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Diploriiats Believe So- No Penalties ^ lution of Urgent Prob- ./■ Gerniaiijs AgreP to O r lems Arising from To- For Actions Truman Tells Joy Reigns der All Resisfaitce to tal Defeat, of Germany Halt; Will Yield All l Can Be Worked Out Of Indi^^idual Of Complete, In England ^ Sl)ip8 and Aircraft Un* . I ' At Meeling Planned. Bcuttled and Uiidanv j 'mi Final Victory Al Victory Eisenhowef^ Refuses to «r ' San Francisco, May 8.— aged; Al»p Will Com* (fP)—A'meeting of Presideht , Siisperid All AP Cbrre- ply With All Furthei Truman, Prime Minister snoridents in ^riopean Prefaces Formal Procla* Laughing Dancing and ^ C^erfi by Victor** Churchill and Premier Stalin Area as Asked. iriation With Singing Civilians, Sail- ^ it expected by United Na^ Remarks Warning Vie* tions diplomats to be ar- ors and Soldiers ■ in London, May 8.-^yP)— Faria, May 6--(/F»—General Eis- President Troman and Pnmi ra. ged soon after V-E day. enhower Informed correspondents lory But , Dalf Won. Streets of London. ^ These authorities believie thm at Supreme headquarters today Minister Churchill today pro*

only a gathering pf the Big that no action could be taken Washing^, May 8—(P)X Presi- London, May JPl —Jubilant claimed complete victory la Thren—probably tomewhem In dent T ru ^ n proclaimed today Europe. Hostilities fornulljl against a newt agency or organi- England awoke- today from Its tha European al-ea—can aolve "complete and final”, victory in the cease at 6 :01 p. m., e.w.t., to* aom'e of the ui^ent problems now zation for the act of any individual first peacetime sleep in almost six correa'pqndcnt or correspondents.- European theater of the greatest nljK^ht, supreme headquarters Arising froBS Ut® toUil defcAt of Eisenhower'replied by telephone years to greet the formal declara- Germany 4nd lay the basic plana in history. tion of victory In Europe. announced. Shattered G er7 through his deputy chief of staff, for reiitbring civil .order and real MaJ. Gen. Sir Frederick E. Mor- •' He went on a radio hookup at 9 i streets—at—London many’s unconditional surrcni peace to Europe. a. m. (e.w.t.) to read his forfnar|"_^ der "will be ratified and qomunnSr gan. to a letter signed by S6 cor- decked with the multi-colored flags V- Problems Unked Cloaaly respondents at SHAEF which aak* proclamation, which he ,ptefaced at Berlin” today, ehurcblU aald. I / ’Theae are regarded aa, problems Jubilant erowda gather around the Statu^ of Liberty model in Times Square. New York as Asaorikt- With brief remarks Which he of the United Nations, replacing ed that all Asaociated Preas corre- Call for Battle to FIb M i / Unked closely to the Job, being ed Preaa reporU announce V-E day. iW citizens wave Bags and shout /n celebraUon of r^rted solemnly warned: - the victory bonfires that lllumir spondents in this theater be sus- unconditional German surrender to ^llles.—(From NEA Telephoto). Both leaders summoned thstt rushed forward by the United Na- pended until 26 hours after the of- “Our victory is but half won. nsted the skies of the ancient capi- tions conference, of creating a The west Is free, but the east Is nations to a battle to the flaM ficial announcement of Germany’s tal last night. against Japan. ChurebiU remlndi permanent organization to main- surrender. still In bohdage to the treacherous ed that “Japan, with all h«| tain peace and. security through- tyranny of the Japanese. When the . All England waited eagerly for Called UamitiMrised ' <* Leaders Warn treachery and greed, remains un* out the world. I *rhe correspondents made the Yariks Push Forward last Japanese division has surren- th^formal V-E day announcement X . dered uncondltlonBlly, then only J»y Prime Miniater Churchill-^ tOl subdued.” and Truman asserted The Immediate'Impact of the request as a result of ,what su- that “when the last Japanese dlvl* ending of thi^European war la to preme headquarters dcMribed as will our fighting Job be done.” Sion hsa surrendered-uncondlUon* reinforce detnands of Secretary an ‘‘unauthorised” transmlaaion of Another War Text of Address (Coattnaed Page Fear) Stettlnlua.: Foreign Minister Eden. On S$mthern Okin|wa -S------X.-- ally, only then win our fighting AP Correspondent Edward Ken- Following is the text o L ^est- Job be done.” ' RuBslab Commissar Molotov and deiit Truman’s radio aMreaS and nedy’s story yesterday of the There was no Immediate Vrocln* oQier leaders that the conference Reims surrender. Must Be Won proclamation on th« sjrfrender of Kae-,no time In flniahlng lU tank. maUon from Premier-Maraha} For nearly seven hours ytoter- Germany,, S Victory Told -- *nila la now considered little leas day afternoon, after the surrender Thia is a ao\ercyhut a glorious Stalin. than half done with two to three story was published, all Aasocia- Hail Victory in Europe, hour. 1 only wla« that Franklin D. Supreme Allied headqu weeks of work ahead. Unanimous ted Press filing facilities from the Roosevelt haiiKllved to witness this By Churchill a special communique said agTMment among the big powers Infantiwinen T a k eS European theater were suspended, But Point to Fact ”! o iitu i u e W a r day. General Eisenhower Informs expeditionary .forces hayd on the changes they want In the but later this was lifted for alt the High Escarpment. me thaVhhe forces of Germany ordered to cease oSen|lve opera* Dumbarton Oaks security propos- AP staff except Kennedy himaelf. Japan Still Remains havextiurrendered to the United x f T o B r i t o n s tions, but will malnUtn their pees* als stands as the main achleveb Kennedy is.chlef of the AP’a west- gainst Allies Nariona, The flags of freedom fly ment to date. _ ern front ataff. - Enemy in Pacific Area. Guam, Mky 8.—-The fering our thanks to the.PrOVi*. Says Unconditional Sur found ranking diplomauK of the ing Japiuiese at th^ rate o^ pj j„ Prague arid public relations division, told a nation's war leaders, law n^era 1,000 a day, pressed relent- „ . , dence which has guided and sus- render ‘Will Be Rati- bU powers agreied on'/Snother big meeting summoned by correspon- tained us through the dark days matter In addition to the general dents that the original auspenaion and home front directomXnalled lessly forward on the .P arts o f Sh|5nnkPi* of adversity. fied iind Confirmed at security system. *rhis is th a t the was Imposed at his own order "so victory In Europe todsywith a re- bprnly - contested southern M oravia - /B o h e m ia Terrible Price Paid powers should take separate but th a t-I might check SHAEF com? minder that there^Hl la another Our rejoicing is sobered and Berlin' in Speed (Lata BallettM of ► ( » ) ' parallel measures-es to m ake sure Okinawa front toda>/ Flame- ^rlfl Joyful subdued by a auprOme consclour- t-X munications to determine if there war to be won. throwing tanks Mrere burn- \& at for the neVt half century or had been any violation by the As- Gen. Gedi«-U,. Marshall, Army nesa of the terrible price we ‘have ; Germany wlllX denied'the re- London, Ms> 8.—(H^T^Prlms Qaptore OiBMMta 8 sociated Press of transmission in- chief of sUffT declared In a state- ing the way. Iiyfive weeks of London/May 8— —A Ijafidful paid to rid the world o\H ltler and aoufoes and induatrial development fighting the Yanks have killed 36,* hia evil bend. LetTis nqt forget, Minister Qhurchill, nrbclkimlng 7Load on. May 8.—<*V-Maii*Bl volving aecitrity.’’ ment, to all troops that defeat of Jiatl holdouts in Pf«k>ie and necessary to plunge the world Into He said/he lifted the auapenslon Of . the German Army now mak 535 Japanese^Xdmiral- Chester W. my fellow Americans, th#/Sorrow the victory In Bur^ fid Btalla aaaoemeed ta aa erdsr at another war. order onfall but Kennedy on rec- it . possible to deploy “mtf^v Nlmitz repwfed 'today. „ le parts of the shhinken Mo- and the Iwymbreak whlchXtoday that the unCojulHionaL aurrend tha day taalght the capture ef tha One possible step understood to Ameylun Losses Given ■> abide inX>* homes of so many of Mg OzMfeoalovak raU Juaettea of ommendation of hia investigating forces” to the Pacific to "cjrush j^vla-Bohemia po^et fought on of GermanjX^Ui. ratified and ha%'« received some consideraUon committee. Amerlemi losses lip to la today aa the ryst of the worli^cele* our neighbors—neighbors wl ^ ta. Tbs annonaoMacat waa from high officials Is a treaty .the enemy without fill ■ aniy we cpnflrmqdxdt Berlin’’ and that hoe- , InvestigaUoa Cantinned hope Vdth little of delay. T h u rs ^ y were 7.337 killed bra ted the end of the European mpHt pricelesa possession has be •vsr ths Moaoow n dta at | nmong the victor nations specifi- Alien emphasized that "the In- 632 JTOunded and 516 ,misriir^. At war.. t tllltieOxSoll; cease one minute after 6:68sP. m. (12:65 p, m., a. w. t.) A t cally p led ^g them to atind ready Secretary of War Stlrnton aald the Allies had won In Europe a Jd ratio 15 Japanese we^e killed Czech broadcasts from the enr- (CoaMaaed on Page Eqpit) t^t, Brittifa time. MV tbsfs had bssa as oa- to take Up arms against Cesmany. (CoaMaaed o» Page Four).. r every American. battJed capital said NaXisXStill ^Thls wiil be 6:01 p. m. (a w. rrom Moqeow sf ths The United States may lead In "m ighty 'Victory In lesy time and with leas loss than W -had ah Infantrymen of tpe 77th divl . Were shooting,, burning p.t(a loot- . Oermaa 'smrrsadsr. Ths fXqeb^ Working out such a pact, which is * ' 'v'- Sion, scaling prp«pitou8 heigltto ing in the city at noon in defiance regarded In Ainerican quarters as right to expect. / Text Of Addreea oiintrolled rq^o announosd tsolght "And as we pay tolemn tw ute with wooden ladders and shlp^car- of the signing of an iinconditional George Urges that a "rraw flrr" ordsr had being In line with a plan put for- Tha Igxt of Churchill’s address:. Standing ArmV to those who have died to awe dur go nets, t«>k a high escarpment surrender by .their commsfhder. Testeiday morning at 2:61 a. m. Issued ta Pragq* and Its vlcilBlty/ ward by Senator "Vandenberg (R,, near theXcenter of the^llne In a The patriqta, now in'control of Midh.) several months ago for - civilization we tM nk the Ctod who Thankiiig Cod at O^neraK'' Eisenhower's head- upon agreemeht be twee* 4 has blessed our^ause t^ h is pres- 600-yarq advance yesterday. They a/ Pragu.e transmitters, broadcast Czech sod Germa/vofnaiaaSen long-time allianc.e S.lKXtlMans Revealed this noon report: . quarters,' Gehwal Jodi, the cepre- ent victory anil pray^for His con- begm clearing toiitHem. slope 'tentative of ue German high many.- irrV downhill drive toward Bhuri,. Would Fermlt Treaty tinued help tmtll tl^ a sk Is done, Parts of Prague in Ftsmes - New Agency b Ai second city.; of Okinawa, about a command and oi 'Grand Admiral The proposed United Nations Stimson'sai^ 7 "Some Germsh formations, di’s- ling Praises Britons Doenitz, th designated head of Stale Capitol, HartfO charter as the Big Four powers About 500,000 Men to In a statement addressed to ^ e mile awa^. obevlng the cease fire order.,,are toe German state, signed the act men of the United Statei^.^Tai'y Nearby on tht west the First For Cdnirage, Sacri- -j;fV-The .Tenhta today have agreed to thangb it would shelling and setting fire to houses, of unconditional surrender of all- )9 to It. a bill creating/ permR auch a treqty to work Inde- Be . Backed Up by Re- and Arn(y. Secretary of the Navy Marine dlvleion gained, about 300 shooting civilians ,*nd looting. yards to the outskirts of Dakeshl fices and Endurances. German land, sea and air fo.rcea department of commer pendenUy of the Inner security ForrAdhlAld: X . Parts of l(rague sVe i" flames, and to the Allied expeditionary force council of the world organisation. serve of /4,000,000, piTHhlf A e ^ p b to e d village, nie Seventh Infantry di- fireman ate prevented by Gennftn Senator Leon BlsCaaol.i ^ task has/ndw been^lf acr vision on the east coast advanced London, May 8 - - ( ^ — -King tic Iqader, aoserted. /could coa* An amendment sponsored by the gunfire from approaching the (OoBtiaued oh Page Eight) ; ' y ' — — - -Washington. lf*y ••—(XT—Con an equal distance but rat. into burning buildings. In some places George VX called upon his peoplea solldats'into one agpney several (ConUnned on risge £lgbt) rgtessmen today disclosed War d^ .(OoattB *airmm Page Eight) considerhble machine-gun hnd In the center of the city German Ih a special V-E day ^broadcast agenciea now “ovsrtopptag la jpartmant plans for a peacetime small arms 8re near Gaja village. tank formation* are attacking from Buckingham, palace today to their functions.” I^ hteea Dsmo- "give thanks to- God for a great i crate were jolneo/W 4>»e Bepub- sUhtOiag Army of abqut 800,000/ Two-Women In IJbIfonne Czechoslovak formations." Baldwin Urgc8 men backed ap by an active The Marines' reported finding German broq,dcast8 -said that ..dellvrrahce,” then turn their I Ih'an. Senator WiU»8«, E- S h ^ y o Food Shortage [serve of 4,000,000. appeal Maele two women In Japanese uniforms continued resistance in the south- thoughts to the .world-wlds tasks i of itlislton In suppsrttag the . [ Outlined tehind Closed ac d'ead in front of their lines. Earlier ern. pocket was designed to permit "Which peace in Europe brings X Slav at W o rk ufe, while all toe yoteo a g q ^ It Ip* this Okinawa campaign five Army rernnants to . retreat west- with It.’’.. u were cant b y/ Repubheaus. X , ~ P b w e r S q u g h t |Iprogimm |pfo^m contemplates^contem'^teA, OS^'com- ^ For Merc V ward. Ths ruler of the world’s greaW X 7 '■ i , • . • » eat empire pralaed Brttpns for Imittee membera aald, that Oon- tOontbinetf.na Page Bight) General Patton’s ■ U. 8. Third , "Brown-OuV Order Revohed . {graas wtUWtU venact i i w a^.-wnpultory - ■ 1 Army had driven northeast from their courage, aacrlflcea and enj- ‘Job No.f Finishetl’ De- WashiDgma, Ma.r 8, — — The ; Baldwlri Says Hpspitals Pj^'time «i«^ to .ptovtde the t re-i Jodi - Given Permission captured Pilsen to the ouUkltJs duraricee through nearly six years "hit»wn-oat‘' Is ended. The Wnr l.aerve atrehi Treasury Balance-’’ of the capllal , and three RuEHiRn qf war, and urged them to re- spite ‘Joyous News,’ I ProdnctM Board rei-oked Us or- member that total victory haa not And . Illjrtitulions Are 1 a atancUng, or profesalohal,|-To' Speak After Sijfn* Armies were, driving toward the Governor .Asserts. 1 der agalasl unnecessary lIgbUag ni 1 -as 1 a I post-war Aitoy, of 800,000 men Washington, May 8—(^ ~ The same goal from the' east, north- yet been won. - 1 iraniedtately' after , Piwldent ’TrU- Black. Itlarket. I would coinpare with ail estimated ing Nazi Surrender. poSiUon of the Treasury May 5; east north and southeast. ■ '' Yet to Deal With Jape Hit Hartford. May 8. iJPi "Joyous nian’ii proetanuiHon of victory tn •a ------^ 328,000 In m o . , RecelpU. 8122.599,603,56 ^ ex- SchOemer Signs Terms “Germany, who drove all Eu Eurtm . It- was the firt* lifting of. SUte Chpltol, Hartford. May 8. Jtt* 4.000.000 reaervto, commlt- (Edtfor*ii Neter The follow- penditures. 8256.715.371.66; net The patriot broadcast said Nazi rope into war, has been finally news.", but “this *1s no time to the soHWIled “morale" eurbe on Gen.Ferdinand von Schoerner, quit,” for the "job is not finish- .—(go—Govemor Baldwin aakedjtee membera atod. would/Incl^ ing dispatch from Reims sup- balance. 8l6.596.263.606.38: cus- overcome.” he aaid. “In the Far ctriUan acUrity Impoosd- dorisg the.(3eneral Assembly In a speclal|an estimated 400,(XI0 to/ 800,000 plements the dispatch by Ed-, tonui receipts for m onth,',86,903,- East We have yet to deal with the ed." Gov. Rayn.ond E. Baldwin tast winter’s military setback*; (Oeattnoed on Pajre Poor). said-In g-statewlde radio message message today for special autboi*] National (Suardamen and: (>ncera ward Kenaedy, Issued yeeter- 073.15. ■ Japaiieae, ' a determined and . a The midnight curfew and the pro- Ity to deal with a food shortage^ Reserve corps members and 8,- day, wMch gave tbe first so* cruel foe-. - ' . today after President. Truman had hibition against horseracing nia oartiy attribuUble to "black mar- 800.000 youth trained for one year eeunt ef the German Miren- “To this we shall turn with toe officially proclaimed the uncondi- expected to be disoolved. shortly, ketr^. operators," *' __ ts __-Whicha.>-a- w-he asaerted I lealn.U>e 4(lam ManilAf*regular ArmyA«*mV AnHand assign- der. It Is belie\-ed It Is based Utmoat reaolvs and with alt our tional surrender of, Nazi Germany. bat no action has been taken^yst. ed bo active reserve status. an ' Kennedy’s original dto- resources.” ' 1' "The announcement- of the un- was Meeting state and. private Individudl Japanese More hoopitals and. Inatltutiona 600.000 Trainees Yearly pateh. It Is knon'B that Ken- After paying tribute to the fi- . condKional surrender qf Nazi ^ r- Track Worker Killed The chief executive . sent tha Committeemen estimated' that nedy wrote 1J160 words at lled fighting ' forces aitd to toe niany U Joyous hews,” Iht Mver- Brewster, N. Y., M v 8.- about 800,000 would be trained Reim s which were pmised by dead who wll,l not return, toe king nor said. ■* / meaaage'to the Legislature after Willing to Surrender Now Joseph S'mlUi. 66, sf a long conference with legislative each year and the reaerve built up *eid eeaser and wrote puH* of added; ForoM of EvU Ovcc«qMa BHdg^. a' lrack worh^ wai^ya* to lU peak strength over a period Ms story after retnmtng to “Our cause was ths causs.hot ••V-E day haa come. ’Die long, bv the New York Central rathnei, ■. leaders. of tola naOon, but of this empire Text of Message of years; Parla Only some 866 words . ceris opinion. Is well educated and bitter and costly fig.ht /g a in st a Was tatally tajured aM tiW -’niey emphaalaed piat tha pro- . ef '^Ksnnedy's dispatch were Washington. May 6—WV-Th« and toe commonwealth only, but cruel and arrogant foyhas ended todav wkea bo was strack bg'-A/S Tha text: individual Japanese Is showing smart. lie Is smart In the seme of every land where freedom Is •Tt is becoming Increasingly dif- gram'la tentative and contingent traaamltted from Paris yester- sense as. the Occidental soldier in victory for our couhtry and for toorthbooad paaosagsr taala .on enactment of compulaory ' day hefore hhi eommnnlea- more willingness to ^ surrender as cherished and law and liberty go our.AUlea the Unltad Nations. Miller’s crossing nouth of h^p^^ ficult to obtain adaquats food. U. S. forces get closer to his home- he fights well but he knows when particularly meat ai*d‘ egga, fbrJpea^tlme tions were broken. Wo Itove hsnd In hand. < The forces of evil /nd oppression Smith was plehed op by c ^ no lafonuatton that any other land. . It la hopeless. Oonfideaoe Coaflnned Faith state hoaplUla and Inatltu*] .Whether Congrew eM a War department authorities, de- ”We expect to run into more have been overcome'by the cour- of the train and taken ta ths tlona and for private hoapitala me such a law may ^ ^ternrined daeqeiated Preas correspond- •Tn the darkest hours we know age. "faith and might of our fight- road stattaa at Moant Kincs clining to be quoted by name, put and more of this type soldier from that the enslaved and Isolated peo- weU The general overall shortage within a few mqnt^. The Hoim end waa at Rebus)'. now on,” this officer said. As a re- ing forces by U»s faith and hard he was trsasleiTSd ta a w.^ Tf fw l and the btack market op-jpost-War MlUUry ^Ucy commit- It thU way: ples of Europe looked.to us. 'Ibeir ambataaes aad reiasvsd to Nt The 'Japanese did not use his ^It, captives will. mount. They hopes were our hopes, thslr con- work of our people. erationa In that food have brought Itee.'whleh strongly favors ths pro* Reims. France, May 7.— (De now total 3,288 held In the United “Our minds^tum back over the em Wsatcheater boopM I open hearings /ft layed)—OP)—Through, an Iron highest type soldier in the so-call- fidence confirmed our faith. about a altuaUon which requires I KS^'posak wUI open ed outposts.' On' Okinawa, 800 S U tes a n d 2,500 held abroad. past 6i m onm as we hear of this died a t 11:86 a: sa. Juhs 4. faced Pruaslan general.ospeaklng 1 That is not to say, the officer “We knew that if we failed or uncondltioqai surrender. ^We re- etata did Bst dtaetass the. remedial acUon. after be had flniahqd signing the miles or so from the home..lslands, faltered tbe last remaining bar- *T ask that you give to the gov- The I War department long has Ameriinm forces ars encounterirtf I added, that the battle la growing member Jhe sacrifice ef ufe and •f death aad oaM that favor^.a relatively small stand- unconditional surrender of the easier. The very Intelligence of the rier against a world-wide tyranny O. Squires, ef OisW agi ernor and- through to thq execu- the very best of Nippon's mlllUry would have fallen In ruins. But pain and toll that haa been made tive departmenta of the state the ing iw ceticetime Army backed by . a Naxis, Germany pleaded today for cloM-to-home Japanese-Is making 1 tec esMity atafgtis reserve. In a memorandum mercy for the German people. On forces. necessary power ^ n d authority big Well Fdurated aad Smart it that much, tougher. Yoji can t (Osattaqsd sa Paga i Tbs very best. In sns high otti- I gal) th s same trick on him twiiea. (OentmsS /M Iriais Twal ' M -J (CeattaMN* s a n ag s B f h H

