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» c r \ ’X / FRIDAY^MAY 18,1945 fOuijBsar Manchester Evening Herald / ■ ^^Hrage Dally (Eolation Z- F ^ e ^ Meath M A p^ ISiS ’ Manchester War Finance Commit^ A ll members of Company G, Na- Bond WagoijB tee and their interest has grown tiohal Guard, who want to go to^ Brother and Sister Daueiiig Ael"^ with each aucoi^ve drive, II it Member o f Andlt About I^owu the rifle range at Weatogue miwt is a possible thing, we ahall work flALE^SELF SERVE ■eeaaa eif.; t ’?- report at'the State Armoiy at 8 har^r them ever this ysiM, Rslix- The I New England! o’clock sharp Sunday morning. ToPlav?art g thgt the quota of $700,000 in Manchetter^A City of Viltago Charm U a u t and Mrs. Robert Eldon Bond Series must be m et and ...... X D w ton announce the birth of a that Manchester will be asked but V— ------— ------•on, Robert WilUam. on May 14, -‘ Miss Flora Pickles, daughter of MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1948 (TWELVE PAGES) Wbmen^ to "Again Be an twice this year to participate in JVOL. LXIV., NO. 195 (Claaeieed AdVerUahig aa Page If) 1946, at the ' Ha'rtford >6n>iUl. Mr. and Mrs. John Pickles o f Holl St Wi.r Loan Campaign.” SATURDAY SPECIALS! Ueut. Denton, U S A A F , !• nerving Street, has arrived home from Imp5>rCaiit (^og in the Further details as to the Bond 7veneaa as a pilot with Uie A ir Boaton University for'the summer •Wagons will be apnounced at a la X . Green Stamps Given With Cssh Saknt Transport Command. The .'mater vacation. She has majored in ^ufrent Campaign. ter date so that everyone may nal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. home economics at the College of have sin opportunity; to take ad ------Surveying Berlin’s Wreckage M. W. Murphy of . East • Windsor Liberal Arts. v, ' "Manchester is to'have its Bond vantage of the Bond. Wagons HalafB Quality, Fveah Stij^er-Fopts Hill, and the paternal grandpar Wagons this yean” said Mrs. John when they are in the different ents arO'Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,0.. Center Church Gyp Club mem- P. Cheney, Jr., chajrman of the sectiona of Manchester. Denton of 39 SUphen street.'' bera will attend the United Chris BREAD tian Youth Conference at^he Cen Women’s Division of Manchester’s — Emil A. Meyer, who/died .in tral Baptist church Sunday'after- War Finance Committee. "The Hale'* Large Site , X .riese Rockville yesterdav afternoon, is noon and evening. Attorney Lewie Women's Division” continued Mrs. ASHES and RUBBISH the father of Mrs. Emil Dickinson, Fox of 'Hartford will., be the fea Chciiey, "will as usual play an im /.REMOVED D o f 36 Bigelow street, this town. tured speaker. • . ' portant part in this 7th W ar Loan lel|y Doughnuts The funeral is to be tomorrow Campaign." > TELEPHONE 8962 l^o j^rop Mines afternoon. ' St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh "When the .actual date of the ters of Isabella, will hold a bridge forthcoming Bond Drive was an GAVELLO A' B. SCHULZ and setback social for . mem'bers nounced,” said Mrs. Ch’eney, "the C o f f d i A Rings n e >. 2 9 c and friends. Tueaday evening, May X- TALL CEDARS eneral dbmmlttee of the Women’s 22, at 8 o’clock, at the home nf livision of Mancheater'a W ar Fi. Wlhchell Stnitli'a 100% i4 r m y Teams Mrs, Helen Griffin, 93 Scarborough gnance Committee met and plans amatus Ittdustnpr Tat>: ^ ^ k' Charges Apparent In B 1 N G O Road. Mrr. Griffin Will be asslat- were diectiased as to the best Way ed by Mrs. Anton -Kanak, Mrs. geu; Japanese^^Report Miss lAnralne SoovIMe Kent SbovWe to aaaiat in thla-drive. *It was de DON WILLIS Loaf tention of Estahlish^ T O M I6 H T Anna Della Fera and Mra. Ray cided to have our Bond Wagons js jjo w n mond'Fogarty, The pillow drawn aa we did in the 5th W ar Loan GARAGE Jwo Mine-Laying Ex- ^ ing Yugoslav Claims in ORANGE HALL at the busineea meeting wae won Mrs. Mary DanilaJiS'r, president Miss Lorraine Scovtlle, daugh Drive and we immediately set X peditiono: in Wa8aka’> / n C Northeast Italy and by Mra. Ward Strange. Mem- of the American I^ lo n Auxiliary, ter of Mr. and Mra. Harold Sco- a ^ u t making our plans. The Complete Anto Serriee . / ■ bera dealring to oontribute to a Commander Frapma Miner of the ville, of 228 Center street, and her Women’s Division has always been 18 Main s i Tel. 8088 Bay>ahd Bungo Strait. • sunshine basket are requested to Legion Post, MTs. John Derby, see- enthusisMlc workers since they Coffee . w 32c Southern Austria hy brother. Kent, will be among tha \ T h 0 e bring their gifts to the social Tues reta n , Mrs.^lCathleen Sweet, Jun first offered their'services to the Almost ScorO Organized Force of Arms; Prior day evenipg. ior Difltrlol: Past President, and dancers who will appear in the Neatle’s Guam, May 19.-^ (/P) — COSMETICS ChapIain''Mrs. G.'W . Beeny of the sixth anmtal recitaV o f , their In- More than 400 Super-Forts To Track Doica Axis Agreements on Terri- Helena Robenatete The Hartfbrd County CouncE M Fourth^ District, will attend a atnittor, Mrs, Rolda Martin Gib Quality Garden FertiBaer On Poland Issue Harriett Habhard Ayen bre^fast-meetlng at the Hotel ?,!.31c were reported oVer J^pan to -ttiry Djlsclosed Today. Parent-Teacher AasoclaOon’a f » ~ bon, tonight. War Criminals; Will Max flaetor Tar^ey nual meeUng will be held at the B^di Hartford, tomorrow, to LECLERC $2.25 per 100 pounds day, bombing Tokyo and Laden LeLnng — Etc. First Congragathmal chun*. jh^t National President Vlp>^ The recital, under the title, "A lt Muaaelmaa’a Hamamatsu - industrial tar Investigate Atrocities. burn Memories," will be presented FUNERAL HOME ^ At the Farm. Rorme, May 19—(/P)— Field Arthor DmK Stores Church Comata. East Hartford* Helen Gilbert, of Norwich, Is Recognition: of Present 43r(l Divisioil : St the State Armory at 8 o’clock. gets and laying mines in two MarSlial Sir Harold Alexan bn. Thursday, May 24, beglnnWr spending the day in HartfopcL and Miss Scnville has served aa Junior 28 Main Street / vital waterways. Some 300 Ann Arbor, Mich.t May 19—(/F) nrarsoiD Provisional ^ at 11 a. in. Mra. Rfcharil ip a ti- for whom luncheon. antK dinner FRANK V. WILLIAMS Sliced Apples for Pie der, Allied commander in the assistant this season to Mrs. Mar —Almost a score of Army teams ton. o f town, la publicity meetings and a tea have been ar- Phone 5266 isn ToUaod Tpk. Bncklaad B-298 raided Hamamatsu Government as *Bnsic TJliltS Rclfikc Mediterranean theater, tin. An architect Inspect ruins of l ^ r chaMnafi.-. . , ranged by different groups. .’ Sweetoeed, Eeady Ibr Viet . Lkrge Jar .about noon in the heaviest have been organized to .'track Representatives of the Soviet charged Marshal Tito of Yu 35c Ation. It was received via . radio epre* of Future Rule •trike and the only one announced dbwn Axis war criminals In the lln. Caption accompanying t h ^ goslavia today with the ap by the 21st Boniber command from Moscow, May J8. / A 8. Pleree '"biggest'and most justflable man > f irst of Elementary Dam Fo^ Held parent intentipn "of establish BROWN'S ■ here. hunt In history,” ^fbj. Gen. My^on Drop DemoUtlon Booib#/ C. Cramer, judge advocate gen Conditions Necessary. ing claims in northeast Italy Spdghetti with Mushroom They dropped more thgH 2,000 eral said todays Fiiipin^ Guerrillas and ahd southern Austria by toni of- demolition' bombs in the In addition,, he told a graduating Report to Hop^for Red^Action London, May 19.— (A*)— force of arms, which was / 16 Bnlnai^ FIsM greateat raid ever inade on the in class at .the Judge Advocate reminiscent of Hitlrr, Gen Prapier Stalin laid down iighboyls Attack Be (Rear of the Gas Co.) Sauce X " . .1 Lb. Jar . 23c dustrial center. ' . eral’s school, the .W ar Crimes of arid Japan." The TwenUeth Air Force in fice of the Judge Advocate Gen Federal Sug^r three ’•‘elementary" condi- hind Record Front- Agreement ERorta Failure AB kinds of General Washington^ ind Japanese broad eral's department hap established tiona todfay for solution of tjp ' He disclosed that hia efforts to Automobile Repair Work HaaPe Sepreme On Regional Defense Line Fire Ronihings. casts both reported the strike on branches in a I war theaters and Polish question, the fir^ of "come to a friendly agreement’’ Tokyq-'by perhaps 150 Super-For Judge advocates .in every Arm y with the Yugoslav leader had fall- No. 2'/i Can Siipply Stand which he said was yecogni- FREE TOWING Prune Plums tress. Japanese propagandists. unit have been ordered to' investi Manila, May 19. (iP)~AtUek- ed. Wm have taken to belittling the gate alleged artocities. tidn of ttie preaei^^arsaw PHONE SS7S OB S > tm ^ ing . behind record front-line fire At-the same time Allied head •iee of bomber strikes, said 80 To Round Up A ll OfTendera * iIoIm \ Have World provLsional govefnitient aa Betty Bine House Food Committee tions \ Have W orld Subsidy Plan bombings, Filipino guerrillas and quarters disclosed Tito agreed .in B-298 were in the form atioi# ” 1 reiterate.” he said in a pre the ’-basic core” of a future Ju ly,-194^4, and February, 1945, doughboys of the 43rd ^vision, re- The Japanese Domel news agen pared address, "that so -far as the Sharply Critical of Security'X Conference Polish government^ of national th^t "for 'm ilitary purposes Allied ■“'X' No. Z\/i Can W ar Crimes office is concerned, For Feeder&\ Pears cy also reported two mine-laying unity. X ” ■ .^Bptured Ipo dam, source,of.a third forcea should occupy' the Veneaia expedition. ’rtw enemy dispatch we are going to round up etrery Mis-Handling to Point Tied in Now. X The Russian leader broke his sl- of Manila’s water supply, intact and Giulia region, ' including stitd about 30 Super-Forts mined last one -of these offenders Against l ^ e oh the Polish Issue aa re- at'the climax of a brightly lighted Trieste. while the Yugoslavi-’ AND ■cur servicemen and nationals if it O f Extreme, Shortage. Wakasa bay. western Honshu port To Add Meat t'wQ-month"’ mountain campsign. should occupy Flume anu an area is within our power And mske San Francisco, 19-~ p o m were heard .here that arr BODY )RK All Kinds of Conned.rev-'' It— on the. Japan sep. during the morn w ers'^betog— pressed Today tils Ykiika began the aF|td'the east o f a line runnin|[ them stand trial . fo r' their tins W'aahington, May 19—(JF— ^ (/P)-—^Tlie“ United States^®!®- i duoiis task of cleaning out. sev roughly nortli of Flume. ing and another formation was against God and man.”. for "a meeting, 6f the Big Three. SOLIMENE.& FI.ACG •*h«lieved.to have dropped mines source c lo ^ to the House Foodjd gation is hoping ferven>^' Designed ' to Insure eral thousand encircled Japanese Asparagus A t Low Prices The pursuit apd arraignment of His statements were contained in Alexaruier, charging that Tito . INC. In Bungo ‘strait.’ southwestern en committee said today the group 1.., for word from Moscow thiax r«itl a reply brAiWcaat by the Moscow who still hold part of tht aqueduct sought "by force of atma an'd « 4 Om ter St. Tbt. 61SK fleavier. Cattle Before to Manila, part of the same foree ,/■ trance to the Inland sea," ^Continued on 1 age Nine) drafting a sharply critical report X®®^*®nd that may clear the radio to a lettor vi ritten by lUlph military occiiiiation to eatabUsh Y a a Oanp'e Hqmamatsu. an Important pre P a rk e r Moscow correlipondent that mysteriously failed to blow —— ------charging the government with | way for .United Nations ap- ^ta|ighter; Guarantee-, hia. claims," added that "it was to war textile manufacturiPg center, for ■ihe London 'nmes. up the dam! x prevent silth action that we hay* mis-handiing sugar stocks to the I proval of regional defense Cans had converted to dlversified war Agaiti^^ Price » Cuts. / (’omplele Text >f I>t»er ,, Biggest Stride In Campsign been fighting this war.’’ ALfOE OOFRA.N ^ Beans 27c production, Including manufacture extreme shortage. , ' plans and break a conference ■' The -qomplete text of Stalin's Capture of Ipo dam was the big The Allied commander da- (K aew a As Qaaim atlee) of airplane propellers. The city. Chinese Again gest stride yet in ,th? ■ central n.™ other_critic,riMU«. Washington, M*y — {JF—yjC letter; -- ciared: SeaHtfe Paaghtet of.a^6eveatb Soa 60 miles southeast o f N agoya has "I have somewhat delayed my Luzon campaign, dining which the “ It "la our duty to bbld. thee* Bora Wltb a Van about 166.000 population. document. Which may be filed With!the Russians, subsidy for cattib,.feeders design powerful Shimbun line was shat the House next week, can be e x -' nations unsure of the answer but tills is understa’imable disphtrtl territories aa trustcaa ■aadlags Dalty. laclndlag Saadsy, Layer Figs It. is an important ballroad cen Hold Fobehow ed to Ihsure heavlel\*ninMil8 be tered. pected to blame OPA, W qr F o o d ' tt** Russians may pursue. H one k^'eps in tnlnd'how butty 1 until their .ultimate disposal to tA .6Ltoa P. M. OrByAppolDt- ter and site o f military bases, in 'The campaign marked the fli'st Pound Packago adminiatration and- other - govern' have the w-orld security confer- fore slaughter spearheads the gov Eun. • settled at the peace conference. the Servlee of the Peo- 39c cluding four air fields. important use-in this theater of \ 14" Lb. Pkg. ment agencies for an approaching epcs tied in a knot ao far as Im. ernment’s new pls^-to Xicrease The arrest of the 16 Poles •‘I tried my bblt to come to a Ibr so Tears. 21c BombThrqpgh Undereast | As Japs Quit in Poland with the well known apti-aircraft searchlights as "ar friendly agreement with Marshal SPHUTUAL MEDIUM sr.gar crisis that may be the w orst portant decisions are . cancerconcerned. the civilian meat Supply, The Super-Fortreaacs bombed:j ^ ' ‘ ■ - F. I. ■ ■ ■- ■ of the wa'r. ’ | Undercurrent of Revolt dlveraionlst General Okulioskl at tificial: moonlight." Because of Tito but did not succeed." llg ehnreb StreeL Hartford. Qaaa, Campbell’a War MObiiizqtion Director fred their head baa no connection with persistent nighttime Japanese In Pboac d-2024 from medium altltudb 'titrough. an -The Informant said the report, In addition there is an under M. Vinson a^ounced a subsidy o r Meanage to Troopq being prepared in secret, is ex-; current of small nation revolt the question of reconstruction of filtrations, sometimes in company s'undercaaf so were unable to ob- Completelyx^Reoccupy 50 cents directly strength ahd penetrating to the Alexander, whose statement ■ ser\'e results o f their attack with pected to; I against .what sopje are, terming tlih. Polish provisional govern- Tomato Soup 3 Cans 27c to feeders; effective today. outskirta of Manila. Americans was made in the form of . a mes high explosives; Fighters, pre Strategic ^ o rt; Indi big-power control of present and nienb Tliese gentlemen were ar To Demand Cut in Allotmento More Subsidies (o Parkers" began playing lighta on low clouds sage to hia troops.' declared "wa, sumably Iw o Jima-based .Army future United Nations machinery. rested in accordance With a law cations Enemy . Slip- 1. Demand a reduction in 'sugar In..'additional attacks on the at night. have* no objection to the claims Mustangs, -escorted the B-29s. This alone could considerably pro similar to the British defense of A REMINDER! in solid colors or prints.-^ Wood 6r^ pledt sHortage, Vinson ordered The reflected glow lighted the put forward by Marshal Tito," About tile time the B-29s w r e allotments tq foreign countries, long the work of the conference the realm aht The arrest was chr- pin^ Towai^ Shaiig’hai abbsldy .booata.to packers , of both . ... . __ ' « • » ---- mountama, anabUng, U .-i-axtiliccy but lhalsted oti peaceful , aetti«-. All Kinds of Corn lei^in g fo r HAmamalSu. MSf.'Ge'h. particttlarlii- those- which - may -use here' heydhd the "hext "two 'weeks.; risd oufby.9steps to assure that no re Weafcdaye and Saadags aenal were \1rtually destroyed pr 2. As a broadside against the visional govefnnri'ent itself is con anese in the area were slipping up nAiessAry. n. Vandenberg (R... Mich.) replied cerned, 1>'can only be solved on carefully prepared trap bv seizing grettable incidents took place." heavily damaged in ' the' series of ■Some figures^n augse quotas black market, records ’ on cattle OGee tilt BsHtmii 2tW Pieah, Loag, Oieen the coast by ahipa^in the night with, a plea for "confidence and from the range to the butcher will the dam. Tito, he added, was bhked "to for Large Headsize H ats $3.98 ^our raids—*"March^l2 and 19 with faith " ip the big nations, in peace toward Shanghai. be kept- This is deaigneRussia has clarified slaughter and less from thole with / 25 c phibious and Jurtgle warfare. , Amoy and Swatow were preparing 'her position on regiona'L..^defense a light slaughter to achieve, Vin* Still in Action I The guerrilla force, under Col. inRR^V..? • 60e Sal Hepatlea...... 49c to withdraw southward ta Hong Hgt-Spot treaties,' such as'is proposed for son' said, "more uniform dlstribii- Test Looming I Marcus Augustin, usually called' Kong.. All these porta are ax- the American hemisphere. Pend .tion o f available, supplies for civil, tLate Builetnis at tke JP) W ire) ing this they are particularly uh.^ I "Colonei Markings.” reached the | 61.25 Father John’s Medicine.84c posed to. bopiblng from Philippine ian use. - :.-o Nine of 50 AVeraije Ves l. . 2 5 c bases" and are virtually cut off Americair Delegates* Try j willing to approve a big-power ' dam first. The 43rd approAching; ^ ... 60c Alka*Seltzer 49c ireen Peppers House May Have to De from- Japan and Formosa. rn Jj XI7 a C ' veioveto over i«mre future United unuea Nstiolis As .1 further step th^gbvem- from the south, met harder going. . "ant^d to Kill All P r i^ 1 0 I* 111(1 W ay to 9 U p - i peace-keeping machinery. menCmay decide for the first time sels Traded to Brijiain killing more than 100 Japanese; Bern. Switzerland, .May cide Whether Report No Offensive Capability Hitler wanted to kill all Anaerl- 25c Ex-Lax 19c Freah Japanese .garrisons,' in each,In port Independence' Decides Not *70 Force Issue. to qirect packers to ship supplies In 1940 Lost in Battle. and capturing 20 mm. giins. More er 'May Be Punished. stance a few thousand at ..' the 3. The United JHstes delega to specific cities or individual nlngs o f the Fifth Air Force closing days of (he war - - ngalost 60c Pertuasin 49c most, have virtually no o ^ n sive tion .decided hpt to t)T fb force stores experiencing undue .short- Bch. s ^ . London. M ay 19 -‘-(P>--Nlne of (ierniany, a Nazi official told capability against any ^msrican San Francisco, May 1J>.— the issue on regional defehee with paved the way for the final M- Washington,. May 19 — United States delegates sought a /*;'Vliinson worked out the changes the' 50 overage destroyers traded Prof. Carl J. Burkbardt, presideat 75e Baunie Bengay...... 59c House members, who frequently forces which might la®d bn the out giving Russia 8 few morevd^V* by the United .States to.England in way-out of a political hot spot to to answer. Still hoping for a ' with the Office of Economic^ Stn-. -(ContlnnV^ on P»RO Sevim) of the international Red .. Cross Freah are the unidentified sources of bilization, OPA. W’ar Food admin- 194(X have been lost in action., hut committee. ’ * ..35e Vick’s Vapo Rah ...... 27c (Oontinned oa Phga SIxi day— to support independ spOnse, and to avoid if posstbl front-page stories, ■ may have to ence . fot^.^ countries goyeriieU any more-differences among the itration. :tne A»"my and, the De- the remaining 41 still are in active decide whether a reporter may be $1.00 White.’Cod Liver Oil Tablets...... SOc' through the^tliilted Nation's or powers, the delegation under Sec feliqe Supplies Corporation after service -after establishing them Kosenlierg Hel^ by. .Allies Iceberg Lpltuce punished fo r refusing to reveal ganization while "going along’’with retary of State Stettinius decided, Preaident 'Truman reportedly in selves OS out.standing fighting New York, -May 19.— (A5—Dr. - confidential new sources. Discloses Role 50c Dr. LyOn’s Tooth Powder,...... ■ S4c the AngtqrFrench 'pr^erence for structed. him to- straighten things ships through nearly five years of .Vlfred Rosenberg, whs dtrectMT The issue la scheduled tp come Navy, Awaits to put the whole question oyer unr- ■"self-goyeriiment.*’ ' tU Monday. ' ' * war. ^ « tjto' education of Germany la Natl $1.^ Moth Gas Liquid ...... $1.3.5 up next week. 4. The. possibility erose that, (Continiied Page Tw o) Although ..already pensioned off 'precepts, has been arrested by tba It involves the steadfast refusal Crltjelam of the^America'n-Mand 111 Oceiijpatioii prompted Secretary of State Ste^- unless some of the ■ small nations when Germany declared war, the .Allies and placed In ^aU, Ibe BBC o f Albert Deutsch, 39-year-old re Giant U-Boat ships proved their s-a'Worthinesa in $1.00 LayveK■ . * . 79c tintus to issue a formal statement get certain key ideas accepted by said today In a broadenat heanK porter for the New York iiewapa- Treasury Balance battle and' helped lAridge the gap per PM. to tell the Hpuse Veterans yestesdsy. the conference they may eventu A e n iv A r M A l m i i t )>> •*" reported f ^ d 60e Para Nuggets ...... A...... ,46e ally-Ptmpose reservations in ac when things looked blackest f * l a t b Army A r e a a u o i i i , hw,pitai at n e o ^ ' , 'c ' .committee the names of Veterans’, StettIniUB States PoslUon Portsmoutli Officials Stettinius said it has beep the cepting the United Nations char WoSfii'ngton, May 19—(JF— The Britain. P 32 Oz. O’Cedair Perma Moth...... $1.25 administration offlclala who gave They have been in commando Eight T>”*^« l*arge berg. , . A r r i V f l l < delegation’s unanimous poaittoh ter. j,There Is tdlk that Ck>lom- position of the Treasury May 17: Cbildreii''g and Misses* RANGE AND FUEL OIL him ■ Information used in articles Prepare for Receipts. $106,423,639.04; ex raids, guarded convoys against criticizing the medloal treatment ^ j [that one of the basic needs of all bla may thi’i8 qualify her position A h Zone Held Before. Encaite Unharmed 'From Flee penditures. $366,157,371.83; .net dive-bom'bers on the perilous Mur- Thompsonville, 5Isy 19. — iT>r— of war veterans. O f U-234 at Y f t r d « mandates should be/ "to promote Mansk run, eacorted troops across the political ecohoniic and social (Continned oa Pegs Tea) balance, $9,821,247,340.43. Awakened by two truck drtvere Deutach'a refusal' to identify tha the channel on'D-day and assisted Supreme Headquarters Allied Wholesale Gasoline S t 8:80 a. m - toda.r, Mrs. Arthur newa aoiircea becaute he felt BuUetiil! advancement of the trusteed Mr- In the' hunting dowh and the sink Expeditionary Force. May 19-^/Pi "bound by my own peraonal Integ- ritoried 'and their InbabitanSr and :5iThe U. S. 15th Army is ruling Goldthorpe and her daughter. Mrs, • '** , . • ,. X ing of nearly a dozen submarines Gladys Atkins, wife of a Worces rit; and profeaalonal ethics” not ■ ” Portomduth, N. H., May IS their progressive development to in the atorm-swept north Atlan ?4,000 square miles of Germany H m huge Nazi suUna- ward self-government Jm forms ter, Mass., dentist, escaped un Gordon to do so caused the committee to tic) ■ ' ■''■ • including the rich Saar basin, the ■ institute cmitempt proceedings Hne U-2S4 gilded glogeriy In appropriate to the vaiying cir Court Officials Shacked Rhine valley and Jh? western half harmed from a fire "at the' Ool*^' Nine I.oaned to Russia thorpe home. The blaze badly Bontly Oil Company against hirii yesterday. to this surrender port today cumstances In each territory.” Nine of them have been loaned of the Industrial Ruhr, the first of damaged a ilving room and Ta Aak House Action nod was anchored to a moor* These quatatlonS'''came from a to Russia, seven were last reported ficial announcement of the 15th’s lag buoy under heavy guns dt working paper submitted to the By Neglect of'Children room in the house and Fire Chief Girls’ Cotton Blouses SSI Main Street TeL 529S or 2-1051 Chairmac Rankin (b.. Miss.), in use by the Royal Canadian N avy occupational role disclosed today. Rayon escorting vessels. conference Trusteeships commit Thomas 4. Fnrey said the Ibto ; who lhalated that Deutach’a oath and the rest are prowling around ■ Under the 'command of Lieut. , v' Sixes 1 to 6x in wear-tested mercerizet*. cotton with tee by Oomdr. Harold E. Stassen. would be about S5.0M. as a wltnesA tp "tell the whole somewhere in the Atlantic or in Gen. Leonard T. Gerow the, 15th Staasen, an American delegate, Hartford. May 19—(*)- Police ^ the same room. The other two chil- * • ► . P t t n d t n i c d straight up or turn back cuff tops. Col ’truth" and "all the truth” super PorUmobth. N. H., May 19— British home waters or on convoy Arm y will control on area about commented that, they represent To “ U ran " l,66d Workers seded his "JoiirnaUstic elhloa,” A ;|tiknt__^rman submarine in coastal patrol Jobs. eight times aa large as the district Underwear ors: White, nav)', brown, maize, red, headed In to iSraurrendft_portJo- tha-maxtinum area of agreement supervisM by American occupation Philadelphia. May 19v— told reporterat he would aak the by the testimony of police officers ) water-covered floor of The first o f the group to be sunk between the Big Five powers on troops after the First World war. Uio Srst ocHon of Its Uod to 90c to $2.25 .House probably next Tuesday to dny under the heavy guns of es who described how they found the kitchen. was the U.S.S. Welles, renamrtl pink-, light blue. Sizes to 11. corting vessels ns Naval officios the question o f governing, depends H.M.8. Cameroh ■which caught s Major Cities ta .Are* area, 1.999 w orken w ill be) ^ nuitiea in cuff or flare leg etylau, order the case turned oyer to the three small children, two of them ' Pbllcewopian Ella G. Brown told od” lo speed eomplettoa of twe i local dlatrlct attorney ^ r prose completed elaborate preparations ent peoples. Nazi torpedo on Jgn. 1, 1940, on Major cities in the IJth’s area also Briefs. ^All with elaatie Stettinius sold the American naked. lr t"g unattended In a Port- the court that none of the children include Duelleldorf, Aachen, ernft oarriere at the Phitodelp FOU A R IOT OF COLOR IN YO UR FLOW ER cution. for her arrivsl. . one of its first mtssi'bns'. waistbands. Sizes 34 to 46. Tea- Aboard the U-284, which gave delegation understands that this land street apartment, one of i had been fed since the previous Cologne, Trier and Coblenx Navy V a r^ so that the bemb-l Should the House do so, Deutsch whose rooms was more than an day. Deter live Edward Laiwe ar- The last victim was the U. S. JV up while en route to Japan, was language includea, “ the attatnmeiR In pre-war days the ISih’a area olreraft carrier Fronhlto m m f- Training Pants rose color. GARDEN NEXT FALL PLANT HARDY ' would face a possible fine of $1,- inch deep in filth y water. - ,reat*d Mr. and Mrs. Case and Swosey, renamed H.M.R. Rocking jtPf Green Stamps Given With Cash ,5la1es.I Mnj. Gen. Ulrich Kessler, Luft of Independence'If the people of a had a population of approximately ‘'quickly avenged.' 000 and a 12-montha jail sentence. Their testimony was offered; brought Mrs. Case to .Municipal ham, which went down In the A t waffe gencralleutnont. trusteeship area so desire and are eleven million, but military gover War Monpewer Should it refuse to follow the V et against Mr. and Mra. Vincent Case. i hospiUl) suspecting she might be lantic on Sept. 27. 1944. noonred. ■ CHRYSANTHEMUMS NOW. erans’. committee’s recommenda The ranking German air officer prepared and able to assume the ’Two of the other aeven loat — nors have no definite information responsibilities o f Independence.” 