FRIDAY, APRIL 3,1942

Average Daily CircuUtion The Weather For Mw Moatt of BUreb, 1*42 Fereenat of IT. S. Wentbe# B a Mahiman and Charlas Erler, trom­ ------bone*. . Herbert and William 7 ^ 1 1 Sllgbay warmer tonight. Holts are both members of the South Church Member of the Andit lOUt Town faculty of the Hartford School of Music and of tha New Hhven Last Minute Easter Shoppers— nmmn ef OIrenMiMS Manehestei •A City of Village Charm »v. W . Ralph w ard . Jr., paator Music Service Symphony orchestra. A ll the \------1------»a South m thodiat church, muslclana are members of the FRICE THREE CENTS coeak at the meetin* of the Hartford Symphony orchestra.- (CInaeUled Advertiaing en Page 1*) MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 6,1942 (TWELVE PAGES) lEpworth League Sunday Easter Day to Be Sol­ The postlude, "Chrlatua Reaur- yOL. LXL, NO. 159 Robert Gordon, Jr.i will fexit," by Inno dl Gloria, Oresto']

Gulf of Mexico but bcgliiM in the *-1 ^liOTHiiR KNOWy> Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey credited with sowing the attack tankers or tankers In enemy (MriT Facing Winter Stars in Romantic Tropical ^tory I^ r to Quit Caribbean. jipeause of suspected enemy ties. Japs Suffer apd inflicting damage on the tight Reds Report ice” have been sunk by the Gsr-1 i Veterans Wish Time He also ia credited with)makingth 1 mal that diiMsen often need special c49i ; ^ect Fraud AOM Appllcattone daSy .squadrons of bombers and their many navy and Air force alone W ed d in gs the first investigation of the. ex­ the change of the seasons. They ai(| ; With virtually every exporUble fighter escort. since the start of the war. In Australia Post at ¥aie tent and contents of the vast mass more subjecttocolda item under rigid control,-the Ex­ Bad Defeat Some bombers fell in the city, Latid and Air The Germans said that these of floating sargasso weed, cover­ if their resistance ^aily in Pleas port' License Division of B.E.W. is .according to British reports, and ships, if loaded, would be carrying Could Turn Backward ing an area ot about 2,000,

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Y ▲ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN. MONDAY, APRIL 6, .1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, APRIL 8,1942 2 PAGK 8KV] sweeping stabilisation of all prices ing a false statement on a pass­ Not Enough Women 198 1887—OaytoB Rutherford Wings' of Victory Program, we Jlhiirlrffttr Fuller. Quake Causes will make the most of our oppor­ cC oonsumer goods, to be applied port. -H e went to prison because SERIAL STORY J? Pelley Awaits Aircraft Men 194 480—Max Schmidhauser. Asked to Move Exchange Club at the retail level where tha house­ he wee the American tool of So­ In Civilian Defence Draft Order Numbers tunity to aerve our community and fMIDDLEeAGi 195 1454 — Harold F r a n c i s our nation in theae trying tlmea,” viet Ruiwia at a Um‘#;>when Soviet Clarke. Serious Damage Eifittag 9rnU5 wife can see it and know it and Jury’ s Action To Fill ChairsI To West Coast One Year Old said one of the officers. “Succcm- be guided by it, is under serious Russia waa the ally of Nasi Ger­ 196 26—Henry Thomaa Cole­ ful completion of the projects we WOMEN ( ,^ PUBUBHCD BT THB MEXICAN MASQUERADE Berkeley, Calif., April 8.— List Started, Today man. 'London, April 8.—UP)—A Rome have In mind, will fulfill the prom- H 1 I 0 THIS AOViCtri ■aiULD nUNTINO OO^ tM C . consideration, ijf ep, wa are com­ many. Since that time, Soviet coeVniaHT. isea. (/P)—Not enough women are 197 1323—William R a n ’^dall II BI*m 1I atra«t BY CECIL CARNES NBA SBNVICS. INC. being trained for civilian de­ broadcast reported today by Reu­ isea we have made to oulwelvea K>BSb«M«r, Oonn. ing back to ih e?M lsm and the Russia having become the enemy Affidavit Charges Him Pratt & Whitney Toop. Local Contractors Invit* Kiwanifi and Rotary to fense tasks, the University of 1736—James Morianoa. ters said an earthquake had caused that we ahall ntriva to better our THOMAS rBROnSON • policy that should have been of Nazi ^Germany, Mr. Browder la Herald WiU. Publ . 198 1340—Sigfrid Poison. serloua damage in the Bulgarian club, community and country. Ocaantl Hanafcr With Sedition for California's Bureau of Public ployees to Work Mos*| 1428—Harold Merold Kyle. 199 1181—Clarence Bari Fogg. ed to H[elp Construct Celebrate Event To­ y»BBS«S Octobtr I., m i_____ adopted many months ago, and unquestionably ready to give full Fellow Prisoner I be good frienda before we |et out town of Tutrakan. "The Exchange Club of Man- Administration reported to­ 86 338-,-Maurice Carney Wad- 200 776—Ernest Alfred Ritchie. jSr“:ofesfi!jssj!S fu^sS support to the same American war Chapter XI .M-i'from behind thia 8-ball " Magazine Articles. day after a nation-wide sur­ ter Mason Degree. Grdilip o f N am ^ Daily Long Road to Alaska. One hundred houses were de­ morrow Evening. cheater Is glad that its plana call zcbbi drhat haf happened in between is deU. 1124—Alfred aifford. FaU IlkM EBBry BBBBlnB B “ I hope so— Allan. Father and vey. 201 stroyed, it said, but there waa no for another year of Intensified ^Bdaya Bad RolldtyB. Bntartd at merely that tha American people effort he so vehemently opposed at No man however brave can hear Until >11 1772 Reg- 87 1224—John Thomas Spil- 202 1575 Vincent Aloysius :;:tba Otne* at Hanehattid'. himself sentenced to die un­ I—need a friend.” IndianapoIi. foiced hia eyes to meet the steady ■’Pierre de F.^ntanelle!” She county Jail today awaiting grand “ Viewing- the nation's war of Masons tomorrow night to ck forward to an 93 907 -Anthony Francis lull- tractor here. The C. L. Hale Com­ Vessel Is Hit He will speak on the qubject, “ Pup Being Felt Here Ip aatitlad ta tha oaa ar raoobilea plant. from Order No. 1 through Order 207 197—William J6wph Du­ much extra heat you get ia Maa af all aawa dtapatobaa eraditad Hot aince the earliest Japanese you immediately,’’ continued the me cheerful! He’s French.” The silver-goateed publisher of Increasing rede for women in ano. rand. pany of 891 Main street, haa re­ Tent Ballada—New and Old.” ta It or not etbarwlaa eraditad la pened to be, in preference to the "I thought so from the way he A. Edmund Allen, past master ot| N o.-216. Lists will te pubhshed every ton. Japanese thoughtfully, "btit I pre­ anti-Semitic magazines said he civilian protection activities.” 94 912 — Eklwafd Anthony 208 1615 — Robert Frederick ceived the notice. The occasion will commemorate thia papar and alto tba local aawa ralda into Burma has thy Japanese policy of America. We doubt that talks." would plead Innocent to any in­ St. Mark’s lodge. No. 9L of Gran­ each day until the entire loc$l list BBbllabad baraln. fer to wait a little—Just a . little Questionnaires were sent to Grant. Doellner. Thia will be the longest stretch By Fifth Sub the founding of the first Exchange The shortage of alcohol in this air force met with a resistance Mr. Browder has -abandoned his while Senor! It happens you have ’’You’ve met him ?’’ aaked Kay, dictments brought against , him. It by, will occupy the chair of Wor-| of 1,772 registrants has 'teen All riBhta af rapublleatloB at 1,000 cities of 10,000 or more shipful Master for the evening. printed. 95 254—Philip Harry Bloom. 209 689—Hubert Carter Maine. of highway ever attempted by Club on March 27, 1911 by Charles country la being felt in town. The checkerboard apaelal ditpatebaa baraln art alto arrived at an awkward moment for eyebrows . arching in surprise. was not definitely known, how- A. Berkey and 11 Detroit, Mich., equal to that put up over Ceylon chameleon characteriatica. We population. About half of A full Fellowcraft team will be| Order numbers for the regla­ 96 S3—Rudolph Jarl Swanson. 210 1027—Louis Joseph Gag­ any Federal authority and it must housewife Is noticing that' the FEED STORE raaaraad. us. My superior officer here, Gen. "No—seen him. He wavea his them returned reports. 97 1639— George Uoyd Collins. non. te ready by January 1, 1943. Shows Heels to Four associates. One of the highlights 16 Apel Place yesterday. doubt that he is any better an hands. You look out, Kay, or present to assist the chair officer tranta of the third or February 16, various extracts and liquids which Pull taraloa allaat at N. B. A. Baron Kazunari Sagoya, who ia in 1942 registration are in the lOiOOO 98 1719— Bruno Catrowaki. 211 1123—Elmo Lawrence Ga- Whether or not the contractors of the meetlqg will te the'reading Manchester Trtj 7711 Sarriea tne. Here was a major thrust, the American today than he was on charge of these operations, is ab­ sometimes when he’s chatting with in the degree work. The Crafts­ U-Boats; Six^^ Inelud- contain alcohol have aoared in man's choli of Manchester lodgel claaa and their serial numbers are 99 1435—DavId-^Francia J Gal- vello. will te requisitioned to complete of a 'special anniversary message opening move in the logical. Japa- -the (lay of hia conviction. And sent at present on a short business you he’ll get really excited and Oannonballa For Scrap from Founder Berkey, who still is price and soon there will be none Pnbllthart Rapratantatlaat, will also take part in the cere-| ih^the ‘T ’’ claaa. Therefore, queq- U„'an. 212 893—Carl Theodore John­ a certain amount of the. highway rng Captain, Lost. available. Jallna Mathtwaaa SpaelalSpae' Aaanep— then he was, except for the cir- trip north - to your own country, maybe give you a nasty clip on 100 son. could not te learned. The propo-^ -sciive in Exchange. ^ neae campaign for domination of monial work under the direction of; Uonnairea which will be sent to 614-^George Oliver Bus- At the Memorial hospital nurses Naw Tork, CM capo. Datrelt in fact. You are reprieved until the Jaw.” Columbia, Mo.—(/P)— Lan B. Mc- bey. sltion has teen hanging fire for a Alms and educational services of Boaton. Indian Ocean, a raid in force cumalance of birth, no American Organist Sidney MacAlpine. registrants in this group will bear 213 1517—Walter Nimirowaki. have noticed that the alcohol ia be- he returnn, as I think he may She drew back her head at that Pheeters, in charge of scrap iron \101 1217—Robert Foster Haw- 214 128—Burton Richard Kee­ long time and now that final de­ New York, April 6—(P)—Four the National Exchange Club, obviously designed to soften up at all. Freeing him is no part of and laugh'ed. . It was a rippling A large delegation of aircraffi order numbers beginning with 10,- times the engine room telegraph ing reduced in atrength, in com­ MBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OP wish to question you before you collection, appealed to the boys up employees ia expected to be pres-] 000 and aerial numbers prefixed’ ley. ney. tails have teen completed it is ex­ which stands ready at all times to ClRCDUaTIONS whatever defenses Ceylon might winning tjte war. ~ er—leave us!’’ * little laugh, musical as a run on rang “full speed ahead” and four cooperate with local cluba, will be parison with the pure liquid they in Clay county for donations, ent for the degree work since by the letter “T." 102 1576— Raymond Earl Hunt. 215 1772—Henry J. Thone, Jr. pected that the work will te used to receive. Alcohol used as have in preparation for actual In­ Allan cleared hia throat. He the piano, and it did queer things stressing the need for weapons 103 1052—Paul John Keating. 216 1091—Fred Prevoet. rushed to completion within the times the ship showed its heels to reviewed. Reports also will be Tha Harald P n atlac Company, to Allan’s insides. He regarded her candidates are prominent worker For example in the list below menacing enem. submarines. a rubdown does not dry st once, tao,. aaaumaa no financial raaoonal- tried to think of something to say. quickly. He got eight Civil War at the plant. Lodge will open at] the first listing reads aa follows: 104 1215—Everett Ernest Fish. time specified. made on activities and projects of blllty tor typoBraphlcal arrort ap- vasion and occupation. The Japa­ more closely, and .suddenly he was But on the fifth try, boilers as pure .alcohol will, and has to be bOrt his thoughts were rather ba'diy cannonballs, alx muzzle loading 7 :30 and refreshments will te aervJ Order No. 1, Serial No. 441, Wil­ 105 1569 — George William Many local civil engineers, it is the local Exchange Club. wiped off with a towel. | aaarina in advartlaamanta In tha nese raid was timed shortly after comparing her With Asia. It waa pounding madly against head-on National Program Ifancbaatar Branlna Harald. Advice Sought confused for the moment. Before guna, and a piece of shrapnel from ■ed following the lodge room sea^ liam Arthur Scudieri. When Mr. Duncan Pressmen Strike; said, have also been asked if and seas, the freighter couldn’t make Reason for the shortage, is that dawn, in hopea of a surprise. Its anything useful occurred to him, like-comparing a meadow daisy to the World War. 106 293—Ralph Jamea Hooker. Plana for participation in the an orchid, or a drink- of spring aion. Scudieri gets his questionnaire bis when they could leave and take it, and the fifth submarine suc­ the Army and Navy have put the l Monday, April 6 objectives were damage to the na­ Watanabe’s smth voice resumed. order number will read 10,001 and 107 773—Jamea Arthur Mur­ over certain parts of the con­ national organization’s Wings of alcohol to use Iri lajrge amounts in water to a zombie cocktail. And Publication Halted ceeded where four others had Victory Program, will te an­ I val base at Colombo, to air flelds, From Pallotti "You will be placed on a neigh­ his serial number will rekd T-441. ray. struction work. This could not failed. the making of