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lA p r il 28.— < ^ )— An unofficial Improving Quality ^ Creation o f RivM Re- ish, AniericBn and 1 tabulation of a roll call- vote Machine • Gun Baryms. gime on Soviet Soil SaXL^jSonX |showed that the Rouse voted French Forces Make
today to sustain Governor Also Seen Likely as Re- Steady Progress Today £)aveinport, la., April {Baldwin’s veto on the bill re GrotMls Not . • - ^ A new method of broaOh rifling of sult o f Red Criticism. storing forfeited rights te \ Allied Headquarters, North machine-gun barrels at the Roeg larry E. Mackenzie. Africa, April 28. — — Island (111.) arsenhl is accbmpliahr XJiondon, A p ril 28.— (/P)— iiig^bles American* troojis stormed' ing fen- 83,606/k a Job that Rufiflifin demands for a purge ^ State Capitol, Hartford, and captured three fiercely formerly cp4t |280,d»q, William of the Polish government-in-^'Snvi^i rkffiv.lui Lpril 28.— (A*)— S p e a k e r exile in Lbndon or creation O ffic ia l GoveiTi^ defended hills straddling the BaumbecHf superintend^ of the ^ larold E. Mitchell ruled to- arsenal said today. ■ \ -read to Mateur and Bizerte a rival regime on Soviet .Xoil /Ireient Newspaper Arti- iay that a two-thirdf vote Th broach ayatem, de^oped ah(j the British First.,, Arm y Were expected today by/some^ cle Sighed by ^Uiiion of bf the House was ;>^cessary shortly before the nation w e ^ ta m oii^rt Officially asXi gun motor earriags, la an all-purpose ISe’ mm. gun battled/ for a commanding, war, alsa ia increasing productih third party obseryerA^ih the - override Goverhor Bald- jectito i ’’ •y ^pbile, th is slugger among gTiins can throw a 95-pound and Improving quality, Baumbec /.vvi** 1*”.°*^ tham 10 miles, can level fortifications, knock out tanks, or heavy" cruisers One man light of' criticism 4L the gov- Polish Patriotfi’ Head. height a t Medjerda village, II milea weqt of Timia,/it waa an- win’s veto of the bill restor- aald in an address prepared fOr de- ^above) inspects the breech while th e^e^c le ts the line of lire in the sights. (U. S. Army photo ™ ernment in Lon^n by' the 21 ig elector’s rights to Harry livery to the spring convention of Moscow. AprU 28—(C)—Soviet nounced « t Nulled ^adquartora Ruaaian press. Im^ying the 410s- today, as AUled/foriees faanamered Mackenzie,' and after: a the American Society of Mechani- slbllity of crea^h of'/ 4 Polish Russia’s official government news- cal Engineera. against the tcnae^sly defended p io f debate the Houee ouatained military or ^idiHical organization paper. Izvestia, pubUshed ail aril- ‘The greateat factor involved in but weakening .^ itf bridgehead in ^ e ehalFa ruling. Mitchell'a nU- (is Hopes in the Soviet Union, ap article in cle today signed by Wanda Fasi- Tunisia. / \ ng waa challenge by Rep. Her- this broach meUxkl is that four Izvestia, Semqt government news- machines are being used to produce 58,000 Coal Miners levakayi, president of the "Union .Make “ Steady ProgbHa” ert Wanderer (R ) of Bethel, foi- paper In/Moocow, by Wanda Vasi- ^-townaman of Mackenzie, for 1,300 barrels per day at a coat of .FoodOutp ievakayk, pfeaident of the "Union of Polish Patriots," in which she The British First anpoint, and did not give any author- yesterday. Suatalaed hy Voice Vote machines against 320 square feet for the old equipment. Close in1 Four States.StiitM . “ftom Moscow reporting on this ity to thla-government. The Americ^ans under LicuL IA voice 'Vota, however, auo- Spirit of ‘Danin Article and ^ editorial in Fravda, "The broach so developed by “The present govemment/inder- Gen. George 8. Patton, Jr., clean- ned " Mitchell'a contention that Communist party organ, on the took the functions of ren^ants of ed Col. Gen. Jurgen Von Amim'a . Rock Island ia -not particularly a Torpeiloes; Go Ahead’ Waahington, April 28.— R s ils T ttrffetSars ace the conetltution provided Russian-Polish crisis, said: the Polish government/^at fled northern Germans and Italians out lo forfeited rights bilU require a novel tod, but a series of hOok lA^K-More than 58,000 softf, - "It ia difficult tomato how the from Poland.— the ^Idz-Smigly of Djebel Dardyss and occupied yo-thlrdo vote XorToriginal paa- New York, April 2fi—(>P)—War Soviei imion can sVer resume re- (Contbined on Psga Four) coal Xminers gtayed away government of the September de- important hifeh ground. ^ e , the aame proViaion held in Food Administrator Chester C. i v i . j - Start Fir^ and S^erely lations with the present Polish feat of Poland.'-i ' Another contingeht, pushing Insidering whether the • meaaure Davis, declaring farmer, are do-' V goyernnient." ^ ' * dispute l^eatening to devel- DaniBg[e WarehoiWg at IMarshal Edwaril Bmigly-Rydi toward Jefna station, 28 milea lould be re-paOWl over the veto. /- I ing spring planting Ir the Ameri- This view gained increaring sup- —his compoum^ames have been southwest of Bizette, swept the ] Governor ^ Id w in termed the can spirit of "Damn the torpedoes; ; .'p ,, f f h Buytiiff Port; Hits port in the London, press aa^rime used aiternat^y over s long period enemy off Djebel El Azzag north, f unfolded in the Waterbury Ar Minister Churchill: and Foraign WaiGel go ahead,” expressed hope today I ° c the ossible/use of of years—waa ehlef of Poland’s of Jefna and- also toqk Djebel El piracy trial “ a sordid tale of ^I^de on Engine She Secretory Eden worked closriy Army and waa among the Polish protect Ajred, just U the soutAwest of tho ^Utic^^ manipulation” in a mes- this year's-food output would top AS guari / i- .■ — .With United States olTicais in an govern merit’s chiefs who fled into last year's record. ;,tn e who m ig atation. These two knobs com- .oefit to the General Aaembly ane Gas 08 want to New Delhi, India, '^April 28—i/P) ^ o r t to straighten out the situa-. Rumania in September 1939, after mand much of the approach to- vetoing a bill restoring In a speech prepared for tbel work was heard fA toines bega: tion following the breach of rela- the\German inva.sion. —United States Liberators deliv- Mateur, the important Axis cross- ' r’a righto to H airy'D . Mac- general session of the 31st annual | closing down one after\nother/tn tions between Soviet Russia and Dbqe^lbed as "Brokriri Man” roads 16 milea^o the east of Jefna. / |naie, one of the principala in meeting of the United States: Pennsylvania, Kentucky, iVlal ered, another heavy/ blow at Ran- Supply Asked the Pqllsh government-in-exile. (The marshal was Interned in Djebel Dardyss taken by Ameri- scandal and for years a top- Chamber of Commerce, Davis said and-West Virginia goon. . chief port in Japanese-oc- For the second day In succession ,RumanIa'''arid refugees who saw farmers are "taking a patriotic I iv^t RcirardMi . . cans In their northern thrust la ■i^ Republican chieftain. cupied Burma, starting fires and th e ’primdx^lriister devoted prac- him there dracribed him as a "bro- about seven milea from the west- . ' the first veto mesaage sent chance for America" by planting ' tv.