■ i ■ t ■. Y SATURDAY, MARCH SI, 19 ITHESr Manchester Evening Herald The WeRther Foroeast of 1. S. Weatber Baeaaa not knowing whether you can count a snowstorm by a cat or a Wing Purple Heart T Fire Companies Showers and conllniied mlM t*- bird’s track. Anyway, ws all had nlght, clearing early Tneatoy; >ut Tow n Heatd Along Street snow and Ua aplenty pm* vra are ORANGE HALL BINGO ' ( . ^ l y cloudy turning ooldor ^ leo' enjoying the warmth of the sun, Have Long Run day aftornoon; fresh wlada. And on Som dof Manchester's Side'Streets, Too even If some of the crepe-hsngers , M d MW. Arthur 8ween«y ot predict cold weather yet, remem- lUitr itreet hav* M their a s . ' Mring the killing frost of May 18 EVERY MONDAY, 8 P. M. J CueeU, MiM Lorraine L That wandering tribe, the horsef The other OBS managed to get Call Takes Them to Box inav ______. ___ ftniri .Ui.t where rat. last year. - ..r.'Arlini^on. Va., and their players, got a momentary thrill awaer we aro bold. Just where rat­ Far from Scene; Re­ Admission 25e MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 2,1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C E ^ >IIM 2-0 Ralph PuKord of the one afternoon this paat week — tlesnakes came from in that sec­ Eroployess of . the Ksge Com­ t o L. Lxnr„ NO. 154 Navy. The engagement of that la, those of them wh6 chanced tion is hard to fathom. pany. toy manufseturara on Elm call A^ter 40 Minutes. ung people waa recently an­ to be in the vicinity of the Center. ■trset, have been vary much In­ 23 iULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS ted. ^ A big van bearing tettew reading The following reached 1ie rela­ terested in the actions of a pair ■ V "Bataiont Park" pulled up in front tive to the names of some of the of plgeoiw. which have established The alarm turned In from Box Churchill Inspects Wrecked Wisael Bridge ____ chairman Everett Mc- of the Paric Hill Flower Shop, It town's streets and their origin: a home In—o f'a ll place#—a ven- 134 at 2:10 yesterday afternoon PLUS SWEEPSTAKES was recognised aa the type of van Bolton Center, ee Armies Trap ey hastcalled a meeting of the tUator In which a large fan keeps gave tw’o companies of the South Infantry, Marines Jing committee, and chairman used In tranaporUng race howea Manchester, R.FJO., Conn. March 16, 1045. revolving the Uve-long day. Manchester fire department a long dl aub-committeea for Man* from one track to another. How the birds escape having run and the recall waa not aounded Naturally thoseinose whowno saw the lire big MIS In - recent w«..column of "Heard ler'a United National Clothing their heads chopped off by the until 40 minutes later. paction at the Municipal Build- truck thought that it was carry- | Along Mafn Street, Haynes street 'Mif- Ina horses. Immediately specula- , was referred to as getting its name blades of the fan, seem* a mir­ The call brought No. 1 and No. 4 Land oti Okinawa; V Monday evening at 7:30. acle, but since last fall the birds companies to the box which 1* lo­ / Uon• began. ------Rumow ------spread■ r — a ^ I from a former’ governor of the German Divisions; have been flying in and out with­ cated on Hartford road opposite idly. Had someone been tipped off state. out coming to any harm. And the Krause greenhouses. The fire, regular meeting o f the that the race tracks were going The t r i ^ of land of wlilch Rus­ it was discovered, wa* not there, n-ABaetrloan Club acheduled to be allowed to operate again? sell and .Haynes streets were a this isn’t all. Early this year the men In the but upon the hill to the south on Going Found Easy i .m orrow, feaater Sunday, haa The story spread around fast, but nsrt. belonged years ago to my poetponed until Monday, at it blew up Just as fast when the grandfather, Russel Eld- room where the pigeon* have their Packard street, Thia made It m, at the clubhouae. side door o f the van was opened 0 ,, and later, to his son, Daniel odd domicile, noticed that the pair necessary for the apparatus

If.: ■ t-.-;-'- :■ over useless or Improbable aiicii n.-ining was held in boncU o( 825,-1 MANCHES IEB EVENING HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 2,1945 pany G, 179th IrJantry Rcgimenl, action may te. When the proper 000, and the case was continued t o , 7th Arm y in the invaaion of South­ Defense Girps (TuVsday. Oil Burners Letter Brings ern France. , time arrives, the (Tonnectlcut W ar latter now Uvea on Long Hill and the question o f other colonial Aa a m em ber'of the 45th Divi­ (Touncll will close down the protec­ m ttd j . atreet East Hartford. His fiancee One Purpose tive system all over the state: ffiiis Errol Burton E^ht Persons areas would be pushed aside. Hadden Pleads Nature’s Laws Happy Eas^ter sion t e advanced‘ With his unit w m Continue Rummagt S was reported missing in action. auch a manner thst sU concerned COSMETICS W eAweiiyr, Ainrfl A, • A . M. m Po»$ihle PoBtponement- Of luyasion . Offer Peace Charter Before his capture he wrote his will te offlctall) mustered out. Helens Ratenstel* A Few Stiill Available. Killed in W ar Dead on Deep For Ciircusmen Faitlij Civilian Opganizatioos In the meantime, the various Wortk IM iM iM TMlry Wife of Lieut. Gworek wife that te was the first Ameri­ Harriett HnMmrd Ayers O f Conference Hinted alarm systems will be checked RACKI.IKFE Ull. CO. Family Together W 6 rks Now can officer of the 7th Arm y to set T Be Maintained Until Max Factor Yardley W oM M ’s ■ ociBty at London, April 2.—(/P)—The Brit­ Gets Word Direct from 4 0 each week, the communications South Storms Delegates Will Try tol Death Penalty foot upon German soli in' the, Lor ten teLong — Etc. rel. Hartford 7-6191 CMMam Barrtea. Buckland Youth Makes ish press hinted today at the pos­ Reaewa Effort to Get Pastor Ward Brings Oul system maintained, and the serv­ 868 Maple AveniM — HarttoM For Anniversary (C^tlnMd From Page One) Him; Is War Prisoner. vonce of that Army through/the State Order Is Given. ‘Arthnr Drug Storeff sible postponement ot the World Tiun^^Id D«*m| 3 ^ Debated ice organizations and sir raid or­ Supreme Sacrifice in fCeattoead ftoaa Piaga Oaa) security conference' in Snn^an- Revocation of Sen* I Truth in Sermon on I Voeges Mountains into Oertuny. ganizations of the (Tltizens De­ From time to time, the officers ciaco scheduled to open April 25. fight and mostly unwilling to com­ Into Reality; Sessioo’ Day o f 1948 was one e f Lieut Oworek to the s ^ of Mr. fense Corps of Manchester Iwill j^lrance, Says Report. Mr. and Mra. Frank A. Denatte, tences Imt>osed. mit suicide. Easter Morning. and Mrs. Jacob Gwore)/of Rock of the (Titlzens Defense Corps, of 21 Durant street, were pleasant­ worst flood on record seemed to The London Dally Sketch sug­ th* happiest in tbs life of Mrs remain on coll. be developing in that area, drain­ Jamss Strsblg, Associated Press Not Peace inference., vine. Msnehester W ar Council. / have ly surprised—yesterday afternoon gested the postponement editorial­ Boston, April 2—(JR — An at­ Richard. J. Oworek of 98 Glenwood Newe of the death of Pfc. Brrol ed by the Little, Red, Sulphur and aviation editor aboard a seaplane “ The Integrity of our universe lei checked with the State W o f Coun­ at the home" of their daughter, ly while The Yorkshire Post—with Hartford, April 2.—<>P)—Wilbam tempt to modify Massachusetts’ Baked Bean Cypresa rlvera. (Editor's Note: This to the Richard J. Gworrtc of 9301enwood cil with regard to the .need for Florida Fugitive Arresied Burton, who waa Mlled in action Mrs. Ralph Snape of Rockville, in which Foreign Secretary Anthony L. Hadden, chief counsel for the tender in the Keramaa, called the one strong ground for assurance of I and The Red Cross called for evacu­ U. S. base In Japan’s former wa­ flret ef a seriee of stories ex­ law requiring s mandatory death street, who woe reported on Janu­ continuing the (TlvlUan Defense in France on March 18, waa re­ observance of thilr 40th wedding Eden's family ia connected—said Immortality." declared Rev. w J Nimitz liaises ation of aeveral hundred families defense, renewed his plea today for ters the “ largest and most daring plaining whst the Son Fraa- penalty In capital coses was llstsd ary 2, 1948 missing In action, then Service In Manchester. The state Groton, April 2— )— State po'- anniversary. that such a delay-^ "would be Ralph Ward, Jr., minister , of tne| (JP ceived by frlenda in Buckland thia livin'g along the S t Francis river revocation o f sentences Imposed on floating aeaplane baae operation in elBee oenference - mee ne and for debate today in the Legisla­ on Feb. ifi, reported unofficially authorities have advised the offi' lice at the Groton barracks are It was the first time In two scarcely aurprialn'g." South Methodist church in hisi momlnp. Pfc. Burton ia the fourth in Cross county, Arkansas, and key circus personnel for involun­ hitory.” The first seaplane was hew the league msohlnery ture. os s prisoner ot war. ,;Briti8h Flert cei* of the Citizens Defense Corps holding for the Florida authoriticji Ham Supper years that the entire family was H. V. Evatt, Australian minister Easter sermon yesterday m om lngl aoldier to die whoee name waa oh asked Army engineers tc provide tary manslaughter in consequence put into operation from the float­ wonld work.) The House has received adverse Yeeterdsy Mia. Oworek read and o f Manchester, that the question a man described by Sergt. Fred together aa two of their sons were for external affairs.'^- who ia here to a congregation which complete-] the Buckland honor roll dedicated for their removal. o f last July 6’a fire here -which cost- ing base last Saturday. reports. from the Leglalatlve Onn- re-read s letter from her husband / ' "" has been 'fully and frequently dls- Johnson aa George Q. Reining, Oct, 22 laat. A t that time the Oold serving in the Navy and were un­ en route to San Francisco, hinted ly filled the sanctuary and the ad­ 168 lives, with the assertion that By James Msrlow mlttee on the Judiciary on three in which he etsted.thst he was cudoed at protective committee alias D. C. Miller, alias C. T. Du­ Friday, April 6 Star waa placed before the name able to pbtaln leave. The honored District engineers at Memphis Kerama waters are excellently joining chapel. Referring to thq| (W m , April 2—(jR— Fleet Afl--] that Australia waa opposed to giv­ the show's directors otherwise may bills which were heard several well and in good spirits and ready meetings with the military au­ mont and S. Scott Reining. He of Aviation Cadet Orville H. Whit­ gueats were presented with a said the long-threatened Jackaon protected, with long runways and scientific fact of the dependability] Washington, April 2.— (.O—The m lw (Thester W. Nlmlts today 5:30 to 7:30 bayou levee on the lower White ing Russia and the United States be forcM to abandon the 1845 road weeks ago. fo r th* war’s end. thorities. It t* tbrir conviction was arrested yesterday at the re­ ney adio loat hie life in a plane beautiful wreath of 40 white car- three votes each In the proposed good anchorages available. of nature's laws, and the principlej dslegstss to the United Nations Mrs. Oworek, the former Miss congratulated Vice Admiral Sir that the time has not yet come to nationa, presented by th^ children, river in Arkansas, behind which tour. of conservation of matter. Mr.] The real fight comes on s bin quest of the Tampa, Fla., police craah at Bnid, Okla., air baae. The new wdr|d security league and Win Cut T raffic to South conference in Ssn Francisco April filed by (Thorlss B. Ruggi, former Mollie Agoatinelll, daughter of, Bernard Rawlings, commander of disbond, the (Tivlllon Defense o r who said he ia wanted to answer as well a » many numerous other backwater has covered a wide Hadden, fprmsr lieutenant gov­ Ward asserted that ope who be-] ngxt boy to make the aupreme aae- favored giving a larger role to the Admiral Richmond Kelley Tur­ 28 w ill try to turn man’s age-old Worcester county district attorney, Mr. and Mrs. Secundo AgbstineJ the British Pacific fleet task force gsnisations. to a Federal grand jury indictment Caiifer Church useful gifts. arcs, would atand no’ more bank- ernor of (Connecticut, apoke for lieves toe paper upon which] fifice wee Bdward Olcavape, "middle potVera." He ranked Aus­ which would allow juries In cap! o f 93 Glenwood street, had ex] rdn the Ryukyu islands operations. for ualng the mails to defraud in 'Brinsr the Entire Pamily I Mr. and Mrs. Denette have six cavinga. more than an hour in arguing his ner told 'Vem Haiigland of The "The* Messiah” was written has] dream— no more wars—Into a It Is known that the German whoee eieter, Mlea Irene Olcavape tralia aa a "middle power.” tsl cases to specify whether the ienced the gamut of anxiety Nlmitz, as commander In chief the sale o f Texas oil leases. A r ­ children, Lawrence of Manchester, Likewise, the engineers express­ plea.foe.the right to withdraw Associated Press the invasion of been preserved though transform-] enemy con. If'he wishes, Inflict waa treaaurer of ' the permanent reality. ' punishment, would te electrocution the beginning of the year/when o f the U. S. Pacific Fleet, said the raigned before Deputy Judge AI- B R A N D N E W P Reaerrations Must Be Made Roland of Portland, Mra. Loretta ed concern about private levees on pleas of no contest origlnsly enter­ the central Ryiikyus will cut Ja­ ed haa equally valid ground for be­ harm upon the Eastern coasts] Honor - Roll committee, and on They are going there to work her husband #oa reported Imissing British fleet was to te congratulat­ States, how- tert P. Wells in Groton town court. Robert of Holyoke, Maas., Mrs. the S t Francis in southern Mis­ ed on behalf of alx top operatbig pan’s traffic to the south and for lief in the immortality of Handel] or life lmprisonn)ent. ares of the United B U N K B E D S By Wednesday, April 4. March S, John Lee. huaband of out s charter for s world organi­ In action on Jon. 2. y ed on quote "the auspicious man­ Ralph Snape and Chief Petty Of­ souri, executives of the Rmgling Broth­ the first time shut off her surface who wrote "The Messiah.” To be-j ■ Mra. Helen Brogan Lee of Adame Hitler Heads sation to preserve peace after this Heard m Short .Ws \« ner" In which it hod Initiated its = / / / V • Con Be Used A s Twin ■■ ficer Leo Denette and Seaman ers, Bamum A Bailey Ckimbined traffic up the Yangtze river of atreet waa killed in action in Oer* W ater subsided from the busi- lieve that the material of the robe] wsr. The Ssn. Francisco confer­ Sixteen days Istep-^nd a long Pacific operations. A similar mes­ Beds First Clans Frank Denetts, both of Shows, Inc. Oiina. CALL: 2-1061 many, neas district * f Wynne, Ark., of CTirist has never been lost to l ence to not s peace conference con­ Slayer of Woman sixteen days— a altort-wave listen' sage waa sent by Admiral Ray a Standard Size the Navy. List to Pay Declares Himself A t Fault FleelMeadquarters here have this universe though transformed] Pfc. Burton waa graduate^rom where a 20-hour deluge sent wa­ nected with this wsr. er In Ohio re p o rts to Mrs. Gworek mond A. Spruonce, commander of BHaaOnaid Ron M344 OR 6841 tha Buckland achool and a t ^ d e d Leo, a radioman on a patrol ter aeveral Inches deep In some To Superior Court Judge William not re^ rted any substantial countless times, and not beHevel J. Shea, Hadden frankly declared ground resistance. Nor was there ■ The delegates wlU carry the Commits Suicide that he hod hrard a short-wave the U. S. Fifth fleet. a Includes Ladder the Howell Chaney Tech. He has plane, was based in the Marshall stores. Railway and high^ray'Craf- F o r Crim es in the Immortality of C3irist who] broadcast from a German prison any report of the. enemy's expect­ charter back home with them. The British force struck the others himself to have been at fault /^ / T.slands for aeveral months before been In the service about three fic in the area was d isru p t^ w ore'th e robe, is utter nonsense. [ Their governments will have to camp, ststipg that .Lieut. Gworek southern Ryukyus in the combined years and overacaa for the past obtaining leave while Frank la in not presenting more fully the ed dusk or night aerial attacks. Strang Wind Hits New Oitohna "W hile there Is no scientific proof] approve ^It ^before the world or­ was InteroM in that camp as a softening up blows for the Okin­ two years. He leaves his father stationed at The Brooklyn Navy (Ooattnned Frpn Fags Om ) clrcUf men’s defense at their hear­ Okinawa Is midway between For­ for Immortality, the aa*urance o f] ganisation mn start to' operate. Providence, R. I„ April 2—(F)— p riso n er.^ war. Although the awa Invaaion. and brother Harold In Btoat H art­ Yard. A 40-mile Wind raked New Or­ ing I w Fqb. 21. mosa and Kyushu, strong enemy it is grounded firmly in the in­ Taking what hC termed the "sim­ $2SI*95 Second Effort in 28 Yean message woe unofficial, Mrs. ford and other relatives. When More than 30 guests were pres­ leans, uprooting trees, breaking- superior orders in carrying out Today he challenged with par­ airbases, leading one staff officer tegrity of the universe at whose] plest solution,” Harland Pratt, 29, Hortf Your This to the second time in 25 G w o^u's hopes were raised. Mrs. Churchill la Moeoow here he lived with his uncto, Frank ent from New York, Maas., Port­ power lines and damaging homes. Axis atrocities would not in itself ticular emphaala two contentions here to forecast, "there will be no heart is a God who knows how to] sought since Friday for the mur­ years that the nations have tried l^ en , more than a month pass- Just arrived, and the first we've had In a Burton, on Burnham street The land, Manchester and Rockvilla. Waves on the raging Misalssippi be accepted aa justification for o f the state which, he said, -appar­ quiet nights on Ckinawa, probably meet man's deepest needs,” said] der of a Greenfield, Mass., woman swept at least eight houses from to set up s pesce-keeplng plan. ^ ' ’and her anxiety grew as no of- Moscow, April 2.— (iR— Mrs. long long time. I f you’ve been waiting and wrar crimes. I ently had been believed by Judge until the end o f the war.” Mr. Ward. yesterday walked into the New ^ i a l confirmation came. looking fo r bunk beds, tetter see these their uprights. A t Biloxi, Miss., Shea. One w m that flame-proof The-Isat time it was called the Winston (Thurchlll. wife o f the TIRES The commission's strongly Jap SoMlera Flee to Hills Fellowship o f Ctortst Haven railroad police office and Letter Finally Arrivee soon. Sokuly built, standard twin size; small piers on the beach were canvas was available to the circus : liesgue of Nations. British prime minister, arrived in worded declaration apparently ap­ Most occupants o f the beach Declaring that immortality 1*1 shot himself to death. Saturday the test letter she ever takes r e ^ la r 3' 3" aprlng and mattresa. damageu. at tha time of the disastrous fire This country stayed out o f the Moscow by plane at noon today plied to regular Arm y men aa well head areas fled inland before the not so much a problem as a power,! A letter addressed to D1 received came by moll—a letter An additional 46 baya were and the second 'was that another Mr. Ward urged his hearers to ex-] old league. Eventually, the league Attorney Harold I. Grousbe^ of after an all-might flight from opened in the Bonnet Carre aplll- as political officials. invasion and aged civilians found from her husband, confirming RECAPPED outdoor show had such canvas and perience Easter as the transform­ foiled, as this w sr shows. But this Northampton, Mass., admlttga the Cairo. —RECORDS— way above New Orleans but the Two lists o f German criminals, hiding in caves said Japanese sol wsr has changed American think­ eveiything, and above all declar­ Open Thniadsy Night Until 9. 1 that the Rlngling outfit had not ing o f one's life -into feilowship| murder of Mrs. Fay Klmf N O W . . . W I T H G O O D river crept up one-tenth of a foot one of Japanese, one of Italian diers took to the hills two days ing siwut joining s world orgsnl- ing hie good heailth and spirits as Cteeed Wednesday A t Noon. procured it because of economic with C^hrist as those 'bom anew] ing, who was shot to dratii in her a Nasi prisoner of war. to 10.2. ■ and a fifth comprised of Alban­ reasons or from motives of con­ before to escape the terrific Naval Pstlon. home Friday night, PoMte Inspec­ RUBBER gunfire. to a life of hope through ttoJ L ie u t Gworek is a native of Engineers have now opened 240 ians, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Ital­ venience. Now thsre to s strong desire tor Thomas F. Rsttigsn said. of the giant spillway's 360 bays in Resurrection o f Christ,' and thus] Rockville and graduated from CAN’T STAND One Day Service ! ians and Romanians have been Denying both contentions. Had­ One civilian said every Okinawa be ready for tomorrow because to­ her* to join some organization to In the letter, Pratt disclosed an effort to hold the river crest at prepared and the hunt for the war male of.-15 to 60 had ^ e n ordered and w a r* W e can’t join such sn Rockville High school jn the Class den asserted: "W e claim it was day we are made after the ‘virtue] that he had driveivila car to Brat- of 1938. He joined the National New Orleans below 20 feet. criminals is already under way, to fight—with ba'mlXM spears tf organization without approval of impossible for this or any othef of an indestructible life.’ tleboro, Vt.. Manchester and Guard in Manchester and left with BACK PAIN? KEITH’S the commission said. . necessary. So far they haven’t. 1115 MAIN STREET 6.00x16 circus to get flame proof canvas In the preludes to the service the I tha Senate. Nashua, N. H.--4nd then to Lowell, his unit of the 166th Regiment for The Senate kept uz out of the Heit rcliciret mutcle Opposite High School and If the other show was sdverir Suicides were reported in a few congregation heato Eugene B, I Maas., following the killing. Then CTOmp Blsnding, Fla., In March, /jpc/jr. T o got welcome, continued nut eld league. No one can ssy definite Trv to Solve tislng that it waa using auch can­ spots, but moot civilians arc sur­ Opoblanco, USNR, accompany on] he took a Main to Boston. 