explosives. ' The Sieve Is Sinking boring Inland which we uac for the if orchids and zombies are all nounced. The program haa been Read Herald Advs. to British air power. right in their way, he mused, a However for the sake of simplicity 108 1108—Thomas Leo Hasaett. be confirmed and those questioned Thia wan the story of the shell­ detention of undesirablea. You will The Herald has eliminated the 109 628—Hans Richard Wittke. Muskogee, Okie., April 6—(4>>— professed to have no knowledge of formulated to stimulate efforts Xn tha days bafora our present ____ ^ man does better over the long ing and sinking of a medium-sized within the many local Ehechange The Japanese raid met resound­ have some freedom of-’-^ovement, Only FIVE DAYS Left 10,000 numbers and listed the reg­ 110 167—Peter Joseph Sartor. The walkout of four union press­ such a request. American ship Mkrch 20 in east­ syatem of price control went Into Slalc Personnel Advis­ but you will not attemi: cscajfr^j**^'^ daisies and men prevented publication of the Cluba for increased service to their ing defeat. Of a force of 75 planes water. He wondered if he waa go- latranta so that they can tell readi­ 111 1475— Jacob Paul Moake. Work will start the first of May ern coastal waters as told by 29 senor! There are quards there ly their order in the last group of Sunday u d Monday editions of (immunities and country. The lo­ act, when Price Administration taking part in the raid, 27 were ory Committee Puzzled slpg to fall in love with Kay Sar­ 112 744—Donald Francis Hum­ it was further learned. survivors who arrived aboard a who arc expert marksmen —and SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, Last Day registrations. phrey. The Muakogee Dally Phoenix. Pan American clipper from Ber­ cal club ia competing with all other Henderson himself was blowing gent . . . clubs in the nation In the Wings of certainly ahot down, and 25 others On Filling Vacancy. the waters of this Gulf are teeming Today’s list followa: 113 1554—Ernest Albert Doell- The pressmen are members of muda. Six men including the cap­ HALE'S SELF SERVE Bttemately hot and cold on wheth­ damaged. . The British were not with man-eating sharks. I con­ "Who Is De Fontanelle?” he Or- Ser- the International Printing Press­ Victory competition for national The Original In New England! asked, and actually sounded a trifle YOUR CHILD’S PHOTO ner. tain were lost, and another survi­ er or not It would work, some one, sider it only fair to w^rn you of der ial men’s and Assistants’ union. They Benefit Movies vor remained in a Bermuda hos­ honors. aurpriaed. They were ready—au- Hartford. April 8.—(>P)—Attor­ jealous. "What’a he doing here?”' 114 605—-Glennard Emil Peter- “Through participation in the vrs think it was Henderson him­ these deadly dangers.’’ No. No. aon. seek a signed contract pital. premely ready, with flghter planet ney General Francis A. Pallotti ‘Thank you,” said Allan me­ "He’s a prisoner ~ like us. Hq 7x10 inches 1 441—William Arthur Scu- Paul A. Bruner, managing edi­ It waa the 21st Atlantic ship self, described his prospective sit­ came the day after 1 did. He’a a 115 418 — Theodore Augusta By Polish Group AND HEALTH MARKET and anti-aircraft guna. If this has been asked to solve a merit chanically. For Only dleri Robbins. tor of The Phoenix and The 'nmes- loss to be announced officially dur­ uation aa that of a man sitting in kind of reaiatance can be main­ system puzzle for the State Per­ Watanabe took up the auto- geologist, he told me. He was 2 1103—Theodore Henry Jans­ Demoermt, evening newspaper, said ing the week of March 29-April 5, a sieve out in the middle of the sonnel Advisory Committee re­ . matlc and put it in a drawer of hsi prospecting those mountains over BASEMENT FI.OOR sen 116 53—John Johnston. there waa no complaint from the The Polish Women’s Alliance of and brought the total United Na­ tained, the era of easy Japanese there for mineral deposits when 117 138—Albert Bliah Jacobs. Atlantic. garding procedure in filling a va­ desk. He examined the field 3 1584—George Berger John- employes concerning hours, wage.s America Group No. 246 will give tions’ toll since Pearl Harbor to TUESDAY SPECIALS conquest has ended. Henceforth, cancy caused by the resignation Of the Japanese picked him up. They All children up to 14 years.. .Adults 59e- aon 118 1341—Joseph Edward Mc­ or working conditions. a benefit movie and lecture entitl­ ■l.V glasaea casually. Two or More Proofs to Choose From. See Double Green Stamps Given Wtih Cash Sales Exjierlence with this present they are up against the real^ Personnel Director Harry W, said he was spying on them. He William Dudley Pelley 4 176—Peter Urbanettl Laughlin, ed. “Young Forest in Poland” or In U. S. waters, the tally stood "You may keep these, senor,” he Window Display! 119 111—Harry Stephen Kltch- form of price control is proving thing. Marsh on March 1. says they’re crazy!” 5 1577—Sidney Mosler "Mlady Las 1 Polska.” Pictures today at 10 vessels sunk last week, All Day Tuesday! announced generously, but spoiled "Yeah? If they’re crazy, it’s in ever, as to when hia caae would be ing. will also be shown of the bombing the description all too accurate. in order to comply with the pur­ the effect by adding naively; "I 8 1158—Walter Dorman Mc- Shorter Skirts 59 since Pearl Harbor; in Cana­ This kind of victory generatea pose and Intent of the law so that a big way. The chief of the outfit presented to the grand Jury. 120 1379—Joseph Francis Mc- of Pearl Harbor. The pictures will Mr. Henderson imposes price have a better pair of my own al­ Kenaie dian waters, two last week, 23 to­ Tall Can Sheffield or Van Camp’s hope. Yet with such'hope must it would not be charged with is a general and a baron; next in Unable to Obtain Freedom Watkins Brothers, Manchester 7 806—Anthony Julius Tour- Evitt. be shown on Friday. April 10 at tal; in the Caribbean, 6 laat week, Mitlngs at the wholesale level on “dereliction of du^,“ the commit­ ready.” He handed them with a command is a Japanese Army col­ Pelley was unable to obtain his 121 687—Jamea Ward Taylor. To Defeat Purpose 7:30 p. m. at the Polish-American go the resolve and the planning to word in Japanese to the guard, naud 29 total; in South American wa­ pork products and a whole list of tee aika Judge PMlottl to answer onel, and there’s a scientist with freedom last night although U. S. • 359—Anthony Joseph Kocum 122 . 