* w*” 2" **'t*'" tically all me time to the problem. ken m an ."'IX December 1940 he Ickes Asserts Many in every posisblc acre although fat^ ^ ^ o r Board took „ severely damaging warehouses in ern shore ' of. Lake Achkel, the m# .Republican chief executive was reported tb/iave fled from a ed with shortags^ o f labor and ma- 'hearings; as ye the vicinity ofAhe central railway Polish CabhMt Session Called westernmost of two lakes wbirii High Authority Fail chinery, /■ / ' walkouts were not officially Rumanian prisorri camp after his stretch to Bizerte'. y (OontlniMd on jPage Tea) Xjation on Monday, a United After PremieXwiadyslaw Sikor- arrest by authorities Investigating Understand Import Davis waq iinable to be present' ' 'K^i-de^ as strikes, Stotes Army Air Force commUni- skl and Acting ^ re lg n Minister espionage plots, arid thereafter One Of Main pefenmes p j to the press of duties in V^sh- ! -John L,. /Lewis promised que'4Uuio,iinced today. Count Edward Racriynski confer- appears to have disappeared from Barren-top Ed Djebel Ajred, red at No. io Downing Street, the ance of Gas Program. ing-lon, but__ his-— talk------was- readr^ d bybv 1 .h*® Unitgd Mine workers Medium bombers also attacked the news. nick-named Bald hill by the Brit- DepUto Administrator /William Wuld not w6rk after midnight raUwayviAigets at' Thazi junction Polish cabinet was callbd into ses- ish, is one of the main deferiaea Friday unless their demands were sion. \ ^ Cl^sterday Poli.sh circles in f Washington. April 28— iJP\ ~ Byrd. X 70 miles 'spilth of' Mandalay, and Washington were described as ex- guarding . the approaches to . Sharing the prograig' Were Rear met and ,4he full WLB debated Diplomatic quarters aaiX the’y Petroleum Administrator ^ckeq' scored hits\on the engine sheds, pressing a fear that the I^olish- Mateur. Djebel Azzag flanks Greex lla M BuUettiiB qt the u n Win) Admiral Etiiory S. Latid, chaimvan whether/that constituted outright warehouses, h e ig h t yarda and believed a provisional formu^ ha) Waterbury, April 28— (d*l—Cart Prepare for ■ Battles.' Childrei^' Are Killed. " this governor said, that Heliendrung, 72, was jtainfully I her hUBbsad "oslled qiT' the Oakland, Calif., April 28—(J>)— ■ ■/ ■ — : - lansioli biirned about the face and- hands and gave Um -s ebiiatoe to A Navy" twin-engined transport Tr^ury Balance Moscow, Apri. 28—i/pi— Izves- Clevelantl! April De- when gn oil stove he was lighting, Losses Ahqve, to another a tn ^ bd would plane nosed irtto a hlH 10' milCa ‘flra officials said, exploded in the tia, the -official., newspaper of the stnictiory was reckoned in excess RwUdr child. The governor .Soviet union, called on. the Red Seen Checked east of the Oakland airport and Washington, April 28—i/Pi—The kitchen of hts home this moniing. of $1,(K)0,0x- with second and thini degree office here, and Hammnck King Believes Sub Men- of the ten men-aboard, and seri- pendUares.- 1361.424.782.23; nej. Offing." northeastern Ohio,, killing two., ously Injuring the other two. burnli, his conditiqq is -not Seriouf; The plea came as the Red Air children, injuring more than 150 [he would send an liivesUgator balance (11.224,303,496.34. authorities said. ' govemor’a office. ace in Atlantic Will Newsmen visiting the scene to- Force carried on intensive attacks Exceed Coii8tru(*tibii of other persons, and dama^ng near- ' • • •• day under Naval guard found the in force against German communi- ly 2,000 home.s and several war Be / Controlled Soon. Merchant Ships Laat Down 10 Jap Plaaeo - binned fuselage pancaked on the cations and maintained ita sky su- plants. , ' . ■ "sg, April 28. — PP)— hillside with botli wings sheared perlprity over the KutMn region of Yea/ bv Million Tons. Many homes auid ,bam‘e caved In, fightara wsro reported ' New York, April 2 S ~ i/e h - Ad- off, . . - the Caucasus. roofs were carried away like leaves tq have alMii down miral EirticiM J. King, commander The explosion scattered bodies All along the lengthy front, Rbd and .^wer lines'were thrown 'put plaaes out of a force in chief of the United States over a 66-foot area.. Clipped tree Civilian Employes^ _ Air Force fighters and bombers Washington. April 28— — The o f operation iii ’ the Cleveland, which attacked Kunming, fleet," says the expansion of Jap- trunks and tom earth indicated the presaed their attacks lagainst the Navy department says that total Akron and » ‘iemont areas. "• ship had skidded a like. distance German lines aqd to Oie rear .in - Allied merchant ship losses ex- :.of .Tunnan province, soutli- anese forces in the Pacific has Orphans Crushed To Death from the point of' impact. ~ * dicating they were providing a ceeded known constructioii 'last ■ China, Hilo morning. been checked and that he helievm •IVo Akron Orphans—'Richard ■wkOa, to the TaUteug monn- . - Headed Into Airport" heavy mauling to German forces year by more than/a million tons the submarine menace \,in the A t- ? B u y i n g W a r B o n d s —but stresses that the figure was Paternostor, .12, and' Anthony aceiw of the bitterest fight- lantic should be -under- control The plane waa headed into Oak- being brought up as reserves for Fembach.-.' 9,--were crushed to> obtained iby subtracting Incomplete' (7hina in ipany' months, a within the next four to six months. land airport and apparently on the * . * ' future operations. -iMoatly Artillery DueUing construction statisUca. from._com- death as raging winds demolished 1 eommnaique said JapaaeOe •Speaking last night at a dinner beam. A wlngtlp scraped near the Washington, April 28-^fl^)—The half a million civilian The current land fight atill waa plete loss records. a barn near Medina. . ’ •lukye shown signs sf meeting of the. United States top of the l.SOO-foot cUff, spinning ; C. G. Aridriis, government, the craft to earth. employes of the Navy are buying war bonds at a rate of mostly aitillery dueling. In a statement issued last night, ■g.**'. Chamber of Commerce. King said: rrieteorologiat at (Seveland, aald* " If It had been only 30 or 40 .m ore than $16.000.