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[vo puK fighting men," he said, trlbutlbna to the armed fdrcea, the to'recognize' that they are still governor «ald: . Urges Work figHMhg and to prove .that we are ite’s Plants \ "Oonnecticut has sent men'.and aliH supporting them.*’ ra'e- Program ’wwnen Lo every ftont in this war. P. E. Callahan, the comiBlttfte’a | Fat€L Cutbacks Th^;-J.argeat single cbntigent of For V executive vl?e chairman, told the I ZMSt Rockv C a p t a in H ow la nd D irects To Gelebi*ate {Ban of couriie, -was'part of tJie Seventh War Loan drtoft would ,'vooa Local Pri^ner of War Captives of Japs .Gdnference Pn 48rt givlaion conalatlrtg;, 'of men bring to Connecticut exhibitions of voToae from dtir, own. NatlonaK,duard. Wilson ^ 8 W rp M r* a - Army personnel and materiel on a 2 5th Qiflhd^y Great Neeil ItepCriticill The 43rd haa lived, up to qin high- much larger scale •thart'even-b^ O fficers Sch ool in A lgiers eat traditions of piUltarj- valob and clfic^M '^etl 8 A ir ^ M ig h l Plans Differ Som ewhalj Niiie Local Mefi KiUed Item » in Pacilte^ Seen ^ '" • -I' —— — RetilrDin£ HoDie we are-AU proud'i'dfr this u’nlt." '\ Comniand.* In First Year of War But, he added, "thdre, are thouw Can \ ATC Army Air .Base, Alglera— and Field, N. C.. and graduated Troop 1, Gifl Scouts From Mafitlates . ior ByB^ P a in k jiii Germany twica—qnca In ^ c.ch l cU- Of PTA Lisle of the busiestat Algiers 'from the Air Corps OSicera Can- sands of other Connecticut men Glidtieii anti H all , S«Sgt. Frank they-received a telegram The first serviceman from ill toe Pacific. They are stTIL ^ '.Hartford iay 8 —(^ Cojme'eti- * __ _ f; ...... I,.,,rection by the time w had is Captain Harry A.-Howland, aon didate School, Miami Beach. After This Town One of MiThK ] C h a r l e s n u n p a r n Yritin the I rovost Marshiil General Seiaed Territor>v^fter Hartford, May 8,‘-(jV -V -E of Mk knd Mrs. Alfred Howland. graduaUng from the Operations Manaheater to lose hla life ip jivar, Theii parents, wlvea, 'awelik I V'-^Day by Writes to His Wife reached_____ our jflnal atop we Were -of th e A rm y announcing Mrs. thia war was Seaman Thomas day (^eana the cutback of cer- cut.'can celebrate Groton V i d o rs weak and tired. ^Jj^ockville Group A» ' lo 71 Strlblriand atreet, Mancheater, School, LaGuardta Field, N. Y.,, Oldest^ in Nution- . A n < l H e r H u s b a n Last W orld War#., hearts imd relatives 'are ^U i Un- Hubbard's, repatriation. Her con- ..Coningtr Jr„ U. S. Maritime tain production items In ponnecti- atriv.^ toward V-J Day Eugene Telling of His Experi* Broad Tasted Uke flakS ^ Conn. Cqptain Howland, a vet- he wa.s a.ssigned .to foreign duty, dition at that time was reported dergoing ddya of anxietoand wArt E., WHebp, Connecticut War Fi- iSl. ^ Gat^ejr Tomorrow Eye- eran of 27^mpnths in the North which in addition to Algiem, haa Troop 1, ^irl Scouts, of the Cen- Los Ang(e)es Now; By James Marlow service,, who iwas killed when cut*’ and "chanKes In others" Gov. ry. For them, toe wpr ^ still oh. Grotoh, May - 8/— (P) —Joseph * 'In another two weeks, how- in the wire aa ' 'fair," .. , hia'abip waa sunk by a German nance' colhqi'ttee chaipman- aaid ences jn Reich. ever, we were relieved by an Al;” Othej^^^Cily Ne ws . Aff-ican Divimim, Air TranTOort taken him to A «ra, British Gold ter. Congregational church, will Start in a Days. Other general reports given at San Francisco, May' 8— Raymond E. Baldwin * said last In the face of ... L can ae^-, last night and Urged that the war Glldden and William A .^ all were' Command, in .OMratlons Officer, Coast, and Roberts l^eki. Mar- U-boat “llK the GuU of Mexico elected burjtoaaes of GrdtPn in ! lied tank column' and oqr troubles cel^rate its 25th anniversary, th\ time of the liberation stated There’S a,jWord you'll hear lota on May 12,'T942. In quick auc- night In his regular weekly broad- no reason' for'cel^bTatlons or time ii. the Pacific'-"now needs all the were over. We got wWt^ bnad and In addition ag^ea aa Base shall, Liberia. off from. wj»fk. 'These men/' are yesterday’s anqual election- despite j Mrs' H«len. Pstchen, of .I Rockville, ^ a y 8—(Special) —^ 'Tuesday, May 15. The girls in the Mr^. Margaret McKinney,’ moth- tl.aKaltllough plpched by hunger, almut from now on. It is truatce- ceaaion came tob^Mtha of sev- might that we^can’command.’’ X QuMn .Weatlleld, ifaM., for the first time in monjl^'' it Training Olticer and aa Com- During his 27 mouths In North thv pKsohers. of Los Banos ware caaL . . sticking to toelr poata. murt '' Pointing out that the Seventh a write-in vote fo f Guy R. Hub- j The May iheeting of the North- mandant of the ' ^n-Commla- Africa Captain Howlafid has viait- trooj) under the leadership of Em- er of Mrs. Charles Hubbard, . eral other local metL GM 1-c bard and John H. Hlfdlng the im wife .of Staff Sergeant F ^ lc M. tested like cake., . > Deming street, who waa fPlcased ^ h) bettex^indcondition than those re- ahtp. , Mario Quey, USN. on May 19, But ha‘Expressed the helief that follow their example arork- War Loan opens on May-14, Wll- .lluutks Ihe Bed (JnMs eakt PaTrent-Teacher Asaociatloh|,'aioned OITicei-.i School. ed 'majiy of 'll)e major citic.s. ..in- ily Smith, Eleanor Gordon, arid nnto Totnaa earlier. The United Nations have taken .'there will t>e a great need for here.'’ ’ BOh said that "it will, provide the! cumbents. Patchln, formerly of thia town.^ cluding Dakar. Marrakech, Ca.sa- from the .Loa Banos Jap pri.son leased froni Si 1942; (jpl. Alexander (^tiraki, ' "We would have suffered more, w’ill .be held Thiiraday evening. Captain Howland graduated Vivian -Mirato,' have planned an camp South Qf Manila on Fen. 23, ' territory from the Axia. For In- certain critical items in* the Ps(;lflc mighty ..equipment needed to ac- 'The vote was Gliffen 421; Hub- WHY NOT GUARANTEE THE FUTUREr from Mancheater Hli^h schook and blanca, Oran, Bizerte, Tunia, Trip- Army, oi>..July 13, 1942; bard 136. Hall.,421, Hiding m , artto waa reported inl8|ilng In ac- than we did Jf ft were hot for the May 10 at the school at eight appropriate; program-for the eve- has received a letter from her atance: The island of Saipan in the '''xSVar that only C^ipnnectic'ut firms complish Im,the Pacific what -has from , the University of ,Penri)»yl- oli, Benghaz and Cairo,.'' Of them ning. man Arthur Miller, Navy, on Has PerwMiaJ'Intereat Leo ^ 'Brogan, clerk, and: "Uon la Oermany oh Dec. 21 ^ 1944 Red Cross- food parcels. They daughter from Los Angeles stat- Pacific. We took it from Japan at August 2, 1942; and Ueut, WlUf cJhVs manufacture,” and added been done in' Europe. War bonds Fore<>asth are all right, hut there Is a sure, easy Wa.v of nmking filled .in the gaps -in our Oerman .o’clock. Mrs. Ruth Oasallo and vanla. Before Joining the . arm; all he prefers Algiers, which he Troop 1 wak. organized in 1920 Mahi^ivpfHtpr the coat of American Uvea, helped make V-B- Day possible: Chajaeacllmate.” tinuously ever slme that date, nd whoiitt-thia military Inatallatipn the buaiheaa meeting at 8:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs'.', Hubbard were Mother - Daughter banquet,.^ If we kept it and fortified ILao 1943, 33 In 1944 and 26 in 1945 er necessary. We have " ejmete^, was named, ha;> been stationed Is seemingly getting you nowhere can bring you outright Home manager, of the McClellan Store which ia really movlnj^.. We are is the oldest tr'vsp In ManNjester among -the 2,146 prisoners of the idoae to the Japanese hoir^nd, this and have been prepdiihg^or with Mrai Alice ^Kington in charge. and one of the oldest In the coun- -Ehnsnuel Lutheran Church., . '' to date. here with a medical detachment. Ownership. Sl4ip IntVthls local Institution, .you owe It to your- on Main Street and before com- not permitted to leave here or re- Lynch; John Moran, Elmer Her-, Japs repatriated* from the Ix>s Ba- Tin can collection all over town, Wfc’d always have a pistol pointed Of the 91 deaths to date, 68 it." - ; beautiful— lastinft veal our iTCation.” Mr. and Mra.' Ralph GIbaon are try. • 4ald Lewis: "I feel aa though I ing to Mancheater. waa manager in charge Of the entertainment for tehstein and Raymond Spielman. nos camp 30 miles south of Manila 'x Monday, May . 14 aL-^elr heada if they ever got were Army rnen. 13 were Describes Work Being .Done self to«s over 70 former membera of the friterrillaa swooped down on the Legiqn'initlatlon. N; ' But in'What way,do "'e hold It. 22, which he haa never seen. new officers of the askociation the remainder one from the work l>eing done by to.e State In- lot of tMritpry that my-forebeater PERMANENT*> October, 1944, aa a memWr of.'the elected at the April meeting. Preal- Motor’ Corpa scheduled for this troop, members of the Girl Scout isolated camp after the capture of / Friday; May tS To undera^(W)d It- l*t’a go back to Coast Guard, one U. S. Mari- 433rd Infantry. Reginiental head- avantng has been postponed. The service at Emsntiel Luther- organization and friends, to attend the Ba^ito TomiM camp. No m.en- what happened after the First dustrial Reconven^h cdinmlttee ov«rlooked."''% ' X dent, Ralph Snaps; vice pre«}dent, an church scheduled for tohight at -^Banquet' and reception^ . Grahdi time'Service and one from the In. "preparing for the easy and Includes quarters. company. . He ia a na-< Mra. Claire Olson: treasqrer, Meeting Tonight this anniversary progfom. A sup- tioii was made at first- o f ' Mrs. Lodge; 1. O. d. F., of Connecticut, World War. CaiCadlan Army. tlve of Providence, R. I., and 7:30 will not be held as this church per will be served at 8:39 by Mrs. Hubbard’ajiusband, a mining engi- The Allies In thab^war .aclMd gradual transition, from war to HAIRCUT SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE Borneo- Auclalr: secretary Mm. The Every Mothers’ Clufi will will combine with othe.r Ideal, Masonic-Temple. ^ • . j ^^— -— ------^ - r . peacetime priiducttpn schedules. . graduated front Brown Untvefaity Lots of Yarn Ruth- Caaello. niese •ofTlcers will 1 meet this, evening at the home of rJ. S. Brown, former Girl Scout neer. and n'o.,Ilst printed since has ^Saturday,' May 19 , '.territory from Gertnarty and Tur- In the Class of 1935. Aa a rest- churches.^or the community serw commissioner,' assisted by mem- carried his name, although the key. If they just kept it, the hla- - ,/ r "It ia the principal concern of be installed at the June meeting.. Mm. Emma Luetjen of Liberty jee at the Center church tonight .Annual session Grand Lodge ot dfent of this town he lived at 24 TM^rs of-Group E of the.; Center faniily was informed In the first t: O. O. F’i .of Connecticut, . Odd torYbooks would-sky the war had Conflftcllcut," he said. "That there CounrII Meting street at 7 :^ . ’ - . chproh' of which she Is leadi^ Fol- message received from Mra>-Hub- Bropliy Rc’cElectec ahsll be no widespread unemploy-, pe^eld Drive. ^For Workers The Rockville City Council will Attending Session Fellows hall. \ •- been fought to grab territory. Mxtiaota from Dettep- lowing thd supper a variety pro- bard ttiat her hiutband was freed Friday^ May 25 X ment during the post-war recon- BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION.INC meet thia evening at seven o’clock. Representatives of the Union Ilie Zlpser Club auxiliary wrlll gram or afciU an% songs will 6ft 'Mandate Systein C r e « ^ Mayor Raymond E. Hunt stated Congregational church attended at the same tioife andNvas accom- Mobile Blood Donor Unit nfre. So under the League of Nati jna Naitigalpck W an lep veraion period. < ' in a recent letter to hla wife postpone its meeting which was to presented. .One skit will be, "A I panying her,|o the state's^ "It ia our earnest hope that be- M a t ------OfkGANIZEO APRIL 1891 ------fter ,hla hepatriatioh. Sergeant Rpil Cross Profluclion that the, meeting . would atari the Spring rally of the Council of have been- held tonight because of South Methodist church. « a mandate ayatem was created. Girl Scout Meeting in 1920." '' Continued Nunlng X Frida.v, June 8 Bi victoKnationa, like Britain and cause of Connecticut's great con- Maternity Dresses Patchen ihahes aome tntereating promptly at aeven in order that Congregational-Christian Women the ' prayer services In the Others, wishing to attend may Mrs.xHubbard was Horhxin Man- Pratt St.. Ro ; obaervationa. He wrltea: , , Center Anxious to Get members might attend possible of Connecticut held today at the High School .mr’aduntion exer- Frepce, w eK to hold territory un- Naukatuck, May 8—(>R-—Nau- tribution industrially to thia war C h urch e s. •( make reservaUaoa by calling Miss chester'and attended the' ' Ideal we can get back into peacetime HAR'iTORD, CONN. “Aftjr being. Uken prisoner we church services at 7:30 o'clock. I Congregational chiirch in ,Stafford cise's atr'the State theater. til it was conatdered capable of gatuck Democrats yealeiday re- -— — t— ^ Out Its Glovjp Quota. Emily Smith. Miss, Eleanor Gor- schools and graduated from the Tuesday, June 12 becoming a government of iU own. production and maintaia . insofar were marched and r^ e In box Sersiceo Planned ‘ " Springsi The showing of the motion pic- don or any member of the troop. Middlesex Hospital T r 'a ln in g sisted Warden Leo J. Brophy to LJnOer New a^ahagftiwiwt No Appointment Nftceanary- With the announcement of the Manche.stcr Division, ‘ Cunhectl- For eaemple: Iriw and Syria Office , for a third term in their aa ppaaible our level of employ- BLAIR'S Advertise in^'The Herald-—It Pay* can all the way acroaa Oermany , There ia atlll .a large quantity of Waa Prisoner o f , W’ar ture on boxing, scheduled for this school for nurSes - in 1939 '.and ______^ ^ ______:— ------to a priaon camp where we atayed end of the war in Europe expected Pfc. Raymond K. Berger, hua-{ evening In Pulaski fisll, will be cut ' -Sportsmen, meeting and were token from TuB(ey. Ito*he he aaid, "means only that half the isii house of Center Congregation- ing in action April 2 in Germany. School Students turned to tke states for ayislt and annual (eporta to the league which on .Luzon, ran ahead of his ticket, i church is open every week, Tues- At the UnioBxchfirch wrhere tnere Mrs. Berger has now jrecelx’ed a -Heart. He was in five major bat- after spending saveral frionths in but lost his bid as G.O.P. candidate victory has b e ^ won," ‘ adding / are chimes. the>e^ wm will be a had a Mandate commiarion. that V-E da^ahould "not be an day through Friday, frhm 10 a. m. letter from her husband dated tles and was wounded at Salerno. To Play Two Bvenings, ,the slatesriefuVrikd.' agdin' to 'the WED. AND THURS- Eveatnally Became Indep^dent for town clerk by 1,337 votes, to 3Q minute p^ograIr^of mlisle on the April 16 reporting be bdd been a He is the son of Mn. Anna linger' iriarida. y Raymond J. St. John ID) who will occasion for ' "unrestrained- cele- to 4:30 p. m.; any knitter willing chimes preceding the^rvice. The mandated tetritorles were to make some of the gloves for the prisoner of war but hkd been li^ of 233 Woodland Street. Wednesday and Friday Cnptured,.in;'i941 better administered than some be ataiTlng hla eighth year in of bration or,-Ume off from virork.” Army may obtain the material The various industries In Rock-, erated and was 'hfidk with- the Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard wkre cap- Concerning Cionnectlcut’a con- vllle planned to operate a>-usual. colonial -areas. Syria and, Iraq, flee. ' ' v - during those hours. First Army. He,.ehtered the serv- St. Mary'a Ladies Guild will The annual High School concert tured .by the Japanese when t,he among other mandated territories, Clolhea Shipped ice June 6, 1944. meet Thursday afternoon. The Nips over-ran LpZon Province lata The work on the 125 layettes be- , A second and final carloa^of will be given both Wednesday and eveiitoally became Independent na- ^ ___ ime yUls when New Englanders lived in'- made for Foreign War Relief hostesses will be Mrs. Edward Friday nighfa o f this week at the In December, L941. For a ->tlme tiona. Some m«idated areas were clothing left Rockville yesterd^-^ Dauchy and Mrs, James Harrison. High Schdol auditorium. This Mrs. Hubbard /Was separated f K>m ia proceeding, but rather alowly. In the United Clothing drive Inhabited by backward people, like almost entirely off t|toir own truck gardens and Theae little garments are desper- event la looked forward to with her husband/being assigned to a the Marshal talanda which- the which, also Included cdllection,s Coiiiuiautter Troop 7 Girl Scouts, Miss-Jessie great interest both by parenU and children’s hd^ital nursing staff in ately needed in many of the libera- from Tolland and Ellington. Japanese got as a mandate. They ' • X neig h ^ Hng-Yarms. . . preseryi^ and salting down ted countries, for newborii babies Hewitt, leader, will omit its meet- teachera, former members of the Manila wt)ile Mr. Hubbard was In- never obtained independence. Enjoy Tea aOts Best With the shipmeMt on Monday: ing at Center church tonight be- choirs, orchestra and band and terned elsewhere, probably Los These mandated territoriea were in some cases have to be wrapped it brought the total of 2l‘ 3221 / In Pilseu Su icide Banos where both were found when staples to seci^em through the winter".'Nearly .It - papers, because of the complete cause of the union VE-day aeryice. friends of the High School. not supposed to ba fortified. But Ibck of ciothlhg or blankets. pounds of clothing shipped fjiSii The concerts thia year will be thi. U,;S. troops struck a quick the Japanese Ignored this and everything else they used was locally prodoced. this city aiicl the two headq^rters New York. Mhy 8 - »t Ma jelaky, place Monday evening, May 14, at forms which they need. Concerts The first information that their very welcome at the - Production elation to the women who have• iI ' Nazi commander t Ir a eflCITiy relative had been repatriated came „ „ „ the United Nations are center ^ring the times noted of the Center church house. Flower ar- wilt begin at 8 o’cloek. Tk« cahinetfngker built their furniture. The apothecary assisted in the sorting and pack-1 forces in Pijson, commit^d sui- rangements will be made by the Included o.- the program will be tolklng about truateeahips instead above. The xommittee considera it of mandataa. They are really the a'dviaable thkt the work be done at Ing of the clothiag and to the men cide yesterday after 8urrenhr.rlng members, who will funlish their the band,, orchestra, a cappella compounded'fl^ir mixtures of herbs and drugs. who aided in the handling of the t< Gen. George 8. Patton, coni- own material and containers. The choie,, clarinet quartet, and Nor- adma thing imder a new name but f..,} the'Center aa far as poaaible. It la cartons an^^h other waya n ’ tider of the American Thiril n U M Y there are aome differences:. mian! a pleaaant room with plenty of annual plant sale is, scheduled for mand Botiregard, pianist. The di- STATE Modern transpOijjati^hkiM.changed all that. ImxiI kleethig A my. May 19 from 10 a. ip. to 3 p. m. rectors Wii; be G. Albert Pearson M aso n. The United States wants to Itght;- HARTFORD daalgnato Soma of the seised enemy .^yabl'e to work ther^ A meeting of the Vernon , Warl The 'broadcast added that the in Miss Mary C3iapmaiv's barn on arid William j : Vaders for the The prlte ,|maa^loh of every Bohjl' coihmlttee will be kdh this Germans broke their, promise Forest street. This season It will band. territory In thia war aa strategic I^has brought thf! p m d u ^ of the whole world to woniam ta beamyl' We can help TEA getting at eight o’clock at Prague _yesterday ma- be for Garden club members only. The program is aa follows; m pq§m n areas. you enhance It . />%.hold on to* PLUS: 'nangCrouB Passaga" If wa held Saipan and designated .. .New England’s doorstepX,andth«^most important #! J‘ollce Court room with Judge' ‘^hine-gunnlng civilians In the Urbana Overture ’ Roberts In PkekagM and Taa Bags at Youz Gkooaz'a it. ' Juat put yburaelfsjn otir Laurence M. Dillon In charge. Att*tteeta after agreeing to surren- Taverns. grills and package Waltz of Oie Flowers iiinni tfi"...... ! wi ft aa a.strategic area, we’d fortify handa. Our expert opehafora thls time final plana will be made''**^*’’ surrender was stores, did not open at all today. Tschaikowsky it Areas that wera termed non- in this vast chain of supply motor truck. ^ will keep your hair lu^troua K-Re^rt. tonight. Clarinet Quartet YFAR’ 5 MOST bril l iant STAGE StIOW.' WoaM Draw ^ Own Anna Shirts, Sf irtawetiv Son to me^inj.'^^^^Th” two orl^ ConUgiouk dl«.a«es Evening Pastorale Robertson For tautoncat Saipan la our Is- J A M E S ' v.^^izations. decreased generally throughout Members of the Frank J. Mans- Ari a dat Good News Dawson land now. Nb.one can compel us SOCKS/ the state, the weekly nnlrbidity re- field. Detachment' and Auxiliary, Eriskay Lone Lilt Roberton to giva l i- i^ k to Japan. If wa Dance Phuined port nf Ihe State Boafd of Health Tfie-^ttockville Lodge of-' Elks Marine Corps League, will attend A Cappella Choir were a^UUng to place It In truatee- X m BtA U TY SALOh^ Representauve: discloses. C.ises of,^ea.sle8'drop- .Marche Slave Tschaikowsky TONIGHT AT 8:1 5 aw up our own torms will hoI^hNX spring dance for mem- pw from 128 to/'llO , whooping divine.services this evening in a Br::K:iELLx shipj.Aira’d mav 24 EAST C^TlTER 8 »K E T Mrs. Pauline Leighton. bero and frien^ on'S^urday eve- b ^ y 'jq the Center Congregation- .^Orchestra memo r ial — HARTFORD (One Perfornuuire Only) for^ __ idling Saipan.- r » gh from 65 t o ' 29 and lobar ^ .’Then we’d aubmit that to toe Noxt Tot^'iWepIibo^-'DIBoe :TELEPH0P^ 5649 ning, May 19. > t the ' pneumonia froth 31 cases for the al church. Members will meet at c— Heh^ Murphy 6:45. In front of the churCh. Caps ne'k'league ot nations. If the league 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. week previous. . ebar;^ assisted One case of diphtheria, one of will be worn by members. Shower in Honor didn't Uke 6ur plaif, nothing could Jr„ Harry Backofen, typhoid fever and one case of poll- be done about IL We'd juat keep ! Otto, Stanley McCiny, omylltis were reported. Epieds Cfiiapteri YDVA, has Of Anne Backus 4 Saipan aa American territory and cancelled the mecting^....,aCheduled Itmm a . ~hct be reaponalble to anyone. for thia evening itvMia Army and erewata Navy club du^/MfY-E day obaecv A surprise shower wea giveh In ance. honor of Misa Anne Beckue by her z- X MOBIL KRROSRNR RETAIL AND X mother, Mrs. Anna Backus, at the Action on Three MOBILIIEAT FUEL M ALE A N D PEM ALE HELP Be Mother’s Circle of the Little Lithuanian Hall, Saturday night,, Wholesale^ Flower of Jesus wtfl hold a meet- which waa attended by IM people. X Petitions Taken 5ENTIAL INDUSTRY — POST-WAR pLA|^NI] ing tonight at 8 o’clock at the The hall was riecorated with home of Mrs. A. R. Manchuck,-107 blue, white, and pink streamers. O l l i Gasoline 'CARPENTERS Pine atraet. The bride-elect received a cion- Sm Taar jrtvarlH tiara III KIStlil aiderable amount of money and Wethersfield. May $^45—The B<.ard of Pardont took action on.j i'^lNISHERS AND FEEDER -Tg^ERS Memorial Temple Pythian Sla- man:? beautiful -gtfts.^^efreah-> . GRAND PERFORMANCE'*'^— Boatnn Traveler,, /I menta . w ^ served. i only three of 35 petitiora for clem- ters will meet this evening in Odd c. $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, Udm. (Tax Included). ency presented (luring 4 nind-hour I , Mias BabkUa is to-be married to TELEPHONE^^TFORD 8-3172 M O RIARTY BROTHERS ~ ALLEY ANJMfflLITY MEN Pellowf hall, when a special aeaaion Hqre yesterday, reducing ‘•On the. Level" At Center and Broad fltreeta Mother’s- program will be Chester Sobolewaki, May 19. The hostess waa aaaisfed by Mrs. An- the minimum eeqtencto ‘ of- men ] Open All Day and All Night. . CaU 8300 presented. Mrs, Iva IngrahUn, cfrtnrpttted to the atote prison from 'I f/ " ; PICKERS AND MIXERS thony Sobolewaki and Mra. John Mrs. Mildred Tsdfprd and one of Beavitch. :. Hartford County Superior courL* ' / the latter'a aons adU have a-part It reduced from-16 to 13 years / ftnee Unnecessary! Salary While.. Learning:! in the program. ' A social ume . the 'tnfnimum sentence of David I li iI .X will follow. Standing Ariiiy >1 Brown of .Hartford serving' a maxirpuro of 20 years for aimed 1 Hospitalization Insurance Free! The Slsterhocjd of Temple Beth' robbery. Sholom will have their-ttMetlng to- "PlauD Revealed . It dropped to nine months, toe Cafeteria Service! Located On. Bus'Line! » night at the-Temple, directly after minimum of js two to five-year I f / If TIIURS., FRL, SAT. R E the United VB-day aervice at (C m tln i^ Prom Page One) term, being, served by Eklward Jlp- i Apply Center church. , ko of Hartford for impairing the j ui'll rnorals of a minor female. - i II Week Only! ..The .Ladies Aid Soriety of laat year, Gen. George' C— Mar^ I- In the case of L. DIstin aervlhg ALD O N SPIN N IN G MILLS 'Emanuel Lutheran churth will shall, chief of staff, referred Id toe On The Screen! The Best lbved Best-seller a similar .term the minimum was I omit its meeting tomorrow,, and In large standing Army system ' as : reduced to one and pne-half J^ara.' 1-Pc. MviBf Talcottville, Conn. haying "no place among the inatl- I hirtag done in aecordaaoe with area stabillzatlaB plaa. ita place- will accept an invitation Koom Suits to a tea and informal reception, tuiiona o f ' a modem . democratic .;. And The Beloved Characters ,, , Prefer 'To Quit To Allies ” * She*$ your staunchest friend May 17, at the parsonage for the. state based upon the' coriceptlor^ DanisM SSt.M up new tpariah worker, Miss Evelyn of government by to« people." A Nation Has Taken To Its Heart! - ^ , Yakima, Waah.—(4Vr German ' . X in sickness and in health!— TapusWus _ _ $Bt.M up Stark. BolcUcra, Pfc. Jack Hoggatt con- cluded. would prefer to surrender.] Mra. .Herbert MacArdle of Por- Hospital Notes to the Allies than to the (]ler.mana. ~ T(Dday our sons are fightiiiK on many. battlefronU Down ter strML chainnan of the InstaU “The otoei day I nearly Stored a j to save our way of life. Their need for nurses come iUve ear Missmsu eaU with -a lation dinner of Gibbons, Tierney Admitted yesterday: Antonia- poor old kraut tc death,” he wrote J drst. But there’s a ceaseless war all ak>nir the home- and Victory Assemblies, -Catholic Innocenti, 132 Birch atreet; George from Germany. 'He came out with ! front too. against devastating sickness and injory- Ihe- * fSrds?* ****** at thMst O f fide Secretai^ ladies of Columbus, at the Y. M. Mills, 91 North Elm street; Mra. a white flag and I . popped out j C. A., Tuesday evening, May 15, Annie BelU218 Main street: Mrs. vention is the chief weapon, and among the front, line / DeHvmf minue my helmet and covered him Urges membera of Gibbons Aaaem- Freda Duffy,.25 Griffin road; Mrs. . troops is your Visiting or Public Health Nurse. ,She’s AH Wert Gnenmte ed PhOM M 127 JOHNNY... SISSY... with a luger. When he saw It he '| 'bly-to have their ^reaervatlona in Tereaa Naaslff, 33 Norinan street; must have thought he waa sur- there >vhen you need her most. not later than Friday of this week. Stephen Cavagnaro, 45 Lenox KATIE.. rendering to hi* own A.my, be-| Mrs. Sophie Kramer will bo the street ' cause he started blubbering and] MocDonold Upholftnry* Coe caterer. IJischarged today: Elmore Vin- KNOW WHO SHE IS . . . WHAT SHE DOES tN IM uSt. ' Hhrtl ' crawling on hla handa and knees.’' Woman to take charge of small office cent 134 Spruce street; Mra. Doris FRANCIE.. The Young People of The S al^- Swallow,. 382 1-2 Center atraet; Uoi, Army will hold their weekly Richard Oas, 288 School atraet; , Write the Manchester Public Health Nursing Asso- TPANSPORTATI ON in lo ca l esseiitial business. E xcellen t outdoor service 4 tomorrow evoBing, Shirley Phelpa, East Hartford; ciation, Haynes S t m t , Manchester, for literature or tel- at 7:45 p. m. -4^, the Silver Lane Carol Dabrowaki, 68 Elro atreet; ephone 3426. , .opportu n ity fo r righ t p erson . Homea DftvelopmenL Gail Ann Pfeifa. 'Rock'ville. ! LAST C A L L!, Births yesterday: A daughter to Thi»Week Only! COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Erie Rudax, 142 GREFJ«I M OU N TAIN Birch street; a8b to Mr. and Mra llpSHANK. Good salary and workidg conditions. Public Records Second iSize - William Morton, 28 L#nox street; Fenfw* HELP ^HE MANCHESTER PUBUC daughter to Mr. and Mra Walter 2