89 — Wlllian^ Thomas Club on Clinton street, -y ters, three liist week, 4 total. Milk 3 Cans 25c make certain that the same odds who hung them over Alan’s Marshal Julius Wichscr of the Wright canned fruits and vegetables. four questions involving "•trln- eyes as sharp as microscopes! Very 9 129—Leslie Thomas Robinaon RoUyaKood, April 6—(4>)— Short The proceeds will be donated to Of last week’s victims, 10 were We Call For and Deliver will continue. The Japanese, when gent" qualifications set up in the shoulder by their strap. ’’That la distinguished bunch of lunatics, Southern Indiana district allowed 123 1315—Waldemar Kangas. charity. This film haa been shown American ships, three British, Yonr Dotitor’s Prescriptions. These ceilings have been ip effect all for now, senor. We will meet 10 988—Richard David Toter skirts, says Movie Actress Thelma Betty Cracker they flrat attacked Burma, met act. I’d say. But this De Fontanelle— him several hours to post a $15,- 11 1337—John Francis Valluzzi 124 1289—Philip Hildlng Hal throughout New England and has three Norwegian and the others tor A month now; yet housewives again, I’m sure." 000 bond before ordering him to lin. Counts, are quite likely to defeat WELDON DRUG CO. even more spectacular resistance These questions concern the what is he politically? That counts • 12 537—Arnold Edward Good- received the praise of. all wherever one each of Latvian, Panamanian, Prescription Pharmacists status of Acting Director Glendon At last Allan could say some­ Jail. Brought here yestertiky by U. 125 1255—Francis Ralph Wil- the purpose for which they sup­ it has been shown. Canadian and Greek registry, and find retail prices for these foods from the American Flying Tigers. nowadays.” now posedly are intended, viz: Con­ 901 Main Street Vegetable Noodle Soup W. Scoboria and Ellsworth Wolfs- thing with sincerity. “He’s Free French. He’s a great S. Marshal Bernard Fitch from 13 aon. one vessel Identified only as "A l­ stUl rising. “ I hope so!” he declared grimly. Full Size Cooking and 1218— Louis Burbank Keen servation of material. Package Serves 6! 4% O C They took four and flve Japanese berger, merit system director of admirer of General de Gaulle and the east after his arrest Saturday 14 1258—James Joseph Rohan 126 1651— Kenneth Clifford lied.” •If, in most cases, the price in­ the city of Bridgeport, who la the The blindfold wa-s replaced. in Darien. Conn., Pelley was met Marks. “ Short skirts and the new Pkgfi. Z d C planes for every one they lost he turns purple if you mention 15 1291—Eklward Andrew Blov- length hose simply don’t go to­ 0 creases are only moderate on only name left on an available list With the guard In front and the Vichy.’ by Mrs. Lee Einehout of Indianap­ loh 127 349—Richmond Hogg. ('otloii Destroyed every time they went up. But the Kuraaian behind, he was led back gether,’’ she ventures in the way goods which have been placed un­ of ellgibles. “Sounds okay,” conceded Allan. olis, who signed his bond. Baking^acilities in t 18 1084—George Paul Swanson 128 662— Andrew ’niomaa King'Arthnr Japanese were willing to pay this Only Qualified Applicants the way he had come. He tk a Regulations here, however, pro­ Mooney, Jr. of experienced opinion. "You der a price ceiling at the whole­ He glanced at hia wrist watch. 17 1423—Sherwood Henry Goa- tend to pick up your purse and In Compress Fire price. They kept coming. And Wolfaberger and Mr. Marsh long breath of the hot, humid air "They parade your father at six? vide there must be a second surety tae 129 1005—Ronald Gordon Far- sale level, and if, therefore, it can were adjudged by an examining when the last door was passed; it owning property worth twice the 'ris. the lisle top of your hose shows. Pkg. today the big fact about the flght- It's Just that now.” Compact Cabinet Model 18 244—Robert A. Culver So does the garter you have to Wheat Giirm 15c be ‘.assumed that Mr. Henderson committee aa the only qualified waa good to be above-ground once amount of the bond and when a 19 130 1402—Victor Emanuel Og- Abilene, Tex., April 6 —(.•P)—The ing in Burma la that the Japanese “ And there he comes! I’d 1111—Joseph Damien Mich- wear, because you can’t roll the.-ie applicants when 18 candidates reg­ more. second Bondsman was not found, aud ren. compress of the Western Com­ has put a partially efficient plug walk down here to wait for him, 131 239—Thomaa John Conn. new short length hose without are conceded. complete command istered to take examinations last Still blindfolded, he waa placed Pelley was Jailed. 20 838— Ralph William Nevers press and Storage Company and into that section of the cost of liv­ and found you Just arriving.” 132 1293—Eldred James Mc- them buldging. Shorter dresses 4,000 bales of cotton were de­ of the air. The' Flying Tigers June following Governor Hurley’s in a launch. Only the guard was

Biff Downtown Brash leneys, Union Sign Fire Interests Many Joe McClufikfiy Approved fo r Comtiiifision Obituary Town OBserVes "faster Chdrlie Robbins Wins] Presentation in Boston Saturda A big brush fire on the Ol- cott - estate on lowers Main street this afternoon gave busi- ■ Deaths By Thronging Churd Amicable Agreement ness house employees a real [ picture of what a Down East Do You Knotv— ? wood fire is like. Yankees Former Manchester High when the break in service is due Larg«l yiendance Re- ith' Parties rriUBt^ to any of.the foliowihg reasons: Heavy, pungent smoke, Dies Suddenly i- (1) Resignation; choked workers in stores ahd wheel. ^New Contract Which banks forcing the closing of ported in Years; Spe- i 12) Discharge; \ ' In the South To Win A. L. Flag; Continues Durin^War • (3) Layoff for mote than one ! all windows on the west side of cial Music and Star Wins hy 500 Yards year; i the street during the fire, which lasted over an hour and tatas Presented. IN ONE CAYi And Year Thereafter. (4) Layoff with failure to re- i Tax Evaders -) turn to work.' at the Com­ a half. Word Receiveil That Rapresentatlves o< Cheney pany's request. The fire department was Manchc.iter’s first Easter since Cirincy a Ginch Uconn Ace Is Allowed D. The service of employees closely watching as sparks on Mrs. l\Iargaret Hackett war was declared, brought out the Gophers Look Tops Field irs ahd Local S3, TexUle _____ ^ ___ ^ ^ Arie Punished Handicap But Romps leaving the Company’s employ to dry roofs would endanger the ‘ Passes in Floritla. largest attendance* in churches in ♦ - l.'^orften Union of America, today j enter Ihe Military or Naval ”Ser- central business section of the / years in spite of cool, threatening Awdy from Opppnents Uened an agreement on working vice of the United States in time town. weather which brought a sprinkle ’ New Haven, April 6— UF)— A Graham Predicts Finish Plenty Tough ' igemanU and wages that w ill' of l^at‘onal Emergency or war is Word .was received here this of rain during church hours, from former Rockville banker and two Di Maggio Gets Meuiy observers asked the morning that Mrs. Margaret In Both Leagues; But After Passing Field at _ considere.d as continuous. question today: Why was such 11 to 11:30. New Britain men were sentenced For Next Fall ^:gOiitlnue for the duration of the E. The company shall furnish Hackett, widow of Thomas Hack­ It was a distinctly colorful Eas­ Four Mile Mark; Hard* and one year thereafter. The a large fire permitted on such ett of 788 North Main street died to the Federal Correctional Instl-' Does Not Guarantee the Union with a list of employees a dry and windy day? ter with women and especially the tiite at Danbury today for evading Plenty Power ^contract was described as "saiis- eligible for Union membership, at Daytona Beach. Florida, fol­ Results; Ends Spring esl Test Yet. ^nctory and tending to preserve lowing a short illness. Details children decked out in the vivid income tax payment.