<)00'a month, the heatl o f the N avy Heavy sheUirig was 'going on the Navy emphasized £ha't while ■ Ins-aaloB WOrry Needless Now from the Kuban delta, in the the figures Involved did not'Include four separate tornadoes swept over ■ I s f G a s B l a s t "In December of ld41 we were feet higher or about the same dis- bond drive reported today. _ tance farther west it would have Novoroaaisk region, to the Volk- "new construction by all of the A l- the city, 'riieir pajha wereahort April 28—(J>)—Mrs. apprehehaive—both the miUtaty in d narrpw, nSU their power waa B. Boo4 about 88, died In missed the hill.” said Cari Bigefow, With the recently authorized exten.sioii of the cam- hove tront southeast of Leningrad. lied nations." they did include ,all and the civilian populaGoA— Oakland Tribune photographer (The Gettiian radio aaic* (3erman merchant ships lost- not riierelj^ concentrated on the east and west explosion that ooaaideraUy jvhetber the western hemisphere paign to include Naval personnel; Capt. G. A. Eubank, sides he added. . - |«d the kitchen of haf home ,pdio was one of the flrgf civilians Stuka (ormationa caused heavy those sunk by submarines would be invaded. We don't to -reach the scene. the N avy’s coordinator for war bonds, said total sales casualties anion?' Russian columns The announcement came after a ITie meteorologist' declared the this afteraooa. She was worry about that now. The ex- Bodies Badly Burned of tends in the Navy fife expected to te considerably preparing yesterday to attabk* the conference between Secretary of area wag' fortunate to have es- on arrival at Waterbury pansion of the Japanese forces Axis Kubain bridgehead, and that caped with no great looo of life, as Fire and poltoe effi- Bigelow said many of the hod- more than double the. $104,000,000 mark o f 1942. tho Navy Knox and Senator Ralph haa been, checked.” lea were badly burned. One of the Soviet aupply bases on the Sea of O. Brewster (R., Me.) of the Sen-- the '*rornado waa death-dealing who responded to an alarm He added that "just as we are injured men waa able to talk to The expanded p ro ^ m started April 1—just before AZOV coast also were' heavily ato War Investigating committee. in ito intensity." anpioatoa pushed the confronted with the submarine bombed. Nursing superviaora and disaster stretcher bearers toho carried Mm - "the Se^nd W ar Loan drive billeially got under way— ind ' -Might Change Picture •d the dwelUag several menace in the Atlantic, so Are the 4 (H ie Gsmiaii broadcast, reiwrd- '* The Navy’s statemenL‘aimed at. workers are. being sent to both eatward. and Mew out two down the steep inellna; fH e tucked Japanese confronted with 4. s«8- both hands under his head and Captain Eubank said preliminary reports indicate an ed by The Asaoctoted Press, ds- clearing up conflicting atatementa CSevelaad and Akron, , ‘WiniaBi An. Inv'estiFaUoH is amazing” respqn.se. clared that 44 Russian planes were by the. committee and . Secretory Carl Hunt, manager of the Amert- iiOoatlaaed mt fags fftoax (OoattaiMd ¥Nlo Xtoai jy - : X Twnj) (Conttuod ea Page Zw »i ICeaUmwl toi | M « . ■;'-V -'--X' '-'r •-\%y *■ -
-V^ ' j f '"y- •/' A- - ',7- r V WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2B.XMS v ;JHANUHB5TEK ’EVEJNING l^ALD. MANOTiSTER,^NN., T^DNESDAY. A # ^ MANCHEST^RnK'^NTNG herald. rHESTER.rt!f \ ;x PAGBTITrtie) \ ----- .W O '.------— V ------r— —— Hbiisa^today by Mrs. "Red! T" s I good condition of^Kr clothing on street, teatifyin severe ton ^ e laahlfi^x to Dr. N-est of,>foacow, where approxi- [ sgle. In fact, fnany hbw hats and gether with a message «x(... 'toab he.saw JBk^ , [a^e Hoiae^ Her governor stating hi* ObJeettons Is Bdtiiid MSycr ChapUi Ih^dpeo cofirt f^fallure KJPITH^S i mately IpO Germane.were said to irrciicy ^Rockville ! aorpe new shoes had beeh ilooated, Sere n ity of SwediP hitt and coat and to file, an autopsy report with the steady haycibeen slain in patrol sklrm- ; A ouija board proved IbXi* a it) While he did not! make ' the At ffo lUftie. he said, .w. ujr I.,ewis H. Chapman court, A procedure demanded a M ual iahee. draMdrtg' card. Before its actual^ Bill Is Vetoed message public laat'jnght, he ak^ move Bis hat or oOat, ahfi Kirby *49, Rockville Are Filling ".r, at his evening press conference that To Gr&nd Ji Maasachuietts atatutos. Buaaian arUllery also wa* ac- Seen As sale, niany cuatomers *«pJoyed' did hot olrike a blow, but merely [>in sdid he understood toe ml P^Check tive south of Balakleya, deB^olish- try at ItsXsiu'prlaiiig iWedictlorta. (OonttnoMl from Page One)' vNot H it By T e nsio n '> to sign It would be "against public I to detood hiniaelf. Majewaki policy” ’ — Ingito re>Ply only in aubtoobUe ing several enemy blockhouses apd This year tlie sale commltl** has he tried tri break up the light, deathax - * ' ExfifH 200 Units 1o B p marine, menace , in the Pacific." Ward to 'B aldw iiii C a rrie s Out He added that he regarded the RpL^t Edgar^ Former diaperaing and partly wiping out a Nalioir* OiiJy liftorpsl j(I Siiriials a aimilariyjfine'stock of artihlea toM'the pair to g o home, but after Ball OFS3.000. furnished by the company of German infantry', tpC The. .s^ vices (m .the Volnon-Sil- Th^e was evidence,. Admit-ai-King I People Lean to Allies Sfand Opposing Mac- conspiracy charge to which Mac- turnli^hls reck hrere Kirby fall Cheney I B ^ e r * <^6m Oppiipipil Sonii; ;'| !4 .3 p a D a y ; O th er kenzie pleaded guilty a serious one I^lin^ester M an, Held defendant, waa (jontinued. x JiP commpnique said. , /i'o F’rointilP linglOD 'League ip lids .ehmmunitX said, ” ljiat the Japartese are badly,' YMCASchedi and foimd him lyingr dn "the pave- , Ten enemy blockhouses a;Cir dug- pUiclied for ships." < ' ,x ' But SympiiUiy W ith kepzie, Restoration. and he felt that too little rime had I plele Arrkpgenicnl^r Heard are,m ade possible-h.V^Jhe receipts \ Fainiii^-'l^lLPre, Rooiii^i Up 30 CeiitH. ,O n S e rip u s C h a rg e . ment. 'X' Th'e hormon^ outa wefp reported ' destiuyed dy ] For .. All io !$liarp. ; Concerning the. Americyp p()sl- elapsed since he completed* his jail ,^wa* invented by .V from this annual .sale, Xlpn-parti-* Pre - Nari Carmans; Toni sentence.. V . ' , -Judge Qn^ifield adminlatered a Benjamin f -. New Sy§tem .\ 'ilovlet artillery fire wejat of san inforniatlon is dlstribitted and tion In the Atlantic, Com- 9:30, Soroptlihlat p a stin g and Ytartforil, April 28.