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(aaselSed Advertlelng On Page 12) VOL. LX., NO. 203 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941

British Avenge Hood, Sinking Bismarck;

Destroyed by Pursuing Warships, Planes

l5o/on Sees British Send Bismarck to Bottom to Avenge Hood

Proud New WarsKip A id Needed

B y Britain Is Sent to Bottom;

Bridges Asserts End of

British Empire Would

Mean *End of Life as Nazi Planes Attack We Know It* Now.

Boston, May 27—(JP) — Senator Battleship Sunk by Coi»:

Styles Bridges (R., N. H.), said to­ Give bined Might of Britsl

day that “without the aid we alone ish Navy and Its can give her, England cannot long marck Attacked by > New Pledge

atand." % Three Battleships, Air­ Force; Torpedo PIan< Torpedo planes from the aircraft carrier Ark Royal, backed by ships of the Royal Navy’s Atlantic fleet, sent the 33,000-ton German Asserting the end of the British battleship Bismarck (shown above in an exclusive broadside view) to the bottom of the Atlantic at 11 a. m. today in a stem revenge for in Empire would mean "the end of craft Carrier, Numer­ About Fleet p.ruelp.. the siidiing of the mighty battle cruiser Hood. life as we know It,” he told the Ad­ ous Cruisers and De­ American Made vertising Federation of America: "N o matter what ,the service de­ stroyers; Admiral and Note Containing Specific lina Hunts Do manded or the sacrifice required, Cousin of King George Commander Lost. Quarry Long Sought* we must render both without com­ Truman Urges Aboard Lmt Destroyer Guarantees on Ships^ plaint and with the hope that we Bntain Loses Six Colonies Delivered shall be able to aerve and aacrifice London, May 27.—(P)—Lord Berlin. May 27.— (fP)— Ger­ London, May 27.— enough to make poaalble the con­ AFL to Expel Louis Mountbatten, second tinuation of our oiirn nation and many’s most powerful battle­ By Washington Envoy Germany’s proud new battlsi-^' cousin of King George VI, was ship Bismarck, crippled andy the aariatance that will enable commander of the destroyer ship, the 35,000-ton Bis­ other free peoples to remain free.” Ships in Blocking Machine Unit Kelly, lost in the Naval fight­ marck, was destroyed in the Washington, 'M ay 27—(F)—The staggering in wild circles u: Sees Faith to Future ing off Crete. North Atlantic today by a French government gave renewed der the blows of aerial tO]

Expressing belief that American Although the Navy announc­ formidable squadron of Brit­ aasuronces in writing today to does, was sunk today by thi business men have faith in the Advocates Action Be ed that eight officers and 120 Landing on Crete ish warships and planes the United State# that the French combined might of the Bi future of the , men, the greater part of the Bridges said he was confident that which had pursued the Nazi fleet and colonies would not be ish N avy and its A ir Force Taken Against Associa­ ship’s complement, were res­ surrendered to Germany o r any “when this critical period haa cued, there atill la no report of vessel since Saturday, when full revenge for destructioli tion for Approving other power. what happened to Lord Liouls. of the battlecruiser Hood. A (Continued On Page Twelve) Two Cruisers and '^ o u r she sank the 42,100-ton bat­ A note containing specific gusr- Pacific Coast Strike. Nazis Report 11 o’clock this morning, thr Destroyers Victim^ of tlecruiser Hood. The German high command, acknowledg­ (Oontinned Oa Fags Tsa) days after tlie Hood had basn^ i Senatfe Votes Bulletin! Nazi Air Attacks 14 Merchant ing the loss of the Bismarck, blown to bits by a hit in tiiff Washington, May 27.— — Author Avers Effort to Prevent Sea- said that in the final engage­ magazine from one of the Bis»i An American Federation of ment the British had three More Money march's 16-inch shells, thil; Laiwr official charged today Borne Germans Land-| Vessels Sunk 35,000-ton Bismarck henNlj To KiU Birth before the Senate Defense In- Effort Made battleships, an aircraft car- veeUgattng Couunlttee that in | ; on Gi^k Island.! xlet. andLmuneroua cruisers Now Sought settled under the surface Of Sidney HUImau, oo-director ef and destroyers, and that the Atlantic. ■ ControTBiH the Office of Production Man­ Made To Block Aid Cairo, Egypt, May 27.— (/P) these in turn had been attack­ Down with her went some 1,L agement had a part to ‘’stimu­ men, a great German admlnl^ u m — Britain’s Mediterranean Sinkings For Defense lating” a strike to ,the V U ed by Nazi planes. Guenther Luetjens, and about Rejects Measure Relax­ A ircraft Manufacturing plant Asserts ‘Reds’ Try to fleet has lost two cruisers and Few Days TheTha German Navy'sNa^^'s fighting ad- fourth of Germany'* known In Cniifomto. four destroyers in the raging miral, Guenther Cueuetjens, fleet tal ship strength. ing Ban on Practice Obstruct Shipments of Not. commander, and the Bismarck's Roosevelt Asks $3,319,* Participating to the kill Waahtngton, May 27—(/P)— Sen­ week-old Battle of Crete but commander, Captain Lindemann, By 23 to 9 Week has balked German efforts to 000,000 for More ator Truman (D-Mo) propoaed to­ Supplies to Britain; Berlin, May 27.— (ff)\Fourteen as well as an undetermined num­ .(Oouttaaod Qu Page' Ught) land sea-borne troops, and the ber of the crew were lost, the high After House Passage. day that the American Fedemtlon Units Aboard All Ships "heavily laden enemy mS^chant- Airplanes; To Extend of Labor expel the International epic struggle on land now command said. men tptalUng 77,600 tons" \havo It was not disclosed what had Machinists Association from its ‘‘hangs in the balance,” the His Chat 15- Minutes. state Capitol, Hartford, May 27 ranks for approving a strike of Washington, May 27 — OP) — : been sunk "in waters West of happened to the rest of Leutjen's British announced ,to(lay. fleet or whether he even had ad­ — (JP)— The Senate killed the con­ machinists which haa tiled up work Richard Krebs, German author rica"' by German submarines, Washington, May 27—(F). —In F la sh es! troversial birth control bill today In San Francisco ship yards in vio­ (In London the Admiralty an­ ditional warships accompanying and former Communist, told the high conunand announced today. the midst of preparing a moment­ (Late ^gllettas el tSa (ff) W in) lation of an A F L agreement nounced that it had accounted for e Bismarck. by a roll call vote of 23 to 9. House Committee on UnAmerican President William Green of the 60 officers and 956 men from the Informed sources indicated the / Sunk By Ftonea ous pronounesment on goverq- The Senate, after a qery debate AFL, testifying In the Senate De­ Activities today .that “Communist ships lost. It said there was good sinklngB hays occurred during the mental policy. President Roosevelt Jap Navy Ready for Aetlea before crowded galleries, rejected TbKhlgh command said the Bis­ fense Investigating Committee’s organisations make all possible reason to believe that other* will last few days. asked Congress today for $3,319,- 'Pekyo, May 27. — (J V -U i the measure relaxing Connecticut's, marck w u actually stmic by planes inquiry into the walkout at 11 efforts to obstruct United State# be reported later.) It was not disclosed whether the from an\Mrplane carrier and by 000,000 in appropriations for more etatemeat mads oa the 60-year-old ban on the practice of shipyards, stopping $500,000,000 shipments of supplies to Grekt Beaidea the sunken ahipa high vessels reported sunk were In a birth control exactly a week after three B r i t ^ battleahlps. airplanes. Pieeideat RaoeevelfB of ship construction, said Tru­ Britain." official quarters said, that two bat- ■Ingle convoy, or whether the re­ Numerous^c^sers and destroy­ Stephen Elarly, presidential eec- toalght Cap*, mdee Hlralde, Navy it had passed the House, 164 votes man’s proposal would constitute Moscow holds the "whip band,” Ueships and several other crubrnrs port covered a series of unrelated to 64. i ers also were m ^ e British squad­ retary, told reporter* that the Mtolstry s^esnaui, declared "extreme ateps." he asserted, because "no ship sails had been damaged, but said "there operations. chief executive would extend hla Vote On BUI ron. Damaged Saturday in her duel laqierfal Navy I* always preparsA “It seems to'm e that this is an that does not have aboard a Com­ ia no question whatever of our. One 3,000-ton British tanker fireside chat tonight an extra 15 ta meet aay eveatoali^. Ta^. Those voting for the bill 4n- with the Hood. th ^ ,qp 0 -ton ship extreme case and more than the munist unit.” i. Naval position in the eastern Medi­ was sttok yesterday near the Ork­ was further diaablw^ln the des­ minutes and asserted: buadred warships riuded: welfare of the A F L is involved,” Earlier, he told the committee terranean having been prejudicial­ ney Islands and anoUier of 4,000 perate chase which foi “ I think you can any that by gaged la patrol duty aloag Ui^ Senators Curtiss, E!nquisL...C. F, Truman retorted. "The welfare of that Tommy Ray, whom he iden-l ly affected." tons was destroyed somewhere In Wednesday morning there can no Baldwin, Bingham, Waracke, Peet, The high command add^, how­ Ohiaa eeast with 'the United States la involved.” tifled aa a Communist leader, is Receiving Reinforoements the North Atlantic, the Germans longer be any doubt ae to what addItloBal warsblpe together Judaon, Holbrook and MUls. With Green Urges Persuasion ever, that the^ British squadron It­ the “ real leader” of the National The Allied garrison on Crqte was ■aid. They did not specify wheth­ self has been under attack by the the national i^ ic y of this govern­ a total of 4,666 piaaee etatlei the exception of Bingham a Dem­ Green said the thought more Maritime Union. He said Ray was er the ships liad been attacked by ment is. I think I ’ll Just stand on ocrat. all are RepubUcans. might be accomplished by peraua- said to be receiving reinforce­ German Luftwaffe since ) ^ y the Padfle ready te take aetlea qi selected as speaker for the Com­ submarines or planes. that.” Thos voting for rejection of the Bion. ments while it Was admitted that morning today. \ a momeat’s aettee to defead munist party at a World Maritime the Germans still were parachut­ Transport Badly Damaged Admiral Guenther Luetjens and Request Sent to Rayburn >paa agalaat eaemy or cecaMaatlm)' measure were: "W e’ve been persuading with Congress in Hamburg in 1932. He Early announced tbat the re­ ing down troops In swarms. From (>ete came reports that Captain Lindemann of the Bis­ ef eaemiee," the statement Senators Cooney, Murphy, Rls them for two weeks," Truman an­ termed Joseph Curran, N.M.U., fer huge new funds for CassL Sullivan, Simmons, peelan, nounced. With these reinforcements, the the Luftwaffe had badly damaged marck, with an unstated number tianed. preMdent, a “ marionette” for Ray, aiL 8,000-ton transport yesterday. of the crew, lost their Uvea. planba was being sent to Capitol • • • Malkan, 'Rourke, W. L. Egan, Green said he felt that persua­ who, he said, had been sent to do Middle East command said the Hill ln\s letter to Speaker fU y- sion might be effective eventually, Germans had been able to broad­ In attacks last night on Etog- Badly Crippled Eaters Plea of GoUty i Brysh, Blansfield, E. P. Egan. party work to the West Indies. burn. Kiernan, St. Germain, Downes, "lan't it up to the International en their major foothold at Maleml land, German warplanes, wer§.. re­ Her^Iaat measage, the high com- N ew York, May 27— 01’) B tO y Srat Money From Hamburg ported to have bombed two ' air­ Of the\ total, $2,790,000,000 Klempa, 19, baseball-bat vrieMaB Barrett, Ck>les, Mulvihlll, Arbour, Krebs, who wrote a book "Out airport, wert of Canea, the Crete plane. accessory plants to the (Oontinned on Fnge Eight) would be forNUie Army and $529,- slayer rt her empleycir, tatenaBke' Scranton, Laramee, Curtin and (Continued On Page Eight) of hte N igh t,lin d er the pen name capljal' imperial forces were southern part of the country. 000,000 for tnbsNavy. eid ber drat dJgree murder 1 'ITiotopson. o f the Night,” under the pen name forced back to new positions. . Early dectinedNto estimate the Simmons and Barbour are Re- sent $40,000 from Hamburg, Ger­ The British asserted heavy (The British said there was lit­ In Bronx county eoort today te a ^ ' tle German air activity over Eng­ number of planes ip be ordered ter a plea of gidity to murder la pubUcana; aU the remaining oppo­ many, to George Mink, who he losses still were being Inflicted on with the money or to\My whether nents are Democrats. Judge Denies said was a former PbUadelpbia the Germans in fierce hand-to- land diutng the night, thoilgh a Railroad Piers bombers would be empB the aecoad degree. Judge Jamea ML Three senators were absent taxicab driver in 1930 dor Com­ hand fighting and Greek sources few 'bombs were reported dropped Nor would be go into detail Barrett eet June 16 for eenteadw Clerk John J. Fitzpatrick an­ munist work In Unltrtl States placed the number of Naxi dead at to the south snd in east Anglia. on the possible contents m.. the her to a mandatory term of 26 nounced that, if present Republi­ Gain Charge porta In 1933, he added, he sent 18,000. Of these, they said 5,000 Casualties were said to be few and. Blaze Fiercely presidential address tonight. \ He yeare Imprieoameot. The dletrlet can Floor Leader WilUam J. Shea from $300 to $400 monthly to were drowned In attempts to land damage llgl^) attorney’s offlee conceded -the aaid, however, th’at it had been mit wftold have voted for rejection of Mink’s successon by sea, and worked over and eliminations etate did not have evidence eaeogB

the bUl, and that Senator H. E. Davis Replies'Firiply to 'Kf%bs said he was a member of ^ AU VtcUms of Planeb Gentians on Crete Unidentified Barge and additions m ade^htil it had ask the Jury for a verdlet eC degree naurder. Mies K lempa, The British announced that the (Continued On Page Right) Question of Prosecu­ (Continued On Page Bight) *Continue Advance* Vorkep Loses Life i (Continued Oa Page Two) ddaMtIe. Idlled Mrs. Leah B »- ships lost—all victims of Axis bln, IM Oct. 15 after eomplalala tor bn Use of Office. les—were Uu cruisers d o u ­ Bsrlto, May 27—UP)— Ger­ Fire at Jersey Gty. had beeh'.mede eooeeraiag bar rer and F iji and the destroyers many’s air-bome soldiers on work to the\|Whla hoooe. Kelly, Kashmir and Grey­ Crete, "after the occupation of Jersey City, N. J., May 27.— UP) •y Chosen " Philadelphia. May 27. — UjP) — Father TeUs hound. (This malcea 47 destroy­ British Bomb several locaUUes and successful — ^Two Pennsylvania RaUroad $9 SurvI von U. ?. Circuit Court Judge J. War­ ers aoknorwledged lost since Bri­ fights, continue their advance ac­ plera, 25 box cars apd three Hud­ ren Davla denied under croes-ex- tain started the war with I6 I of cording to schedule,” the German In Bank Plot amtoatlon today at bia Fsderal Of Good-Bye this type of-craft.) son river car floats, all laden with Italian Bases Guard aad Navy high command announced today. merchandise for shipment to New today that 89 aurvlverB *1 tta court trial on .criminal charges Despite these losses, qpd the Dive-bombers, with effective that he ever bad used hla office York city, biased fiercely in New British steamer Mareoal hod baea rescued by the Coast Guard cat- Two Women, 10 Men for Improper financial gain. (Csattoued On Fags Two) (OsaHaued Oa Fags Tea) York harbor today. Testifies in Behalf of An unidentified barge worker Raid i*ort8 Used by Axis ter Geoernl Gieene, aboat 876 Resumtog the atand aa the day’s To Decide , Fate^ •©£ session opened, the 74-year-old re­ Mrs. Steadman in lost bis life, police reported. A Air and Naval Units adlcs Boutheast o f Oreea le ad The tired Jurist was ssked by Proee- fir* captain overcome by heat was navy reported that aboat State Policeman Mgitin cuting Attorney Walter H. Oaba- Emery Murder Case. hospitalixed. To Press Crete Attack. Coast Guard A fter an hour’s battle, officials the MareekI wore be­ gan: Eyestrain and Irritation Putnam. May 27.—(4P)—A Jury "|Iave yo)i used yoiur high of­ JBaDetin! expressed belief that the blaze had Rome, May 27—

conspiracy to connection with an tion before your courtT” defease of his erring wife. Los Angeles, May 27—UP)—Isvcausing a struggle to co-ordtoste Lumber aad Steel Tbreateoed forces have been pressing the at­ ner of the Mareoal’s rtnidng. alleged plot to rob The Cargill have not,” Davis replied Both, who Is charged with the boes irsscible? Ferhape he’s . them in the brain—Is being alle- Great stores o f lumber and steel tack on Crete. the Coast Guard radle report Trust Company o f this city. firmly. nmrdertog her married lover. auffering from eyestrain. viated. Hs said the treatment is were threatened. | Bombe were dropped, a, com­ claired ehe was terpedeed Judge Edward J. Quinlan Oeaies Judgeship Offer iBohert Enery, 26, teetiffed t»- Dr. G ^ rge L. KQgore of San ' a eomhteatioa of kinetic and visual ■The fire evlderiWy started, po- munique said. at several placea on/ i ' Diego ^ea^th e aqggmUMy ' the Jurors that the trial AeiimH. to ;ereqsqtfr:j|Ulng*«bo«^ ‘£ r i r i ^ o f' tthoaea anil Sesr-.^ UA , 15* ^Fpe^OTtly, he imlA pwans con a in ig jii. ready for Idadlhiir panto. Markete At a Olaaoe ______-euiqpisrtdwf'L’f b a ’^tKe die,, referee In the Wi mean nerva-lenHon^'THffrirtenaion 'sldsiad.Bhmlil.'are, fa reality, siif- on fo r tiansportatlon. to _ There -was no indication a t the : Btow York. May 27 nothing left for heir ' xreates a base for irascibility,” O r.; fertog from eyeataua"dr state police im m edtotelyiH iFin s le referee te do bat oonmit suicide.’’ ■leaultn f f UienSoinMIlgr V 5eE S=- . arrest May 12, is charged with might get an appointment to a Kilgore told The Pacific Coaat > hia, causing difficulty to reading The piers and open wharve*nHP The Italians eaid their-. . planes higher. Oto-Ophthalmofoglcal Society yes- \ snd readily aasimilattog visual two counts of conqrfring with Federal Judgeship.*' Boston, May 27— (/P)— A' father, Joining are Just south of Black had rqided the British Mediter­ terday. ' impressions. Ralph C. Brearley, a Putnam al­ He said he had mentioned to from the witnees stand, and his ranean island base of Malta again derman and police commissioner, He said employer-employe amic­ Dr. Kilgore suggefted that car­ (OMtinaed Ou Pag* Tea) Steedle that District Court Judge daughter, In the prisoner’s cage, ability Increases measurably after rots, parsley or some other green last night. to obtain money under false pre­ John Boyd Avis of Camden might eyestrain is removed in office or Heavy CWsasItias latirted faced each other with tear-fllled vegetable should be standard The Italian high command aaid tenses and one count of conspiracy succeed him on the 'Third Circuit factory by proper lighting and equipment on long distance trucks. Treasury Balance eyes today as Francis J. Stanwood to commit burglar^* Court if his retirement occurred proper safeguards against Injury He said. the prevaleaea of so- today tbat Faaclst troope'bad in* Sentencing Deferred Washington, May 27.—(ff)—The llicted heavy casualtka on Britlah while "there was a RapuUlcan testified in behalf of Mrs. Ruth or eye irritation from foreign par­ called night bllndnens w m ccauaed Brearley and Walter Krxemien presidenL” Steadman. 26-year-old. -attractive ticles. by a denriehey of Vitamin A in poriUon of the Treasury May 24: attackera to U)e Galla'i Sldamo re­ of Hartford, said by Stats Police RMWipts, $9,261,524.22; expendi­ gion of west cm Ethiopia and had Judge Davis denied yestard^ Harvard Bueinees School secre­ Aaehmfcaato Being AUevtotsd drivam* (Srts, Day arts:? day, be Oommintoner Edward J. Hickey every govenuneol accnsatloii th ^ tary accused o f . snaylertog her Dr. Kilgore reported that ansiso- said, they subsist largely on bam- tures, $3SA4S.176.64; net balance, beaten back a straag Bril Juatios was sold” to five off Us konla-r-disparity D«$w9cn tlw im- burgelv aad soft driiuis, epmpleto- $l,m,574.142.49; customs receipts tafioiisd - s^ Ijr Mflartiiit-VUSattk A;foois. fec’moaULmeXS.M^ MAN(aiESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE sV e R. CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 27. J941

MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAYyMAY 27,1941 i. Court etreets shortly oftsr 3 A m. uoUy, foUtov.intB.1 Glub Selects Cause of Fire today. It .was the fifth fire In the block to the raof o f J HMdquartara Baetton, in which compaUlng tha Brltlah -forces . to This Religious War Newcomers Welcomed building since Christmas Deputy tonci-of about • to : Guard Uliits caaa tha battalloa will hava an Arrests Near give grotmd, the Middle East com­ M ore Money ( ^ e f Butler said, and app4uren,dy ing bto bock. Intalljgvnca officar only. mand announced today. Officers Are Elected Its Officers To Be Probed started la an unoccupied spail- Deputy < It 'ftwa furthar announced that a Brltlah advanced unlta are “auo- By C. of C. Auxiliary ment on the fifth floor which was per two floors were Are Reduced Chemical Warfare officer muet be Record Here ceasfully harassing and alowin^ N ow Sought Is a Generation Old burned out several weeks ago and be would order them : obtained at once. and commiaaion- down the advance of theae col­ Fifth Blaze iu Ne^v which was being renovAted. ■m ed In the. State Guard. Any local umns,” the communique said. By Motjiers’ Club Here Carl A. Gustafson Is Police went through the block In the lakes area of Ethiopia O v e r 8 0 W o m e n P r e s e n t xim ef Hohenthal poured. men with experience In gaaea who For Defense -T -■ to' „ m< .1 « i. II I — ...... ■ New Head of the Bee* L s v e r o o w o m e n tnost attractive Britaiu Buildiug Siuee and on adjoining brick buUdliy; Companirs to Have 50 wiah to apply for the commission! So Far Over v90 This Brltlah forcea are engaged “ In Neither Hitler Nor R A n n u a l R a n n r t StinwA ' tees: Junior program, Mrs. Edson Manchester At Tea at the Center I Withwith lace cloths, artlstlcaUy ar- arousing tenants and roomers. Princess Anne. flhould report to Room 200, Hart-- clearing the battlefield and round­ A iin u a i n e p o i a s n o w s . chairman; TransporUUon thoven Glee Quh. Christmas. They estimated they warned about Me comes in threes /or ta F to Men Hereafter, State Month; Many Drivers ing up acattered remnants of Ital­ (Oontinued From Page One) Dnce Started It But ^ M __ a s__ I uvsau w54WA|fivwvO( ford State Armory, tonight at 7 U n l r c b K o o t n $ A i m s | emneuea, roM-Unted gla u cupa and 100 persons to get out. Mace Smiths. MrSi S alto wastora ian forcaa,” It added. M o r e T h a n 3 5 0 M e m - ot children, Mrs. L. T. wood; By- It Is Ours Be^^ause Date Book New Britain, May 27.—(85— Office Announcea. o'clock. Have No Licenses. reached the point where It could , w* " »x j w- I tows, Mrs. Fred Thrall. Carl A. Gustafson, of 14 Jack- saucers. A variety of delicious Roomers o* Three Floor* hospital to r " treatment fw Oompnny H Urlila O f Chamber Outlined. First Deputy Fire C!hlef Michael weeks. Smith stepped from a tol not very well be fitted into the bers; Has Had an Ex­ To Hold Ptenie It Can’t Be JDodged. Tonight son, waa elected president of the sandwiches and mints were serv­ The first two floors ore occupied Company H, under command of Continuing tha swell the large Capture More Italian original 30 minutes for which it Mrs. Richard Martin, chairman Btothoven Glee Club os the local ed. The general decorations were W. Butler, sold he would ask the ing auto and suffered a Ml| Onlpr« w ft» iMuwl today from Capt David McCollum, held their May 27— 7th annual outdoor by stores and establlahmenta and concussion. Tbe mondag be numbers of persons arrested here was scheduled. ceptionally Good Year. of the annual picnic committee, music festival by local schools, male chorus closed its 18th season Center CSiurch Women’s Fed- spring flowers. tha AdJuUnt Oaneral'a office that laat drill of the month at the local: Troops in Ethiopia' Ry Dr. John H. Sherman police to Investigate the cause of the three other floors by rooming ned to bring hto wife b on * ;f| all untU of the Connecticut S U tr for failure to provide themselves Accordingly, Early Is aridng gave her report. M n. Ray War­ 1,000 voices, a t Educational lost night with a banquet at the armory laat night. The achool for London, May 27.—OC)—The cap­ Prealdeat of Webber College eration room was the scene yes­ a two-alarm fire, which he said houses; awoke to find the room filled w Guard a-ould be reduced to fffty with drfvcra licenses, police lost broadcasting companies, which Mias Ells V-’oahburn, president ren and Mrs. Rosslter Holt ore Siquore, 7 p. m. Villa Louisa in Bolton. He suc­ Non-Oommiaaloned officera waa ture o t 1,950 more Italian and terday afternoon for the third caused $50,000 damage to a five- Peter Poe, a bosemon attached sinoke. EHremen rescued him hilEj men^voa equally well cost Keeney; William Felt, Wapping. and among every pe«^le. It had for getting married simply to be Alms ot the Chamber October when some 16,500,000 men "The Mediterranean fleet is to­ Mrs. Steadman’s West End apart­ Await Decision e One Full ShelT Extra Officers, for the summer term day relatively atronger compared the address would contain a de­ and had an important port which Discharged yesterday: Mrs. been In strong progress before married and then separate imme­ Executive Secretary E. J. Mc­ from 21 through 35 signed up. ment. he handled admirably. 'Vivian Sarah Levens, 9 .Beaumont, East Tenative plans call for placing are as follows: to the Italian Navy than It was Then, soM choked him. / mand for more active aid to Brit­ Japan iiivaded Manchuria and be­ diately. 'ITiat isn’t my idea of mar­ Cabe of the (Chamber of Com­ e Exclusive (JuickubelceTrays Worthy Advisor, Helen Simp­ before the Battle of Cdpe Mstapon. ain, regardless -of Axis threats. Flrato aa the bride’s aunt, who is Hartford. fore HiUer left Munich the first merce, in the absence from town the new registrants at the bottom DecIlMMl Plea for Money riage.” Supreme Court to Ad' e Glass-Topped Siding son; Worthy Associate Advisor, “There’s no question whatever Other quarters looked for a 'vig­ managing everything and every­ Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and time. Eckstrom’s la:^er, Mies Adele . o f President Jack Sanson, of their local draft lists in a se­ Counsel for the defendant told body, is aghast when she hears the Hydrator Barbara Carter; Charity, Doris of our Naval position in the east­ the jury in opening his defense orous pronouncement on foreign Mrs. (Clifford Bralthwaite, 147 A t the start of tbe 18th century Springer, introduce tbe letter in journ Next M o u d a y dropped in to extend a welcome to quence to be determined by a new Stratton; Hope, Marllen Playdon; ern Mediterranean having been policy, possibly coupled with a strains of the Lohengrin wedding Pearl. when the works of John Locke be­ evidence yesterday during cross- 1^ I the new families through the rep- small-scale national lottery. that Emery died os a result of a march and the bride and bride e Adjustable Frozen Storage . Faith, Mlldren Sheldon; Chaplain, prejudicially affected. suicide compact with Mra. Stead­ formal reossertion of the historic Discharged today: iStonley Sle- gan to take their grip wherever examination of Misa Talley, who For Summer resentatives present. He said he Despite this, the expectation to Compartment Rika Carlson; Drill Leader, Doris “ However the decision of the American doctrine on freedom of groom have not appeared. She la minski. West Center; Mrs. Mary men gave thought to politica and asks a divorce and full custody of hoped they yrould find "Manches­ that thousands of July 1 regis­ man. Stanwood was testifying to overruled by the beet man and as Cole; Love, Jean Brown; Religion, battle may go, the stubborn de­ a plea for money mode by his the seas. Doherty, 82 Walnut; Wilton Turk- government, Uie whole world her daughter, Susan. Washington, May 27-HJ5—Only ter the kind of town we are trying trants win be inducted into the e Super-PoweredMeter-Miser Shirley Webster; Nature, Carol fense of Crete, one of the impor­ the curtain falls the bridal pair, ington, 76 Scarborough Road; started to realize the ancient re­ Miss Springer asked If, when to make it, and the town we think army in a comparatively short I I daughter and Emery which, he It was noted that Addlf Hitler’s having made up, are seen passing six cases remained on the Supreme e Covered (^Id-Storage Tray Wood; Immortality, Barbara tant outposts of Egypt, will al­ said, was declined. RMounting the own newspaper, Voelkischer Beo- Mrs. Clifford Eccleston and infant ligious Ideal of the Brotherhood of she wrote that she saw no reason court docket today for a decision it to.” He spoke of the satisfaction time. Local boards, officials said, Ubert; Fidelity, Shirley Llebe; ways rank high in military and off the stage, the bride In full re­ daughter, Glastonbury. Mon under tbe Fatherhood of God. of Dr. D. C. T. Moore, past presi­ will be Inclined to classify quickly e Automatic Interior Light conversation, he aald hts daughter bachter, devoted a leading article galia. for getting married under those next Monday before tbe tribunal Patriotism,' Carolyn Miller; Serv­ naval annals of the British empire. had telephoned him and asked him yesterday to discussing the Amer­ Cenatia: 76 patients. Ideas of the nature of brotherhood conditions, she had the baby In adjourns for Its foiir-montb sum­ dent, who waa Instrumental in or­ their remaining older regtotronta Official quarters emphasized Was Well Performed e Spnee-Saving Shelves ice, Nancy Payne; Confidential to come ttf Boston from his subur­ ican idea of freedom of the seas. varied from race to race, and con- mind. mer recess. ganizing Ahe auxiliary, and other in order to reach men who In most OhMrver, Beatrice Elliott; Outer that the Mediterranean fleet was Eldward Miltaouse as the bride's Settled ceptiopa of God varied according Bod Statement in Mind pM t and present officers of tbe cases, have neither dependents e All-Porcelain Interior— in­ ban Dover home. The article asserted that at the father and Bob Richmond, friend One of them Involves constitu­ Observer, Erls Porterfield; Mu­ carrying on without air protection Because this was impossible, he to previous religious doctrine or Cniamber, in the splendid work It nor essential occupations and are end of the war the German fleet of the bridegroom were others In "No. Madam,” Miss Talley re- tionality of Federal construction cluding Door Panel sician, Eleanor McKenna;, Choir against the combined might of added, they met at a halfway A sponge is an animal. An­ experience, but among oU peoples pltod. “1 didn’t. I had in mind Mr. is doing In calling on newcomers at on ideal military age. the Axis sir and Naval forces. would be the "guarantor of what the cast who played their parts ex­ It the $54,000,000 Denison dam in ...and many other featurezi Director, Iva Lou MacAIplne. point, a Brookline cafe named the until now haa only been a misused cient scientlsta disagreed for many the political oa well os moral Eckstrom’a statement to me.” xaa and Oklahoma, intended to and trying to moke them feel at The lottery to determine the or­ immB s9mY Members of the Choir: June “Very heavy losses have been Circle Bar. ceptionally well. The bridal march years as to whether they were th o u ^ t of the leaders accepted slogan." was actually played on the church "And when you wrote," the inufacture power os well os to home, giving these teas and at the der in which the hew men ore England, Luclle Agard, Elsie Inflicted,” they added, "by our sub­ " If you want money, you’re not members of the animal or the Interradid’ brotherhood os the New York Portia continued, “ 'For same time Interesting others to subject to call probably will fol­ marines, cruisers and destroyers Much Advice Volunteered organ duriiir the height of the ex Scontrol floods. i i i m miS HOW!. W e^erell, Marion Burt, Lois going to have any," he said he vegetable kingdom, but in 1825 ideal toward which to incline their the life of me I can't understand join. It is one of the v e ry few or­ low- the registration by a few ichanan, Barbara Keeney, Ger­ upon transports . . , and it is not Whatever the contents of the cltement on the stage. The young Two of the others were the long- told Emery and his daughtei^^ond "fireside chat", the president haa It was correctly classified as a profeasiona and their politics. why you want to rush this thing pending appeals of Harry Bridges, ganizations of the kind in the weeks. It wHI follow the same aldine Wetherell, Elaine Straug- possible to state with accuracy then asked, "W hat’s it all about?" people were heartily applauded for T U i it the ■rcotMt value in the | received no end of volunteered ad' their contribution to the evening’s low-type animal. Of course profession ran for through and what you are afraid w^st coast labor leader, and The country, he said, and it is the aim method used In the lottery last hon. how many thousands of the ene­ A fter considerable hesitation^ ahead of performance. Interna­ gwatait darner are have ever my troops have been drowned.” .vice and suggestions. They ranged program. of,’ jfou knew then your baby was Los Angeles Times from contempt of all those .connected with it to fall. according to Stanwood, his daugh­ tional hatreds thrived while prin­ expected In a short time?” moke it one of the most efficient. Briefly, each man will be given offered. A Ranuine Hoover, Foxhontlng The German claim that 11 B rit (rpm appeals for convoys to rec' Reports of the secretary, Mrs. of court conrictlons growing out ter said: ciples of international obligation “ Yes. Madam, I certainly did.” New members of fthe Chamber a number—known as a serial mode lOce new at the Hoover ish cruisers, eight destroyers, five " It’s Bobble; I want you to onimcndatlona that he. seek to Fred Thrall and committee chair­ of the publication of comment on “/ grew. Local persecution of mlnort- “And when you concluded, ‘Just court cases before a final settle­ auxiliary were tagged with large number—when he registers. A factory. Completely rceon- It Is said that huntsmen adopt­ torpedo boats and one submarine know that I love him.” effectA negotiated peace. In the men followed. Through them it n waa shown that the club has had a ESTATE Uos persUted in nearly every getting- married won't solve’ a pieces of paper on which their corresponding set of serial num­ atriKled by the company’s oam f9r0m$tr9€i*4 i ed red os the color of their uni­ had been sunk was declared “ even Emery added, the witnesa testi­ field <» domestic affairs, demands ment. fW Mmmt more exaggerated than tuual.” have centered on the need for a most successful year, that the sum TODAY AND TOMORROW count^ which saw only horror In thing—please don’t force mar­ IMspoees of 17 Cosee names was typed, and oa each new bers will be used In the lottery. aaperta. New beatmf-awatpini forms because King Henry II de­ fied, " T love your daughter.’ " similar practices abroad. True riage at this time' you had the The first serial number drawn will clared foxhunting a royal sport, Some of the damaged ' British policy that would end the defense of $100 was donated to the Me­ These were the onlj% contoo resident arrived a small piece of e Built-In Automatic Time Signri hrwh (ban-bearing), new belt, Stanwood testified he told Em­ brotberfa«Md was still for away, baby in mind?” paper with her name waa pinned become “ Order Number 1,” mean­ and red Is the color of tho royal war vessels, they added, already ery that he (Emery) already had pro^ctlpn Moppages due to morial Hospital addition, and other vereles of general Interest left un­ a Automatk Oven tight taa& dord and furniture guard. have put to sea again. stm es. civic and welfare associations have and the moral obligations which “I bad the baby in mind at all decided after the tribunal yeater on her dress. In addition every ing that the holder of that "serial llyery. a wife to support and questioned brotbstho^ implies in oil inter­ Only Carrias Gie aame guarantee aa The Buggeatlans apparently been appreciably aided. Excellent times,” snapped Miss TsUey, “ the day disposed of 17 coses. one present was asked to intro­ number” becomes the fleet man e Ezclutive New Rodientube Units R. A. F. headquarters here an­ him about his business. He said be programs have been provided un­ national relatl<;na Were frequently some os I did when, in Kansas duce herself and state her former eligible for service In his district the flnaat Hoover—for one foU Burbot Aliases told the pair that "happiness and would continue. untit tonight. One In one of the opinions, the court e Thrifty Super-Size Oven nounced that five troop-laden Nazi der Mrs. Marjorie Nelson and her igncMred, but throughout the 19th City, I made all arrangements to And present address. Tbe new Thus. If “ Sertel Number 13” is money go together; that you have group of opposition le'gtslators col­ ruled 4 to 3 that the Federal gov­ transport planes were shot down laborated today on a last-minute committee. The membership has century and into tbe 20th no re­ get married and that night be families apparently are from all tbe first drawn, registrants hold e Lifetime Porcelain--Inside aixi Out MUM 1*i In New England and the Great to have some money.” ernment can regulate prlmariee os nsv" sponsible statesman challenged yesterday at Malemi airdrome and letter urging the chief executive increased until now it has reached skipped town. well os general elections in a state the New Ehigland states. New ing that number would have e Beautiful Cooking Top Lamp •acy ■fata* Lakes region waters, the burbot, that several other Nazi aircraft Voice Of Witness Low more than 3.50, with an average and no ruler openly Ignored those “When he knew I was going to York and New Jersey; others were Much of the witness’ testimony to say nothing which would, have when tbe selection of members of “Order Number 1" In their re­ e And over a dozen more great fresh-water member of the cod were' destroyed. the effect of putting the coilntry attendance at the monthly meet­ prineiples. Christianity at tost waa New York he would say he could from Ohio, end one little mother spective Selective Service dis­ family, Is-known os the ling, was given In a volte so low it was ings of more than 200. Congress is -involved. ' Frigidaire Electric Range foaturcsl HOOVER Into war •without the approval o t becondng a practical t h ^ . come .to Kansas Chty to marry me. Justice Stone delivered tho far- from .Virginia told the reporter tricts. WARNING! the eelpout and the loah. Inaudible at the press table. Against Higher Dues Perhaps a reaction was Inevita­ Only will he marry me when he her own name waa Birch, that her t *Caoh>MMt«r 0**a Coatrat iUiatraUd, optieaal Upon leaving the 'care, Stan­ the people through their con^- reocblng decision, involving Don't bvr any elmonor that hmtn't Canea Becomes Focal gressional representatives.” Among other subjects whlchj Fa RV I ble. O rtalnly in every land it can’t. When he can he won't. husband who is a natito of Den­ •t MMlI aaxta ea*t. thia name pfafe. tt it y o u r g u a ra n - wood sold, his daughter and Em- cairie up for action waa the peren­ ‘The Cowboy and the Blonde* | came. Against the Christian ideals charges that five New Orleans ver, Colorado to named Ookea. toa o/ a ganuina Hoorat Spacial. Point of Battle Thirty members of Congress Never Asked to Marry election commissioners changed erj followed him to the street. • hostile to administration foreign nial one of raising the dues from of brotherhood there arose the “ He never asked me to marry Formerly in the U. S. Foreat' Serv­ I.«ndon, May 27—