*. showing total length of service colors of the season. Men, too, Edward L. Newmarker, former Despite War and High i.kaxmonlous relationships" by with the Company for employees concerning her death were not Trip and Hands Out Behind Swing July 1st, must have Worked the wore .new suits and headgear, im­ treasurer of the Bank of Rockville, Charlie Robbins, former Uni­ ‘ Banry R. Mallory, vice-president on the payroll as of June 30, 1942, available this morning. Tide Minnesota '' Has versity of Connecticut track cap- ^ o f Cheney Brothers, and as a "con- required number of weeks after j The body will arrive in Hartford pelled, nb doubt, by the inspiring and Abraham Rosenblatt of New His 1942 Selections. and at six months' intervals there­ presentation of their better halves. Britain were sentenced by Feder­ tarn, took time off late Saturday n 'Structive agreement that maln- after if requested by the Union, returning to work in order to tomorrow evening at 7:42 and will ° Formidable Squad in qualify for a Vacation. In the churches the age-old anj al Judge Carroll C. Hlncks to serve Yankee Powerhouse night to make a trip to Boston M' tains the proper balance between tiection 4. Wages be in charge of the William P. By Dillon Qrshsm IT nasployer and employee'^ by Frank C-1.. Exceptions to the above. : Quish Funeral home. Further an­ joyful story of the New Testa­ a year and a day. Louis Weinstein Training Now. an . win the 10 mile Presentation Sports Editor, World Wide Back with Old Rhythm (Jlub’a annual race over the stiffest KalUy president of the Local of A. Five cents (6c) for each hour due to sickness, will be negotiated ' nouncements will be made as soon ment Easter was told in hallowed of New Britain received a four- worked will continue to be added —U. 8. Navy Official Photo forms, interspersed by the de­ months sentence. Features course in the east. The slim slen­ fhe T« Textile...... union. between the Union and the Com­ as the details are released. And McCarthy Pleased Football reports from Minnesota to the wages of each employee. pany. Joe McCluskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey of 40 Foster pressing realization of our nation The three pleaded Innocent at New York, April 6.—After four continue disheartening for rivals der Robbins took th* lead at.th* Cheney Stfiteinent .street, former Fordham UniveiHily athlete and holder of OyTia- She is survived by two brothers, Jfn Malloiys statement fol- This will ^ over and above earn­ C-2. Employees who leave to en­ Martin H. Kelcher of West Hart­ again engaged in an all-out war. the time of their indictnfent, but weeks of hopping aroupd Florida’s With Ace Slugger. despite the loss of Maj. Bernie four mile mark and when he cross­ ings on pay day, bonus work, and ter the military or naval service of tlonal A. A. U. track titles is shown above being congratulated by ford and Edward J. Keleher of There were a few Manchester men changed their pleas to guilty at palkn and palmetto bafieball belt, Bierman, th* war and-high water. ed the finish lipe, his nearest rival s. Iowa; piece work. The rulings covering Lt. Comdr. Albert F. Rice. U. 3. N. R. McCluskey has just be^n an arraignment March 9. squinting al rookies and veteran* was a good 500 yards away. Two ■' Cheney Brothers and the Textile the United States in time of Na- , Hartford. at home on furloughs and leaves, By Harry Cray son During the laat war athletics payment of time and one-half and tlonal Emergency or War will be i approved for a commission in the U. S. Navy. He wUl begin his but for the most part parents of Th* government charged ' that cavorting on scorched infields, this nearly perished from lack of atten­ weeks ago he finished 13th in the ..Union of America have signed a New York, April 6.—When Jo* payment for night work, as out­ paid the vacation pay due them training at Annapolis on April 20.,, His duties will bp connected with Miss Dorothea Luella Nevers local boys worshipped, realizing between the years 1934 and 1937 •un-burned, foot-sore correspond­ %ACkV FAcTs ..’ tion, but this time you may rest Medford road race and ih this con- nsfw contract to be effective for the the physical Instruction of Naval aviation cadets at one of the col­ DlMagglo belte^l one ball Into the ^ duration of the war and dne year lined in Section 6. Paragraphs A. at the time of leaving. > Miss Dorothea Lu'elJa Nevers. that many Easters may pass be­ the three men evaded income tax ent has escaped with the answers assured that Minnesota will take tept he wore the nurtiber "13'’ B. C. and D, shall apply to this D. For the purpose of figuring leges taken over by .the Navy foi thl.s purpose. Lt. Comdr. Rice, 2" years of age, daughter of Mr. fore loved ones will be at home to payments amounting to $17,000. to the upcoming pennant race*. left-field bleachers and another full advantage of a national policy pinned over his United Aircraft thereafter. The Company feels who passed on McCluakey's qualifications, is senior member of the clear over them—400 feet or Increase, vacation status, time out due to , and Mrs. Henry Nevers, of Wap- enjoy another Holy day with ■U. S. Attorney Robert P. Butler Ready for the exclusive, insld* calling for physical condition and •jersey. that the contract is most satisfac­ The Union and the Company .