73 Portland street, both charged | mentally 111. Hospital autooritiM on the present civil population. _ „ , tion, the case would end. Maan- was Identifies in Washington yM- discharged her to appear in court the form er U.SJS. Moaon and the 45c to 59c tordv almost a week after the He commented also that the lan with neglect of minor children. In Cologne, for Inatance. a .re- E sem ^ve 75c to $X.25 whlle. Meutacli remains undsr Policeman Harry BSoon told the today. U.8.8. Broneb-r-wers credited with undersea craft durrenderod In the guage "Includes the right of the sinking. U-bdhta before they went cent censiiB under Army direction ^W M laiM tlij_>lay I subpoena. court he entered the hoiiae on an The cooe was continued to June showed only 60.000 of the original Be os Id BoHM A 6S> PLANTS AVAILABLE AT .Bond to Seerecy oa FIva North Aflontlc about 600 miles people to choose abnM status oth down in the Atlantic, one on Oct. er than Independence If they-so Investigation and found a three- 2 for further InveAlgotion by the 800.000 reaidenU atiU preaenL' ^ Deutach told the committee be ■east o f Greenland. probation department. Both Mr. 18. 1941, anfi the other on April 11, TfM, JUKHALdioit. ittaire." months-old baby lying on a mat However, thousands of '' . 1 work in December last, -will re- , , MANCHEiSTER. CONN- SATURDAY^, MAY 19. 1945 Pariier, leader. All women, aro Hustlers, Asb,ury, will mfct to fry UAI4GHESTEYI EVENT^G peanuts. o-ive their'degrees with thalr;i t C & T W O Invited to come and sew. Gets Degree ^ B;30 !». in.—Group E, Mra. J. Saturday, 6:45 p./m.—Choir re •flass, . Seyrnduf Brown, leader, will hold hearsal. .&/ Miss Elizabeth Boyd, daughter ORANGI HALL BINGO follow in g the meeting a Pot Ltlnk iuppar In the Robblna of Dr. arid Mra. Howard Boyd, of menta will be served. Leaves'S600 Sulisidy: Plan Vaiidflls’ Acts TONIGHT AT «:IS GJtiirches Porter atreet, Manchester, ,,C6nn., RockviUe ^ room. AlUltustjands of mambars St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rtate Meeting of tha group 'a]^ Invltad to this busineaa majoa, will receive a B.S. fSurvivor of Fjaliklin ' . ^ e Daughtehi o f Isabella will Beoond Congregatlorial Church Jamea'a Roman OathoUc Rev. Alfred L. WUIlams, Rector degree. She has been jia active EYEkY MONDAY, 8 P. M. h w d ^ State Board meeting > on meeting. Rev. Elllaop F. Marvin, Curate Miss Elizabe|h Boyd in member of Secretarial Club, N. To Churdies For Feeders Repdrted Here Ferris E.“ Reynolds,'Mlnlater— . Rev. William J. lAinn, Pastor 6:46 p. m.—CubaX^ Norman A Sundayvat 1 o’clock at the Hotel Samuel O. Ramette, Organist Rev. Nmund .Barrett, AMlstant .A— '-X' Christian Association, Studio Arte, ^ Admission 25c Quireh Plans Bond. Anyone . fPom Rockville Wilson, cub master. Class praduatiuK at Rrii-^ Frederick McLean, Assistaat 7:16 p. m.—Senior Cht>lr Mrs, pentecoet. Commonly Called waa member o2 Judicial board and Is Home on Furlough planriing to'aUend is aaked to no ■ ------)i freiihiriaii’ adviser, arid on the ataff Rpfft of M ary CiimfinjK- ToAddMeat W tilflows Broken flt Res- Church School at 9:3(). Charles Norris, choir mothe Whitsunday Skidmore. Tomorrow. tify Mr*. Wniikm- J. Cos^ove. Church-Hour Nursery At 10r4\ 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. of Eromdlka, the sen^r yearbook. Home Services Sunday rtiaases: ‘ Thursday- 23IREGULAR GAMES TSPEOALS a lot of ,Oi^ c r w Attend Hervtce hain Efftiitp I h to ci^oir and Valuable Mornirig worship ht Ser- ‘ X For adults; 7, 8:80, 9:46 (two 9:30 a. m. — Morning Prayer (Continued From Page One) 7:30 p. m.—Board of Ctaristlai 'Btirotoga Springs, N. Y., May 1$. G u n n e r ^ s M a l e ypi « « hp>rtfltrd." -Commander Eldred'l^. Dowding mon by the minister on trie aub- jrtaases In the upper and lower ildren’s Service) with address o f Stanley Dobosz Post.' American H er Relativesi Instm m enl Stolen. ject: "What is the Point?” Education. Miss Emily -L. Houi Rev. Alfred. L. Williams, '—At (he 34th annual Commence PLUS SWEEPSTAKES ■iSjey did not have to hesitate out. The wap mnbiliZer said rec church) and at ll'oi'clock,- Olender Tells of His Vernon Melhoflist^Jn- Legion has snnopneed that the Music by the choir. / (jhlhhen’s class js t,8:30 in low chairman. ^ school classes follow, y ' long, "however. ''‘'V —— ommendations ' of Congressional y\ 8:00 p. m.—Group H. ment 'at 'Skidmore College tomor Blast BloMk Off < ap I-eglon members, their wives’'ajwP The decisiop-:.df the Selectmen Prelude— “ Adagio" --^ o lc k m a r er churc 11 a. "hv,—Holy CommuhloixVvrith Bntish*: Experience During Ac ' vile« A ll to .Attend E a - families have been invite^.to'"'ah- Th** will of the late Miss Mary Food Inveslfgating committees— len Belcher, leader, w ill^ o ld a row morning, degrees 'will be con "Suddetrts: dor.ens of oxygen •Cilnninghaui. adiiifUcd to probate on Thursday night to have the Anthem—“Let All Ccerition Praise sermon bythe Rev. Ellison F. Mar tend a patriotic service, at the critical of past udmimatrative pol \ • bridge party in the ppilah hall. ferred upon one hundred fifty-two tion in South Pacific. cylinders in''^lJt>e CPO lockers on ereises on Suntlaj^ this momihg, leaves J200 to St. The Lord" . ' Allen vin. .. students. Hallett Abend,. well Methodist church on ^nday, May icies hud “ been carefully cnnsld- gatehouse at the Porter reservoir O fferttfry-“Andahte" Rpthleder St. B i^get’s R.. G. This Is open to anyone Interested Proceasional '.‘Bpirit. Di Aitierican Club the' deck abovKlet go and the B rid a l’s ehurchjte be used for the ered.” ^ enclosed by a picket fence and the and reservations iffiduld be ihade known author, lecturer ' and for- hfaat knocked off'my buaeb.dl cap. . 20. at 10:4.1, a. m. Postlude—"Maestoao” ’Hosmer Rev. James IL^inrialns, Paator vine, Attend Outv^ayera” SUnley J. Olender,Diem Gunner's '.Rockville. M ay^^ - iSpeciaU- - . Those-planning.-to attend are care o f Tier graV?»-ln St. - Bridget's T ^ ie Needed To FeehEffectA' i mf tnipiiiTniNCi The young people of the church Rev. BronislatKOadarowakI, with Mra. Belchejp; telephone 3304 Ju.at before that blast ther.- were i cemetery. $400 to .f.he priest at windows covered with a heavy Gradual— “Spirit of Mepey, Truth Mate third-class,8,\ri ITSN, son of Mr, The tenth annu%l- ’'Home Coming asked to meet in front of the Towh Ihe new program ,is ex "screen; was made because'of dam THS MiW MOON will meet'kt 5:30 to K° Asslal Prizes and re^shments ~will be and Love .'/♦I 40 crcvc'rncn lining the rail. I wa.s Hall at 10;TO a. m. « St. James's ebupeh for masses. is t e d to Improve distribution and _ , M a T 1 I M I furnished, and a collection wiiriDe and Mrs. TTiomaa Olender of knocked ddwn nnd ,when»^T got up Si'rVice will hold at the Vfrnon age done to the house on May '1. KrfS IHl 0 t«»t *ON« . church lot tor their Sunday eve Rev. Robert J. CarroH. Aasiatemt Seroion Hymn—^'Gracious pint. BINGO / Rev. F. A. Dy.ckman. .pastor of The remainder'wjf her estate she to make more meat available in .>■ '.tlOMOM IIMI taken. The ^committee in charge Mill Street, a veteran ot nearly two 1 _ looked about for riiy bHSebiill Methodist church on Sumiay at 3 The water department reported ning-''meeting. ' X Holy Ghost” • TO the churchr will have for hlk sub leaves in four equahahares to'her areas of the country-where rela wd Hm IrMd- The Week ^ 9:00, incIudeoXMra.' Belcher, Mra. John Offertory Anthem—“When God years' service in the South Pacific ppp. niece, Mrs. George Smith, to' a, that on that day someone had bro ...... 0> IN Masses on Sunday at 7:3 o'clock. Anyone who has ever at‘ ject "The World of Tomorrow" tive shortages haVe been n.ost pboi- ken the windows and had stolen SAtK" Monday, at 7—Boy Scouts. Rich 10:30 and 11:00-a. m. Mdrtlaier and Mrs. Howard Black Old” . by Hll returned to his wife and baby / -i muat hav'e spent, a few ntlp- grand niece. Miss Sadie Cunning npunced,” Vinson declared. ’Tt will tended the church or all Interested and an invitation has been extend an inatrtiment worth $90. The ard Smith, ScoutmaateKv b a l l Mra. William Remlg and Communion" Hymn-^^“Breitiie Wednesday for a long furloiigh utes lonkjng annul foi; that ed to the patriotic organizations ham. Mrs.' Gladys McCray, knd a take some time for the effects^of Robert Martin. As this is TONIGHT anrely ritted it. He is the ftrat Man Anyway;'when I looked .around kre invited to attend the service.' large bottle that contains a polu- Tuesday, at 7---Girl Scouts, Me, Breath of God" ,of the city to attend the aervlce. grand' nephew, George- Smith., the progiam tn be felt./■ Miss Jeanette Buchanan, captain. f^hristlan Science Services he final meeting of the year, all chester main, suiwlvor o fthc USS sgaln-'those 40 crewiiien were Rev. Arnold P. Waring of New tion-'thilt,,fs placed in the water at Recessional Hymn—“Come, Holy As a reminder to my ^buslomers, Hpiing Dance ' 'The. estate'is mostlv in-rash and" “Consumers should /lot expect different time was not taken. It 7r-:-Choir rehearsal. . meiril)era are asked to turn in {nrsnklln to come home. gone. What happened to therit I London,a receni pastor will be.the amounts tef about. $10,000. The ally immediate increase in retail Ghost, Creator Blest” , The Rockville Lodge of Elks will was said that bad .this been hit hV Wednesday, at 6:30—The Mar Hartford. First Church. Sugday their “Penpy Banks.” , The Week ORANGE HALL Stanley has crowrded more thrills do not know. TliCy ‘ just disap 'speaker'and his family w'ill be hold a sprlM dance this evening will was drawn in 1934. -• meat 'Supplies aa a result of the friends and those who are interested ^«nd eicltenoent into his two yeaw one of the atonek and the gas re ried Couples Club will have a sup- „ . , , « i « y Friday, 7:30 p. m.—The com Mondy, 3:15 p. m. ■— Girls’ peared. present With him, Mrs. Krn- at the Elka'ftdroe for members progra#.’’^’ 8. 537 Farmington avenui of Naval service than mbst pegee-^ •T decided that I had better get leased serious rcsiilts might hav^ pe ' meeting at the church. mittee on the Armed Force.s will Friendly Society Juniors meeting. est Richards and Mrs: John and their friends. Henry Murphy As Vinadiv. announced the pro Friday, at 7—Cub Pack meet Second Church, S u n d ^ 11 and 6. Oroe siHora in a lifetime. He was out of there-fast. J took a frog- Wilson sre In charge of .the flowers followed. The; case hag been' re me,et at the home of Mrs. Ernest 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friendly Society in insurance protection of all kinds is chairman of the committee in gram for feeders who talje range ported to the police, it was stated. ing. Milton Hansen, cub master. Sunday School 11. V^dnesday 8. BIG PRIZES! on the as his ship was leap out into the sea and landed which wilt be broit^il In memory l^ngston, 2$: idhurch street. - meeting. charge, To Graduate cattle arid grain-feed them to high The water committee fr<^ the / Featuring 4 Note Lafayette and Rus^treet, ■ . ■ ■ \Note* Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.—Boy Scouts nicknamed, froiii'-its launching day .sqiiarely Europe, aa doeSxDr. Her p. m. Red Cross sewiri^ Noon in services of this epuhtry I have noW Former Local Younc \ A A A warned that short trans' the subject" of the Lesaon-Sermon man, and he la much in' tercessions for "Vlctonr. rod Peace. tanees and cohflne oneself to the by about SQ vards away. Boy. Vlas service and accompany the ' phrtation and slaughter "facilities Esther I..eiwhl more 'thrilling account of' the 1 glad to ace^that raft. 1. swam, to j Members of Miantonomoh Tribe, for Sunday. May 20, 1945. - today aa a lecturer and Interpre ,3j;15 p. m., Brownles^eetlng. .solnists and congregational sing W oniun to Gel Meilical coutlkcmise — ^ ------cattle*- to pile iip un Bnshnell M einorial, Talcottvllle 4’ongl. t’horJordan,, "hi New Haven. 40 to Robert Young of Wetneroll The Week which ia born of the flesh is flesh; Miss Eva M. Johnson, Organist cheter boy, a graduate of Man- of them had to swim alongside for street.. ' Modern, and Old Fashioned X 8 p. -m., Wednesday—A recep Ekirope soon. 'give an Informal farewell talk to ers for the consideration and cour- , cheater High school in the Class of the raft wouldn't hold that many. church sponsored by the Childrt n of .West Hartford, of the first-,Ki- s4i»s Burr graduati'd from Man- (ind that which.ia born of the Spir the^graduates on Friday evening of Mary Sodality. Rev. Joseph E. wanis district, will be the speaker chorter HlRh .school in the Cass of D ll Polaiifl Isshe ■The shower and party was given tion for Rev. and Mra. McCalllater it is spirit.” (John 3:3 arid 6). F. Fifzqerold 7M0, six bronze battle stars on his But there were many of the bf>ys will be held In the assembly room, Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. in Skidmore hail, Iri place of the St. Germain of St. Edwards Catho I'lt'-the meeting Monday noon at 19.38 and grafTunted fron\ Mt. Hol hy 26/g!rl.s who make their home CoiTelative passages from the Nursei-y achool,\10:30 a. m. t e l e p h o n e $-1417 tesies extended t o , my employees ^ row of service ribbons. who could not reach us. They ■ .st. jCncstmit Lodge. Mrs. George Sports Center and musical program. It is hoped /Seventh Day Adventist usual* Baccalaureate. The Senior swam as far as they could ss the lic church of Stafford Springs will .the Shi>ridHn restaurant. His sub yoke Colle'Re in 1942. She entered Christian Bgience textbook, Sci* Morning worship,"':10:30 a. m. Msst ThrlUIng War Attack (Continued. F'rom Page One) Ironc acted ha'hostess. A dell- : "x^ Wells street that aa many as possible of thg Masonic Tein^le Ball 'Will' be held ori Saturday eve distance from the carrier and the be the guest speaker and Mrs. An-- ject will have to do, with Kiwanii( Yale upon her-, graduation from ence arid Health with Key Jto the Small Lodge Hall Prelude—“ Andante” . Beethoven ASHES REMOVED On one occasion, however, be ■cious "htiffet luncheon was served. ]. Formei^.Y ,,At Mlller’i Hall members of the church and" com ning in the Casino. The 19 grad- who carried on my business^ar the came home to see his laughter-- raft lengthened. na Mae ,Pfunder will be organist objectives. The attond.ince prize Mf. Hijlyoke. the basis of the Crimea deci.sloi Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Elder C, M .^ k e Confirmation Address— uateii who completed their ebllegc will be donated by Joel^’ Ichola. The, hridf-elect received many munity will be present'to gtve^eor ■even months old—^from a West Rencned by Destroyer and apkiist. After her gihduaUnrvfrom Yale . because no deviations from llu^se new minister and his wife a cor include the . followIng/(p. 29): “O'.Jesus. I. Have Promised." Iedicnl, Dr. Burr will interne .in beautiful ^t.s. i 'Those instructed in (Kristian Scl- interim while I was awav./^ . C ^ st post after his carrier had ‘We tried to attract attention, Thd following will take part in I decisions can be-permitted. dial welcome. 2:30 p. m. teffay — Sabbath Paator Palriier ' and finaSy the , destroyer. U8S the ceremony: Crowner, Margaret he_S« rong Memorial hospital. New ■ The marri>i;ge ceremony will | Every SoiK Night v.nce have reachefTthe glorious per b s«i hit in a South Pacific action All membora^, of the- Masdrtic “ I think the Polish, question can take nlnce In St.'Mary’s Episcopal 1Q;30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Thura- school. // Anthem—"Onward Christian' Sot-' Hunt came alongside and picked Davis, president; Maids of Honor, Ypfk, speeializing in pediatrics. A Good Time For 'Young ception that God is the only author 3:45 p. im/Preaching service, diefs" ...... Sulllygn but he returned "again to action, Choir who arc 'going to sing Sun « be 'sblveil by agreement between church. "'x . day—The Women’s Missionarj' So- and Old ^Mke! - of man. . . . Man as the, offspring this Urns to one of the moat thrill- US up. The crew’ of the Hiint took Elizabeth -McCormack, vice presi day at the Masonic Home .In VVat- /' Dr. N. A. Burr conducted n gen- th^'Allics only . if Ufe\followiog '^ e ty will meet In the chUreh as /ih e W eek Emanuel Choir "v UNION PROTESTANT SERVICE attacks of the-war, and one in us aboard and removed bur wet, dent; Clare Girardinl; Crown Bear lingford, are asked to meet at tl>C eral medical practice here fo>' over, ementarv conditiqrfs are observ- Peter Miller, ProinpteT'^ sembly room to sew for the Red of God, as the idea pf Spirit, is the 7:45 px m. Tuesday — Prayer Rite of'Confirmation. •, ' which his ship and officera and cold clothing and w ra p p e d ^ in er, I»rralne Zigm,6nd: Train Bear Temple at 1:30. !i quarter of a centViry .and after/p^: Cross. Box lurich at 12:30. immortal evidence that S ^ (it is meeting^ at the home of Mr. and Class Song—"O Jesus. I Have cmw made biatpry such as few warm Navy wool blanke,ts and ers. Howard Huelamann, Richard his retlreriieht due to ill health 'ly- Must Basle Core 7:30 p. m „ Thursday—Choir re- harmonious and man eternal.” '\ Mra./^red Minor, 62 Bigelow Promised” .Mann Center ChuteiK ships In the Navy have made. gave us hot drinks and-^put ua in Trapp; Flower Girls, .Crowner’# moved to Higganiim where honied [ •“ A h l( in the reconstruction "of .. he«taal In the -church. atteet. Offertory—“Traumerel” bed. Before the Hunt-Sol through Attendants, Marion Fetko, Bar Sunset Rebekah Lodg^vfill meet several years ago. / /2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday—Dorcas Hears Two Explosions in Odd Fellows hall Mdnday eve the Polisly^oviaional government The Salration Army Postlude—"Allegro Pomporo” . ... "Ws were at mess in the second that. morning she had picked up bara Lyuch. Jean McLaughlin. the lattef^ is' recognlz^ aa the TONIGHT meeting at the home of Mrs. M. ■...... /;... Gajbraith SUNDAY, MAY 20 — 7:.30 P. M >\ John L. Jenney ning. Games will l^''playcd after CovSiiMt-Congregational Church Major M d Mra. J. H. Sweet division mess compartment on the 400 of us. Then we were tsken to Mary Catherine Fahy; Banner basic pore of the future Polish gov- B. W right 95 Center street. The Week Address by a Navy rendezvous sijd when we Bearer's Attendant, Kathleen Ker- th meeting and rpfie.shmenU will HospituI INot^s H George Smith's Organ ,48 Spruce Street (OffIcerH in Cliarge) ■KHming of March IP," said Stan* b served by Mrs.^Flora Grade aiid ernpfent of national unity, similar Monday, 3:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. / Thfc^ev. d V. Stewart W. Herman, Jr. INSURANCE ley, “when we heard two distinct were able UMfiove were put aboard nan; Medal Carrier. Jean Marie to/he case of Yugoslavia, where RaynoM^G. Johnson, Pastor he" committee. Music Sunday school, 9:30. 'Y.-pAS, M. . South Methodist Church 6:30 p. m.. Eioy Scouts. / X V Formerly of Berlin.'’ 'booifui'. above on the flight deck. a transpoptrand aent back to Pearl Kowalski. the National Liberattim commRtee 791 MAIN ST. -38 D E P O T ^ U A R E Admitte(l yesterday: Mrs. Cath Sunday: Wm. Hall In charge. W. Ralph Ward,'Jr., Minister Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.. Sunday ' Topic; // THw whole division mesa broke iq> Harbor./ • The Processional will be formed erine I/ong, Rockvllie: Mrs. Mil- was recognized as the main core of Wheh the Franklin arrived in The American Legion Auxiliary , . % Ralph Von Deck. TGDAtx\ND SUNDAl 9:50 a. m.—Church Bible School 11:00 a. m. HoUnees. meeting. R fJeorge "G. Aahton,-\' schooh teachers’ meeting at home and I tried to get to my gun sta In the following order: Banner 135 Hilliard street. the U nit^ Yugoslav goverrtraent. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halite, 2iS “One World, One Church, One Peace” PeavTliarbor the survivors who Bearer, Lucille McCormack, secre wi.. hpi^its monthl/meetlngMon- “ "hard streeL Pin Wirnnuijii u i j i niiw 11 p. m.—Morning Worship. Major Sweet In charge. ; , Minister <»f. Music tion on the flight deck. The flight dayx^ening at 8 o'clock in the | Aiiniitted t i ^ y . Mrs. “ B. If as a result of the recon Percassion y.'bodbridge street. y . Center Church Choir Will Furnish the Music. deck ntaa a roaring funiace. I hdd been picked up by the Hunt tary; Treasurer. Evelyn Girardinl; struction a govcrnriient is created Sermon: "The- Divine Presence.” .7:30 p. m. Salvation meeting. - I Afl/,arK«rrv,Maybe'.... --- 243 McKoe------street; 11 a. m.—Church nurse>y, Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Wednesday. 7 :30, p.-it)w^;Emanuel tried to open a hatch cover onto. ■"and transferred to the transport Members xif Sodality: Crown Bear A / e idan. Legion hall. Charles, Porteros. 48 Buneg drive: 1 in Poland which w ill pursue a The-Week for shipment back to the SUtes X __ ^ Bruno DuRaldo, Singing, 7 p. m. — “ Parenta-Teaclicrs' Prelu de-“A Spring Song" Choir. / / ' ' the deck but was met by a b la s t^ er and. Flower Girla: firowner and Discharged yesterday; Mrs. I policy of friendship with the Soviet 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Corp Cadet , Alfred Hollins Thursday, Ser\'lce flame. , ' went aboard to see they could AttendanU; Medal Carrier and Re A memorial mass will be held Guitar and Bass Fiddle Uowship service. Rev. Earl DahK clasa. Helen ' Lailey. 24 Harvard road; i union and hot the policy of the v,v«*WHr stepm of Covenant-Congregational Processional Hymn—“Crown Him Men’s. CommlMlOri.//X *Trhen I worked forward pputher pick up their personal belongings ceptionists. , . tomorrow morning at 40:30 at St. Alan Hunniford, 441 Center street; i 'cordonaanltalre’.against the Soviet " '2:30 p. m.. Wednesday, Women’s There was little left of their cloth John's church on GolWay'street. chim^ of Hartford will speak. -with Many Crowme” Friday; 8:00 p^m.. Pastor’s Cab Way, trying to get topaidp;^ IHame Puaeisl Mrs. Blanch Brodcr, 31 Finley! union. , A TREAT FOR YOUR Hoirie League; G. J. Elvey inet st 'hotee of Esther M. John and smoke drove us Wck. Then ing'or equipment. In memory of P\'t. Stanley Kul- Rev. Eugene Lundberg. tenor solo OrSO-vn m. Wednesday,' Y. P, The funeral of Mrs. Lloyd strort. . , ■ ' "C. If the question of the ree^n- D.\^^CING FEET! ist fro«xN ew York City, and the Anthem—“I Waited for the Lord” son. Sl Cllnton street. ■ we tried to work aft "and after' 1.1 W Hl Go Back .\ghla Smith. 67. wife of C l a ^ ce Smith pinski, who was killed in action In Disc'harged today; .Judith Bent-; stroctionof the Polish government m e ftln g.^ ^ ■Fcli»''Mendcls80hn Germany, in March, rind who /as CovenanvMale Chorus vrill sing. A minutes we found^ ourselves back "It was tough- to see her get that of 31 Huglies strce*,-h rc'udent of icy, 16.3 Highland'street: Michael j is resolved together with the Poles -The 7:30 p. A>.^uraday, Open air Hymn—“Breathe Me, Breath oh the fantall7--abbut 40 Of: us. adopted in* infancy by Mr. and social hourNwlll follow the pro irieeting. \ Biirklngham Congregational kind of a beating.” 'said Stanley Rockville until fiVy'years ago, will Wichmari, .34 Brookfield street; who at pr^ent haye ties with the gram. Priendkand members of the .of God" ’ R. Jackson / . There we stood on a slender plat with Navy prtde>*'But she weath be held Sunday''at 2:3(1 p. m. at Mrs. . Julius kulpinski. of 190 Russell Cowles, 54 McKee street. , Polish people, and hot Without 7:30 Friday. HhUpeas meeting, Church Adams street. All friends are in clmrch. ether than parents of Sun- Offertory Hymi\—"Sing Alleluia form about 29 feet above the ered two prevlou'axattacks, got the- Burke Pipreral Home. Rev. Dr.. Death today; Mrs. Annie Ben-1 'them. ' ' ^ all welcome. Forth" Dudley Buck Rev. Philip. M. Rose, Paator Watsiilne, wondering .what to do. George S. BroOkes. pastor of the vited. . / hett, 280 North Main street I "Yonrs. respectfully, Stalin.’’ Bolton d a ^ ^ h o o l ehlldrien.' are also wel- patched up and wenf'back to give /f coma."x Sermon—“The Witness' of the X W s hated to go overboard from the Nips plenty of trouble. She vlll Union Cprig'cgatlondl church will ------^ x . ^ Spirit" Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr. 10 a. m.—Church achool. \ TIte W CoBcordla Lutheran 'x^ 11 a. mi—Morning worship. the ship, but bombs and rockets. do this again." ■ ' officiate' assisted by Major Hugo c Polish Women's- Alliance, La kd'Hotel Plus: ' "The Great Flamariou" 7:30 p.'" m.. Weilriesday—Mid Recessional Hymn—VO Spirit of Were belching ail over and it was Wilwrt of the Salvation Army of roup 518, Will sponsor a Moth liarden and Winter Streets \ - ' the Living God" H. Hiles But most of the boys*wKo sur week Bible Study and proycr ser m iMiisii ifnb***- r N. ' dotting hotter.” vived the bbmb blast and burning Hertford. Burial will be In Grovi er's Day program and banquet to MONDAY AND TUESDAY Re%*. Karl Richter, Pastor Postlude— “Andantino” ' j WonU Not Desert His Ship . morrow afternoon, at four o'clock Serving the Best/H^ Food vice. \ St John’s Polloh National of “ Big Ben” wllV not go back to, Mill cemetery. x Friday afterndop—LadieV will ' Franck Cesar , - Ono thing a sailor hatee to do Is in Pulaski hall on North street I and I.egnI Beverages. Open “WINGED VICTORY” 8;M a. m. Sunday Schoql and X Oolway StroK her. Aa for Stanley, he will copC •^ Completca Snviro Pluinch gun batteries on the top- at San Diego, Cal., upon comple-_ States^ Envelope^4lompany ha# Memorial Temple, No, .33. Pyth- ! “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” bration of Holyx Comrilunton. intermediate_ Fejlowajfiip. aide of the big ship,. denied by Church of the Nazarene Preparatory services will begin at mon. Memorial service for Stanley Uoh of hip 30-day furlough. been retired on pension and Thurs ian Sisters, vrill conduct a setback 6:30 Kulpteaki. Relatives and friends flame, bombs and smoke of reach GM S-c Stanley piender was one day evening the gueat of hon and bridge pa ty Tuesday evening V Your Searjeh for Good Food 466 Main Street, Manchroter N ,1 9:45 a. in. and regular service p. m ing his station, juat waited there Rev. James A. Young, Pastor /wijjl begin at 10:00 a. m. The invited. of the lucky onea. And he knows or at a' .dimer at the Rockville at 8:15 in Odd Fello>Ya hall. Play Ends ,\t The Oak Grill! , Monday. ---- . The CscUia and laitnla choirs ■’S! on the Franklin's after deck to see chhtr win 'meet gt the close of Tuesday, 3:15 p. Yri.-Brow'hiea. that. “ I'm sorry' for .those kids that House. FkHkjw workers of hia de- ing wiU. begin at 8:15 and will be wUl rehearse after the masses. who would make the first move. couldn't make that raft out there," pa rtnumt and heads of other de- all pivot. Refreshments will be Bunday aeryicea: service, ' 7 p. m.—*Boy Scouts. 7:45 p. m.-*-. Today’s Suggestions: 9:30 a. m.--Church School. An 'The boys were' pretty cool he declared, soberly. "They tried so (lartmervta together with mill effl- served by Mrs. Carl Hilding and Dine and Dance 7:30 pv nt. Rpv. Stewart W. W. S. C. S. Miss Edith Welker, about ;the whole thing," Stanley hard. jj''was just too miK'h, that's cjaia attended. Mr. Sachse was her committee. /■ opportunity to study the Bible and director of children’s work for B.\KED H.\M its truths. Tennysoh McFall, su- Herman wHl^ address the members admitted, "but we had no contact bU, arid we couldn't do a thing to lead of the printing department y '-' To the Music of of the Protdatant churches at a Connecticut Council of Churches with the forward part of the ship at the plant, for the last 20 yeara. ROAST CHICKEN perintendenL Will be the speaker. Her subject help.” . Lieutenant. Grade, Mil-,. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. union service In Center Congre Fresh Salted Nuts He received many gifts from fel ton J. Turkin^on. U. S. Navy OIJTHERN FRIED gational church. / .H e will speak Wilt be “ Family Solidarity In a low workers at the milf. JIMMY FARRAND Sermon by the pastor:, "Is Pente World at War.” There wjU be mu Local Agency for Air Corps, arin of Mrs. fTara J.' CHICKED cost History or Experience?” Nel on: “One World, OnVOiurch. One Daiire Tonight sical ensembles portraying an eve Donblo Rny-Braad Personal Notices Files Petition / Wallett. j f t 76 Scarborough, road, ROAST LA M B son D. Kilpatrick, soloist. Peace.” All are cordthUy invited ning at home in 1845 and 1945. X.- / The Ttalian-American. Friend is home' on a .30 days’ furlough AND HIS MEMORY LANE TRIO to attend. STEAKS 6:30 p. m.