'V Average Dally Circulation Jlawteiltit gyrttitto wromssbAT, m A ndti Um Moptli of March, 164X X 8,105 toBlgkt wUh Hght alwwcLca/' Mra. Cllflord McNamara of S3 S. Moora, aoa at Mr. and lam eneoimigipbd during the eariy Meoibw at the Audit ^ < i / Mra. T9f6maa Moora, of 4 Oakland part of tbe/ypar. , H i t DIelalaa atraat Mitaitalned with a Johnison H[eads BareMB a< drentetlaaa.' Town card party a^^ar laat night atraatjf^Vho left two weaka ago yaa* The/ flo w in g delegates were MaiuftieHa^A City of ViUftge Chanty X for tha benalft' of the convention terday' with 82 Inductaaa from thta appothM to the Hartford County LDREN’ X t e taivEft «!• o( tha- fund of i t Margaret*a. Clrcla, town, la atatlenad at Miami Beach, Junior G. O. P. ^ n i^ tio n to be held in the Hotel ^oapiUI Euxmarjr win Daughtara of laaballA The eonfer- with the Army Air Corpb. Bafo|W Bond, Hartford, Thursday.. April II'fecU tonorrow from nine win take place in MllwaUkea. leaving ha waa honored with,^n 18; Margaret Rlstau, Ullllan Rey- / ■ JULPUNO.155 ( OB in the atora at 1069 Main WM, tha coming aummar. Tha df* parly by hla friends and preaepted RepubliCans Here Select sweida, Emest da.win bo rninraaented and at^eral with gifts. Ritchie, Frances Balllano and dele/ of tha mambara are giving benefit Tiie(r Officers at Tbeb* gates were appointed to the Stete ____ Claaa Beaman RubmU H. aodala. Wtnnera at bridge were Troop 11, Girl Scouts, will pre- •Convention to be held In the Hotel B,x*wl» haa bean home on a Mra; Feltar McEvltt and Mra. Ward .sent the one-act play, "School Annual Meet. Bond, Hartford, May 15. aa fol- W ork in g 1 from Newport, R. J., wae *:ranga, and in aetback, Mra. Wil* Daye." tohiglil at 7 o'clock at the lowb Cecil England, chairman; Joe \ a t a-party Sunday ava- liam §cully and Mra. P. R. Bran* Y. M. C; A., for pa'rentByjmd frienda victor Johnson, of PorJ Lutz, Frances Ballianoi^' UlUSn g, trlvM by hla grandparenta, nick. The luiaea were Mra. Mc- of the glrli. , ■ ^ was elected president Reymahder, Emest Ritchie. .Bad . 1 ^ Jamaa Lannoa ,at famara’a own.plcklea and pre* Republican Club at^^4he annual It waa announced that a drive CLOTHES \ for new membera would be initia Effect air \homa, \J10 Charter Oak lyvee and were greatly appre The Cosmopolitan Club will meet meeting and electl^d of officers afc^^VaiHy^va iblatlvea and ciated. After the gamM ^ e hoateaa Friday afternoon at Center church ted soon. \ ■ / ■ \ ^ I m re preaent. During the aerv^ aandwichea, cup oakea and house. The gtiest speaker will .be last night in the ^ s t Side Rec on The next meeting of the Young School street. Vice presidents, Republican Club will be held April of aVaning the honor coffee. , ‘ Miss Azubah Latham of' Cheatnitt \\ -XV- ^Boaot waa pTaaoited with a purae street, formerly of Columbia Unl- elected were: Gloconda Balllano, 27, at a place to be announced. An >2 Sectors Stuart Wasli^, Gladys Keith, Ern entertainment haa been planned j of money. A tmctoua buffet lunch The Mothera Circle of Ule Im verlitty's teaching staff. Her sub ject will be'‘Enco\iraglng Original est .Ritchie/ Frank Clancy, Mar and, refreshments will be served. t a a r^ . Beaman irwln la the maculate Cc^eptlon. will meet thia garet Rialau, Clarence Chambers I of M^. and Mra. Ruaaell H. Ir- evening at e i^ t o’clock at the ity.’’ Mrs. Maude Norton will be |J$Urvey o f Affected Cit- I o f'U Ridgaflald'atraet. hostess. and Margaret Napoli; secretary, ./ COATS home of Mra. Stanley Juroa of 03 Jennie Reymanderr 'treasurer, Ce Put the Blaat Boxy atylea in Navy. SiwI ic . Indicates' Com pli isling Told Paarl atreet. 9 The Woman’s Missionary society cil |kigland; assistant treasurer, In Blaat 10 to 16. \ Clarence Ewen. ' ance ‘Good* Mo ‘ 100 lAirgest Single Forc^ win meet tomorrow afternoon at Fnmaoea! Rdling Time, Bida are aaked at th^ local poat- 2:30 at the Emanuel Lutheran Committee Chairmen Per Cent’ and Employ Flying ForireRscs: Ever DANCE ofllce for the etorage' and care of church. At this meeting Mrs. Cal The following committee chair BURN/ ^ ig n s In c n .sing the govemment’e trucka. , They vin Davison and Mrs. Hllding Botin men were appointed: Executive: COAL/AND to ers Cooperating; Only Massed Blast Ship- Fri., Apr. 2 , 8 to 12 are now atored In the garage pwn- will receive contributions for the Bunnie Weiraan, Lillian Reyman- COKE ed by John Sml^ of 69 Hamlin "foodlesa food sale.” der, Jack Gordon and Joseph Lutz;, Few Ask Exemption. - ping and Air Fields of Modom and Sqaafes. atreet. The contract nine for. bhe entertainment committee: Frances More power to yoi^.. memore pow- Southern S a rd in ia ; ' Art McKay’s Onhestra year.\ Balllano; membership, Jan 2Apad- er for Uncle,, Sam, if .voo ,i boy F e a re d \ / Aviation Cadet William J. Cot Washington, April 1.—(/P) Biddlef mdge Pre Invasion Cari Wiganow^dri, A m p le r ter, son of Mr. and Mra.^ W. P. ka, Joe Lutz,' Robert Veitch, Mar coal now. Rum oil Is needed Hit Five Merchant Cotter of Btest Center street,, has garet Rlstau, Stuart Wasley and for the war effort. —The 48-hour Work week pared People of Adiiliaslon: successfully completed his schol Otto Herrmann; transportation, {vent into .effect in 32 labor Report Allied Parp^t^ pig^j^^ Sm ash Vessels and 21 Sm aller »Ato!friNG AND Norwet^ ay$ Bor- Adalts 40& Children 25c. astic ahd' pre-flght training at thS Thomae Smith; speakers, Mrs. FIREl>LACB COAL short areas today and a sur- Troop»^ > m IS-tfrtoe, Craft During Raid- . PAPI’APl^HANGING University of Buffalo, and has been Ann Waddell; new^voters, Robert r Veitch; auditing, Harry Flavell, fvey of affected cities indicat- Strength fPanet Highlimd Park Good Work Beaaoaabla Rataa. transferr^ to the Unlveraity of Mountain»y Higldight Richmond, Vk. for training In ad Jamea Baker. SEAMAN TWEEDS these general results: At Japanese A M i e, d Headquarters in sCommiuiity Club vanced flying. The meeting usually held earlier /^UErUEL & SUPPLY CO. 1. Compliance, as descried 'ashington, April 1.—(JP)—In Of ^rman Jitter^ RAYMOND nSKE In the year waa advanced to the. North Africa, Ajiril I.- iuccesSora to Seaman Coal Co. Kby area directors of the mesaaga' prepared for the people —British and Amerii X PhoiM S384 Past mutrons of. Temple Chap spring date due to the gasoline and Pote Coal Co. and PLAIDS BritUh Infantrymen charge through a eectlon of the Mareth line In ’Tuiiisla during their ‘ ucce^ul London, /1 .— (/P)—• ^^S|ipply Lilies ter, No. 83, O.E.B., will hold their shortage and transportation prob-. ^Manpower commission, of Norway, Attorney General Bid' atteck on Marshal Ronuiiel’a Axis forces, which led to Rommel’a.Wlthdrawal along the coaat to the north. troops squeez^ tighter -/iilie, Boxya and fittad atylaa. Slzaa X II i monthly meeting Thursday eve "•good” to "100 p « ’'cent,” r- die tells ' Vidkun Quisling, Nssl I Axis in- 7 to 14. ployen are cooperating. (Radiophoto (rom dilro to New York). vise upon Axis divisi ning at eight o’clock at the home : r puppet ruler, that "the aource from 1 the Bal- Fliers ^Dter Attacks of Mrs:' Lida Richmond, 427 Main No Open IMtewie Tunisia today while ^ which you . borrowed etrength la Scandina- OfcD/ atreet. Mrs. Ellen Pickles wlH as 2. No caoeo of opbn deflance On Positions in New disclosed that the lamtst sin-: ^ sist the hostess. Members Upshle SKIRTS HATS Shad been reported to thk WMC. waning.,. .you are living on bor ■efe high- NOTICE Sizea 7 to 16. Wool ptekta rowed time." x e ^ ‘■gle force of U. S. Fot^ j ;ORD$ to be present are requestedxte *8.9810*13.98 Straws in nattml, rsd, S. RequezU for exomptlonx Reds Try to Increase a round- G uinea; 30 -i^'oot Gap tresses ever massed had la tar-'Ml*. notl^ Mia. Richmond. \ and plate colora. ross. *ivoro comparatively few, and The statement was e^tten for Allied par EFFECTIVE AT ONCE.. . use by the Royal Norwegian Infor Blasted in New Bi^idge. blazied toe shipplng'^and air fiehte/. ^ yraot >a fmme principally from concerns achute troops had established of southern Sardmia, to w hich: plaffiBg fob BOW dMM. Carl E. Bolin of n t Cambridge l.arith a onjaU number of emplCyeo. mation service'in a booklet entitled Be Taken B Field Marshall ^ rw ln RommeL| OUR STORE WILL CLOSE strebt returned yesterday from the 4. Few woriterx will bo re- "Norway—After Three Years.” It a b a se /in the Norwegian Allied Headquarters in Ausi■ustra-' : 9Ha aadriiaM far aM rae- *2.98 to *5.98 Tempo of Offeasives mountains and had sallied out in looks for aid. / [arta tmapecBmaf «oaiilt^. Johnson Memorial hoapital where *1.49 to *1.98 ._jaaod for other Jobo, largely bo- will be broadcast to Norway and Ua. April 1—OP)—AlUed filersa oerk. TE^BRT n ig h t a t 5:80 ht underwent an operation. He la possibly to other occutfled coun (hit This Yekr raids on Naxi-controUed factories. ^ Spread Actm of Fire SUITS leauM virtually aU war 'planU and tered their attacks on Japanese Nearly lOC^For tresses, escorted ji gatUng aloog nicely. {many other concepts in the aflect- ;tiies. *1116 Norw.eglim government-ln- Tweeda and I^ d a . Zisra t .The text, releasedJtUday by the exlle/here, ooihmenting upon toe positlona ill New Guinea yester bySatrong tormations of Light-'j KEMI jed areas already had gone to a P u ^ on from Anaslasev. Ptiflblic W orks nlnp^Htruck yesterday at thel Sevan M at whooping ebugh to 18. \ 148-hour week, but employers’ de I^ormation service,"follows: rt,’ declared that “Quisling day, smashing at wiemy supply xJdltiisoii Bros. wero reported from Manchester Morgenthau Hopes skaya on Eastern SideiX. Sardima^ port of--' Caglbiri and ! TaLBSM BLOUSES mands for additional workers will When, for the love of power, s the Germans appear to be Unea, MpMially along Die roadbe- MS Mate S t during me week ending Monday at man\sttempts to sell the dignity Withholding Plan Will inuinely alarmed,” but said It three, aiy^m es, hit five merchant - ^iBCtri^^tractora. Rayon with pblor stitching, be eased. Of Kerch Strait De tweenwewak and Madang, and Ships ahd 21 smaller craft, spread 11 a. m.. according to weekly re cotton, dotted Swiss and lawn,' FELTS Seven additional Industrial of his own pec^le, Vidkun Quisling, Hit bn Bolton ould not give any confirmation. port of the State Department of -'D^AS SluMlee Be Ready by Fall; Jef smuhing a 30-foot gap In the naw- acres/bf fire acroae industrial tar- £ SSS Mai^St. X TcL6227 *10.98 to dainty trimmitig, and voile. I eommunities have been added to he sells nothing but his own soul. spite \ Bad /^(^ther, Baae in Mountainous Area y-constructed Nipponese bridge Health. \ X Looely, Meaningless Oeeture- geto/damaged or destroyed 57 alr-'.j;^ I tbe 22 now affected by the 48' fers Shows Solons Tire The story came to London liE acrOae the Timper river 30 miles cru t aground and shot down 14r|j^ hour edict / Regional directors /For s brief moment he wields the Dam Stockholm dispatches which/^Sald northwest of Madang. sword; but It is a lonely, meaning Moscow,. tpril 1.— epemy fighter pianihs on a miaaioa / ' will determine the dates the order Washington, April 1 — (A») — Overcominfir tnO worst kinds .toe Allied parachute base'^ was The Japanese attempted inter from which every raider returned.-; *13.98 *1.49 to *23 *1.39 to *1.98 is to apply to those areas. leas g^ u re, Vidkun Quisling, and somewbere in the Hardqrfger Vld- ception at only one point, 4t Babo Secretary Morgenthau expressed Gen. Sir Be man. L\M ontgom-. Anderson I The area directors’ repprts on of transportatioR. difficulties, Marsli Terms H^ley da mountain lakes arfa, an ideal in Dutch New Guinea/ where A y ery's Eighth Army patrola began (Coattaned qs Page Seven) Treasury doubt today that a with [ the first 32 cities bore ^ predic- ---- 'V the Red Army st^gled to And Burke ‘Bn^ling district ffr an alrfirome and that lied heavy bombers sUrted fires/n preliminary akirmibhea ugh^tt a I tions by national WMv officials, holding tax. can now take - effect day to increase the of It was equlppe^wlto a meteoro the town and on toe airdrome visi IUne of Roiumel’a bear, guards; Greenhouses [but do not nTCessaflly mean the before next yea; but progress in its offensives despite rae bad Incompetents’ M Dam logical statlom ble for 60 miles, a headqui^ra ly dug in about 24 miles nortfiV^ : [novel prealdentipl order is getting communique said. One memy dagea on toe coastal hi|* another wartime effort was re weather. In the Kuban YaUey The London Daily Preas quoted A r d s t l e ■ [perfect restilte 'because: Anti-Sabotage age BillX/.^ iprpved. the Genrian radio as announcings fighter that rose agaihqi toe north to Sfax. Not Beiiaired to Report ported by Rubber '' Director -Wil of the western Caucasus, tl^e that l « z l troops are hunting the bombera waa shot out of action, it Military sources here aald th*)^^ 1. Employers adopting the 48- liam Jeffers who prpudly present Soviet troops drove on from. ^SUte Capita, H^f^tford, April I Chutists, said to be Britiah and was annoimced. / line was about 12 miles north AirangementB ed his "first all synthetic. heavy Two bombers did t^e damage newly-captured * Oudref, flanking-' i hour kchedule are not required to Bill Awaiting AnaatasevakurC'one of the Ger —Rep. B. Lek Manb, Jr., R ^ brweglana. inport, and It is too early to de- duty truck tire/ man’s last good-sized on the On the aouthern border of the along the Wewak-Madang coastal the c.oaaoil highway north to SteX/: l o r [iermine whether silence means These, two suhjectsxtihportant puEllcan majori^ leader, charges Allied invaaion arc, meanwhile, road that parallels toe sea route and well above- toe Gabet bottle- Bright, Colotfnl to the war and coming flose-to the eastern ,slde of the Keroh strait. Large Desigtw, Stri|i joompliancs, evasion, or unspoken House Action Tbe Sqidet midnight conarounique in tha House t ^ y that Oir"col- Italian Propaganda Minister Ales for 200-miles and jkhich toe Jap nsek. I deflance. civilian cqdnomy as well, shared sandro Pavolini announced that anese have been /' developing to Encounter Deep Mine Fie Ida W M dJufs, FuMlrab, and Dota. the capital stage today with Aich announced ita capture yeuerdav lapse of'the BOlton reservoir dams, To Montgomery’s left. United,.-' 2. All requests for exemptions Tbe* strait is but 42 iailes\from rebuilt 'alRei^ fbe 19S8X hurricane Sicily, off the toe of the Italian supplement their/harassed water are not in yet, since the deadline a variety of iTema as plans w ^ “Juatlfled a^litlon at the States boot. Had become a fortified out way path to bsaea on ,the north State* aiBwrad unite froor'* to* Annivenaite ‘Death Penalty’ Measui^ post-yar currency' atabtlixatleBir- .tojvn. post of toe European continent it east New Guinea const. command of Lieut. Gen. George S. for iwUiwg such requests did not Giro Germans Fresh WerrI Public Works denartnient.” He pass until last midnight. Sub- Confronts GeneraUy Way' department opinion that "a made toe chare^before toe House self against any and all attacks SO-Feo^HoIe te Bridge ^ Patton, Jr, pushing eaatwan in EBL1921 / roM deal” of heavy fighting lies •rhere was evidence along other coming from the Mediterranean The new ^m per river bridge is toe El Guetaria pass aret. encoun OiiMlan of these requests consti i&ead in Tunisia, and a plea from approved and'srot to -the Senate tutes cbqapllance Until they are Suspicious Body Third Hectors that the Russians, by theii a bill relifiburslng 35 property Only yesterday Italy annoimced a isO feet lo|)^ and 20 feet wide, and tered deep mine fields which made : B ldridc* S t n ^ the beauty-and-bsrber ahop trade great effort at quick oonsolidation progress difficult, but the JunctloB ruled upon. ^ owners/o the extentxOf $17,430 for- new mobilization law to be applied a direct hit on the span tore the ' «w 8488 Tim e in T wr the third c^erenf^e ^ his doubt of any their wiahes' would come^true. . public dollars tp/iitiley plug leaka had been ordered sent to Genoa. / The entire Salamaua area was IDAT neahy tax Withholding system (The German ooimBunlque said ^“thoroughly combed from low alti south, wa* captured by a ATI eteaslfying men in non-deferable time in less than two weeks. in the Bolton and Le'esville dams. zia and ports in Sardinia and/ battalkm of the First Army ooeupatloas as available for Im- A full day of debate last week taking'effect, Xaid he hoped that today that toe (termans had re- Will Cos^ .About S126.000 Sihijy. tude with bomba, cannon and ma chine-gun fire” In attacks yester a aeries of eight bayonet It NID biv^aaoMMuy for Bwdlate InducUon, regardless (ff and another yesterday resulted In new and-\C.mplete tax legislation, puls^ Russian attacks at the Ku "Their anogance and ineptneas obvious inference is that a Malting good progress east at \ jMwt peoplc to serve u h s i wbetber they have wives or chil adoption of a solitary amendment embracing'tmth additional revenue ban bridgehead'”^and that- only lo will cost the people of our state Dunkdrou^fleet is. being collected day. headquarters said. Dispatches and a wlthhokUng Vlon, can be en I jriiane,. the First Army / dren. Thoee registered with U. and.developed a nmning debate be cal engagements were being about I^S.OOO to complete a job for Rdinmel,” The Mall said. ’ from the front said the three-hour iured much enemy war ei^ulpms least once m week, now thsL 3-8” Tan itic yd. acted by fall. ^ fought sectors of the east attack waa one of the most intei^ tween Veteran Rep. Martin Dies of that could have been done for a Emergen^crews ofTtallans would it is rationed. A |id 8. Bmployment offices for other Nine .epobllcanmembers of the a communique said. . ' . Yes, we know that usuaHy you wouldn’t buy tdn Jobe wtU get a 30-day eUy of In- Texas and Freshman Will Rogers, ern trpiK.) frac(lbn of that cost, but for their, man the ships, the paper said. sive the Japanese base had yet ^ (The Rome radio ^ d te no hardship to serve Am Jr„ o< Ctetiforhia, both Democrata. House lyaya and MraM commit midday '' communique 'qaid persistent refusals to. heed the ad- New Qernian-Italian discussions celved. . / elastic, but any elastic is nearly ^w th its weight in gold dpetioa. ^ tee Joined meanwhilVste demand broadcast .ecord^ In Dt^adoa food even twice a week ir% ^ Cna Be Recalled Chalrmah/Sumners (D„ Tex.) of t on the western front, after v>ce and warnings at Army en- oh contlnentalXdefense were re- The airdrome at Lae was b6mb- toe Battle of 'rCmUia was when yon nse \today. We can give^you from o n e^ rd to a thousand. V the Judiciary committee which rec ing immediate reconsideration of rtHiery duels, toe Rusrians clear- /^;ine'er8 and other recognized aiith porti^ begun. ed again and toe airdrome-near preaching a climax. The anno 2 . The Army to Cease granting ommended paaSqge of the bill at pay-aa-''ou-go tax leglslatioj ed the Germans from some posk/ oi-jties on dam constructioix’’ de- From Ankara came reports that Tlmika, in Dutch New Guinea, outright dlBcbarges to men 38 which now is back in the said it .was probable that PINBHURST QUALITY /V the request of thAJustlce Depart tiona. although there was no im - cflared Marsh. military quprtera there had re suffered along with ^ nearby Steam Press at Hom^ yeare and older. Instead, men ment yiaa not certm the measure tee’s hands, but (Chairman terial change In this front before Rep. T. Emmet Caa^je, the village of Keaukwa tram bombs FISH released for work In agriculture ton (D., N. C,) aald "I thfhk ceived intimati®'** t ^ .Grermana (Continued on/Pag* FeoH^'/ t^ratcra / \' - /■ would he brought upNunln today, Smolensk. minority leader,, retorted that dropped by medium/Hudsons in a but Majority Leader M ^ rm a ck Gate No Objeetives/ Marsh, was making a "political (Conttnned i^'Dage seven) mid-moiling raid. ' ■'/ der Chuns' (OoBtteoed OB Page Twa> profesaional job on* all garments. l*Jq Girls’ Coats Boys’ Coats tives, » F*e said. The Germans Marsh said that the biU was of Getting Re^ SituUlion im proved Flashes Mucli Sosploloa About Bill ^ Velson Lauds particular interest to the ’’Bepub' (Lete Bu^etiaa * f the (P) W in) > Steak Cod scorch, no s t ic k /^ shine, no lint, no experience neces^ In plalda, chacka, twamb and plain m ateri^ in with cape to matchteh In tweada,tweeda, plaida,pU navy riiga- "In aO my long years In the now were'\Mhtlng from a good Chungking, April 1.—(Ah- A depth of d e fr a y where they were iican side o^^fhe House” because inese Arifiy spokesman said to- Steak Pollack, navy, red, copen blue/lnd roM. Sizea 2 to 6 y e i ^ latlon and aoldierher blue with ., braaa buttona. House,” commented Sumners. "I the collapse wah a "clear case ot Meat Priced sag;,,, __ ^ , / Crash have never seen a bill to which \War Output well-armed amt' fully-manned, and that the sltuaUon on ' the Overcome By . Emotion Slsev 1 to boasting superioia numbers in some Public Works department .Ineffi In southern' Hupeh province Bootopi, AprU I—i/P)—A stocky, MEAT -^--*•$10.98 there waa as little objection, but ciency." ' ' Int^d^ictory- Sale I ’•oeaeeoBew $4.98" $7.98^ sectors. ' \ had b^n “very much stabilized hard-bpiled deputy fire chief,- Cube Steak -» yean . around which there centered so ' .Allowing Marsh te Continue jnuch suspicion.” There was some'/evidence that Standards on Beef, Veal, and imtoovrd” irt the pftst week. eian of - 88 years’ service te Pot Roasts Five O ccupa^ of Navy ‘Miradi^'^f Production’ they were, piling in N.'reserve.s as Shortly after Marsh started Boetpn tire department, t(ias His reference,’ he said, waa to talking Clarie attemptied to have Lamb and Mutton to One e^niy force south of the Round Ground Plane ^' Para^^te to" fears expresssd by many members Seen; Potential Power they strained every eKfOTt to halt former trehty port of Shasi on the i'orae by emotion today as / ’ Boys’ Cotton Jersey Suits the Ruasian advance tolye'i^ Smo him ruled out of order, but Speak lated to a Superior court ' Pork Chops Reg. 98c Girls’ Straw ifi^s that ihe broad legialatloiA woUld er Harold Mitchell (R ) permitted Be Like Those of -Pork. Yangtze r ii^ haa been "more or Safety; Hits Tr^T opi enable the department to "perse' Never Seen Before. lensk. \ '' ful scenes he witnessed Soup Bones (THE MODESS T A !i ^ N ^ Becoming atylea In bonnet ahapt^l^^^ith anamall,' Plain pante with eontraating atriped colored tope. The Red Army had to use rbgds the majority leader to . continue entered the fire-swept reading a long prepared addhes.s. (OsntinDed* Pa^the^odes8 Tam here last night and stete poRce management and labor have ‘ech Probe■X Smolensk. 'private . lake - but which later and mutton, which along with ra tlon''i»eare<’ the cm" of Its ■ pon in individual applicators, ‘ said aeven persona were killed- yated America to a “height of flqssed m title to toe statg. tetlon'of evidence. STRICTLY FUESH , Babies’ Pastef Flannel Coats \ The police said aix bodies were The Germans continued sharp tioning. are expected by officials PINEHUR.ST EGGS potential military .power auch as but not blg-acale attacks in nar He said that S. B. Palmer. SU' to iron out many of toe kinks In Of War Plante retmvered from the plane’s wreck V Be Sought the world haa never before seen,”' perihtendent of dama had wrilten Ties Record On Ships Grade A Medium , .doz. 48c with poke bonnet to match. In pink, blue,' and age and that the seventh waa row sectors along the northerii toe meat distribution machinery. aaya Donald Nelson, chairman of Donets river, and failed to make two letters to Governor Hurley Thera'price; rules, which prob Baltimore, Apri' 1—rid Large Grade A , . . .dor. 55c maiaa, for baUaa.up tp 2 yiaan old. q a found 20 feet away. They aald five the War Production board. su$;gesHng that toe dams at Bol- Motion for^ Annul Bethlehem-Fairfleld Shlpyaa^ occupants .of the plane bad para apy croasingB or to djlve toe Bus- ably win. be released Monday, will 8«t .. •eeeaes«*eaeeeaeee aaaa a a Labor Will Ask The WPB chief In an address ■ 'x- • • be similar, to thk standardized re ^reported today It had tiril Spinach ...... ,1b. 18c chuted to safety. w. . last night asserted that toe (Contteoed on Pag* Four) ment of Ruling ^ ins tional record for prodoctioB In New York, the Third Naval (Ooattejoed ea Page Fepr) / tell pork prices thkt go into effect Juke Oranges , . . .dor. 41c Federal \Action on operation of bqsineaa men and the today, although the^ probably will Parliament Siippo^ Uberty cargo ah(ps during M a m c h i s t m C o m m * district public relaUons officer de concentrated productive forces of delivering 16 vessels te the clined to discuss ths crash until Rickenbacker Talks. not be effective until'about' April ORDER toe nation’a factories have result time commlssioa. The Osilfo HATS after 's Navy teveiUgator tent to ed'In many “dramatic” achieve' Will Sri Up Two P^tpea London. April 1—(4’)—A.parlia Shi|>biiUding compeajr, Wl|mte|^ CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ FROM PINEHURST: \ the scene had submitted his report. Atlanta, April 1—(g^A lbert W mentf in coat reduction. He cited List of Pon’it'Is Issued As in the,case of today’s mentary motion demanding annul- I ion Calif., set the record le Kleenex, Scott Towete, Shoe He said there would be an an Gossett' president” of tnq Atlanta several Instance* and aald they prices, the now rules on beet veaL ment of a new defense regulation |,.,nember. nouncement of casualtiea ImtU FederaUon of Trades, said today iamb and mvtton will rat up two whieh empowers the government Polish, Brooms, Johnson 'next of kin had been notified. w en the' "direct effect of toe mass Old English Wax, Scratch' ------Federation officers and delraa proOuctlon technlquea and experi For 1943 April Fools ’ Day piicea one for small independent to aj^point directors ^tq munitions Decide Meetiog Futile To Make You Sing Of Spring ^ ANKLETS o Sorvivera af Crash had voted to request a congr stores and the other for laige in firms haa won toe support of 100 New Delhi. April l——A dep Remover. / ' Stete poUce aald tbs survivon ence-of American Industry acquir sional InvesUgaUon of moUvea be ed In peacetime.” dependents and chains, in each of membera of Parliament, it waa utation of tndlM leaders wrblcb Conte to the store — we wers: hind a series of nddresees deUvaiy had arranged to meet tbe Brittat Fine gauge mercarined cot Nelson told toe Economic cliib Kennetli L. DIxob *I Don’t put salt In the sugar II zones into which the country made known today, .following new ,will help all we can with Lieut Kenneth Cotton, 27, eo- ed by Capt Eddie Rickentiacker has been divided. The two prices Coilrarvative opposition to the viceroy. Lord Ltelltogow, today,'' We want hats! TTie cry of every well dressed ton AnkleU in turn back or pUot of San Marino, OaUf.; Bn- mMtlng that the transformation Washington, April 1.—(dV- bowl.' One cup of coffee ruined by r new red, points. This Gripper tope. All wanted D f and dealing primarily edth i a spoonful oT aalt la. considered probably ’will be a cent to a few government’s policy in taking over announced teat nigbt It hiMl darid-, sign Ardis'Ductiam, 21, Houston, of Industry from a peacetime to a Thla Its April Fooi’t day—aome- ed to cell the meeting off se fu tU ^ I ahadaa. Sizaa 8 to 11. production... wartime bssis Itad required "vigor times known as All Fools’ day, grounds for Justifiable homicide. cente apanL with the amal atorra war plants. jrou nse only Red woman who knows the advantage of a really becoming Tex.; AvtaDoB Mschlnlst Mate t Im deputatloB, la a memoraadBNl / 2 9 Goaartt said the addraaaea rep ous strnamlining of our civilian which doesn’t leave any doubt as Don’t lot the air out of your permlttM to charge toe higher The London Mirror immediately A’s ". First Ctess Romsn Somplotkl, 24, resented ^.attacks on organise^ pricea -■j'icaura of higher relative interpreted the movement ae an had asked the vteeroy’a w mlsstee hat. Snappy little sailers, gay and perky pomp-adour> Chicago; Aviation Machinist Mate economy. to what the ancients thought neighl|or'a tifea—unless you’ve labor, and when Rlckenbacker ; made your will. operating coate. . - - "antl-Crippe hunt” and said it was to talk witk Mebaadas K. G a n ^ . ihly Ground . . 855 BIAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Third Class Barnard La Pialrle, spoke here laat Sunday, OoSsett de- ■evelattea Of Hid den Power about moat folka now Interned te the .Aga Kban’t < o f But in view of toe war's rO- Don’t drain his gasoline out on Thia will do away with toe con "obvioualy dictated by • .the fear LAMB PATl'IES ables. Trim sport'models, and a beautiful selection 82, Detroit and AvlaUon Machin cllnsd to ait on the speaker’s stand, 'Buf' to me,- it la a startling that Sir Stafford Cripps will ex palace at Peoaa. The group aald H ; revtlstion of the hidden power of strlctlons on what some fooU toe groun’d. Not a lawyer in toe fusion over meat prices which of ist Mate Third Class Roland explaintefif his acUon as a protest ficials believe has done much to pand hit policy of obtaining gov had told It would merely hr^ per pound...... lb. 35c 'malro^ hats. All the new shades. Holmss, 2S, Clemons, la. America Uiat hre have been able consider fun, the- Society for toe country would dare touch _ your JttnljMBjgoIntsjer^^ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS ‘ ag^lfirt his Interpretation of Rick caae,f'" make'possible wldespresd "black ernment control of aircraft flrma given the viceroy’s reply sad thcr* Paul 01odan,'on whose property enbacker’a stand. to produce,' for total war, on toe Preservation .^of Practical Jokers which he considers inefficient.” would be no dlarnnaloni , Children’s and Misses HANDBAGS present gigantic acalc. without today warned Ita membera Don’t sneak into an Army camp markets” in meat. Formerly, each tlie plan* landed, said he and his Opposes "lesplrteg Strikse" store had its Individual maximum Sir Stafford is the minister for • • • COTTAGE CHEESE rdtew Ripe Baaaaaa .Sweet Flarida OraagM .wife were having dinner when they dlsturblng’ civillan life more than throughout the nation to proceed with a bugle and blow reveille an for Easter. Simulated leather and fabric hand In bte .address hare and at othsr hour early. Tearing' you limb from meat prices depending on what aircraft production and .tw'o inci Total Disarming Essential . . ilk lb. 25e . heard tbe plane overhead. places, Rlckenbacker said he was wa have. We are turning out more with caution in toe matter of dents have brought the current to- Ottawa, AprU 1—<#)-—'MHItskMl bags in pouch or underarm styles. Little Prin pyiuiks—otherwise, there may be limb would expend , valuable mill' that store charged for each cut in nee Jar ••«•••••,. 18c- 1 3 c L b . 29 c Doz. "it dromed aom* flarea," he not opposed to organised labor, goods for war than we ever pro isareh, 1942. As Wholesale prices do over toe government’s powers. ForelgU Secretary Aatbony V’*"’-"^'* cess Brand. Colors: . Red, navy, black, green. $ 1.00 ea« 'Said, "mid then it crashed.” duced for our peacetime needs— casualties. tary energy. pointa. but he called for the "elimination Above , all, dont Jump up and rose, many stores with low maxi- He haa taken over Short Brothers, ■aid today that total MdtoH OtapcftBtt Swear loley Taagertaes Ha aald U' hit the top of a tres of racketeers in labor,” and yet pre have anoqgh industrial For teatanoe: wiiirna qould not afford to handle vriM> manufacture Stirling bombera of Oermaay. Italy aae dap $2-98 t, ,$5.98 and sheared oft a wing as it felL preaaed opposlUoa to "any organ power left over to keep ctvUlan Don’t put any bricka under oM surprise your acquaintances by eaoeatlal te an' eadBgteS shouting: "Hell Hitler!” much meat. Some Were tempted, and Sunderlanda. and in a atato- 4 f o r i S e . 23 c D oz. Isation, Individual, labor union or standards of living at a high hats on the sidewalk, for paaaing ment to Parilament yesterday he after tbte war pedestrians to Mck. It’s sabotage *niey may not know what day accordingly, to buy meat illegally Trossury BsIsbcb ^larasltictf agltator-or -disturber" lavtl." •Old ssU It at illegal prices. As ■aid ths regulation contains “no Ftek SaaiteM OmpaCnUt * Extra Loipa Arttelialms who hindered war production "by Nalsos added that it was "dsst^ —ahoes are ratioaad. it te—and there’s enough ate senteeism without taking time OPA assS it. It was tmposaibte to provision for the rsturn od sbarsa jltFf GREEN TsRiteftnn IprU 1—m —Tha Inuring strikes.' able that y do not curtail dvif- Don’t ua* ♦»»»* old wallet-oo^- to shareholders at th4 end of the ■nraaee ef tbslr 3 f o r 3 5 e 2 fo r 29 c string trick. If the tucker bends out to attend fools’ funerals. enfoic* tbs Individual ceilings be lition at the Treasury March SO 'The reiresolution adopted by the ISB production much further,” but cause toe public could not deter- war, or any other time” of t!"“ Said te an addn STAMPS * Receipts, 8106.723,096.67; ex Federation requested a congreS' cautioned that ”we muat not oe over to pick It itp. he may bust P. a.—April' Fool! There’s HP Tip OeSfarate Thd JW H A U CQftI GIVEN W R H Uturea, 8283,64B,278J6; set hla auapendara. Rubber elastic is such thing as p Society for toe (Coatlaned oa Fags Sevens tOonHansd an Pag* Sevs»t (CeBtiBBad a* Pag* Seveak .scarce* ■ Preecrvatlon o4 Practical Jokara* n.JWHAUcoii / 2 3 c L b . 89 c Bunch • auBCMMtat'dMw> '; CASH SALES |4jm,f|67A6$Ai. tel rage SoveaX M AM H IfTM COIIII* ■ 8Ri I' te Mb MANCHESTE* ETENDI'O BXR ALD, HANCHESTER, CONN, TDnmRSDAT, APRIC 1, TB0 I— s . . „ - ^ .n urea' which' would have the effect m e ^ ; youthA under 18, and "in- Billion Dollar Doubts Taxes o. raiaing farm prices. ' Planes Sma dhdduals t^ o , on account of other rkStarts laigtt One is the Bankhead b ill—now pmployinsnt, household responsi- ^oys m before the jireaident, and which bllitlea/or physical limitations -etre Total Is Seen W ill Be Taken might have to be passed ov6r his At Japanese not gVsilable for full time work." biity Fi] expcctejl'veto In that case— which a directors were given dis- m I! Not F« excludes farm' benefit payments in fetionary authority to grant ex- figHK^ng parity price formulas. Expect Slate W ill Pay So is Year Supply 'ceptlons to - business where a 48-, The other ta the Pace bill, passed hourXacliedule "would be im p ra/ R a i l r o a d M a n V " v alvation A the preeent^eek. The ne- -by the Houae and return'ed to the ticabl/in view of the nature of I Much on the liicoinc (CooMnued from Page Om ) (Continued fi'om S a v e s P l a n t C o i Short $1,453 But , _____ figure, ll25,(KKhOOO «ct for Apiculture committee by the the opeiAttons,' would not contri 5 To Send 1 C o iifi’ ! thia year'a . campalgnx^ll take Tax fo r I.4i8t Year. Senate, which Includes fat-iii labur bute to the^reduction of latx>r re iais Are ought to let the issue cool less d e stro y ed ,"/ a lU u ^ h the. plete Destrlictio; h M e n i n ^ . «v r> ii n t Mnie time to tabulate and it could costa In setting parity prices; ’ V' quirements,'hr would conhlct with little.” y - * '..Lieut. Luther M. Bolton, a com Japanese still 5>Iing to Hwajunjg Bnt A m ou n t W ill IS6|not be learned today whHhcr or Hartford. April 1— UP) —The Jeffers showed his UTe to a any Federhl, state ot/bcal law or mission ' agent before he entered in Hunan province,. near the shore Danbury^ A^ril 1.— (4 (The M^cbMti h o d S o o n ' **** ***** reached. It Treasury department has received gro\ip 6f senators in lyoiscusaion regulation llmlti'ng hdura of work." it the largeat attm jever needed, by the Havy, testified today that he o t Lake Tunxing. the spokesman Detroit, one o f,tbe greatest war spark from an acetylene torch of the curtailment of/thc/guayule said. ' / _ 38 mem thd Red Crosit. Thia la due to the' 900,000 taxable and. nontaXable In realizedx a net of $24,345 after production centeirs, 'expected im ing used by a workman in a 10 plant program for makWg rubber. He reported^’^ severe fighting rice, M ajor 1 Althoush the Red Croea war: far-flunsrfar-flung OutooateOutpoata where ita sei^;aer- come tax returns from Connecticut He te8tlfl«-d that/lheyacreagt in expenses And F'edei'al taxes in mediate release of 500'workers for car garage at the John W. LeahJ south of ttie. Burma road where F>day. ^And “ drive wili continue until the i vicea are required, 'residents for 1943' and Indicated volved is needyd mote tor ' food 1942 for obutintng government war oLher Jobs„Accordlng to the area plaht on White street, shortly bi| o f $30,800 haa been reach-' Chairman James Blair of the contracts for'manufacturers. toe Japanese attempted to take WMC office, which addM that :«o tt that < today, using the first quarter as a and added; / / the town of Talo in Vunnan prov tore nine o'clock this mornlni laat minute whirlwind cam- general committee aaid'-yeaterday "The rubber program is critical As the .House Naval committee ifiore gradual releases eventually was blamed by Fire Chief Job T ee yardstick, that KcderSl taxes of all ince near' the Burma border. by the local chapter felt |’aftemodn that the theatera, which be'-auae we don't know how ail the pressed its inquiry into activities would release 10,000 for more e ^ H. McNamara, for a fire whic During the " cek, the spokesman jib er o f comfc llbft of Ita mark by $1,403.19.' stared their drive today, would kinds, in the state will likely reach varlous^roceaSea'for synthetic rub of war brokers, Robert E. Kline, acntial Jobs or the armed services. caused damage amounting to set! said, the Chinese repulsed 13 those etation ^ | i Dorothy Dowd, chapter trass- j incr&ae the total and thia move- the record-shattering figtire of one ber art going to turn out. M y qon- committee counsel. aSid that he Half File Statements/ » a l thousands o f dollars. Threl Japanese attacks in different, .falling regulat worked through ten o'clock i^ en t, together wfth the other bcn- billion doUars by the end of the viytlon is that we are perfecting It would show that Bolton\upon en Approixmately half 3,000 thicks in the garage were consid] tent to the boj ret the last minut^ fefit performances 'scheduled all current year. to the point where it .will very tering the Navy, turned oyer his localities ai(d launched 17 of th ^ f affected employers in D«troit'filed own. A erahW damaged by the. fire, PontrlbMfiona and at noon tod* through April leads him to believe Collector Thomas a. Smith oty. 'nearly nirtt all requirements with interest in pending contra6t,s to statements M their sitii^tionS, and was the garage itael'. Names The high command aai(L^in a i i a UuiVthe amount stated above that the quota will be reached Hartford, who together with l)ia out mixture with natural r\ibber.“ his father. ' the area office said/gb'out 90 per The -workman, Fred Hodabon communique that in the 'Tailo area The entire Ic |Kci^ bod^of the Manchester High shortly. staff was congratiilatcd by ,S^ie. ’ Bolton, for thrrt . years secre cent indicated they were taking was-using, the torch to cut a Invited to Dlsrusa Plans ^the Japanese had euffbi-ed 300 Contributed but ftSMak all thM.waa nMded. The atii- Meantime those who have not tary Morganthau for completing tary to' former /Representative' steps to comply while . the rest way through a metal patiittbti Secretary Morgenthau also was Cesualtiea in one ^ t o r alone Vomen outstan ol contrlBqtcd $311.13 towards yet donated may do «o at either the income tax filing pcrioci under Scott (D'., (^Ilf,), acknowledged made clear-cut requests for ex- separating the Leahy garage/Iron the source for tbe news about cur wiiiile a reinforcedydapanese col- roted much tlm fm|d yeaterl the Manchester Trust Company or trying conditions and wiihmit re-, that a part o f a $7,480 item fbr emptlona or mt^e lima to get onto a building occupied by the Omter^ rency plans, saying that United umn\ trying to /dross the Talo E^ch afternoor Go OrW the Top Red Cross headquarters at the gard for length of hoi^, was hes- entertainment m 1942 had gone the longer, ec^dule. less Grinding Company, a/defenai ' * TVS a IM B>A ^ ^ i a ** Nations representatives have been river was repdlaed with 100 the direction of While ii^ li admitted that the Hou.se A Hale building on Main ‘makinp'^prcdictlona’ for "business p a tu lties," for such ^ihe Baltimore WMC office, re production unit also opemted b j invited -to Washington to dtScuss caauaaltlea, Jind flltdfl the b % iirw nfail^iT^p obtanr lU quota street. But Assistant 9micc.tor Frank things as y^oked turkeys for porting general cohipllance, said Mr. Lieahy. At the tlniie several this goveniment's plans for post . Observera believed the Japa |/ere> Mrs. Ma ^ISthln the liiM,eet by ihe Natipni W. Kraemer held that tpe billlnn purchasins/atenta and their fami that out .-Of 1.500 requests for ex- oil trucks were in the garagd a n f war stabilization. He did not say nese wanted to take the town of rinh'J. Addy, W American • R w CroesMt hM, mark is not an unlikely figure for lies at Cniiatmaa time." emptiop^, 500 were withdrawn according to Fire Chief McNrl 8 ..-'Crawford, \ £ H iM v e r , excelleihV, p r o a p «« all collections including .income, what these plans are. y But yfle em pha^ed . that those Tak) as a prelude, fti a campaign ' The Tunisia fighting comr^^t voluntarily before the deadline, mara a spark from the tbrch flevj 'omdt. R. La K M r Manchester. Special benelit rt»- victory and miscellaneous classes, Christmas gifts, which he said aimed at reducing Chlneae atrong- came from Secretary of -'War BOO, Were given partial exemption througii the air and landed in on4 rx)ckwood. Mrr ^-•■^ttUnments that could not w a - \Weddings on t^C basis of 'known deposits. c o ^ h im from $600 to $800,. had holda near the. Burma-French In- Stimson who told a press confer (covering individuals or d e p a i^ of the oil trucks causing the firq rfra. T. Russell Ibty be staged durlng^^he pton; This compares with $425,00(1,000 ne only to commercial purchaa- dc-China bofder. ^ ence that German Marshal Erwin ments), and the 100 others wrte which spread so rapidly tha| ^art. Mnth are still capable oXbringX last year and $181,000,000 the year Rommel apparently ^11 haa 'ng agents— not to government, CAlaeso Continue AttacHa gi-antcd total exemption. B u t'few within a few minutes tbe entir The boxes the balance down consld«^bly» before:' bulk of Ma fqrcea ipfact, di employes. In Hunan province, < the. high' workers were expected to be re building was ' afire. ind a h alf. oma tA the chiirch groups umter McKendree-Ha'nd For First Qiiarier the Mareth line, defeat, and t command aald the ClilneaeNwere leased. A railroad employe from Midi Rain, toothpaat ^Mlta Hazel Trotter, chairman ^ Figures from the office of Ckimp- Lillie M. Hand of Manatee, strong chahee rtm alni he c ^ . ef continuing their attacks . ^ear The area office for Washington, dlefleld, N. Y., whose identity w atl J-andy, home-m religious organizations', have tretor C. Sheldon Heywood .show formerly of Mabchesfer, fect a uniori.with Axis to/cea in Kwajung, 'whose possession'ena which is unusual in that the gov not learned, waa staiiding In tbej Piiades, soap, c St to report. ed ^138,000,000 dieposited in the northern Tahiala 48 Hour Week bled the Japanese ro anks from income tax collections of the richest rice producing re Week) is easily the biggept enj- plant, saw the blase, and-halt ’ he recipient. were so many obstacles to dauA^cr, x^llian May ^nd, to in the quarter, ended last night. In cornrttion'xwith .spfdlei's still to be trained tor "bat^, the War gions of China, pibyer and w’ar plants are scarce,, an approaching freight tcpln le In this campaign where March alone, which for th'e first Also Cfct J. K. MfcKenVw of the Hi S. Navy department announced that cora- Now in Foi "ihe Chinese brok/ into' one said less than one out of five af which would have blocked the flfl I who live In Manchester time went over $100,000,000. Show 'nhe is not t formerly W Mi petitlvXteam spopts.'\limited only town in the reg^ion, the high com- fected employers had asked ex apparatus from reaching th4 In Hartford gave in the ed depoaiU o f $15,500,000. This Ituch K H u k wi by the available jequipm«nt,and',inx emptions and most, o f those were scene and aounde4 an alarm fTon siBo n-Tde "ontii- The ceren^y performed on was against 34 million last year -mand said, but the Japanese coun- bJhrlstntaS. the terest of stud^t.a then^lv'es, ere But Many Plants in service establishments with’ so few a nearby box. Many did not. But December 3, 1942, ^ Jacksonville, and 15 million the ye(*r before. tV-attabked under air cover and wnt boxes tQ t planned for smdlers attending col an artiHery barrage and “ see-saw workers they were "borderline When firemen reached the scentj \,urriers . ca led, Florida. The brJdiHL attendants In pointing out the basis for an cases." fee, too. The id leges iindej/thrf Arm y specialized Stale Have Long Been fighting npw is in progreas in the the flames were aprsadlng Int hcless, 'sA4 were refused on were the brother and sister-in-law estimate for the current year, Mr. This report, along with the com ltd M ajor .Cu .^ e ir ^donations of the bridegroom, .Mr.N»ad Mrs. 'training program. ' '' suburbs' the defense plant, and CSiief Met oxes had arri ••••AlM V#AM A .X Kraemer said income taxpayers On That Basis. ment that few workers would he. deducted K;pm their pay Carson McKcndree. The ^tu re of an unkempt civil -Namara bad his .men concentrate noming for tl this year are overwhelmingly pre ian apprarsnee was projected be- released becauae 48-hopr opera- ’ work The bride attended lo^Xublic ferring qqarterly' instalment ^ y - their efforts In halting the jjtatl.oned In C fore/the Senate Bankinif commlt- Bridgeport, April —The British Flw8 Attack tiona already were Widespread, End This X * schools, and after,4he deaU t.^her ments. Eto great was the rush of at thia point. A fter thirty mtn-j |3outh Pacific by Joaeph Byrne of the Beauty W ar Manpower Commission's or was. echoed by area 'officials at utes, by using several Unas o f bosM ts>. eted that liester'B father,., the late John Hand,\ln returns, which numbered 900,000 Oil Installaltb^s Buffalo. N. Y.; SterMng. til.; Chey sent at thi »o U Will resicbed b e f ( ^ the April of 1934 tite family movM to Berber Shop Supply institute, der that all Industry go on a 48- the blalze was brought under coa-^ against 625,000 last year, that a New Delhi." April 1.— (iP)—Oil enne. Wyo.; Mobile, Ala.; Manito these men., in FIoMda, she attended Bradenton' guing in behalf of a bin to holir' week beginning today found trol. proportion of the mail instailations at Bham'o and rail woc. Wis.: Bath. Me.: Salt Lake have to be ov High school from which she was e.stablisb ait office of civilian sup approximately 94,000 war workers Chief McNamara praised ,tb«j he restricted i been cleared. / way yards at Manda^y w^e K. City and other points,' while FIRST She is .Utklng the ply separate from the- War Pro in thls'area scheduled to work on quick-thinking of the railroad With each n , Kraemer believed that/ an A. F. targets in raids on Burma Hampton Roads, Va„ said about '^SGNOFA training course at -Mound duction board, Byrne said that "to that ba^, according to Deputy ploye suting, "that had the |ent that leave) lohal $25,000,000 in payihcnts yesterday, a British communique 500 of the 1,500 affected conderns PaiXHoapItal, St. Petsraburg. and reduce the attractiveness of the Area Dlre^or William G. Ennis of been the slightest dslay ia appa-| |tldn Arm y bo; filed ov March 15 is stilt ^ b e de^ announced today. had asked partial'or total exemp will Msgraduati^ in June.'Student American woman would h r hard the commlmon. ratus reaching the sC4na, tbs ^rtis declare positeoVith banks-in Apnl, bring Fires were started in the niain tion. jiuraea not allowed to naaiTy on the hor.ie front. He left to the . Mr, Ennis ^ i d that the Bridge Ure plant may havs been de-| ult to mainti ing the income tax parents rela oil storage buildings, enemy bar Ealled **Moat Cooperative" during tbetc course until last week imagination what males would port sees la eomplylng with the Stroyed.” omprised nto tive to thexflrst qu^ter to more Waterbury, Conn., employers when tbe baivwas removed; This Ippk like without oarbers' help, ’ order 100 per cent a.s far as all racks and other bulldlnga, the nen. The maji X USE than $160,008,000. I t will be three were described by the local WMC is'th e reason fqr the belated an Other developmenta; firms vyhb do an ,mterstate' busi British said, in the daylight at service we TABLETS. SALVE. I DROPS weeks before ^ejn atl dated Up to' tack On BhsCmo, on the Irrawaddy office as "most cooperative.” while nouncement. Tne. bridegroom is March 15 will M entirely cleared. Hopea^foi; Short Camimlgn ness are concemed'-xxcept a few Dd. eomewhere in the iknith Pacific. river east of Katha. the Bridgeport, Conn., and Wichita, Report Sou KiUeds .Democratic'National Chairman caaoa where there ar^xP^^^^^I prob Kas/, offices saii compliance wps A. Mrs. Hand’s son, Hbrold L. HSiid . Parknesa bid the results of the FianK Walker, saying it It too lems involving only Individual “ t,00 pe, cent.” Waterbury added is with the M.C.T.C. atXlamp Per Pratt tney early to discuss 1944 presidential workers. attack on -the Mandalay yards, it In Plane Crai . • was announced. that all '-office workers' had gone rive Ol ry, Wllliiamaburg, 'Va.,\anotber candidates, added a hope for an Ail of the various service com Ol the longer working schedule. daughter, ' Leone, Mre. agreement between the Democra panies and business concerhs wbo The wiSr bulletin also said that Sh< for Workers a light British .Naval craft braved Somerville, N. J., reporting Waterbury,' April X.—iJP)— I Roberts, baa moved to tic and Republican parties for do a strictly. Intrastate bu^ess only one request for an exception, Market r ! a WITH A TOWU le only member of the Hi late national conventions and ' a are not affected by the W M X p r- Japanese fire from tbe shore of sign George Lanoue,''28, son and that covering cases of Just Fire Captain Walter Lsnous, Wa 7 " * * Edw. J. QOsoell,m fam ily living in Manchester Is Ola- Imployees of Pratt k short campaign next year. der. Mr. Ennis said, and the ch e^ - the Mayu river, north of Akyab, Wtthersfleld f«y . three employes, said some concerns terbury; waa killed yesterday vine, the wife of John T, Thomp- ialon Nilea-Bement-Pond Ci Representatives of Negro or up here has been confined strictly, to sink three or four JapaJieae had shifted many Of thel> clerical ernoon at 3:15 orclock in an “ avia«| N ) ^ Y o r ^ sonNpf 27 Turnbull road. West,, Hartford,' .will ganizations told the' Senate Mili- to firms who do an Interstate busi .motor laimchet Tuesday night. workers to productionlufc depart l.eral qnd oliy treated, to a two-hour etage pres- Commlttee that war indus- ness which covers practically all 'I>n R.A.F. Hurricanes engaged tlon accident" at San Diet 4 i»W4 ments as a result o f lengthening C^llf., according to a telegram entatloivxat Bushnell Memorial has failed to 'utilize "huge induatrial organizations. ig^Japanese flghtera in aeridl their hours. Jauncheii'a coi ceived here today. |Miw254, lldly Bacoailag Mlveat '^ Sunday, evbnlng, April 4th, the p and womanpower pools" be- Information gathered by the liueia ovpr the Buthldaung area/'ot Typical reports Included: ' No other details were company fauXsMnounced. To be of race prejudice, Manufacturers’ Aasociation Indi Burma yesterday, the Brltlab Portland, Ore. — Vancouver, Anchorage, Alaska, A p ^ 1—(>P| closed. featured at thb\Pratt A W.hltney. ter White, secreta^ of the cates that Industrial plants In this said, and one enemy aircraft was WaSh^ area— Ail war industries tgrlcultunr si ■—The govemment-aponsprefted Man- “Radio Jamboree\are, Wythe IVll- National Association for the Ad- area have been working their plant destroyed. ' have bean operating on the 48-hour Ensign Lanoue, commissio tanuska valley faijn.- project, becama effe PAL HOI III-.'. CHOUND Hams, celebrated network news vanceno^ of Colored People, de- personnel overtime for a long time From this operation and other week and most other firms affect laat July after graduating, from a1 which had only five per cent of Its tton, \ commentator and foreign corre clarecf t h ^ six months after a 80 that the average time worked offensive patrols the British said ed have been.^getting along with U. S ., Naval Aviation school a t] colonists In good standing three Announcem spondent and Gene abd Glenn. presideAUalNexecutiVe order for per week per employe has been that three R, A. F. planes failed reduced sta ffs'". because of in-, Jacksonville, Fla., waa assigned a| [attack agalna years ago. rapidly is becoming aol- about 48 hours for months. New to return although the pilot of ability to secure, replacements. few months ago^to San Diego. 'vent, Dr. H. C.,Hansen, director of W TIC comedians, X**® wHl qulrz bidding vt^^mination against .ms/'from J Pratt A Whitney employeeS^rom Negro worker#), a United SUtes order foUnd no shifting about of one of thorn was believed safe. Firms and unions g ^ n g full co A native Of Waterbury, the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation (area aqperviat the stage. Employment Service survey dis smptoyea from one plant to an operation. N et one case of defiance. Lanoue received his Bachelq Corporation, reports. “*^"itlon admi) A half-hour of tbO program w closed that 51 peK cent of war other but there haa ^ e n much ex Japanese ClaiHi About 250 firms have appKi^d for Science degree In 1941 tpn yeater be broadcast dir^C from the stage industries said " t h ^ d id not and tension 'of help within plants where exemptions. University of Niagara. the new regul over W TIC from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m. wouM not employ Nkgro work- office employes and. service em 20 Planes Destroyed Beauqiont, Tex.—Practically all "There will The radio broadcast will include a era"-",. ployes were working 40 hours war plahta and moat, other busi- Beporta 150 Klll ^ / l n education. En news commentary' by Wythe W il Holding high Interest.Nbut still prior' to the WMC order. These By The Associated .Press nesaea a lr^ d y working 48 hours day—end we’ liams, and several “Gene and to be fully judged, was t i ^ effect Changes in scheduled working time A Japanese Imperial headquar a week or more, and others have London, .—“(F)-—Tbe Ne He warned controlled Glenn" interviews with Pratt A of the eatabliahment of t h \ 48- are expected to Increase the total ters announcement broadcast by agreed to adjiiat/ to that schedule radio aald i k is I and handlers Whitney employees who have hour work week today In 32 azpas average hours worked per week to the Tokyo radio today asserted | today. Area dirtoto found “every broadcast orded by The A m o * cut o f B dated maeje outstanding records on the of labor shortage. well over 48 hours becauae of the. that Japa;neea air units raiding, in employer an^ employe we have today that UO petw .mp o f tbe nature of many production Jobs eastern India and along the Ara- talked to has cooperated mag sons killed, 400 InJarSd and war production front. liquidation, Seen Impending thoua culture perim A* part of the program, QaytoH .here upon which the wSr effort of- kan coast in Burma destroyed 29 nificently/manager i t Pratt A Whitney, an bor picture was the prediction ot {Ttlme operations until the par- the. The number of workers reieas- aged fpiir others besides setting ^all for German coestal. oonvoya.. city, state or nounced that In accordance with com]rttent observers that a grad ticthar task is completed. ed/oT other Jobs will be very, ual liquidation of the W ar Pro Allied military inatallatlona ablaze. align regular company policy, service /The claims ytet* not confirmed pins w ill' be awarded. to those em duction Board's LaM r Production ------division is impending, Two new )ty any A llied source. M a t l e r i ^ ployees who have corobleted an ^ The ship sunk was a 1,000-toiF liyaloal FltneM Teats other 10 years 'With the company units— a “ manpower halson" and I K /'.V / / / H t i the new "management-tabor coun transport, the J&panes, announce up to and Including Jiine 30, 1943. ment said..The damaged ships y/ere Gibson Gtty, m.— OF)—Td earn a Of Cl f-TOWLLa 'Tissues’ The company honoraiong time ser cil”—were expected to msorb the physical fltn ^ certificate at Gib functions. which remain to the di 500-tonners, it was claimetL- vice with gold service pins for 10, The Japanese said they had son City Hlglr school, a boy must: vision which has surrendered Do 20 pushups\chfn self 10 times; X 20, 30, 40 and 50- or more years, ToM bombed Maungdaw, Alethangyaw NOW PLAYING Bern, Swit: with small diam^ds indicating ad much of its power to the W ar La climb 18 feet ofrope without us bor Boapd and other agencies. 2k>nlng Board Lppeals. Muni- and numerous other localities in -Reverting t ditional ten .years. Some 60 more cipal building, At 8. Bltrma. ing his feet; dlvkand roll over employees wil0-ecelve service pins On (^ p ^ o l Hill, the fourth term leather horse; pick up and c a ^ ^Heinrich Him question was forced to the frOnt Banquet at/8t. Bri( :eV* Men’s I The broadcast was recorded by at that time. [cU at K. The Associated Press ta New weight equal to owk 100 yardA In ;K orpe" decla as Republicans angled for Demo Club and Cpm{>baU 1 Because of the limited seating of C. Hoini Y'ork,. / 35 secon(ls; high J u i^ four/frtt; •Germany nee cratic support before introducing broad Jump 16 feet; run a mile in E compensate I facilities, ttekets are limited,- to [baiday, April 5 / ^OHMIW4WISON* ' Senate ^solution proposing a less than six minutea, kv Half-mile Pfaoilltate ser Pratt A Whl^tney employees by or April 6, 8, 7—Exhibition Rai6 Japanese Positions constitutional amendment limit in two minutes. 30 seconda and a all countries der of seniority and will be issued tery a^Lea Halpern, Dutch ai Washington, April 1 — -b-l>-ring indicated-a \ ^-x'several” •' ' Democri "The Navy .Comrs Through" C the growing ' C. of C. at 'Villa Lodlsa. aircraft A rt. H its'were scored and “ SHADOW OF, A DOUBT' jtery and " would auppoi^t the measure Tburaday, April 8 fires started in a raid on Munda "Henry Aldrich, Editor” that some m ight^ven be listi (Sermany, as your furs to Personal Notices- Entertainment for Inductees. on New GMrgla island all planes X co-authora. returned sertiyl trine that vi Masonic Temple at 8. ithe race.” Impetus to- the move came with Banquet, Disabled Ameticap "Das Schv the adoption . of anti-fourth tenn Veterans at Hotel Sheridan; HavVYou a Banjo GaitRr 'ard of Thanks loonger ^ Q j’king r j i t A I I I the principal SAVES VITAL Wlf» to # x p r«i»^- • our< resolutions by Republican-con Friday, April • Akmnd? You Can ■ Nazi race >pi l«tlot^^to tho nt\K\ ntlirhbt>ri. Hoar trolled aUte legialatiirea in Iowa, 'Victory, Garden lecture by Prof. I children with WAR MATERIALS (N>. No. 3. m^rars of the M^moritl Illinois, Indiana and Michigan— A. E. Wilkinson, High School hall Learn To Play It Quickly hospital, Case^rot., W. O. Glennay Weel^/^Effect F R I.. SAT. AN/>^^UN. ] emphasized i Co., and all thbae who aent the which Republican National Chair at 8, I of maintainii beautiful flowera Tknd for the .loan man Harrison'Bpangler said repre Saturday, April 17 GEORGE J. SMITH * rate, even of the care, at theXoaa of' our be* sented a spontanaoua movement Tall Cedgra Oersmonial at Ma Fdr 32 fetors Dial 8360 \ 19 Flower SL . may tempon SAFE love which apparently started.:too late sonic Temple. ^ abandon war fJDODS FRESHER -Mr. and Mra. A rth u r Thompaoti, to accomplish ita 'Ponatltutlohal Tuesday, April $4 (Oonttnuad P i g a ' ^ ] Mr. and Mrs. Carl JoKhfon and amendment objective by 1944. .Benefit concert for Red Cross by Coolcrator w«shtd «it iclii *r*tto« Tor atorajze 3 Yearn To Be A t Otmtetenoe Ghambiade aub at High School or essential Industry ars tpXte A iL O A n r SMf i « HI « .new 4 circuUtion ' Coqgcessmen also exhibited a hall. I . ' ! Details 'BMitied. Card oi Thanks ' trmnsfarred to ths anllsted ^ A n other 5658- W* are very grateful for alTtrlne- yearning to alt in on a United Friday, April 89 serve. Thia means they can be Keeps ioodi IrctK loiisef •i, I
-i Vj .X- ■ perk dropped late yesterday, snapping a gas main and cracking IMHIKCISI WHO- rcellfUkeuy Girps Whole Month’s i^heck Piltston the foundations of 12 nearby' toys in Camps Bethi Sholom homes. The subaldence— a gradual Sinkiiigs^'iVsaln Sinking of land w er a mins— oe- 'MCTOliri To'Red Cross War Fund cum d over a Pagnbttl Kntarprissa Not Forgotten Enlisted culllery. ResidShts feared, the sink ^ - ings may eofitinue. UONUSII A day tn Minchsafbr Red Cross'fwaa noticed that the check eame Secti6a.dl(fs^iiid in City Roof tit Colliery Oaves " Teacher Voluiil^ra for First sppKesthma of wandwfnlsaaiH alvation Arm j^"^rp» headqusrtera^ uncovers some y ^ ^ o ? tWil Drofis Several Karllet' yesterday part of the Overseas Servic^H|i'the roof jot a Jermyn-Green Coil pom- n ^ iea M (ifaid Zamo ■ a DaetarV |« To Send to the triotic Incident*. hnvinir received an honorable Snaps fSas Main. colliery caved In gn^ Andrew nuiU—promptly raUavo intsnss M i l Red Cross. A young chap walked into the dliohargs fo r ' disability. He do- (clrierczinaki, 45, a mjAer, was kill- ■oranaia ol simplo ddn w i hM, aOB ’•Men olflce ysstsfday and asked, if hs j nated hla whole month'a check Two others wepe rescued after aad atmilar rida u d aialp irritatMaif PltUton, Pa.. April to aKtenial eaose. ZamoatariaafS" News Mias MarceUa KeUy, daughter eoidd donate a sum to the, War i the War Fund Drive. , having been trappM for two hours. 1.—(« ; The M^choster Sslvstldn Army FUMd Drive. He deposited a check t Thie man had a chance dents of this northeastern A serious subsidence occurred nidhaaliag. Backed by 80 yasn' i Clean, atainleaa, iiThiU s Zsmo Icm torch I 3g membera In the armed ... , <1 viMninp' „_ v '| o f Mr.andMrs. JosephKelly, of SO on the deek and started for the first hand. Some of . the wgric car- sylvania anthracite city of^---- last week, damaging homes and ices*^wlirbe held at 8 P' ln. The!Hemlock atreet, has enlisted with the door. He was asked if he | ried on by the Red Croap^itb the the school "and three days later a ahowonakin. OnlySSa .. _ nan in a 10 ice, Itajor N. J. Curtis said were on the alert today ^After a. Abo 60t and 31.00.^ y ^ H j j would like a receipt .and replied I Armed TorcSs and ha-telt it was section ofNand sank several feet in ler sinking forced the Pittston }bn W. Leah] [■)day. ^And aa alwkys. the Army nyfy to close for repairs. -nie modem meaning at ••No.”^ After he left the office it i worth thlA him. another In a series o t thine subsi »t, ihortly bi| to M that theae boyai are re- to dences that lias ^m agod more hit mornlni Saturday, April _ 8 _ - «•»»»»»“ > A p rt ^ The quality of cork linproves Yesterday afternoon a morning service at T:S0 a. -m. wara Ineffldaiif'.and actually s tl.an lOO homes, .wrecked s high « Chief Job where*^she yvlU'...... attend classes •------at each time the tree is stripped. I Read Herald a fire whic ^ber of comfort boxes were sent Removing Masks haurd in aSme cases. We believe sihool building hind forced a war ChUdren’s Ssavlom _,..iip eclil■ ii instruction for three weeks! the restqsfttion of traffic signals to inting to se\| IT) thoee etatloned in the^ states, The junior Congregation ^ fhen sh.; will leave on a troop ship plant temporarily to close. , ollars. Threl nailing regulations prevent ship normsJ^peratlon, subject to cer- An area 50 by 75 feet in a city again conduct services for fc^whe'rever she may be detailed, On Traffic Lights tsiiv-’raangeB in wattage' of lights, I were conaidf ment to the boys in foreign serv- every Sabbath at 10 a. m. Thlsl^' When asked if she had any pref- the lire, week'B readers will be: Lee 8ilv«-llocation, ^the looal prove a definite traffic acci- ent preventative. . If. Names Assistants stein and Ruth Bursack. Phyllis operated b j Ind lUlda the boxes. These Women ciency In the operation of such ypie seyernl rare> Mrs. Major A. AtklhsdM IiU M City, N. Y. uiding in thrl trian traffic would enjoy the con during a, fiesta at the Hacienda Father Jtohn’s Medicine Co. ^ a r Cry' and a personal card to h adjoin th^ venience of unhiasked signals to Larosa, one of the most beautiful urges everybody to lyiy War Fran^lsed Bottler: Pepsl-Cola bottling Compiriiy of Central VII «, and. halt ’ he recipient. Yaworsky Taking direct street and highway traffic in Chile, \ Bonds or Stamps. ' / ' Central Village, Conn. teight ti^n Also Ohrlstmas Boxes movement, • The Chilean president also an/ locked the flrl is not the first time that Specialist Course “ As far aa we know today," nounced that, he would go to the reaching thq much j N ^ k was undertaken. Last '■Connecticut Is \ the only suts United States early In June at the n alarm fitm iJhrlatm ^ the Salvation Army "Connecticut is ihe» only satte Invitation of Prdaldeni' Roosevelt ,_jt boxes w the boys in the serv- aloni^ the northern Atlantic coast and would be accompanied by a :hed the scen«j ce, too. The,td.ea worked out well. Great Lakes, . III., April 1 — which has officially 'fia«readlng Int Selected for traliiing as a special Major .CMftis said that the Mlsa Marcella KeUy Ughts of masks. In eklablisbing md Chief Mel uvss had arrived, on Christmas ist in the U. S. Marine Corps on this regulation we are In^raplete in concentrate lorning for the boyp who were the basis of a series of aptltud a difficult assignment and prefer' agreement with military ^gu la LAST 2 DAYS ling the itati.oned In Guinea ''^ d other examinations jgiven every Mapine a hut at Guadacanal to a hotel In tlons which at no time demiqded ir thirty mine South Pacific places. T ^ y could during hiS baric training, Cprader London." She went on to say that suchNaction. We also acted in T o Toko Ativontogo ot B fg S o v iff0 s il lines of r sent at that time, bui now, Yaworsky, .26, formerly of Man the Red Cross headquarters in agreement with the Con-iecUcut ht under coaH heae men. In foreign servlcb^lll chester Slid husband yof Mrs. , North Africa is in. r reconstructed War Council whose official con^ O n AS Hto Thktgt You Hood! , • ave to be overlooked becauaV.of Cecelia M. Yaworsk;^ School nutomob la salesroom. Headquar- .sultant on such matters agreed 3^ praised , th^ e restricted conditions. street, Gla8tpnbi:ry,/Conn. is now ters are wheraver a suitable build- with our commission that masks s railroad With eewh new drafted conting' enrolled in an mtensive 16-week j„g ,i,e declared, t bad the lent that leaves town, more Salva course of the school for Machin-1 Becreational Field lelay la appa>| loin Army boys are taken. Major Ist's Mates ^ r e at the Service Kelly's duldes will be in the scene, the irtla declared that it waa diffi' Schools opthe U. S. Naval Train- Recreational fiejd. She is most in- re been da>| lit to maintain a band aa it is ing Station. , terested in dramatics and thinks To Liaber If imprised mostly of the younger Uptm successfully completing ,he will be/called upon to help len. The majority of the 22 now this^ourse, he will be eligible for Uhe men put on entertainments. She service wereXjnembers of the ancement to, a non-commlasion- well qualified to draw upon her Stiff Achiig id. ^ ofTicer's ratinguid will then be repertoire of monologues and skiU I KiUed sent either to the Bget or to a com- in this position, bat unit. There he will aerva un- Active In Bed Cross Work SoreMisctesi e Crai der veterans, receiving more prac-l Miss KeUy is 105 pounds of en- Tfv Hot Tewah To Opaa Ntss rive on tical instruction and experience. A thustasm and has been native in Thao Rib On tnwnld OR. J l « g . 39*1 Stock Up at quota of marines is aaslgned cSch Red Cross in Manchester as she Yoe Get Fast l l stisd RsiM Tonifht on your w ty homo s*t s bet- tfioMO Savings on Orantoi Market month to the Service Schobls at h f . a graduate Nurse’S Aide and no ot Moona't Cnwrstd Oil from Mw dnjf i/ae, son Great Lakes, where courses in 19 has had Home NtirSing and First •tor*. B itort bidtimo apply a food hw Lanoue, Wa V .of the 49 speciaUsts trades of the Aid. towii iutt n Hot m you esn b o v It and yesterday S, Navy are taught. She is the’ ffrst girl to leave k n p it on sad bat far Meut 5 mintun New Yorky^ApriJ 1—f/W-Fed- fa M i * tba paiat. Dry ttwroushly ttwn s PAIR OF QUECNS k In an “avia«| Manchester . for Red Cross service. apply t littia ot tha oil and rub on briskly tbrnc’ll u k « BOT trick lii cbm ficltl! San IMe sral hnd^y autba^Ws , today , . Misk-,Kelly has been making her with a good msstaat 'til It disappaati. Covar up and so to slaap. In ttw monrint Rnmford’t cbm I telegram a concerted >ttve against NavVRenair Yards home with her aistef Mrs. David lor toed m autM . tnothar elt application bish-Qualttr b ^ n g p^d er. cbmt tivet • of New York City meat 1 • x I Kerr. 9 Short . street, Manchester. —no hot tewal. Vou1l gat tha surprisa of pood rRiMM pmrf^r^Mcm g r t t j tim e! a were dla She a graduate of Manchester your lita. You'll bo amazad at tha blaitad t;kets as Department of r R l I t U m T lm o ly rislnt you get — back on the iob h a m •-4 "griculturc stamping regulations ShoriM>f Workers High Schooi./Teacherr College of ind' much mors somfortsMs. Kaap. It up to clfio IIMitorNilo Weitm codar commisslo Connecticut and has been teaching ter a taw dsya. ■■■rfdfd BeUws B m became effec^Ve throughout the in Manchester Jdnior High Schools Thousands ot batWn are soM arowally uatlag. from a1 .tfom ter tired achint teat and lags. You can Cl^W bed. abode Wand. \ ■3V’' ton school at] Announcement of the full scale San Francisco, l_ F o u r 1 **** gat Moerw's Emerald Dll at any drug dora. as assigned a| Sitlstactiois guarudsad ar awnty back. [attack ,agalnst\ meat bootleggers Pacific coast Navy air yards Agriculture absorbs more than 4 San Diego, .mS/Yrom John F. McOnaboy, can operate at only 65 , T cent of 90 perxeent of the worW's total rbury. larra snpervlaoi ok the Food Distrl- -capacity unleas. 40.000 50,000 1 Bachelor" of I lion administrator, who .de- additional workers are ained. potash ^ p l y . 941 fro^ the yeatarday ih referfuCe to Assistant Navy On* of fhoM hord-16- the new regulations:/ A. Bard says. vq um ’There will be no .ldbg period of "W e’re .all set with machinery to' SHOPPING loiftATIONED FOODS bolwwt I I-IOO donier Ml In Raid education. Enf<^j»e&ieni, begins to take jiafe of damaged ahipa but MTvko wM9iW hooo...lh« day—and we’ra not fool the^yards are not fully manned,” mKEEP —^The Ns He warned all meat ughteraljthe Navy department executive IS SIMPlt AT YOUR A&P— kind f w mooli Mor- dlo said Inxa I and bamdlers that every whole-'') declared In an Interview last night Trust your A&P to think up ways to make by The ASso» cut of meat must carry He pointed out that the lack of iNDMAIN youf shopping lor rslionjsd foods sasy. coriz^ hool and oolo idr that IM per- ip of the Department o f^ g tl- the 40,000 to 50,000 workers would if you' been worried'^tiout remOwbenng 0 injuiad uid vs otrtro moor. Sizot R-KWi. eulture permit number, and \that keep-the United States fleet from ' what items you can got with your Blu4f nelees by thej each cut eold here ajad must show IS raid y meeting the Japanese at full She’s as Livoly’-qs a Yotingsti Stamps— and what you can get wjih your a stamfi certlfylngHiat V has b^n strength, and “ there’s plenty of ; chief porl of ; New her Baclthghe is better Red Stamps, ease your .mind,, A&P .has istal convoys.. city, state or FiWeral Inspected, threat left in the Japanese fleet." Umar snBHsts rtUtTr ______Quickly, oacm tbay diabevW that ihm nial installed a simple system-.that lets you Radio Singer Wounded . aauaa bt tkalr troabla aiar baited kidatya. know at a glance wjjst stamps to use Tba kidatya aia Nalurt • diw way of takUm» hi 1 2 f her esebirt. Orchestra Leader Gar- atadic , be cal. 32 •# 44. lowed the disclosure by the .Cath'o- COMPLETE HOSPTTALIlATION SERVICE 'firlt. 2 In I. 1 International Press agency that ^’German Catholic bishops, in a Len- ACaOENT AND ILLNESSXOVERAGE PAIION POINTS WES ND n n e s . |ten pastoral letter, had deplored Issued To Meh Or Women In Good Health RED STAMPS are valid lorl- C the growing tide of free love, adul- RfQUIRfD mov A DOUBT* jtery and “ forced marriages" In - X., From Ages 10 to 55 f resh, smoked & canned meats,, bp^vorites for Toti| 0NTA6S Germany, as well as the Nazi doc canned lish, cheese, butter, trine that virginity is “ treason to Benefits TB ITO U . ithe race.” FOR ROOM AND BOARD IN HOSPITAL; \ margarine'and meat lats and THAT m jo ipL Guitar "Das Schwarze .Korps,"* one of per Day ...... *•** oili. (Mayonnaise and salad Dross him up Sturdily tor I the principal proponents of the (tlio above to piM .fer $0 dgyS on A N Y ONE DIS- ISTAMPSAM dressing are not rationed.) . pfayf Sog. 69t BIb'Top ou Csin ■ Nazi race’policy which advocates A B ILtTY). jiKHHMB I children with or without marriage, FOR OPERATING ROOM — Regular (duuge made mf A C H It Quickly 1 emphasized in its editorial the need bv Hospital ...... NO Jof maintaining the German blrth- FOR ANESTHESIARegular charge made by 9M 1TH ' rate, even though chlld-beanng Hospttail ...... — NO US RATION POINTS Ittll I F low er St. . may temporarily compel womeri to FOR HYPODERMICS — Regular charge made' by ILUE STAMl^ are valid lor’-' RiQUiRfD wntinffti! ' abandon war work. Hospital ...... - • ■ •••■'•...... •• • • - NO .LIMIT canned and/bottl4d Iruits an3 FOR SURGICAL DRESSINGS AND SUTPUES— - ON TAM vegetable juices, soups, baby / Regular charge made by Hospital ...;...... ------.NO LIM IT itletails Refused i^FOR ROUTINE MEDICINES—Regular charge made .x TBl YOU foods, peas, beans, lentils, ' by .Hospital ...... NOL^M IT THAT U S ketchup, chili sauce and FOB ROUTINE LABORATORY SERVICB—Regular ISTAMPSAH U i U N . On Fighting Subs I charge made by Hospital, aot exceeding...... 6.00 dehydrated Mups. FOR X-RAY (ACCIDENTS)—Regnbur charge made R N U ttD by Howftal. aot exoeedlag ...... 18-00 For beginnert-in-todciring E , London, April 1—(/Pi— Prime I FOR OXYGEN TENT— R««plar charge made by Hos or oldstort up to tizb 8!' ■* Minister Churchill again refused pital, not exceeding ...... 18.00 Plenty of UNRATIONED Foods Available to give details about the progress FOR a m b u l a n c e IN CITY—Regular charge made_ ___ Asiortod colors and do* I of the war against UrBoatg, when | by Ambulaa«a Oonspany ...... - -NO LIMIT signs 'in suitings, poplins, I ^ wgdft asked In thr'House of Com- FOR AMBULANCE OUT OF CITY (ACCIDENTS)- / At Your A&P Super Market mona today for information on I Regolar rharge BMiie by Ambulanee Company, aot soersuckers. Sizes 1 to 8 . *The great Improvementa recently I exeeediag'...... 28.00 Few stores offer the wide assortments of unrationed foods as do affectM. Also Provldea Naraea’ Feea for AcoMenta. Il ‘T deprecate the discussion of ACCIDENTAL DEATH—(Aay Kind of. AoeMeat).... •. 1,000.00 ’your A&P Super Markets, Visit your nearby- A&P today --see |> this mattsr,” Churcblll said. *O r- LOSS OF* BOTH HANDS—(Aay Kind of AecMeat)... l.OOOAO fo) yourself the wide variety of gnrationed foods that help 59i Polo Shirts tjlinly it would be quite Impossible LOSS OF BOTH FEET— (Any Kind at AecUtoat)...... 1,000.00 you in planning nourishing meals: PmmmlmR r o m p Mck ftulRR It In public and even in a secret ses- JL088 OF BOTH EYES— (Any Rind of A e d d e n I)...... l.OOOAO b) Tba wmbad oaMani |t O m I ahooid fpel very much ham-1 LOBS o r ONE HAND AND ONE FOOT— (Any Rtad Frith FraHt&VRgtUUtt Flih aid Fiiltry M alti.cnlerad atrlpaa. not UTIONED 474, ~' tn stattoiig the- full ease. I at Aesldaat) ...... 1,OOOAO not rationed U a e Oawaa. Baaa 20. LOSS OF ONE HAND—(Any Kind ot Aeddeut)...... 800.00 M i " ' .inust aak for a measure ot con- | lence.” LOS8 0FONEFOOT—(Any Kladef Aeddeat)...... 500.00 LOSS OF ONE BYE—(Aay Klad of Aeddeut)...... 500.00 Sloepors latrodaettna Worth $50,006 Swell 'a « haia bad In taa- liuirts lblee*»**-^d r4—«■ y$ oaorfy cattM eropaal ILLSSON Los Angeles, April 1—i^l^Pvt, t o e m S f t o b I M icirH lPriiicU ■•Man fraW end drop ' Jeorga Goodais aaya an Introdue- latMdCiMGinalt mu. Mdk. Hm . 2 ta 4. .URE S11A0 First Yaar, W W -A m w a B y Tlwraaf tor. Inad imi M lt PS lion to Movla Cowboy Gene Autry ra worth $30,000 to Harry Wurt- lakinr Fridiett M id Fnitt aotor's agaht. Aad tba prlvata Mani M P Paa4 Slaraa O a a n n M W ^ m SelerMey Bveemss iiittH f:00 P. Ida nts half at that amount bscauae 815 M A IN STREET. M AN I rs bs waa tba OM.who tntpo- Clarke Insurance Agency A&P SUPEh MARKETS tbem. Autry appeared aa s 82« MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8665 W.T.G r a n t C o . yesterday in Goodale’a suit I ------“ ♦.IkT- ^:.V "T’a J A- ^ A-r-/.. r I • HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONW„ TfrORSDAT, AFRIL 1,1948 N., MANCHESTES EVENIN<0^ monsT' from the of the church itself, algnatups to bscqme law, the bill April I t Who’s tLe Biggest Fool Tpday? Coe CoUectioii And I of Kanaas Appeals Boieu^l Help Assured .provides that the state firs mar Is Alternate *ush’ for M ati^wer 1852 to la told in a senes of Club’s Officei^ Clare Boothe Luce Hit at the Circle shal or his authorized'agents in Goes to Yale journals /written by /M. Miles Meets Tanigi Chene^flom e stead the State Police depar^ent shall Moore, I'founder/4H ■ Leaven- Of Protection have the right of egtry duHi^. For Annapol wnoi Are S^ted "reasonable hours" m any prem F o r W a r j^ in s Anfimg hto qiabjects were Mia- ises where local /Art marahala How Pioneers Hacked Siafiippl river/stestnteata, the flrat Expect Long SessioQ/^As it CenteF St/Sold have reason to hslleye a fire haz- rushy tk i ’ squfit^r claims, Statement Made F^low* Samuel J. Turkingto! ^W ay . , Into Western Bttfwn’a raid, "uto eftpet of There Are Many Ap-- Ei^btem Gt o m Ingfalled anl exists. or .AIt ll also .verns, restaur- jp., l8 Notified of A lay Is Dradline^ ^Wilderness Is Told, toU war, reconatriicVpn'trou* plications on File. At Rockville by Su ing GirPa Story of ants and to the Hat of es- Ovetnighi Newi blqe,'^ the pony express a ^ tffe H. CUrkV SperfdM ^eet (Non - Def( to / ■ T ming of the railroad. Purse Snatching. tabllshme such' aa tbeatera, pointmenl Today. New Haven, April 1 — (F) . The session of the 2 York, the Yale UnTO^lty G^al for Planes to W one of the Ingest in ths Ills* idents "Pioneer House," the son of Town Clerk ahd Mrs.;iSai liiiiGoIf Lots Alto Sold. stalled<^ offleera last night at the leceasary in the interest of -■'.f library now poBsessea tlm luost he board/rha're are ll;par- uel J, Turkington, of 'Hen|^ Berlin.—A man believed by po Elk#r home In Rockville, and for residence fot women emplpyeet of ilic safety, and at least once and George complete t.tory In eXlstwj^ of how Is Seen Possible pUcatlon to be al'-. Spotten the Pioneer Parachute Company- year. atreet, waa notified tod !^ by < lice to be Patrick Connolly, 43, of H. C!Urk«, of 87 Jordt time in It’s hiatory Invited pioneer Americans/^hadKed their lowedSto kfifip chickens for their at Chestnut and Park streets, .Approved Cnanbaoualy greapman-at-large ^BOlealaw April 1—(F)—TEh# the Berlin railroad eamp, waa klU- ’ wte eondueta tli* at the Traf Elks to preaent at the cere- «d laat night by f hit-run ear. way Into the utesterm/^lderneas, owrn use^,to oh#. Case an exception Supreme President Mrs. been provided, Henry M allw "Probably if Maasachuaetts had Monktowicx'Mixt he had nan^|j "puah” Is on. told In the-day-by-day hfindwrlt- Chicago, April 1.—(F)— The act ^ency. at 829 m m | Scho^on Wednesday. the parachute firm said to^lay/Hc hfedical ExamUier T; C. Hodgson '< 5’ ; - ^ United States will reach lU 1943 la being a^ed to be allowed to Weaver, and Supreme Mar had a law of this nature in force him a aecond alternate for Sic Is toe deadline , tor “ non- said the man’s head was crushed, Ing of those trail-Makers toem- today purchaaad froo^ohn ' had also been assured oi the houlcaiist in Boston would not pointment tor entrance to the U eel production goal of 90,000 planes, hSve an oin#ide nu, which ths ta. Jack Baker, both of Kent, ables" to get Into other Jobs; preauihably by a heavy truck. selvea. /■' / ; Ohanay. the Cheney h^aataad j An impbrtaiit meeting of ob- Ohio, 'Were preaent to install the tion from the Mancbaitec/Police have occurred," Senator Henry E- Naval ' Adademy, at Annapol Braye Bear’s oivn narrative df, believes Lieut. Gen. William S. board opposes/^ereto alao an sp<> department for such ^ployees, up with the U. 8, Employ- Danbuiy.—Slater Mary Caaalan Khudsen, director fit production plication for a\ow NSto to ha ty at 176 Eaat Centw atreat aervera in thO lWsM Air IV^roing oflicers.^'^asf Supreme Prealdenta Hunt (R ) of South Glastonbury Maryland. pd (doughlin) of St. Peterie convent, Cuatfir’a laat stand,' John Jacob la one r nw -top to resident at bouse, tost she dan Corporation asking tiJsra al-'' varioua w otto eventa. announced today., A. HXSuUlfro, preme trustee, and nlds. John Kee in Boston’. - _ /d week in April to take a New Britain.—Because the male vear to out. In case you don't recognize them, our artist has done, a little April Fooling hlmrelf to in the cqnectlcm, which the library heuidle any task recjulred by ux bad been .accosted by two young Icept fot thoae employers who l^ e d to convert toe present' Clar)ce did not Include in chief clerk of the local War, Price ney of Rockville, BUPtome district Among the 23 bills the Senate opd physical examination and .attendance at New Britain Teach- show how this trio Ol characters might look If they disguise toemselves to eswpe postwar ro W b u tl^ revefiled yofiterday and been do Speed of production is nothing but and Rationing Board, and former deputy. met! and ber funds stolen from adopted during ita quiet- - aemon lental examination as a cent Vve aubmltted ap^catlons to nated./. accuracy. Once you get toe hang into 33 apartments. the '.former fo lf ntlnue worklhg ahortot hours. iera college ■Will be down to 30 by Hitler’s muatache, left, has been shaved and he has b orrowed Mussolini s bald head. Musaollni, center, .-,^erty. He Aaa bought Holliater atreet achool taaclM^, .Those Installed her purk^ Mtoa Alfaro had been was one. already passed by theJ'^tant for the ^flnal appointm ^l haa Hitler’s Up decoration along with Napoleon’s forelock » id a pair of glaaaea for good measure. "Orie of the world's greatest col of how to make a/tolng you can Mrs. Robert Dower of reporte^absent from her employ The pressure to on for men in May 1, all varsity athletics have lections of original manuscripta Abaca, a banana-like fe6t fioptage and 300 feet who recently took a courae In air blilton/^rle is "mugging’* again—this time he gets laughs by the House, extending for two more which will ^m a'd e by the Ann .J e 38-45 age group to go Into e a -| ^ n auspended. Dean of Men Tojo haa lost hto mustache,'* too, and wears Hitler's hair. turn it out in great , quantities. plane recognition in Boaton, will street, who Was installed as ^tpsl- ment xlue to illness.' A t the time years the., authorization grantod polls exan^ing hoard. He has i and documents on the early hiatory That’s where America mines. We plant, is the source of orefina. Which Includea the Cheney barrel in 4jlare Boothe LiiCe'a Broadway comedy hit, "MSrgin;. For Intial Industry or farming. George F. HowS announced ^at immediate aurround* be preaent and talk to the obaerv- dsnt, succeeds '-Mra. Thomas C she/was accosted, between 8:30 the city of Waterbury in 194 V to ready t^ to 'h is preliminary phyi pj of Western America,” the an learn to'make things accurately.” hemp fibres. Erior,", Which is slated to open F rid a y at the Circle thefter. That’s 1 To Gather for Conference night. . given, we want to share that with., em. " / ■*'' ran, also of Manchester. Mi 9 p. m. Monday, she waa sup- issue 3200,000 in bonds to finance cal examination at the Submari Danbury. — Beginning next nouncement termed It- Thomas J.-T>annaher, recording and ■jiennett and Ctto Preminger with Milton, and from the'took-on I’ed to be ill at "Ploneer-Houae." And next week state Selective all the othera who are waiting, ^ W e^th Of New Material fr. Clarke and hta family In It will be neceaaary for observ itnger'a. face, - he’s not too happy at either Milton or Joan—but construction, of a trade school. Basp^at New Lbndon. Wedneaday, the price o f haircuts Newport Fire ers to take a course In recognition correaponding secretary, waa in- Special Constable brvlce dlrectara'wlU gather for a for an opportune time. ..Earker And President Ch-itles Seyr^ur to occupy the realdence. aren’t particularly worried. They find t^re^ ways to cook a The project has been heW up by ' inference which, some aourcea In Danbury' wll be 75 cents and and arrangements for the obaerv- atalled by proxy as ahe remains in A special constable in the em wartime restrictions on Gliding, Soren is one of the many to have of Yale declared It contains “ a Mr. Cheney alao today aold to Manchester Memorial hobpltal /aa goose\8tepper> goose- and in the meantime provide plenty of H ila ry may have to do ■with changes ahavea 35 cents, Danbury barbert wealth of new material w great Only bubbling, boiling w ater era to , take the courae will be ploy of toe Pioneer company goes Three Bills .Affect Itorwich announced ‘ last night. Increasing stopped In, and so did Mr. and Loss $100,000 a Ifancbeater Truat Company, the result of an accident suffered for air\ The co-hit "Pierre of the Plains" start .2^ohn C^arroli/And Try to Increase ^ regiilktiona to clear the way for Mrs. L H. Slpe. Mrs. Helen Beck hletorical Import,” available to I trtwtoe, the S« acrea.at the rear made Wednesday nigh^.^. on duty in the vicinity of the Three bills affecUngr Non^ both prices by 10 cents. Mr. Weden asks thdt aO obaerv- more than two months ago. Two Ruth HuS^y. plant and the house just before were, approved. Two^of them/pro- •aftlhg of fathers. with went in, too.We were asked “any historian who vmtures to extraete the ftill flavor the Cheney homeatead, \whlch [The whole manpower situation Hartford.—Ca r le s F. Coates of write the history of th/west from era be present so tost they may of the tniateea are from .Man the second SlTlft goes off duty. vided for the ' estOTllshment of T em po o f D riv e| ,] Hartford, a former member of the not to mention the others.' Large Quantities of Judea the golf lota and land, ex- chester, Mrs. Samuel J. Houston Maou road Tuesday n ^ t . Naval Miss Alfaro to an employee ^ a s e s aittentlon once more on Dates ,To B« RetnembeTed the time of the earij/ Spanish ex porth to Middle Turnpike, be divided into ^lasaes for the Mezzouna-SfAx area. Wellingtons pension systems tor er^ oyes of '■n ^ queeUon of drafting labor for Stats* Board of Accoimtancy, was and Mrs.‘ John J. Murphy of Spruce of the Wcsfirnxpesert Air Force aircraft, presumably/^ operating this shift. -Although the iheidOnt April 7th, open meeting of the plorers . . . throukh the opening J L ’ ' - •. course. the town and cit3^go\^nmenta of (OoDttoned from Page OM ) fork In Industry and on farm. appointed to the board again by Wool worth StoEe Stock of the overland railroads.' street. Mrs. Orauadid is the new shot up Romihel^i, traffic south of from a carrier, coopi?rated in the occurred at 8:30 Monday night it Norwich while ^ ^ ir d , already Q ov m o r Baldwin yeeterday to flit Women's Federation of the Cen- [TTiIa aectlon of the Cheney prop* press correspondeht/for' Manehes- attack. I Here are the pros and coim m . Production—Every day, Cheney ■ter church with a double feature Destroyed-in Maze. More than 296 general groups W haa'Often been mentioned for Blzerte. starting oO fires snd waa not reported to the lo(;al po passed by the / HOuse, . provided the unexplred term endlngE'^July 1, ier. /, Bombs fell sm/ihg dispersed air lice until after 11 o'clock: slans from the footholds they irsd before congressional commtt- Hall, 10-3. * program of George Algar, direc are included /in the dollectlon, ■nmlclpal recreation park. It la many explo.sions o n ^ stretch of that‘ the Noreieh fire chief and 1945, of the late Irville A. May of Varlona'Apeiakers craft and buildings on the air field, Mr. Mallory said drbday that had on the western bank, it w| Eurgical Dressings, -MWednes- tor of the Blo, of 116 Mrs. Gpdrge H. Williams, who call by Allied fighters made a daylight bf afflcient use of toe nation i stration Agent, wtU be the speak- /TbouaaiidB of Items Wells street, has enlisted In the Marsbar Erwin Rommel’s forces ers. He said that , be trusted the Senator ^ ®eP\“T o fflc > i | istratlon d ^ , phone Mrs. Hugg^s, There will be a business meet- this old seaport find summer colony • m iM " Id. -The aale to the Truat ed upon,the prominent Elks for re assault on the Axis landing rich. made the area better tor miUt Qpowor In the war 6ffort— Favors Limit Thdbsands of individual letters, on the road from El Guetar to the police here, would be on toe alert ■6645. \ _ ing’A t 7:45, and the open meeting was controlled by. firemen tpday ny, ^ truatee, doea not mea avea” and ia no\ awaiting balL marks,'among them Mayor Ray grounds at Sfax, now less than , poUtlca.” operations, and Soviet big lid araure that manpower isn’t papers and volumes, innumerable She^ is a beautician, employed In milea air line from the vanguards' coast has definitely faded, reports for .such -Occurrences as Miss Al will fhllpw. April 8th, Inductees after It causfid damage estimated at the property ia not atilt " mond HunL Judge john N. Keeney. t^^’thT*hin ex- I batteredaltered the German poslUona,posiUoi Jpated in nonresaentlal work. Osnte^ Aides mSpii and sketches and diaries are Bom in Manchester she S. J. Houston of of the'^Eighth Array. Five large rom the front said, and the Amer- faro re|»rted and would do their Views of Supporters ' Of 55 Hours Night aV'the Masonic Temiile at at 3100,000 in the Woolworth builcl- ihetuded, describing in the words la to the town. It waa not i Thtolted Ruler l i ^ s are pushing forward for the “ ♦'S' uf2 oi Vommlsafon The Germans attempted violvlolea The Canteen Aidrt Class-of the ia 21 years of age and a graduato Mxnchester, who alao gave the fires wert set there and five air- best -to apprehend the guilty par ,the life of the commission ,:etake the Kuban aector On the central argument over 8 o’clock, wdjh. Red Cross Field Ing. of eye-witneSaes such eventa as I whether the Truat Company haa fulftoment on Montgomery’s prom lies. Second Congregational^ church ^ proapect for the property, of Manch^ter High school,' imd "eleven o’clock toast” ; Past Exalt .craft were, destroyed' on the Lad ether a l^x>r drdft la demo- Director CHiarles Helms o< to« P. A. Grant, mariager, of the' the establishment of the Spanish the Conne^cut Institute of Hair ise '"^fin ish the business very It is understood that Miss Al completed the lO-houKcourse giv stpijp no aale of the land/haa.^ba«n ed Ruler Clarence J. McCarthy of ground. \ . atlc. UnderbecreUry of War Labor Committee Indi* 79th <3oast Artillery, and Bernard V-,'ool worth fitore occupying the missions, the Mormon migration dressing. tw en called ahe will en Spitfires sweeping a valley 15 quick!Y^tween us. faro recognized -the two assailants ■Rexlex BrashCrBrasher collection of hlrdl SK.-Sl.SriSS' advanced upon toe apprOafil en by Mrs. Fred S. Ohnsted, In Kappell, Field Supervisor for three-story wooden atriicture on tatiuged. Rockville, who la alao a state offi obert P. Patterton summed up structor. Thto to the thlrdchurch Indian massacres and the gold ter indoctrinitloh training at cer of the Elks. Past Exalted Ruler miles Southeast o f El Guetar burn (The Itellan high comrpahd said and so told the police. No arrest; paintings. The , amendment re views of those favoring such a cates Ceiling Is Fa Military and Naval Welfare, sU- Ttuunes atreet, efitimated the dam Hunter College, N w York. ' today thaDfighting vyas'continuing ca of a settlement. group to take this course tor sta rush. 1- George H. Williams. Harold Helntz ed part of a 20-truck convoy load--- in the case have been reported. quires the commission, headed by A Taas dispatch declared tioned at Bradley Field, aa the age; He said large quanUties of A group of '20 volumes, known ‘with partlciHar fieirteneas ip the vored ‘In Pririciple.’ tionary canteens set up by' I ^ n stock Were destroyed. ' ^ 7 ^ ------1 of’ Rwkville. »■ ed with trobpa Spitflr'ea and Aira- William J. Pape of Waterbury, to Germans ahellto and iiombsd “I f It Is democratic to tap a speakers. as the Elkanah Walker-Marcus j .cautions* Members of tbs American Le The chicken and apaghcttl din cobraa destroyed many trucks and nortoern and\ehtral sectors of consider the advisability of pro on the shoulder and send him Thorp, under C?lvillan D efense.^e Appeal To Navy Fo/Help i/ gion Auxiliary will sneM tomor Tuni.sin." The Communique, re seotor every 10 or 15 minutes _fi course Is a short one designed to Whitman group, tells the saga ot m t u a r y ner preceding the ceremony was arnamred cars and five troop car' viding ispace In the building for,an fight the Japs in a New Guinea Hartford, Aprils l.—(F>—A leg: Feapfjil that tl)® fl^ e s would the Oregon country from 1834 to row evening at 7:30 at M ^ and corded from the Kbrne radio by The several hours, and then the meet the requirements of group', spread to adjacent Mildinga, the enjoyed by about 60. Chef Urbsino rieraiuid other sweeps. Public Work^ ?xlv!blt of patents granted to Con men moved in. They were ngle. can it be undemocratic to tolatlve limit ot 55 hours work for Canadians’ Meal > 1872 and to "the most important, Delmont streeU. They wHl Osano of Manchester was ths ca The American Warhawks, aoroe Associated Press, tqfd Gabes and necticut inventors. “ t a man or weiman to load feeding and the final meeting was ' fi’ emen appealed to'tne Naval base the Quish Funeral home In tritmU El Hamma had been/eyacuated to pulsed. They launched a aecoi women In industry waa indicated devoted to working out in panto- for help. A Coast Guard boat and collection of historical documents' iorgester terer. The tables were appropri loaded with bomba and‘Others rlg^ In concurrence with the House attack; it, too, ended in failure. a. work on an airplane or stay on the far west and the Oregon to David Fuller of 15 Phe shorten Axis llqea , arM asserted the Senate approved a measure yeaterday with announcement by mine, the steps to be considered. N^ill Be Rationed Coast Guard ancj Navy personnel ately decorated with iris and Jon- ged for.' fighter escorts, attacked Hit on B oUo|l Anaatasevakaya to only : J B f Bnn ? country now knowrn to be in exist Deatlu 1 Road who died last night. M nulls, representing the colors of the road between Hadlfa and St that 172 Allied y prUohera were providing that assistant clerks of *Tt ahould not be possible f<» toe Labor committee ' that it fa The' menu planners were allo'w- responded. ■ / LL FliUer .IS a mmeber of the aux- taken^ in counter-attacks. \EIeven the Superior court shall be desig miles from a roM leading aout ed a half an hoiir/to plan a menu, The fire, am>arently Starting in ence,” according to Acting Libra- toe club.'purple and gold. . The Rouda in El Guetaria pass and set to NovoroBalak,/ihe former Rui ae to say, 1 do not choose to vored auch a’ celling' "in principle' , rian - James T. Babb. David O. FHltor Ulary/ flmiers from ths tables ware sent from 20 to 30 vehicles afire. Re Allied planes were reported\ shot Dam Collapse nated deputy clerks. The bill was make out requislUous tor the prop Ottawa/April iT — (IP). — Cana a atockroom/of the .itore,' waa dis David O. Fuller, of 16 Phelpa down in' aerial battles. sian Naval ba#e on the Black S(. although the bill has not yet been er amount of food, toen the Food dians, who^iwnnally eat about two covered al)0ut 2:30 a.m. (A-W.t.) Records of Cavalry to Mrs. Dannaher. who also' re turning to their base the War- necessary, the Senate waa told, 7*1 firmly believe that not until Another par^ of the collection Mad, died at the Manchester Me Mrs. JulU H^ing of 239 Mid^e (Three ihore Allied planes because som* states- have refused coast and principal supply cenUl written. Preparation group tacked the and a half pounds of meat per per and was declared under contrtA, al ceived 'a visit from the supreme hawks intercepted 10 Stukaa on a j (Continued Page One) now for*wi(at to left of the Ha; re is Imposed bn every man is the recorda df toe first O i^ o “ atorial hospital last evening, aft Turapike East reached her 83d destroyed during an attack on a to take judicial notice of Connecti woman the equal obligation to That safeguard against abuse menu up In their kitchen^qnd went son each week, will be cut down most tiyo hours later, although/It officers s t ^ e hosplUU yesterday dive-bombing foray against Amer- ' Axis convoy in 'toe Mediterranean Caucasus^rmy. If the Ruaaiar, 1 ■Volunteer cavalry from .1861 i Mavihort iUneaa. He was bom in milestone yesterday. The birth afternoon, ^ e y were guests over cut documents signed by assistant Ser aervlco to the war effort, of toe governor’s war order sus about assembling the ImSgirary to two pounds s-week under a ra still was burning at that time. lean ground troops. the communique said. The Italians ton were not being constructed as can aelze the road junction Cause of the fire,was unknown. 1865. s a l t JliiaaMator and attended the day'waa remembered by a num liight and to /Marih smd that both jetters hku been reported in Abinskayi [about thfi vdeifiaitudes of the Mor- R f saniter Company of Hartford beautiful birthday cabs. <^p proved vas one restoring clvll Most prpponenta of a national over the proper way to apply it. used, and decided\jiist how’’ they terday. said meatless days would tralia in toe past 70 years. The retiring presideiH. Mrs. Con Six of them were shpt down. Only Inrreaaea Pressure In North -werp igiWed by Hurley, miy 20 miles northeast of Novf be dbaerved in resta'uranfS. bote' aa a daatgnlng engineer. He was cakea, ice cream and other good ran, was presented , wltBv a paat rights to'George-B. Sheldon, for Ice law have talked of writing by law or by regulation through .^fould serve the coffee, and then one Wnrhawk failed to ^ u m .' As Rommel withdrew towgr^ yThe (Uims broke June 9, 1941 the housekeeping grdup started on- and oth^r eating places w he\pl^s A member of Pilworth-Gornell things were brought by the gUesU. president’s pin and a gift f x ^ the mer Voliintown tax collector who.irosalsk __ “aafeguards." Among, those toe labor commiaalotier. . Delayed by Miiieffelda Sfax across the coastal plains north' And Muah charged that the Pub Bomblog Results G«ed thclr duties, which would consist now. in preparation - are comiwed, BM t 103, American Legion, and club. ’The incoming presIdenhsMra. "In the Gafaa sector (held by the Senate was told, was convict uggeated are means to assure House ' C>>mmlttee (toairman of Gabes, with Allied h>f the SUte Forest thu northi SD^oSDody to help someon' Made at Federal Bequeet the kit bags. ContribtAions Holl stieet. Burial will be in East The marriages oif Mias Dorothy front, destroying mxhy vehicles. liam Haynor, #4, and Nicholas baviqg the PiibUc Works depart make mpney. were also received from. Mra. Her /^he Flying .Fp^aa-Lightnlng Eleven enemy alrcraf^ including and Park"^cohamlselon; Thomas Highway department repreaen- cemetery. Friends may call at the E. Davis of Ellington and Alton B-, assault upon GagUarl, 140 miles Arcabapane, 37, pleaded guilty to ment'lunctlona transferred to the Hawes of I ^ S ^ d - Arthur M. Tern ™ Donets region said, thi '^Uliam Green, president of the toUyto pointed out that the pro- man Pflesa and Mra. Beulah Shep funeral home after 3 p. m. Friday Cowles of Hudson street will take four Junker 87s, were shot down." breaking and entering the Moore comptrdUer’s office." Cornley of 'iilffleHl 1 Army had improved \t$ ^ a l t tCTj, asys a labor draft would be Bk Waa made at the Federal ard. It to gratifying to have the 4- north of the Axis-held f^aval base The communique rOported that and until the hour of the funeral. place at the.- North Methpdlat of Blzerte, crippled/a major port home; and Ernest Stone, . 24, In concurrence with the 3cnatc, All the nonrinafipnVrequ're Sen- iinTWie f'lavoluntary servitude,'* and governn^eht’a request and that the kit bag fund remembered by ab rhurch Saturday afternoon at 2:30 for the dispatch trf boto planes and an Axis air field-in Sardinia was pleaded guilty to receiving and the House paiiBed a bill Increasing ate approval only (tormans were repulsed In a sefto Federal ^vtohes regarding, contract many people, and to have contri- bombed Tueaday night and a forte 'o f sharp ettocks. ilip Munay, CIO president, de- 1 . Doet not tot dtctiei ot men's Mrs. Adolf W. Selnau o’clock. 'v ' shipa to the armies or Msrshal concealing stolen goods. the salaries oL chaplains in both there to “no unwiUlngneaa’* letting would have to be followed butiona coming in right along will Mrs.' Hglen E. Selnau, wife of of nearly 100 heavy bombers at . Moore taatiflril that to# - safe, It wtx hailed as the beet newl thins. Does not irrince-tkin. , Rommel snd Odl. Gen. Jurgen Von Houses,', the cleric of the House, ' labor to go^Where It is needed. in spending only Fedend money. be one direct way of helping oilr 2. Nowsitingtoito-Csnbeused Adolf W. Selnau, of 93 Wolcott Miaa Anns Shea of 46^ Vernon tacked toe harbor of Cagliari ahd which was discovered Burled in the assistant House and Senate Another Highway dhpaotment boys We have Juat heard, too, Arnlm. enemy air fields of .Sardinia yes P u b U c R e c o r d j s ^ Ibea? ^ ck * riMloui *Nazl efforU ■* **Woold Ifljnro War Effort" right tin t shaving. street, Bristol, died yesterday at atreet entertained srtth a Shower Two .Ships Left Aflre\ the yard of Stone’s home, had clerks and doorkeepera. Chaplain#' The A ^ L pubUcation, Labor's representatlvd aah)toe trunk line that the next quota of baga./may $. liistsntly stop! petspiiation for Undercilff Sanltorlum, Meriden, Saturday evening, honoring her terday. contained 1150 cash, and war would be raised from’ 1500 to |6()0 force a river croealng- Of the,/'five merchant rihlp* Spearheaded By Tanks fontoly/Survey, says: highway from the atow Yprk line be increased, and that will mean , lt*3fi«ys.rteventio— 32,800 to 3S.50C the assistant money needed to fill them. >. stainless vanishing cream. Schooners, coastal ■ craft a ^ Olga V. Abrahamson Kelly to I positions In the elboiy of the weet and not help the war effort. ect designed to'reU ev^s^e post ■./4, .1903,’ the daughter of Mr. and decorations were; artistically car motorboats wSra . among othe^ in’a ^ en'emy aircraft on the Police Chief William J. Flem clerks from 31,500 to .32,0()fi and road of traffic now aa Baavy aa Out of the Mail Bag 5. Awarded Approval Seal of g r o i^ were hit on the air fields,” ifttfh F. Ellison, property on West ern bank were reported apearhead- [13/wauld dtotroy the fine spirit of / 'Mrs. Adam Yurkshot, she had re^ ried out in the . rainbow colors. dantoged by- the raldera. ing said the group took'part in a doorkeepers from 3450 to 36()d;^ luntary Service and sscriflee before the Merritt p a rk w ^ waa Word waa received from Pri American Institute of Launder- JELLIEP FRUIT Games were enjoyed and a buffet toe buHetln said. FOilrteeq; enemy aeries of recent burglaries here Center street 1 ed by 70 tanka and waves of G w i n j i ^ being hatmleaa to li aided In Bristol since her mar / High eXploaivpa were loosed Parallel Road Approved icb baa brou ^t auch amazing completed. vate WUltam Leggett, Jr.. U. S. luncheon served by the-hostess to^ fighters were shot down by the and in SomersvlUe. He'aaid the man planea. The enemy lost I' package Lemon or Orange.JeII-0 ls riage to Mr. Selnau about 15 years upon the factory diatricti, the Before the two Houses tackled Ordered to Activa Duty IplaneS and BOO dead In. #*a esults on the production front The Judiclmry committee yeateiv Marines, that he wanted % con 1 Ago. the eightton relitiVes and friend* bortibera" investigation 'of toe trio alao led the day's .work. Senator Eugene tribution of hla own to be given water front,‘the railway freight It was raid. / . R, ’'J. Tbomaz, president of the day voted favorably on aa admin' X' 1 cup boiling water ' ■- • ,# Besides her ' parents here and who attended. The, bride received warehousrti * passenger etatlon, 60 Persona KiUed to the recovery of a typewriter W. Latimer (R ) of Coventry“ an Istratlon bill creating a five-man to the Mancheater Red Cross be- a choice ebllectlon Of gltta.y- (The Italian high command said stolen from tha office ot the Hartford, April 1— fruit Aldon Spinning Mills, in Talcott- gram, a proposal rec^mended by ed the duties of checking all prop Hospital Notes must be doing a real good Job at You Get ^ ily morale to have something tasty to top cemetery, Bristol. the Axis eupply port across the "The bombers and their fighter es New Britain, April 1— '(/Pi — Governor Ba)4win. ‘ \ that. juices and water. Chill. Combine fruit and vUle. who recently purchased the Sicilian narrows by ■ American cort destroyed she enemy aircraft.” rhrcrwn against a w411 while he erty losaea of tha . Connecticut D. Frank Conkey place on Pitkin A Highway-' department |ottlclal State Guard and reconciling aiich [ Frges Extending Stall Aielstanta off the meat sugar. When Jell-0 Is slightly thickened, fold Mitchells escorted by Ughtnings. From all the operations, 12 Al- was.repairing a belt in toe factory teatlfled befort the commitiM yes Hartford. April 1. — (F*t — .The. The staff asitotants will meet street, has movto his family to They scored a direct hit on a mer .lied planes failed to return. 6f i^ d e ra , Frarj’ A Clark today, loesea with th4 respective officers only psychiatrist to-diold ths rank in fruit. Turn into ring mold. Chill until firm. Former Resident terday that plans for a .highway of the Connecticut State OUSrd Sa Admitted yesUrday: Irene tonight at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 hit new home. The aale was made chant vessel and dropped a bomb Gen. Sir Bernard Montgom Joseph Symplon, 30, of 199 Broad fiardone, Andover; . Mlaa Taaale Health Services of general in the; United States Unmold. ’to Mr. Cavedon by the Savings to parallel the Boston Post road shown In the recent annual arm to hear R. Lacy speak on Dtoaeter alongside a small frelgbter, in a ery’! victorious desert fighters street was.instantly killed ' .Hto should be ’made now so that Oon' Pecks, 89 Oxford street Army and a pioneer In. the develop- and Mrs. Betty Mcllduff, on home with a Loan from Is 85 YeArs Old Bank of Manchester. , . aweep against a, aix-ahip convoy. pounded Marshal Rommel’S' wUh- neck waa broken, cheat crushed, ory Inspection of Federal and ment of aviation medicine, Brti nectlcut could aval) Itself of any stats property. Admitted today. Mrs. nursing. Diese meetings, on Jbe Transport Hit Twice dravring forces along the Gulf of left arm mangled and right . leg Fedsrsl funds that might be forth aohnson, 176 Center atreet .Chieago, April L — (F)—Enaction Gen. Bugen O. Relnartx, who functions of the Red Crfiea are The Washington Social club Another wave of Mitchells at Gabea and neared a Junction with fractured. Dr. CS'.ftori 1^. Goolay, ( sUte l^totottaa to permit aa oom roan^g officer of the School of Mrs. Jana Gourley, formerly of coming in to# future. The commit Fund Goes Over T o f Discharged yesterday: Mra p r o v ^ very iqteresttng, and they Nutrition Section this town and now residing in Old will hold another of Ita popular tacked the convoy two hours later, Patton’a command. medical examiner, eald death was lagcteasioa e f puUlo healto aendeee, Avtatloh Madicliw at Randolph kStewSiWesae ■oclals for members and friends tee was told that debits the Mer lie Lindsay. 38 Edgerton atraatil are open meetinga to all those Qtsanwleh, celebrated her 85th sinking one large merchant ship, New Advance Made 'accidental. Mrs. Glendon Shaw and daughtat,| iMpeelally to rural areas, was rec- Field, Texts, will lecture here on who jnay like to attend. Of The Blancheater Dtfenae Council on flatuitlay night. An entertain (A broadcast by-the Nazi-con ritt psrkwajr, constructed to re- Hartford. April 1.—(F)— Hart Tueeday evening, April 6. WrtMay rscently. 8ha does her leaving another burning and aink^^ Symolbn leaves his wife and lieva traffic eengsstion in south 31 Wast street; Mrs. Eleaner Naw*| lominended today by the Journal of The lectures 'ara jiart of the SISMI ment program iriU be held at nine ing and another two in flames. A trolled Paris radio which waa re ford’s Rad Cross war fund today Ithe American M i^cal Aasocla- Commanding officers and medi snn house work, has bar own teeth several children. wastom ConnMtlcut, travel on ths berry, 152 Oharter Oak itraet course designed for staff asatot- hisfi to In 'Jw bast of haslth. Her o'clock and a chicken chow mein large tranaport Waa hit twice and corded in London said '■ American arent over the top by $38,671 and cal stfiffa from the Army air bases and \ supper will be served at .ten Boaton Poist road waa now just as returns arere still coming In. The Discharged today: Edward ~ at Westover Field and .Hgadley anta, the motor corp members are ,8sughter>ln-lsw, ftw former Gertie observers ^ d she was last seen troops had made a new advance Extsafl 8kad Fishing ney, Rockville; Joseph Heyer It said that 41,053,600 persona— requested to attend, and they find o’clock'by a couple of well known toward Kairouan, Moslem holy heavy as ever. total tola noon was $813,471.40. 31 per cent of the population' Field, and the headquarters of the IS living with her husband, down St the bow. these talks so stimulating, that local men who.ara amateur chefs. city 75 miles south of Tunto, while Extends’ Firs. 6torxlMl*B Powers Campaign worker# said . that North CJoventiy. /,■ live in communities or in araas in Coaat Artillery in Manehester. p " l^itoebie, in Portland, Maine, Archie The Mitchells destroyed four ' Hartford, April IM F )—The Birth: Yesterday, a daughtei they are not mtoaing any of them- *8mks hi ths Forttand Mripyards. German fighters which attempted Axis forces attacked in the region LsglsIsUoD which one' Senator many additional reports still were jileh there to no hcoeee to fun time wen as pbysietons from-sH over tHE MANCHESTER State Board of Flaherles and Game Blood Pasora Seratee Oourlay has 8vs daughters Duttog the toqFth of March the to Intercept them and damaged of Pichon, about 84 milsa west ef said “probably" would have pre expected. A auppllmentary drive Ur. and Mra. John Valctulls, ubllc health eervtoee. Conneetleut, win be g d a ^ of the tuday announced that Governor People are dropping In to the two aons still Using. Three of South' Msneheaur Fire Depart several othera while the top-eov- Kairouan. Presumably the U. S. vented the Oocoanut Grove disas in motion picture theaters Devan Drive. *rhe American Public Health As- Hartford Medical Aasoclatlon at a Raymond E. Baldwin bad signed Hartford Oenter-when they are In T i u m c t nMAiiCMi Aaughtors are Using near, her; ment haa responded to 40 still ering Lightnings toot down tvto. ter had- it been on the statute throughout the country, begun Birth; Today, a son to Mr..an Biatlon, which recently surveyed dinner In honor of General Rein* -ELECTRIC DIVISION drive was a continuation of the into law toe recently passed bill Hartford on ether bualneaa, and StaS* T ln a•to.-; J?/ UADCfiEsnat BVENINO H E E A l^ ,'.MANCHmEltrOONN,. )A T ,A FI!C 1.1941 \
rue tha day ttat they stored up ex ham Are limited' to 66 ^enta a trdialnf at hoina, ara abla on the line, no doubt about Getting Ready pouhd to email/storea and 87 cants Quislii^ Told cessively. They have found up to Rockville Roosevelt F d l« a t o thtiifa. A ir O fficers I A nti-Sabotage O p e ^ t 'o r u m the present that thrir government elsewhere. • Ki the Boeton-iNew ^\Wbere*a '’the' happy' ending-? has backed Ito rationing program \ Meat Prices York - PhilUadalphla - Wsahington Inspection T| It ia not Mkaly tliat tba lAift* D f l i a 4ph N e w s RulmgTiiiie Lewla a. Ohapiaaa zone, the -top price on amokea WeUvshfim’s nothing guaranteed, not only with promises but with Sfl. ■oriirilla , . waifa will avar gat aaaenUally bat- supplies. Rationing Is and will re ( whole hAms is 41 cents a pound.in excapt''^^^ if - at the end of six End Courses By Chflsi^ Bon^s, Director B ill A w aiting (CDnUaned from PagS'One) small Atores And 39 cents else ^nahington, A'pril 1 '■— ■ y O B L IM D m t TMM tW in paiformanca, Avan tlidu|;b Heire*B Infortottlon Yon Will H rfo—Fom lihod ' N e M p g End main the greatest single enter WW>AIJ> PBIMTINO 00, nta it will probably bloaaon). out witb months hd, bqe has established Illi^ ^ sA id es where. President Roosevelt was repolF^ li BtM«u a ^ t By Local War Prico and Rai Board, No. 112.16 prise in America today. To that MuohMtor. 0»B . ownership of^tha mqney. It will ^ o d sy marks the beginning of part of the public which has coop I mine easily wlirijier tt was being The pork regulation contains today to-have given tentativa aaw plaaaa bafora tha^^ar la ovar. Receive Commissions Lonal changes, but I'm H ouse A ction W oman W ins Sifnilnr celling prices tor a total proval to '• propoaal that THOMAS rakOOSOM go back to Frtiik again. In that an important new era in, price con .become less frequent (OontlBued from One) erated, we say simply a sincere charged proper prices. 0«n«ral ttaomMr It la Ukaly that tba Amarican and The ofliea of War Price an< be ration^, starting /Monday, trol because today you can find In O n Rationing "thank you" for your courtesy and ' Under the new system, all small of 66' principal cuts, which are bera of the Senate War Ins PMBdaS OotoMr T. Ittl case, ihaybe it wouih^ buy him Today at Techni^ad the\whme rationing progrkm (Coatlaasd trem Page Ona) subdivided by grade and other va gating committee make an I BrlUah forcaa arlU gat Ibcraaalng- Rationing Board 113.16 ia lock March 39,' mUlt reglste# with the your'hutchei shop an official OPA g t o s ^ ^ r k more smoothly. ' theXcomm'and meets ''only thougbtfulnaaa. To that small part storts and all large- or chain' UiMad ■▼•IT ■▼walB* Bmapt some of the education you can. get sUencKpf a contemptlouswoi^ld; Legal A ction stores'sin the samelocality will riations Into 230 classifications. tion trip :o Utov American-] ly battar, both aa to planea and as in tha Lincoln School, opposite toe Local Rationing at ths Lin Training School. [let of legal ceiling prices for pork. point. on'raisins and pr I eute*’ innocent citizens, news of the public which regarda its per;, front in North Amea. Bad ■oUdBT*, Baurad t$ from Institutions and. book^; he coln School begtohuig Monday the During the past year, It hasioften Borroyed - armor Is a deadly laiicinan Gustafson Ex- sonal prerogatives aa being most have the. same maximum prices . tfe* Poat-Mlo* at Maaobaater. Ooaa, to pilots. poet office. ' Office-houix/are were toA-lmh In tpa beginning] papers or even members of Con- In letters to congreAalonal le a A ^ ’.M.8«aoBd’;Claaa Hall Ifattar. 39th and running through April New Haven, April 1-HP)—Ueut been difficult for us to be sure the progrtu^The result waa I gress. To suspect the Justice De'- thing. Vldktii ' Quisling. It ^ no essential despite the welfaro of the , More Thaa 5,0M,b00 Trained "Tha Britiah and Americans seems to need none in the .depart follows; Monday, 9:80/4o 6:80; that wa ware not paying above ceil ressfes Appreciation Mrs. Ruth Wells esr, the president waa salAto hava^l 10th. Beginning Monday these Matteo Salcml, ManvlUe, R. L, sSocks , werr\ built up In w artment of any auch Intentions, firmer thanHfic source ftom which matiy and who continue to occupy so:BsciujnnovON HATBS navar atop coming." That's tha ment of honest bnd decent llvingr Tuesday, closed all Wednes users will not be able to buy any ing prices. In general, no retailer It came. It apa^ and leaves tho proverbial place of the fan to Today’s, pbrk’ prices provide ur'gqd that if sVTch a trip lAJuatti^;' T«arr by Iw i .. • •bB••a • houses to a ppmt where thara ha ’Texan said, "la very bod." O l\Fine Cooperatiopi" Coventry Sued to Se day through Frlday'9:80 a m. to of tho rationed artlclee without former 4-H Club official of Rhode could charge, more for any given him who baa worn It against the bleachers and who have.per Usmples of the new system. In Washington, April Pub the inspection group be llmltofl tis' HeaUU by l&i^ . naarast th l^ to an admiaalon of some danger orsspollage. Ths Sumners Insisted durlng'-'j^ater- lic vocstlonsl schools and the four, membera of the commit — Copy ^v*••••••••••*2 — 5:30 p. m.; Sntdrday, oloeed all purchase certificates obtained at laland and Ueut. Robert Levine, Item than he charged for that same I day's dsbate the bill was designed own people, naked,; alone, ubread) sistently made rationing as dis cure Commission. Los Angeles and San Francisco y«rad Oa» ...... inavitablo dalaat that has yet day, The telephone number la Item In March, 1942. Sometimes why these items taken off. f Editor M^chester Evening herald and other cities in ^ e ir zone, for National Youth administration which Is headed by Senator the Rationing Board when they Hartford, Purdue graduate and rationed Hat eo sud to do only what it purports to dor- for the wrath of men whose free Anchester,'-Connecticut tasteful aa possible, we have but man (D., Mo.). coma our way. For a time, that 2-049i, register. It Is therefore hoped winner of the 1986 ^ P. L. medal It haa been hard to remember what dom and dignity areMMyond price. one word to say. The satisfaction instance. Grade A * sliced- bacon trained more than 5,000,000 men , MBUtBBR OP I provide stiff panaltlea, up to death, Rockville, April 1.—(Special.)— and women fro war production TUB- aSSOClATBO BRBSS ^ aort ol statement was true of the that all will register as soon as for distinguished mathematloai that March price was. tor person's who commit hostile ■ The cource from wmtt you bor «ar.Slr; \ garnered from such conduct by cannot bring more than 49 cents a Tb* Atboelaud Praaa !• biMBair*- Connecticut Within the next week or ten I f you must apply to ypur la Mrs. Ruth T. Wells, of Coventry, jobs through- last Jan. 31, Paul -V. The potfar's wjieet was tovmt- Uarmans In Franca, of Nazi Mea^ Red boupone marked "A " In days, you’” see other official lists board for a renewal of who conducts a real estate busi cents In the others. In the Chica McNutt, War Manpower commis ed irhIcDendently by many dlfftr*-; .uoa 01 all oayr* dlapatebM otaditod Large OU Users group of New Englanders who re plemental allotment of _ ' of aiding tin enemy nation Quisling. Already there arh^cracks Rationing Board/'r| would like to misery they have caused them- to It or Bot otbarwiM eiadit^ la planM' ovar Britain, of the Japs Rhtlon Bobk No. 3 are valid this All users of fuel oil, diesel oU, of dollsrs-and-canta prices fop aelvea and their fellow men. They ness, has bran awarded judgment go sohe, center slices of smoked sion chairnian, said today. snt racra. r <4 Y a iik e e ceived second lieutenants’ commis- beef, lamb and veal in your fa you can do ao by mall. J iiit. The only progress made on the in the armpr. And tha contempt of ask If you would ktodly accord me this pap«r pad alM tba looa). apm moving down through their vast week In btiyjng beef, veal, pork, and kerosene for Industrial, com slona today at graduation exercises the worH the wrath of men, ispn- have their reward Inherent In their $331.75 In'her aetlon agalnat pobliahad baraia. . vorite butcher shop. Price control copy of the renewal form at bill to date waa incluaion of an the privllegd'm expressing tbtough All rtkbU ot rapBbltoattOb ei amphibian conqueata. Now the By A. H. 0. lamb, mutton, hard cheeses, but mercial and governcDa.ntal uses of the Army Air Forces Technical abated. \ behavior. Joseph and Margaret Berthlaume ter, '.margerlne, ebortenlhg, edible can't work effectively unless every local board, fill it out at boras i ''amendment requiring proof that the CQlummi of The Maiichester apoolai dlipatehaa barotp ara atao tide has begun to swing the other and domestic, institutional and Training Command school at Yale. retailer knows- exactly how much mall it In along with your tlra commission of any of the pro- You are rulj^ng, Vldkun Qulsllni Your local board wlU continue of Coventry to which slie sued for oils end canned or glassed fish and agricultural uses other than heat [erald ripcere gratitud#. to all to administer. and Interpret the - way, and if German airmen ^ e The Confessions of Spcllacy The new offloen, who received hs la s llo v ^ to charte And every apectlon record. \acribed acta was “wilful.” Pend- past the hoim. You are, living, commission of the sale of a farm. ' PoU aaryloa olleat of >■'' N. B. A meat. *‘B" coupon# will be good and hot water, will have to renew their gold bare after completion of Vldkun Quilling, on borrowed time. wboXhave coopardtod so or- regulations Issued by the national The case was tried before Judge impressed by its aarty shift, they the Younger" la going to be a faa-. next week, " C points the follow-' houaewito/-''^'knQws exactly how That record mua^ Indicate : amendments would speclfical- and efficiently In the ration government at Washington, .RC., ■ SirTlco Inc. . . ' ______their applications for the next the communications course given much ake should pay. That's why your tire Inspections are ly'Ssxampt newspapers from prose- You have spent, ^^kun Quisling, Vine R. Parmlra ih the Court of should idao knoiw that we axe only cinattng book, judging from the ing week, etc. Validity is on a three months (April, May, and at the school, are expected to be the last of the thirty pieces of ing fitVgrainShere to Manchester. the Regional' Office In Boston, the Common Pleas. Mra. Wells claim pabllaban praaaatatlTaa; Tba thesex definite ddllars-and-cents pletely up to date. eutihn under the measure. W o i^ cannot adequately ex ; Avlloa Matbawa^ paolal ABaaay— Just beginning to fight sample chapter offered by its au monthly cumulative baste—^^tbat June.) assigned soon to tactical units. piipes are going to be a real blesa- Th^ncountar between Dies and sliver. . State and County Field offices In ed thst the defendants engaged her • |l.w lotk. T Oatrmt apd thor to a legislative committee Is "A " coupons not used this week Renewals will be, made at the Witt these units they will have press the dew/ appreciation due Hartford. Aa in tha past, wo may to find a customer for a farm in Boatoa. may be tpriied In at any later And spea^ng.^ecetved sho)vn and good work put rulings of the local Board, Many ment of $2,600 to cash being re Sugar commissions are Ueut. Francis meat than they will be in smal In and who used thrir cars to Data from Chmmlaslon dov^ by lArlous agenciea people disagree with the daetslonB quired. - President Roosevelt at\his press free^to admit was one of the dark of need .with dealer; 1042 models dependent stores. Prices in chain hsvs been going to the lo Rogtra leaped upNand aald the (Continued froni Pag# Om ) •Thursday, Apri^ 1 spotS\in bis own past Coupons 12 in Book No. 1 good listing at more than 31,500 and Furey, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. [4nd indtviluala are rvlng ot made and ahould feel free to ap Ae Mr. Seton waa unable to ar conference Tuesday, "I wOuid eay stores and in the large independent boards asking for supplemeni Information had been obtained range for the cash, the transaction He ^ went back to the year for five-pounds through May 31.. convertibles may be sold bn ration Furey of 50 Williams street, Hart were organizing an "Army of th< the higbsat praise and gratitude peal to the state for redreae of that so far, in aU the conferences 'Coffee stores have beep lower because lotments to take care of wh firom the Federal ComnHmicatlons All Oooperato grievanoe. That la the democratic did not go through at that time. 1007 to begin his oonfeeelons. certificates to-anyone needing car ford ;.Usut Robert Levine, son of these retailers buy to large quan riving they have to do to get I commlarion,' which Intercuts for- Balkans'' for dafarize against an! we have held with other members Coupon 26 In Book No. 1 good and not having "servleeable car" Mr. and Mra. I. 8. Levina'of 111 The town officials have been and proper procedure area If it Hovraver, Mrs. Wells clAlmed that Near Victory And the fiTet crime he found It tities. Ther-'fore. theli prices wlP ard from their work. I alga broadcasts. Later ha^ugbt invasion thrust Into southeaatori in the summer of 1943, Mr. Seton of the United Nations, we at^ for one pound through Aprll/25. if engaged in gainful employment Irving street, Hartford, and Ueut very cooperatlH from tha very in goes to HartfoM, Boston and fi pleasant to 'confesa waa that, continue to be lower on tha officii They'er 'flly entitled to Uiisat i unaitcceasfully to Insert InXThe Europe. ,, caption ri the mooning program. purchased the farm at tha agreed The Manchester American Red as a member of^ the State Sen Shoes 'or w'ar or welfare work:- other George Beshara. aon of Mr. and lists. lotments ii they meet the The Army would consist ,Of. It nally Washington. At 0 w0r-ltmt ftMning tervice, Ptrtl about 95 per cent ti^cther. That Coupon 17 In Book—No.' 1 good Mrs. A. M, Beshara of Torrlngton. Rtcord a letter from FCC Cbl To David Chambers, Chairman, Thank you, Mr. Editor, for the price of $4,500 and the' down pay 'Craas War Fund Drive, aiming at ate In that year, be "yielded to 1942 thodels may be sold on ration Make a pOtot of famillarWng ■haring requirements . . . but a$ ^man James L. Fly to back up ti was reported, of German, Italian, IS aa amaalng statement. It hap for one pair through Juhe IS. certificates to person eligible for and George H. Wadaqll, Clerk of opportunity r i publishing these ment waa reduced to $1,000. Tho a goal which many paoplt at first temptation" and made an effort yourself with this list of dimara- I'd like to make a plea on ■totomant, but'. Representative Hungarian, Bulgarian and Croat court found that commlaaton waa M0ti0m0i thh mppeti^ g med pens to be true." , Fuel OH "C" gasoline rations. soldiers specially trained for de the Board of Selectmen go eincare words ef eemmendation end com jMwidarad ImpoaalUe, haa con- to divert funds of the atato and-cents price bn pork. /You'll of the volunteer local board ma I Hoffman (R.. H lcA) objactod. thanks for their continued encour due Mra. Welle without meSnlng wfast most of Period 5 coupons worth 10 and must call at the Local Rationing ing upon how the meat i t sold. For If you can get along with'' occuphtion ofllcera, rithar Lieuten facilities and suppUss. Thorsten A. Gustafson, swr 0 *>0 il 0 b t i. and pure, yielded to that temp Rtigers said “ It undouh^y Is not To the original Registrar Arthur Chairman War Price and Ra- 3231.76. us hope It nieaas. Most of us want tation waa prhof enough, he told 100 gallons ih east. Board for the forms that Succeed Lear example, a whole ham/wlth tha A ” book tor a few weakA ona ant G ^ r a l Haarde or an officer ily small amount OasoUne '' ' true now, but It waa tcua at H. IlUng, Superintendsnt of tlontog Board 113.16, First Saarioa Tonight tke ekeiee me 100 per cent agreement to be the committee, of how “easy It muat fill out in order to obtain skin on and the bone^in will sell go to the local board for a anp time." identifleff^. only aS “ Maenateto," Tha first session of the hew ali Having doha that well, it goes No. 5 "A " coupons valid through tholr allowable inventory for the' for 38 cents s pound; whereas an mental allotment of gasoltoe would be the cmVimander, It waa Schools, to Thomas Bentley, the Lincoln School, poaeible . between the nations Waa to Indulge In tho "unmoral" Later veteran Representative recruiter of exaeUent voluntary Mancheator, Oona. craft recognition echool for /ob- pm to k tm em I ;WttlsMit saying that Manchester practlw of diverting money July 31, good for three gallons coming mrnths. Inventory must be April I —($>)—Maj. other ham with thA skin on and now. Delay aa long «a you aaid. \ / which must fight this war togeth n. Lloyd R. Fredendall, a vet Oca (D., Oa ) advised Rogers that help, to an the eite administrators April 1, 1943„ / aervera will bo hold this evening from The state Highway Fund each. taken at the cloae of buaineee on thA^bpne rerooved/wlll sell for 48 order to give the hoards a < Plan To CoMorlpt Seriba ^ at 7.:3^e'clock at the East school. 0 will not accept, a ^ degraa of final Iniitotrlal Users eran 'of the Tunisian campslgn, to flat the food ratlonliig ha should “laam to uaa aome dls- and regletrars who havo taught md mmmtr0h. A p ii Pttel er and preserve the peace togeth te other purpoaee. March 31. The Inventoi^ forma cents A^iound. Maice sure, fpo, that ersUon to chooring tta bull th*^ A dispatch t^ Bern from Buda Chief .^cognition Officer Thomsa M eat In this drlvO. The acooimta AUAll iXlUhindustrial and Institutional muat then be handed in to the Ra ap^ared today a certain choice to you get #hat ypxx pay for. If you out «rf/the way.., I Know tSe pest declared that the Germane school but have always gkran free- er, If there is going to be ,real vic Therefore, he concluded, the he tohes by the toll." \ ly of their time end talennta go the Rady; Jr., who recently- attended I ym^4ke wideet be kept open, we hope, until u.eeps'^'rmeat, butter, shortening, tioning Board some time between succeed Lieut Gen. Ben Lear, who pay the ceilink^^ce for center cut b e r ^ f your local board will noi^had kScluded'k**'^^ ^ their the recognition School to Boston, tory and real peace. We'd settle meMure under question, a consti retires May 31 aa commander of preclate yv>ur conalderatlon Rapreaentotive'' Shafer (R., total ^ObilisaUon program with sincere thanks and admiration of jtks quota haa been fully aub- tutional forbidding chh es^ andah edible oils which will. April 1 and April 10. pork chops, dpnTaccept chops cut Mich.) who blocked final actloir Stafford Springs will be the Instructor. for a tnia 95 par cent. thejhid Army.; from the end ■ the iDln. you’ll get a lot bettor aarvlcA the Nakls empowered to conscript the Board. The excellent manner BtzitMd. Some substantial help In the uae of ^ s 6llne taxes and m'v yaatarday by raiatog the point of In which every single registration Jeha di. NMto ^ Meettng Fredendall reported to Lear yes ^ e ry ab^-bodled peraOx to the There win be a mratifig of Vic-, T k k thla direotion will (some from the But there, a n two reasons tor vehicle license fees for ^tfiy terday aa deputy commandeP of ' ao quovum. thus forcing adjoum- haa been handled has truly been# 473. Slaffntd general expensed^ of the^tate, These officials lists of dbl There’s been some tory Aesembly, Catholic Ladles of "-Ibaater d^ectUma no# atazting the President's happy statement the Army and later'the three-star about the farmer’s rMe to mant, flaacrlbed the leg^IaUon aa brief 3 touters repoixporK, from I model for the state of Conneetl 0tt jsxMF xxtorai ^^mp0teet to ^ should mo^t ce rt^ ly be,^opted. and-and;cents meat prices am g l -daagacofla’* and suggastod It ba "TSS,Stockholm s ^ without elkhora- cut. To Mr. niing and aides go tho Columbus, this eyenlng at • o’clock must bs taken with a grain of re general aimounced be was retiring Ing to he a real blow to tl^black w meat ratiiming program , Wlth mors local young; men re at thrip rooms In the Professional BBd oontlnu^g for a week. If ^ that He therefore stood 'Abbulder to at tba age of 84 under statutory yaoomzslttofl and rewritten. Uon 5»at the Inhq): poUUcal tefielon credit for putUng this great pro straint and caution. In tt* first shoulder with ' State , Highway market as well as a blesSing to 'farmer who raises a Pif porting for duty to tha armed ser building. iii Bot enopl^ aomctblng alaaNfvlU law. then slaughters It for the use TTie bill bad a paraUeL Shafer to ^rftn never was ao groat Sa'at gram across, place, we do not kaow/ihat the Commissioner WHlutm J^COT and retailers and housewives alike. A awfrtad la the proclamation "is- iresent, adding "and It is not art-1 To the Police Oommlssionera, vice the Stafford Honor roll on ' • Teats Friday feBva to be doHA Thera was no official announce deal of tha mept you might his own ttmlly need not glee Quallfy'ng teats will be given'on subjects on which dlsagresment is those public-spirited members of Praised and Censured ment of Lear’a successor, but ration pointo^tor tha meat ' auad by tha tyrant king. Georgs ilrriy dub to raids.’’ [Chief Gordon, members of the lo- Haymarket Square is being en k. Meanwidla, tbaib are imdoubt' the present Legislature who ha;te bad on your ^ l e during the in . Which waa answered by out Friday at *he Rockville High most likely have yat bean dis there appeared Uttla doubt that family consumed/The same Roflectlnk German anxiety over cal police and auxiliary police, the larged and two ride wtoga are be school to qualified high school adty aome Mawfiiaatar paopla who wanted ttls temptation to be rt- few months kaa been bought drtrtatotim of tndepandanca-” possible outbreaks of hdatlle elem- local Boaifl expressaa deepest ap- P u b lic i Fredendall, hero of the American is true of people who' already 1 ing Installed. The Honor roll jtdw seniors or recent graduatra for the - FIRST • cussed la these conferences In lieaping Before *^^300 to is^ ly somebody le willing to pay sopitHiow mlaaad making their move^.'forever from Connecticut landing to Oran, would taka over. meat to cold storage loekefi Safer aald he believed Attorney ents in occupied lands thg Paris | preclation. These men have beon Ariny Spectallied Training Pro which the 98 per cent agreement poUtlcs. P' fantastic prioM for it. Ctaaeral Biddle should be called radio announced, that from hpw on courteous and helpful to oohtalns approximately 400 names' ditotrlbutioB to the "maroh to the advantage of the druggist Second Army troops are aeattered Many reisers who have had a That situation la simp with more than 180 to be added. gram and the Navy GollegaTrain /Long Tom's confessions are his Ifealth and Safety to training camps and military compllpated to control to any'], upon tor a daciaraUon of what he persons charged with being Ss^l.taining order to the many March,” who havo not baa bean found. Ia tha second to sell as many as pdasible of'the hard eno\^ time staying in busi wlU do with auch a dangerous WiUi the two wings on each side ing program. lusiness^. and when he makes a devices which net him the most posts throughout tba middle west tical maaner, and It stands to ] munlsts and anaithista to France registrations which have been held From thoM who auecaaafully NATIONAL place, wa do hot know tha posst- Committee Lasts More ness have^ad their Job made even referring to Biddle ae It la expected that approximately Aikaa thHr propitr placa la thla clean breast of things like this, profit." from tho Great Lakes to>the Gulf son that a farm famity that: muat accept court-deslgnatad m since rationing began practically complete the teats candidates for bla Importaaoa af the Itara ’' on it to the part of palltenesa for the harderz-py a few unscrupulous lU own meat will buy leas la who for several months tomeys Instead of choosing n year ago. 780 nainea oould ba added, The ^.gilatlvaly Inaigniflcant horns oon- Than Two Hours, s Speaking for the bill, Attorney (ff Mexico. competitors who have paid their honor roll la'being maintained by the two programs wlU ba ralacted SUPERMARKETS which tta firs par cant .dfaagree- puhne to pass quickly over It, An Army man for 43 of hla 89 ■tores. Of coursA a tormar ______itod m u * valtiabla tlma own. 'The same sourOa The Press fribotlon to.tha success of this ------'\ J. Warren Upson of Waterbury re wholeaalerS far ahoye celling and aiiMVy in the midst of this a community Committee with con to attend collegaa Under contract meat does axtat. It is q;^te poa- pausing no longer than is abso Hartford. April ! —(#»>—Even viewed the 30-year effort to yearn Fredendall. Uke Lear, la' ■laughters meat f->r sale that officials helping e local Board has been and to the rrapectlve services. Stu war. We suggest and urgt that lutely necessary.to sound three, pricee In order to get m ^ Natur a "primary distributor" and war to proeecnte The Associated Jews to escape the Gai conttouea to be grateful for the trlbutiona being'given by local or Hbie thdt tba aubjscis not yet dis- without one of its most controver liberalize the statute and eatlmat- known as a strict disciplinarian ally Connecticut housewivM who ganisations. The honor roll waa dents selected for the Army Priv WAR RATION ROOK 2 Buck parsons mail oontiibiitions hosannas over a sinner come to ed that ‘^Connecticut people pay and outstanding trainer A troops. ■ter at hto-local board. In Frsaa." net would get 10-year prison terms exceusnt coverage given by the gram must undergo a thirteen ouased, or tty^-iiva par cent of grace. sial clauaes, a proposed bill to bought this meat have paid the dition, he must get the "Dally Diator^g Facta and ba fined double tta amoimt leclally by The Manches M ilt to August, 1942, m m ynhaHatUy to tha Amarioan Rad to excess of $360,000 a year for bill to the end. ' A quota of 308.tone of scrap weeks basic military training be STAMPS R i-f dIsagreemenC alrsady dlsoovere. Oa4ee to p e tm Bitiaena who have given o < ^ but Perhaps the best and most en w1iiMh\Long' Tom becanie legal Safety.; Sunk_huring Mari thanks is due to our excellent dkily retcly to rollege. AU expenses In reprce^tatlve and lobbyist for so construed as to prevent doctors ordinarily have been comlnfl into on tto weight, won’t,thara ptfiltitol putpoaes." newspaper publication. ttoutog until April 20th. Vaaoo Biz, cluding tuition, food, housing, For more than two hours the prescribing the use of contracep Stafford Salvage chairman will ail who have nOt given aa m u ^ aa couraging ^thlag about , the Presl- a great gasoline company. Wssbtogton, /April 1.—(P) Oonnectlcut to good quantity have good many arguments Thla autaoMiit brought from By Tlie Associhicaf Preu RattonUig Board and Staff > books and uniformE will be paid committee and an audience large tives where they believe one is been frozen for uae by the armed Representative Thomas (R-NJ) ^erman 'hlgU' izhmmand de- pervlse the harvest to the buriness tbay roaUy oouM afford ^for this dont*B statement, than, ia not bla In all Connecticut history there ly women heard opponents of the American ampbuildtog— which the butcher and his , To the membera of the hard. . _ bj the Army or the Navy. M I L K " w » necessary .tb a woman auffertog a forces. We could get along with alxiut how much fat and aa axpneaaioa e f. fear that newt- today In ^ coiamunk^e^ofj^t,jg ,^^onlng ^ \ InatallatloB bast of all eauaea,' thblr second "didactic” estimate of present are few b e tt^ examples of the bill call it “a surrender to deca soon, for the/first time to history, the potatoes, we could get from maxim that ho^sty pays, for it dangerous disesae. may provW a bigger merchant ought to be trimmed eff tte papara- to dlsagraement with some hi '.dcaat from l^ lin and record- B oard ^e Chairman wishes toex- The annual Ladles Night of the Bootri^utloas win ba wiAtoomad. agraemeat, but his forward-look dence” and “an impudent bill that “Such an arrangement la neither Maine. However, Maine growers govarnmantal poUcles might he the Assoctited Press that p r e ws word Of deep apprecla- A^cultural Chairman MACARONI is extremely doubtful that this takas women back to slavery fleet than m ta to 's -^ winning ita netore It’s weighed?” Now Rockville Civic Aasoelatlon will be ing raeognltloa of auch agroament logical nor In accord with the beat weren’t able to ship any potatoes don’t have to worry about MtM|liOUt#da Naval and Air Forcee sank ^wo of the matastaye of the 1 charge to the farming held this evening at the Rockville tOHBTW As Drive Chairman. Nagies- T. great ooifipany wobtd ever have days," while its advpcates called race agatoSt Agis aubtoartoea. / for table use during March because COFFEE Interests of the state." too much, because the point "Are we going to convict Uioae at least Allied merchantcMn during, the hectic months arsA Stafford’s quota is consldsred House at 6;^1S o’clock. At this time Blair h lm «^ taatlflag an uafa- as a major goal for his leadership employed Long Tom if, it had not for "strong, healthy babies bom to That the official report yes of a serious shortage of cars for unusually high to comparison with thought that he had edine to see Among the many other speak terday m the Oombtned Bhippf uee that tte butcher pays to aewspapera becauaa they do not totaling 836,800 tons, three de- y|,g opwtog of the rationing the recently elected offlcera will 9M A T CAKEROUR*— parved aiaouat of credit toouM go and for Amarioaa diplomacy. strong, healthy mothers.” ers were Mrs. William Darrach of Pii» transportation. other county communities. Vernon the error of bis way la Svaatlag The measure is the latest at Adjustment board which was. wholesaler era just aaoujUi •SrreeT’' he asked. etroyars, eight ■ubmartot* and 10 program recently resigned thrir be installed. to tta loyal workara who gave Ih this connection, (t Is to be Greenwich, alao a vice-president What truck and freight car than tta point values you /Such a thing, Walter rsP^**^' lighter war cralt to March. poalUons. The chief clerk, Erik W, for example with a third more Draatltllos Hanoa flfl'itt'l ! • ' to have gasolinegasof‘“ * tax'mofiey^^ * tempt In a 20-year struggle to fa- formM a year ago last January to space there waa available had to population has been assigned ODBt VINEGAR fth<^ "ttna and energy to freely noted that again, and this press for anything. Of the Planned Parenthood the butcher so that ha can would ba "uttorly impoasibU. Of thla reported total, which!the employ of the 10- Drantlfilos Hanos, 87, of Crystal 7 other r lax Connecticut’s rigid prohibition make the most out of United Na- be devoted to seed potatoes for *T oannot Imagtoa Intending to quota of only 363 tons. And ever sinnee that day Lob Laague, who declared “We believe tlona tonnage. off a normal amount of was without confirmation fromtgi^] March 17 to aseume his Lake died Wednesday at the John Bnd' ganarouBly to tta auooeaa oc oonfeimoa was about tta third or of any birth contrtfi Information pIsnUng this spring. We hope •id a country with' wflich the AUled sources, submarines wereUew position on the edltoUW staff The American Legion Auxiliary son Memoriai hospital to Staf BREAD FLOUR BunjLsm ssr Tola has .held...... true to his piinci^ [.Whatever, passed by the Legisla- there must be more and healthier Ithholdlng exact figures on without any loss, . thla ibriva. Thara should also bs fourth time, the PrMldsnt has babies bom” ; and Mra. Herbert F. that heavy shipments of seed po United Stotce la at wfir, and pub- said to have accounted for 138 of “The Protestant Voice" At Fort win sponsor a bridge and whist ford Springs. He was bom in Tur 30 *«■ « PANCAKE FLOUR divers^; he haa been aa oppo Provisians of Bin t “continues a serious threat this month and we should then taadM to Inform the enemy," he ohaster tnstltutions who. ovon un ha la sttU hdplng for a msatlhg nent.^ any increase in the gas that to pass tha bill would be to boned or diced or gtound 861,000 tone and one destrier. McVeigh, senior clerk, also left American Legion room of Warren been employed as a mason by . a C »AC Under the bill, proposed by Rep. the war program," the report able to get aupplles for table ‘» 5 added. *^Tboae two eseentlal elem In addition, the two German j the employ of the local board to Memorial Hall. Mrs. Pauline An- Springfield contractor. He had -.-ID. der wartime dlfflcultise, sponsored with atalih iniBb aa hs and tax. which (night store up ao much C .'W ^am Jaqson (B.) of West- encourage “abfise of a normal said that new construction “now from Mitoe. wardA the butcher will welgll 21 ROLLH>OATS»— revenue that dlverston would human faculty.” / trimmed cut first, figure tha ents muat axtor bafora there can services damaged 87 merchant I pghruary. To ttese two indlvid- drelsky Is to charge. lived at Crystal Lake for seven qiedal avanta for tta benefit of ChurchiU originally hm**) ^ port, htmltals or other health in- exceeds tonnage being sunk,’’ and Right at this time of year we baAny proaaeiltian.’’ ■hlps, " p ^ of which may a|ao be „gjg -o ,, the lion’s ahara of credit Frank Joseph Hsjosy brother of years.' He. leaves his wife, Mra 7«mpt eubaequent legislatures. Btltuttons racoiving %tata pants revealed for the flrtt time the. ex alwajm have to. depend on old value, than fix the meat up’ HMAST TOMIT SOAR the Red Cross. Ttnidly, tha entire at Casablanca or eaiit.^of iCasa- way you want It Only to Frava Stand considered aunk," the communique] esUbUshtog and matoUtolng Misses Elllsabeth and Claire Ha- Ethel (Clark) Hanof; a aon, Mil- ''^And alwaya of course, the lower oould glva b i ^ control adrtce to act 1943 goal of U. 8. merchant potatoes from Maine or hew ones Thomas / iaslstod that under said. "X/ toi. and a daughter, Mary. The fun bianea. Whatavar tba b^anca the tax, the more gas sold in Con- " the Maneheeter/dfflce. They had josy of School street haa raceived OUTSTAMMN6 A fO e raault was due to an admirable marrlad ynm toi and tale of con- ship construction—>18,890,000 dead from fliorids, and ikipments from oviBiobp ef the bin "all you have Surfs;;a craft, submarines and j his Silver Wings and tho Grid bars eral will be held on Saturday after vau* m IT * nactiout And such hka been tha traoaptivaa would ba raatrictod to During tha last tow weeks ^ to master eve'rehsnglng regulrt- #nnmunlty spirit which produoad disagrsamsnt, our beat ohafii O p e n F o r u i weight tons the South arc'not yet v ^ . heavy. do hi provo that • nswapapar Air Forces -were credited with tions, set up An entirely new pro of a Second Ueutonant artSr xrad- noon at two e’eloek at St. George's lasting fervor of Long Tom’a own phatnmclaa under regulation by Thla total—^whicb comparts with have haia rtporto Indicating both great gl^P and UtUa gifta. aUmlnatlng It dspanda upon^^i^ There have been some ruitoora that soma radio repair shops ware took m atand that It did. and that sinking oc three desttpyers> eight cedure and handle the wants and uattog from the a d va ^ d flylni Memorial church In’ Sprlnfflald. conversion that he has generally m Commission on 1,090,000 tons coropletsd to 1943 seed poUtoes are belnfl'.. bought It n « oontrsH^ to tte beat toter- ■ubmarines, one escort vessel and ari)ooT for single e n g i^ planea at Buriat will be in Oak Grove ceme with tta great majority of Man- and. direct talk with oi^allias. been abla, egch aesaloa whan the A Bootlon permlttliw physicians fusiag to sail tubas unlaa needs of M.OOO peopit. To these MAVIS COLA SYRUP - x - 25- A Prayer —will put the American merchant for table use, but wa h a v^ t dis tha country, and you could nine motor torpedo boats and dam two loyal Workers and their two SpriKe Army fieldyOa. He was tery, Springfield. CAINES MC RNW chastar'a cltiaans eontrlbutliig To data, tra have had a ^tlsfylng issue arose, to convert a goodly to prasorlba oontraeapni^ when For Those On All Battle/FrontA fleet out to front of the British euatomsr brought in hla - covered any actuaKcases. The use Slid.paid a sarrtoa chargA 1 . hvlct them.” aging of four destroyers, t ^ sub enecessora and to the ether clerks Apprinted a Seetma Usutanant to truly Booording to thatr c e c it y . amount of such talk Britain, number of legiflators to hlie even- naoaasary a w withdrawn Yfom tha some time during the year, ths U. of seed potatoes for^eatlng would preaentaiive Sumnar (R , DU marines, a patrol- bMt and iayeni ^ 4 8 . 2^22- galisUc stahdaid. to emphaslna tba fact that this at the oSiee. we express our deep the Army Corps ReservoA Ha Is and soma with G h ^ but1 almost hUI juet bafore tha haartni Heavenly Father, We thank S.-Engllsh beard said. endanger thla Summary crop, and draftod the. amandmant to motor torpedo boats. est admiration. They have all giv now spending^ short furlough at '• Thla spirit oannot yet ba die- •o, to this eeeeloa. tt Is IB- Many, aspseta of the oontrovnrsy 'Thaa for every token of Thy love daflnttaly against tta law none/Witt Russia.A. .Xht Prasldsnt’s therefore the aalee of seed pota practice was customary nawapapara from tho ban en unstintlngly of their time and hla home' en ^hool street He will Wapping banded. It cannot bo damoMUaad aaedrtog to -find Long Ton at wars argued at tha hearing, from and tender mercy, foWthe invita toes are now regulated. \ gathartag or transmitting return from active duty at Taila- amJbiUoa to. msbt Stalin la a hla good work again, good to " stora la March 1943. energy to the extent of being often weolWRirs soar «mtil the fuU quota has actually tha rellpoua, ths atbleal, and tha tion to come to Thy Throne, to Davies Asserts lidormiUiDO ttat might ba of aid Nelson Lauds near tha braaktog point. They •ee, Fla. 7394. Menntoitor w(Mhy ona 0^4 would, porhaps, aeo a standard for bonaet iuid medical to tha praotloal oontantion present our prayera,/suppUoatlons taat Friday, just before tha^lew to tta ahamy. said aha did not Mrs. W. W. Oraat and formally bssn reached. Whan dlalntereeted teatknoiiy hofoia that at laaat the bill would protect Do^'t ioaa the ideatlfle m r . . I navehave ever beenoran raaoyready, loto oodo mis.this. do more ttan^any other ona event and requasti. H e^ us, we be April valuta for processed fo^ . aae "how fha most Innocent newa- W a r L F U t p U t T h ey have felt it to be thrir 'hart 110 : tha record of Manchastar tai this oommltteee net Ugh again, good the pubtio from "cheap, black mar seech Thee, aa we earnestly da- o9 ^tub that came with your nij. to carry the causa of United Na- Reds’ Word G ^ ware announcsd, the wife of the Upn coupons when you got/' papar of gebaral circulation could 3 I in serving tho war effort./ ‘They Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8harris and war la writtan. wo do net want It to know that CowMomat haa a ket, bootleg" eontraeaptlvoa ped sire Thy blessing tor the sons and head of our .Rationing Division •void being gbjlty of • violation. to 1 2 ,0 ttons harmony and understanding man big enough to hla dled oh the atreatA last Fall; You’ll need th itio ap Itove recrivod tte Approbation iff Tolland family have recently moved to 48 aaid that we fSUod, by any daughters of our/baloved country here to Hartford used her remain : "Whenaver 1 rlap to defend the (Oonttoued from Page Om ) many and they have reoalved tho | Madison stTMt, Hartford. { SWSTNMT SOAR forward^ own pnst toulia If hs faeht ttat Daaakar Ylgorotta Opponent who have gone/torth to contend PhiladalphlA April 1—OP)—Joe- ply tor your oil ration Mra. Jeha & 8tosle greo. In any campalgwi> ing blue A, B, and C atampa to Winter.N, But here’s to n * prasa agalnat the ad ministration oondemnation of many/UmpIy ' Private Francta Maison Is now lAvbem will help point the way to fu Moat vtgorou* ot tha opponents against cruel afid aggrissiva fo4s eph 1m DsvIa former ambaaaador too optimistic. In thara uncortali 1178-8, Roekvllle M 3 5 t ture virtue on tta part of otto was Stats Labor OommlaBioner buy a pai^ago of raisins and a better advice. If you eaa oeav it ramtods mt of, a mouse trying I cause they have been-doing thrir stationed at Fort Belvolr, Va. His SOAN JOto < J I T « STEAK COD \ to the Interest « f - World Wide to Russia- aald ttvtoy that thara package of prunes at a total cost to protect the eat from the dqg>" tlmcA there ia no teUlng hot duty to the country vriiioh they ora. Comallus J. Danabar, father of ia no JustifleaUon for ’Yeara" that your, oil hdrner. i * a p oi arents live., on Avery street. | As Diogenw SRiilcd Freedom, Jui^ev and Righteous of 34 pointa Naturally she wasn’t ahe commented. heavily tha hand of war may yet hove and eerve. Thrir devotion re- Louise -Kosely who has been til South Windsor. ' M 49* “They Neyer Stop Comtng" Unfortunately, we cannot pre U. S. Senator John A. Danaher, ness. tha Soidst union will make a aspe place your order fof grates Miaa Sumner aaid she bad been taU upon us." HADDOCK FHIETS dict a permanently happy ending who demanded that there be'"no rate peace with Hitler and then at particularly pleased when her get the job. storm right minds one of the scriptural. "sec and out o t achool tor several days, The Ladles’ Aid Society of Wap-1 The main atoty about New Wbarevar ttey battle, to the air, husband iirlved. boms Saturday aaaurad by membera of the Judi ProduetlOB to Increase ond mile”. They liava truly dona ping win have a luncheon meet- "Tha Brttlab and Americans for thla altuetton. For, U we read rationing .of babtw. on the land in desert, plain, jun tempt to project Communism That’s the best liunirance you returned to school Wednesday. IVORY SOAP York youth, since began, “In them raata the future of thla evening and announced that prunes buy for/comfort and safety ne ciary committee that "there was The WPB chairman said that far more than the oompensAtion ig Friday, April 3, at the home never stop coming." the atgne of the Umea, the same gle or on the seA Gracious Lord throughout Europe.” nO complaint that any. American the war production this year they have received and they kave Mra. Lulu Johnson and Mra. Jen saema to havo been one of fighting movement apear-headed by Com country,” he exclaimed. "Who can "The Ru-uiiana' word is good,' and raistos, and to fact all dried Winter. / if Mra. May Barber bf Foster That la an American c protect them by Thy might, be fruitA had been taken off the 'nawspa^r ia seditious’’ and that would exceed 80 billion dollars to bran glad to do it. I want to ta|ca nie Labonta were guests at s birth street. Rev. H. Marshall Budd teachers In the schools, and of missioner Cox/to end diversion at tell where the spark of greatness, Thou thrir strength and shield. h) %aid. ". . . When they aay they apondant in Tunisia quoting arsi of leadership -mil arT TrIn will not make a aeparato peace ration list for April. Perhaps exlcSa Eavey tho legislation waa not intended munitions anA construction ae this opportunity to say this word win talk on “War Gardens." highway funds as'one alleviation May the influence of Thy Divine against 48 hllllon dollars last for these fine workers. ' They are day celebration to Willlngton. re ^ 10- while membere of . the German air drift toward street violence. This of the approaching Insolvency ot America It haa ap with sur-. with Hitler; that they atfna for you’ve noticed that tho point to ap^y to newspapers. ' The South Windeoc Defense j Presento to Umea'/of loneifnei values on Soma Tanned fruit juices . "So it should do no harm to say year. entitled to auch a Word of ap cently..'. Council will have ita meeting at ] force who have been forced down stdry has bad the New York our state highway system Is also prising frequency m -the hovetr* the weariness, temptation, grief or peace and they vrUl not Interfere; MoecoW, April 1— '(■> -Lull log-cabin, the sordid'areas of our with our form of government to have been reduced, too. Quintanilla, Mexico’s Bmt: no,” she added. Nelson, to lauding managetoent proval. Mra. Louis Deaso of West Staf the Fire Houra at 9 o’clock th'M | ASPARAGUS—--2» and made prisoner. beadUnM, and spread its- unple^ heading Inevitably toward a great clUes.’’ pain dbeer and sustain them and any. way, they mean what they tt Russia to 10 yesTA arrived Aaaerttog that enemy agents in and labor, said that except for "a -The present ataff consists o f A. ford was a recent guest of her aunt evening. . Such .German airmen are spekk- ant .'impinsslon far and wide; *That change in our gas tax which, wheiy they cry-unto Thee when to this county have access to news- few rnflrettable exceptions, inan- Hyatt 8uttUffe, Chief Clerk, Mra. Mrs. SamiierJohnson to.River Dis,. IVORY SOAP Commissioner Cox keeps remind He explained that he waa speak say and wUI do what they prom -It was naturally very difficult to ki'ibyahev by plane yeetertey The annual meeting of the I ing from the background of their fact makes it more than ordinari ing in his own behalf and also as dire/dlstteaa gracioualy hear, and ise." aat the potoV slues when the pro- waa greeted by Soviet papers of feneral circulation, she agenieiit and labor ara s ta ^ g on Marie Finnegan, Mlae Betty L. trict, Tolland. Wapping Cemetery Association CARSOTS HKSH lEXAS 2 MJNCHES ) 3 * ing us, is lower than that In 35 dall^r them, O Lord. the job voluntarily and working j Erickson, Miss Marjory Ndcker, own handicaps because of a lack ly pleasant to find another kind ot the rwreaentative of the Mpst Davies’ comments' weto made in cesMd foods rationing began, and Office officials and waatera haral{ added: Robert West of Snipslc Lake sec will be held at tho Sadd Menaori-'I ^ O M E S tS * other statea, ■ That la, in a way, Abundantly bless aU thoss who “We do not want to stop the Iq- cooperation with the govern- j Mrs. Vera M. Qunas, and Mrs. HA' tion of town has accepted a pdai- headllhe ruling for at least a day Rev-lMurice F. McAullffe, Roman a 3,000-word statement appear* there wifi uhdoubtodly have to be ■rhere dlplomaU. al Library,' Monday evening, April | of experienced replacements. The a compliment to Long Tom's long Catholic bishop of the Hartford minister to the sick and svoundad Ini' under Ms by-lina to ’The Phlla^ pubUeatloa of all our newspapers ment to win thla war. That Is jzel I. Snow. These folks contbiue tlon on the farm of Henry Gunther 5, 1943 at 8 o’ritx^ This meeting BEETS FaUHICXAS T>UNCHt$T5c expert piiots with which Germany ■the headllhe over the story of evangelism, but It is also a warn' and seek to bring comfort and delphla ReconL which had asked to tba oommunity to ordei; to pr«-^ Strang testimony to the realism to do thrir work' to a v e ^ eom- to Vernon. ■ 2 c a k k 9* Ing that he -may aoon have to con diocese. is for . annual hustafra, haaring re-j began this war, who had their Frank Komlnaky,r, a is..^year18-. old “The original bill forbidding hope to the dying. him to dlaeuas the polltleal effect vent tholr bring road by enemy and rincerity of purpose of thejmendable fashion and they will Miaa Sue Rldson of Tolland ra^ ports and election of directon. fess othgr errors from his past, Be pleased to bless dll those continue to carry on the praise SPINACH PteSH^TWAS ^POUNDS 29> air circus ia France, who met boy "bom and reared ih'th the ^ gas- birth control was pased by a upon Europe and the world of a agcntA I do not like to think American people.” cently completed the Nurara Aid Private Herman Maskri of Mil perhaps/^escribing the- shameful who labor on the Home Front, Ruaelan victory over Germany. worthy task which Is dally grow- house district." Legislature that was entirely that any government official would Course at the Manchester Me ler road. South Windaor, Is now I Suttelr masters in Britain, and wjtto depths '.to which he may have de Protastant,” be said. "Ttaouaands gnsnt to them spiritual and phy deliberately try to Intimidate I tog by leaps and bounds. Again we morial hospital. She has finished stationed at Jefferson Boraacks, | LETTUCE CALIFORNIA KHfRG HEAD ia found graves in Riuwia, have been The other day, during his lunch scended In tha days before ha of citizena; Protestants and . JewA slcal' strength to faithfully ’JCarry newspapers. I only know that Oppose Taking I expreM our' appreciation to these her first year’s work and received Missouri. IvMY Flakes knew how qaered a thing waa On.” , workers as well as to other volun- replaced, but with ‘‘rookies." On hour, Frank was, boy-faahlon, in join me in a rebellion against.sur .^.maiiy patriotic adltora at home her-aervlce stripe. She also has RfO RIPE U9 PKG gasoline tax. render to decadence—and decad O Lord, bless all those allied ainceraly fool frightened of the tear workers at t ^ offira who L o L “ etod Oie flrrt a Id course. ths other hand, a large percentage vestigating the ooBtenta of a junk The Poet’« Column Of War Plants UAGE TOMATOES ence Is exactly what is advocated with us; United may. wa go for administration. I fori that they have ssslsted’ us from time to The measlea are much in evi of ths RlUed airman who have pile. He happened upon a large In the terms'of this bill.” ward with high couragA enduring OlorlouB Son would have causa to ba atiU more time. Thrir help has been-of great dence among several Tolland faml- Ellington •package 2 2 hasB delivering ao handsomely In paper bag which, contained the Deaths Last Night DUIerwit Spirit Seen faith and ho|la, assured ttat the Oh, glorious sun, frightened if such a law ao thla (Coattaued Frein Page One) value. lies. CELERY sacrlfloes made shall, not ba to ’t'o an membera of the Board the Tuniaisn campaign have been sum of 815,901. The climax of To Danaher's reference to the Thst fills the world Wore on the bookA aspeclaUy Mr. and Mra. Everett Robinson 1879 . Legislature, Mra. Laure'h'oa vain, that victory shaU ba ataee tt providee aecret trials and companies where the government (past as well as present) who, con The April social and bustoeaa ^O to«6 ' experienced pUots. And, while the tha atory of this good New York Aiken, S. C.—William Russell With light and beauty, of West Wlllinston were guests of APPLES COOKING A. Jaiiney of Stamford, a vice- achlavad. for Right shall triumph That ahada Ita rays •'-a a I N T H I S I death panaltlea. " » acquires the stock. trary to tha belief ef some, actu Mr. and Mrs. John H-. Steele Mon meeting of the Friendship class of luftWaffe finds tt-ever more dlf- youngster ^ m e when, after con Grace, 64,, form.er head of the In president of the Planned Parent ovar OppraasloQ and Wrong and NatteBODma 4aea Atm ally havo worked out of a frallng the Congregational church will be gersoll-Rand' Company and eon of Upon thA unjust and ths good: s - day. IVORY SNOW Reult to produce new pilots, "ths sultation With 'his older brother hood League of Connecticut, re- Rtghtoouaneaa and Paaea astab-' Tha Mirror eommentod that "In ef'patriotlc alleglaaca to thrir na Tha Oonhectlcilt Agricultural held Wednesday, April 7, at 3 p. ra. a former mayor of New York City. That shares with all tha world HANDS tion. have voluntarily a ^ freely at the home ef Mr. and itre . Carl | British 'and Amancans aaver.stop and his parents, hp appeared in a lied that that Legislature passed lishad to tha Nations ef tta Earth. aUkr Speech Probe fluential Mg bustoeaa groupa da- Volunteer Ooitamlttte tor Tolland Buffalo. N. Y.—Gerhard E. Mel Stie bill because it "didn’t have ttt These petitions wa humbly efftr clsre ttat the Issua Is qtis net of given thrir aoriiees. ThaN bevo al' A. Geehring bf Mato atroat LAKGE eoming." police Btatlon, and handed over necke, 94. believed to be the nA Wtoiderful. Impartial. ./ • YbA h is a sohatias thought ttls d w u ^ la a la d that wa and the Town 4-H Ommittra have The topic for next Sunday ava-. spirit, of present day scientlSe through Jesus Christ Our Lord Emblem a^ Ood'a lovo atid matey. policy but of polltief.They belleva ways dona It willingly and welt. PACKAGE MOT CROSS Ths Nsxls have had to taste tipn’s oldest Boy Scout leader. A —a ras^baslblllty that wa have ahv^ carafully saisesad To Bf? Sought combined and the following are the nlng Lenten rarvlee will ba: “How | 2 2 mm wt oNct his fortune. knoWladge. and Savior. So high, ao wide, ao deep Sir StiCFord dellbaratriy u atmtog ’They havo always bean and will working group; Emery Qough anovovusmviihem nderlt badge coimselor, he gave "L e f us respect the,. Catholic Amen have aavar sceeptad lightly. AOd Scooted OBf at nationalism.’’ . . * continue to be open to construe- Can I Help? What Can I DoT" that fact in this praaent Tiufiatan Most of us would 0ot care' to Scouts teats in Interpreting, art ’That covers all iny stos Agricultural chairman, Erva Doyle ID ML to m toAM-T point of view but let thein reapect Major Annie Russell Atkinson Ills oaf helief that iha phar- Whan your Docsor directs OM) Under the regulation, the gov tive criticism. We repeat construc Mr. Darrah will tntroduea the sub-1 — ULA8LT- ckmpalgh as in no other oam- be confronted with an equal temp and painting. - That turns my darkness Into light « is Oonnectlcut Volunteer chairman ject, then U)e meeting will be open ours,” she maintained, citing Lent 1943. And thrills my'soul with assclat who compouada a you to bring a ptaacti^on ernment la allowed to name no tive criticism. The other Itlnd of BUNS paign of this war to data. Navar Cleveland—William E. ' Pease, bera, you are sssnied of iudllad criticism has no pjace eltter In ra of Town of Tolland. Town commit for general discussion. tation. And most of us, we sup- Catholic approval of the “rhythm" Maiichester, Conn. Heavenly peace and joy. Mascripdoa shonla baguided atonal Inyutlgatldn to detonnino more than three membera to a tee for both the Agricultural and DUZ SWfOtSN sn, WNOU WHML C8AOa8 ■■ before, say tha inUttaiy observ- 60, chief engineer for the late Van method of birth control in which, sa r*^ Crash drugs, saS a fsir firm’s hoard providing the number tioning or In any other part of tto Mrs. Herman Paige' ia able to he poaa,- would, after aome deUght- Sweiingen brothers in building the ■a by the time high ethical stead- "the Individuals or corporatlosi Volunteer work U. Emery (3ou|ki about again after a recent opera era. haa there basB aoMi a oonoaii- ahe said, “ the resulta were . tba Dies la Priaea Oh. wondroua tore dlvlna aHs as tha physician who price. Wa raalisa that yoar s->oBaoriiig this unusual, unwar- does not . oonatltute a majority. war ^ort. DARK BREADS fuUy evil, thougfata, follow the Cleveland-Shaker Heights Rapid same." The DaUy Telegrapk aald “the 11m SlaiiaAeater Public Henry DiieU, Wilfred Young, Mrs. tion at tha RockvUla City hoapl- tratton ef air foroaa to mppioct of That otitmaaauraa all my tsans- writes the diteoloea. It is ejiih Health is in onr fcsndst —nted and daotructlvo aoUvity of Ernest Han, Mra. Eldrad avaatual bourse of action. Transit line, Cleveland’s Union Cjitl Coleman. Hartford county London, April ! —(■>—Prof. Ar ■, Rickenbacker," and “the real precedent has bran eatAbllsbed by Finally, a word to the Manches SRSAMI SR» VMNNA terminal and tha 708-foot Terml- giaealiHH For tho 4-H Group, Mra- **Mnu John Lnsa ef Mala, itvaot ;B ground campaign. A»d ^ this At laaat wa’d Uka to think ao, in attorney who alao said ba rapra- thur Lloyd Jamaa, EngUah laa- That Uotstbam out, . nenhlp of Eastern Alrllnoa and the ease ef the Short Brotters for ter public. Moot of tbs public ban aasrely the priHBitaaiy to nal tower. aaatod BlMm MnAullffA chafed aoetaUaliig legltimato private en- been found to be eoepmtlva to tha Doyle, William E. Andoraen. Mr. Mturned Wadnaoday from tta| •IANTMCa63« acBadencaa. But guaga aiqiart and fem er Uaguiatlc RmMinbara than so gsace (ha poanhla ernmeetion betwi Moaeley, Director ef Food Produe- Johnson Memorial h c^tal to Btaf-^ attack OB HItlar; aaaraty that "the g M iof the bUI la to tha advliwr to tta BBC; who was con And aanda m t on my way—For- WELDON DRUG CP. this ownenhip and what suph tcrprlM ^ the back deer." rationing program. Folks tave aa hare, in tha instance of one small The^ passenger pigeon, great first section permitting drug stores a rule been patient and willing to tion and Conservation in Hartford, ford Springs where she recently I victed to 1941 of murdering hla tlven. Freaerlptlon Phnrmaeiats ownership would gain If RIcketi gave birth to triplets; The little att-anee sample of tba way wa. boy and hts famUy, la the thing auk, h'eath hen, paroquet, and to engage to the business.” haektr’a program for destroying In many Kiirapean countries, do what the regulations demand. spoke to the KToup on urgent need ratal sbMCT ]KJ piANCi Doe to makiut fluctuanonr WCMSMWMI Labradm- duck have bMn exter wife but was adjudged insane, died Rejoicing evermore. M l Main Street Dial 8Stt of war garden and canning of food folks will retfiein at the hoepital | the naoaasaij pnguettSB iBd Polata to laWge Margin to prison kCareh 34, it wss an- ths labor organiaatlons of Amor ■late ia used as a roofing maUiial Many have been a bit panicky fiat to tta Uat and tta right aa- minated to America, Annie Russell Atkinson. at thalr last maating. for a few wraks. Ueacrlbtog tha dniggiat’s Biat» aacinoad today. ISiS. for buildings. , about ehortagea and have lived to .1 t \ .
fa-.::-:.■ MANOHl^STttR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ THURSDAY. APRIL 1.1943 ttANCBBSTER BVENING ABRALD, HANUHESTBR. bONN„ THURSDAi^.'APRIL 1,1948
wno—MM etl Cross Conirihutions WDBO—U88 Today Formal Ope^ning of Country Club Easton War Ilnie Elliott'...... T, Anderson...... > 0 0 :00—WTIC — Bachstage Wife; at Lost Persons; WTHT—UAlt-|\ ...... \ Mr. Haggerty ... ..->.00 WDRC — Newsi Afternoon sd Aircraft Glee Club. '■■ Mrs. A .*8, Rother ....^ « 1.00 Melodies; WNBC Ctob Msti- 8:00—WTIU-Muaical Program; I | ih tl*U lt Mrs. I.'Jackson 1.00 WDRC— Orapevtns Rancho; I M AE/8..1.C88 A* .50 1.00 J^hn J. Kiniec .^^/^a....' VOL. X, NO. 28 THURSDAY, APRIL i Compiled, by Siodemts o f Mmndiestdr Hiffh School Helen Estes, Pacalty Adi [ils ^ W T lC — Stella Dallas; WTHT— Stagin’ Sam; WNBC Fairways 3.00 Raymond BUs*.<\..... 1.00 WDRC — Dancelsnd. —Earl Godwin, News. Mrs. Gabbey^...... 1.00 l;80—WTIC — Lorenso Jones; 8el5—WTHT—Treasury Star Pa After Bruins Mrs. G. Sklmmerville . . . . l.Ofl Rinir Selected/'' [•WDRC — Ad Liner. rade; WNBC—Lum and Abner. iiam.y joan Mrs. Gk^orrence 1.00 College in W ar Legion of Honor Moviee^ and Radio |:45—WTIC — Young Widow 8:30—WTIC—The Aldrich Fami 8.00 C a ftH . Anderson, Jr. ...- . 2.0 0 $311 Is Raised Two “Y” Clubs ly; WDRC—Death VaUey In Cup Games In Fine Conidition inda . . . Mrs. J. Mlllen ...... 1.00 The "West Poln.t^r” ring Brown. Poat .. 1.0ft Shown In Movie Popula^'jPa8time8 waa selected for Ui* claas ring !:00—WTIC — When s Girl Mar Show; WTHT—SerSno Gam- / Mrs. Fred Hanson...... 2.0 0 ries; WDRC—News; Ad Liner; mell, News; CSstles In the Air; XHetUn- 1.00 For Red Cross of th* Juniors by that class. Bowlers CoHect Mrs. J. E. Elliott a a . Parts Wings f’avortd Course and Qub H o i^ ••••••• Members of ^ e class may WTHT — Turntable T erra ^ WNBC—Amerioa’a Town Meet Janet Elliott ...... 1,00 ing. Cash for Red'Crosg^ 1.00 •‘There are many fellows Voting! and it’s only place their order at the local I WNBC—News. „ ►vsp Boston in ,Plsy- Ready for Beatrice Elliott ...... p i |:15—WTIC — Portia Face* Life; 8:55—WDRC—Cecil Brown, News. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clay 5.00 this isn’t voting for a prei Jewelry storo any time now. Girl Reserved .J*lan Eve M. H. S. Pupils Double school now who don't believe that WNBC — Dick Tracy./ 9:00k-WTIC—Music HaU, with [s"'Starting T oi^ h t Although Ita wet official with "Next Sunday; New Pro Mrs. Alice Mack ...... 2.00 nothing of the sort; it’s thiSxHerald aa yet. the BowUag Last Year's Efforts to they will ever reach college be ning of Ganie? Wit |l;28—'WTHT—Local News. Bing Crosby;, WDRC— Major I / Mr. and Mra. Arthur '. lish classes of Miss Mary Bowes; WTHT—OaMel Heat At Olympia Stadium. M trti at the y alleya laetalght Atsumes Diitijfi Then. Kittle ...... 2.00 cause' of induction," stated Robert S;80—WTIC — Just Plain Bill; Exce^ $200 Goal. voting to And out what the mid- H i - Y B o y g . WDRC — war commentary: ter. ■ettod glASS ter th* Red CroSa ■ ■■■ ■/ It ««•••••••' Mrs. Mildred Hayden .. . « 2.00 H. Johnston. M. H. S ./42. “I em English Student likes for ^aluis of Figures ^ drtWs aoosrdtaig to flgnrea tura- 1.00 Musical Program; WTHT — 9:15—WTHT—Uncle Sam. Detroit, April 1.—(»)—With a President Fred>^ Bllsh, Jr.,-pdr Ldliian Klinkhamer . . . . . believe that this fllm/may give amusement 9:30—WTIC — Rudy Val e; od ia tiSa OMrartg. The W*et and Mm. James Mrs. Howard Grant...... 1.00 The persistent efforts of the The Girl Reserves acted as hdd> Junior Newscaster; WNBC — prise to win end a hone to pick, nounced today thbt the club will ba them a different outlOok concern The movies rated Arst, aa most In War Effort Jack Armstrong. .. . WDRC—Stage Door: W Side League eama through M ...... 2.00 L W. Lydall...... 2.00. representatives and alternates of ing college." The Aim concerned of the pupils go weekly, whll'e a esses to the Hl-T at a party and too, the Detroit Red Wings tangle with 84SA5 Moedey eveutag at officially opened for play on Sum 2.00 J;45—WTIC — Front Page Far- Treasure Hour of Song; Mr«. <3«o. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Student Council in connection the college at which "Bob” Is now 'few break the record by attending informal “get-together” held Ha aaaual hau*hrt aud last day, April 4th. George Moquih, tha 2.00 Curran ...... 2.00 reU; WDRC — Keep the Homs —Spotlight Banda. with the Boston Bruine In tha open fWOm Mary Zaremba a freshman. Hobart and William three and four times. Friday evening at the TJM.C., 9:55—WNBC — Uttl*f/Khown alght’s enHeetteua. put the to- greenkeeper, report] th* course la Mra. A. W. Driggt. tconora S. Hanna...... 3.00 with the Red Croee Drive have The value' Methe- Fires Burning; WTHT — er tonight of the Stanley Cup Smith) in Geneva, N. Y. It was The polling reached Hje oRfe- matics, a cour* Man- /man; WNBC — Captain Facta. tail for the eampalite at ' 868. In excellent condition, ell greens . JP, 5.00 WillUm Keith ...... 1.00 resulted in M. H. S'^'s going over shown to an audience of 30 stu hundred mark, when it was- f^ n d About Afty members attended. Thai hockey series in big red-brick 2.00 Gladys K. Gilmore ...... 1.00 cheater High Mil- feature of the evening was thel night. 10:00 — W n C —JliiuuV Durante, end fairways open end the couraa lir. * Mrs. John Daisy . the top d the goal at two hun,. dents on March 32. period 7. almost one hundred percent were Gary Moore and C h a t’s 6 r^ I Olympia Stadium, ‘ ^ and Mrs. Andrew Annie D. Keith ...... 1.00 bury,'is becoming sasingly ap- game “< ^ tle*” which called fori t X Evening to he the .dryest ta years. dred doUai*. -The total collected The Aim shdwed much of stu in favor 6f the new school sched-' jiarent in the war elJorL This cheatra; ^ W D R C -> h e n rstl A promised full house of 12,000 XHaaly , ...... • • Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy 2.00 ule (Eafly dismissal). /^ altck maneuvering of the die, andl 1:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Ben Roman, the new pro, is al Dr. J. A. Segal ...... 10.00 la $311.13. Last year the dent life at college and the va course offers' the students practi conatantly ch a n ^ g places andl News; it!* Dinner Time; WTHT LlnS; WTHT—Raymond Clap-1 fans wUI sit in fs the Wings and Tavern Team ready on hand and is arranging a ^^.Mr.'gad Mrs. Paul Padel- ried subjects and courses offflered. “News bullet!n8”rankM second cal knowledge and expu^snce per; WNBC—Raymond Gram pBruins ...... start tfslr... -best-of-seven - - 1 . 00 , krs. S. W. Humphries .. 1.00 goal set for Manchester High partners. About a dozen o a ^ l - . Yankee News; WNBC—Terry tournament for the opener. The ., aW'N. • ...... * The actors were the students among the favorite radio programs games clash for the old mug which ^Mn. Orinond . . . . . 1.00 Mrs. Rosenbe.tg ...... 1.00 school was $150, ahd this year the which can be of use in preseht tables were in use, with four poo-| and the Writes. Swing. / ' Clmhouse he* been redecoiatod themselves and the plot involved which shows tbe .a’vSrag* student ever^ day life. 10 ;15—WTHT— / Concert . Tour; represents hockey's highest honor aii'da pleasant surprise is in store' lit*. Jodephlns Wlsbln- Mrs. Schoolmaster ...... 1.00 students havie found It po^ble to Isn’t all "swlng-oAnded," Henry pie seatodeat each tabl* Jeaal 1:15—WTIC — History in the —but there's more than that to this Turns Tables 3.00 Mr. Fantom ...... 1.00 a fellow attending college. The The students of the .Business Hanna won Arst prize with a scarol Headlines with Professor Schen- WNBC—Gracle Fields’ Victory foi the members. The pro-shop is skua ••••a.sseessssses* double the contributions they Aldrich topjMd, ^the lists, with show. 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. - Mia. and made the preceding year. Just ss Aim shows this freshman at his Math, classes learn how to plan of -one hundred and seventy-eight. I ker; WTHT — DKk McCarthy, Show. Well st(jcke(l with bells, clubs, begt ^ k r. * Mrs. i. A. Barth classes; biology, laboratory, alge-. Jack Bminy, Bhby Snooka and 10:30—WTIC —March of Time; Thres seasons hack a great Bruin and sportswear .and other supplie* -,Mi*. Anna PUukas . . . . . 1.00 Alice Preston ... s.oo the Red Croes has asked each the ”FamUy. Budget” to meet the while I’Oris Fireto cop|^ thel BporU; WNBC — Ifllt Berko- On North End Mr. and Mrs. N iles...... 1.00 bra, and also many outside activi Fred Allen running next Increased income, tSxes. Invoices, booby prited with a low of seventy-1 WDRC—Dance- 'nmh; WNBC— team, then boaattng the famous end the new p o hopes to be able rMr. * Mrs. F. Klein . . . . 1.00 contHbutor to do. The Engl|*h classes besides hav wiU, Sports; News. \ "Kraut Line” of Woody Dumart, Mrs. Phyliss Marks ... 1.00 The total amouilt collected In ties such as dances, fraternity Ray OarroU which are Itemisl^ hats of goods, nine. Refreshments were served atl 1:80—WTIC — Strictly /S p ort* Freddie Martin’s Orcheatr* rlCr. A Mra C Kas^ua- gatherings and sports. Than ing recen/polls, have been read with the prices, sent to the pur each table shortljr after nine. I 10:45—WNBO-NiWS. Boblay Sauer end Milt Schmidt, Mrs. Halem ...... 1.00 the Ma^ bulMlhg was $191.88 WDRC — Frazier Hunt; WTHT manhandled the Red iWngs four We8t Side Champs Trim I . kaa •••#•#••••*****?* Mrs. Leavitt ...... 1.00 the draft problem was discusMd "Ray Carroll is dependable,., co ing wej! known novela. Three chaser with the shipment, and the Several of the boys got calledl __Musical Comedy EncOi;es; 11:00—WTIO-Newe; ’ WDRC — . * Mrs. J. Kaaslaua- with Room 23 h ^ in g the list by elapse* have "New Horixons” News: Sports Roundup: Quincy straliht In the Cup clinic, and it Rabbi Woythaler ....L . 10.00 $H).49. In the Franklin building frsnkly by the students and the tax of 10 per cent on the sales of upon.to render a.aong, which ell-1 WNBO-Johannes Steel, , Ne*(S WilllBVTeRm by 129 • ••»••« ass* *'• s S a 1.00 operative, and always wUhng to Howe. News: WTHT —-Yankee stiU smarts for to* m trolt ten. ^ Wm. Rubinow ...... 10.00 hero of the story Anally decides while- one claas.has "Roads to Jewelry, furs, toUet preparation* maxed In -j, hanhonlous vocaliza-l Commentator. it*. Max Dzura 1.00 $86.59 was (killected with Room to became a Marine. As this offer his services 'to the band,” Tr*\^el.” When reading these tion of “Strummin’ on the Ole I News; W NBC-Jsck Stevsns, The Bins; High Average] 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles 22 banding in the largest amount, etc., which is now In effect, *re 1:45__WTIC — Lowell Thomas; champion* of th* National HocRey ___ IMura ...... Bimie ...... college is famous for training Ma said Mr. 'Vaders, the faculty ad books. Miss Burke An da it is very studWd in this course. They learn Guitar,” and “Ctood Night Ladles.” ! WDRC — John B. Kennedy; t. and Mrs. J. Zapret- $10.00. In the Barnard building rine officer* for the U. S. A., his helpful to the student to use the Bob Douglas, Dick Pitkin, Jerry! — Dime* Mu*lc: Afure thtt I* thalr turn in Men Blister Alleys. 1.00 Mrs. Margaret Mahoney $32.44 wba collected and $8.88, the. viser of the band, iyhen he waa to compute the monthly payment ■WN^ — Fred Waring. ^ sssssswassa****** Louise Edwards ...... decision is very appropriate. The library for reference, material. of taxes to be sent to the 'United Sapienza, Ronnie Colson, Richard! s Mra. J. Mithu* .. 1.00 b lg h ^ amount, was handed in by asked to comment on , the senior :0O-^WTIC — Fred Waring in Mta, Anna Haveriy . . . . marine training at this college is Thia work ia-baaed on some part States Collection of- Internal Reve Gaudlno, Bob Alvord, George HunL I Pleasure Time with • Victory The West Side Tavern howltas Mr*. P. Stankevich 1.U0 Rmm 34. From the sale of waste who baa been chosen by bis Claas- of the book, descflhing such things Bob Wllaon, and George PottertonI Barbara Wamock . . . . . fat,Wi{i8 Smith's Home Econont' very rigid and is very much simi nue. ^ Tunes; WDRC — 1 Love a Mys teanit, ' dhampiona of the' Rec _ and Mrs. W. Btan* David Wamock ...... lar to the training given by'the matea to be on the l«giod of and places aa Volcanoes, North Mr. Milbury points out to his mhde up the "auper-quarteL^’ An I Lekfue, scorched the T alleys last >kavich ic’s class donated 22 cents. Honor this week. alert group of girla reopondedl tery: WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Mrs. Sharp ...... army, commando training and all. Pole, etc. classes the effeM of priorities on Jr.; WNBC! — Victor Borge: night and UtoraUy swamped Don * Mir*. H. Cumlnga Mrs. E. Sharp...... Som e/ eager . students asked This Aim made it evident that Ray haa a quiet disposition, and Some of the choices selected by the prices of manufactured prod with "Good Night Fellows.” A t. * Mra J. Quinn .... Janet/^Brown, repreaentative of ia well liked by all who know him. About fifteen Girl Reserves sAdj , Those (3ood Old Days. o r o S ^ « to 5 favorites over the B r ^ « - „ WUlU’ warriors for the town title. Albert Hemingway . . . . although the army need* young the puptls are:. Snakes, Cyclones, ucts and the effect of Army con ly;15_WTI<3—Newt of the World; Carman Cavallaro'a Orchestra;“ Boston's loss at Buzz Boll, right This gang from the West Side hit .. A Mra B. Daisy .. Mip. Wm: Irwin ...... 23M/HOW she managed to collect men. a college education needn't He is studious and intelligent, but Mexico. Tropics, Panama and sumption on the prices of civilian Ht-T members remained after thsi WTH’T—South Ame>!5^i I Bvslyn Fsirte ...* party to bowl Friendly odinpetKl . WDRC— Harry James; 'WTHT I winger who Is out wltii a broken the amaatag acora of 1770 ter the Mrs. H. Irwin ...... outside, of the fact that be sacriAped. The services aye enjoys a laugh aa much as any other* ■ clothing, food, and other commodi —The World’s Most Honored thro* atrtaga for a new record at t A J » a W. Ifiaenay . . bomaroOm has 83 students. one else. / tion between '•the glrla and boyai “ O'**' - ^ v’m O p, Iknee 'ca p r places the Bruins at a Mtt. Ritchie------sending telnees to college arhUe "All work and no play will soon ties. *- 11:45—WNBC —Glen G ' 'severe disadvantage. Boll ennoy- the north end. Cargo, however, got W. Kasnsy, Jft Mia. « . T. Sm ith...... It was e a s y s a id Janet, “I ^ey learn to be soldiers. Last summer. .uriiUe in Rhode make Jack e dull guy.” but this On the topic of "PayroU*” the ended with the SM*!* averaging the Mu**®- _ .... chestre;''^ewe. .T. Kesnsy ...... a "just started oOmpetition between highest'scores by the end of the 1:80—WTIC — Quiz of Two (ht- ed the Red Wings more than any some revenge for his mates when Mia. O. Johnson...... / "Bob'* JohAston was recently Island, Ray vl*ited the Briatol phrase need not apply to th* stu students learned that the employ evening. IXles; WDRG—Easy A c w WTHT 12:00—WTIC— News; Three Suns other Bruin In the regular season, he hit 144 for high alngla and $87 . Ssymour Mr. and Mr*- J- Trotter the aislea and they went wild.” initiated Into the Kapa Alph* fra Boat Work* IhnocenUy, he took dents for fun can ’be found in er must report deduction for In Trio; WDRC—Neirs; WTHT — t Mra C. Hsrring . . Special recognition is due also tb Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Potterton, ''•■/-Ctoncert Album; scoring sight of his team’s 23 total ter the tadlvlduri three atrtag Mr. and Mrs. Chandler ternity, one of the oldeat frater pictures of everything that seemed work, as the English classes have come tax on salaries paid, to the , l*'wrence Tlbbett. .N*w*« total* Pskham ...... the representatives of 26M ^ d and Misj Georgia Qreeriaway, club | 12:30—W ^ C —T r o p ic ^ : New* goals. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner > nities in existence. He is also a interesting, including the frame discovered. Terry Buckley United States CoUector of Inter advisers. Were present . , |t :48-<-WDRP — Mr. Keen, Tracer On the other hand Detroit m*y Nobody «V*r hit the ha II qulto Hke Babe Ruth But til* steady, conalatent bowi^ lira W. . Baldyga Mrs. Armstrong 28M. Ralph'*Scudlerl, reprosen- reporter on the Hobart paper, work of a small boat The lo nal /tevenue. They take into con A ‘Mra Paaqualiai ... tativs for the 53 students ^ 26M. y —Wands KosinalclK^S. be bolstered ter Sunday's sscAnd ing of the West Sid* champ* pr*^ Mrs. D. Bon .x ----- '"The Herald.” and is taking a cal police did not appreciate his sideration also, the effect of the game bar* by the r*tur||i/6f 8yd vailed throughout. Ia the aaoshd Harry UndsU ..... Mr. and Mrs. T. Quinn . .- collected $30.29. Joan 'TOidd and Liberal Arts cP)—Two f ternooh. . . . Oraon Welles will con Born Up Alleya band to take oare ef tiM :----- "— Mrs. Robi armed 'fpi lerever they may S. in *42, he was quite active in and .even the picture of the frame-; lems of Home Ownership,” the ne N*w York evenly, each wtantag four while Wbil* th* championahip match Harold Manning .. * Mr. and Miii. IK Frey it units are near extra-curricular Acids, some ' of and Wanda Kosii the Paint and Powder will depart I tinue to sub for Jack Benny on By Harry Grayson and straliditen out thclc I be, and work o f the mine-sweeper,- which cessity for the eurtaUment of from the usuM custom of four one- ] I more'iveet coast broadcasts of ad two contests SndSd ta tiss. De waa going on the high average podcsriiam ...... a Mrs. Helena Bennett aU batUe to help them which were Somanhis, French the F. 'B. I. decided wouldn’t help seven leaders In the Pong Sunday, with Benny now expeoted troit acortd 36 goal* NEA Siiorts F.dltor slices. CtbM Tsdford tournament. This is as home building caused by the re act plays, presented in the spring, dresses by Mm* C h iw Kai-Shek beck the following week. men at both league* really tiirnod Fred T. Blish, Jv.. and Ha Mrs. Harris/Dickinson .. “when tt'ey n you most." The Club, Hl-Y, Choir, and Sock and the Axl* if they got it quirements of the war. Was dis Johnny Mower* the league’s top .H . Doptn . . . of March $3 ause the and will this year produce only : have been>cheduledtiled ror the week- George Herrhen Ruth is down on the hast. These are the best Smith ar* working Mrjehd i M . H. Chapman Red1 Crbsa------•* affw lng the fami Buskin. . Trumpeter Carroll was in the cussed. The effect of priority on two plays. It is. necessary to cm goalie ter 1942-43, scored tvro of scores at the season on any aUeys W . Bk>odgaod . . . . a John Johiieon ...... liea ef^^Mawdieeter Indents more Bernard Karlin, '44. High ^boQl, Band duHng bis World goes to press fore the end, both viS^MBS. - Topics Tonight: TSiks — N^ T. his six shutouts over Boston, 4-0 In history as the Sultan of Swat,! Roman on a Pro-member , Lnuaa Kasitkowskl. most part of this ek’s leaders home building and ita result* were down to tWo one-act playrs. if the State BLU stations 7:05, Gqv. in town or by any Indlirlduri play ment for the benefit of tha! I ^ e t t ...... an<^'':morevas broth^, and sons Junior and aeniohvyears, in the viewed. Ane performances of Paint and The first Islfor the Friday n l^ t and___ 3-0._ but he.also was one of the greatest^ er* for that matter, Taggart blow .iUm ,Tluek ...... Bert l|ailon * leave■e for the service. Camera Club during his Junior can be printed. ' 1 schedule, although actually 1 a.m. Dewey on "Your State in the end Red Oroo* to be heM i B. BoiittiecgUl...... Oh the subject of ’.’Investments,” Powder are to be continued aince War?” BLU, 8:30, Town Meeting, left-hand pitchers. Of all hia the led in the first game with a early thta summer. They o n ■uaif ackson ...... /./'Thj 'The amounts from each ' year, and in the orchestra during United States Savings Bonds were Saturday, andI wULw L, come _ from a will shift to i^ to n for eniengage-' * • -9ers" Of Seattle. . . .Ensign George C M. Strickland ... Herrmaiiii Learns In connection ^-Ith health talks Miss McGuire must take charge “ ShouW'We Have Armed Forces Thiin records Babe Ruth is proudest of 'xJ5y Hugh FUUerton, Jr. 148 high single. He kept up thi* lup some at tha lesdliig psaa lna|. it Glenncy...... home room follows: his Senior year. \His favorite m testimonial dinner -teAdered _by menta next Tuesday and Andersbn, former Stanford sprint ’‘'M m Jamea Sheldon . . . .* grtven to Fros^ and Sophs,- \ye found to be the best paying invest of all rehearsals due to MC of 11,000.000?” m b s , . 10:15, Jo* having pitched 25 'acoreleaa inninga New'xYorK,/"York, April 1.—(*’)- -Al- bUstertag pace through the rest e< ConneeUcuC. Massaehuaetli ',8aff‘ Florence O'Connell . 28-'$24.34 ; 27—$3.02; 26—$30.29; song is !'Don’t Get Around Much ment available for the individual Worth’s long .lllnea-. Hollywood movie celebrities. The I day. er, and Efisign Jim Bruts, forme'f «* Donahue ...... Sarah Buck ...... * heard an ' armising incident that other, announced as h*^ farewell C. Grew on "Our Far Essfem En- ii; the 'World Scries—for the Bos A. A. U. the match to add ' three atrtag New York end they hop* ba m im 25^8.80; 24—$11.02; 23—$55.04. Pork spareribe eeem to be a ■‘Torchy” prefers the new. phe-in also considered by the students of niystofy play. ' Buffalo Win& they exchange symphonic records. flir a JOba Byaldgeer ...«• Mr. and Mrs. David kriow usual thing—cheese and tile London originated program. i\Btag Crosby; 9:30, Rudy VaUee, Most other pitcher-outlleld con ord-brsakers, about the . ohly score at bookkeepers got tbm/Of- alatod to appear i ' In the Franklin building; fAyorlte with the Army; 1 was duction 'radio course to any' he the Business Math. Classes. The case of "Elmer and the verts made the ®"ly after urea added up it was t e u ^ that p ^ lb ly —Babe Ruth xlihra. Mauds Robinson ..* Hams and Alan . . . . / . 8.00 $2.1A: 25—$4.25; 24—$5.88; has had.. Ray works part time bambuw mixed and anything else ^ r s and Stripes,te’ Brltein, w’Hl ■ Joan Eteris; 10, chance of busting e r*cord will be ;M|aa AmaHa Sleurpa .. .* taiight to make, them last Tuesday. Graphs were made depicting the Lovebug" it'y Janie Collier, a h iA their .anna faiIed.f-Smoky Joe ta the opening event (ta some pro One-Minute Sports Page ! the. north enders were o * ^ s long | wood, Dennis 8. Murphy> ...... 2.00 $7.81; 22i-$10;00; 21—$4.25; TodaVwe had short steaks to pre in a local grocery store. After you care to add). Upon eating school glrl'Sarah Gilroy, JeanTe, Hvlavad until li:80. \show; 10:30, March of Time, Opening Game .. .lAr*. Hsian M. West . . . . this/scrumptoua dish she thought yearly Increased value of savings be delayed until n .oo. gBS—8. Ransom Sherman. Leo Wood, etc.—but with Ruth that, of gram .. . . Reason is that the New Having won practically every end of th* .soor* by tff^ ty p4>»- The MW 16th bel* Luke PhUIipe . . Z . ? ; . . , 10.00 $7.00; 17—$4.27; 16—$7.47; pare fhr dinner. Boy, were they graduation he will enter Tufts bonds from the cost of $18.75 to her twin', Mary Ragazzo; Susan, course, was no consideration. The thing else in sight, Greg Rice ■’Villi', and Mr*. Northan/ Donald S. Conrad 25.00 1 2 - University until be ia drafted, or it tasted kind funny, but then their younger sister, Shirley Fred-:! Red Skelton and the Mrs. decid Ckrri,Uo; 8:30, Death. Valley Days; York A. C. pool is a bit too nar The match we* ejoser then a 1432 yardirnaBellB $8.00; 14—$5.50; 13—$5.96; good!—^oothered in onio*s, and $25 during a period of ten year* . . iBambino was - still the best laft- likely will get the New York Track Scotchmen ta a fljte and ten cent for play atwrdximatriy 9m f tm y Rusaell Cowle* 1.00 $5.95; 11—$7.00. he in the A-12 division. He, she let it go. Sometime after, rickson; Elmer, their brother, ed to go shopping in a New York 9, MSjor Bowes Amateurs; 9i30. row to be called “fast.” ___ Coach and Mts. W< with plenty of salt and p epj^ and Of the utmost importance to StagCxPoor Canteen; 10/ First Bisons' Go8^e ShBrCA] Handed pitcher in the American Writers' award aa.the outstanding store from start tq flnUh. n * This hole, a dof-lsf. Is a g Mrs. Ethel Jones ...... 1.00 In the Barnard building: then slapped in thq ovens.” This along with many more high school le queried her mother about the Harold Le Forte; Fannie Belle, ,* dspdrtment store yesterday as a League when Ed Barrow moved to es say the same races at Yale s ss 3.00 everyone nowadays is the Federal. performer of the winter season for of golf for It iwvrites an awaiitlfiff'/ ‘ • Mra Mildred Audette ..» 1.00 $5.68; 26—$3.62; 25—$4.64: boys will takq the army- test to^ taste of the cheeseburger. Her colored girt, Imogene Warren; ■Idallght to their broadcast visit line, U. S. Navy. Honors W^ith Rinstai the New York Yankees with him would produce times one fifth or Korea: IrsL ftank Bum 1.00 is part of a letter received recently Income Tax. Mr. Milbury dis BLU->:30. Metropolitan Oper* the third time In four years.... into Garage ^[aecond shot be L^ eUvatoCap^ Lose Open But there's, always s possibility BlHc Tipton, the old Duke foot Cargo .117 144 126—887 trapped green. The new tbirff Moriarty Children 5.00 4.94. who is 8tationed\at Miami Beach. he i* successful in this t individual income tax; the need Richard Hubbard; Huber Brown,, got through they needed the help cause Cl his thumping. The Bam sev^teenth holes are Oatng grasnaa Abb ^asra 1.00 Mr* Pellegrino...... burg? It seems there wasn’t Charlie Martin; Milllcen^ Carr. Of store guards as an escort to the Andy Kirk l ^ d ; 10:30, Wings for righl at the start before the boys baller.Aho is No. 1 candidate for Lriley 99 102 ------201 1.00 1.00 Florida, where he\lt learning to win take thirteen weeks for increased incqme taxes, and the played acceptably at first base, theme ^nclnnatl vTuu'in Reds’ lelt field Job, ed ahd are expected to bq to **6 Mias F ^ b a n k s ...... 1.00 cookJor the Army. training and will be trans: any hamburg Ip the bous*. Do Dorothy McCreedy; Faye, BUlnor oomparauve safety of the Victoiy. X Buffalo/N. Y., April —A was a left-handed catcher in hia have l^keh up the annoying wash Kuhl y — 106 85—191 rjodd .4..f. liOO Mr. Hagenow ...... you'know what the poor kid had computation of the individual In MBS—8, fhnging Sam; 8:30. that slow* thenri down.-...Lew -...i/’-Bti>is tnti^ng to get Into some uire 86 — 06—186 the lattm- part ®7 Bi# aeabon. 1.00 GolW on to tell mOre about hi* to some college for .spe; Mixed come tax. He then compared the Dougan; Wanda, ^ t ^ Buckley: •They had reached the china de- kid go*l(e playing h'is firft season youth. A meetixm of the TatamaoMMl; B . M m a r ...... 3.6o Coach Announces eaten—^you’d never guess it in * Winnie, Helen Pl8ch:/DeU* JJOUan artment when other customers Busy Mr. Blngle, . Comedy;, 9:30, Diamond, the honest brakeman, l^nch'*of the armed forces ei- jornpanlk .133 118 101—361 Mra.>aniel R eim ...... 1.00 work, Bob', a member hf the class training. present individual incom* tax with eS a,professional e h d /i veteran Ruth never mad: a bad play, and Entertatomaht Comittittoau Vennard' ...... s.o6 M r/W ern er...... 1.00 million years—dog food. Brennan. Cecil Ik^.Carpenter. ^ a n to apot them. There was a Alfr^flo Antontnl Concert: 11. such a.s throwing to the wrong says that only S few bucks stands /though he has been turned ‘Gbright ...... JOS 106 118-826 Jr. 1.00 of 1943, said, "I’ve learns to make G. Wi ms that of prlqr years. , ' ' . Basketball tournsmehf. New York. foiWSrd share honora/in the Buf by riUof them because of a will be held raortty and a toUrtm* Mrs. Ameson ...... 1.00 a Ipt of different foods during the P. S. The girl felt fine. I The following/ people wer ni3b.if not a blitz, for autographs. base. He wqsn’tvasi a long thrower like in the way of clewing a Jackto lham 1.00 Track SchdAnle Some Qthw topics' of the day, \ rated e a rd ru m .N e t ment Khedul* riso aoctri araff*- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mer» psht week. 'We have three/large guess we all have to watch what choeen for pa*ta in "The Devil To save both the Skeltons end the falo BiSons’ first-game victory Long Boh/Meeusel, but was remark- C?rilura-Lulu Oostahtiiio non-tim Totals...... ;. 5ST 675 826 1641 win be drawn up fM the a o m l^ ( s b * a a a a a V 1.00 for dlscuasion *nd study have been What to Ehtpect Fridayday f NBC— calls John Mlkan, the esm. Sr...... 8.00 ■ \ grHIs which , we use for panc^es, we 'eat nowadays Never thought Stone": JoeieL^^ who receives /the chine, s r**®'** fln*Hy over the Indiana] Capitals in | ably - « left-handed Joe fight for New Orleaha late/ill West Side Tavern season. Some very talereating a^' a a a a -#'a a a a 'sC 1,00 about the role 'at rubber in the 9 a. m.. Everything G ow 1:19 De Paul, the ' greatest/Baglietball A \Frlend ...... 1.00 hamburgers and so forth; ^ u r Sugar *n/Spice it would come th dog food thoujgb- Devil Ston*,''^Mary Gorman; fected. X the American / Hockey league DiMagliio in'tiiet respect. He never Apriy. ...The dickering. Inydlves Frelhelt ...... 108 l27 128—388 fairs are being plannedK Th# clUR. s a a a a a a .a'a 'k 1,00 Ml*. Id* G. Woodarard’ Speaking tc a group of o n ly ^ war, the fight tof oil, the war and who wiwri-a about it, N a i^ Eld- - m.. U. S. Marine Band/ , 5:45,, played, the sun "field, yet the only center , he ever has s p ^ /n Madi Armstrong . . . . 181 118 111—366 1.00 at double ovens, four single ovi did you? championship playoffs. takipg ten per cent "off the top" 1m anticipating e big seaadn due ts; 1.00 Rev.\ W. E, Woodward tpacK can^dates aseemblcd at Ox our imports, th* consumer* part redge./^wood, who delivers It, Chester C. Dmvls, war food ad Front Page Farrell. CBS—12 hpoh. work of fiction suggested by his to buy boxing equipment fdr serv son Square Gawlen/.. .Heavy Atamlan ...... 1 3 0 136 120—876 It. Marrlsson...... / I . o o 1.00 meeting held iA his . home room J:wo large steam kettles each Graduation, pipturss are being in the war effort, end many more. Kate Smith Speaks; 5:15 p. m.,1?r. Eighteen-ywir-old Gordie Bell, the fact that the bus runs m m c e . Ethel\V. Woodward...... 1.00 hlch holda slxty-Ave gallons.” When M. H. S. attended the Earl ^ o w , Hattie, w h ^ e a n the ministrator talking from Washing who steimed/lff the Canadian ama iOSlng career wa- written by the ice men. / , weight Tami Mauriello, turned Johnson .106 130 67—816 ally to the front door, miOrtnff It. ^A. Jkmnaon...... Friday, veteru track ' and cross xchsnged. an^elaborste Inscrip- play day at Hartford Public High The B u s i n e s s Mathematics wort* Phyllis Karlin/ Jirh, who Frank Adair on Cancer CohtroT; at* Haywood Broun and called. down by the Army; has taken Anderson ...... 187.180 108—870 Jennie\Croekett 1.00 country e c^b Charles "Pete” While at M.H.S., was one ton. Is to be one of the g u w teur rinks/to become the loop'* mally accessible. Like a j r A. Hall ...... Mr. and Mrs. Walter ttqns b itten m them. We love to last week one of the'games proved classes have been learning about Ittves in a hurry, Itpoert Wright; speaker* in a “Victory Garden 6:30, Walter CasMl and S«ger*' -ipading im-mtader, held the Ca; The Sun Field. Today’s Oueet Star / Job ta Aircraft fac- kA iS|srk Wigren de/Iired that, although the of tim Ave seniors taking the ad- se^peopla ^ e i ^ g the ends of the part that business plays In the BLU—10:30 a. m.. Baby Iiiatltute; many other club* which are •iml*''- ...... Borst \ ...... 3.00 v*ncM salesmanship ceiurse. He to be a very novel one. What Terry, who explain* the raysteiy, ly” SS th* between-tiie-acts fea- tdxa single goal last night, as In his younger days. Ruth was a John Mooney, Seltf Lake Tele tory end do his fighting 644 1770 torly situated, th* local oluW ax^.. “ tordpne ^1.00 number boys oiit for the sport t b e if/p e iu A ^ g to think of vriur, and the tMe they tbemsstvM John Fogerty. / 12 p. m.. Faifm and Home pro crafty base-runner and an accom- 1' muAh reduced, there is ho rea was V member of the Arat I’lh talking about ta the relay race turo of the BLU broadcast of the Motey/Rinatad, a Bison since the gram: "Anyway, ipt Rookie crop on the pacta a boqih ta thair play anff. ^hisrh ...... it 1.00 tomthtog’'w~iay. For our part, we that was Just loads at fun. A portray In the vital war effort. / The commlttM which are also Metropoliton bper*. "Don <3ioyan- gram; 3:15. Dreme, My Story. club^as iormed three years ago, Ipushed slider. > Law, Jr. . «* son f ^ th* team not to do as well A Capella choir during his four have deMmtned not to sign our which bl(>oma aa nicely ta the other soilvitiss because of th* ra-; 1.00 years at nigh school. Proving that suit esse full at clothing was at Vliginla Hunt*r. vety important In producing a suc nl” from Chicago on Saturday^- MBS—10:15 * m.. Interview of scoeM two ef Buffalo’s thre*j Ruth was baseball's most glam grapefruit loop, /ripens so nicely Mssaoli lexation end healthful exsrelas- H. F. Hildreth ...... « 2.00 as it has n past years. ‘The other picturesAlt's too much trouble cessful play/^ere also chosen. Mrs. Philip CrowU* OPA typical orous figure. He was the game’s Board Approves school* in Connecticut have been versatility ik^art of his character one end of the hsU, the girls had ternoon------the flrst^vteeka of the season-and Beau Jack, ha's th* Hilinskl golf and tennis five th* war-wsaiF' Mia* Anna Gorman . . . . « •1.00 is the fact tnM he was a 'member tr y in g /1 ^ think of something to run down to the- end. pick up Business: Rodney Warbner, Paul houaewlfe; 3:80 p. m., Philadelphia ill wae cool, steady and im- Wgheat-salaried performer—$30,- you know, Barton . J. Dalton.^...... 1.00 hi/just as hard as we have by the whlc^won’ts^crimlnate you ten Marts, Mary Ann Pazlanos, Judith .. mer AP bureau cWrt Orchestra; 4:80, Themes end Veri- then eitiier rote or drops from residents. / of Paint and Pqwder and later of the suit esse and dash toward a I win be guest of, the Upton Cloro atable ekeept on the one occa- OCiO, $52,000, $70,000, $80,000 in limb about midseason, may W iW four and twenty backer* Twarmerico Gentilcore. etion* 'Aists will *n many cases run as Sock an<) BufkiiL' living dummy. The unfortunate •smmentary on NBK5 Sunday, af- aion when BUI Jennings slammed '30 end '31, $75,000, $50,000, $35,- tarded enough by the northMnd's ^ded up with dough, Skoog 1|M; P. Anfulos ...... 1.00 a busbahA of a girl in '43 victim from this school was Mae / Properties: Jean Paquette,' e counter past him. Just as'he has 000. . high as they did before, the stand He partici^ted'in the activities Georg* Kanell, Eugenia Brodeur, cold to Insure a better yield this e’s fighting Henry Armatroni Bpa Csrl Wolfrom 1.00 Boston, April wage of the Intermediate and Senior when to^xyean from now, Csrrigan. Among the blue gym Derivations UsWul he could practice, but his ej been aU season ta handing up the Even at $80,000 he was grossly who' came back from the ahe! Totals . . . . 688 660 686 1736 Charles |Pt>b...... 2.00 inersaae of approximatsly two ard'of events will as a whole be- should And a meture of one of BaijMra William* Faith McCel- fall ta the major \aa0 ut appl< Count Fle(Bl lowered Fiista are nice, but they choirs of Saint M a i^ Epiacopal suit the srctics^\Uie blouse, and schedule makes it Impoaaibto ter remarkable record of *10 shutouts underpaid, for he was the biggest orchard.’’ It may be mighty tough on Beau West Stdee'^ BOSS AUce Gorman . . . . . 2.00 per cent for 1,339 employes of Hie wife’s claasmaua (a boy) in land, Alice Karaah in league competition. bucks office magnet ta the annals e .....101 — — 101 don’t always win meets." chnrch and taught C lm ^ school the mittens snq N>ther clothing Stage: Robert Quish, Sydney Yale Starts him to attend anything buMmday if Hank is his old self. Mias Vera Gorman . . . . . 1.00 Hat Corporation of AiMrica, there. Bdb enlisted as apiivate scribed affectlonatelj^ So we've you could Just picture what Mae - In order, that they might obtatr RlihaUd tent the Blsons l"t« the Only iM ts^^ ;ganl ..86 — — 66 Mrs. T. I^araon ...... The .chedule of meets to be ^erbner, John Annlello, (Biarlea practice Starr has been ^r k ta g Service Dept. Hits Stride 1.00 South Norwalk. Conn., had been the SUte Gu) decided not to sira ra jfth ^ hut looked like. AU in sU they had a clearer imderstending at the in this position and' hes/sbown e lead ta the first period and *4«led The Iowa S.vstem igrio . . 101 — — . 101 <■ Mrs. Ruth Britton...... 2.00 approved by the Region W*b Labor held, cond'riona permitting, is as Martin, Eugene Suslem, John Daryl Para^ll, the /trotting follows: When he left name^'Seve^d other w r a b ^ of one sweU time. meanings and derivations of our Home Season lot of Improvement ovyr the lart Uu clincher late ta the third »fter ed m iroi^ Football coaches likely will inoney . 118 185 116 367 F, T. BUsh ...... 10.00 board subject to Anal ^q^roval:by the Claes are doing Uki Dede Klien, another veteran, had hit a ^ m e run off VValter horse pilot, has been senr to Camp Taggart . 148 ilO 128 381 Saturday; April 17 — ^ d o o r and company < everyday words, the students of jt^ K Jean Robinson, two weeks. BliSa, T o ly and is In/th# Infan kee'ptag a close watch on spi F. T. Bllsh, Jr. ...1 2.00 the econoRJe stabiliaatipu director. meet between Hartford, Weaver, member of the Ai Five Ugh bowling toatos for MISS' McGuire’s English classes Coach Rolfe has six outfleldera given Buffalo a 2-1 edge eerilef Me remains the m ^t Tierney . 106 102 208 Derby Favorite WorkiL Eleanor BUsh . . . . . 5.00 The diivetor’a decloibn is requir C ath *)^ Carney., S «)>■* rnund popular men who ever played. He try .. .j£!nief SpKiaUat Curt San- football practice at the lo'wa New Britain, Plalnvllle, Woodrow Bob waa employ^' Earl Engel, ’42, end '^David the week u * (ti>et ia since Mon- have been using dictionaries as a WitbDodgers who ara battling it out ter tii* Flight school—and not wKh the Zwtek .. ... — 136 112 341 A. Olacomlni'...... 1.00 ed because the wage dhome run spe the Jackpot hi hts first venture as Khool will put a_ dozen squadron BIr*. Putnam saaspaanaa*) 1.00 A mon word* which in many cases sterU^amLamphastoed keenly their the board said in an announcement May 1—Hartford, Briatol and blus* It’S good to see the oli AUey Cats Taht wasn't Doria Mit right field, autotaStically has one cialist while pitching and pinrin a basketb^ coach.:.. In his first teams In the field and Lieut. Ool. By Sid Feder M l^ Taylor > a a a a 2.00 Manchester at Hartford gnda come back. IS scorss ranged proved to be unusual and Intonst- Flaycf* a Workout to loea of Adam Brown.’ high-scoring B. Taylor today. bad, since Program: Dqnald Hall, Mae of the Jobs. Tommy Smith, the hitting for the Red Sox. lir the game hia'enllsti^ men's cage team' Bernie Bier'man plans to give half 'New York, April 1—(P)—A loud 2.00 Saturday. May 18—State Meet over the four idtM mark. ing. For example how many peo Vennard, Anne' iler. fcmtball player who made the team Wtagman, and defenseman Hal -tf Miss Terry Chase ...... 1.00 " G-e incre**e, retroactive to\Oct A rt Stude] Find Best of Small JbckMin, called up by the Detroit day* of choke hitters, hcy^ripped at the,.Ottumwa, low * Naval Air of them offenses patterned after, whistle of amaaement went up Thia meet iaas yet uncertain, since copy the Sampson News, ple haow that th* regl meaning of Ushers: Lorett She*' Janet last fall as a freshman, looks good the bat. 'way down at tiid end. He his own Minnesota system and to Bulldogs Top from the rail birds as th* b r o w I O. Chapman ...... 3.00 1, 1942, was provided in an agree the Army >aa taken over the Aeld at the"/word . "nasturtium” which Red Wing* a ta t^ licked the defending ment between., the corporation and pubUdied by the Sampson The leading v^sjr ball team Keller, - Shirley errett, Jean / Squad for 1943. - for o n / of t ^ other position* K* was the first batter t>concentrate champs of sn Independent tourna teach the other -six ‘T ’ formation streak zipped by the finish P<»*; 1 B|r. and Mrs. Hult'man .w 2.00 on which it is usually held. It is Plan Canu uflaging for the wbek are the triumphant comes from the two Latin words, Whitehouae, Bar' . Carmon. . ; has Ihoked/especUny good as a ■The second ganri in the best-of- lira. A. M. Rogers . . . . . 2.00 the United Hatter*. Cap *nd MllU- Naval "rtaininf Station, haa been U be played here on home runs. Hirshot for the ment. .. .Highest service bowling plays... .They’ll wind up a rsund- and the . "knock doWn th* champ - stiU on the book*, and hence Is tn- Shrimps. Its some honor to be "nasus” and "tortum,” literal^ ApurtoB hltteh. OUnnelly, who play^ last five series wi: work* .He tas^tiited something,,^ Keating Et Al marching society 'dissolved right Mrs. Fish. ...a ...... * .' 2.00 nary Workers Znteniauoqal union cludsd on the schedul* aont to OM “ World” 'Iqr Bob Kur means to* "twist the nose.” "Cur New Haven, April 1—Yele starts Saturday night. 'score reported to the A. B. C. so rohin Kbedule with an All-Star t-iFL). land. who M now ftationed ther* named the leading team la 'voUegr- year at center field, haa not hem new and sensatlDna' when besehatif>far . is 2963 by'th* "Boiling Potat- game between the two gro.ups,' there. . Mta> Anna Mae King ..■ . 2.00 Friday, May 21—Middletown v* Camoi I ban with the numsrous teams few” also has aa intersetlng back- / ^ PnpIto'MalM NoM^oohS the baseball season next week with able to report yet because o f rick- waa sadly tar need of a ton ic- OhaiiM Vlntone ...... ManchesU' at the West Sid* p«>, the building* in * Interesting Ut$la puUication! groimd, coming from the Fiench The streak was Count Ftom, 2.00 miniature which they have participating. Oongratulationa three games. The first one on ness, hut is expected to glve^ a following tiv' Black Sox scandal; Doughboys Stage Rally Mrs. John D. Hertz’ .Kentcitoy Mr. Donnelly ...... 1,00 vided they can make it to Man>^ Shrimps! Words meaning Uteratly to cover Po^na, “fiuiniee>” and postcard good account at himself when hS Ruthmad e double swing, look Had he been sawed In two on any Springfield Man buUt la th| xt Job of the art Now we know why* we’r*. only the Are,”, for long ego a bell was 'April 7th la with. the Brooklyn Derby glamour boy, and he Mrs. J. H^m .ia ...... r i 1.00 Chester. students The next time we’U be seeiiig all Flwch, have been Inc' is able to come out. Foster, Brso- ed gOM striking out. He had per- given playing day, half Of Stevens’ Boeing Colt Out But Fall Short; Both Mr. {>ounoiwitx ...... 1.00 Thursday. May 27—C. C. L L. Mias Hope Hender- getting a gallon and a half of ga* rung telling the people it waa time Dodgen; on AprU 9th, the B^* Recreation just whizzed through what 1m ^ son.- you we hope that you have passed the notebooka made by the nero and Noyes are the remaining fecJPrhythm. It was the power ta concaaslons would hav* been found older buzzards among th# *ril^ £ Bp. Voji^k a ...... * 1.00 Meet at West Hertford. This per w»ek. Xt *eema a Hying for- all of your exama victoriously ws to cover their A m and get off the ■ ten Braves; and April 10th, Trin inside him. • ■ Jeams Play Hard. Hailed Champion Th* town'^-ls mounted on a large hers of Mias Jeanne Low’s ity. AU of the gamaa wiU be play three candidates. . •< w r l^ . at the end of hls .tre- Of Derby Jaiiiit birds said was the fastest mil* BP. and Mrs. TJUman . . . . 1.00 achednle 1* subjact to change wirii- ti*a* u*ea over a fallen per min hop* ■tireete. year F m ch classes. Inhumersbi* 'mendoua swing.-, that enebled him He Is inherently bright, an ex ^ A. Johhson • •*■*«* an 1.00 out noUc* as some meets m*y be piece at cardboard at the 'back of ute. he Aorevero minute you ga*e Our word ”hypocrite.” meaning ed at Yale Field. Thera will be two Center hems workout ever' turned in by ^ b. the studio and has a painted card pictures have been collected by to uppercut the ball end belt it cellent bridge player and golfer. The Bulldogs had to pull a last horse this early in the seaoo^ P M r. Tlurather ...... 1.00 SpringAeld. Mass., April 1— stricken from the record* and up at one f^dng majeetlcally a person who prstenda to be some games each week thereafter until , , ■ X r for such remarkable distances. mmute rally to stev* off a daa- some few othen may be added. board background which adds a Letter Writing Teehaiqiie Studied Uie students, depicting many kinds 1 He remembered few names, cell- SeetUe. 'Weah.^ April 1—CP) — after a winter vacation, - f BL. Jtgsurd 1.00 —Ray Wood was hailed by the above, a gallon of gaa is going up one he Is not, comes from tii* May 5th, when the BuUdoga trav Cirenur Will Open .. great deal, with ita ‘brilliant hues. ------,of life in France. Views of famous Wnvs’ Paine Hoorn The fabulous feats of Ruth fill e-' everybody Kid. perate gang of Doughboys at the The “work” cam# up quieUF, ' Mac- Package Machinery company to discussing . the Indoor Meet, In smoke! Peraoanlly^ It’s quite aU Members of Miss lens Fellow’s Greek word meaning “an-actor. el to PrtaoeUm to.cloee the season. WiiUem E. Boeing was, notified Bide Rec laat night ta order day as the champion war worker the track mentor dlacloaed that Ckaas was msde from s turldsh 'cathedrals have been Included n « 5 ; V K d W 8 sh ook. Bril players would be Here's Jie 864 question which with the sun Tuesday at BrimoBL a right with ue! ‘Cipher,” coming from the Obach RoUe baa been working opra, E. R Md ^ arguing about how far the . ball to eke out a. close victory, 31-27, ...... something new hkd been added to towel dyed green.. Trees .were EniAlah clsssei last week «;Toto along with colored ptctnies of Ufe Sea^n April 9 I keeps b ^ s in saloons tip half the today by the trainer of his racing and few knew about ItijjpUl to* BP*. A. Kenney ...... in that type of industry. many dlffaraat types at letters to Arabic, had mdeb the same mean In the prortnoe* Some at the note ig uid bard trying to find who •*^(~*”“*'* *** ***** I was hit by him while it was still in night: 'wlu. played right field for The Doughboy*, led by Keating, He haa beeh working 81 hours tha regular achdule. In addition to msde out of cotton peilnted gpeen ing than as now for It meant I best ball players are and to get stable that DeVU'a ’fhumU, regard clo<:kers had their, ^ f^ h M I p . and I t e c . Anderson H m rife oourae tljat the boy* Actltious 'peisens and oompanlesL books contain seenas from the tag, E. B- . • I Bight. He was the . only batter the Yarf ees before Babe Ruth? staged t ^ rally but the dock beet KI UK H* Oanea a week sittce’ Jan. .1 on a sped*l the usu*l 30-y*rd dash, 440-yard and mounted on wooden swab There were formal and informal eimty. bn In their proper positions. Up Serarolta, Fie., April Ir—(S')— 7-8z^m ril Gym 6, and^ Bmmaghy teresting. It ought to prevlda ax- letter* accepting and rejecting in- n e ancients might bs highly of Joan of Arc and Napoleon, and to date he has four pitchers whom The Ringllng circus . headed for boll, E. S. practice. I’ll never for^el tbe two nobody believes it. tucky Derby nominets, was def Keating were the big guns ta this Navy at the company's plant here. put. and high Jump, - * standing A white church is the Aist amased to And the odd uses their he thinks have posslbUltla* The New York today and the opening 6- 7—^Tanks Basketball Period, only times that even ___Mt G u ^ ...... That’s 81 hours a week mot* than hop, skip and Junip wlU be given cellont sxp^«nce for tboss who vltaLon* letts'ra. of sympathy, re even booklets about various plaoas little Wanera watching Ruth and Next: Writer Johnson. initely out of the big race with * belated drive for victory but War- Darcy ...... thing that meets the eye. An gret and condolence. words ere put to If they could hoar right-handers ar* CahlU, WaUtar of tU 1948 seawm at Madison E. 8. the late Lou Gehrig ta betting this early, the older tha latest average recorded by the trial. A twelve-lap relay Is also to are'^ j$oing into the service Imme- of interest . Saving caass, tracked hoof. nock and Accornero mmiaged. to wer* by Grey Lag aild 8; lelalne...... * Army camp, a tittle ^ k with a The Kters which the pupUs an ordinary conversation. Both Katherine' Long and Ray and Brutcher, with Setright being Square Garden AprU 9. 7- 8—Men's Ufe practice 'before tiie World Scries keep pace. Th* score: Bureau of Labor Statistics for the be held. Due to the fact that the piece of mirror for s pod; s high dlatsty si^ r graduation (and who The fast three-year-old waa Blood, a couple at geo-feaa Edwards . . Isn't?) thought were most UBsfpl now J. Apurton. M.’vette supplemented their, pic the only left-hander of the group. In two train* containing about E. 8. opened ta Pittsburgh ta '27. Their BoIMof* entire .industry, the oompany re tra/^ is so small In comparison to school train tracks, with s clay Lockhart, who eubstituUd ter Bolt 60 cars, the animals, pfcrtertnerSJ' 6- 6—Soldiers' Plunge'Period. eyas popped out their heads gentraUy rated aa the horse with 'way back to the 20* F. Houffcrd...... ported the one at Weelejran where the were .the V-m*U Isttors bscause of tures with pencil sketches and at Cast Nights fights .- B. . F. T. train travelling along, gas storage the g r ^ ‘amount of in*U that they ' Rsoetva Now Bosks ElwaU last summer,- is the leading crew and equipment toft winter B. S. as the two giants, who seemed like th* beat chance of beating. Count "well.” one eW-tianer M. putt ...... In 194$ he set twe natliM rec meats are normally held, the en Th* girls in the ceoldu ctoeses neat of the notebophs contained Fleet, the Derby; fevent*. The Warnock, i f ...... 7 * 6 14 Cl Ctetsoa ...... M .* tanks, a small defense develop have to send to buddies in the arm newspaper clipping about France catcher, with TwiteheU behind quarters here yaotorday after re t.i0_>Bewltag AUaya open, B. 8. men from another world, popped Aecomero. i f ...... 6 6 16 "that'a the ecaivtaoar. N« ords—working 120 hours for the tries will be limited to two from ere aavliig fats far defense'ju*t 7- 10—Bqwilns Alleya *p«a. W.S. Bering harses are in New York gaBna kndrit dowa ffm 4 • **«** b*a a week ended ^ p t 29 and 18u.6 for each school in each event to keep ment, fsetorie* and a small air ed force* >Jid the applications for The text book* entitled "The In the war. One even had * draw him. At firat base Johnson ai^ ceiving tbs Ueasiiig of the (3atbo- one ball after another Into and over Glovta* c ...... 6 6 6 port, all have to be considered in like the good wives tiiey're going work whiph a n usm m on than Elementa of Radio,” were„ recently itusssU we waging a good bat^ Ue ohurriu, daUverad with full Tamorraw: the right field stand. By Tha Associated Prass after wintering in Columbia, S. C. that one.” the week ended No-.-. 24, the com the time element down as much ing and a description of a French ------^------ ever now because of parUcipatlca handed out In Mr. Neloim’s phy- "1 probably go to tha ritual by the Rev. Chartca BUsIan- 6-6-:Junlor Boys' • Game Room There waa the World Series Cleveland—Uoyd Marshril, 165, Sal Glontriddo, Ig 1 6 2 He waant kidding.^ , O^tpm Uit pany added. M powifrif preaslva amount of poundage re Air Force plane. T ' .. *a*a**IB Regular practice started indoors The numerous little bouses are in part-time Job* Sica classes as a part of tha man who to the bast hitter. Stlmo- der at St. Martha's church. open, E. S. and W. S. game w.lth the Cuba hi Chicago ta Los Angela* ' stop|>e—Ueut. WU: .... Donghbeya . ■re ether Interesting thing* such grSfss coOselwl from tbo kltchmi ef* the sRUrs elementary Aeld of fixture at seoond baa* ,At ahort- ia due to New York Saturday. 7- 8—Bmril Gym open for handInto it—smack dab He waa so ed Curtis Sheppard, 187, Pitta- atrtoins aaotharad to Leadoo. April 1—(84—The Ger- holds out. drying the ground suf- Hie foUe«viri]g atudenta In Mr* good he could call his shots. Uam Carrithara is looking ferwiM Moraao, >f * Mn.&CKnn«»d m*a-eaatrellad Paris r*dio report- as s ll^Sty, hotel, post eincs, at sekoqlf The followtiig atudanto CHqdys electronic* prsosnting, in prob- MltobeU’s senior typing olssses re- stop Boynton and KUmezak are ball. B. 8. buxth (10); Isay Jannaazo, I80i. Qiaoao, if 2 Sum thay a«n t o t o _ Adent^. the teun hopes to be 6- 7 — OommandoB BaaketbaURuth wsa a slender kid when ha aagarly to. tost cbristma* Hia Wav* and Btoa S a w * • eo today that two Britiab w*r- able-to go outdoors next week for diner, r . U. C A., tiny sign boards WUsoa and ^Ida Belsttl war* ism form, radio bookups :from a celved Stiver Star Certt|loatea for rated even. Boynton waa tha htgh- V. Wotaea Sssklng Oflioa IreoUyn. atopped Sammy SMraat, mtivat* Ur. fad Ur*. FrodlB. t t.•/..«. 6 plane* had made feroad tandings dfsietlee. It adll then be p*sslble and stop sign* Amaricin and Rad Hot that ysuVa aony to sa* us awardad certifleatas in Mlsa Avis ■uinti* crystal set to som* of the typlM forty words or more a acorlng hookagr playar thia iMt first canto abaa^ ^ itt. PIttabgygb (•)- eaaitthara of Maaitou Bpemg* f» ...... • H i Thumb agd l y r I Bseia eoBgpHo*tod modern wiatar and looka Uka * aatuiaL Salt Laka a t 3r-_rm6. la Portugal sad that their crews to fs t in four days nraetiee a Cross Aag* clay car* huasas, and fO/fSr tUa weak. Ifou don’t get Kelloffg's santw stonogrsphy daaa minute with not more than Ave sr- peak. In later yaart, h* blow up Btoabath, N. J.—Ffaddto Her- CM*, aailed his 1641 gift ef fn it Had been Interned 'Hm broadcast veek instead of the Qiree days truck* iittl* airplsnes will b* sus rid of ua that oaaUy. Weni be back for tw n g dictatioh at one buw china* ’TA* course is jto last un rora: 8. Tedford, M. Shield* E. zfwmwMit waa on last summer's th* 31 eendidatea for UMversity of E. 8. mann, 138, Eliubeth, outfwtotoi cake aad cookies to him ta Ma ' ...... I haad toe Wch. SM : til the end of school this year. team and has tha edge in experi Utah student office* April 16 ere $-6—Men's PlUng# Period. E.S. until he looked like a balloon on $7 down. aiM lia r htotoi was recorded by The Associated pended from the ceiling. next weak .to plague you some dred w o i^ per minute sAd trsh- G. Lewis,. L. Gardner, S. toothpicks. e CUff Gregory, ISO 1-4, Eltoabtth nila, Nov. 17. ‘1941. It caught up Totela 1$ Press, Kae. D. Stidham ence. At third bos* Raytior could cQ-cds. Jarring note! Both nom- 7- 10—Bowling Alleya open, BB- a the East ‘ - Irene BUng *46. norSI scrlldng aooiratety. With htoaaitOawoa yestotday. Ineaa for proaldebt a n maa. 7-16—Bowling AUaya opal* WJL ; Ruth haff a ffevoarliig S|V«Uta. ' ■ ■ i • • *■ would come and elt on the end of more than you can aooompUeii and my bed, and I have kept on erylng, kke a msM of avarytklag. . . but it hasn’t come yet OoncentratloB always ylalds thO Sense and Nonsense baat ratnraa y\ RoUaa yM, but wa ara looking April Fool, Eostor Dates Up Ts 1568 Speaking of Um Ugh turn-over You Can't rellva one second for daffodila. iiii's W a n t s uassified ForVbur B enefit movie star ^usbands, one Of the time that's slipping Don't kick lit sacks on sidewalks, Just in case you ./are Intareated, each might contain a brick. here is a list of the dates upon daughter of a niov^ star asked away ; • Simple Sam Aaka; “If a butter Don't pick up threacMrawn purses which Easter will fail during the another; • , \ ' \ So get out .Of 'ljfC all you can. cup is yellow—wouM a hlcoup be for that's an xniAent trick. Flrgt Daughter of Mbyie S ta r- Don’t wkste precioue momenta next 18 years: today. burple 7 Automobilea for Sale . 4 Florlsts-^Nurserie* ^ R e p a irin g /' 23 Help 4—8T — OASC»J[Nll RATION Herald Vittnex, 35 Nofth School. of ths mqtbr ship 200tiLodd miles from Elmira, t h ^ Serpqant - Major (roaring) — 1940 CHEVROLET SE3:>AN. 1941 phons 7958. train, wai^rantlcally trying to Fath^Choihe from the Army on with my geography lesson? What ete you waiting for? IndueMal Output A between Lydall atreet Plymouth coach, $745, 1940 Pack MEN WANTED TO WORK In FIR|S' WOOD FOR SALE—Call Boarden Wdnted 59-J a radio/communlcation slight* seemed trivial Indeed, to Daddy—No, Junior, they have and Idancheater Lumber tc Fuel Rayon Dyilng and Finishing leave)—iNtJope you have been a Father (at foot of ateps)-!'^What Recruit-'^Untll he yawns. A^m oblles for Sale ~~ 4 ard sedan. $695, 1939 Chevrolet MOWERS SHARPENED, repfOr- Zola Btothera Glastonbury 2485 ;b. ylle yelled at his micro- did alLof the pettiness ocmcernlng change^tae names of- all the • Co. Reward if returned to Lum- Rool^g—Siding 17-A ed, shear grinding, key fitting, plant. Wages 62c to 75c per ^ter 7 p. m. ROOM AND MEALS for glr Loraine. Loraine, who was still good boy d ^ n g my absence. Jun la all that racket about up tberOt '^Industrial prodt^ion of the coach, 1938 Ford coach, $225. tone wlwe’ the ship droned and places I l^ w . United Stataa in Jniuary doubled Iwr Co^ 1 »3^ DODGE 7 PA3SE2 YOU land street. ruga stoves u d other nouaetioid Suburban for Rent duAnce test. Anyway 1—I want Apply / Arthur Drug, RublnoW Bldg. She heard him, and she tried to Help Wanted—^F'emale J 5 g o^ s at the lowest prtcet in to land, near Glove!’’ W. T. GRANT CO.^ Moving— ^Trucking—^ town. Albert’s, 43 AUyn St, Hart- FOR REafT—ABOUT, 9 ACRE» 1 jiBwer. It was Jiinnay'x recelv- . ThBt^oal stuck doggedly in her. ng apparatus that bad gone tern- It was ai>art of the plan. A part .^(RMLWORTH CO. w a n t e d : / j StoragB 20 \yANTED-7-GIRLS for small a*^ Help Wanted— . . ford, y tillable land in Wapping Cente Inquire Mra. E. Sullivan. Tcl oraclly dead. But then, her own of Jlmmya, project for the sky permanent employ- single and T-Famlly Houses. sembly work. Part or fuU time, Male or Female 87 |adio, both ways,, seemed to be train. Her assigned task from the Customer* with all caah. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEU<:> Co. Apply Kage Oo., Elm street or LETS TALK TRADE—IF YOUR 7301. / 1 0*. rienced or {net- local and long diatance moving. call 82^8. Wa n t e d —MAN^OR woman for present radio isn't so hot, get our luctuating. What’a biore, Pat beginning. List With this agency. / FOR REN'T—20 ACRES of land ouldn’t spare the time to try to During a motaentary lull Pat iierieac^ women THIS WEEK’S Return load syatem, furniture housecleaning for 1 week. Tele big trade-in allowance on a new GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO storage. Dial 6260. OLDER R^PONSIBLE wom u phone Muchester 2-0172. * Philco or Motorola. Call 3535, suitable for tobacco Or potatoei line it From bet position as tail- flipped her conttols and nosed for fan M \^l^m e work Real Estate and lnaurance to one party. 580 Burnham St.f ad ship bf the: train, she had cut down. The altlm e^ reacted fast 109 Henry Street . Tel. 5278 ^■'anted forv part time work„ in Bensona 713 Main. welcomed. SalesWaien fafl FURNITURE childrens department of Burtons. WANTTID—TRUCK DRIVE31 for _ with ^aatonlBhlng courage, Ten thousand. Nine Omusand. Sev laundry route. Alto ona wom u ler plane had dipped. The gusty en thousand /two hundred. Five Repairing .23 Good salary. APP^y Burton’s Inc. V'lNDOW SHADES— V u e tiu Wanted to Rent or part time. SPECIALS! 841 Main street or girl. Manchester Laundry, 72 bllnda Owing to our very low tow had caught her unprepared thousand e l^ t sixty. Five two ten. experienced. we^^iB hain NEW convertible TOPS, cel Mi^Ie street overhead, get our q>ecial low WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 rooi| "EeeV**®'*'” ahrteked She decljiecl she had b«ter look Maple \ hard. Th^ storm was a bifStofter luloid replaced in curtains, all WANTED—GIRLSXAND women prices on high grade wlndpW flat or house, Manchester coupl IterO in the loneliness. jnwaarTiiti y o a . Apply F. W.. 11 Cricket Chairs. .S6.-5(1n to sew covers on "'iMseballs at shades u d Venetiu blinds. SMm- here kiM — yes, there wks_ a kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- Doga—Birds—Pets 41 no children. Write Box G. ^ For a matter of seconds she worth Co., Manchesti^ 4- Drawer 6 0 Hayhes Street ing, 90 Canibrlage atreeL Tela- home. Apply Tober Bhseball Mfg. ples furnished. 'Japitol Wm66vi Herald. 41ed sidewise. And it took all glimpBf of mother earth! Khe ^aple Chests. . . S13.9S Oo., Elm street, Muenester. Shade Co., 241 North Malir"^Btreet h ca d ^ downhill again. But all at This aloe honM for sale.' phona 4740. PEDIGREED POINTERS, EIGHT he skill and strength she could BOOTS AND HER BUDDlEl months old, nicely marked, liver Phone 8819. Open evenlaks. WANTED REaiT five rooB auster to right the ship again once/a minute later— Im m ediate oocnpancy. SIX WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL girl near busoua lin^une>. reasonable, reasoi gp h-h-h-h-h!” She screamed it, rooma, Areplace, steam as mother's helper. Apply, Mrs and white. Males $50,-' females When she came out of it she W**0% TtSKT - Rug^ushions .. $4.95 $35. 54 Hud^n atreet. Tel. 7900. , references. Cali\A418. ould see no sign of the parent jerking her controls. I'^lkiMt. large coxy U«ing E. H. Buchbinder, 146 P^ter FOR SALE—DINING ROOM set. There dead ahead was the omi 9x12 AXminster street. TeJ. 2-0861. Inquire at 43 Pleasant street. * WANIED—FOUR OR fly* roor because the cloud around her ' 'iWom. • , ' ■ COCKER SPANIEL puppies. — streaked, streaming, boiling, nous red bulk of rock wall. WK YaYORt Vi Rags . . .^Xr - • • 333-50 Beautiful' litter black grandchil- by jroung couple. No children.' (To Be Continued) 523 LARGE, WELL- FOR RENT WANTED—WOMAN CASHIER^ 3236 after 5 p. m. ightning darted through it. Odd-, 5- Piece Solid^aple. short hours, good pay. Apply / dren C2iampion Torchlll Trader. 2 COAL AND GAS combination in this moment of stress she ri LANDSCAPED LOT ^Nine months setter red female, ruges. Reasonable. Call 3535. Kitchen Sets. .^29.50 Grocery Manager, 22 ^tast Cen WANTED TO RENT—FoU^, fiv embered what a newspaper Teen Ager- Holding Jobs SHADE TREES ter street. Vmy' ^ 1reasonable. Jack Frost Ken or Wx room tenement, u y aectic orter had told her about Suj :f O-Room Colonial Hodse. 3 Stodio FURNISHED neie.nels. 26 Gardner street. of town. Family of three. Writ ition Mountain. The demapd for manpower in Coaches . . . i..$44^ Must be seien to be appie- WANTED—OFFICE CLERK, typ FOR SALE—COMBINA-nON oil "The Indians say the Thunder I fccfdaces, paneling, a id and gaa rwge. Telephone 2-0417. Box L. Herald. various field has dipped into the 3-Piece Maple eiated. ROOMS ing. bookkeeping etc. Lumber A live up there,” he hM said, lower as ^ell as the higher age IJtatdi oven-ron targe cor- Fuel business. Write Post Office Poilitry and Supplies 43 hd it’a a fact, because m stormy Bedroom Saitc^ i59.95 Business Property for brackets due to the war. Goveni- aerlot. Sitoated ea Sooth V* X A R TH U R A. Suitable for Box 188, Muchester. *' BABY CHICKS from our own aya you can listen and hear them ment statistics show that from Machinery and Tools: 52 / X :- S a \ e - ounding their gargan' jan tom- street. \ Prkc Is lew KNOFL.\ Light Housekeeping WANTED—LADY FOR just a Pullorum C3eu, production bred Stoumber, 1941, to Stoteirber, 1 / stock. New H^pshires, Reds u d USED CASE TRACTOR on rub cma." Xm2, the number of Ih to 17-year- 'couple months work. Hudle f 6 r sale^ - t o s e t t l e an Mr this type p ^ f^ y . Seen Bensbn's Uclusive Ageat TELEPHONE 5332 Crosses. Sti^ght 'or . aexed. ber. New u d used implements, She heard the to^-toms now. olds employed in industy rose 88 j 875 Main Street\ detail office work, no dictation, tate, business block at 647 MalJ right, then left./Awaillng her \ Igr appointment only. 7U MAIN STREET Demand necehsitatex advance milking machines, Fordmn'parts, per cent //" Next To tia A. A P. TeL 5440 or 5938 no age restrictions, essential in street. If interested call Dr, crashing a g w st clouds and SIDE GLANCES G A L B R A l'lX . / dustry. Write Box N, Herald. orders. Also coraerel clilckt- for used riding cultivatpro. Dublin W. Farr, 4511 for personal inter fu c y roasters. \Fred • MUler's Tractor Company, Wllimantic. st the eartiyitaelf. She felt Goose Only view. No information given litasimal, anid indeed she was ff*|h>om Single. H ot water \ Poultry Farm, Oow^tlry. Phone telephone. Manchester 8626. ^ tly that cf^parod to the bulk Salt Lake City—(/PI—A golfer Oh, Yoali? jlirt Hoose aB insolated— Help Wanted— Male 36 Wanted—iTo Buy 58 . anger of Mature here. ALL£Y OOF ^ storm nrindows and on the Fort Douglas coui-se drove BUY YOUR FEEDS x^^Wards^ BouSra for Sale •Tf I can ./. . keep a . , . level his bafl Into a pond amid several ^aproena. Ready fo r occu- F O R ^A L E WANTED—2 MEN, ROLLING, Complete line of vitamUtrenrich- WANTED—SpvERAL coal brood ad,’* she yias pleading with her- fertilizing lawns and general ers in g 6 ^ . working order; 256 geese. Jt hit a goose on the head. cd famous Dailey fmdh, ^ typi FOR s a l e —ON AVON street, pansy'now. ■■ ludscape work, for several Autumn atreet Phone 7541. Jeff GroVta saw the bird floating WANTED Two-Family Hon^in Busi cal low Ward pricesXFeh^ for room hinjle, ateam heat (eoalll The cloth and aluminum sail upside dowh.^ waded In and dragged | ness Zone, 160-162 (Center months. Apply in person. John S. poultry, hogs, horses, cattle. Also on#/"car ..garage, garden. plane she piloted was a wisp of Wolcott, 117 Hollister street. WAN’^ D TO PUY two. doll car »w. /Wind whined outside the it ashore. S^Boom \Cottage. Chicken Street. Corner locatioii.\ Six a complete line of tonics, rei riages in good condition. Call 2-0094., OBop, O B ^ a m ploU Sit- diea u d salt. Plenty of stock 5nt hood like banahees BULLDOZER OPERATOR riioms to each rent with 2-1047. Daylight oama through oatM la Miteonntry, Gar- hand. Place your order today t6^ bath, no heat. Two-car 1 bag or a carload at Montgom VANTEDTOBUY combinaUoO Lots for Sale he atdrm at Intervals, showing 4 h i plot la pmwed for plant- Allen & Hitchcock, nothlngnesa ahead and all TAKE MY iM Apply in Person garage. One rent now va ery Ward Farm Store, Purnell gas, coal or oil range. Inquire ht iPOR SALE—BUILXUNG cant. Down payment Place. Phone 4748. / 181 Wadsworth street or Tel, iind. Lightning intensified that / / corner • of Tanner and Bowe line blank obHyion. DONT $1,000. ■ 2-0626. street. Call 3558. Manchester Office: "Jimmy! . . . Captain Carr! . . . That warning rang put GEORGE GRIFFIN FOR SALE—FRESH eggs/ De- lumber 10 reporting!" She,.'jig Three-Family, Trotter St. 953 Main St. Tel. 3.301 .livered. Call 5722. / Rodms Without Board 59 gled radio dials. Even as she did mv times in Allison Tom S t i^ J. Wasley Good investment. Central I she knew she was wasUhg time, pinrt memory. She would 23 Carroll Rood tVlUimutle Oflioe: FOR RENT-VERY DESIRABLE location. Down pavment 824 Mata 84. ' TeL 1M$ FOR SALE ha set was completely dead. wito, again and again, that Articles for 45 room in q i^ t neighborhood, near She had watched her altimeter the had heeded Barry F a d r Bnndtag $1,500. East Center\street. Tel. 8183. 5-ROOM HOUSE — 8 ure 1th greatest cane. I eStt - 7140 REAL ESTATE LISTING land. All improveroenta. He That dellcata needle had shown ing’s tOnse words. Two-Family. 106-108 Ben FOR SAI sold by FOR RENT—liXRGE CGMFORT- Newly decorated. Garage, -V AIANCBESTEB— l,2M feet when she \cut loose • From her fath^ she had ton Street—Comer proper load. Telephon able room, kituen, 'privllegea coop. PriM $0,800. 5^000] the tow line. It had dropped (ECiaES AND HIS FlllENDS Repaid In. Full Also sli^le robmjX^^^Cail 70X9 or cash. inherited a dd^ermination ty. Five rooms to each rent. EVERY BABY DESERVES a apply 15 Prbetof Rhad. BtUe. Then Pst had r*mem- r. Hollister Street. New 8- good crib mattress—we have Superstition Mountain he that bound her to the lonely AS A MATTUK o p Htx, Mg Fireplace^ in lower rent. TWAT US UV5D Mens ABOUT fooueo ME-ntuT veiy' room single with fireplace themj f t $4.45, $6.45 a n d /$8.95. b 2-FAMILY HOUSE — 40-roMn | ath, so she soared widely, seek- estancia iirAa Jungle . JUG1.F- ■ Five years Aao and ^ Mangheater Steam heat. Two-car gar FOR R E N T ^ N E , CL ^ bed WHEN 1 WAS ------u d attached garage. Stodin;'! Call 3535, Benson's Furn. Tooin^^tor two gentlemen. Phone duplex. All linprovea^ta. 1V4 a thermal, an up-current pt where mr white woman had HE MUSTA Jusr WHOLE jT- B uild/A age. Down payment $1,000. \ SIX 1 SEE YIU.BC Evening Herald heat with hot water arrange^' 2->320. acres tand. $5,500. ffenns ar- | iir. ever yimured before. Jlead -^ G A R O e N f THoeaacAM ment. D. P. flJSOO. Now langed. Qaoeilled Advertlsenienta Single House, 43 Scarbor vacant. FURNISHED. ROOM for two She found it!* this gripping '— of exotic Hunning Frock 'ouH thrill to Count stx aVeraas words to a line, ough Road — seven rooms. ladies or man and wife. Phone 01-ACRE FAR51./ Good house. Whr-r»r-r-r-! It was verily like adventure. Yo laltlala. numbors and abbroviauons 2^135. volcano’s force, this storm tber- every dangerous itep aloni each aoant as a word and oompoiiod Tile bath. Fireplace and/ No Improvemenia SmaU barn. long words aa two words IClDlaiam cost McKee* Street. 5-room ala 2 targe heneoopfi Aitestaa well , for her craft shot upward so the tropical trails the fob steam heat—large lot. Re Steam heat. l-«ar ganfige. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, taat her ears pained.' Twelve th ^ - la piie# of tbroo lints with private family, gentlemu Mostly woodlasn-'^ome ttItaMe. lowed.. Lino iwtts per dsy tor trsnaltnt stricted residential neigh Price 58JS00. D. F. $1,850 $5,000. Ternta arruged. eight hundred. Thirteen^ dix. SUIs preferred. Inquire 63 Garden Tourteen. She watched the necr .l , . naitetttt .aiarcb IT. last borhood. Now vacant. Down street or Phone 5874. Rood CMb CbMTgS payment $2,000. Westminster Boady*^ 8-mom me, and lookad fearfuUy^rough { . • Oonatcutivo Days ...| 1 oisi > ota aingle.wtth fireplace, steam heat, FOR RENT—ROOM, PRIVATE tie hood fqv any sign or earth at S CoBSooutlvt Days ..I t ota 11 ett all, any pmudble mountain peak or DARK JUNGLES 1 Day ...... Ill oulll ots Foster Street, near Center 2-mr garage. S. P. $7,200. O. family, ateam heat, twin beda, 5 ChaiMes Oderinan ; ISM tv SM sriviet. oe/V. s. ssa. 0. a mr aiv.' __^ . P. HJJOO. 504 Parker S t TeL 4928 crag. pUtaea elpkt" ninety, gix- All orders tor Irrtxnlar instruons —six rooms. Furnace heat. minutea to bus line. 166 EHdrldge, “WelA yestej^daV was the first sunny opring day we’v* had will bo otaarxed at the ona ttms^rats second floor. en ^ousand. Begins Monday, April Spoclai rates for Ions t«rm ovary Single car garage. Ceiiter Pai was beginning to suffer —nature Iwked swell—and you know what a great outp "eay advartittna xlvap upon raquaat. Hartford Koad Seettm- 5- acutely from 'told and rarifled air in The Herald / doOTs ntaa I a m r ▲da ordtrad oancailad batora tba of Town, Down payrhent room ainglei All impraveroents. or Oftb day/will ba c&arsad only For The $1,000. ^ Embroidered Panel ' W. ThiW mllea above earth can Garage. Nice garden lot. S. P. Chins Up. G > la tor tba actual niimbar o( tlmaa tb* 84300. D. P.,$1300. / / terrUie. She had to fight the ad appaarad, obarxing at tba r, ta e o n tr^ in an effort to go back avroad but not aiowanea or i-.-unda 141 Wee^. Center St.— six rUONERVlLLE hXILKS BY FONTAINE FOX vjMB ba madt OB alx tima adt vteppac Idqsvh, and she viraa afraid to go per the (Utb day. Duration rooms, hteam heat, fire Gerard Street. - 7-to«m with visibility at aero. 1(0 *aiu forblda": dliplay llnea dot place. Heated garage. Down Hot water heat. 2rCar gPrage. “I’va got to think!” she literally TOONERVILUE F o I-KS MAKE APRIL 1ST THE MOST •oMfcX payment $1^000. Lat75’xl50’. - K. P. $7300. D. P. lapoka aloud, to herself. "That. . . 'Tba^arald will not ba raapohatbla $1300. / or mora.^ than one Incorrect Inaar- After the war convert it into a tool Ithat chart! . . . It said the highest HILARlOt/S PAY OF THE YEAR tlon ot a i» advertiaemant ordarad Now Is the time to se^re Ipoak in Suparatition was only 5080 for more tmm ona time. > 8hed or play house. \ IfMt! . . . My goodness! . . . And Tba inadvertent omietlon ot in- your building lot for future Uaoote Street. 2-fainihr booee, eprreci publication ot advertitiux an taipiavemea^'. Rental la- . and even San Francisco Peaks, will ba reclined 6nly by cancellation, Drop in and talk it o v ^ w ith our use, we have' them in all come $84 per month.-. D. P. lln northern Arizona, are only 12.- at the charxe piada for the aervica toOO. . .' . What am I doing up rendered. ^ Planning Department. sections of town and will siell $130d- ▲I' adyartlacmcDta diuat eontorra on monthly payment plah Ihare!" In atyla, 'copy and typography wUb She was up there because ehe raxulatlona entoroed by tba, pubitah- ^th small down payment. School Street. 5-roem do ■couldn’t help heraelf. and Kie knew era and tbey reaerva thra rigtit to Ytai will do wcD to investi Improvemeata 8. -P . $4 lit-. For ope thing; she knew Jlm- adit, revtae or reject any copy con- p . P. $1,000. aldered objacuonabla. We also have plan Rerviceii on" gate, ; Imy hgd tried to ride above the CLubING HUUKS—Ulaatinad ada ■storm. He hadn’t succeeded. Bc' to be pubitabrd same day uit ba EAST HABTFORD— • ■ cause she knew she must be very received by IT oclcck noon. Satur- Coinmercial Poultiy Houses. Also lake fri■hlitoge at Bol daya IO:SO. Tolland Street. 4 - family I near Globe, her original deetlna- ton Lake. Sii^\milSirvmiles from apartment boose. Separata h«>t Itlon, ehe had cut loOae. But the _^elephone Your Want Ads town. G ^ roa^ running water eoal beating system. All I thermal lifts had been too power Ada are accepted Oval toe talc- water and electricity avail- Improvements., Rental taeooM Iful. phona at the CHAKUS RATl£ given able. $120 monthly. Carrylag ehaigea Now her altimeter was gallop- OUT OUR WAY above aa a conveniaoCa t^ advar- Manchester Lumber ./ lees thaa $60 per month. Sale ling left .Ho right;, galloping and tlaara, but th.e.CAbll RATIOS will be accepted aa FULL PA.yMb.YT II Price $8,000. D. P. 81300. Ibouncing'Bo as to be of no*poasiblc paid at tba businaas oflice on dr ba- |uae. fora the aeyenth day following Uiv and Fuel Company COVENTRY LAKE— "I might be 400 feet or 100, Orat tnaeruon of each.ad, ottaarwfaa lOOO!” Pat breathed, desperately. :.lha CBARGB rate will ba coileet- Edward J. Holl Coventry, Conn. S-room eot-- ad. NO reaoontlblllty for arrora in CENTER STREET , PHONE 5145 1009 Main Street tagn. LPt 50x180 ft. Short dis I She knew she was somewhere un- talaphonad ada will ba aaaumed and Ider the three-mile point. But XTka MlOfi ON tmS their aoouracy cannot be guaran Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. tance from b«e Itaa. 8. P. 55,000. Telephone 5117 - 511*8 D, P, $1,000. I where ? The needle tried to settle r-^FENCE INSTEAD ' feed. I at 14,00Q and again at 11,600, but o f HlDIMb m rp I in a single Instant it shot up to / 8389 120,000, then back again. Pat knew WCiUBT FINN Eafflt Ejro PUI LANK LEONARD $442 I it was off. But it'was aU she had 1 to go by, and she almoat pleaded The amount o t flattery in this [with the thing. THI6 a i t s frock is almoat unbelievable. Real V ^ •'HO A good quarter-hour must have IS AM W h a n Th a i? SAW THE HEAOWAlTERllT IS—THAT W-WHERE AFTER HIM! declining went into making it so ,«ased before Pat raaltaad fully ouneAoc! / get doings WAVE HIS MENU CARD/WAfTEft/ AND ARE YOU JOHNNY/ alendeHxlng and smart that the Instrument was function GOING. Pattarn No. 8389 is in sixes 30, ing. after all. The truth was, she INOUGH HE W AKE'S OUCUNG 35, 40, 42, 44, 45. 45, 50 and 52. mS«M 6jS08C8ooy>^ MICHAEL? had been Ipoping, twisting, Blxs 28 takaa with abort aleevea. slipping. Uncmiaelouaiy aha and 055KJWWW fs^HMTOOOR! By Mr*. Anns Oshst the Rshglous Panel (Fqttam No TO GET OUT OF 4 1-5 yards S9-ineh flaaterlsL 2 her ship had done ail manner of yards machine made ruffling. Easter Sunday faUs on April 25!I 5539)R color chart for working «GHT! "Impo^ble” thing#? Seasoned pl- For this attractive pattarn, aend this yeafv—you've, plenty of time to amounts of materials speemed I tots, even motor ahi|) pilota,' could m 15 cents, plus 1 cent for poatage, embroider a budsome religious aend 10 centa in Coin, Your Narai L have told her that storm experi- in coins, with your name, address, panel fpr a gift. This lovely verse and Address and the Pattern Num-I siices are like'that. You soon be pattern number and size to The from John 6:55 is set in a frame her to Anne Cabot. The Manebes f come a port of the wind and ao- Muchester Evening Herald To work of flowers and scrolls . which ter Evening Herald, 106 Seveni? tion; jlour ship gives with it, tum- K day's Pattern Service, 105 7th are embroidered in deep turquoise, avenue. New York City- Etaclom Iblea with it, weaves with it, and avuua. New York, N. T. crimson, deep yellow aqd blue. It's 1 cent postage for each patten | reCause you are .strapped in, you Saws fabric! Bee a doim aew very little trouble to make one of ord er^ ! don’t fully realise all that la go- ways to re-maka oid garmenU tpto these panels done in outline stitch Here’s news to delight c . ;y i I tag on. If you didn’t give and usahil new faahlona in our aidarp' and your friend with a son in the Anne Ctabot fan,r-taer latest api j weave this way, you’d he de ed kpring pattern book and acwlng armed forcee wfll blees you for •ditlan of the iUbum la now ready 32 pagee as always andi« cramme< | stroyed! guide, Fhshlon, just published. It giving It to her! Panel is 12 by 10 That all cama back to Pat's McNmuN gyaJicalt, contains 98 new patterns, has 53 inches. , —as always— with' grand heedlecrafl LeetMiesi Things Jimmy. Te eblslB teeaafsi^ gatteni ck. Qlbbtms Assembly, Ostholic President ^tposevelt, recently re Mrs. Jame^ Hamilton, of All . local food Btorea Bill to Assure Axis Captives File Back from MareUi Line deserve Ladies o f Columbus, which has quested the Boy^couts of America Garden etreet, haa. received a let thing Inventories yesterday ilr neat ', and been meeting on^>^day evenings iRooseYelt Vetoes v Allied Forced to act as official D.eSpatch Bear id it to be no small task. I t I Include Bai^ during the fuel slwrtage. wlU ter from her’ husband. Captain ers for the .Office o f W a r infor ne^Msmry not only to Inveiitol Jobs to Vets ___,„1 e Son vo, ShlT- hereafUr meet on Tbesday eve James Hamilton in which he the-'tyumter of items but also thcT f-" W alter Hone and ,?■ Von nings at the K. o f C. home, be mation. A j In World wqr L- the makes known his safe arrival poinf^yamc. This ,is 'io be fllq kaS " - Paiklna. The poetere are ginning April 8. It will be the Scouts today have served as De overoeas, but ia not at liberty to with tbh tochl^ratiotUng board Bill to increase ^^auses I in prominent places annual meeting with elecUon of spatch Bearers In delivering impor f ^ ApnVlO . the town. officers. Work will be on band tant information which oiffemri tell w h en he is located. He re /In some\ms'N;Mtaurant ov ages for the Memorial Hospithl. Government Agencies have ghtlv^ ports that he is in good health ers have noCv bee;K.,,able to l>rlWte Charies K. Hill of Ed- ered. Among the projects anendy and U y s that it le warm w hen he their normal atoount^ff food Returned tp /Cottimittee is now located. The A PO address FaPmeTs’ Prices street has llnlahed his boot Corporal Jaibes A. Ferris cf undertaken were the distribution they failed to file theltv retur By Unanimous V te ____ a t Parris Island 8. C.. and Fhrt Jacksoh, South Carolina, is at twenty-five million jMflets f^r. is New York and it ia the idea of yrith .the local bodryi to g«| 6 been transferred to the Para* home on a 10 day furlough after the O.P.A., Bond posters. Red Mn. Hamilton that he is in Afri Rationing ticketa . to''-, which'- ca. When Hunt Chang'M Front ^ow Quie school at Camp Lejeune, flnlshlng his baailc training. He Cross Posters and many others. were entitled. Th e 'whole ■Brands Bankhead Meas* iven Keer Rlvsr, H. G. was one of 16 candidates for Offi To Oiatribute Posters Captain Hamilton, a veteran of would not furnish the f o ^ und sure Inflationary aitd Mind on Re-Reading. cers’ Training SchoOl and wlU re Shortly , after the Scouts were the last World War, waa with the the tickets Were returned. -All Rev. Terris B.^ ReynoIda o f the officially recognized and commis British forces. He offered hia serv port to Fort Sill for further train Walter B. Wright Privsts W. H. Cheney Wilbur J. Messier, 19, of Man this is making-a lot of work f<| .^angerous; Wholly In- Free Advice state Capitol, Hartford, April British First Army 'i ■ocmd Congregational chtuch will ing on April 10. He is the son sioned by the President as De ices to the United States in,- the the local board. ,. chester, is serving at an/ltovanced 3.— US)—A bill providing for the Fight to End Scrap Drive :’'bS the guest speaker at the Lenten of Maurice Ferris of 280. Oak spatch Bearers, the first request Private Wendell H. ^ e n e y , son pnsent conflict. He was cdmmla- Yesterday a special panel isistent , With Sta- ing East and North' isarvlee at B t Mary’s Eplscdpal Dr. and Mrs. W altw E. W right for theli services came frbn. Elmer sioned a captain In thjr'engineeis training base of the Uinted Statee hiring of state employes on their street. '' of l^r. and Mrs. Neal A^ Cheney school teachers were working tai| To Cure Ills ahncch Sunday afternoon at four have ivtumed to Manchester for a Davis, Director of the Office of to September. Marine Cotps. Hia parents, Mr. bilikaflon P r o g r a m ; O f Sedjenaiie; Ameri* visit with Mr. W right’s parents. D|tog the gasoline hooka In ma return from military service ran a^dock. William J. McPartland, o f ISO Wiar Information. In conjunction of 80 Brookfield street has ar In addition to her husband, M n . To Buy Time Seen Savif^ Mr. and rfrs. Joseph W right of 9 and Mrs. Wilbrod Messier live at cnes additional gasoline was Imperils W ar Effort. into a flurry of oppotlUon today cans in Central Sec* W est Center street, and John J. with the National Aetailers War rived at Camp Hals, Colorado, Hamilton h u two sons with the Mather streeL 589 Center street, Manchester. lowed where -the car ia shared m the Senate and waa finally re ireCreaher course of ten hown Maciota, of 16 Clinton street, Campaigns Committee, the Scouts for training with the Mountain armed foncs of the United going^ to and coming from wor| Constituents Offer Pro committed after Senator Corneli tor Engage in Some be given at the Trade school tvere gi^uated today with com Dr. Wright received the degree have been asked to distribute twice Statee. Messier attended Manchester Washington,'NApril 2.—(^) May Be Plan Mills Closing of Doctor of Medicine from Cor Ski Troops. Private Cheney was in w ar plants. In many o f the us Mulvlhin, Jr. (D ) of Bridge evening. April 12, at 7 missions aS, Second Lieutenants a month a set-of posters., These High School, and b efon his en cases the additional stamps ftj I—-Branding it Ninflationary posals for Restoring port had contended It did not give Fighting; Montgomery nell University Medical school, posters are to be displayed in the Inducted and left for Fort Devens, First Aid Instruc- at the Army Air Forces Bom listment in the Marine Corps was the gasoline , were mailed to the employes sufficient protection. Ithaca, N. Y., Tupsday, March 27. lytall stores of all commumties Mass., on Manfh 16 but had ob land dangerous, 'Resident And Maintaining Trtm Maintains His Pressure to fill out an ap- bardier School at San Angelo employed as a Magnaflux inspec factory wher^ the person ia er MulvibiU asserted the measure, Raid on Sardinia Seen During Kis four year col^rse at the Where fetiUI trade organizations tained prior designation with the William Mahoney Inland Steel Head As at the Red Cross Field, Texas tor at the Pratt A -Whitney Air ployed which has saved a rush l|l6o8®velt vetoed today the reported favorably by the L*bor Medical School, he has i ^ e n hlf arc., in existence. The posters are Ski Troops. After, a few days at quility for World. As Defining Probable Against New Lines. office before April S. craft. ' ^ the local office. 1 Bankhead bill to incTa^e sert ^ot Furnace in ___ i.. clinical studies In medicine, surg to be delivered nea. the first and F\>rt Devens he left for the moun cominlttee, had "no force to it,' Is Now in India farm pricey by excluding and termed it a ’’wlahy washy' The annual .parU^' .supper of ery and obstetrics at New York fifteenth of .each month. The first tain training base in the heart of Washington, April 2— UP)— Fate of Attempt to Nation Went Down; Lieut. Leniha^ snd a "lam e" bill. Allied Headquarters in . the North Methodist c h t^ will hospltSi and Bellevue hospital, and p6 be delivered ir the first part of the Rocky Mountains,- Hs is a benefit payments in figurimr Aluminqm coins, 25 pounds of to- In addition has been engaged in member of Company A, Prime He was especially critical of- a uplicate Dunkerque. Gives Credit to Junk: >North Africa, April 2.— take |dace at the church Monday April, la on the "Victory Home.’’ the farm parity price formu b ai^ a year for everybody, a new Home on .LeuVe considerable reeearch work in ex The second set will be two posters: 86th’ Infantry, .Camp Hale, Colo. Mias Grace Mahoney, of Walnut provision requiring that before —The British First Army AprtI S at «;Sd. U a Street, baa received word that'her las. Returning the measure climate for England and a uni such employes could return to London, April .—(iP)—The ‘C. 0 . ly ie r heads the supper com* perimental leukemia, as part ^ a one "I'll Carry Mine” and the other graduate of Manchester High 2 Chicago, April 2—\JP)—Remem was reported today edsTing program of cancer research. Part brother, William Mahoney, haa ar ] unsigned -to the Senate, Mr. versal language are among the their state jobs, department heads Itedttee, Mrs. .James Pickles will Second Lieutenant John J. Leni- ‘Home First Aid.” This set will school, Wefidell was an expert ski smashlng'NlM-plane Flying For east and north of recaptured of bis undergraduate Uip* was rived in India. He is with ^ Unit \ I'Roosevelt said in a message: would have to certify that there ber toat olf flat iron and toe other .\bs ln charge of the dining room han, U. S. Arm y Air. Force U be delivered about the 15th of enthusiast and spent much o f his recipes reePiyed by senators from tress raid oh, Sardinia was inter- spent as clinical assist^t at Me ed States Engineer Forces. He left Inflationary to Character was work available for the veter assorted junk you dug up out of Sedjenane while Americans Dss ArUne Holmes, waitress niendlniy a 10-day leave at his April. leisure time at the outdoor sports their constltu^nto for reatorlM morial hospital. New Xork, tor the Manchester last Sepitember “I am compelled to this action ans and that they were able to British Bren gunners fforeground) watch a long line of Axis ireted here tol^y as defining toe in the central sector en gag^ a short program will follow Four Fiedeom centers in northern New England. toe attic o toe bottom of closets home, S18 Middle Turnpike East, by the deep conviction that this and malntalnlngs-world tranquil- prisoners tramp toward the rear during the battle of the Mareth line possible route w»d probable fato treatment of. canCer- The third set of posters is on He was employed as a clerk In William Mahoney was too young perform their duties. last autumn and left on toe cor in some fighting and Gen. Sir ■salt with Richard McLagan fOBowlng his graduation and oom- measure Is InflaUonary In charac ity. 'n Asserts Time Net Enough .n Tunisia. Having won this battle, the British are pursuing R qp - ^as Master of oeremoniea Reports During the lasf^'two years Dr. the four freedoms outlined in the Clifford's Men's Shop. Main street to enter WcH-ld War No. 1 whm The man who thoulght England's of any Axis attem ^ to duplicate mlsslaaing as a^atr force pilot at ter. It breaks down the ..barriers Senator John F. Tobin (D ) / o f mel’s army north of Gabes. This picture was radioed from Cairo to ner to take its part in toe national Bernard Montgomery main* W right has served at various times Atlantic Charter. The set of Your haberdashery. he had four brothers to the service. climate needed changto^ explain Dunkerque in a retrekt from Tu- ‘ MD also be given by the group the advanced traliuhg base, Graig we have erected and which we Waterbury also criticized scrap drive ? tained pressure upon toe nat*^ for the year. Reserva- as interne ait. Ne^y-Tocb hospital teis vlll be "l^ e d o m of They w en Paul J., Walter T., Cato ed jocularly that, March )asU 12 New York. ' / niala, but unofficial obse*versL,aug- Field, Selma, Ala., lasVTOursday. must maintain In order to avoid Sion requiring the veterana/to ap I f you’ve ever Wondered If your German-Itallan lines 24 mites fOr the supper should be under Dr. David P. Barr. In na peech,” "Freedom OTlJRellglon,’’ L., Jr., ahd Raymond. An uncle, months a year there. \ gesW it was more likely the Lieutenant Lenlhan is thaaon of nliable In tarrying out Ibe proj all the disasters of inflation. It Is ply for their old jobs wffhin 30 ransacking the house or toe apart north o f Gabes. "The Tunisin)^ Satuidsy through tional board examinations he re ■Freedom From Wartt’’ ahd "FYee- Dennis Mahoney, waa killed In the More Serious Suggestiott Natla would fight to toe deqto un Mr. and Mrs. John P. LenUma.^ of ect; (4) all applications mpst be days after they were dlschargled. ment haa helped in toe w ar effort, front was generally quieter yes* Ook, or any Of the above celved high honor grades. He dtm From Fear,"' Other sets will Civil W ar and is the only private TONIGHT wholly inconsistent with our sta- The same -.’riter had a more aPri- der orders from Adolf Hltler\^lo SIS Middle Turnpike East. you can take toe word of Wilfred terday,” a 'communique announced graduated from W ^eyaa follow twice a month. \ signed by the Scoutmaster and ap I billzatlon..’--lie.- * program anfland, thCrC- asserting that time' was not \ chairmen. A t the expiration o f bis leave he' mentioned for apecial action with ous suggestion. He proposed that- buy more time for defense of tl Sykes, president o- InUnd Steel iity in 1939',. where he took a The Charter OaR Council, in proved by ^e District Commis- fore, dangerous '^Ike to our con Indicating-a lull in preparation ' wiU report at an air base at Talla Company B, Tenth, CVI. after victory the United States Yank Bomber^ Batter continent. Xompany, toat it did. piedic.al coiitm. junction With the local retail tra) sionei*. structive farm policy and to our **^e**Seante, byArislng vote of for the next round of the tottle to ■liaDC>.aster Lodge o f Masons hassee, Florida, for duty. Fine Ofvhestra Music negotiate vo take over some large Despite toe cost in men and 'Inlsnd Steel waa one of toe com- A ll medical students are pres- asspciatloiu is dividing up eai The troops of the Council are to drive Field Marshal Erwin Rom- ' hold n special oonummicstion Lieutenant Lenlhan is a gradu whole war effort.” , area with great pnxluctlve possl- 10 to- 9, at firair refused to aend material, and Ita effect on toe ent comrilii^doned either towii into as many parts as there held responsible for the suc Administration opponents of the mel into toe 4ea. "Our patrols ~ • toniiht In the Temple. The ate at Deerfield Academy, Deer the the bill back Ao the Labor com morale o f toe German people, (Gpntbined on Page Ten) Army or Naby. Dr. Wi are tr^ p s in the town. Each trioop cessful completion of the project. Delightful Surroundings Five Jap IJestroyers were very active over toe whole degree wiB be con- field, Mass., and the NbrUuunpton holds WU. which won easy victory to (Oonttoqed on Page Two, mittee ,after/Senator Stanley P. such a stand would fit toe recent a commission ih-xtbe Mei will be assigned a aecUon and WHI of the fathers of the pnsent AU ^uto and Truck tront." Schocd at Businass Administration. ;A d both House and Senate .have esti Mead, the/^publlcan leader, ex (lefense-mindedness displayed by ministration Corpih.pr the Army, be responsible for any coUectioii Scoutg-iitill have a similar certifi mated It would add approximately pressed pne belief that the meas “Winking Out’’ Proceeding cate \^ch was awarded to ' them REPAIRS Hitler and his general staff when and beginning this inoi^Ui he will or distribution which will be re 91,800,000,000 to the nation's an ure copuiined “ enough teeth.” A ' A report from the Eighth Anfiff for servlbe in World W ar I. Personal Onaraateed Service! Fighter PlanM Engage faced with toe-gathering power of Nazis^ JReports take up duty as. an lnte.me at quested in that area. The posters nual food bill. • few aiinutea later,/however, Sen- Threip More / said "winking out" waa propeeil- TALL OEDAB8 tiocal Young Men will be shipped direct to the area In additW to the poster project, Navy Asks Aid toe Allied onslaught. Hartford hospitaL -' HOTEL It takes a two-thirds vote of ato/H enry Hunt (R K of Glaatonr 30 to 40 2^ros and DicUted by NeoeasiUea ing, which was assumed here to it Is expectM^that the Sequta will ABEL’S Mrs. Wright, "the former to be coverM and w ill be distrib tx>th the House and Senate to over bjiiy, who 9rst voted against re- be General Montgomery’s'way of u ted under the diriectlon of the be called upon''tp take part in other Rear 26 Cooper Street A decree of doom for Col. Gen. p 1 NO O To Attend Parley Brookes of Morgantown, Wes' ride the President and make a ve ommltting, 'announced he had Dowa 16; Six Ameri May Be Hiding saying that hia troops ware mop- D i^ M ct C^oliuniasioners. projects in the They stand To Check Big Villages Fall Jurgen Von Arnim’s .hastily-gatn- Virginia, and a graduate of the toed bill law. \ chnaged his n ^ d on re-reading cred Army and Field Marshal Er- ping up tbe remaining enemy . Yale School of Nursing, will make T o 'O e Certifies tea ready, waiting fd«; all calls for can Planes Are Lost. ^ ^ M O R R O W The Bankhead measure origln- the measure and, he renewed wlh- Rommel’s ve.teran Africa pockets of -resUtance north and . Randall Hamrick, Associate her home for the present with the ' scouts taking part In the dlstri- SI ch Service. ALICE OOFRAM- nlly passed the Senate by a vote motion to aend t ^ bill -back. (^orps would be dictated by these Native Unrest west ci Oudref, itself 12 miles ORANGE Dean of illyer Junior College, parents of Dr. Wright. hutiona are^o be recognised by the Agents^ To RiissiaftB (Hnown Aa t|oeen A lice) of 78-2. The House showed a This time the ^nate voted , Washington, April 2.—(/P) north o f Gabes, and consedidating - Hartfoi^ will be the main speak awarding oCYt.^ Despatch Bearer’s risTiding vote to lU favor of 149 necessities: er at the 25th anniversary Hart Certificate. TUr^aertlficate signed S P IR IT U A L ftUEUIUM unanimously for rectopnilttlng, —^American bombers bat 1. An attempt to delay toe Al tor too next thrust. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son to <®- . ^ . Otheivnae Quiet Tales About Activity of ford County Older BoysV Confer by ITeaidsnt Roosevelt wUl offi- FOR SAI.E W onU Go Beyond OonI 'ropos- t e r ^ a Japanese force of Troops Qosing About lied mopping-up of North Africa United states forces ot lieut. ciaUy designate the Scoqt as a De- Bom W Ith'n Veil. )^ is Endorses The exchange over tols WU to the last minute, taking toe Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., were ence to be held at the Hartford YMCA Schedule 8-ROOM \Vi -STORY HoitlSE Mr. Roosevelt contended the five d^troyers southwest of British Parachutists spat^ Bearer. In ord^Yo earn Readings Dally, taclndlng Snnday, came as/ihe General Assembly Novorossisk, But Elsie- heaviest toll in toe hope of gain again in action, but no detnile T. Ml C. A. tbls Sunday afternoon PR IC E 84.500, measure woiUd go beyond the goal Legisla- Guh Bnyer this certificate a Scout m u ktil) 9 A.'M. to B P. M. Or By Appolnt- ■\ would ^ Its thirteenth wee'k with Kolombahgsi's while almost ing time against toe Inevitable In- were available here. (The Alglen and evening under the auspices of Tomorrow Can be seen by. appolntnient' of parity Income and give farm May Be Excuse to Im take part In a t least three dlalri^ menL In the Service of the Peo- Profits an otherwise quiet session dhring at the same time, fighter where on Front Only vation of toe continent. radio reported, without official., the County T. M. C. A. Mr. 5:15-6:30 p. m.. Business Men’s only. ers "an unwarranted ixmus at the Family House btiUons or serve for five hours; (2 )' -pie for 80 Yeara. which the Senate received a fa w r- planes were engaging 3d to 2. The need to husband what la pose Sharper Curbs. confirmation, that Patton’.s divl- Hamrick wiU give the opening ClaaB. axpenae o f the consumer.’’ Minor Action Reportei sto Sale.. Citfl agree to take part in any future 189 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. Orders. able report on a resolution calling left of toe Italian War fleet against aions had eatabliahed a junction addreee "Living in a Hme of 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Cadets. Juniors Appointment Call 3188 He said the farmer la aubstan- 40 Japanese SSero fighters distribution; (3 ) be dependable and Phone 8-0097 foC establlshibent of a "federatlon> . ■ , / ------Invasion day, rather than risk the with toe Eighth Arm y Jtje. a puob ^ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Crisis'* and w ill speak again at and Intermediates Basketball ttolly better off than to the last d ah»»^*^g down 16 of the London, April 2.—(# )— German the closing aessioh a t 7:15 'p. m. April 2.— ^ 37 Oak Street s Admits said their annual from an .altitude below 50 feet. day froid^: False Claims of Novorossisk with toe Red Army the Nazi authorities Isn’t suffl- Would Free Puerto Rlcb 1063 Main St„ Opp: Fofast St. Dial rangM from $20J)00 to. upwards Heavy expIoWons' and large fires Finest Foods Wines , Liquors Under New Management expanding ita /gains out of recap cieht.’-') Washington, April Z.—(IP) —- 12:8(^.Untll 1:30 \ ^ - o f one half million doIIaiV “to the were observed!! _ Bi4 to P^irfey Impose Severe Curbs ^^^Dm ^AN^ANg^TONIGl^ South Pacific: (All dates are tured Vnastgsevskaya, ’ 33.'miles Legislation to give complete la-^. EXPERT WORK AT T h ree case of a few. A re The reports of Danish sabotage Store openSAt 9 a. m. Fri east Idi^tude) north ot tl)e Black sea port. dependence to Puerto Rico was In* ' ns "Compenaatlon ot from 220Q,000 A ir duris continued in toe area, came even as the Germans Irn- ' / R E A S O N A B L E PRICES “ 2. On April 1st: troduced today by ..Senator 'fyd -. days and closesBt 6 p. m. jw ^ ^ w y to 9500,000 In one year was posed severe curfew restrictions on “ (A ) Dtirin’g the night of-March th(( Russians asserting that nine To Send Representatives ings (D-Md) 'who told the Se«wtd/ij ■ r uncommon,’’ he added. the Hardanger Vidda plateau in Electrical Cdrittactors Unwed Mother Hid Bod Twikv Machine Plants In 3iat-April 1st. s Catalina (Con- enemy planes were shot down and such action would follow the Blue stamps sloVed v\ Davis told the committee the' aoUdated) patrol bom) er attacked • three , damaged when Soviet air To Allied Conference western Norway where British.jind ies ' of M!Ihildren 9 ! dicted by Federal Norwegian' parachute ti-oops were policy already adopted by thn_ great majority of sales agenta a Japanese surface fpree of five men, intercepted s Nazi Air Force lee down enough origtoaUy were employed becatuM On Food Questions. reported in Stockholm dispatchea .United iStates for .Cuba and the 533 Main; Street Tel. 6227 In’ in Hope Chest. destroyers and "one cargo vesael raid. -, Philippine islands. "When Puerto stamps even mpref at Providence. . Consolidating Positions southwest ' of Kqlombangara is- Rico gets her independence, the (CoatlDoed aa Page Bight) ' The Russians announced they Moscow. April 2-—(C)— 'The So (Continued on Page Two) ^^JolNRson-Built'* iril —«>)— An unwed la'nd. A t the same time Army I'nilrd States will have c-oroplete- Plan to shop early in the Denver/ 2 April 2—' just do not go to^ Soft, Sweet Mnaie For Your Dancing Pleasure! mere than, |30,600 in todv manu weeks ago in Washington, Indicat Lnited Mine Workers union In-lin- luiattended, toe flrat one in'1941. facture of maddne-guns an< penditures, 3307,470,148.65; net gotlatluns for a new contract Consider these outstanding advantages '* Ki|Ung 15-Year-Old ing then that it would \> e limited Dropped from as Low gether. / She was taken into custody, with (Contiaoed on Page Two) balance, 34.170;«75,4)8.32. lion A aecbnd indictment by"\toe strictly to executive sessions. replace the one expiring .\pril ! 111 Lot Located In One o f IdJ Choice at 8 Ptaao. out charM and held without, bail, Expectant Mother. same grand Jury, Biddle Deliberations ovyr such Brob- As 50 Feel in Attack. Ralph E. Taggart, president m This,week-end—come for Maaeheater’O■ FIneat “ JtM- “ - 17J F. B. A Financed. pending, further questioning Walter's Restaurant 75 Hilliord Street, Tewn charges tba Lincoln Machine Co'. lertis as food production andT dis Philadelphia and Reading Caul your order if you can. ' dentlal Seetlona. 8j City 0ns Sorvtco. did It because I dldn^ and Iron Co., who presented thn . . Formerly Dante’s (At The Center) Sidney, Neb., April 2—(J*)— Au John N. M cD evltt its president, tribution, nutrition, and commer London, April 2.—(Jt — Speedy [2J Stenw Bent. [S) Nenr Boo Siyoteoa. anyone else to have toem/and and Uffer with five counts of ril operators’ reply to the union, do*: We win have a good sup (10] Ne “ was afraid J could never _ thorities today sought to establish \^ing Fluorides to Water cial and financial arrangeipents R. A, F. Mosquito bombers swoop THE VERY BEST IN CHOICB FOODS AND LIQUORS a motive tot toe fetal shooting of ing false claims against toe gov fdr the entire program are sched ed down over Trier'and Ehrang in scribed the demands aa "Impoosl- ply of Meat — Calves’ Liver. [d j FIrapInca. and 8 Mlnntoo Wnlh them o p ,to e officer quoted the ernment. hle of fulfillment.” Tbe unh>a,| [8 ] Two IwKO Roetna Avnll- Freni Center of trimly dressed brunette as saying. 16-year-oId expectant mother uled to begin April 27, at-a point western Germany yesterday, — Sausage Patties — but, eheoter. id toe subsequent auicide of her FIctIUoas Pricea Charged as yet undesignated. The State de driopped delayed action-bombs from asked lor a %'t a day wage In dble On Seeewd Floor. Two Aim out MamnilfiM The conspiracy indictment al- {duces Teeth Decay Rate crease over the basic rate of $5.0K aorry tosav, noDOttItry. It H irse tiny bodies, two of them whom they described aa toe partment recently announced that as low as 50 feet and sped away MOX|:i SI plmnblng end gas eerrice In legM toat toe defendants, work \ \ - ■■■ ’ . 38 governments have been invited while Germans In the streets were The contract wo'iild cover between cannot be found. Male and Female almost mununlfled, were found ing with otbera who were not In HO.OUO and lOO.OOU minera In the / oonotmettan nre now oat for the dnmtlon. Their yesterday arrapped in cloth and slaying and auicide occurred to send their t^hnical experU to still gaping at them in astonish. given them extra .• %. " f in the rugged hUl coun. dicted, charged false and fictitious Chicago, A ^ 2— UP)—The coo-<$>the control of toe 'most prevalent hard coa) fl^ds of PennayUanla. .In cardboard, atutted in a clieat stored elusion that tiiAjiddltlon o f small I of all diseases, dental caries (de- toe conference. ment. Pinehnrst wants help— iwant of liere. A search for pricea for equipment and facllitlea ' R. A. F. pUots said their bombs in an a p a rtm ^ t Itouae basement. amounts Of fluorides to edinmun-1 cay).’’ Flrat Indication of Reaction r at Urk. O doe ConnoUy, used In making machlne-gup and / smashed through the rpof of a rail Defense Opens In Trial ■lale or female. Could, use A caretaker notified toe coronor's parts ‘Yar In ogccesa o f,toe true and tty drinking water can cause ai By comparison s^ the three While It was known toat Ros OAK GRILL- ALL ONE PRICF DOWN PAYMENT toa.’to^<«ged wife at a paratroop sis had been Invited to partlcipatee way workshopat Trier and a pow . Boston, April 2v—(^1 —-Evldenee Permonent Jobs 0|>eii for Severol Men and office after detecting an odor near two women or girls for floor er, ntarud after her )x>dy waa actual prices of said facilities.” marked decrease In th e,dental de- groups o f surveys Dr. Arnold said, to show that Barnett Welanaky, the clwat. today's official announcement was er station also w as attack'ed. ^ A t work. Full time or stagger ”WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” found in toe farm home wliere she Thia .indictment aUeges, Biddle cay rate among childreh, was re- "it was determined toat dental Ehrang a '‘terrific ‘ explosion” was listed asu principal owner ef " I couldn't help It because they ported today In The Journal of toe caries is markedly less In children believed to be the first indication shifts. Come In and see os. had been Hying with her imcle end said, that since Jan. SO, 1941, toe caused, pilots said, and it w»as be Cocuanut Grove night club, * Women — Good Pay — Pleosont Work -r were bom,-” Childers quoted the American Dental asaociStion by who have used throughout life ' a of toe Soviet reaction—and It Im DINE AND DANCE grMdmotoer. Lincoln Machine Co. has been lieved a gasoline dump was hit. been In a hospital for 12 days ' young woman as saying. "I'm making mactalne-gun parts under Dr. Francis A. Arnold, Jr., of domestic water with the fluoride mediately gave rise to speculation . Also wanted, one meat * 5 9 5 0 * 0 5 0 Body Of Uncle Found concerning other conferences on Five Planes Missing fore the Nov. 28 fire that cost To the Lilting Tones of AMD UP Just constituted toat way. They Several noura later, e posse of a subcontract with toe American B eto f^ a , Md. ' content of which is no higher than lives was offered a jury In !(aperMR| cutter or woman accustom- No Experience Needed — Overtime Work if were children of eln end It waa Oerllkon Gaada Oorp. and. toat the Dr. Arnold, an assistant dental about one part. per million,'' and varied post-war problems. None of the, British planes was 40 men, led by 65 year old Bert lost only-two German fight court to*la> as the defense ad to meat counter sales beet toat they should die. No-' Arrow Co. had furitlsh^ Lincoln aurgeon of the U. S. Public Health "the addition of small amounts q< Following talks with British and Prlncipnl, Inteieet, Gilwon, combed toe errmaUy contains trolling dental caries is strongy current-and post-war Issuaa, whUe other targets were attacked. An the Welansky brothers both ., DBi.iaous rooDs —'uunEsi rucasi Details in Stntonsent County Attorney R. P. Kepler agreed with the late Ira Duk Lam- fluoride—a simple chemical sub suggested on toe basis o f epldemi- trained from outllalng thalr Can Be Seen By Appointment Only avoiding dlscloaure o f spadfle «le- other plane failed to return from a APPLY A T HILLIARD STREET OFFICE Childers said )ier signed etnto- ■aid McLaughlin had shot b M trsaaursr'of Arrow tmtll hia stance. cities where toe water is ol(^e ami experimental evidence.” lie their opening slntemenl^ j Roast Turkey Itoast Lamb .* - Steaks concerning such meetings. He daylight oeconnaiasance flight p;„c/u^r.U ment contained these details: Connofiy and then fled to the n death last November, on false and fluorid^free, and a third clUes 'Ihe remita suggeated, he said, daring that witnesses made It clear toat he.and Eden bad over northwest Germany. Fried Scallops Veal Cutlets Chow Mein That she waa unmarried, and IdU country. He lutd eluded the excessive pricea to b» paid to Ar where the fluoride was added In toat "toe addition of sa a il aiqounta ride the Jury fu rtW facte, to j laid a pattern for ad a w A T ICanMined m Xw ni group BODulaUfiBK'*^' - ‘ '1 I