon. oinitted to save metal . . • 59.75 against repeM. of the''arms embar­ wold ...... 10.00 radio and write letters back horns. T jrtm Maine to California, Ra* Russian soil Is dictated by mill streqL has rettirried to his bA^e City, chaperoned by '-.Miss Rose isll Shepard, former lieutenant Rev. and Mrs. Brownell There's a large lot across the Ba'M, Misa EUleen Murphy, Ken- llcans were watching for to* go which prohibited a ll' aid to Gage ...... at Sheepshead Bay. mor 4 which have come as a surprise to ,es were Miss Ella Sumner-' and ness session and esn-eshmenta will delegates golhg to Wendell L. Studio-Diivan$ and Suites against the extension of the S«eC' Mrs. Nellie -Maine 1.00 The pat of the camp is 24-year- servation Tower on, the Elmpire be Russia’s allies, this statement, It William McKee ...... Mis^ Jeanette Sumner. old Luis Melo who was working Willkie. and others to Oov. Thom­ live Serviced Act, a year latihq^ 2.00 The- daughter born last week to State building and inMhe evening, n aprvlcea ■ la announced in London,^ was made J. Moynlhan ...... ^00 in a allver mine in'Real del Donte a tour will be made of NBC. as E. Dewey of New York, UeuL unanimous against the passage oU Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ducharme /hitre be aervlcee every Oomdr. .Harold B. Staaoan, former after ‘‘consultation and agreement 'Mr. and Mrs., Palmer ... 00 before coming to Warehouse On Tuesday they will go to the flight thii Week, Monday through for durability and charm Lend-Lease, eVen unanimous Mq, and Mrs, R. G. Rich 10.00 has been named Sharon Eileen. Minnesota governor, or .Osn. with the British Government." In Schools in Bolton and Manches­ Melo did amateur boxing in LaOuardia Airport by bua ah' Friday thfl Vernon Methodist against the first appropriation for John Rich ...... 6.00 Mexico. "He’s a Pisan of Zurita," Douglas MacArthur. Willkie, the ’ ,ths main, this statement renun- ter will be closed Friday, April 7, lunch at the. Kitty Hawk room > t chue ibsonvllle. Rev. A. F. Mr. /and Mrs. - Georj (Mexican boxer who fought Beau the airport, next visiting the only fln* of the. four who is ac­ Although fashioned after Eng« 1/end-Lease after the policy Itself is city, pastor of the tively seeking the' nomination, de­ Three Pieces . .dating ter.rltoria'1 ambitions Is aa- Rose ...... X ,. 3.76 In observance of Good Friday. Jack), Alfredo said. Melo weighs den Planetarium and in lish. modem oak designs, and fin­ had been passed. Mr. and Mrs. Hairry Munro urdh, will be In charge of the scribes the election sa •'vital." . surancs to Germany’s' satellites Mr. and Mrs. R. .San­ 56 kilos, Mexican weight. ning they will attend the have moved from Andover Road -gervlces, which will start at 7;80 wuikto Retolas to Qoerr - ished in a light, bleached color, The sleeted repre.sentatlves of born ...... ,... .- 1.00 Then therc'a Reynaldo Elizalde, production, "Stars on Ice and' also to Russia's allies. As O'clock. ; ■• / Meanwhile, WlUkle, naked these sturdy pieces still retain Miss Olive Swanson .... 1.00 and have taken up their residence a shoemaker who pla'.e to keep up Wednesday m orning/the^wlll such, it must be welcome. the state of Wisconsin, then, have in, the Wittmann home on South rvicea will! be held each eve Frederick E. Schluter, TrsntCj^N. Mr, find Mrs. Jbhn Swan­ his trade at camp. . . . Bernabe visit the Hall of Motitm amtTh the nlng this week at St. John's Epls- much of the old fashioned charm Even such a atatement, how* a record as completely opposite to J., InduatrlaUat and a O.OJ^con- n :l-= “ .i:bo Road. Lara, father of six, who sold his afternoon the Radio* CM Music cHtol Church a i 7:30 o’clock with of Early English oak. All three aver, has Ita limitation. In this Winkle’s own record aa^ he could grocery store 'u come to the hall. Wednesday ekenlfig will be ventlon delegate candldaty if he Albert N, J^inner, Jr. .. 2.00 Holy Communipn on Thursday would support the- RSj^bUcan large pieces are included. Waxey instance, the limitation is that possibly find anywhere. ^Ir. Wlll- The Tooipey Children ... 5.00 states. . . . Benjamin jGbrtez, a open for personal plims. Thursday evening., ’^here Will be a Good Fri­ sriiooth finish. tailor who thinks haT’ do a little morning will bd A ^ n t In varioua candidate named at tfla conven­ this statement reaffirms Russia’s kls could not have entered, any­ Mr. and Mrs. David Too- day possiofl .aerfllcs Friday from tion if he (WlUkie) foiled to gat mey^...... - 4 00 Tells ^ason sewing while at e^mp- -as much as ways and tlto/party will leave ..previous claim to those Rumanian whereany territory ’ hhore un­ J2 noon to 8 p. m. IL replied: ' Mi'A'J ohn Toomey ...., 1 00 possible withpur his tools. . . . New York foriiartford at 6:10. Fine Chairs Xtsrritories Russia seised In 194Q. friendly to him, on the record of Fausto Gar6ia who's 21 and will Court DatA Chamicd "It la inconceivable to me that Values in MIm Lydia S. Young..,. 1.00 Honor Ust Judge Vine R. i^m elee of the its own Congressmen. For lures use thjj^rnoney ne tarns to help put The b^hor Hat for scholarship the Republican national conven­ Doubis-duty litudio Dtvon opens to a full The fact that-'Rilsiria has no terrl- North School Children .. 6.54 Court of Common haa an­ tion will be so stupid as nom­ ' $89.00 Chippendale Wing Chair with stretcher \ \ . . ” It la to Mr. Wlllkle’A credit,*' Mrs. -William Ener ..... 