—N. S. P. S. Miss Mar Wednesday, 10-4 p. m.—Red • Arthur D n^ Stores -X 4SS' ship club will hold a benefit dance frop/the Pacific area. He was " ' ' . A I' ■■ , ' / ' '■ ' ion E. Janro, president. 865 Blala 8 t YsL $806 X Card of Thanks For Zoii^Cliaiige this evening for the servicemen’s VEAL CUTLETS Cross work at the Center church. X" agCepied for .service In July, 1942, ' 7:30 p. m.^—Evangelistic ter- Thursday— : SUhley, Gleaners, , ,I htreby express my srau-tul . spr fund at the clubhouse on Kings rind began active duty In January, Center Oongragsttouaf Charchx / precistlon to sli who hsve. been kind -.■vlce. Pastor’s subject: “Peace— 'X and helpful to since I fell, ouf bury avenue. Music will be f ^ ' ft43. -He re'ceived his wlnga In the Prophet’s Dreain.” Music by CHBord Oliver Slngwon, Minister April S. fracturlnir 'my snii. I would Dr. 'Barney Wichman has ma<|e nished by the Star Dusters. October;^ 1943. Lteutenaht 'IVrk- DEPOT SQUARE GRILL the chonia-choir. MiaiMii A. Munson, V especially thank Dr; Bu.vd. Mrs. Cstb" I iippitcatipil to be allowed .to locate Attended Breakfa^/ ’ ington hks three younger brothers DINE AND D^GE 14 DEPOT SQUARE / TELEPHONE .38.3.> •The Week Director OhrisHan Edneatton aHne' Bon. Nurse Renaud. Mr». Don Mrs. Kenneth C. Wotring, X Hattin. Mrs. Henry Heme.«w«.v, ; his office in the dwelling at 117 Stanley Dobosz Un.it No. 14 of in the U. S. Army,Air Corps. , To the Lillinsr Tune^of Wednesday, at t;30 p. m.— ^Fbe Sisterhood o f Temple Beth.Shblom Pythian, Sisters aiiirPast Chiefs rluli.. J Ea.st^entcr atreet. The request la the Ariicrlcan Legiop/ Auxiliary ‘ THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS z' 'Praiae'and Prayier meeting with Music Director m^de to the Zoning Board of Ap was represented Ait the May . Try Our Delicious Pitzu tv. B. A.. Mary B. Cheney/Auxlllar>, ^ohn M. Pella of 364 Hackma 30 OAK STRECT ; TELEPHONE .'1894 the paator in charge. Choir will Announces Its Annual Show Mary C. Keeney Tent. Dt'VCW. And his and is necessary because he 'Breakfast' held the Hotel Bond tack atreet and Miss Angela J. X /' •meet for rehearsal. Sunday, May SO relatives, neighbors, friends, for flow tlocs not make his home there. He in Hartford t ^ morning In honor Fine JWines — I^uors and Beer 8:30 a. m.—May Breakfalrt in efs. fruit, cards, gifts gad sunshln Mora of .342 Hackmatack atreet t t basket. / lives on Brookfield, street, although df National- President Helen. Lee tod'ay took out a marriage license Center Springs Park put on by "REVIEW OF REVUES Mrs. Carrie Samipw. he is the owner or the property. Gilbert Of^orwich. Among those and-' are to .be married* in St. . North Methodlat Chiirch Mrs.'Carl Hansen’s sixth. gra;de in attendance ' were Unit Presi- James's church on May 26. Rev. Marie Ferguson, Guest class. h dentTUES. Anthem—"Sin^ng for Gerniafl Church at W i Scri{ri- BOLAND ' soclatlon 'wHi be held this evenln|( Club, Monday evening. Her aub-i If ynq’re thinking o f building or buying a home, let us help Mathewa .ject 'Will be “Womcri’a Place In - Jesus’ ture: Romans 8:31-39. at 7:30 o'cjock at Foresters Hall. Oflfertofx— "Momteg ‘The music: you get the right start. UAN.l ^ 1 1 Dial “How Big? How Fast?” is thg U- Poat-War Polltlca.’’ Eugene House and others ppdmlnent in the Re Reverie” ...... R^isaelJ* Prelude—“Priere—Offertalre” ' '* '^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiHiiuiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiMi(£ -Ue of a diacuaaioiv to .be led^by Sermon^”God’a Autograph” rjevred Wfaile-youS’e been away fighting, some thing.s back here have VM) FI KL £ G320 Fred Hall, a member of the Board publican party will have a part In \J the pro^am. ■ ■ ■ Rev. Marie Fergl»on Anthem—"Inflanunatus & t ’’- ;‘- changed —^ real estate prices, for example. It’s true that homes of Directora oif the Eaatern Co- Posthide/-'" Allegro Rbsstet Operative Leaigue. Other features already huiU. are'overpriced in certain areas. These inflated prices $1.20, $1JUI„$2.40, $$.00 (TXk Included).; Hartford $-$122 Moderto" ...... Kern Soprano Solo— - on the program are a discussion Charles Helmold, popular young Youth Fellowship, _Mrs. Ward will drop when n,ew home construction goes into .full swing again. FURNACE BURNER SERVICE pianist, will be gt Csvey’s Grill, Mra. Rouella Curttes on the new irieat regulations of the Krause. 6:06. OPA,' a ^reaentation of the first East Center street, tonight plav.- Offertory—r"Andante” .,. Slncero So, here’s Our best advice to servicemen under current market ing popular present day and old Tuesday evening, choir rehears Anthem—“ Benediction” • ..Lutkins, quarterly' report arid the election al at seven o'clock. 7:30 O'clock conditions: Apply to us for a Veteran’s Guaranteed Loan which ' of officera for the coming year. time tunes. - v , . Postlude—"Allegro” ...... K(rig •f' - = LflTt STAGE SHOWS S A f. i: S u m ..a 9 > »S The trustees will meet at the 3:3() to 8:30 p. m.—The CYP should he ample, or even more than enough, for a down payment.; parsonage, 20 Henry street, Wed club (high school group) will at Next — and this applies to any prospective home buyer — i(jsist nesday evening at seven o’clock. WE REPRESENT THE STRONGEST tend the United Christian Youth that the balance be financed with an FHA Insured Mortgage. C fA ti ^ TODAY Conference to be held at the Cen.r .-H tral Baptist church In Hartford. STOCK AND DIVIDEND 2ilon E\'angellcal Lutheran Church ORATORIO F H A ’s underwriting experts will examine the transaction from ■X H J SAT. s u N. The program will include roiiainar Cooper and High Streets groups, fenowshlp, and a talk by an unbiased viewpoint, and from every-possible angle. FHA lyon’t PAYING cy/te WOST TALKED OF V / F F ' T ’J 1 T 1 Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Paator THE WOMEN’S CLUB Lewis Fox, a Jewish lawyer ^ f recognize inflated, speculative prices, hut will value the pnipeily L.t BAND IN AiVltKICA ' D /i # iff W i V „ f 71 M it ______COMPANIES Pentecoet Sunday Hartford. Supper, will be pro from a long-range estimate of the market. .FH.\ won’t insure mort vided for a mniai charge. ' All IN S O ltE 9 a. m.—Sunday School and Bi HYMN OF PRAISE” gages on homes in neighborhoods where values are not stable. Nor Of Manch^ter ble Class. Edward C. Rodger, Supt young people and young adults m are Invited to this conference. will F H A accept shoddy construction or poor workmanship. And 1() a. m.—Divine worship. Text; IN 1 8 ' /ACK AUJX I.S Monday^r-. By Felix Mendelssohn - F H A will protect you, to o, from buying more than you can reason Acte 2, 1-13. ‘Themet "PentecoaL” a The Week 7:15 p. m.—Boy Scouts, Troop I ■ , • ably pay for. SURE INSURANCE! PRESENTS 25. Charles Lynn,, Isader. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Sunday Presented by D IAL B810 85S M AIN ST. BENNY SMiTif School Teachers’ meeting. Tuesdsy— The Manchester Trust Company is approved to make mortgages Wednesday — Walther League 3:15 p. m.— Brownies. Mrs. Insured by the Federal Housing Administration. We particularly anniversary celebration, fellow Norman A. Wilson, leader. welcome inquiries from Veterans. Cff**** I" time and let’s talk ship dinner, at SL Matthew’s Lu 3:45>p. m.—Junior Choir. Mrs. RICHARD DU BOIS T/ie Horn Blows Stanley Saaicla, choir mother. I South Church Choir it over. theran church, Ne\g Britain. Young People’s Society will leave chtirch 6:30 p. m.-rGirl Scouts, Troop Society’s Foremost Magician . - V at Midnight MOIROE T. Miss Jessie Hewitt, leader. George G. Ashton, Organist and Director at 6;45 p. m. • 7:00 p. m.—Junior Girl Re . MOBO. KEROSENE RET AH. AND MhUORlHEiTRA J serves. *■ Gospel Hall MOBOJiEAT FUEL Monday Evening, May 21, 19*^ at 8 O’Clock PLUS: WARNER BAXTER la *n M Crtne Doctorta CMirag*“ . 7:30 p. m.—^Tha Quadrant Wholesale 415 Ooiter Street (young" a ^ t group) will meqt at the 'church and then proceed to w High School Auditorium ' ENOS TODAY: MICKEY ROONEY.Ui “NATIONAL VELVET* Zjny ZIG G Y ‘ *0:.30 a. m.—Breaking of Bread South Methodist Church j i.'-.ia p. m.-Sunday school. the parsonage-arheira the Pastor will speak on "Understanding the O l l i Gasoline T .p. m.—Gospel meeting. Main Stree!l(^and Hartford Road Bible.” All young adulte are In Admission: Adults (tax included) ...... 85 cents DON'T W AR! BUY BONDS HERE NOW! T/VLEIVT i ll TIm* 7:45 p. m. Tuea&y — Prayer vited to Join thie group. HUSlMUn (AIVI\ I I I : 1 I I I A L L W E LC O M E ! * - ES High Sdiool Students and Under .50 cents meeting. l» WedneedOy— MORIARTY BROTHERS 7:45 p. m. Friday r-'Bible read 10:00 8. m, to 4:00 p. m. Red “Oa 4to Laser A t Oeater smI Broad StroeU 4 VORf.lV SIMIIIS ing. *• Croee eewteg. Mrs. Edna Caro Hmiiiimi^mimiiuHiiHiiHmuipiiiuniiimiimiuiniiiiiuiiUiiii Opea An aad An Night. Call SSM Tickets May Be Purchased At the Door. A.dvertise in The Herald^— II Pays t ------a - ■■■#— 7 T I ■' -i' ,-’ , :',■ ■■ ■ '-r- ■ '•■ ■,■' •/
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Oasollne \ Me»tm F»U. Ete, * 16*A coupons good for four g&iy Pour Rco Staitips Y6 and Ions through June 21. B-6, C-6. M 96 id X2 through D2‘ good Juno 2. Stamps Ba and e-7 coupons good for ^pVeJ through ^ g o o d through Jnne.SOj *“"r - Fuel oil ^ K2 4h f«u gtf^ good through July Period One througlr^e coupons Where Sei^fice’AlwayB Reigns Supreme Plac^^tb Visii, THE '^URLI-CUT" g l ; Q2 raroi«hJU2 good through good through Augpn. Last year’s Right Sesstfh Aug- 31. ^ . V*7 Let Us Show Vou TiliTs New Hair StTring As Taugitt By Processed ^aCoods period four and^ve coupons also ^ or Hardwarel Book Four Bide «U m ps ti2 expire Aug^^. . V* ' For Hair Do Mta, Robert Fields of New York. through M2 good througMune 2. Stamps N2 through S2\ g « ^ i^tUon Board Houis North End Concern Also' throurt June 30: T2 throu^X2 iowlng- are the hours at the Wi^flon Beauty Parlor through July 31; Y2 Md office of the War Price aM Carries F^ifl Line of ind A1 through C l good throug lUonlng Board at the ^tate \# Well Fitted for Aug. 31. ■ Arhoofy: Carden . Necessities. Sugar Right Treatments; " LOW Moilteya! 10 a. ro, t^-JJO p. m. Book Four Stamp Jo good J4ow that warmer weather la / . 99 East Center Street tfazhugh' June 2 ,Jor ftye pounM. / ‘Tues^ra: Closed ^ day to the T^e season for permanents"^A» beginning to show itself a bit, are StaiTip 34 good tta^gh Aug. 31 public. now in full, swing Snd if you hhve for five pounds^^Jfext stamp valid Wednesday; m. to6|> m. you thinking about wtodow not already done so.^Ntter phone screens? Manchester Hardware Sept. 1. ■ ' , Thursday «lid Frtlaya: lO a. m ' / Shoes ■■ 5009. and aSk yo>»f favorite op Company located at 248 North Everything ini Wear HIGH GRAbE to 6 p. m. Main street have a good supply, of B o d k ^ re e Airplane stamps 1 Saturdays: 10 a. m Njo 12:80 erator at the Wcfdoh Beauty f andr I good indefinitely. OPA adjustable window screens, also ing Apparel. noon. • Studio to 8Ct'h.''ide a few hours for combination sCYHten -and storm no plans to cancel any. Next you. More and more people ^are ip vMid Aug. 1. Office telephone 5180. doors. ■. If you prereivyou. may buy PRINTING becoming conscious of the ^ fact the regular screen doors for they Infants to ’Teener^ JOB AND COMMERCIAL the perfect permanent is have these In stock also. "W4*™**" ;vcd by chance. Miss Juul. who Weather also reminds us thSt'lje- , ’’W e Invito- the Pleasure PRINTING is a rhember of -the NaUonal^Hair-1 fore too "long we will be watierinlf of Your Patronage” Fronipt. and BNtcient priatlBg Prof. Schenker Views^ dresser^d CostnotolSKt^Amo- our lawns again, and ' Manchester of AU Kinds clation, Hardware Company has one Item' Educational Ocpup ortfie Hamord that will delight the heart.of-many \TH E TOTS AND Guild has glven'-^ovrfs Upon hovirs COMMUNITY PRESS Badly Mistaken X' a householder—rotary lawn sprin A. E Hnime* J W Bar^ of time In r e e m t^ a r s 'to the klers made of me$hl-. These have TEENS SHOPPE Car. No. Mala and No Sehool Study of all toincheiK^f beauty been practically IrrtpoasHjlie to get 449 31AIN STREET Btreeto — Telephooe 5797 out until ^Jihe Spring of 1942. culture. Shc-^e.s to Y^rk and Mr. Onllasso ia pleased that Review of Radio Co*m^ (Stallnytroopa captured Berlin in regu larly^ study w th^toadihg Reguldr Chech Is Needed he is able to offer thes4 to HJs cus the Spring of 1946.) * hair stylists, skin speclsUstsXand tomers. mehtator^s Talk Here sees jto It that her operators a ^ The speakear said that Turkey Of course you are having a gar would enter the war on the side glvCT the opportiinity of learning T^Keep Your Car Running THR CAR YOtKIWN Funiace and In 1941 Show Hitn to le latest proven phases of beauty den this year and you know that " .* ^ Germany. He aaW that Tuy- Manchester Hardware has a pleri^ ’ B e W r o n g o n t h e w ap.^^^y would, never enter the^wn^ op^ . . Uta ranalng order, 11^ ■ ' Advise* Few Treatments^ i Cook’KServlce Station t't the‘ can check your car over? It; tlful supply of all kinds of garden real asset. M/js are'still a Ions Plutnbiitg Supplies — :—^ thethe side-ftt slito t* Great Great Britain. Britain, '(IJOr- ' ( ^ r tools and some wheelbarrows. It key la one o f , the Unlt^'^wa- According to Miss Juul the basis Green has^onsistently been ad-| will really pay you to have this wgya'troai oara. LM os. Of more than ordinary Interest of a good permanent Is hair that Is vertlslne the necessity of keeping done. The idea that garage men might be a. good Idea to take.stock tfons.) . ' / help keep yonr preeeat oar Ig - O f All Kinds to Manchester people, who^chance, In good Condltlpn and if your hair your car In g o ^ n in n ln g all over Are trying to InstoJ Into now and see Just what you are One'Matement Proftasor Schen coW I going to need' before buying those Uie beet poealble tocehaaleal to recall it. is a talk given befoto Is not In condition, adviSea a few Uon-that we a r e A i^ g way from T the car driv^g public Is to have ker made that nigh^.^ hla "so- Hart’s - Seeds that /are so well ooadltton. Be Oonsletoat aboot three aervlce ^lubs hew, the Kl- treatments before yoUr ,)crmanent. news cars. More arSmiore this i your car checked and find the WTong” addres^ particularly Another Important factor IS the known. Mr. Oallasso assures his Mqnchd^ter waiiis. Rotary and |!»fchange, on griped a great mfmy of hla listeit- is being brought to be^Obo the ■ trouble before It becomes serious, having It oheeged aad serviced proper cutting end shaping of t>e people of America, more andsmore ; In many cases It may be impos- Customers that these seeds are ars. He asda that Canada was .tested fo^. germination so that you here. It pay. ■ O ct 6,1941, by Prof. Andre Schen- hair, for without this you canhot ^ are dlsappearirig daily f f ^ j slble to have, your egr toed U Hardcore Co. lukewarm towards the war and have ' a successful permanent. may have no doubts about their • Petor flallaaeo. Prop. E e^ 'ft’ the hletofy department at would d ^ t U e to help. '(Canada the road, cars that will not . W >w alt too tong and If thU la not the Unlvetalty Of Connecticut The Robert Field, distinguished hair usable asain. Of course many of ^ tbe case, you may be sure that goodness. These come in bulk and COOK’S SERVICE ST A. 248 North Main Street talk n^easor Schenker gave that haa pcowMl to be one of tbe moat stylist has some intriguing Ideas In packages. ,' . factora In the United Na- are jiust wornAiut, but the ! ymijCrepalr bill wUl be a heavy Brands of Fertilisers Manchester Green Pbqne 8896 X Tel-6265 BiM t. iust two months before ss to hair styles and Miss Juul and large majority of the care could one I f y ^ delay. J „ ,, « p ^ I Harbor,’* Is of particular cauaa.) her operators are carrying put When planning your garden It Is .1 r I m'i 11.11 111 II — — ha«. been made to lastolf the! Cff coSm ^u kno ^ t Cooks well to have on hand an ample sup | a t « ^ because of the views he Bdlttles Air Power many of his recommendations as proper attention hajtt4)cen given ; Service StAtojn haa a towing car Another statement, made by to styling the hair to suljt ona’a ply of fertilizers — for you will In the light of what to them In time../'Nq mechanic to help you lf'>qu are unfortunate This Has Been a Hard W|it^| now, Just three and,.«»e»' Schenker at thla particular meet- >wn personality—not, the '.topylng enough to have trouble With your need more than one kind, you can undo the hkrm done by a know. Manchester Hardware insoh Brps. _years later. mg has proved to be, perhaps, the oTa hair-do j i ^ because it°I» new, cSlt while out on tha..road. You ter — It Goes Withont Say Profeaaor' Sohenker’a views be most outlandish of all. He satff but an actual personalized hair careless motprist, one-who disre ha've' dried , sheen manure, . dried gards all dlMress signals from his have only to telephorta^them at ing:: Electrical Contractors fore the service cliibsAt a dinner that air blows wbuld be of little styling. There are different types 3996 and within a short space of< cow manure and Vlgoro for quick at the Country CluVOn that night consequence. (German leaden Of permanents and It is only car. , results.. You may wish to use DO Th e GUTTERS 53.3 Mdtn Street' . Must Be on UookoU time you will find them at^Xfour bone meal and you will find that are all the more^interesting be. have admitted that Allied air pow through study that one la able to side. ■ -. AND CONDUCTORS TeL 6227 - 7606 cause the TJCpim. historian la i er was the principal reason for authoritatively advise which type It is not a matter of looking .over here, too. Don’t forget that On Your Property Need ^ tor business today, for Him ga- The work turned out at thla you will need to fertilize jmur radio commenuitor and, supposed Germany's dowpfall.) is correct for certain hair. Miss service sUtion Is of particularly pairing? ly, an wpat on Interpreting the E>rofenor schenker. said that Juul does not advise the cold wave rages are full to overflowing, but lawn If you are to achieve the Ws Will Glady Gtoi Yo^ because these men reallzeA that high quality and the prices are type of velvety green lawn - that news. ‘Sint he is not a raoK^*’^ * night that Great Britain had erred for all textures of hair, in some fextremely •: / ?------moderate..--- ^ for ypes Esttmates. icato:^ u ..expert x . 1. standinif —,-Is,, to — .In'not fighting HiUer by way of cases she finds a heat wave is when cars are laid up. there Is you want. It Is only through con , Call ( exteilt. borne out by a review no answer to^ it buf to use\the of work. If you have not been stant fertilizing that a good law-n Greece and the Balkans. (A t more efficient. However, the best here before you . Will be well talk hVre on-Oct-d, 1941.- and safest way to Insurers perfect bus, they are making a drive to is achieved and kept. And speak NORMAN BENTZ the time, . it now "develops, Hlt- pleased with the type of work g «W Boaslgfa.’ Eaglaad*a Fall leFs generals wanted the Invaaion permanent iz to mqke an "appoint warn their customers that it la ing of lawns, you may need to pur S92 East CenterStreet almost fatal to Ignore certain turned out. Due to the pressure On Uult bight, two months b«- to come that *9my In order to an ment at the Weldon, Beauty Studio chase, more than one typo of lawn and be sure of results. ■ signs In a car- Cook’s, Service of work. It would be wise to phone seed, tor the same type will not Tefepbone 8966 ftwe **l*earl Harbor” and three and tagonize Russia and, perhapa, ahead and have a definite time set ^"'«e-balf yeara ago, Schenker told cause an Allied breach.) ■ So many women are relax _ Station are trying their best to ■give perfect results In all types of under the skillful fingers of/ th e help their customers out of dlffU to bring your eSr In. ’This .will soil — asliMr. Gsllasso or one of the combined service clubs of EJtlll another statement made by save time and enable the mechan Kancheister that he was convinced Schenker, since proved a fallacy, trained operators at^^eldon ciiltics sifl his salesmen "ribout the different Beauty Studio today With a series patron of this SerWee Station you ic to plan ahead so that he can kinds they cari^. that Germany would never be de- was that rieither Germany nor go to woi^i on your car almost BILL'S TIRE iaatod in Enrope. He foresaw the England would attempt an Inva of facials, Intjdd# neck and will find It pays, for they will help No doubt the cHlldren will want J. R. Broithwalte shoulder massage/ You really are by reminding you of certain Immediately. Of course that a garden of their oWn and Man and . downfall of Ruasla and England. sion. He said that since neither means your car will hot be laid He said he preferred to speak of would brave an Invasion of the a different perton when you are necesaltle-s that should be attended chester Hardware hriye garden Keys Made, Locks Repaired through, tired little lines are eras up for too long a period—a vital seta for the children to uSe.ln their REPAIR SHOP the downfall of England, rather other the war would be a stale to regularly. ^ , .A Issue with most of us today. ' V . Tools Ground than the downfall of Great Britain. mate. ’ , ed froin,y6ur face, you are utterly Have Vonr Car Checked own.garden. You may notable Wm. B. Green. Prop. relaxpdCand at peace with, tlie ■if you have-not had your car If you want reliable service, to diivq to the seashore -very:ofte*i ftpoftoaor Schenker teld Wa eud- Critlctzed President ..L a ^ Mowers Shar^ehed ienee that the fundamental iasue wpidd and heat of all your face hah checked recently, how about call drive up to the Green and let this year but the youngsters Columbia and Elk Bicycles. The speaker, really took himself Cook’s Service Station take Ca**® at that time wraa tKpt of the Ger out on a limb when he criticized lat delicate blush of a youthful ing 3996 and asking the mechanic enjoy thoito:, wooden sand " palls of your ear.. . ElcrtHcal U ^ e n man Ideological atate versus the President Rootovelt. He said akin. You owe It to yourself to at Cook’s Service Station when he right In/their'.qwn sandbox In the 0. S. Tires. have., one of these series of facials back yard -r aSk about them. By democracy of the United States. It was evident that Preijldent \ , Re-Condftloned - Repairs. .Serrles. Historian Sqhenker predicted Roosevelt was pursuing th4^'poli before many more days have pass This does riot mean thinning them the way, if you have a youngster ed. lotions. the famous Monique .you are trjrWg to keep on your that Russia would lose, England cies of war without the iMncUon Creams which" won the coveted to a meaningless line, but follow . Gpn'f Repaired Accessories. would lose and that, the United of Congress. (President Roose Full Line of Face rreanna ing the line Intended by Nature. porch. Manchester Hardware have States would win. (The United Weldon Beauty Studio carry a Seal of Approval of Parent’s Mag some of those hard-to-get porch velt’s harshest critics, politically, azine. which ia so very hard to Ret. Miss Juul has done some wonder 52 Pearl Si, Phone 4200 180 Spruce St Phone 5450 States was not at that tlme-in the would backbite on that one tp; .complete line of face creams and ful work In tinting the eyebrows, gates hi stock at present. Miss Juul ha.s visited the nianufac- Spring’ time is paint time ahd war, and It was pointed out at the day). " this tint will stay In the entire life the time of ScHenker’s talk that turers of Monique and says that Marichcater Hardware Company A t the end of hla talk Schenker the amount of research that goes of the eyebrow, which is from he continually referred to the de said that be believed that a. state three to four weeks. By arching reminds you that they.have a feat of England, not Great Brit Into the. making of these creams plentiful supply of Ox-Llne Paints W e HjiYe Been in the of nat^ala, as such. Is dead knd and lotions is endless. The Seal of the brows, pulling out. the straggly KRAUSE'S ain. That has been a typically Ger WHERE hairs that Impair a clisar cut liqe on hand. both, inside and o u ts ^ indicated that a totalitarian state Appro.val Is a difficult one to Plumbing and H at man thought.) for Europe was beat. He said that and having them tinted slightly, paints. You may have your cltolce GREENHOUSES TO USE achieve, for the laboratory testing of colors arid It might be pHfll to Explains Accent the United States should not op the prodiict Is rigorous and the the result Is an amazing one. It ing B u sin g for MuhY I 621 BartfqtS Bond Maaehwtoa r -'"Professor Schenker told his lis pose the setting up of such a to definitely gives a new personality add that there Is a igood sdnply of product must be absolutely pure. It white paint over theto Just at teners that his Central EhiropeM talitarian state In Europe. ’('The YOUR GAS must be proven beneficial to to your appearance. When you" are Y e a r s . Spaclai Attoottos accent Was. due to the fact that aliroclty plctiireii now being at the Studio the next time ask present. *171686 Ox-Llne Paints Ulvea r * rsdae COUPONS the skin and lU reliability un- are particularly g«5OT. their pre Rely on oor esperience and he had been brought up In Swlto- shown, the cost of such a totali questioned. If you have a akin Miss Juul or her operators about OiUeia. tw . S70S eriand. He was bom in Indiana, tarian state, are answer enough). yqiir brows— you will really love war formula c a to for'Ymre linseed service for best results. Spaetalista m Fto problem Monique is the answer to oil and ydU knew that injures the he aatd, but went to Switzerland Then Professor- Schenker con ’’Quick Cures for Ailing Cant!" it. Miss Juul will gladly advise the results. The Weldon ^ a u ty aeral aad Wed- with his parents when four yegra cluded m his talk on October what creams'and lotions will best Studio is busier thSn ever these paint weathering well. Make Man d I a g A iraagg- . of age. '' 1941, right here In Mahcheater. days and In order to insure ..gainst chester Hsfdware Company your n ea t*. GEORGE’S aid you. headquaptera for pairiting supplies Johnson & Little In bis talk here m 1941 he said that he was convinced the United By the way, have you considered dtsap^lntment an. appointment thist he thought Stalin would hold States could do business with Hlt- should be made well In advance. as welK^as other Items of nier- 145 MAIN STREET Oaf Fkurere^ ESSO STATION ^ having your eyebrows shaped? chan le*. PhoBS 6876 Putted PtoaU. ' Main St. A t BIsmII St. Bear Himtliig is Expensive Ten Oat of $80 - Moet Beeattful Building . I - — * * . .... ^ !T 9 /■ ■ A recent study mads of ths< Whatm, Ma, Be j CHARMORE black bear In Pennsylvania has Although there are 380 salmon G I B S O N 'S /YJallle and PouHiY: Tyron’s Palace, built in 1770 by fly patterns,.. the average flsher- William Tyron, Hla Majesty'* revealed that sportsmen spend an Cre Bringing Top Prieesl BEAUTY SHOPPE estimated $5,000 In bagging each nuin -seldom uses more than 10. GARAGE'* ^ Vass Governor of North. CAroHna; was ROOFING Ohr Work Phone 3048 'The one reported uaed moat fre ^ 4 0 once considered the qjost beautlV bear. The morie> is spent on B.- H. Ofbona. re o fL . PEED- COMSIITI ARTHUR’S Speaks of travel, guns, ammunition, lodg quently and successfully is the ful building In Colonial America. Problem, B. V.' CooirbllB, Style and. Jack Scott. A-2-A 848 DUln Street! Built at an original coet of ings, clothes and other Itenia. Speetollshig (sr Charm. B E A E / . MOON'S FEEDS f SO.OOO, It .was destroyed by ‘ fire Your I. ; FUNERAL HOME LARSEN'S “ SPORTS EQUIPMENT SPENCER FEED SERVICE step ArooM To See Dsf &'Son ^ and Housewares We have it. If it*e to be had. SUPPORT 180 Main Strfiet Cleaning Service 34'Depot Square T el. 5406 We can get It, If it*a to he goL relieve that mus Needs a| We can do It, If It eaa be done. cular bac^cbe KFFP yOUP CAR It le our aim to eerve yen eo and fitlgue—glva wen iOiat you’D "aek. fo r aM re.