—(45—Sum- thVs;^^units at raander in chmf said-fliat within_ C onform ln^to a ,)^'neral in- Springfietd,. Mkas., April 28 -L toiKpn the Don. • ,/•’ Wa.shinptort. April ^8- v P ' diBcu.wed on subjects sucK aii gov- Almost Carefree Life. dliinar. , x ” ' montog^ Secretary of State Fran- He did not Jndidate whether he ' '- • — ^— \ HtM-kvjlle Orfprd Vdlage, located i>hC[he west- the next four six months' crease in other hospitals . In 'the would act likewise on similar (Special) —Robert?^, Edgar, 96. iT • With th* U*u«nc* ofvthe next A:— — The Trea.sury's monetary experi ernment. economics. ' fotTigrl .pol- 9:80, Dinner, iM ughtsrs.cf Isa- ces B. ftedlpk back to toe capltoI of 96 Calhoun streaL -.who carac icy, education, and .social welfare. ern part oKfhe town between,West American shipping lowea will be State, the Mai^hcstgr Alemorinl beUa. ” ^ V measures to'rtstore, toe rights to j^yroll at Cheney Brotheia em- credited with dCvelopyt^ 'he jult* Tk^iifiisi^n ill A ll (EditoFa Note — For 189 here three years ago fpvm Man- \ Meetings,at which' well-know,n Jpenter atreehyand Hartford Ipjiqd. reduced .to. such ah extent that hospital will Jticrease Its general 7:30-9;8(k^^Badmlnton, Pratt A laat night, Q ^ , Raymond E. jSald- Charles E. Williamson, Mackenzie's Bli^eea w)l| be paid la cart \ Amertcafi plan for po.st-'ivar cur- •we cajv'Mand Uiem and Still ex- year* Sweden haa remained former politicai ally, and to John chester, Conn., was bound over to \*' Drive.Stepped , FlriiP Siffiiul. .\ 'x » .s'peakerii ofthn appear are held bn ai'CvnoW oC'cupdHr This is a gov'H^ daily ratci^to patients effectlv'e quietly at home and, unlike Whitneygtoup win handed hci; thp measure' Which the grand jury by Judge 'Vi'iUlam atud of by checH M at rency stabillxation d^ared today the sanie fields of .Interest.;' the pailil'-fhe war effort overseas." ''' ^jaOjAilx open bo wl ing .alleys. wduld have restored votlhfe rights Crary and Thomas Shannahan, Local banka and bualneaa ho^e* thai this country's only Interest is .emmSijt project "imd-the first of Its May li U(e board of trustees an- the Vllclng forebears o f her Democrats, also convicted In th^ J. Granflekl In district court yes- ftockville, Apni-.ilS, .liSpei' general public is invited to attend r i ; pedple, her hands have been to Harry MackenMe—yrtoed. teiday after he hgd found probable have been notlfled to thia Up in Town to promote general pro.speritY- in, these meetings. The League Is al- kind to be opened ms^Mqnchester. -r- V nounced today. . i -. Thus the govemby. carried out same case but given lighter sen- irj .Binca they have been prlbcipally The sur^-Jse air raid\test turned to th e , purairits of- tences. cause following heaiiug on a X. which all n a tit^ can .stvate,' vVa.va ready to provide Information With the exception of atx'families 'fhla action was taken only after p e a m .T ^ people attll ttve la his statement that h* ^ u ld oppose \ involved In the cashing of checks "We canbpi ignore the tnipor- The governor’s veto came on the charge of manaiaughtfer. Tneaday evening found a richer the public from local and state EasteriiStar co)iBiUerable thought and 8"ludy. mannerly quiet, ex- restoration of rights td the once Result of ^ s t Fight foi* that flfm. / ^<^''^ance to t i ^ f proipolihg prosperi- who lived in Mapeheat’eC *pd, were 'Considering alLof the Tketors which Blackqut Test eve of the final day allowed him “Buy Bontl" of the air raid peraonnel receiV:eiving and national files ... \ ' cept by oie amall upMta powerful I^pfiblican leader who Edgar pleaded not guilty to the / Aerantementa have been com- ty in olkrr coimtries as well' a.s ; Card Parly evicted under 0 ‘PA rules, alnaf the have a beariiig on the admihis- pleaded g u ilty 'to, pnrtlcipatlon in under the law to act on the pleted with Mercer and Dunbar, | inatruction. i'n the uae of ga.-i occupants of the hpiusca are rrpm brought to ..their door* ' measure. charge which gtow odt o f the Be Painted 'll A i r q f our mv'iT" said Harry D. White. masks, and they quickly .reported The d^pckville.'Emblcm (diib will tration of t)ie hospital. global war. 'and, normalcy the WaterbuiT million dollar graft ’innered car aervice of Hartford to j out of town. . Darke^ State scandal. ,' death of William F. Kirby, SB, of (iireidnr of , monetary resean h. to their posts. hold a pdhlir ! *rd party this eve- The ipci'cases announced bring the rule as the '^vejmmenL 112 Tyler street. Police charge V 4 Huge F%^.s and Count* handle the payroll. The Cross e must learn the fun'Ua.nfental ning at th>v Elks Home with Mrs Government Rulek, the general ward rate, from $3.50 itefums. To Assembly ''Hearing On (Plvll Service Bill Diatrlbuted at Plant The tost waa termed "fairly aat- Any per.sOn living In Mafichester prepares as beat It cap for any Edgar *tnick Klrbiy in a flst fight ttiltt. that prosperity, like'xpeace. | Marguerite Rpeves of- Wlndsorvllle a d i^ t o $4.50 and an increase o f trouble. Following 1s the first So the itieasure now returns to . le.ss .Model n. check with a Hartford bank to ,aary for the air raid wardena in factory, or any work that has the., houSes Nad passed It by the 're* tinguished Kemi^UfffRiH‘9 pfe to be paUUed with the admoni- White; a former economic s a number .Of ihatahees to ask a.sslated by Mrs." Josephine, Dower, ^ent ill Hartford dn u{(i private rooms. , •> her status.) Stisrupt^, Umler Sim* Judiciary ^committee announced pavement, striking his head and At Special Low PH^es Now. cover each payroll and Mercer and fessor at' Harvard, expressed be- Mrs. Helen Vliicvnt. Mrs: Ann Ffca- approvalnf the government, cannot Semi-priVHt. and private rooms I qilired tevo-thirds majority. Wheth- jreterday thal> it will conduct a Dufibt^ will handle the caah, the, tion "Buy -Bonds'.’ in sn effort to householders to extinguish their take the nquaea if he has ly b ^ la j was nished Cd Mercy hospital lief In the 'giirrent issue of Ui\ herty and Mrs.'Alice Heint*.- Day. a .the hospit.al will range after! By John Colburn iilHed Raid er it can or will be overridji^n by a puftltc hearing tomoiTow, on threfi where he died the 17th. Dr. W. A. StuffinK of pay envelopes and, dia- dghts, as they did not hear the novi' considered-livable quarters; ‘ A j simple majority or whether the Open 'Thu rs. and Sat. further the Second War Bond American economic review that Kirehs. For- the same Ji'oasdn, Lion's'CTub, 9 A.May 1 from *5 a da), to $11.50 a| Stockholm, April 28—(45—Swe- bill.s ly^lfying the state civil serv- R. fTiapln, medical examiner, re- trfbutlon at the plant. Kmplbyeea only by' cooperative planning now man who has'a.wife and one'child ) day, it .was annuunced today. two-thirds vote is requlfed has not ice systCiTi. including the one to re- Will fall In line with each depart- campaign now in progress. The lights burned throughout the prac- The ROekville Lions Club will . Harmnd, April 28'.