lWAN(ntKSTK»? liTVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, M A Y 8 ,194S K-ception riKrtVi. which • ' .rt- i => 1 ill«' pressure ' cooker gaugsa tested worked a total of 1995 hours; 12 duction Corps chairfHAh, elated that a'good fieal of work ia on in,»t8cd a bad fall recently. It -wt ' BPKINU ___ >■ prior to toe'canning season, and Staff Assistants worked 100 1-2 also voted to place a Home hlurs- war was, actually over - that Ger- Reports Given houra, and 89 Niirees’ Aides gave hand in toe making of 12r^ layettes CLEANING ;NfSBU81 many *had’ -surremlered uncondi- stated that thd atoff of the Home- lo foreign relief. She also sta'ted irg Instructor on toe Hat-of paid MOTH PREFARA'nONB N, Ke C. Banquets Suspension of Filing makers Informatto'n Center in the 1482 houra and five minutes. Nazi Holdouts No Penalties / Vtionally and completely.; It ,WM reported' that . all mem- that a. fine group from, Bolton, la work,era. . X ' . WAJIES AND POMNHra r i r t r 'r '" ”' iHtkJcal ^dipofe y^eddings gas cH^fide is preparM to do this The meeting Adjourned #t 9:06. !AP Staffers American aoldlera kisjy*l, son of John C- Fitzpatricl^of En is not yet complete^’’ "Va , TlnsM-Dlspatch eai'd "This Mobile Unit will bis on M ay 25. ravia, signed uncdhdltlonal • sur- pertinent details, plus a quote Deefston wan reached at the Board ofTWnctors of the Man- pje failed to appear^ ' Impresliva-^eXertises were hMd render terms’ at 1:30 a. m, (battle- Ijlewcpd, N. J., and the/ate Mry. 17)0 A P ’n transmission facilities, peals-to Tirdnian. - suspension w as; an egregious mis- ch#stMl^apter ot the American Mrs. iPhilip Cheney; Camp aim ‘'j r « r W k , May ts-— two icitzpatricki were .unlto4 In mar- from the German chief of ’ staff, meeting, bt Campbell council, Hospital chairman, expressed her , ^ther celebraqta^-'pScked puba at the Hlgli school this morning iront tlrael and that units, were he added, ."were stopped to inves- take, and whoever wm responsi- RM''Cross met Monday evening Aaaociated Prsis stall members o^ iind hotel 'bara^'^uaty bottles of tb^"cease fire" aa soon aa t h e y ^ riage Saturday aftenibim' in the tigate, poX to punish. There could Ool. Cjien. Gustav Jodi: Knighto of Cbiuirthus, last night ble for It should be taken tp taific- gratitude to toe Production Corps after President Harry S. Trum.-n toctory of St. B r i«e t ’s parish "With this signature the Oer-, By The. Associated Press JcC'Chapter headquarters, with Dr. fc . the cooperation shown in mak- war assignments have c|iaih'pegDe.''saVed for the occa- ceiired word of the capitulation. be no^ punishment until the invea- that the' banquet' for the recent severgly by the president." «ton,.-t^re brought up from ' cel- proclaimed the war ,ha<* ceased in house.-"' The d o u ^ ring cere- mgji people and armed forces are,' xjTuspensIbn of The Aseociated Eugene M. Davis, chairman, pre- ings summer bathrobea for the EarilerE a^er the partisans said XT',XT.. S. tigatldn is completed;’’ ' Third degree class would be held The Oakland, CMlf.; Tribune siding. Ths rtiinutes of the iM t awarded IMd PuUtaer awi mony was perwmed by Rev. for'better or worse, delivered Into In The Immediate future and not | Prtsa’ -European filing privileges /Newington Hospital and slippers rs. ■ ' Europe. The exercises weife con- stair officers had' made \contact . Kennedy remained under sus- ■ said;‘ "When our Iea«|erw^' au- meeting "Were read by the secre- Big, affable Harold Christmas tree lights outline}!; with theito, bringing a message on Bronislaw Gaddrowski. in the the irlctors’ nands." combined with the anmlal, tnatalla- M.a consequence of Edv.-ard Ken- for too Brailley Field Hospital, 4ucted by the Student Council fiension pending outcome of the thority fully wake up^ to, toe fact tary, MrA H. B. DsWolf, and ac- Boyle, A P war co) the windows of houses. Skyrock- the uhcondHional surrender of all presence''of members of the Im- inyestiftotion of any violation of A fter the few short sentences tion banquet,'as had Tseen suggeat- nedy’s ne.wi story of Germany’s that this is not their war, but the both Items having been requested headed' by President Earl Modean. cept^.. In toe absence of the the, distingulahed i]^ndence ets soared Into the skies. One boo- German armlCs. The Czechs said mediate famtIiM. - SHAE^ Censorship or violation of the telephone connection was ed. Accordingly, the m ^ b ers of 1 surrender was described by toe people’s war, Vve m w expect an of the 'Camp and Hospital' coni* trcMUrer, toe secretary read the mittee. Mrs. Cheney also Stated award of U day-by-day Are flickered at. a new cross that .High School Program advance American tank \uilta were The brldy attepdants wore-Mrs. confidence, he Mid. ■ broken and never , restored; theThird degree banquet commit- American press and lU leaders m | hnedy fo r-h li The program commenced ■ with Abbott Ritod of Eabt.Center'street s challenge to a tree press. statemet of finances. that six of the OverseM Recrea- it o ^ during ir* of the American marked the place where a rocket four miles from Prague. In reply to demands Jhat com- Passed By iMidda oensora ' tee will meet at the • clubhouse L splendid' servlto to/toe peoplA" the battle lor | bomb killed 1^70 people only a few the student body assembled to 'Three Russian Armies were and NeiyfitzpatrickoL; Syracuse, plete-Auspenqion be imposed again Thursday at 7 o’clock to make pra^ I Shaef lifted the suspension of The Loa. Angeles Times declar- The tasignatlon of,/ Mrs. E. tion CTieata have been Bhippgd; and fhat several more are nqW being months ago. hear the President’s broadcast. driving in from the east and north, N. Y., toother of the bridegroom. at once, Xlleh declared, "it la my , The London censors passed the llminary plans for the eveh t^ '' >,P AP staff privileges on toe conU- ed: "W e believb this is most un- Garaventa' -m chairman o f the story .without question, since it Ailed. She said that thelw chests, A-nd Rosenthal, A P photog-1 May Remain Open Extra Hour Following, the students stood at and units had Beep reported 60 Th^bride who dras given’ in firm ..conviction that I lack the au- The members of the committee nenl after the A P’s protest wm fair.,.". . If toere toad been suiy Home Nursing committee wm attention and -sakibed the flag, at miies.from the Czech capital. marfi^ge by her father wore bn. Was matter in transit, rather toan are Edward J. Sweeney, chairman. supported by a mounting tide of mieiUon as to toe propriety of re- read and- accepted with regret. which, are sent to the very front was- 'Jtonored for his in- Tonight public houses, and other thority to punish the Associated where, there are n o' recreation _ pleturt' « t Marines rais- licensed bare may remain open the entrance of 'the Main building,_ , As , tor the. other German Bress as an organization for the originating in their Jurisdiction. Deputy Grand Knight Coimellus ' editorial comment,/ appeals to leasing it (Kennedy’s diapateto), Appointment" of Mrs. Richard The High school bind rendered pockets>thls was their disposition IV-l^ley. Frank Qulsh. Jamea F. Quilltch M new Hoine Nursing rooms, are badly wanted, and that J the Stara aiiS; Stripe# on Iwo until piidnlght—an extra hopr. act of,^one correapohdent” Tha Aaaociated Press foreign President T ru ^ n , and statembrtts^ cenaorahlp' should have intervened she has .been requested to send Just The National Anthem. Principal I as the Russians and the, Wsstorn Tierney, William V. O’Hara, John before the he.ws was processed and chairman wm approved. Jima. The historic picture, taken Food Shops will be opened for - — Refuso To Sign Letter desk in New York held the Initial ffom toe nation's press. ,The eils,- M-many as possible just as quick Edson M. Bailey then read from Allies began the flnaX roundup!' Quigley, John Engliah and ROMrio not afterwards.” ' for the WBrtlme*still picture pool, [only a few hours, and under- ‘ Two correspondents present re^ flash for eight .minutes until guf' '"penslon iMted nearly seven hours. Donald Williams, new Regional ly M possible. was made In 1048—techrikjaUy too ground railways, , centraj buaes the Scriptures, the lOOth .'-P.salm. Awwlt Allied Will flclent of Kehnedy’s story wag re- SapTenza. . . Retains Bon On Iteliiiedy “ Big Shots" Peeved Director wm present and spoke A prayer adapted fronri Stephen fused to sign'the letter to Elsen- Speaking in behalf of the mem- In her report, Mrs. Cheney slao late for a 1044 prise—bu t^cep-jand trams win operate on Sunday hower on the grounds it was action ceived to insuK its authenticity. Supreme Allied headquarters The Jacksonville, FlA, Times very briejiy, pi^cu larly stressing slated th#t books, vlctrola records, Vincent Benet was read by Presi- Norway— German troops bers of th e Retreat League, John Union asserted: "The matter cer- tidh was made for> "this .iMtlh- sclvedules. . , Then the flash went out *at 9:30 m toe fact that the Work of to# Ited dent Modean of the Student Coim- malned in their barracks, a w n in g before investigation'digd disclosed Tleiiiey thanked the officerz of the however, retained toe ban it and various other things have aulsbed example," the announcS. Both today and Wednesday will the facts, anfi that they were, op- a. m., e. w. L, Monday.; tainly should .be taken up on the Ooss WM in no way lessened, bu t tviie ,to the hospitals,'and that the clL the Allied will, as British/ships council-for permfMlon to use the applied to Kepiiedy. floors of Cbngreaa, for on the face ment aald holidays. • Although London were reported steaming. Into Nor- pMed to cutting off news to hun- Shortly thereafter the public re- Many of,toe statements termed ra to m : incrcMed, by the end .of bulb garden estabUshed at the The prise for the most distin- nbvvspapers will publish t«>day. School Is Dismissed clubhouse ;for commltteie meetings of things toe impression is gained wegian harbors. /. dreds of American newspapers lations division ot supreme head- in preparation foi the retreat last the suspension “ unprecedented" ^ e war In Europe. - Bradley Field hospital iM t fall is ed nbvel of 1044 went to afternoon papers will not publish The' band .then played the Battle that som«sof toe big shots bccam; Lgtvla-f-An, estimate5r ’300.000 and millions of readers. Thiey quarters suspended the transmit- week-end aT'toe Passlonlst mon- j and. ^''"disgrace to the American pe.eved becaUM they were demci Mias Emily Cheney, Home Serv- nov/ In full bloom and very beau Hemev for "A Bell for Wednesday snd morning papers Hymn of the Republic. Several, _ - , . , highlights from President Yru- Russians were Larry Rue of The Chicago tlhg facilities of The Associated, astery at WesCBpringfleld., cohC^t of a fre« press.” condemn- the prlvileii^'^f going on to«r air ice chairman, reported that seven tlful. A d « i o '; ^ w f M S Chmm-s "Hsr-l'«rtH not publlah on Thursday, man’s, address were given by John! Quisling Generr VlAssov'S Tribune and John O’Connell of The Press and nil Its correspondents ^ official action In vriithholdlng with too first word of toe,mirren- members of toe . Corps attended a Gift Boxes vey" waiKclted as the best origl- « « « . Hansen; ThC entire body then Army were po^ket^ by the Red Bangor, Me., News. throughout the European theater confirmation of the surrender and der. recent meeting of Home Service Mias Elizabeth Clark, chairman hal Am eric^i^ay. 500,000 Jofn joined in. and. Sang God Bless Army against theytoa and on the Kennedy went to Keims Sun- of operations. praised Kennedy’s,exclusive stop^^ Ttoc Columbia, Sr ^ State said workers held in Willimantic.'Miss aald that toe Junior Red 0-oSa has Aiherlca accompanied by the.band. Vistula estuary M ar Danzig, and day to cover the story. And rC' Final Meeting "I can see po" justilJCatlon for "SuCb; Action la In/direct contra- Jessie Riynolds. Hopie Service been carrying on lt#.-wSual work, ^Alnto Timet ^quafe were faced w ltythe choice o f aiw'- turned to Paris at dawn Monday. suspendlngxTh'e Aasoplated Press." secretary,, reported 129 cases tost 30 gift boxeswere Sent^^' edi The progrsm closed with a bene- d'ctloit of toe Mtnclple ot a free render or annlmlation. ! first 1,500 iCords of his story opened during April, 137 acted on, ..pril to toe children of wap-torn toSTTriUr' fo V X ’Providence, ^otldeS^l.1 New York, May g-:^-Broad diction sung by the .. A Capella Child Suffocated O f .Civics Croul Josephua - Daniels, , publisher of press.’’ way. took a deep breath tpday choir.. Yugoslavia/- ’The German radio ut what he had seen and heard 'sT h e News and Observer, Raleigh, The "Idapd Daily Statesman. 116 dOaed, and IS continued. countrieA and that an ^.Oyeraeoa R. I. Joumal-BulletiiC^ceived a by a field censor and | Recreation Cheat la^befng filled. ready for another 24 hqticp of School sessions' were dismissei, .t Flensbuto said withdrawals j C c . . and World War One NaVy Boiael • lA f! “W a wholeheartedly Financial assistance amounting to prise for his editoriala published tXlnder was written when ' Thp local Junlor.Red Crpaa has prayer, teara, Joy and ticket tqpe at 11:45, which wm the close Of from Yugoslavia continued as the / I n H i s C a r r i a g e sberttary, wired President/Tru- Join the A P In its vigoroua pro- $528.10 waa given. •. p during 1944, especially those^deal- he returned to Paris. i The Pine (Svlcs Associatldrt taken on the task of providing 50 In honor of olBcial V-E Day. the morning -session; Yugoslay radio announced the man test ytq General Eiaenhpwer. It is The First Aid chalripah, "York lag with freedom of the press liberation of Ljubljana, capital of By ' noon Monday Paris was held Its final meeting and social rtant that a nation supposed- Strangfeld, statedjjwt'some class- tray favors-for each of five holi- Other Journalism prisea: After a wild day which saw At the CSieitey Tech aflame vidth reikuto that .the story HowartKUrgee UfGng Ban aervlce hospital. AISo. ,500.000 Jammed into Times square federa/ Slovenia, 74. miles north John J. Baker, Jr., nine weeks of toe season'iMt night at the enjoying toe four' freedom# es are still In.prfigreas, some have V Detroit Free-Preas for "thg Brief V-E Day exercises were west/of Ziagreb. , was about to brekk, coming from Roy W. HbiMrd, - president o^ hears from toe general in short toe Camp and Hospital leath a hailstorm of tom tele held at Cheney Tech this morning olrf son of Mr. and Mrs. John J- home of Mrs. Rollle R. Thomp- the Scripps-HoWsM newspape) finished, and otoera art' planned 20 recorids were sent most disinterested and' meritorious Fighting Stili Reported many quartetoof we.^pbe. It order." the near future; phOne books, colored rags, stream- which included an assembly period was learned knd authmticated Baker, Sr., of 18 Drive ^F. Silver son, 75 Unnmore drive. also u rg^ the preAhJent to to the Old Farnis Convaleaceht public service rendered by an ers Mid confetti, the celebration astern Moravia and the adja ‘•Living Up To TradiHoiis" liixtoe absence .Miss Jen#e< for the atudenr ^ d y and faculty that General de 6aidle was. writ- Lane HomM, died of iuflocatlon A t the brief' buslneM aesaion cede in lifting the "ban, of hospital. ' American newspaper," a $500 gold etbed 1 ^ silence shortly after the nt areas—fighting still was re. Mrs. J. O. Fitzpatrick George E. Minot, managing edi- nutrition, chairmati, Mias Marjorie at which time president 'Truman’s ing a speech to commemorate the yesterday afternoon. The child, Mrs. Leo Barrett, toe president, "The Associated PressOias a H e i^ rt Houae, chairman of the medal. The aWitfo was baaed on the midnight Curfew. rted by the Germans as Russian who was born in toe Hartford hos- tq” of The Boston Herald,.said in Burr, vlcV-chairman, attemled the and Prime Mlpistar occasion.. From Stockholm a presented for toe approval of toe well-earned repi-tation Tor puWlC' a' statement: "In filing toe news War FHind drive, reported that the newspaper's inveirtlgatlon of Some reveUers moved into all Armies began the mopup. afternoon dresa of aqua crepe, pital on March 15, had been left meeting.___ 41rwi Sh^Atatedjuiat plana speeches wCre heard British agency carried a flat state- tom spirited JournaUstfe servii when it got it. toe merely wm 4 total of the drive now stands at' "leglBlatiye jpmft and corruption night reataunmts, but most head-* The French ports—isolated Ger- with net hat and aboulder length in his carri686 outside of his home irfeetlng the Red C motiqn pic-, AF radio. ment that tha event had b e«) an- ture program for toe coming sea- Howard said. "K and all of jving up to toe highest traditions being made to>present lecti over $47,000. 1 at Lansing^Mich." ed homeward. . . man forces ih Dunkerque. La veil and corsage of white orchids while, hla mother did some house and movlngrtoturea on < nutrition Following the policy'of the oUier and atephanOUs. nounced by the Swedish radio. son, and it WM accepted. It U pro- member papers should not "oe sub- of-vlhe American free press." Mrs. Henry Mallory sfnt In her y 1 1 Bargt. iau Mauldin. United Fea- Suooeetf in Oleaalu|; Streets schqola in Mancheater^ sewons Rochele, St. Nazairo, Bordeaux and work. At 2 o’clock when she went ,to varipus'^^61'hrganUationa In- report on toe Volunteer Special ture syfidlcate cartoonist for "a liorient were expected to lay down 'The matron of honor wore yel- Paris dailies, under London posed to present pictures oi» nu;- jected. as the United Press New Orleans Times-Plcay- . Relentleaa efforts of' .the city were called off at lT j46 and A half datelines, userted without qual- •to look at him dhe discovered that and Its clientele in 1918. to toe un- upe: "AxPrqrnpt statement from te re s t^ in the subject. A few Ser^’lcea for April -as follows: 4 ilshed example of a car- their arma without further trouble. low crepe and orchid corsage and hs WM dM d. Dr. D. C.'Y, Moore, iritlon and health subjects at the sanitation department flnallv suc- day holiday proclaimed. iflcatlon that Britain was,„ only different organization meetings fair inferences which are sure to autooritle#sW-ho imposed drastic riubs have been. contacted so far, Home Service workers gave 109 t ’s work," $500. Mauldin The Channel Islands —Germans' the mother of the bride wove medical examiner, wh called and hoiira; 13 Motor Corps drivers had ceeded in cleanitig the moimtains At Other Soboola Shrimp pink crepe, with corsage awaiting the official announce- It WM announced that toe sm ^ | result unless this suspeiulon is im- and a rb U rt^ punishment for ap' "and several have expressed their ^rieaturca the battle worn O. I. cut off hopelessly for months were said that death had occurred about interest in.such a project for next 123 aaaignmehta and.drove 288 1-3 of paper and debris from mtdtoiyn Prearranged prograi^ planned reported ready to give up' Under of white carnationa and stopha- ment./ - ■ ■ • meeting of the AsaoclaUon , Wiately withdrawn." . offenM not yef d*ftoed, upqp-/'a in ^Up Front With Mauldin” streets. x in all of the grade schpoia in town ^o\xt 2:30 p. m.. Paris tiihs 1:45, caused by accidental suffo^ ne^dagency whlchdias been given fall and winter. Mias Burr also miles in ISO 3-4 hours; 144 volun- /CJames B. Reston of the New uiieondltional surrender terms. notla. take place Monday, September 13, Edltorlsjly. the Syracuse, N. Y.. to drive with your fingers crosM cation// ' X •teera in the Production Corps The city’s fashionable nightclubs yrere carried out with the an- A reception for 100 gueata fol- (8130 a. m., e. w„-L) European rS- at toe home of toe treasurer, Mrs, Post-Standard said; ’’TTie p6 heariag,'.should ordered by stressed toe importance of having York Times for "a distinguished had reported a much quieter eve- The Eindhoven radio Mid Allied The body wm removed to toe to ‘Waahington adminlst.ration or nbuncement tjils morning by Presi- Armies were expected, to arrive in' lo w e d t h e c e r e m o n y at-toe Man-Jdio iponifors piciced up a broad Thompson. impbrUnt news story of-modem' example of the telegraphic re- ning than the roisteriiig bars. The dent Truman th a t^ e war in Eu- John B. Burke funeral home. The demanded by d^pgress," Chrysler dealer for the/l&owledge, porting on national altaifa,’’ IBOQ. Rotterdam, Amsterdam and The Chester Y. M. C. A. The decora^ cast fro m Flengburg ra d io to toe funeral will be held Wednesday ''Bridge and setback fo U o w ^ ln times was rtiangted yesterday-'^ Uncross your ^gers, .-lady, and Stork Club’s regulair clientele en rope had ended, ^ e program had tlon s w e r e palms an d cut flow era. 1 G erm an arm ed fo rces o f lan d ,-aea the worst combination of intepia^ Miami. FI#., News:''"Onc bfxto® The award was for his articles on gaged '; in no unusual glasa-clink’ Hague today. A considenble num- morning at 11 o'clock at toe home the^ecreatlon room with ten ta- most stupi'd and , far-'reach ■kill, and factorjr^i^proved parts been arranged Ur several weeks. ber « f Dutch goldiers...... aervlng. with...... When leaving with the bride- and air, ordering them/ to cease tlonal red Upe and of ^ e r n . stupl* I get lid Of that uneasy feeling. Your the Dumbartoi. Oaks 'Security ing. A t Leon and Eddie’s, ownar H ie achnnH . wsTe In sassion until of the maternal grandparents, Mr. bles in ^ la y . High priX * blunders'of which dur wartime cen- Will be among the groom for an unannoimced wed- reslstartce. This imm^lately and Mrs. William Fdgarty " in won by HtovH-HW.pmd Mrs. stupidity that the present C A SH FQ R^Y O U R C A R you may neet^'Anuro yourself a conference. Eddie Davis ended the last floor the noon dis hour, when the troops which take over the , last ding trip toe bride wore a teal was flMhed to the a*Vd aoiphip could conceivably be gull car will continue serving you faith- _____Mark _B. Watson, miliUry corre- shew by asking customers to Join Jewett Caty and burial will be in Nellie DaunmJ'“'*'J^ M re.^er- 'tlon hM ever seen/’^ ______, ty waa perpetrated yesterday by children werj allowed to have Ute areas from the Germans, the blue gabardine suit, gold top coat, reach^ A s ^ lfte d PreM of- The H artford Conn., Courant, -MakOr- .. - .._ z r spondent of The Baltimore Sun, hlm<,l^’The Star-Spangled Ban- Bfterdoon St. Mary’s cemetery In that City. ett Price and M lar^ancy SHAEF when it quarantined The It’i atsineX Xhe law ot fully if you’ll be faithful to your trouhle-frM/'"^pring and Summit. for hla stories nnon IfitArnflitinnal international af-1 ner.’ nma* ** ... broadcast said. ’ | brown acceMoriea and Mble furs, flpes i" Paris through norma ran. Mrs. Lea said: "Thanlts rather than epn- Associated Presa Staff in Europe .1/ commonl/eimM to drive III St. Jaines’s schools s program Despite von Schoemer’s capltu- ’The bride was^/graduated from! channela. sure are due The Assoclat^ PreM -Year^ Phon^huB for an appointment. man of toe card ■0< » x T h e mys- resentment against toe break- with yaw fingers crossed.,/ car. There are deUiU in its care Jaira from But even at 4 a. m., a few lln- was h el^ this morning, gftar-toe latlon, Nazis apparently .still op- Manchester Hiz^ school'with toe| Iiimiedlato Release Demanded for not making the w o ^ wMt land the fronts In Sicily, Italy and gj^^ng celebrants wandered Man- school geSslon opened and after George Urges tery prize donated by T ^ a id M t ing of the armistice story.” ,. Your deeler will uncross —■ ----- I poeed toe RuMlans In ^eastern cIsm of 1940B and from NaSson On toe basts of this fact Ken Mrs. Barrett wm won by CarJ Pe longer for the Joyful- tiding that Jonathan Daniels, White Hops*' that shouldn’t be hegiected. See L^dhe man who KNOWS YOUR ti V hattan’a, dim streets. "■^•ta'cen place the Moravia and adjacent Mctqra. The College in ,T'944. ’ Until recently nedy interview SHABF cenaors the final chapter oMsazl frightful- them for you. Maks a A. knot of soldiers proceeded Thanking God tersort. A delicious luncheon, jreaa secretary, said toe White Car help you cafe for it cniioyen returned totheir regular German-controlled Flensburg radio she was skslatant dietitian at the and demanded immediate release served ^ Mrs. Edward Perealv ness had beenxWritten." doiise had no comment on toe nu- / date with him—TOEJAY. your Plymouth, Dodgb, De Soto or Jack 8. M c l^ e ll of TOe^ S ^ Sixth avenue. lusUly alriglng s and toe echool was die. -Town- FranclMO Call-Bulletm, f^ e d »- },,ji.biiiy ballads. On a comer said "our troops are fighting hard I New g;Iand Hospital for Worn- of his Reims story. and ber dOmmlttee. “ Cpdemocratlc Act" • ^ merous protests, which had been mlMed at noon for the remainder to save Germany from Bolshevism j en ChHdnn. The bridegroom] He asserted that accoidlhi'"to tmguUhed^mpto of^ to^rteris ^ cohfused Mil- of. toe day. (Contbiiied From Page Om ) During toe evening plano Mlec- sOomrae'nted The Philadelphia received. ’This wm shortly after work,” Slum 88()0,. based on his cam -|^ ^ in toe last few hours.” is a graduate of Englewood High SHAEF's long established poUc' tions were rendered by Robert H. “ it was a ghMtly paradox word A*ihe frorfi Paris that toe / Nathan Hale School Reds jStopped at "New Une*^ school Slid is employed by the military security ■was* tfie o « Mail This (^pon Today SOME OF YOtM^MtfNGTIME ESSENTIALS* - -paign to encourage blood dona- benignly. we did not falter and we ^d'^ot Henry. Dancing was alSo enJoySd. t o a C V the hour of triumph ^ for naion had been lifted, exce; tions. In toe course of the cam- A t Nathan Hale school the fol- Thls’brosdpast ssld toe Germi Submarine Signal company, Boa-1 emisideration on which oorresponi fall. dem bcii^ldeaii. the PUbUc fo: .'Kennedy. eChaiigs te summer hibricants; chadt oil filter and air deaner *Chadt daarlae paign he gave a blood / donatioil, "Happy New Year . ■./’ he saifi lowing aerylcee of .prayer and had failed . to prevent RuMian ton. He recehUy returned after em’e reports were censored.' He "W e kept faith with ouraerves tlons office'xrf- the Unlted-'®totes alisnmant *Tast brakes *Rotatsi tires *Fluth coolinc systam; anmina hose connactiona "Happy'New Year, evjdybodyy” braaktoroughs north of Olomouc several years' foreign service with | said that in view of broadcast re- Under modem fdptory m e to i^ CAPITOL MOTORS, Ine. flew to the Southwest Pacific to thanksgiving were held today: and with an another; we kept Army shouldTcTruiVY ** * R m I'o Keep Mind "Tuna angina for warm weather driving "Repair denU; touch up mat spots; pdliih see It used and returned to write Orades 1—6 tolmuetz).'but .de9lared- the Rus- toe Arablan-AsMriban Oil com- ports ftoip FlenabutY. London faith knd unity with our great 40 separate operations on 40 dlf- . undemocratic A C «L . -tn.. 368 M A IN STREET / * HAR'^F^RD ,'Car for orotaction. y' a MriM of articles. . . l a i mw i Star. Spangled Banner: Salute siana were stopped on a "new ilne>" p«ny- and Stockholm there, was-no mili- Allies. That faith and t o ^ imlty ferent machines, linked with tw o ; "Suspensioffof toesright of The Thit tradsaiarfc Maatifiat MOfAS pad* atpedally made tvT' Nymaath, It Mid Soviet atempta to fight Into tary security myolved, and he also miles of conveyors, are uUllsod to Bridgeport—(F) -rOiarles F., In a special clUtion. toX Advla- A p p e a l M a d e to the flag; Original prayer, writ- have carried us to victory t ^ u g b Asepetaf^ Press to transmit lU SchmelA a draftsman, is getting Dada". '9atota and CKrytUr cart, snd Dadfa /aAAotad TrSekt — Chrytlar orjf Board commended toe work of I f * ten and delivered by. Mary Lou the protectorate by Ihifting. toe Seitt-Griffin openiy notified the censors that he dangese wblchN at times seemed produce a. strtgle 185 mm. projec- (vn from toe European theater of Carparatian—fMtt DhrMan. center of attack had toiled. intepded to file bis story. along in years/out wor’t retire. A/nerican 'newspaper mapmakers. Morrison; America, the Beautiful; Howard Lawrehce %elts, USA, overwhelmlag." Ule. . ' , ■ operations." ■ 'X 1 would pjiTObably be under Teas In Ms|#r Sawa*^ Pratrem Tkurtdey, ♦ S.M, 'IW.T* CIS Natwarfc Literature awardin For lercy Original poem, Thelma Dowling; The Germans admitted their I and' MiM Margaret Rita GriffM.. ,I^ n e d y said he considered toe And in Colorado Springs, COlo., forces were in flight westward in k f Hartford, were married by Jus-1 toncUon of his staff and of him- ground ityoix weeks If I did not siir o 'n suviKe waa aonbs Russell Blaine,/ author of Original prayer. Rudolph Each- The Gazette said: "A P ’s strongly- keep mjrmind busy at Work I like finlahed BuslnoM,” In the United the hope of being "Oaptured by the Uice of the Peace Alden C. BSlley, 1 was to report toe new.s, and - ■ /■ ■' (Continued QM) mann; Prayer, Karl Kuclenski; 'worded protests are not only wel- RCOUTE Statea history division. Americans before the trap was Friday jja y 4, after they bad 8e- that he, did not feel bound by any come and warranted; They should to dnstance Wilson; ^ t t le Ahip. X, Annual Spring^^ninfage Sole ' 'X . ^ "George Brancrott, Brahmin Reb- Hymil of the Republic; Bible read- Armies preralng hard on their clerk’s office. • ' action on toe pert of every cltlzei el," for American biography. huge chart tabulating Allied cas- heela. Gets Through to Loadoa ings. Micah 4:1-5; Psalm 107:1-15, to Insure tost his sources o f ^ WASHARLi Karl Shapiro, author of "V-Let- ualties. Aa fighting dwindled on toe con- At 3:24 p. m.. British Ume (9:34 formsUon.-be kept'free snd polltl He. was Col/ Gen. Guetaf Jodi, Luke 1:68-79, John Small: Origi- WALL FINISH ter and Other Poems." tinent, toe. Allies were not over- s. m., e. W, t.) Monday, |Cannedy cally inviolate/’ ^ \ The Pulltser prise in music was chief of sti of toe German nal poem, Dorothy Morrisod: looking 'toe UTboata on the high got through a telephone call from Army. America; Benediction. , Memofiol Hospital Auxiliary , "AcGoa UAcotocioju^le' awardsd to Aaron Copland for his seae. TheSc. were presumed to to Your Gl Rights Parts to toe London bureau of The New York WoWM-Telegram. DRIES ballpt "Appalachian Spring.” He was itanding in a room of Grades 7t—8 returning to . their bases after I ’ OUUTtONg AND ANSWIRS toe Associated Press. • a red KhoM houM in Reims, where a Scrippa-Howard/hewspaper; Mid Tha music and llterajy awards SUr Spsngled Banner; Salute Doenitz's cease'activity order. But ON >nviCIM8N'» MOiUMS The connection wMifAuIty add DV CtemlU /Shsenhcm had his ad- to Flag; Original prayer, Paul Tlnlrsday, May> 1(1,9:30 * oft editorially; "We.4=«gard this actipn each were $600« Naval patrols werp out and the ] bis voice'was faint. \ _ , by (5HAEF oar inconsclonahle and Vincent de Gregorio of New vanced/nesilqusrtera. On s big Arcari; America, toe Beautiful; Orkney islands flshtomen contin- Lewis Hawkins of thr-Yzaidcai f- woodM table'ln.. front of. him lay Original poems, Dorothy Morri- By DouglM Isuaen... 8U MAIN STREET (Former Center Chordi ParmiiAffe believe it jihouM be immediately How to prolong the York city won a |1,500 acholar- ued their anti-submaijhq vigil. bureau, who kne^-ltthnedjt welL four/dentlcal documents to which . NEA Staff OPcreqiOBdi^ rescind;, shlp awarded annually to a prom- son, Thelma Dowling; Original having worked 'w to him on. t At Main and Idxiuit Streeta). Tort Lauderdale, Fla., News ising art student. The board.defer- he had Just affixed his signature./., prayer. Donald Sousa; Original 1 Uaa Mav WStoington- Offtoa of Price Ad- western- .front, recognised ' ] minlstrt^n hM announced that it Hoom open ad day tomorrow to receive articies for sale. deeMred: “We are of toe opinion red the announcement of toe win- it Writtra At OaaaMa«.ca poems, Barbara ThomM, Marlene ••toner Duff may Yoice.' 1st had A.P. sat around—with ners of three traveling scholar-! Thera was one each for the Unit- Lareon, Mary MarglotU; Bible Reach 50,000 la relaxihg.^d amending some He took down the flash toait th* /■ y f , ships to Columbia School of Jour- ^lioldlng confirmation of the end of States. Britain, Franca and reading. 'LamenUUone 5:2-15,' * Its re g u la ti^ tp permit i ‘ ^ the war until ’someone’ said 'go*^ mallam graduates. ' ^ * Moscow, May 8. — (P) — Front TAfiMOTK, '^ ‘One coal, really RuMla: Each bqra the words firat Oonatancfr Wilson; Battle Hymn terans to open ^busIheH. it would have been carrying toe written by President Roosevelt of toe Republic: Bible readings, dispatches indicated today that the ep^ed lip toe Job a social - .vet- -Eum oniiij Covers any Sttr- and Prime Minister Churchill at Red Army'e prisoner bgg in toe fourth estate to the brink of ab- XT'" Miesh 4.1-5; Psalm, 107:15; Luke, erafM\^vtser has bMn assigned aur^ty.” dee inclndidg Jpy Reigiis CaseblSnca: "Unconditional Sur- 1:H;79, John Small: Poem, God, capture of long beeleged Breslau, t^eaC K N ^ toe eight regional] capital of lower Sileela, would FriU S. Updike, managing editor wallpaper. render." Give Us Men! Josiab Olltort Hol- offices. AJZo one person in- ageh of | of The Rome, N . Y., B^tlnel, de- Seventeen correspondents In- reach'elmoat 50,000. ^ toe 95 dlstrtrtofflcea hM been m - In England land, Miss Butler; America; Bene- clared: “Newa is .n»M ; it should ^ N <)!t a Wa l e r cluding Edward Kennsdy of Ths diction, OSlcially Moecow W m SQent on signed to handle Veterans’ prob- Red Army operations south; aputo- .not be inAde to wajt for an artifl *• Associated. PfsM were praMnt at lems with regiud;^ tbxStartlng ai rial annoiuicemanb bouts after toe PainL c At Victory toe sighing and heard Jodi’s plea.' east and north of embattled sofSKin bu slneM . eVdnt. PER GALLON Aftar. he had algned toe four Prague, but a Soviet communique Here are some quartlons on toe instrumimts of auirender and aft- said that Oen. Andrei I. Yeremen- Aniqr "Inrtte# Rebuke" «OoBttmM from Page Om ) Baldwin Urges er toe military represantatives of ko’s Fourth Ukrainian Army had subject: I The New. Y w k Post said the Q. OPA hM -dsMee la niMt of Army had aefted “with an atm '^ lA R C O llT C ggerfs * • prfgilgff eggf participate w ith h im in h is great- toe four powers had algnad them, gained 11 mllee acroM Moravia Jodi asked for parmiaslon to V Sta^ at W ork to reach within 116 miles eMt of Its price ragnlattoM that restrtcjt gance that la foreign not o t^ -x b liDsM kM iM Ati est hour of trium ph. our constltottonal systtoA-dm to |speak. the Csech capital. eertala bgslneoeev to those adm] But tos celebration over the an- were la It before 'a oertala date. Arntrican/inlUtaiY tradluon. And ktl«—OrSshM—dCMSMHrftMiws ' He was told be might. The communique also reported SO H K M CO W A N Y . FIMO U V.'OtaO LarcoKte Has These Advantages: cOndiUonal German surrender (Conttnoed From Page Om )' Do theeo restriction# Apply ts yet- j It ittvitaa a rebuke: .... The could not await any formal de- He' held himself - stiffly erect, that Marshal Oregoiy K. Zhukov'S First' White Rusaisn Army in :sd-. eiaas ot World War n. Army, itoUeJiftiM toe ban on AP, claration. I conforming to toe traditions. of by ao many brava souls to bring hM suspended Xldward Kennedy. PruHlsn military corractnsM. His vances of up to 18 miles west of A. Most ot tbcM regulaUons 1. It is easy to apply. Tbroag Streets of Londonr this hope of victory to fruition. It have now besn bjisnged so m not WULtoe Army please stop trying Throughout iMt night laughing, I voice was loW and aoft and he Berlin had reached toe eMt bank 2. Don’t force cloHteatbrqygb wringer. is their trumph and w# bow In to restrict veiterarts from starting ,,to skve its face ?’’ 1. Don’t overlead wosHo| 2. Watch running Hmo. Modem sraahera dancing, singing' clvlllane, aallora ••jO! . reverent memory to thoee who of toe Elbe 'river on a .85-mlte 'Adjust roDa for thickness M elotliea and front opposite. American forces In a bualneaa. DetgUed procadurto far Tlw Huntington, W. Va , Her^ ST U F F E D T O YS 2. It has no obj^ionable .paint odor. tha madiitin tnsy strsirt both medianism need only five to ten miantea to wash ordi- and ioldiers thronged the streets Into V l^ rs * have fallen nevei to rise again. ald-Dispatch. aald KennedYa dla- feed them through e v ^ y . Bdt bncklafe of London. "With toU rignsture, toe Qer- toe Mageburg area. veterana toiget Into business un- ti Vdonr amt Leather and motor and can'very easily damage your \ nary elothaa, tan to (Mteen minutes for Must Remain At'Xobs patch “alap represents. . because 8C€nei wer^. repeated peQpie..Anu'Wineg«t prefereattal from unrestrained ceiebration. ous 200-mlle Soviel-Amertcaii tre^BMat with respect, to Approval \patch at news from the European •48 Mate 8L ToL t t t t in France, . The Nether* ' In this war which hM iMted tosater; an unprecedented at- 4. It is readily washable wUh soap and water. lands and IdDenmark. more than five years, both have This Is no time to quit The job is front extending from toe Baltic to of taet appUcstloM for eertala not finished. Thle is .'a time when northwest of Beleaguered Dres- teitl|i| at usurpation .of the right L For toe first rime ill almost. sU 6cbieved and suffered more tosp goods? ot a fiM peoptb. to know about years A battery of high poWered[P«fbapS, any other people in the we must all. remain at our jobs.. den; A. Ym . All district offices Are| B. It dries fai aa hour. Let there be no Interference In sn event'.ec transcendent Import- flood lamps lUumlnsted the whtU world. In this hour, I can Only ex- expediting toe handling of i vet- ance." Sx y • YwGHCASH PLUS columns of* toe Churich .of Jhe press toe hope that-toe vletor our speeded progreaa toward final erans’ appUeatkns for quotM in and coinplete victory, Wa have BaUeriet Fire Frank B. Noyes, president. The ^ - wM a lean from «• 6. It dries to an even, velvet flat finish.. Sacred Heart in Paris iM t night- wU* treat geaerously with them." 'bualneasas affected by OPA regu- Washington, D. C., StarlMtd toe Frenchmen stood in the gleaming Hla face wm axpresalonleH and reached toe hall-way point after 5oflie< Planet laUons. In addition, vaterana are Buapeninon "strike a blow at on# TVOicr borrow unnsniawrtty. V. light and sang the Marseillaise. *> were toe faces of the Amerl- these many months. We thank A l- • Copenhagen, May 8.—(8V-Oar- being assisted by OPA in getting] of toe'principles for, which we 4r but tt a loan win aetve a 7. It ia very economical. One gallon will cover MlngUng amid toe Farislan t»n. British. Ruaaisn snd French mighty G ^ to\ His many favors man anti-aircraft batteries on tha ihformaUon M ' to how ^jher Fed- have fought this war—freedom of problaai ooasa to IU —( and gat 600 to 600 square feet. gaiety were American doughboye .Benerals who represented toe Al- and help. And we Mk his blessing Danish Baltic; islan’d ot Bornholm eral regulation# #Id>Iy to their | toe ptsse and the right of peoplea tbaas pie* odvaatagaa: parsding with pretty French glrle !*«»• in toe task ahead. Japan Is still tp. blasted away at Russian.' planes buslneaaee. At 7:30 everywhere ’to know*." '1. booaamadaoBalfnatiiMoaly* be dealt with and wb arlll need oiir 8. It covers In one coat over practicaUy any sur- on. their arms. Flying Fortresses I All bad seen German murder yesterday, and toe Soviet airmen What la the proesthm fOr J."^L. Maloney, managing editor 2. OompMa prisacy ahraya. overhead dropped flare* ai)d]o*mpS and all knew the furious energy slid pattenoe and wdl to dropped bombe which caused dam- gettlag vetoraaa* ptefeeeace oa| of The Chicago Tribune: " I have . face, including wallpaper. ! rockets went up all over toe city, I cruelty of ■ German occupying victory until Japan too, capttu-^ age and caaualtiM. OPAaetloa? . naked our Waahlngton bureau to .S. Fronpt. triaaitty awrioa. Gets Out Victory Edition forces. . ^ _ latea with an unirondltlonal sur- (The Swedish Telegraph sgen ^ A. You must provs to toe vet- protMt tha" barring of toe APj at 4- Badiaatvo—MatloewMaCaah- §. It may be applied over kalaomlRC. ' * 'The Army ;newapaper Stars and Jodi finished speaking and sat render. Mid. toe bombs fell on toe towne erans’ adviser ii toe district office ^ WMto Rouse boUt in wrttliig credit Cards Ireutd and bew- Stripes in Paris got out its victory down. The sound pf his voice wm - "As we turn our heads frPm of Ronne and NekSe on toe island.' your right to__ such treatment. sad t o UtephosM." ared bsaa. edition. Les Nouvellec brought quickly absorbed by toa> beaver- Europe and the Job that is done, In toe BalUc Just off toe southern I diacliafga papers will "StupM. and OutrageoM' OoiM la. phone or write today. 10. It may be applied by brush or applicator, i$nd g. Clecii washer iifto'r using. Wbeu '4 . InveaHgaie strange iralaea. I f y«a out a rad, white and blue edition board covering toe room’s walls, Center 4. Handle Y*vf I’ehdie hoer any rTr^harttiHa* noise in your marliin^ are must face toe weat' and take tip of Sweden. An undetemlned p^bably bs Aufflclent svManCe, He H. F. Wheeler, managing editor you are U ro u ^ srith the meefatne,remove with the banner headline "La Taken to Meet Eisenhower up with ren ew ^' vigor the Job' ' tinted with oil colors. plug, not the cord, and, above aUTdon’t let number of personspersons!were killed and JL,, *w.. emmocsm is ac- of H ie Boston Tiaveler, said "toe ' • ' M u itfe a good Idas to call an rtithorizad aana Guerre aet Finie.” Colored flags of A moment passed In. dead ai- wUl then AM that yoUr is ac- muh the cord get damp. When you push plug soap curd or Unt firom tub, agitator or auo- that is*yet to be done. We-.fight injured, the agency added: ' corded epecial oonaideraUon.^. action of SdHAEF in suspending mr nmi ioeinan Jmme£ately- It may maau a France, toe United' Statea and lence and then the German repra- and work for V-J day. (The Stockholm newspaper Da- toe filing of fariUtlM of the AP te,4>e su e toe switch is "o rr and all ttou cups and wipe dry. Standing water Russia Ws'ved clear acroes the sentatlves were t^ e n • down the tIM ttM* •im liaa* or loose part that caa causa damaga ^ Thousaads In Faclflr. gens' Nyheter said some ot 'toe ^ e g a t i i In ttw European theater wm both omteola aoa te soutraL can mat, state and rat pezta page' and toe goddess of liberty hall to meet General Elisenhower. Need Naur ShM Ratloa Sta;np m •M* w* lf.F4 "ThouiMds ot Connecticut men planee - dropp^ 'leaflets saying etupid and outrageouA” UM UM took up two full columns on the! EheenhoWer and his deputy, Air Russian forces "would invade l^ m - John 8. Knight, publiaher ot m leftside. Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder. and'women are araglng war In t{ie Bismarck, N. D.— (P) — Pacific. For them there arlU be no holm). • ' . skunk which'hM been steallng| the Knight newspapers and presi- Mandiester Plunibmg In London witnessee to toe hi- were ''waiting. ’They stood bMiind dent of the American Society of rest until toe day of. victory over turkey eggs from M m Ole Church I $ 1 # < tsrity, but no deterrent, were toe I Eisenhower’s small desk, Newspaper EditorA -nld in a ihsttond buildings and gaping] Jodi entered first, followed by .Japan. For,then: ramaina a hard Finally Tato^^|iafe strom's fsfm M ar W U to wlUj and difficult battla. igram to-President Truman: T h is boles where buildings bad beaniGcn. Admiral riana Georg Frieds- steal no mors.. ThA action is in dlrebt ecnfiict with Manchester Electric Division "With toe war ended in Buzopa before Next bombe found their Ibuiv «hd then by Colonel Polack. SaatUe—(P)— Evidently 1 o c a i I farm woman won a battla wlUi| roncurrent .iMolutkm adopted by 'And tosrk. Is Mipply expert. wa can now doubla our Aupport of l^thlavea haven’t beard of to# goose I too'skunk and her weapon wAa a i ijpto Houaea of OongreM calling FINANCE CO. ;im icM OiaciiclnwwtaacM n**M ^^ ‘Tboiiaands ot tfis celebratorsL i^leck glanced once at the Al- our fighting, men In toe Pacific, that laid toe golden egga. They I hay knife. Mrs. Ragstrom. ho«i-l Make This A Day for greater freedom of world laroMd ctrclaa,'' waved flags and lied offlcen am] then studied tha n ils wo must dc or tha sacriflcaa I broke into Grocer M. B. Hanoii'a lever, naate a new riioa rationj ^ • “If It’aHardwartWaHavalt’* mw a" lADcad in Jam-packed PiccadlUy} floor. FfHdebuig looked out the already mad* may bo in vain.” |H(fe five times before October andlstamp. ' . ftan k Ahlgrea. editor. Mem- F.T.BHBh,S^. F.T.BHahrJr. Mrens. - , iWindowa. Only Jodi, his bald head "In tola hour of triumph 1st us be [six times since then, he told po-]* '■ ' ■ ' phis Commercial Appeal, declar- I.lrvs*. Nsi 877 M A IN S T R E E T T E T .E P H O N E 4425 Paaes m Tep ot B««i I gleaming l^ r t t o naked electric ever mindful of toe victory yet to j lice. Now. he says, they’ve taken | T h e eenMtton/of color .can be Of Prayer ed: "Look* like., peevishness of . ThiM British aoldien, tWp sail-1 light bulbs, looked the American be won and humbly thankful for I safe and all—with 81,200 In cash (produced by stimuli other than SMMbedy who doesn’t reallM the pD amt tour atrasen danced On topland' British commanders in toe toe help and hulaance of Al^ightyland $2,250 In checks locked up lxi-| light, for instance pressure on.the - ■ - eyebaU m km slAte dertowA. i ■ ■ 1 TUESDAY, MAY 8,1948