* Y O U n e w energy. A T FIGHTING PAP M A R T P. CAMPBfeLL'S b MePABTLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE NASSIFr ARMS CO. By ItavlBg It gervlee* At — FOR — Hardware Store Fire Insurance SPOB’TS SUPPLIES Apartment 94 O Onrden Drive \ / A k i^ SERVUIB .DAYANDNIGtn On Y o o r 905 Main SL, Manchester, Comi. Y A rl 9 STAHON- Cor. Mato and Middls Tpk. Tel. Manchester 2-IM1 PH O N E 19M 175 Canter ist PhoBs SOfd FURNITURE 497 Bnrttard Beai4 TsL 991 Dupont Point ProducH And Perwmal Effects . q u a l it y We CM protect yoe lor as low' WALLPAPER CAPITOL ee 94-49 pet 91,404 tot I vewe’ CHRYSLbER,^ DESOTO, PLYMOUTH p B I N T IN G I Griswold's .GRINDING CO. ^ Urns. MUnhnnm Prm deni 98A4. n a prtatlag 38 Main St tsl 7958 .Let me cell et yoer hooic m 4 . ^ e r v k t : a n d g e n u i n e p a r t s Job sve do for PICTURE FRAMING Service Station expiele detelle ev yon w I I'l an Mato StrsH ‘*WbcB Things Are DuU TELEPHONE 8459 Our Badness la Good” EXPERT .AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK SAWS OP Atl. KINDS WATKINS SKI AND MI.EU Art hui* A. Knof lo Get Specialixing In Hand.dndJ*owet *q[9e Btuettwe fire DEPaT SQUARE GARAGE General Motor LawaaMiwers Sbanwi Bmest Bojr, Prop. JOHNSON PAINT CO. and Ovaakaklad W i there. Heseht T to 9 B.M. WILLIAM H. SCBIBLUGE Agent* tat ataraalllao titl. 341 NO. MAIN STREET TEL. 5l1S 699 M^IN STREET TEI.. 6854 Repoir Work Beat fM Air- 919 MAIN vntBEt. 199 Spraes Slraet rs i - ' .-‘i t ■ ■ “ - ■ \ ■I' ' ’ “\T , . V /T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb. MANCH E K . UUHHW OATUKUAX, MAY ly, 1949 MANCHESTER; W N N ,' SATUKUA•A X l y , 1U45 ^^lUB SIX Urge Mailing -Died for His Country Ttvo hfore Manchester Men, When Ton Bnjr r d i d .otready had and lost . its flrst Peterson Murder L.ase Manchester leavers,, and is now pushing out Ghinese Again ;e tsathernig Here It seems doubtlea^rue that, iia its secondary buds, o^- about the For Rations . War Prisoners, Now Ffee SCREENS Evening Herald was argued Ip Ii)S^d?fense.,at his early gamble'^c'Onv,_^whlch hash't itold Foochow \ ______.*■' / ' p Ob m sh e d BT T1 trial, R^yal S^ctersoh, who com Ends in Record Tinie nK A LD YIUNTINO 00. INU come up. ^ 'ro m itw River iRoad Of State Odd ‘Fellows! local Red Cross announced patad In the Aozlo Invasion and In Buy Fuel Belongs Too ■ IS aSUn «re«t \ mitted min^f here last Febru - ' By Malcolm Molifln ’ Time and Trouble Can this ihqrntng that tvro Manches the figfitlng In th s .Caaaino aiea oft Kaaebwtch'^on. \ ary,’ was-'^^bom-"'with tw p’ strikes ^ As Japs Quit Page of Hartford on Fab: 15, and ter menNFlrst Lieutenant Richard the .advance to flome. He was TBOMAB rBROViSO' \ MtvMoiian, reured editor ot rbe^eraid, preserves his contact Took But Three Full that this fact waa borne hut in the B)fi Saved by tJse of a 0«Mral Hanaser again^' him.’’ with" his former daily 'readpinl^ by writing a weekly letter for has been a member of King David | J, GworekNpf 63 Glenwood street, promoted ttKx First Lieutenant on Over 300 Prcseiil at the Lodge for 54 years. accused’s own perliopsi entry in JPenriy Postal C,ard. and Prlvate^lrat Class John J. May 5, 1F44 Whfiu In France. roundad Oetobar t. ISfe-v I^^an be suspected, tdp, from theee columns'; fn which ejyire.-ses his own leisurely amved- (Continued From Page One) Days to Hear AU Testi hie diary of Feb. , Ids'in which he iRuscowVCombiiiaNoli Connects Gold WaU'h Presented ‘*N. -- - Fltspatrick. of'sjW Spruce • street, Reported SIlMlng Iir Actloa Pabllabad Branr BraDlng BaotpS ■iBe atn^aptiere of the diary which at cor.vtctions concerpiitg ion.*, major mutters and his observa Banquet - in Masotiic mony ; ^ ^ a l ’Man to wrote: Pfc. Fitxpatrick Itas miaatng in and Holtdaya. BnUrad at tba China coast, and In defensive op Grand Master Roberta, the! The'Mancherter Wkr Price snd have been liberate from Germa'n X ■ “ Itdayi did ap much to make the cold- tions ccncer’lrung lidihe very minor ones, as seen from nls.borne •‘I am writing" In thle book to action on Docember 2 last year In at Manebaater. Conn., aa on the oanks;^the Nisntic river. Look "tor his contribution erations would face annihilation. Temple; List of Grand It-at speaker, tii ’his remarks, I Rationing Board,- today urged that prisoner til w ar ci W indow s . lUll Hattar. Some obaervera in Chungking Die'in the Chair. night the bestnews eo far to go Lieut. Gworek. the\h'usband-of the European theater, m .-waa a bloodeditaas of hii’ crime clear, X - -«sch week-end' thanked the "local lodge for,’the I ------— down. 1/bought » gun and hoi- the malls be moro widely used in Save Up to 30% Fuel Y a n K e e foresaw a possibility of Japanese Officers at Affair. very fine evening and reception! the former Miss Molly AgoAinellt. member of the 310th Infantiy, fO B SeairaO N RATBi that ha wad aaalated, and influ in a trial which lasted but tprte ^ater auj^* I*®* o* applying for allotirlents Of raitloned 7,fith Division. The local youth, Ona Taat bar ...... | j r abandonment of aputheaat Asia in that bid been extended him and I waa one of the drat American- bffl- enced In hla prodraaa toward h a ^ By A. H. O. In^Just what degree tha roportg-inches across the shell, though favor of poaitiona north of the What was perhaps the best and full days, Royal S. Peterson. IWner. ■ Page___this la a awetl commodities. cera to step on German soflyM a enlisted at the age of 17 and waa EXPERTLY DDSTALLED Par aenth by Hall .W Mrg. "Roberts. At'thc end of th«[ ■ . .. piaipi and a wonderful looking WITH THE EXCLUSIVE Slacla Oopy ...... I Irig the third and U pal aWtfe ere are a good many of the Yellow river,, with the - enemy- the most largely attended . affair Grand Master’s talk Noble Grand -qnt hospital worker was aehtenced I . "A great many people-.believe member of the 7th Arihy. HeXw(a8 assigned to the University of 9TEEL SEAL- . S 9.00 frofh the San Francisco ebpf^r- I Maine for a specialized course In Dallfarad Ona Taar called againet himself. I'^ we hB*T Don't look now, but this Gener evacuation from Burma to Thai- D avi^' Strong presented to ,G. M. Roberts I ...... — on I giiess I'll that they must make a personal reported aa missldg in action dq Waatart BUtaa and aPO ;^^S13.00 enc*' reflect the actual state -of sUgfitly smaller or "cherryatong'' ever sponsored by king to death In the electric chair appearance a t the Board Office In' January 2 in France of this year. Infantry training. He went oyer- No' lh eh l No Rale VcBttlaltoal ^ I. I ■ to make a rough gueag of these al A.isembly'may do aome alight land SA; the first step. " a 21-jewel solid gold watch and I C hec ICBHBBR o r progress there I don't- know;'but size and some of the bigger so- The Chineae high command said Lodge of O dd Fellows w as ^ild August 17 In H artford County Su get $20 tomorrow, tom ehow .. O^er to get ration coupons." the In early February a message waa seaa In October and leas than three Ohoaga fleraa to Rtom flaab ta H Nh j thing about court reform after all, gold w rist band from the ofricer*'! after I get the gun my worries THB dSaOCIATBD PKBB- fluencea. we would guaas that if one were to accept their tenor cSlled chowder-alze fellow-s. Chineae troops-had broken into la;,t' evening at the Masonic Tcm- ahd members of King Dq'ridj perior Court^yesterday afUrnoon. chairman said. "As a result, aome received by hia wife via a short months later waa reported missing Ota From INfllbB Foer Heoal Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa ta axMualTaly thdj'were some combination of I and it will ^Nnp great harm if over money wllrbe over. I hope of them travel quite a distance- to wave radio listener in Ohio that in action. T k e s B No Bulky RdndMfva to Store ta OeUarl antltlad to tba uaa at rapublioaUoa at as Juatlfled by fact he might well As'S mattar of fact all qua- Foochow 'Thursday night and had P'*' /. ■ -Lodge. Mrs. Emma N ettleton also I The three superior court Judges i what is done is done. Without ref completed rocapture of the city sitting on the murder trial. Judge so, anyway.” ,X apply m extra gasoline and put her husband was captured and Pfc Xritzpatrlck was liberated No Fuoo — No UUdora -* UtUa Ttawl •U aatra diapateba^ etndltad to or not radio c^me thrilteVg or dime lit- conclude that the major powers haugs are choivder-sized. . And I. The banquet, served- by Osano, presented him a gift from Sunset | F eo tu res otbaeadaa oradifad la tbit papar and erehre to the studlea arid findings by Friday morning. Rebekah Lodge. Jamei E. Murphy, presiding, with With the gim recovered and themselveif to a lot of unnecessary placed in a German camf>- on May t8. He received his basic Itaalt to Foal flaroflt erature w ith-.f"llttle Jlve-at-mos- at least had picked the wrong the caterer, was a full course tur lnconveniencS;\ Oversea Narly Tao Years training atXCamp Wheeler. Ga., gi«a tba local aawa pobliibad bara. and recommendations of the-Jiidl- personally conaid^. the completed Enemy Remnanta la Fllgji-t . At this- point the toastmaslei I Judges Robert L. Munger and definitely eeUbllah^ aa the weap Paynirat—M Maatba To Pay! phere; ""y- groups, to represent ^^hem. Per product, wltb'-^be qtlsmaug aa its key' dinner and was enjoyed • by Frank E. McEvoy. sitting came>ld on which killed Wk»r and which In nine cases'but of ten. a per-' Ueut. Gworek left Manchester and WM .ifiter transferred to ^tUI rlghta of rapubileatlob pt apaelal clal .Study Commission;'., , . A dispatch to the newspaper Ta 300, every available** le a t being turned the balance-Of the prdg^m l Camp Pickett, Va. He graduated Window! dlmMlMt barain, At ,af>y rate, not Snski'pg out haps it i would haVe beetvht least over to the Girard Entertainment I at 2:15 yesterday afternoon, and Peterson admitted dWjnlng, the sonal appearance isn’t necessary, with Company K, 109th Infantry, Let'Ua Shew Yek a Rutce That, Commission was "actually bate, superior tb any made from Kiing Pao said enemy remnants, 'taken. coriSesalon and the death-bed h;- added. “A penhy pclatcard which in March, 1941 and was later se from M anchester, High achool F, H A. FINANCED — Ifl IS TO PAY. iSiir^aartr aaraiea ellMt pt N. B. A , Baraioa vjry^well in living In an o^lnary appointed for two pressing'roa- w-ere In flight to the northeast. Bureau who presented five acta ot | when the accused was brought In P> t. Robert J. Hall ■ Ine. as Well, and ^possibly •betteK .lf we long clama. . ' '' At the head table which waa to the court room Judge Murphy statement Involving the Ujabetlc briefly states what you'fieed and lected to attend Officers’ Candi with the class of 1843 and waa -kind of world,, he had created a sons. One reason was the biennial had seietted at ourXhegotihtpra Meanwhile, there were persist beautifully decoratid with three 'a fine mlxe^d p ro g ram ,, your name and address will, bring date School at Fort Bennlng, Ga employed- by the Plfioeer Para PnblfaBaraX BabipaaoUtlraa: ,disnipti\-e influence of the Judge'-'^ Anyhow, with the Scarcity'\ol ent reports here that the Japanese The committee who planned, ths I imposed the death sentence on two laundry worker, the avlderwe, on Mrs. Margaret ’rhompson Hall —Baw world of his own in which hIS Boral arrangem ents were Col. H ar counU of flrst degree murder, as the two charges of first degrqs an application form by return mail He received hia commisaionaeiai shin deals on the. work of the Gen- the'cream of Qv.r baseUalt playeH meat what it is, the lavish, supi^ were preparing to evaepftte sev- old O. Hansen. Dept. Com. Patri event is to be complimented on I * ■“ '• ‘..... ------it.lv. > of Westboro, Mass., vridow of Pvt. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. BARTLETT-BRAINAR TPHb Chicago. O i^ lt aqd Boatob. highest good fortune seemed to and'w izC flghter'b. Jhe slickest of the fine manner In ^hich the at-1 charged. murder waa fixed permanently, and save you time ' and trouMe, Second Lieutenant of Infantry and craPAssembly. The other was the , of rplam meat” that nature has 'e«tl pockets along the 0iioa coast arch Militant and Mrs. Hansen: "When you have filled out the ap- TIpbert J. Hall of this town, who was assigned to. duty overseas Sylvester Fitzpatrick, 107 Spruce lOS WOODBINE STREET ^ ifiaw a m AUDIT'' OP be the , possession of a weapon disclosifre of the unreasonable and! een Hangchow ,btiy and Hong fair wad planned and handled. W u Solved quickly At one Ume Friday afternoon our (Wd sharps, the noisiest distributed all over the bottom of betw-i “■ ' ...... Mrs. Olive P. Skarin, president The trial was unusual in that pUeatlon, mail it to ua and, if you was killed in action, in Germany nearly two years ago;. He particl- street. X TELEPHONE t-UN cnunnaATiuNa with Which he could threaten and uneven coitipgnBation received by! Kon^,\all- of whic,h ’might become Rebekah Assembly; Jesse R. Stin The business session which con* I while Peteraon Was -under cross and most \unjntelliglble t>f our from the commission of the crime, examination, by State’s Attorney quaU^for the rations you want, on Afirll 6, liaS received the Purple ipuy. Inb^ ! our probate )uflgea under the the Nfantlc is a big helpier-outer. death traps if ^uiy sizeable forces son. Deputy Grand Master; Julius vened thla morning at 9 o’clock I they’llD^ sent to- you. If you don’t Tba Baraid kill. ’ present fee syatein.The Commis auctioneers. 'Hlie trickiest' oif-.our will be In charge of O- M. Roberta. | "^the holdup shooting of jeweler Hugh M. Alcorn, he was Mked by llfart M ^l,' awarded to her hus enem.v position anchored to tfie aaanmaa no raapooatDHlty tor Also the’ fish pro.spects arc landed n^byT The poitrts report L. , Strong, Noble Grand of King Matthew Wldr in his store on the qualify yhq will be notified of this band posthumously, together with Manglma river canyon and .OlrcJed tSDofrapbleal ,n appaanng' «i ad- ^The law ha.s no aclentiflc for sion harJ two' ntiain' cujatiye Jobs criminal lawyein.,^nd the • least ed alTetted inejuded RwatoWj, Luncheon was served the dele-j the prosecutor If he remembered sopnevyhat by^lter than itsiiai. David Lodge, and - Mrs. Strong; evening of Feb. 28, 1945-at about and the. reaXens why,” a letter -from the office of Secre 43rd Diyisign back on' the highway at the vil Tba Manrhaatrrt Bap- mula Tor measuring an Individ- to'do. Otu> was to impfoyc the inhibited of our lliatrict attorneya. Amoy, . Foochow and pos.slbly Thomas J. Rogers,toastmaster, gates a t 1 1 :1 5 by Osan;o. a convei^tlbn In which he told ning Many a big flatfish—many as 7:15 p. m„ the crime was solved another man, triiom Alcorn named tary of War Henry L. Sttmson lage of Dallrig. 1 her^U ry and environment inethnd of Selection of the' ..city for the Job. Indeed It'Tnight have W,inchow\ X and Mrs. Rogera; Charles S. Rob within one hour and 40 miijutea -News of. Pvt. Hall’s death waa car On Davao gulf, the 24th divi Saturday, May 19 and town court Judgea. The dthr larjie aa flpundera though definite erts, Grand Master, and Mrs. Rob Breault, that it, was easy to get al ''N^lsfortuhes and resulting been a real. inspiration .if we'had (Vice Admiral Ryozo Fukuda. and the death weapon, a .38 cali money with a gim, Peterson said ried in The Herald when word was Units Retake sion, 'u’hlch ha been trading We Are Now Setinng er was to regulate the Incomes of ly not flounders—have been taken who on Tuesday was named -com erta; Harold L. Chalker, Deputy ber revolver had been recovered by received here. heavy punches with a big enemy weakheqsea* and' the law haa ^no probate Judges. tu»ncd the.^atter over, in pa"pbri at Grand Master of Massachusetts, Vewg Secrecy he remembered aXconversatton he Report Stalin Speaks ><,■ out this spring, and some of the mander of the Ja^nese^ fleet' in the police— all within 2 hours from had with the hiuabSnd of a patient Private Hall, the son of Mr: and force fo5,-4everal days on the Co- way of depidlng tha degree to - The 4udlrial Study Commls- \ least, to. the army and let it a ^ China w-aters, was quoted by a and Mra. Chalker; Mrs. Johanna thexcdmmlaslon of the crime. Mrs. Harold T. Hall of 278 Lydall Dam Foe Held gan grass plains and hiUstdea, Stalin has finally spoken open niore skilled anglbrs have had Voos, ti. P.-Rebekah Assembly: Test Loomingl at the hoapiUI in lyhlch he tried HOT MEALS DAILY which habltital things in o,ur civP slon, not finding these two prob its champlon,^ tank team, complete Tokyo broadcast, recorded b^s. the The state waa aided in solving to Impreaa him wlth\"toughneas.’ FederdfSiigHr street, wSs borrt'In East-Hartford scored, a breakthrough and dash ly, In a letter to a British newspa lems troublennme enough by fair "luck, already with the striped FCC, as saying the heavy fight Mrs. Grace Sanborn, vJunlor Past the crime, first by the death-bed 36 years ago.. He was educated/In From Page Om ) fixation may influence tome one of with flame throwera to the con Pres. Rebekah Asseihbly; Ralph He said the man Was worried (Oonttn ed four miles to the edge of Sasa per correspondent, on the Polish Iheinselvee, undertook a rather bass. -X " ing in the Pacific and thA (Conttnuad From Pago One) statement of Wlor who admitted •schools there and In this town and air field, a 4,700 foot form er Jap- NOONTIME AND AT NIGHT weak mind. If 'lt'^cpuld decide,-It ference with a forinal challenge -E. Foster, Grand Patriarqh of that hla aasailant waa Peterson, over his wife’s hospital bills and queation. And it is, in the flrst , large scale rewriting of the en "changes" in Europe "naturally Peterson said he could\help him ^tiipply Stand was graduated from Manohealer sault, dropping A-Um 6f bomba fbr anew Navy airstrip. The 24th h u could not punish theSe, influences, tire state Judicial s>-stem. _ The to . all comers. RussiA preferred, to Perhaps, even the snapper blues have complictaed effects On the Grand Encampment, and ■ Mrs, that he lived at the hospital, aldhtg High school In 1938. He was a every 10 Japanese^Mong the bat- ALSO. DELiaOUS SANDWICHES OF ALL RINDS place, a gain to have him realii- F o^r: Harry F. Sweet, D. D. G. but was bound to keep the nametl to get money. If necessai captured four of six enemy air nor even'grant their validity as an mo'rsi ambitious It became, the likewise present their most,,vio will behaveNmore normally this Chifla situation.’’) , of "about five” others In conft-l In his quick capture when he re ', (CoBtlnned flYon Page One) ' member of Sock and Buskin tlellnea. v • ' fields around*’Davam. Ing that the isbue is of inaportance more It widened the areas of Its M. of District No. 24 apd repre turned to his room In the laundry Called Cold-Blooded. B k w * ^ Dramatic Club,, a member of the ... ■■ I ■ I. STEAMED CLAMS excuse. ' lent battle units as champions an.d summer and fWf than they have ‘ The (Chinese had been driven senting All the D. D. G. M.s of the dcnce; It was the names of the five! Hold P art\f .\quedubt Route snough to warrant open public own disagreements,. -> doing in' rebent , years.* A from the fdrjner treaty port ear that the committee unsuccessfully | a little more than an hour after In the opening argumefit/rtor for foreign countries—fixed by band, the A Csppella thoir and the Inasmuch as the Japanese atUl A match produced In 1 8 ^ was" EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT, Why Royal Peterson became Ih^ This preseht General Aa.sembly have them fight It out according state, and Mrs. Sweet. the shooting snfl his wlUlngness to the, atatt, Assistant SUte’s^ttor-. A rt CTub. diacusaion from him, aa a con- per blue traditionally bites lier this week iafter the Japanese aodght to obtain. the Combined Food board which hold part of the aqueductXqute, known aa the "Drunkard’a M a ^ ” kind of individual he became it A has given painfully short shrift to to the ancient code of tooth and Other Notables Present give the police snd state officials ney cibarles 8. House of thls wwn allocates an .international sugar Before entering' the service In because the holding enjl of / the traat to the close-lipped and baf S threw in heavy reinforcements. The newsman qatd tha^ for POf-J cooperation after his capture. - capture of -the dam does not \aa- problem for our whole social sys tne.r«!p9ri. of the' Judicial Study claw, with the mastery of the w-lth tba. determination'And sav Foochow is 125 miles notthw-est of Seated at othertables reserved sonal reasons and “for fear of re* I branded Peterson as^ a "cold crop pool—may appear In the re-, •Tuly of last year sure Manila Immediate use of th^ splint waa treated with e / flre- fling ’ diplomacy which has fol Coirilmiaalon. B ut once it had jtoT them • were Grand Warden Peterson freely cpnfeaeed bis blooded, brutal, bnsen murdei maker for the Geay Manufacturing j>roofing chemical which prevent-' tem, but It was not a problem for world - as the prize. agery of a shark, but for the last Formosa. ' ■ prisalB,” the five Informanta gavel port despite the fact the govern water., ) lowed the Yalta Conference. kicked that report unceremonious Stanley Hosmer andx'’'® wife; act and all details of his life and guilty on both count* o t mu; ment has labeled them "top se Compatjy, Harfford/j44e trained at burning beyond mid-point, thus three years they have been act Nothing to Support Peace Rumors him Information only upon hl$| actions with special reference to -To the south, thb U .^ 38th dl- .Speaking to and through the Al the court -trying him. It was coh- ly Out the., window, some atill Because that la how a large Grand Secretary William.^. Hutch agreement’’that I would not n v e t l | in the first deflree.” cret.” The committee has tried in Fort McClellan, Ala'., iind was sent vision, moved tow;vard'lhe Wawa saving scorched fingers If the small Voice of conscience irtuat ing. like a lot of ' cjjildren whd'. The development was reported ison, Who has held this Office for the shooting waa recorded - and Attorney ;WllHam Wholean. in overseiis in January. • \ usci^'attontlon was'distracted. lied press, Stalin is stating his frontejl with the endj-eiiult. which part of the American pre.ss and their names." vain to get the figures on the rec- dam, another sourt'e of Manila’s have operated,' and- that has now have found a full case of .lollypops as Chungking was stirred ,by un the past 40 years; Grand Treas signed byi^eteiaon under the di his openl^ argUMsnt for the de \drd — particularly quotas for Besi.des his parents and- wife cpse to the AUied public, which la was cold-blooded murder, planned microphone all too evidently re The committee voted the cpn- rection Spain, Italy and Swttzer- Pvt. Hall leaves a daughter; . Pa 3,500 yards .northwest of Mount A 4l6 CENTER STREET Slid premeditated as If it were a gards the Frisco meeting—as a San Ti-ancised. that Japan • had tempt proceedings by a 13 to 81 detective, before midnight oh Feb. better thaij having him merely a constitutional amendment which care so much, fit lunch time, ‘ for Representatives Fred L. Pheljis der eonaidcraUon "his urt*r lack lijid. melk Beemah Hall, eight montM Batangan. ..against heavy resist routine and casual thing. Both contest for supremacy. If the handed a peace offer, to tha/Unit and Arthur E. Zollin and their vote behind closed doors, but mem 28. ' Old: a brother, Corj^ral Allan T, take unilateral actions which •would dw the main p a rt of one of bers disclosed later that. Repre-j of 'Proportion of valuep/* He said 'he report may accuse OBA of ance, klfiing at least 2ClO. the prosecution and the verdict the tw'o^uratlve jobs deqianding their peanut butter sandw-iches ed; States and Great-" Britain- wives; Grand Marshall Francis J. Police Find Hie Diary that from the flrst jfieeting with making a "paper cut-back”. In this Hall of Camp Gordon, Ga., and seem merely a blunt defiance of United States comes out oh~top seiitatives Green iD., Pa.), Hubei [ The same evening police obtain-' -On^Mindanao, the U. S. 31st di the stateV attention. ThiaT|i the and milk. Sort of cloyed, ‘j^u ’There, was nothing official here to T'erkla and hit wife; Grand Con Peterson he waa ^pressed with yearia home-canning allotment' sister. Miss Jeafi' Hall. vision captured 'Valencia and two the rest of the world. * were fair snd Just. Some dsy ws "that will be an occasion for flying support''these-'rumors, and the ductor Everett C, Smith; Grand ro- know-. T hat’s no way for a W'ue- Kearney' (R., N. Y.) and Scrlvnerl his fault and stated that "his con and putting it in effect too.late to alf-weather grass airstrips in tha If SUlln’s method Is improving, msy lesrn how to keep the Royal up to the ridgepole of the hen tendency Wm to treat , them with Guardian Bryan Scott; Grand dence, irthe foregoing waa not in vlde for the 'jHjpular election Of flsh, big'or little, to act. It's agin (R., Kas,)' -dissentei^' I cepts of smaU'Gilngb .are the most save qny sugar. Home canning A common constituent of sun'A ntral "|»rt of the island. M ^ H | L P Petersons, from developing, or city and town <^rt Judges. tipuse and crowing, loud and long; extreme caution. Herald William R, Martin, and itself -conclusive—a personid diary distorted.” what of hla case? reason. Yhere was, lio" Indication «i| 'quotas\were fixed in mid-April. tan lotion. Incorporated in trans Drives Toward Junction hew to keep them from ^ doing if this country should fall to prove ’The /Chinese for some time Grand Chaplain Rev. William Ber —which was admitted to the "He Is not a fit subject for cap Committee members said much of First, he proclaims, that the ar Final adoption'^ that amend- riman. What action the House would takSkl court record of the (RsC- only over parent plastic materials used for The 40 th Ipf an try dlvislen, aid ment, which. If paabe^ In thb ^ unquegtioned cobk of the have /Main'rtalmed the existence of an ital punishment," said Attorney the sugu already had been issued ed by units of-the Americal divi rest of the 1« Polish leaders "baa harm whan thsy do develop. Until Ibrground peace factipn in Ja- the violent objecUoh of iJefense windows in m ilitary alrplarfiec, re Ducks, Ducklings ■ The program opened with the Wholean. “He had two strikes on when OPA announced new limita- duces deterioration from ultra sion, drove south WANTED VETERANS no connection with the question such prsvanthtlvea hsvs been per House If R should leave any other' i, headed by form er Fren>ier singing of “America,’’ with Invo Attorney Reinhardt L. Gideon, him when he was-born.” tlons on Ideal boards. houses In 1M7,I would go before, ’ x ..u this diary for rfiore than a month violet rays and p^tects crews way toward 'a Junction with the of reqorflrtruetion of 'the Polish fected, .those who. drift into the the votera of the aUte In 1648. gre*t power^ngam with special Earlier this epring the moiq- Prince Konoye Snd aupportrtl,se cation by the Grand Chaplain, E m e r g e n c y Defense Attorney Reinhardt L. ProMem. for Local Boards agarnst sunburn. > 31st. These, by-passed a strong conspicuous featured visitors,..