—i/Pi—p ear- Hen continues the even tenor of B y T h V A s s o c ifit ^ PrelS^' ported death due to a reactured Master Painters Association ot can the world esciipc severe mon- hold a meeting this evening at who is living IP-a three room, aparU yet been made Clisar.. ' move the state personnel director ment aa the armored chr / service tice’^^outaide of the city limits aa mei^ that he considered but a tem- ly 600 delegates,'past matrpfis and her A surprise blackout, toe first in skull and lacerations of thf brain Manchester at a epecial meeting etar.v dl.stuitaanres, in the post- 6:15 o'clock , at the') Rockville way despUh- di'scerhible ten- The veto will be ahnounced to rive the cireslficdClSMlflcd service Michael Majewskt- attendants arrive and receive th^ir the Signals were not heard. . ana ..poMjtry home, ia, not classified as past patrons Of thexEaate^n Star months, threwKlhe entir^ata'te of ot LIhden held laat night at thh home of war era. '. House. Loswes Above lion In official circlea over reli------——------_i payiiaehta dliwctly in cash. residents had no way of knowing being entitled to the use of one of were present this mcmplng for the (Johnectlcut into darknert last .lames Dickson voted to offer their We cannot hope fur .io.und re- that Ihexhlackout was in progress. . Birth Jona with Germany. This will be of cdnaiderable con- the houses." opening of the 69th ^nnubl ses.siorr night for almost ni^ ah hou^ services In doing the lettering.. covery in internallolial economic, There wS" also some contusion Mr. and Mrs. Clinton (diarter of Shackled 'economically but Un- venience to employees as well aa The way in which the applica- of the Grand '(5hapter of Oqnnecti/ For ten mlnUtesN from 9:3\ to to local banka and busineaa houses. The Master Painters plan to get life s'i long as the germs of mon- aa to the all-clear signal, house- (his city are ^he parents of a son tions are now being received and touched by the devastation of a 9:42 p. m., the norm*! life of out bright and early, in the morn- etary instability infect a large born on Sunday at the Johnson cut at Foot Aluaiil Hall. var which haa made itaelif felt state waa completely dim pled There have' been several times holders putting on their lights passed upon makes it appear that The Grand Chapter was W lod When, the caah-on-hand in a num ing to do the painting* so that they part of the world." he said. when the streW lights went on, Memorial Hospital. it will be but a short time before pround the world, toe people live der a aimtilated "red’\ o r raid a minimupi of in- to order at 10 o'cUick by^intor her of local stores was practlcally-lw-ill meet writh a minimii^m Intelligent .Adjustment Needed FuneraKinursday Pot-LOck Supper all of the 200 units are occupied almost carefree life In spite of alarm, and in scores of tohms and JI -x, tfaplated because of the cs-shinif of W erehce by pasiersby. Each "Only an intelligent adjustinent The funeral of TH.rs. Anna Golde A pot-luck supper and commun- Past Grand Matron . M r^ Mar^- JCnox. left opeVthe possibility thatl 'ration in g and critical coal, cities, civilian defense volunteera r . daplated------and. in nearly every case they will L,ear of Thomp.sonville,‘ and Grand ®A”! painter will be allotted a particu- of exchange rates to the new in- Underwood. .56, wift of former ity social will 'TO held orv Friday be taken by people who have not the picture mignt be cohsiderablyl pit ahd-jTtbber ahortages, went torough the morions ofOpm. , ./ Cheney pey checks. Matron Mrs. Lai.ira R Gorham of lar section in which he'will do the ternational Economic position in Alderman Underwo^. who died evening^at 6:30 p. m. at the Ver- lived in Manchester. changed if all construction statla-| Tyfrii^-Sweden’s Isolation batting bombs, fires and sabotei "7^ painting. the, post-war period can provide a non Center Congregational church. Norwalk and Gratid Patron J. tics were available. The modern” Swedlsh houiwwife, -Jockey Gone DrIU "Good^. \ at her home 10 Orchard street on nartly attired, bfeycles her way , ; - r — - '.-j flrrnVoundation on which to bUlld Tuesday will be held oh Thursday There will be an eptertainment Hull Manwanng o f New London The "'-elatemcnt said that the State War Administrator Ed- Dec^isive Fi«rlit a high, level of world trade and progritm followlng.^the'supper. q,nd associate graqd officers ware conferenfcg^ cleared up ” a number to a bridge party. ’Tlih-'Masant For Now--AhJAD Summer afternoon at two o'clock at the |armer feeds his stock on Btoato ward J. Hickey, who saw previous prosperHy." . ' Tornadoes Hit received in form. of factors 'In the confusing *ltua-| Get Into cotton nowf^ Look your crispest, pntt- lJuld Funeral Hoine. Rev:. H. B. ' A cdvic welcome was extended lenulose ' They t^Ifv''swed«i^1^^’'°‘‘‘"SwedenA “ commls- / Seen Police Court That iir-why. he said, Secretary Olmstead. ragtor. of St. John's tion cpnvernlhg submarine lo Oest self wherever you .gn. See our Seersnekers, by Govemo'r Baldwin and an East- ' ______MorgenthaiK, has invited 37 na- Episcopal church wlU, oftlciat^ iSight Fliers \ Part of Ohio It added that ttmre -wiia "nO gfieat) ns. but also reflect the teVfnr^f overthat, toe drill hhd, been "good" smooth Chanibrajs and gay Ginghams. All laun- tions to sendNlnanciai technician.^ ern Star welcome by Mrs. Lillian difference in tnK Navy and th fiona, but also reflect the tenijir .of '/ (Om Um |M fbom Pag* Om ) Burial will be in Grove Hill ceme- Swedish ways and her tendency although it'hgd been a surprise to der fresh as ne»*. Thomas Morrison of 37 Whitney here to dlscusV. with White and Mellor, pilsl matron of Storer commitiee ligur?»ltor 1942” all but a few tdi^ctfflcials. V tery. Die ill ('rasli (Continued rrom Page One) ! chapter of West Harlfbi'd, • cling to life aa usual 'despite NO. I - / ' •Tfctwight do: . ,kMpitar In New Rochelle. N. Y., helped police keep citizens away Middletown and Graml rreasurer aggregate, "the new c^atrucllpl theiv. lights. / immit whlrt *u*hc*d three German To' Get- Licenses Iral.Park. A large and varied se- Witnesses saiil .seven A<^re licad I Despite , the wrar at her doorstep ilmacaan or "Boy"-styles. Sizes was found dnnk on the sidewalk from live electric wires.