2.60 him through the University at for thp4hird quarter of the school size bed. Maple arms and legs; beige and torial. ambitions beyond those she Guadalajara and become a doctor. nounced that the Calendar inate anyone that the millions of base; beige and coral figured tapestry...... 59.00 Budget I erms \ X Mrs. Mary WIppert 2.60 has been announced by aesalon acheduled for OOpd Friday f brown two-tope tapestry cover. Was has already achieved and conpld says the Times—"and it is thoS South Churrli Pasloi . . . Aurelio , Lopez whe took care crlntendent of Schools Philip people who believe as I do could $79.00 y.S6.7S Piigrim Fellowship oj will be held on Monnay.^pril 17, era indisputably hers la good; Dughly in his charafcter—a /rec­ of race horses ,n Mexico. .. Ra­ Howe of the RockVille High not as a matter ©rconaclence supr $89.00 Queen Anne Wing Chair with unusual Bolton Congregational .olares It Is Fault o f at 10:80 a. m., instead of E^day; porti” ~ ■ . ‘ of course! wjould be better if Russia werh ord, he has _ not pullyn his Cluu-c'h ...... fael Mpntigl, a siWcr miner, an school. All pupils have an aver­ square wings and grey^|ind gold tapestry cover...... , i . ' .1.00 -father of four. ■ . . Fund Over Top ' ^ And despite Dewey’s InsisUnce likewise willing to apply the prin­ punches by sn'.lnth in ,hls (-am- Dowdy's Filling Station 3.36 People Themselves. age of 85 per cent In four prepar­ • . 59.00 X’Si!” , they shouted In ed subjects___ or the_____...... equivalent...... and Collections of $28,114.74 for t^e that hfl is not seeking the nomlna- ciples of the Atlantic Charter to psign In Wisconsin,” ^ ■ Maple Grocehy ...... 2.00 w h (^ asked by the Alfrgdo in tlon/nis supportere today claimed $219.00 Trio Piece Suite with Lawson style Studio- Bolton Lake House 3.59 are below. 80 per cent in none Cross War P5inm drive . $^5.00 Pleated Brick Lounge Chair; deep, slanting < Certainly you may o-ivn the determination of the fate of That has obviously been frue. "We npeak too lightly Of the SpariSh if they came to fhe United the four: reported by Cbalrmai Allred M L (^ delegates for their candidate Divan (opens to full size bed) and a matching lounge Ve Olde New England great failuiv's of history .such as ^ 2 of New York's 88 and at 1^1^ green tap^ry ...,...... ;.... _____55.00 those territories Russia does He has, In this supposedly Isola­ States to help >is out . In the labor Seniors, CBrollna''Aberle, John' Wade With several i ^ported col- chair. - Cartridge-tufted seat cushions; -soft blue Watkins Brothers fine fur­ Hotel ...... 21.00 the fall Of Carli-jg^,1^, thdTall SCSI* of an- shortage zmd see the country at lectlondyfrpm ‘ outlj districts, .east 20 of North Caroling* 25- , niture and pay for it as you, 1,166.79 Christ” said Rev W Balphr Ward, The first gixiur- of, Hexirarts ar­ ter waa $25,500. In front of other potential nom­ damask ...... ------...49.50 • Onter K<‘hiM>i News ' Jr., pastor of South Afethodlst cilla Dowdlng, Leona Dzwonkua, pajnmerit; easy weekly in- fact that the Molotov atatement is willing tb risk his own political rived In Conneht>cut jugt before Harrl^et/Ertel, - Kathleen Flaherty, inees. $106,00 .Studio-Divan ; a Lawson model in burgun­ Pupils having perfect attend--! church in hi.s Sfrmon, yisfterday Chrlstmaa and are lor-alOd in bar­ Woodring Quits Post $69.50 Lounge Chair with tufted seat and back; atallments; small'-carrying approved by London ap'parently fortunes oh that ba.slF: Snce for the month of March in­ morniug "We Ij.not she." h« con­ R'ayrriqjid Fleischer, Veronica dy figured tapestry ...... 59.75 racks set up by ihe^wlroad com-- J^Tarik, Alark Goldie, Phyllis Gor*. ^ Developments on the Democra­ burgundy figured tapestry...... >49.50 charge. carries’ Indirejct British - approval As he himself nas been fo'r.ced cluded; Angela Vercetli, -James tinued. "4Jmt. in each of these his­ pany In MontOWose outside N c ^ tic side are highlighted currently don, Robert.. Hoermann, Joan Manchesler of those terr^orlal additions Rus to recognise, the mainz-op^sition Godfre.v, Gilbert Negro, Raymond toric moment.s, s/mrone failed. Haven; Midway.!near New London bv. the resignation of Harry H. $69.60 Studio-Divan; Simmons n^-ahn Lawson People failea iri tho.se crises Men and at aullford.i They do AU ^orta Hyde, Barbara Lajiz, Ruth Lavitt, sia already regards as accom to him has taken the form of 4 Peracchio, Morris Silverstein, Rleanor Marley, Jacqueline Aid- Woodring, as chairman and mem­ Richard RmUh, Earls Anderson and wolnen such ns wc are, siinply of jobs on the tracks and m tha Dale Boog ber of'the American Democratic model in burgundy homespun cover...... 5 9 .7 5 pliished facts. ' . smear and gossip campaign. A l­ did not come 'hrouEh when God engine houses. ! . Kmight,-Carol Needham. Neills Natloflol committee. The former and Courtney IMcker. Pedkis,. Shirley Smith, Gertrude The:best we have fromjRuaal* though the majority 'if Wiscon­ was' depending upon them." They^were hired for six montha secretary of War In Prealdent Thy*Mlnuts Man tnag will fly. Stolarz, Mildred Stutz, Susan Sul -.