harsh somewhat hasal effect, —• — stead of a deep, flowing tone with Next Feature H^re W.M. Saunders tic-.'^lv ChtTlv.hill cam* to his the worldra riclieaV nation* Gradu- Cliub Concert XClub’s 'Trials Sk^nchesier ‘w cin posl>f'lfA!i6rship. With ally, over a period of mcmtha. a Solons icing which, we aasodata Negro spirit- uals, Tlila wlas followed oy.. an 0^1. , I s 9 0 Today; flitming. wprQs, ■ with ab ^ naked readjustment • will come. Europe English Hunting Song, sntitjbd Big Success Ev^nih^ Herald wiil alone, he rallied th i cause of w ill'again begin to be . self-sujj.-/ , New Dilute Lt 1 "John Peel” ** arranged by Mdrk '■ J ■ . /(■ Furnished By “ ' ’ fre^om against seemingly hope- porting. The production we built Andrews. This was made popular Lokg Resident and lip for the simultaneous wagihg of I.lst ®f Connecticot'’/!Mi^J 'be»di^ oK Misslnf, Offlee. of Frice Administration several fears ago by the Yale Glee Over^^O ip AUendance less odds. W hat a moment ^|n hls-l State Commeree Depart- Despite Wai^ News Capa- Club in which Mr. Andrew* , was tory when this seine man today t\yo Wars will be' eased.^p. aa it As Rtlea.sed B /th e Wfif Sn< «avy DetMirtnienUi Today.- . ' BegtiHial De|N*rtmeal nl tnlorroatlnp' ' very interested. Veteran CSienej/' Em* THoi^^feluiua^ X gfi frrm iiat StreeL fbtatoa. 8, M asai^uaetta. At SpisetfiiJulRr Evept 0*a«r*l^lUn««W^ - >■ could make his proclamation of has the.- demands, of orfly one war ■These Repitrts Ar« Based On Prior N^tlflcaflon To ment N^»*! Principal cily Audience Ceee^ “In the Silence of the Night” by ployee in ^ood Health. jct T o the Memory ^ roaiHletf Oetob€»^ lifc* to mii'ct, and the Jhirjflus will be Next of Kin add Casualties Noted Here May,,.Previously Sergd Rachmaninoff- opened. MiM On Covenli^ il^i^jutids. victory in the war he once^held Senate Item , Toc^y. Meats and Fsta vwlth’ OPA Area - Rent Offices Bi^thoyeii Singers. ^ Rpy’a final’ group. The soft aatiis Saeepr back with his John Bull chin! turned toward .the stuff of peace-, Have Been Reported In'lhe News Columns. Walter M. SAundi^ of 20 Un- Botared at the , ■ Nq *^ good; Red stamps Y-5 should do ao at onc^, AU landlords s a ^ In this selection were veiy Suatfav# and 9 % time living. ’There will come -"a ''sB y UUlaa A. KitUe The Field Trial* of WaiM&iBhe*- den atreet, a long time resident of of Our B u d d i e s Wh9 Hove Pott OOtea at ir. Conn., aa This,, valiant Churchill soon Hartford, May B—(iP>—Faced by through Z-5. and A-3 through U-2. claiming that thejT qualify for beautifully sung. ”7lte Answer” a tqr Coon and Fox Club were h$ld. * . ^ > Saoaad Qtaa " Hatter. found a friend and an ally, who. day when'rationing will be liberal- a great bulk of unfiniabed busi- in Book Four, lyortb 10 points summer rent exemption must file Ths Beethoven Glee Club under lilUng song of spring by Robert st’Ute club grounds in Coyenuy, MsnebeSter, reached his jik h Army Casualties and Llherateil \Vkr Prisoners for May 7,'lp4» each. Y-5, Z-5 sind A-2 through summer report, form (D-64) with Huntington Terry was her next XU pnUN RATES in his actlonWjwd policies, gave ized, aifid even ,a day when meat TThe War Departrhent casualty list. Serial Number D-241 (miss- ness, the^ General Asaembly^ wltk the direction of Fred E. Werher Sunday. About 500 "people attenilv' birthday today. He. is one of the D-2 expire June 2; E-2 through Area Rent Offices by May 31. number followed by "Song of the ed from many of “the New England MaU ...... expressipn to the,, democratic wiR’b ebn the counter's. But it will ing. Pacific. 7). 0-242 (killed. Pacific. 3.7), 0-243 (missing,. Europe, little ipdrc th*n a'm onth reihqlh- presented its^Twentleth annlver- oldest living ejuployees of cateney - Passed and In Gommemora* bp Hall ...... t n 138(. 0-244 (killed. Europe. 1901. 0-24.'5 (wdllnded, Pacific, 891X J-2 expire June 30; K-2 through Forms may be obtalned^at local Soul” taken from the IncldenUl states...... •.$ .08 heart and )$pirlt 'of^t&ese United till take .time, .so miith time that Inj, of it* current regular session^ P-2 expire July 31; Q-2 through OPA War Price and Rationing iuiry concert to a large audlencfc music 'to Sklward Locke’s drama There were 59 dog* entered in Brothen br Jtolnt of aervioe hav- . joa Yaar ...... •■• ••JO an 0-247 (wounded Europe, 3.‘232 . announce*.--for the Unitedx reconvenes for its 18th w6ek to-' in the High School auditorium last States. Today’s victory,, belojnjfs it does little, good to dreSm about States as a whole 4.493 casualties for Msy 7,. 19t5,classified as fol- G-2 expire Aug; 3i; '> Board*. ‘The Climax” and from Victor the trials but, due to shortness of ing been employed by them for 60 SUtaa and APO ...... $1X00 dky with the controvetalnl atate evening* . . . Herbert’s operetta^ "EUeeh”, the tion^^of V ic t o ryTh Europe A ll to President RooMvelt, he It on this ’V-E'Uay., lows: 225 killed, 4,123 wounded, and 145 missing. \ PrpeeSaed Food* »___ time, there werq approximately Ifi years until his retirenbent several HBHBER ur . comifierce department bill the Sen- At the reception foliojying M.*’- lovely song ’-Tbine Alone-” Miss other dogs that thp-committee was sleeps with our war dead; ’ Blit, although it is pleasantly The War Department also arfnounces, on Serial No. 0-248, for ate’s principal item of business. Werner explained that for tfie past years ago. ' ' ' ~p ' THB ASSOCIATSD PRBS- the United States as a whole 203 Army personnel .liberated frqm O r- tthS h^^^anf'A -X & 2 S Roy’s encore was ”My Hero” from unable to enter, ihaking a total of. He jtas two grandsons lit ^ e U, The Aaaoelatad Praaa la aaciiuiratjr These two men were''^ but syihV futile >to, dream of such things on ■ Sponsored by Majority Leader ■ few years, the wsr has grestty in- the “Chocolate Soldier” by the aatiUad to the uaa of rapublicatloo •! man prison camps. - 79 dogs’that were present at the S. Army , aervlce,? Ueut. Jonh S. V-E Day, most Americans areh t Leon RisGassi (D.h the bill la»t terfered with the membership ^ same composer. Both of the latter trials. Activitie s A t the all nawa dlapatebat eradltad to or n<« bols of the strenjtth democracy ToUil Naval Casual'tlea to .May 7, 1945 Friday was 'm a^ the order of the eac^H-2''‘’ttro«g^‘’ M-r^ ^'oning ,«stathe club sind for s while this year’s ;Xivord, a paratrooper in the Air- oUMnrlaa eiaditad la Uile paper and could find ajgslnst ; oppression. in this war for’, steak and butter. The Navy Department annouhees for the United States as' a June 2; N-2 through 8-2 expire j Armory. two songs were especially well Praise ^’sa recelvsd by the club ^ rn * Infantry now acrvlng over- alao tha loeai oawa pabiiabad nara. day for 1 p. fh, today. Its pqrppse Mondays! 10 a.' q>- to 4i80 p. to, concert seemed improbable. The fo> the efficient and accurate man- They’re' Jn it, and still back of It, whole 409 casualties for- May, 7. 1945 of the U. S. NSval Porce# June 30; T-2 through X-2 expire fact th a t-1945 would be the 20th received. ' ■ seas, and Pvt. Robert C. Alvord ‘They were gVeat In their cause. (Navy, Mari"* Corps, and Coast Guardi not heretofore released on is abolition of the Sfate Develop- Tueadays: Closed b U day to ths Brahm’s Lullaby arranged by ner. In Which the trial* were run, X X L E < a l< ^H O M E All lisnta of rapublMatioa 0.' apaeial to bring'every possible American Vnent Cortimlssioriv, th e ' ritate W ar July 31; ;Y-2»’Z-2 And A-1 through year of unbroken organisation, a K. now training at C^amp Wjtieler. ditpatebaa baratp. aft al» r a ^ a ^ That causli now rests, largely, in Navy Departm ent total casualty lists, consisting of 242 deanj. 139 C-1 expire Aug. 31. pubUc. f Zander was sung by the Bee- M it ja considered the setting in Georgia. He has two dahghtera . tW aarelea ellaat of N. B. A Sairloa boy home safAsnd sound from the Gqiincir and the Post-war Plap- Wednesday: 3 p. m. to 6 p at. milestone in any grtmp’s accom- Coventry one of the -beat lA New other Jjtmds, in our own father or- wounded, and 28 mlssingi These casualties bring the total reported hing Bpafd. and their rcplacenteht Sugar plishments, prompted present thovens as the first in their clos- itury-Fox Mias Eva M. Saunders, with whom | Inc. ______second half w’kVt against Japan. to next of kin and released for publication since December 7, 1941, 'Thursday and Fridays: 10 a. aa. ing group. The next number, an- England to hold Coon Trials. • „ A tense moment with the -Nolan famlijrjhr'fhc 20th dihs'ry ^ands, Ito sea w hat vie will with A single, codrdinated depart- Now good; Sugar Stamp* No*. members to contact the former The final line was won by a dOg film version of ”A Tree Grows in BrooklyrT as "Katie" ( Me he m ides, and Marion, wife of WiiVljB Susp e nd e d.ForTddoy! Publtabara B«paaanuti*aaj Tba When that is accomplished, > we’ll to May 7, 194.5, to 104,176, rlHssl fled ss follows; to 5 p. m.' . members who kindly consented to other Victor Herbert favorite. C. ' do with H in and for the world of j> X < P r i s o n e r s ment liea^^ by * IIO.OOO. a year 35 and 36. in Book Four.^fljood for Saturdaya: 10 a. at: to U:8U named. ”Pal” owned by Heap Gdire) Ulla "Johnny Nolan” (JemesJatmnj of her deter hinatlo>^“th a t Harold Alvord. Hatbatra Spiclal a ^ m y —Naw commissioner. . /. fiyerpounda each. No. -35 expirea help out.. Last night’s perform- "The lUlian Street Song’? from X TPtm, CbHiago, Oatroit and Soatdn. tomorro^ ■ probably have the' s.tbqks, ” and. Dead' Wounded.. Misising of W ar ' Totals noon. • ' , ’ "The Naughty Marietta.” was Brothers of Worcester, Maes., and their children. "Franiie” (PcM r Ann Garnerl and” Nee1*y" Mr. Saundera la" in exceUent Passage Vlttually A sae^ 3tine 2. No. 36 expires 31- ance was given by 35 inale voices the final tree, was.won by "Red Donaldson) will "amount tn^Somethlng!’ despite her hueband’s irre- »*lth and lajNdehrbtlng his birth- then, a real, legitimate wppetite United States Navy ...... 26,212,;-’^ 15,638 9,168 2,368 53,384 Offtca talsphona 9180. and dedicated to the members now probably the highlight or climax ______aodit bur suc of United States Marine Corps 1-880 ^8,M5 Pa'ssage bill in Abe Upper- y' Fuel OU ,.r Wing” bwned by Basaette and sponsible attitude. ’^AiJnt Sissy” (Joan Blondell) fears that her d a y ^ hoiM quietly in the , com- I'it- ClRCUUttlONa. .■ for them. '" House IS/'Vlrtuany ' assured, serving in the srmed forces. The of the evening. MMw Roy was RuiMia ShocksvHer Friends United States Coast Guard . 210 104 „ 0 1,107 /period Four and Pertod F^e heard to advanUge-lh theroprano Briscoe of Southbridge. Mass. sister "Katie” is beCbml^ too hardened. The film, which waa di- pany irf^his family end frlUnda. 'cause jof ^evDemochaltic propon- foregoing will explain the use of The committee wishes to thank rected by EUa JCazaiyxnd produced oy l^ii* , D. Lighton, opens Tba Hataid dpupons of" 1043-44 issue ahd Pe- music for the various number* atanmaa no Saaneiai raabonaibilitp for The war of nervro’^-^iwsla has 4t.l9.V 48,.590 10.143 ■ 4,248 104,176 dcran'ce IbereXlt will >H)me into Prisoners to Aid solo heiB. ■ all who attended for their whole- Wednesday W a fouc day run at the SUte tqea**'' typocrapbleal arror* dppaarini In ad- Total rasualties the Upp^r Houws(or .debate with rio'd One. Two, Three, Four, and which many felt detracted some The concert concluded with the been waging with her westero al- Five^NCOupons- of 1904-45 issue "Lost Chord” by Arthur Sullivan hearted cooperation in making this *aittaamanta 'ja Tlw Haocheater Bra- the approval only of the Sepate Food Production what from the performanca. In one of the best Field Trial* the nlnt Barald. lies over the Polish ’’’questioii N*vy Dead band of Mrs. Kathleen M. Smitb, m em w fs of the LegiiMq^tive JUfil valid to Aug. 31. All coupons past yeara the music has been sung by the Glee Club. Connecticut worth l/gallons a unit. k ^ c h e a te r Coon and Fox Cltiq. forces whldb o«^e allegiance to the was news of the liberation of their "rdioday, May 8 reached a new height, or lowiswtth Anderton. Herbert McKay; •En- 89 1-2 New Britain avenue,'iHart- clary committee, sung from memory. . Praise for Aocompaalst eveY, held. commander-tn-chief, Gen. Tadeusz Because of this, it Is saNL that \ Gasoline The First Numbers - ’ exiled PoH'akr government in Lon-, ’M r MolotolTs casual disclosurXat | sign.’^ USNR. A unt,'Ethel E. Be- fdrd. Washington, May 8—(87—Ger- Special mention should be made don—sald^Uiat "for the most part KOmorowski, the famed ”(3eneral dell: 3044 kjain street. Stfatifprd; Sufleski, Henry H.. TS. Jbusband when the .Mil reaches the A-15 couj^ns good for 4 gal- man waf .prisoners stlU are slated | The concert opened With the of Ut^-'accompaniata of the eve- Bor” who had been captured by ir ipcbt In Victory San Francisco that 18 Polish leadVJ can House it will be sent back [is each Uirdugh June 21. B-6. “Star-Spangled Banner” as ar- Poles gave recognition to V-E X. in The Herald—tl l^ayi nkee Foster, John Gordonr-Lt. (jgi, US of Mrs. Bistty’ M. Sufleski, Fltch,- for a key role in helping solve this ning. Mri. -EleBnor A. Bennett, Ceiiolapb^raws by .ti& yers-^prayers for dcUv- the Qermsfia after the bloody,pa- ay the world in tantini tba ers who had been InvlWd to re.-! NR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addi- j vllie, consideration by House members B^ and Ot 7 cpiipon* good ranged by Oeoffrey O’Hara. This ,4 _ By>v^. o. ‘ country’s food productloii prob- waa followed by two A Cyieila who has been accothpaniqt for, the craifck” triot upriaing in’ Warsaw, Komp- tojnoMX caramonlen. of the greatent veal themselves for discussions to- son Leroy Forter, Bristol. Triano. John J., Pfc., brother df of the committee. ve gkllons' each 'until further lems. ' club for a huipti*!’ y**™ /O ne bright spot for^tbe Pole* rowskl la now en route to England. l..enzl. Joseph W.. Pfc., USMCR. Mr*. Mary .qSooker, 52 City Hill - Although some Republicans notice. Applicants for all ga» ra- numbers. The first of these ”Sanc- Hushed Queue itary victory ever won; It in ward. the broadening of the Imblin Chairman Anderson (D-NM), Of tus” by Franz Schubert showed Miss Elizabeth Wariier. from the DoesNjureaucracy eve^M^itc lUi Parents. .Mr. and Mrs. .Diamond street, Naugatuck. ...4 ffcvpr ending the W ar Council and tions must nOw present mileage the House Food Investigating com- etaff of the JullUa H krtt School indbdd very ayihbolic of the worth Government, as '■per the. ’Yalta Lenzi. 181 St. John street. New Turisp, Michael A., T. S g t./h u s- combining the Development Com- ration records to l^al hbards with excellent tone and balance of parts own obl€naiw7 , Or mu'at''i.spme mittee said Army officials told the \ln ate planisalmo openlng.but was of Mualc who accompaniwl Mias London. May 8 (65 — 'While and the nature of that victory agreements, hkd been afrested strong sno^wllling executioner ' Haven. band of Mrs. Sylvia Turzo, Mal- mission and tha Postwar Planning appIic|tlon. ' ' . group the War department plana; Roy. Both did an especially fin* / Lvrtch, Richard Philip, Pharma- fnalick avenue.' Waterburw Board, they will oppose RiaCassi’s Shoe* ’'■■. \ ■ somewhat spoiled by .the harsh- boisterous ci^wde thro&g8^L«on« th a t' thoae -who proclaim it today after they had placed themselves ways be on "Tiand’ ready to .wield 1. To retain German prlsonera Ii'.- ' ' hesa of tone in the louder paaaage job. An able accompanist, with> dqn’s West End last nlghtHm cela- the ax at roe time when bu- eiktis mate 2c, USNR. Father. Da- W>ien'fukohi8. WiiUarn”j., Pfc., measure. ' Ai'rpld^ Stamps Noa'Lj 2 ^ d 3 here for use as farm laborers out which no concert la complete X are at opce proud but humble, in contact with Russian authori- vid ’Juht; Lynch. 43 M'ontauk ave-..gofi p'f Mrs. .Mary (AAlentukonis, Governor Baldwin urged reten- following. The next number was britipn of the end of tl^ European .X reaucracy has fulfilled its func- in War Rook Three good 'fpr through the fail harveating seaaqn. or even possible, is definitely • an war, the,,(^nbtaph in, Whitehall— grateful not only to the effortn et ties. , hue, Ncw''l Wllflcy, Jr„ Pfc.. son of Night” by Carl Bohm waa tiing ^h6ae who^lieij, in this war» menta of the defeated. Some of idea for Russia, where Indiyldual it should have; Wilfley Scobey. Deep River. street, Middletown. th a t they ha ’ieombined and main- street. I ’rbre^ axes are . try ing to op- taining tbs'services of sll could bs ■wiUi all the easiness and simplic- Following the concert a recep- them were couched in newly clvl- liberty Is w orth little, and ''■fhe Army .Wounded—European Region Middleton>-Iamea J., Pfc., son e ta te on th at S tate War C'oun- of Mrs. Nellie Middleton, 223 Mel- handlefi-htore efficiently and Inex- ity the title suggests. In striking tion top. members and invited state considers itself ^ entitled to Albanes'e, Charles R., Pfc.,. son contrast, the next number was Poles in London liaed language, coming from Ger- y an organization known as the will receive their commisaiona -in “whllje peace news is,being broad- PANTIES : W ar Ckiuncll. avenue, Norwich. the Coast Guard reserve. The cere- Favoring confirmation were 841 very well eo that anyone not know.* In the Pacific our task will become more coinplex and in fi- when they must, outfight the to arrest them on soiwe trumped Fournier. Emile R., Pvt., bus. Democrats, 25 Republicans and) ihg the text scene could still follow cast all over the >yorld, the British There is little doubt that the monies will be held at 11 a. m. in ahd American newai>apermen’a Arthur Drug Storea i forces of oppreseion. . up charge means that Ru^a is band of Mrs. Florence* Fournier, the academy's auditorium. / Senator LaFoIlette (Prog-WM.) the dinoUanal trend. 845 Main St. Tel. 88M executives of the War Council 653 Msin ratreet, New London. NOW- copy atiQ“ lies here, pending tha ' As President Truman said in his 'trot so much concerned wltm'find- consider these non-military, non It. wilt be the 24th commission- After a brief intermission the nit e lY gre ater ds the figi^iiiig increases in intensity ond^ casual-/ Golden, Frank A., Jr, Pfc., son Glee Club sang "OV Gfay Robe” a pefmission'pf officialdom. i broadcast this morning, those who litg "^’asclst” sym pathisers in defense activities valuable actlvi ing of a claaa of reserve enaigna "Even in tljelr defeat, the Ger- -tlee, w hich should be taking place of Mra. Anne (Jolden, 88 Cabot since February, 1942, wheii^tha re- Germany has fo the m ight of Negro spiritual arranged by F. j are now defeated once called us land as it is with destroying all street, Hartford. 'V Huntley. One could tdl this was a mans can laughs at us for. our con- ties mount. W e m iK t k e e^/ Red Cross field directors with com in'UOTnecticitt and which are good serve officer training pYogram In Allied forces, we celebrate a great fusion. For thewe who have been - "soft and weafc” Perhaps they posaihje democratic leadership Greene. 'F ra n c is G., (2pl.,, hus- the Coast Guard waa'commenced. favorite of the memben because of for CMnectlcut. They were victory — yet a fom ent can we for* the enthusiasm with which they abroad on w ar itoriea since 1938 GIFTS FOR MOTHER . have changed their minds about which inlght possibly rival and originated and undertaken in the band of Mrs. Eva C. Greene. Salis- The men who wlll^eceive commis- an, 1939 this U the final humlUa ON HER DAY OR OTHER OC- bury. mains" an;obstacie to peace, ■ang. The next number was also a bat units, trained Red Cross wM k ers in the hospitals and ex J that, but they still fall to locate dwarf the hand-picked Commu- best civic'-«pirit, and perhaps it sions have all seTved in the enliat get that tlon. V CASIONS — Percale , or Gay Herb. Ben. Pvt., son ot Mrs. Sara ed ranks prior to qualifying as re- wiil be ours only when Japan Negro mdody and a favorite of el- j the true source of our strength. njsts of t^lA iblin Government. a little brusque and cruel bo sug- F. Herb, 366 Goffe Terrace, New 1874 Total vici moat everyone, "Deiep River” a r- , "It la a pity that SHAEF lacks Priated HanWe, Aprons, Hold- gest that the Nipderlying psycho- serve officer candidates. an^ to that end we must -all the ;courage of Lord N ot^,'who ers, Crocheted Cross Book- I Ikjs in freedom, in flberty. In the So, routli^and commonplace as Haven. has fal ranged by H. T. Burleigh. It was perienced R ^ Cross j> e n io n n e lm ^Urc lu b 8 . logical reason why.they were un inda and ntore bonds. apparent in this sdection'that the put bis telescope to hla blind eye. marks and Maybaskets. Cath- I very '^thlngs o f, the spirit they such an even^aiid aucb tactics Hosnier, Charles E., Cpl. son of New jCealaaders Take HoUdajr buy, The dhjy advantage they seam to dertaken was the automatic in- Ashley L. Hosmer, Boston Post flrat baaaes lacked the tonatxqui orlM Mortartyt M No. School [ sought kill-and extinguish from stinct, o f . the W ar Cktuitcll staff to have oYer Nelson la th a t th a Y fra may seem to th^ltarlan Russia, Road, Saybrook. Wellington, New Zealand, May I ity aad dapth of the second baaa Stnet. Dial 784L ^ the earth. '.fTom that freedom, it is Imperative rort Britain. and find activities which woifid in Howard, Francis R., T-Sgt., hus- Their tooe in the melody had a more at a ^ ” crease iU own importance and, ejp* 8.—(gq—Although an officially- ' from that liber^, from the vali- the United SUtes WaJee it plain band of Mrs. Francis'.R. Howard) proclaimed two-da]^ hotida> cele- W A TKIN S bend it* own existence. 159 Bunnell street. Bridgeport. " O n the Kom e front we face new a n^ ohaH®"9i"9 :Pi^®^*®™® 'P ant depths of the democratic spir- that this is. to w e s t^ minds, though no direct thought to/Hiat brating Ormany’s surrender does BOrOTHeftS, IKC. • Hubinsky, Morris, 8-Sgt., not begin until Wednesday, New j H flowed the strength, with which outright and criminal W raykl of effect may ever have occurred, brother of Miss Helen Hubinsky, ’Germany,, today, is perhaps finai- that is the typical way of bu- Zealanders began festivities today. | providing skilled assistance to re turning yeterane, both hospi I Russia’s good faith. SeSrotarles 59 Sherinan avenue. New Haven. Many Workers took a holiday Ft^NERAL ' ly impressed. reaucracy. It baa an entirely un Johnson, Onni A., Pfc., nephew Ekien and S tettlnius made, this conaclous and altogether innocent soon as the surrender hew* was’I Germany, some day, must Httn pysin anou|^, at tha Molotoff level, of Mra. Martha. Hurme, Route 2, received and Joined the-throngs of talized and able-bodied. O u r work ers must remain in the hospi instinct to «pand the number of Ponaefret Center. .x: that secret. Until It docs, it can- Sfui Frinelaco. And M m e Its own holds -on perpetual life, jubilant , people packing the [ Kenea, larael. Pvt., son of Mra. streets. not be permitted to live as a na- fhiina Minister Churchill, who re- this'State War Council were NataUe Kenea, 600 George street. tals until th e lost soldier and soi lor is dischprged. O ur chODtCTs tion. turn^ from Yalta to stand up in lowed’to follow ita .own-^ i|istincts, New Haven. ‘ ’ Ormahdl West it wou.ld be doing good thirtga for Lamadeletne, Joseph A., Pfc., son Alf Member Stores Are" Now Qosed and WiB - . If Uermany had won thisi war. Oomi^ns'^and answer doubting Connecticut right up bo the next /Director must stay fully m obiliz e d,to aid, e x-s e^ic e m e n t h r o u g h m e there would have been a bald -of -Mrs. Dora -Lamkdeleine, 204 x minds wltb a ringing assurance war. Edin street, Waterbury. NOTlClS proclkMtion of triumph. Jhesl- Tha bureauorattc diseaaea WiU Remain Closed Until Anthairized Open s supreme confidence in thh La Pointe, Ludeii J;, Pfc., son epihplexities of th eir return to civilian life. X dent Truman proclaimed vtptoi^ good, faith pf Russia and of Sta- -geta even the heat aad nicest :men. This Henry Masle who Is of Ernest La Pointe, Route 1, Tun by acknowledging a debt. lin’s word,., miift . ettber bring nel toad, Rockville. With f h« lifting of the ^'Browhout" order State .War - Administrator, and 1-arso.i, Stanley J„ Pi-t.. hus- TOP DOLLAR .That, he said, is' the "debt abotit A restoration of Russia’s who presented the arguntenta \ which we owe to our God, to our^ band of Mrs. Dorothy. I-araon, 446 . F O R Y O U R fooa faith or admit that he hha ! why the * State War Connell Washington avenue. West Haven. a ff ecting window and display lig h t in g , we ^ dead and to our .childi'en.” in the been deceived. ahould, even with the end et the Lee, James J., Sgt., son of Mrs. Th e se ore unfinished tasks which we hove proudly b e gu^a h d victory just, W!on, and the victory European w'ar nnd civilian dnn-. Agnes V. Lee, 22 James street, The Sign of a express our appreciation of the full coopera* I t is Aald„ many times, th at it Is ger upon na, atUI hXve ever ' a ' still to' be won lie our opportunity Danbury.. ' difficult for Russia and the west- million .dollara ot the *tate'a Lemek, Stanley J.,* Pfc.. son of j m or TRuqc Wortby Service Package Store Association tion o f our customers. Every customer a f which we must proudly finish. Each of you |s urged t o c W ®" .. and our responsibility to pay that ern allies to understand .one an- money , to spend durinff'the next M bs. Jicwephlne l*emck, 107 Brook- At 142 EAST CENTER ST. debt. We can make that debt good other. And that is obviously trpe. two.' yrttra—this - same Henry lyn street, Rockville. OPEN T’IL 10 P. M. fected ch e erfully complied w|ien odvised of yo ur shore with the some spirito n d the some enthusiasm wnicn only by w ork,. and tHe most im- But the present situation calls for Monle is n gentleman whd came ' Macagliotta, Angelo, Sgt., hui' portant work President' Truman Into his office with- a pretty band of Mrs. Rosanna Macagliot PHONE 5191 the restriction. Th e re was not P single such plain speaking from- Anglo-^ keen realization of the fact that tr 18 Osborne avenue, Eiast Nor- f ^ t h e rpdst thre e years hove distinguished your work for the saw before us was “to bind up the American statesmanship that his moat Important duty ’ would wkik. • '< wounds of a suffering world—to there can be no doubt that M.os- be to Hquldaie the acttvtttea of Marinelli;' Charles C., Pfc.. son U.S. TIRES refusal requiring action by the W ar Produfc^ build an'abiding peace, a pMce the SUte W ar CouncU. Had hd of Mrs. Vera' Marinelli, Queen Red Cross.; Now m ere than e v e r yo ur help is ne eded. cow understands just how its lat- pr E st -o - liT e • rooted] in Justice s ^ in law.” stayed that way, it would have atreet. PlafnviUe. tion Board. X x est action seems to English and made hlstor,v. McCollum, .Clinton C;,' Pvt., son BATTERIES "We can build such a peace, American ayes. As it ie, the gentlenen-w ith of Mra. Mildred McCollum,'’74 Wit * he added, "only by hard, totlsoms, ''fW|ax are In or^r. ' Usms street, Bridgeport.' • painstaking wprk-^by Understand- MonglUo, Nicholas ,S., .Pvt., son’ Same Old Ration Book ing and working with our Allies of Mrs. Angelihe Mpnglllo, 115 T H E C O N N E C TI C U T POWER C O M P A N Y Belgian Fascist Center street, Bridgeport. USED CARS in peace as we have , in war. For ail of V-E Day, It’a the old -Nuzzo, .Frank A.. Pvt., brother "The job ahead is no Isas im' ration book,- the old .car, the old of Miss Josephine Nuzzo, 248 let us grease poriant, no less urgent, no less tires, the limited amount of gas, Lands in Spain Franklin street New' Haven. Peschel, Charles L., Cpl., son of Tonight '.At 7 O ’clock E N O U G H E L E CT rT c IT Y FOR E V E RY N E ED difficult than the task which now the non-existence of steak, -and YOUR CAR A FTM Mra. Louise Peschel, 315 Biohm happily Is done." point dearness of buttsr, the ur- SJn BebasUan. Spain,,May 8.-^ (Ft—Leon de OreUe, Belgian -Fas'- street. West Haven. PHONE 5191 ^ So tha cause of freedom, on this gency of - salvage campaigns, 'c ljt leader, and five (Xtmpaniona Posh, Joeepli A'. Pfc.. son’ of B U T N E ED W H A T Y O U U5E day of victory, looka* humbly and sticking' at a war production job, landed on a beach here today after Mrs. Mary Posh, 596 Garfield ave SECOND resolutely forward. and the purebaae' 6( n*w war a plape trip from north Germany. nuc, Bridgeport. PACKARD >U*PROVED. . Rogers, John P., Sgt, aon of If there were any two men who bonds, which remain the main fea- The identity of the- five men with de Grelle was not learned im- Mrs. Maty Ann Rogers. 43 Hotch PENN OIL CONGREGATION^ CHURCH 'k’ere the supreme leaders toward tures of life on the borne front. mediately, but it was ' believed kill street, Middletown. ■ < t • - ' this, victory, who in their own per- These Uiinga are so for two rea- they were ’German. Rondinl, Aldo J., Pfc., husband sona exemplified all the strength sona First, it is an extraordinary Of Mrs. Virginia Rondihi, 390 A SERVICE OF PRAYER 4 ND thanksgiving The Manchener Electric Divttion AU were interned by this Span- Greenfield atreet Bridgeport and virility and unquenchable war which has been won, a war ish pending investigation. ^ Rossetti, Andrew C., Sgt., OCCASIONED BY THE CESSATION OF Ba$ilO*Conner I Idcatism of the democratic cause, tvbich, after all its tragedy . and Two of the plane’s occupants of Mra. Josephine Rossetti. rmoomtmautwvmmamrsjn i"„. Dr. Eugene M. Davie were Injured slightly when it Peck Lane, Bristol. - BRUNNER’S ’v they wer^^rime Minister WUiston coat, leaves grave 'respqaaibiliUes crashed while landing on the wide HpSTIUTIES IN EUROPE. CHAIRNAlf OhurchiU and President Franklin Rudek, Edward 8., Pfc., aon of ' CHAPTEK CHAIRMAN upon the victors. . - Concha beach near ths heart of Mrs. Victoria Rudek. 139 Wllaon 80 OAKLAND fT R B T JX itooBovelt. Second, tb*c* la still another San Sebasttan. avafitia, Newington. MUSIC BY THE CHOIR . It was five years ago Thursday war to wla. Spanish authoritlss here eaid'de Bantagate. Frank A., Pvt., OPEN 7 A. M. TO 1<» P. M. .^that, w ith Britain a t the lowest . Thoae two factors will continue Grelle, like Pierre Laval, would be of Antonio Santagate, 21 Bouton .held for disposition by the United street, JSouth Norwalk, INCLUDING SUNDAYS la all her history, the atrain upon what w* tika to call Nations. fimith. Charles E.. I. •gt, hus- I 1/ ». r • .X ' cyy MAKCQItffndt CVBNINO HERALD, BIANCHE8TBR, CONN- tUB8DAT,T«AY 8, W4S ■ - . t ^ : 'V ■ .^ "x,- ■■ , ■: liANCHbmCK BVENJ (U HeBALD, HANCHESTBH. CONK- TUI5SDAT. MAT A, IMS \ ing today Aa noembetn gathered'In N-' .v i-i—nmu 1230 ’n i m ^ T e l l s groups to talk about V-E day, re- Lea4c$l:8Y^arn ^8 Radio WHTD—UlO ,Yietory Told ceive a ' favorable .reixirt on a a'URC—1360 e fler bill creating a commission to ea- Bastera War ttma S, Let a War Bav\d Tell Coinpiete, timilsh program for the care and Y^otherWar By C iurdiill treatm ent of the ' chronically 111;, i-.oo WDRC — House ■wnc—Dick Haymas. aged and infirm. News: WHTD -rr-Mualcal Roi 8:00—WDR(3--Blg Town; WHTD nter Church . Your Thanks / ^ y Fm^ Victory The bill, reported. favorably by.< Must Be Won up/WTHT—Newai-Glrand's Mu- —Tad Malone; WTOT — T9 Brit the Public Welfare And Humap^ sic Hall; , WTIC — Backstage "^ .^ran k . SluKlaer; 'WTIG—Glnny eL1lcc{^ Paw|owski M I i H . inatitutiona committee but jdbs- Simms, Your Purchase of War Bonds Is the B ^A M urance ^^Oonttnaed From tined for Appropriationa commit- (CeqtlniMd From Pag« Om ) Wife.,;' e-in (Continued From One) 4: 15—WHTD — That’s For Me; 8:lS'iWH'rD—Luih and Abn«^: :ei9taiit C o n g re ^ j. ^ o t h U r g e F i g h l i l i g To Our Boys In the Pacific That iW rolks At Home tee consideration before IVcan be rendered aa a sf(criflce to’ deem compliahed.. Another powerful en- WTIC — Stella Dallas. . -Kay-o-Qulx. and at multaneous; to the Soviet acted upon, carries out. b recom- 4 :30—WDRC—Ad Liner; WHTD 8:30—WDlW^Theater of Ro- In xKtehers’ Battle Are With Them— , our liberty. mendation of the Ppblic Welare emy remains. It 'will require aU our 4>- high command^ We cah'repay the debt which' resolution and fortitude to destroy —Report from Abroad; WTIC— mance; MJx|lenry; WHTD — at 7i30; Gen, Be'deUySmith, Chief of a council, • Lorenzo Jones. Alan Young/. WTHT— Roy owe to our God, to our-*dead 1 Taken In Mental Hoapttala him. . . . Let us now go forward tai Game Halted After Sev- Platis. of the U n t^ Stales Army, an Heart — Soul — Purse! to pur children qnly by- w ork—-by to speedy and complete victory In 4:45-^WHTD—Musical Roundup: Rogers Show;'WTI(3—A Date Beauregard Clouts Other Ch Gen. K r ^ o l s Sever, signed the Connecticut now has no instltu- VTIC—Young Wldder- Brown. , W i t h J u d y . ' ' . / x ceaiaeleia'devotion to the responsi- tionlKexcpulvely for the treatm ent the Pacific.” ennart wraa en Full Innings; Plen- Box Score 'dpeutmiu on behalf of the ,.su- bilities which lie. ahead of ua. If I 5:00-WDRC — Mews; Ad Liner; * 9:00—WDRC —lnne>x>Sanctum: t’S'Twilight Laagua tie • E l m e r “ t h e < A cpmmixBlty x rv'c* (Continued From Page ^)ue) of auchQpersonS.' and authoritiea Fleet Admiral Ernest ^.xKmg, WHTD—Terry and'the Pirates; the first deadlock- on sensational at /la te In East, prt(pc commander of ^the Allied could give, you a single watchword have attnputed the iover-crowdin|r* commander in chief of the fleet WHTD—Josef Stopali’a Or- ty of Thills; Pre-Game . P. A. A, O. (3). igtvins In recognition of Day ,egpeai(lonar>- force- and General WTHT — Chick, Carter; WTIC chestra: WTHT—Galrtel.Heat- 2-Ri Lomerin 1st night In the history of the Hartford yea orsekingx out ent position until the suri X'~~~ foi the coming months’, that word of mental^’lipspltala to jthe fact and chief ..of Naval operationa, AB R HFO M n b« heW nt 7:80 r . m^Uiir^^-, Rttsloparov signed pm behalf of the baaed'\Mustang fl ter —^work, Work, work. —When a Girl MarriCa. tor; w nc-^M yatofy Theater. four safe hi five t^p?i Ceremonies Ave Brief. V ltther a,z ..1 ..4 1 2 0 becomes effective.” ■ wr Aelds on Ex^ct Big Tliree that many ageifaP chronicaljy 111 commended "every officer and man. ■ • 5:15 — WHTD — Dick Tracy; | nlng In Center C‘"tire8*^*°N’ Germany’s unconditional capitvH jluaslan hig* command. bonilied Wad strafed _ . ------W^ e must work to finish the war. persons, though^Ant ■ pien'tsl cases, who has served in the Atlantic on 9:18—WTHT-^ San. Francisco Green, 2b ,Sx 0 1 -2 'oday^xiblJe-Ai Tem ent will be Boso jienlft^ila’aWUh of Tokyo to- WTHT — Superman; WTIC — Conference. Scratch >Suigle Jn 7th The first bass fans gave Pete Nor eauregard’s homer in The 12th annual Manebeste'r ■ehurch. Thls .oetvlce ha& been gtlon to the weMern Allies and Out victory la but. half-won. The are cared for In thpm. the successful termination of a Portia Faces Life. \ RoUck, 3b .....fi 0 0 1 ratified andx^pbpfirmed at Berlin day. TheNj^neae agency said Session in E u r^ e West«ls free, but the east is still In 9:80—WDRC—This Is my Best; B6x Score } Kletcha plenty of heckling hla first the Ihiit inning waa a towering Twilight League got off, to a fly- Bycholakl, lb ..3 0> 0 9 ' planned by-tlie Mancheater Mtnia- signbll at '2:‘41 A m., the raid Insp^abtXit one hour. The Veterans’ Affkln commit- long, tedious and difficult taak,” 6;301_WDRC — 'W ar. Comnien- Ito^M Ti-ocal H U rler d£ that easily cleared the fence wheYeN^r Chtel^^^rshal Tedder, bondage to the treacherdus tyran- tee gave a fayprable report to.-a and said: WHTD/*- Spotlight Rands: time at the plate. Pete looked fat dtivit Becker,-*f .....3 1 1. "^1 h tlme 'Monday (8:4tC p. m, RrituUs^ nol^rred tary: Swoon or Croon; Tennes- Mancheator (11) and 40 in finding two grass cut- in leftfleld. ing start in a father auapicloup e. w.X. Sunday) this cohimunlque deputy supreme commander of the Will Be Held S^n ny of the Japanese. When the last bill appropriating 12,683,000 for “Another hard job atlll Aea Coronet Story Teller; WTHT o H itter; V ennart ^ Holland, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 Allied expeditjw.ary^^rcS and Bombing throug^h overcast with see Jed;. WTHD—Jack Arm-/ —American Forum of the Air; AB. ^ H. r ters, both errors. manner ..last night "at/(he West Hedlund, c ,...3 0 13 ^^e service wlU op^ annbu'i^d. , ’ Japanese' division has surrendered expansion the Rocky Hill Vet- ahead In the' Pacific. However, strong; WTHT — Baaeball vocation by Rev. Ctlfford O. Simi^ prertslon lhatriinients,,'the B-29s , ^ 'V'' unconditionally, then only -will our w‘a are now ready to augment fur- , 'WTtO—Fibber McGee and Onliects Four Hiu/ ■Vennart. rf Both rival second aackera in toe Side Oval when (or the fi:^ time I^wlowski, p ...2 0» 0 1 Supreme headquarters announc- General di Latlre de Ta^ilgny will. ^ p p ed their loads At Kokubu and erans* hotne, but it alto muat go V Scores; South American Way; iion, minister of Center: chiircb ed the Gerhmns agreed" to: Sign on behalf g e n e r a l (Contlnoed From Page, doe) fighting jpb'be done. to the. Appropriationa committee. ther our already effective forcea In, '•M olly. y: ■ < K e a r n s , c , High-EMat Hartford game were In toe history of the league x toe. uibwiec.if,... .2 0 0 8 nt air fields ajid Indpatrial areas WTIC—Just Plain Bin. . Johnny Green Was cr ted with spiked while covering toe bag. which will be followed by the sing- ' Order all ra^tance halted: hower and General iSluikbv yO\ta We must work' to bind up the The Jfiatitution plaiia. among other that area with battle tested and . 10:06—WDRC— Service, to the. Ernia Noake fashioned '* brtl- Beauregard, toe firat hit .of the searoi when h* opening game ended in #' Ecabert, .....1 0 ling of "American The Beautltul. xjn the towns of ,lmaban\and Mlya- 5;45 _ WHTD — Captaifi Mid- Brown, lb Yield all shfjps and aircraft, un- half of the Soviet high eprnma .United Btatea delegation and fi- wounds of a suffering world—to things, to constructXadditions to victorious units - from the Atlan- night; WTHT—Tom Mix; WTIC Front; WHTD—Trans-Atlantic llant one hit shutout IJ to' O'vic- doubled to 'left lny(pe opening game. The defending champton' The scripture lessons ■fipROjo. Results were urtobservied. nally accepted by ■ Russia last build an abiding peace, a peace UL, hospital, staff bkjiding uid tic.” Murphy, If 'Tommy Keacna threw !*** Poliah-Americana and top Depot- 27 2 acuttled and undamaged;- The German repjeaentatlveS will ^ I t wA-s the second strike In two • —Froht Page Farrell. Qulzv W r itj- ’-Bob Hope Show. tory over East Hartford High at stanza. by Rabbi Woythaler of Temple Ensure corapllanBc with all furr be Field Marshal Keitel, chief of week-end specifically exempts rooted in juctice and In law. Wp-I^ nurses’ home. \ Other comment: ., 10:16—WTHT-t-pPA Talk, Stan- Klein. 8b first runner of the year and E^uit Square Grill teams tattled tooth Grill (2) Beth Sholom and Major Jeremiah Monday. Supef-Forta from the council’s authority those -"’ Evening Martin Field ^torday afternoon McChirry, Hartford failed to register axifln- AB ther offlera from tn r Allied su- the high compiand and the com- can build such a peace only ;by Two appropriations sought by - Gen. H. H. Arnold, chief of the ley Cru^e. ^ ■ . . . Many new^fan# were seen in toe and nail for seven .YUU liinlngs to Sweet of The Salvation Army. cratered four enemy air flWda pacts made against the enemy na- hard, toilabme, painstaking work the University of Cortnacticut Air Fprcea: "We are fighting 6:00—News on nil stations. at Eqat flartford (or Mancheator Peteraoi gle atolen base. a 2-all deadlock ■'tiefore Umpire- Pagani/cf ...... 3' i preme commander abd^.the Sotrlet mander In chief of the Army, against ofpoaltlsii. 6:15—WDRC — Edwin C. Hill; 10:30—WIHtG;—Conglr«aa Speaks; crowd that was held down by at ,.4yers will be led by Rev. .Al- Wgii command. ' -xx tlonk of thla war. —by understanding and working were ^ven unfavorable reports by men in a fighting organization, WHTD—Kay’s Canteen: WTHT High'S second straight victory. The Cllffon IniChlef Jim DlLeary called - the Dione, If . 0 fred L. Williams. Arthur H. Illlng, Nkvy and Air Forces. Two plaifles^ere lost- '■ Whether. there^wUI )» a general m c WHTD-^Tom Hussey Journal; least several hundred due to th* Isaed a no hitter Tiie Burrehd^ document., speci- w ith our Allies .lit peace A’ have thw Public Buildings and GrPunda and just os long as a' single Jap ; -:-Muslc In the. Modern Mood;' Noak*. European newa' announcemfnta Ernie Noak< game due ., to darkneaa. - •' Kapura, 2b Supt. of schools . of ■Manchester Ilostiiltlea------End Tonight , Lieut. Clifford—^ Klmleas ot peace conference within the next In war. . _ / ' committee. One would,, have \ set ship, submarine, air squadron, or Orcheitral Interlude: WTHT — local righthander’s mate’s backed In to* *e^ Innlilg when Bill Banks, rf fied that ndththg It contained lim- MfMitllltles will end o fficially,at. isinnd, N. saw elghtSJmngara Moses Berkman; Concert Hour; W n c —Raleigh Room. up hla (aplendld twirling’perform- earlier In toe day. \ Large Crowd oA Hand will deliver,the address. \,Kev; ited or restricted any terms wh two -or three years la an open quea- The job ahead la no le.«s Impor- aside $300,000. to build a pharmacy -company Of Infantry remalna to 10:45—WDRC—Behind jtlw Scenes 88 I I IS 27 13 > X Hart jdfbpped a Texas Leaguer Gill, lb James A. Young, minister of , the "one minute aftet mldnjight...... tonight on Uso air field,"Wasted right ofttlon among American* and other tant, no less urgent, no leas diffi- WTlC — Prof. Andre^^ Schen- ahee with 18 solid base hlU cflmaxr. fin' opening game crowd of might' later be Imposed on laboratory and classroom, and the challenge ua. our Job l.s not done,” a t BS*. - East Hartfrod (0) over-"ahort. close to 1,000..fans witnessed 'a Dlxi^lSb . r Chiirch of the Nasarene will prp- Tuesday, the 8th of May the map." • He bagg'fed two dipibmata here at the moment. cult than the task'which now hap- other woujd have ^provided for a Gen. Joseph W. SUlwell, In a ker. . V ed Ihxtoe first Inning tot Nopn AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Topcoats and heavy. • sweaters Danaqrand, Reich. ■. fighters of 40 that attacked hla 6 :30—Wd RC — George B. Arm - '11:00—News gn all atallons. Benunjgnrd'B tovrerlng nomeyfun nip and tuck ball .game which waa Bounce the benediction. "In the event of the German \ Rdt in the'Interest, of aaving S^h A conference would deal with pily Is'done. / $18((,000 btudent h b ^ th and infirm- -mesaiaire to the troops of , hia BuQer, 3b .....1 00110 ware seen worn by many during to* C3arl Peterson at third for the irub*. c iSical Congregations participat- liWa, the cease fire began yester- plane. tenHimal settlements In Europe, I call upoiK every American to ary building. ground force command: stead; WHTD — The Answer 11:15—"WDRD — Joan \ Brooks; high ovef the. fence In leftfleldi with last few {nniiigs. / . In doubt until the' ^ al out. It V “ high command o'r any of the Man; WTIC—Bob Steele WHTO— MusicM Roundup: Klln'gel, If . 0 0 3 . 0 Red,and "Wtolte handled elx chanc- Delucca, p ing are Center, CongregaUonal. dayMo >-*^aDunded be ., all along-the and elie^ere li> the world If It la stick to. hiS'Post. until the last bat- The Public Welfare and Humane •'We muat bring to bear every Tommy Kearna on base./ / strictlyUy a* pitching. dijel betwi forces under their .control falling 6:45—WDRC — News; WHTD-— 'W n iT —Baseball ScoZes;' I t’s Mallck. as .. 0 0 S 3 es at third without committing an Mickey Deliioca for th'exGrl] and Church of the Nazarene. Concordia to act In accordance . with this act fron- it \ n ^ lur dear Channel islands Plane$ Use Netdy-WotK held a fte r* ^ Pacific war has end tle is w ^. Until that day, let no Institutions committee reported reTOdrce In men and materiel th a t H art BpbUa N A ^ t te r Threlfall, lb 0 0 Id 1. Puxzy Pawlowskl, toe PA pitch error. lAitheran, Covenant-Congregation- are alsA'^o be fregd today.- ed. man abandon his post or slacken unfavorably on a bill providing for It la possible to concentrate Hop Harrigan; WTIC — Lowell /Dance nm e; w nO —HarkpeSa The only saf* blnglAconected off Puszy Pawlowskl of th ^ PA’a. Innings: of surrender,’'' it warned, "the su- Thomas. ^ of Washington. .V McCjarron, cf 0 0 2 0 er, displayed a sharp breaking Etech allowed "only fiv e ^ e ll qc*!* al. Temple Beth Sholom. The Sal- preme commander.... and the So- The Germans are still In places Tarakan Air Field \ kkoat OMijdB'ORMetliods hla efrorta. employe representation on the gov-, agaihkt him (Japan).” toe offering of N p ^ was credited 0 C 4 0 hook coupled with a floater that Pete Slqmclnaky local bowler A. A. C. 000 110 0—2 vation Army. South Methodist, St. yfhd now, I want to read to >-ou 7:00—WDRC — Jack Kirkwood 11:30—WDRC — Casey. Press to Don Hart, rtvpi catcher Whose Nolan, rf ... ter^ btngles in g^ng the rqiito viet high command will take such resisting the Russian troops but ManUa. May A —, (Ah — United The samele d^isioMliriat -' night erning bodiC)} and boards of all UrgM Buying More Bonds Show: WHTD—Headline Edi- Russell, 3b . 