-find escort- Miss M. Louise Ginand o f Bridge- built by the United Jgtatei ap| pd troubles o f her nejghbora, Chire Air Raid , Warden James ^ morUr battorias an^ IdUed a numr' lection of merchandise ^ to be\on at the crash scene, loailirig to the conoN ^tp 42. Keep an eye on Mother’s in front .of the L. T. Wood Ice ed p^estrians through debris , and art continue to com- J. CurUn^ said in. Waterbury tjiat l!3iambray h*r « f Naai Ihfantryinfn, but m ^ - sale. This Includes Citlldren’a assumption that on* man died at port. Great Britain.’’ *Day!' Nothing better than one of plant on Blasell strMt Monday The'-.Civilian Defense personnel There will be a banquet and ball - .Secretary Knox, ^kt a press, cp Ypr attention with tnnber, he would urge toe local War Coun- ttoaad Mo othar oporatton*. There are but two and a half women’s, and men's clo.lh(nfe^ some Oak Knoll Naval hospital, where cil to recommend adoption of ah''' these "Extra 'Special ” Coats. B*|i*rt A r t n ^ In evening and was lliied -110 and days left for drivers to get their Of which is new. Among the .n;iis-. was called out in six districts to at Hotel Bottd tonight. - ference the follpixing day. chaj atch and paper Industries. '• costs and was given a suspended the injured were taken. help in the first actual emergency The anniial” rtcction.-^of otliccrs lehged both flie million-iton-pei From the^brthern Umberlanda audible '‘all clMr," dropped when FROCKS Dresses' IntanntttMit artillery exchangee 1943 driving licenses according to celianeous items are: Furniture. plane, alniqal .scraped the the Army unim m warning code and raomuialsaance activity wee jatl sentence of 15 days and placed Chief Cnerk Jerii*y Ledwlth in I .since the organization was set up will b* held 'np.irsday morning month loss Wte and the comr Itoe KatteghAtoe country Is mo- Other Tweeds and Navy Coats IbriC-a-brac; jew'elry, lami'S. pib^ ridg^ B« it' flew over the care- used for wrar. But toe Army of was adopted early, this year. reported on the Smol front I oft probation for »lx months. • charge of the Motor Vehicle de-1I tores, linens, phonograph records, in 1941. Auxiliary-•police and fire and at the afternOon session the tce’ii conclukion that los.se.s ,riia Jal4®r s house at-Chabot dam, a men, members, of the U. S. Naval buslncsa of the scssibnBsu>n willwj be con- exceeded /constructibn. 0,000, described ak'one of toe In New Haven, Mayor John W. $1.5^ to $1.98 From $14.98 partment’i sub station at the Le- and magazines such as "Life’’ and part of the Oakland city water best forces for' It* use in toe Murphy also commented that he Extra si^Es ....,82.98 ^ I* U O gion home oh "' Leonard street, the ’Reader'? Digest” T h e sale is Reserve,' Boy Scouts antf'-emerg cluded. nystem. said Mrs. VV. (^roshong. ency motor transport, ittilities and brld. Will not fight except to de- had seen many people who were yealerday there were l058 Issued being planned and managed by a At the evening .ses.sio'h the new / slow In reaching air raid shelters. Cotton \ T ,'.9t wife of the t*.retaker. i public works squads patrolled fhe officei-s wilj be installed 'k|\’ Paist nd the^ democracy whibb 'tbfe JAMS . . . fllR which was approxinjately one half committee, working under the Gen- ’Then," she added” "it appeared, ^edea date back to the 14th cen- "There is a distinct possibility o f the 1942 total issued then. A eral Chairmanship of Mrs E. Fen- stricken areas, and the-Red Cross Grand Matron .Mrs. Dorothy J. td hit a ' .set of high-tension wires ?tood ready to aid any Victims. tbat we might have a. fhat.. air trifle over 6.500 were given out, ton Burke. This includes: Mias Labenskv of New Lonikm. rald.<’^he declared, "preple ahduid strung near, the dam and crashed FTve Injured hy Deliris -here is every desire not to BRUNCH COATS $1.98 last year. Edith Casati. telephone' .solicita- to earth in k- little valley below. I eak the record of 129 peaceful not take anything for grant^ 'S tions; Mrs. J. Everett North, mer- The Tiffin and Norwalk areas 'The office here will remain open jiaw a huge flai^ of flamf .*’ I » i • * *. ^ am which began after her war these day* and'the minute they tomowow and Friday for people chant solicitations; Miss Natalie 1 : D fmm I reporUd damage estimated pl aV in g hear thetolue signal they should ‘H-’; Reports Plans th Denmark. X- living in Manchester, Wapplng Ide. collectioris. Mrs. Albert RfcK O a S d " r t ' took ”S e T f I .3100.0^. 1r,,ing debri, inured onarohy Actually Democrat^ start moving toward a public air and Mrs Charles* McCarthy.' ar- T; , ^ at least five persona in the Tiffin # raid shelter." , and Bolton Contrary to, wh*t the wreckage loday.\ , ^.^y. ^ i he monarchy of 85-year-oId "'dir waa publi.'jhed ye.sterday. the office rangement and pricing of articles; For Exe ng Gustav actually la a democ- „,^Iahogany Bedrooms Miss Florence Whitlock gnleslad- quarter-mile path over, a 30-mile FOR VALUES building In Hartford is now- open Tea'.at one time' waks.regardrij, THEY A l l TNE wrlto only an alr .of aristoc- First A i^kan automobile was on' Saturday. The office hodm ies. and Miss Lois McFa|Jand. pub- area, demolishing farm homes, mare In TpflB-(it Skagway by as having, supernatural' powers New York, ApW 28.—(J*)—The |:y, whfch permeates even into L X leveling] or^&rds, crippling power Robert K. Sheldon. her* at* from "SiSO In the morn- licity. « . ” / which affected the eyes, stom- Berlin radio ^ t e d ''dispatch^ SCIEEN'S MOST homes of the proIetanaL The ing ijhtil- • o’clock in the after- I Last year many visitors .were and telephone .service and blocking / - . . An aristocratic lath Century ach. and liver. from Bangkoly'today as a&yU redea atUl glory in . formal func-J noon) tainaxed. by the fm^ quality and some road.s. EXCITINO tOVEISl — and are enthralled by tradl” fashion at an almosL'tmbrilev- that arrangements were \ -L able Price — quality considered. ' The storm belt extended about made to exchange some ^t/- the il oeremonlea, precise dress \ Bed, chest and dresser or Vanito^ 15 miles east and west of Norwalk British subjects now interbed in I flash of medals. From peahant and six miles to the south. Farn> included. Japan for Japanese nationals in*- '"J to the manaions of ^the hi- era said lort; mainly of barns, was afista. the nearness of war fOR fitSI greater than in four previous .severe ternej in India and Australia. The broadcast, recorded by The I failed to halt tha observance stomiS Jn the past IS years. I ancient customs. X Associated Press'aard there were Cantoh., Warren and Lorain were appt^ximately British In- peop’e tightened their belts not in the '.storm’s path. ternees in Ja}**it and- approxi- |rt food became scarce, but still Cleveland” .police described the mately the sam'kvnuniber of Japa- 'better than Ehm ^ans. The storm as the Wprat in thk northern nese in British hands. tional health 1* reported better Ohio area since tjie Lorain tornado A spokesman at the Japanese ever, duetto m(;r« walking of June 28, 1924. \ embassy Irt Bangkok was given aa cycling, and less food. Damage to planlS\Of the F. 