< cretly by Wg business interests, ReceptlaB la Held previous t^the fatal shooting, The reaulL committeemen said, ' For provisional government." They sasumpUon that crime Is a lark would take the aelection «tf these reference to Russia—with uncut Peterson/IM personally written Gideon declared In argument that minor court Judgea and, their anxious to avoid further destruc Fpllowing the banquet all pres the physical facts of the case is that cltyW era—many "home- were, he said,- arrested on purely must pay the atralght penalty. Comb and a shred bf , spirit sunrtv- our cove were several pairs of tion of Japanese Industry. Are Taken Do^^l of his ihtenUon of robbing Wlor Essential War Work! WANTED canners” In name only—got their staffs entirely out of the hands' Ing, It would be all-sufficient Mallard ducka. That la, I think ent rtflred to the upper lodge at bis Main street store; ’This were fairly well settled. It waa ad tbllltary security grounda of the General Asaembly. The Ju PnrMdng 4apa Hotly x room where the reception to the mitted that Peterson fired the sugar before fq^rmera coi)ld apply. proof ^ a t we had fallen' pn evil they werh Mallards. Anyhow the dlgfy was perhaps the most dam- •Now* local boania are faced with 'iSpcondly. Stalin .states that "It dicial Study Oommiaalon'a beat In Hunan province, Chinese Grand Master waa held. Serving ^Apng evidence the state had,. al- Shota that killed Wlor. He aaked For Packing and Shipping ,1s untfue that the arjrested Poles It Should Work proposal, on the other band, was days indebd, drakes wore thpt marvellous troops- have been reported in hot as ushers wefb members of Sunset •The Civilian Defense organlzs the court to take itpUce of the the problem ofVeither refusing FOR A RIOT OF COLOR IN YOUR FLOWER ROGERS "xthough the case was clearly de canning, sugar to farmers who ■X .were Invite for negotiations with With a few proper samples of that the Governor nominate them Big is*s|rue Stuff headgear of brilliant green and a pursuit of the enemy through the Rebekah Lodge fieautifu^ attired tion in Manchester Is about dis fined throughout. . “outstanding” medical' testimony and the General Aaaembly confirm In evening gowns, ^ho did a fine of Dra. Howard F. Root of Bos.ton, need tt. or of ovW-lssulng sugi^ CbRPORATION ^ Manufactured Items to the Soviet authorities. The Soviet enforcement, the new law empow very fancy s^irle of body clothing lilllB and toward the key Japanese banded and the nine telephone According to the. State Attor CARDEI^VNEXT FALL PLANT DA'RDY X them, which would still have left- Such Is the Impression that base of Paoching, guarding the Job and kept all preaent moving ■n eminent authority on diabetes, and risking an ex^em e natlcmM whleb la sitpposed to distinguish that were installed in the mwer ney’s statem ent in hlS final argu Manafacturers of X authorities do not and will not ering the aUte to aeiae poultry the big patronage lasue'xS Hart aome Americans—too many communications city 6 i Heng- In an Orderly manner aa tlje line ment before the court at the con from which Peteraon suffered and shortage late^ the\8umme£/they Arjaiy and Navy Specificatio conduct negotiations with those anywhere off the farms and take ford matter, bothersome both to this particular variety of vduck, yang In .Japan^ vital supply cor passed by Grand Master Roberts part of the Municipal. Ipmding of Dr. Isaac W. Kingsbury of contended, ''.r CHRYSANTHEMUMS jv6w. X \ Plastics i Americans, I fear—are xflc^iug where thf report cent' waa Io-| clusion of the trial Friday after The report,may dedlqre govern ■who break the law on the protec it at cellins-frtcea should and the Governor and the General Aagem- while/Hifi''l8dy ducks, like moat ridor from Manchuria to Indo and Mrs. Roberta, noon. that the case qraa so "air Hartford, a recognised authority I ■ • ■ ' bly. Let this constitutional from the ’’news” from San Fran china. At the conclusion of the recep qated. have been The! ment food authorities', have* ap tion of the Red Army rear." poultry black market In Connecti lady ducks "bf^ all kinds, were telephones were ' when the! tight and cleaKtkxt jt was con on dietetics. amendment be adopted,- and wq cisco, which seems to consist of At last reports the (^^inese tion Toastmaster Rogers calledjin Attdrney Gideon said that Pet proved sugar allo^enYs for for Mill afiff Oakland There Is. of course, an Impor cut. ’The'bperatora who come Into dressed in miirt) more aedaCe country ente war, ’iTievI fusing." ^ N eign countries Without -getting PLAiNTS//AVAILABLE AT Full InnffxWork Pay wobld, in 1849, see a session of 'About one part demonstrable fac^ were within 18 miles -of Paoching the heads of the various branches Events on FM0lj[.NIgfet eraon waa .not subject to the same Streets ta n t dlfiTerehce betw een-' Stalin’s Connecticut''with their glamoroua the General Asaembly free of i brPupia and dark grtiys. of the order for remarks which have ndt..beeii'______used io r som el sufficient lnf«M»iat)on o i\ suf^lies ' and nlnetyrnlne parts of bad on. the northwest, - and 73 miles months al^^Th the meantime ef-i Reviewing the evsnoiof the fa-- moral restraints by which the av- version of the affair and the Brlt- and profitable offers of »S.OO for court job hunger, , which would be i ' Anyhow, it wasn’t long before from Hengyang, a JuhcUon of the were short and all extending cour tal night, Wlor who IrequenOy erage normal man la governed and Int His couptw. \ __ ___ guessing, bilious suspicion and tesies of their particular organiza forts made by the local officials to I It. p ro b a w will concedeX th at It 61 WASHINGTON ST., TELEPHONE 3743 All hiring done in ger ish-American version, which hss almost anything ^rearing feathers j* - the lady diicks disappeared, and Canton-Hankow railway. ’The high have >fiem released to the tele-1 worked In his store riepairing he declared that It is now s mat* ■ il V ’lAere need be Httle , doubt j imagination perverted b y ^ e jour command indicated the entire tion. Those speaking were: D. D. w atches a t night, wias in his sio is ter of rmrord that "the class to is too,.-ikt»'now to avert aXsb.oi with fluently Intimated that these arq not long goln^-td' run the risk that, under - the------proposedconference elec- will fall the only ducka to be seen about G. Stinson, who at conclusion of company t o i other work I age/'Uiis/'year but It will nrodm- cordance Arga right wing of the abortive Japa not successful until this I on Wednesday- evening, Feb. ^ which the accused belongs was ex TheS. & OMPANY P^les revealed themselves to the of having to turn around and sell tton of judgea system, there. | were drakes. Thfr /females were' nese drive toward thp Amerjean his talk presented- to G. M. Rob and Peterson was admitted by^ terminated In Germany.” mend price and manpower/lqcen- Stabilization Plan. and leave us crowing gloriously erta a gift as a remembrance from eek. The telephones were re-1 Rus^Shs at the request of the to (Cohnectleut Institutions Tor the ] would still he_ politics In the ssr;., staying home for a While, Then aiK base at Chlhklang, 250 miles Wlor. The latter had a .88 cqliber What normal man puts Into Ma .tlvea / to boost can snd atigar neet l o c a t e d ^THE^OLD OAKLAND lection oL Judges. But It -would 'i alone—until such time as the restf hla associate Grand officers. D. moved by the Telephone Companjrl plarvtlngs both here j r f A abroad. British 'government, which urged lower celling price Instead oT-forl one morning a' couple Of weeks southeast of Chungking, had fold yesterday afternoon. P rovolver, with six cartridges In diary the words that thla inah be .sfRcfly local politics, and of the world shall gang up on us, ed up. ' „ G. M. Sweet, Dppt. Com. the chamber, under his cost as he haa?**xiiald counsel Gideon In Ms If /the potential croir thus Can be PAFER/MILL TELEPHONE 4000 them to rSveal themselves for the »8.00 ■price they planned tb^ not .eonoentrated In -Haj^ord | ago, one of the Meadamea -Buck sen, Prea. Skarin. Jr. Past-; res. It has been decided to keep thsj built up, the cqptfmittee feels, tl beat the be-jMbers out of ua and - - - - / V radio system that was set up -at [ entered. He showed Wlor s brace final ap p ^ to tl» courL purposes of negotiation.. If this get In New York. 'ror"tiie poisoning of state poll- appeared, sailing past our littre Sanborn, O. Patriarch / Foater. government will be Justified 1 tSke away our belligerency and Dep. G. M. Chalker of Massachu- the same time as thla is not cost let which he had purchased there He finished With an appeal to the Read Herald Advs. Is what really happened, it will /MeS. -.And If any community got A very lazy local man waa fi provlouely and asked the Jeweler court to read"tte testimony of Dr. dipping deeper Into available' Hitherto, the OPA has been our country at the same time. boat landing at the foot of the setta, and G. Sec. Hutchison, whfi ing anything to maintain. stocks now which otherwise must become the ■ unpleasant duty of i and retained an Inferior Judge, nally 4>revailed ubpp to apply for for money. Wlor became nervous Root the axpaft ori diabetes, the handicapped In its handling of I It would be the clear responsl- back yard, followed by. ap -appen a job. He seemed „tb ftU out the ,» ■ I be ta^ed against the threat of the British government now to Surely the sports pages have and after pacing pack and forth story Of his early^fe and the tes poultry deals it has suq>erted of j biHty of the voters of that com- become the first pages of a lot of dage whicta. on closer observation requisites the applicatlqn called denying he had any money, ran, timony of Dr. Isaac''IUngBbury. further shortages. say so, formally. ! munlt.v. They would have the for, but the-salary offered uf:as being black market operations, American newspapers, and the resolved itself Into a string of the from the stqre. In the final argument for the Aside from the question of the ! direct choloa 'as to whether tiniest ducklings I have ever seen very modeat: ’ . Wlor was struck three times as state, Hugh M. Alcorn...... handicapped by thafSet that le their Judges were good or had. odor of the sweat of competitive Manager—If you tgke the Jrt). lEAT THE BEST AT REYjWANDER’^ arrested Poles. Stalin’s iUtement They were about the size of Bra he tried to eecape from the store. the case against Peterson Seek SpJutiou WANTED gal proof of the bla» market na They would not be at the nsercy' conflict has banished the aroma you win receive a raise in six' Rib Roast of Beef ' ... A '. ^ ' The etate .contends that one shot— air-tight” and clear that, IMPORTANT! says that the reorganisation i of ture of the ahlpi^ent was missing. of some Hartford awip, zil nuta and they paddled along months. of sweet iQterhationsl concord the fourth—went wild. Peterson confusing. " It w as unl( 5 p o t the polish provisional government Invoices ware always on hind, As recent , experience hss behind their mother In single file, Applicant—You say I’U get a Steaks With Fresh Mushrooms . ran across the street, vaulted the from the very begitmjng/ h® F ^ o rH o t EXPERIENCE NOT n e c e s s a r y : proved, a constitutional ameifd- from the consclousnieos of ’’the raise in six months? "can only be ’ solved on the basis showing that the poultry had been exactly so far ap art—wee balls -of ' NatiTS Broilers * wall on the west aids of Main W aa DeBbenRa Aetton' .V s e d car priegi^are higher now than they ever will be again, of the Crimea decisions because ment must travel a long and pre smartest danmed naUoir U>« M anager—Yes. if your wmfit Is strsst," and disappeared from view. bought at cetUng prices, but there carious road, and It is even possi brownish doWar. They ware the satisfactory, of „cptt'rse. ' ' He pointed ufit the dellherate- itimmd Prom - Apply / no deviations from these decisions face of the^earth." LOADS FUN -i- DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! /'' Fear Perasss sa Street' neaa of thq/flet. the purchase of b^^ithJ^rm any fallen and new cars manufacturedi u s^ ' was never .any recqrd of the ble that those elements who cutest thinga Imaginable. There Applicant (turning. aWay in dls- / ' Four civilians who were early on - AU rl6«t. aU right; If th a t’s the gustjl—Oh, I mlfflt have known the gun,/tne daily entries In Ma aattafy those who/havejtaen )Cbn- can be permitted.” amount of cash whlch''dj^ actu^ m ight pass it in this aesMon al may have been seven or eight, Winesl' Liquors snd Beer ' ^ the scene of the shooting were Three "elementary condition^” ready plan to defeat it next aea- way you want to wind up this there would be a batch to it. parsmmr diary mentioning many tending that lf Ameriea means co THE pRFORD SOAP COMPANY ally changed t^d a In thq pur- possibly nine of them. Howard Murphy and Ms son, John tim ee^h e intention to rob WlOr, lonial peoples 'WquMr have Indepen cars rices will_go lower! Why not make a profit on your must be observed, says Slallpt^ if slon. But it is possible, tbo, that war, that’s the way you can have Lea of EMridge street and Louis .chaae' transaction. 'iBut such false We haven’t seen them since— voluntary acta of Patersoh In dence, then tM'deiegatlon ought the Polish question is to ba-'solved once this amendment got out into It—and wfll have It What breaks eff^’s R estaurant Carabino. Lea and Caiabino at „ie recovery of the gun ahd the to be wllljBg^o write, that Int^thc ^ d car now? . We urgently need used c(ir$ for War Work*' invoices will be no protection the open It would enjoy such unless a lady duck Uiat we saw tempted tb follow the murderer u .-\n hiring donfi in accordance, witfi area stabilization "by agreement between the Al loose next Isn’t In the Im t likely TELEPHONE 8922 sipied statement given the police charter against the new authority for port from the people of the state laat Sunday ,was the same niother acrose the steep hlH oppoeltertBe without promise, threat or under Bar -Indepeddae^ plan. that its final, success would be, as to bother me. I figure that at \ We pay highest prices allowable*—cash within 5 min*\ lies." „ . . ; -■ state seizure, ft celling prices, of with the same-family that we had store but loet him when Pptsrson. any duress. 'The/Britlsh and French nave ers. The first SUlih condition is that sured. worat nobody is going to be able doubled back to Forest rtreet and' any poultry found in transit. L^t gllmFaed nearly a fbrtnlgbt be-- ^UmtniUc He spoke of th* possible d mads it clear they don’t wants“in- • the Lublin government he made ' Let this current General Aa- to start No. 3 while I am still went weat on Forest strtet. deyMidence” mefftioned. They thke -even if car is not fully paid for,_ .. " the state exercise this authority sembl.v pass this anacttdment. fore. I prefer to believe otherwise Peterson admitted Mdlnr_ the of the defense bf his humble be utes* •*the basic, core" of the future Po-‘ aroimd. It won’t affect me any ginnings. fthe grsatasr men In c stand that some weak territ(H once or twice, snd the black mar -and then- also get'v^p nerve because this soother bad only five 1874 death gun in a MtCh n e a r'^ ^ c n e y rtaa need and vvant blg-power-pro llsh Government of National enough to put proflata Judgas more than No. 2 affected Private throwing milM^d ^Iked on to history canlff frorn,.-41umble sur keteers, we Imagine, will start ducklings with her. A man who roundings.” Alpoilt said. He tection while .governing them If out of town, call us €^ect V nlty pledged a t Yalta. The seC- ,on a atate sateigr and prohnte John Smith who starved to death SEE JARVIS WHEN PIJM'INING wards Centcr"x‘treet where he ob- selves^ giving Connecticut a wide berth- court dnnaces under stale au- was clearing baas gear out of a tsined a ride to "the Center from dared those. Considerations held a n d jond fltalin condition Is that the a t Valley. Forge in January, 1778, no place-»n thla action. The ' Russians suggested an W^NTED-WOMEN G i l ^ pervtslon, and It woul.d have boat, and who^emed to be fairly which ■ point .h4 Walked home with amendment that would place "in* future Polish government "pur- leaving no.kin. But it’s pretty YOUR POST-WAR HOKiK Btate’a Attorney Alcon^uoted ■"X, come from.nowhere to construc a t home m the neighborheKxl, a local gjri'. dependence” In the trusteeship /* ■ ..mie a policy of friendship with the tive action on the two Items likely to affect America’s future HOUSES NOW a v a i l a b l e IN MANCHESTER: In tjie"meantime police were In Shakespeare’s Richard m IN ALL DEPARTMENTST Both Early And Late spoke aboutc the duck family and WATKINS section. Then they supported a . Soviet Union and not the policy of which have done most to make and not af all favorably, if w« formed of the ahootlng and «Br- and the Merchant of Venice and Cihlncae amendment to include, said; ’’She had thirteen at the BROTHERS^ IN C from the Bible In h(S summation the ‘cordan aanitaire' against the Argument over whether or not Judicial reform a aUte Issue. don’t get clear .away from the no To Settle An Estate^— FOXCROFT DRIVE— t e n I MlMartin '■ and Dwyer, LicuL^Wil- both "Independence” and "aelf- start; now there. are only those f/X ll|m A. Barron and ChW -Of Police of the case. government” as aims fjjr depen W’orking conditions good—l)igheaj^payX This work is Sbviet Union."-. The' thlrd,B€Mln thip. Is an early spring'sUU con tion that the San Francisco'cop 4-Room* Single. nvallnMn 91 Center S tr e e t Phong^4164 Manchester flye.” I’ll bet he didn’t Itnow .' I’m 6-FAMILY BRICK— space for two ppstairii. Oil I Samuel G. Gordon begsm unaolving ■7’^ dent territory. cmidition is that the queition c t tinues, and It iroems time to issue ferepce w ^ called .• aa a huge FUNERAL the case. Chief, Gorilon obtained That left the Americans, lined essential ta the ^ysical fitnesa'of the country., going to keep on believing that Indivtdual steam' heat each hoat, hot water. • Screens and, reconstructing the government be decisive cdmmuniqu.e. . , Open Forum sporting event, with a lot of glory storm 'windows. RecrentiMi the informatlM from Wfor in the N av y up 'With the colony'-holding nations I t has been clear enough, Tor the mother" of the seven-to-nine SERVICE apartinent and 3-famlly flat, srating.rfibm It waa Peteraon against the Rtissians and Chinese, "resolved t<>getber with the Poles, and plenty of profit going to, the I 'pll boiMT heat. Alan six ga room. Large lot. some time, tbat the spring was string Is off in some «tber part of 'wh'o.bitd shot him, and he set a net a position the delegates don’t rel TOBER MFG.CO. who at prese,ht have ties with the Winner.' rages. Oak Street, near Main for pi* laundry worker when -he > i&iant U-Boat ish. . early, disastrously early, for those Why the Dela.v the river, with her bVQpd Intact, Street. Very good Inveat- OFF WQpDLAND STj; Polish ,people,' and not without But have It the way you want , 7-Ro«mi Single. Oil heat.'s returned to Ms room. things which - were already- in To the EditorN- and that/this old lady WHlj ’* the I ' OrmandJ.W«sf; ment. ODOwa Bode, to Hospital them.” . ■ * ,v .. ' . Montha ago the Manchester It. After all, this world probably conditioning. Lot 80x180. (CWitiaBad Prom Face Om ) growing position. ’THey respond five R e v e t had any more. d ir e c to r tra laige t-car gorage, Shortly afterward, CMfiCer Win The first Stalln’’condition repre- Board of Health. Representatives isn’t going to laat forever. EAST CENTER ST— field Martin, stationed at the back Public Records 'aents the often reported variance ed to the-early abnormal warmth, of the State Health Department .Who w ants to entertain the sua- erty abont S yean Nd. Caafbe States officers also found the Bsanttfal S-Boom Single, 4 -aeen by appointment only. door of the hospital, me.t Peteraon pushed out )9uds and .blossoms, and the Board of Selectmen agreed phbion that some wretched eel has bedronma, large sleeping porch ^coming ba,ck from town, and .the bodies of twq Japanese aboard who, of interpretetion of the language that a filtration, plant should be ' "Steamers,” Quahauga hod committed 4iara klri. at Yalta, with the Russians deny-; and then succumb^^, lit soine lec been gobbling those beautiful lit and snnporcb. t-car garage, PEARL STREET— 'officer ordered him to throw up hia Warrantee Deeds WE HAVE A I.ARGE DISPLAY constructed at the South • Man "Nobody down here seems tp re- on heat. Large Int^ haRfls and escorted 'Mm .lipstairi Censorship shrouded further de ing that the language there meant tions to a toUl decree, when the chester'Resertoir. At that tlihe tle ducklings—like one of those lO-Rooin SisRIe, Lnteat im tails concerning passengers and Herman O. Schendel to Harold - 'O F mepiber a time when there were wheife he- was /interviewed . i by E. Crozler, property located on the a ' “new” government. The sec- weather, slipped back ,to a norma), there appeared' to be some- ques barbaroua pickerel that ■ commit provements. Steam beat, eoaL crew of the U-234, fourth Naxl U. 80 few of the famoiii Nlpntie Riv MAIN STREET, ' Screena, storm sash. Lorga Chief'Of Police Gordon and Lieut aouth side o f RuSael] street. . ond Stalin- condition' represents coldness. , ' ' tion In the. minds of the Board of Just subb child murders -in fresh Barron: boat to seek a berth off Ports Selectmen as to the most advan er "steamers’* or Ipng clams MANCHESTER— lot.^ 5-car garage. mouth in the p a t five days " Herman O,. Schendel to Harold the classic Kremlin fear of a plot On the other band, for thinga w ater? No(- ,L ’■ } Petrtoon readily admitted he E. Crosier, land located to the FINISHED tageous time to undertake' thla there ere this year. For many The Sign o| a shot Wlor and made a full con- Arrival of the huge, 1,600-ton against Soviet Russia, a plot we which mai> must planL the spring work. I am advised by repulable M, M S-Famlly Haase. 1st floor S b A r NARD STREET. craft was awaited by the largeat aouth of the other property con decades the constantly renewing rooms and flicpiace; tad floor fegaion aftertrarda but flrst led veyed by deed of aven date. do not believe to be in existence. has by thla time actually become engineers that construction Work Niantic River Road, Worthy Service HARTFORD— group Of newsmen . and pboto- of this type will cost .40 per cent supply of these bivalves seemed 5 teams and. flreplnaa; '3rd the police to the spot nqar the • Winnie A. Reid to the Hartman MONUMENTS The third Stalin condition . de a Tittle late. ’Thla in i^lTe o t the Waterford, Conn. At 142 EAST CENTER ST. 7-Room Hoose. Coal beat. mills where he had hidden the gun ^gcaphera to aaaemble at the Navy ' -•,-/• .A.*‘ or more In the post-war ^riod. tnexhsustjble. A -considerable floor ‘4 roomk o n heat Open stairway. Large lot. Yard since the submarine Squalus Tobacco Company property locat)- mands something Britain and the fact that plowing and planting throngtaout. wMch he had purchased two weeks ed; on Windsor atroet. and It was estimated aome months number of .natives made their liv sank near tha tale of Shoals In 1936. . United l^tates have so far refused may have been done earlier than ago that the plant Irt question Also 4-Room Single with oil WHITNEY ROAD— before of Allan Page of Hartford Will Ba No IntervlewB 'Nathan ;C.’ Jeffers to John ing as clam diggera and not The rural districts of England for $60. ostensibly for the .pur* Cwlkla, property located on M a I to grant’ namely the right of - the usual. No matter when they were would cost fllOO.OOO. If the pjjedict and Wales have a much liigher II- heat. 4-Room Single wtth avail Naval public relations officers ed Ircrease is added.' that, means bad living at that Now there Read Herald Advs. able space far two addtttMMi poee of .ataginfl holdups for aald inembers of tha press must ther street. MARKERS . liUbliB government to determine put in, early plantinfla have not legiUmatc birth rats than London. money. r* an additional expense of $40,000. don’t appear to be enough long SO. MAIN STREET— rooms. Semi-air condlttoolag remain a t leaiat aight feat away « Ineorporated what. If any, names shall be add had. favoring .weather; Oiill, I have no doubt that pripritlea Ater signing tha atatament in A certificate of Incorporation to FOR YOUR SELECTION X clama in the whole river to pro 8-Rooin single, all improve heat. Lanadry In hnsement. .from the Germans when they coipc ed to Its membership. cloudy days have be'en followed could be obtained on the ‘.ype of Storm windows, aereens. Oa the proaence. of County Detective ashore and that there would be no be known M the Silk (hty Cor ments except fprnaee heat. Joseph Mitchell and other police These are ■ stiff conditions, but not by seed-activAthig or growth- materiifla necessary for a filtra vide the material for a single Fat Lot 108x170 ft. 10-day been- rage. Fireplace. $S7JI0 month Interviews. poration, w as today filed In the . OPEN DAILY INCXUDING SUNDAYS tio.i plant. The Town has the mpn Men’s Clambake, once a Connect! ly after rensonnble down pay officers, he waa kept In a cell' in Offloefa said an area- eight feet town clerit’s' office. The com ^ A M D Fu am they are still short of the>-tenor of inspiring sun, but by torrents, .of paacy. Owner moving. Price the local lockup and waa preaented pany la Incorporated for 850,000 by in Its water fund. The question cut Institution of awesome effect. 85J00. ment. wide on each eide of the gang j recent reporta to Uie effect that rain. The result Is that, although which must confront eveir busi- in toam -court the next day and plank would be roped off and that and Is to daal In real estate, loans Ererett t . McKhuMy. Mfr. Ifltalln had refiiied all further ne- many seeds were perhaps planted rM s man is,, why the delay f However, there 4s a measure of Lei a War Bond Tell waa held without bail for murder. arm ed Marine guards ,wmdfi and In'vestments. The'incorpora . OUR MEMORIALS ARE BUILT WITH > gotiatkm on the Polish queation. ahead of last year’s achedule, T^lneerely youra, compensation. There may be few FARM AND HbMB LISTINGS WANTED! Wlor died about midnight aftar that tha rulm wara.obayad. tors are Sherwood Beechler, Fred Willard R Rogera. several periods of oonaciouanaas T. BUth, Jr., and 8. Raymond EVERIASTING PRIDE m a te r ia l s , They are conditions which, to us, "gjeanoars” but there are more Craws ot three other Oarman BUILDING gro'Wtb, aa of now, is a t least, a Your Thanks! When ho gav4 a “dyjng" state pig boats—tha Ufi05, tha U-fl7S Smith. INSULATION ’ sssm to be In Conaiderable defl shade behind Jaat yearii growth Shipbuilding Beoeri quabaugs—the rounder, much ment to-DetecUva Mitcball. nam and tha U-1328—eonstatently have MIUWORK • ROORIW MATHUAIS I ties of the Yalta declsiana But at the aame time. thicker sh^ed and hecklau va Your Purchase of War Bonds Is the Best Awurance ing Petaraon aa hla .aasaUant. rafuaad to talk with newsman Itablaclng aluffUn^ MATERIALS During 1644, America's abip- I they are not, it secihs to ua bs- Bo one half of the spring riety of ciiun—than the oldest in- JARVIS REALTY CO. ■tata rfiiialli Oaaa paint with ordinary Oil pklnt win Window: bullding program was responsible To ^ur Boys In the Pacific That this Folks At Home Real Bstato — Insamnee — Mortgage* In. tha trial wfilfc began last 'BraxU gets Its name from its Often make a radiator operate Manchester Memdrial Co. jfoad further discuaskm.’^UUn'g sarly, very early, and the o1 babitanta remembera aa fact or for the .'construction'of'some 15-,- Are With Them— , tfl AUEXANDflffK 8TRIUBT PHONR8 4112 ANR 7t7» Tuesday afternoon; fthe-.atate piv- earliest article- of export, pafi 16 per cent more effirlenriy. This Hnrrison Street — Manchester 'Statement has certainly not ssads half a little bit late. So', when ar legend. 'The river might almost flOO new ahlpS-« top record, , Weekdays and Snnda.va seiitetl evidence conclusive that Braai,, a tree from whose heart- la another Job that should be done ithe-lsltuatloa any worse, and «t while more than 33,000 ships were said to be paved with these crea Peterson bought the weapon Used wood a valuable crimson dye was during the spring and summer Opposite East Cemetery Telephone 5207 or 7787 guing about what kind of tprliig BUILD WITH JARVIS FOR 8CUUBITY1 . ■lay open the way toward an Im-lit U. Speedy, whether you are broui^t into our shipyards to oe tures. "Mostly they are of me Heart — Soul and — Purse! In the kUllng of Wtor from Allan extracted. - • months. • ' rejialred and made seaworthy ^rovsnsnU ^ Jtaiking about the oak, which has dium size, two* and a half to-three N u , . ,'■■ t 1 V . ‘ ^ ^ ^ '' *
M A W C H W IK K e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN:; SATtfRUAV, MATlAT^iy, H