$69.60 Studio-Divan by Simmone; a Modem hfiapla so'far, then, ii^’a half and half Iqy sin’s ‘ newspapers have supported over'Center school for the month' If All Hfoofl .Together in a plAn worked out ty,the MeXl-' ^If-eting Pines Asadpietion Roosevelt’s cabinet -, said that " If the forces of righteousness cah »Dd United States govern* tan, Nettle Sweet, Marion Welti at 72 Linnmore Drive.' '• many antl-adininistration Demo­ design with maple inset ariR tops, and legs. O ral ally to proclaimed Ilnited Nations him, 'although his own opponents of April because 90 percent'of the Gloria Wocql,_. were combined. ’ added Mr. Ward, menu through the Department of Tomerrow .i cratic leaders “appear too.\ timid, and gold plaid COV^r a a • aV ••«*eee>ee 59.75 Designed for small rooms - - principles. Russia is willing to let in this primary have remained sl- pupils bought war stamps during Juniors: Marjorie ^rown, Ruth the month of March. "if all the people who live decent, Agriraltura • and th- United Lecture auipices G'bhon* As­ politically and economically,, to those prinqiptes govqrn after' she icnt, the isolationist's have been respectable and faithful lives In States... ..Railroad Retirement Cushman, Patricia Ueptula, Don- sembly C. L. of C., Hollister istreet stand up and be counted.” ■ MlAs Elizabeth Branch i’ came ald'.'Edmorido, Janet Filer, Marlon Prwser, Mirror/ Bed, Spring, Mattress has taken .Iwhat she wants. There maliciously busy with a wide col­ Thursday aiid "showed us ipalrit- our communities'wou'e take their board. 'The New York New Haven auditorium, at 0. . ' Some CStllfornla/ and Texas stand in our churches, would take and Hartford Railroad Company Harri^n. Emily) Hayden, Gene Wednesday, April 8 • Is'some comfort *n,the fact that lection of. untruths Which -they ingS of four artists. The artists Democrats would like to have the their stand at the polls - would to-ke brought them qere and Is obliga­ vieve Karamrzyfi, William Kell Surgical dressing a,' American date of the naUonai convention, 1 If your bedroom has wail space for .her wants are limited, and the re hope wiH counteract whatever were .Pierre Auguste Rbnoir, their stand in cul' shops and fac­ ted to return thein to Mexico at ner, Beatrice Latoomnie, Pauline Legion Home, Leonard street 10 Claude Monet, Honors Daumier now set for July 19, changed be­ only two major pieces.. .or you plan maining a r « for fidelity to-prin per.sohal impression Willkie may tories. wherever there is a strug­ the end of the six months unless Marshall, Gloria AjUazella, Barbara a. m.. to_____ 4t30^ p.' tti. cause of conflicts with party , Bigelows . Marvin Rugs -m V and Giuitave Courbet, Meade, Mary Metcalf,j Edna Mor- \ Shop by bus ciples lai ge. 'The "continuing ques­ gle between-good and eVll,. the the contracU arc renewed; Their Monday. April lO priliiarlea. House Speaker Sam to add a desk later., .here’a the per­ -have made. ;. . Oral book reviews were given better and-the’^o'-st, l’i*n a ’ new work has been very satisfactory, ganson, Ruth Schwarz, Annie Elagter Monday banquet and Lt fect bedroom for you! We've used tion is, however. Whether even llie- outcome, will be an inter­ Thursday. Favorites were, 'The Rayburn sold yesterday In a It’s eaay to reach, VVato day,woutd dawn.upon the'^dee of an official of the railiroad told The Sweet, Ullian Warren, Huber ball, -Campbell Counci' K. ot C. speech at Dallas,'Tex. He said our . most po'pular Cape Cod Maple limited^ exceptions to the general esting test of uie strength of hon­ Call ■ of the Wild’’ given by Ahn the earth, a day ‘ of triusriphant Times today, Whitlock, Margy Zinker. at Legion Hall., kina Brothera by bus. Ericl^son; "The Story of a Bad such suggeitlons have been for­ dresser, mirror arid * ^1^ Silver Lane, South Man­ rules for a world peace will not est. open principles ' with the gladriess" . , Sophomores; Geneva Browh, Sunday, April 18 Why have eoM Oeors whea l3oy"'given by Joyce 32nd Anniversary celebration of warded ta Democratic (Ziairmon chester and Croaatowa -Baptismal .Class ‘ James Burke, Gloria (Jontor, Jaap Robert E. Hannegan. The Califor­ you con own soft surface, ■•ed a Simmons all-metal coil spring, , ■ prove the poison by which the American, electorate in this,elec­ "The Wreck of the Damaru" given , Previous to the sermon a num- buaea stop at our door. Church Breakfast Conrady, Evelyn r Frpnk, Ellen AUontonomoh -Trihe pf Red Men at nia primary is July 20, !he Tooas 9x12 Marvin rug* for M lit­ and a famous Palconia mattrdss. All lytaole peace ia destroyed. We-had tion year of election years. by Marion Founialn. ^ r of children 'and adults were Goldie, Horoldlne Graham, Xnn Sports Center a‘> 8 p m. i- primary July'22. tle 7 Tke felted, Oat-surfooa five pieces for: , a half aad half peace, a half and This week we studied current baptized atid a . large class of Is Well Attended Harlow, Cynthia Hyde, Stella Monday, April 84 rayon face mskta tha colors ^ h)Uf loyalty to prtnc.^l’e, last time, electricity for science; Raymond young people were received as pre­ KostOnovlch, Phyllis .iJinz, Robert Annual concert of the Beetho­ clear and lovely. ' Tone-on- ■ -X' Peracchio gave a very Interesting paratory members into the church, ven Glee Club at High' school hall. :i and that’s why we're^ fighting now. ^ Birthday Mather. * Howard • Afetcalf,. Storl tons dsslgn shown with experiment which proved current and a larger number 'tf .-v-Jults were A lorga number of'layflien at­ Patric, Lola Pelser, Yvonne Pouy, April 78 to M I snoB.; . . ■Ws are still far from any guaran- This evening, vrith appropriate electricity needed a complete clr- received Into tull membership. Marjorie Robb, Rhode Schindler. Thirty-second Annual Conven ^YM€A Notes 1 I The South church '1 choir with tended the Communion breakfast tlon, New Engiand . Conference, tM . that the sons of out prcsei^t ceremonies, members of that Man- cqit. , of the Men’i Friendehlp clup at John Sehwoi?, Norman St Louis, 99," Friday was teal, day for apell- James Newcomb as organist and Louie Tucker. Lois.White, Bar­ Aq^stana Lutheran churches^ at •m ■ ’ > ' 'tomorrow soldiers won’t have to fight again. chc.ster service .club which is the South Methodist church yes­ X ing. Those who iwtere proud to director-sang th-,'celebrated “Gal­ bara WlUaa, Charles. Zope thw Emanuel Luiiieroc church. 10- 11 a. m., Reflnlohlng eloao^.: lia" by Charles Gounod. Miss AnI terday morning. Ctiarlea- Turner, AptU t1 to W r ; clearly and Indisputably first in its have iOO percent are Joyce San­ a layman of Haitfdfd, uned the Freshmen: Ronald Burke, Kent Women's Division. V ■ . ■ '. corporate age (no reference to the born, Ann Erickson, Marion' ta Kagusa .of New York who has Butomell,' Ruth Clark, PriociUe Arniuoi Convention of the Worn- 11- 12 a. m., Dlaeuaaion Group. 3 9 " Expediency Rules Again sung with, the Boston Opera Com­ men to be doera of the word and en'a Missionary Society kt the New secret ages of some of its mors Fountain, Morris Silverstein, loyal, servants'Of the ehuiflh In Conrady, Orace Dgneosao, Leon- Woman’s - Division; Marylrt Mackus and. Stuart Reo- pany. sang the soprano solo In the ard DeCarli.'i Elsie BlUdtt Helen England Conference Augustana 12:15 p. m., Lunehaon, Womsfl'l The problem of PalsaUns con­ stalwart members Intended) cels- second part” C9ntilene” from the this critical, age. Rev. N t ^ a Luthartoi chiironeo. Seoalons. at pell. Burton of the Burnside Methodist Ford, Janet I Hoffman, ratrloto Oiviston. Complete outfit for 'your bed! Improved tains the same ingredients of ex- brates its twentieth anniversary - Ileporterl for Center achool this same number as offertory. Knight, Henrjr Lana. Norma I4ao* Concordia Lutheran church. \ liSO-8 p. m., Waaving, Woman’s A t the evening service th'e choir church. East Hartford, aad Dr."* Simmons All-metal coil spring and a Pal- 'padieney and appeasement which in Manchester life. i week was Joyce Sanborn. Earl E^rgesoB, of the North Meth- man. Biale Lm>e, Joan Morin, Ed­ OlvlBion. I- presented - a- sacred i-antata, "The .1-6 p. m.. Gym, Orada School conia Mattress. Palconia gives you a k l 2 fL have featured many other diplo- in that twenty years, local Kl- 4-H Meetlag Seven Last Words of Christ.” by .Odist church, ossiited Rev. W. ward Numrych, Michael Pleas, Public Records Helen Ray, Madeline Regan) Syl­ Girls. • R OTHERS. INC 1 Biatlc and political problems In wanis tiaa lived its function fully. The 4-H meeting held Thurs­ Theodore Dubois t K)s beautiful Ralph Ward. Jr..ipaator of South more resilient and lastingly comfrirtnblc day evening in the Center school ebuthb. In the admlaletratlon of via ' Roblnaon, Jontes Saenyar, 6:18 p. m., Duinar, Rotary Club. mattress because it’s a combination of tha courts of this war. - It has! provided good fellowship Interpretation ot the words from 6:80 p. n., Chord) of Naaarsaa. was well attended and .Miaa Doro­ the Croes was msplnrg. Jtobert J. the dommunion. , Ruth Schindler. Raymond Uraia, Mamagelnteadee % fine cotton felt and redwood fibers. Tbs baaie rsaaon for the BriUsh for Its own msmbera They In tuni thy Morton and James'Laidlaw of James B: Wilooa presided at] tba Evelyn Welti, Eletty Wormatedt Louis Thomas Bodriiaa ot kart* Fot-Luek Buppar. ^ Gordon waa baritone solotst Ber­ 6;8(^8J). m.. Baakatbalt. Roys' of A\ANCHESTER Whits Paper which la sndhig au nave stood toge^er to provide the County 4-H reported that nard Campagna sang ' the: tenor breakfast and Introduced jtht card Party ford and Veronica Tertn# Ho-Ohur- X. guests. The meal was prepgifld The riSnuat Installation card do of 29 Stmnt street applied-(or Clubs. Club maatings. Jswish entry into Palestine ia one c-«)nstructive public service and some real, live act)||rities are tak­ solo and Mrs. Eunice Hohenthal ing place within ths cluha in town. and Miss Eleanoi Willard the so^ and served by members of the Hub party of the Rockville EiaB .a mamage llcarte it, tha town 7-8 p. m.. Boxing, bojm. J i eppsaasmenl of U s Moslsm civic leadership, t» be helpful.-^ to 'rifj UMa a " ^ ■ arano aol^ with Robert Cole os chairman. club wUi be held this avioinii at clerk’a once Saturday. 9-11 p. m.. Badminton group* ■ -i .. -'"t I f ; > : r y ' ^EVENUNG HEKAt.Ui MANL'HEj . CONi?- M OI^AT. AFRIIi 5,1?44 MANCHESTJ /•V ET<3HT T*- MANCHE^'lEK EVEmNO BCRALU, MANVHKSrER. UO.NN.. MONDAY, APKiL 3. 1944 TAt turning* from hiding plagea' to Final Tribule^aitl .,fl------( . ' !■,/ ,, I______‘ ■ •■'' ______Reds Pash To their homes. - iDllaud Plans eady ForejgT Commissar Vyacheslav l i n ^ s tl'I'IC —lUMU W IH ’l^ldS U v:„ Plank , Obituary Molotov sumihtmed foreign news­ To Former C X ief WDRC—1360 W NBO-I41U , Delta of Dan paper correspondents for his first A t fi :3d a. m /1 ^ tu ro u M M n ln g ^ ’9 Radio ■!' to a Bazi jiress^conference 'last night /.ami Moriarty-Klinkhaimer « crashing sourtf'wdre*^ residents E astern Wai; TUne T Hunt Begij^ announced the Red Arnoyr had of Toltaqd Center toSj^k out an D e a t h s . Rumania Inyadeil Miss' Lillian E, .Klinkhamer, Bristol, Anrll 8—{/ff)—SU te been given order* to^’’pursue the •t^Wover an Put of Statq M, daughter of Mi*, and Mrs. Louis lice Commissioner Edward J. cal/Chapter 4:00—WTIC — Backstage Wife;, 7;46—w n c — Price Control and enemy until, he la^r; uted and ca- Klinkhamer, of 131 .Summit street, l||*^illeM M i Hoping to . Miss Mary A. Horsfall ifued from /Page Ooci Hickey <^HartfohI. Seerttary M tHck had gone out of coiitrol^ak- .'j* WDRC — Bioadwdy Matinee; Rationing. piUilat«B,"/,He' revealed the Red was married Saturday night to the StaKe Bolide As8-r-WTIC — Lorenzo Jones; Holds Trials With the Him of seizing any i>art line Avjation base near NeW-V lice chiefs - from all parts of the to be/held on Sunday, WNBC—Luin and Abner. By Hugh Flillertou, Jr. ylfi the next round."... .as the bi|H ^ Kagan a pre-«on- ness. was bel’leyed lilwjljr that Soviet of Kuniantan territory. Nor iii the to the aide of the' rosd Th^drlven WDRC—Ad Liner; vt’THT -M u­ 8:3j0—WTIC—Frank ' Black's Or­ Phillies With Plenty She was a dnfghtor of Ujc^late •hern. N. C., by a Marine' chaplain atkte paid final Irib'jtt to Ernest of the truck Was not aertmsly Im April 23, at "eight o’clock In Tem­ sic; WNBC-r.NcwS New York, April 3.—(d*)—Thi* sounded. Nelson, his eyes like pin- f apirek today for a farm sp e a rh e a ^ had also' cros.sed into i^oviet government’s action aimed at the mist. T,v,Beldcn, former police chief of ple Bbto Shqjbm. Tlie chapter now chestra; WDRC—r Gay ■ Nine­ Is supposed to be hush-hush points. Waved a signal to th e ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H6i:sfall, Rumanigft at this point. lured. It'Wai) fortunnta.m one -at 4:45-'W nC — Young Wldder ties Revue: New*; WTHT — 0 Dog, Entered in_y..j ^ H a V e n n i k i ^ its loadara hope will of New Britain, and came to Man­ at the ihtegrity of the existing so­ Miss Klinkhamer l.s empjdy’ed by this city, this afternoon at 2:3fi' the time was wo-king jh that phrt numben more than 40 mtmbers - Brown; NBc!—PaM de'of Stars. •tuff: nobody will confirm it offi­ camera man and- tore into Hy­ .Adrnlts 'Drive Into. Rumania cial order in Rumania ’’ o'clock In the Bristol Baptikt News; Castles in toe Alr>' cially and nobody wanta his name 'ijSp «bi/faraaofa’ supjmrt for Its chester to live with he^ister, Mrs. a H^fpVd insurance f i r ^ and be­ of the building. / and Ita iqkder since ite Institu­ 5:00—W nC-W nen a Girt Mar- WNBC—Blind Date. rioiiH Stakes of Field') / land... .the'rest is In the record > Of Extra Ba§e Blows: A /Rumanian high command (Rulnanlan announcements in­ church, where funeral servlcea tion here, ittwut two years ago la used.... If it turns out all wrong, books—"KO 23." ■ the fail election and W. A. Carter, cl 5;>^iv?ood road fore entering sei-vice/lieutenant ■ Mrs. Leild’ W, Hall was a/^fuest ■ riM; WDRC—News; Ad Liner; 9:00—WTIC' — Telephone Hsfur; about three morJ;K8 ago. . cor^uhlquc broadca.st hj' thr Ber­ dicated the Russians were fiJto 10 were conducted by tne Rev.y Mar­ of relatives in Hertford Saturday. Mra. J. E. RublQOw of Westmin- WTHT-News. Music; W.NBC T rials on OlcQtt Street f you can blame it .on toe.-way G.I. fxpwwlda the baala for govem- Moriarty Waa. employed ■ by the ion C. AlleiVj'pa5tor, WDRC—Radio Theater; V^HT ; M.B.Teain The funeral #fll be held tomor­ lin- radio an«i recorded here by miles Irutide Runinnla. haying Hamilton Stundurri/Propellcr divi­ Tolland pupils N^’ho attend the ater lUiad. M.tn. Herman- Lassow —News. rumors, travel, but tt cornea in Monday Matin, e 5 ^ W polklea encouraging abun- The Associated Press, acknow'l- crossed the ‘Jljia river which par­ The entirt BiWtdl police depart­ —Gabriel Heatter; WWO — Three Local Wiiiiiert. ; ^ -m club best of luck and predicted Al- row aftcnioort^t .S o'clock at the sion of Uni^d Airtiraft. Rockville High school are enjoy­ •f Summit street Is general chair­ 5:15—WTIC — Wc Love and . Counter Spy. /''^ '• confidence from widely divergent . .Tinio Arglmon, varsity funtball 4ai>it production. Watkins Futiera' Home 142 East edged the Red Army’s drive into allels, the Prut river north of Ta.si ment was ittesent in a body, head­ ing a Week’s vacation. ^ man of the committee arranging Learn: WNBC—Dli-k Tracy. "good aourcs*.”... .The story Is cdach at, the Unlvorslty of Ha­ To Rpiirat W ith Hoavv W-ganiA!^ B. O. P. opened Its Inqiury Rumania proper, but said that ed! by Chief Edimind S. Crowley. g ;1 5 -W T H T —BeUeve I t or Not. The Manchester Division' of the Cops litle i 9 # . a., ' ^ Winner. Center s ^ e l . Buria» will be In (Jassyl. The lyrnanians m a com- •Mrs. Ellen Orever Burke of Ver­ the sale. ^ 5:30—WTIC — dual Plain Bill; 9:30-WTIC-Information Please; merely that the Army Air Forces vana, win observe Notre Dame's h ■Inr asking leaders of atx national FalrvliuiC comet?iy. New B ritaiiy "north of Iasi at almost every munique declared jjthe Russians Others prsiseht w ^ Mayor Dan­ non was a recent guest of her - The bazaar will feature among WDKO—News, CcwinecticUi He- Connecticut Sportsmen's'^ Asaocla- are planning aome big-time foot­ spring drills in hopes of learning IJ I of Silktn In Scrvice^n Philad«lp>iin A'a—.Managei Con­ 5 « organUatlons—all holding point the enemy was pushed back had been thrown bhek across the iel1q1 D avls,/C lty Clkr'k Rolfe E. WTHT — SoutoeiT Harmtmit- nie Mack pitased with team m all Frjiends may t^all si the funwal mother. Mrs. Ida Grover and sis­ other things a home ihade food roea; Musical Internide; WNBC ers; WNBC —Apotllght Bands; tion conducted one of ' the moat “Bom bers” W in Conn. ball next fall....AppiM'enUy the something about .the'"T" forma- A|)|iear8 Even With gfsfiant ahadea of oplnlon-^o h o ;^ from ‘7 'to 9 o clock ^ ia ^ v e - over the Jljia river.” Jijia "at almost every polnti”! QDliiinhia Rowe, thq mmembers cf the Bristol ter Miss Mae OiovCr —Jack Arniatrqng. depBrtmefits except mUing. "Boat C ity council and heads of varioua booth and will offer fqK, sale a Story Teller. /^ Bucccssful spring A4td trials of; plan is'to have one 'big team for tloii....th* late K. C. "Billy” h u ter We have Is vetarar. AI 81m- ■aaemdiend a post-war farm pto- 'ig. _____ • ' , / The Jtlla, north of fa.sl, runs Molotov's! aiinounccment was Mrs. John R. Edwards of South variety ,of cakes, cooktea and 5:46—^WTIC — From Pag<- F ar­ each air .force in toe United Hayes', who developed some great Other Oiilta to Date. itn m before a two-day confer- parallel to the Tnit five, ml)es to clly departmdepartments 10:00—WTIC / — Contented Pro­ sbooting dogs in..-'lts history yet-1 Industrial ^ Basketball mnna," niAde with a simplicity that made! Jow^’h Hiitcnitis, of Los Ange- Willington was a recent gxiegt of home made candies. This bpotb rell; WDRC—American Wom­ gram; WDRC — Screen Star States... .Report* say the big­ distance runners at. Indiana Uni­ of a party agriculture w Miss ilcleii .1 KIley ' the west, and the Rumanian biii- the momentous event all the morejlesj' • Calif., iis stiv ■ ^ with Ilia par- Burial was in the family lot in Tolland friends - en: WTHT- Supen.inn; WNBC, terday afterncipii on Olcott street | —Vic Jofinsod, West cemetery, Franklin Lodge, ■will be under the supervision -gJ Play; WTHT Henry Glad­ Cup in Beam ig Chaiice* wigs already have begun to line versity, predicted in his la.st in­ By Tpd Meter Yank Terry,, snd Joe VYood, J?., comSttee. kour memj Mtss/'ielcn J Hi ley, ..^ g h te r of letln gave the first Indication that' dramatic. He then underwent a epfs. Mr. and Mr I ester Hutch- Ths Tolland Parent-Teachers’ —Captain Midnight with a liatlng of 6i dqga from up player prospects, but there’s terview .that It wUV be either a A. r. A A.’M., ct which Chief Bel- Mrs. Bernard Buirtack. stone; - WNBC — Raymond Connecticut 'and other parts of > Y ought 52-^9. .New Yoik, Ai>ril 3— Don’t liated to pitch 'igaiiist Navy at Oongreas in d live n gov the late Mr. and Mrs. 'ohh J- Riley Konev’s troops had advanced that a'rrage ofo/ questions. jjns' while he is East on business' Association will meet Wednesday, The refreshment booth Will be'. 6:00—WTIC . - l^ w s; WDRC — Oram Swing. no indication of what sort of Swede or a Finn ivho' wUI even­ Annapoiis tod::y ' i w'ith the United Aircraft Corporg- den was a member for many years April 6. a t 8 ,?. m.. e t the Hick’a Nfwa; WTHXt News; WNBC— New England entered. count the New York, Yankees out npose tha group. * » , of twst Hartfoid. dird last night far Into ’ Rumania. The. commu­ orrespondents broke info spoi had charge of the committal ser- In charge of Mrs. J. H. Sdndala 10:15—WTIC — Music: WNBC — schedules ibey’ll play.... Any­ tually run the elusive four-minute Philadelphia Pfitlh — § 7 ?, «Snfc>urke n. H lckenftw er of at the Manch 'ster Memorial hos­ nique alao declared that Russian tancious applause at the close /o ( .tion by which ne is YmplDycd. / Memorial echooi Thjre will be a Terry and th? Pirates. Three . Manchester dogs won Waterbury, April 3.—(JFhf The way, if this goes through, you’ll’ mile. .. .West Coast fight fans are of the runiiin* for the American \O P A ceiling t>nce h sts are av'ail-'- \lces at the grave, the Masonic meeting of the execdtlve commit­ and Mrs, Irving L. Bayer. \ '• 6:15—WTIC — History in the Top of toe Evening. places/in the various stakes. Lee Roger McKee edited fie me to Shel- Iowa, chairman, aaid/the pital after a short illness, Mias Rl- thrusts toward the TasI-Kishinev the copference when Molotov/-an- ritual service being exemplified in The handwork booth w1H\ be 10:30-w n c — Dr. I. Q.; WDRC New Haven M B Manufacturing be hearing .about something be­ high on lightweight John Thomas League pennant -not .yet, anyway. by, N. C.. by .ivt-hcr .* serious ill- mthdations w oul^be used ^ in had been cmplo.ved for the past railway had been re'prilsed Xy G er-' h'liincei able at the Iocs 1 raWnlng hoard tee and standing committee., at Headlines; WDRC-Lyn Mur- Frai^ia’s "Blinker" took flrat When th? world champions lost full. presided over by Mrs. Nat^fn —Broadway Showtime; . WTHT Company "Bomben" proudly held sides Great Laksa and toe Iowa and matchmakec Babe McCoy is ne.ss. Catcher Rtlj A;iskc cut his Staftlng a-farm^ank '12 years in the business office of man. troops, and that ” no im port­ "I proXilse that press/confer­ coffee for those who desire Jtnem. 