'authority for the announcement. Discern Pro-AJIMd Swing Goodrich Company in\Akron will 'urtng the peat year foivign total "between $50,000 >n d $100.- em claim to have discerned 000,” a company spokeshqan an- •ro-Allied swing among the peo nounced. He added about\0 per but there atill remains coii-« cent of the production force” wa* J- alge sympathy for pre-Naai made Idle by the damage but ny pressed belief the entire ,fori;'e , he larger maritime cities are would" be-hack to work this after/' deal hit by toe wrar, what with X' ,x. fc'- TODAY AND THURSDAY X. X noon. - / illlipn tons of shipping tied up Uay Slip Covers Some damage was also reported Free ^Innerwmre To th f Ladles!, Itha blockade and famillea wait- Sciontjfically designed in sturdy at the Goodyear Tire Si' ftoober I for crewmen aboard more than Knit Fit fabrics to .fit snugly .Company plant*, bout ho estimate ' ve**el* 'wthlch have been un- Without'^Tinklea. x ' wa* available? '' to com* home. ' V X- 'J ; ,S4eel works UmiARR * PIPGEON uption- of industry cotneident . r i i a l r s '. '•in Clevela'nd tpe'Anwicilin SteeF the outbreak of toe war A _Wire Cbinp*tr'y’a Newburgh •miNHOM • w53Slt • l8 Ised ah increase'in uham|;doy- $2r95 $4*95 I ,, works waa h*fd hit.. Nine persons ------SECOND HIT ^ t, but, that has been offset re- were injured', four aeriously, as the lUy by Wire ordre* and moblHaa- storm cut down power lin**; throw- »*n " of the Army. ing thA-' Plnnt iji darkness. : Win- ALBERT dows Were blwvff in and roofs aMNi aw'npt off some smaller biddings. AN « t / . A/ MCr UKL — \ Other Cleveland war plant* af- fRLEY Irders New Trial fected by" toe Storm inoiuded the Plus: ‘I L ive On Dianger’ Giving you VALUES TO Sl«;98 F O R C A SH !O N L Y Cleveland/Pneumatiq,Tool Com- i'...... \ pany and the Amalgamated Steel F R I. - S A T . A N D SU N . e Given Robber Ooihpmiy. . -'tliB' city et Fremont wa* dark 7# m m pttim i BEUm tA u n t d ^ emergency power line from - — y WadMS Idgeport,'’ April 28)—<(!)— By Tiffin Wa* placed in service. Many Iroous decision o f the State report* were received of house* be- |reim 'court, jhtank'‘ McCarthy, ing biown dovm. " )’-, noir serving lO Th e steadity growing popularity Spring and Surrirner Type A ehurrt. community hall, school In state’s prison for A Complete INt... ’ house and two reridenc** Were lev- with violenca, will reeeive of Cjhoisterfields is a* sure sign that they ' 18 Phtnt eled eight mile* aoutheaat of Nor- ROMANTIC SWING.^ (W trial In Superior court Service By walk. I'a diciaion written by Judge Finest r n Choose several' Inrite^red hithougb they peiliiig water. . .color fa.st. Natural, Red, Blue, • ducodot nite ibrdars hava been rac«iv«d by Fantuftog ^ to re married in a church, KEITH’S Brown. White.' Siies 10 to 2Q. . • frost POINT the Ibenl board. Tba ordwr that |didn’t want it tojpe aa empty SMOKERS WHAT THEY WAN! enme «u t of WaataingtOB b** not \Art W«bete/t iL '.They published a newspa- MAIN ST^ MANCHESTER as 'yet been received b y the state nvitetlon to everyone inter- Opea Thamday and Saturday Vx * OM •nmeihi Orcheatra C h e s t e r l i e l S bdafd and there, is no setup at the i»4Hiiw>nA>inMT—»wa/MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28.1943 y PACT nviK J,. v_ " ( -XV . ! . ■ ' i ' \ ~ ■______' ...... tiw^ono (toDdltlaiu £ trars to, taka tile Da! tha value of war bonda purchased BawM,#K FaclUUtlon anX*«"P«»^»- Byrnes’ desk todajr about the'safita dteaaaa of all voters of liartNM.-Jeffers would be.aaked to time he was tp^onfer with a Joint ia te iiiX P a y -as7G Victory 6 fi8 gasoline for th'iii pUrjMse Louse haa eome up to expecta,ttons,- the jusi'ifX*’*c*"Myi llberallxed tire and mapt of distribution. and the work ia nearly number, of buyers has not. State' committee or employer# and local m\ , X e' X I . X V , intlal to the jdantlng, Culti* Tfiey will be set up on 1 WAKE UP Yl / recspptrtg provisions whin he tes- . Secretary of Btata Hull War Savings Adrainistritor Thom- ported today to have- ag union meniuera of the CIO United and harvesting, of the gar- sections of the town. ptpi Toiler ick tifies hex^xMonday on tha syntha^ For Gardeners fen In QtieAlon; 2, that a plot of Local Measiire as Hewes declaMd last night, urgr Uc ruhher'>s. aviation gasoline carry to Praaldw Rooaavblt Auto W>wkera from southweatem voting, placak. have not been ing "every xAm, woman and child XHchl|k reiqaiiytog few days of the n tto Mtoihg the* United Nations fodd confar- ca m which they jwy are typical of Recreation building, Nathan Hale Treasury/drive. / . Donald W. Nelsdn. War Produc- lipe so applied for will be, used for The IIt Dm^IS ymajM stoat t vla«s •! Supply Asked anca at' Hot Bprihge. VA'^. next' tnaquWitiea fi)oaan by tha recant CertiuH Peric^tage ickshot in Hatidbag; Necessary Be^ol^ Addi- oyvil school, another the Hollister Street tion board chJftrman.Nl.old Uie'cpra- o rd e r.V —- . X . le purpose stated. '' Dividing T Into -school and the Manchester Green htle juifto iQR^j^vr bo««B 9/mtT tiagp. I f ttip and month. ' . ‘ CLOsk-dUT OF DISCONTINUEl LIMES Of Pa^^^eck .The memorandum also toqueated Mine ,strike .Settled bil« m not floinhcffP^Ft STOttr food mv Mt Br««lui CoupHn^ mittee yesUrday that it waa only While neither Benatora OUIetta AddlnXx further ijregOure to ^asses Marine Tests Yioiial Ampimt Grant' Four Difi^cts. > 'School. /' digest. I t ot oy (OeaManaB from Page One) ^ An prevent ’ a bankrtjptcy on rub- that the War Garden Committees After the work had been started -umheW* Alta., April 28— 1 gas blotto up vw ttomek. ,Yo« « t too* ' ^ _____ (D„ Iowa), nor Aiken (R.yVt.V, labor's dcjnOqds for modification pf, EntFelope Part oj im - ■tlMtcd. YpuiM Boore MBk tM vofM Ullieli* a ^ th e ber;’ next fall thatNhe ordered last tH exeOutivX<{^r’a wage and make monthly chaeka'in all cases in securing the names, if was learn- anadian ^ e s s j —'Pbe 12-day t looka punk. / . aibly eataatrophie breakdown In who. talked with Hull for 43'min- OUTSIDE P ^TtkrttopSX S.yf\ i 28. — ■ Aprange- where appltcatlbns have been The House yesterday passed the •ods R em oved ^ Jani'tary»the arheduripg of hiate,r- utes yesterday would elaborate on matipower provlriona, the Ui^isd mittee^B ProgprBm. Los Angles, April 28—(8P)- ed that authority would have to be Itrtke of 2,01S\coal r.iirieia in 17 i , 0l4 CMk't XittlB T«rni; transportation. ' irients ^h e rp l^ Connecjlriut War granted and to refer any Instances favorable rtiport on the bill which domestic .mines ihvDrunihnMer val-1 T«Ker Tji/lM to get* tow I ^ to of Mlt 6«w* iala fdr completion Of fifl j^r emit the meeting, they said "satisfac- Auto Workers announced its Inter- A physicia>t prescribed 15, secured from the Legislatui^ ^ mtk«6 yb« fw *^9 Md op.