1941. I relief, lor dtp^ right at the aorc apot, m p |y to •’ ly whst the Senate will do about The le ^ r offered no reason for COLUMBIA — DECCA ~ VICTOR vas it was a fraud." rendering cejmly, trickling back the harp George G. Ashton at the At (Mmp Blsnding he was | one big Johnion'a RED CROSS PLASTER $6.70 Byrnes Gives Offlctols PresMit In Courtroom this one. the slavmg o f Mrs. Goering, a —or the heavier, warmer Johoaon*a Back from the. hUto u io rtiV after the organ in "A ria ” by Grandjamy, and selected for the Officer’s Candidate | f Polish Issue Present in the courtroom were childheod friend. PUiter. . . . The mild, active medication bombardment ended. "A ve Maris’’ Bach-Gounod. They Like List o f Rules School at Fort Bennlng, Ga., and | the six officials including William The charter to be drawn st San Mguical Ebcaminer Hugh J. Hall gently hmtfi the back, atirt up blood circu­ Bring Them To Double Plehe directioh of Mrs. work done st S ^ Francisco snd in open April 8, the first class o f stu­ A British Foreign Office spokes­ than soma believed last fsU, be­ tenting in paraffin waa bad but S. C., is spending a week with his Reuben Irwin. Beautiful Easter' Whst (he Senfrte does later. dent nurses fo r the ' two-months’ man said the Soviet proposition parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lavey cause the Arm y must "fill up the to ha-ve used gasoline M a solvent flowers were contributed by . about The c h s r ^ Is based on propos­ course arrived hers today. The Main Pipes Of Our System was out of the question, and a supply pipeline" for the vastly for the purpose waa worse. "We of Foster street. When he leaves one dozen families. als srrived'At: The students, all e f whom ore in GET A NEW State department official termed it greater number of troops which have shown," he asserted, "that next Sunday he will report at the 1. HeiF in Washington — in a their second year o f training at unacceptable. will move quickly Into the Pacific gasoline is used as a solvent on Marine Corps station at New .house (tolled Dumbarton Oaks—by the Middlesex Hospital School for HY-POWER Tuesday/April 3 That apparently passed the next River, N. a ^ o i n g a ■as theater. ^ flame proof canvas.” reptssMitstives of the United Nursing, will receive specialized move back to the Soviet govern­ 1^27 Yankees Witbin nine months after Ger­ Called Backbone at d re a s States, the United Kingdom, instruction and practical work in q u ie t ment, and there was considerable Yeoman 1-e A lice Benson, of the many'a collapse, however,. about Hadden also asserted that eaiih let Russia snd C2iins. phychiatric nursing under Mrs. The Manchester Water Co. speculation here over what Mos­ "Waves,’’ who is stationed at New 813.000. 000.000 worth of “ hard of the alx had not only been doing Gain Freedom’’ 2. At Yalta early this year by Janet Nualnoff, who to also saeist- MUFFLER cow might do. It ranged all the their normal job at the time of York city and her oigter. Miss ’’Prosident Roosevelt, Prime Min­ snt- director o f nursing at ths hos­ way from the possibility of pro­ goods"—metals for everything Grace Benson, jOt Baltimore, Md., ' y from nails to railroad cara—will the fire, but waa irreplaceable at ister Cburchill snd Premier Stslln. pital. # > •37-’ 40 longed debate to a Russian threat were holiday Visitor* with their (Continued From Page One)’ B u ick ...... 16.00 be released from war channels. thia time,” and railed the accused N o Dtoect Fart la Proposals The students Include Helen to withdraw from the conference. men and their Immediate aides parents, M r.. and Mrs. John B. ' The small nations had no direct <3oodreau and Helen Rogers of *S9-’ 40 C a d illa e _____ . 7.75 All Indications are that both This will double the amount of "the backbone of the circus.” Benson of Myrtle street. Miss two groups and herded Into part in working out these propos­ Middletown, Lot* McConochis o f •29.’82 C h e v ro le t .2 .5 0 London and Washington have de­ civilian hard goods availaUs. Without their presence, he de­ Grace 'Benson will spend the re­ cars. als. Tbs fo u r liig powers named, Westfield, Jean Pelkey of Durham, *88-'S6 Chevrolet ... . 3.75 cided firmly against yielding to 4Vin Oast MUUm Jdto mainder ot the week in town. One of the priooners. from>Nc*r -plus FYsnee, Would be the key to The transition froto war to clared, “my opinion is that tbs Eleanor Woodhouse • of Manches- *S7r*S9 Chevrolet ... . 3.85 Moscow in this case. ' " > York City, told me that on/groui^s -the success or failure of the organ­ ter -and Shirley Arnold o f Weth- civilian work will coat about dircus can't get along. I f thiiqf •S8-»41 C k ry a le r . . . , May Hold AdvSaoe Meettng are not available following an en­ (Mdet Nurse Lois Gustafson, was held in the cars sev/i days isation. ersfiqld. . 6.50 1.000. 000 workers th ^r Jobs, tem­ who is training in Greenwich, and.doing i and the other 10 day* without It all comes down to this: ’38-*41 D eS o to . . . . , . 5.50 A "Big Five" meeting may be porarily. Byrnes said they should gagement in the Boston Ctorden, M M D c a u s held in advance o f the San Fran­ spent the holiday week-end with food or water. /■' I f there to s league, snd if the •SO-’ d l ^ g e ...... 5.50 be rebired - quickly in other war I can only speculate." •leC M V M fGHCST ■»M CCS • ^ cisco conference to work out an The former Ucjtenant governor her mother, Mrs. Lillian Gustafson Slapped and PoA bd . Around ^ ^fivs big powers work together to •85-M l Oeeeeei . 2.50 or civilian work, and he predicted of Hamlin atreet ’Ih ey said the .Germans, after msiatsln peace, they can do it. agreement on mandates. Jt was thst job openings would outnum­ atoo argued that "from the mo­ *84-*36 H odaon ...... 5.00 learned that this country has sug­ ment of the firs" all had ^ dona stripping them of their wstches ' I f one o f them kicks over the ANY MAKE* ANY MODEL ber jsb seekers until Japan's de­ P v t George Johneon. son o f Mr. everything In their power to help snd money. M pped them and traces, then the shooting starts •82.*42 Oldsmobile .. . 3.75 gested such a meeting of repreaen- feat. and M ra (SMrge B. Johnson of remedy tha pUght o f the survivors. pushed them .-around.. One Am eil* again. •S8-'41 P a ck a rd . . . . . 4.68 tatlves of the United. States, Great The major method of restoring JUST PHONE 5 1 9 1 , ■iw4 make it certain that the cir­ Center street is visiting with his can said bl/shoes had been taken Meanwhile, until the various na­ •86.M1 Britain, Ruasia, France and China civilian production at first will be parents for a yreek after having SOOTHES Plymouth .., . .3.60 cus could pay off all damage from hlm-And he had been forced tions approve the work done at OUR BUYER W nX CALLI to be held in Washington.! the "spot” reconversion plan; let- completed Mx>t training at to walk/O miles through the enow 'Ron Francisco, the league remains *84-»41 P o n tia c ...... 3.75 claims against It YOUM T H t O A f A United States plan, ready for eting each plant go ahead When it Parris Islaad, S. C. On his return in hteatocklng fMt. s drasm. •37-’ 41 Studebaker. . 3.75 presentation « at such a' meeting Present today beside, Caley, can show it has labor and inachin- he will report at the New River FHne of the eoMIlere were killed kolow the §ar§lm i would establish a trusteeship coun­ were George W. Smith, 51; gener­ Marine (torpa station in North ery not needed for war. The al manager, and Leonard S. T ^ n American planes-strafed tha cil under the general assembly of plan will be simplified, so that Carolina. uhmarked box care. Later they T A IL - PIPES the proposed ' world organisation, Aylesworth, 62, '.-hlef tent man, Security Board’s Eadi F 6 F Cough Loseng* ^VM companies will get -faster go- ..('were taken to Bad Orb, betwean your thioat a 15 minute eoiuorting '8.3-M4 C h e v ro le t . . . . $ 1 . 4 0 similar to the proposed economic v/ho are under sentence of two to Marjorie Mitchell, Seaman BRUNNER'S aheads from W PB. aeven years in prison: James A. FT^ankfurt and WuerMiurg, wbare, treatmeat. Really axxhSig beesuM and social council. The American Sp. (S ) o f the "Wavaa” who '35 Chevrolet .... 1.65 The 500-odd WPB orders re­ Haley, 46, vice president, one to they said, sanitary conditions Summer Schedule Umv’i* Molly mtdicattd. Uaed by 80 OAKLAND STREET OPEN EVENINGS plan includes the right and obliga­ the Naval Air Station, Jai were' appalling. ’ S5-'.36 M a s t e r ...... 2.15 stricting production of civilian five years; Edward R. Vsrsteeg, miuioas for oougb*, ttmat M to* tion of the international organiza­ goods will be revoked as rapidly vllle, Florida, has been spepSlng a The privates were lift there to.' tioai or heomoeto iwuhiag from '36 Standard ..... 1.96 tion'to visit and report 8$ "trustee- 44, chief- electrician, one year In five days’ leave with he&^renta, as possible, BynM promised-. How­ the county Jali; and David- W. work In slate /ninee, while the Beginning today the field office eoids or smokingl ’Only lOg box. ’37.'40 Chevrolet „... 2.25 ship" territories and principles o f Mr. and Mrs. W. R. IM chell, of corporals and . seigeanta weea ever, those governing such scarce Blanchfleld, 67,, chief truckman, Off the Social Security Board lo­ That fine texture, flavor and nourishing goodness of our « '41 Chevrolet .... ’2.55 non-discrimination iii trade, avia­ materials as textiles, ^ lumber pa­ 66 Fairfl'id street. She left this brought to Siegenhain and jam­ six months' in jail. morning to return to her station. cated at 680 Main street, Hart­ Seoltest Ice Cream don't-just happen. They come from the '89-’42 Plymouth .... 2.15 tion and teleedmmunlcatlons. per, pulp, leather, containers and ----- med into wooden barracks with ford, Conn., will te open from 8:30 The term "trusteeships" would many chsmicqls m u^ remain in inadequate stovea.i m. 5 p. m„ every week dav dioiccst ingredients available—plus' Seoltest Quality Con­ Ssrvtee Office*'Bverett It. Ken­ O. to RANGE AND FUEL be substituted for "fsandates." force for a Urns. Call Your Daaler Now Hope Y-Bomb nedy, o f Dilworth-Oomell Post, Including Saturday. A repreoento- trols. For both nntrition and enjoyment, serve Seoltest Ic* The discussions would be limited S u g g ete aiBgls dspartousist the Am eri^ Legion, le at the tiV* of this office la at the Man­ Cresm regulsrly. And don’t forget to try our new Sesltest 'N. '■ ' to setting up machinery for con­ When Jfepan falls Bjrmes sug­ chester post office every Monday CALL Legion Hqihe every Tuesday eve­ Keel Fruit Milk Sherheu, so high |n quick-energy food vslu*. r a U N N E R 'S trolling mandates under the gested that Congress wrap up the ning front seven until eight o’clock at 11 o. m. •*#****••••*••••••** a««*««aaaa««*j;> i a# OakUndV3L Pboae Slfl Army, Navy and Air Forces into STATE League of Nations and those which to asrist dlacharged war veterans, | 1 L ------:------will result from this war. The dis­ s single department of national or tofUr parents, in appljring for NownAvmo. ' ^ JtK’S 8500 trict question of who wrlU have defense. (C M ttoM d trons Page Om ) goyeifniBeat anotmepts. tvaoMga'asitmatwaArtDtoi , “ d m p s n d o n / mm mmm r e v CAN ALWArt S E R V I ^ S T A T I O N power over form er Italian and Asserting that "substantial" MOBILJUCBOSBNB AND MOBILBBAT FVBL OI a w Beat MMHIe TUmplln OIL Japanese colonies end j mandates. waste and duplication are part of dollar* In property damage hut Tomorrow night will be Past gained the Nsiis little of mllttai - n i a a o a the present s j ^ m , he added: (tommanders Night at the V. F. W. HOTEL la U II MORIARTY BROTHERS *'I am convinced that Americans value. Home. Man«d>Mter Green. Com­ . HOLLYWOOD Captured documents and "Oa tha Leval** At Ocaftr aad Bmad S tm ts should not face the future with-, mander Lian ^w ill turn the meet­ SERVICEXTAtlON ^pan Day aad All Night ^ out a fully unified national de­ tigation -of many of the c « Peradnal Noticea laanchiiig sites has disckxiM that ing over to the ex-coromanders n . t n "Bta sHow-orr* ■ s t'V’ set Bait O M ter TrI. SM7 fense." who will, take dtarge for ths evs- Hitter visualised hurling 10,000 HI' 7 All i O H.»s. o* s..'-' -r.. nlnr.:sj. .1^ ,___ Q I J A C K 'S , V-bombs at London/evfry 24 ^ A V Card of Thanka houra. The plans fo r sBri>ui as­ < ^ eaP /e6 t . SERVICE STATON WBD. « SHDB8.,i> FBL - SAT. ' • . A t* ■ALL W 6RK|»UAlANTIl6i W> wish to thank all our friends, To Hear Address sault were reported 80 per cent Hose Co. No. 2 of .' the South ttoekvine BoaO ' l^el. 74S-It neighbors and relatieea who were so iirfpteted when jtaq Allies storm- Manchester Fire department will ■ l-V. >!. ICE CREAM kind and helpful to us n tha time of coi .4 i ed'theilthB Norma N beachea , last meet at Its house tonight st 7:80 tlie deatli of our beloved husband and By Attorney Dodd ''MUSIC FOR i TteaiadMiaaa Couitaevs, calm ond compatant S A M A N D T O „ _ Om Waek Delitfery fatbar, Battista AnaaldL Wa would June. , , . and go to the home of the late M i*, SERVICE STATION especlallr thank thoao who save the One T tc *» factory akme was nizabeth Finnegan, of 17 Fevd • use of their automobllas and sent street, to pay their respects. Mrs. Js o particularly good dascriptlon 4ia Mato Street Tei. 8070 The Rotary club will Iwld ■ its going in>o production o f flying llowera. , bombs i t the rate of 2.000 a week Finnegan’a son, Fred Flqnegan, to MILLIONS" ’) < FshlllF of Battlata Ansatdl. regular weekly meeting at the a m eml^r o f the company. o( tha tafaphdiia aparoter thasa' JOE'S GARAGE the the AlUea landed, acrard- Sheridan Restaurant tomorrow * II If 9tX -MeBee Street TTel. gist —_ — ;------>■...... I one London account. Bat- d ' evening at 6:80 and will have as of projectors for eight-inch Members of Gibbons AasemUy, .7 . Will ' C E N T E R never able to use them. streets, from whence they will i sp^ak on "The Inside Story Vbf the The Germans planned that Lon­ proce to the ■■ ■home of Dr. Edwin Sha oppradotas your halp, aspa> SERVICE STATION Department of Justice." luium m P. aulSH l<€SPCSPONSI O N SI6 ILILITY * don should -he wiped off the map C. H intna, who died Saturday. TODAY AND TUESDAY tag Center Street ^ TH. asig Itefore passing ths bar Attorney by laat Mra. Higgins to a member of th* dolly whan you'ra on o crowdad I Dodd was with the FBI for many asannbly. ■i'-i MAPLE # - i — Long Dirtanca lino -and' sha must FsmXs* era isMom sbto to vears, and slnee has traveled ^ i 1* A L A N FUEL S nurol SERVICE STATON RE-UPHOLSTER throughout the country, in coruMC- Tbs mm bom March 23 at Hart­ There are aiuiB toward which K ‘>‘. While Fabrki Am StiN Availablaf sHsnd *0 the msny importsM Spemlmg 35.000 osk you to **Plaasa limit your coil • Maple Street TeL gggl Uon with his work with ths De­ ford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. lio M e Wa Will CaatlaiM to Offas i msHsr* that aacompwf ba- partment o f Juaj^ce. t Frank B^kbeil, of 49 Gardner L A D d i we constantly strive— most WARREN A JARVIS raavamant— indwdina 9«iard- For ImprovemeiitK atreet has been named Frederick fa 5 mimrtas.** ^ DURABLE DENIM in9 agaim t wmacauary as- } Oeocge.^He to tnrtr second child. GARAGE In Baator Fatada Impoitant of theae are dignity ,. ■ V ttorth rnwr |1M .. pawditoras. OIL MSR IM to n i Ip k e , Bnekiaag 75 Middletown. April 2—UP)— There The Fedqral govemment to , Gibbons Aeeerahly, C. L. o f C... 22Sm«i.$t TeL sags Intarwovcn TAPESTRY y^a taka cara o1 «a*in9 M ^ was one genuine opossum fu r coat spending about $8,000 in improve- Will hoM its r e g ^ r business and sineerity, with service that THI SOUTHIRN MIW INGLAND wdith $ia ...... mcmts around ttie Silver L s m meeting tomorrow night at the K. Ten'dan Dapaad On v p hent NICK'S IsfM Hiat would athorwisb ir Middletown’s Easter parade *99 yesterday and its wearer didn’t Homes development. The work of C. Home. Th* busineas w ill in- ; SERVICE STATION BASIC FABRICS SO F karau fkoM who c a l m , W a look a bit self-conscious strutting constots o f grading for better cluds the election of officei*. meets ev^ry family wish. This O/fferiNICIT m iPHONI COiMPANY aicuma fu l ratpemiMHy drainage of'the lend around tte ;ipg Mato Stoaat TeL gggg T ' - x - - down the avenue. In fact the own­ \NL) n o n ; at IH6a intoustae upon tkalr er o f the real ’possum covering houoea. The work to being dona by Mrs. Alfrod L. Davidson of comihunity institution serves 4 3 4 0 I LE TS ESSO STATION rhma ariM u . tor * aa urttoi aad lactoi. privacy of ponibia. might have been pardoned for act­ a Springfield, Masa., contractor. RuUiarfMd. N. J„ th* former Miss Cantor Street - TeL «s«g AB latar u 4 aa Mauttala N. otra *ava« in g a trifle snobbish toward other It has so far progressed that the Mary MoGvdre^iwd a member ot y//) to Mt-.t-tMra emioMt*. paraders encased in "dyed eoney," play grounds in the development the High achool fkeulty, to visit­ within mlwns. K RICHARDSON'S "Hudson bay seal.C and dther foe- have been regraded and alreoj^ ing her sisters 4n towti over Baa- FREE riCK-DPt ntEE DEUVBRT! put in condition for the eomtiig ^ATlANnC STATION slinite 'furs. F or the 'possum fur _____ V W WM wrappad around a real ^os- season’s acttvtttes. Plin:*^l^l$TH BLI p laalGeBtar SI. TeL 8041 21% DOWN M a e D O N A L P smau a .eu e v ia to r tfett Car portlL Thsr* are fiOO-T^s la PLUS - Hshrir OP onoi H ew tW ’pammm go t In Iba parade 40td wRHjffiunr OP roi ^mkut^ee 5 trviee lE O W ^ GARAGE 1 Yctf to Fay in to n myatoey.. * in * RsltoB, aPHOUTOtT COUrANT Onm V alter •p- | » v c M CENTJBR.;97IH^' * i L gpTg w aid .B en H ^ w iw (oefe ’fMas^a HABTFOBO N^XatagL Tkl-4in .uafTT-BW i.„ af tha Vphftotoar Affto. at N. • r'/" • •- ^ ■'■■wvj ■M: t^S^^/kJMwJbiiarrRR* c o n n ., iw n d a y. a p r il 2. i94S \ ^ } MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONK, MONDAY, APRIL 2, IM t - I' AI.IC'B COKRAN Party IsySvtirpFue r Sergeant Robert' (Kniiwh Aa Queen Alice) . Talk on Birds Transportation Burr N(irser|es Wrappingand Asaembly Room Seventh Onughter nt a Mrvealk Mail: Boys Big Red Cross Civilians Loot Freight Cars Lewis Extends Wins Promotion Bora With a VrtI Ibmes Drive Sign From Billboard For Jo^ Hublard Readings Daily, Including 8**day, Blda will ba acceptad by tha War Casualties » A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Bolton Board of Education until Manager Jack Sanson of the Co»l Contract Wins Him Bird ment. In the Servtca ot tha Peo­ April 10, 1945, for tha transporta­ A Ninth Air Forch Bomber Base, State theater believes today Two doxea frtanda at Joaepb ple tor SO Years. Date Nearing tion of pupils as follows: ^ List of Connecticot Mkp. Dead, Woanded or France—Raymond Robert, t a SPIRITUAL MEDIUM that Juvenile delinquency Hublard, Sr^ at, 314 . Middle Turn­ K. doesn't rfCOgnlM the bound of 'Hirough April Attorney Garrity Tells Morning trip to Manchester Am Released By the War tod Navy DepartmenU T o d ^ . EL36 Marauder medium bomber 169 Chnrch Street. Hartford, Oowb decency. ;He saw three young High School as follows: Start at These Reports Are Base^J)n Prior NotiflcBtioii pike, eaisL gave him a aurpriaa Phone 6-2024 ident* Asked to Get Kiwanians What He Cider MUl Comer 7:86; atop# at party Saturday avenlng at hla radio-guMer, has been promoted lads defacing a Red Cross pos­ (Conttnaad frbm Page One) Next of Kin and Casualties ^ t e d Here May Previously to technical sergeant He la the ter on the Bissell street aide of Lombardi’a Cofnar. Loomis Cor- / home. ;; Garments Ready for Knows Al^ut Species. nor, Volpl Road to Birch Moun- ] Have Been Reported In the N eto Columns. ■on at Mr. and Mrs. Ferdina J. tbe Stats theater building. Ha who planned to resume their con­ tain School Comer, return by i Mr. Hublard had recently re­ Robert o f 33 South K reet Grahby, ' Collection April 8, asked them to atop. After he ferences today (11 a. m. e. w. t.), turned home from a vacation spent Attorn^ Harold Garrity enter­ Birch ML Road, dark *Road, - Mass. Hla wife, Loretta F., resides had gone Into the building the reflected this optimism despite Army Oeanaltlee For April 1, 1645 « ' on the Hacific coast and the party boys started to tear the big Rogers’ Comer, over Notch Road at 21 Durant street Manchester. IlM MttoB'Wlde roundup of Le'wls’ statements at the WLB tained the Klwanla club tola noon Tha War Department casualty Uat, Serial Numbers 0^2, 0-48, had been planned for him then. Sergeant Robert la participating poster from tbe billboard rip­ to North School, Oowdy’a, to High i dMOMimtaly noeded by hearing ipi Saturday. at the Sheridan raataurant when 0-46 (killed In Europe), 0-44 (Pacific killed), and 0-46 (European But unfortunately he was taken t i In the Ninth Air Force's tactical ping It ao badly that It was School. wuHanekMi p«»pU overMU ^ve« The UMW president told the ill a few days after hla return and necesaary to remove the entire he gave them Juat an Inkling of Morning trip to etemantary SoiStdSratmouncei^^^^^ the United SUtes “ » the event had to be poetponed. aertri offensive agalnat railroad tfl woBMB tiM ctinnoe to snake Ufe- board that a month of negotiating what he knew o f the dlffereat schools aa follows: Gowdy’a, ties for April 1, 1945, classified aa follows: 3,927 Wiled and 2.1M bridges and coramuhlcfftlon cen­ aEfwe o f the ootcrown, aut>of• | sign. Manager Sanson aay that The membera of tbe party be will recogniu the boys Ited failed to bring the parties to- ■peciea of birds, birds from all North School, Lewis Gas Station, wounded. Of the killed In action 387 are fmm the Pacific brought the wherewithal for a ters along tbe western front as data, apara garmenta and ahoee g c ^ e r on any of his 18 demands, over the globe. Notch, Rogers’ Comer, Center Vnt*i To Editors- The Navv dep artment -te not releasing any cas- feast with them and alao gifts for Allied forces drive deeper into Ger­ that tom up whfla attics, closets when he sees them again and he Intends to give them a les- and that future meetinga with the He kept hla audienca in good School, South School, Lombardl’a n a m « f o 7 this date. The'next Navy release. Serial Mr. Hublard. many and across the Rhine. The and buneaua are being put to order producers appeared friiltless. humor by hla w it Hla audience Corner, Hoar’a at town Una, No. 328, will appear In OWI Serial No, 17. ______Fearvante Vichl showed colored attack la aimed at cutting lines of thla bprlng. It la woman's nature son^n respect for such puBIic als as that made for the However, Lewi# agreed to fur­ fired questions.at him in auch Loomis Comer, French Road. moviea he had taken of local per­ retreat and knocking out possible to hMtfd clothes against some T supply routes for von Rundstedt’i Cross. • ' ther conferences “out of courtesy, rapid succaaaion that he finally Camp Meeting . Road Comer, Army DesW—European Roglons j e r ' of Mrs. Helen Devine, 1209 S. sona. and places. Merlin enter­ mythioal "rainy day,” or some If nothing else,” when Eklward R. gave up. Usually the apeaker la t a in ^ i forces preparing to make a stand. ser^ ♦hM whan ahe can remodel or fix Soma’B Comer, PkiwK^U’e, Birch Burke,' representing the Southern given a souvenir for hla effort To­ ML School Comer. BUlowas. Stanley J., Pfc., son of | husband The sergeant Is a member of the them up, a time that never cornea/ Coal Producers Association, sug­ r "White Tailed" 323rd bombard­ in moat cases. Those things ahoiw day the speaker waa given a dress­ Afternoon trip: Combined High Mra Ma^rfte a W u. 1 gested that soma of the issues ed chicken, but imfortunately It School and elementary: Start a* ment group. go hi the town-wide, curb c o ll ^ Vinson Named could be Ironed out, thus narrow­ Erving M„ T4. son of ' liberty Ave., Djmbury. Former School tfam, Sunday, April 8, to the tune was loaned from , the kitchen and Manchester High School 3:50, Deeley, Joseph P„ Pfc., husband ing the problems for the board to had to be returnkd. Tha attandance Oowdy’s, Norths School, Bolton Mra. Edna Blanchard, 280 Pine o f Sva pounds for each person. dtejMsa of. ’ of Mrs. Helen M. Deeley. 