5? Club Reports Killed in Action Police Court P«rforniers at Dance Recital WTHT—1330 Miss Yeomans SliStia Today’s Radio WBTD—1410 itreni to D efeat ^ Are Pleasing Eastern Wat Ytme Fysel Found In Fine Role 00—^WDRC — Cirand O n tral0 6 :4 6 —Wl?RC — News; WHTD — CosmopoliUin Members StaUon; News; WHTD —News; Labor; U.S.A.: WTIC — Know LeadVFemale diorus in Just Call Me Otto In Annual Session; 10 In Contempt WTIC—News. \ self. Msh and Game M ore 1:15—WHTD —Christian Science; 7;00—WDRCN— We Deliver toe Oratorio' Tomorrow O tto Kubelle, ' ooinziUan New Members in Year. WTHT—Greek Program; WTIC Goods WHTp — Blue Cor shortstop of Lee's E m ' soft- Jimmy Scott Slated Willinmntic Man Picks —Agricultural News. respondents Abroad; 'WTIC E v e n i n g . ^ . ^ ball team, added a UtUe com- Notes 1:30—WHTD— The Fighting A. Our Foreign Policy. i edy"-ln their game ,l4at Thurz- The annual meeting of tha' C0S7 7:30—WDRG — AmSsj-ica In toe Wrong Court to Sound A. F.:® waY A n o —The X' IIW J^iUvLClBaxters, Mlsa June YeomanS,., talented i day evening agafnat Warren mopolitan Club was held at Cen 1:46—^WTHT— Variety Program; "" Air; WHTD four Navy: To Hurl For soprano' of Manchester, trill have and Jarvis-^heU he went onto F our ter church yesterday afternoon. Off His Views. W n C — Johp MaeVane •WTHT — Arthur Hale:.,WnC the playing,, field smoking a The president," .Mra. Ernest Bant- 3:00—WDRC — Strictly Swing; Robert Q. Lewis. an Im ^ rta n t p art in, to e ' sym cigar. When , he wrqq asked by Bahish F j’Sel, 35; of fit Jackson .WHTD— Baseball Game;.WTIC 7:45 —WTHT — American^ Le- phony-oratorio, "Hymn of Pralbs” toe umpire to put "-qut toe First Sabbath TwflHyb spots. A system of manpow.eY’ ly, opened, t ^ meeting with a Sa gion AttxlJlary. A i t i t n piecM, 17.000 V tl-a lrc ra ft gun* lute to tfiie.klag, followed by the street, • Wllllmafitic, picked tbs '—Vetersins', Advisor. "by Felix Mendelssohn to be glveA stogy h it answer wras N l will Local Sport League Contest American fcntry into 20 rti«imeter». and controls to rh.inncl labor In.tp iin- 6;t6_W T H T —Mualel Polish Pro 8:00-rWDRC — Mayor of the tomorrow ^.evening a t South Meth- buL you owe me eight citotq. dermanned areas of production repeating .the Collect. Mrs. wrong coqct to sound off in this ( Town i. WHTD—Early AmericAl^leAm Best Tourney. W a r a t Time of Pearl 8,200.000 tons of W^;chant ship- Bantly aske'd' 'Mrs. 'Robert gram; w no— Juke Box Jin -pdlat church, 7:80 o’clock.. He walked over to. toe thlrif' Defense Plant Rhr^) w a r a t 1 1 (Naval conatrucUpn figures was imposed, but It felj} Tar short) morning 'when he was prsssntad gles. Dance Music; WTHT — F t^k [ey and Hack Mace. ' base line and gently laid toe Cooper to Introduce Mrs. Laura 'nMIbs Yeomaha scored a muBicai' teamqdK^p effectively to tie with' Chatter were secrptl. The ArmjNgrew to of the severity of compulsory sys^ on A charge of bperating|a motor 2:30—WnC —Sky High, : Singiaer; WTIC—OaiWight Gaie triupiph aa ' “Stater AngeUep)' in cigar dowrn in foul territory. In Game to Start at ^ '1 Harbor Saw .Effort Al- terns known In other Allied c . , ^ need about 58•billion ;fob'I^6ril, 'biit inStnictor was^inccompanied by: their ; cooperation^ ilrA D-. C. -Y-|:pcct avenue, Weat-Hit.rtf6cd,-from ---- P i a n i s t ...... — ----- i------..... —...... Show; WTHT—Cbtoago-Theater 34 voices in toe oratorio. “ Ramsdisn ■ of toe“ : ROckvllte [ ■trout eontest -held by- " toe-T^f an- — The-gairie-wiH-atoo: serve as UM — to the parents and friends prtsehL Moore expressed the thanks of the 1 the ofTlce of the Secretary of War, who had men picked up on Oak 4:30—WDRC—Asaignment Home: of the Air; VPliC — The "Judy Indtridual. Oroiui Soores TJpp, Ifiz cfianehger.TTa youthi^ a t the time of Pearl Harbor sftw By the end of *1943 .a new plane by the middle of Januai^^lnga Miss Lorraine 'ScovlTlei, Mrs., Gib The program occupied nearly three Stolle and Gamble, Otto called: chfster Diviaion of tos Connecti ful bowler who like Kebart, bow i^ baptism game for the Aircraft ii! club members for Mrs. 'Bantly's ' Staff Sergeant Lenn<^ is the street by Offns.;r George Dent who WTHT—Music 'fop Half an Canova S' I C n O f l ® • • • '• ■•S e a s #* •-# • • • * 78 this effort already uncertainly be was bring delivered every 6 min were so tough on the Gwnan son's junior, assistant. Priacllla, In hours, but one act followed an fOr the perfect ball and Raips-i cut Sportameh’a Association. Ynu all year out of town. He is ode tfic T v^ Toop aa' well aS toe flrei excellent leadership and devotion' son of .Mrs. Cart A. Johnson, of had Been F^'seP-get into a car on Hbur; WTIC — V Congressman 10:15—W pRC—Al Pearce Shdw, «T 0|lO a a S a e e a s s s e * 78 gun—moving toward goals then utes, with a heavy bomber every frorlK^hat sl.ghts were raised Ho keeping with the theme of Uu? re- other in rapid succession without dell consented to give bin), just may enter at Lee’s Etoso Station of toe better up and coming keg- Sabbqto contest. The ability of ^ to her duties. . 1 .368 Adams street, and Josepif Len- Main atreef earljNFrlday morning William F. Hia 10:30p:-WHTD — Glen Gray Or- Army Teams • • ».• • a • • a^sV « t a a V a s a *# 78 Alrnii^.js a known factor os theli considered fantasUc but long since 40 minutes. Total planes made dur 64.5 bl^tu*—the-highest of any Nrital. "Album of Memories.” W0C5 a hitch anywhere. that The comedian took a or 'fit F. T- Bliah Hardware. lars In town. Llpp to a definite Ten new members were taken non of Pleasant street The‘last after the accused hAA w-hiatled to istra: WTIC Grand Old Faulkner » s a s • a « I a a a s a s 78 lineup In Chides ae veral well known outstripped in the greatest pror ing the year came to ihore than w ar year. ft^NpId'‘fa8hloned dress and bonnet’,' 5:00—Wf)RC — IC4A •’rrack and healthy out at toe lall and toe threat to lift the crown from Ke 85.000. Emphasis changed to This goal'H^ set In the face whHiKMiss ScovUI«^. also wearing The second part of the program In during the year, making a full! pews The Herald carried of him the officer from a doorway on the Field cniamplonahlpa from W eati^COpry. Smith . • 80 Shad fishermen will have to wralt , faces in Mahoheater. Coach Ket ductlon feat the world ha.s kno^. ^etUitlcd. "In Step with the U.S.A." membership. waa the announcement that h^ west side of Main strCgt, near 45—WDRC — Talks; WHTD— To Play Role Wilkie 80 balL just dribbled back to toe bart and a close match to ex■■.rjones has Mned up another fine baC ' The process wa.s begun In the heavier planes, such as the Fiyi^ of -loss of manpm^^r (wdf work a quaiiU. gown, handled a peram- • Rolnt; WHTD Date wiUrPpf^lO: pitcber'i mound, and wraa ' an a llUle longer. The Connecticut pected. , / Fortress. Uberator and the B-29 ers whp were turittng to peace- bulatortpr-baby buggy-of an ci^ featured, ^military numbers, both The club has made donations to was "somewhere in the Philip Park atreeL Duke; WTHT —News: MpeYthe Jimmy Dorsey and Orchestra, A very fine dinner was enjoyed team and barring tmibediata in of IMO with the program group and' so.lo parts. The national pines". and had been awarded a "ipysel was in a bitter m< by all after the match. These easy put out Otto’s comment river is still too high for good fish by President Roose- Super-fortress designed to reach ttthe Jobs, thinking tfe -w a r wag vintage, propelled by pushl: the following organizations this Band: Vime — Gran^..«ottI. 11:00—News On All Stations. In Manlinnt on hia attempt for a hit cannot ing. Those who have tried have duction. into the armed forces oi overl>. and draft machlnri^ti^mov- Priscilla'^agdlo appeared'^ with colors of red. "white and blue pre year: Public Health Nursing As Bronze Star on Christmas Day by resAptment and tvhen he aat 6:30—WDRG — Vlya' America; 11:15—WDRC—Sammy Kqye Or events proved to be very popular In motley niatchea, this v(ta be several of his stars, he will field at t ^ eke this country the dominated In tfte-.^unlform8. and in the priabner’s cage after i be published in any paper. haid little luck. A week of weather democracy. He laid « Five Ships Dally Built ing Intd'^he next age brftcket her mother m the clpslng scene sociation, Y.W.C.A.. , Ve,rplanck his Commanding General wiio WTHT — panep-Grehestra. chestra; WHTD—HoosleiNHop; last year and Del St. John and Ben free of rain should do toe trick. one, Kebart has - niore thaii held all veteran team. every one of these aCts.^ received a shook hands with him. and wished ing hti sentence- for ope; WTHT — Shady Valley JAm- iOoetInaed froni Page One) Roman plan to stage these averiU O tto la .a colorful guy and his own. .'The ohanip waa always Aircraft Starters WcX seemed, astro- In that year 19,000,000 tons of (26-29). " of the recital, entitjeu "Pretty as Scholarship, Health Bond, Crip 6:45—w n c Vfln Pan Alley of has added , a lot to toe league down big hand. 1 • pled Children. Red CrosA Holland him a Merry Christmas. He was While big license waa undetf' aua- boree: -w nc—Clifton Utley. \ every other Friday afternoon. known aa a money bowler and hia The Dennis brothera aic to* nomlcal inOQ^anes a year merchant 'rijipplng slid down the Production waa Intensified ' Picture,” when-AII the children toe Air. -^'butchers ,and oppressors.” he, -with btz comedian gestures. The pheasant coop at Ike Let- building ways—5 phlps a day. Gohquest of in tanks, guns, .shells, ammu wefe-arouped at the hekd of the The costurhes worn'by ih* pu Blanket Eund and the current thCh w ith a forw ard observing pension, )*g said lowly, Pt'alw ays * rOO-.New8.on all Stations. 11:30—WORC—Erakine Hawkins; Divots backers are confident that he will leading stickOra 'with toe club where we party at the front line, wher^ 6a get the workSK* Judgg^oweni ask- said, will tax to toe Utmost, the vinchyk’a place In Vernon la al encounter little trouble In dispos Tony, toe catcher and Vic on first faW t o" A.rroy the German U-boat enabled the nition, miUtary tires and spe hall. TOe little boys and girls, pils were admired, by all and wsre Cancer campaign. 6^65—WDRC — News; ■WHTU—Dance Music; W 'tiC-' cdpa'elty of toe W ar Crimes office' PiValdent Henry E. Smith has 6.000: a twwwei appropriate t® the theme, as were he said "there waa a thrtU avery ed him what he hadAatd and warn-. I Gems of American Jazz. most Completed. Ike has under ing of the challepger. In adifitlon the rest of toe otarb" of 1,73^000 men sre^ws then builders to begin thinking shout cial types of plaaes. dressed llKparty attire, the girls .. Plans were disepsaed for the 6:15^S;WDRC- People’s Platform; and will.become a major activity all his committees functioning taken to raize 300 pheasants tor halting construction of the emer- Ahead on Rchedule In Facifle carrying ann bouquets,, surely the old-time favorite tunes; such picnic on June 8,'^ to be held at minut^.” Mis dlvlsloni-.we 77th, eiil him then to sit dowm and keep? WITEp — Digest of toe Air; 11146—WDRC—Chuck F oster Or ing’^llncup may find- George May had 280,000; critical 1' was known as the "Stalub of Llb- quiet. of the Judge Advocate General's smoothlyi,Chairman of the Greena lioty Highlights ' the Manchester division. on third, Billy Wooldridge and Lot Army of 3 million, with eency Liberty «b!p and concentrate The drive for national service marc a beautlhrt^plcture, with a as "Bcdelia,” "Harrigan." "I Don’t Centervchurch ift one o'clock. A Orchestral Interlude; < WTHT— chestra. office. jNeveftoeleaa, he added, the Committee Henry A. Rockwell has-' Sunday 'Tyrilight League base the faster "Victory ship" legislation was spurred by pro gbiAlcn scene for ">M}ackground. Want to Play in Your Yard," and chicken. luncheon will be served, ertjrt. division. Qn March, 27 last After epurt FJ'sel telephoned a I Sports, Jkp Campbell; WTIC — 12iP0 — WHTD — News; Music: ball will pti on tap tomorrow Rajman oh short and second, re of factories capable of supplying he Completqd thrge years In the friend in. Wlllimanllc. to gbt’ hlai department “welcomes”, the aa- the course In the finest condition In The following small streaihs in spectively. The outfield may find 4 million; a vastly expanded me 19 gress In the Pacific war which got Mrs. Gibson and qer assistant, a great variety of others. ■ played end reservallops must' be mads London Cwupin. w n c —News;' Thomas. Peluao'a a i^ m e n t. the history of the club. Ben Roman, Boxing Program afternoon'^at toe Weat Side.Oval months ahead of schedule due to Mlsa Scovllle, both beautifully cos-, during the recital by Miss Bertha servicA .Ha had been overseas 14 fine Tdoney and in the enSne of 1 6;30-^'WHTD—'''rae Anawrer Man; Oi*sbeBtra.. ■ the Tolland area were Stocked last and with a.break from'toe wdath- Ken Cobb, Teddy Knurek aM BUI chant marine to carry the weap United Staten alone before June 4 by^galling Mrs. Robr months. , th e conversation Fyael ntadA-Aoms "■'^The trail'of toe beast la all the pro, is'bjn the job and being Gilbert. \ ons of war to the beleagued de- the AxBi by 50 a Naval victory over the Japanew turned, contributed two artistic • Wells. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Irena ert Russell or Mrs. Raymond St. WTHT Ozimek Polish Pro- 12:30—w n c — United NatiopA over stricken Europe imd. tola na kept very busy teaching and see- Week; Alden Brqok, Buckhorn ermqn^ a lai^e cbowd should be on numbers, "Southern Roses.:’ and Scovllle designed the costumes, as- A graduate of Manchester High derogatory remarks against 't)Mi gram; WTIC — 'Bob Steele Conference'. Brook, Cold Brook, Crystal Lake For pitchers, Jones has Ign BKKraciea flghtlng the AxU. per Toent'Ntohlg the year,. and the Invasion of the Philip L aurent school. Sergeant Lennon trained court which even to the laymMtl tion dwea a duty to Its maimed Ing, ■ that everything functions Hartford, May 19/-When the hand. Miller, Don Ballou and WoU By Peart Harbor planes were spendlng'AO BHlIoo dollars to pines. "Belle of the Ball,” respectively. isted by Mrs. Ann Kuhne .and Mrs. William Rush and her T" and tortured dead to -track 'down properly. Henry .Moquin, toe Bi-ook, D ark Hollow Brook, Gulf MfA Meek, and the mothers of a t F ort Jackson. S. C., F ort Sill, Could be adjudged as cpnte'mptu- j match pitting George (Red). Doty Stream. Freshwater'Brook, John Stfong. Miller, will not be wito toi bring produced at the rate of do It. - - ^ It beemue apparent thgt Barbara kuhhe, pictured above, committee sert'ed delicious punch the terrorists and bring them to greenskeeper, has his creW busy Jimmy Scott who fanned 14 had a part In the baby ballot, and the rtrildren made most of them. Okla., Shreveport, La., apd' Camp ous, so as the accused was about < son’s. Brook, Middle River, Po; team and toe choice rests betwsSB 3,000 a month: the two-oceM It upped Its slght4foKl944 by, 25 large' forertt wonCl be. needed- and horpe-made cookies after the Pickett, Va. He was married two to leave he. was ordered to remain { justice,’’ he declared, addjng that m aintaining the., velvety greena of Hartford againat ruggqd St batten In his debut last week is Ballou, a aoutHpaw, and Strong In the Pacific soOner than had also executed gracefully a aolo In hrtvrtmarks. of appreolation meeting yesterday. Mra Louis Closed; “toe same la true In no less de and. luacious fairways. Harold I).- dunk Brook, Porter Brook, Roar expected to hurt for toe Plant J Navy, badly needed because of per cent and estimated »he cost years ago. and court was again convened. Paul of Springfield was first ing Brook and Thraaher Brook. BaUou pitched the PA’a to toe Tm losses at Pearl Harbor, still had at 76 rollUoh dollars. been thought—possibly before mimber, "Me and My Parasol," to all wholiud assisted in the suc Marte was hostess for the after gree of toe Sadikta of Japan who Peckham, house committee chair Majors.' Fans who haven’t seen dressed In. plnl', with pink parasol. cess of the M^ltal, Mrs. Gibson Judge Bowers, upon reconven- jf posed there waa much shaking championehip last year while to be built—but the government 1944 saw the full blast >»f.^p! Germany should go down. noon. : > Ing court, pointed out to Fysel 1 have literally raped the Philip man, has toe'clubhouse all repaintr toe lanky hurler work, should do Strong huHed some good boll had 11 of its own yards and 110 auction and war activity. In The decision was even reached Divided Into Two Parts stated that Willtbm Aronson, who the. ushers wefp Lawrrence Denette Returns ioRadio in Fall pines.” ed, a new' pro-shop all fitted out heads and a general feeling of soc* BO Simday’.' A Injury re February'that hew ma- The recital, the sixth annual ■played the part ■ ofHA Gay Dan and William Kura of Rockville. that he had earlier given him aj row for toe local welterwefght. games for toe Oak GrtU Beer Bar- private yards busy with N^al that year the Anpy announced dy” of the. Nineties, soldTO tickets chance to .control himself and had! To Make Spot Investigations and Steward' ,C3aj1on Hansen is sulted b) a discharge from toe "IB. ^ construction which already had had reached its peak strength of teriniit^r Pacific'forces would be one by Mrs. Gibson, was presented T h e "bride who was given in The War Crimes teams, com serving the mort delicious food to But now that the bout has been Sport Schedule | Navy. . 'urtlshM^4lrectly from this coun-, In two acts. The first Included 32 fo last night's performahee onlered him to remain quiet dtir-j ■'New York, May 19.—(P) — The • ed Nabqna Assembly”: 8j30 T ruth made, set for toe Auditorium next The M ajors who looked .Ulie an launclled the world’s two ^PIPI ,000 nien, while marriage by her 'father wore a ing court and 'told- him that he' I m- Conaetoiencea; 14 : ^ Grand Ole posed of department reprosenta- the members. Mr. Peckham has a altogether different team than toe powerful battleships—the North Navy said it wtis nearing its peak try—-that wjops moved from Eu Fred Allen deal returning him to most attractive and complete cal Tuesday night, the number of Dotv Sunday, May 30 George May and Don Bhllqp, lo Weddings govm of Chantilly lace, with had kept up hia tirade In the out-j| bpry.. j. CBS — 8 Lionel Barry tivea, will make spot investiga supportera who.have rallied 'round squad that they fielded last yeas Carolina and the Washington, of 8,700,000 men. rope to fight theJapanesewbuld thgre'.was no, confirmation of sweetheart neckline and full skirt. the air after a year’s absence be tions at toe scene of alleged bru endar of social events listed for the Plant J vs. United Aircraft, 3:00 cal lads may appear in the" Air will be at full strength for the 1» ave their etpylpmeiit .behind. er court room and that he had! ■ more, MayorN8:30 FBI In Peace the redhead’s proapecto in the Ship DaUy Launched By May, lend-lease contributions Alejtamler Charges ports that U to had agpred to such Her fingertip veil fell fpom a lace held him In contempt for hia fis* cause of-hia health la now definite. talities and, when possible, get toe season and m any flne events are in —West Side Oval. craft starUng llndup with May on fray. In addition OMrga Joeobi, Beconversloii PlanitBi^pped- and W ar; 9:45 S ^ n a d e ahd Jea> store./ Delphis St. John, tourna match has assumed enorifiqua pro- The Maritime' • commission to the Allies had reached A total a move). cap And her bridal bouquet was m arks there and imposed a y83B|-| .alca Dragonette; 10.rt5 Jan (jhris- testimony of witnesses or victims. Monday, May tl third and Ballou pitching. ono of the leading ctnbbeni lost of more than bltlipn dollars worth Much talk had bertt4j™ ^lo the Referring to the agreement ■ by of roses and Swluuionla, As. had bbqn previously Indicated • Judge advocates in every ment chairman; baa a Ringer Con portlppB. shortly was able to launch a mer Tilo Like Hitler; i^lewfiki-Bfiiekus | fine. ' * iian Smuts 00 San FTm c Isco coq- jk'rtnjf F ltat off, the 'Springfield slugger PA’a-va. P ra tt A Whltiie;^, 6:15 year while )rito toe PA’a wUl be of war goods and services. Half fall about reconverBlorHf^war^ In Tito in July, 1944, and .February, The maid pf honor wore fuchsia he goes on NBC at 8:30 Sunday test under way. along with the The Manchester High-Mlddlet- chant ship a day, mostly tankers dustry to peace-time product Miss AnheAIIce-Backus, daugh ChangM Hl« Attitude unit will cooperate, he. added, ,)irill have to come In' at 160; Which —West Side Oval. in a Major uniform. this was In munitions. Fewpr 1945, Allied field headquarters said ter of Mr. Hjjd Mrs. (Carles crepe, blue floral hat w,1 th veil. starting date i Y^^Naw-^S^Early DanCeJluslc with otoqr government - agencies Spring Tournament which Is in its Nlcholos-Briatol, va. K. of C., town High track meet scheduled Scott May Hml and the war-emergenev Liberty but this w ent Out the wlndowNjn- Tito rejected Us tertns when that Fysel’s attitude Immediately second round. probably shouldn’t be too- tough In ship which was assembly-line pro- planes were made,, but they were Agreeiiieiit Fails Backus of ^'55 wfqodlamd - street, She carried an arm bouquet of changed. He pleaded almost’] to be set. in "ferreting out ,to"e truth or fa1- 6:30—North End Field. t 6 be run yesterday afternoon at Tall, lanky, Jimmy Scott, wIm ■bigger—such-as the giant & 39s to stead, a "spot" program was->^^ agreement was-taken to Belgrade It also marks hlq return to NBC of AinerRa; 9:30 'Tommy Dqraey Orchids to the president, and view of the fact he scaled but 162 duced on both cowit®* the Out£ and 'sumed ■ whereby WPB authorized was unl^Tn marmge this mora- blue delphiniums and yellow roses. tearfully for a chance, saying, • Band; 10 Salute to Civilian "Sol Blty of reports of atrocities.” here last week when he stopped Manchester at Rockville, 3; 1 5 - the Oval (was ‘washed owt and will fanned 14 hatters in his debut t e reach Tokyo. 'Ttop plane produc on May 8. Ing ta "Crater Sobolewslri son of The bridesmaids were similarly after an absence of five years. Up Cramer expreaaed' gratification board of governors for th61r flne Henry Park. be held Monday. toe Majors is again expaetod is along some Inland waterWaya. tion waa reached 'In March, 1944, individual manufacturers to make Ertrni Page One) Tito said at Belgrade that "an "Please. Judge, don't do this tO|| diers. ., MBS— 7 American Eag programs being made 'In giving Willis Scott. The Doty camp 11^ Tlvlllan goods when they could Mr^ and M rs.-A nthony Sobolew- attired In powder blue crepe, with me. I’m sorry and I’ll never do. | to lost season he had'been on CBS, In Britain; 8:30 ' Symphony of tost Bupteme Cpiirt Justice Rob- Aired making weight, may alow tVedneoihky, May 28 start in the box. Scott, E rsssat. .with 9/u b : •understanding could not now be also Sunday nights, under a differ Manchester a real Country Club. Navy dischargee, doe .to A bM i peratriy because of the In show they had materials and men Austrian fiOedert^nd to‘withdraw ski of Bodwell road, EastH art- hats of fuchsia flowers and veil this again," and continued to, Americas; 10 (Chicago theater rt't N. Jackson had been named down the Home City middleweight United Aircraft )«. Fliers, 6:18 The last two home games of The Navy, w ith 5,290,480 reaehed On the basis suggested and fordi The ceremony was ing and bouquets of blue delphlri- ent sponsor., . , \ the'-l.I. S. representative in toe Manchester High found the erdwda knee, lashed out hits to tbs Tvwdn which German subma available which were not needed those .already i 'that recent events had changed the plead for leniency In uttef meeltSj "Vagabond King.” a bit more. i .—West Side Ovsl. opener and his appsarOnM to fba rines made on the merchant tons’ permanent strength, be for war. Really large-scale cut formed a t nine o’clock In SL' jms and American Beatify roses. ness and humility. He evea*' proseCuUon of war criminals and For Harry and Walt Johtakin, getting smaller and no collections. "This req)ie8t,’’''he^ s'; .situation." _ Warren A Jarvis vs. Stolle A An out of, state fan vaa In attend lineup gives, toe team on extn , ffeet rairving supplies to Brit came the greatest in the backs In war production were not has -not been compliej Bridget’s church by. Rev. Bronis le bride’s mother wore a two- showed a bandaged hand to the* Designed to aid In uiC rehpbtli- | Sunday Voruma: NBC 1:15. pledged 'torn the resources and \/fow im Y ' w h o handle Doty, figure their Gamble, 6:30—North End Field- world. Its vessels had mlwy Piobleen “Political" One:' law Gararowakl. who used the plece^-P?^ print dtas* wdth cor tation. of servicemen, a new'fini- services oiStoe Judge Advocate ance at toe Hlgh-Merlden game hitter. . ain and BwsilP expect^ until the course of the.' Disappointed by- Re|lly^ court officials In an attempt toj! America Un'tcd,' "Post-W ar .scrapper, being faster, will catch Manchester at Middletown, 3:16. The reju)fenated MaJiM booal So . America already had a start times their pre-war firepower., war Against Japan became reason The AFHQ stafemeht quoted double ring ceremony. Palms sage p f> in k rrifies and sweef peas, matio series, ReimionfUSA. statta General's department. Thursday and needless to aay he gain sympathy.. The flne for eon ' Ti-adc:'' NBQ 1:30. Roundtable. St, Paul with any number of rat Thursday. May 34 waa amazed at the aystem employ several long boU hitton aad ptato Ih war production. The defense bv the end of the year It had ably clear. ' ' as'saying that the and spring flow.’ers adorned the al whjle the^^^degroom’s mother tempt, aluck, however.. on toe BLU at 10:30 Monday ,^'U. B. and United Natlqns;" BLU) The 77 graduates borfated the tling shots aa St. Paul cqmes lum 61.045 shipo. 1.161 of them The nation bnrkled don-n. It shal T ito s reply to.A m erican arid.j involving the disputed ter- tar and the bridal music was by wqre blue vw et and corsage of night. Dramatized incidents will total number th« United Aircraft vs. Pratt and ed at home gamea ty of speed on - the hboa PRtoR program inaugurated In 1940 and British suggestions yjat no fron The Fyael ogae was not the only ’ "S, Ora'on WelUs Forum:- MBS 6, STAND bering in with bull-like fashion. Freddy TYore, the qolored |o 4 Ii • Whitney, 6:15—West Side Oval. •file subsequent demands of the warships. ■« / rut out horse-raring and turn ritorjeA-Jh Italy and Austria "was Mrk.-Arlync Garrlty. yellow rases, swept peas and or be used, wito guest actors. Hat Annual Wage!*»“'lK%-^‘JvMate O eW l’s depart Both have reputations being tiers be changed before the peace bit of 'court 6reworks this moru- LM’s Face Issue Yesterday’s Results for K, of'C. Warren A Jarvla, 6:30— We have remarked" for. the past speedy demon and is a diattoaa lend-Iease program, dating from The diet of the-American war ed off some lights to save fuer^ now-A^polltlcal one and not a mill- Mias Alice Backus, sister of the chid. . log. for Thomas Hobbs. 17, of 16) ' Peary, Great GUderaleeve, is toe for'Workers.” " I ment to 2,356—toe la r g ^ t In its hard hitters. The redhead packs during a Bgvere winter. conference caused "surprise and tary one,*''^d. Insisted'that Yugo bride wras maid of honor and ,the A wedding, breakfawt and re- ' first in "Man From Mars." Each history. All have had .experience E a s te r n /'. North End Field. few weeks on the .sloppy uniforms threat to gain toe stolen boM March. IMl. had got American machine In Europe consumed vast disappointment at the U. S. em-,. Horton road, while being tried for Other: NBC—2:30. John Charles n knockout wallop in either hand c'ro'wn this year. Industry partly converted to mak- quantities of shells and guns, and And to many Americans, the slavia had- a rig h t as one of the bridesmaid.^ were Mlsa Irene Po-1 cept'lon for the Immedli■ mediate faml- broadcast U to include a talk by ns • practicing lawrye'rs: . Elmira at Scranton <2^ra,'n). Friday., May W / that the local lads are outfittted in. basi^, whl'ch Immediately dis riding on the sidewalk at the Cen-J Thomak; 3:30. Army Hour; 5, Considered a terrific right-hand .Grill, vs; Rockville, 6:15/-W eat Nothing has. been done about cqr- The gam e wiU s ta rt a t t Ohaop' -ing weapona. By Pearl Harbor new Pac^C invasions boosted the war was not p'vtx today. They Allies to occupy- territories her linsky of Rockville, cousin, Of the I lies followed af the home Franklin Fearing, professor of W illiamsport 5, 8; Wllkes-Banro- clouter, with which hand he has patched the tnatshal’s reply to the ter last Thursday night Went lnt6 ^ NBC Symphony': 6:30, .'GiUtor- 3 (7), 2. Side Oval. / reeling this situation and jt *'‘1- with toe )unial attendance petoa. a out half of the 60 ordnance fac need for landing craft. Manpow thought only: ' troops conquered and did not In bridegroom. Misa 'Wands-'Ra-f bride’s parents. When a violent, tirade against Raul beeii^eleased by toe British after something Is wrong. of beef are converted into plaotle. win be In St. James’s cemetery. concerning the disputed territory marriage by- her father wore a the end Judge Bowers said that Tech: Sgt. Jake W. Lindsey of Whiteman': 7:30, Quiz Kidzi, 9;i^ and McCook. , ■ Aiherlcafi., last 11 fights here, St.