0 0 1 2 showed to advantage. emerged aa the leading IndividHal Grill ..... 001 010 0—2 Mary's Episcopal and Emanuel should thev chptlnue to «to so after madei however, a Serjea my formal proclamation of this state, Institutions. Photographer: WHTD— San Texas Leaguer^Ver short fell safe- ElrroTS paved the/afay for all' «». X—Batted for . Surowlec In 7th, punitive Or other action as’ -they Nations’ fighters and bom here op- Treasury Secretary Henry Mor- tion: 'WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Francisco Forum; WTWr— H art, c .... 0 1 4 0 average bowler ' In the Hartford the evening’s apOrlng. Lutheran. midnight they will, of course, de- leaser meetings. (Jne of the' occasion; The .Veterans’ sAffaire commit- genthau, Jr»- "Every American ly for a hit,/Noake (aimed seven General J. P. Custer was a late American Dusty League for toe Gkme called end of 7th,. darkness. deem appropriate.” erated from the n^wly-won, 4,600- ■ By the President of the United 'WTIC—Supper Club. Benny Goodman; W'PIC— batten athdifisued six free passes in Plnney, p ,. I 0 0 x 0 0 Opening/Game Ceremonies • Second Congregational Thus wasp effected the uncom- prive them selvespf the- protection lema seen.aa eonfro)tt)ng the tee approved an amendment to the can hejp celebrate the victory over. . I 7:15—WDRC — Music that Sat- i 0 0 0 4 arrival and. for the second g;ame past seasbr with a 124.17 average, Runs batted In, Diope; two baae of the laws of war and will be at- foot Tarakan air field today as S,tatea of America. definition of “veteran^ .^to include Polish C^chestra. pitching Ws second complete game Baglln, 2b . Openlng^ame ceremonies wer* Manchester Methodist promising dictate of unconditional, battle-seasoned Australians storm- Three leaders la a decwjon on ^dltch Germany by buying more wkr' isfies; WHTD —Raymond Gram O’Rourke", If . ! 0 0 0 0 this year he waa qiilctl' Pete was an active pinner In state brief, vet fitting fqr too occasion. hits, Glft/Green; stolen bases, Pa- tacked from-all quitters by .(he of these methods they w in k Would roclamatlonf . , in that category all persona "who 11:45—WTHT—Art Mooney’s of toh-pSason. In hla first appear- gani, Benibe 2, Becker; sacrlflcs. • The Second Cpngregatlohal surrender laid down by Churchill ed across rougbt Tarakan island, bonds.” Swing; WTHT — Hit Tunea; ance Oiv toe mound be suffered^ a Sennerto. 3b 10 0 0 -0 circle*. Botlpieams assembled at home church will hold a service this and the late President Roosevelt Allied trooha. \ Borneo, to .within rifle range of the be moat effective In producing fair The'AIlled/Armlea, through sac- served In or with* the military or Production Chief J. A. Krug sa- WTIC—News of the World. cheatra.. ' / . AI Siirowiec displayed a great Green; double plays, Surowiec to it la not aurprialhg thet,on euch Naval forcea o( the United States 12:00—WHTD —News: Music; '5 to 3 setback at toe hands of Kryzak, p .. . 0 0 0 x 0 e shortly after 6 o’clock add evening a t 7 o’clock In the sanctu- at Casablanca. ^ and lasting aattlemenU. rifice andwivotlon and with God’a luted war workers and far mere 7:30—WDRC — American Mel- arm 4 in left field and nailed one The Softball League game be- marched oUt to the Hagpole" in Bycholakl; left on bases. Grill 4, long fronts and In the exlattpg dis- easte^ ebore. One problem even more urgent ie help, have wem^from Germany a In any campaign or expedition rec- wnc—News; Roy Shield and RTOkvlUe High. ' PA’S 7; bases on baited Pawlowskl ary. The pastor. Rev. Dr, Ferrie •Today.” said Churchill, “ thU One of the meet bitterly, contest- ognized as such by the War or for their "miracles of production" ody Hour: WHTD—One Man’s ' Elmer "the Great” Vefinant cer- \ 27 0 1 27 U runner. Al la a coifler. tween Lee’s Eao and Warren and right center field, led bV/Private E. Reynolds, has Invited the con- agreement will be ratified and order of the enemy, the’comfaanda ed spots remaining was the north that of German: reparatlona>\The final-and uneondltlonar surrender. and said,, the-, munitlona manufac- FamU^: WTHT—Arthur Hale; Orchestra. .> Delucca 2; strike-outs, Delucca of the German hlgh. comnrAnd The western worid naa been freed Navy department." x . | tainly Uved up to bla nam e .with a Mancheator .___ 200 600 021—11 Jarvis originally scheduled to be George Blanchard, holdir of toe gregation of the neighboring confirmed at Berlin, where Ale portion of. Tfirakan City, near the late President ^ o sev elt agre ture must continue In -"tremen- played laat nigh', at toe North ESnd Purple Heart, a vetqran of over- 12, Pawlowskl 1; bit by pitcher. could not ih every case have been with Stalin ami (Churchill a t tl of. the evil forcea whiclK^r five The new legislative week big day at toe plate rapping'enemy Runs batted in. Beauregard 3 ■. Mickey Delucca pitched a cool Paganl, Berube by -Ftiwtoaraki; Manchester Methodist church, Chief Marshal (Sir Arthur) Ted- airport. Gen. Douglas MacArthur dous volume and on schedule to Kearns, Murphy 3. Brown, McCur game and left a favorable" impres- diamond was called off early yes- sea* duty, a member of the Army. der. deputy supreme commander obeyed Immediately. This does Yalta conferehce In Febriiary that yeara-sand longer have Jrnprironed brought, a report from a reliable pitching for four safe hits in five umpires, O’Leary, Mifeski; time, which is without a pastor, to join announced today. . source that an attempt might be meet all mllitafy needa” trips Including a double. Kearns, ry, Noake, two base hits, Murphy, sion with local fans. The southpaw terday -morning and will be play- The "Star-Spangled Banner” In this service - of . praise and of the Allied expeditionary force, not. In Our opinion with the mili- In the two widely separated reparatloimAhouIu be made in mS' the bodies and broken the Ili^-pf OPA Administrator Chester Five Hours of Excitemenl wa* played as the flag was hoist- :46.x- tary advice at our disposal, consti- chinery and goods. A reparations millions upon millioiia of freeoorA made to pertuade the Republican- Beauregard and Mickey Murphy Vennart, Kearns: home runs, kept continually amiling and was ed Thursday evening at <1:30. thanksgiving for the victory In and Gen. (Jean De L attre De) points of remaining, Japanqse re- trolled House to enact a job Bowles; 'T h e yegr that Ilea ahead all fattened their batting averages Beauregard; atolen bases, Kearns never in any serlouq trouble. Both ed Shen lo w er^ to half-m ast in're- Europe, Organist Samuel Ramette Taaslgny will sign .on behalf of tute any reason for withholding sistance In the -Philippines, Mac- comm^ion was set up to work at men. They have violated their will be one of th* most, critic^. spect of the late president. Taps from the nation the facts com- Moscow but 80 far has reported ac churches, destroyed their homes, antidiscrimination bill. Such a by ccdlectlng two hits apleca 2, Brown, Murphy; sacrifices, P. A. runs wrere unearned. Manchester High boasting a two Green went out second to first. and the choir will provide music. General Elsenhower. General Arthur reported, advances on Min- bill, tefm ed "much milder” than Critical on the field Of batUe, crit- On All Nehvorhs^esterday game winning streak will play were then sounded by Robejt Ly. Vittner advancing to tofsd. Mike Covenant Congregational , Zhukov (First White •Ruaslan municated to us by General Eisen- danao and stubborn flghUng on cqihpliabing nothing. corrupted their children, and mur- ical in laying the foundation for Thrre B|g tniiings Peterson; left on bases, Manches- one in memory “of four rormer hower of the unconditional sur- /Yet the process of completely dered their loved ones. Our Arm- oneikecehtlyrenacted by the Dem- Tha Red and "White nine tallied ter ll; East Hartford 8; .bases on Tony Berube, the roly poly host to Hall High of West Hart Rpllck’s tap to Kapura was fum- The Covenant Congregational Army commander) will sign on northern Luzon, approxlnaately ocratic-con trolled Senate,-x. has lasting peace' and critical in the members of the league who have bled and 'Vittner . scored with til* render already signed at Reims wrecking Germany’s war-making ie of liberation have restored free- New York, May 8.-r-(P)— t>e-»quartere was cu t off aa far two runs In toe', first, added six balls off Noske 6. Plnney 5; struck catcher of toe Grill may cause a ford tomorrow afternoon at the church will'Join In the union ser- behalf of the Soviet high com- 780 mllea to "the north. / been prepared bjV a Republican fight agalnat our greatest enemy West Side Oval at 8:16 In a C. C. given their Uvea In the present tying nin. This ended toe scoring vice tonight at the Center Con- mand. The German representa- nor could not prevent us prfim cele- On Mindanao, the 31at dlvrtlop induatriea. which waa also agreed dom to these- suffering peoples, on the homefront, the diaaater of tolephdhe service was concerned. A more in toe fourth, two in the out by Noske 7, I^ sa k 1; hits off loi of exclteipent In future games. war. bratmg today andnd tomorrow.torr on at .Yalta and which la expected whose spirit and will the opprei- representative, the report said, yelopmenta in Europe as the Nails new switchboard waa being In- eighth and finished up vrith one Plnney ,9 for 8 runs In 6, off K ry- Hi!, headlong dive Ihto- Green and I. L. "game.! Hall defeate^.toe locala for the night aa Hedlund pegged gregational church, and tomorrow tives will be Field Marshal Keital. eliminated s Japanese fo ^ at and was now being studied by Re- Inflatlofi and the ninaway prices yima season Underway Gill out at third attempting to evening, Rev. aUTord Simpson of chief of the high command, and Wednesday, as VictoryIc' In to be undertaken Without delay b> aora could never enslave. / quit,'finally, sent the networks in- stalled, and for an hour and a half marker, ih toe ninth frame to zak 4 for 3 In 3- hit by pitcher, by hlo constant chatter.)stamps him 8 to 4 earlier'in the season. . ’ Plnaolay lake and then sw p t on World Musi Be Cleansed - publican leaders. * ' which creatad siicli havoc follow- The fourth wartime season was ateal third in toe sixth after hte Center church will speak at the commanders In chief of the G*r- day. Today, perhaps, we shall eight miles to take MwAmaa sir, MUed occupation Armies, will ing World W ar 1.” to fin excited five hours or so of a that end of its facilities waa k easily score their second straight K ryzak (Browrn and aifford, by as a colorful performer.. thinh mostlv of ourselves. Tomor- lease a considerable- amount of ma Much remains to be done. . The The House, presided over during complete blank while the cutover victory. Finney (Browm; wild pitches Pln- The . Connecticut tsmen's only a m atter of-q few minutes long double. The PA catcher nail- mid-week service at the Covenant nnan Army. Navy, and. - Air field unmolested. much of Its session" by Minority Paul V: MUNutt, chairman of braadcastinf yesterday, with away. Umpire O’Leary bellowed ed Berube in the seventh attempU Congregational church on Spruce row we shall pay a particular tri- chinery which may be .taken by the yictory won-in the west rnuat now was being m ^e. • Noake, who'served up a sharp ney 2; passed ball Hart 2; losing The attendance prize wflg. won Association, Manch; Dlv. have I F o r c e a . ” W ithin 1.000 V i ^ of Pass European Allleh' aa reparations. be won In the east. The whole Leader Philip Sullivan of Enfield, the,'-War Manpoa-ar .Commission: regular projrranls . much In the eet- "Play ball" and th* 1945 season ing to steal second. atrect • [ Shipa Ordered to Nearest Port Bute to our heroic Russian Com- ‘While the .lives of our forces In. As to their V-E schedule, th* breaking hook,'as well as a change, pitcher, Plnney. Umpires, Law- by a pretty red-headed girl who rades whose prowess In the field 25th division patrols on Luzon Russian and French demands for world must be cleansed of the evil approved without debate and sent: background. But the prepared V-E networks were rather reticent In of pace, kept the Blast Hartford Ing to be cll: by movies on war underway. The P. -A.’a took Delucca fanned 12 batten shd Wapping ^ Allied radios ordered all Ger- the Pacific art* a t stake, the work- day schedule of special' dramatic rence and'Pinchera. was colncldently the first person th. field amidst a chorus of cheers man and German-controUeil thlpa has bron one of the grand contrl- probed to withifi 1.000 yards of Geyman labor to rebuild deVaatat from which half the world has been to the Senate an enabling act per^ announcing details ahead of . time, batters at bay during moat of the In the first base bleachers last Tuesday evening, Jime 12 a t toe Issued only two free tickete. Th* A tervlca wdU be held thla eve- : viclously-defenoed Balete pass ed cities also are yet to be worked freed. United, the peace loving na- mitting any municipality to set up ers on the home front will not let and musical sbqWs was saved for from local followers. The team. Is ning at the Community, church In Into the nearest ports; G « ^ Ad- b u tl^ to the general rtetory. them dovim.” outslda of a high spot or two of a game^ although several base on night It pays, to com* early. American J/*glon Homs, two team s arUl oollld* on* week ' while otlier/troops deployed In-, a Into formal agreements.'The sub- tions have demonstrated, in the a pension system for Its employes the official anndunefitoent. general nature such aa a Norman balls saw the home team fill the the only local team in the lea{^ Wapping, from 8 to 8:30‘, wnth Rev. mlral Karl Doenltz told th* Ger- Gernnan War At End Undersecretary of War Patter- this season. from this coming Thurstlay In a l.irge enptrcUilig maneuver along ject was brought up but not settled lyeat that their arms are stronger or .for certain groups of' its em- The Associated Pteali cable dU- Corwin war-end drama for CBS sacks In toe first with only one Rugged Punchers play-off game. Dion* end VUtnsr Marshall Budd In charge. All are man people that all arms would The German war la therefore at TOn, to a meafsag* to w ar plants patches from France, tolling of Full' of Thrills be laid down at 11 p. m. German an end. the Villa Verde trail, bypassing at YalU. by far than the might of dictators ployes. and the like. With tonight’s regular out. Again In the sixth two free Jfike Loses Valuables were to* only pteyara to collect invited. ■ Tlie meeting of Wapping Despite Uieae open questions, or the tyrany of military cliques The bill, liberally praised by Re- throughout the nation, aald ha the signing of the German, sur* tickets with no outs gave East IHc Pagan!, coach of th* Grill Orange .will be held at 8:30 after time (6 p. m>. e.w.t ). After years of Intense prepara- pockets Of resistance to be llqut schedule put on si tentaUve basis, Top Card Tonight Dodgers’ Olmo two safeties. elated later by heavier unlU. Amelcan authoritiea consider that that once called uz zoft and weak. publicans and Democrats, provides waa confident'that the great pro- rendsL started things) off Shortly its Hating la being omitted. Wed- Hartford a scoring opportunity but Jake Banka, slugging out- was the first batter and he aras the aenica at the church. Preeldent TrUman In Washing- tions, Germany hurled herself on duction team' of labor and indua- ' Poland St the beginning of Sep- .'^apai .apanese communications-In the the job o f restoring, peace' ie far The power of our peoples' to defend that any pehaiona to eatabliahed after 9:35 a. m. from then, iintll nesday's pragrams, as announced, Noske settled down'and retired the fielder of toe D*pot Square knlcked by Pawlowsld’a first Bolton ton, announcing '"a aolemn but try "will /lo whatever la neceaaary pitch. The game was full of thrills glorious hour.” set next -Sunday u tember, 1939, and In pursuance of Strongly-held Cagayan valley were ahead of what it was at the close! ‘hemaelvea against all enemies will be administered through the state arell Into the afternoon, broadcast are expected to go on aa usufil. aide without any trouble. Thla Hartford May _8— Rugged Leading HitteT Grill team (he waa stopped A speeial service will be held hit by 285 tons of bomba. of the lart. wc <>e proved in thp Pacific as it has retirement system, but all funds to aee to it that military schedules after broadcast kept pace with Was the only acoing threats' that cold last night) lost hla green and plenty of intense excitement a day of thank8glvlng*but femlntl^ our guarantee to Poland and are met fully and on time.” •they include; punchers will be In toe Audi- {HOW THET thla evening at 7:30 in the Quarry- common w,'tth the French repu' '>■.Formosa and Amoy, China, were 1 TherS'i^rs also some hope among ’.'eon proved In BJurope. would be kept separate from state devalopmCnti. NBC—11 a. m. Happy Felton the losera were able to muster dur- jacket w ith $9.00 in the pock- was crammed .^.into the opening vUle Methodist church, near Bol- ed "our blows will continue until ------*• For the triumph of spirit and of Temper Rejoicing CK-er Victory torium ring tonight when St. Paul the Japanese lay ^w n their arms Great Britain, the BriUsh eniplre pounded by heavy bombers. An I Americans, Britiah and other of- fuhda. It further pfovidea that no Intenpersed with the news dls- show;.2 p. THi Guiding Ught; 4:30 ing Ihp contest. •of Springfield trades wallops^ with et last night at the Oval. A re- game. A l'S u ro ^ e c In leftfleld for, ton t,akc. with Rev. Holman In oll storage area at Amoy virent up ftclala here that a Big Three meet- '.rtns which we have Won, and for. existing muniripal pension plans Law-makers tempered their re- patchea were pickups from oveiv Lorenzo Jonek; 7 Como Supper Gain Early Lead Brooklyn Outfielder Has ward is offered and If found the PA’S after letting an easy In unconditional surrender.” and commonwealth of natldns de- joicing over victory to Europe to- sharp-ahooting WllUa- 8 < ^ t of charge. clared war upon this fppl aggres- Ih flames. ' m8 could -speed a final settlement ts promise to people* ^ ry w h e re would to affected, seas, both across the .Atlantic and Club; 8:30 Billie Burke Show The Ideals sta rt^ giving starts .409 Mark; Cuccinello the jacket may be forwarded gle roll through his legs, came SOUP Prime MlnlaUr Churchill told New York. Scott, who prlglnally ■Zion Lutkena Ckurch Within 24 hours of securing , of the Polish sltuatiob remove vvho join ua In the love of fn^dom. Anotherx measure passed In the day with the reminder that the- CBS—3:30 Sing,Along Club; 5 ing hijrier Herb Plnney rough to Nick Angelo a t toe conisea- back arith a nice catch and a bul- the world the Oermmna had sign- sion. , / txy the Pacific, and a number ot man- came- from Savannah, Oa., proved Yestssdsyls BsssMs A apecUl V-E Day aarvlce aa After gallant France had been Tarakan air field, awMft Venturas'the moat disruptive single element It la fitting that we,, as a nation, "House and' sent to the S e n ^ w ar I* only half won., In-the-street progrnwns of reac- WACS on Parade: 6:15 Jimmy treatment in toe opening inning Leads Junior League. Bton booth. let throw to the plat* to oompletew ed the unconditional surrender of Tlve thanks to Almlghty-Uod, who amends the charter of the jSbn Senate President McKellar (D., hlniaelf a cool anfi-" calculating Eastern planned for soma time, will be held all their land, aea and air forces struck down, we-from this Island and Lightnings scored heavily on .-in-Anglo-American-Russlan rela- tion In this country. Carroll songs; ^ Jack Carson when after Vennart popped out, the only doubleplay .of to# gam*: ms strengthened ua and given us necllcut Hosplial Service, Irtc., to Tenn.), said hoWever "It la Impos- Show; 9:30 Whlchxla Which quiz; Kearns singled to right, stole sec- boxer/ jn two previous appear- Scranton 2, WlUtemsport 1. at Zion Evangelical Lutheran In Europe at 2:41 a. m., yester- and from our united erofilre main- fuel depots, shipping and ship- j lions. All hope of fronlng out thla As the day proceeded; and the New 'Ybrk. May 8.—(AO—Two TTie latter wa* executed wrlth able Elm ira 12, WUkea-BSrre 4, church tonight at 7:30. The aer- yards around MIri, Bdrneo, while 1 difficulty In foreign minister | the victory'. ■ allow It to ivntfe. contracts pro- sible for' me to conceive how Ja- . . . BLU— 12 noon Glamor ond and scored on Beauregard’s aneqa. assistance. from Buck Bycholakl day. tained the stniggle single handed pan coin continue the war.” ■official declaration V-E day dW surpri4e package hitters, Lula O’Brien of Pittsburgh followed at Albany at Utica (postponsd). ■ mon with theme "We deeply and for a whole -year until we were Navy Venturas and R. A. A. F.- meetings at San Francisco ap Now, therefore, I, Harry S. Tru- riding medical care' for individuals. not come, regular schedules were ifanpr: 3:30 p. m. Ladles Be Seat- homer. .*^18 two run lead- was- Scott recently Whipped Jerry .377, tw o degrees higher than Mel Who cut off the throar and tagged General de • Gaulle told the an. president of the United States At present the Incorporation ' la McKellar termed It ‘‘Zemark-- Fiorello, right after Jerry had de- Ojmo of Brooklyn and Tony Cue (Only games acbedulM.) humbly Oiank God for peace In French people "the war Is won" joined by/the military might of -flown B-24S. B-2.58 and fighters pears to have vanished. .1 restored aa far as poaslble and opr ed; 6 Walter, Klemah comment; never threatened. Ott of New York. Vance Dlnges, the runfier out. Foreign Commissar Molotov lei •'t America, do -hereby appoint permittedmined A:only to provide " "hospital able that In thla greatest war of 7:30 Lone Ranger; 9 Roa'd Ahead, The big scoring. outburst in toe feated St, Paul In Holyoke. Which clnello of toe Cblcago White Sox, NattoMl Europe” will be baaed on Second and the “ victorv of the Allied na- Soviet Roasla and later by thcx .supported the Tarakan Island eratlon continued uhder that ar- standout Phil rookie, was fifth at Berabe Throw* Block (No gamas schsduted). Chronicles M. M-80. * Tha Srat overwbAlmlnA power and re-; ground action, expected to leave here for Moo- care.. . all the ages that no Ambrican rangament. However, Intefruptlona Bing Choaby and Grace "Moore sixth, waa started by A1 Klein’s gives an ■ Indication of Scott** led the major league batsmen to- Uons is the victory of France.” of prayer. general has made a serious error” .369. Tony Berube’s footbsll block on hymn, ona of trust, “A Mighty Supreme headqugrters. dispatch- tonreSa of the United States of, cow shortly. Britlkh Foreign Min- The House concurred with the were the rule rather than the ex- . . , MBS—32:30 Army Serrice single. He moved to second on prowess. Quite a hit In Boston, day at the, end of the first three Vern Stephens of toe S t Louis I call upon the people of the Senate in approval of a bill amend- and added; Forcea; 2:15 Jane Cowl; 8:30 The Scott lost a close bout to highly- Johnny Green resulted In a brief aevetend at Chicago (rsln). Fortress la Our God.” by Martin es made it clear the surrender was America ister Eden may leave within .a ception a sacrifice. Noake . singled and weeks of comiietltlon. Browns was a close second (Only gahie scheduled). Luther, 1520, based on Psalm 46, / G rateful to AUlea week, although hla plans are de- United States, whatever their ing the voting law s'to a* to re- "I- w ant to commend President Kfxht In the midst of the excite- Smoothies; 7:15 Liston to Waves Klein scored. Vennart walked rated Reedey Evans tharF'Of a re- Olmo plck*d up 128 points for spirited flurry of excitement that to all the AUlea, but the Moscow faith, to unite In offering joyful 'fruman and M r/' Churchill for Oiccineilo in toe American has been trahalated lnC6‘ 169 lan- Finally alm ost\the. Whole...... World...... :!l‘l scribed as . Indefinite. Secretary move from the statiite books ment. th* MBS New York head-1 sing; 10 Human Adventure drama. Kearns’ single produced another cent date. himself by collecting eight hlta In .389. _ Eddie______Mayo_____ of______Detroit_____ was found both players rolling on the radio was silent even- after Tru- : hanks to God for the victory we section which several niembera their decision lii requiring a full ground as Berube pilfered -the Standing* guages and dialects, man and Churchill had spoken. w as, Combined aCTlhstInst the evil Ste(tinius has announced he-.^wlll run and-Beauregard walked to St. Paul has lost but four of 18 nine a t bats against the PhU'les ~i^2 ~for third'honors Esstera Tha second hymn-will conatltute femaln throughout the conference, have won and to pray that-He will said confused the law pertaining surrender to air three major Allies. load the sacks. Ed Brown walked flghU, dropping two close deci- base, 'ihe latter’* constant disap- There Aad been general exj^ta- doera who are rmW'proatrate be- support ua to th* end of our pres- The RuaslanF'have made a mar- guarding the royal party at Strobl, Sunday, boosting his 9v«age f r ^ ^y toe two base ateollng PcLOBU a prayer for the nation “To Thee fore ua. Oup, gm itude to our although development of unex- to tie votes. ;Wlth Uie amendr eight miles east of* Sslzburg In forcing In Vennart. Mickey Mur- sions to Jerry Malonl, one to .286 to a lofty .409. The Puerto •■champa," George Case of Waah- proval of O’Leary’s declaloiw gave .800 ^ our God We Fly, For Mercy and tlon that Stalin would si^K si- ent struggle and guide 'ua.lnto the ment, the House waa told. It will velous flght/n this w ar... (They) phy clojutfid a base clearing dou- fans a treat behind the plate. Ray Albany .... aplehdid xAJUea goe^ forth from pected problems in Washingtoir Belgian King’s Austria.. Fiorello, and the other to Rich- Rican waa riding toe Dodgere j^gton .339 and George Stlraweiaa -Utica ■ • • • .T80 Sk For Grace." Third la one bf thanlu multaneously. / ' way of peace. ' be mandatory to reaolye tie votes have workM w ith ua 100 pet cent,** ble to. left ami tha Red and White ardson l.ere. He’s an all-envelop- Holland’s catch of Pete Kapura'*- However, the Romanian radio, all our hearts In the\ Island and 'might require hla presence there I also call upon my coimtiymen Chaimvah M*ad (D., N.Y.) of With the king and queen were bench for 10 days because of y o rk .333. Scranton ... .600 1 for bleaslnga upon the h^tlon, throughout the British'empire. tor a abort time. by a special electlqn held one led .8 to 0. K rzy^ relieved Plnney ing typ* of . battler, throwing "weak hitting." » leaders: high fly ball In the first Inning JMK) I H as heard by the U. S. Feder- to dedicaU this day of prayer to week after the^^^.regular election the Senaie War Investigating com- 18 members of their staff and their Elmira , . "Before the Lord We Bow, the Qod Wa may allow ourselves a brief A ‘meeting of the 14-naUon 'Ex- ^ Future D ark four children, thtee of the latter by In toe sixth after a barrage of lo- punches with reckless abandon was one of many fine defensive Williamsport .500 IH Who Reigns, Above," and Anally al Communications Commission, the memory of those .who have ■\glth only the, can^td&tro who were mittee/aseerting that "the heroic cal base hlta hla 15 big league years In tK^a Na^ Notton^ Le^im quoted an official Rusalans neyya period of rejoicing’but let iw not ecutive committee was scheduled given their Uvea to make poaaible Armlw of tlie lilted Nation# hava hla first wife, ^ e e n Astrid, who and Inflicting damage the mean- O. AB. R. H. P.C. plays In the game. Wilkes-Barre .400 2 the comforting, "Be Still My Soul; forget for a moment the tolls and for 10:30 a. m. (p.w.t.), to be fol- IfiYoIved In the tie appearing on dli^ In an automobile accident in Hart's single tor East Hartford while with an onrushlng style that Uonal loop, started toe / season n_vivn Delucca, a former Southern At- Binghamton .250 2H the Lord la. On Thy Side,’.’ also ^ahey dispatch as saying the sur- Hollywood — I had heard that our victory. ■ the ballot. X ' aec^plished th* . greatest mill- in toe seventh with one ^out spoil- 44 7 18 .409 render waa an accomplished fact efforts that lie adiead. lowed by a Steering committee IJbei^ted by Americans Switzerland In 1936. ovixi>owet$ most of hla ylctlina. with a bang by working toe ® is 50 16 20 .400 ■ociation and Eastern. League Hartford .200 2 baaed on I^alm 46, with the wfell- Garry Moore. .Jimmy Durante'* In witness whereof., I have here, A bill, providing rifreaher taw Mhlevem .it of fill time," add- ed Noike'a bid for a p li^ In toe hidden ball play on Manager Lo” 5 .! ^ hurler, was Paganl’s choice to and that Marshal -Konstantin K. Japan, with all her treachery -radio teammate 'and one of the session of all 48 dclegationa chlefa unto set my.hand and caused the ed;' "We itin have ixpiajor war Tipped Off By Civilians Nick Statb, \ Springfield Greek 63 6 20 .377 American knowTi and beautiful melody, Flp-i’' and greefi. remains unsubdued. at 3:30 p.x.m, Th* chief problems courses for lawyers returning Aft^ Five Years of Hall of Fame. But no further who haa lookisd Impressive in Boudreau of aeveland and contln- start on toe mound. Pawlowskl W. L. PctOBIa landia, by Jean Sebellus. Rokossovaky prob«bly would sign moat original new comedians, seal of the United States of Amer- from military service, adopted by to fight and we must, cbntinue to A group , of olviliahs had tipped 56 20 21 .375 The Injuries she has inflicted confronting ih,*'” * >= nlght.^Tomorrow there will be two Advance BBlgln! Long "live the Food Shprtage cally shed ,lh*l*’. blootN;o end aj%- The -^year-old monarch and hia through short. EM Browm was .192, Boudreau, who nosed out Bob Jake Banks was p\(rpoaely passed W. L PctGBU of the Reich." . I mat the young comedian at his to an Allied haven, as did ■ the nicked by a pitcheo ball for toe maasSa In the church, one, at 7:30 Joy was unrestrained in Brttaui cause of freedom'* God aava the hoUto and informed him of my In- gresslon. This to Itself ISoa great queen—a Commoner whom he mar- Mrde Brings 130,000 Johnson test day of the 1944 aea- Cucclneijq, the only walk given-up by Paw- York 12 4 :t 6o — wdthe other at 9 o’clock, and fol- JHd You Know "Two Yeaiai In the Arctic,” will ried while V prieemer—were res- queen of 'The Netherlands. Some second Uma dt tha-game and Mur- son, was betting JSO. Chicago* 11 38 8 15 .395 lowskl. Ken GIU Yeas an easy<.put Brooklyn .6 - .600 3 after a night of wild celebration.^ king, /x.■^ /tention "Shall we ascent to the Po^r Sought battle and the stateameir’of the , 9 lowing the recommendation of the be the subject of a talk to be giv- United Nations are In the. ftOpt cued 6yt U.'^-S. Seventh Army also think he shpuld explain why phy's single loaded toe batee Ohno’s closest Competitor was Stephens, ■ \ short to first to end the Inning, x (Chicago , 8 6 .571 8 ' This day and tomorrow will be plateau7’’ he invited.. I recalled, he capitulated to the Nai^s 18 days Los Angeles—Mrs. Ada L. R i^ St. Louis 36 iO 14 .389 President there’, will also he a spe- holidays for TK^tona— earned by that It had been raining recently, That-- en by Rotarian Fred MaUn at the rank. We know they wilt'acq doughboys who hyerp*d Ger- again. Jim my Mc(!)urry filed but of CWcago paid A. Drumheller of Butch Nteman of the.Braves at' - With one out Green laced a hit Louis ; 8 6 .571. 3 ’ Vi^ks Advance * after tow Invaded Belgium. to right and after toe catch Beau- Mayo, Detroit - 54 iO 19 .352 .467 4H cial mass on Sunday. ^ the -torture of almoat six years of a fact impreaaed upon me by. the (Cbattoned From Fage One) Rotary riub this ,*vealng at . the themselves with yfXaf'and w ill' man 8S (Elite Guard) troops W alla Walla. Wash., $30,000 for .400, one of to e moat Improved hit- to left and on somfe shifty ' run- Bostop . 7 8 In S t Bridget’s church the-sur- More than 2,009,000'Coast Guard Sheridan Restaurant. A rerord at- success.”"'’. , - th e. ^Igian public waa de- regard tagged up and.scored. ters In the circuit. Tommy Case, Wash. 62 14 21 .339 nlng he legged It into second for- cinclnfl . 6 7 .462 4H war agalnat an enemy who made mud. scribed about a week ago as In i toe face horse, Slrde. Stlrnweias, render of Germany was observed no distinction b e t^ n clVlllaiva pn/dkiiiaw a When we finally reached the Port Security IdentiflcaUph cards and appropriate the . neceaaary tefidane’e la expected to be on hand PriDtafor Wise Doniment The final run came ai toe result ti double. Rollck fanned and By- Pittsburgh ."6 9 .400 5H last night The’ regular weekly have been Issued In 'New York. funds, to deal with what threat- to hear the member of the local Bep. Dondero (R.. Mich.)—"To high state of excitement over proa of a hit batamui, an arror. Ven- New York 15 54 IS 18 .333 cbolski popped dlit to end the '''■2 13 .188 9 and 861dleni.''rhen theyaHl roll up top, the view was almoet worth, X, pects of hia return. The cabinet Dickshot, Novena Is held each Monday their sTeeves and lopk l»K.the drrec-, the tramp through the mire; ens to become an emergency.'aitU- club tell of hia experiences in the the- brave men, living and dead, hart’s safe bunt and fi wild pitch. threat night in the church and after the (Conttniied fiNun Page One-) Coast Guard Invaders Iiuided Far North., ' who have brought 'victory to the Fresb Salted Nuts waa prompted to Issue a statement The locals krere ImpreiMva In win- Cblcago 12 46 11 15 .326 Grill se e m Ban ‘Today’s Game# tion of Japan. atlon.” ' , Local Agemre (or on April 28 that reports df hla lib- a\ Etten, N. Y.* 15 56 9 18 .321 Novena last night the Rosary was X The -Wehrmaebt. for 10ng\years "I do not enjoy exclusive artis- troopa In small boata to the Mexi- la a formal' press statement is- cause of right and triumphed over cing and served notice that they X. N either Side threateried In the Eteatern reclt^if and the singing of the similar^ uniformed ’aromen were can war. Members of Myadc Reviaw. wrong the nation bows in reverent DosMe Ray Braad eration were without foundation. wilr ^be- hard to b4at in the re- X HaU. Phlte, 16 64 7 20 .313 'second. Paganl led off the thli|d Hartford at Binghamton. the dread of' Europe,, tic right to this apot,” Garry aaid> ■'x sued to conjunction *irtth the mes- 12 48 8 15 .313 "Star Spangled Banner.” killed attacking an artlU i^ post. He" explained that Hume Cronyh, sage, the governor aai’d that .with Woman’s Henefit Aasociation, will prats* and prayer.. . . A. prostrate . Arfiiar DiDc Stares Stismgly Favor Monarchy maining games on the slate. -1 Hockett, Chic. frame with O' single to right cen- Elmira at Wilkes-Barre. about in lU death agonlea. ^ y ilN e 'M m e , Bos. 16 62 5 10 .306 /Sunday has been designated aj the blttAreat die-hard Nazla, wA Heavy guns of Naval' xyeasels the brilliant character actor, often Since the beginning of the war, "tha.,.Increaatog national ahortage meet' thla evening at 7:30 at the world prays that from (the San S^ Mate St. ' Tel. 3896 Moat Belglana were said to b® The Utoals next s ta rt vlU be to- By Hugh FoIIertoa. adst#. Morelll sgreed ter: Off with toe pitch, , Johnny Winiamsport at Scrantoa, the day pf.a special mass in th| fought oh arrogantly In Csecho- deatroyed numerous, blockhou^, rehearsed hia- rolea on this height. Canadian Shipyards have built there* fias unfortunately develop^to W, P. Quisb Tuneral Home, In Francisco) dcHbeiatlons may coma strongly In favor of a monarchy, hnorrow' afternoon at the West N4W York, Msy 8—(il>— The | Schurr. .A not* frflm th* Unlver- Dione lined the pitch Into left field Albany at Utica (2),>- American •church. • ' ■ \ slo^^akia, had given up the g h o st pillboxes and jther InstaUationS ip “Don’t let me Interfere with' about 400 veasela.. in ,our Btate a considerable blg^ ^bute to XUss Maiy Cunning- a dochment so wise and jost that but reported gaining ground was Side Oval at 3:15 with Hall High news of Germany's surrender had alty of Arkansas polnU out to*l w . Fttrhta tor 's single and when toe ball The partiaanrcontrolled Czech auppdrt' of the ground advance. your Work!” I said, ■ ^'go right market traffic wWeb now threat- ham, who waa a member for more mankind will know 'War no more.” the suggestion that the klng'Shdl-' of West Hartford supplying toe three former Razorback# havalLCIAs latUBt- 8 F went through .Surdwiec. Paganl Washington at Cleveland (night) B y the end of 1940, B ritain had Acting Secretary of State. Jo- opposition. just" com *' over the cable and in- —Niggellng (1-1) VB. Potter U -l). radio said the Germans In Prague Carrier-and land-hjued planeg ahead.” Moore got a creative glint ens to remove more mest.. from than 45 years.' . cate In favor of his heir, 14-year- the compauatlvely quiet corher bsan awarded the Congressional' completed the cycle to score tfio and.Bohemla bad accepted uncon- tore Into enemy positions. in h it eye, . loet 900 ships, totaling mopS-tMa ttm butoheni’ . shelves.” seph C. Grew callra oh the hatica,. old Prince Baudouin, with Prince Medal of Honor—Capt. Maurice first run of toe game,. Cleveland at Uhlcago—Embree 3,000,000 tons. today to redouble Its energy “to where to* sports department (0-2) va. Grove (1-1). ditional surrender. A.A/few Japaiteae planes were "Have you heard about Belve- Spot rtiecks, the goveinca* said, Hie Staidey Group iaf ' the South Clwriea continuing as regent functions there wma some specu- L. 4Footole) Britt; Lt. Nathan Kapura flied out to reft and 3u- dere Boltogbroke. the little b l ^ MetliMlst WSC8 win . mieet to- the unfinished business 'In Ute, P a- By The Associated-Press rowiec’s perfect peg caught Dione (Only-games acbedulM). Obituary Norweglana, enslaved for flVa over th# Okinawa area yesterday showed th a t .total over<-all m eat When Belgium am bberatod the lation as to wdien hOrse raping Gdrdon, and poatoumously! L t Chicago—Collins Brown,’ 163 years, saw Allied ships enter their from Bowfing Green who.. once The thread used to one tow rape nlght at. 8:18 Mter the union cific.’’' . cabinet returned from its exile and Sport Schedule Harold (Buck) Uoyd..In Italy, attempting,to score after the catch NfttloluU but no danagv -waa~\^)eported. ouW~ma,ke“:t0;0w- iuppllea_ln-4he-atat» were now orw’s statement, released after wrould be resumed. When real Wg Cincinnati at New York (night) harbors aa Nazi troop! waited sul- A mercan aircraft, however, rang- went broke’ from bowling t One “10 and 2 per cent", of normal. Mrvlce'. MemMia a re reminded to arltoln 16 days convened toe pre- league baseball players would be with plenty to spare. day he took his quill pen from Its paira of stpcklnga. ' bring the knitted squares 'for the it Truman’s proclamation Johnson. 160 1-2, Chicago. 7. P. A.’a Tie Count —Carter (t-1 va Feldnosn (3r0). lenly but peacefully In barracks. ed deep Into Japanese . h^e “Several reports state that this arar Parliament . In . compllanda Wednesday, Msy S ' rejoining their club* and whether (Only, game scheduled).. Brought to Crashing Climax, resting Alace to the caboose of a Red Cross afjtoan. The boalesaca qf victpty,.to. Europe, asked Amer- Wlto tos;' constitution . Prince Junior tennis champion, won f^e The P.A.’s filially dented toe Fiineruls watera. Naval planes sank' or Martin. Luther received hla first is the amrst meat shortage since ica to "rc^m ber also that even West Hartford ws. Manchester, football will be bettor next fall.. plate in their half of the) fourth The last few history-packed damaged nine good-slsed freigh. goose and wrote that deathless the amr began.” the statement will be M rs -Thomas Dunbar, Mrs. Charles wm elected regent. 3:15—West Side Oval, , One opinion wma offered that Florence Allied area singles cham- ^ weeks In which the AUlea and the ballad: Roaea are red, 'vloieta are training at a Franclaean monas- Harold Carlson and Mrs. Alton In Europe ouTxVlctory is not the Leftist groups have been occu- .stanza. Butch. Becker was credit- tors and tankara ■ off Korea and tery in Magdeburg, to Saxony. aald. end of our lebors.^. WUlimantie vs. Hamilton, 6:16 hockey, the first major sport to Ga.-Johnny Greco. ed wlto a single when his -hit Baltim ore — EYeddie SchotL David H. ttuaband RUMiane administered an unmerci- blue, augar la sweet—but where Becausa the tmergency can "ex- Hall. pied w ith TOfiz^Hutiohal problema feel the war's effect, will be the 208, Akron, outpointed Jim m y three coastal cargo shipa south of can you-get any?" And then: Or -West Side Oval. >' vlanced off Delucca’s glove and Funeral services for •Da.vld H. ful drubbing to Gertnan arme were Honshu. tend oyer a considerable period,” ttat arlU Mve to' be dealt adto if K of C. vs. P lant J, 6:30—North firat to recover—apart from rac- Bell, ira . Washington, 10. Reddy Husband, of 66 Ridge street, wer? brought to a crashing climax yes- did. you know Don Pedro Don A red and blue glass, put to- The RockviUe Emblem Club aill the king returns7 Some assert It the North African U tl*...,In a Kapur* couldn’t pick, it up. Ray Marine pilots dowTied three gether, may stop hll .light and ap- the chief executive sold he felt End Field. ing, which te ready to go at a 141. Holland fanned but. Johsny Hed- Evans. 16T 1-2, Chicago, outpoiat> held at 2:30 this- afternoon at terday. A dram atic dispatch fro.m Sanchez Don Jose Don Fence Me that thb powers given him by the have a pot luck supper tomorrow Allow^ Refund Is .-up to Parliam ent to decide moment's notice..When the'-dl*^ ed Wildcat Stewart, 166. Balti* Japanese fighters northwest" of In. the Latin inventor who devised pear black, but mlxedred and blue ‘n r a r s d a y ; M»y 10 Jackie limd singled .over second. Banks Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East Edward Kennedy, chief of The As- General Assembly should be "suf- night at 6:30 at the Elks Home in whether Leopold la In a,position United ^Aircraft vs. Pratt A cusaion almmeted doom; the-day’s more.^8. Johnny Allen, 304, Pbltep f^ n le r street. R'ev. Alfre a British fleet was. at anchor ten. department phyalcisa prescribed cSb fiSertca h ln ^ t rttalte- Rochester — Bobby lAkln, 180, "Yea we have bacon." raaaaa blaated. key airfields and matter thus far, he said, was| a Outer church, and at Rs oIoIm arlU wide* from Oslo' An 'Aftontdadst BUly Conn as^tos on* moat likely, p. A. shortstop aras saf*. King George in aent a meaaaga mumbling to himself. "If the man found, a fox to hia fox-hola. Lieut adjourn to one of the elubrooms some pUla. While Meyers wms rest- tldn If Happy Chandler continue#[New York, outpointed Johnny ’■How m uck will you aeU n a t to General Eisenhower last night, industrial araaa In the campaign in the. white coat evw came up Jack C. Bradford of the Third betareen leaders and the MA04 «9 correspondent wont to Oslo dur- ing, Alderman August J. Abe to succeed Sfft* Joe Louis a*-^ Three OosGy Mteews* to the buUdtog to listen to *a talk Di chromatism, an ' Inability to ‘'msltgnlng the sport of horse [Green, 145,. Buffalo, 10. Berebe attempted to (tetch Vltt- Rudy Johntee^ ake inquired anxioualy.. congratulating tha auprema com- which hegan M arch 27 to m 4j - here with a butterfly net, he’d Army aras the GL He sent tha akin govarnor, and 'ba declined to pre- ing the night returned to Sweden walked Into the room. ‘Didn’t ex- heavyweight champion. Pfc. Ben raring” .. Wonder if they’ll advise San Antoijlo-Frltzle Zlvlr. 155,. by B. P. Murton. giaHiiytrtah bstw san reds and Schurr. In civilian life referee Azte-i ner off firat and hia throw went PHONE 8 t l t ^ Uore than you can cany It maadar, whoaa Allied Aniiaa, the tialiaa M^poB’a dafeaae agmtoat have a field day,” O sity remarked. to Ma m othar hem. MiO; J . A. dtot what Mglshdhsi might he greens when there etriota are ad- UpenN^uradsy Ontil 9 t*. M today in order to telephone one-of pect to see you so soon,” Meyer» toe horses to sUy away from balUPittsburgh. outpointed Kid you want- IL” she WM t(M. Britiah monarch aald, accomplish- the (Ndsaira hnmaton. Bradford’s going to have B*rer drawn until the whole committee the first eyewitt.eas reports of the -.ddresaed Abe. Abe is an under- Patty Ryan, named Pete Morelll 1 into rightfleld for an error find The Girl Sco*it L ead en aasocla- justed to th* reme brightness. Is I'loMd^turdsy At 5:<0 P. M. of Stockton^ Calif, as his candi- parks and avoid public censure 7 jea, 151, Mexico City, 10. Oh well,” ah* reaponded, ’i f Itb ed- their mission •rertth a finality Domai, in a broadcast recorded ' Four natlona border the Black F'>x mounted So her son can back had had an opportunity to give Ha ■L- form of color |fle*Vs arrival. taker. that p to ttfu l^ll achlev^ hg no^pther axpeditioB to by the Federal Qommunicatibna Sea -X, Buasia, Turkey, Romania jup hia poat-war "tall tales” wHb attention to the problem. Uon will meet tomorrow evening I'uie. moet 001 BmHUiliMd ilFoM , MU i■t S|y^ o'filMk at Ito TJiXU.