384 Lorn Principal Dies Many Preparing priaa donated by Tut Hewitt waa Notch, Center School, South street, ForestvlUe bard S t, New Haven. Will Complete 80 To Take Over If today’s conference should de­ won by Jim Blair. School, Hoar’s at town llna to Byrne. William P., Jr.. Capt., Many women have already sort­ termine that further collective Du Fault. Alfred J.. Pvt., son ed out spare clothing, washed William O’Hara of the Manches­ Birch Mt. School Comer. husband of Mra. Rose Byme, 14 i of Mrs. Dora Du Fault 25 Rogers bargaining were hopeless, the ter Electric Oo., became a mem­ Adams Ebetension, Waterbury. I Terryvllle, _ April 2.—(AT—Mrs. Years of Banking tnbbable garments and bed linen Byrnes’ Post WLB would be asked to take over Blda will be accepted for a Ave.. Norwich. and have folded them neatly in ber o f the club today. The objec­ three year period. Ferris, Gllfford C., Jr., Pfc., spn 1 FamigletU, Rocco J., Pfc., son Fanny Lister Allen, 60, former the whole show in an effort to re­ of Mrs. Helen Ferris, North Gran- | cartons, ready for the drivers of tives of Klwanla were explained to The Boltbn Board of Educatloa of Mrs. Louise Famllglettl, High school principal In Terryvllle and (ContlBiied rrom Paga Oaa) solve the case by May 1. Falla Village, April 2.—(F)—Be­ mom than 60 trucks who will de­ WLB Chairman George W. Tay­ him by Past President Herbert B. reserves the right to reject aagr bV- St. Extenslbn, Thomaston. Plymouth, died last night In Jew­ W l House. Johnson, Alan T., .Pfc., son of i •’fft lieved to be the oldest active liver the cartons for packing and lor said the board would not malm and all bids. Gratta. Noah, Pfc., husband of ett City. ahtpment to regional wamhousea of resignation. “My knowlsdge Carl Johnson, 196 Queen street. ' Mrs. Stella Gratta, 89 New Han­ banker In the United States, of the natum of the work now cam an Issue now of Lewis’ limited ac­ Bolton Board of Education, She was bom in Plymouth July by Chairman William RuWnow and Hem la pictorial avldence o f bmakdown In jSerman civilian morals. Civilians loot ^ ig h t Bristol. over Ave., Meriden. Dwight E. Dean will complete 80 confronting the office, causea me cut off at , Germany, east of Frankfiiit, by the Fourth Armored Dlvielon’a^apld advice ^ p ceptance of its directive. - The By George O. Roaa, 9, 1884, and graduated from New years continuous service on his committee. The old Union Locke, Stanley J., T5, son of Harger, Bernard A., 1st Lt., hus­ Britain Normal school in 1903 ot aehool on North School street la to conclude I should not mmaln into the Reich. Neutral reports say same tping is becoming mom common In German controlled tecn- main thing, he said. Is that the Everett Murphy Chairman. Joseph L Locke, 56 Dewitt street. Wednesday with the National Iron contract haa been extended; the band of Mrs. Althea A. Harger, She taught school in Brewster, N the receiving depot for,the collec- longer. Agnes E. Kreyslg, New Haven. bank here. torles. problem of the May 1 expiration Secretary. 57 Burnham St., Hartford. Y., and Irft there to become prin­ “The office has already am- Nedwled, William J., Pfc.. son Above is a photograph ot the the country and planA are sent ber at orders In the lost few days He began work April 4, 1865 aa “Seriously, Chuck, we may Will be dealt with "when we come Wounded in War Bids ahould ba mailed to: Jones, Edward T., Pvt., husband cipal of the Plymouth Centet '***’ Ahaoet Aaythhig O. K. barked upon the development of of dead and found bayonet wounda 4>f Mrs. Mary Nedwled, Merrow. wrapping and assembling room ot through the territory from Maine and the nurseries need additional an office boy, 10 days before Abra­ not get new cars until 2 or 3 It la hardly necessary to mpeat program of raconveiirion. r to that bridge.' Mrs. A m es E. Kreyaig, of Mrs. Helen Jones. 103 Locust school in Terryvllle. She retired In moat of them. He said in one ' Nole. yito. Pvt., sonmf Mrs. to Georgia and as far West as help. A progmm has been arrang­ ham Lincoln was oasaaainated. lust what la needed, almost every­ Red Cross W ar Lewis told the hpard he was Pfc. Everett Murphy, son of Mr. R.F.D. No. 1, Andover, Conn. St., Union. from teaching some years ago be­ The Burr Nurseries Parcel Post years after V-DayT* have organiaad oommitteea com Jap_ Atrocities I heap he found alx haUea and ex- M toa A. ■'Nole, 42 Funstoii Ave.. ed so that people can work part Dean braved last winter's anow- thing In good, substantial used posed of mpmaentativea of the -- ^ M Ml "conaclous vuum;ivfu0 vgo f the tiio Imperative neces- asv\,x:a- and Mrs. Howard Murphy of Per­ Kendall, Dewey G., Sgt., son of cause of Ul he0th. and Express Department. Material 1 Okio. drifts successfully, being aa punc­ WT# J T » a.a.1 amined one who had been killed Torrfngton. She leaves her brother. State The place te properly heated, time or full time— they can work clothing is acceptable except fitraw various agencies which have been A a a ilg e A r l aity of continuing the production kins street, has been wounded in Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall, Middle handled in this department goes tual at his desk as ever at' 8:30 a. V lftW G Q O fllllC by » kayonet Decomposition, he A U U U . X ASS 18.x C U I of coal for war” and followed his Legal Notices Rossltto, Soflo C., Pfc.. son of Senator Amos H. Ustetr, of Terry- properly ventilated, and lighted, the morning period, the afternoon hats for men and women, derbies at work for some time developing action In Germany, the family waa Haddam. " to 'Victory gardeners, home own­ period, or the evening period. m.. In view of the worst winter ▼ | examlnaUon of all acceptance with telegrams to all Mrs.-- Anna Rossltto, 1502 Oorbln Kenes, Israel, Pvt., son of Mrs. vllle. and many of the people In this de­ gad evening attire. The Herald lii the progmm.... notified today. TTie , information ers and farmers. This covers a here In several decades. bodies impoasibls. union locals recommending that AT A COURT OF PROBATB HELD Ave., New Britain. partment have assisted In this The production and distribution regdihg noUces and advertisements ‘T am Convinced that tha par­ came from Luxembourg where at Mancheatar. within and for tha dl^ Natalie Kenes, 600 George S t, catalog service to a large section Dean will be 97 in June. minted types o f garmenta de- Maj. David V. Binkley of the the miners stay on the Job. Ruotolo, James V., Pvt., husband New Haven. ' no Ourvea NeeeaaaVy work for many years. • Mainy of of food bearing plants la consider­ son who la to direct the recon­ Orders ^Result I VIoney Actually Collect­ Pfc. Murphy haa been returned triet of Maneheater, on tha Slat day g o f Mrs. Margaret Ruotolo, 251 of the Etestem part of the United both for summer and win­ 37th diviaion surgeon's office In­ Negotiations for an anthracite after a- long period of front line March. A D„ 1946. Kerwln, Bryan D., Cpl., hus­ them come from neighboring ed essential and the Burr Com­ version program should take Present WILUAM A HTDE, Esq.. Greene street. New Haven. States, and this shipping depart­ pany takes pride in the fact that ter. Principal Thomas B^tley spected 116 bodies o f men, women ed Tops Quota Set contract open In New York action. band of Mrs. Mary Kerwln, 193 Brooklyn— Whltey John­ towns. They like their work and charge of this offica now. He (Continued From Page One) Judzc- Silverman, Edwin L., Pfc.. son of ment annually handles hundreds has done a fine job through the and children at a lumber plant He Wednesday, with producers meet Pfc. Murphy recalved ahrapnd Worden Ave., Bridgeport son, young catching prospect on have become experts in the opera­ it la contributing so much to food would then have an opportunity to Bstates ot Andrew Mooney and Elisa- Mrs. Emma Silverman, 184 Beacon of thousands of fruit trera, rasp­ production at this time. The nor­ schools. In arranging for talka to famillarlM himself with the plana found many of tbs men and wom­ For This Town. Ing today ^ prepare their case wounda in the face on March 16, beth Moonay, both late ot Manchester Kleczkowski. Edward, Pvt., hus­ the National Defense List of the tion. PRESCRIPTION contained tbe following order Is-1 Uidbn demands are expected to be street, Hartford. berries, blackberries, boysenber- mal shipping period begins about tile pupDa, and distributing lists of en and a few of tbe chlldmn had according to tha information re­ In aald dlatrlet. deceased. band of Mrs. Hedwlg F. Kleczkow­ Brooklyn Dodgers, recenOy wrote The, Burr Nurseries opera^ a wa bava mada « d w 1 ^li^ tolh a^ K otayM w 'ir^ ^ War almllar to those In the bituminous Upon application ot John H. Hooaey, Stitxer, Robert O., Pvt., husband Harold Parrott, the club secretory, ries, youngberrlea, asparagiu, rhu­ March 1 and lasts throughout the gannanta and useable new doth, been bound. On one conemte Manchester’s Red Cross I ceived today. ski, 145 Sherman Ave., Bridge­ large acreage In Manchester; Ell­ P H A R M A a S T S auchmannaraahedeemawlaathelj^,^, j„tramuros, on talka. Executor, under a Joint will of saiq d^ o f Mrs. Elizabeth Stitzer, 2284 from the European (beater of op­ barb. hybrid blueberries, grapes, and aO types c t knit goods for In- plana ha will ba called upon to storage platform he found the Fund quota of 341,600 was assur­ cedenU. prayinz for authority to M port ington, East Windsor, Wapping spring season. Always Oa Duty! mtife aaa children, which the Fab. IS: As In the case of the extended ■Whitney Ave.. Hamden. rosas, shrubs, hedge plants, yines, administer.” bodies of 85 who bad been shot and eerUIn real eaUta particularly descrlb.. Koezon, Andrew T., J*fc., son of erations: and Durham. Arthur Drug Storts adMlara have taken to their homes Order Direct# Death bayoneted In a mass execution. ed as the drive closed on Saturday, ■oft coal agreements the anthracite ad In aald application on file. It la Tirinzonie, John D.. Pvt., son of ( "You don’t have any trouble bulbs, perennials, etc. rralasa Bynaaar Woric Mrs. Pauline Koezon, ;S9 Olive S t, The apparent earliness of the If you can’t throw a bouquet, 845 Mala St. Blaaelieatar . /wn over town. Many of the women wem pmg- Chalrmai^ Herbert B. House atat-1 pact was signed only after montha ORDERED:—That tha forezolnz ap- Mrs. Margherits Tirinzonie, 26 Meriden. with curve# over her*. Every­ Thte la the lirgest operation of "AH people on the battlefield IpUoatloh ba heard and detenninsd at spring has brought in a larg num­ don’t hurl brl:F.s. 'v: In the w ^ rldden lands where R « « v a lt p r ^ with th V icep U on o f Japanaaa nant .The children wem as young ad with 340,478.34 actually on de-1 negotiations, work stoppage^ Kennedy street, Hartford. . Lee, Irving J., T4., husband of thing comes at you atralght.” this kind in the Eastern part of the garments am nlfig, vary lit­ 1 government mines seizure and the Probate Office In Manchester in Wajdowlcz. Stanley W.. Jr„ T5, “f.. S llta iy paraoSnel, Japanese clvll- as two years. posit In the Manchester said District on ths Tth day of Apm Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, 74 Woodward tle new dotM ng hhi been avallabla anaand aaiasaid naha wouiaarould bkenxe to think'minx siTd anedal - - construction - *------units Binkley Buuciey viewedviewea m the e mmalnammaina ofoi WLB Intervention. A D., 1M6, at • o'clock (w. L) la the son of Mrs. Caroline W. Wajdo­ Ave.j Norwalk. at any price since' the mar began Company and collections of about forenoon, and that notiea ba ztrsa to wlcz, 84 New Haven Ave., Derby. “h’t had m* vrorried. After ha could avan himself of the dl- 3 ? JI? dm to ’■ 1®<> and children burned to Lewis already haa filed notice Luppl, Howard L., lb , son of and ouolts remaining have been rectors' wiadbm, knowledge *nd following la a paragraph death In the CathoUc Concordia 33,900 due from other sources. requiring a atrike vote April 26, all persons Interested In said estate of White. Philip S.. Sgt.. husband all, I need my car and hav* Funds actually collected but not 1 pendency of said application and the Mrs. Mary Luppl. 8 W. Prospect worn to shreds. understanding if the need should L ^ Japanese battalion order c o ]l« 8 e -.. . ^ ^ ^milar to one last week In which I time end place of hearinz theraon. by o f Mra. Hazel A, White. W. Main 16' make. It lafti So here’s Bverett T.'McKlneny is general yet deposited to the credit of the his bituminous members voted j S t, l^est Haven. arise In the futum. captured In the In- «». Bodies la Three Dungeons publlshlnz a copy of this order In soma atreet. Plymouth. MacBride, WUlard S., Pvt., aon dialrman for the coming town­ •Tt Is not pleasant,” the chief tmmuroa by 14th corps soldiers: He tesUfled 600 Filipino bodies W ar Fund bring the total over the overwhelmingly In favor of a walk-1 newspaper havlnz a circulation In aald Zguzenski, Creslow P., Pvt., hus­ what I did . • *" wide drive. The headquartem o f quota by approximately 3800, It out If needed to enforce their de­ district at least firs days before tbe band of Mrs. Bertha M. Zguzenski, of Mrs. Adele J. MacBride,. 680 executive wrote, “to contemplate 1 "When Filipinos are to be I were discovered In three In- Washington Ave., Nqw. Haven. the committee la in the Municipal waa revealed today. Oollectlons In mands. day of said hearinz. to appear If they 129 City Hill street. Union City tbe severance of a mlatlonahip 1 killed they must be gathered Into 1 tmmuroa dungeons, aee cause at said Ume and place ana McDermott PhlUp^ A.. T4. hus­ 'M M ng, and Mrs. Gladys K. Gll- tha theatera, In the achoola and The anthracite contract expires | ba heard relative thereto, and Btaba re­ mom win handle tdephone In which has been as delightful to I one place and be disposed of with | On Plaza McKinley, he said, 40 ■oma In tha Cheney mills have not Bell, Robert J.. Sgt., husband of band of Mra. Erise M. McDermott, me personally as It has been of I the conalderation that ammunition priests from Manila cathedral, April 30, same date as the extend­ turn to thle court . _ Mrs. Valerie G. Bell, Bldg. 12. Door golHeB. 'Hie number la 8115. yet been added to the total. ed Utuminoua pacL WILUAM A BTDB 65 Rlvervlew PI., Stratford. advantage to the national intereat I and manpower must not be used their hands tied, were bayoneted Jttdze. 223. Apt. 108, Yellow Mil! Village In a group. All wore their priest's Chairman House waa elated that Quick, Howard L.. S-Sgt, son which you have served with auch to excess. Because the disposal 1 H-4-3-46.______^______' , Bridgeport. of Mrs. Daisy B. Quick, 25 S t ^ -V singular devotion and fidelity. o f dead txxfiea la a troublesome frocks. Manchester was over Its quota Budzinack, Frank J.. Pvt., Mrs I since so many of the larger com­ John St., East Norwalk. Warships Hit ‘T shall always remember the task, they ahbuld ba gattaei^ into Binkley also viewed the remains AT A OOXniT OF PROBATE HELD Elizabeth R. Budzinack, 10 Nord- of 45 women killed in a group at munities failed to make their al­ J at Manchester, within and for tbs Dis­ Savchik. Nicholas E., 1st L t, Next Sunday m tay burdens which . you have I houses which am ach^uled to to lotments this year. He said that all W eddings trict of Manchester, on the Mat day of land Ave., Cromwell. husband o f Mrs. Etether R. Sav­ Nazi Positions taken from my shouldera. The na­ burned or demoUahed. They shoujd a residence on Taft avenue. H4 Match. A D.. 1946. Corrlngan. Irving W., Pvt. ■aid there was evidence of assault of his workers had cooperated to IT4IMI Present WILLIAM A HTDB, Ba*,. . chik 56 Beatty St. New Britain. tion has been fortunate In these also to thrown into the river.” the limit to make the drive a suc­ brother of Miss Martha Corrigan, Diary Bevaate Atrocitlea and that several of the women 1 Judze. ^ Sharkey, Herbert E., S-Sgt, timea of stmas and strain that we cess here. The fact that the fund Wedding Annooncemeni Batete of Elisabeth Mooney late e( 244 Main street, Bristol. nephew off William V. Sharkey, (Oeattmad ra g* Om ) diary, presumably belonging were bayoneted through the , h — Write te •> w I oould fall back on the counsel you has been raised doesn’t meijm that Mr. and Mra. Eric W* Nelson, of I I Manchester. In cald District deeeaseA Imbro, Michael A.. Cpl . Andrew 174 N. Main St.. Jewett to a member of tbe Akataukl genital organq. w* »B k«r r*w Mr I On motion of John H. Mooney, 10 Imbro, 495 Jane street, Bridge­ Bghtar group destroyed U enemy wem able to give ua out of an sK‘ Dr. Walter Frankel, Manila sur­ additional, subscriptions are not 82 Bummer street, wish to an- Shepard, John K., T4, son of You may help save Main atreet Rocky HU, Conn., Exectt- perience gained In the discharge force In Manila and captured by needed. Those who vrere inad-1 nounee the coming marriage of | port Raymond E. Shepard, 70 Sbaw- planes white eseocting bomtom I4th corps troops. Contained the geon, attested to surviving the I tor. orcr aoutham Austria. Fifteen Al- o f BO many poaitlimi of the hli^- wholesale burning of a group of vertently skipped in the bouse to their daughter, Magna, to Evald I CAPITOL MOTORS, ORDERED:-That six months tram Jaserie, Francis E„ Pfc., hus­ berry HUI., Stamford. . Bed p lu ea wem lost. Including cat trust and reapanslblUty. following items: persons in a Pasay district homCc house canvass may mall thetr A. Erickson of. 50-Haynes streeL I tha Mat day of March, A D„ 1945 6e* band o f Mrs. Virginia C. Jaserie, \ Sherwood, Albert 2d L t, "Feb. 8—150 guerrillas were and the same are limited and aUowed tlirM heavy bombers. "A s legislator, as Jurist sitting He said the Japanese bound the donation# to the headquarters In son o f Mra. Belma Erickson. The-I 368 MAIN ST. HARTFORD D-175. Charter Oak street, Hart­ son of Albert C. Sherwood, Pom- on the highest court In the land, disposed of tonight. I personal­ wedding will take place some time | 'for the creditors within which to brlnz “i called my Gulf man. He ...... '■ victims, huddled them In kneeling the House and Hate building. In-their claims azainst aald estate, and ford. peraug Ave., Waterbury. and as man of affairs, you had ly stabbed and killed 10. - In May. Kells, Robert E„ Pvt., husband the lives of these advised Gulfprlde* and positions toward the walls, piled the said Executor Is directed te ziva Simkowski, Stanley J., S-Sgt Fighting Reported long j^paratkm for the aervice "Feb. 8—Guarded 1,164 guei^ Legal Notices public notice to the creditors to bring of Mrs. Terese M. Kells, Route fumitum around them and doused A woman residing In to# rural I son of John Simkowrald, Routs 1, Gulflex** treatments regv* which you have given your coun­ rinas newly brought In today. it with gasoline. Before the torch In thslr claims within said time allow­ Im nford. Baltic. On forgotten Front try In these war yaam.” "Feb. 9—Burned 1,000 guer­ section at the country waa very AT A COURT OF PROBATB HELD ed by postinz a copy of this order oa Kocenlak, John J., T5, son of larly. Sakf they’d give my was applied, several men, women much put out thij past winter b^ at ICsnehuter. within snd for tha Dis­ tbe public sizn post nearest to Uw Tomatore, Samuel S„ Pfc., hus­ DoBdoB, AprO 3.—(ff7-~The Statement Authoriaed rillas to death tonight’^ and children were shot for trying trict of Manchester, on the 31st .day of M ra Rose Kocenlak, 83 Liberty car a dam iwell chance of Oannan oomtininlqua said today cause tbe teacher inalater on a place where the deceased last der^ band of Mrs. Carmella Tomatore, The pattern of the atrocities as to arise. PRECISION I March, A D.. 1945. within said town and by publlshlnz tbs/ , Street Stamford. that fighting had broken out on With mfarence to Mr. Rooaa- written excuse explaining her | Present WILUAM 8. HYDE. Baq., 139 Shelton S t, Bridgeport. very children! holding outl” . velt’a assertion that ha would Ilka dtactibed In the affidavit mports One was Frankel's wife. He said same In soma newspaper havlnz a elt- Novak, Stephen, Pfc., son of tha "fargottan front" In the la so similar as to indicate strong­ her blood'“ flowed in streams over son’s ,abaence from achoal follow­ I judae. eulatloa In said probate district w i^ M ra Julia Novak, 37 Jesse avenue, Ftmnce-Itajy border mgion and to to able to call upon Byrnes In ing an unuaually deep snow. She I MACHINES Trust Xatqte u-w of Louise Cheney In ten days from tha date of thte the futum. If need to, the South ly they were by general order to me on my left side, over my shirt— I late of Itancneater, In said District, de- order, and return make to this court Stratford. — ABted troops bad gained a "smaU all Japanese troops. I shall keep it forever in that con­ dashed off the following note .to | I esased. ; of the notice zlven. _____ NovakovIcS, Ladislaus A., Pfc, Week End Deaths fo r a d d ” OB Petit St. Bernard, Carolinian authorized this atate- the teacher: The Trustees havlnr exhibited their n ^ t : Most Horrible Atrocitiee dition." FOR SALE WILLIAM A HTDB . aon of Joseph Novakovics, 149 rl Across the barren wastes of war-tom countries, wander multi­ just south o f Mont Blanc. I annual account with said eatate to this Judzs. Bridgeport avenue, Devon. /"Though I could not see my Some of tbe cases rival the A' few managed to escape after “Dear Miss Blank: Little Ed-1 Court for'allowance, It Is PaUt (UtUa) St. Bernard rises WE ABE SEUUNG THESE U-4-3-46. O’Mara, John' J., Pfc., son of Guam—Frederick C. Painton, 49, way clear to accept the detaited most brutal of Wstow’s inquisi­ the fire- was set when a FlliplnO' ward’s legs are 14 Inches long; tha ORDERED:—That the 7th day of tudes of dazed andidestitute people. Their appealing number, to 7,0M feet and la about 15 miles . Mrs. Elizabeth F. O’Mara, 29 Ches Readers Digest correspondent In task o f recoliversion for the period tions and torturea. Perhaps the house girl got Into the room and snow waa 18 Inches deep. Vary| MACHINES TO. MAKE ROOM I April. A D-., IMS at • o’clock (w. t,l AT A COURT OF PROBATB HELD south o f the Swlaa border. forenoon, at tha Probata OStea, In said tar street. New Haven. the Pacific, and author o f fiction in Europe alone, 1^125 million, of which more than 30>millio^ I know it will take, it doea not moat horrible la contained in the freed them. truly yours, Mra. J. FOB NEW ONES id Manchester, within ahd for tha Dim Them was no Allied conflitna- Mancheatar, be and the same la asalzn- trtet of Manchester, on the Slat day ef Papazoglou, Xenophon. 