—The city A t this point he began to sob votes cast in a primary lost Sept policy discussed the letter at a one to' -(wo dollars. With the large STARTS THURSDAY: doctrines of porticulariam. A su­ him.” ice he to now at the Aircraft plant of Csnea became the focal point of again os he told of bis daughter’s 10 to select a Democratic nomi­ late meeting yesterday and agreed enrollmrirt and a two dollar mem­ "ZIEOFELD GIRL” perior race (the race of thp demo- . They were married in New York in East Hartford. Before coming Enjoy Good QUIET MAY the Battle of Crete today os Ger­ farewell embrace. that it should be put In final form bership, it would be unnecesary to gogue who la speaking) was March 23, 1935. Susan was bom nee for the House. here they had lived on Maple man “sky troops” hammered re­ Emery, he said, grabbed one of hold bridges'and various activities May Bor Combinations OIL HEATING lentlessly Sk Its defenses in a des­ and dispatched to the White Hoiue asserted to be destined to rule April 9, 1935. A letter to Eck- street In Barneaboro, Pa., and Health ! hands, and said: In advance of Mr. Roosevelt's to earn funds to meet the budget, over all other— the inferior— Tbe tribunal ruled unanimously now they were residing on CSiest- perate attempt to establish a “ I don’t want you to hate me. atrom dated Feb. 5, 1935, said, in B A T MORE OF KEMP'S, Inc. • EQUIPMENT speech. A subcommittee headed by many believed. 'The vote was close races. National patrioUam w u that a state may bar combina- nut street in Manchester. bridgehead for sea-borne reinforce­ He further quoted Emery as TODAY WEDNESDAY part: . FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Senator Wheeler (D-Mont) waa and Indicated the majority are still held loftier than tbe brooder Ideal “ My Darling Honey: It isn't tiona such oa The American ^ o~ Those In Charge ments. .laying “ we’re going where we will for the low fee. \ clety of Compooere, Authors, and COSTS LKSS given that task. of world brotherhood. In every that I don’t wAnt lo marry. I’m .Mrs. T. J. Doimober of Bigelow 763 MAIN STREET T E L E P H O N E 5680 Benson's From MttlemI airport, 10 miles be no trouble to anyone.” The nominating coihinittee of publishers (A 8 C A P ) which seek HONISS T O O F E R A T E southwest of the Cretan capital, A prelimina^ draft said that land men orooe to deny that po­ just afraid, that’s oU. There has street, chairman of yesterday’s i l i i » F lT « The father sold he next saw the the group wal considering con­ which Mrs. Philip Emery was to fix license fees for public per welcoming committee injured her QUALITY SEA POODS the Nazis were reported launching defendant at Boston city hospital, SUPER GIANT SHOW! litical or moral obligation could been so much trouble I can’t 711-719 M AIN fT A ItT ducting a "national referendum on chairman proposed the following extend beyond tbe national fron- formonce of copywrlted music for right arm in a fall, and although BLU EPLATE C C ^ oP atUck after attack against stout­ where she was taken Jan. 21 suf­ slate of ot’ficers for the year in stand any more. I suppose it to the BOLAND the issue of leace or war.” GLORIOUS. TECHNICOLOR Uer. ' only ttaiiig left to do and that we profit she was able to be present yester­ LUNCHEONS ly-resisting British and Greek fering from alcohol and drug prospect and all were elected: Justice Block wrote two opin­ O IL CO. Will Support President < “WEStERN UNION” ' W * had it here, and still have have to do it very soon, too. day, Mrs. Fred Parker substituted troops whose lines they were said poisoning. In another,late meeting yester­ Second vice president, Mrs. W. ions, applyinff Flor­ LOBSTER DINNERS $1.00 899 Center St. RORERT YOUNG - R. SCOTT U. It takes the forma of anti-Sem­ “ W e love each other and tbat’b for her. to have pierced at- one point yes­ Earlier In hla testlpiony, Stan­ day the E}xecuUve Cfouncll of the S. Harrison; recording secretary, ida and Nebraska legislation chal­ Mrs. E. J. McCAbe, M n. L. T, 33 Steto St. Hartford 3-4177 Tel. 9830 wood asserted that late lost Au­ Mrs. Ernest Kritzmacher. The oth­ itism, of Negro-repression, of iso- all that matters." terday. American Federation of Labor PLUS! “VICTORY” - P. Uorcb latkm, of the “patriotism” which lenged by A8CAP. VoUdlty of Wood, M n. Harold Alvord and Nazi dive bombers led the as­ gust he had told Emery, "I didn’t er officers will hold over for an­ made a formal advance declaration PLU S! Leon Errol • B. Heanedy is "100 per cent American” with technical detaito of the statutes THE MANCHESTER saults. and dtipatche's from Cairo want him coming aroimd to my of support for the pronouncements other year, according to the by­ was left for future determlnaUon. house^ paying attention' to my laws. no interest or consideration for Special provision said that C^onea itself was in ruins — . _ the president may make on mat-, tbe neighbor peoples. Its dupes Financial Repoi^ Vice President WaUoce won a from repeated aerial assaults. C l-! daughter; that he was married ters of foreign policy. 'The council Committee* Chosen long and hotly contested case 'vlUan casualties were said to be and she was n^rrled, to get the also urged action to "redouble In The following committees were * pride themselvea that America' PUBLIC MARKET I should conoqier only>her own mS' Made by Council when the court upheld on order he MaAiieu's I heavy, though moat of the popula­ Hell out.’!, quantity and speed" American aid chosen: Publicity, Miss Marion uat STAoe sttav SAtasm ^nsM issued in 1939 oa secretary of ag Casey, Mlsa Jeanne Low. tertoi self-interest tion of 25,000 had fled to the hills. ' Found Diuigliter Weeping to Britain. r m s m u K rtoulture reducing the maximum 183 Spruce Street . Last September, Stanwood teu- The president will deliver his Hoapitolity; Mrs. (jhorles 8. Where this spirit of onti-Ghria- The cities of Candia and Retlmo, tion particularism bha been run­ ■ permitted tbe commission Bingo Party tifled, he found hla daughter ip.. "flresldp chat" from the east room House, Mrs. John Field, Mrs. H. B. mS4T.SUN. Reports on . the finances of Wednesday Specials I to the east of Canea, also were|jit- DeWolfe. ning an oaoendency as in Ger­ men at tbe Kansas C3ty stock­ FREE PARKING! tle more thap heaps of debris as her room at his home weeping o f the White House before an HAKTFO8D_«W10ai J * H Campbell Council K. of C. l;lven yard between 1933 and 1937. and “ near hysterics," and that audience that will include the en­ Membership; Mrs. Hayden Gris­ many, totaUtarianism reaultst I the result of repeated air assaults. TIME IN at the meeting tost night showed Justtce Frankfurter wrote the 6 Store Open All Day Wednesday! NO TIME LIMIT! when he questioned her, she said, tire LaUn American diplomatic wold, Mrs. George H. Waddell; Where it remains a minority in­ it In the best condition in ita bto- SL James School Hall Following reports yesterday that WeUore: Mrs. WilUam Mitchell, terest and attitude, os in America, to 1 opinion which sold, among Pleaaa Buy Your Needs Early and Avoid Holiday Rush! referring to her estranged hus­ corps and their families, members NEW nCLNIO toCTi .fWito ^ treasury show­ y Park street A compact little store, i the Ormans had landed some band. Kenneth, A . PI tUburgh in­ of the cabinet and personal guesU Mr*. Louis Morte, Mrs. H. C. n m 6IQONTNSOII it operates to hamper and d6n<> other things, that; light tanks from giant transport ed a BUiipl'us''w artillery fire on Malemi alr- Walter Buckley; Project commlt- Swimming Pool con litigation, 'whereby imsuccess- A Fresh Shipment of Conn. River Shad! 22c daughter in October and found her States "con not be onderatood brqtherhooil to all men and died member of your family or anyone else you choose. You can reserve the , port—the only place on tbe Island ■ exemplify it. ful atlgonts and lawyers give vent Bucka, 12c lb. Roes, 19c lb. much changed In appearance. He Jiere," on authorised commentator to theto dtooppointment in tavern where the Germans are reported to said she declined to tell him said today. p r ^ c t that thto.religioua Will Be Discussed right to change or terminate the agreement at any time. You can also Grape Juice, 14c have gained a strong foothold. “'We certainly ore not swore will continue for a decade and or press.” pint bottle where she was Hying and that he FRESH VEGETABI.e s * The Royal Air Force atoo waa never learned of h*c apartment that any South American country ibobly for a generatlon.to come, retain any desired degree of investment sopervision. I reported yesterday to have badly ire can be no compromise or until the tragedy. ' conducts or plana oo-colted nc In order to secure an expression Fresh Green Beans...... — ...... 2 qts, 19c damaged the Malemi landing field, trolity patrol* or considera convoy­ negotiated peace where the og- Duflf Ginger Before Stanwood took the stand, of opinion on a swimming pool, the Unusiial Feat^e In a few minutes time we can outline the several practical advantages of Sommer Squash ...... i lbs. 19c destroying ^ 24 grounded troop ing war materials,” the spokesman greaaors recognize no moral law a hardware dealer testified that meeting of the MonchMter Im­ Bread Mi.\, pKg. I 7 C I transports,' and machine-gunning said. and use the pledged word only to Indian River Grapefruit...... 4 for 25c both Mrs. Steadman and Emery, provement Association which to to At Carnival Here this plan. . buildings and troops. separately, had bought rat polton No South American country TONIGHT lull opponents to fotoe security. Florida Juice O ran ges...... do». 25c and 29c be held tonight in toe YM CA, wlU Advices from Cairo said the was meant and it was not neceS' There can be no yielding by any Fresh Pineapples, large size ...... 2 for 29c Madonna Tomato at hto store three days before ^ n d l9 S for Eiitauin be opened to all residents o f toe 20 Rf^pilMP Gam ^, Gernums still were landing men by Emery was found dead. sory for the admiral to direct any who love and live by tbe teachings transport plane and parachute but diatnet Paste, c a n ...... Philip Cohen said Mrs. Stead­ such remarks to Latin American of the Brother who was Jesus. > Two weeks ago tlje association Those who attend the coraivol 5c that the volume of new arrivals The battle appears more im- 6 Free Games AT OCR BAKERY DEPARTMENT man came to hla Mosaachuaetts nations." named a committee to see what being held at the Brittoh-Ameri­ had been reduced somewhat by avenue shop on Jon. 18 and bought equal than it really to because can club lot at Spruce and Maple " JeB/ Apricot Donuts...... doz. 29c heavy aircraft losses. Secretary Hull sold at hla press could be done about reopening tbe 4 Door'Prizes B. &. M. Beans, T O — rat poison. And that sometime aft­ BENEFIT CARNIVAL where totalitarian prevoito the pool to the north of North Main wHI see one of the most omosing Our Own Make Cookies, a large variety to choose from 28-oz. can...... 14^0 erword Emery made q^lmltor pur­ conference In Washington yester­ Christian minority to suppressed and thrilling free acts ever pre­ day that Admiral Raeder's state­ street on land owned by the AU for $3.00 Orders Italian Artillery chase. Oohen’ woe called os a w it­ and silenced, while where. CJhrto- YM CA. The coodltlana at the poM sented at a local fete of this kind. ment concerning the American tian democracy prevails the erring “ Jayde the,Great” to teen in ac­ ness by defense counsel neutrality patrol, mode Simdoy to did not meet w ito state require- Sweepstakes and Specials Richardson , Group Captured Cohen sold he recognized Bhnery British War Relief toother to pro>*>!ved in hto politi- mehte and whafl to needed, with tion 100 fast in tha air. Jayde to WEDNESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS! on Interriew with Dome!, Japan­ ool rights of free speech, publica­ proclaimed to be the nearest thing Chicken Broth, Nairobi, Kenya, May 27. from a picture shown him by Fran­ ese' news agency, appeared Urbe a the possible cost, will be explained Flotu’, Gold M edal...... ______24'/i-lb. bag 99c South African troops patrolling cis Stanwood, Mrs. Steadman’s tion and assembly. at the meeting tonight. to a real ape ever brought to can s s • s • ».■« tbreM to induce the United States CORNER M-4PLE AND SPRUCE STREETS But tbe democracy of the Chrto- 15c from Soddu In Ethiopia navs cap­ father. America. He haa never before ap­ I b ^ strirtly fresh, large size ...... doz. ,39c and, probsl^y, other American na r Ideal nuot in the end prevail, . ' T . ' ■" ■ tured A complets group of Italian Two women fainted before court Next To British-Ameriran Club,_ O aoh. Doable Potoon peared in New England the coml- ’,'125ft. roU, Diamond, heavy b4ig:r:‘ :i^..l5c tions, to befndn from real efforts It i^ n e offers incentive to love voi promoters inotot. We*aoirOi^Tr li artillery -wife HMgbL fVfli|,.,.Br^ opened aa _ bundryda of would-be Ak-self-defenaa cffortoJinUl Hitler in package, w lutlB------.2 pkgs. 15c r of life and' mutual hqlp to aR inen. Fulton. outomo^ 'Hie carnival to bring _ trint can ..... spectators t h r o n l^ . . . was ready to aelze^&ra. A IL C k id tc n . boned ...... crmrdi fan 41r- In ■99IUsu --ifir tfcs iwo Malton •bBU99. Mtny 9I -BW9*roIicy of hto forces the plunge of a cor into a ditch. British W ar Relief fund. life. two brigade commanders and six room. _ to try to the utmoet to sink any con­ That was bod ' enough, but— W l^ 8 ^ Dressing...... pint 25c; quart 35e colonels also were taken. Dcfenie Counsel Edward F. Rescuers, evidently imfamlllar i;nuMfen Sirii Oodet traband moving toward Ehigtond, RIDES-CONCESSIONS Abovt O e l ^ Flynn told the court that the at­ irrespective of whose ships were with Missouri vegetation, laid him gently on a patch of poison ivy. Bo*ton, May 27— (P)— ^The Ooost TRUST CO. tractive bkmde J mother of one involved or who A-as protecting 1 b . in a Handaome Kitchen ClannMer S9c Celery atolka are naturally child, would testify tote today or them. Guard cuttor A rgo took a cadet .freon aa tbe leaves. Growers pile A number o f American toO- suffering abdominal pains o ff toe ‘I tomorrow. mounds o f earth about the stalks Member Federal Deposit Inauranea Corp- Her huahond. Konnath Staod- ThOto ATS apprcKtiaAtaly 45,000 , Fun For All! plSBos have ' been purchased by Mismrhneetts nautical school to pretoet tlian> from sunlight toe Indian Gliding Aaeoctotion ship Nantucket a t sea today, and 4 msn. Pittsburgh. P a.. iasuiAnce lospscUoas in a single combnt alr- P i - was known to be in BoMon plnne motor and aome parts or* FREE ADMISSION! FREE PAHKIYOI •thia Ueoehlnf mokes the atolka Bombay for toe training at. 1 transferred him t o 'a hospital at and it was expected he would take ; prectoioo tooled to 1:2,000,OOOtb bpore tender and tasty. pilot* for tot BrJ^toh Empire. Navport, R. L the atnad in her beluUL lo< on inch. J ; J- r . , V ■■•A MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJ-l), MANUMlsaTll«, GUNN; TUESDAY, MAT 27,1941 MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 27,1941