i I .1' V ' s '-■ • '•. - .'. '• ' .- ■ i--..-iy^. 7^3- ' -’S *• BR^^qONH^ TDI^AT, MATA, 1941 ■ -ii. u X ^M ANtoEm TUl EVENING iUBSU^sl), MANCHESTER, CONN. ;x vices Dffcred . II ' Private Inslructlons 281 Art ides’ for Sale 4.^ , Autorotibiles for. Sale- 4-| K^inesin Services Otfered 1.1 Correct this Sentence: " I ’m sure A little gin, on seeing hei HOLD EVERYTHING Loanilld Found WHITNEY VIcrpRY ' baby car- mother’s new. hat said: ^7^ PLOWING, HAKKOWINO. »wns ELOCU riO N —tXiRREtrnON of mother Is happy In pur hhhM.” said 1937 DOtKJE PICK*UP, 19:5V Ford /WAL/TER SCHlTL+Z, 82 Copg-CM riage with pad. and storm shield, the daughter,- ’ifhr I neveF-ldt her ; Little-Gin-^KJh. Mother dear, NWST—IFRIDAY business sec- 037 D ODGE graded and seed^treea remoVed- speech difflcultiea- ap e^ In silent plck-,i^,pick-dp, 193819: Chrysler »c d a y street. Ashes and rubbish relnov- aabellent coiwlltion. Tel. 7318. do a thing but iHsIlt;”.. x yoii can't roare tile., ’ Wtn, nran am [ver Chate- Aime LatuUppe, \758 Vernon reading increased—. Vocabulary Classified •eptake. 1938.Chevrolet coach, 1P38 p o ^ e ed. Tel. 2-1588. e nse A wonian had sdvecDaad ferx^ enlarged— tutoring .In mathepaa- laiiit watch. street Talaphone 60' FOR SALB-iLAW N . MOWER, girl for general housework,^ and aodan. 19$7 Podtlac coach; 2«37 tles-ralgebra-o- aenool aubjecU. Xv T h e best'fun in ths World u „ Phon* 8120, W A N TE D — A L L K IN D S :.f alM- f o ^ cbnditloiionditloii. Call after 6 p. m. ^Sqme OM^om e New, But Nevfct^hBleis# a Chuckle or T W was .showing the applicant '' ovpr Packard aedan Ool'a Motora— DRIVEWAYS AND Parking areas - Wbita Studio. 709 Malr atreet. X. forgetting yourself In ths liltersst Advertisements ti^c wtrtng and repatiiilg- Ai\y Phone 5235. For Rent .the house. She had been very 4164. size )oD given prompt attention' ■ resurfaced '' with hot asphaltic. Phone 2-1892. A ptniwa. as wise men hays' said ^ n o uncementa______Hard surface. Call or wrlt4\ i5r •V-^Sf one person as .^ r "all B^M) it or Not 'Hbcral In her promises of prlylleRea For Sale Call 3975 before 7 p. m. RESERVE BINDER Twine now! To Buy . C h a p t e r X I V ' but norte\ shall A fiuMoh ndte Atiy* ./ . , . 75^ Js what turiis fun into; For Rent free estlm'ale. C. Hale, ^324 Place your order now at Wau’ds .^ptUl was cont.ertled ^ qam aker.'' frills will be eliminated frCm this -Afternoons off. evsnings eut and A FORD- tts for To Sell a. . ' fpr your 1945 binder twine needs. installed the^flrsi batntub.batfttv In the the Joy has g o p f cut o( To Buy #6r sole. Also drivewaya repaired. Laying ana Ftnlehing Top-quality, lattice woimd. Insect ToUa^wak gohe from the miples ‘The kerbiene.^’ y , ultimats in susterity will bs 1U5- two wars about to come to some them because of'kaiM lalafortu.na White------House, phd p r^ s of 't h e agreement,, when the glrt'suddenly Caa East Hartford 8-28W. - iEDAN O.P A. ceil- E Jenaen -Phone 2-U920 repellent twine that runs free and birches, leaving the birds' nest "Oh." mMmrXad never be Visiting a movls s tp rX ^ M lo ^ eoursged b y the police ss ususl. - x ^^ajlght wisll WANTED—WOMAN for laundry room, a visitor noted s large por- dsy brasded It itn ^'angodly ccon- in the realm of goodk;: If No Answer—5.329 Florists— Nurkeries 15 right to the end i f the ball, Wards Apart m^ts— Plate . ' -n. *Xurith*ri>d and grudgtfd Mr. Cqlter his. kerosene, asked: '' X . boys'girls FOR SALE—HAI^DWOOD as! ing $1,325, our>rlce $1,295— 1938 whj;k In my house, no -hand Iron- ^re. The Vrdock withered, and hi« Vxtravagirtice vM? the least t^ M C fl^ ' It was Mrs; FlllmiFillmore, learn from small — „— ( Farm Store. Main atreet. 'Daft of Tennyson on the Applicant, T** y "" **” whose sure instinct for fuh-moves Good for lawna atid ga rd en .^ W. Packard coupe O .R A celling $894 FOR ,^ALE— TRANSPLANTED ing.'BemJl* .\yasher. and mangle. Tenjments \ 61 tnesmilkweed clung tp Its last lit- the held ."gainst^lm,, Ws Glerk Up colored msn buying tod.X'.w ho h o was the firsts *‘to have a BOOKKEEPING and Accojrfitlng Visitor - I see you are an stretchin’ ? \ . them to ’’make it ” right Where Lost and Found ■/ Atwood, 300 Cake stree^phone our. price $795—->036 Pontiac tomato \plants, ' peppe|r, egg Phon^qi40 '■ ^-Miers Of y^lte. Except for, girls ua^^^ver given it a'^^oil^^ ‘szor) -What kind of razor do cookk jKPyejatPye .Set up in thjr mansion, Women (pUnjsledt-r^Do we do coupe O.P.A. ceiling $365, records kept w'cekly.'i Malanccd tie mirer of the great poet. , they are. and with whatever la at. 6217. pdanls, celery, cabbage,.: lettuce, “Well/ .hjtCdoes he do with It \M ovle Star-What’s that? C»( want? For shaving or for bringing Consternation to the Ne ourir ownnvATi what?whftt? \ . "Jj OST— HVB CAP tPT nulck RIGER,/VT'o R ser vice. We 621' Hartford Road.'Tel. 3700. apartment. iAdu'ts only. 109 Fos- mark Dories weiXd'rtivvn up and / From Mrs. Guptill’s manner, my ••Free" coats^ l w t y tilth s end. hooke> put all the food on the table at hair cut 1 call my brother, 127 Main atreet. ;' Ford Model A coach O.P.A. cell- Samuel Burgess, 118 dinner and stretch for it or do T Soda^Shop£^ repalfSantTupbuild any typ< of WANTED—GIRL V woman with ter street.'Phone 6388. turned over, power^ laU — cradle® mother too. mus’. have been ex- Perto. . -y* ing $65, our-, price $159. Brun- Center ^ pet-ting'-somcthlng more. I'VVett. ‘The>s„‘» subliwvprd as- fsle, lisvs to,shuffle It around? manur e rcfrigcratjrm equipment./We ex- store experience an^typlng ablll- sutd housed. Every morning there Btsndsrd JoksXmong salesmen: New Patron -Is he better St 7^ jroRR - ; $10 a ner’s, 80 OaliHp.:»ts story an' make da hair rise, iiatm LARGE H A L D - iq Depot Square, 300 B E A U TIF U L CARS—Sedans/ 2-1226. Call 7<<02 aftrrL 6;30 Ruby Klhg, hot. Cabbage, ca Teacher - Because'hiz statement Bsipond Salesman—No. r ip on Junior ireflectlvely) — Well, It "What cats cavort on at night ^ N T E D 'position,'shingle or tin. Also val- eeL that we would he homf hy Christ- he wlnd.oXt oYl^rs. GuptIU’s sails. sn’ he/no’ lossa time holdin’ up wid "Okay, break/it up, you; guys!'*'* $12 monthly. t^'orFor meetings,n coaches, coupes.>totnverlibles New Model, 73 Summit street flower, broccoli, 'sprouts, lettuce. iR R E N T :r2 — 1 story bufld- la absolutely correct commissi;lion. ■'X does make you Teel sort of shamed after caU have spent gos- leys, flashings, gutters.'*chlmneya> X mas, but he had never set the ex- ---- sak me, I think something ds; comba. . / lodges, dancing school, etc.- In- station wagons, in 'Fords. C)»dvro- furnace .R E PAIR IN G itnd oil In^^hK-gorpugated sheet Iron ex- whe^ a woman cuts your hair, siping over them." ^ GIRINS A N D W OM EN WAjiTED,______-SALESLADY for Transplanted 30c. aQ;zen, 100 for ' act day. Whenever we pressed my >e donp about it," she said, quire Mrs. Irish, 2nd floor. lets, Plymoulha, Do^ m . De burner service. Ask about oyr E. V. .Coughlin, 390 -Woodland. teriarl>tv,;>20 feet by 36 feet; ------’ drug .and comestic counter. Wei $1.50. John' Zapadka, 168 Wood-' mother for It, she put usioi, by loekingsmjured. Then she left and IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Sotos, Chryslfirs. Ot^mobllea. taring cleaning For full Informal; Phone 7707. ' 1-^120 feeO^^ao feet. Will rent arriv- don Drug, 901' Main street. \Jand street. Tel. 8474. \ saying, "You’ll And out .m good and wenv'hack upstairs. -,, WANTED ■fiASSENGE^S Ppntiacs, Bulcks. Nashes. Pack- . all or part. L o ^ e d on Hilllapd Th^t BY ifeDGAR MARTIN lately Mon call Van Camp Broa. 15 M fNG —SPECIALIZING In time.” Though we were Impatient, I felt qulbalet down. Still BASEBALL MFG.'CO. ter 5361. : X sary ' The cold kept up until the end '1937 PACKARD 4-door s^an ig^^ash, trades or terms. Capl- home. Ba'tery paclia/Call motn- 86c. Por-getrme-jnrots, deep blue, Wanted to Rent 68 of November. Still there was no discord Mr. Cutter was causing, •TO viKiifeMi V C Q \a^. for rX band. On the twelfth, Just as the WANTED—WE NEEI^used cars PLOWING. HARROXyiNG. trac- nent resident. References-funUshJ _ Foil or Part Time. Christmas loads were beginning, JL< and pay top pricea^aah talks tor work, garden specialty. Tele- WANTEDe^SEPVICE atiitiqn at sd. c Call 2-1280. W ill e a bond Paintlng^-^Papefing .21 tendanl good post-war future a spring broke. That meant only Sodlal Situations Apply and we have It Sto^ and get our Dhone, 2-0957.- \ - Household Goods aksTOjreward tor rent on thing — a new wagon. It would Think Fast, Folks! BY V. T. HAMLIN FENDER AND offer. C3ole'Motori^-4l64. Apply N ir’ .dls-BrlStol. Inc., 1 ALLEY OOP Job inslue cost $150. WHEN YOU HAVE ragsX Junk FOR A GOQD. jo •Center street. 'Felephone 4047 3R Sa L e — COMBINATION W 'AN’iTCD— S M A L L Building. 40 The Situation'; You call on BODY WORl !,' phone E. Price My mother dreaded to tell us, , LO O livery on all those ordered several, p. m. pisnuel HI, King of Italy? : weeks in advance. Dur'chicks llvs 519 Center 8 L / TeL 7773 times lie piled them up in tiers. A — He Celebrated hi" 74th 2. Shift differential pa/.-—^ Sometimes he arrangejl them in ^ou want to sell your exceptionally wp«, grow rapidly birthday on Nov. 11. A H H ELP W A N TED property list It with bur 3. Holiday pay. . " and {^oduce both-meat, and eggs. Intricate patterns around the Rooms Without Board 59 brass-topped circular Inkwell. 4. Vacations with. pSy* . ^ ’ X" Phone evenings (or open dates—^ Q . How many broadcasting FULL time — 5 DAY. WEEK agency. ' When anyone came In. he gtiarded 5. Life insurance. ' Manchester 8628, Fred MUler’r front R(X)M with twin beds, studios are there,.. In Radio City, hot water, breakfast if desired, Set them Jealously. I never got a 6. Weekly sick benefits. Poultry Farm, CJoventry. chance at the register, and the pam- New York? near downtown section. Inquire Stu drf W asley 7. Hospitalization (including dependents). per weight except when he was In A —There are 3?; about 181,5Q0 & / P SO PERx M A RKET' 24 Locust street. bi^dcasts have ortginitted there Real Estate aM-lnsoranoe 8. Pensions (with cash ValuUs). the dining room. tern, isk »r a.»J.-«g._ Y-* 7l7 Main StrMl At BW.II StrMt State Theater RalMIng Mrs. ^ptttj’s Irritability was du(ihg the lO-year life of Radio All hiring in accordance with Bright Gifts! Wanted— Rooms Board 62 keeping us out of the kitchen; She aty. ' / . ■ ' That girl’s parents arc not very thoiightful, letting a Thompsonville Area Stabilization Plan. sputtered . co^tantly, about the soldier eatch cold slaiitling outdoors kissing her good WANTED—BOARD and room for cold, for, located as it was, the Q-—How^h».uch does s'-garallon m . niaht!” ~ . , X Apply— Mr. Kelley, discharged war veteran and. two Btovis couldn’t posi^ly heat the water weigh ?X ■ X children, boy 6, girl 8. Address, f ihtira room. 8h-BhW^ept — harping. . _ -A ^ .S S 5 pouridq.8 - ‘. X . - \' Ekjx.A, The Herald. I too.'spn Mr. (Sitter. Hla lazineaa. -/ BY L E SLIE T U ^ E R D O Y O U W A N T X A M ERIC A N D YEIN G C O RP. ; Hla extrftvaganee. Hla appetite. WASH TUBBS Watch the Birdie! X. East .MalD>and Grove Streets, Rockville ; The buatneas of the lamp plagued 'TOONERVILLE FObRS BY iX)NTAINB FOX her terribly. She didn’t say much ff5*«NTY I OAM’T y WffiUjnA dOMMA X.. ' Phone Rockville l(t' ' FAMILY T O SELL? about that, but she kept her eyes I'U. HAffi that little . - UW6*5tAMP \PP8W ^A*SOT T h e W ars A re N ot O ver Y e t! • \ SINCE I ' ve SEEN HIM STRUGGLE YOUn OVBBS8M PBffiNO uA W I f Cmt Not Fully Paid For. WAR BONDS FUM TUAT.'PRESCR»ti=Ti.OM,» Apply at Cheney Brothers 1 thought there was HULU5. WHERE-S THAT Ust Your Property With darvi* If Out-of^vvn ^ Beverae Collect. ^fAY DOES VdU MEAN MISTAJA I I ANOfTHER. TRiFTO THE 6lS BLOB WiT*^ MORE CHINS . Eioploynient Office for Prompt BoaoHs! V. '^L/TH SEA ISLANDS UN- MAtOR? — AT PSZEsearr MALE HELP THAN BlJAlN C eLU S ?-"D O N 'T HE ■aOS’^ C REATIN G hUS OER. W AY FROWI THE-VUAV GIMME THAT SAP COMMUNlffUE All hiring in atcordance, with the Area KVY CAMMED GOODS WERE nevn in d e n t io n a Jarvis O LE M O TORS ABOUT NiM kXi ter Evening Herald, !150 Sixth' [guide in planning wardrobe needs C.G.R. War Bonds pay ftHr^lnstrw tSu au Iks Ismllr. ments 1h^ i»*ed on transport. < 2r> avawaa^ N e w Y ork 19, N . T . V.S.TmitirjDtterlmsaS SORN THIgTY YEARS TDO SOON ' J. ' i - TUESDAY, MAY A 194» fa iie i Evenii^ Herald