1st L t, for The Saturday Ehrenlag Post tloB but r^wrta from the front lessen in any way my Intense In­ report of atroclOe# at Fort San­ ed for a heaiinr on the allowance .of March, A D.. 1948. ____ son of Soterios Papazoglou, Sto- are children. The^ men, women, and children.. .innocent' terest in the prosecution o f ' the 3 No. I 16 X to Landis Univer­ aald account with said aatata. and this and other magazines, and form er! two weeks ago said forces com- tiago, Inside the Intmmuros, sal OyUadrkml Ortodera. Can Present WILUAM A HTDB. Bad* ney Hill, Bethel. newspaperman. war and the making of an endur­ sworn to by Col. J. D.‘ Frederick, Court.directs the Trustees to zive pub­ Judze. victims of Vaiti oppression.. .have been robbed of all but life manded by Brig. Gen. Ralph C. be aean In operation. We lic notice to all persona Interestad Eatate of John Trymbulak late of Pea0n, Harold L , Sgt, son New York—William P. Larkin. | Tobin wem fitting a holding ac­ ing peace. I hope I can make some commander of tbe 129th Infantry therein to appear and be heard there­ contribution as a private citizen." held a .0003 tolerance on these Manchester, in aald District deceased. larael G. Pessln, 67 Canterbury vice president of the Crowell-Col- itself. During five long horror-filled years of war, the clothes tion' In the mountains. Troops on of the 37th diviaion. maehlnes. Extra guards for on by pubifahinz a copy of this order On motkm of Boee Trymbulak of aald atreqt. Hartford. Iler Publishing Company and pres- j There bad been mports at one Probing In the ruble of the de­ In aome newspaper havlnf a circula­ Manchester. Executrix. on their backs have worn to pitiful threads and rags. Produc-. the enemy side were mported to 3" wide wheete. Coontershaft tion in aald District dve days before ■ Regan, James J., 2d Lt., son of Ident of P. R. Collier A Son Cor­ to Italians principally. time that Byrnes would go Into stroyed fort, Frederick and his ORDERTO:-That alx months from . drive. I aald day of heaalna and return make the Slat day of March, A D., 1M6. ba Mrs. Rosetta K. Regan, 187 .Eng- poration, a subsidiary. He waa a| An attack In force In the area private law practice, but Walter men found a dungeon-llke room NOTICE to this Court and by maUinz In tion o f new clothing has been impossible.. .so their need wift \ and tha same are limited and allowed 1101 street. New Haven. native of Ireland. Brown, one oChia aaalstanta, said I- 1 to X 30 LMidte Plain CyUndri- rezlatared letter, on or before April 2, would threaten the mar o f Ger­ partially below the grouhd whoae tor tha eradltors wtthln which to brinz - Saars, Howard R., P vt, son of Petersburg, Vs.—Gen. Homer | continue long after the end of hostilities.. ■ mans holding the Po valley In he bad no plai)a at all. Byrnes was only exists were sealed by two cal dSrlnder. Can be seen In 1846, a copy of this order addressed to In thalr elsima acalnst said asteto, and Henry R Mallory, Treasurer, Cheney Mm. Ida Sears, Route 3, Redding Atkinson, 96, twice cenunandar- Italy. Irritated teat fall, ha aald, by re­ seven-foot steel doom bolted from Due To the Lock of Points, Ice operation. Countersbaft drive, tbs said Executrix te directed te zte* "Man, was that a rellefi To Brothers, Hanchaatar, Conn. ____ / ' publle notice to the erodltors to brlag Ridge. In-chlefof the United Oonfe^rato j ports he would form k milllon-dol the Outside. flood tor .0005 toteraaoe work. WILLIAM 6. HTDB^ Soik, Stephen S.. T5, son of Mrs. know that you’re getting'the lar law firm. in their claims within said tteto allow­ Veterans. He waa bom in Peters-1 1%?' Inside, they found toe decom­ 1 13 X 36 Modera OyHndrIeal . Judzs. ed Mr 'postinz • copy of this order o* Anne K. Soik, 20 Mechanic street burg. The clothing these people so desperately need is available. [-H.4-a-48.______world's finest lubrication . . • The old Office of War MoblUaa- posing bodies of between 250 and Cream, and Other Merchandise, Grinder. Ideal (or plunge ths publlo slzn post nsarast to tiM QriawoIA Orlando, Fla.- -Dr. Lewis R. I Hospital Notes pteos where Um dsesassd test dwsK in your closiets and attic. Look over your family’s wardrobe tlon, predeceasor to OWhQl, was 300 Oriental civilians. The only giMlag. Wm take wheels ] , AT A COURT OF PROBATB HELD • WallU, Edward. F.. P vt. friend Jones, 81, plant patbologlat and and that your car's getting set up on May 38, 1943. within aald town and by pubttehlag' window In the five-foot thick walls np to 4!4" wide. Caabeseen at Manehastar, within and for the Dis­ the name In aowo nawipaper barinz • o f Joseph DouglaSj Route 4, Bound botanist and former' profeasor 0 1 .. .now. Pick out every garment you can possibly spare.., the best possible chance to Bymea had been serving as eco­ was partially sealed. We Will Be Closed Until Thurs- la (qieratfon. Good tor .0005 trict ot Manchester, .on the net day of circulation In aald probata dtetrlet - .Line road, W olcott ■■ ' March, A D„ 1846. __ ^ plant pathology at the University lastl” Admitted Saturday: Robert nomic stabilization director and DIee Trying to Force Doom toleraaee work. Countershaft within ten days from the date of thte W est Donald J., Pfc., son of of WUconaln. d have ready for Manchester’s Collection next Sunday. PrOMnt 'WnAJAM S* HTDB, Bsq„ order, and return make to thte eomt eC Ooering, 166 Autumn stteet; Dor­ at that time tocaifia war mpbillsa- Frederick thinks most of tbe drive. Extra wheete avail- | I Judfft* Donald P. W est 206 Hamilton New York—Max Hoffman, Jr., [ othy Gtetor, 43, Rockvllte; M - tlon director. Vinson succeeded victims starved to death, biit that day, April 5. able. te tbs matter ol John D. Looinia of the notice elveiu _ ■tTMt New Haven. WILUAM A HTDB Chiavuzzi, ,Rinaldo, S. Sergt, 43, stage comedian, aon 0 Ger­ wsrd Carney, 71 Cooper street. him as itablllaatlon director. soma of them suffocated. Thirty I Maneheater In said dlatriet minor. Judzs*i trude Hoffman, widely known Admitted yestmay: Pietro 1 Model No. T BtoaU Internal Appltcattba barinz basq made that -Ron erf Nicola Chiavuzzi, 14 Nlqno- Thus, once' mom, Vlnaon bodies wem sprpwled around the H-4-3-46. dancer, and a former husband of *^GULFPRIDE Massa, 108 B ln ^ street; Mra. stepping in to aueceed Byrnes Grinder. 6” 4-Jaw oomblna- aifford Loomis, sola aurrlvlnz parent U street Danbury. ateal doors. They died trying to Don naive real and Independ­ of aald ialh«r, bs removsd as zuardtan^ Helen Kane, the “boop-bo(q>-a- Ethel Janaaen, 874 Fairfield an Important goverpment post. force the doom. r of tbs person of said minor, It is AT A OdURT OF PROBATB HELD - Cookaon, Wesley J., Pfc., son of fOR YOUR MOTOR street; 8Cm. Michael Greese, 55 ent chock. Countershaft drive. at Manchester, arllhln and for the Die* doop" singer. -V- Throughout tbe Intramuroa Caa be readlly\motoiteed. ORDERED:—That ths forszoinz aP* trtet of Manchester, on ths Mat day 0 Mrs. Alice Cookson,. 606 Burling­ Bedford, Maas.—Wallace Gold- [ Summit street. Frederick and hla men |found h a Ns e ic s plication-be heard and determined at ton avenue, Bristol. h^snehester^s An oil that's TOUGH In Adaptera tor No.>5 DiMore smith, 72, widely known news­ Admitted today: Ruth LaCha- the Probate Office la. Manchester In WILUAM g. HTDE. Esq., amaller piles of corpses, of both griader. Redd Heavy'Dnty said Dlstrl^ on tha Tth day ot item. Degannaro, Ralph, P vt, ’ hda- paper cartoonist and on the staff capital letters. . . protects pelle, Vernon; n t ilc la Corlettq, Ufanchesier sexek, many with their hands MB. grtattug spindle. | Dia- A D„ IMS, at t o'elodk (w. t ) In the ^'btete of Albert C Bsrrlek. late a< band of Mra. MargariU Degen- of The Boston Post for 35 yean, j 167 West Center street. bound and bearing bayonet forenooB, and that aottea ba zhran to aaro, 4 Lyons street. New Haven. against carbon and sludge I Discharged Saturday; Pasquale m aut dtaaaer. Very good all parsons imtersstsd -la said asteto of Manehaiter, lb a ^ pistrleL He was a native at Cleveland. Date Book wounds. eeadltlea.^ , . On moUon of tiersnos O. Mtrriek 0 Goodman, larael, S. S gt, broth­ Lancaster, Pa.,.-)-'. Robert J. Clothing Collection Vendrlllo, 123 Eldridge street the pendency- of said imlteatlon and er of Nathan Gooidman, 94 Plant I United Natiop Carolina Coruna, 22-year-old the iiaiS' 'aad place Of aaarli Hamilton, Jr., 53, president o f a | 1 3” Bar Ca

tf'A:. by; opposed the request. He said the ddgs made too much noise at Dr. Edwin C. Higgins weather aa aomething aafely tam- night and Mra. Christina .Bnglanfi, perata 'in mood aa wall aa in ac­ o f 5 BYanklin street, who sold tbe "And He aaid unto them, Ye land on which Ute house waa built, tual sons 7 Isn’t, for that matter, also objected. She objected to the ahead with hie appeal It wW Ie Conrad Apel Frederick w-lll surely aay unto me this, prov­ the Naw England mind typically noise mstje by toe phSeeanta. For the first CHS taksn from tho doct- I Marion McCurry.to property loeatal POBUlHBDn W erb, Phyalcian heal thyaelf; what- a time thb argument wae getting Mons of tho Zoning Board of Ap- on North Elm street. a mind'which prides Itself u|w>n Furnished By Paste this one In your hat: b a l d nUNTINO 00. excited when the* speakers were p e^ and WUl sorva as a tsst case. The Lincoln Corpoiatton aoever we have heard done in Ca­ being intereatlng and challenging . Olllee of Price Administrstion Few pgbple rcaliMd that M an-' veered crazily out of the traffic Stephen J. iPpngrajlz, Speakor-L-Gontlemen, think U BUm U StrMt Fashion Parade Proves called to order by toe chairman of James Tzimoulis si Uki pro| XMMiMataT, Conn. pernaum, do alfo here in thy coun­ within rather narrow boundaries 7 lane, only to swing back into line that we glue manufacturen must Universally Accepted by ^ ' RegliMial Department ol Information c h e s te ^ under perfect Blaster Jrji, Not Satisfied With toe board. on Deepwood driven m o u B O ' A Brilliant Spectacle; and continue on towards toe O u ­ ■tick t^ether. try.” Isn’t New England thinking al­ lO TrwTOnt S t r e ^ Boeton, 8, Maeanctansetts. skles^as Krlslted by a miniature ter, Petition Ik, Denied Americans, Fortune Zoning Decision.^ Manufacturer—The feeling is That yci’se of the Bible muat ways variable, but always witbln All Churches Crowded. cyclone yesterday. But it’s a fact. CaMain Pirie was puzzled at the Later in executive session toe Boar Mountain, N. Y.—(4^ — have been) frequently* in the very safe limita? Asserts, Urging Fight. Meats, Fata, Etc. .^for four gallons each through June] actions of both the drivers ahead petition was denied. Mr. Pongratz, H is Brooklyn Dodgors would like musilagsA Read Herald Adrs. ______Brarr BvMlttg axotpt h i one person who was caught It appears likely that an ap­ #MdAM And Bpltwra. Catered at Ui« thorighta of Dr. Edwin Q. Higgina, Book Four red stamps TU 21. B-6. C-6, B-7 .and, C-7 cou-1 Radiant spring weather brought the small storm has a dent in of him—but he «oon' found out the on bring notified of the declaton Well, whether or not thera' la peal will be taken from toe deci­ rM tO O M at llaaeiiaater. Ooan., a* New York, April 2— ) — The through X5 .good through. April pons good everywhere! for^, •five! I reason why, for in a few seconds op Batorday morning, was much J6r hla own medical knowledge any parallel between New Eng­ (/f out every maid and matron, his fender to prove it. sion of toe Zoning Board of Ap­ ■aaoBd CteM MaU lUtter.______28. Stamps Y5 and Z5 and A2 gallons each. f ( So, for toe benefit of Ripley and he had enteerd a small whirlwind put out and wae checking on the told him that he himself was-hla United States’ on# war Am which well as the children in sU t^elr peals on toe request of Stephen land weather and New England through D3 good through June 2; Fuel OU . , other Skeptics, here is how it hap­ or miniature cyclone, and the force rules of toe 'zoning commlaeion. • o a K u r a o H CATBS ia universally accepted by Ameri­ Joseph Pongrata, Jr., o f 15 Frank­ own first and most critical pa­ thought and feeling, we muet con­ E2 through J2 good through June Period One through 'F ive cou-| new finery tor this fourth /War­ pened; of the circular windstorm lifted He could find nothing that Oaa aahr ht Kail ®.uo lin'street, rendered at the meeting strlcted the number o f doga he kg Kail ••••*• ••••r* •$ tient. He couW and did curt oth­ fess that our New England mind cans, says Fortune' magasine, la 30; K2 through P2 good through pons good eveiywbere| through I time Blaster parade along tb4 main Captain Chesterfield Plrie of the frtmt end o f his bar and forced it sidewaya.. on Thuraday, March 29. might keep. New life for old Lamps ers. but his own case he knew to World-Wide freedom of toe preaa. July 31. current heating season. L ast! T streets of toe town. In. the crowded the State Guard, driving west on ,v...... 9 *.00 feels disquiet and vague alarm Hearing a loud report, he aaw a Mr. Pongrata had asked toe Mr. Pongratz.ts a membar 'Of lizo o "FHirtoermore, (and perhaps Proceaaed Food year's ^P^lod Four and! Five cou-J churches, the gorgTOUS-hued bon­ Blast Center street, shortly ,before be bopelAs. over tbe fact that New England moat important),” aaya tola pub­ nets, matching or contrasting noon, was following two out of large piece o f wood, which had board to be allowed to raise aeven ______.-J______... Book Four blue stamps C2 pons klao valid. I puppies and three pheaaanta at Had the human aide of hla heart weather no longer confines itself lication In its current iaaue, "free­ through G3 (good through April with suits in all t o r popular new state cars at toe where R M t been caught in the whirlwind, with Watkins Shades bounce off hia left front fender and Ilia home. When the bearing was T sa AasoctATCD ptucs.. been leaa infiuential, be might within normal, safe, and relatlve-i- dom of toe press is the one and 28; H2 through M2 good through. Ration Board Hours shades, made a brilliant spectacle. Center street branches off Never was toeye an Easter when then fly upward amid a mass of held his request was opposed by Tba Pieaa.U asciiulralg have preacribed more rigorously only war aim which toe U. S., June 2; N2 through S2 good Following are the tours at tha j Middle Turnpike East. At a point aatitlad to tka om of rtpublloatton at ty reasonable extremes. so many women of all ages wore leaves and amall tree branchca. neighbora. Mr. Ppngratz told toe officially and unofficially, is cam­ through June 30; T2.througli X2 local office ot the War Price and] a short distance eaat of Plymouto NOMErMiiSZ’i You won’t know your old aU aa«a diiTH*-***^ eiedltod to or not for himself, tnd have lived on. This Is now a New England corsages of fresh flowers, orcihds, Tea, anything, almoat, can hap­ b o i^ that be only had two pup­ atbanrtoa^aradtted la thte paper aad paigning for, regardless of good through July 31. Rationing Board at thb Stats | Lane the lead car, then the car for * srs |S8 ssR«nM sd I f » lamps dTMsed In their new But upon every one of .medical roses, gardenias, sweet peas and lowing ahead of Pirie, auddSnly pen In a aprlng like this one. pies at preaent as he bad aold five atee titer leeal aawa pnbliaiNd itete. which has known two full-fiedged whether or not the other United ‘ Sugar Arm ory: Spring bonnsta! 12, 15 and knowledge and akill these wsr Nations approve of it.” other fragrkht blossoms. o f them., -He alao was the owner 18-lnch slass; stretched ray­ hurricanes within a period of six Book Four Stamp ' 35 valid . for Mondays; 10 a. ra. to 4:30 p. m. Verily it was suit weather yes­ o f four dogs, one o f them a fe­ AU ttokte of rapabtieatioB of apeelal Referring to toe committee of oprietor of the bakery had ae- or FUMES? ons with brkld trims. $6.0d times Impose a special burden no yeara. For axtreme eccentricity five pounds, through June 2. Next Tuesdays: Closed all day to tos| terday, snd this is s season when male, he declared. The pheasants, bareia, are alao raaarrad, the American Society of News­ stamp becomes valid May 1. public. eed him o f muRtug a false entiy M l aarriea diaat ol N. B. A 'Sarriaa true Uker of the Hippocratic oath o f tbe same calibre one must all worfien may be suited. The fab­ Is Conducting he said, 'tdere being kept to train Vertical or spiral paper Elditora now touring for­ Shoes Wednesday;- 2 p. m to 5 p m. ■ toe bakery orders and had quit toe. would seek to escape, even to save rics dkd colors are delectable, and his dogs in hunting. Tbe puppies ,lf you auSer from hot Wastiia, pleated ...... tbrqw in the hurricane thaw wbich eign capitals. Fortune asserts; Book Three Airplane stamps 1, Thursday and Fridays; 10 a. m.| toe Employ of the bakery. On ftel vraek. lurvotia, f ^ ' By Henry L, Free workable: never work wet soil. toe' same is true of hats, pastel wert to take toe place of his dogs PMbHahata RMraaaatotieaa: Tba his own life. And to that commu­ visited us last New Year’s Day. ’’This was the first and only to 5 p. m. quitting, Surrell aaid, he had asked a bit blue at ttmaar-dua to Stretched with Iruchlng Accompanying frost charts, glv- ’ Kale , turnips. Kohlrabi, spinach and 3 valid Indefinitely. OPA felta are popular and come in Annual Visits who were getting old. He has ttonal "mMdla sfa'* period Jullaa Katbawa waela) Aganey—Naw nity need Dr. Higgins respond­ group of American citizens per­ says no plana to cancel any. Saturdays: 10 a. nr to 13:80] for hlk release and had been given trims; 15 and 18- Tktfe. Chieago. Datrolt aad Boatoa. ’This is now a New England en merely to guide the early and parsnips are rather hardy and ' shades matching the suits. The built runs fo r their training and aromaa—try this ztest nwdl mmn toe release certificate of another ed, accepting more work and re-' mitted to leave the country to Gasoline noon. broad-brimmed hats l«emed to be toe doga were not allowed to run a. Plnkbam’a Vaiwabte Oc inctl e e see e ••••••••• • which baa known dlaastroua gardener, ie based on longtime i will tolerate a very light freeze, employe^. On returning to toe ralletra' iuob armptoote. ------campaign officially for an Ameri­ 15-A couiiona good everywhere Office telephone S189. ^ the choice of the tall women, some loose, tbe board was informed. leaiirBTO AUDIT BURBAC OB sponsibllity than h# knew to ba drought for two years nmnlng. averages of dates of the last; Crops adapted to a wide range of Deputy Wilbur Little bqkery on Saturday. March 24, an Oompound mmre hatuis. It’s, o a e e t Mancksii& t’ OBCDIATIOWS. ______temperature but not tolerant to can idea si^e the war.” . of them with open tops. A number Objeettoas Frpreaaeil tba beat knoara mecuotnaa for this wise for himself, cutting his own spring frosts. It must be home In Revtewa Support of Objective argumentX resulted on the stritet puipoaa. PoUaw tabal dlramteos. And that abnormal March mind that location and exposure of exposure near freezing include Town Clerk, Memorial building, of the new sailors were notid, i Edward Qutsb, who Uvea near­ Tba Barald Prtatiag Oompaay. toe., margin of safety in order, to pro­ Reviewing aupport o f toe ob­ Is Holding Inspections in which Surrell admitted pushing warmth was part of the same your lot may make considerable onions, leeks, melons, cucumbers, daily to the. 16th inclusive from 9 1 worn well back on the head, while aaaeaaaa ao daaaeial raapoaaibiHty for jective by Secretary of State Stet- ' ^ Just as many of the smal] hats dip Samuel Chkrles, brother o f the mote the recovery of others much alarming, disquieting eccentricity difference. A garden on well- heups, tomatoes, potatoes, celery. Rockville m. to 12 noon and from 2 to 5j 1 Of Various Granges. typogtapbleal arrera appaariag la ad> tiniiui, former Secretary Hull, en­ ' down on milady’s forehead. local bakeryXproprietor. aattiaaaMate 7 f but the ones In charge, whoever admitted to Mrs. Rose Jones Rockville Leader, as'toastmaster. I GOUGHS CUE TO COLDS Since both the Britlah and time, but will not interfere with they may be, tackle the problem Wood.-!’ convalescent or old peo­ Boulders, South street, has re­ dom-freedom of inquiry, freedom Visitors will attend from Man­ abrvlce held at toe Old Golf Lots. Bond purchases, blood donations, ered chairs. W aa $69.50 • en«r« 4 ceived word from her son. Chief to learn, to argue, to dispute — chester, King David Lodge; East Principal speakers of evening will I aervice was sponsored by victory gardening and other urar- American mambera of the Moa­ tbe further progress of Allied courageoualy and a failure has yet ple’s home. Mrs. Woods is doing be Coach 6. CTiristensen, football I Petty Officer Parker W. ^ in , that freedom of toe mind. This fight la Hariford, Crescent Lodge; Staf­ Xoung people of the South Mteh- tlme acUvitiea. apearheads into Germany. And to be reported.. The town ia not a fine work taking good care of Coach o f the University o f Connec-1 w nladielm a cow Oommiaaion have been inaiat- he took part in the invasion of an Infinitely more difficult and ford Springs, Wauseon Lodge. odiaL North Methodiat, Second Granges wiU be asked to pet^ a wealthy one and is an example some of the elderly people who tlcut; Hugh Greer, basketball ing OQ their right to aummon men that aasuranca la already aua- Iw o Jima on D-Day, 'with the greater battle” than the mere so­ I CoQgragational, Covenant Congre- form some definite oontmunlty aer- 9 amdtArmeSrr&m .0 theose larger and richer towns are' left without islatives to care Grand Lodge officers win include coach at Ellsworth High achool of| First Division of toe Marines. Ha lution o f some of the mechanical galiOBia, and Center Congrega- trice and he has offered a priaa for tie * A m te eaWib they know to be aound and repre- talned by other reports from the which seem to be having a strug­ for them. District Itaputy Grand Master South Windsor and Don Whiter I w la aboard a Destroyer Escort. jroblema of world communica- .ttcoal chuiehea. the Grange which is Judged the Bacaote fc daw dnat " aantative Poliab leadora, the atti­ battlefront. The Germans place gle to meet their quotas. The re­ Mrs. T. D. Martin was ih charge Harry F. Sweet and staff of Man­ basketball coach of toe University | Old time comfoft in Mr. and Mrs. E. Lynn Beerwort 'ilons. i< Rav. Carl A. Hanaen, a retired moat outstanding in this respect. sponse on the part of residents has of the library Ti eaday, as her sub­ chester; Grand Junior Warden of Connecticut. tude of the Lublin government the British Sedond army some 85 have returned to tjteir home, San- Fortune warns that efforts will mlnlater of thia town, delivered Many Grangers, Deputy Little cafi fa f hMn fine. stitute. Mrs. Henry Rossman, was Nelson E. Smith of toe Grand En. After the dinner at toe Elks | MadidM at tha Ent haa delayed fulfillment of the Yal­ mites beyond Muenater, wbich Miss Dorothy Brehant, daughter d> Shores, after spending toe win­ be made to sabotage toe campaign campftient o f Connecticut. the morning meditation entitled said, are eligible to Join the "gaUon away for the day. Mrs. M sftin is Home, toe dance w ill be held. Mu­ litei ef a esU 4m ta Watkins Sofas, Chairs ta promlae. And, aa tbia deadlock maana it ia almost within striking of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brehant, hag ter In Hartford. both ’’abroad and at home. In There will be a eoclal hour 'wUh •qvare You-There?” In which *e club" of toe Grange for qualifying FITHEI ^ improving but not iyet able to take sic will be by Ernie Rock’S bsnd. j a l ^ e S Viantin A. I began study at the WlUimanfic Con>. Fred S. White, A. A. F., America, toe attempt will be made refreshments following the meet deacribed the varloua types of as topeat 'Blood Bank donors M d became ^parent, the Lublin gov- distance o f the inland city of Han­ up her position at the library especially by some gentlemen of Anyone desiring tickets may-ob­ Pn6c kern dnir Teachera’ College. returned on Friday to hia training ing. David Gilpin is Noble Grand people tat the crowd at the crucl- a suitable ceremony 'will be ar­ annnent, obvioualy trying to braa- nover, .or the great port of Bre­ permanently. toe left.. . . Their chief efforts will tain them from members of ths tiptritnca. Gtc dw Charles P. Miner haa resigned at Boca Raton Field, Florida, af­ of toe local lodge and w ill preside fixtoB, and showed how we, at ranged later for tola obbervance. 'be to inseminate American preaa committee which- consists o f chair­ tev-wy actioD ef en ita way paat the promlae at men. “ ' from Pratt and Whitney’s, East Horace Sellers had a shipment ter e n d in g a 10-day fiurlougii at tlmea, by our 'thoughtless alid AU Granges have been asked to co­ media with toe entire Russian par­ at the meeting. Rising Star Lodge man, Jake Yaskulka; secretary, { Fadnc Jelm’t Madi; Hartford, where he has been em­ of 50 young (chicks' from a poultry his nqme on Ripley HUI. earelesa acts "crurify” others. Mr. operate in all Youth movements. Yalta, began ahouting ita own American correspondents place ty line about presa freedom: viz., waa instituted April 4, 1888. ^Kenneth Little, and PYancia Prioh- Mtt ftstdiL^ ployed for some time. He recently firm in Ohio. They came in fine Flight Officer Walter Young re- Hansan urged the worshippers to daim la aend a delegaUaB to the General Patton’s Third Army that-the American press isn’t free n Bally ard, R. Fahey, P. Johnston, H. ! suffered a severe attack of pneu­ shape, only one failing to survive Friday after a ^5-day furlough at Uva mors like toe risen Christ NOW USED OVER SS TEARS because it is owned by individuals; dly will be Dowding, A. (jhatterton, aad Jeff San Pranciaco oonference. within three miles of Eisenach, monia and hie health ia not up to the long trip. But within two days hia home. than Hka those who, attended His Next Tuesday evening toe that toe Russian preaa ia the only tola evening at the Town Hall Koelsch. important communtcatlona hub on the mark. or mors following their arrival Police Court Now RuaKa, which might have Young Mothers’ Club wfU hold its free press betcause it is owned etarting at 7:80 o’clock sponsored Tba worship service waa led by the road to Leipsig. At this point, A communion aervice was held about half o f them had succumbed, by the Rockville Recreation Board. Father John’s Medicine Co. uaed ita infiuenca to perauade ita although he took careful measures annual meeting and supper at the toe atate. young people ot toe town. Miss Maundy Thursday at St. Peter’s There ia imdoubtedly a very There w ill be a program of mo- urges everybody to bujr Lublin puppeta put o f their at- General PStton has, in one week, Episcopal church at 10 a. m., and in their care. H# thinks some dis­ home of Mrs. May Burnett on Hazel Drlgga of South Methodiat South atreet The aupper ia for widespread and deep belief in tiin pictures which will include O I T Y O U t Erwin Surrell, 35, ot 35 Ferndale W ar Bonds and Stamps. progressed approximately half Good Friday service was held ease carried them off, as other church read toe “Salutation to toe taaqited dictation to tba Moacow members and prospective mem­ Am erica that toe suppression or man}' reels o f local events and Drive, waa found guilty o f breach, the distance to Berlin or to a the next morning at the same poultry raisers have been having IIAMNO'AIDj Dawn,** and Miaa Marion Vlttner Oomnalaolon, haa formally lent bers. distortion o f ne\^ hag an Intimate, during toe evening it is planned 'of the Second CongregaUonat o f the peace In Town (Jourt this hour, the Rev. Harold R. Keen, of­ similar trouble with their broods. ita aupport to the Lublin demand meeting with the RusSianB aouth ktias TtlUa K irk has sold her cminection with dictatorship and to form a camera dub. church road toe Scripture. The morning by Deputy Judge George ficiating. Tax payers i are reminded that >lace, formerly occupied by Henry w ar," Fortune says,,but.,adds: A discueaton period will follow $ 4 0 C. Lessner and fin^ 81.00. The Since restrictions have been lifted for a place at Ban Frandaco, o f Berlin. To accomplish this, he Residents are again reminded to AR TH U R ’S prayar waa delivered by Mias Elsie taxes are due through April. Mrs. ielly, to Mr. and Mra. Nelson "Does the press of America at which time persons will have COMTint Joimaon of Covenant Congrega- contrlction came from a fracas on metal furniture springs, Watkins has averaged something like 30 be ready with donations of cloth­ MmI*I A-2-A WHEEL CHAIRS making that demand a Ruaeian F. Elton Post, tax-collector, has Ladd' o f Norwich, who vdll soon really Intend to fight fdr freeddm? an opportunity to express them­ 845 5tato Btreafil tlcnal church, and the benediction vVhlch the accuaed had vdth the ing fo t the drive fo r foreign re­ Upholstered Fumitura has all the demand. miles a day. issued a statement that she 'will he move in. I f so, its great battles lie ahead. selves in regard to plans for the by Miaa Louise Perason of the Charles brothers. Ned A. and Sam­ lief, which opened, yesterday con­ HOSPITAL BEDS at the town clerk’s office A pril 5 Perhaps toe presa of America will sctivlUes o f toe coming summer. North Methodiat church. uel, near their bakery on North comfort you enjoyed in pre-war sofas n a t Ruaalan demand aeema While euch atirring develop­ tinuing through' the month. Aa FSr Rent or Sale. end 28th from 1 to 4 p. m., and St be Muniched. Perhaps it will not Two hours of dancing will con- i> Mualo was provided by a brass Main atreet, >on Saturday, March and chairs! Plenty of variety, right to be leading to a clear and dra­ ments feature the campaign on there is a large area to cover the Fogll’a stor" Gilead, April 20, know how to fight until too late.” dude the evening's program with iniartett Roaa Urquhart, Edward 24. AR TH U R A JAMES, INC. town will be divided into various R^in Is Curbing this minute, to! matic ahowdown bptwieen the the western front, the Russians from 1 to 3 p. m., to receive pay­ music fo r tbe dancing being fur­ Farris, William Nemeroff, and Surrell. an employee ot the Isa Ikrai'gt'a Ava. Btfd. 8-4848 districts, 35 ih number, and aoUcl- Lawson Sofa, sketched at top, in great AlUea For Britain telle are coming into the limelight ments. Those,, aendlng by mail are nished by the, Star Duaters. There VINCENT Kenneth Barrett. Charles Bakery, stated that the tors to be appointed w ill 'visit the asked to include return postage Grass Fires Here Sergeant Lindsay win be no admission charge or blue tapestry, $149.00 Rnaela that it cannot ^prove or again, with progress to within s homes and gather Up contribu­ California ’» Giant - r - English Lounge Chair in a red, anpport auch a demand, aiid it la score of mllea o f Vienna. They tions, which in time will be taken,. for receipts, as the town-does not cx^ectlon. MARGIN The rain this morning put an Clothing Collection to a central point. Merchants are assume the expense, and Mrs. Post Is Again Honored green and gold s t r ^ $91.00 difficult to aaa bow the United are even closer to cutting commu- end for a day or tw o to toe grass Mayor Raymond E. Hunt has is­ asked to save' their packing bmtes feels that she could not be expect­ The Gainsborough Fan .Back Chair Btatee eould approve or aupport it nlcationa between the Auatrian firs menges in Manchester. Over sued a proclamation appealing to PLU M B IN G A H E A T IN G Redwood Trees that are intact, u toe donations ed to do so. Those who neglect to comes in pairs! Rose or blua prints, toe week-end there were five such An Eighty Air Force Bomber dtizena of Rockville to support CONTRACTOR either. capital and German forces in will be packM in loO potmd pack­ do this may call at the office or at fires. O f this aumbeF the Man­ StsUon, ihigland—Staff Sergt.Al< the United Clothing CoUectlon $99.00 the pair. norG|em Itfily. A ll this ia the pic­ ages for shipment It Is hoped that toe taac-eol)ector’s home for their I t ia true enough that Yalta chester fire department fUid thfse bert V. Lindsay, Jr„ 20, of Man< wMeh starts today and continues AU Kinds of N ew ' Blade no apecifie declaration that ture \(f progressive German de­ workers can be announced during receipts. Chester, nose gunner and bomb bring ultra mattress Mrs. Rufus Rathbun, the former calls. Tw o o f these were on Sat­ throughout the month of April; and Repair Work toe pipsent/nt/ week...... Volunteers will toggler on an Eighth Air Force Judge Omrles Underwood Is local Polaiid eould not' attend the San feat, of^msent Allied victory. Mrs. E. Buell Porter, has received urday when there were calls to Backgrounds for your be welcome and there will be work B-17 Flying F o r t r ^ haa been chairman and F. Leroy EUiott ia BTaaciaco oonference unleaa the It la a future victory which la for many hands when It comes to from the war department toe air two different places on Alton atreet and one yesterday after­ awarded an Oak Leaf Cluster to secretary. The Field House at the 69 Starkweather Street comfort in War times! Pellah government had been being guaruteed by events in tbe packing, sbrting etc. medal 'with five Oak Leaf cluetera, noon at 3 o’clock was taken care hla ,Air Medal, equivalent to an­ Recreation Center and Union Telephone 4848 There was no session Friday of for her son. Staff Segt. Marshall >■ broadened In compliance with the Pacific today. \ ^ a landing on o f on Summit street. other award of toe medal. church and B L Jbhn’a church base­ American Furniture toe home eqonomica and manual H. Porter, o f the aviation corps, Y a lta promlae. I t ie true enough Okinawa, aa b ig\M d daring an The South Manchester depart­ The award was for “meritorious ments have been designated aa re training tlassea owing to the re­ who was reported mhusing in ac­ achievmnent” during bombing at­ ment had a call to Branford street celving depots. Anyone having, a Leavs ft to American Ingenuity develop a new toat the Yalta conference left the operation of its k l^ aa any rnie ligious season. Seaslona will be tion last June lOth. Nothing fur­ tacks against Nazi war Industries to at Middle turnpike, east. Satur-* contribution may also leave It at mattress that gives pre-war comfort 1 It was found period between ita own declalon haa yet attempted, blm togun with reeumed next week. , and military targeta in coopera­ Turns Cornells automatically ther has been heard from and, his day, and was answered by No. 2. the Police Headquarters in , the that by ecmibining the bark fibers with fine cotton and the carrying out of the broad­ a ^ completely mystifying turn of Another appendicitis case baa death has not been officially de­ tion with Allied ground forces by center and It will be taken to toe been reported, that o f Eatoer Gold­ Last night at 9 o’clock No. 4 wpnt Lieut. Ckil. Cheater C. Cox' 388th felt (this combination is called Palconia) the mat-- ening of the Lublin government a Jap strategy-T-similar, perhaips, to clared. His family have not given to HlEliland and Gardner streets Field Houite- 'n>« mtnieters of toe BROWN'S man, who waa attacked with toe up hope that he may yet be heard Bomb. Group. community are.meeting today to tress would repel moisture rapidly even in the most period o f diplomatic cbaoa, in Jap withdrawal from the to extinguish a grass fire. . ailment in toe Windham High from, possibly In some enemy He is toe eon of Mr. and Mrs. plan for collection through toe I humid weather. Moisture ia the chief reason ordi­ which neither the righte hor the beaches at..^Lingayen oh Luson. school. She ia the daughter of A. V. Lindsay, of 38 Kdgerton GARAGE camp. Two Baadlto donght various churches o f toe town and nary cotton mattresses pack down and harden. lack of righto of the Lublin goV' Our soldiers and Marines walke<^ Mr. and Mrs. Menry Goldman of He was awarded the decora­ street, and had been.;^,attendlng there will also be a meeting of 16 Rrainard l^ e c the Marlborough t Road. Faith tion for meritorious achlevemeJlt. Colgate Univereity beibre enteiH committee heSda this 'evening to emment were clearly defined. For ashora in almost complete safety.' Rosenbloom of toe Old Colchester Stamford, April 2— |gq. —TWo (Rear of the Gan Co.) H r waa a radio operator on a B- Ing toe A .A.F. in June, 1948. make further plaiu. Rockville’s apch raaaona, Ruaaih la able to They made swift progress inland. road, a pupil at toe Hebron Cen­ sQckup men who entered the liq- All kinds of General 25 medium bomber attached to the uCr store o f PYed U va at the height quota ia 38,760 pounds or 14 tons make aonoe aort of technical caae Their beachhead ia already secure, ter school, ia the second victim. of good ua^ clothing. •'Automobile Repair Work Superfine Both have had operations and are 8th air force. had been station­ of toe rush Just before cloeing for ita demand, able to prove that whereas that on Iwo Jima re- ed in Ertgland and had completed time Sadurday night, and escaped Democrats Meeting in a favorable condition. Horace Rockville pemocrats will attend iMblin government attendance at malm^ in so^e doubt-for daya. Sellers, also o f toe Hebron school, 30 mlastona over enemy territory with 8900, are being sought by po- Ellington ^ e today. The men, one of whom the April meeting of toe Tolland FREE TdwiN i^ San Fianciaco waa not forbidden. Bloody and protracted fighting was operated on for the same ail­ and took part In Invasion day. ra o N E 8978 on s-itri ^ e p t his hand in his coat pocket "Wave” Ruth E. Palmer, sea­ County Democratic Association to But the iM uela'not one. of tech- muat yet develop. Before, it is ment several weeks ago. be held this evening at toe Elling­ 39.50 The Rev. Harold R. Keen enter­ as if pointing a gun, demanded man, aebond class., haa. complet­ nlcaliUea, but of good faith. In over, our casualtiea may be even that Uva give him toe contents o f ed her boot training at Hunter ton Town Hall at lyhich time State tained three boyq^ of his church at Comptroller John M. Dowe and aupportlng auch Intranaigeance on higher than those on Iwq Jima. a dinner ..at hla home a few daya toe register. After handing them (College, and is how being trained I South Coventry toe 8400 from toe register, they State Senator William A. Scott tbe part of the Lublin govern­ But they v^ll be sustained with ago, , n ie/ were L t Uoyd S. Gray, — J y L I in weather obeervatlon at the demanded what other cash he had navy aeroirapher’s school of toe will be toe principal speakers. W ATKIN R e p r o duct i o n s ment, Ruaala ia engaging in a our victory already guaranteed. Petty Officer Henry Jonea, U.S.A., South Coventry went over the President LeuAi W. Phelps of An­ and Alfred Hutchinson. and he gave them 8500 he had hid­ navjkl air station at Lakehurst, den beneitth' the counter. Warning dover 'Will preside at the meeting W moral betrayal of the clear uhder- And at tbe end of that victory, The program for Easter at St top in the Red Crbss drive, which N. J. / rr Uva to keep silent for five min­ which is open to toe public. Btandlng at Yalta, which waa that aa Admiral Nim itz does not hesi­ waa neaded by J. LeRoy Schwey- 1 .William N. Plnney has returned Peter’s Episcopal church Included utes, the men made their escape I Grocery Socisl the Lublin government would not tate to .proclaim, will lie some­ an early communion aervlca at 8 er. As of March 2«. toe _sum of to his home on Pinney street from Burpee Wonuin’s Relief Corps OF MUSEUM.!YPE HOOKED RUGS 82,008.38 was handed to Louis A. by mingling with the crowd on the m., knd a second one In con­ a two weeks stay at toe. New will hold a grocery social this eve­ be recogniced aa the true provi' thing pretty much like a com­ Kingsbury, 'Treasurer of toe South street. nection with toe usual I I o’clock England Sanatorium in Melroae, ning at,.toe G.A.R. hall Starting aional government of Poland until plete blockade of the home islands service. An fitoster sermon waa Coventry imuich of the Rockville Maaa. Chapter, of the American Red Twe Burt la Plaas Crash at 8 o’clock. M bad been broadened. of Japan, plus a new and direct delivered by the Rev. H. R. Kean. Lexiifiton. Mass., A p ril 8— Corp. Thomaa B. Hepton, smt of Aaatveiaary Party There was special music appropri­ Crose 1945 W ar Fund, representing Mrs. Annie Hepton of Highland So vfhat W|[| now ^ ve, if BriUin route for ua to take to the Chlneae A rented plane crashed In a field Tbe Girl gcouta of the Vernon While the frontier bride was hook-; ate for the seaaon, and Etoster contributions as follows: Ave., haa .arriviBd la Virginia and WHITNEY coast. In this, aa all along the here yesterday. Injuring toe pilot, Center Congregational church will U AVB you svsr eooatdorsfi land the United Btatea hold to the flowerp as uaual. Mrs. Lewla W. Corporate Gifts, 3, 8750; Cor­ la expected home sbme time next ■■ s Porsonsl loss ss the ing a new Vug for hA* cabin, others 4x6 feet...... $82.5(1 poration Employee Gifta, 73, 8121; Russell Graves o f Stratford. Conn ,hold their first Wrtoday party at M ly poaltion they can boneatly Pacific tr|iil, we qre hitting with Phelps presided at toe pipe organ, week on a thirty day furlough. the parsonage 6n Tuesday, April 3. solotlsn to rear sroMoteT A : Association and Club Gifts, 5, and a passenger, Andrew Cupp o f iosn provtoss-nosdoa caih, were at work hooking ruga for 86x60 irichm...... 20.28 8TEER-0-MATIC CARRIAGES jfake. ia direct ahowdown, a Rua- bigger aiijd better blowe than the^ and young people of the church H/orington._____ „ _Symmea __ hospital at- Corp. Hepton went overseas in Statelag Club wtihont tho ombarrstsmont assisted Inytoe choir. 839.65. School Teachers and Chil­ ef sokins others. Syaslklo . mansions snch as Mt. Vernon. So aian m ^ e a t formally made, that Japanese ever expected. dren’s Gifts, $23.75. A ll other con­ tache? said both suffered‘ multiple | December of 1942. He entered The Rockville Skating Club vfiW monthly psymosu yes osa John Kuljhiych, U. S. A., has re­ S4x48 inches..... 10.75 tributions. 496, 81.074, South Cov­ abrasions and contusions about toe I toe service in June 1942 and haa meet this Uvening at 7:30 o’clock afforS sro sirsnsoa. Mere* Hooked Rug designs ninge from Ruaaiaii raguaat formally refuaed. turned to duty after having spent entry’s qupta was 81750. head. been with the Arm y Iq France. In Red Men's Hall. At that .time W hat w ill tbia big, tough Ruaaia a two weeks’ leave at fha home of there wlU be election of officors. simple, informal designs intri­ Blxarre New England Mrs. Elihor Love waa the laatito to ; Aa BOWT start fighting the his parent^ Mr. and Mrs. Michael go down in the spelling bee «m - Sale ef Ariiclee cate medallions inspired by French You don’i have to tip the new Whitney Baby Kulynych. Petty Officer Henry A sale of articlea made by the ____ promptly ropsM la if : Yhird World Waf now? Make Who does not feel that abnor­ ducted by Postmaster George H. sionihly consoctttlvo IsttsS- Aubusson carpets! Watkins Re­ Carriage to turn even' a right angle corner. The Jonea waa alsoi home fo r the week blind in their homes w ill be held monte of tia N osoh. Boparata peace with what ia left mality in toe weatosr, even un­ •nH 1 ' Robertson, foUowing toe supper Steer-O-Matic wheels'turn in any direction... _ end served bF the Ladies* Association, iin Roc(rville on Friday, April 6 productions hi wool-hnd-rayon are Bf Oormany? Scrap everything Application Blank timely excess of w A t might seem The local fire department was Thursday evening, in the vestry of from 9 a. B p. m. at the o f­ i>M’l hi automatically. The new Center-Suspehsion' laoBBaetad with Yalta and DtmW called out three times within toe fice of .m Connecticut Light A Sal W a_ fatmm Is BA I of this later type.. .truly museum a very pleasant thing, la a little toe Congregational church. TIm * 'vaslnito. 'PsrMnar want! le/ I Springs absorb jolto and jars and minimize vi­ past week after having bad a dull Manchester Victory Gardens Power O^pany. Miss Doris Mann, senro you. kvofytiilng Is pieces.. .in,subtle blends of rose; ' bartan Oaka and Ban Frandaco, bit frightening? school children who were a w a rd s • f bration reaching the carriage. What comfort time (from their point of view) home teacher for the board In this fcandltS siteply aad pri* - WATKIIS ' Bad otact the imparldliatiC rule of prizea for beat spelling In the con­ burgundy, beige,-blue, black and W e New Englandera o f cqurae, for several weeks or longer. The diatrict, will be to charge of the vaiaO~'Msly tasa yearysar algaelaialeaelare - these two new features mean to both you and WfATRlSS test were Harry Jadcson and Shir­ NftBItt ••••••,••aa«*a a« ••••SBsaaBBO ateai. is V MS asaS (: o f Buropa and Aala aa it pride ouraelvea upon the mliuB cells wsrs for minor fires snd ley Smith. ThrM sound movies sale. The blind pinon who made asm# la. ehotia sr write ^ green. Fitting backgrounds* for baby I More good news.'*. .Steer-O-Matic car­ the article recelvei full payment grabT Or will Ruaaia admit variations of our weather, up