day yesterday and will wtomat- ically reUre as a Justice of the vention of the Reserve Officers now. in training, toe general said MarU>orough peace in GUead. H e has held this Stafford Springs Association, General McNair said they bad worked as hard "as Fve Orclerg' offlcs continuously longer than [Food Drj^ng Overnight News Army Is Glad In aa interrlsw tost to* “greatest ever seen tro< ^ wolrk.” Mra. Howard Lord JobB O. Notts Next Himdred Days any one else in the state. problete" facing the expanding The shortage of equipment, he Police Strei^ >ors $34-2, Bast Bamptoa Mr. and Mrs. Almon Doubleday 478. StaSord Of Connecticut Army Is obtaining equipment De­ s Plan U rged War Held Off asserted, was more apparent in ews and daughter Alma and Mra. Oay- spite this, he asserted, the grain­ the A ir Corps than elsewhere, but Liocal schools will be clooed all ton Hills, of Lebanon, ware Sun­ The rosults of u(e evaluation ing program ia advancing satla- day caller* at the home of - Mr. Decides Shop Ba.ttle the training program is not sufr day Friday tn observance of Me­ committee’s recent two days visit factortly aa there are no short­ fertng. Vichy, Unoccupied Franca, 1 morial Day. and Mrs. J. KeUotg White. Mass Processing Would New Haven—Oompletlon of the Remarkable Progress in ages “tost can’t b* fixed." 27.— —Vice Premier A ^ children, autoa, etc., will go to the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soblelo, Mr. at Stafford High school in Hyde test table will be eenred nt 6:50 Paul Kershaw has returned home (kmhectlcut brtnoh of the United Big Training Program "The Arm y,” he said, "has much Jean Darlan ordered today ttH cemeteries and decorate the sol­ from the Middlesex hospital where anu Mrs. Albert Soblelo and Park, haa been announced show­ Gun., Ship. Save Millions of Bush­ Service Organisation for National Judge Takes Jackpot tightening of French * p o H ^ and the aecond at 6:50 o’clock. . Bolton diers’ graves. Many former resi­ Eliingtou daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mra. to be thankful for—especially that R o ckville youth Oonfereooo .-nr he recenUy underwent an appendi- ing that In comparison with other Defense was reported last night we haven’t lute to fight before strength with an admtoteW dents make it a yearly custom to Myron Post and Louis Twining of Planes Will Stream 'emergency losseo. The government els Eaten by Rodents. Seen by General. reorganization and new Announcement ha# been made Mrs. Clyte MarahsB O. F. Berr ciUs operaUon. high schools of Its size and rating, issued "certificates of necessity" to along with an announcement of now. Hitler bad seven years in Brazil, Jn6.—(/P)— Judge John visit the town on that day, look­ Mlsa Rose Rolduka, of West East Hartford were Stmday call- Stafford was somewhat above to Increase toe rapidity that the annual TeL 49$-$. Rockville 1 From Assembly lines more than 1,225 owners, enabling plana for a national d t ^ to raise New Orleans, May 27.—(F)— The which to prepare his machine. It W. Baumunk fined Thomas J. - Pkoaa 4651 ing up old friends, and seeing that Hartford, was a guest Sunday of ens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. average. The committee included Washington, May 27.— (/P)—^A striking power. youth conference will be held at the graves of relatives here are Charles Fish. . . them to amortise their costs out of funds for arranging off-duty rec­ will be unfortunate if we have to Smith, carnival manager, $25 and the B l l l n f t o n OonfresaUOTal Mlsa Enuna Weir. four professors from the -Univer­ Within Period. proposal that the United States Army ia thankful "we haven’t had The equipment ordered ted remembered with flowers. Dr. M. D,-^Rlordan, of WilUman- tax-free earnings over a 5-year pe­ reational activlUea for soldiers, use ours without adequate prepa­ George O. Rose presided at the A t the meeUng of the PrudenUal Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Weir sity Connecticut and Mitfsa- begin a large-scale food drying to fight before now," MaJ. Gen. coBifs on his plea of guilty to a high speed transport lorries, church on Friday and Saturday, An accident which narrowly es­ tic, called on Mrs. Alfred H. Post, riod. Labor strikes tied up pro­ sailors and Marines. ration. June 6 and 7 . RepreeenUUvea of Trial Justice Court at Bolton Committee and Sunday school and family spent Sunday In MyaUo chusetts State college, three for­ program to concentrate much of charge of ptouSaslon of 10 slot gas apparatus and short wavS'SDA caped being a tragedy took place Sunday afternoon and changed (Editor’s Note: Fnmk I. duction In 2() states. Supply mar­ Middletown—(Coroner Morris H. Leslie J. McNaic, chief of general "The Army ia only hoping and dlos. the Protestant churches through­ Center on Monday afternoon. Paul teachers of the Ellington Cengre- with friends. mer school executives, one super­ the nation's footetuff in conven­ Wrubot of Middletown Issued a machines, and ordered the ma­ ice Revue Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Miss Ann McAdams, of Man­ the cast on her ankle. Weller of The AsMclated Free* kets and manufacturers quoted headquarters, said today, and praying that It can get a chance Control is to pyramid up freaiil out Tolland county will attend gaUonal church. It was voted to intendent of schools, two assistant ient and unspoilable form was finding last night In which he stat Lombardo of 28 BarboUr street, Mrs. Robert Porter and their chil­ chester, waa a caller here the first Ifr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert, of and The KeraM teacribea In higher prices, and wage-earner* added that "very remarkable to train reasonably and adequate­ chines destroyed. When they were police commissioners te newly and accommodations for hoi^ng change the meeUng Ume of all de­ superintendents, one principal and presented today at the National ed that Mrs. Bertha M.'Gardner, a Hartford appeared before the dren, also Mrs. Porter's father, of the week. Jamaica, L. I., were sweats at the the sectsiC of a series of six demanded a split. progress” has been made in the ly If there Is fighting. We feel we opened, nickels poured out to an created provinces to the nattcoall Held Tonight SO young people are being made. partments of the church school bs- home of Hart E. Bueu on Sunday. a number of Instructors from dally stoiiee the United States’ - “1 am getting all out of pa­ Nutrition (Conference. Hartford sscretery, foutel dead te huge training program begun laat have lost preciou* little time in court on a charge of dumping rub­ Gibson Preston of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. William Zerver is spenteng high schools of comparable size. amount five cents over the fine chief, who la expected to be T., were comlilg from Hartford to glnntng next Sunday June 1 at Mias Rita Noel, of WllUmantic, defeote labor* daring the last tience,” Knudaen said, "with aO More than 1,000 delegates and bed te an BSast Haddam hotel room fall. ^ the defense program." bish along the highway on the old a few days in Bennington, Ver­ Stafford High school scored as and costs. The judge took the Navy man, probably Vice Admiral Hebrpn, 'Hiey were coming uji 9:30 a. m. It will conUnue at that waa a guest of her clasamate Miss year and what they have pro­ thla talk about money. Thla is no observers attending the confer­ April 21, died “of acute alcohol­ Here to address the annuupon- Paying tribute to the troops jackpot. Andover Road, just west of John­ mont, with her sister, Mrs. Ralph follows: (rankings based on an Ferart. Prentice HMl In Gilead when the hour throughout the year. Beatrice Porter, over the week­ duced In the forma of goods time to ask for quotations on- Uie ence heard speakers declare that ism," and Thomas F. Foley, a Papils to Per­ son's Fond. Lombardo, who was Korngiebel and Mr. Korngiebel. average of 50, any points over 60 Willington door of/ the car suddenly Opened Mrs. Thomas EL Blake, her end. and new problems. This Is the defense of the United States. This such mass food processing would W P A official, was "not criminally represented by Attorney Brosmlet are Curriculum, 65; pupU activi­ form at Syke« Auditor­ and Roberta, the small Idaughter daughter and mother, from Crom­ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Clark, of story of “Battle of the Step.” ;|ob can’t be bandied with money. save mllliona of bushels of grain reaponsibl*.” Mlse Jennie H. Church of Hartford, counsel for the Balf well, were guesto>.at the home of Ashby, Mass., spent the week-end ty, 72; library, 40; (Thla under Tonmrrow: The United S to ^ ’ now being eaten by rodents or al­ Newtown— State police were Construction Company, pleaded of the Porters, tumbled out Into must be handled with our ium; The Program. the road, rolling over and over. Mr. and Mrs. L. I(v..^CampbeU of at the home of Mrs. Clark’s par­ average score was baaed on an in^ Armed BUght Orows.) lowed to rot in granaries, and like­ seeking a' clue today which might guilty to the c h i^ e and waa fined Main street Sunday. > Gilead sufficient number of volumes, an\ hearts." FIRST NATIONAL T » » nominating committee will Cars were coming and going but ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman wise huge quantities of fruit and aid in identifying the skeleton of $5.00 and coats.' aifford Yost, son of Mrs. Eliza­ insufficient number of titles ar Administration critics flayed it ItodcvOK M»y r.-lSpeclal.)— meet at the WUUngton HUl church fortunately the child escaped eert- Warner. „ By Frank L Weller , ’"Wch the past have man who. Medical Ehcamlner o m cer Olsen of the Colchester beth Yost, of East street, and Miss Hebron Grange, P. of H. No. Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and daugh- the amaU amount of time assign' for "dlctatoriM" blundering. Ineffi- ^been allowed to spoU on the Urn tnmul tenet rtvue by tht cmiterence room Wednestey eve­ Barracks, the arresting offtceiC ous Injury. She was rescued by her Washington, May 27-rH(>P) —^The ciency and mismanagement. I - Waldo F. Desmond salcL has been Marcella MaeVarUh, daughter of lU , held its last meeting In ter Mrs. C^arl Gelsaler, of Man­ to teachers for library work)^ groun<], dead for over a year and a half. jlookyRIt popllt of tlM Vtronlca ning to prepare a slate of wflcera was present and produced a j^oto parents, and a physician looked Mr. and MiC. Joseph MaeVarish, next hundred days will show Cooperation Hindered SUPER'MARHETS ^ her over and treated her scratches. Gilead Community Hall with an chester, were caUers of Mrs. A. H. However, the Stafford Springs W o ^ Us* Portable Dryers The skeleton was found late yes­ and committees for the annual of the truck full of rubbish that of East stret, entered their horse whether the United States has won ['M tb y School of Dcnclnt will be meeting, June 3. The members of The Rev. H. R. Keeh based his attendance of 48. The program Post on Friday. public library which is tn the im­ The president blamed delays on To put such foodstuffs into terday te a deserted section of> the Lombardo was dumping.^' Renato and pony in the Horse Show consisted of May-time music as mediate vicinity of the school, la' "business-aa-usual’’ attitude proper forte for semi-permanent W d t*»*" •vtBlaff nt the Syket the committee are. Miss Roea O. Coeconl was proaecutoc/ sermon Sunday at the 11 a. m. its battle of the shop. town. ' Audnortom with chMren from S sored by the WlUimanUc follows: Maypole dance with eight open to the students at all times National defense officials say which, he said, hindered complete storage, the Speakers said, crews HaU, M rs George V. SnUtJ^ Mlsa Persona who duihp rubbish service at St. Peter's Episcopal Teachers College Si|itday A Wsterbury—The Rev. Rldgway to « y e u t t t m#e thklBRP^ Carolyn MlrU, Alexander Todd and church on the words, “ Ye also children directed by Miss Doro- Note to Vindicate and there Is a full time librarian that within that period, tanks and cooperation. He called upon the could be sent around with port­ F. Shten, psstor of the West Side alcmg Bolton highways are liable Black Brook, Windham, a i f ­ Simpson; song. "The WUd on duty, who Is willing to give all able drying machlpea which would ^ the itdttl thit yew wtU lU it George Mathews. to a fine of not -more than ten shall bear witness," taken from guns and ships and planes will country to make America the "ar­ Methodist churrti hers since 1917, •IS o'clock M the 8Ur Duet R « ^ ford entered his pdny in two roll call, “ What U the of the time required to helping stream from mass production a*- senal of democracy.".-. (Congress work through faria communities Mrs. Ida M;. Brown, who has dollars, for each offense. In a case the 15th chapter of St. John. He cisssss, winning first prize in Belgian Surrender died yesterday. He served peutor- i tn three pute, "Introdurin* the been v o tin g Mrs. Elisabeth Stout spoke of the great work which e of Music in the Home and the students. This library which sembly lines. produced $28,000,000,000 for weap­ In the same manner as threshing ates te Stamford and Rowayton brought to trial the fine la left, to both saddle pony and horseman­ In t ^ Community?” ; orchestra crews which move from farm to ee** **8tan On Perede’ and at Asbury Park. N. J., for live the dlsoreUon of the trial Justice. must be undertaken by the ChrU- is far superior to any which Hope for Typical Trlnnteh ons and $7,000,000,000 of lend- before ooteteg here. ** QUAUTY.i,dSAVINCS/ ■n'la Review". Thepupllev^l ship. . ■electloM played by piano acepr might be placed In the school is They hope this will be a t3rplcal farm. weekJrTetumed home Monday. BmI Croaa Meeting tlan church in the aftermath of Miss MaeVarish entered Glam­ lease for overseas democracies. Bridgeport-^'-Rep. Dewey Short •ear In daaeee which w ill In- dian, M as Olive Warner, banjo, Vichy, Unoccupied France, May at the disposal of the students, is triumph for Americans, the mas­ Portable food dryers which About 125 attended the mother Members of the Bolton Center the World War, when hostilities* our Girl In five classes, winning .—{/^— Marshal Philippe Pe- And yet, the forecast of 1,000 (R., Mo.), Kathleen Norris and le toe, up. mlUtary, acrobatic Mias Am y Hooker, saxophone, 27 very near to the high school and ter mass producers-of the world. could convert a bushel of grate to and daughter banquet Friday eve­ Red cross Sewing Group wlU have ended and peace has been de­ prizes, second tn the open sad tain's government will issue a note warplanes a month by Jan. 1, John Flynn, authors, defended Ibidlet ning In Memorial church at South clared. William w a ra tr and drums, these facta should have been taken Points scored by Uncle Sam in 1941, had to be scaled down 30 per a few rounds of powder retaining meet at the Community HaU on die horse class, first In horseman­ George M. Idilne; group singing, tomorrow vindicating the capitu­ isolationism here last night at an hoae t r ^ " g part Include Helen WllUn^on. Mlsa Sarah Wolsten- Thdrsday at ten o'clock. AU are Among those present was Lewis Into consideration.) Guidance this fight cent Medium and heavy tanks its essential nutrient elements, ship, second in the Morgan saddle “ Bird and Bloom,’’ and “ Listen to lation of the Belgian Arm y by 1— Some 1,300 defense plants America First Committee rally *y. June Tyler. holme, with aaslstmnta, eerved the ahked to bring box lunch and their W. Phelps, who has been kept class, third in ladies saddle class program, 45; fault wiis found with still were paper proposals. g;aIIon of milk to a pound o f dried attended by 1,600 persons. Located at 22 Elast Center St. m Burke. Barbara NawracaJ, the WatermlU’’ ;\iTOy “ A Mended King Leopold II I a year ago, usu­ lack of clerical assistance); In­ built, building or expanded at a powder and reduce other foods in the supper. . Mother’s . . ------day. songa own beverage. Those who need away from the services since last and fourth in championship. ally well-enformed sources, said On Jan. 7 Mr. Roosevelt decided 169 NORTH MAIN STREET — GROCERIES, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ONLY. •e Hartoneteln. Marybeth February by Illness. Mr. Keen an­ Day,” Mlsa B e a t i^ White, Miss struction, 68; outcomes (records cost of $2,765,303,000 to the United to shake, the knots out of the similar fashion by merely squeez­ transportation should caU Mrs. Samuel Silverberg of Pinney Betty Hardy, Homw Hills, Fran totey. Stares Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings for Yoor Coavenienos. Donald Ducheeneaii, Nancy one nounced that next Sunday will be of pupils after graduation in col­ States; $659,000,000 to private whole thing. He placed Knudaen ing the water out of them are al­ Mark Carpenter or Mra. Howard street won first prize in the stock ces Storrs and Om^rge Milne; On May 28, 1940, Leopold order­ StorDS Op«n Thurs. until 9 o’clock ^ Aadnaon, Dortalne Luetjen. ^ « > * ______so­ Whitsunday, one of the roost im­ lege and elsewhere) 80; building, owners, and $191,000,000 to Great in charge of an “ Office of Produc­ ready practical. C. Chaae. They wUl be glad to ar­ horse class. reading, “ God Bless A i^ ^ c a and ed his Arm y of 300,000 men to ‘Living Cost ''■■tn Cook. Marilyn range for your transportation but portant of the days In the Chris­ 83; administrative, 86; staff, 62. Britain. tion Management” named Hill­ pne of them, cooperatively cieties. Lieut, and Mra. James P. You and Yours” a Memorial Day cease fire and surrender to the Closed Pri., Momorial Day, May 30 ' Jack Schwam. NataUeO^rin, A young people's meeting was tian Year. There will be an early Mrs. Marta (Kolar) Soukup, 79, 2— Ninety-nine United Statoe-man hla associate director, and owned dr worked by a single own­ I BaUle. ®e|her DelBen^ It la your Job to let them know Schwartz have moved their house­ selection by Mrs. Ethel \ Porter; Germans. Almost Immediately held at the HUl church S u ^ y eve­ of Stafford Springs, died early owned ordnance plants for the told thetn to get results even if er on a small fe* basis might ban Bartlett and Marfaret you wish to come. communion servlca At 8 and anoth­ hold goods today to North Caror aong,^“ God Bless America’^T>y all Leopold was criticised severely in Jump Small EVANCELINE EVAPORA1ED ning directed by Miss Elaee Lay- Those who find they cannot be Monday morning in Norwich Arm y and the Navy, $1,000,000,- they had to knock down a few die the drying of the surplus food er in connection with the 11 o’clock Una where they will make their Miss Barbara Fish was a n e s i a radio broadcast by Paul Rey- 14% M ton. prasent for the whole day are service on that day. home while Lieu t Schwarts is in after a five weeks Illness. She 000; 42 ammunition plants, $554,- ears. products at an entire county. It teaeplerarTealgM of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Doirow naud, then premier i~29c Itevail, an entertainment and about a tavern waa kept in earlier times. Tolland Mrs. E. E. Foote entertained expanded plants for aircraft parts, Secretary of Agriculture Wick- CORN FED STEER BEEF ternmn. 2 5 On May 28, 1940, Mr. Roosevelt EXTRA STOUT UIlDt-Y cuato eld their regular pinochle pmty Debron ^vanclng rapidly, and the road, E. Darling, Mr. aiyl Mra. John O. Selectees and Federalized Na­ W ill Not Extend Conscription Riley, 20, yawned on her way South Coventry set up a Council of National De­ tional Guardsmen, who have not LIA N iNDS COSNCD B U r IWa week on TOuradey evening in- though not formally open to the Darling, Jr., and two children, Mrs London, May 27.— ifP)— Ckmacrlp- downtown and dislocated her Jaw. 12 oz Oree Sandwich Quite a aUes'ble crowd gathered Willis Marsh of New Britain. Mr. fense composed of the secretaries graduated from this 18 weeks of Uon for military *ervlce will not A hospital doctor re-set It and she CORNED BEEF atoad of Friday because of the public as yet, la being used more of War, Navy, Interior, Agricul­ Mb MIDDLE RIBS Nvtwfar nwmr Mias Evelyn Wilson, employed at the Hebron Tdwn Hall prompt­ and Mrs. Lse Darling and two military A. B, 0 ’s, will not be al­ jbe extended to Ndrthem Ireland, continued to her office. But an hour 26c haliday. The games win be played or leas. Gravel and top dressing ture, Commerce and Labor. H « Oreenlond Pees OU> HOMESTEAD at eight o*clo^ In Wesleyan HaU by the Travelere Insurance Co. in ly at 8 p. m., Satitrday. to be on remains to be applied. The layout children, Mr. and Mrs. McMellon lowed to participate, it was an­ authoritative British sources said later she wan at toe hoqpltel agate. .2 coni bottb dopoiK HAMS SratRV we BARNES ‘ gave it an Advisory Commission: nounced. because "toe Army today. ' ■»' ■ She had yawned agate. with priaa beng awarded. Hartford, la spending a three hand for the adverno^ auction of the road has been changed of Manchester. Edward R. StetUnius, Jr„ chair­ Apptvrblag Marriage weeks' vacation In Jacksonville, sale of the 97 acre farln In Gilead somewhat In order to straighten The Tolland Community Men's doesn’t consider them tougdi Finest Grapefruit MINCID HAM or BOLOGNA U» man of United States Steel, to ob­ enough for this maneuver, the Mr. and Mra. Charla Trapp, of Florida. which the town authorttjea took It. club WlU hold lU regular monthly tain ma^rials; WilUam 8. Knud- KRAFT TtMBERLAKE D«ScbIema; Cheater C. Davis Egg-Sucking Dogs Stafford Springs. The marriage more on that account. Finally vltad. Refreshments wUl follow MILK i.I19e Richmend Ceffee of the Sunday school. Mra. W. W. Orest (ff the Federal Reserve Bofurd, to HAMBURG FRESHLY CROUHO « 1 7 c win take place on June 23rd at St. Third Selectman Clarkson F. during the social hour. manage farm prbducte; Ralph The Coventry firemen are prac­ 7594, MsBCbeater • U T THIN COMIS THIS OUlSTlONt Cause of Dispute I Bernard's church in this city at ticing aevetal times a week for Bailey opened up the sale and act­ Rev. Erpest B. O’Neal of Spring- ONKEYS want Budd, chairman of the Buriington ■ine o'clock. the annual field day competition ed as auctioneer. Bidding was field. Mass., waa the preacher to a How are you, the people, to know right Railroad, to supervise transporta­ GRAPI JUICf RNAST * tirioe tri9c Superior Court timid at first and then went on Miss ^ to a r a M. Rlordan, large audience at theiToUand ToUand Fed­ M' security I warmth, to be held by thf Tolland County firom wrong, fact firom £an<^. How can tion; LM n Henderson of the Se- Jackson, Mias., May 27— (ff) - The three trial cases remaining Firemen's Association In Stafford briskly, the bids offered jumping daughter Mr. and Mis. Patrick erated church at the Sunday eve- I peanuts and bananas, curitles^Commlsslon. to control The Mississippi Supreme court and I KOOL-^ID Phs Sc ou the list to be disposed of at the from $26 offers up into the hun­ Rlordan, of South Windsor, wlU nlng service. you watch everywhere at once? ' ' prices; imd Miaa Harriet ElUott, the state veterinarian disagree on J ifi spring aeaelon of the Superior on June 7th. companionship—even as 1 ■ The library committee of the dreds In short order. The farm Is . The Sons n t Veterans and Wo­ University of North Carolina dean what to do about egg-Buckteg| V -8 COCKTAIL 2 ^M 9c f ^ r t were scheduled to come be- be-married Saturday morning at men's Auxiliary, of Rockville, con­ Booth-Dimock Library, aaslsted by In three tracts. The first sold had 10 o’clock Tn' St, Mary’s church.^ How can you keep your eye on tm of women, to deal w ith ' consumer dogsi 'iora Judge Edward Daly today. a 15 acre area, the second tracL ducted a brief memorial service on and I, • GRAPIPRUIT JUICB 3*SL4*’19c the, librarian, Mlsa Hattie Coombs, East Hartford, to Frank E. Piercs, busmeeaman who runs the national “pea­ problems. In a Unanl-ious opinion yester-1 'Hte three cases were those of on which the old house stands, con­ Tolland Green Sunday morning at Flywheel of FrodocUon is at work cataloguing the books Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank day, toe cOurt held toe practice at I John Knybel of RookviUe, admin- tains about 49 acfea These two 11 o'clock, after which the eoldler’e Monkeys get these nut stand” and still watdi the state and The commission, Mr. Roosevelt OR ANGI*^ JUICI * ai •• 10c of the library, numbering 8,279- Pierce, of East Hartford. eg;g sucking v/as “incurable” and I irirator of the estate of Eda-ard tracts were finally knocked down graves at the three ToUand ceme­ ■aid would bp the flywheel of hlgh- volumea A sale of discarded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cadder, of thirign in the zoo—prob­ local end nattntiiil govemmoat? How can ■aid toe killing of dogs addicted to I PRUNf JUICf SONSWEET X. Knybel against Ethel Cramer, to Palmer L. Dickinson of West teries wane dacoreted. ^ id emergency productia2 15c and $400 for the second tract. their daughter, Ann Frances to land Podorated church wUl be held ] about you? arian, however, recommended feed­ highway oomndasloncr;. Adam Miaa Marie Steiner who has The third tract, containing 58 this evening at 8 o’clock in the their native trees. But they lose their In no time this flywheel took EXTRA LARGE been employed at the office of the Arthur Felber, son of Mrs. lAicy ing toe dogs eggs partially filled I VITAMINS .. S a Amtf J t f M s e ia U Fetiuvich against the Town of acrea la located along the Buck social room* of the church when | AND H n i IS DIMOCRACY’S ANSWIRt winks. Eiach member set out on his with aloes or snuff, or which had I ORANGES FLORIDA VALENCIA Ashford. National Silk company for the FeU>er, of Broad Brook. The wed- f r e e d o m to get thiem. own. The White House said it was Road, so called, and conalsta most­ qp S. Porter pointed out. Per Emily B. Collins, Sunday. Thsy at­ morrow ovonlng at 8 o'clock In the views We will give to NEW8PAPEM the toe owner of toe egg* need not! APPLES FOR COOKING at the home qf her son and daugh­ acre the average amount bid waa Federated church aoclal rooms. peanula or security. The free man keeps it stuff and nonsense. A lf M. Lon­ even i!atch toe marauding dog in[ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland ten d^ the church services at the job of keeping ua informed. W e will put don, 1986 Republican presidential PRANKPURT ROLLS Mr. and M rs Christopher MC' about 57. The S3 acres of wood' Community church. Mrs. Storting White of Vernon wUl Ilia freedom by being able to PROTECT toe act. MISSISSIPPI JW U of 86. EUsabeth street, an- E. Allen. land averaged less than 54 per speak on her experiences in West I these vighto of ours to JCNOW THE FACTS candidate, dubbed the members FRESH WHITE NEW CABBAGE Mr. and Mrs. D. Herbert The Rev. Randall C Maaon took a "cap and gown" commission. BREAD tba engagement of their acre In the successful bid. Moat of Virginia following the regular HIMSELF. The slave, or the monkey, IDUCATOR CRAX 2 iS. 29c as his theme Sunday morning at even beyond the reach of our govemmip^ . ShorUy, WendeU L. WRlkie. 1940 Lois BUieabeth to Albert Schweyer of Easton, Pa., and Mr. the bidders were strangers ^ here, the First»Congregationml church. business meeting. Mrs. Edith Gun­ give# up Ilia freedom TO GET PROTEC­ CALIFORNIA and Mrs. H. Ehigl Schweyer of Republican nominee, began clam' CAFI COD COOKIES EDUCATOR *ks23c I aon of Mr. and M rs Frank but there were a few local blda. In Memorian." ther and Mrs. Minnie Metcalf are — beyond temptation. ' " CARROTS LARGE BUNCHES It of TtiUand avenue. The Port Natebes, Texas, were week­ There was some disappointment the committee in eharge. AU wo- I TION. Dictators, like xoo keepers, behave oring for a chairman. He said toe ^A oiccliO ri ‘‘ENRICHED FINAST BREAD” Memorial services were held at defense effort was being dissipat­ CHICKEN PRICASSn kvrjiem > ^ 2 7 c for the wadding has not been end guests of the former’s broth­ expressed that the land did not go the Community church Sunday men are wMcome. it ia imiMirnmry for tha INDIVIDUAL to “And we will KEEP for oundvee the er, J. LeRoy Schtyeyer and family. ed because his campaign oppon­ represents our contribution to a more NATIVE GROWN QUAUTY to Gilead or Hebron resldenta, but evening. The Legion and Sons of Mr. and Mra. Walter Pearson, power to get a new boo keeper or a new VOO vroui.OM*T THROW CANDY WAPBRS 2>Mi.y5c RHUBARB • w g a W adaratey Mr. and Mrs.'Frank E. Hull the town haa gained at least son»e- and eon. Everett, of Hartford, j ■ malm any dedaiona. ent, Mr. Roosevelt, wished to Veterans, .Commander Lloyd 8. mayor or a irew senator if any true report it and everything else at toe same AWAy TCM POCLAR RlLLS- , Y t e PBst CaHsfi au b of Kiowa have gone to spend the week with thtMg by- the aide. Taxes due for a Grant, introduced ths apaaker, were Sunday guesto of Mr. and e. "ThaaTATB will td l you what you ara vtOOLO *VOOT- W«i.L,*ON'T> nourishing djiet. as advocated by the NATIVE HEADS Dsgrat of PoeahoDtas, their son John Hull and family In long term of yeari amounted'to Mrs. John H. Steele ib d Mr. and j time. 't»*LSi,V VOOST, * K N N -R A D *T«rli^ 99c who was Ansoh T. McC>>ok of oomes to us that these or other public This . sUrrod rivalries tm „Uie LETTUCE i^tedd a grooscy taiago oo Wad- Swampacott, Maas.. about $ W , and the proceeds of ths M m L. E. R ail and famUy. to doi vduit you .am to b ^ v e , ” teyt tha Govt^s:Natiandl N utrid^ Hartford who gave a.ftea Bddtess, SERVANTS tfarsatn ib becoine our lyMB- ccmmlBBiQn and e ls ^ h e ie for top tteac a t sight . o*cloek to Allan A Hitchcock, Inc., Insur caate'to $690. Yhh -fanyen Hones a Vlbart read ths Fanda- . Mrs. William 'WUerdlg dictator. “ And i f you do not do and ba- ______teWA ageBta. at WlUtmantic, ______cash fa ancDig at the Oommunity House. choke off private exploitation of ilk 4ot marching w ill be furnished by the The suhject te “ MemoriaL' what to behave. Fail us and we’ll throw e< the pr w m * /toe aetid*. NeaapegMr Puhtishei fast dwtedUng stocks of tin, rub- Hebron fif* and drum corpa. 'Hie ■ o a t of htatocy'a 8M«t In ; Commihm, 4$0 Laxuigkm At*^ Ntm York. i-cr and other vital suppUea from I Sept-Tissue Scot-Tow els Waldorf r n itf •nt eaptortn atw foim you out of officer* SCOTT — ., S t Sliaaon BtyUtaa, tha Syrian panite wlU start from OUe^ at 10 It is reported that aa, many aa abroad. lOt 8 t Bar- aacette, built a pillar 60 feat high, a. m. There will be a program at 22,000 laspectkma are ooueldered aqutro foot of atw territory, ' Gnarantees DeanonRsd r ■ ■ ing pleat txploreni, they te tra d * w fit ImRS a and than; (or tha good of fate aoul, reciUtlons. jbusIc. etc., by the nirsieery to aaeure aheohito effi- By mM-Deosmber Knudaen said C L A flK -E P R O D U C T S e out atw pltitta for, the jtbfM’s] 3 2 0 c 2 7 ^ 1 s m ™-vl c 4 • t {M t on top of tha eoiumn tjt years achooL iTilliIrm at sudiera' park cleacy M e t y in the eoBStruc- b* tontedend the dslaaae ■ aJtert ., food tupshr. - ' l e ■ l e e t e s grsiB. and a procesaiaa of tkm of an alrpl too “nioatleieetory to wonant m:- ' J:/'. ■ . . I .I-'. - ■, t-‘ ft "TV. ^ V ^

KAret/nb-gri isn cvgm in u HEKALD, MANCHESTER; CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 27,1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN TUESDAT, -MAY 27,1941 ■ X Coi|j9^aUon Program Pays Big to vwy fortunata indaad to tavinc ScholBr’s Thoaghts in Mufti- ^Ingfl Over Crete 1 SERIAL STORY Plan to Settle Would Change * ® B irth Contr|>l Si gg glile a captain to command to Ktoowhere to this Issue apniears *am s D ividends in jFishing Season thia craat atorm. an arUcle by Dr. John H. Sher­ THREE TO MAKE READY Baetara Staadard n m Farm Dispute Pleas Courts man, president of Webber Oollege, cosvniaMT. leat. For Action hi which View'S the'irreat war and our BY W. H. PEARS NEA SBNVICC. INC. Poor Swap for Hitler Differences O ver Appro* Estimate Made Proposal 9 ------relationship to it in a light that i n Senate 86 rambarB The Britlah fleet haa made a reaches much deeper into the re­ Record Number to Hear priation May Be De- Would Jump Annual Sweeping Changes Yeaterday: Paula falls to gat Baacomb/' Ltid^ said. “But If I now. 'The new antatbr prompt and concUwtve reply cesses of its origin than that in Chris out of JaU. Utter she beam you’ll turn around and go home cidi^ Quickly. , Costs $100,000. Merit System Also on^f«*»t Greenwich, whl^ J c . . » *• tocliated with tu i Admiral Raeder’a pompoue threat which it Is commonly seen by most that Janks is rousing the fratern­ 1 promise the League, will give Roosevelt Chat Tonight Calendar ~ d f State s the 27u> district to America—that American ahipa ity men to attack a Deague meet­ you no trouble next year.” people. ing. She roahea to Dr. Lod for Washington, May 27.—(8P)— state Capitol, Hartford, May 27. , The Senate was also i which protect merchant veaaeta in ^From the rear of the group Upper Chamber. There are many thoughtful per­ help, flnda Tony tbora. Dr. Lod someone jeered, “ Yah! ' Anotaer With loans equal to 85 per cent ot —(4T— Under a Senate-passed bill, ' have before It a warning. By G. E. Butterfield anight time alloted to A1 Pearce iecutive Director Im CtM« Mall Mattar. the blockade none ••will be mink." sons who have long been able to goes Into action. statement from the president's and Hto Gang, effective on CBS parity prices assured qn major which t-r-A lis­ State Capitol, Hartford, May 27 ] man of the Stats Vnmmplof Atmoet eaacUy Umed n1th the de­ differenUate between the real office. I ’U bet*” ’ June 8. Hour of the broadcast will farm crops, congressional leaders House, sweeping changes would Or. Lad Meets DafSat tening audience of a size hereto­ —r/P)—The highly - controverstol { (Dompensation Divtotoo : t M auii .. »aee struction of the great Britlah bat­ causes of the war and the super­ Lud went on: ’T e ll me, Bas- be 0:30. sought today a speedy settlement occur in the Courts of (Dommon ...... ! * n Chapter X m oomb, do you think you fellows fore unequaled la expected by bill relaxing (Donnectlcut’s ban on actment of part of the peattfi f Mall . ,aaa«eo«a.i .JJ of outstanding differences between Pleas in (Donnectlcut. ,aaaaa*eo*J *2 tle crutoer Hood by the brand new ficial ones so commonly seen as Dr. Lud’a ancient but ahiny are more capable of handling thto Tuning tonight: Evening war birth control, which reliable i vision of the state law on Jd broadcaatera for tonight’a “Fire­ Senate and House over the 1941-42 One official yesterday estimated, ■'¥aa'r' k,«a*aaa German batUeahIp Blamarck, the the evil genius of a Mussolini, a coupe was parked in the driveway. problem than the taculty?” side Chat” by President Rooeevrtt schedule—8:15, NBC-Red; 8:30, sources claim virtually haa no I beneflta was necesnary if Co The two men reached It, Paula at agricultural appropriation bill. the proposal would Increase the chahee of passage In the Senate, | ticut was to continue to gayt mbm»* i» o r Raeder threat may have carried Hitler or a SUlln^but very sel­ ,e via all networks, at 8:30. MBS; 8:45, NBC-Red; 7:00, MBS; annual costa of the tribunal by their heels. The question was aluewd. A a 7:55, C!BS: 8:16, MBS; 8:30, NBC- The big supply bill, carrying was starred for action today in I from the Federal g< [W B aflOOCSATBO ^ much of menace for thoea timid 1 . In addition to the regular units about 8100,000. I Aaeaclatad Fraae la dom indeed haa anyone been able Tony aald, "Paulle, where are embarrassed Mlence followed. Lud Blue; 9:00, MBS; 10:00 CBS; 11:00, $890,824,037 when it passed the the General Assembly's upper i administration of the of till NBC, CBS and MBS chains The measure, approved by the the State Empi lltlea' te tfca aaa or m»aW|m* aoula in this country who have be­ to present the differences with you going?” _ quickly pursued hto advantage:- comprising approximately 525 eta- NBC-CBS; 11:30, MBS. House and boosted to $1,340,622, chamber. . ServtoSK^ Pat an aawa atapatehea Senate after an uhaucceasful at­ 'The bill haa approved- net ataerwlea eraaitad to come conrinced that German war such clarity and simplicity ,aa Dr. "With Dr. Lud!” she flung at "Did It ever occur to irou fel­ tions, numerous non-network sta­ NBC-Red— 7 Johnny Presents; 8 744 by the Senate, has been tied Also on the Senate’s calendar a ra M alaa t>a laeal nawa him. “ And don’t try to atop me.” BatUe of SexM; 8:30 Fibber Mc­ 'up In a Joint (Donference Commit­ tempt to sidetrack It, calls for was a measure calling for sweeps the House. power is Invincible. But the light' Sherman has done In this arUcle. lows that the League to being de­ tions throughout the country are aamto. ^ "N o time to argue,” Lud com­ Gee and Molly; 9 Bob Hope’s show. tee awaiting final disposition of th e. courts to be reorganized and Ing changes In the atate merit liberately used to make trouble to join in. placed on circuit; the number of liaata •» fapablioatioa •* nlng-like vengeance which han It to one of the penalties of manded. “Let her come.” at Card man? If you go to their (DBS— 1 Court of Missing Heirs; the parity loan bill which Presi­ system. ' aiaaatekae barala ara alaa •^e broadcast will extend world­ judges to be Increased from 11 to overUken the Bismarck should scholarship that the scholar usual­ Backing into the street, Lud meeting .tonight you’re playinE , wide via ahor. wave over a dozen 7:30 First Nlgbter; 8 We the Peo- dent Rpqsevelt signed yesterday. T h e Republican ' - controlled said, “I f we only knew where to 14; and their aalaries, now rang­ Shanghai Chief carry something of reassurance ly loses hts abUlty to adequately right-into the enemy’k hands.” '— or more such stations, and Latin- , pie, Gabriel Heatter _finale; 8:80 The House had approved $212, House approved both bllto a week aarrlaa etiaait af H. B. start. W e toven’t one chance in a “ That’s old stuff. Dr. Ludl'l American countries havi. made a r -' Invitation to Learning; 9:15 Shir­ 000,060 for parity payments, but ing from $6,000 to $7,000 a year, to ago today, the birth control meas­ even to such persistent tremblerg. be increased to $9,500. Ine. employ the language of the man hundred driving around blindly.” Again the voice came from rangementa for relay to their Ito' ley Temple and Claudette Colbert the Senate Increased the amount ure-permitting physiciana to give *• Detective Kill< Would Require Full Time __ Rapraaaatattaaa. TVa A ll that is known at this Writ­ in the street and so is debarred Tony said, “Gosh, If I ’d only reai^ b ere, obviously, several hot­ teners. Besides the direct English on behalf of China Relief. to $450,000,000, of which $150,- advice and prescribe contracep­ e govetnor would continue to . Mathawa Opaeti^ A y q — kept my mouth shut! 1 knew the head were keeping out of sight. . there will be translations in Ger­ NBC-Blue— 7 Gordon Jenkins 000,000 would be spent on this The important role conservation same program, combining private tives for married persons by a roll Tara. CMeaaa, Batean mm ing of the* sea battle which sent from communicating to the aver name'^^e judges with the advice Imya were up to something and I "Bill Jenka says the League’s) man, Italian, Spanish and Portu­ music; 7:30 QuMtion Bee; 8 year’s crops. plays In the life ot the modem enterprise and atate, county or call vote of 164 to 64— and the Shanghai, May 27.— ($V-T the Bismarck to the bottom Is lit- age man in tmderstandable terms blew o ff to Hal about It So, of and consent of the General As­ using that story to protect itaelf." guese, and atoo later relays to cor­ Grand Central Station drama; 9 No Need for Larger Amount sportsman is dramatically Ulus-, munidpal bodlea in the stocking of proposed changes in the merit Suan-(Dbing, chief detective of _ aoiMT ■tTRBAa o r Ue more than the single fact that the frulU of his deeper thinking course, he shut up.” “ Jenka seems to know every­ respond with local time In over­ New American music. trated in the photograph above. streams, is an Important new step sembly, butytae ju ris^V ou ld be system act without a dissenting Senators Riusell (D., Ga.), and recently organized Western Dla^ STTONB. Dr. Sherman seems to us to be Lud was driving aimlessly about thing,” Lud said dryly. seas countries. MBS— 7:30 Drama, Ned Jordan; Thto outstanding catch of rainbow )n the nation’s conservation pro­ required to give their full time to ballot. she has been sunk. Biit^that is the campus. Tony glanced at hto Bankhead (D., Ala.), leaders In the their judicial duties. BemM rriallaa Oeissa^. "W e know our duty to Card- 8:30 Morton Gould concert. fight for the Senate increase said, trout was taken from the Batten- gram, and to being adopted The latter meaaure was recom­ trict police force, was shot enough. The Oermaito have swap­ an outstanding exception. In his wrist watch. No direct opposfHpn was voiced M rtnasetal rMOoasl- man,” Baacomb Said stubbornly. Listed as "One Year o'' Defense,” however, that there was now no kill, Manchester, Vt., on the open­ throughout the nation. mended by a bi-partisan Investi­ killed today by six gunmen aa fer toSO«rapSi^_■pMeai err^ errers ^ ped half of their total roster of article he says In plain newspaper Seven-thirty,” he announced. "W e’re going to run the League an hour’s special' program to be­ What to expect Wednesday: against the. bill, biil\referencea left hto home In the U. 8. to ’ aevenlsetoesu to need for the larger amount since ing day of the fishing season. When fishing season opens In gating cbminlttee to remove “ red two capital ships, embarked on iU language what most philosophers "If we don’t get a lead soon . , out of achool.” ing arranged for NBC-Blue at 8;30 NBC-Red— 12 noon, Bonnie Stuart Not only was the Battenklll Manchesterrsmglertrfrom all W&lki were made to .the financing of It. tape” and "Inefficiency" from defense sector of the Intarnat Paula said suddenly, "W hy not Singa; 2:30 Guiding U gh t aerial; the signing of the loan bill. Because Obv, Robert A?H(urley first c^jitee. for an old ship long could not make clear to the work­ Lud’a cigar glowed. "Gentle­ Thursday night in which a report Coupled with $500,000,000 In soil stocked by the state, but the Man­ olSUfe,.j>r all agea and both aexes, (Donnecticut's four-year-old civil Settlement. Tuesday, May 17 try the'old bam, Dr. Lud?” , men, suppose I tell you that If will be sent out with the aid of 5 Rhythmairea. CBS— 8:15 Frank chester Rod and Gun Club also fipek to the Battenklll. Conserva­ must nominate the three additional service system. Stray shots atoo killed a regarded as a fundamental mis­ aday citisen even by dint of the He shook hto head. " It’a doubt­ conservation payments, they esti­ you pursue thto foolish course. I ’ll drama and narrative of progress Parker, tenor; 3:45 Accent on Mu­ replenishes the stream, reasoning tion pays! judges by tomorrow under a stander. The assassins escaped.' ful If they’d meet there again.” mated that the $812,000,000 ap­ cently approved bill, the court Launch Last-Minute Drive take' It was not a good trade. At moet prayerful striving. see that every last one of you to made by Uncle Sam in production sic; 5:15 Hedda Hopper. NBC-Blue that private citizens who enjoyed Pictured above are, left to right: The shooting occurred a . fe No. w a it Or. Lud,” Tony broke proved by the House would be suf­ dvocates ot the birth control fplefiil Words Tonight beat the Hood could not be regard­ And what he says must go expelled?” preparedness. Included will be — 11:30 a. m. Farm and Home fishing also desired to participate Niles Carlson, Phyllis Hurley, Mrs. meaaure was passed by the Senate hours after T. C, P a a chief In. "The League might figure that “ Y-you can’t do that.’-’^Bascomb microphone visits to a half-dozen hour; 3:15 p. m. 850tl. anniversary ficient to make up the difference under suspension of the rules. bill,^'mow in the hands of the ed as more than a fifteenth part straight home to every candid per­ In the conservation program. Roger Hurley, Ruth Bennett, Adri­ the Western District poDce^ kt, to a situation far mor nobody would look in the moat proteated. Industrial defense fronts. The N. Y. State Supreme Court; 5:05 between the 85 per cent loan and I f the House also suspends ita Democratic - dominated Senate, full parity prlcea. As a result, the Battenklll today an Longton, Bemlce Butterfield, announced that all 11*” " any this naUoo has ea- of the jjaplUl ship strength of the son who believes in anything that obvioiu place.” “ Nevertheleae, I will,” Uid re­ broadcast, produced in cooperation Presbyterian convention. MBS— rules, the bill Could be ready for launched axtoat-mlnute campaign! gambling resorts must close "A ll right. Tony, maybe It's 1:30 Garden club; 6:30 Indianapo­ P i^ t y to the price which would is well-stocked and attracts sports­ Janet Pierce, and Frank Hurley. yeaterday, uTgtog supporters' to bitberto in all Its his-1 BriUsh navy. The Bismarck was to worth-believing In and living torted. with the Office for Emergency men from great distances. - This Seated is Wesley Jordan. the governor’s signature today. midnight May 31, "or I pet worth a try.” Management, falls on the first an­ lis race triato.. .Some short waves: make the farmer’s returns on his May Name Repbhlloan flood their leglalatora In the upper Piestdsnt Roosevelt to to j go p«r cent of Germany’s, for two The group shifted uneasily. will close them.” for. Paula told him how to reach Then, from the darkness, a harsh niversary of the National Defense OSC OSD GSL London 7:30 Brit­ crops equal In purchasing power to Reports have been current that house with telephone, telegraph to the American people. We jg j that country’s four battleships, the old bam. In a few minutes voice spoke: “Fellows, that’s pure Advisory committee. Ilka Chase’s ain Speaks; ‘Z JL04 Tokyo 8:36 the returns In the 1909-1914 period. the Democratic chief executive and mall endoraemera apt know wbat be Intends to the Bchamhorst and the Gnelse- they were on the road which she hokum.” Saturday luncheon series on NBC- Symphony orchestra; DJD DZD Bankhead said that while parity may name a Republican for one The Legislature, h kvfM for Traffic Drive Coutlanes and Jenka bad taken. Blue, now concluded,, to being re- DZP Berlin 9:30 Cabaret; OSC prices would be realized en this of the three additional judgeships. time, climaxed Ita first Monday Very, vmry few persons do nau, which are smaller, are known BUI Jenka had parked 6n the Som€ People N aturally '■‘Cor coming,” Lud grunted. road and walked back. He strodJ vtoed as "The Pent House Party,” OSD GSL London 10:15 Scots year’s crop, he was unable to esti­ Republican Floor'Leaders William session of the year yeaterdaYshy Hartford. May 27.—>—I or bare any Wea, and they, to be a f Brest, badly wrecked by Washington Headlights flared behind them. over to Baacomb and linked hto and is to take over the FYllt was from theae persona judgeships yet to be nominated by some $8,000,000 more than was 450. The police board last By Jack Sttaaett MU Esatern OayUght Ttine Baateni Daylight H b n Existence of fir'that thars ara tremendous ship fleet, the Tirplta, which is Dr. Lud,” "Look, Bascomb,” Jenka said the 1941 crops would be at parity a e n u u m selected 19 to try the’ governor. appropriated in 1939. compIimented\HaHt8sey on The professor tried to speed up "Dr. Lud here talks about avoid­ for the flrat time since 1919, al­ a special experiment. The tame Besides being placed on circuits, Meanwhile, leadera anxious to IIIbihi that cannot safely ba Bismarck stoe and power, to Jinx Testified to i n drive and encouraged him to Washlngton—Christening a ’bat­ but the old car pinged a protest. ing a acandal at Ctordman. What " Tuesday, May 27 P .M. though-‘■parity Incpme”— the re­ cards were used. the reorganized courts would have crowd In aa many more legiala- tinue ft. ifte dalayad. Thera are aUU ‘T v e been threatening for three afloat and lU whereabouU un­ tleship (or any other ship for that do you think’d happen If all of ■P.-M.------4:00^—strictly Swing. lationship of the fa r ^ r is total in­ Scientific Experiment These people all supposed that uniform and extended jurisdic­ tive daya as pooaible before June ^ w b o baUava that the exact known; it may even have been in HEALTH AND DIET years to trade this car in," he said you were expelled?” Jenka laugh­ 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:15— We, the Abbotta. come to that of other economic they were to try for the highest tion. They would have exclusive 4 to deal with the scores of prob­ matter 1 generally gets a lot of at­ apologetically. "But ...” ed. " It ’a a swell bluff, Doc, but ft 4:30— Story of Bess Johnson. groups— would not be acraved be­ At Duke University. lems of legislation and patronage ■sat for such dacisiona baa not company with the Bismarck. If it 4:15—Stella-Dallas. possible scores and did make the jurisdiction In appeals from tention. Man About Manhattan ADVICE won’t work.” 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 4:45— Ad Liner. cause production had been i;^uc- attempt. municipal boards and the State awaiting solution, said was pos­ 7tii WHCU rowid^ '•rHved; who ttoliava that them eventually should accomplish no Paula, her body tense, peered sible the General Assemblyft would Miss or Mrs. So-and-so socks the 4:45'^Young Widder Brown. 5:00— Mary Marlin. ed as part of the benefit program. New York, May 27— (/P)— Exis­ Parta In Another Room Liquor Control Commission, and toH still ba a little ssom of the into the darkneas. They were atlll more than to sink one British bat- prow with a bottle of champagne By George Tucker FornlalMd by tha MoOoy And in that Instant Paula knew 5:00—Home of the Brave. 5:15— The Goldbergs. SuppOTters of the loan legisla; tence ot a personal jinx— the bad They never saw the cards they their jurtodlctlbn in d vil cases, meet Friday night and almost cer­ ABOUT 0 IP RAV0f§ about a half mile from the road tainly on Saturday and next Mon­ waltim^ of twanty- Ueship and then ba sunk Itself, and while Miss or Mrs. So-and-so Health SarviM Dr. Lud had failed. Jenka’ arrival 5:15—Portia Facea Life. 6:30—The O'NeUI’s. ti(m aald fannera who compll were guessing about. TTie packs, which now . varies, . would extend to where she and Jenka had turned. 5:30—Jack Armstrong. luck seems to haunt some people— day. twenty-four yearn ago. to trying to briiah the bubble- New York—Once I Interviewed * around town, especially at the had stirred the boys to new ex­ 5:45—Scattergood Baines. with acreage and marketing re- were in another room. *niey were | cases involving $2,500 or less, like lU slater "mehace," Ger­ "Dr, Lud—atop!” Paula ex­ citement Nothing, she fe lt could 5:45— Three Sons Trio. atrictiona would be eligible for is tasUfied to in scientific experi- Majo** Devetepmeata water off her orchid corsage, the an aatrolo^st and she assured me Waldorf,r, are really couslna. Their Address oommunlcatloiis to The 6:00—News, Weather. handled there by a person not In the President will not many’s attempt to gain control of claimed. " I —I thought 1 saw cars atop them now. 8:00—News and Weather. loans at these rates: Besides approving the budget, ahip slides down the ways. The that one day Manhattan urould names aiw Rosario and Antoine, Health Service 6:06—Hedda Hopper’s Hollyr mentaat Duke University. the guessing, and there was no any of these stupendous parked behind that old school- Lud pulled Paula and Tony to 8:15— Baseball Scores and Strict­ Cotton, 18.49 cents a pound; Texas Rosea major developments Monday in­ the oceans wrtll have accomplished cameras grind and the flash bulba sink Into the ground. The tremen­ though their manager sigha and HeraM. Attaatton MeOoy wood. Thls^inx has definitely shown communication other than the re­ flash and the hesdwriters write house.” ^ . one side. " I ’m going to delay ly Sports. fl:20—Edwin C. HIU. Wheat, 96.22 cents a bushel; com, ita curioUs traits in experiments sults. cluded Senate paoaage of a meaa­ 'OLD at an. Perhaps ha will little enough. dous tier of ever rising skyscrap­ yells "Los ChavalUes” when he "U.S.S. Plunkett Is Launched A t speaks of them. “Los (^uivaliUes” Lud jammed the coupe to a stop, them as long aa possible,” he 8:25—Five Dollar Facta. 6:30— Paul Sullivan Reviewq the 89fl7 cents a bushel; tobacco— in ahufflink and deaUng c a i^ . The shuffling was all done me- Texas cultivates 16,000 varieties ure calling for swMplng changes btoaaetf solely to an Impas- ers, she warned, was too great a Lumbago backed slowly. wbiapered. "You two get to the 6:30— Professor Andre Schenker. rosea and harvests more than In the CDourt of (Dommon Pleas Somehow since the arrival of the Brooklyn." strain on thto little patch of earth means Those Youngsters.” They News. flue cured, 19 cents a pound, fire Players in thtomlentific game, be­ chanlcally— to avoid the pmalbHl- *'**lJf**I* ' V t T v - r f ' v f v plea for full raaltoation of "She’s right!” Tony shouted. League meeting and warn them 8:45— ^Lowell Thomas. and dark air cured, 8.41 cents and fore a shuffle, ^ to predict how a year, and House approval of a bill cre­ news of the ending of the short That isn't the whole story of called Manhattan. sre quite something. In the. cur­ 6:45—The World Today. gravity of the hour, That part of the body often re­ “ Naturally the fellowa wouldn’t to dtoperae.” 7:00—;Fred Warlng’s Orchestra. 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. hurley, 18.53. the cards will I l ^ f t e r the shuf­ the world's ating a new state senatorial dto- life of the Bismarck Admiral getting a ship under steam at all. The other day I asked one of the rent scene, for they have aroused might unconsciously be using tutunwHitKir I8IMA1 A really good story—which never widespread comment, and when ferred to ae "the small of the meet on the campus. They’d prob- Tony illd Into the driver’s seat 7:15—^Newa of the World. 7:15—Lanny Ross. Government loans on these crops fle. commercial supply. trict which would give the 1943 bo will go much further aschltects who planned many of ably get together somewhererh« and 7:30— Village School with Gene mind-reading or clairvoyance un­ MMRiMz A r. itmni 8IS8. ■s«M Raader's •■warning*’ seems to have to written or photographed—comes the midtown skyscrapers about you get people to talking, you bre back” to known aa the lumbar re­ and Paula foUowed. Recklessly 7:30—Helen Menken, Second for 1940 were: Cotton, 8.9 cents: Thto should be pure'luck, unless intentionally to arrange the eprda that and tell us that to his go to the League meeting.” and Glenn. * humans have some abilita to fore­ ------— ------^ shifted from a thunderous bass to I when they "step the mainmast." this and he toughed out loud. "You forging ahead, he backed the coupe along the Husband. . wheat (US cents; com, 61 cents and to fit the guesses made in the oth­ and in that of all bis chief gion and 1s often the site of the Lud turned the car Into a rutty snaky ruts. Once on the open 8:00— Johnny Presents. tobacco— flue-cured, 15 cents, fire see future events— and\chance a rather squeaky treble- Let's take a recent big ship and pulling my le g ? ” he demanded., Rosario reaUy wM ted to be- 8:00— Court ot Missing H ein. er room. very painful affection called lum­ lane. ” We’U soon see." road, he seat the old car ahud- 8:30— Musical Treasure Chest . 8:80—Flrat Nightar. and dark air-cured 7.4 cents and events at that. By pure military, naval and civil, run through thto ceremony and I am ur^ him I really wanted come a bull fighter but gave it up 9:00— Battle of the flexes. Two variations were used. In to know ■** * with the help of a bago. This dleorder to In reality a A figure darted from behind the dering throtigh the night at tpp 8:55— Bob Trout and the News.* bUfley 16.8 ^pnta. their scores of g o ^ and has struck for America to think you'll get what I mean. a c h o o l^ ^ and ran to meet the 9:30— F’lbber McGee and Molly. guesses should average 60-50. one, a machine did the ahuffling. "Usten ’• he said. "It’a pure little prodding by her parents, fibroaitto, or muacufar Inflamma­ s p ^ . ^ . 9:00— We, the People, Gabriel ita deatiny and enter upon I Q ulsllm rlles "Stepping the mainmast” —aa a car. "Hey, Jenka, we thought you When they reached the mud 10:00— Bob Hope. But they are not 50-50. In nine In the other, dice were thrown by ceremony—Is probably a lot older mathematica. Everything to figur- Antoine and Rosario are real tion. It to Important to ascertain 10:30— College Humor. Heatter. machine, and the cards arranged at tracing the world from I Spanish gypsies, bpm near Seville, weren’t coming.” » * road Paula directed him to turn. 9:30—To Be Announced. years of exacting study, which is than chrtotening. It goes back be­ ed in advance. You see that build­ A t that moment the student They hit a deep rut that almost 11:00— ^News and Weather. Court O rders B ig just now being published in ui# according to. the fall of the dice. terror—bacauaa thto nn- Norway’a ijutollngitea. like the ing over there—that tallest one?” For the last s l» years they have in the first place, whether the 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra. yond Roman times and has Its lumbago to secondary to some in­ recognlxed Dr. Lud. A whistle of jammed her head Into the top. 11:15— Jack Coffey’s Orchestra. Jcumal of Parapsychology, the $0,000 Indlvldiial Triea to p u t cd the world and native flfOi columnlsta everywhem, roots In auperatlUon. He pointed to the RCA building been principal^ occupied at es­ 10:15— United China Relief Pro­ fection elsewhere In the body, as sstontohment broke from hto Ups. engine coughed and died, 11:30— Polish Orchestra. Bonuses Betum ed card-callers give some evidence in The jkix group made more than A few days ago when the U.S.S. in Rockefeller Center. ’That build­ caping wafS' The Spanish Civil gram. flgbt to aave it for ita owm were prompted to the betrayal of War altered quite a few plans for to often the case, or It might be He disappeared. ^ Tony leaped out and tore open 12:00—W ar News. favor of prophecy being real. 30,000 individual tries. They were and fellow modern battleships—was ready ing to 85 atories high. They had 12:05— Ozxie Nelson’s Orchestra. 10:30—Address by President They fall Into three classes; wrong h d i o ‘ thalr own country caused by a systemic toxemia. Calmly Lud drove behind the | pood. "See if there’s a flash- V , mord'^times than chance R . Parbapa be wrlU declare North Carolina—newest of the to dig a big hole before that build­ them, aa did the fall of France. the 12:30— The Ambassadors Orches­ Roosevelt countrymen mainly by the expec­ Now they are nuts about New Many people confuse lumbago acboolhouae and parked ^ W e a light in the aide packet,” he One, those who do significantly (Dhance would Amarica’a Inalienable right for the ceremony at Philadelphia, ing could be built. Well, the rock tra. 11:00—News, Weather. New York, May 27— (/P)— Mora York ana of all things, baseball. with sciatica, which to a nerve half dozen other care loaded with barked at Paula. better than chance; two, those have averaged fligh t, they aver­ tation of making an eaay and group of Workmen and naval that came out of that hole weighed 12:55—News. 11:05—On Wings of Song. than 12,000,000 la bonuaea receiv­ or lead—and deUvar—um a- Tliey have 46 dance routines. They condition, the pain extending students. Then they heard the She found one and brought It to who average chance; and three, a aged‘only 4.78 right, gratifying living by kicking their offlcera assembled down in her more than the building does.” 1:00— Silent 11:30— Sammy Kaye’a Orchestra. ed from The American Tobacco it and food to its frienda any- could have been In ’Panama Hat­ down the leg, usually on one side. voice of Hal Bascomb: A him. Tony searched with It# certain class which seldom or nev­ Thto difference to small, but Dr. lowest depths and tossed coins “You’re a great guy, T^y! 12:00—Linton Welto’ News. Company by President George er to able to average as much aa to the world and to protect nelg^hora around. Like Hitler’s The old unit show Idea so pop­ tie” last fall but other commit­ However, In lumbago the pain is beam. . . Rhine gays ft to sufficient under into the base of the metal shaft Wbat’a the faculty going to give Paula wdd coldly, "It’a only Tomorrow’s Program 12:05— Gus Arnheim’s Orchestra. Washington Hill and four vice pure chance. Their scores are al­ German Storm Troopers they d'ere ular In the late twenties to being ments made thto impossible. They usually confined to the muscles In mathematics to Indicate sometUng ahipa and cargoes In any that to the ship’s mainmast. They you for squealing—a magna cum about a half mile further. W e’d A. M. 12:30—Ray Noble’a Orchestra. prealdenta must be returned to ways too low. revived, and the country aa a hope to remain In New York Inde­ the small of the back and there 12:55—News. other than chance at work. SHLE ___ If necessary; leaving it made up of the laay, the Inept, the 6:00— Knigpta of the Road and A g ­ the corporation under a atate Su­ In this third class appears the I tossed coins until $.7.71 in U. S. finitely. laudb ?” better run the rest of the way. The elgniflcance becomes more money, a St. Christopher's medal, whole to to see tabloid versions of are no leg pains. Of course there ricultural News. preme court ruling. evidence for a Jinx. Dr. J. B. the totalltarlans to acquiesce ^allures, the loafers,- the potential the better Broadway musical Bea Wain, the songatreas, won are cases where an Individual may Ttony aald, “ Look, Hal, wUl you But Just then Tony made a striking when, compared wlta 1 an Ehigllsh penny, an English listen to what Dr. Lud haa to say triumphant grab. "W ire 8:25—News. Tomorrow’s Program The repayment was ordered yea- Rhine, who conducts the experi­ a bowling tournament held in a • r dtoputa that right aa may gangsters. They have been hav- shows. The man behind the idea is have both disorders at the same 8:30— Sunrise Special. A. M. terday by Justice William T. Col* scores made simultaneously by five half-penny and a Chinese "cash” mid-town alley. She pUyed to a before you get sore?” looae,” he grunted. "Hold the ments, does not caU the peculiar children, working; for comparison, aapedlent to them. tog quite a time. Quisling, follow- had clinked Into the shallow, 17 Miles Engalls. "Du Barry." " 2:00—How To .Enter A Contest 12:80— Romance of Helen Trent McClymonda scholarship and Blto- consecutive decks. - ly but consistently following a havf to chart a course and follow doore at the Navy department, Nsvy and all 1 got was half- the League government and Nasjonal Samllng with typhoid I was the only (ft the patient who slta In It. A •T can see your point of view, 1. (To Be Continued) and Win. 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. abetb W. HOI of West Hartford Hien there were a few who misleading mental procedure. It. It cannot be worse lor us to fimda. No more free rides on rail­ all I got was vBsue answers as to penny look of disgust. who was unafraid of lUneaa gentle backward and forward 1:00—News, Weather. the Robinaon acholarshlp. never 'could average even up to That could ba a jinx, too. where this strange rite originated 2:15—^H»e Marriage Record—Wil­ worked until aU was well. bending ot the trunk will help to liam C. Welling. - ' 1:05—Main Street Hartford. MCA werom :»ffm trmc \ bs led a-wrong than not to be led roads by Samllng Storm Troopers; and why It haa been carried down I know boys and glrla, no mattqr looaen the muaclea and vertebrae 2;20-^Medley Time. 1:16—Woman In White. WITH THX NEW OTEK8KA8 DIAL at an. they must pay full fare—and not through the ages. violet rays In s\msh!ne, on chole­ how much you have to urge them and wlU permit the heat to pene­ sterol. which Is found throughout 2:30—String Matinee. 1:80—The Right to Happiness. RsfUshiagly new esatiasalal ieslga eaMast. Alto to this hour of dukneu Ancient Roman dug-out canoes trate the tissues affected. After with government' money. No more Open Forum to wash up, need no urging when the body. In sunbathing, care Q u o ta tio ^S ;0 0 —A g a lw th<* Storm. 1:45—U fa Can Be Beautiful. s6go-M8hto6 gtesi 6isL New style boBb-aref and uncertainty who to to be our state salaries for employees who and old Spanish wrecke have been it cornea to a bathing suit and a the slta bath, the back may be muat be taken to avoid burning, :i6-i-Ma Peridna. 2:0(h—Youag Dr. Mslooa. ipsiatar. Mwls sa6 igaath tons taaStoL found with coins hidden In their ducking. I was brought up In a rubbed with a counter-irritant Iding Light 2:15—Joyoe Jordan, Girl Intemp captain If not the one appointed ? j have been working only for the Appeals for a Pool and the beat plan to to expose the BalH-la augle-lsso aa- keels. Pomersnlsn rnaihen, a long, pasture with a brook wBsre, which will help to bring greater body for only a few minutes on i ^ V i c and Sade. 2:80—Fletcher W U ^ . s. Operates sai AC ar DC si flSiaU we, like some plrsta crew, Ipgrty. Tripe to Germany by Naa long time ago, were known to swam and fished. Did you ever circulation to the pacta. Exposure haa aa each side the first day. Increasing need for elected aheriffe In «c n 2:45—Kate Hopkb^ Angel of I ft anil Ira6a-ia alliwsBii throw him overboard . and then 1 jonal Samllng leaders must' be have buried silver coins and "a Editor of The Herald; wade down a brook and eat all the to cold and damp may be suffi­ daily by a few additional inlnutes. county aa a bulldog has for five Mifrcy. eld radto. bit of stolen wood" under the heel I sincerely hope all the North blackberriee you wanted that grew cient to bring on an attack or a S;00—Mary Margaret McBride. destroy ourselves in a crasy quar-1 paid for by the party, not by the End reiidenta with children of the Search, fo r Peace of Uie' inast. Tbeae are long-ago along the bank? I have. Two girl recurrence, and vigorous stepe tails. _ ... 3:15—Frank Parker, Golden *«1 as to who toiall be the leader? 'government. The party must raise things. runabout age will accept Hklward should be taken to determine the Question: Mr. V. M. writes: —Foriner Governor A1 smi*a- Thom as E. Dannaher friends tried to boost me up the Moriartv'a Invitation to attend the “ My cW droi have mumps. Would •Treaaury of Song. Ws ourselves made Roosevelt j lu own money. But a few years back when the bank where a hugh water anake root cauM of the lumbei^ ®o that At Q iicago M eet 3:30—Ad liner. S3 Bigelow Street meeting of the Manchester Im­ you explain something about thto We muat tell thoee youag o «r captain. A n we to be a crew, j so Quisling and his QuisUnglles U.S.S. New Orleans was commis­ was cotied around an alder. They proper dietary and UvlngAablta S;55—W ar Commentary provement Aeeoclation tonight to disease in your columns? (who have gone Into the devoted to w o^n g.th e ehip where ;find themselves In the unexpected sioned, 'it was recorded that the pushed up and I pushed back. A t r a y be eatabUahed which will rid Weather. oSicers-to-be placed 10 pennies hear about a swimming pool for last almost speechleae I gasped the body of the accumulated tox­ Answer: The disease referred to forces) that before atlcago. May 27—(iP)—Mep of the captain shall direct, or are we j predicament of having their llfe- under the foremast—and two the North End children. My, I out, "a anake” and they dropped ins. Those of my readers who are aa "mumps” to In reality an In­ not let them down aa we did their many faiths came to (Dhlcago to­ poUnttol mutineers, convinced , long picnic hijacked. Nobody has dimes, three nlcklea and 28 pen- was appalled to read of a $10,000 me with a splaMi. Swimming was interested In receiving more de­ flammation of the parotid glands. day to search for peaca. pool. Who was it wanted a cement These glands are the largest of **^t^euator Ctoude,Popper Scarlet Fever TCBUtfl that era havs the right to obatruct | the faintest W uef that this "re­ hlea under the heel of the main­ over fur the u y . tailed Information regarding the Chinaaa Japanese, Amerfbans of Ns mast—all coins laid "heads up." bottom? Must be they forgot the 1 Wish every boy and girl had a treatment, are invited to tend for the salivary glands, and lie In various denominations, they were a t oar pleaaure and bound that the form” to in the interest of the feeling of cold wet sand squashing raWBksi ‘Keep Souls Safe* wonderful paoture to play in. Dr Frank McCoy’s articles on the front of and beneath the "ears. I was In the draft and I didn’t to participate In an "ejQiloratory Cases Increase ab^ ahall go only where we shall j douTitrodden Norwegian people up between your toee on a hot day. Clara SoutherglU. ■ubject. The titles are "Cauaea of Mumps to an epidsmic Inflamma­ feel like I was any be^r tto ' conference on the bases of a juat BteUspeamwemi Seafaring men will tell you that When 1 first moved here ft was a datods if we can'decide on any-‘ But if there's any rekeoff from Lumbago” and “Curing Lumba­ tion of the glands, but ft to possi any of the boya ao I volunteer^ aad enduring peace” called by the coins under the mainmast not only great comfort to me that my two Hartford, May 27—(F)— An In­ tMng? Prowllag Voutha Lacturud go.” Juat address your request to hie to have them Inflamed and in­ _Bdph Overholt. Kaaxvllto ^ Matbodtot Oommtosion on World INSURANCE {ASimAt SO tA any of these Hitler conquests, it's bring good luck but "keep their younger boys had the privilege of fected without having mumps. In crease in the Incidence of scarlst souls safe.’* j^immander Beckett, the M cO ^ Health Service In care Peers f t to our arm ooovicticn that the going to be HiUer’a mob, not the old pool. I worked out by the thcat caaea. known aa ordinary vtaity atadea^ fevar caaea in Oanaseticat during of the Britlah- Royal Navy, who Dm Moine% la.—.(fiV” ®l®v8n of uim ihia, newspaper, —t—t—- ■ ----- enclosing-i , A mmir poiat of belag ordalaed whea "In the Interest of Chrtotlan fel tbs past wssk and dscreoi ss In tba ■sod senaa ^ patriotism of the punks like the QuisUngltes, who day and every night when 1 came has made a study of the custom, home two sun-tanned youngsters h l^ sch o o l youtha who prowled a u rge aaU-addreeaed cnrelope M d Phrotitto, ^ be eoltoted. ^ J lowahlp and concantrattoo upon number of maaales aad wbooplag KCAi^ermi wiDlead them, by j are going to get U. Wbat the pimk says-ft a'rtoea from tha old Roman met me and told me of the wonder- v a ^ t reaidrace they heard was (ata cent#In stamps and these artl-Jata, but In mumps they do not V this pxoblam,” tha comxnlaaloa an* cough cases w srF rsportod today A L L LINES qiajorU|r, to go along in i^ g d o m ratoa habit of placing coins In the atunta petforiMd'.lD. that m l * i j 0VBa wlU -be promptly malted to;^ ------ir a W y difficult- to '.becoipe ^■nouiMed, "dlacumloaa-.* on .paeUte, bF" v.tk s. fttaha JtepartpMnt at 4 A MM ^dam , sM to Rritaiit and AmarlcsV ’B id; ^WastodiniL'...... " mMilia at tW dM d to pay tSlIkah There qaed to be a bnlldtnsM there-■-•fter neigttw^j^joa. — _____ } ~ w m it H ii— ~ r ~ - m oriny domlaaat- ovw the v « y Healtli. the River f l WMh ______and eriaslaa) typeq— , teilt _3MtZX-iata ha lays out- Boms may do they eaiildnreaE (Siobe Hollow -Tlti-ilFpiuLiusut aald ihgm msre -H ioite G m aeetloHfr* with that, even n ride. Ha caa~ do Styx. Should a ahtp meet dtoaater, when' I was there last, only bad took the frightened youngaten to they don’t make good hushaadc omittad." 58 caass of srarlot fovsr reportsd fSBT aad trsmbttog, some to Lm b s , Kaa.—iF>—Tha bull# aa * Tha Rav. Chariaa F. Boaa, Jr the dirty srork, but the gang says tha commander, there^ would , two open rooms, oaa for boys, one police hendqanrtais where th e y ' Quaation: Mrs. A. K. writes: tha matador muat be gen' anyway. during tho ursok sndod yoswrday, ere lectured and released. atcretary ot tha eonfarsnea ~ lo to a . ' lalBty that be has choasn tba srasn't organtoed just to give him be coins there to pay the ferryman giria g^d thto old buUding could ~My nails are brittle and break ticmen In Kansaa’a flrat buU flgb< -JO t. Robert N. McMorray. pey- as compared with 41 tbs previous Manchester 5853 of the Styx for a aafe croaalng for .g equipped. Maybe the Boy eholagtot. to a eertos ef marital toined that many of the speakers w e ^ Twenty-ooe cases o f tho ill why. But nearly all of ua a good' time. off easily. Do m thto Indicate a eal- ,gegnt yean. The contract be- Eivlted to the conference hdd con­ ail a)K>ard-. Scouts and athletic cluha wou.d SnerlflM la Vain dum deficiency?” tween Sidney Franklin and the tUssoai ware farted in New ^IbbI bs that It to bsUar to bs I We have some of the sama kind UP^ ______flicting views on theae quesUona Haven atens. Hartford 2-6131 Whataver ,tht explanation be­ gang up ahd clean out the old pooh Anaweri The symptoms you Junior Chamber of Commerce m m nation. astoUksnly led. Omaha—4*>—For Months Mm. Whoo|dBg (HXigh dwindlsd from of people aa the QuisUngttes to thia hind It, there to one amazing Oldcr ^rto and mothers might give mention ^ e often the catise cd a provtdM that tba duel, to be beld L Bniha 86, saved to buy a aet of Bullrefltoa Oaod Market h* B Isadarieaa mob, not ■country—and doubtless they have thing: No shipbuilder today would one afternoon a week to eupervtoe not only at calcium or June U and 18 aa part of tba 83 to 66 cases, wmle meaaleo drop­ the dreealng room. Improve and atlverware. Tha store put it ped from 467 cases to 387. A da- Let Me Haadle Your Insiirencc For Coaiplete SatiafKtloBl a a tblnk of building a ship without but atoo Vitamin D. Tba atata’a Ooraoadn Cuorto - Osatea' ' Ideas about get- planning for the super^Uon—al- tbm pool latsi* but fill for her aad reeh.waek aha paid A 40-mite-wlde flight ot buttai' Styal companlaa aaanaUy pur- crease of from 37 to l A cases waa ft was paid natural trcataMat would ba to aial oatebratta, #hall bohpm aM fltoa atrtew^* through California than m o o o inkad ditak pteaty adlk, w b M to la ovary fTaaU ta, only i t On tha way at am raapaet tor Ahroo daya la 1PM. Theb rtobons for typawrUara adding at our richeat aoureaa at eatetoa Aamiicaa a iM o r. to pot to harm P, irambtr w w aatimatad ja t 8,00A- and otbar buzinaea mS' ( • w om QD$ nom CMm ci .whew at IteP^jiaid the Vttambi D to ^thair otPoeSa (th a-aC tM ( r - 1 . n^ : i I: ■ ■ ' ■' V r ' \ V -‘^ . V - ■ V MANCHESTER BVBI^NG HBRALD, M ANCH E^R, CONN. T^SD AY, MAY 27,

MAl^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 27,1941 * the vast m ajorlte o f anUeted man Watkins Head \ Secret of Human Energy Ariny M o ^ to toe aitny wifi head for eleaa A id etb aid Odaea V. Hanunenerg of tke Sinking of Bismarck and orderly emueemant If they birth control InformatloB to mar­ have a chance, toatesd of divtog Hood waa struck a t about Senate Votes Spacie Leased into drunken and disorderly relax­ yards by a ahril which penrtrated Battle Hovers Over Lend of Jordan ried persona, land to prescribe tha Of Foundation /» Is Kept i^igh uae o f contracepttvea. Presented'in Exhibits ation. r Avers ^^^^a^iiae blew her to Weakens Nazi Threat "Under toe eld military sypteii Tba BriUah ware eald to have I . ' ■'I To KiU Birth By Aircraft soldiers, who had to have a let­ kMBt la touch with the Hurley Signs New Reelected President as aeveiand. May 37,—-(P)—The^rgana of tha body could be Enlisted Men Turn to down, m ostly had aceaea only to Hamden Attorn^ filbriMade Itiuougfaout Saturday ^ » « brought about,” he commented. Milk Control Act Germany Loses Big Bat­ Arc Tnistees; To In- f “““ “ Facilities of New Rec­ diito^rly resorts. We know now pointed on plAns to tiioni to bottio • t g L r 6il WpeMae rteea KM u* Control Bill Entire Floor of Weaving Butler Killed , celved to a half-century of medl- " I t bothered ine ao much it kept that morale isn’t Just welfare yeeterday, but these pl**** SUte Capitol, Hartford. May 27 tleship and. Also An­ me awake at night And on a Block Aid were interrupted by bed weather. crease Yerplanck Fund Lai research by Dr. George Crtle, reation Centers. work, hOT is it aU up to the dons Objectors. (OontlBaoi Frans Page One) —(jf)—Governor Robert A. Hurley Mill No. 1 to Be Used aleeplebs night Uut week it -all chaplain/*. **TeBtuday, ehortly before mid- al^ed today the nOw milk control other Attempt to Harry noted CTeveland eurgaon. Was pre- came to mo. i t was ail very As Storage Place. By Detectives At a meeting held yesterday at New Orleans, May 27— —In­ "Soldiers// concluded Cokmel fn n f » I » « s ) day," the official, account w rot ^ act and aimuitaneously announced sentad graphically today to the simple." New Haven, May ST, 0 "a Catalina aircraft, one of the Baldwin (R.. Westport) woul^ . British Life-Line. Williams, “a fa u decent as their liave voted against rejection. The the nomination of 88-year-old Don. tha High school of the Verplanck Sarah Tod McBrida Mueaura at His expIanaUon: i;he poMUve stead of finding their relaxaUon commending offim n wUl let then torney Walter T. considerable number of those very ‘ MedHernneat^S^^. ' aid Odeen Hammerberg or the In a one year lease filed' today charge o f the nucleus results pgtrty IttwB W tt third absentee waa Senator Hur­ Scholarship Foundation, the fol-j (Cleveland Clinic. to disorderly (fi-iree .end honky be. And we caik prove It to toe Hamden waa appotated far reaching scouting ley. (R..* Danbury), whose stand University of Connecticut as ihilk at tbe office of the town clerk, By The Associated Press Trapped in Home of lowliig trustees were reelected: C. from the electrical process of United Statea Attonwy which have been sent to us by the Cheney Brothers has rented ’ to Devoted to man's Intelligence, tonka. United States army enlisted satisfaction of imrbpdy from w a i not annouheed. administrator. Germany lost one of her biggest oxidation, whereby energy la chaplains to p h ya icla ^ ” Robert H. Jeckeoa «s a U. S. A., jacked up the Bismarck In signing the measure, designed United Aircraft corporatlcm the Employer After Bind­ Elmore Watkins, Charles S. House, power and personality aixl the or­ transferred, and this chaxfe is men turn today to good clean fun ir iiy i seiii-iri "Opens Battle Of IMS" batUsshlps and'also another at­ aaaistant to hear draft ’^•ajiEa «». -<-S' and it was seen that she was mak­ to provide permanent regulaJon entire first floor of Number I ing Merchant. Howell CSieney, Edson Bailey and I gans controlling these, the mu­ carried to all parts of the body through faolliUes of new recrea­ voivteg consdentlous (Mtjaed ywterday ing for a French port—Breet or bsltle frem cewcew Immediately after the Senate for Connecticut's 120,000,000 dairy weaving mill, located on the north tempt to harry Great Britain's At- Robert H. Smith. C Elmore B at­ seum was op en ^ form ally after by nerve fibers. tion centers, an army official de­ vote. The Birth CTintrol League of Short Wave W ill tbrou^ont toe state. , and Oomnmnl*t» St. Naaaire, and on this further m How selwW here industry, the chief executive term­ Mde of Forest street. The floor IsnUo Ufe-Une from the United kina waa reelected president and IS years of preparation. Source Ualvienal Statte clared here. The poet carries rapid dispoelUons were made by Ooimecticut issued a formal state­ Los Angeles, May 37—(ff)—^Da- Charles S, House, secretary. A sartaa o f axhlUts demon­ BUT to «!tlTlU« ed it the "irtoat Important piece of area ia listed jks 19,000 square feet States when the brand-new, 85,- "The source of tbe powerful "After tbe grind of a week’s o f 91 a yaar. iMinIspbfra SBd the Admiralty. . ment aaying that the Senate ac­ legislation ever enacted m the and the rental la set at |3>800. tecUvea killed a butler today A report of the year's activity' strate Dr. CrUe's oonduslona that negative electricity to all living training toe men have to let Corry Speech tion "opens our batUafor IMS." 000-ton Bismarck weqt to the bot­ after, they reported, he bound a Faulkner was tostrnoted "W e may aay that the moment SAUDI ARAMA benefit of farmers.” For some time the airenfft com­ showed a large increase in aaaist- man’s driving force is provided by things is the universal static pres­ doam,” said Ooi. L. Kemper W il­ hutoe his headquarter# tn Nff* ttbc N «s »»•*« “ »• ‘"isnjii she was known to be at aea the Asserting that we have ‘Tost a The new milk bill provides for pany baa leased velvet mill space tom after a running batUe with wholesale merchant and a maid, ance to students, needing financial electricity and that energy organs I foiv'suauiur BriUsb sea forcea. ent to tbe air, on tha land and in liams; Public RelaUons Division H h ^ and to confer with toattM • tai Latin An»«1ca than they whole apparatus of our ocean con­ minor skirmish but we are winning the fixing of prices piud to far­ for warehouse purposes, to which threatened the mefohant's son define his degree o f otvUlxaUoD. chief for toe army's nswly organ- Boston, May 27—(F) — Short the cause," the M gue said that it In what was tbe shortest career tbe sea," .he added. “ It is the wave radio wUl carry President Staue Attorney Robert P. in IWwntlnf troubi* tn the trol came Into play and very far mers, but the retail price can be use the presently leased area win with a gun and stole 8300. He cooeeived that tha calls of negative electricity that ia seen tied Morals branch. was "dedicated to secure as victor­ be added. of a flrat-Une war vessel in mod­ Detective Lleute. Wallace Gree- Roosevelt's address tonight to 16 o f Ha " ■ I ItVEtf. comblnaUons began to w ork ... fixed only if the administrator be- animal and man hava a poatUve to thunder eiid lightning to tor­ 'That's why wa have estab­ office rriated how the ^ GermM Teme Announcement ious candidates in the 1M2 elee- Uevea that course necessary to em Naval history, the BUmarck tan and W illiam MoUa trapped aleotrieal oharga to the nucleus langtiagos to foreign countries; tbe tiona pubUc-apirlted men of both nados. It is the universally lished recreaUon area camps for buUdtog# pnltcc sent hundreds of "The German battleahlp Bis­ prevent disruption of a market. ^iln her first sea fight sank the 42,- Ben Smith, 38, to the William and a negatlvs to tha cjrtoplasm, soldlera’ week-ends. World Wide Broadeaettog Foundo- parties who vrill not have to fore­ "lOO-ton BriUsh batUe cruiser Hood praaent electricity that accumu­ Uon haa announced. I h e foundaUcm where tb( hm as p^tlcal rrfufses marck has been sunk by our naval Knows Btnk Indnstry Selecting Men Klatecher home and shot him tba fluid suiToundtog the nucleus. lates on particlaa moving in the "In those campa toe men are on M ai InunlgranU to obt^ forces." the "gulnea-a-word” Ad- sake the people to vote as their st'ween Greenland and Iceland after, they said, he threatened to operates StaUon WRUL. In announcing the ‘ nomination, Provide Drtvtag Power air or water.” their own. They check in and The apeech wUt be broadcast to I t iry and other Information for -Inlralty announced tersely, in what clergy desires.” the governor said at his prem con- tturday, then went to tbe bot- kill them. They told this story: ktom herself in a batUe within Tliese electrical charges provide He theorised that tba heart out as at a hotel. And we have English add wiU be translated Into half H itler.______may have beeii a counterpart of In— its— bitterest a ^ ' t debate *».« of the ®” "®* hiii nominee knows For Trade Course Foieed to Bind Father found when men are routed on a the World war bptUe o f JuUand. 11 (three days. the animal's driving power, even cauaea friction required to charge Arablc.x'Gsrman, French, Italian, entious objactors A xh tryii^ "““♦“"rin? Industry "backward and Smith, employed at Klatacbarh aehedula anabling them to reach state are now a DetaUs of the operations,” it control bill praised as a means a i ,• Eluded Other BrItUh Ships palatial home to the Wilshirc dis­ to the stogie-celled amoeba. Dr. the red blood cells, and that the Dutch, C ^ h , Slovak, Greak, Serb- to tHr sp Crilc contends. negative charge then Is carried to toe recreation area camp to Ume Croat, Norwegian, Rumanian, Bui- tion. added, "w ill be announced as soon Ateb ottock Vivlng Caanecticut citixens 'Tree- th* smtaranr Under an order issued from the Capable of at least 80 knots the trict, entered the house shortly to see a show or go to a decent »ud Battleship iomSf conscience" and condemned I. ™ e the gwernor vw _ ^ - big Bismarck bluded other BriUsh "I had been wondering for years every minute part of the body by gartap, Spanish and Portuguese. The Draft Appeal as poMble.” til ir W # State WPA office in New Haven a fter midnight, bound the maid. dance, these ace toe normal relax­ turn such caaiea over Just how many units of the op­ fighting ships immediately after Smiles Love, 48, and forced WIK how the different charges at the these celts to the captUarfea. 1 report on s today, it will be neceasary to have ations to which they turn." Send Cable to Booeevelt States attorney and Sent to Bottom posing fleeU were Involved wss not lega li^ abortion.' bUl providing fo r a i 16 men in training at all times at the fight with the Hood, but the Uam Klatscher, Jr., 16, to bind Here for toe national conven- disclosed, but they must have been X Kill providing for a special elec- Bureau of Investigation wiU tion in municipalitleimunicipalities served by the Manchester Trade school. They BriUah kept her spotted, ana ap- hie father. Uon of too Reserve Officers Asso­ parenUy imder attack, with tor- London, M ay 27—(F )—A peace quire Into toe facte. Evidence considerable. the New Haven Wat will be paid at the rate paid labor­ While he searched for money. ciation, Colonel WUUams de­ covered by toe FBI wUl be tumeff tOseUseed fVesi Fage One) The Admiralty announced last ***® *^^®^ Haven Water Company pedo-csArylng planes. group named "CUiristlantty (toil­ 5toSu TfO T ,Srfleld bomblnga m iu arrow show. British relnforcemenU path. rlage_ problems Jo on whether they favored cteatim ers on W P A and must take the Jeanette Klatecher, 33, freed her scribed toe Morale branch as be- ing” announced today it had sent over to Faulkner, wbo wfll set night that the Bismarck had been and to prescribe contrimepUvM. I^ '»® th e r they favored creiUoh Ibe loss of the Bismarck re­ father. Klatscher, Sr., Went to a pAll Details Complete t i SHiedo planes o f the fleet air A h ^ m ! ^ Haven Metropolitan Wa- 200 hour night course. This is in tog on aa equal basis with any to President Roosevelt a cable say­ hearing date, givin g too objoetaii?j damaged by a torpedo from a fleet came from Senator connection with National Defense. duced the number o f German capi­ neighbor’s and called police. Abased on the aircraft carrier air arm plane, possibly launched encountered who con-1^®® p ia tric t It the vote is fa- other branch of toe army. ing "Peace lover# ot Britain beg at least tea days noties. r Royal, and the new S5.000- wagea. The southern owners were I squadron again liad Bingham in three of the eleven As a result of this order there will tal ships to three—the Tlrpitx, a As they arrived. Smith sought WlU Read for Cleea Fua you, in coming #peech, to open from an aircraft carried or cata- reported putting their case tn tha Brltiab fleet, ^ "i^meval* proWblUon” I vorable be four added to the present force brand-new 35,000-ton sUtershlp of refuge to a closet, using the tey hattteship Prince o f Wales, pxilted from another big ship o f the Truman Urges For Memorial Parade "It has prorod already what door to peace on Allied terms to Skating with bhmt skates tt was an American-made w ri^g. which waa taken aa Indl- Claiming further successM tonight. As fast as the men who the Bismarck,' and tbe Gnelsenau ea a shield, and cried ‘Til kill many of us long have believed but practiced to prtolatorie flmaa pursuing fleet. ' certainty of victory and to end la that hunted down the eating that the deadlock might be against Biitahi'a land, aea and air only the poor, the. acquisition of the water oom* are taking this coprse finish their and the Scharnhorst, slstershlps of anybody that comes thrqpgh that have been unable to prove—that scandal of worldwide aavagery.” northern nations. i Monday and led the kiHers This apparently slowed up the prolonged. forces in the for ^te, the LegsUae Abortion work they are given an oppor­ 26,000 tons, reported by the R.A.F. door." Bismarck, ordinarily capable of ; so torpedo after torpedo AFL to Expel Some 12.000 CTO Senator Joseph P. <^ey Working Day tunity to go into private employ­ under bombardment at Brest since WUllaim Jr., shoved Smith and First Time in Many . be shot into her \itals fnnn making at least SO knots. ment. mid-March. grabbed his gun. The detectives Aid Pledged The Bismarck was 792 1-2 feet era In Hartford) charg^ The Senate alao reeSVed a fa- 'a ir. ^ gtng country yesterday decU^ cartw ywten^^ ^ broadly drawn that It ^orable report on a measure r»- Among those to be assigned to The BUmarck was Uunebed killed Smith. Years No Troops Will le Miniater Winston Church-1 long, had a beam o f 118 feet, a Machine Unit the course in the local Trade school ^ e b . 14, 1939, the first o f four O. Elmore Watldns draught of 26 feet and carried the MedlaUon Board's propoaalfwM«^‘* ^ « “ «^ '^ «^ * ^ L ro u ld legallae abortlcm wd «- thb work next week for Be in Line; Program For Defense 'MacDonald’s Annual* ftivt Lord of the Admiral*' rosumpU^ of work pending i*t- “^b,*^"‘tke^^er^d M n^?of^lonal employes and w ill be men from Manchester, *ahips rushed into construction aid to further their education to i. V. Alexander gave the na- eight 16-inch guns, twelve 5.9-lnch (Oentlnned Froa Page One)' Uement of labor disputes whl^ ana an ac that have been mad^J^t a ^ ^ inatltuUona from Thompaonville, Stafford, ElHngton, -.^en the Washington and London guns and sixteen A1 inch gims. She college work. Of the Day’s Doings. tba stoiv -of the Bismarck's brought on atrlke. two weeks pe,Mted In ^ ^ Rockville and possibly Bast Hart­ Umltation treaties terminated on Lack of Rain To Oonoct Loans nKtion—tout they disclosed, carried four aircraft' and was 'Bchlnists Aasoclatlon to diacl- ford. Dec. SO, 1930. Jane's Fighting 16,000 Industrialists ** ;. & full llhblng the alnktoga off <>eto and ing day also would be lowered Mr. Bailey stated that during The route of the Memorial Day RE-UPHOLSTERING the loss o f two. cruisera. the equipped with two caUpuIts. Mlne the local union, to eee that 2 A representative of the state Ships, BriUsh manual on warcraft, the coming year possibly six new - and F iji; the slnklnir of There waa considerable specula­ The strikers demanded * fuU dMtrucUon of the Hood off -i,, a.nate that I”*™ “•*>* to eight hours. parade, approved by the Memorial Guarantee Cooperation hey obey the agreement they union _ office is in these towns today mak­ ' lisU the Bismarck aa 792 1-2 feet Worry Cause appUcktions for aid will come and the damaftng tion lust where the British fleet signed?" demanded Sm ator Con- i"'*!!?!!..!! L K l Iceland In the same category-^ -over ^ The reduoUpn would apply «- ing selections o f men to be assign- long with a beam of 118 feet and from this year's graduation class. Day committee last night at the I battleships anu several oth- caught up with the Bismarck. Ob­ cento an hour to a I telU^ blows in the Battle, of the ^ t r o T ^ e . jrtth :many of | the case of unfavorable In Program. , SPECIAL naily (D-Tex). centa, cUmlnftUon o f pieco work, Newspapers declared tke 8d to the work. a draught of 26 feet Due to this number, plus the necea- final meeting before the holiday, nilsiTn at Um Mediterranean viously the chase had covered hun­ Green replied that it was, add­ our cltlaena taugm by their emergency. dreds of miles since Saturday's and paid vacations. xmfavorably re- Her armament consisted of eight Dwindling Riven Men< eity of continuous aid to those stu­ will follow the eame course aa dur­ ; ia Um raging battle for Crete, ing, however, that the officlala of Hood had been regarded as sn Im­ church that It to a "sin.” 15-lnch guns, twelve 6.9-lnch and dents now to college and grad-jate Caticago, May 37.—(F )—W illiam 3-Piece jt they were able to say that engagement in the Strait of -Den­ the international bad endorsed the portant' guardian of Brltoin's At­ He contended, however; th^ ported ^ II*® Labor Committee ing the peat decade. Unite will 8. Knudsen, director general of code o f Public Records sixteen 4.1-lnch guns. She carried ace Hydro-Electric schools, a drive ^ 1 be made to Beet, even so pounded, has mark. strike. lantic lifeline, and said British thMt» waa no Intent on the part waa one establishing a collect the outstanding loans owed form on Mato‘street, from Forest the Office of Production Manage­ ^ fttf prevented sea-borne Oer- In Saturday's engagement the Naval lossts in the eastern Medl- four aircraft and two catapults. *T can't understand how they German Planes ^ the LeslBlature "to break down safety regulaUons for workmen Her vm or and complement were Power in SduUi. by former borrowers who are now street to Charter Oak and Mato ment, today had from 16,000 to- Suites _ lOroes from reaching Crete Admiralty announced that a unit would do th a t" Green oalcL He Iterranean______eliminated that many of that church” and in building oporationa. /I at 9 o'clock and will move out at dustrlallata written pledges guar­ lhas covered the safe arrival of ‘ Warrnntoe undisclosed. ^ praduated arid are employed to R « r . $32, BOW at the German force had been hit went on to observe tha^ all other A t-ta s »1 r H s " i f i a 1 i PO* IS Capital Shipa Left Atlanta, May 27. — (ff) — The metal trades unions were anxious Thomas drive has been conveyed The loss of the Hood left the To Increaae Funds Elmer Weden of the American nation’s defense program. ; defenders of tb( island. tered on the Bismarck, it might to get back to work to comply and. by now, abnird statutory pro- an unfavorable report on a bill lengthening number of bright, by the Manchester corporation to BriUsh with 15 capital ships—the cloudless days to the southeast is A discussion was held concern­ Legion. Preceding a brief speech last Limited Time Only • the naUoA the sinking o f the have cut her speed and enabled with the agreement hibition which seeks to compel all permitting town clerks to draw The route of the parade will be night at a preparedneaa rally of however, was the real (ConUaned From Page One) Robert M. Alexander and Byleen number she had when the war be­ worrying the men who shoulder ing various methods of increasing Reg. Price Materials Si^ Pries the Royal N avy to keep her In "I want to aay to theae outlaw of the people of the state to con- up real estate deeds, issue certlfl- the Fund and the committee w ill north on Mato street to the Cen­ 1,700 business and Industrial exec­ sight for her final destruction. C. Flynn. ^ gan—with seven others building. responsibility for furnishing elec­ people that they are apt to stay mand said, indicated ahe was sur­ About Town form to what a small minority cates of title and other documents Perm it ' again meet soon to consider this ter; east on Bast Center street, utives, Knudsen was presented a*a statement that the (Germany has never annotmeed itiawa if they don't watch their thinks is desirable.” in qoimecUon with land In their The Royal Oak, 29,150 tons, was tricity to defense industries. $49 Deidms $42 was beyond the range rounded by overwhelming enemy Building permits for the follow­ torpedoed by a German subniarine "It has come down to a plain proUem. (south side) to 9pruce; oounter- with a 600-page book containing how many officers and men her ep," Cmmally asserted. Seen minority Wish towns. The proposal arose from ing new jconstruction have been Mr.______Bailey, reported______to the truiH marching on the north side of East the pledges to place "patriotism $60 ' Tapestries ______n convoy bombere, toes* new batUeahlpa carry, but p ro ^ I^gnun "Breaking Down' forces and so badly crippled she Warren Gerlch, of Birch Moun­ at Scapa Flow, British Naval base, question o f whether we w ill run C’«e ften di alrdranaa, was tak* could not maneuver. It read: ppn,TuirMi the nrohibl- a recent Superior Court order en- Issued: James F. Roach Jr. to ‘ on Oct. 15, 1989. our air-conditlontog plants for tees several instances of gratitude I Center to Center Park for the Me- above psraimal gains." other Fabitos PropeeUeeately aUy the Bismarck bad about the Senator Brewster (R-Me) as­ tain road, who conducts a fuel oil f t o tS?* l 8Ui Joining the Meriden town ■ clerk, build for Wilbur and Elsie Brown. J expreseed by students aided by the morlal Day exeroiaea. Must Prooeed at Swift Pace ‘to taAeate that tha Nasi bat- serted that the national defense "Ship unable to maneuver. We Two batUeshlpa, the King caihifort, or build airplanes for our same complement as British ships are fighting to the last shell. Long businessDuaineaa min maneneewr.Manchester, waaw « . re-1 j -1 “^ _ ^ “ ^ ^ rtln g *^ th were Miss Ruth Payne, from engsiglng Princeton street, 88.935 dwelling si Foundation. lu one caee, a student No Troops la Line Knudsen told toe rally, qx>n- I at least L80(( mUos out o f the same aiae. between 1.800 pry • ^ have been placed into commission Donald chairman the Georgia Our reputation for dependa­ States when Ut was sunk. and 1,500 men. TKe Bismarck's speed had .been authorlsed" pfacUce of law. builder for Alien M. Barrett on ' since the war’s start and they fill ^ e a special trip here to pay hU no troops will parUcipate to the of Manufacturers and tha nitools Stifp year lOTltaro te tt* (The British announcement cent beiilnd achedule after Given to b, 1« * «rtoo. It.^ >” Called Into Oanens Public Service Oommlssion, yes­ oommeree raiding air* reduced by a hit In the prow dur­ Bond street, dwelling 84.800; Dan­ the gap left by the loss of the Hood terday. final tos^ment. Not only did he *?n»e former NaUonal Manufacturers' Association, that ble, guaranteed workmanship fraroa made no mention of the fate of the had said he did not think strikes House Republicai^ were called iel C. Miller, application for a toe defense program must proceed Uka tha big four-motored had seriously handicapped the de­ ing the engagement with tbe Hood, and Royal Oak. He asserted the situation was expren hU appreciate but made Quard unite. Company K and tha is your aaaurance of complete 3. RtiMIt-^wttb :Wulfi have an effectlva BiamareVr crew.) but ahe was apparenUIy trying to into caucus soon after, the start three car garage flM , located at Early in the war the German AnU Tank Company ara to Florida at a swift paoe without any to- Fleet AdmlraV Guenther Luet fense e ffo r t , Company No. 2 of the Manches- waa unenfowMble and Mgbiy "extremely serious,” and said that satisfaction. . fllUag afUM .range of at Mat S.000 reach the German-occupied French of the legislative day, with re­ 162 Spencer. pocket batUeahlp Admiral Graf If the call for cooperation went W bu^n to the 1 to training and to# two local SUte terferenoe. He aeserted that to# Jena, winner of promotion and the 1 GrewGreen saidaaid he waa not ppiepared i e ^ ~ tor fire departmen^as b^n notl- of moderate I ^rta cur^nt that the' town clerka AppUcattons students might likewise receive "defense Job is your Job and your A Re-Covtrod knight's cross of the iron cross— I to advocate gwernment e e l^ e of port of Brest. Later a torpedo Spee lost a ruimlng batUe with unheeded b y , tbe public "w e w ill Guard Cotopanlas which replaced ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR sthree days after the launched by a British plana reduc­ Applicatlorji for marriage li­ thim British cruisers oCl the South this worthwW e atd. the NaUonal Guard ara not ready efforts and those that work with highest military deco- proparty M d Feitorol ryulaMbn of censes have been filed at the office be compelled to issue priorities— A B O U T US blasted to Germany's highest ed her speed still further, and last American coast and was scutUed that is, go into a system of ra­ Another Instance for public appearance. Colonel you will win this battle on toe in­ and Oreen- n riM ^or £ part in the Nor- labor in defeitM Indiwtriw. at the town clerk by- Kran R. Kil­ at Montevideo. In another instance a student WUUam J. Maxwell, the Battalion dustrial iront, tbla battle for de­ Saglesa Proof w^gUm «ro^dgn*M t year, was! Green explatoed ^ t the A ^ patrick of this town and Carolyn tioning power so tbe defense in­ now in graduate school on s that tbs ttnlts 'of tha Royal SiSSi’ l members^ will go to the* "^Ohn^srl John B. Sit'em system ^ has already condemned to I| ihe'^blUthe bill and p o «i- The British aircraft carrier dustries will be able to obtain Commander etates. mocracy and American freedom. We Carry Our Own ,FiM Deflvaiy I* M 88.000- agaln by two plane-Uunched tor- blUty that the committee's unfa- O. Wilson, Hartford; and by Rich- - Glorious waaisunk in June, 1940, scholarship saved enough mcmey Units to toe parade wUl be ex- "Let’s all have one thought; erA J, Berggren and Dorothy I* their needs."' to pay.y ba(b a wthe ...... loan he had receiv- tottleshlp Prinoa of WaM. He alao was credited with direct­ pedoes, one of which smashed I*®'1 ^^gp^ts to John SpUlsne!* Bingham asserted that the l^ e ^to^le report might run into dlf- duitog Naval fighting off tbe The threat to hydro-electric aervice men. G irl and Boy Scouts, let’s get the Job done; let’s get it Accounts ing Naal Naval units which sank stolke. control over' that situation ®. f*®® aeiutu scored the sinking. flee on toe part of the student who Naaaire. in the AUanUc last Marefli. AdnUrol who haa been ,a paUent at .St. . . . —free to follow the ties generate their , electricity. of ex-service groups and disabled Walter D. Fuller, president of cited, however, a letter he had Began BnUding Navy said that he wished to repay the the National Association, who also he had been deaerted by tbe written to local union officlala aa- mandlng the Jarman fo^ head^ I Hospital. Hartford, for | of their . conscience Md their There has not been a gener^ veteraiui and Goldd fStar Motoera MacDonald Upholstery Go f cruiser Prince Bugen, With the termlnaUon of tbe P ^ ® WUl b , head_ed spoke, presented toe book of Catalina Long-Range serUng that the AFL could not ^ the last three months, is so far Im- churches" or whether hr® .MmlUUon treattes, Germany be- moderately heavy rain to tbe might enjoy the same opportunity ‘0 of Oermany's three crutaen that bis ship was out of control. | p|.o,ygd n |g expected that he be subjected to a diacrimlnato^ ^ _ southeast since A pril 25, ahd none by a platoon o f town poUca and pledges to Knudsen. 983 Main St. (American Industrial Bldg.) ''countenance" continuance of the gan ■ building ild i _ a navy with a nuc­ that he had. tba 10,000-ton Hipper class, Flying Boat Early today, Germans said, the will be diaebarged this week. uw desired by a minority ... who nLlfeh appeared to the offing. Tbe the Board of Selectmen,.aa to other ^ aaaertod. walk oiit. crippled battleahlp "succumbed to leus. of 69 ehipsMiips oof f all classes, to­to- The Verplanck Foundation offers years. ----- BtiU beUeve birth control r. U drought ia parching pastures, financial assistance to outstanding ^^Maasores are being taken with Washington, May 27.—(6)—The the numerically superior ^enemy." talling 128,382 tons. OfUcial sta- Special Tribute To Dead Japanese Warned American-made Catalina 09^ R16 Man-Day$ Members o f (Campbell Council against the' moral law.” . | € • '' i tiaUcs In Washington at that time truck cropa and gardens. students of Manchester High to the Bu^, one of Official Annopaoemeat fC. o f C., last night visited the John Spectators crowded the Senate ( Asks Vohiatary AcUon A special tribute to toe dead of which spotted the German batUe- K »* '^ ^ »'»* ® indicated Germany plaimed build­ school who show a sincere desire the Grand A rm y o f the RepubliO _ , a moat powerful eniiaen, 'A n official announcement by B. Burke funeral home and recited chamber for the debate, ing 38 vessels totaling^ 195,866 Defense-worried men, however. to continue their education. Tlie >n ‘Red’ Thoughts IhAaffM al statement said. ship BUmarck was Identified here|£|J IF o rlc L o ft will be accorded by Marahai We­ today aa a long-range, twin-engine vt _ia n —The DNB, the German news agency, the rosary, us a tribute to John Aonlaod Cooney Attadr tons. tbou^t to terms of electricity recipients of this aid must also > .H an s PWcB Dp TraO and Industry. W. Cooper Green, den and toe Salvation Army quar­ a^d: SpUlane. Rev. Edmund Barrett led *^Jallerles resounded with In January, 1937, Adolf HlUer earn part of their collide expenses. tet will sing a aelectlon during the The British dlacloaed that tbe ar^?i!iSI?2tod“ ^ftolftoT S .. "The batUeahlp B ism arck, put into service without fanfare president o f .to e jp ity Commission Tokyo, May 27— (F)—Lieut. Gen _G k eluded her pursuers (ured s f Ssn Die^o, Osllx* | — wnrit wsre losf ***’ applause when Cooney completed to industrial flnntoghana, ap­ decorative seiVlce*. Helauke Yanagawa, Japanese mto- which in iU first fight against I an attack on the bill, chargly ] the 1,625-top destroyer Leberecht Marshal Weden will also read Baturday night in bad weath- British superiority sank the bet- Sunday School teachers and of­ Maass, the first of 16 "of an en- pealed to residents to Join volun­ later o f Juetice, notified officials hat a United Statea-bullt that It contained a "materlaUstlo tarily to conservation afforta. He Plainville Plant General Logon’s General Orders, under his Jurisdiction today that but, UecruUer Hood and damaged tbe ficers of tbe Emanuel Lutheran tiraly new type." The ship was Memorial Day phuM picked up her trail church wlU hold their monthly I philosophypmioeopny that there are no ooo- 'TT. sunk in operaUons coinciding with ordered urmecesSary lights turned I read at every "any attempt to publish or spread ia known officially as batUeshIp King George V, was re­ W r fe i* lr X ^ ts*slrA s®i‘vl®® throughout toe country Sunday M o re mid-day. Service staUsticlsns estimated duced in lU own speed by a hit in meeting tonight at 8 o'ciocx.'clock ai.St theme i *—r cepU----- of—------..... « Poland’s conquest off to city hall. 4 1*0 (Jommuntatio thoughts ia to be BS launched from the Ark waa thought probable that tbe ▼TUr^lLVrB JJ,, obaervanco over 76 strictly prohibited atooe there are ng(^iinM used by the British are that if tbe 2,000,000 man-days had tbe prow. homeof Mrs. Harold McIntosh of at- By March, 1988, shipyards along The Montgomery, Ala., Cham­ then pounced on her time been worked, they could have con­ 92 Hemlock. ' 1^®“ !* 0^®H “ i the Baltic' and North Seas were ber o f Commerce ■ asked bualneaa years sgo. people trying to hide behind the tbe PBY-4. Utest type of the Con­ "A torpedo from an attacking MemiocK. 1 sppUuse with sharp Ltocoto’a Gettysburg Address **in a Buoeession of at- tributed 44,000 Garand semi-auto­ Arplane May 24 reduced her speed working overUme and 4 -warcraft and residents , to ■ cooperate "by good name of toe Soviet-Japaneee Ms*s.” It was related. It waa solidated flying boats. matic rifles or 285 Ught tanka to - The combined practice of the raps of the gavel and a stero (nt^ning 835,287 tons w ire plying curtaOtog the use of electricity to Plainville, May 27— (F) —Ap-1 will be read by Harry Straw, friendahto following conclusion of Has Pratt and Whttaey Baglnee even more. hat elaimad that the torpedo-car* tbe defense effort. Salvation Army fasmd and Song­ WMTilng that tha galleries would the sea or under construoUon, At surplus lighting, and other non- proximately 900 employes of the member of toe High school debat- Um n s w a ltty j m c L” The PBY is powered by two ••On May 26, about 400 sea be cleared If there were any more Standard Steel Dtvlaioh of T2m tog team and hla alternate srUl g aircraft alona'accounted for Yesterday, it was estimsted, miles west of Brest,.the ship waa sters, scheduled fo r tonight has that time two aircraft earriera easantial uses.” (J ^ e n and Russia signed a neu­ Btasnarck. P ia tt and .Whitney engines o f 1,- 25,800 men were Idle in labor dit- been cancelled, i demonstratlona. 'o f 19,350 ten*, each wera said to WaoM Afleet Tsxtilea M a ^ RoekweQ Ckmpany walkad ba Robert Richmond. Straw and trality pact April 18 catling toe 200 horsepower each. ApproximaU hit again about 0 p. m. by two "If this phlMophy fo®«,«> “ ba part of tbe Oenium fleet but “* ^ Offanis- Richmond were winners, recently, “peaotful and friendly relations' But if they did It was perbapa putes In plants handling army aerial- torpedoes, one of which McDonald declared that south' Srat Ums in. mUitary history dimensions are: contracts. A delegation from Sunset Coun­ tbe public u Imbued with It, as­ netUier bee been heard of th acUon eastern textile plants “probably ei Clasr^ C. Snilth said, the man-1 in a ktoool competition for tola between toe two countri®#-! Wing spread, 110 feet; height, broke one rudder and,.a propeller. sert^ Cooney, like Bingham we agement rofused to include 175 honor, a battletoip has bean sunk Figures by Moaths " A t 11:42 p. m. the following cil, Degree of Focahohtas; wlU go so far. v, , would be forced to give up tbeir tha air. At any rata, tbe 18 .feet; length, 65 feet; weight, to the Beet cemetery at aaven of the youngest msmbers of the A 1983 BriUah-Gennan Naval current to detenae Industries to women wortters among those bene- PrlB<6iw l nwMktir' Army Neefle DIetittana unloaded, 25,000 pounds. FlfurM on man-days of work message reached the Naval high ‘TU wager yoo^^t ^u agreement recognixed Germany'* fltini^m a 10-c«»t-«,-hour. wage ^ p a s to r _a ware given credit for slow- lost oy months in I M l arare re- commaml from Fleet Commander o'clock tonight to deoorata tlM other areas" If toe Office of Pro­ up tbe Btamarck and making It bvf a cruising.speed at a bou t,---- . gravas o f decaasacS mambara, and j win have to ^ right to buUa 45 fo r ovary 100 duction Management Issues poarar Washington, May 37.—(F)r-Tha 170 miles sn hour. Its^top . speed ^ 1 ported as foUoars: January lOl,- AdmiralLuetjena; BrtUab eubmartnee and 85 war The employee, mernbon; o f the .V M ^ b le bar final destruction., IT?, I Sni«. ^eoevo, March from there to Beet Olaetonbury future fo r children/ priorities because of tbe drought United AutomobUe Workere (Cl- ^*®.y>® op»tog W^yer ^ Army bung out tha "help wanted" araa not given, but officials said it 540; February 429,879; " ‘Unable to maneuver. We are Cooney ooctended that planned voseele of other classes. Two other sign today for 850 tratoed dlatl' '-'“T AMander said the first telHng 664,519; A pril 872.478; M ay (to for the same reason. Member* de­ He declared "toe difficulty for O), had voted at midnight to ac- .^ 0 b«adlctiom The was ’’hot much greater than tu fighting to the last shell. Long siring transportation should caU fsmuiet woiAd lead to a planned BriUsb-Oerman agreementa were Uana, to add to toe force o f 108 Stows were delivered by the tor­ date) 454,900. live the Fuehrer,- Signed fleet toe south to drastic action by toe cept company terms and caUed off Memorial Day aMreas wlU bo cruising speed, the plane being de- 534«.'6r 5S6& reached, one in 1935 and another OPM to issuing priorities for elec now on duty to Army hospitals. nado carriers last night. The 2,000,000 man-hour figure commander.' ‘Mein Other Sets ...... $24.95 op a strike scheduled fo r thU mom- * lv «n by Rev. Tborsten A . (Jus- There waa no evidence that aignea for long-range scouting, •Tills,” be shouted, la In 1987. Bach aUowed further con- trie current use lies to toe fact Pay is 81,800 a year, and to peaoe- did not Include Saturdays, Sun­ "In the battle agalnat tbe grad­ ■ strucUon ^ Germany, tog, At 7:30, a half hour after le- tafson, pastor of toe Emanuel Araertean-made planes did more rather than high spe^. Templa Chaptar, Order of the Kam pf.’ " that few todiutries to toe south porting for work, a secrat meeting Lutheran churdi. time o ^ femala dletitiana oerti- days or hollda;^, and did not take ually Increaring strength of ene­ He told th* Senate that malv Baba OM ter o f Ooooeni ftom tha tecoiuialsaance work i Eastern Star, wUl meet tomorrow w ill be so olasseia, earo fo r the was caUed and tbe strike move At the efter-dseoratiro servlM fled by toe Civil Servioe Oommle- into account sonfe War Depart­ my Naval forcea the battleship evening In the Meeonlc Temple. at the draftees which have left Pre-war concern In Great Brit­ ■ian are emplojwd. pMd) trapped tbe fleeing Bls- ment Qontiacta held up in plants Bismarck' fought on, until finally, ain and tba United $tataa over' tbe aluihlnun Industry and some air­ approved. _ to honor of the unknotm dead of inarrir aoeording to the official | Staked Tomatoes I The annual Menmrlal servioe wUl Hartford bore aUeii' names. The plane plants.' of small subcontracting firms, the on the morning of May 27, it fell be exemplified for deoeaeitd mem- crowd broke Into Uughter as he growing Gennan Navy centered eral Manager J; B. Melaon Uu waift the eulogy wffl be given account victim to superior strength." on HlUer’a apparent determbui- "Black out” o f w hite ways eras said women were earning an «vsi^ by Herbart B, HouM of'tba <3ltt- lioag Baage Scout Plaae Yield the Most[ Arm y said i bet*. The ottlcei* ar* requested to addM: one saving Atlanta arranged to aga of 40 cento an hour, and be- Lens group on the oommlttee and No Bxaet Details Olvea wear whlta. RefMahmenii wUl ba Uon to rebuUd tbe U-boSt fleet The Catalina, the only Amert- ••OcoaatonaUy, w * find mkke. The Greater Atlanta 84ft' ^ *w»lved the p f S S wm be road by Atox- No exact details ware given of laerved a fter tba huslnaa meeting. them draftees with a good Taffim that bad all but brought Britain f«M»-aiade plane mentioned, ia a « « iDifficultie* Persist to her knees to the World War. toUl Lfsague postponed aU night tong*range aoout and patrol flying New Haven, May 87. — Expert- ^ . m . the rin*i fighting between the Bis- , n&me. Ifa dsblorabl* to think that games Indefinitely. A t Knoxville, menu in tomato culture in IMO At Packard P la n t marak______and the British sea forces. Susan Hoyt Croassn, 187 North I (fidNew England stock 8(181 t bow many submarines Ger- h a st and is hot need fo r torpedo now has la not known out- Tenn., x steam-plant was substi­ half iSefto^jL^^SiitoSSSfth^ J S S t5 ^ w e d that tt pays to stake plahU The fate of Admliid Luetjtra and. I Elm, entertained IT of her rela-1 reprodudng itaeJt." Art tuted for toe 1,200 kllo-watts an ud r conferrace among offieen ®f dSS^^ tot if extra costa can be k^pt beloa- By The Associated Press his crew also was left undartfled, tlves and friends at her home yes- Asserting ‘thnt With control pf Berlin official' q u a r t ^ On One jierial torpedo hit the Bia- Labor difficulties persisted at , 1940, Germany whs re- hour usually ^ten from TVA toe firm and representatives .of a.uamtrm ta . n^rck astern, crippUng her Ittotf- 8100 per acre. ' This report was but It was presumed that the Ble- y n raWed the dpngar t l^ In ^ 1^ hydro*eIeefnc system. the workers wUl te held this after* | made by Dr. M. F. Morgan of tbe The Packard Motor Car Company I to be buUdtog a submarine posts will dacorato toe monument gear, official account r<^ at Detroit, and at The North marck sank slowly, giving tbe j cf her | ture there would be “nq one to de------0----- noon. Agrtcultural Ehepiertment Station men a chance to aava their Uvea. I ware served on the lawn and many | fend our shores," Cooney eald: In February of this year (and soldiers flags, rsproesnting toted, and after that she waa ob- American Aviation, In ^ plant at g i^ were prestntod by those at­ sources said they beard •■rvefl operating at very reduced at New Haven to vegetable men The Bismarck which was arm­ *T hop# tha tim e win never come 1 utUmoam g n ' in CMnect)cut.„ Tbe cultural work Inglewood, OsUf., accoinpanled in tending. Gennany expected to have 600 Hope to Locate .^ipa^ and making “uncootroUable each caae by threaU to strike ed with eight 15-inch and twelva when there U » I .T h ron gh the ages, d w g ift waa a by-product OTsa experiment -lnch guns and an unstated num­ submarines ready for spring ac- Hurley to Name Tbe Salvation Army band adn ■WDdM.** CTO United AutomobUe Work 6 It was reported today that a power in tim e o f crime. / o f a ring bet been dw nm * • Than the Prince of Walee, sister on mainUliUng fertility in UtBd-j ber of anti-aircraft guns, received *^He recaUed that about worn- Uoft. take-part to toe servlcee. aug­ used for vegetable producUon in erii at the North American Avia* targe ikibUe parking qiace win be 20 b«d of betxadiid. Modem Tbe. loss of the Bismarck was Two Missing Boys Ship of fbe King George V, and tion plant were reported ready to her bepUam o f fir* last week in en in the House voted for tbe blU New M ilk Head mented arito 30 out of team bands­ tiM 'bther pursuing shipa closed in the state. her sensational victory over tbe I opened soon on tbe pcoperty own- swains teflea their love tba greatest stogie blow to tbe Tomato______^ _____ planU_____ were set out __ in strike at S a. m. tomorrow to en- >y WUUam RuWnow at Main men, and wUl play toroa selec- fa r tbe km. HIgb ofQciala aaid it Hood. * * ^ t o » * t know how mqnjr ohlH ’ storiee ia dw brilUenoe of German navy. A recapitulsUon of tidne during tba ceromoalea, to- in four plots. Dr. Morgan M it esakee Pockat baltUeihlp*—1. Paul Atkinson, U , and Melvin Da­ today that Oovenor Hurley would sing. wss irontoal that planes from ship, also has been commissioned. I J? 1*“ Cooney contended that the prob- announce the nomtoaUon of Doa-J Tbe exarctoes will close wlto Spacing in the other plots gave | rata from 50 to 75 cants an hour, The only other batUeahlpa Ger- U«» ^ for large famihee In your RMnanoe im oM ctal at Chuleers— 4. vie, 11, would be found readily to­ Ark Royal played a tna)or room for twice aa many planU per I The cooq^aay haa 8109,000,000 in aid Odeen Hammerberg of tbe Un-1 gun salute by the Legion, taps by to bringing tbe Btamarck, to manv ha* are the Oiialaenau and I demand for longer ._terTXi parktag I wrastraitened ciieamBtancee was not Uttk cost wiwn yoo sdect Destroyer*—14. day to toe pond-dotted north­ plot and half of the planU tn each I national orders, than win b* permlUed on the western Maine forest where they tvarslty of Connecticut faculty as I Legion buglers, Ark Royal was often the Scharnhorst, both of 26,000 one to be solved through With fcon- ith cre. Torpedo boats—2. state milk administrator latfr to I Over 700 graves to this and by the Germans to have were trimmed to one .stem, half I Another strike threat waa at street*. troL Rather, he eeid, it should be Minesweepers—3. became separated from their par' to .two- sterna. During tbe grow-1 ms Padoud plant in , Germans reading the brief -an­ ante Sunday, tl>® r,vM®'H wage hike.' Tits present scale wss ]>aper officea fo r dafinlte word ^ pBaad-aid the HW nsbaM buM: Navy atot powarfifl wi*dMM^:^r^vato*^ otnobilaalt^ mU sFtting ^ BfiFtog h—fS { AAgrtadtutal'" giicultucal —Economics Economics atoee atoee theas, aa the ot- m said. «ngle-stem pianU pre-ll^diaekinad. outooaanot tha battle buUdtog) a dOg E iiM a g near tbe ao-caOed 1989: He has blen'connected with duoed the largest amount o f earty] m ural OsnU*** cal'- Ito -w fc* *hjM««adnhh rank flrat In I We. Some were f ashionably d t a ^ Pocket batttoahlpe—3. Uhby cftiaps—about four stiles it, baaaiiBa tt fn ilt but the douMe stems ca u g^ itod**the**o»wSr®aiino»lMJM^ Iths'vWtlng Ust for national p l m k s j women to tbe imlronity to various capeci- W eid i Operattona continued yesterday predominated. Many of Aircraft carriers—2. from arben tbe Oover-Foxetoft Ues sine* 19M and at one Ume up aftsr tbe first two wesks. Un«. at tba Nlag^n Falls. N. Y,. plant without eommsnL land monunwnta. suited pUnU legged in production them fonnarty were paUent* at A Heavy cruleero—4. boy* dtauqiearod arito an Irish served'on the Harvard Univenlty East Hamptob, May 37—(F)— cf Tbs Carborundum Com^^ PlghtliM Few Bewa th* Wrth control cUnic* operating Cruisers—4 (two moro buUd­ setter canid Oarty. faculty. Ha is 87 yaaii tid. Tha MiaaiMsa County I^oite- until August 28, when the cumula- dMpIta a *tr4ks by aatom at f ttve piddngs equalled those of tbe An official Gwman aimounce- in the state until aiSoprame ooort to g ). inea’e Ctaib wiB aak tba State IJOO employa* fo r n eoUacUvq ment after midnight declared the Matthew DseUoyert 11 (two mere ir*w i Oaal stgked plants. After that data the Th# last battle of the OvU War i *®®^” i Water Cbmoristimi to foetid Royal tkWt BIsmarWt already had bean en­ $49.50 $75.00 huUdtog). duBtftar of petroleum occurttd May 11. 1866. after tba |lty « U>« P«>y»IV«y ^ Toipodo boot*—13 (tea r f y afaad to Um platoe and bowls ofat tbeUiit KMtnet hti*but thatba nafitaemarket nrieaprice ato f, I Bmk*s___ . . abraMvee, _ . - importut in gaged in a fierds aea figbt for swrandar of Ganaral Laa at An-f Bhth centrol advocatea. who by New WoBswlek's coal Iteto the Osnnectleut etror. M«m- iBOTo than four bowa. It aaid: buOdtog). srito which they were used wan psoduead 8M67 tone at tbe mto' ben said last ntgtat that a m catch returiM LlettaSe^o/u s5n|™lSs NatloMd Mediatkm Bomrd "Tha batUeahlp BUmarck a...possattax, baa Va. On that d^lmaU, teUgraph ^ WIOR tbe knivaa, forka. and spoons, used «n l to June, IM A as oomparedtof shwd was hurt by oil apd srild aagagad in' baavy flghUng|oolooM., Barrett with 600 Upton jetngoJ * ^ AT A U AAP F0t» f TtICt S61M 6 «M WeMinc Mags J t w d e r Renta wen flrat made payable to old-t^M chophousos o f lo n - to only TI.5II9 tone to Jape ^ toe iioe planted oy tlw Entx Sports- In m oa^ Ift England to 1188l *m .T 4 ^ ------" I 5 J 5 U p $771iafaiSt. M r j w - \ if 6 Uteted . OpsB AS Dsy W« f'’ '-'y'

... , ■ ■ .. .' A ^ \ MANOMSTBI EVUnKG HERALD. MANCHES1|dL CONN. tyESDAT, MAY 27, IMl aiAHUMlMn'ein SVI&MHa MBBALIJ, UAmjlUBdTlUl, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 27,1941 to A b o u t T ow u Cliff Spencer M. H. S. Blanks Meriden for 1st Shutout, 5-0; H m Emblem C3ub wilThave a Of Wfishingteii Consistent Clpitting Keeps Cards in National League^. pubUe dsaasrt-brtdffa tonsorrow Trade Drubs Rockville in Slugfest by 16-11 F e^val To anemooa at two omchk at the Blka home la Rockvilla. Mrs. Har­ Leads Golfers ■ P ry Dowdtog oC Jftoekville to chair- and Maiaiiaater women on G ib b ie^ me Thirty Games Are Slated (^m ^ex Shed, of Schools* Draft Office oommlttW are M ^ Robert Little>Known Pro Tops Smith’s Homer Conn/Stops Knox in 8th; Phelon AUows Twi League Anno ices 2 Home Runs in eason to Be a a d ja ra John Shea. Sectional Quallfiera. B y 7-6 iQore For Twi League Campaign 1^ Enlarged Awaits Order Jarrsttxand Dell Aycock, of For National Open at Paces Barrage lys He’s Set for Louis Only 3 Knocks A,WmC««,, Top the Cnbs by 1: Oklaltoma/viaft Manchester ,for Its Rules for/Season to Play. late »inday night for a Fort Worth in June. ♦ Mfackmen Lose Inferior*; /! For Fifth Win 1^ Dnke Moraa Afour lefts to the head backed ^ d - For 8 Innings louse and Hale T^n* A schedule of thirty games has# July 3—Pollfii Amerks vs. mqilth’s series s4 revival meetings scheduled gatoe. The single con­ been arranged for the ’Twilight North Ends. ______wMther toter* Difficult to Estimate the iMiginiiing tomorrow night The PltUburgh, May 28—(8 V - BlUy dy Into a comer and a right drop- Code for 8th Campaign ners in Y Softball TU^ ity. Cop Seven of Last Red Birds Achieve 7th Buck Newsom Ms By Hugh a FuUertoa, gr. Conn, walUing light hevywelght pi^ him for a nine count. Ha came tract form, a* adopted by the LeagUA It was announced today July 4—Silbro's va PaganTa third victory instead of I than lAOO jmptja ^ Number to Register on current series of rbdvals was one Now York, May 37-H8V-CUff league on April 30, X941 stall be b^sNick Angelo, ssorstary-treasu- July 7—Polish Amerka vs. Me- of the most succeaaful eyer con­ champ stalking , points up Into a fresh storm of leather Chapmiui and Cole Pace O f Circuit Given Ctot in 8th Inning. Eight Starts. Straight Win; Dodg­ defeat after he had bsenr) I h WIc achocOa wtU ^ Spencer, the long-driving Wash­ Five Runs in 1st proudly to his eightb-roimd tech­ and again Hopped for a toll of oonsldeted offlclaL Exceptional rtr Of the circuit, with each of the rlarty’B. for a ptnchbitter. (tB-oSrm a n n u U l^ c July 1 iu This Town* ducted here In the\ Nasarene ington pro who never has Invaded where players are at school or not five entries playing each other July 9—Moriarty’a vs. Silbro’s. Ten in 6th Bring nical knockout triumph'over pudgy eight. The third time he left the KLHit Attack as Lo* By Prexy; Tony Dubai* House and Hale defeated Gib- Philadelphia, May 37.—(FV-The ers Begt Phils, 7*4; OI at Bducatlooal Sqirtia at church. the Held of big-tinae golf had his Buddy Knox, Dayton, Ohio, heavy­ canvas after a nine cotmt found svsllsbls to *bljne three unws in the course of the July 11—North Ends vs. Paga- ^^’elock tonight, K It raw I Although no doflnlte orders ra- day of glory, yesterday when he do New Vice l^esideht Rule 9-:-Bacb club shall be al­ biea in an extra inning Y Softball season, which extends frmn June Athletics have shed their Inferiori­ Reds Outslug Pirates Frick Fines Cubs chanics Victory weight, as a sample of what he the bell ending the round.' He cals Gain 3rd Place; League clash last nint at the Y ni'a ty complex. That accounts in largo t wUl be poetponed mtil t j regiatratton Mrs. Merriam Terry, for sev^i^ led all the qualifiers for the Na­ “win give Joe next month.” couldn’t get off his seat for the lowed to drop three (8) players 2 to August' S. July 14—Sllbro’s va. Polish Bat 2 Wins Stand hour t o m o ^ ni«»»t. ^ p ^ ^ w it years a teacher la India, will tional open championship at Fort TaUy 7 in 7t^. Finale Here Tomorroiv from its roeter on or before July playgrounds, 7-6. Orsboni was the The opener on Monday, June 2, Amerks. measure for their seven victories In Night Qash by 7*3;; I 'I’ve had the workout I needed eighth. Rules and regidations for the >ig gun for the winners while in their laat eight starts, a spurt New York, May 27, ■%»Pt*t^a» .SaajWjB j Rooaeveft yeatorday have bean re- the guest speaker at the mee' Worth, Tex., June 5, 6 and 7. now and I’m ready for the Bomb­ ’That boy can hit harder than eif hth season of the Twilight 2. On July 5 the prseldent of the se'nds Paganl’s West Side cham­ July 16—Moriarty’s vs. North games should be won on of the Married Couples Club to­ Green, J. Massollnl* and C. Du- ttat has made them the talk of Tigers Defeat Indians, evant to the hlghW^t of we |,y q,, jocal Selective Flailing over the Columbia Manchester Trade captured a er,” asserted Billy a few minutes anybody gdves him credit,” com­ Mancheater High achieved Jta LMgue, scheduled to begin on league shall declare such players baldo stood out for the losers with pions against tta. Polish-Ameri­ Ends. aad not on rules morrow evening at the Second Con­ ntry Club course, where they mented Knox later. ”He doesn’t first shutout of the adason yester­ Monday, June 2. w efe announced free agents aad such players may cans, tiUlsta of IMS^who were de­ Third Round the American League.* iW rd It expected that free hitting, t n » scoring contest after hto thumping lefts gnd rights the stick. L. Massolinl turned in ’The boys have a feeling now By Jndson Ballsy sssrs Ford Frick, president LSrt” to gregational church. All members heldxWe open back in 1931, the from RockvlUe High at Mt Nebo floored Knox three times and beat have much of a right, though.” day afternoon in blanking Meriden today by President Jack Dwyer. sign with any other club in the throned by the West\8ides last are urged to attend. A pot luck some nice fielding gems at short- July 18—PoUsb Amerks va Pa- theyYs a good club,” remarked Assoeistsd Press Sports Writer National League. reached the age of « ilnce laat S5-year-old Spencer fired rounds yesterday afternoon as. the rivals him into heliJessness last night be­ Jacobs, who Is promoting the High by 5-0 at the Silver City be­ ’The only change from last year is league after July 5 but Hiall not stm for the losers. year. \ gani’a supper at 6:80 will precede the of 68 anri 69 for a 36-bole total of fore Pittsburgh’s largest fight June 18 Oonn-Louis battle in New hind the stellar three-hit twirl! ‘ file inclusion qf a rule that grants be eligible to play until July 12, The schedule follows: wise old Connie Mack before be The only club In the National Because of this opinion ha October IS will register at the lo- meeting. Mrs. Eari Butler, secre- blasted out 33 hits and 37 runs and ’There will be a short meeting July 21—Silbro’s vs. North led his team out of town yester­ League that packs dynamite at the the Chicago Cubs $800 •lAooto, the High acnooi f 187. Tbht not only put him four mixed them with ten mlaplays to crowd of 27,048 ^>ectators. York, admitted he had been a ”bit of Herb Phelon, a victory that player the right to seek redress 1941, and all new contracts shall First Boond \ Enda. cal office. tary, 86 Phelps Road, is receiving ,trobes ahVd of the 38 other ablsd the Red and White be In full force on or after this after the game next Monday night day. )late Is that swashbuckling crew for having 36 players, aha „ and the combined orchee- Dlffleatt to Ksttnaato ^ ^ .give Trade a 16-11 triumph. It was Billy, weighing 180, was 10 worried” about th# Pittsburgher’s ’ he feela that be isn’t receiving at the Y. All managers are ex­ June 3—n^aol’s* va I^iah July 38-rMoriarty's vs. Paga- reservations. slow start. to move from the cellar to thir date, July 12, and no further ad- *Tve tried to tell them that for losaed by Billy Southwortb in St. than the limit, but said ' , ' af 'all the schools will take It to difficult to estimate how players, but the local achool’s fifth win In sev- pounds lighter than his 34-year-old square/deal from the team with pected to have their entrance fee Ametks. \ nl’a two victories over Bnoklyw tin the program, under the dl- , , of more than l.BM'who yesterday I opponent. He started so slowly ”He did look good, though, when place in the CCIL stamdinga ivithf which he is connected. ditimis to any club shall be allow­ June 4—Sllbro’s vs. North Bad sometime tack but they believe it Louis. 1 Bumy this town will be hi the *** en games and gave them a clean two ivins in seven games. Meriden and the Uat of players ready to July 25—North Ends va Polish now.” Others set off Mg firecrackers 18 and 19, which tbs ~ o f a. Albert Pearson. Hie Coventry Fragment Society gought the 138 plhces available in sweep of ths series. against Knox that promoter Mike he got started, didn’t he?” com­ BiUy Pagani, sponsor of the ed for the remainder of the sched­ hand in at this meeting. Fire Chiefa Amerks. new class. If the same propor­ will s4rye a strawberry sup^r p is national tourney. mented the promoter. comes to Mt. Nebo tomorrow for uled season, except that provision The A’s started their streak sometimes, but the league leaders protested, would stand Has Ample Space __ tion bolds for this town aa to ea- The heavy hits for the Traders Jacoba could be seen writhing in town champion West Sides, has Tmiight the Depot Square Ga­ June 8—Mnrlartjr’s va. Pagani's. July 28—Pagani’s vs. SllbmC^s. evening between 8:30 and 7:30 in his ringside seat as he debated Before the battle Jacobf had In­ the final clash of the campaign tendered his resignation as 'Vice made in Rule 7, relative to the June 9—^North Ends va. Polish against the pace-setting Cleveland really have the boom-boom ttat Frick ruled that Chicago stional Square to the area tlmated for the naUon there Known aa one of the longest were a double by Orirsb, triples rage will play a postponed game J i^ 3 0 —Moriarty’s va. PoTlah cally added a player May by the Barnard school, ths Church X Community house, | drivers In the game, Spmcer’s whether this was the man to face dicated he might listen to demands and the locals must triumph to president of the circuit for "busi­ Draft Board i^idrements. No with the Pioneer Parachute. The Amerka. Indians, sweeping a three-game ae- means heavy hlaating. The Cardi­ would be approximately 190 called by Smith and Falcetta and a home that Buddy Baer be substituted for earn an even split In 13 games ilayer shall be allowed to transfer Amerka. riea Tliey split a two-game set nals are young and fast, make lots General Manager James ' Rec, Franklin building North Covsntiy. previous successes had bem in lo-' run by Smith, while Sonski’s hom­ Louto. ness reasons” and Tony Dutaldo, winner wiU take top honors in the June 11—Pagani’s vs. Silbro’s. upon to register here. However, ’Then, almost without warning Billy In June unless Conn proved plavjBd. last year’s manager of the Poliah- » any other club under any con­ June 18—^Moriarty’a vs. Polish Aug. W silb ro ’s va. Mortarty’s. with the second place Chicago of mistakes and occasionally boat issued a $800 recall dieck bd '■‘Wdto street and to large because of voluntary enlistments cal affalra He won the Mary­ er was the best blow for Rock­ Coach Tom Kelley’s tossera standings, which are as follows: treai and ordered Outflddar I to ssat a gathering of more The Ceclllan Oub W^U 1have a land open twice and the 1989 Mid- In the fifth. Conn’s flicking left his rights against Knox. ’The Americans, has been elected in his ation except as provided beiein. Pet. Amerka Aug. 4\Paganl’a vs. North White Sox and swept another themselves. However, they have it is expected that the number at the ville’s cause. Pesdk and Gryxb suddenly became a bolt that start­ glamor for Baer arose after hto loosed a 12-blow offensive against Rule 10—Each club, through its June 16—Silbro’a vs. Moriarty'a. Ends. \ three-game series from Washing­ had more "Mg Innings” this spring ley Gilbert to leave the a S o U 5 d people. This registering under the new call rehearsal tonight at 7i3Q^ Atlantic P. O. A. title. He may collected three hlta Kroeber, King and Shulga with stead. The complete rules for the Pioneer Parachute 1.000 South Methodist church. ed the^ Ohioan’s heqd .bobbing. gallant stand against Louis last season follow: representative aijrees that no team Depot Sljuare. , . . 1.000 June 18—Pagani’s va North Aug. 6—Polish Amerka vs. Sil­ ton. than any other team in the senior tlonal League club and go -fM------concert to----- expected------will to be be considerably helow that not get far against the. nation s i m^nchester _ sent______three hurlers Chapman pounding out a double Philadelphia hospital for the Best ever presented by ^ ...... crack pros and amateurs at Fort | started and Knox slipped to his knees after one Friday. Rule 1—The circuit will be offi­ will schedule a game, within the Oibbies ...... 500 Enda bro’a \ ’They are now close to fifth circuit and they are dangerous of them hit him below the heart Conn’s hometown stand brought and a single and Cole getting two limits of the Town of Manchester Aug. 8—North Ends vs. Mori' place and if they do well on the right up to the final out In every ment of aa injured ankla . I Todayto Uat singles to lead the attack. A four- cially known aa the Twilight House and Hale ... .800 June 30—Polish Amerka. vs. thef^S2Sa?f^is2l? s'IdJJJvalfiJ'm 5>t akS? Jl righ^ttl the sev- In the sixth but got, up without a him the biggest purse of his career League of Mancheater and stall on regulariy scheduled game So. Methodist ...... 000 Sllbro’s. ' arty a road may climb Ipto the first di­ game. GUbert bad been obtataed The local draft office staff con- ______enth when Rockvilla went to work —a 33 1-3 per cent slice of the run splurge in the first was nights, this shall also include They proved it again yesterday town, has man working on Charter The.4Mxt-best score turned in at count. enough to Insure victory blit the conriat of not less than four nor Tail Cedars .OOO June 23—North Bods vs. Mori- The above schedule\is so ar­ vision. They haven’t been ttat high recent Billy Herman deal gfl a ^ 1 • Itinued tinned to mail out questionnaires Oak street replacing broken sec­ with a vengeance on hto 16-4 lead. But the next round a series of $68,OM house. more than six teams in anyone Thursday night which is officially Remaining games in the- first artys. ranged that each team the since the spring of 1987 when they by chopping down the Chicago provision ttat be ta left' A batch of 38 was mailed 27 different qualifying locations Falcetta vras rushed to the rescue Kelleyites added another - in the designated as playoff night _ for ids Oucago pJi tions in the walks on the . south was 70-6B^39 made at Birming­ third as Phelon breexed along with season. Each club shall be entitled half; Seoond Roimd same amount in home games and led the league for several weeks. Chibs, 12-11, with two home runs Illy on option at Montzha 'afternoon to the following: side of the street. but was promptly knocked out and to one representative at all official postponed games. May 27—Pioneer Parachute vs. June 35—Polish Amerka vs. Pa­ nights. Each team will pWy four “There’s no doubt that we have in the eleventh inning. Dodger farm. At the thne of Order Serial ham, Ala., by . Bam Perry, a little Smith finished up to stop the sev difficulty for eight innlnga and Rule 11—The Tober baseball tas amateur star who led, among then gave way to Bari Kennedy, gatherlnss and transact such busi­ Depot Somire Garage. gani's. Mondaya four Wednesavs, bpd a chance,” analysed Connie. "By The Uards took a IM) lead in the Dodger protest ha had not No. No. en-run rally of the visitors before ness as necessary in the name of been made the official ball for the May 28—Depot Square Garage Juno 27—North Ends vs. Sll­ four Fridaya Each team will bata ttat I do not mean we will win the first three innings, scoring seven signed a Chicago contract T esting 1688—1185 — Ernest Michael others, national amktsur champion it reached dtoastroiui proportions. who pitched the ninth. IM l season. Each club, designated Dick Chapman. Jimmy. Demaret, M, H. S. Trackmen Lose ShUlga and Dominello were the the club such delegate represents. vs. Tall Cedars. * ' bro’s. six home gamea Teams named pennant, but we will give all of times in ths third, but came apart pOTlsd to the club. iPohl. 43 Oak. Machowski and Kunlcki tolled for Rule 2—The officials of the as the home team, shall obtain May 80—So. Methodist vs. June 80—Pagani’s vs. Mori- first on this schedule will ta ths in the next stanza to lot the Cubs 1689 -48—Jonathan J. Oarda, Nazis Report who paced the powerful New York first two batters to face PhelmB ^ m a tattle.” Frick exonerated tha Rockville. and both rapped out singles buv league shall consist of a President, from the secretary of the lesme Piemeer Parachute. arty’a home team. ^ e ’ve gotten a great deal of itet six runs and eventually taka lond E. Nelson to 19 South Main. district field, Eddie Held at St Trade sent five nms across the two balls, five minutes befbre any" Intention to violate the Louis, amateur Jack Tinnin at the local right-hander bore down Vice President, Secretary and June 2—Depot Square Garggc good pitching lately,” the 77-year- ihe load,''10-9, in the seventh. In and added that any action 1660—518—Jacob Harold San- platter in the first oh singles by To Weaver, Beat HaU Treasurer and each shall be elect­ game timA with box covers un­ vs. BIbbiea: the last of the ninth Don Padgett lohi Mid-West Firm;j dais, 87 Tanner. 14 Merchant Dallas and Oeorge Schneiter' at' after that and bad no trouble at broken and turn same over to the old leader continued. "We know would establish a precedent Pesclk and Kirka, a double by all until the eighth aa forced the ed for one year>br until a succes­ June 4—Pioneer Parachute va guea managed tom t along «dth now what each man la capable of doubled home ths tying run. In by games might be forfeitaff 1661—1017 — Jamas Henry Salt Lake City turned in 140’s. Giyih. two walks, an error and a ump^-in-chief. The home club Tall Cedars. widi Cheneys. From there the successful opposition to kit easy grounders or sor shall have been elected. land-bags). . .Gus Wilson^ who doing, especially Tom Ferrick and the nth BUI Nicholson homered to dered replay^ on a protest Rogers, Bolton Center. Vessels Sunk fielder’s choice. feet, 10 1-4 Inches; 4th,Thomaa pop up. Meriden made its lone ' Rule 3—Each club elected to the stall be responsible for the pay­ June 6—South Methodist vs. made $^,000 ss trainer of fight­ The Standings >ut the Cuba ahead again but Jim 1663—858—Joseph James Xas- scores ranged up to 163, which, Hartford School Gains W, 132 feet, 8 1^ inches. ment o f the balls used in the game Luman Harris who have come on a technical rule ttat E. Nctoen, o f Jackson Three errors, singles by Sonaki threat In the eighth with one league shall post a bond, or forfleit House and Hale. ers from Jack Johnson to Max through In relief roles.” Srown, who bad doubled with the sense affected the play on­ key, 139 No. School. through the withdrawal of three and Werkhbven, a walk, a passed High Jump—^Won by Egleston, in the amount of Ten ($10.00) dol­ or an adequate supply on hand. June 9 - House and Male vs. Yesterday’s Rsoulla Iitond. and formar- players who did better at Minne­ 57Y2 Points to 5lVi away. Dominello walked and Za- Baer, is flat broke on the coast... "We’ve plckpa up 'in tatting, bases loaded in the third, hit field would be harmful to 1668—3167— Herman Richard (Oenthraed Prom Pngs One) ball and a stolen base enabled M, 8 feet, 7 inches; tie for 2nd be­ Jac singled to right for the loser's lars. This money shall be deposited Rule 13—It is mutually agreed Depot Square Garaga trainer sunny Jim Fitzsimmons Bm Iw r home nm to tie the score and ’ this tdwn, win soon leave for Amea, 107 W. Middle Tpk. apolis, was good enough to get tween H, Eggleston, M, and Gon- that the money split after each too. And you know when your game. —■ tt'-' to act aa mana- Rockville to score-three times in For Locals; Murdock third hit, Dominello going to third with the Savings Bank of Man­ June 11—Pioneer Parachute vs. has put jockey Jimmy Stout in the Hartford 5, Williamsport Padgett followed immediately with 1684—3833 — Eldon William attacks on British positions, troop Howard Clasen of Duluth Into the dek, W, 8 feet, 6 inches; 4th, game shall be on a 60-40 basis with Glbblea tats are ringing the fielding la Gallagher said he was ths Osdar Helncman Oor- the third but Smith’s triple and an as Tedford hobbled, yumbacco. chester, by the league treasurer doghouse for disrararding orders (night). much better. another round-tripper.' protest payment o f the .fine NeviUe, 73 East Center. concentrations and field camps, fold. In moat districts it took Is Meet’s High Scorer. Thomas, W, 8 feet, 8 inches. fUed to Skinner in left an^latter and shall be returned at the end the winning team receiving the 60 June 13—South Methodist vs. laat week while rimng Grevllle in Wilkes-Barre' 4, Albany 3 This was the Cards’ seventh to^togXlabocatory For 1668—1635—Qino Peter Enrico, aided the land forces, the com­ error in Trade’s half the in­ "We knew we had a capable cause I think the Cubs were 180 or better to qualify. ning gave the locals a 6-8"margin Pole vault—Won by G. Eggle­ made a beautiful throw \> the of the season, provided that no percent. In case of tie games the Tai Cedars. the Pete Pan handicap.. .the little (night). straight victory. ____six ysars,^. N e^ h u 138 Eldridgo munique said. Only a few of the really prom­ ston, M, 10 feet, 6 Inches; 2nd, plate to get Dominello trying to fines or assessments shall have money shall be split 80-80 and in outfield in Bob Johnsbq, Sam As I understand the rules itonrlstsrt sdtnxtba Phoenix and both teams .went scoreless Decisive superiority in the run­ birdies say another big baseball Eamira 10. Springfield 6 (night). Chapman and Wally Moses imd 'The Brooklyn Dodgers were pre­ was no violation.” He 1666— Sra—John Sawchuk, 19 Attack Naval Unit inent players who had to shoot Pieper, WH, 10 feet; 3rd, BeUto, Score. been levied during the playing sea­ each instance such split is made Oibbies (6) deal is cooking. (Only games scheduled). tbsting Labosatw in New In the eastern Mediterranean through the next two innlnga ' ning events enabled Weaver High M, 9 feet, 6 inches; 4th, Derby; M, good catcher in Frankie Haires sented with a 6-4 triumph by the closed Oilbert'a ankle bone Homestead. their way into the main field A single by Morganson and two An error, three singles by Skin­ son. after all expenses are paid. AB R H PO A E National humble PhiUlds when centerflelder Ctty a 1667— 3034 — Mervln CharlesQerman dive-bombers also attack­ failed to do It. Notable among to gain Its second straight triumph 8 feet, 6 Inches. ner. Mohr and Tedford and a rous­ 'Rule 4—Hie first named club on Rule 18—Any player who shall O tA , ^ ...... 3 Todays Gtiest Star St. Louis 13, Cflilcago 11 (11). who, by the way, is now more been chipped and said he to thto poaitkm ha Vas am? ed a strong British Naval unit errors gave Rockville another tal- Broad Jump—Won by Moore, feel aggrieved with the treatment uable to us than ever before. Joe Marty dropped a fly with the would not be aMe to play Thresher, 118-37th St., Bradenton, In the third annual triangular ing double by Chapman produced the schedule win taJenown as the Dlagle, s f ...... 8 Jesse A. Linthicum, Baltimore Brooklyn 6, Phlladolpbia 4. bases loaded in the fifth aad short­ I by Cheney Brothers Fla. and "soorsd four heavy caliber ‘^SaSr “ a K thr^StTiird Weaver; 2nd, Kaptegn, WH; 3rd, Manchester’s four tallies la tha home dub. Any change in the accordta to him by tt)e dub vriiicb J. Massollnl, 2b 3 Sun: "Chief Interest in tha Wash­ "Now our infield la greatly im< month. i tobocatory. track meet between the Hartford Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh i stop Bob Bragaa made a wild re­ 1668— 1008—Joseph A. Christi­hits on aa airplane carrier and rv^ne aVchiS^o Xfm JohiS lo<»« hi Its half of the Patterson, W; 4th, Belluccl, M; first frame, and singles by BeUto, schedule, as adopted by the league, he has signed with may make ap­ L.' Massollnl as 3 ington fi|1it centered in whether Ought). proved. Dick Siebert at flrri Is and Mrs. Nalsoa will lea^ severs bomb hits on two cruissn,” wit^ • ten-run uprising. school, Mshchester and West Hart­ Distance, 21 feet 2 1-3 Inches. / plication to the league officials for hitting better than ever,, Benny lay on the same play. ’The comM- ana, 89 Wetherell. Bulla’s 147 was good enough to Zamaitto and Chapman and a pass­ must be with the mutual consent T. Dubaldo, c f . .3 bomber Joe is still a bomber or is (Only gamea scheduled). natibn of errors allowed three soon to make tin 1668—8439— Francis Elsworth the communique continued. top 13 qualifiers; Joe Tumesa and achieved on three passes, two er­ ford at Weaveriq far from perfect ed ball brought the final score in relief and such appeal bhall be Yost, c ...... 3 fast becoming a bummer.. .well, McOo/a comeback has been Mrs. Natoon was formerly rors, two passed tails, a fielder’s field yesterday aftemom. The im- of both managers and have the Amorioaa scores. iMiUKm, 31 Eldridge. A British Hurricane flghter Jimmy Thompson at New York; the third. sanction of tbS league ottidals. made in writing to the league offi­ B, Dubaldo, p ..8 what do you think?” Detroit 8, Cleveland 8. wonderful help. He was on the Hartford Goasay of RockviUe. Mr. 70—8838— Edwin Danielson plane was reported shot down choice, two singles by Pesclk, one favorable conditions were a defi­ cials. If, however, any of the Gibbe. 3b ...... 3 spot last.year. .M Brancato The veteran Fred Fitzsimmons Rod Munday and Tom Sbe^an at Phelon struck out five tatters Unless such acreement is made the (Only games soheduled). mads his first start of the year for (night). is the sen of the lata Ned 87 Ridgewood. over Crete. Detroit, Zell Eaton at ’Tulsa and each by Gryxb and I^ley, a triple nite factor in the final outcome Dairymen Lose and issued five passes and Kenne- ' games Will be played as scheduled. league officials shaU be Involved P. Dubaldo, lb .8 Adverttalag Dept. playing fine ball at short and Pste Springfield at Elmira. _ and of Mra Jennie T. Nel- 1671V3110— Anthony Stanley by Falcetta and Smith’s homer I with Weaver barely nosing out fanned one. Kroeber gave up V' Ui the controversy the president Schubert, rf ... .8 Suder at third Is quite a ball play- the Dodgerixaitd received credit for WUlle Hunter, Fay Coleman and ’There shall be no appeal from this Honeymooning D on Budge StuidiBga the v ict^ srith the help of fault­ Albany at Scranton. ivBg Daurel. _ Bvantokdi. 343 Center. with one aboard. the local array by 57 1-2 to 81 1-2 four hits and four runs in one inn- '. of the league shall have the power doesn’t want his friends to forget er and probably will get better aa Binghamton at WiIkao-1 th have many friends in thto Heavy Lo$ae$ Inflicted Ellsworth Vines at Los Angeles. Nothing daunted, Rockville came ar Hall finished a distant third rule. ' National less relief hurting by Kirby Higbe 1673—sTu—John Paul Evan- Among the vetenns who came To East Sides ing. King allowed six hits for one Rule 8—Every scheduled game to name alternates to hear and 30 6 9 30 10 8 he la in the laundry business.. .in W. L. Pet. OBU the season develops.” Nsrisnsl ^'W bo extend their best wishes tokl, 184 Irvhm. right tack In the seventh with a | with 21 points. run in seven stanzas and Shulga handle the case. The decision of House And Hale (7) other words, bundles for Budge. ' The A’s spurt will gat an acid in the last 8 1-8 innings. In Surprise Attack through were A1 WAtrous, suc­ shall start promptly at 6:15 Ht. Louis .. ..37 9 .780 * ’The world chatopUm Ctoclnnatl Brooklyn at Phlladolpbia. >^Mr. Netoon^or success in his 1673— 1 3 1 6 ^ WUllam BUnley seven-run spree on two walks, two Locals Best in Field gave no hits in the one frame he o’clock, daylight time. I f either the league oflidals.xor alternates, AB R H PO A E test in Boston today. They haven’ ' poaitloo. Berlin, May 27——German cessful 4or the 20th ttlne In 21 Competing on a soft, narrow Brooklyn .V.35 13 .876 avi Reds outslugged the pittsbmrgh Pi­ Boston at New York (nlgM>£ls McCormick, 238 Center. troops, carrying out a surprise at­ A1 Espinosa, whd\quallfled passed balls, five singles by Wll- MLozzer Features 1 1 ^ worked. Box score: » team is not ready at this time a ahall be final with the pOwer to McCay, sf . ___ 4 0 1 3 0 1 TieadT New York <. ..1 8 14 .588 7 beat the Red Sox Ui four games Chicago at St. Louis (nlght);'^' 1674— 2874—Robert John Oot- track that’s partly uphill, the Maadiester fine of not more than Five ($5.00) grant or deny the request. Getsslar, aa • s • «8i 0 0 8 8 0 .’They: ran the crate handicap this year. rates for a 7-8 decision In a night tack with armored units, Inflicted for ^e^VttTtime In 18 y ^ , and 1 Green forces compiled 30 points in AB R H PO A E ■ • Rale -14—The Eastern Chapter # s • *4 0 3 1 Chicago . , ..1 6 18 .471 10 game. The Reds puntasd out 18 (Only games scheduled). I ton. 180 West \ heavy losses yesterday on a Brit­ Lloyd GuUickson, who got Iq for Sonskl s bom- Softball Win; Gavello . Dollars Shall be levied and if not Orsbom, 8b 3 0 Saturday at Lincoln fields and Cincinnati .17 30 .459 lOVi 1678— 413 — Tborttos Francis the foot races to 17 each for Man­ ’Thomas, ct . . . . 9 0 0 1 0 0 of Baseball Umpires stall fumlab Tracy, If .. • • a • 2 1 1 1 ‘1 0 nary a parachutist finished in the SUbros Praeties bits, indudlng home npfi by Har­ ish recohnsiasanca force near the fhdi lAtll tini# I Wltll 0116 RDOftrcl* chester and West Hartford, while ready at 6:35, daylight titnA Pittsburgh ...IS 30 .878 18 f, Y. Sibcks ardon—-cribslde, with Mot ...... Unit. nium. Shs. .. 98 108 Henry-Haye declined to dls-, wbjje freshman &Uy Manaftekt ab r h po a blank Iraakee contract.. .Clark twelve cars carrying caposoted | chowskl, OryUb, Kirka 3, Falcetta, Inning, King 6 for 1 run In 7 inn­ •d to si|m a contract with the vari Heath. Cleveland, 9.** iKMfi 90S MIS N ic k ...... Western Mass. .... 33 Vi close full details of the note but land Ed McCann flniued dne-two ous olubA If a player, or players, Stolen basea—DlMagglo, Boston, Bhaughneasy got a ticket for pass­ St T A T ...... Indnstitsl piling had been moved out to^ tbe l gmith 3, Foley 3, Pesclk 3, Bycbol- ings, Shulga 0 foi 0 run* in 1 Inn­ ing through San Mateo, Calif., at he told reporters: float bridge at the end of thb L'lakl; two base hit, Gryxb; three In the mile ly racing strongly in ing; Passed balls: Vumbacco; Wln- shall have signed more ttan one 6; Case, Washington, 6. — Man .... . Acmb Wire ...... 18H 20 Vi ”We hope that it will be a dis­ the closing Ups. contract with other clubs, and such Pitetaig—Feller, Cleveland, 9-2; 65 m.pm.—in a model T, we sup­ ott ______Am. Hardware .... 21V4 23 Vi appointment to those jjieople who 000-foot wharf, ^pady for loadlffg iMue hits, Smith, Falcetta; home Manchester will aend a fajl- team pose. . .Jack Doyle, the "Wizard of A My B ...... Arrow H aad H cm 84 on lighters and movement acroes[runa. Smith, Sonskl; hits, off Ol­ contrsets have been received offi Harder, Cleveland, and Lomns, Chi­ 86 are trying to disturb Franco- to the state meet'at New Chapatan. lb cially by the league officials, said cago, 4*1. Odds,” will make a book on the im new Adam Aire .... BUUngs a Spencer... 8 4 Amertoaa relations.” New York harbor, when they burst | bert 4 in 6 innings, Falcetta 8 In Haven thto Saturday and will seek M*1), National open'M d plana to have K in n e y x into flames. 1-8 inning. Smith 1 ta 2-8 ^ ’StTSoosicut^ player or j^ayera shall be National Laagoe Bristol Braai ..... 87 40 Of possible significance was the Lynch, rf’\ .^ . 0 ptaded for the remainder of the Baling-Slaughter,’' St Louis, his prices ready by the end of 969 Mala St. W HdoeBldg. Colt'a Pat. Fire. ... 72 76 fact that the note was delivered ’The train crew-hauled the blaz­ Kunlcki 10 in 5 1-8 Innings, Ma-1 j_ »» years in the annual Skoog, cf ..... 8 1110 the week. ing cars the length ortBb Whaif 1 chowriti 2 ,in 8-8 innlnf: « to l« British Bomb eeason in the Twilight League. All aad lUac, Chicago, ^ 1. Elagle Lock 8V4 •' lOVi only a few hours before President Upp, s a ----- . . 4 0 2 2 2 cohtnscts Shan be in full force Runs — Hack, Chicago, . 84; STRAW HATS Ward . . . Fanfir,Bearinga ... 125 185 Roosevelt’s fireside chat tonight. and into a frei^t yard, but the bases, McCjooe *. G^ub 1 DM’rch’nt, 2b,rf 8 0 0 1 0 Names IsJCamas wharf caught fire before they could ski. Kirka, Merit 2, Sonaki. Wilson, '^ irth e date of signing and shall Moots, S t L«niia* 83. # - Kelv .. Hart and Cooley .. 135 135 aeBaes Present Foaltloa SulUvan, 3b . . . 4 .1 1 3 2 Italian turned into the league IBts—Slaughter, St Louis, 58; A guy named Tom Sockwell St B ia c ...... Hendey Mach., cm. 8H lOVi , The ambassador Indicated that be removed. Werkboven, Morganson; double I v lualmiM for tha National open in pUy% Bycholski to Falcetta to I 100-yMd daab::£Wy >y .W*pty, ten (10) days before the first Brown, S t Louis, 50. Vat Dairy .... Land’rs Fr A a k . 19 31 the message he delivered today ’The bargaa tied up at the whaH Totals ...... 88 6 U 36» 7 Rtm tatted in—Nicholson, Chi­ he Dallaa district...less sucesae Distill .... New Brit. M com . S8H 40Vi was^comprehenslva In defining also caught firs. Score by Innings: ful was the golfer an the ' caddl< $1-55 to $2*85 ’Ten ambulances went to the| cago, 85; Mize and Moore, St are so fond of-^Ted T. Tippo. Y Central .. North and Judd . . . S2<4 84 Vi France’s position but whether East Sides 40114100 0—11 in the'* Baro river region further Louis, and OU, New York, 39. J«br Am Co ... Peck Stow a WU. . 6 8 it disclosed in details the extent scene aa a precautionary measure. Dairymen 1 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 2— 6 fiflO-yard___ 60Uth. Doubles—Miae, St Louis, 15; Police, PoBoet 'Pactard .... Ruaaell Mfg. CO. .. 17H 19Vi of French-German collaboration nickl 5. Machowski; struck out* by W; 2nd, Patterson, W; 3rd, Kap­ * Mader out-bit by tatted ball. A t Debra ’Tabor, east of Lake Dannlng, New York, end Moore, Param Piet ... ScoviU Mfg...... 26 28 was not made known. Olbert 6. Kunlcki 4; time 3 hours; Two-base bits: AUcxl, Correnti, From up east comas word toe a ll styles tegn, WH; 4th, Belluccl. M. Time, Tana in - north central i Ethiopia, B t Louis 13. Yankees have stolen A^onae Pa- ^Psnn R R . . . • SUex Co...... 9V4 llVi Henry-Haye asserted, however, To Turn House lunplras, O’Lsary and Adams; 66 1 ■nrnnili Kelsey, HaU. Home runs: Gavello ItaUan defenders held th s lrta s i- ’Triplea— Lavsgetto, Brooklyn; Pbelps Dodge Stanley Works .... 42 V4 that it renewed prevloua assur­ scorer, L. Moran. 2. Skoog. Hits off: Klock 5, Mad­ Jonas, Northeastern U-’a short- 44 Vi dash-Won by Laxen- tions before increasing British Moore, Boston; -Brown, St Louts, stopplM ace, right out from under fk U Pet ------■'.do., pfd...... 38 ances regarding tha French fieet Into Apartments ibv. W ; 2nd, StoUer. WH; 3rd, Ban- den 2, Correnti 4, Benson 8. HaU pressure, the daUy war bulletin de- aad Vaughn, Pittsburgh, 4. The besting, torrid mys five N J . Torrington ...... and French colonies. Including Tom Yawkey’s nose.. .Leonard 36 Vi son. M ; 4th. MiUerman, WH. Time, 5. Left on bases: ' E ast. Sides 8, clsued. Home rua»—O tt New Ybik, 10; Lyons, who covers the charged Veeder - R o o t ...... 52 55 , those In the western hemisphere. 85JI seconds. Dairymen 7. Base on balls off: The Italians said their war­ Nicholson, Chicago, and OaTnllll, hfiven’t 8 chance of spoiling your comfort in one Rand . . It was believed the note follow­ B. J. HoU, who owns the’proper- A T h o u g h t water Hont for the N. Y. Post, New York Banks SSD-yard run—^Won by Olson, Benson 3, HaU 1, Kk>ck 0, Mad­ planes had bombed Brittoh supidy Brooklyn. 9. , reveals Don Budge had to have wupvms Bu Bank of N. Y...... 338 ed the general outline of a speech ty at 470-472 Main, which was iM; 2nd, ’Tuohy. W ; 3rd, Montgom­ den 2. Correnti 5. Struck out by depots at the besieged Llbyaa jw rt Stolen bssen—Frey, Cincinaati. o f these Adam straws , . . thejr’re light as a by Admiral Jean Darlan, French occupied* by L>aelble future concessions In tying run with double In ninth, premier on a visit to. that coimtry and Jimmy Powers, sports editor Two Banda With AH Straw Hats. PuWlc National I erected for four famUies, but was colonel. 43 feet. 8 1-2 inches; 2nd, Reaaick. May 17, m s exectided at dawn to­ 190, Dayton, om o. (8); Harry of~tba N. Y.~ News, are mported by France to Germany. later arranged, so as to provide W. 43 feet, 8 3-4 inches; 3rd. Gon-* then homcred in 11th to beat Cubs. idsitasTHit Title Guarantee Bruce Campbell; ’Tigers —BUt day in ’Tirant prison. Bobo, 303, Pltttaui'gh, outpointed leading a fleM of 106 now being U 8 T ru s t...... show rooms and store space. Mr. Earty Herae dek. W. 41 feet, 11 inches; 4th, Vlc- Tlie Italians said MibaUoff, who tebeydntJbver- Lee SavoM. 190, Das MoineA Inara. uitotioo6di_ ■ Fallott has moved to the Orange carl. W, 88 feet, 5 inches. double with bases loaded in ninth llB ,w ^ flM k (10); Pat <>mtslii«. 218, Pxtar- Discuss—^Wfln by Gondek. W, to trim Indiana was described as a Greek affUcted to - — hall buikUag aad Mr. Baratow has Tta history of horses Is trace­ with "a poetic madnesa** fired the jnn. N. J., knocksdTent Jamas J. able back to the Tertiary geokiff- 138 feet. 8 inches; 2nd, Murdock, Kirby Higbe, Dodgers—Pitched Curb Stocks purriiased a bouse further to the ons-hlt shutout baU-for 8 1-8 inn­ shots in an attempt on the life of JoBBsofl, i t a New Y6dL (1). tt-bumeis north erhlch he has remodried In­ leal period. At that time, there M. 116 feet, 5 Inches; 3rd, Vicoari, ^ a a y , W. J ^ V ta a U H s m . GLENNEY’S A t Potsdam, Germany, to a ings in teUef to save ’victory over the Albanian premier, Bbsfket Satnr- to a show rotas aad store on the existed a tiny fox-Uka creators W. UO foot, 3 Inches; 4th, O. Eg- 186* JekSMtaady. N. Y. for taepherd dogS. TIm gSeston. M. 109 feet, 9 Incbea PhllUea * Vertoci. AU the shots went wUd, b o tM k l has tamed out 1.000 kol­ S i IBooA 69^ ground floor with apartments whose aevwm toee hMpod It to Bmis Koy aad Harry Craft, MihaUpff v/as convicted by a 14IH . iJbs siwar. ,1 **Wher« The Goo4 Men’s Wear CewB iBeei” '1^06^ ••eeeeeeeaeeeeese above. Plans for the taange in get about on soft, swamp ground, Javelin—Won by Murdock, M. as guides for German vetecr tU feet; tod, Ftohman. W, 141 Reds—Lad assault on Pirates with miUtary'tribunal and sentenced to Hlkff Hud ...... Mr. HoU’s property vmra drawn by ■i«i troaa thto evolved the death before a fiil^ ^ libd. 789BIAiN8TltBET ^ *•r»».---- ■ Julius Ewenaea M Hartford. feet, 1-3 Inch; 3rd. TTitaen, M, 133 hcaas tuna / 9 > -T.. . r- . '-6- < .-.-T -f ■ '-'J: ii '. * liAWCHBffto iB V E m m HEEALP, KAMUUaTgB, OONW. TUEWAT, SiAT 27,1941 MANCHESTER EVENING RB^ALD, MAKCHBSTBR, CONN. imSDAY, MAY 27,1941 , I RED RYDER Not Sick, But Sors BY Sense aind Nonsense • -'x * . " A Citu's Wants Classified For\bur Benefit ^ Two Can Live Cheaper Than Whst We Osa Ooatrol Inquiring Friend—Why must a One, But Tha Average Bachelor How we do worry about things judge look so impassive? Would Rather Pay The Difference we can’t control, such aa floods, • lUs Honor—WeU, If you show And Stay Single. thundentorms and wan In Eu­ any algns of Interest In a lawyer’s Apartments^ Ftots. argument, hell never stop. FloriBt*— Norseriea B c^^sB ted — Female HoosehoM Goods rope! / fir fld i Tenements 4 Warns Drivers Prize Winner Meters'Again Wlira refreshments were served Just for a change why don’t we WAJiTBD —A HOUSBKEEPiro SMASmNQ V.^Tn» T Helen refused a second helping of Timid Woman —Do you keep PU3WERS AND PLANTS for do something about the things we >CSATBooape, J»r elderiy lady. In email apart­ IN 8 ROOM OUTFITS I FOR RENT—8 ROOM furnished Ice cream with a polite, "N a refrigerators? IWT Fora Mamorial Day. Four Oreenhouaea can control. For example, none of ment Muat aUy nlghU. Call TaL Thia la your Mg chance to aava apartment Available June let Over Holiday thamu" although she looked a bit us can lengthen his span of lifA Snappy Salesman—No, lady. W# BtiM M a n . IMS filled with platnU o f every deacrip- a aubatantlal amount on a 8 room Up for Study sell them. Uoa. RuaUo baaketa, pana and 4888. call 8845 after 4 p. m. downcast. perhaps, beyond tbe hand of des­ iMn, UM IMca outfit LOOK at theae raductiona. Hostess—Do have some more. Timid Woman—WeU, you’ll keep uma. Oeranluina, lantanaa, agata- Now tiny, but we can control Ita width iMation, 4164. WANTED — TWO AMBITIOUS Outfit YOU SAVE Little Girl—^Mother told me to and depth. Nor la It given us to the one you were goinjg' to seU to tum, heliotrope, petuntaa, lobelia, ladlea to aell Avon Producta In $189 840 $149 Bnsiitcas Loeattons for I Increased Traffic This PoUce Board to Take me. Good morning. vincaa, ctgar plant, alyaaum and aay 'No, thank you’ b u ti don’t be­ control the contour of our coimte- O fiw i H Mancheater and vicinity. Perma­ $285 800 $170 Rent 64 Year Because o f De* lieve ahe knew bovP small the nance, but we can control its ex­ hundreda of othera. Drop In* pick nent and profltaWe. OianCe for $295 $80 $285 Up Matter at Meeting dishes were going to be.’’ The feUow who decides to have a out your planta now. Burke The pression —we can smile Instead of ’^tULCTOR #ORK »rad- advancement Call for appoint­ $895 $70 $826 fense Wori$ Here. frown. We csuinot alter the dist­ rock garden instead of one of noriat. Route 88, Rockville. ment 4545 between 4 and 8. $495 $80 $416 1 FOR RENT—OFFICE Of Tinker Tomorrow Night. iBM LatuDppa, Block. Inquire OlanBay*A Here*a Our R e o te ance of our-heads above the ground vegetables is not doing quite the $595 $90 $006 When you pray for the beat right thing by his neighbor’s chlck- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAAIS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR BOOFLC atraat TeL 4100. OLA.DIOLUS B U l^ , many varla- WANTED— GIRL OR WOMAN Hartford, May 27—"Drive care­ Tha Board of Police' Commis­ but we can control the heights of Uea, aaaorted or aeparata colora, Every outfit ta complete in all Your hdpe and trust quickens, their contents—we can think hla^^ chA for general houaetrork, whole or detalla. A amall depont will da-1 fully over the Memorial Day holi­ sioners win meet tomorrow night la m alae $8,00 hundred, BOo doa,; Houses for Rent 65 But to make sure your quest thoughts. We have no control oyei- THATV» PlNR OF VOO TO OH, THATtB, SOT HELLO.AjLWr MR&cnocK.'cuprHB6aT^ euRPEBEjEK^ 14 part time. Tel. 6828. liver, and the paymenta can be ex­ day," Motor VeMclea Oommiselon- Better work like tbe dickens. nt tv*—“*y medium $8 aujd 35c.' Karlaen, Foa- and again oonatder parking met- the iveather, but we can oqnfrol FIX UMDBR THAT TRRR « 0 IF RED PBPPEfA M A U D B -*— ' Lt THE WA6 > INPORM SD MB tended up to 18 montha. For real I FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single The hsw law extending the in­ cnipenter and tar Btreet, Wapplng. TCl. 5937. WANTETI—HOU8EKEEPEH ex­ er Michael A. Connor warned mo­ ara. This seasion ,1s called as a re­ tbe moral atmosphere thgt sur­ TM* LITTLE BIRDS WmA. OUT OF IM IT, SO CATS bargalna in furniture, you can al­ house, available June Otii a t Man­ Most of the tempermental' peo­ come tax to public employes Is , THEIR. NEST THBV WOMT «B T SURPRISE? MEET VOUWERR mSAUKT.eUTONE' A40RE SURPRISED a furnlabad on perienced. Six daya a week, no torists today. , sult of the joint meeting of the rounds us. We cannot control the estimated to affect 2,500,000 per­ MALL «ni. cab­ family. Tel. 8120. LAKE HAYWARD—Four room through Sunday (Memorial Day f bage, and evergreen treea all at Open Sat Evea. to the selectmen. In order to clear Teacher—Why, no, of course not. X WONDER IWOFLA REFINED ENERGETIC woman fundabed cottage, to £ent for aea- [was on a Thursday) there were the way, Uie selectmen voted six low price and alwaya open, 379 281 accidents In Connecticut with John—WeU, I haven’t done my ^HOW MAMV CHOPE Burnalde Ave. Greenhouae, Eaat over 25, who can devote 6 houra NEED A NEW Floor sixs rug for eoA or for sale. Water and elec­ to one in favor of a trial of the arithmatic. HOLD e v e r y t h in g . IT TA K E S daily to bualneaa. Write Box B, that living room 7 Benson’s baa tricity. Phone 8852. four persons killed and 281 in­ meters. Hartford. Oonn. Phone 8-8091. jured. ' Herald. the rug you want In the alse you Between Three Types For hours a pldket walked up TO K E E P * Long Week-End Arthor W. Beuea UitANCE want and at the price you wanti Wanted to Rent 68 The selectmen agreed on three and down a busy street carrying a TH A T VEST M ovliit—-TrockUif— GIRLS WANTED FOR operating "This year since Memorial Day Arthur W. Benson, proprietor of To«r N diii^t Easy terms. Benson'A 718 Main I is on Friday, holiday tra ffic wlU different makeA One was the sign that was absolutely blank BLOWN U P f preaaea. New Model Laundry, atreet Beiuion Furniture and Radio baa Asked what was the big Idea, he S to r a g e 20 begin moving ’Ihursday night As received notice from the Roakin Standard Meter Company of Hart­ Summit atreet t WANTED TO RENT S or 4 room ford, which the PoUce Board had replied. “I’m looking for a spon­ WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN you an know there are many Corporation, distributors for Phll- sor.’’ AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and apartment Write Box W, Herald. workers employed away from favored; the Marie Time Meter, Long DlaUnce Movera TaL 6880. Blinds. Shades from 00 cents, co refrigerators and radios, that Help Wanted— Mile ' S6 .blinds from $2.60, good quality. their homes this year and many he has won a five-day trip to At­ also manufactured in Hartford \ 88 HoUlater atraet. will plan to retiun for a long and the Dual Automatic Meter A man wanted to ship some Umv Installation free. Can for special Hooaes for Sale 72 lantic City aa a prise in a recent • burger cbeeM and convleved the WANTED—NIGHT Counterman, prices and samples. Capitol Win­ week-end—that Is through Stm- sales contest. Company at Oklahoma City. The V at Silk City Diner. Apply at selectmen also specified that in)- idea of putting It in a coffin. At BerakI Repairing 2S dow Shade Co., 48 Oapen street FOR SALE—FIVE ROOM single, day night Heavy traffic meana Mr. Benson entered the Phlldo each stop he would walk up to the Diner, 841 Main atreet Hartford. Open evenings. an improvements. Just complet­ added dangers on the highwaya. leaa deUveries could be provided AinrUMBMita refrigerator contest April 1st and 'w(tfatn a abort time, such company baggage car to see that everything TO TUNE, repair and ing a new six room house, sQ "You may have far to go,’’ the has sold and delivered an Increase waa aU right At one of the stops au avaraa* wwrie ta a uaa lur planu or player WANTED—SALESMAN BY atore 1958 NORGE REFRIGERATOR, modem. William KanehL tele­ I comnrisBloner said, "but the eur- would not be considered. •naiaara and abbraviatloaa engaged In heating and plumbing of a Phllco refrigerator a day As a result of the vote taken the baggage man Inquired, “Is this piana ____Mancheater______5052. bedroom set chairs, dishes and phone 7778. eet way to get there Ig to drive from April let through May 24th. a relative of yours?’’ "Yes, It’s my t aa a arori and aaaiaeaad contracting and aelling. A com­ other Items. Also office desk. carefully. Be patient Don’t at­ last week the police commission- _ twa wotda Walnrtai aoai LAWN MOWRRS Bharpanad. fac- plete line of electrical home ap- FOR SALE—SINGLE HOUSE, 16 -The heauUfuL modem" Phllco re­ era tomorrow night will again brother," answered the traveler. at tataa Itaaa Owner leaving New England. No tempt to pass unless you have suf­ frigerators have proved very pop­ VWell,’’ said the baggage man. raaaa aar day far traaanat tory method, actuated $1.00 bare. pUancea. WriU Box J. care of The dealera. Phope 4887. Stock Place. Inquire Mra. Jose- ficient, unobetrueted vision. And have tha representatives of the oaOed foe and deUrored $L35. 15 Herald, giving experience and ine Johnson, Room 11, Johnson ular In Manchester and vidnlty three companies before them and "you d(Hi't need to worry. He’s It.«a twBMW r don’t drive If yon are fatigue^’’ this season, according to Mr. Ben­ dead aU right.” SMALLPOlC CMkCaMm# yaara rambla aarvica. Capitol referencea. MAPLE FOR THE CHILDREN’S ock, Main street Watch For Pedestrigns It is experted they ‘wiU demoo- Grinding Oo„ 581 Lydall. TaL g son. He will leave tomorrow noon etrate their macblhea. EPtOCMiC «o Days .••I t Rtai • r a room? You bet! Cribs, high t ' The commlaelaner warned driv­ for Atlantic City and return to 5*27 Oaya 7*58. ers also to keep alert fbr pedes­ A fair weather friend is one who W eX A O Help Wanted— Male or chairs, play-yards, youth bads— Resort Property for Sale 74 business Monday. * wUl bgrrow your umbrella and bunk beds—twin beds. Shop at trians ‘‘who are often hard to see overshoes when the rain of advers­ SURPRISE tar htreaalar tnaenioao MOWERS 8HARBNEPD, repair­ Female 87 Benson’s, 718 Main street for| on dark hishwaya and streets. 01RWII.VlAM> ~ at tke aae ttaM laia ed, abear grinding, key fitting, FOR SALE—ALL YEAR Cottage. ity begins to fall. J THE KIND BRUTE .4 ^ 7 K ER ,tX >ss far lean tarai avery Gooftt^Turnlture at low prices. 8 rooms and bath, electric arater Where the fighting is poor. It Is has long reUed upon and patron­ Club for Men atvea atea reaaeat. di^catlng, vacuum cleanera etc. WANTED-EXPBRIENCED aoda up to the driver to drive accord- ised will be available for hie buai- ____betare the third ar oveikauled. Braltharalta, 52 Pearl clerk. Apply 851 Eaat Center heater, 128 ft lake frontage, 2 pay car garage. Great sacrifice, easy IngW.’ ’ neae when the emergency Is over. wtU he ehargad eaty fee atraet a treet more? See Benson’s for the latest There were no automobile fatal­ Should Preserve Good Will Is Organized STORIES IN STAMPS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Come On, Prof.l I aaaiher e f ttniea the ad in kitchen sets— chrome-solid terms. A. G. Nye, 14 Colony Road, ehaictac at the rau eara- LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and GIRLS AND BOYS WANTED. West Hartford. ities on Memorial Day laat year "It Is Important, then, for the aUewaane ar refnada aaa raoondlUonad. Ubaral allowance maple and wheat aU colors. although there were 48 accidents producer who finds It necessary to rib AN 4K70MS1AX NOM •WHA TO HHB. 1 HcJfcT •OT TVAt ______aa ala tUaa ala ateaaed Apply Ftndall A Saranaon, Man- 827JM up on easy terms. Benson WetUMVOM M6D C > RAHI ____ M ttA CORA — VOMIB. «KO>8« KVM TOR ' ITOtt _ on your old mower toward a new chaater Green. on that day with 48 Injured, WHOIrt SIAHO TOR I iHH~tA '.TOO DON’T VOMq. VT GO •COUAO^.OO one. Snow Brothera, 888 Sum­ Furniture AAadlo, 718 Main Bt ssrp isssrs? StiSfSl®?: conUbue to advertise, If be pos-1 Starts with 150 and HIND* wtn aot ha reapeaeihle m it TaL 4581-45M. W HY P A Y 885.00 to $100 to have Fire Destroys Articles for Sale 45 S o l o n S e e s albly can, so that the good will he *«^*«*-* ***? a aae laoertaat taaer* REPAIRINO. Auto topa, eur- your old parlortarlor suite recovered! | •/ has spent many years and thou-' Elects Its Officers^ advertlaaaaeat eiderel See the beautiful S-piece suites •tSSu I eaa tlasa. talna new and uaed team har- FOR SALE— THOR IRONBR, aanda of dollars acquiring may be rm at Benson’a aa low aa $98.00. 71F Kent eadaatea a( la- neaaea. aU klnda of leather arork. amall oak rolled top deak, baby Bam Addition! .^ d -N eeded preserved.” An Initial membership of 160, f/ ’ a : < '/ij'-a J/ r d 7 ' aahlieatlea af alvertlciag Main atreet cm . mi iv MiA M. t. PAT, m. •aly hr eaaoenaUaa TaL 4740. Chaa. Laklng, 90 Oam- baUdnetta,. and hammock. Tala- T. Norlnsn Tveter, media direc­ with more than another hundred brldga atreet tor, Blrwln, Was4y and Company, tale Mr the aervlae phone 7172. B y B r i t a i n men intdreated in the organlaktion, 51AI Flames Threaten Bigl New York, told the federation Belgian Clerics Resist ‘Hustle up. Louie, or" you’ll be late for machine gun I CANDY SHOW CASES, gal Homo Appliances that “ there are certain funda- was listed last plght as the men of a aapy aal^ tyy egfayly wbS Bonds-^tocks Btove, 80 Watt Public Address Domination by Nazis practice!” aaterael hy the pahtlah* FAIRMONT Combination range Building for Time atj (OoBtlBoed from Page One) mental conditions existing In the ISL Mary's church met to form a Ftbey neervi the rtaht M Mortgages— 81 Bjnrtam, 4 bole Frtgldalre loe foreign language field ..vi.kwhich muat connection with pariah ao- iltfONKS in Belgium, shown in cream cabinet Brunner’e, 80 Oak­ with dual oven, burning oU and Highland Park. av tajeat any aeyy — gas. In fine condition, attractive­ passed the nation wtll again know be corrected to improve sklabiUty' ^ the above stamp at work in laMa OWNERS OF MAIN atraet buai- land atreet reasonably steady prosperity and and acceptance hy advertieers. tivltlea. A fine entertiunmont In FUNNY BUSINESS V . . J * * — ly Ibtiahed In green and wUte. the form of ,motion pictures en-, the fieldA are troubled today by _*d aaaM day amat naaa property dealra le t m ortgage A fire which is thoug]^ to have progresa." Reporting a. “steady declina in the occupation of their country by loan 89,000 at 0 percent Write FOR BALE—MEN’S Rebuilt and Phone Hartford 7-9488. Supply the quality and quantity of tha titled "New England Paat and U 0*01006 Booa latar- Outlet 1150 Main street comer started from a short rirsuit in an He forecast greater advertising Nazi Germany—an occupation Box Di Herald. relaated aboea. Better than new lineage In 1941 than in 1940 al­ foreign language press" elnee 1928 Present" was offered by the New etaweae* t.tistaaaMr.en', cheap BhoeA See them. R ’TrumhuU, H artford. Free park­ automobile owned b)r Frsd'Ted- Haven railroad and refreshments, now in its second year. T a o W M I t a though the fadMUes of aome pro­ when immlgtwUoB*' la: Yulyea, 701 Main. ing rear of store. foid while parked in kn addition to were karved afterward. When this semi-postal was is­ Help Waated^Feouile 85 ducers havs been "borrowed p y the stricter, he said there were ap­ sued in 1939 to help raise funds S v r s E S ^ n t ^ a two story frame bam owned by government" for national defense proximately 1,120 foreign Ian Officers Are Eleoted WASH TUBBS SnaiPg Pae« FOR SALE—NO. 1 LOAM well Case Brothers last nM t, badly At a short business session Uio for the restoration of the. Abbey OIRLS WANTED-r-Bxparience not rotted manure, and stone for Machinery and Tool* 52 work, adding: guage newspapers In the United of Orval, conditions in Mgium damaged the addition. For a time 'Even though he (the producer) StateA following officers were elected: HEY! z KMOvu MOW nacaaaary, good pay, ataady work. every purpoee. C. HilL Tel. .8901. It threatened to Bpreau to the main were relatively peaceful. The fol­ jprltPKa&sni NEW GENERAL TRACTORS on cannot put his . product ofi~ the "Only 19, he said, were members Sherwood J. Robb, president; TH089 RTfif IdM AdSlTS ' ha haatoeaa on ao ea or he- Apply Holland Oeanara, 1007 bam and other buildings of the Stewart R. Kennedy, vioe-prest- lowing -year, Gmman panztr dl-. CAQRBD E A fiyO iT O f aeveath lay fellowlaar the Main atreet mbber. Get yourself acquainted market during this emergency, he of the Audit Bureau of Clroula of oaeh ad otharwlaa plant at Highland Park. muat remember that others rtll tlon. , dent; J. Sherwood Brown, secre­ visions plunged throu^ Belgium THK HOTEL WITHOUrWNd ____ RATB wlU he eoUoot- Bodts and Accessories 46 with the General today. Dublin DIsoovered at 11:80 and BcUtisn armies were forced S U N . UVeOAL FLOOR* Tractor Company, Providence Rd., siM that the product of hia com­ tary and Gordon Fogg, treasurer. reaaeaethUlty tor orron la The fire was diacovered at 11:80 The meeting was called by a to capitulate after a brief and ULOIN I* AMOTHffR hMI ada orlU M aaaamed aod FOR SALE—18 FOOT OCTICA. Wllllmantie. petitor will become a subetitute, The famous bllxaard of 1888 de­ lot bo aaaiaa- model Old Town canoe In excel­ anuand theuie flames,iiamea, at that i time, wera posited 18.6 Inches- of snow In 24 committee which baa been working heroic resistance. the air. Men em- unless tbs consumer has a con­ lent condition, completely equip­ I leaping h l ^ In th« stant reminder that the firm he bourn. • ' on organisation plana for sevaral But the resistance inside Bel­ toyed in Uie mill, which la work- weekA dne of the prime movers gium goes on, in much the same WINDOW SHADES ped for Bailing. May be seen after Wanted— To Bay 58 schedule, were 8:00 p. m. evenings or urtte gig on a 24 hour been Willard B. RogerA way as it did during the German a a a a i a a e a WANTED TO BUY wheel chair, celled from their work. They at­ through whose connections an un­ occupation of 1918-18. And mem­ • a a e a a o a a io # « .e o a Cut-To-Measure Henry T. Balnea, 82 Mlatuxet tached three lines of hose to hy­ kaMoonoonnoeee Ave„ Myitic, Oonn. for elderly person. Must be In usually Interatlng list of speak- bers of Catholic orders are prolj- Meoo•••••••••• drants nearby. The fire pump of Pattern Previews Is being prepared for ^ture. MARLOW’S good condltlmi. Write Box L, the plant was started and soon abty in the forefront of the pas­ Herald. meetlngA i sive resistance movement. Chief Garden— Farm— Dairy was delivering water at s pres­ •••i^bsononr A I sure of 125 poundA The flames at­ weapon in Bcigiuni today is the ••••SO Products 60 tracted the attention of Munroe underground newspliper La Libre ••a«a«oa*aa l Rbocna Wlthont Board 59 O. Morris, superintendent of tfie Colonial America ------,----- BelitiQue, which flourished during for aeU FOR SALE—10,000 EACH, toma mill at his home at 288 Highland. T • W 1 T\ R. 11 South Coventry World War I and which waa re­ Mlaa Cor Sxehaaaa to planta and pepper planta, price ROOMS FOR GENTIEMEN. OaU He called the couth Mancheiter vived after the Nazis marched In aaaaaariae—Tlrea . . D. & M. NASH CO. reasonable. Phone 4509, 12 Glen at 68 Chestnut etreet or Tel. 3787 fire department and then hurried Inspires a trarden Uuet oba a to Belgium. I t HeiMeraaa Read TW. m wood etreet btfore 5:80. Earle W . R 39. with hia wif ••aoaaa«»aaO**** to the sCenA Martin R f^, and their As in World War I, priests and ALLEY OOP Benaty and Uit Beut Tl RRfc •«••••#• • NASH SALES AND BERVIUB FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Chief Foy Arrives monks take a leading part in the PR • • e e a a a a 410#S R The men from the mill were four kmall aotm, tun all patients at a[teh—ataraca m- M GENERAL REPAIRINO ^ Hoosehold Goods Bultable for 2. Men preferred. 87 the Lawrence and Memorial Hos­ distribution and sometiiraat in the elaa ...... 1} Foster. TeL 5881. making a special effort to keep the eating and printing, of this organ. eteiaraUa ... 18 Onaraataed Dead Oara fire away from the large bam. pital, New London, aa the result at FOR BALE—POLAR KING Ice a bad automobile accident in which Penalties for being associated box, porcelain lined, very good LARGE COMFORTABLE room When Na 8 company arrived. •a'a'aa I S were Involved In'^ a coUlalon with the outlawed paper art se­ OCm« « ••••u -a condition, reasonable price. In­ with private family. Conveniently Chli)f Foy took chatge and after vere, but the Belgian spirit is too a half hour fight It was under ooo- another car about 8 o’clock iff ##•••••• quire E Oaiison, Gardner atreet located, cau 3057. Sunday evening near the Subma­ persistent to be concerned with aaaaa*a*«M^ jR troi He complemented the mill I threat of concentration camps. a aa aa aw a #• I v Real BstaU. . . Insanuie« IwoikecA for the fine work they rine Base ip Otototi. They were “ I shot this one near • condented m ilk factory.** BRRftRff «« If Set did. returning h ^ e after vlslttog rela­ a a a a a • a eeaaaaaaa* H Additloa Damaged tives In Poquonlck BridgA AU six -Oa iklttff ...... If Handsome Embroidered Panel are more or less seriously 'injured The one and a half atoiy addi­ TOONERVILLE PULKS BT FONTAINE FOX McKinney Bros. tion to the aaat end of the large although tlmy were^not placM on #•####••••• bam was jMidly burned as was a tbo danger list at the hospltsL The First I youngest child, BrucA 1< months 8*8 Mala Bt PboM MW one story addition' built next to R. " m Only tte aBst side the large told, had both thighs broken; Rob­ bam was damaged. There was llt- ert, 2 1-2 years old, had bis tongue tla of value atoiM In the additions cut and was otherwise ’brulaed; Sherwood, four, was ' badly cut aaaa«o0BM« but It will be neceeeary to tear 'aaaaoo**** down what was left after the flrA about the face and head; Earle aaaaaaa«0Mi«O'oV The automobile owned by Mr. Ted- Junior. 5 1-2 years old, had ona I aaaaooooo*^ FOR SALE ford was dastroyed. arm broken, imd minor ciltA Mr. # a a a o a « 9 FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD—Air Rose had hia nose broker and ser­ CortffHffM eoadllleaed heat. Fireplace. ious facial laceratioPA also brais­ FBECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS' A Dirty Yiriek Otterienltlei Oarage. Oaa Balah t more Jury Chosen ed limbA Mta Rose received head •me ea eeooad floor. Small bralssA Boaat dowa and bahuiee oa The occupants of the other car, tP iS B A • RNEt-W HY. MR.LA«HLCy, MEAN \vBS.SlR- ' i ' k Op * In Bank P lot two aaUoia and a companion were RNff TfeLBOMAtA IT INSURZS OUR DANCE YOuu. APny a n d v m • •s e e * s __ .94-A idso Injured and ate patients JUMSN9-6CHr, A S A IN S TA FLOP— :-TUAT B , a a n y FOYAUWS FowiU 9t hospital In New liondon. IF OUR 90NO B A prr / FROMIUBSONE TWO-FABOLY HOUSE on the •) TO WHATBVaR ______..it -A West Side. Good iaveetroeat. « received first aid treatment at _ Waatei—Feeuda . . . 94 Submarine Baae Immediately i D c n a r w w •\Wute4—Mel...... M to hava baaa ongagsd to crack the MAY HAVB ? Acesclee ...... 44 ON BOLTON LARE — Paur- the accident and were removed „ Room Cottage. Flroplacr. Can' trust oomp4my*a vault w hlrii con-1 ambulance to the hoepttsL Tlie P' be fixed and need akyear 'round talned $84,000 at the tinm, have can were completely demoUabed. 4t pleaded guilty, and their aenteno- Mr. and Mt a Wilton L. Rose and k^^Feklclee 4t Ing has been deferred until after I ■assUee 4...... 41 I Mta Mildred Martin, parents of Hs Poeltiy—•teak 88-ROOM HOUSE for taiveat- I Martin’s trlaL the Injured coupte, m r» notified meat. Good reeldeatlal or for Krneihlan was arrested ta an al- and visited them at the hoepltaL 'F o r aele ileyway outside the bank and PoUce are investigating the cause ad Aeoeeeoriae Brouiey waa taken Into custody | S^erertele ...... 41 of the accident. -W a tch— ■ ■ J e welty 49 OABOUNE STATION oa Boo- I at home. ktim Josephine Btrack has been •Meal AMUaaees—R e4le.. 41 tea Poet road toward Coveatry. Martin waa nrreated when be I appointod a mamber of the state. 1 seed Feed ...... 4 9 —a executive boaird of the Connecticut -Oelry FredMU M 1 reported for duty at the Daniel- Oeede ...... 91 STUART J. WASLEY ton state poUdk barracks w beie, Young Democrato, hy Pceaifient sad T ep to ...... i< Beal Estate aad Ineardaoe as radio dBpatcher, hia ta9k joae^ DdPaola of the state or- feemaeeale ...... 99 State Theater Balldteg would have been to direct patrol ganixatlon. ___ Store Bealsawat 44 Among those from out-of-town SCORCHY SMITH ATucinc Angdl BY J O B W e at the Steree TeL #848 • 7148 51 50 eara to tte scene if n bank rob-1 » 1-' bery had takgn placA who attended the memorial ser­ BagBrner First WHaaas vice at Bt Maiya cenMtery were: Mr. and Mn. Edward DesRosier. leoei B y Mi a Ckhet *^Ught of freedom that buna la tbaj The state, rspcssantsd by Pros­ ecutor Howard C Bradford and | Mias Mary Day, ICta OeUa Day ^jptortous ttataa of Uh^^ fi^'lhat you win maka an ff 9Crs. Alilda Grady o f Bpring- • o o •••#•#••e Lym^lM t piealdeat 4ad-uur-graat CocoMC.l4iiii8.A-Wolasrd, acting o r - aaaiatant idati's attorney, pre- { 4fW td r btasA, Mt a A & rt 3e9lQy;; "Llneoln^a^^ h a ,s o snAACrA ROBlam Gaucher. ' Taken by virtut TarCTeeullwF t h d jy 4 aft, WM iffin. MatUiew Heliia .Ftate. to ma directed aad will be sold nt| rr ' area surtoundbig*' ^ Hartford; lOaS Itary Cor Beat .. public vendue to the Ugheet | ^ that you’ll make fo r your Martta la rspreesntifl by 8ae n r PrtnMsaDe;'-Jamies "and William ' S••••eef•••• et 5* Spruce street. In the Town friends homeA too! uM.Harrey, WUMmantir lawyer. Rweetman of W stntory and Mn. oeo«SS«S*** of Manchester, 14 daya after date You can maka thia 16 by 18 To obtain trpnatar pratam (15x A g ^ Swsetmaa P utter o f OrangA Inch paneL svaa though you’ve 18) dtreetiona oa how to use tram- j P-lOl: Apron frock and temeL on piyarood or'thin lumber, cut out Ttw Laagae of JFenen Votela' 'Which will be on June 3rd, 1941.1 New Teak Bbailff D4ee with Jig or oopiag saw and paintod- WlU hold Its annual June Luncheem at 10 o’clock (DAT„ in tte fo ^ never dotm any needlework. The fer, color chart, amouats of ma­ I Simple frodi buttons Oowtr \fb» ter 1 •U tehee are so easy—creaa atltch terials speetted. inustiatloiur of| bark, ties at the walatlbM, carries FuH Erectioasweeompany pattern. a t Mta Graham's Tea Room on npoq), to satisfy said executiea Port JetCeraoB. N. Y.. Mm 17— T o order UMse p a ttm a : F or Thursday Jons 5, at erhich Um- and my fees tbm oii. tbs following | for the border, ouUtna stitch for stitches used ta satiKoiderlng paa- (F)--Jaooh a. Dreyer, 58, Buffotk two uSiM patdi pocketA Stas 12 Um hands aad the StatiM, satin to 90.' Btos 84 requlraA for tco^ P-aOL aaad 18 oanta; tar F^-102,10 tbe aanoal daction of offlcen wiii dascribsd property to wit: al (pattern Mo. 5U0) s«d 10 emmtar *••“•*** end foramr eo-fnib- also take place. The committee in stitch for tbs green laurri wreath. eeats la coin, yoor name, address aad boamC, *-*-* ysrta 15 1^ runfa. la qola togeU w wttili name, 1—1*89 OldsmobUe sedaii. of The Pact Jaftasaea addracA pOttata aumbar and alna charge eompriaed Mta Bertha and the pattern number to A s m and tactatr .editor of fabric. Drtsd at Manchnter, this 90th I Oolora used are rad, bliw, gray ' MrA Harold ItiimiH, Mrs 4 C abot. Tha ^MaadMter Eveeli F-lOt: 'SoabocuMt girl cutout to ThaMaiirtiealer Evinjag nnraM flint day of May, AJ)., 194L (lor .tha heads and the Btatm U The Petchdgae AtgoA died at Lord, Mt a Agnes, 'Xodeb HtaeML 1S8 ebvee*^ A veana n * Fattara Barvice. 908 17th klcaaLMMrtb6k.N.T. and MIsb Oracs tar Urn Dm sea T a d L A . -' TUESDAY, MAY 27,1941

i t J l i i t m i A 8tir4»«trr Ettntiti]) 9 mQk The meeting of the Mothen Cir­ Group S of Canter church wom- Memorial Tampla, IHrthlan Sis- Two casM of whooping cough,in liana Lodgt, No. 7g Knights of Oenatal Walfara O e»^ No^ll The new chapel In the eo M t Mancheater are Included In today's Pythiaa wUlnold its regular meet­ cle o f the limmaculnte Conception on Jefferaon atraet, of tha Po ^an, Mra.. A. H. Bllng, leadar, wiU tan. No. 83. will meet In Odd Fel­ bma been poatponed for' a weeic on win meat tonlrbt at hold the final get-togeUier of the lows hall tonight at eight o’clock. report o f Ulnesaes Issued by the ing tomorrow night at rOrange National chufeh, will J»e dedte^ _ Hall at 8 o’clock. The Hoapitallna- account o f tha 4sath of John bout Town at the School Street on Sunday, June 1 at 4 o't^dek, aeason tomorrow evening at 6:30 A social time will follow, with the State Department of Health. Scar­ Canter. A report win g i^ ot^ « entertainment committee ot which let fever and measles have disap­ tion Plan wlU be acted upon at this lar.e, father o f tha leader, Mrs. w il- whan It la expected Rev. jU Da* in tha RdbMna room. A pot luck lUm J. Shea. advisory board meeting In Sims­ supper will be served. Mlai Haxel Mrs. Annie Alley Is chairman in peared here the report indicates. meeting. AMocUUoa wlu bury Sunday. The next meeting ot browakl, of Bridgeport, will be In charga of tha ceremohy* Lutsa, art teacher in 'th e achoola, charge. ^ at S o'dock In tba the local branch will tahe place wtll apeak and there will be special Mias Ella and Miss Marlon air.aU chapel haa been ^ilt by the l^ y y dub. Jxinc 10. Kuclnskl brothera, who are nrn- music. The earned dollars should A Memorial service for deceased Washburn have moved Intd their sona, with tile asslatance o f men be brought to the meeting or sent meptbers of Anderson-Shea Auxil­ recently completed home In Lake- for the Kod CroM wilt Mr* Major Harold Zealley, dlvl- to Miss Helen Carrier, 40 Cam­ iary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, wood Circle off South Main. ' on at O n tar church o f the church. A fter the aional Home League tlon a bannuet w-lll beaarvedhylhe bridge. will be held this evening at 5 et Your Children __ ___ > n w from 10:S0 a. m. win be the apedal guest at the Ladica’ Society of tha Bleaaed Sac­ T o’clotk at the VFW Home. Man­ , wtth H*a. Ddna Ca»* Parhcr meeting of the ^IvaU on Arm y Prominent members of the chester Green. The regular meet­ Women'a Home League at Ita rament Pulaski hall. North ______street. South Methodist church parish ing of the unit will be held at 7 meeting In the citadel tomorrow will All the chairs in Manchester o’clock. Post members are Invited CedlW.Endand Out .in the Sun to Play afternoon at 2:15. The hoatea^t Fred Wood, of 9 Church, is rest- Lodge of Masons tonight when the to attend the Memortal service. MMX OOTBAM w ill be Mra. Commander Larder Master Mason degree will be con­ , BoysT and Mrs. Doyle. A ll membera and In comfortably today following an \ tttMwa Aa <|MaB AMca) operation for acute appendlclUa ferred on an active member of the Troop 11, Girl 8couts,'wlU meet General insurance SrOOTCAL MBDIVM frienda alU be welcome. performed at the Manchester Me­ church. Lodge w ill open at 7:80 tomorrow ^temoon at 8:30 at the Trunks WaelO Oaacbtar of a Saacath Son home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Phone Manchester, CUnn. morial hosplUl yesterday. and refreshments w ill be aerved L ittle boys* trunks. Mzee WHh a Vail. The choir of the Zion .Isitheran after the ceremonies. Robert Ooe of 364 Summit •auM«a Dally i A. M. la • P. M. church a lll meet fo r an Important S tb 6 yeara. hi white, Dr Hy jjapalnOwHit Ca the Sanrlor rehearsal this evening at 7:45. The marriage of Misa Mildred maize, aqua, red, blue. of tta Paapla tor M ream Stevenson and Edwin Sharp wHl i;M'€lNnt!b Street, Hartford, Coaa. Membe|-a o f OIbbona Assembly, Uke place Saturday, May ?1. at Pbaaa t-ttt7 Catholic Ladiea o f Columbua w ill 2:30 In St. Mary’s Episcopal $1.00 ‘ - meet at S:S0 thla evening at Sum­ church. A Complete Line of Lawn Mowers DOC'S mit and Eaat Center, and in a body go to the Burke FunersU Includinf The Fgmous Pennsylvania Children’s Home In tribute, to John Spillane, State Tailor Shop- father o f Mra. William J. Shea, Fo r Brakes head of the Mothera’ Circle of the AND TUNE-UP SERVICE Bathing Suits Morei Proas «• Mrdi ta OPEN ALL DAY Chick Feed ^ Poultry Feed t BtaaeO Street Asaembly. Boys’ end gtrls* euita, sizes 8 ' WEDNESDAY -brS years, of ell wool (100%)— CUBAMNG — racssiNO TroHev raUa of llnea outside of Fertilizers Garden Tools i Central Service Station lastex end velour. AND Hartford, abandoned when buaes Au6 r iit ll • P. M. Thnnday (DOCS GARAGE) AU. KINDS OF KEPAIBlN'a were substituted, sre being cut up AND KEMODEUNQ and removed by Junk dealers. CLOSED FRIDAY LAR8EITS FEED SERVICE Brainard Place — Off Main Tel. 3957 Rear of Gaa.Co. $1.19 to $1.98 Mcraorixl Day 38 Depot Square "Safa Brakes Save Uvea** Girls’ Sun Dresses HOLIDAY WEEK SCHEDULE Manchester Barbers Flared aklrtz with bib tops and pantiea CloainK all day Decoration Day, Friday of this ireclt Association to match. Seereucker and broadcloth ma- ■Dkcn a few chanjres in schedah^ First.. .Pinehursi teri^. Sizes 3 to 9x,y

will be open afl day Wednesday instead of closing at noon. Ssoond.. .TTiorsdav we will be open until Nine P. M., and $1.00 and $1.98 1|lM ...Pinebarst will close all day Friday, May 30th. Boys' Suits ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, WE FEATURE... Tops In Preference! Broadcloth, shantung and de­ Fi^ ly Ground nim materials; with or without Baby Shop. F. E. B R A Y Jackets. Colors: tsA, blue, whits LAMB PATTIES At 4 for 25c JEWELER f i e o x u A e I0 1 \ S I N I'liRrORMANO: end teal. Sizes 3 to 8.

Yes, they are freshly ground from Genuine Spring State Theater Building Lsinb, and Bacon wrapped. ' ’ "jii t l.oiih lit tin- \/i i $1.00 to $1.98 737 Main Street coast W s offer a good value in Shoulder Clod Solid Pot Seersucker Sunsuits...... $1*19 „ _»ta ...w h o le c l ^ about 7 pounds, at 86c Ib., or % MoK everybody will tell you A at you’re Sizes 7 to 12 IfiUf of the —«*n end of the clod at thia same price. The Watch and Jewelry sure to get your money’s worth in a G-E Imavicr front half.. .4 or 5 pounds.. ^wlU sell at 42c 1^. Repairing At 1 '^ Refrigerator. For it has built up a nariou- Gabardine Shorts—Shirts—— ' V*'' p m Fresh Calves* Liver. wide reputatioo for dependable trouble- Slacks *...... $1.19 Ea.

VEAL CHOPS ... .lb. 36c Beef Liver. Reasonable Prices free performance at low cost. That’a wby

surveys show more people prefer a G-B Striped Gabartex O veralls...... $1.19 TnndM’ Beef Liver.. .a good buy a t ...... lb. 33c . Sizes 8 to 14 A Special on 5'/^-pound Fancy Fowl at ...... Ib. 35c than any other make. Largest Assortment of (irccting Oirds for Spun Rayon Slack Sets (8 to 14) $1.98 Wc receive daily shipments of Native Broilers, Fry- All Purposes In Town __ sad Small Roasting Chickens. Red • Navy • Brown Combinations

Frbsh Young Ducklings...... lb. ^2c Sunback Dresses with

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L a r f c Sizes 8 to 14. Assorted Reds and Navy

Junior Dept. ^ 22c L GIANT • • • • eoe q • e • • e e 59c IdARGGe ■•«•••• *2 for S9c Dial Store Open All Day Wednesday Until 5:30.

PINEHURST GRAPEFRUIT ...... 4 for 29c 3230 Closed All Day F rid a y — Memorial Day.

SWEET, JUICY ORANGES...... *. .... idoz. S5c Oleaa, OomforUiMe Uxral O NLY $ 10-95 DOWN Coortaom Service At All Tlmcei These CsHfomls N e# Potatoes, which we sre offer- 'iilg at 5 poonda for 25c, aTa^thc finest “cookers” in the Immediate Delivery. spec yetato Um tolay. \ C IT Y T A X I The JWHML4 COM fteah Strawberries Ripe Pineapples DBNNIS MllRFHY, Prop. MAHCHISrn COMU- — !■ Sqsash Ripe Vomatoes

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