\nval aviation cadet selection board of the Third Naval district. tory and wishes to express its ap­ statutory accidents shall be con­ ping, died at the Manchester Me­ friends and relatives. said, in pre.sentlng the cases, that authoritative report? It’s th* more—in Savannah the other body hardening. The Minnesota Kobbins was allowed a three will immediately institute nego­ sidered the same as working time. Musical Offerings profits enjoyed by the three men Yankees and the Reds. afternoon, some followers of the TEXAS CfKiSTIAN staff never has been lax In this de­ minute handicap but It was soon preciation of the splendid manner tiations under Paragraph D of morial hospital late last evening, and the cooperative spirit In E. One week's vacation pay fol owing a brief-illness. In many local churches Easter ffom a transaction in which the That’s my personal Estimate Yankees expressed relief. DEFEATED partment. . pparent that he did not need it. this section, looking toward the. shall equal 40 times the average cantatas and musical offerings for bank 'where Newmarker held of­ and I’Ve double-checked.it against Until he caught up with Class Red Dawson left his coach- diaries Robbins, Jr. He stayed with the bunch and which the contract was worked out revision of rates and methods of Miss Nevers was born in South LOUISIANA STATE, with the Union. .The. spirit under- hourly earnings (excluding over­ the Glory of the Resurrection were fice transferred property to a real the crystal ball and the - oulja B pltchln2' for the two home runs Ing'job at Tulane to return to limbered up in the first four miles pay in. parachute cloth weaving. time) for a three month period, W.ndaor, April 18, 1914, and had estate agency in Which Ro.senblalt 3-O.IN 1931; l ^ g the negotiations was ob­ lived there all her life. She grad­ given and the theme of the com­ board, so I can’t be wrong. (No­ and a single, DiMaggib was bat­ Minneapolis as an assistant—to ac­ snd then he flashed into the lead B. Except in the case of learn­ plus 5c per hour to include quar- 1 anchester ,i." War posite sermons and masses was in WR8 a partner were not reported in tice: This Information carries no ting .313. The Yankee Clipper had TIED THE TI6ERS, quire more football knowledge. It viously one that should be com- ers, no employee shall receive uated from the Manchester High and was, never headed. Joe Mc- . Manded, as the whole effort was to terly bonus, prior to the month ih I civilian .Defense Phone 2-0107 — Red Cross Phone 6687 honor of the greatest miracle of income tax returns. guarantee!!!) made, one hit in bis last 17 trips, 3-BjN ’32/ IS presumed. Biggest Class Kesnsy, Boston Post sports writer earnings of less than $16.00 per which the vacation is taken. | school in 1932, and wa* a member Weinstein was an employe of t h e m evolve a form of agreement that o f the Second Adventist church, the world—the Resurrection of The Yankees have an edge in had been up eight times without AND BEAT / , the new head looked for Robbins to, break at week of forty hours, and no weav­ F. During the period of National Rosenblatt's. Butler said. would offer the best means of pre- er shall receive less lhan $20.00 Red CroM The following persons have com­ of New Britain, and the Wapptng Jesus Christ from the Tomb, the the American league but in the a blow. 3-2,IN *35 — man, has molded Minnesota Hues Faces Barrier Newton hills, but in his story of ■orvlag harmonious relationships Emergency or War, the Company It is recognir.ed that-a very gen­ pleted the Standard First Aid greate.st joy to mankind. National it’s strictly a toss-up be­ The least concerned 'wa* Di- ...W HO SCORED ALL WITH FIELD60ALS. under Major Bierman sines 1032. the race, he stated that the form­ per week of forty hours, except may pay, in lieu of vacation, the Grange. Mias Nevers had been em­ between the Company and Its em- for a probationary period of four erous amount of service Is being course conducted by Mrs. Roberta ployed In the clerical department, Following the church services tween Cincinnati, Brooklyn and Maggio, however, for the Big Guy THE MOST KNOCKOOTS'lN RIN6 HISTORV ? All Minnesota football gots back er Manchester High star ai;tually hioyees. We are most fortunate in months, during which no w-eaver vacation pay on a date not later given on a voluntary basis by C. Robb: Grace M. Bulla. Eliza­ the streets were thronged with Grass Fires Again St. Louis. knowrs'k»-ean-hit. Nor did it make to Dr Heniy I* Williams, under brought the hills down to his 125 than September 1st, such date to < ■ the New Britain Machine Com­ In Top Flight navlng such a fine attitude under shall receive less than $18.00 per graduate nurses in this vicinity beth G. Clark. Hazel Hooey Ges.s, people who on this one day of all The Boston Red Sox or the Chi­ any difference to him that he was ------^------whom Dr. Hauser was one of the pounds and fairly flew over them. be agreed upon by the Union and pany. w a r conditions as It insures con­ week of forty hours. who may or may not be registered (..illian L. Johnson, Arline E. Ken­ Besides her parents, she is jur- in the year, disdain riding to Take Place Here cago Whit* Sox have an outside facing Sally League pitching. He Answers to “ Do Yon Know— T" will be found on ClaesISed Page. midwest’s top tackles in 1915-16-17 After the field had passed’ the tinuity of production in an efficient C. Learners who have served an the C om p ly . Employees who have In Connecticut. The person who is yon! Elizabeth Krapowicz and Bes­ church in their cars, but presented chance of giving the Yanks trou­ doesn’t care’’ who’s pitching. AU before helping the Old Man with West Newton Junior High school- aaanner for war work. been laid off or granted a leave of vived by two sisters. Mrs. Ruth his forwards. Belmont Park Handicap apprenticeship of less than six a graduate of an accredited school sie M. Trudel. N. Hood, and Miss Elsie T. Nevers, to the awakening world the new' ble and the Cleveland Indians and pi’.chers look aUke to him. and etralghtened out for th* " I would like to personally ex­ weeks shall receive earnings of not absence shall not be allowed vaca­ of nursing and registered by ex­ things and colors of spring. Detroit Tigers may possibly run DlMagglo’s perfect swing is That 25 lettermen are among the gruelling grind over the hills and press the appreciation of the Com­ tion pay unleas they return to who live at home. The Easter Parade Manche.stcr Fire departments more than 100 stalwarts now en­ Has 52 Entries Now less than $14.00 per week of forty amination or under an original 21 members have signed up for Funeral services will be held out well enough to make it a four­ , roof against a protracted slump. Pros Watching knobby knoll of Commonwealth pany for the manner in which hours. Weaving learners who have work before October 1st. waiver in .some state of the United the third motor mechanics course The women and misses wore, had a busy time fighting small I recall the first time Trii gaged in spring practice on North­ avenue, Robbins increased his pace Vednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, fire.