Yank Armies Trap W TH T— 12*0 Athletics May p ^ l S a i l o r Obituary Wouu4«d Infantrymen Aided by Medics Yanks Count Today’s Radio W B c n w is ie 21 Nazi Divisions; Basten War lliao SurpTOcFaiM ik^‘ • W ar Casualty! 10,971 More Well Past Ruhr 4 :00— WDRC House Party Yanks; WHTD — The Lone ) N'eteb; W H TD — Tim e Views the Ranger; W T H T Casttea in the Deaths A ir; W n C — Governor Bald Connie Mack Has Team rinbai S. Lefatcr fs^In* BUY Enemyw Dea^ News: W THT — News; Glrand’s Expect New (OMttaaaS FYMi Pa«a One) U N l f B D Music Hall; W TIC — Backstage win. , , . 'Hustling' at Training Mrs. Elixabeth Finnegan 7:45— w n c — EmUalOoU Chorus. Robbins W ins ffmreA on Airorafl Car­ (Coattnoed from Page One) W ife. Bioner Wffl Be Madr^ Mrs. Elizabeth Finnegan of 17 and Third divisions alammed shut S T A T t o ^ 4:15— ^WHTD — Musical Round­ 8:00—WDRC —Vox Pop; WMID Gunp; Newsom Signs. rier in the Pacific. Ford street, widow of Thomas the tight steel trap on Easter Sun­ up; W n C — StelU Dallas. #-Ted Maltoe; WTHT — Cedi Boston Event Within the Next Few ' Finnegan, died at her home, early day. pusliing towards the Philipplnt 4:30—WDRC — Jimmie Fldler; Brown; WTIC — Cavalcade of Frederick, Md.— Thto to the town yesterday rooming, following a .WAR summer capital o f Baguio in the America.' Weeks; Many lialade , M>. aad Mrs. Btapbsa Laiatsr, The trapped Germans. thrashed Benguet mountains, advanced twe W n C — Lorenzo Jones. short illness. Mrs, Finnegan was 4:45— WDRC — Danny O’Neil; where Barbers BYltchls leaned out : ltf n nonm o* Straet, tod s; nt- about looking for a weak spot mUes from Nagulllan to the out­ 8US— W H TD ■*- Lum and Abner; bom in Northern Ireland, on they could not find. WHTD — Hop Harrigan; WTIC WTHT—Kay-O-Quiz. o f her attack wtn; WHTD — Blind It alscTwaa the home df Francis league baseball, worried no oaon years. She leaves four sons, W. W H TD —Terry and the Pirates; Date; WTHT — American Dis­ Mile Handicap Jr., to wliich he informed them George. Frederick L., Robert J. shrine city of Nuernberg from po­ ton, Mass.- Scott Key. about the proapecto o f play thto that their son, William Steven sitions 45 miles away, as well as WTHT — Happy the Humbug; cussion League; W TIC — How­ This apparently makes Fred­ of Manchester. Herbert B. of First Cavalry troops, tightening W n C — When a Girl Marries. saoson, now iqiparently to ready IiSteter, seaman second class, was Stuttgart, The third Arm y in the ard Barlow’s Orchestra. erick a splendid training base for Charlie ,Robbina launched his Pdflstown, Penna.; four daugh­ a vice on Japanese-held San Pab­ 6:15—WHTD — Dick Tracy; j 9:00—W DRC — Radio Th eiter; to settlo down and and all tbs * injured in the Asiatic area on center threw tanks within 96 miles lo, south o f Laguna de Bay in the AUtletlcs, for they are already 1945 long dlstanca ruimliM; season ters, Mrs. Dorothy Hutt, o f Bolton, WTHT — Superman; WTIC — WHTD — Mood and Melbdy; apoculatlon over a succasaor to Jan. 21 His injuries, the letter Mrs. Lillian Curran, Mrs. Martha o f Leipzig and 92 o f Czechoolo- southern Luzon, used loud-qpeak- taking on some o f the grumption by capturing the William \Reddtoh vakla. I^rtia Facet Life. WTHT— Gabriel H e a t te r ; th* lata Kenesaw Mountain Loa* Stated, consisted o f a compound Soimiksen. of Manchester and Mrs. ers and scattered leaflets In efforts so characteristic of Mrs. Frltchte A A lO-mile handicap roadroce U Enschede, captured by the Rrlt- 5:80—W D R C — W ar Commentary; w n c —^The Telephone Hour. ARNOLD FiRRIN dto as its high commlaaioner. fracture of the left leg. The let­ AgneS’'fCleveland. of Bridgeport, Bradley’s 12th Arm y group head- to get the trapped enemy to sur­ WHTD — Jack Armstrong; They* are even talking about push­ WYNDOL GRAY B^ton last_ Satunfay aftenioon. Ish, is 98 miles from Bremen’ and 9:15—WTHT — Music Without *rhe race was the initial majoi^ New If fact, President Will Harridss ter also said that he was making thirteen grandchildren and five quartera said, adding: render. W THT — South American Way; ing people around in the Ameri­ Utah lOS from the port of Wilhslmsha- Words. Bowling Groan England race o f the season. at the American League soya It good progress towards recovery great-grandchildren, three brothers ‘ T h e German situation in the On Negros island, invaded Tjiurs- W n C — Just Plain BUI. 9:30—WHTD—SpotUghf Bands; can League race. and that they might expect soon David Benson, of Northern Ire­ ven. Rheine te on the Ems river WMpa Favored k ell^ to possible a new commtoriaasr 17 miles Inside Germany from Hol­ west U falling apart so badly that day, 40th division doughboys ap­ 6:45 —WDRC -r Swoon or Croon; Coronet Story TeUer; WTHT — Naturally, conservative Connie wlU be named within a coupla o f to receive word from him direct. land, John Benaon, of Australia WHTD — ^ptain Midnight; Mack does not talk like'that, but RoSbina acclaimed the national land, 80 miles from Bremen and the possibility o f an attempt to proached the outskirts o f Talisay The Better Half; W nC — In­ marathon champion'last year da- weeks. '! ^i| The injured sailor a'as attached and Gibson Benson, o f New Zea­ transfer some divisions from the and the Talisay airstrip. WTHT — Tom Mix; WTIC — you aenae a great feeling of op­ 135 from Hamburg. Its vast rail- formation Pleaoe. feated the highly regarded John­ Harrtdge’s statement cams oft- >1 to one of the largest of the United land; one sister, Mrs. Martha Ben­ 10:00 — W DRC — Screen Star yards ^ave frequently been bomb­ east isn’t excluded, despite the sor­ Ad\-ancra Five Milsg Ihront Page FarrCll. timism here in the Blue R id ^ ny Kelley of West Acton, pre-race er a committee of four club preri- States Navy aircraft carriers. son, New Zealand. She waa a mem­ flrO^xNewa on AU Stations. Play; WHTD — Guy Lombardo ed. ry German situation in the east.’’ On Cebu, the America! division Mountains. ) favorite by 75 yards, coveriqg the' dents announced Saturday it was This was reported as having been ber of the South Methodist church, 8:15—WDRC — Jimmy Carroll and Orchestra; W T H T —-'.Anita Gronau la close to Enschede and Patton’s Third Army captured advanced five miles on the coastal Followers claim the A ’a have distance in 56 rnlnutea and 31 ' sunk in action and it was reported the W.C.T.U., and the American Slnga|\WHTD—Lea Smith Jour­ Ellis Sings; w n C — Contented ready to recommend candldatoa between that Dutch city ot 90,- 11,307 prisoners yesterday and had road from Lahog to Oonsolacioh been less injured by player losses seconds, with (Jlayton Farter o f ' later that the loss of life had been Legion Auxiliary. She waa a Gold nal; Ylfaahlngton Snapshot*; Program. - 1' for the office. The committtas 289 \and Rhein*. Enschede was thousands more trudging back to against mcglerate resistance. Other than any team in the league, the the Coast Guard third. ? heavy. S tv Mother, of World War I. W T H T — \Muslc (Concert Hour; 10:15—W T H T — Sydney Moseley. vras named soon after Laqdiff Field Marshal Johannea Blaoko- prison cages. > units reached the foothllU o f the Browns included. They feel th* Robblna waa also awarded by The letter today was the first The funeral service will be held W n C — l ^ e s s o r Andre Schen- 10:30 — W DRC — Cameron An­ death lost Novambar to tofraatl- wita’a .headquarters, which were Th# fall ot Kassel, much-bombed central mountains, northeast o f Yankees and Tigers will b « waak- being the first N avy man acroaa at her home tomorrow afternoon drews Show; 'WHTD — World gate posaibla candidates and ta information that ' Mr. and Mrs. bombed into rums last week. Prussian rail and manufacturing Pardo and Guadalupe. Japanese kar. ened. They see a chance for tha the finish line. He is attached to at three o’clock. Rev. W. Ralph 6:80—'WDRC — George B. Arro- Peace Forum; WTHT — Music subunit its reconamendations. Leister have had from their son center, was imminent. artillery fire from the hills was Athletics to sneak in. the (Jhelsea Naval hospital. Charlie Ward, Jr., ,will officiate. Burial Clearing Up Ruhr Area atead; WHTD — The Answer in the Modern Mood; W n C — Saturday tbe four committaa- ' slnee tte sinking of the carrier. heavy. One player even said; "Thto will first gained fame at Manchester will be in the family plot In the The U. S.' Ninth Army was Duisburg with the Dortmund-ICms telephone conversation with offi­ Interviews; WTIC — Lowell WTHT — It’s Dance Time; Cleveland Indiana and Don Barnss the A ^ had one real long-ball hit­ coming up on April 19, Robbins to Miles of Vienna Watkins Funeral service. canal—perhaps tbe moet impor­ cers of the Sixth Armored division dropped 109 tons o f bomfis along Thomas. WTIC — Harkneas of Washing­ off the St Louis Browns, repra- declared his city desired to surren­ the Sulu archipelago, southwest o f 7 :00— ^WDRC — Jack Kirkwood ton. ter—a fellow around whom the at­ aspect^ to be one ot the leading tlon, broadcasS a report that 2,100 tant artificial waterway in Ger­ candidates for top honors. Lest aenting tbe American League, and Janoea F- Maltey from his late home at 10:15 and o f dead and dying, ‘tat least 40 der, but the fanatical resistance of Mindanao. Show; WHTD — Headline Edi 11:30—WDRC — Dance Orohet- tack could -be built. But the A ’s many excem for the K iel canal. year he finished third end slnee Sam Breadon of the St Looto (Oenttnned rrom Page One) from S t James's church at 11 Americana were killed or wounded women and childreA strangled the south had delayed the Am eri­ Fifth Air Force bombers con­ tlon; 'WTHT — Fulton Lewis, tra; WHTD — SUudos Amigos; have no such man. nor have they Jamea F. Malley died after a Gen. O n iir N . Bradley sent then hes gone undefeated te the Oardteato and P. K. W riglay o f o’clock, where a solemn requiem on D-Day. with strips tom from their tat­ can entrance. The armored division tinued attacks on Formosa, Japa­ Jr.; w n C — Supper Cfiub w n iT — DancA. Orchestra; the speed which to generally re­ short illness at Uncaa on the MaJ. Gen. Roy S. Geiger, com­ tank columns far beyond Kassel biggest events In ths Etost. the Chicago Cuba, represanttag i^tar behind the Germans, disor high mass w.’as celebrated. tered clothing. Dozens had turned the capture job over to the nese bastion just south o f the now- 7:16—W D RC — Hedda Hopper w n c — Author’s Playhouse. quired o f a contender. GiOROI RATTIRMAN GIOROI MIKAN IRNII CALVIRIIY Thamea Norwich, last night. He mander of the Marine Third Am­ and Fulda, one armored Column First ton finishers: Jv Charloi th* National League—said mere­ bgaalslrig resistance and ranging Rev. Etimund Barrett waa cele­ killed themselves with grenades.” 80th > Kelley, W . Acton. 56:45; 3, Clayton The committee on aelaotteg a ', Vienna’s outer fortress of Wie­ da river near Spangenberg,.eight the attack, sank seven loaded Tunes; W T IC Newa of the nade. plays. bacco Co., in Simsbury. He was a sub-deacon. his Leathernecks secured their west of Eisenach at the northwest Farrar, CO, 57:36; 4, Louis Young; successor for the OommtosloiMr ner Neustadt came under, the fire Court Dissolves milea southeast o f Kassel. •> Japanese luggers off the cast World. 12:30—w n c — Curfew Coneert member o f St. Bridget’s church. As the body waa borne into the beachheads but warned "the Jap edge of the famous Thuringlan S$ebe*^^Baek at Pinit N . Medford, 57:88; 6, Toney Me- ot Baseball mat today and tba o f TOlbukhin's artillery today. It was the 26th (Yankee) divi­ coast. 7:30—W D RC — Thsnka to the 12:45— ^w n (j— Lee Sima. Premier Stalin announced In The funeral will be held from church Miss Mary Lantieri, solo­ may have something up his eleeve.’’ forest. Y * t it has some good features Kelley Views dteros, N . Bwlford, 57:45; 6, U oyd members are notlfplag tbalr sion which entered the outskirts of Mitchell bombers attacked ship­ including four sound starting one of three orders of the day yes­ the W. P. Quish Funeral Home at ist sang "Lead, Kindly Light” 'There were hundreds of caves Alterations Curb There, Lieut. Gen. George S. Mikan Voted Outstanding Bairatow, CO. 58:17; 7, TCd Vogel, league presidents that they era 9:30 Wednesday morning followed on and near the beaches, but no Pattbii’s A rm y was 96 milea from Fulda in the path blazed by the ping in Yulln harbor on the south pitchers in Bobo Newsom (13-15). Boston A A , 58:54 ; 8, Carl Maroney, ready to report and make a rec­ terday that the long-encirclfd and at the offertory, "P ie Jesu," coast o f Hainan, off the (Jhlna by ai requiem mass at S t Brldg- and at the close of the mass, evidence they had been fortified Leipzig and closest to the Rus­ 11th Armored division. ' Ruos Christopher (14-4), Don N . Medford, 69:48; 9, “ ommendation. Obvloualy, them Oder river citadel of Ologau, 53 coast. They sank or damaged one Squad Today et’a church at 10 o'clock. Burial ‘Priceless Love of Jesus." ^rs. with artillery or mortars. There Hartford, April 2.— UP^—Federal sian front in its swift power drive Encounten Strong Beslstaaee Walkie Talkie o f the War Black (10-10) and Jeas 97ores Garden Basketball Player Brederaon, N. Attleboro, 59:52; 10, can b* no enlargement on thto : miles northwest of Breslau, had destroyer escort, a medium sized will be in the family plot, at St Mary Barry waa organist at the were ideal gun positions on the Judge J. Joseph Smith today dis­ to bisect the Reich and bar access The Sixth Armored division was (9-11), Little Jittery Jaia Bterry, William Stylos, 8o. End BC; 60:39. statem ent" fiidlen with a total o f 8,000 Ger­ merchant ship and six smaller ves­ Bridget’a cemetery. service. beaches— but no defensive fire solved s temporary injunction re­ of troops in tha north from the encountering strong resistance, in­ who last year won 10 and saved Harrldg* sold be would eonter man prisoners, after a seven-week sel. One bomber was lost. led and White Mentor Friends may call at the Funeral Rev. Edmund Barrett otiiciatod from them. straining Samuel and Jacob Ktmin, Bavarian alps, where Hitler may cluding tanks and numerous as­ To Do Good During Peace 11 other* w m put out fires. I f % By Fnak Bek ^ hto four New York oontoato, his Dempsey In On lavaohm this week with Ford Frick, presi­ siege. F ar behind the stratef^c front, Home after 2 o'clock on Tuesday. at the committal services at the Nowhere did the Japanese offer doing business aa United Apparel be preparing for his last stand. sault guns. The Fourth Armored Manny Salvo shows up things will New Yotk—, olx high being 25 in the invitation dent of the National Leagua, and'^ The Third Uktainian Army col­ Australian troops on New Guinea Eyes 60 Odd Hopefuls grave in St. James’s cemetery. strong opposition. Associated Store.s. Bridgeport, from complet­ Even as the fate of the whole (breakthrough) division was the be that much better. Recruits Tbm against,St John’s. He’s tha amall- Guam, A pril ;2*-- Bratislava, seising more Fined S745 Tolal of the two main trunklines from pre-dawn darkness, setting num­ whether it is a department store, er;" 10:30-East . Cameron An­ trip, but does not slam a long ban town Thursday for the 810,000 home this evening after .seven entire period of darkness.” were being erased' in the vast ex­ hto squad o f 80 hopefuls, he may BeeCZvea was pitted against seven-foot Bob Judge Landis! secretory, and J.' than 100 towns and vilh^M in a (Continued From Page One) Berlin through Munich to the panse over-run Iset week by the erous fires. Tokyo said the bomb- tturicab firm, farmer, or anybody drews show. . .B L y — 7:80, Lone consistently enough to carry a , Oklahoma A AM ; Iron Lung Tournament. o’clock. Claims 41 Vessels Sunk Damaged find himself behind the proverbial Kurland, Oklahoma A. A M. star, Edgar Hoover, head of the Fed-'’ iMva that tonned the top of the Brenner pass. were over the Tokyo-Yokohama Ranger; 8:30, Blind Data, Lulu club. . "M y game simply d o«, not Justi­ Hartford,' April 2— (iPI — Two Third Army. Some 300 SS troops v a atoe." eight beU, as fa r aa winning Vince Boryto, Notre Damai who was chosen ss one of the five eral Bureau a t InVasttgation.. are of Soviet armor converging on offensive, this is tbe most valuable A Japanese imperial communi­ were reported holding out in Rot- metropolitan area for an hour, I t to expected, he added, that McConnell; 9:30, Clyde Lucas Feck In Special Shoe George Kbk, Aftamsoa; Alex fy my entrance," said Jones. Brldgendrt brothers pleading nolo Third Army tanks raejed to games go. reserves. Hoover, however, has indicated he island yet invadedl" he told Asso­ que asserted “ furious fighting is enberg, 24 miles southeast of Kas­ s ta r tl^ at 2:80 a., m. alMUt the only thing necessary to band; 11:30, Artned Forces pay, Right fielder Harold Arthur Groza, Kentucky; Paul Wal- contender* in- Federal court today within three miles of Eisenach A s usual, tbe Red and White does not want the job. (The Oarmaa radio, meanwhUe, ciated Presa Correspondent ITem raging" and claimed 41 invasion sel. A few traps still were being It was the first low-level at­ qualify for a five-year operator’s new time. . . .MBS— 7:80, Bui- Peck—left-handed aU the way—to ther^ Tenneseea. Funerals were fined a total of $475 for and 06 miles of Leipzig in their will compete in the C. C. I. L ■bM that dlM^Opp RusaiBB troops Hauglond'. vessels, ranging from a battleship mopped up north of on tack to hit the Important Nakajlma and station liceiue will be certifi­ dog Drummond; 9:30, Better H alf the fleet chap who was sold to to ‘’landing transports,” had been overcharging nine tenants for rent. eastward drive across the waist with hopes of dethroning William Coaches voting were Joe Lap- had opened a& all-out assaiat Okinawa-is only 325 air miles of Germany. the Main. plant, a major production of Nip­ cation that rules and regulations quiz returns to network. Brooklyn following the *1942 sea­ chick. S t John’s; Howard Conn, sunk or damaged. Assistant U. S. Attorney Milton HaU High of West Hartford aa ~agalnM; Stettia, Baltic anchor of southwest of Kyushu, soutbem- Nahum alleged that the defend­ Ambush Supply Llne« pon's aircraft eng;lnes, although it have been read and understood. son. shot a couple o f toes off his N.Y.U.; N a t Holman, C. C. N . Y.; Local Sport Chatter Dr. E. C. Higgins Leif Erickson, Associated Press Reporta Flghttng la Forest league championf. The locals Training Camp BMlInli defatses along the Oder moat o f tbe Japanese home is­ ants, .Thomas J. McNamara. Jr„ The. Germems minra the Frank- has been a target in high altitude Jatt foresaw the walkie-talkie Tuesday offers: left foot and wound up back in Ed Kelleher, Army, and Elmer correspondent—veteran of eeveral The Dennan communlqua re­ finished third last year after los­ alvar. BeHIa said Jhlrd White lands; SS5 northeast of Formosa. 47. and John, McNamara, made furt-Berlln superhighway at spots raids. functioning some day under such NBCJ— 9:45 a. m., Betty Crock­ Mil'waukee, where a special shoe Ripley, Columbia. Ned Irtoh, the ported fighting in tbe Teutoburg ing their first, three loop engage­ lostAWZW jweaavear at all r of the______home*$>_____ W l f .Charlie Robbins xHintinued hto JtinnlSB Am qr dlvislOBS had taken Funeral Tuesday 750 from Laizon an^^400 from the Pacific Inyasione— speculated tbe overcharges oif $1,900 since OPA and ambushed supply lines behind assignments as these: On all sorts er on rationing; 2:45 p. m.. Hymns helped him bat .345 and drive in Oarden’a acting president and tha forest ’*011 both aides o f Bielefeld" ments. A '12 game echedule to baseball games of Manchester winning ways in the Boston Wil­ Notes np posttlOBS opposite Berlin after China coaat Japanese may make their big de­ rent rules became effective In Patton’s vanguards in small scale o f mobile units, in taxicabs and o f all Churches; 8:15, Serenade to 83 run* Mr. Mack had to outbid writer, also named a team. and along HjM Dutch fipntier be­ Chinete Commended expected to be released within the High at the West Side Oval, we liam Reddish 10-mlle road race MsitMng from Each Prussia.) Wonld Give N ew ' Advanced Baee fensive stand in bills midway 1042. actions. the like, a calling service for doc­ An.erica; ,7:80, t)lck Haymes other eluba to land Hal Peck, paid Each coash voted separately Tbe funeral fd Dr. Edtigin C. across the island. Flying over tween the tower Rhine and Eki- Bradley’s headquarters report­ next few deye. noticed that not on nary one oc­ last Saturday. Robbins haa lost New York, April 3.—(A)—Marty Nakagusukh bay, would afford Defense Attorney Dennis P. For Stubborn Defenae tors udiile on their, rounds, on show; 10:30, Hlldegarde and Chico tha Brewers $50,000 In cash and and had no knowledge of “the oth- only ons major race, that was hto Marion, ace ahortotop of the Na­ Higgins will ba held tomorrow the beachh^d for two hours in a achede, 106 miles from Wilhelms- ed that most all of the German casion was a collection taken from the Pacific fleet a new adcanced O’Connor said restitution of $900 Chungking, April 2— Gen­ farms, on ranches, bn harbor and Marx. . .CJBS— 9:15 a. m. (R e­ player* ei fellow’s” aelectlona. first, the Boston marathon. tional League, ended hto' morning at 9:15 at his home, 118 Navy photographic plane, he eald haven and 98 miles from Bremen. divisions pocketed In the Ruhr river craft, with exploreirs and peat 3:30 p. m.). School o f A ir; 4, Mikan, who atUl baa another tha crowd. Could it he that the Manchester base. to tenants had been made covering eralissimo Chtang Kai-Shek Issued L eft field to a wide open brawl high school has enough money, yesterday by coming to terifis Porter atreat, followed by a aol- ha eaw not one Japaneee aoldier the paat year, the period for which Strong attaeka near Muenster had been whittled down. Whereas lumtars, ih mountain and swamp House Pprty; 8;80, Ted H u stefs season ofl» eligibility, tallied 429 'VirtinU control o f the . Etest a special order of tha day today between Bob Garrison, Charley Top Grid Award not to bother with st least passing Robbins will get a chance to re­ With tbe world champion St. enm requiem high mass a t B t Cihlfia eea and a much tighter even though hie p^ot, Comdr. A. tenants aa individuals may bring (143,748) were declared repelled. supreme headquarters estimated while regular communlca- sports: 8, Big Town; 9, Victor points during the regular oeason Evening Herald commending CJhlnese forces for Metro, Larry Rosenthal, Joe Oic- the hat? deem himself la the famed Bean- Cardinal* James’s church at 10 o’clock,; blockade around Japan'a eea lanes Donald Fraser, Ventura, Calif,, suit for treble daniages. The American Ninth Army was rs- the trapped farces between 40,000 tton faculties break down in dis­ Moore in Inner Sanctum. . ^ . However, hia selection as top man and 100,000, Bradley’s headquar­ their stubborn defence of Laohoi cero and Ira Houck. There are town race which to run on Patri- Marion, vdted the Tbe active bearers se(ected to­ to the southwest also are in pros­ went aa low,as 500 feet. The brothers have been managp ported ofScioUy by the foe to be asters and for..