K Tho Bac ‘^Club will meet at hoeplthtt>\fqlloWI'* «t. Franeie;: Hanaen’i Wednesday a t 11 a m.; Mun' Bids FaU Aid j GraduatJon Speaker New Minister ; About Town Ponba «^-New Tork haa baen ,en- Gancejr Drive hospital, folkSw-up clinic „ jg a t f^ itfdreaa the nie^i Saturday in eae&^ ith at A--— ------—- Ttaiftt at 8:15, the rtgxilu tha Vary'tlmeJy subject of "Froaen' m.; ML Sliial hi [U1, secoii' To Red Cross Bepns Duties FUNERAL BOMB ''Foods, F r b ^ Pood Ldcker Plants Hei^e E xten d ed Thursday to sach BMUaff of Anderaon'Shea Aiisl*' .-v. ' ' ■ ^ r. , "! 28 Mata Strati Uarjr VeUrana of roral»ft Wara ahd Their initure." All members noon; Hartford hospltal,^''10^'a, are urged 10 att|(nd. - j m. to 12 noon each . Friday. Clines PhoiM S26t wiU bo hoM .at' tiio Green, Thia la jpunds Are Solicited'^r arold M. Reed Ingiies Rev, C. G. McCalliiter Is . ______/' . an Important meetin|( aa dowfatea have also been established in n ^ t and'aiumatea to the atateT en- Unne L«o the gradfc of sergeant. Sgt, Par- strength and courage iri the battle June A, Is a natIVh of Belfast, iChoolAnd haa held pastorates in nVBS,, HAt 10. f;18 A. M. sissippi. Montan^'"Nevada, New for'the "Freedoms" and are now; tons Is a desk sergeaAVat Military The- Manchester Discussion Northern Ireland. Hh.la the au- dia/ia and Kansas. For three and MASONIC IKM FU: . police headquarters at Camp Shel- Hampshire, 'York, New Mex- Group o f the .League of Women many- of them, turning eaatwaid o rt^ a lf years Mr. McCaptster di- Mm>Ho Chapter, O. K. A ico, PenmedVania, RlK^e,. Island to finish the Job, and thor of sCv.eral books, j^ticles in by, M ^ .' yotera. which -'meets twice ,a‘ the Atlantic"-.Monthly anov abort rected a settlement hdusy in Cleve- OHbia, Olaaaware, f l 9i6teboU and Wleconaln are ...the . States month in the dy'ectors room o f the "Whereas, Americans on the l/nd, Ohio. / / -^-1 tOAM which require the 'reporting of stories In leading magazine^ Dr. xn UteaMfla, Eta. Rev. James A. Young, pastor of Whiton.Library • on Norths Main hbmefront—farms,, in mines; ship- Mrs. McCallister has joined her cancer cases, said ,M>^. Pi^tlce. yards, and war plants—rare. W'Ork- Park atudied at 'Edinburgh, Lelpr the Church of the Nararene, , an- street, 'will hold a meeting thehe zic, Oxford and Prihcetoh univer^ husband and the famjljr is mow re- nounced today that the uaual ihid* Are Needed^^fto Study \ tomorrow evehing at .7:45 when' Ihg with renewed . deteivrilnatibn siding In Talcottvine. She is a FOR SALE toward the final V-Day and sitito, has degrees of 'D. D. and. Wsek service will be conducted Such reep r^ ' ' iii addition Id. Mrs. WilUam'Coop^'hf West Mid- LL. D. He Is a membdr ot/Phl naduate • of Butler University In Wetfiiesdey at 7:80 p. ^«. Ih e death records, are important "WhereaB, th6 wives, mothers, Lidianapolia, Ind. The McCallis- dle Turnpike w tll^ ad a discus- and sweethearts of American fight- Beta Kappa, honorary schh^tic HOSPITAL church will Join In the united aerv- sources pKstujly in clinical re-- sion of Mancf.ester's streets, fraternity, and has preached * t teto have one son, Robert, now Frank Danigto lc5 toh i^ t at the Center Congre- searcKX/'This is a *very good be- ing itien overseas can encourage serving In the U. S. Navy. EXPENSE IS NO *l^anspiortaUon and Public Utili- lochl cohimunities to avoid a Harvard. Yale, Princeton, Wed- gational church. glnpmg,”' said the campaign chair- ties; #nu Mrs. John Mortimer of leyan, Vaqsar, Bryn Mawr,«RSd- Re^McCallis.ter succeeds Rev. slackening of effort and false op. T*h0ma*\Street. who resigned last ' Si Son L O N G ^ A DRAIN '" I f It were possible to have Plyin^Uth Lane will give the, re- timism, and \ cllffc and has been, ^ech er Lec- such Uniform records from all the N ovM pb^to accept th'e pastorate resujls of her researct on the "Whereas, T5ie American .Red, turer at Yale. H^^ls president TELEPHONE 7091 IN THE states in the cotmtry, we . could toVii's Housing and Living Costs, of the 'Am'eriesn lOongregational of the' Congregational church ip CARPENTER WQl estimate more authoritatively the Cross in Kuropb is increasing-fts Bennlngrtoo, v t .f ing Ome i Town Analysis RepoH services to the forces in the jieriod AssociaUbn and a trustee df And- X24 Hpmest,ead Street size and distribution of the prob- /This toWn^ analysis repprt, which oVer-Newrton Semin- t a te m e n t AND R E P A ^ lem." following hostilities when more Manchester Sc Per Dtty Mnd Vp has been\the- chief work oL ’the than ever the men will' need rec- ary, S' Mall ccmtributlons are .hjeing local Leagiic of Woimm Votera % • Boom mad R. CHAMBERS sought during the drive which has: reation and a strong line of com- Vooon • Ana* DlB^SSrorriar'ou^since its organi- munleatlims to the States, and OilRui been extended to_ May 15. ;lt V ■^atlon laat October, has resulted Ma • Modi- Trf. 24)772 urged that checlcs, money dfders, ‘•Wherehs, our military leaders lehbeetary. iii'-a edijiotiofi of valuable research have warned us that there Is still ASHES and RUBBISH and or cash be enclosed *n stamped matertiil on the history, lawa,,cus- VaaN* aad CMMna envelopes and mailed or handqd' at a long, hard battle'In the Pacific If You Want To toms; and institutions of. Man- against, the Japanese, where Red X REMC^VED^ ; t to 78 foaro tt aga. an early date to Mias Dorothy JFurnaces chester, aM plans to incorporate Cross services will be needed, and Dowd, Manchester Trust Com- telephone A F(^w Still Available pany. Miss Dowd was appointed this material into a booklet ia ah "Whereas, American Red CToas / 8*82 Buy Or Sell. REPAIR CARS NOW ia 'serving retumid veterans In ALLEN & treasurer by tha Aotoptitniat Club, interesting toalure of the pro- RACKLirFB OIL’ CXJ. See Me Fo^ Prompt, Expert many ways,. GAVELLO A B. SCHULZ local..women’s aarvioe chib which g.psm. Tet. Barttard 7-8191 HITCHCOCK Aato Repdr Sieiriee ' The last phase of IWa "Know ■« ‘"fherefore, I Harold M. Reed, has bebn collecting funds for can- 898 Maple A venae — Hartford AS Uaoa at laataaii Tour Town" project will bq Chairman of Board of Selectmen, cer education, and control, and baa REAL 8M MAIN SimEET ABEL’S SERVICE STA. studi^ by the group on May 33. Tovvh of Manchester, do urge the already estabiiahed a nu:ord and TEL. 81M Bear I— M Ckmpor street when Mrs. Robert McHutChiaon of citizens of this towm to continue follow-up system at the' Memorial their work under the auspices of hoapltal. Plymouth Lane wih report on FENDER AND \ ______1______local government. , ' . the Manchester Chapter of the Red ^ For several yearn elihles have Croaa to the* fullest of their abili- been established ‘ In Hartford hos- BODY WORK A REMINDER! ties. so that this agency can help pitals. The hoiira at the different the armed, forces finish their Job." SOLIMENE A FLAGG When Yon Need Mora Mi^ Liipacchmo INC.