* of all natures over the week­ way battle with th* Red Sbx and For »5,000 Added Cap afesara. RfiUy, Paton and Kiein- sensed an apprenticeship of less Section 8. Adjustment of Orirv- States is eligible for consideration to be held at the Solimene and for the most part, vivid colors, Speaker and Harry Heilmann saw Railbirds Like rop Field is hardly cheering to— that killed off several favored anres. at the Watkins Funeral Home. end, due to the extreme drjnes.s, White Sox for second place. schnidt handled the Union nego- than six weeks shall receive earn­ for reciprocity registration in Con­ Flagg garage at 634 Center street. i-eds, blues, greens and pastel Brooklyn has the power, St. the rhythmic swing of DIMaggio Young Golfers say Michigan, which hasn’t re­ Feature Event. stars, who had at least a two min­ tlatlona. ^ ings of not less than $16.00 per A. The Company agrees that it The course will commence tomor­ Rev. Gibson C. Lockward. pastor plaids "ice cream plaids" which and also because of the fact that pulsed the Golden Gophers In nine necticut, proridlng the course she of the Second Adventist church of Louis boasts the best balance and in an American League film pre­ ute handicap and forced Eddie Uahm Statement week (rf forty hours. After six will not bargain with any indivld- has completed Is equal to the row night at 7 o’clock, and ail highlighted the Easter parades. many persons took It upon them­ campaigns. New Britain will officiate and selves to burn their excess dry Cincinnati has the super-super viewed in Cleveland. Speaker and Belmont Park’s principal spring Cook to the sidelines. Presidmt Frank Reilly of the weeks. They shall receive at least ustl or group of Individuals other preparation required of Connecti­ who have registered are urged to Yesterday was one of those Heilmann were fair country hit­ Bradley’s Colt Twenty-tmo reserves s«\(^action will be assisted by Rev. Marshall grass and brush. pitching. Any one of the three Is Veterans Feel Youthful contribution to the fillies and The hard thing about this race Tsxtlle Worker's Union issued the the established minimums. than representatives of the Union cut graduates during the same be prompt.' days when a womai;i or girl could ters, but they were the first to as the Giants of the North swept for the Boston newspaper men to on all matters regarding wages, Budd. pastor of the Federated Today especially there was a a' good bet. 1 have a bunch it will -mares division is the Top Flight ftdlowlng statement Immediately D. The Company or the Union years that she was a student. be perfectly comfortable in either be the Reds. No rival can touch ask the operator to run that part Stars Might Upset to another unbeaten season and understand is tbe fact that Rob­ after the release of the agreement may reopen the question of basic hours, and working conditions, ex­ If the emergency is prolonged A new Advanced first aid cla.s.s church of Wapplng. Burial will be a spring coat or suit, or even a notable increase in the smalt fire their 17th consecutive victory last Handicap, a $5,000 added test of a cepting personal matters and mat­ in the Wapplng cemetery. situation. At 8 o'clock this morn­ their hurling (and pitching will be of the picture over again. They bins worked his usual shift at the todgy. He said: rates of pay per unit of time or and it ii; expedient for the gradu­ will open Tuesday evening.. April short fur jacket and many took more important than ever this Masters Tourney. fall. Some 75 sophomores drilled mile and one-sixteenth adopted aircraft, boarded a bus in tha believe that we have reached ters of ordinary shop routine. ■The Watkins Funeral Home will ing Ho.se (jo, No. 3 answered a raved about the ease with which In Derby Event minimum wages, with intent to ate to be employed rather than 14 at St. Mary Parish house'. Mrs. j this adva'ntagc. As usual the year). Gerald Walker should the great cdnter-flelder hit the through th* winter in the Field two years ago when it was won by morning at 8 o’clock then want out ' a. constructive agreement with make changes, but no such change B. Should difference arise be­ Bernice Maher will instruct, and be open Tuesday afternoon and call to the home of E. Atwood on continue her service on a volun­ younger women wore the more strengthen the outfield and Third ball. By Romney Wheeler House. Mrs. Dion Kerr’s True Call. Laat to win the hardest road test, out- Cheney Brothers, l^ ile there was shall be made effective \fsa than tween the Company and the Union tary basis, it may be that she will registrations are being accepted at evening for friends. Lake .street. This was a chimney daring clothes—and hats—In all Baseman Bert' Hagg>[ bat should DiMaggie Didn’t Pull Minnssota’s backfleld next au­ season the victory was the Green- aids of th* Boston Marathon which some bargaining between us we thirty days after notice Is given or any employee as to the mean­ wish to have her application for the ’Volunteer Registration Bureau shapes and difficult of description. fire of small proportion and was Augusta, Ga., April 6.—(ff’l— tumn will be composed almost en­ tree Stable's Tangled, who later will be held on, April 19. It un­ help. Punches During Streak Bless Me, Looks Great, Is were, at all times, in harmonious in writing of such intent. This no­ ing and application of the provl- reciprocity registration -^nsi^lercd in the Municipal Building. William \. t'oseo A suggestion of national de- quickly extinguished. At 9:55 a. m. Never a newcomer has won the tirely of veteran*. Gon* are All- rose to leadership among three- derstood that Robbins is going to aeeaipn. We have protected our­ tice doea not apply to changes in sion.s of this agreement, or in re­ No. 4 answered a call to 152 The Reds were feeble hitters When DiMagglo’s average fell nine-year-old Augusta Masters' at a fairly short notice. . . . For Civilian Defense William Alfred Coseo of 21 fen.se or victory was expressed in last year and yet were contenders After Long Rest; Has Sport Shorts America and versatile year-old fillies. enter this svgnt and there is every selves and at the same time main­ work assignment. gard to any other matters, there this reason, we suggest that grad­ Phelps Road died last night at his School street where a small brush below .300 for the first time li. his golf tournament, but a couple of Bob Sweiger, but back are Bill For the third running of the indication that he will be well up tained the proper balance between shall be no suspension of work on Enlistment in the Land Army many of the spring pastel plai<|r fire was put out in short order. most of the way. They can't be career early last season, the youngsters may give this year's E. Any differences which may uates file the necessary papers for home V e r a long period of failing and tweeds which stood out Been Shipped North Daley, who topped th* Gopher* in Top Flight, honoring C. V. Whit­ with the front runner* when they enmioyer and employee.” arise with respect to the Com­ account of aqch differences. An among the younger people in the No. 3 was railed upon- again at siny worse at bat and Boss Will fisherman’s son ■wasn’t worried. field a run for the crown, if not registration but omjt sending the local schools is now complete. In­ health. Born in Oswego, N. Y., prominently along the sidewalks. McKectanie looks for considerable At a Glance scoring last trip; Bud Higgins, fleet ney’s great filly, the ' undefeated break the tap*. The agreement in full follows; pany's actions in these matters earnest effort shall be made to set­ fee. In this way, the Board of Ex­ Mr. Coseo had lived in Manchester 12:05 n