^any other purpose BLU — 9 a. m., toeakfmst Club; To Frank Sinkwich was based on the way he paced fighting fiercely for the Ruhr in­ ters guessed that. 20,000 to 30,000 kow and Nanyang, pivotal cities hl|h hopes ttiat one at them wlU ot’a Day as the former High school player In the senior cifcult last day are to be diaries Fellter, Max pect. Invasion of the Ryukyus actu­ ing tenements included in the es­ to which it can be adapted. 12:30 p. m.,vFarm and Home; 6, Ills mates to victory in the national We woulh think that money col­ Classified Advertisements dustrial city of Recklinghausen have been caught. in Hupeh and Honan provinces tdro out to be the much-needed star has filed h(s entry fbr the year, said he received a aubston- Benga, Henry Mutrie, Ooraelitia Two Jima, secured only 17 days ally began one week ago, March tate left by theli father, the late Aeeigned to the sefvli;.e are fre­ Walter Kiernah comment; 8, Ted| invitation tournament lected at home games would at (87.000) . Allied advances in the "Their chances of escape appear which he said atUl were in CThinesa distance hitter. Ed Levy, taU ex- Chicago, April 2. -~(JP)— FYenkle famed run. He ia attached to the tlal salary boost. Count six avemse words to e line, R. Foley, Harry Russell, all of ago in the Pacific war's bloodiest 26, when 77th Arm y division in­ Thomas J. McNamara of Bridge­ quencies from 460 to ^ 0 ' rnega- Malone overseas; 10:30, Jimmy Mikan netted 120 points in three least pay for the baseballs used Rhme plain south of Heidelberg to have vanished because the ring hands. 'Yankee is undergoing 'a back op­ (Fireball) Sinkwich, eperkplug o f Chelsea Naval HoopitaL Other training'''camp items: laltiels, numbers and abbrevietlons Manchester and Lester Shea of campaign, gave the United .States fantrymen tmder Maj. Gen. A n­ port. The Chinese high command ac­ cycles. Dorsey music. . . .MBS— 10:80 a. games, getting 33 against West and pooslbly build up the athletic each eonnt aa a word and compound were reported. Yhe Germans said around them is so strong and eration, so cannot be flared in the Detroit Lkina last fell, today Cleveland Inoians — OutflSIder Willlmantic. drew D. Bruce seised the eight knowledged that dutteg the week­ te.. Shady Valley Folks; 1:45 p. Virginia, 53 against Rhode Island yund. Mancheater High could use worda aa two words. Ulnlmum eoM air baaes 750 miles from Tokyo. the American Seventh A rm y luid thick," AP Correspondent Tom outfield plana. was awarded the Joe F. Carr Frankie Vitther competed in the Pat SrareyJflt ninth-inning, taro-, Is price of three lines. The honorary bearers will be islands in the Kerama Rbetto end Japanese troOps had broken Sumner Welles in the first of a m., John J. Anthony; 2:30, N ever Slate for a new Garden individual new and better equipment and a However, it la too small to mount reached the Bruchaal area, 37 Yarbrough reported from Brad­ Frank Hayes caught every game Trofihyroot ak the Most Valuable play- Reddish race and finished a re- run homejr^o beat Lafayette, Ind., Une rates per day for transient Wlllsud B. Rogers, Judge William group a few milea off the south­ 80 Per Cent Limit into both ciUeo, which lie on aa ■erlee four "World Peace Fo­ Too Old; 7:15, Mutual Musicate; record and 34 in the final agaiast fund of this nature would help raids in strength, and the Mkrtnes miles northwest o f Stuttgart (460,- ley’s field offices. The trap waa last year, now lias a capable relief er ih' the National Football league opectable ISth conoidering the fact aemi-p^, 6-8. * a d s .. J. Shea, Judge William S. Hyde, western tip of Okinawa. arc about 2 ^ miles northwest of rums” on the R LU gat 10:30 to- 10:15, Sydney Mooetoy commen­ Bowling Green State of Ohio. — considerably In realizing a set RSectlTo March U , t t n are too far from Japan to permit 000), outflanking Karlsruhe (189,- sprung at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. man te Jim Pruett, who compiled in 1944. that it waa hto first race te sev­ Pittoburgh Pirates—Addition at- Judge Raymond A . Johnson, P rep «red ;for Suicidal Attacks Hankow, but said they had been lil|^t..to Joining Sen. Claude Pep- tary. Arnold Ferrin, Utah’s IR-jrear- amount fo r th r purchase o f said . Cash Charge B-2BS to carry quite half their On Solid Fuels Now 085) at a point 12 miles north­ Among accompliahmenta last a .812 batting 'average helping Sinkwich beat out Don Hutson, old sophomore now te the Army, eral year* Ih a field of 31 start­ paw A l (torheauaer, traded] S Consecutive Days ..,.,1 7 cU| # cU Frederick J, Bendall, Walter P. Tbe Japabese, who for days had driven back with heavy losses. —:------;— ^------r — ' '■ equipment. maximum, 10-ton bomb loa'da. east. month .b y the 12th Arm y group veteran Green Hay efifi, by two ers, VlttnerVUIVl ran«6Mt secondwx-vetaa fo*wa r the Phils for Vince DlMagglo, S OonaoeutiTC D ays ...... I t e U lll eta Gorman, ^'^omas Ha^ett, Fred forecast aii invasion of Okinawa, A t Laohokow, until recently the Mnwaukee to the American Aeso- waa rated right behind Mikan. Iw c alao haa no harbor. The loss of the Ruhr was a catas­ was the liberation of NSOO Polish layoff cost young Bobby .a quick elation flog.. ^ points lit the balloting by 17 foot­ The 6-8 1-2 bond from Ogden, first sixX and one-half m ile* theithen^ Isringa Pirateor pitching staff to , X Dey ...... |n cults cU Morrell o f' Manchester and Dr. had prepared hundreds o f small / Hartford, April 2.—flf)—No do­ aite of an advanced base of the The Pep:Boys were one of the All orders for' Irregular Insertions Invasion of Okinawa, waa the trophe for Germany. ElaenhoWer’a troops including nine generals vdto Polowitzer Fights scanning of his record shows he ball writersite the-league’s 16 forged to the front at the elgbt- 13, not counting Ray Starr who Douglas Roberts and Dr. Edward demolition boats fo r suicidal at­ mestic consumer will be permitted U. 8. 14th A ir Force, the Chlneae Cartain^ the Athletics cannot Utah, the sensation of th* 1944 Will be charged at the one time rate. greateM amphibious operation of >^puty, Air Chief Marshal Sir Ar^ had been German captives Since has fought three and four ttmas n cities. Sid Luckman o f the Chicago poorest dresiea Class A teams in mile marklark only to fall behlpo in has not reported. Whalen of Hartford. tacks on the invasion fieeL These to receive more than 80 per cent said they had repaired a breach te thto tlnM be referred to oa the touranment won hto place by mak­ Special rates tor long term every the Pffllflc war. . Nimita placed thur Tedder, eatd in October that 1939. The First and Third Armies month olnca last CCtober. Bean won th* award last year. ing 17 potato te a losln's eauo*. 8 t the recent state CSasa A tourna­ the closing stretch. Chicago (Tuba—Regulars beat , day adTsrtlsIng gtydn upon request.' Burial will be^ in St James's craft, 18 to 20 feet long and heav­ of "scarce” solid fuels during the their lines Saturday. Tomorrow Night Apathettes. Best at aU, they have 1,400 ahlpa of all types at tjie dis- Germany would be defeated within set them free. Tuesday night Bobby meets Sinkwich and Hutson each re John’s beat tha Ute* by one point ment at New Haven. Surely Man­ Yanigans, 10-7, te final practice f Ads ordered cancelled before the cemetery. ily loaded with torpedoes and next 12 months as new g;mrem- British troops whipping across Flanking attacks now are te a winning complex. chester High made money at the ' Srd or Sth day erlll bo charged only pdaal of Admiral Raymond A. 60 days after that great industrial Yusaell Henderson of Brooklyn in cetved six first place votes but the Ernie Olverley, who tallied 497 Both Robbins and ^ t t o e r will game before meeting - (Tlnclnnatt A large delegation from Camp­ depth charges, were designed to ment regulations controlling the northern Germany above the progress against the Japaneee at Tt tha A ’a grt into th* thick of home games during the regular for the actual number of times the Spruandr, commander of the Fifth distribution o f solid fuels went In­ region waa loot. one of two sixes on the Henry Jor- things In 1945, Shlbe PArk reaUy Detroit star received lour second points in 22 regular gam«a for compete in the Patribt’s Day race Tuesday. ° ad appeared charging at the rate bell council, Knights o f Columbus, ram transports or warships. They Ruhr advanced up to ten miles Slangyang on the Han river, 30k .^Hartford, April 2— Chances are season playing at the arm orji Per­ Boston Braves—After having, fleet and tactical compiander of to effect yesterday, according to The Germans’ A rm y Group R .in dsn-Art Robinson card st the place votes to three for Hutson. Rhode Island, amassed 64 markers in Boston and race served ss earned but no allowaneo or returns paid their last respects to Dr. Ed­ could have done great damage. during the night. The German* milOs southeast of Laohokow. The young Bobby Polowltzer isn’t aby should be considered as the site haps next year the basketball team four teeth extracted, third baas- . the Okinawa operation, while Vice Mark G. Sandford,' Connecticut Holland waa reported pulling oilt Auditorium. Henderson, like Polo­ only a tuneup. Tme latter haa been ' can bo made on six time ads stopped win C. Higgins last night when T h r e e Imndred^^of these small cemmitted flak tm ps and demo­ high command also reported that o f new monuments to Barbara will be completely outfitted ip new Tom Nelson was expected to after the fifth day. Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, com- field office manager for Solid Fuels of that low country because of the 'more ouperstitious than the next wltzer, has been boxing about a. training faithRMy foe the paat two mun they attend^ his bier in' a body crzfft were captured intact al­ lition squads to the battle, giving Chinese forces had recaptured Fritdite and Francis Scott Key. uniforms. No "til forbids” ; display tinei not poander o f the world’s largest administration. hourly increasing threat that boner. But one ean’t blame hiqi year, winning nine of 11 pro fights months oiuLia hopefiil of gaining report today. Pitcher Al Javeey mid. » and were led in reciting tbe roe- though the Japanese did their best the British trouble. Knots of re­ Nanchaiig, 45 mileii south o f after scoring 17 victories in 18 may be lost for mohth due to' carrier task force, had IJiOO naval These "scarce’’ solid fuels In­ Field Marshal Montglomery’a drive fo r -eomteg to the eonclualon that one of Um numerous prizes in the The Herald wilt not be responsible ary and prayer by Rev. Frederick to destroy them. sistance were passed as Field Ltohokow and were counter-at­ amateur starts. The Pep ffoys compiled one of wrenched muoclea In 'pitching anm planea. ''' clude anthracite, eastern coke, bi­ north o f. the Ruhr would opring ' to aa unlucky number after Boetm yM e. fo r more than one incorrect Inser- McLean o f St. Jamea'a church and Nearly 200 dvilians fit tbs K sy- M a r s h a l Montgomery's men tacking 40 miles north of that city the best records of any team in Boston Rod Sox—Managar Joo ton of any advertisement ordered for ' Q nkldy Seenre Benehhenda tuminous, briquets, and others. another trap. DiaorgaplMd Army rtet happened to him on Feb. IS. The other slx-rouhder intro­ amas committed suicide rather streamed northeastward through te the vicinity of Tenghslen. Week End Sports the h toto^ of tbe school during the Cronin moved practice ahead aa more than one time. Rev. John Tierney o f St. An­ American tro<^ went aahore There )vlll be a limited amount Group O in tha oouth was reeling On that date ha- scored what duces BYeddle Veratti, promising _je death of Doctor Edwte C. The inadvertent omission of Incor­ thony’s church, Bristol. than face American troops, who great breaches, A P Correspondent past campaign. Possibly without hour so the squad w ill be able to ■ acroaa coral reefs and through of "less scarce” fuels available to back Into central Germany. W illiam Frye aatd. proved a oostly victory over Iqcal Springfield welterweight, who By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Arequesto from senrice teama .Btgglns, who died suddenly last rect publication of advertising will be had been portrayed to . them aa kayoed Johnny Riley of Worces­ the loss of three regulars the tean^ watch Yanlto play Giant* rectified only by cancellation of the A t a special meeting o f the sbell-blaated aeawalla aloiy eight consumers such aa reclaimed bee­ Mosquito botnhera attacked‘ the The British picked up 8,000 rIvM Eddie Reardon a t the AiAU- By The Assoeiated Press . New York, April 2— weeks before he went to the poet settle the Brooklyn Tigers’ situa­ ;the Iowa Pro-Flight school pro­ hold a very Important meeting to­ oif. Arrangements also W re made norpi of Katena, hoa three 2,500- here was taken unconscious to Theft Cases Detroit—Stroha of Detroit re­ season banquet in recognition of Washington Senators—L t Bart Telephone Your Want Ads east, (88,000) fML- Danbmry hospital today with in­ rsine'Scoville. again. tion. . . . General Manager Tom poses adding the football throw as morrow night at 8:30 at the club­ for having delegratlons, represent­ yard atrlpa. - By mid-aftemoon, A ^ ' A <« I Mtained u i o Q Vtheir M i T . national n v u u n a i m match m w u game q standard track event, pointing thelr^aplemUd showing. W hy? Shepard, who lost part o f hto righ t The first probings of the trapped juries bs received when struck by That was Monday night, i^hen Gallery claims the Tigera won’t house. A ll players are urged to at­ Ada ira accepted over the tele­ ing the council and the Fourth crewd had begun repairing run­ A r c C o n tin u e d bowHng championship by beating out that it’s popular in Iowa •leg in oomtat, pitched on* hltleaa ^ Germans was felt northwest of an automobile at tbe entrance to M i^ Eleanor Woodhouse, daugh­ ba knoched out A l Tiola in a eln- raturn to Stebeto Field, so unless tend. , " , phone at the CHARGE BATE given Degree, attend the funeral at St. ways on both. Frontline dis- ter of Mr. and Mrsi Fred Wood- \ Milwaukea Hails by 698 ptna in tha Giants grant permission for High schools. . . . W hy not « The kids certainly deserved one. iiming ta ' relief fo r Sanatora_; above as a convenience to advertisers, James’s church tomorrow mom- patetaea said bottf probably could Fraiikenberg. The enemy was the state hospital. ^ heat te Holyoke’s Arena. His eight-block seriee. True l^ ro to a war, rationing and against Norfolk NTS. ___ but the CASH RATES will be accept- i h - house, o f 19 Benton street, was op­ them to use Yaiutee Stadium, tljrow-and-catch race that would Burt Lavey, who was elected i"8- be in operatiop in a few days. searching for a thin apot but there fifth eonaecuttve victory. It waa Ann Arbor, Mich—Ohio State what,|but the boys surely earned a New York Giaato—Rookto Larea ^ •d as FDl-L p a y m e n t If paid at the erated on' Saturday afternoon at Berlin, April 2.— (Aj—The case Brooklyn w ill have to suspend op­ involve some ninning, too? , . . captain of Manchester High’s Okinawa haa another ^operable seemed little chatiee that he could ^ ITeesteg Weather Doe > Bobby’s'14tb triumph against but won national coltogiate swimming fauaineas office on oi before the seventh the Middlesex hoepital. Middle- - erations for 1945 'or merge with Yaaac Soane, 18-year-old (Juban little get together for their effort* baseball team thto year but who Bain, from MlnneapoU* toamod airfield, Naha, about 18 miles to muster the force or achieve the two looaaa. o f two conafables and ton members day following the first Insertion of Wilfred E. Bola^ town, for the rem o^ her ap­ championship by nine points over some other club. And if aU elsven catcher trying out with the Sena­ ’Therejnever was a poor gate dur­ enlisted in the Marine (Torps toot with B}U Voiaelto to ediip Ytakoap^,;V| aaeh ad otherwise the CHARGE RATE tbe south, and three others under mobility for a major brralc. Newt i Haven, A pril 2.— (8>— To ^ipraeiata what that long The funeral of Wilfred B. Bo- pendix. She 1s recovering rapidly. of th* three volunteer BerUn fire Michigan. Yale did nof defend teams operate, it will be just as tors, traveled from Miami to ing the entire home schedule. A winter, haa oompleisd . hto basic wUI be collected. No responsibility for eonstruefion. r The Third Army Infantry closed Freesini: weather due here Within am in in telephoned ads will be as­ lack, o f 41 L«noK street who died She is a student nurse at tbe hoa- oompanlea charged with larceny te UU* big a task arranging a achedule. Washington without a thing to get together with all the boys training and to enjoying a riiort Brooklyn Dodgers—R « p 2 * • v ‘ j Aa the Marines and doughboys into Kassel (217,088) and Fulda 48 hours according to. tbe New Buffalo— Jimmy Rafferty o f New eat or drink. He doesn't apeak means quite a bit to youngsters at ahortotop Tommy Brown halpM " sumed and their accuracy cannot be Thursday afternoon at Memorial pltaL conneetkm with tba dto^paaraaoe . . The Reds can present 83>year- fu rlo u ^ at hto home. He atoe guaranteed. •— moved inland—up to three miles (27.000) iMit sent armor veering Hqven Weather Bureau is no EngHah and was too timid to try the end o f every athletic season. Dodgara adiip Moatrsal by ■tuC* hospital, was held this m o n S ^ far beyond both cities. York broke Paavo Numl’a lO-year- cdfl batteries on two succMsiye played vanity football. at several points—they captured cause for alarm to farmers in t ^ of woolaq goods from a Dorches­ old Buffalo Indoor record o f 4:12 days with Guy Bush (41) and Hod sign language on the trainmen. Only the first team, possibly ten ing fast doubtoplf^ te ninth that:;: The Seventh1 Arm y’s 12th Artnor- a dozen virtually-deserted towns area unless the temperature ditfa Pick up sharp metallic Objecti ter, Maas., truck on March 8, was by winning mile in 4:10.9. Gunder Ltsenbee (44).as pitchers and John boys, are awarded letter* the ended gams. ed division reacited Ochaeirfurt arid to 20 or lower, E. M. Stoddanl, and villages, i One of these waa such as nails and hairptea iMfoie continued to April 7. Haegg, \ "bumped" off plane 'tn Riddle (89) catching. Or they can Jlrrvlce Dept. I' other 20 receive nothing. Leonard Weiman and Douglas the outalcirta of RTuetMnirg at plant itethologt^ at the Connecti­ Stetson captured tha top prtow ta Chatan. described as sisable. using your, vacuum cleanar as The accused were arraigned in Mamphto, did not compete. cut It to a total of 43 or lass with When 88-yedr-old Joe Marino of M arienberg aeroMa th* M ain from cut A|irlcultutai Experiment sta­ BM I Ylotety Oa Stai And as they pushed on,* landing they may cut tba bolt or puacttirs court-here Saturday where Proae- Chicago—Will Harridge, presi­ Joe Nuxhall (L6) and Herinie Stotw Island, N. Y„ a vatoran at the Kickers Tournament vMch Red Cro^B, Fir^t Aiders craft were sending their cargoes the B avarian city o f” 108,000. tion bow said today. the bag. Behooto with amallar enroUmento opened the season a t th* Country cutor George M. Hamlin asked th* dent of Antorican League, indicat­ Wehmaiar (18) on tba htU and 328 fighto, anterod tbs recant inter- of ammunition and supplies to the P a td i’a force waa 100 mllieg o r lera that play before, smaller crowd* CTub yesterday afternoon. lU U B l—(A)— OalUBMBt eontinuaaM after briefly outUalag ed beaeban commissioner may ba Rusaall Karna (24) receiving. allledHtoxirDxteg tournament at Khoi^ draw only about ona-flfth a t Man­ beaiihes. Some artillery waa land- from caoeboMooaMa and linked up ramohahr. lian, tha Medical Offi­ man registered a 92-20 fo r a 71 inctoey 2 » , _ , Asked to Register tba case, a motion which Judge named within next two weeks. chester’s gate, always manage to tapaa toe H *n with ,tha PrencM FIrat Arass' which cer told him he waa too old te while Stetson compiled a 79-8 also D iitiy ahwAfl M Charies F. Lewis granted. Mexico (31ty—Tie Score set world Heedless Yoath scrape up a Utile party of some 1946 KanUicky All of thIalodcmTed on D-day— ihad overrun 20 or more towns in During one of the more 'torrid fight. . . Marino offered to bet go^ for a 71. ^ ” ovidiatty' M w ^^ .A M e rs, soopention please! WUI the holders More than 300 speotatora crowd­ record of 45 3-5 second for half- kind toe their athletic teems at the b* aua-Jwtv* the iboet aubcessful I>-day in cen­ an 18 miles penetration bqrend ed the small courtroom for tbe games of the recent N. C. A. A. any amount ot rials he oould Uck abaadoaad. T to mm at of first aid certificates who are etUl interested, and thoes mile at Hopodromo De Las Amer­ close o f tha season. low groee bonore for tho tral Pacific war history. Rhine, COSO which has arousad mora in­ baaketball tournament Howard ffte Medical Officer er any heavy­ balm n haa be who wish to enter new classes, please register by filling By nightfall. Associate Press icas raoetoaek on Sunday and Jack weight in the tourney. That didn’t day also want to Doug Stetoon The Seventh Army brought te Mal« or Fofnale terest in town than any event here (hum o f N . T . U . Just couldn’t bear Now that we have shot our bolt, farm it Hxlngtoa. to the form below and sendtog it to York Strangfeld, Oorrespohdent James Lindsley, Oldhaaa. gat now mark o f 3T 1-5 wbra ao Joe went to tha Colonel with hto 79 acoro. Many gotfera another 4,000 prlaoiiara, tecludteg fo r many y e a r* to watch any loiw r so he turned we era raad^ for raplle* but we Jonee stm tew forwrijteMi with the Marines, reported Ameri­ seconds f w 2 1-2 furiough, eroateg In charge, protaating: "If rst too enjoyed th* flrat two days o t ta- Chairman First Aid, 48 rranklto St, Manchester. U eu t Gen. Count von Orlola. corn- around, asked:, "W hy does anyone Intend on getting te the bottom e< te Fot O’ ■ ■ " can caaualUea were ’’almost mender of the German 18th Army tha one-day old mask of 37 1-5 oeach bosketballT" . . . Ksntucky’i old to nght te thto tournateent tive competttlott and tedicattone Name HELP WANTED made by Mon Taak on Satuidv. tha attuatton. point to a banner yshr at tha dliihb negligible’’ and Correspondent ootps. The- BrlttMi to tbe north YeAm tewii H m B llle i Ado4)h, Rupp, sitting behind 1 ^ IT a too tod to be te ttio A in y ." Haugland, with the Infantry, term- Duikam, N. CL—Byron N m m d eommtntod •oftly: "Bemambar, That ad tlM trtdi tad Jos proved Address. *••••••••••••••■»«•• PhoDs.