- Paul has questt^lng by Becurtty police, Imd Real Test Court's. of 'Veneria and Giulia. The terri Hpqulatn. Wash., and Captain Hor Lucedale, Mlaa.,' w ith presentation Familiar Town Nam-s gdwm of white- sfitln and mousse- ace Victor Cordy. son of Mr. a«d toe story told by Hobbs, was stib- Hollywood Mystery; lQ,'"Lifa of Boston 2, Chicago; 0. " / scoi-ed 15 victories in 16 bouts. instruct4d i ) 0t. to try' to leave The High team this year, due to Newsprint Mlaeee Boat . Then came the real test—con- tory went to Italy after World wAt Ice hockey probably, date line de-Sole. The bodice was de- by Prealdent Truman before a X .All toe destroyers had been.re- ivertlng a nation of 130 million free the I'Sth century. Mrs. Joseph Cordy. of 47 LUac stanUally toe same as that given Riley. . . . .MBS;r-2, (Jhaplqin St. Louis 4. New York iN- H am burg.'. nearly a full team of yeterans en MrA William Bennett ■igned'-^th a sweetheart new«{ toe court by toe chief, and he was joint session of (Jongreas, IS an Jim ; 8:30, You WertT Meant to Be naiqed wito liames of towns famil Washington a.t Detroit.(rain). The boxeivl^ told two British (Americans Into a ;war machine Alexander said "the United street, will be married this after nounced for network broadcast ab iar both in England and the United Although Pierre Curie is beat listing In the various branches of Cordova, Alaska—(A)— na^ Mrs. Annie M. Bennett. Wife of Super-Ftirls Hit line and^the skirt terminated In si noop in St. Mary’a -Episcopal fined S5.00. a S tar; 6, Quick as a Flash; 7( Philadciphia-kt Cleveland (ralkv.' soldiers that he bad. Injured blii toe service are finding the going dova Dally Times le not, _ which could surpasa the,jeffort of William Bennett of 280, North States and British govemmenta In 194Q, seven 1 had death long clrcuhur train. Her flnger- 1 p. m. Monday... Dramatiution States/. Turned over to England known, with his wife, for toe dis the regrlmcnted workert' of the have taken the matter up directly, rates pf less Than per 1,000, c h u i^ . The ceremony wlU be Refused to-Give Name Opinion Requested for Senlcer covery of radium, hia diacovery of knee and back in a parachute tough. Their record la spotty, yet ing a t present becaqaer') its la st. Main street died this mpmtng at tlp yen of .)Blusion was draped Chief Gordon said that as he based on toe heroic fight •of toe men; ,8, Mediation B oard;.9, Hori tn^exchfinge for defense. bases. Standing^ jump during the German invasion Axis. ' ll' Japanese Plants; with Marshal Tito, "rhe Soviet performed'at 3 o’clock by the rec moM 'of them had been built for tha plezo-electrlc properties of a the lads try,to win and that Is shipm ent ..of newsprint ■ from In January. 1942. the Ifi'ar Pro the Memorial hospital after a long from clusters of orange blossoms tor. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, who was walking towards his home at carter. Franklin la listed for the zons ropcert. Eastern few types,of crystals laid the foun of cirete, and that be -did hot plan what counts. States missed tbcTboaL Ulness. Mrs. Bermett was bom government has been k«pt fully In-, <^een ' EllM ^tb wore the first and seed- pearls. \ Her brial bou BLU at 10:30 tonight. At 10:30 senioe In World w ar I and .had duction Board waa set up, Donald will use the double rt"K ceremony. 5:05 on Thursday evenbig; Hobbs, “ T ------W. Pet. GBL dation for the developrnent of to reenter the ring, although he 72 years ago. the daughter of'Mr. Also Drop Mines formed. We are now waiting to pair of silk)>Kockings. ever kni^ quet was composed qf roses, step- riding hia, bicycle In front of toS Sunday night on C ^ , Lieut. Dqn- to undergo' repairs in British Hartford ... . 7 .636 M. Nelson .was made chairman hear whether Marshal Tito is pre Palme and cut .floweTe will deco ' Monday expaqtaUons: NBC—9 * hearing aida. „ • would like to visit America again. A few hundred rooters wouldn't arid Mrs. Francis Crape. Her hanotts and orchid cental' Park. Hill Flower Shop at the Cen old A. Gary of Oakland, Calif.. yards. \ xAlbany .... .t.7 .636 dq the team any harm, especially and given full power to rhobllire pared .to cooperate In accepting 'are 3,756 Red Cross chip- rate the chancel. ' m.. Ed East and PoSy: 13:30 p. One of toe 60, toe U.IS.S. Bu American productive capacity. . father was a well knowir harness (Continued from Page Oit^l The maid of honor vvore peach The bride who win be given In ter, brushrtl his arm. He stopped efigineerlng 'officer aboard the^ m., Frqm the Pacific; 6:15, Sere Scranton .. . .7 .638 from the student body- At home maker and they live for' rtiany peacefttl settlement of his terri ten >if the United States. net Md lace with matching peach the youth and asked him his name craft, is to ha guest of We tot chanan, ren6qis0,000 little fire bombs. Withdrawal Reported crepe with sweetheart neckline 3:30, Sing Along Club; 6:45, Spar In 1942. Town! goods. chester for the past six yeara aqpa net and lace gowms, with" and draped skirt. She will carry booked him for violation of toe 7 Fqrelgn Policy, "Proposed Unlt- row and Hawk; 8, Vox Pop; 10, xBinghr.mtnn . .. 2 .222 4 Lbntey elso said 59.58 square (A Trieste dispatch from It is possible for cattle to be lemon yellow ^m nom hats, and .General Statutes, Sect. 16.51 which The record of ^M .S. S t Albaps. A linoleum maker found himself, coming here from South Coven miles 6f six of Japan’s largest a colonial bouquet of yellow rases, Dennis Morgan In "Desert Song." X—Eioea not include second The school has a well organ); will sell almost aew S-Rctei elated Press Corre8pondei^''^Lynn come ,re-tnfoc't^ with tuberculo carried .yellow roses. prohifalta bicycle riding oni the formerly toe U;S.S. 'IliomnA oile game. X ' ,. ^ . Pitching to Keep Up Pace Cape Cod. Insulated. Flra^' inhking s.hell casings,- A mamifac-' try. Besides her husband she- cities, Including some 17 square sis through contact with persons valley lilies and white carnations, . . .BIA^12 . noon, Glamor of four destroy^ turned over to band, that is struggling to fetch , tqrer of lace panties for .ladles leaves a daughter,-Mrs. Ernest K Heinzerllng said Mainhal Tito’s The mother of the bride w'ore a and will wear a tiara of white car sidewalk and-rrovldea A R"* AmetMan a -quota set up-for toe.purchasa of place. Chamberlin all steel com- miles of Tokyo, have been bombed partisans had withdrawn); com who have the disease. ' toe offense. M anchester Manor;. 3 p. m., Appointment with toe Royal Norwegian. Naky, was tlin ^ to making moSqulto net- Sharp of South Coventry, two out or damaged, by B-29 attacks. -—a___ . street length dness of navy crene nations and lily of the valley, and Life; 8:15, Lutn and -'Abner; 0:30, W. U Pet. GBL By Harry Grayson 4 'Hansen keeps his stuff low and linlforma. This will take some time blrtatinn )rindbw» — Comblnaie tbig. -sA 'specialiat In orange pletely from the arjta west of the- with wliite accessories and ' the Hobbs and his parents made An ' 6 typical of m6ny others. It'trav tidn dqors — Doors weather- stepsons,- Harold Bennett of Man The lowest annual fire loss in pearl necklace. Tommy Dorsey .band. . . .MBS— elled more than a 100,000 mlleh.pn Chicago ...... 1 2 7 .632 NEA Sporta Editor the dowm-breaklng ‘ merchandise hut toe day IsnT. t e far distant. a^eerers made gauges, dies and Isonso' river,,but ihers wraa no in bridegroom’s^ mother, shell nlnk , Mrs. Austin Welman, sister of other trip to the police station" af Evening Herald New 'York ..----- 13 8 .619 of HJmnnerlch, drarted frona Roch Probably toey’'^ l play at home stripped. Set TTube. Air condi chester and Arthur of Hartford. dication of any movement from the U. S. fire history.for the past ter he was booked for court on the' 11:15 a. m., E lsa Maxwrell; 8:30 p. convoy duty and oh commando New York. May ^1^—'the Giants bullet punches. A toy maker turn Crucial Battle S^ing • crepe Wi|h white accessories. Both] the bridegroom, matron of honor, m„ .Discussion' “Aftee tha -War: D etroit ...... 11 7 .on; and Dodgers ape amazing even ester, also works weU at toe gamea. ^ tioned coal HeaL Large lo t De ed to gunsights and compasses, The funeral, will be hel^ frpm Trieste or thntO T alnder of the dis 25 years was 8235,263,(MX) in 1935. charge jf riding on the sidewalk raids which brought toe Norweg sirable location. the Leclerc Funeral Home, Main The 1943 loss . was. 3380,235,000. mothers bmre orchid corsage.s. | an afternoon dress of What?” Mrs. George S. Patton. ian crew into action against toe t. Louis ...,:..1 0 - 9 .526 % themselves. , Polo Groundo^'where toe trick Is r' NeW war plants aprawled across Fought on Qhinmi^^ puted area east of the river, and A reoepttop for' 300 guests will rose' crepe snd corsage pf and In the course of the conversa .10 12 .455 Oollectlona at home games could a t Hudson street, toeadav. At tWo tion toe' youth made the 'femark ' CbuMifled Advertisements Jr., and btoerz; 7:30. Bulldog Nazis In occupied Norway. On tfaahington 3*4 Aa Iron Man Ace A"aams re to keep the' ball knee high. That CALL 7768 ^ O0en prairies and hastily; flUed-ln Guam, Majv'i9—(d5—One oif ■ the take place this afternoon In Lab-I y^iite orchids Drummond; 9:15, Real Life Dra Philadelphia , 9 12 .429 4 marks, toe Polo Grounders can’t forces, toe other side to hit toe gp a loiig way In the way of .pur marshland. The nation's vast po o’clock- Rev. Ferris'By.Reynfl!to, that. “hA toought the (tolcf was a CouBt tlx avstafs-words to a lino. one Murmansk, nin *toe St; Albs)ia chasing equipment for'both the pastor of the Second' CopgregA* most crucial battles of the Okin Th« "‘Other of the bridegroom Initials numbers aaS abbrariatlons mas resume. 8urvl)ied five days and nights of Boston, ...... 9 12 .429 4 lose for winning. ball on toe ■ ground, . where toe tential In steel making, and fabri awa campaign la being fought for drimk." ; •' Cleveland ^. 6 13 .316 6 When' LeRoy Pfund-^yoU real percentage Is with the pitcher, school and helpl)ig realize the cation, Its huge automotive plant. tlonal 'churtli will ■ officiate and ^ Iwill-weair a teal blue dress and -Robba tottktoe court that he oach eouat aa a word and compound almost constant German air at Utnneled Sugar Loaf fortresa words- as two word*.' Ulnlmum cost 'Die Loiie Star -Route Highway National ' X ly can’t tall the-players without especially when toe foul lines are band fund. Thla is getting to be Its largely new. hydro-electric re-, hiirial wiy be In the faiplly plot 24 was not In the"hsbit of giving hia Is price ot three llnee. tacks. an old topic but we wonder why ot hill covering the east FEIONIOJ^ When leaving vrith the bride- ^th^th^hi^dSl%arty,^t is 1,190 . miles long. and. connects As a Bort of-parting shot against c W. L. Pet. o Bl a oObrscard'tois aaason— became as inviting as they are oi) toe serve all .swung into, action. ■ - In the Stafford “Cemetery.' tehee tp the island capital of name to anyone tmleaa he krvfW Line retee per dey tor' transient bank of toe Hailero. nothing is being done or le going to Friends may. call the funeral appr , - A DAY KILLINGS who he was. He said ]ie did ‘not toe Great Lakes wito toe Gulf of toe Nazis in behalf of al of its ala- Ptaw York ___ 20 5‘ .809 toe fifth BrookISm pitcher tb go Scours E arth for RuppHes Naha, and to moated .ShurJ, Cfh- ade. - ■ ■ ■ - tha route this, spring In repelling be done about It. The Board of Economic Avar-; home after seven o'clock Sunday recognize the Chief In 'civilian at BSeeUee Warsb p, tm Mexico. ter ships, one of too bartered and Britokklyn 17 7 .708 SUMMER tral hinge.of the fortified line de Ceeb Cbarfs SL: Louts 12 12 . .500 toe Plratea, 4-1, and making it Brooklyn pitchers who have •fare, headed ' by, 'Vice-President evening. - " rarita^HrahM'‘io»^I^ ^ will lelve for a't tire. 6 (>ifieeeutim Dey* cU| I cU battered old destroyers recently fended by an estimated, 30,000 O f CRIME Judge Bowers had to caution Boston ...... 10 12 .455 nine In a row for toe Bums, one traversed toe distance are Vic Let’s remember th a t toe HlRh Henry Wallace, started scouring Japanese.' a Conseeutl/i Days ...... I 6 CU|U «U had toe. honor of helping to Lombardi, Tam Seats, Hal Gragg, achiwl could capitalize on her ath the earth, for emergency supplies Aaheville, N. C., the bride will toe hoy to lower hia voice In court 1 Dey ...Z:,....lU etellS ets a suneiidered German .U-bo6l into Chicago ...... 10 13 .435 9 of tooee Inbredlbla Flatbuih fil SLAtKS Japanese conunandera are des after May 27 on-Larrabee straet,' wear a moss green suit, brown ac. Alt orders for Irrexttlar insertioni P ittsburgh ....1 0 13 .435 6 berts telephoned Borough HaU Curt Davis and Pfund, a rang letic program but due to lark of of rubber, tin, chrome, tungsten H artford. as he had alnioet screamed out hia a Scottish port ^ tfiteiligent right-hander who- < Interest It just doesn’t. Money Alterattens Pre«! and dozens of other vital materials Fmierala perately throwing reserve, troops cessoriea. brown topcoat ahd or-, testlnipny. hAs was so nerved up will be ehenred at the one time rate. i I . ------Cinrtnnatl ...... 9 12 .429 9 ■» asking for Information, pleato. He Into the straggle to bold the hill, The bride'was graduated from Special rates tor tone term oeery Philadelplha .../8 20 .231 )iranted to -Itnbw If there ever vided last season' between Mobile could be raised, 4 jnd; used wisely. fiber bff replace thp lost hemp of Manchester High school with the chid ■ corsage. over his Arrest ■ ■ '' 14% even trying to move columns up The only other case in a bifty day adeertlslBC Xl*«n upon request. Disclojses Role was a ball club that won ’qm alL and CTolutobus and'who professes Let’s remember )vhen fuqds are the Philippines and q'Uinine to off- 1940 B Class, pnd it employed In The bride la a graduate of Ho- Ade ordered eanceUed before the a 'pi-eference not to pitch on Sun sought by community aubacrip- ■ set the loss of supplies from the Mrs. Elizabeth Veitch in broad daylight with little cha quiam High school and Ontral session of court this mondng was | •rd or Btb ita wfU be 'Cbaixed only Today’s Oamee The New Yorks were known to RIVERCREST Punerarl services for Mrs. Eliza to escape observation. Plant J, Buckland. The brlde- tot the eotuaf number of tlmor the Eastern have power, but toe questlqn wnzs day. _ tlon or support, that they could Dutch East Indies. graopi Is a graduate of Ekut Hart. Washington College of Education toe conviction of Joseph. F. Da In Occupation beth Vettch, of - 24 Church street, btoglo of 469 W ethersfield ave-1 ad- eppeared pharflng at the rate No games scheduled. who would help Bill Volselle.ln Ffund and Gregg, who has con have been realized qt athletic con/ $ 3 .5 0 At home every oitiPeflnery in Marinee Bearing Brunt Iteae fiauiat en on everoae to^^rtto^^^ ElleSsburg. wash She ta^ht earned but no allowance or returns quered bis wilderness, are poten testa, but due to lack of Irtjtlfitlve creased Its capacity to make gSao- who died early Wednesday mora- nue, Hartford, on a niles of tos Amerioaii too pitcher’a box. TTie 39th regiment sy in the U. S. are reported Trade school and Is employ^ by I scl^l at American Lake, Wub., ten be meds on elz time eds stopped At toe .outset It appeared as tlally great. they aren’t. ' Mne In the huge quantitie: needed Ipg at the age of 95 years. a » b«* Sixth Marine dlylaion Is beating the Hamilton Standard Propeller Jewed wito toe . American' road ii^ractlpn. He w as .fined 810. efter the lUtb dey. w ’ (Gonttaoed from Page One) Washington at'Detroit (2). ing held at 2:30 this afternoon' In from the filet of Iho F6I Dambropio waa Arrested for speed No "tn forbids"; display fHeai not though Branch Rickey would be If 3roimg Lombardi, stylish and by the growing Air Force and the brunt of the battle for Sugar Company. East Hartford. Gross In New Guinea since Boaton at Chicago, stubby, and old Tom Seats, who Both toe Softball aiuJ toe TwI-; RiVERCOOL * mechanlzril Army. the South Methodist Episcopal ing and paasing several cars on •old. parsons et all hatldnalttles who New York at S t Loufa (night) extrem ^y fortunate to field a Loaf. The Marines clupg to the The bride gave to her attendants June, 1944. .. The Hereld wW not bo responsible club at Ebbeta Field. Rickety accounted for 36 as a part-time light League games scheduled last $4.98 . An add^ burden was given church, of which she waa a mem northern slope of the hill which Oaptaln Cordy Is a graduate^ Oakland street at 7:40 p. m. on . foit more then one Incorrect tnaer- now- ibecome Amerioon charges Piyiadelphia at Cleveland (2). ber. gold crosses^ and chaina and toe May 13-but In' toe light of toe con- parttally offset toe' .flight ot Ger old Leo Durocher even riak^efl life worker In San Francisco laat aea- night were rained 'out and will be the refining Industry b.v the they finally seized In the ninth at bridegroom gave to his best mail' Manchester H l^ school, and to- ton of any advertlaement ordered for '■ National arid limb at second base. ' son, stand up,-toe Dodgers will played at a later late. - need for the •cooiponenis of Ofilcliitlng clergymen will be tack In seven days. fore entering the service wps em- dittons prevailing, a more aariops more tban one time. man civilians. As of May 1,,-the Pittaburgh at New York (2)< and lisINra gold initialed belt charge was dropped and be was Tbe Inadrertant omlialon ot Incor- 15th Arm y had registered 291,437 be well equipped in the way. of •yntheri., robber. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., Mstor of Japaness atlll hold ths southern buckle eets. Noysfi by toe Municipal Water .roct publication el edvertleinc will be SL Louis at Philadelphia. ' But the Giants clicked from 'toe left-handers. Additional right- RIVERBREEZE Into the war plants poured mil South Methodist: Rev. Eari E. slope and until it 16 cleared it ap Department He has served In toe found guUty of tos charge as displaced persons In its area, and <7hicago at Brooklyn. noted. rectified only by caaoeUetlon of tha an estimated 100,0(X) more were outset >and tos Brooks' ke'pt handeri) are cagy Ben Chapman festerday*8 Stars lions of workersi^men' from re Story, of Norwich. Methodist dis parently would.be futile-for the Denettfi-Wnuk U. 8. Arm y since March, 1941. ebanra aiade tor tha aarrioa teadarea. Cindnnati at Boaton. pace with them by fattening up and toe relief men, Lea Webber, tirement with priceless skills un trict superintendent; and Rev. Er Marines to try to sweep through and overseas In Australia and All advaritawiaBU muet eoafona still roaming around outside the .Miss Irene Wnuk, dayghter. o f m ta stria. oopT and trpoaraphr with established camps. O f) the FhlUlei. Clyde King and Stettini)is Nitch- forgotten, ontrained wo.men who nest H. Bengston, pastor of the the empty ruins of Naha, through Mr. and lira. Louis A. Wnuk Guinea, S9-montos. Junior had beep given 810 on And to toe astonishment of olaa, latter with St. Paul last \v The AssocUted Press Granby Uongregatlbqal church, which incremsing'numbers of Tank faguiaSoaB aafeiead hr the pabliah- Net»Neeeeaerlly Fatore Bole _ Feller y , Dqaa took over welding torches and Rockville -was mairied to Chief hto fourth birthday by his grand- ara and tbar laaaire tha right to everybody; Including themselves, trip. •ave Ferriss, Bed 8ox-:-Unde- anjl fosifler. nci^fibf of the de- patrtds ars prowling. adit rertaa or rajaet onr eopf eqn- , In stripping toe cloak qf secrecy rivet guns to build a new tmditloB Petty Officer L«o C Denette, soh ] Dtaah thought her hnfibaiid Rae- mothar. Ha had taken it to tha froBB toe newest Army on toe con toe metropolitan rivals took toe '•'T h is staff, with tbe agellba ited rookie hurled third shutout hi American indua^. oe'ascfi. George Ashton, m inister •iderad objaetlonabla. Moline, III.,'May 19—— Bob l^ n le l Boons-Davis as good of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denette of ] tnm was- prone to larineas: bank. While it was depoottad for CLOSXNO HOPRfl" q aaaiflad ada to tinent, officials stressed that toe western clubs in stride. four Btarta, blanking Chicago, Ths railways, with as new of iniMlO at,,South Methodist, will him—the receiving triler giving Feller and Dizzy Dean, who were Pleasant s)irpriaea in toe pitch ever toe anchor, isn’t half bad. Scored first nm, after oingUng provide organ pnpaic. . We heard this one at the tele- Durant street, this town, at nine ] stranger (at gate)—WbSre la ba pnblltoad adma day niaat,.>ba ta- ISto’s present role was not nec oi|«lpm.^nt hauled more freight phone.„office: o'clock this morning in S t Ber-]jt«stiiB? him tha usual bank book, in whito Mlrad br 13 e'eloeh noon. Oatordm essarily its future role, which is tops in T>itobing in their respec ing departments tell tt)e story. ThM has been so much rain In eighth. ,, . and pnaeengrni than ever be ' Burial win be'In fhe^Veitch fam he entered: "By cash, 810R0." The I0:*a . , tive .major leagues at one tlnie. Swede Hanson, Hany Feldman. that puching progteaa has besn Luts Olmo, Dodgera—Bet new ily plot in the East cemetery. The The elderly lady, unused to the nerd's church, Rockville. The] Dinah—Well, Miatnh, after din- still undacldedt It was understood, fore. next time he oavr hia grandmoth however, that (torow's Army will win Ife opponents in a boll game Van LIdgle’ Mungo ahd finally ■potty, yet there la ample evi P-BX nuuk of seven for season beaian, an nephews of Mrs. way of pay 'phones, was having « Rev. Patrick Mahoney performed I ner Rastns took hia axe and vrent Telephone Your Want Adi( dence that the Giants and wito bases loaded homer and triple At the time of Pearl Harbor T bout with the instrument and waa the double ring ceremony. Palms ] down to dAt woodpile and cut wood er, he eald; be .toe principal force policing toe here tomorrow t)ptween Great gangling. ' Bill Emmsrtcb Ien,t minion persons wcr< employed In Veltrii; -wfll be William D, Rogers, Lakes and a tsam of All stars. Volacile X hand. And in back of Dodgers are auiBctenUy dCep in Brooks’ 15-13 irlctory over Chi- of Syraeuse. N. T., diaries asking numsrous uselefis and un- and snapdragons decorated the j a Uttle while and d n laid (town by Junior—My, Grandma? I waa Ads are b«58tz6 Atnerican zone throughout occupa •war work A year later ITAOO,* oartatnly aurpriaed that you gave Dean, toe former SL Louis Car them luM been Uis remarkable when it Is 'most ImportanL -And eeg o Cube. X Rogers, of town. Dr. Arthur E. neesasary questknla of the opera-, altar. ' I da log and went to ato^. u.iunt at tha -CRAROC BAT* ^ tion. W ra Stephens, Browno—Ham '• • 000 were In ws'-essential Joba M Mias Agatha Wnuk, stotor of] Stranger—I aee 'Twq objects me auch a tot o4 money te my iM.ira aa a eoaranlanea to adaoitlaars.ss This will not affect redeployment dinal and Chicago Cuba star huri- relief worker, Acs Adorns. pitchers who have neen ' confined Rogen, of Waterbary, Moeca 8. tor.. I iha CASH RATES arOl ba aeeapt- p o t t g 2 2 £ to batting practice may develop mered graM Siam homer to hand which perhaps 10.000,000 w en hi Ftaially, when she was through, the bride waa amid of and. down there but I cant teU which birthday! And was the man at tha of troops now attached to the 15th er, will start on toe mound for toe Feldman hiu a variety ot otuff Rogers, of New Haven, Robert H. honor, .. 1. rULt. PATHBin tt paid at tha B88-541 and is pretty swift at times. M)U>- for both. Honk Borowy of Yankees flzst e.National Leogite atondtoge fesL 4-1. ■ of wflUston, Maas. Elderly Lady—You have been! garat Wnuk. another oistar, and Dinah—Stranger, you all watob hook; "By G o a l 810.061”. lay foUewlag tha ffrat laaartlob el ed for the most part oh a person Whitay Kurowekl, C a r;d a — In that first year the . nation I It right .close for about flve .mln- Men ad otbarwtaa tha CBAIMU RATE nel level rather than 1^ units'.and will open toe game for the Great he was Brooklyn's National may appear to be upside doMn. very nice In answering my ques-J Mrp. Raymond Robert, sister of Open 'IlianMiRj^ Ontil 9 P. M. t.,eague Strikeout king, hut he ls_ but the'Giants end Dod(fera have Scored fmi. runs and contributed^ Frank UgenMa, Jr. tions. Dam gqing to t>ut an extra] the bridegroom. Frank Denalte, utsa. If it moves Juat a Uttia its Henrik Ihoan men was _a tli« ^ | VHI ba cpilaetad. No raaponalblllty tor troops under Gfrow found’eligible I.Aikes team - which he manages In trlrphOaml aaa Closed SnlurtfRy. At 5:3U P. M. ______Walker Cooper ot toe Cards will wlspr apd totally adequate ln| the pitching to keep them that hpmer.'double and single to'15-hit. °6M at n « |k IfipMMe, iBicM fei ttw bos te {Mi 1 -4 bari: Mil oiril M a t te o lr th a tof> 1 | t e M M f m ^ < xnd their accuracy I for. discharge or 'traxsfer to the k Faolfla wUl ha eask>5^ ^ ptoara.lba oatohing tor tha Soilora. 'i.; ".v;’- -"x "
M A ^CHESTER JCVBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY^ MAY^19,A ^ 3 1948