7:30 p. m. , The Hick’s Meindriil \ ray’s M uitc, '.VTHT Wat Gac- p l^ in the Memberahip Stake; G. Seahawks next fall, regardless of such star players as ( harlcv Kel­ ■ The special committro which la bchool lunch counter sponsored oy Sandals and hare wlU ba fOtum ';den*{. Concert H our' WNBC —' —Army Air Force*—WNBC— FIa.vell’8 "Beau’s Pursuit Flyer” trying to pair him with Lulu Cos- hand while clittiigin'g a tire Flv* piittsd to the Bdpuhllcan Nation* the Hartford Courant In Hartford. ant rveflt occurred in the Crimea ences w1 U \^ held fre^ently oy Intriguing aprons, heuaahold Melody in the Night. ^ toe Connecticut .Industrial Bas­ what happens to college football. tantino for a scrap next month ler, Spud Ctianoler, Bill Dickey, stitciifs were -iccded to 'sew up \^v*ntlon ^une. She leaves tne alater'Mra. Stew- or on the Black sea shore," the foreign cpmmissaMt” lining up the 4-H v.ctptV nrden the Tolland P.T.A.,, ended 'Friday, ’'Sports. News. Ivon the Junior All-Age stake and ketball Championship today by loliiiny .Murphy, Marius Riias'o, wound. , project for this seas,5n \ ^ Colum­ linens and other articles! \ 6:30—WTIC Studlt Prograrii: 11:00—News on all stations. / ....'Jo h n Lawther, Pemi S tate de- % V Mhgaify mflereneea art\Plllon. of 32 Summit street, Other divisions of Zhukov’s Heart Attack March 3L The,organization plana Harding Stephen’s "Chloe” took virtue of a 52-39 Victory scored •loe Gordon, Rollic Homsley, St. Loni.s Brovna' - M -iiager bia will hold a meeting at Teo- to serve lunches again nex+-year. A profesSioiiSi fortune teller -'.WDRC—Jack SUv-iiS; WNBC 11:15—WTIC—H a r k n e s a Of third place in toe membership Cnnlradletory scrli^ea tho.se super-tall basket- wltnvwhom she had made her Army, meanwhile, swept nearer to Washington; WDRC — J o a n here last night in the finals of a The new "home" owners of the bailers as so tall "the.V have to Frankie C n so lti and Bill John.ibii Luke Sewell, oisregarding cold !di farm organlaatlon lead- homeNror, several years She also man.’s Hall on Monday evening. The Parent-Teachers' Asi^ocia- will be another attraction, also k r —Newa. . stake. to the .irmed seivice.'i a lot of srs WJtpreaaed the concern leat ^ e the Carpathian mountain passes iv h roulette wheel In charge'of Mrsl Brook*; WTHT — Give and state tournament over the defend­ Sacramento Pacific (jpast League climb a ladder to shave them- we.'ither, scliodi 0 ^ ti.a-Cther gam* leaves two nieces, Nancy R. Riley Fiihijo I ^U I Private Luvins Robinson, Jr., Before Crash tion of Tolland spornored am\ old- 6 43—WTIC — Lovell Thoma.s; Large Gallery Watched Trials ing Utleholder, toe Chance wiHhdil itiinkors put their llimighls with Toledo l.y'lyy. .Vtrdhens wal­ ^ inference serve to magnify leading into Hungary. Infiirtttig who has been atttloned at Detroit. fashioned and modern dance at, the Leon Dobkin. Raffles; a musical^ WURC—^News; W N B C -H enry T ike; WNBC — Music You ball club gave.ti $25 war bond as selvesv" and Elis^et.h K. Riley, of Hart­ heavy losses on Axis troops, tak­ The list of winners included one Vought Aircritft five 6t Stratford. into words- the cripolpd Y«iiks loped the Brow'fip yc/rtrrday, 12-4. s among the organifs- Mich., is home on ,fu*-Iough. Tolland Town Hall, Friday nwbt, program and 'qther arqusaments \ J; Taylor. Want. out-of-state dog and eight from a priai for^ naming the park couldn't pns.slbly wjn their fourth ford. ' w ing many prisoners and capturing To 11 ear n;30-W nc — Storiga of Es­ 'The Chance Vought players, Servii>e Uept- Chicago*' Cub.*—Rookks Tony 'hitm on-farm program deUUa wd Fiiheiwl se^^cea vdll be held 'n a film “Time and Labor Saving Danbury, April 3—(JP\—Fred­ at 8:30 p. m.. with a large attend­ are being planned. \ 7:00—WTIC V Frea W « «'! n g; other Connecticut ’ • towms and "Doubleday Field”—what a name .striilght penii.iiit and eighth'' in enormous stores of military boo­ WDRC — I Love a Myetery; cape; WDRC — Ghhce Orches­ having aafidwiched In a game in for a place where they’ll be play­ Navy Lieut. Briiee Barnes. York and Roy Ejslerwooa each 5eH*y ^ve an Impreasion that Wednesdky m ^lng at 8:15. at —;---- Devices in the' Dairy Barn" will be erick H. Webb, 49. of 1417 F alt- ance. 'The dance was a financial The committee members feel > cities. The weather was ideal for nine years. got three hits againat Tigero yes­ ty, Moscow declared. shown at the Agricultural meeting flpld avenue, BnUgeport, apparent­ and social succets. that the success of the project, WTHT — Kultbn Lewis, Jr.; tra: W T H T ^ Music. a local tournament at Bridgeport ing virtually nothing but night former pro tennis star, has joined MgaaUed artculture does not the home iaf M i\ Stewart Dillon, T he^enerals public will be wcl- the meet and a large croi^d of between toe quarter-final and The season nesn>-^iarted yet terday jiynito' Pa'll Dei ringer hurl­ ^^tiire Two Strongholds in the town hail on Tuesday eve­ ly 'died of a heart attack several the first of Its kind by the chap­ WNBC—Horace Hcidt. 11:4.3- W N B C-,- 8aludos Amigos; games! the physical training department hikI. who knoww^fnavbe the Yan­ iSiow what it wanU. and at 9 o^ocK XI St. James’s comf/to aHentf the lecture tdmo'r- Mr. and Mrs. Frc^-' Carpen^r News. dog fanciers and owners were oh aemi-hnal here, tired visibly in the ed scorele.ss I'ljl^i'.a innings. In an effort to avoid the ap- church where'a solcrn'i high mass The important strongholds of ning. Any who are interested are seconds before id* car crashed and son are' spending the Easter ter, will depend entirely on the' 7:15—WTIC-News: WDRC—Ed hand from 10 a. m. until toe trials at the Pensacola, Fla., Naval Air kees will riawh'-n the uecond divi­ i-ow/evening by Willlmn McKay, 12:00-WTIC — News; St. Louis 'second half of their fourth con­ Boston BWivea -Stewj Hoftci-to, paarspee of Avided