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RED R YDER Roping ’Em In BY FRED HARMAN SnensEN LAST -riM6-1 Sense and Nonsense COO*n«D.AWD EVBIfY CCWBOfAMOHIS BR09W TTYPBt? A R * PWOlSJO ■XCDSEft'% A U . a ^ A ANTiaWPrSD, . ^ M y Old B on e W s must help and oaertflea to VAU.CY <»- |u the Uttle town on the great the limit. We must unite our ef­ COWBOY6 Summer Hemes for Rent 67 140 Union street and Bernard forts ' and co-operato with our “ HOUSd Lost ani Fooad Automobiles for Sale 4 Fuel and Feed 49-A Answers to highway, 300M X Louis Satryb, 17. of 156 West HVhere I meet old friends most alllea to the utmost and we will ABcxrr, FOR RENT—4 ROOM Coventry Rockville Main street collided. Sergeant A r­ ‘‘Do You Know— ?” yiCTORV FOR SALE—1941 CHEVROLBrT FOR SALiE—9 TONS June cut Marlborough every day. get the beet of our enemies yet. nHE DEW . ^ T —PASS BOOK NO. 20997— cottage for season, all improve­ thur Frey investigated. . Special I>eL'ixo sedan, low mile­ mixed hay. C. R. Perry Gilead. Lewie H. Chapman ^ e t'e where-1 wont to live. SCHOOL 'IMlice U hereby given that P» m ments. Write Mrs. J. G. Schaller, Brush Fires 1. Lou Oehrig holds record. Biro. Howard Lord '1BACHER. age, good Urea. Telephone 6761. R. D. Atuiover, Conn. I ^ e r e the aUrs^shine bright in a Man—I pay og I go. \ '.jj N o. 20>W7 iMued by The Mystic, Conn. 96, Rockville The Fitton truck of the Fire for home runs in one . major | !8gvihga Bank Of Manchester haa 884-9) East Hampton sky of blue.j^— - I^andlord— Not while I ’m run­ FOR SALE —1941 SPEC, deluxe FOR SALE—150 dORDS of v/pod. Department. was called to White I league game—four for NeW' BUY A T THE ttaon loat or deatroyed. and writ- Iwhere the ties 6f friendehlp are ning these apartments. You'll pay ROOEI7S Chevrolet club cou|». 13.000 Get yoiir suppfy . while It lasts. street Sunday afternoon f o r ' a ! York Yankees, June 3, 1932. ; UNITED , ton application hca been made to 68 Mrs. William Fitzgerald and in­ strong Slid true. aa you move in. I2a>0C>4 miles, excellent con.ll'tion. Tel. 130 cubic ft. load $12. E. Gag- Wanted to Rent grass fire which was quickly ex­ j 2. Joe Sylvester rode most STATES r* said bank the Perpon in whoae fant son, Robert Woodruff have re­ And everyone imUee end bpeeke to 7215r-5-7 p. m. liardone. Tel. S234. Want Another tinguished. ' I winners in one day— seven at ESENSE '' 'Uame auch book was issued, for MANCHESTER FAMILY of three I Ravenna, b., Oct. 18, 1930. L : For another thing as certain as dealre four, five or nix room*, turned home from the Hartford fhat’e where 1 want to live. ONDS .Upayment of the amount of deposit FOR SALE—1937 OLDSMOBILE 3 3. Young Stribling scored death and taxes is the increasing within next few w'eeks. ' Call hospital.' rS)^>resented by said book, or .for sedan, excellent- condition, Urea Household Goods 51 Set of Prints . the most knockouts in ring his­ AMD number of Job holders on the fed­ 2-0035 after 5. Mrs. Stanley Planets has re­ Where the yards are wide and full ths issuance of a duplicate book almost new. Inquire 110 Russell Bolton tory— 137 In career ending Oct. STAMPS eral payroll. ; tberefor. A COMPLETE HOME OF I 2, 1933. turned home from the St. Francis , of trees, street. Tel. 7461. |And flowers that scent each sum­ QUALITY FURNITURE hospital. Teacbei^A nd what lesson do we Houses for Sale New Ruling Announceil Mrs. Clyde Marshall mer breeze, OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R. W ILLIA M S WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for AT HALF PRICE A t the regular Grange meeWng learn from the buoy bee, children ? OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB Phone 4053 rhat’s where I want to liv*. LOST—BOSTON TERRIER, dia­ used cars. 1941 Pontiac sedan, 3 ROOMS- $198 50 FOR SALE—2 ROOM cotUge, For Defense Workers; Thursday night the first and sec­ [ Pupil—Not to get stung. mond on back of neck. Call 3763. Where you’ll never feel that no SKVLI&i-IT HIM? felT ■4. 1940 Pontiac .S passenger coupe, Includes with cellar. About five acree of ond degrees were conferred on a BUT DASH rr ALL, OFFICER.' A\Nj SET A LARD BUCKET . State Police to Aid. on* cares, SOUARELV UNDER HIM 1939 Chevrolet town sedan. Cole Living Room, Lamps, Tpbles, etc. land. Inquire at 756 Vernon St., Members of the Volunteer Fire North Coventry class of 13 candidates. The first ' U )S T — H E A R T SHAPED gold |And each with the other his sorrow Fear. W e do moat thinge either AN’ WHEN I SHAKE TH‘ IT WAS A BOMBBR COLLECT NOURSELFjeROTWER/ Motors. Tel. 4164. Bedroom with TTirow Rues, Manchester. Department met at the site of the degree team was composed of the locket and chain, Saturday night officers ot the Grange, the secohd Shares, because we enjoy doing them,'or I.IMB HE’LL FALL RKhHT HEARD THE TERRIFIC EY.PLOS- -*«VOO PROBABUW t o o k a POT Boudoir Lamps, etc. ^ Rockville, April 6 —iSpecial) — new firehouse on Sunday and stak­ Rev. Benton Gaskell ha(T John Friend—Why are you wearing beceuae we ere afraid not to do,i In shopping center. Finder reverse degree team was made up of wom­ |Wh*re the well-to-do don’t put on IW V O O E . L A P - A N ’ BUMOLC lON? THEN, AS THE SHiP SHOT AT THE MAIL PLANE'TUW ------Kitchen with Set of Dishes FOR SALE—6 ROOM single Announcement was made Sunday 20:1-18 for the Scripture reading, spectacles, old man? them. Feer plays too large a part cajll to Wlllimantic—2172-Jl. ed out the new firehouse. This will en members. There were 66 people: airs, Auto Accessories— Tires b Originally Assembled to Sell for d’velling, oil burner, fireplace, the text being 1 Corinthian 15:17 Mon— WeU, through crossword In governing our actions. It comas HIM OP QUICK TILL 1 GIT VEERED OVERUSAO,X GOES ONER THAT NEU3HBOR- that all of the active w^orkers of j t^e first town buUding and present with six Granges repre- j rhat’s where I want to Uve. $397. It's an exceptional value at ,tile bath and a t>/o car gfirage. Uking the thought ’’God’s Crea­ puazles I ’ve contracted an optical from the knowledge that we are DOWN ! DON'T LET TH’, f ir e o .^'ma'But wwv should UOOO EVER/ DAN AT 3 a savings to you which we cannot Apply Edward J. HoII, Manches­ the Veroj^ Defense Council who when completed will be 30 x 45. sented. Among the guests w ere' FOUND—SMALL BROWN pup­ NEW TIRES—IF YOU are quali­ tive Achievement." The choir ren­ IWhere the farmers com* to trade defect. One eye travels vertically not adequately prepared to face poas © r r h i m [- X RELATE ALU THIS TO o?c lo c K/-»«

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