#.,,. ooptnred Geneeal Oouat Shuleo- FULL TIME — i DAY W iE K Wednoaday avanlng at th* Wait ad tham Ught.” Danielson, A pril R ■ (g ) ■■.JiJohn won Durham Open golf tournty Howard, you appUad fo r tha Job.*^ ha waa right by winning the tltte. beeg. Side R e* Pagant’B Wsat Sidra wUl ^i^^d. First Aid Cart. ( ) Ady. First Aid Cert ( TIm enemy sporadically dropped Wtenari, 67, of Voluntoom, waa with R76 fbr hto savanth victory o f . . . "Yea," admitted Cami, otoal' . . . Tho Paraian Gulf command 888,886 flwnwaii i face Ortowold'B Qaxegemen In the in Stnd. or Ads. Coarse ( ) some mortar and arUllery ahelU klUad yesterday whan hto car ladt srintor tour. Ing another look, "but that waa team, which won the troi>by aent P SUPER MARKET beet three out of five game aerira Htaleah^-Kddl* Jkrearo, aMNto- in Refresher Cooxas ( ) i onto tiM baacUpa ahar tha first ▲ total a f UIMWO • tba road and crutad lata tba am - I Tlairanj Ttomna rm a illa ’s Oon- 20 years ago.” from New Orleans by Lew Ray­ ing Greentree bone* at Htolaah, S fott wavto wars tdban, but tba funa A UaMiad StetM MUttar U i mond. looked sb good the bo>« for tha West Sid* Rec Bowling UM m I street o e t o ' won'FourUi An- has ridden gtoetto whtoh-faav* to'Junior lin t Aid ( V ' were (jo tte d an d ' Mtenoed Toy matte.rilla.iB bte right bahd. a gm ada bi were told to get ready to go to ,_League, championship. The match es>n .aagigagL- — W to i t . F ir s t A i ^ B efireah er C o u r s e ,( bombs pnd N aval guna. victim at a buSat In batUa fo r Ceto jUBltL tm m i m aghtg. enroll- ifeAfSI i Um a IOQ Birttn Xato[ Laytef aiM Plniahing fertUtear spreader, holds 100 Iba., coolers. Dublin Tractor Company, j Some Old, Some New, But Nevertheless, a Chuckle or Two young aglldr. fOUND—IRISH Setter female 898 d ^ n , balance 84.50 a week. non—vo , lary incraaaed- WUllmantic. ' DIAMONDS Clerk—LacDt. have you lookrki In Brunner;' 80 Oakland atreeL Tat J. E Jenaan—Pbooa 2-U980 835. The aboVa are to first class Advertisei&mts Qasafied Telephone 2-1824.______It No Anawor—dsae vaU ta r in g to maUtamai the mirror? 5191. raadmg--^vellli4l—hlatory./WhiU condition. 1—2 cyllndar field fores Customer (as shie was getting a Glri With Alpimbet Name Read ,lt or not— ' ~ GENERAL CARPENTRY *nd ro- Studio, 709 Main •traet/Phone pump for high pressup spmylng, Musicfil Insfriiments 52 For Rent For Sale. finger wave) -i- The. things the Determined that their daughter Altho the President of the United Politiciane >re ehrewd. They 1930 FORD COACH 80, $898. not used since rebuilt, Apply bring myself to IL Then he was Annoanecmenta modellng. Kltchan ramodeilng and 2-1892. T o The Story: Oana Uapea of the woman eaya about/me, and we’re should like at least one of her States Is commander in chief of direct their appeals to the emo­ Small down payment, balance 88 cabinet work a apeclalty. Will after 5 p. . m. E. Hohenthal, 24 a. BEIAUTTFUL small graiid piano, T o Buy local poKoa force atbpa hy to tor gone. liardly acquainted at all. • Rent from an open window. Outside Inez Jane Kate Louise Maud Nora Diner—: Give me a cup of / e fit- week. Brunner, 80 Oakland atreet. work, 8 a. m/to 6 p. m. No Satur­ eotate for some time. He ebowa Porter—Miss, yoi/r train is . . . Mother—Eat your spinach, dear; loo. |18 a barrel, contenU only. avallabla. 34-nour aarvica. Charg- WANTED—^Y Middleaged cou­ a bullet hole to Us hat from the there was nothing but' an easy Precise Passenger t Interrupt­ Ophelia Pauline Quince Rebecca fee with no cream. Phone 6191. day workvNew System Laundry, FOR ^ L E — SILO, measuring I It makea strong teeth. Open week day*. 9 a. m^-7> m. aa C O. D. Mancbeatee 3>1439 Harriaop4treet. Wearing Apparel— ple, 7 otS l^ oom house, good loca­ Bight before After he leaves, drop to an outahed roof a man’s ing) —My mkn, why do you say Star)tey vTereaa Ulysses Venus Walter—Can’t give It t,ft you Junior —Why don’t you feed It 12'x26’ site present contents of 6 height from the ground, blue Schaller Cider Mill. 352 Wood­ 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH, 898. momlnga or avaninga-- feet of sUage. John Trueman, { Fun, 67 tion. ,'p^phone 6269. Otourley aniiouiicee that he had "your train" when you know. the Winifred Xenophon Yetta Zenus. with no cream. Got no cream. to Grandpa.? land atreeL Tel. 6432. WANTED—FOR ONE week only, shadows In the dssfcneas, anfi In train belongs to the railroad conv- But I can give you coffe!^ without Brunner, 80 Oakland atreet. Tel. PLOWING,* HARROWlNa, lawna North Coventry. Tel. 8608. told Gass ealy that afternoon t a 0 iu;l^ C K AJID wWte oa^ girl^r woman for light house- BUY AT FACTORY prices—100 WAftTED—4-5 ROOMS, near bua Who the eky a placid, beautiful, but pany? milk. ,, f o r s a l e —c o w manure, 6191. was staying nt the house. What CRaagepTIme Hath W vldaity «< O ra* Road and g i^ ed and aeeded treea removed. irk. Full or part time. Tel. 8140, percent wool aweatera.- Water re­ . line, by couple without chUdren. • • • quite unilluminatlng sickto moon, Porter—Dunno, Miss. But Ah The diner was drunk and didn't YrlttoXiB atfaaL Reward. Pbona m ra old. Bring your truck or Aime LatuUppe, 768 Vernon FOR SALE—4 DOOR sedan. Also pellent Jackets, gabardine skirts ^ WUl give 810 for Information If which had appeared aftof: the rain suppose for the same reason you (The 8a)0nta, Kansas, C wantJt that way, so out he went. trailer;—got your own. Al»o 3 1 ^ atreet. Telephone 8077, ANTED—WOMAN near Walker The Sllenci^r "The ora folks tell of ho' «41A Wanted Autios— a few radios. Telephone 4607. and shorts. Manchester Knitting rent la accepted. Write Post 1 ^ I went back to m y room, put Bsy "my man" vtoen you knows Ah of horae manure.- A. Burna, 472 and Eaat Center, 'Tuesday! MUla, Manchester Green. Open. 9 Office Box 107, Buckland. XIU on my robe and .mlppers and belongs to my old. woman. used to make corn bread tor their Bett^^ (encountering cow) — Keeney atreeL Tel. 5395. ,» Motorcycles 12 r a n g e b u r n e r s and pow through Friday. 7:45 a. m. to 9i45 In these modem d ^ s, how- Let’s go right on and pretend (we '^SfnXi PARTY PIJEA8E return a, m. to 9 p. m. daily. as\ inordinately Ir kicked thesbrqken^ glasa into burners of all makes and ki a. m. Diarhea, beds, light cleaning. Gard^"—Farm—Dairy WANTED—TO RENT seven or That eoffee wi comer. I lumPd out my light A woman aayt her husband, who you can feed yourself and are not’a f r ^ of her. Auto eapa from blue Ford park^ WANTED —RIDERS to Main CARS WANTED—CASH oo. the cleaned and adjusted. 10 ara NEW ARMV AND NA’VY sheep •trong. I had hadd w e■ee cupe 'of OB m S i otraat Oar belong to Call 6613. Products 90 eight rooms by responsible fami­ again, tilted a chair against the wants to run everything else, shies lur dog with the samp' can open­ Hetty (conscientiously) —But atreet. Hartford, leaving st 1:15 spot for clean 1936 to '88 modeU. experience. TaL 2-1781, 4* Iain lined coaU. New U. S. Army rain­ ly, permanent residents, Write It and I had worn a path on the wall facing (ho door, toRoom House — “ One i.rtan, 1986 Pontiac aedan. Cole WANTED—2 w 6 m E2^ at New plants, Aberdeeiis. Call 6718. or Jackejia. IlS each. Brunner’s, 80 pattenM of the reader, and on toe Acre Lot” 2*car faragre. Motors—4164. Model Laundry, 78 Summit St. Oakland atreeL Open evenings of value annually. No brokers. It’s an. unconscionably long and etjrn ace r e p a ir in g and oU 7 - inquire 28 Foley atreet. • See owner on premises, 83 Grand first page a brunette clad In white House needs some repairs. 'tlU 8. Saturday 'tlU 0. eatto swung gentfy to and fro lazy wtorm that never turns. With l o o k in g f o r a g o o d car. Call burner service. Ask about our Heatlng—Plumbing > ONION SETS, 35c a pound. Spe­ avenue, Rockville, Conn. this consoling thought I fell Just the place for a haiidy* Spring cleaning. For full Informa­ Trom a chandelier with a corded 6191, and tell ua what you would — Rooflng 17 Help Wantefl—^Mals 86 cial prices for bushri lota. Mont, bejl-pull knotted neatly about her asleep. • > moil who wants to hare a Uke. Maybe the next car we buy tion call Van Camp Broa. 15 FOR s a l e —SEVEN rooms of gomery Wards Farm Store, Main Wanted—^To bu> 58 household furniture. Including throat. I closed the book and When I awoke, the sun was garden and keep some will be just the one. Brunner, years' experience! TeL 5344. Fre^ r o o f s o r ALL TYPES replaced WANTED—ONE pKAN FOR full atreeL Mapeheater. ahliig and there’ waa the odof of Inspections! / range with oil burner, electric re­ ! turned out my light. chickens. ______open evenings. ______or repaired including slate, oom- time work and two men 1 p. m. to WANTED—ELECTRIC refrigera I lay bn my back and 1 was sea and raln-waahed earth. I was poaltlon, shingle or tin. Also val­ ASPARAGUS , PLANTS, Mary tor, in good condition. Also 1 frigerator, Anthony Zuatuato, back in bed, although L didn’t re­ 5 p. m. for rolling, fertilixlng and Buckland Road, Wapplng between thinking about a day 20 years ago. f o r s a l e —1937 Hudson aedan, HAVE YOUR Victory leys, fisshlngs, gutters, chimneys. grading lawna. Come ready for Washington, year old, 35 plants, lawn mower. Tel. 4059. member lying down. .And I should 5*Room House, 4 down, plowed and harrowed by 5 and 6 p. m. A brlgfaL sunny day with the radio and heater. 5 new recape, E V. OoughUn. 890 Woodland. work to 180 Main street. John S. 81. 100 for 82.50. Pansies, pastoral I foliage thick and green and the have thought last' flight was a 1 up. Oil heat. Fireplace new paint Job. 8100 below celling Wrobel. Phone 2-0980 or^ Phone 7707. giants in bloom, mixed 50 cents dream, If f hadn’t bton clutching and roomy raraj^e. ______School atreet. Wolcott * Son. Rooms Without Board 59 FOR SALE—BUNGALOW, five checkered shadows of the maples ^ c e . 62 Drive F, Silver Lane a. basket. Perennials, 4 plants, 85 rooms, modem. Holland furnace, dappling the etieeta. I had got the pistol., Lllkod thi feeling of WANTICD—SOMEONE to remove 1 cents. John Zapadka, 168 Wood-1 Homes. WANTED—ALL lONDS wf atoc- LIGHT HOUSE!KEEPINa,..room. garage in basement, large open into a fight with Bernard Spiegel IL I exandiied it. The layman Moving—Tracking- ashes from cellar. All In contain-! land street. Tel. 8474. Two-Family House, 5 trtc wiring and repairing. Any with table top electric plates, attic, extra large loL built aix solely because he was German. gets UtUe^information about the rooms each flat. Steam heat 1938 PACKARD COUPE. 1939 Storage 20 era. Tuesday or Thursday mom-1 large clothes closet, ipring mat­ The .bitterness' of toe first World O'wnerflhfp of a pistol from staring ALLEY OOP Groceries Cominf Up PonUac 8 aedan. Brunper, 80 stea Job ^ven Srompt attention. years. 151 Glenwood street. For Mid good location._____ CaU 3976 before 7 p. m. tag. 76 Henry atreet. tress. Pleasant for working cou­ details CaU Providence (Hopkln* War was stUI very close to us. I at Itir exterior. It was an unlove Oakland atreeL Phone JH91. n o r t h AMESKIUA Van Llnea Household Goods 1^'thlng with a silencer bulking NOW, UV OAOFBY. NOBODY WANTED—AT ONCE, five men I ple or single person. Call 6951. 0798). was flailing away vigorously but RADIO REPAIRINO—Pick Inc. Coast to Cosst movlns strv- xwer the chamber. !l ± - ~AY KING OOP LETS HIS ~ The above good buys at for fertilizing, rolling and grading ORDERED SOI® ineffectually when my father came service, udlo* checked at Ica Dial 6187. BEAUTIFUL ROOM, single or along and stopped toe fight.* I found the bullet In the plaster P eSPITE alley o o ps PETERMINATION <30 HUNGRY.' ANYWAY. the M ees Asked. home. Battery packs CaU mom' lawna, either full or-part time. double. Complete light housekeep­ 78 to the left of the bed, and I dug TD RULE LEM AC AN A-J CJSSPOTVA RULERS LISTINGS AUSTIN A. CUAMBEipa Com­ John S. Wolcott a Son. Come toj Complete 3 room home of lovely I Lots for Sale The war, he had explained, Was TO IT ► REAL fingi z4 s40. Maneueater Radio ing facilities also available, cen­ over. People should not ha>b one it out with my knife. It was a THREATENED SHORTAGE OF FOOD pany. TraUer van aervjce. Local 180 Main atreet, 7:45 a. m., ready | new furniture, never delivered; STAY Wa.L Of Wanted! ‘Service, 78 Birch atreet. tral. CaU 3989. PARCEL OF LAND In Mkrt- another. 'They should lov^nne an­ very ugly and lethal-looking slug, CAUSED OUR INEXPERIENCED Stuart J. W asley valteMe. moving, packing and storage. for work. originally selected by a Draftee borough, 150 front by 250 deep, and I think it would have made MONARCH TO ABANDON "TEMPORA- Dial 5187. Who can’t use It for obvious rea­ other. There would never again R lU V ’HIS PR0«AM OF TYRANNY RuBltor f o r RENT—o n e ROOM, cen­ on tar road. First 86,500 takes IL be wars such as tjib last war. a quite''untidy hole In my cheat. State theater Building IVIS REALTY CO. sons, to sell for the exceptionally trally located. Suitable for girl or Write Box N, Herald. (To Be Contlnuf^) Help Wanted— Male or low price of Certainly if the had taught us TeL 6648 • 7146 ______Resldeiioa TW8 Painting-I^apering 21 married couple. Phop$ 2-1614 or anything, it bsid .taught us that. Weekdays and Sondaya Female 87 8269 47 Cottage'atreeL Pay 84 weekly after delivery. Right there/ts where I stopped A -1 Loain P A n m N a a n d Paperhanglng, Wanted—Roal Estate 77 my dreamir^ Because of the pal­ URGEnrTLY NEE® 2 counter peo­ Merchandise includes 3 Pc. living Social Situations Canvasa oeUlngs and wallpaper, ple. Wagea high, condltlona good. room suite with lamp, end and Apartments—Flats— pable fatoiiy of that last state­ t” 4- John P. Sullivan. Phone 4260. WANTED—SMALL dwelling on ment I/bpened my eyes. Some- *I cnn’l sleep well unleu I’m over water! ■vty ~ Permanently. Please come In now. coffee'table plus rug; 3 pc. bed­ Tenements 63 7-10 acres of land, suitable for thlng/Vas wrong. Across the The Situation: You have invited For Sale Weldon Lunch, 901 Main streeL room suite with Crystal dresser small poultry farm, located with­ flopr of ta^ bedroom was a sym' Repairing 23 aeL 2 pillow cases, rug and boudoir HAVE AN APARTMENT to share in 10 miles of Manchester. State a friend to dinner on a night when BY GALBRAITH with refined woman. Telephone paetrlcal line of pale yellow that you are having other guesta. A SIDE GLANCES lamp; breakfast nook set with 32 price and location. Sox Q, Herald. /^ d n ’t belong there. It ran diag­ PLANO and repairing; Doga—Birds—Fets 4)1 pc. dlnper seL rug and ovenware 4550 after 5 p. m. day or two beforehand she tele­ Frank Damatb pteyar piano specialty. Jolm onally away from the doorsill and phones. to say she can’t come be- l^ 'l aeL A nal bargain. made a broadening pillar on toe H Cockerham. 28 Bigelow atnoL COCKER SPANraL pupplao for 65 ciuse she haa a houseguest arriv­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS How’a That? NTED aale. 26 linden atreet, one atreat Houses for Rent carpet. Someone was softly ing ahead of schedule. & Son TaL 4210. ' Oonnectlcut’a Largest NOTICE! opening the door of my room, w ^ of Center Park. . Furniture Store M’rong Way: Feel you must say, FOR RENT—6 R(K>M duplex, cen­ saw his shfflow darkening the "Just bring your guest along" 24 Homestead Street tral. near bus. All Improvements, J^tSUKLATN ftTUATlON S end- Tmats Just jnfg talk A-LrB-E-R-T-F doorway. Then with a move­ even though it will crowd your ta­ For. TAKING 7M6M OUT good location. Adults only, 835 a RBITiCAt, LARO/ WHY Tel. 7091 , Dogs—Birds—Peti 411 48 Allyn SL—Hartford so Head of Ohio Hdnea hava ment so swift and silent that it ble and really Inconvlence you. MA YOU------N&KeCTSO 0(»TM« 6187, Austin tfiiambers Furniture Id myself on .the floor with a 83,S92,.300.00. WANTED Warehouse, Manchester Green. thick forearm clamped WANTED J‘ Machinist Open daily 1-5. Saturday 8-12. fid my windpipe, l^in seaimd ( Go^ ivageo! Easential bnsl- Several First Class WANTED AT ONCE! brain. Golden pinyraieels spun Q—What is "belly talk"? 5-6 ROOM 0 oess! Ap^y to Person. tore my eyes. » ' A —^Ventriloqulam. Its from the Jumper~Blouse EXPERIENCED . Dreamily, on the fringe of con- Latin: winter, belly and loqhl, UNFURNISHED RENT An hiring dono In nccordanen lousness, I waifed for. the man speak. Traces of ' venfriloqulMu , : ^ ^ i with men ataMUznUon plan. Carpenters .1 COMMUNITY AUenON COMPTOMETER OPERATOR shoot. I began to wish he are found In Egyptian archeology, Urgently needed by de­ 'ould. My lungs ballooned and no donbt. thf Delphic Oracle sirable young couple. Apply [against my ribs and black misery was operated along thin Une. 4 -t . AT REIDS' AUCTIONTORIUM »Schiebel Bros. Apply At Cheney Bros. [awamped my senses. I went limp; esraiswsrstoi BOLTON, CONN. Have permanent position. 8 Proctor Bond TJeL 51W the forearm relaxed slightly; and Q—Who was the only president "When 1 pave oirdera to the men they respected me as a AH Hiring done In accordance with the Area with a sudden upward thrubt, • I whose home was west of‘, the On U. 3. Route 6,3 Miles East of Manchester CALL BRISTOL 9766 Jarvis Realty Co. oergeant, bulAvhen 1 frown and growl at these kids tlicy Stabilization Plan. BuUIeted the man's chin with the Misaisaippi River? V ’ o a k N ' COLLECT 5 Dover Road back of my head. I whirled, got A—Herbert Hoover.' / just laugh!” SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1945 Read Herald Advs. a bar on bis arm, my fingers slith­ ering over the barrel of the gun. BY LESLIE TURNER At 10:30 A* AA. Rain or Shine Hkyagely I yanked downward. TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE POX WASH TUBBS Large Assortment of Serviceable Feaivand anger lent me'strength wmmixnaktwu end I\tpok up ‘another notch. IAAVBE YPUtL xM onyou .amp HE W G r a n d p a F u t t y —V e r s u s -T h o s e R e c k l e s s R o l l e r S k a t e r s CAMFOR^toiSt W KNOW THIS FARM MACHINERY AND Knitted Spring Sweater There a sudden grunt of pain DMAdOMMlNW WANTED 4tod the pistol came loose in my WITH MILMcICfE- band. AM’ yD U P ^ e q u i p m e n t I\roIled cleat and saw his PARTIAL LIST: Oehl Combliiatioii Enailnge Cutter and Hay WANTED W.T.VJ ‘shadow in the doorway. He looked Chiqiper, size B 60, with pipe, bought new last 2 F o r ^ n A t Once! big and that's all I saw. An ex- Tractors, both old models in good running e o i ^ t l ^ t m with CMlent target, but I did not shoot, doable bottom Plow and Harrow, 1986 Silver King T m etor^th I (entow by, now how ready a man -r i? i 14 to. Plow. Saw Rig for OU^lrer Tractor. Case No. 5 ^Horse LABORERS FOR i» » » mgst be to kill y^t 1 could not Mower on Rubber. Iron Age Potato Digger No. 165. McCor­ 500 e> mick 2-Horse Mower No. 7 (like new). Other Mowers. ' H»y Loader. Double Dump Cart. Horse Rakes. Com Plantors. MAIMAMaMMMW Walking plows. Harrows. 2-Horse McCormick Mower No. 6. PICKING DEPARTMENT MaUBRANP ART Cnltivators. Sulky Plow. Riding Cultivator. Farm Wagonf, one Good Used AumoRirxiPdiMe low down with Iron wheels. Hny Tedder. Dpnbto HniUess. THfiAuwiNneiryoF Grindstone. 1,000 Potato Bags. 1 Elec., 2 Oil, 7 WoodBrooderi. WARBONDS ARAMnNaMeXT* PUOEPECrOFOtDI 2 five deck Battery Brooders. Waggoner 10 H.P. Electric M ^ r . Automobiles ^WAMTflOfUY OF MONtYtt A ---- S HJP. O.E, Motor. Some Shafting. Grinder. Chain Hoist. Few Day Shift ^ Smnq Tools. Ladd’s MUk Bottle Washer. Milk BottUng Mnchtafc AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE: Items snbject to OPA oeUlngs sold OUT OUR W AT BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUOPLE In accordance to regulattons. Lunch served. Fnimarq having Bring Them To' ! Apply ^ surplus machinery, cash It at this sale. Submit eotnea nouL •-.’i.V.iStVihie OeUver Items We^esday, Thursday er Friday. None accepted ' YOU KNOW WHO GOOV> MEAMEldS, Z M t ! yJHERE> FSWflp-OUP.* IF AhW ) , [ SHOA/EP HIM HOW l^^T0P^iCT HM/BVCXJ 0lE.b_ . A s k s y d o . x S e e m Sale Day. ,, A L b O N TO WRITE THAT X'NE S.TSWSO ABOVJT VOU FOC. OBGANlXiN’Trf R08ESTO BARLOW OM THERE — YOO TWOOiWS-*iAKiDTWAT , GQONN SQUARE W ATER- ROBERT M. REID & SONS KNOW HE CAN'T U N SPC A kA eie SLACK EVE? /MELONS Tb SANE SMtPPUO' SPINNING MILLS SPELL O R WRITE PRAV YOU HANBNirr SPACE/-*- AS FOR tWlS YET.' IM ALWAYS 9A5&ASeO»5SOMEr LMEAYORV XXtA GUM.VlELL.tMOME % Auctioneers MOTORS Taleottville, Conn, BEAIG AJSUL.TEP ^ Established 1907 ' s , lldaOEtoT "n w WiU. CAET p l a c e w e MAPPEMMO WHEN 1 COME A SHADOVM OM TME T O I2l )M O O T A 101 MUON STREET PHONE 8198 MANCHESTER. COIW. 595 Main Street AO hiring done in accordance with area stabilization plan. HERE/ 140 ALUbN STREET PHONE 2-3271 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. - Tei.5404 ' i ^OUSE OP HiOORLEi V d O C O S ,' Hera to a gooA ktokiiig Jumper with wonderfuUy summing lines I UlCILKY FINN Back On the Beam think the larger woman wlU Uke. ACC0R0IN6 10 T NATURAUY, ■me nicely t^ored blouu can be f tM$URE6lA0Mf YOU 6AI0 IT. In ertop white or soft harmonizing teKfieMOT! THIS PAPER, IT IMS] OANCV-M y £xnt€€! exTM e! I WER6A8t£TO- shadM. . . ^ ^ STRAIGHTEN OUT THff STORY Hf A SOLDIER (JAMro J POUCV IS TO Pattam No. 8788 to designed tor SftgKtfp m u fg OKX FOSTER WHO ' OM e m et: tmrcHMM OfWETHEM, ■iiea 84. 86, 88, 40. 42, 44, 4 6 ^ jVSTH^lTHAPPeveO. WAS RECOGWIZEO TMEGUV.) BACkCRO^ 48. Size 86, Jumper, requires ,8 ,5-8 Tou’U live, tn this cazuel sports aizes 12. 14. 16. 18 Included in in* .U ncle phil ts FAMOUS CKOOtc!MAi> PHIL - YOU ARE \ yaitoiof M o r 89 toch msteri V-neck, the w l^ structions, send 15 cents In coin, t*’ - A U ABOUT tr U MlCI^-WltHOUT / TCT^tlFlC.* plus 1 qent postage, your name. HAS THE CMIARRAS$I«K5 PHIL^ HARDLY MENTIONEOy STAFF TAKE LAST '' a u t m e b o w ^ ' §r^toil?sleeved bloime. 2 W ya«to Urmhotoi , address and the pattern nun^ber. to Anno CaboL The Manchester ia u g h ! TOO MUCH! 35 or 89 Inch material. j waist bawl and trim. Knit It .In For this pattern, iwnd 20 cettta,|aott wool Ih paeteUi or In high Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue. New York 19, N. Y. • 1 la coina, your name, oddreea, aiaejaiiadea of bright colon. Try It in tr. f . Vartor Cwp* Pto* PMILlW^ Osolred. arid the pattern number I geranium red to wear With your Original accessories In over-thc- shoulder bags, cords bags, hats. Marine PFC W. H. Walker, Be- .IS I lit, m tc.. examines haUset ripped Wm shot dmiag flghltog da Palau Mtiv«Te> ue. New York 19, N- Y, , gifts for weddings, dolly treasurea .t 1 mds. W wHoods buy Ready now—the Spring Issue o<|of jn i g e i ^ yarm kniUiag la- ! for,, the. home needleworker Car our Fashion. Just 15 cenjts. A coin-1 To oHato L’, S. 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