HotiACiKtlu liuodB ' x'/ ■ Formula toy-Happlne:^ Doctor (t Doctor friend) -Tell HOI l ^ V E R Y THINt; Five" secrets of'happiness': Mon me, 'air, vriil it haa become of your PAINTING An d Paperhanglng I fX>R SA LE— LIMITCD supply of UESi*bNSIBLg p a r t y wanted ethics? /' RICH BLiACK loam and clean fill 300 BEAUTIFUL .(lAKS—Sedans, FUKNAGE REPA IRIN G , and .oil to re-purchase L' rooms of furni Clasdfied ey, Mortey, Money, MO(iey, Money. burner service, Ask abdut odn and wallpaper, John P. Sullivan. ' bur R. L. red pullrta,^ ready: for- Docto^Frien;l--Oh, I traded It H a sh e d for sale. Alao drivewaya repaired cOaches, coupes, :c5nveiUbles luid range, next Week. Phone 7421 or ture just released from ware Senm:^nd Nonsehsie '-.^hone.4260. Call Blaat Hartford 8-2886. station wagons In Fords, Chsvro- Lprtng cleaning. For full infbijna- Correct'this sentence; "^o 1 in long/ago for a Hudso)i. 5986. house account unpaid, storage>^ —— leu, Plymouths, Dodges, Da tlon call Van Camp Bros tried-It.” said the than, “and'got / A OUT S ID i AND INSIDE paint bill; Includes 3pc. Living R o ^ Advertiseiiunts Some Old, Some Newi^Ri|t Nevertheless, a Qiuckle or Two Friend -Do you haw* any IC E CREAM SUNDAES and Sotos, Chryslers, Oldsmoblles, yean' axpsrienee! Tel. 5244. P r^ DEMAND FOR pur Baby thicks the same mileage they got on their-' y trpu^ Advertiseinents aodaa. also sandwiches to carry InapecUbna! ing ipfl paperhanging. Reoaon- Suite, 3 pc. ^ d R o o n ^ B e t, i d . -ble with "shall” and “wfir’ ?. Pontlacs, Bulcks. Nashet, Pack iMr. estimate. Telephone 2-0106. continues unabated. Many farm-- Dinette. Rugs, Mirror, JPlebea, For Rem ror,Sale / ually''aq1Ung the horses and equips test run.” out. No extra charge. Bldwell’s ards and Stuaebakera All years XXIV l4ounUin Farmer (raging Ashe At the medi I school a group of There are people when making 'Man-No, Yny 'Wife *avs^"You For Si»le era have placeo succesf'lvc orders Tables, Lamps complpt*, mt. ''JAY would stay until the ahalt”-.and I any "I will/’-' For Rent Soda Shop. 527 Main street. from 19.34 to 1942's. Prices range RANGE BURN ERS aiid power Early the next morning tey laid his complaint hsfore the rural students wera Ing th? prtvl calls park their cam next door to burners of all . makes and ktads for May. June and Jul.\'chicks. It new. Amount due $18A90; will ar To Biiy .To SeBhx. cbhtract Ui* stage expired. Washington DeflnlUons from 8295 up. All cars have good father took Mr. Cutter back td school teacher )—l don’t ever want le^e of beirig ad a man ^the place they art) visiting when Coordinator; X man who brings To Buy To SeU l a r g e BALL-ROOM hall, 10 Is difficult to fill last miijute range t'erras. Inqulra Connectl- tB e& g young, cleaned and adjuateo ' -10 years' tlM' TnaaiTt Asylum from where he You to lAit those Ideas In my H at who had a big name profes- there Is plenty of room In front of organized chaos out of regiment D e^t Square, evenings. 86., 812 tlrea. Most have radloa an heat- experience. Tel 2-1731, 44'Math ordere. but we do promise dg,*; put’a Largest Furniture Store. ;ed to pmsenLy Ada waa to do the work era. Every car' priced below cell PIANO TUN'^ED AND rapiltriiig: hod coma. ’’He waa suppoae tie’s head again. Sion. the hou.se. they are -visiting In. This ed confusion. Social j^tuttiions monthly for weekly meeUnga. In street. player pianoino^peclalty.'x Jofih livery on al those ordered Several Alberts, 43 AU/n street, Hart rta ^ e si.’’ he hld’Tx*^^^•xpIA) un^ my'Wher reated. (Half Rural; Teacher (gasping; — priicdce has caused some Incon ing Cash, trade* pr ternos. Capi 'Weeks In advarict. Our chicks live Swinging to ■ O: discussidl quire 2nd floor. Apt. 4. Cockerham, 2b geloW street ford. f W hat’S the matter, Mr. Sm ith? fees, the big medico sai;l this venience to the people In front of tol Motors, Inc., 368' Main, street, DRIVEWAYS AND Parking areas ex(!eptlonally well, grow rapidly Houses for Rent 65 •‘When hja case came up In Trus- and*^U Tel 4219. tee meeting, the doctora eald he f '^ne to Mountain Fanner—You told her a most important phase of medi swhose W I I I l R homes cAiji have been park- Sunday School Tocher Junior, HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT. .50c-$l Hartford. 7-8144. Open evenings.- resurfaced -with hot .asphaltic. and produce bc.th meat and eggs. FOR SALE—MAHOGANY server, ■x why don’t vou believe JonajA wa* The .J4ituatle«; A w'^man whose TO RENT—WHAT HAVE you to ba- dloohargad R « H ’ and Birth Date. Gertrude Brooks. Brunner, 80 Oakland street, !»191. Also light trucking. Telephone reading Increased— vocabulary^ with oil burner, duel ova'll. 66 'Of course you couldn’t,' hu.aband is out. 3966 or 3858. • Articles for Sale . j45 Mather street. Phone 6503. mother eald warmly. She was mercifully spared by the comet, Mountain Farm er—Well, you and *5 feir telephone, consultation. ring.*. Seientlflc Astrologer, 14^2 Broad Open 7 dV- to 10 p. m. enlarged—tutoring In-mathenta-'' waa giving her attention to ou better not teU any other mountain KlgAI Way: Include one or two way, New York l8. feeling very' benevolent. We were The Atudenta were properly im One reahon for the o.oiTtinued ra- RADIO' REPAIRING—Pick up tlcs-raigebra— school aubjeetp. poR SAliE BA BY carriage, good BED DAVENPORT *17.50. Cogs Wanted to Rent; 68 things. Would Mr. GOoglns Md that. One of our house dbga pressed. Then came a voice fronn tibiilng''of gk*()llhe^ ia^he. fact that war wives at a tlrog. when she Is 9-14 a t home. A' high iithool studentXent In having- both men and women in service. Radio* checked at the White Studio. 709 Malr atreet. cdnditloiv rpnnsonnble. Cajl at 148 well and occasional chairs. $8-814, available to worts" for her at Bal 'Almost chawed' R attle’s hsn'd off. 'the back of Rie room. It asked: a hteidred Supih:-y6rtre8aea bomb ------, . - A . . . . t ■. . p U. > PAt. ••d b Xt h t o r o a c h e s One after another, the mem thU bit of philosophy: - Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto Repairing^Painting 7 home. Ba'tery packs. Call morn Phone 2-1392. Blssell streeteet rockers *2-84,50, end tables 81.25- WANTED—TO RENT f.5-6 room, moral? ahb''wanted to know . Student—HOw much do you ing ’rbkyo wiU-Tme among them for dinner or an evening party. .your borne of roaches and ants house o. . apartment at once. bers of the Sidewalk Society "A bee travels 43,000 miles “Lucky youl ‘I omon'o>». 'vtiiie ings 2-0840. Manci, Is toF spare the more bomba over at the induction statidha,„ don’t pharmacy. . . ; , radio,-8675; 1937 Pontiac 6 tudor, Help Wonted—-Female S.*) ZENITH H EA RIN t^^ID fop-sale, chairs .59-*3, smoking. stands nished, Phone 2-9598. !’Mr, Gopglns?” we echoed. \ 'Topped on the rest of Ja * ering.* they enjoyed when their at 8 a. m./pick It up saihe: day, mother aaid. Blit secretly she gathing any honey but the honey taking it easy!” • W ILL GIVE AWAY DOG, two heater,"'r^dlo, $445; 1934 Biilck PLOWING, HARROWING, Ikwna Mrs. Snow . ilD75, floor and table lamps *1.75- Then it came to' us. ' ’ Rh* meant they take with them.” X husbands were still with them: Prices start at 899.50 tip \»dth ex Hig h s 6 h OOL rfirl wanted to 'waa as relieved as ttmy wtr*. ------X— years old, to anyone who will give sedan, heater, $195. Price, under graded and seeded trtes removed.. help w ith gtoeral housework. *5, oak ’buffet *101 Glenwood Boehy. ceiling. Cola Motors-^164. change. Brunher>. _ .80 Oakland SA V E Ofilx h r. o g SUPtHJES'. ifouses for Sale' 12 Through no fault of our own, th* FUNNY BUSINESS Jt a good home. 128 Birch street,.. Atme Latulippe, 758 Vernon Phone 5567;' nent ^ o u . range with Silent Glow oil burn It waa the flrst time a job had street. Phone, 5I&1.'Open 7 a. i You’ll find the couinment er ^0, Card tables *l-*2, drophead Asurlcan House was In ashes. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T h e r ^ Go. BY EDGAR MARTIN to.’n p;-nv " ^ atreet. Telephone 6077. need for raisjnk hogs at Ward^s^ MANCkESTER—539 East Center It had been Insured for *2,500. ever been offered him. H e‘ took ------:------WOMAN WANTED for light W’hite' sewing machine *26, por- atreet. There is plenty of- room to I t tickled to death, Without even WHi?N YOU HAVE rags, junk ' Farm Store. Metal hog trough^ The day after the fire we girls - r household duties, no '^laundry. ^'Celaln chrome brgakfast set live in this well b'ullt Y room asking about pay. \'W G)0\bie> T P iW M V O O TVS.''#'POIsYT 'LOO« POVibi and paper to sell, remember Wm. 4 ft., $4.75; Hog ^holder, $1.50. Sl^SO, Vulcan gas range. Large spent every spare minute on the • • • - CLINTON STREET- Wanted Autos— Call 4720 or 7941. Montgomery Ward 824-828 house. Attached garage, large atep* of the Town Hall, facing NOO 0^ 1 VJO MfSXCV\ "to W TURNBULL ROAD— Oatrinaky, 28 years In business,Mn variHY of , plant atands *l-$3, One day early in June, 7 my 6-Room ^ Single, glassed-in Motorcycles 12 Main street; Manches.terSx , ■'living room v/lth flrepjace, hot the rulnf, which were atUl- hot QO\C\<,CHOV^Ul VJEthi VOW v w Manchester. Ht always pays top WANTED—GIRL OR Woman for beds ctwpiete *10; canning cup water heater with oil burner. mother and 4 were in the s it j|fl1ve-Room Single, air oon- front porch, 2-car garage, prices. Phone 5879. bookkeeping and general office board *3>x^canplng jars .60 and smoldering. Tim e add time (&OTXK 6 0 beat. Urge lot-all lan e lot.-nloe-locntlon. —Priioe- WAm'ED—WE NEED used cars FOR SALE PRE-W A „lArge corner .property,_Fdii;:-lii-_ agate' wa abut -our —eyes—and ting room. She was sowing'And work. Telephone 5IX)5. Baliy carriaj in A-t conditiPp. dozen, mortis chair 52.75,' child’s I' was standing by"th*' oipen vrin- W I ; w ,T'W V6«Ti Price 88,500. 86,200. Terms Arranged. and pay top prices Caih talks WANTED—ALL KINDa uf *lec~ wicker rpekcr.x wiCker doll car apection call l,oma8 A .Nettl^on. opened them. We couM never get Arranged. ^ and we have.lt. Stop and get our Phone 7Q{ "Realtors, 125 Trumbull atreet, ' over the surprise of It. The whole dow. The a i r ,-Whs warm and YCMfCl'5 trie wiring and repairing.’ Any .WANTED— BOARD and room by Xriage, doll’s bed' and chair. . an sweet with JUAcs. The day waa DEEPWQOD DRIVE— offer.-Pole Motors—4164. stae job.given prompt attention Hartford, 7-3211. iMlIagc seemed lighter, aa though 5-Room .Single, all cunveni- mother and 3-year old child, also F O R ^ A L E 3-4 h. p. Water- tique Empire dre.s^r $20, aquar- quiet, too quiet, I thought OFF CBNTRR s t r e e t — Gall 3975 before 7 p. m.' care of child while mPther'works. a shadow had been lifted. In ertees, laundry in Imsement, wmeh ne\v bamboo fly rod, 2 iuro, 11 inches by IS xinchea,.' On “Now Lucy/’ she began, "if two- MOR E MONe V f o r your car Telephone 3989. ^ .•faVe Saturday 10 a. m.-5 place of the American House we 4-Rooin^agle,Jiot Mr heaL large Icit,' oil heat, near bits than It's worth right now. Brim, trout reels. 10 'Turnbull road. Suburban for Sale 75 thirds of tw elve;...’’ ' Price $4,500>nMOO-$1 ^ D o ^ , WASHER. VACUUMS. Electric Stinda>* 10 a. m.-3 p, m. at saw only a back yard, a stable, line. Price »6,4.00. Terms ner's, 80 Oakland street. TeK 5191. motora, afle.. repaired. All parts E X P E RIE NCED Stenographer and a 'stretch of fleld to the bay. "Here’s Papa," 7. Wald happily bnUnce paid Hltn rent—$S5.0p Arranged. ; Old'Mill. Mason street, South OR SALE—ANDOVER, Route He was coming up. the street with Open 7 a. m.' to 10 p. m., alao available. 24-hour eervice. Ctaarg' ■wjfth knowledge of bopkkeeping. FOR SALE WARDROBE Trunk. Coventry. , ” I canT believe It’s gone.” Sue per month. Sundays. 6-room home'In good condl- a lively, jaunty step. “He's wav UEIMRARO STREET— ee C O. a Manchester ;L1489 Watkins Bros., I n c . ' Inquire 17 Huntington street. ,. with one acre land, excel kept saying. Her voice trembled.' mornlnge or evenings FO R SA LE—m a h o g a n y din- Sue had liked the. American House ing something.’’ WU,UAM STREET- \ J7,Rooi lent location, all conveniences; He came Into the yard, looking ning room set, 9 pieces, 535. Telephorta^^WllUnMintic 2096-J-2, better than any of us. She had 8-Fismlly FU t, conveniences. Urge lot, flre- Business Services Offered IS REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We Help WRfited—Male 36 Garden—Farth—Dairy Telephone 5340. a chance to run things there. very pleased with hlinself, across down. 8 rooms n ^ pUce, 2-enr garage, nice loca repair and rebuild any type of the piazza, inside, and over to my timtiTiiiMwigi t gnmgea, line, tion,, Psl«! 89,500. Down FLOOR SANDINO URGEN'tLY/needed are mSn. to ^ Products 50 “I t ’a gone aU right,” Julia told refrigeration equipment. We ex FOR S A L E - SATURDAY only, Wanted—^ Estate 77 her. "And it’s a good thing, too.” mother’s chair. apnrtniMit sw U M e. for Pavment .88.000. N Laying ana Finishing change sealed i.nita with factory bec6^me chain atore grocery man- trunks and household fumitiiFe "Just take a look at tbU,” he nnney. -» Price 88,509. I)own RECLEANED GREEN mountain Julia was, as always, practical. a l l e y s t u c k ! BY V.XHAMLIN J. B. Jansap—Phona 2-tlMO guarantee. Scientific Hsfrigerv. ■ agera.' J3^ntnga In Mancheater 6 Ch^e Oak atreet. , WANTED TO BU 2 tenement said, -flourishing a piece of ^ paper. OOP niyment 82.000. second potatoes. 45 pound bag" 50 But she was sober, too. x ADJ ACENT TOWNS If No Anawer^pfl838 Uon 'Go., 37 Oak street. Fboile and iriclnlty. Experienced men house in business tion. No “Ygu too,'Lucy.” pre^red. but not' absolutely cents per bag, 2 for 75 cents at M p ^ N G OUT C F town, selling 4 Perhaps ah* felt as I did. T INVENT A BUT AM I \ C consequently N O .'.'I ^ 2-1226. Call 7002 after 5^30; agents. Write .Box a kecald. It was a check from the insur VES.BUT ENJOYIO BEINa, «U5IMER STREET- sp/COVENTRY- BOOKKEEPING ahd' Accounting necessary. Write to P O. Box 127 the farm. ' Frank' V. Williani-s, Though 1 wanted to live at home, BEING A MSCHtNtf TO SEND SATISFIED T f IM SO COCKY I SET m yself /rooms of furniture and amaU coal v : ance company. A check fo^ *2,500.' I DON’T EVEN aC^AN BACH AMNjiOAN.I 4-Fnmily Tenement, 4 rooms 2-Fainily Flat, four rooiiM records kept weekly. Ralanced Manchester, ' stating age, past Buckland. . I didn’t want to lose the Ameri fo lks a»CK RO." 1 RIG lP EXPERIENCED RADIO service. water heater. Inquire 214 VU- It was the first time I. had . Over WHERE. A O A ^ E T TEST IT, S O T m illion s o f neve* let 'eneh. OUased-ln front porches,' each lUtT^arge porch,*^ steam monthly for Income tax' purposes, Promt and efficleftt! All work experience (if any) and salary ' Hard street ot telephone 6658 can House entirely. I wanted U> DONT'KNOW YEARS' IN /V4VB0DY-UE NUMBEk 2''GREEN Moiii^u ^ tn be able to go In It at any time. seen such a figure outside oT an BUT .V(HlCM m ake* TO S E E wed Bhmbbed. Large lot. heat, all conveniences. Includ confidential notary public. Phone guaranteed, ph&ne 4607. desired. Applicants must be able Saturday sifter 10 a. m. D elegates H ope arithmetic. SOT ME \'ERV WHAT -THEY’RE rw po o lin g TIME IN ON TH6 potatoes, Seconds. Phone .T026. xTo listen to the drummers In the •WITH A s e c r e t / Price 89,500. Terms Arranged. ing garage^^^mple garden 6627 days or evenings. , . to secure .release from U. S. E. S, -;“Jiut, think what that will buy,” HAPPY,' bOlNS BACK space. Price 89,990. Terms PLOWUJIG. HARROWING, trac Amelia Jarvis, 872 Parker St. FOR SA L E — NICE used 9x?2 rug ^tee. To smell Mrs. Guptill’s T h e r e ,' Ph y s ic a l SH E^ METAL WORK, hot air to qualify. Ex-service men must X FoP R ed A ction he gloated. DYNAMITE HIGH STRRBT-^ Arranged. tor work, garden-specialty. Tele secure discharge papers. PREMIER STR.-\WBERRY plants also 3 burner gas range. 489 Main bread from the top of the kitchen furnace repairing: New hot air My mother 'reached o u t,an in 7-Boom Single, steam heat, phone 2-095'f. buy any quantity; 214 Gsedner street. Apt. 16 or telephone 3945. stalri^hlle 1 waited for Jay. «'o COVENTRY LAKI and air conditioning tarnaces In- get m yN ^nds on the register sistent hafid. "It won’t buy one \ nloB location, near schools. WANTED— FULL OR PART Street. ' -x'- (Continued From Page Ona) thlng/>''she told him. "It will go Price 88300. f 1,500 Down 8 and 4-Rooni CoHnges. sUlled. Eaves IrqUfra and con time helpers and driver* for fur TWO METAL COTS complete, whenever K felt like It. Once in a good condition, reasonable. Phone ri'tht In the bank and stay there.” Payment. Electric Ughte, riianlng ductor repairing.'Norman Bentz, niture moving and warehouse CABBAGE, DEPPER AlfD potte^ while I mlgnbseven want to sit on Roofingf—Repairing 17-A 3765. unless adequate provision is made The End. “Built siMicial so Junior enn sil in o2-1588. ‘ position, shingle or tin. Also val flower plants are ready now at f • t h d e g l a n u BY GALBRAITH Urge M , garage hnsement. leys, flashings,' gutters, chimneys. which she would have to contrib we could pick outT^*ntU^ ob *-!f. ELLINGTON— - Dogs—Birds-—Pets 41 25 cents per dozen. TTiree thou FOR SALE--t:4-BURNEg Cham jects. The offi^ktove, ivlth all 0 Price 88300. Terms Arranged. CBER, ateamflUf pump me- E. V. Coughlin, 390 Woodland. ute armed forces. 40-Acre Farm, mostly cUar. sand early tomato plants tii three bers gas range. Telephone 2-1006 its covers mlMir^. The bathtub, S arfd chaitlcK Carl N'ygri^< 15 South Phone 7707. FOUR COCKER SpkJrtel puppies, 5. Blunt-spoken Manuel Gidla- FLORENCE STREET— 8-room hnnse, all 'Improve inch pots. Including' pansies and after 4;30 p. ni. black and. dented. A plant poCi BY MERRILL BL08SER m ents, garage, chlchen eoop. -Street. 'I>1. 64j Zimmerman's, Lake street. Phone too many Iteffis to be mentioned. her, Peru’s foreign minister, told FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Make the Best of It t-FfloilIy Duplex. 4. rooms ROOl ING —SPECIALIZrtW? in a news conference there ■was no holding * charred _*tub th at had Urge barn. Tools and equip 6287. , Always open, 379 Buriisido Fokv/i,. SALE — Mahogany server, ------—- Once .bfeeh ray motrier'a geranium. ench, goM eonditlon, nice repairing rooL .all kinds, also bureau, gray flnUh, enamel top 1 pdtnt in the small nations trying 'Q—With which countries are neighboiRood, near . school. ment Inefuded. f*rlre 88.509. • avenue, ‘E ast Hartford, phone Ojie'''of the telephones, now only new oofs. No job too small or. SEVERAL EXTIJA NICE cocker “ ■ to force compulsory jurisdiction the follmvlng medals aaapeiated? t s time you w e O kAV, MR. GRUSSLE ! MILOA and I ARE S o £LL BE COMING BACK MERE. Veam, OH. WEli-r--CpNDfTI0N8 Price 88,000. Terms Arranged. Oowir'Payment 88,500. , ' 8-3091. w table, white, 18x24 Pre-War. Tele-1 I « , '-targe. Good wook, fair price. 9'ree spaniel puppies for sale. Jack for a world court, if great nations . A crank, a mouthpiece, and- a Croaa of Michael the Breve; Order OOlNG home, VOUWG MAN.' ON THE AGAIN I WE HAD A NIGKT AFTER NKJMTr JUST LIKE' L ■ ARE bad ALLovflR/ /^FENDER, ANO phone Manchester 1^78^. Suppose dU taates. Call Howley; Manches Vroat Kennels, 26 Gardner street. consider that against their Intel:? tangle of wires. Broken -pipes, of the Redeemer; Order of- the RAd SLIGjHT-MlSUNDERSrANDING , BUT A I USED ”10 / ADOmOMAL U SnXtBl AVAILABIJEl FOR SA LE—9 PIEC E baK dining lying In heaps, like Jack , Straws. Eagle; Order of St.. Olaf. n7TT/nf/ii] UTTLE luscious MUSHIN'STRAgSHTENEO so/ BOPY WPftK ter 5S6L- eats.' The only convincing yotbs 1C THINGS OUT,' Crocheted Rugs room set. good condition. 19 Ar-' in Biich a case, he said, wOuld be Radiators, already rusting. The A—Rumania, Greece. Russia FOR SALE — COCKER Spaniel, mory street. furnace,, half buried, ata arrow on and Norway, in that order. SOLIMENE & FI.AGG male. Inquire 475 Adams atreet those backed “by a fle^t and an ii" - ': J army.” z e r o .... ALLEN REALTY GOMP INC. Moving—Trowing— FOR SALE—FOUR SOLID Maple 684 Center St. TeL 54 Storage^',: 20 MOVING OUT OF .STATE, must l|ake FniAker Gala Q—Who la the n^w premier of Afl U aee of Insnranoe, Inchidlag I4fe Mmlgiiges Arranged 5-piece Dinette or Kitchen sets. There waA Something disturbs Bulgaria? sell my bird dog, 2 year old point Visit Benson’s where yibu’11 al 6. The amall nations niaxle a ■88 SlAIN STREET , TEI HONE 5108 er, partly trained. Telephone 4718. Ing about seeing these things— A—Dobri Boshiloff. U8TEN A. CHAMBERS Com- ways find a group to please, you further gain bn one point when a one* decent, orU#rly — now *49.50 up, Benson’s,. 713 Main Trailer van Service. Locib • -FOR SA LE-• THOROUGHBRED Com m itt^ on the general asMm- stripped and littered, right. out : QTWh.o is Gol. Ed. Starling, street. bly voted 42 to O that the assem n^ing, packing ahd atcrage. brown Cocker S|>anleL Phone In' the face and eyes of- everyone. who recently figured in the pews? FOR SALE I. i.i >. I. ■ III I-—. bly; in which an nations will hav* DlaT6187. 4484.br,.inqutre 20 Russell St. Elomething that made us resent A-—Retired at the age of 68. 2-FAMILY DUPLEX — ,6 end -A voice, should have power to da- Col. Starling waa Secret Service 6, In A-1 condition. Hot air NORTH 'StHEKlOA ' Van Lines i..._____ ' Msrhinery and Tools 82 Iwte and reedmmend action oP'' other onlookers. . "Go right straight home,” Julia attendant to five presidents oyer 1/ heat, 2-car-xnrage, large lot. Inc. Ocaatlaar-to Coast ;moving aer*-. any pisttO’s affecting Internation a fwriod o f . 29. yAara. Rental inen nJKWO per month. lea. Dial1 5187x Read Hen Id Advs. BA LE HAY W IRE, cement; Wilx al relations. The big powers pre said flercely to children who tried One side avaluriile’ June 1S.J X ■ e'rs, milking machlnea<' Fordson agreed tn^pirinclple to. Join us. ,"Go right home this parts, used John Pei^ tractor. very minute,” Q- -Wheli was work on the Owner leaving tom. 82,500 with this proposal. Waahlhgtoi. National Monument, cash. Price 88.599. ^ Dublin Tractor ' Company, Wllll- 7. A meeting late yesterday of On the third day. wearTRTid mantic. , shoes and aprons, we ventured In. which vl’as completed In 1884, be'- RED RYDER The One Who Got Away BY FRED HARIiAJI SI' the conference Executiv# commit g u n ?/ GEORGE tee headed by Stetttnius received W ith long sticks to help us. we 5 8 5 7 picked our way over, the deb'ris. A—The cornerstone was laid Has An Opening for a- Capable Secretary Wearing. AppareW a proposal from Secretary-(3eneral July 4. 1848. l*^ GRAZIADIO Maf«-or Female , Alger Hiss that the conference Over bedsprings whose coils had / Furt 67 snapped and spiraled. Broken % and Stenographer in Their Main Office. Very Real Estate and Insurance end by June 2. ' Q—What is the fourth largest crockery. A great sheet of cop city In the United States? f 109 Henry St. Tel. 5278 ODD LOT SWEATER clearance. per that had lined the tank. Bricks .Interesting Work Involving Credit Routines^ HELP WANTED Values to *3,98., Now *1.88 while Placement of veteran* by the —;A —Detroit, followed by Los United States Employment Ser th a t atin held a little heat. Only Angeles. - they last. Manchester Knitting { the base of the chimney waa and General Office Work. Good Salaryfoi’ FULL TIME — 5 ^ 1 ^ WEEK Mills. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. vice during 1944 more than dou bled the figure for 1943. otandteg. A flat of metal bad (}--The father of what famous ''daily. I fallen over It..-keeping It clear of Right Person. ^ REAL ESTATE LISTINGS / ______x j___ :______^_____ gangster died recently? *■; Of AO Type* wiwtedl A & P SUPER ^ R K E T debris. ‘ A-:^John Wilson Djllinger, fa daati Available. WapIeA*—To Buy 58 I put my stick down In It, woq- ther of John Dllllnger.'- A P P L Y N O W ' 717 Main Street At Blssell Aring if It would com* out smell •; ;; WANTED — MOfOR BIKE or I Sunbacker ing of kerosene. “There’s some Q—How does fluorescin dye aid" JARVIS REALTY CO. ThC-)’!;: 'OjGH.ftjT ,N0T Office 4112 Resldeace 7278 scooter- Reasonable, Telephone thing te' there,’’. I called. a pilot drifting on a life raft In S-!9 8266. - ' Sue puah^ me aside. “Here, attracting attention of possible UKSUU CROOKS. 6hER FF •' - Weekdays and Soadaya Th* .'UN I’.n M mmn let'.m*.^ She took my stick and rescuers, pem^ about “So there .18-," she A—Tlw dye, when poured In the “I told our Cub Scout pack vow marched atl over France c-j! AivAT T-nS Rooms Without Board 59 said. water, makes a conspicuous atain in 1918, Dad, so liicy. elected you to take us on a 12-iiulc T-'il 5"- Ws leaned over, forgetting our vlaible from a grSat beighU ' - hike Sunday r draassa. Thera, stffl recc^lzable, ^ FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. | MALE HELP WANTED: ' Experi^itted (ttenognipher was tbs paperweight -and the WASH TUBBS _ ; Adventure Calls BY LESLIE TURNER 72 Oak.atreet, Tel. 2-1677. '’ ’brssa-toppi^ Inkwell and- Mr. JNERVILLE BY FONTAINE FOX 5 5 1 3 for Pioneer Rarachute Cpiilpariy BEA U TIFU L ROOM, single or | Cutter’s chimney - plate. lli' ■ n E A * WITH CORDIAL DR.WIMd AND HiC OAUdKTBR, SINCE/WE START B9R S1KAN6 I’VE dOT T&-LOOK ovea AN ESPERiKeST Wt’RE TRYS44 mEAR' WANTED double. Complete tight house were black now and crusted. u RITA .STRETCHES THRU TH* AFTKRNOOM... TOMOaHOW. DAD-LET'$ MAKE THE TIBETAN BORDER-TRAVEL iSSfT PLEASANT Oft VERY V .Qtiqr. bad aR been round and'khln s a f e O f THEBE, BUT WTA |S SET ON OOWS.XJO B>- Mrs. Anne keeping factlitief available. If de-1 c a n s e e t h e s h e s giB AND 1 HAME THE MOST OF TOPAV. H I BET ■ Fun or Part Time. AwJyr at Cheney Brothers sired, Girla on^. Central. Phone | Mg, Y GARPEH ITSEUF ; ’ SEEN OVERSEA* ------^PADS TOLD The round rug crochefelK^ cot It was saatsr to geTioms than SUCH WILP ton yarn in any two prettyXon/ 3989; SITTING ON it !" FOR SOME TIMC, W a n t i ^ Apply - 'Eniplojrnient Office R might have bMuTzor Benjamin, SDH, AND 1 POUBT TALES 4B0UT trasting colors is perfect for''*, Ja y . and Ada/*(we with ua. b e n IF you RBALIZt rr, I'M CRAZY bathroom—the oval rug. is one of FO R RENT— FURN ISH ED room. to SK WHAT -XA fl hiring in accordance with the ^;cntleman preferred. 37 Foster | jamin waajwrnin the atabl*,: grad HOW MUCH THIS Skilled Sewing Machine (jlperators. ^CoU>iital Board the muCh-adniired bl^-fashioned VISIT M YOUR ITSBEMIY Stabilization Plan. straet, *. . . j LIRE! And Women Who Are Willing, to “rag” ruga. ' Use old cotton HOMCMCANS G q iiii| ^ y dresses, old sheets dyed bright F o r R E k T r-F U R N ISH E D room, TO OS purples, pinks and greens. - Use M ' - Be Trained. 615 P s rk k n ^ ^ S ty e e t hot water, cratrally located. TeL plenty of black rag-strips to pix^ 6129. ■ X . * :.7 vtde a heandSome . con trast Cro bur war production contracts call for women chet this rug' any sire you' like, WAR BONDS who can qualify. either big. or small. ■ Perfect for Wanted—Rooms Board hallways, bedrooms or . in a Co k'I iliii f MANCHES ER lonial living room. .f WANTED—ROOM with meaU If. Ail hiring done in accordance with area sta To obtain, complete crocheting posaible, by mother with 13 year m bilization plan. . . ' -. . ■ g ' Several 4-Room HELP WANTED Hnatructibn for the Bath Rug old daughter. Writq' Box L, The V pleto wttk Sra^aee, laaad (Pattern No. 5857) and f o r . the Herald. storm wtadowa. SPINNERS WEAVERS GENERAL HELP /Crocheted, Rag Rug (Pattern No. ,x • • BY J. R. WILLIAMS . OUR BOARDING HpUSE MAJDR HOOPI,B •Apply in Person or Telephone Work Available On Vitally,^iceded War Materials. 5513) send 15 cents In coin for OUT OUR WAY for twr rooms opamra. Dowa .each pattern, plus 1 cent postage Houses for Rent Cheney. Brothel’S and Pioneer Parachute Company ^ J ACeVOU LETTIN payment aa low/ aa^ 8906.00. for each, your name, address and QUIT r a p p in g o n LOOK WHAff 66AD/l■^^ ASTOUNDED, YOUR. .Reasonable jjAathly eoet. pattern numbers to Anne Cabot WANTED—2 OR 3 ROOM apart THE WSsIDOW— I'M fOLLOWED ME 6ALL.WA6GLE5MAi4.' i T hIAT Win DV VVALRUS Apply At Cheney Brdftiers Employment Office. The Manchester Evening Herald. ment, centrally located, furnish TARIM* A BATH/ IF HOMB .' iF 1 OPEN ' NOTWiS PUBLIC,'?00 (fAlMT . OUT- MOLIe R vou ? Independent Cloak Co. All hiring in accordance with the Area 1150 Sixth Avenue. New York 19, ings optional. Write BoX P, The _ YOIJ WAMTX CoME t h a » d c jo r by m y S e l f •mal.'A'F iOE" ai ^ WeV.TMiS IS .^Herald. f\ iKi, That docxzg s e l f riE'LL PUSH, f SUANOEe.' X OUGUTA Jarvis/Realty . BLOWN tAW VCE A, Pine and Pleasant Streets . . V Stabilization Plan. OPEN.' RIGHT AJ.AN’ WE b-" PUNCH i4 iM <50-COLT? PHONES^U OB 7278 CANT GET HIM WIDEST- ♦BOO PeOM ■■-'1. MS SCHEMING BROTlAER HE SWEA.T6 Week D an and Snadaya 7 exjr/ X NEED c o a c T / . HELP.' 14LIOULD S U E 3A)k;,e ro « t'iaoBrriOM.fi.MD n/a m e ... 7 -PAeTiC e-PG CCIMINIS'-'- HAI? - RUM P/^7 m C K E T r i N N Direct Hit LANK LHUNAKD TO By Sue Boniett A favortt* summer ouitAt-r^ o m e MRGEOM TOWERS -A k b MISS OEVWET WsTBfa CUXSHtPirF}^ VOUTte 60T NOrU>N‘ Thle Ik h m may suit yon. It haa six rooaia. 4 down, 2 np; smart well fitting sunbacktr for aiooEL AI90 nruKE nsR OMTMIOUISHEO PARTNER-THAT' ' laeolated; ecrecne and storm windowe; red biiclv' flreplaco with fun cut-of-.^OQrs—a town costum s! 1 OF THE SILVER SCREW - PCARIPSS CUSroOIAff OF LAW ' TOi Colonial mantel; beautiful bathroom with khower; well arranged with added bolero. ' u ifs ate/nry oew m ! ANo 0R P 3 - I kltclicn cnblneU; basement laundry;' steam heat; a complete home only a few.years built. Pattern No. 8764 Is'designed for' Ill, sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42. \ Stss' 14, dress, requires 3 yards of i 89-lnch material; bolero 1 yard; 5 To settle an estate we offer a 12-room two-family house with yards rlc rec to- trim. i j m veatibales, separate porches, two heaters; located convenient to •For this pattern, send 20 cents. shopping and bus. line. Price naked fTiflOO. In, coins, your name, address, slss desired, and the pattern numbet Imm A, to Sue Burnett Tlie. Manchester . EvanUiff Herald. 1150 Sixth Aven OMtttf.t.MarrnMa ue, New Yorti 19; N. T. Comdr. B a n id Btaasen. XffiNR, Send for your copy Qf the new] SB-goveznor ot Minnesota, on ' R o b e r t S B b it h * 'W J. inc. Spring leaue of Fashion—juat off! bridge of flsgHilp sC A ta irs l Rat- 9S8 Ataln/8t. Real Estate and Inearaace Tdephone 3450 the press. Book full of smart f BSy. te Philippine* campaign. War ' f«Mds balD*d pay lor that warship, MfkuiM SrWHnMi Iw. / THE WORRY WART ^flO-to-ths-asMits styts*. 18 it. S, Irmnfj » . - - • - -.'.-A ■: