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■ X K rAGE TEN >*■ V /' TDESDAT, APRIL at, 1M4 e.Daily Circulation V The-Woaljwf Memchedter Evening Iferald Month ot March, 1944 Fa^eeart oi u. s*^,Wr«ii»er Bunnn T~ y . ' / . - ~ ' t-S. pM^dy tonlghtt 'rhun- : About Town C. G. Banquet 706 Incrdastng cloudiness i no Ins- Ghiirch Parley Starts Memberr ot"Yhd^AndK temperature changes. Bureau at Clre^a^t ' W*lWr Gifford, aon of Mr. and Here Tdnight G. E. WILLIS & SON, IHC. Edward Gifford ot 3S Lilac r ^ A CUy^^f V iU o /e ftw at. won, for tha fourth con- • <nitive time,, the Rope Climbing^ ^ ^ Lamber o/f All Kindi 4 Expect Full Attendance (ClaesUled Adveraolngdvep^i on Page IS) iTBR, CONN.; WEbNESpAY, APRIL 26, 1944 SEN PAGES) RICE THREE CENTS ^onora at Brown Uniyeralty. The Mason Supplie#>4FPflint——Qardw an VOL. LXIIL, NO. I'le /Mpe>climbinK aontaat la ]uat one A t Mainonic Tem ple; ScGres o f Delegateg Ex- mt the acUvltiaa ta t|ic Navy inter . Balsam Wool Insulation company aporta achedule, Gifford, Governor to Speak. lipcled Here Tonlorrow C graduate of Mancheater High —Convention to \|^8t lando’ Kelly Comes J[l6rae\ school, ia a member of the Naval One o f the largest attended COAL ■X V-13 Unit on active duty at Brown COKE OIL Axis Reports S;a^y unswid ^Attac 'ITnlveraity. Chamber of O om infltf banquets The Next| Four Daysx in years is In prospect tonight at 2 Main St. Tel. 5 1 2 5 ■ ilembera of Sunaet Oouncil, De- tlM Masonic Temple, according to The 32nd Annual Convention of <grm ot Pocahohtaa, will have a advilnee re.-ieryations for th» af the New England Conference of W tchen Bingo tomorrow evenin fair,-TTie guest speaket' will be New England Lutheran AugusUna Russians Attack at the home of Mra. Myra FlM ^ v ern or Raymond E- Bak|win. Synod will convene In the Emanuel I B y A edic 'gerald, 12 Bralnard Place. The ^ Reservations have been ' made Lutheran church. Church and i social #ill be open to the public, for many out of town parties with Myrtle streets, tt morrow after- ! ^ t h prizea for the winnera and many visitors prominent In the noon beginning at 2 p. m. 9«frebbmenta aerved. civic life of the State expected. Delegates from 82 churches In Music for the dinner will be all of the New Ei^Iand States are Btitiah^and American • The Aabury Group will hold Ita provided by the Antl-Alrr^aft or expected to arrive In Manchester' / Offensive Covers Aren rummage aale Thur^ay beginning chesfra under the direction' of this evening and tomorrow mom ^ a l /o f War at ®:S0 at the South Methodist Technical Sergt. W ./ t . Klmmel ing and they will be quartered W a r R elief From Carpathians i church. , and Miss June Yepfnans, soprano, local and Hartford homes forXhe Black Sea; Germ^s will sing, accompanied by G. Al f-ur-day session. Unions Face Bombers Return ' Mr. and Mta. ^ e d Tedford tpf bert Pearson. Several numbers Greetings will be e x te n c^ to the Report ‘Complcte/De- Security Seen War Costs Safely; Strong Escort 169 Birch Street have received a WrlU be glven^ by a quartet com Convention oy Governor Raymond ‘latter from their aoh. Sergeant posed of Ray Erickson, Ernest E. Baldwin at the afteriioon ses fensive Victor^ in Tragic Ends Of l^ustangs. Light Tureck, Evdn Nyquist and Alfred Now T w i^ ^Frad Tetuord, who la now in Indlh, sion of the Conference Friday at ■/ Single Reason 'baving^ffown to that cohntry. Lange accompanied by Fred 4:30 p, in. TTie Oonvitfntion banquet R*v. J. V)^ NordgrciB~' " Lower Dnestr /Sector. nings !and Thunder^ la a/xurret guhner on a\ • B-^ Wemery^During the dining patri will be( held in,&Iiuibnic Temple Netclywedi Need Books Last Qhe^s^ holts Attack Aircraft ^M lM ell medium bomber, Me/re- otic ^ 8 will be sung by the at- Saturday at 6; ^ at which the Loudon, AprU' 26.—(A*)— Censors Used l.edred Ma training tend^ts under the direction o f G. and Growtii Pi-ogram.” Leader: guest sueakeiyWill be Rev. Wilton Rev. Hehry J. Hokervson, Regional The Red Arm:^ha 8 launched ^'On Philosophy a iu l R e Production \C enter )baaM in this countr; ' Ai wrt Pearson wdth Fred Werner E. Bergstrand, Minneapolis, Minn., / vlnga at Tyndale Fie at/ the- piano. Director of Home Missions. Pro T o n i it at 8 O 'clock an attack on ^broad front iii < Colllne l>rlggs Executive ^rector of the Augus- gram and forum open to pastora ligion to Help Make Noyes Declares Question All'Bellif^Cnt Cavern- Without Sighting Sin gohnaoB aa Tooa^naater tana Synpd Luther Licague. southern R^sia from the Collins Driggs, popular Manchester organl.st, who Is now play The Invocation will be given by and lay delegates. Marriage Successful. Walter S. Fe _ seaman .Sunday Services Carpathiami to the Bjack sea, Of War News Gensor- j n e n t S /Have Spent At- gle Enemy, Filter, second class, has resumed to at a New York theater, wiin)e Ihe gueM artist at the annual Kiwa Rev. Earl H, Furgeson and Judge R e^ D r. P. O. Beraell of Mln- 3:30 - 9:00 — "The Christian v^ymond A. Johnson, town prose- Growth Series of Lessons for the OR O E H ALI^ German /and Romanian re ship Has Come In most T rillion^ Hen Sampson, N. T., spending a Kiddles camp show, at tbs State theater midnight May 2; He Will neajmiis, Minnesota, president of Baltimore, April 26—(/P)— Give London, April 26.—(iP)— abort furlough at the home of his render a program on the Hair»mpnd organ and al.'-o on the novacKord. (huing attorney, wrill be the toast- Sunday School.” Leader; Rev. J. ADMISSION ports s^d today. A* German the Lutheran Augustana Synod • • * \ • •••••••••••• ayaaaa«^ o'a 250 the wartime newlyweda aome creasingly to Fore. drickson-E stint ate s. American Fortresses and Lib pM nta, .Mr, and Mrs. Alexander mabter. ^ 111 premih at the Sunday after, Vincent Nordgren, Rock Island! communique said the Nazis lous to the dinner a short 111., Director of Parish. Education, books ot philosophy and religion Ferguson of 9t Foater street. Second Lieutenant Allan L. noon service of the convention had f^ored “a complete de erators, flying in mediuhi Earl Doebener of- /Summit busine^meeting <a the Cham Lutheran Augustana Sjmod. Pro N5W York, April 26.—<A9—Lln- / St. Louis, April 26.—(ff)— All Cone, 20, son of Mrs. Elsie Cone, street, of the trucking / firm of Rev. Dr. B. Julius Hulteen, Hart fen se ■vlfctory after heavy bat because—take It from a (Voucher strength, attacked the air The marriage Of Miss Anita S t of 196 Summit street, wan gradu of CornmoKe wdU be held, w ^ h ford. presiden. of the New Eng gram and forUm open to pastora college professor —It’ll help them woodi I. Noyes, \ president of thi the belligerent governments have craft production* center of Perrett and Glenney, /leaves for will lncluak,tbe election o f/o ffi and lay delegates. Oosing Prayer tle ^ when the Red Army attack Fierre o f this town, to Sergeant ated from the Army Air Forces Washington tonight. t6 attend the land CTonferance, will preside at edin the lower Dnestr yesterday make their n’i^niage a auccess.*. American! Newsj^aper Publish* spent almost $1,000,000,000,000 Brunswick and other targets Barbert Voisine o f Stockholm, navigator school, at Coral Gables, cers. Followmg is the list <a offi Rev. G. E. Khenstrom, Norwood, War Labor Bbard^i conference. the various sessions of the confer MaAs. \ (nth strong aftlllery and air They’ll need help, too, says Dr, ossociatioit, Said today there/Ap (trillion) on World War II, more Baine, will take place tomorrow Florida, last Saturday, cers tor 1944-4&; P resid en t Attor ence. - in western Germany, -tii^y Mr. Doebener an«|/chrls Glenney /strength. ’The Nazis assorted they Raymond P. Hawes, philosophy pears to be a need for ^ t U n g morning at nine o'clock In S t ney Harold W, Oarrlty vffrat vice The convention will' open at 2 7;M p. m.—Convention Service. professor, who maintains that 90 - Sergt. Caiarles F (Commando) /(hatlesa). winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, stand.s than twice what the last war cost’. without losing a bomber. A of Coventry reprOsented the firm president, Alex Cole; >econd vice had sealed off Soviet b r e ^ - Ji^es's. church. ^ Mrs. H. A. Klmbkll, of 126 p. m. tomorrow with devotions by Speaker; Rev. B..Julius Hulteen per cent of war marriages are with his arms siound his mother and 3e brother upon anivlug at Pittsburgh, Pa., for a visit home. back to the fundamental princi Roy F. Hendrickson, deputy di at the .meeting and banquet of president, Ralph N <^se; treasur throughs. strong escort of Mustangs; Avondale i^ad, and Mia. Harold Joint traffic clubs in New Haven Rev. Eskel Q, Englund, secretary D.D., Hartford. Conn., Pmsident of Since last Saturday the Ruaalan foredoomed to failure, ple” that the only reason for cen rector general of the United Na Lightnings <^and Thunderbolts, Advertisement—/ Simmons and son, R o^ld, ot er, John Pickles. of the New England Conference the New Ehgland Conference. Dri Hawes declared that the sorship is military seWrity. tions Relief and^ Rehabilitation recently, at which Governor Ray The direc!tors p^r 194^9: Past communiques have omitted men which made up a total raiding VVoodbrIdge street, have returned mond Baldwin was one of the Committee on Life sand Growth, ’Theme: "Forward in Faith,” Offi tion of any large-scale land flghtv successful war marriage depend "There must bejK)'- censorship Administration, ’’presented this force of probably more than 1,000 Fartfllii:^ 12, ^ and $3.20 M r 100 President Leon/A.