SS4 Center St. TeL 8101 Fair R^ices AUCa OOPRAM EAVES-TROUGH at Sh ow er INSURANCE TIN CAN (Known Aa Qneea Alice) and Coodoctore Need Repalrlag Fire • Theft • Aatnmobile Seventh Mbghter of a Seventh Son Can or Replacing On Tonr H oaet A surprise, weddlng'wliower was Bom With o Veil . ' Of Fdfnltare

given Mies Frances Luppacebino Beodingn Belly, incliidlng Sanda.v. CALL NORBIiU« BENTZ 9 A M- to 8 P. 5L Of By Appnlnt- 802 East Ceain Street by her mother: Mrs. Antoinette CAlJ- F. Johnsii COLLECTIOl Lupsechino on Supday: M’^iy 6, iV inenL In the SqrVlco of the Peo- VINCENT y/m, Tel^honc 8086 X Polish American Club, ple for SO Veora; X Buildet Real Estate e' bride-elect received lovely ^PIBITVAL MEDIUM AiEXANPER 189 Cbs Street, Hartford, Cana, MARGIN ^ gif( from alxty-nine friends and Johnson-Built Hom^ FRIDAY, M A ^ lth rela . A light supper was serv- oe 8-2024 PLUMBING & HEATING , "V. JARVIS I ed aftor the presentation and open 28 A LE X A N D E R STREET I BROAD STREET ing o f ^ e gifts. Ail Kinds of New FOR NEW ROOFS Weekdays and Snndaya I TIN IS StlLl^EEDEp^% Mias\upacchino drill be marfied ■ and Re^ir Work TELEPHONE 7426 ' AND ROOF REPAIRING Ofliea d m ReaMenee 7X78 at St. 'James's church t Lpe Gag- Water Pumps Repnired . non, Derby, Line, Vermonl^on Sat- "T"

CALL 2-1428 urday, May'*19. Fire Insurance ^nd New Ones Installed ‘ DONT LET Up<- SAVE TIN On Your 69 Starkweather Street ^^^^nchestej^JR^ TelephfihF 4848 ANS ■ ^ N O T i p f ! ... ! FURNITURE MAKES IT JUST FOR YOU! And Piersnnal EfTocts The Center SMoe Repq)r .Shop for hrlng- *-s- S Will Be Ptien To Customers We COB protect yoa tor aa low Wedneadajr, May 9 from 10 to 12 as 84.00 pel f 1,000 tar I years IHI|fHIIIHtlllllllllimimilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIMHNHNimil>: DON^WILLIS Cnstoaiers May Call for Shoes. time. Mlnlmoro Premlnm 88.00 GAlLl^. *• y Telephone 4829 Let roe eell at yonr home ead. Complete Aoto Seihrlee/ cxplota details or X

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Iq keeping Mith b previous statetuent WALNUT STREET In America we

Arthur A. ICtiotIa worship God In and Rei^Hwered ^ caucus,

in The Herald——If and when V«E Quali^ Garden Fertilizer ^*The F n m j t a r e 'n r o the Church of Pdfckoge Store InsnrtoMSe Man", i our choice. Free- $2.25 per 100 pounds Oflle^^pm Dally day -Was officially ,prodiiinied Han< Jahn Andlaio, Prop. dom of worship and Thurw'Bvenlna 7 to 8 P. M. ByThe Makers At the Farn\. ^ Te^p^ooo 2-0186 87JI BIAIN STREET is one of onr sen’s would imniedtately close their Custom-Built most treasured ft FRANK V. WILLIAMS ^ heritages. S 1682 T o lla n d T p k . B uckland Furnitur^/- doors for the^ rest of that day urging ^

their ‘ employees to go to their re- HtOMC G. E. Eastwood, nudierB of enalom-baUt furniture, qro sat- SON, INC. TA9T spective eiiaircii and pray for an orally experienced in tariutdio ecnistruction and styling.

1 RADIO , fiw IMTttnt V Every p im aw reopMator Is csrrtally tailored to make ^ Lumber of s^l Kini^ everiuting peace. atfiOMM MOfAU MO 90«O K O yonr taraiture look JflM new. Onr fabrics are annsUalr iy attraettve, aee th m and make yonr aeleettaa. Prieea \Masoii Snpplies-v--Pfiii|t-->Hurdware REPAiRING th thrifty. /

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TOU, but ATTACK aomeone alac. - K 73 Birch Street , , ORANGE HALL \ - you have any pets, bettqf sqe me about Store Open 9 A. M. ' Aetna Gompreheiiaive Personal Liability • To 6 P. M. ' ■ -r ^Battery Cables' Mary” Ihaurance. it also covers many other TO-NIGHT Fan Belts poaalhtlltiea fo) loss. Call todsiy for

Box Wrenches rates. No obligation. Good Prizes Weekly .Dooif Prize Brake Fluid Before Losses Happm; Insoie With / Lappem ''Proper Housing U. S. Bond End of Kacb Month Brake Lining Hydraulic Brake Parts Stait 8 p. m. Admission 25 Cents "Sure I’m coming to-your party. Wearing my Is An American smartest dress too! It’s just been ^ JOHN H^LAFPEN Herijbage! Seal-Beam Headlamps AH Forms el laaaraiiee and Boodo > 44 GONE etTRCET TELEPUONB 7821 lAt-'Or'eliow yea the way. (For Old Cars) Tlwoe are eiltleal times and we Chamois RAINBOW tally realize tWs teoL How- ever, wo firmly beUevo that Air Pumps proper bontinji la aa Amorloaa w e d d i n g king Bolt Sets DRY CLEANED and looks positively SUPER — so frehh and lovelv. ^ heritage" and we etand ready Mufflers and Tail Pipes BIRTHDAY Whit until you see it.” and wUUng to place tho oxpo- yloace and knowledgo of our tfr-

gonizatlon at yonr disposal In Our expert, individualized cleaning methods mean ; ANNIVERSARY Pedal Pads, Ail Makes Roller Skating; aa effort to help yon loalizo thio continued smart appearance for 'all of ~your

herHago of proper honatag. M A D E T O O RD ER Universal Joints clothes. Talk over yonr boqalng prob- lema with oa. AO wo ask Is Valves

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and we wUI give von oar boaeat THE NE\Y CHARLES BAKERY Electric Horas ^ optotan as to the beet dlopeal- 182-187 NO. MA^IN STREET ' PHONE M997 - ■■ ■ O N L Y Uoa of year honatag proMenm. Piston Rings

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