front, the of requiem Witt be hvard. Burial Htizov and k u ty , 37 south­ doctor of the Juvenile Court in invited to attend. head-on into 4 'etreet sign anditree recess at their’ ,Tolland summer cooperation of all. Members sre Sullivan Bnierlaiiw WTHT — closed about 5 p. ra. Oatitlous Clouter Station. ... the (Jherr.v Point, N, sion fojythv fu-st time since 1925 only player fiilesing rroin camp^ west of Czertiowit* and not far Miss Lura Collins and Cleve Col­ a t the'/lnterseciion of Dlvtsloni' and home. urged to plan to, turn In complet­ Memory Lane. serenade; WDRC — N e w a; test within a apace of 25 hours. An "old timer” of the boxing C., Marines! who’ll play a tough W't(on''ihey. won 'J9 so a lost 85 for fkm leaders held a closed confer­ will be in the fdtnily plpt in fit. he Hartford District, sponsored by A large gallery of watchers Although leading toe “Bombers" wrote he shortly expcci d to learn ence last night to settle on ^a aet from the famous Tatar pass, fell lins spent the week end at the East Pearl atfeeu here a t' 2:30 Miss Alice E Hall spent the ed handwork and.other articles on ' 7:30—WTIC — Let’s Ueten to WTHT—News. were on hand, parking along Ol­ game tells this yarn about the service baseball schedule, will de­ ..ri8 percentage. But ’he events of Patrick's cemeter^ Hartfp^. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies 12:30—W PlC—Three Suns Trio. '25-22 at half time, they could not definitely regar-liiig his. . draft eg general prlnclplea for presen- Friends may cdl! a t Mrs. lotion’s to Zhukov’s troops, and Berljn of Columbus. The lecture is sched­ home of tjielr sister. Miss Myrtle o’clock Sunday afternoon. Dr. week-eni^J^ith friends in Seymour, or before April 15. No admission Del Courtney; WDRC.^LJBlondie; cott street during toe various fight between Battling Nelson and pend moiitly on former collegc-shd the week-end when the Yanks cla.ssification ,'ir.d would report at broadcasts Indicated that Tarn^ol Collins,' bringing back with-Uiem John O. Booth, medical examiner Conn, y ' w hatever will be. charged. WTHT — Amel'ican Dlscuafilon 12:45—l?'nC —Lee Sims, Pianist; maintain the pace through toe Dick Hyland back In the days high school stars, hut ,th(Mi' 19- beat the Brooklyn Dodgers and once if deferred. taUoB-Xoday. home from tomorrow aftiXn”'"’ uled for 8 o’clock at the Hollister N e^s. events. The dogs worked.on UbeT- last two quarters. ■ncourag^ by ipldweatern farm until the time of the funeral \Ar- and Kovel further north liv old stiw t school assembly hall. Mrs. Raymond Lyman w’ho has reported today after a prollminary Mlsk Bernice Hall spent the League: WNBC—Lone Rahgei. ated pheasants during toe trials wlien fight movies were something year-old first baseiiiair.'Oorp. Pete Phillies ijt AllitMtIc City,. N. J„ in- — jJohiuiy kslt victories In the 1942 congree- rangements arc in charge of Wil­ Poland were about to capitulate been at their home in-Wethersfield examination of the man’s body, week-end in Hartford a)) guest of Form er 8eiectm.ro Dlee and local youngsters had fun run­ Fine' Foul Shooting new.... Nelson had arranged to Rafferty, is rated a standout • big- dicate that Ma.nnger 'joe McCar­ Huniphrics and iCd. Lopait ea^ Mr. McKay’s talk win deal with which he said showed no apparent The M B club was ahead 37-30 S o ^ elections and In aubsequent liam P. Qulsh. \ .to. the Russians. - the work the State of Connecticut since last Tuesday. .her aunt, Mrs. Eva Pearson. ning down the liberated birds have the scrap filmed for his own league prospect. ... Ensign Joe thy may fashio.i another of hia twirled a scor-'.e*^, three finning* epadal aleetlona. Chairman _Hsr- \ Molotov’s explanstlon of the Latest returns which are aa yet fatal Injuries. Webb was ,dea4 Mrs. Benjamin Miller and Fairfield. April 3—(A9—Fred­ at the' close of toe third period, benefit and, being thrifty, told the Zaleski, coach of the Ottumwa, managerial "jpii.acles ’ against Pirates Sunday. 1 is doing with juvenile delinquents. when assistance reached the acci­ which, when flushed by the dog 5C mi B. Spangler of the National dnve into Rumania was regarded an complete show that each branch daughter MaTJorie Miller spent erick A. Burr. 76. Filrfleld select­ Easter Morning Programs handlers, failed to fly more than and outscored Chance Vought 12 photographer ' to shoot only the la.,^ Naval Air Station boxing For one thing tlio Yanks are —ChX*lj« Metro Mrs. Ella M. filutrie For two years or more local courts dent scene. y- still poling tnat long ball. * hom­ oeoimittee paid the pnrty here, as an obvious bid for that" have -not handled these cases, and of the Columbia Red Cross Chap­ .Saturday In Hartford man from 1914, to 1931. died tn a few hundred yards out of toe to 9 in the last atanZa. first few rounds and then await team, got sweet revenge when hi« filling in at third uii»ll^,i|ky Hig­ Mrs. Ella M. Mutne. wno had country to desert the Axis. Belief ter has coliecteo over Its quota, His wife,. Mrs. Ella ,,-Bourne Britjgeport hospital today. Funeral The Bombers, playing without his signal to reaume grinding.,, mittmen jolted Wi.sconsln’s foilr- er, double or tr:ple that can bust gins. last of -anip arrival*,, i* enxloBs to find out Just what kind been a resident of Manchester for during that time Ihis question has Webb, 46, riding in

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