** To .Get Oaaollna BOquested of the Buna 8 synthetic rUbbOr .teard woul^ I Gardeners>/may obtajir additional where the gardens are not being will divide the town Into four Judge William S. Hyde drew tme ley waiT settled unNKpeyjtMiy with ppyii ptrktge today. Ttko •• IJke a proud mother, the pe- tory progreas” h ^ bdert thade. national Executive \hoard, woul^ f By ilMM,.TMartim- and roiinds of buckshot, and as a '^trmtJer truck, hy program by midaumrnar, Ickrs, he'' hold a aperta| two-da;aXn)4eting th] 'result Miss Ejla MePike 'kaaotine in certainx^xsasescases where kept up to the local rationing board voting districts. The bill provides necessary bill and it was p ressed union riotie'e that wmifd re- F^ctjve ia .making Mle flow fraabr. 'i^;oleum administrator reported One authoritativf,: Source close fiWfirga Zialkc for appropriate action. turn to work tortipYrinVv morning Carter'a LitUa UTtr PUlOe 10# »m6 («hnut TranitpofWtl^ ^ 1'" said, pyotehted el the. lima that, Wuhington a|arting t ' (A ^ to dls- ne, ,20y is in 'the Marir travel.is-neCessaF^or the (Sultlva- that the lines cannot be changed, by Representative George E.;JKeith. that despite all' obstntlos the Army tha. move' wduld imperil th# 100- to the. committee' reported, how- WaahUmtOBL. April 28—(>P)— ! after they are established, isdthln of New Y o rti^ u h a " from ('uss those issueA,aitiqngqng the union $2-60 Cor^ . ^ is going to get the 100-octane gaso- ever, that Mull Wanted to dlacuea t i ^ o f gardefig^We been effected octane gasoline program .And leaders themselveiNfind with . goV: .iWhat’a^MW oii the ' income tax ! A mbnth ago Hie triM to en- 30 days of any electloni. Urges More Buy Ito ^ to^New/TorJe, broke a line it requested last summer-- undersecretary of Wn.r Patterson the niatUr with President Rooee* y^uh. th#-S^gte OPA offic^, H was The selectmen ordered th# regis- Hartford, AprR 28~y(^ VDit before making any commlt- emment ofBclalpX Ilie . board | $8.25 Gallon- front? ■ ' list but hiU turned do-wn be- Yale Official :M aitimat'aoiilieyelt’a special rub- (BnowD As Quaea ABce) the next three years—but It would The promise was made by'’Food k rtd ware on that- way about and is at present,employed in the are eo much junk without the fuel Out a specific "employment stabi- Referred To Local Grorip ber committee. nSiaded by Bernard \ BPIRlTDAt NKIHDM lower the rates oh 1942 taxe^.' "Administrator CTiester C. Davis Applications are to be refeVred JOfSp: The Bute Police kept traffic foreign office of tfie Chase Na- to propel them, Ickea profeaeed as- lization pfugram” for all areas Killed in I Bora With • Vail. plant ,crop.4, beyond their Indicated v|iaupa. liana production, at the expense of The objectiva would be to per- /' iC Your paycheck or wage en- tee -which will examine the facts Litchfield; April 28— (iP),-Four- Mr MeSfride U a graduata ^ In the ■national .stockpile fell b<(- Readinga Dally, laclndlng Sanday.l ability to harvest.- and then certify the eligible cases gasoline pronvi mit'' workers anywhere in the velope would be tapped for 20 per ye^-old Catherine Anne Walker, Mantheti«r Hlfti and Staia a: low 200,000 ,tons before the syn: coiintry to shift from one essen- 0 A. QD to • F- M. Or By Appoint, The governmeht, he' syild. Is to the Local Rationing Board. oDVirt the four children of Mr. arid Trade fchool and la employad In He said there had been a month T cent of what you earn over and thptic rubber planta got into awing tial employer to another for. high- meat. Id tlM Servloe ol the Pm- above exemptions -with an allow- organizing the country's* latest In a memorandum to local War Mrs. -Martin Walker, was killed New IWf^hod the englnaerlng dapartmant of to month increaaa in 100-oetana the nation faced ^ 'niijbar er pay. Under McNutt's recent pia (or BB fears. ance of Up per cent of earnihgs labor resource.4 to help- with the Garden chairmen, Mr.' Mo.sle yesterdriy when,she fell from a Hamilton Btand^d Propellars, gaaolina productive capacity aver ruptcy. , 169 ChiirehNiltfewt, Hartford, Coaa. haiVest,/ stressed the importance of con- truck hcKmothcr was driving. Cuw^iflnig ' slnca Pearl Harbor "In the faqa of job-wage "freeze”- order, such niMa B-0091 for probable deductions for con- Kast Hartford. Will Not Hava BIndingXPaw shifts can be matle only in the 70 tributions and auch.. The-administrator added that, in serving gasoline and asked that all Medical Exkminer John F. Kilgus A t yet, no wadding data haa continuing and diacouraglrtg db- Announeament by a Btata d*^ addition to the lab®r recruitment applications be Investigated care- said. \ . \ \ “ stacles.’’ areas' where stabilieatton pro- ' (Congressmen eay you^ean Juet Co^Dowii l*aen .set. X j partment epekesman of.,fhe' agen- [ about count on such a • pay roll program his ag^cy, In'co-opera- And Up Hp predicted tiUU by July, V am s are in effect and In-the few tlon with manufacturers arid other dA^for the food conferenre'‘«tarting reWons. which'have iwlopted local checkoff—regardless of what plan "obstacles or no obstacles—we will at Hot Springs, Va.. made it,clear [finally is written into law.) branches of the government. Would (CMri'Boad twin Page ■) cation with certain political flg- be prodircing more fuel every day progMms. make all- efforts to provide more Dress Up Your Bed room For Spriiji^ ufes in Washington, and from that delegates will not hxvr\Me OLD 2. The; March and June pay- than the beat estlmatori hsit be- pqwer to bind their governments, ., Thii^NP.roposed national system jments made th’r year would be harvesting machinery by the time \ In lln# on a b»r the'm receive ehcouragemenl to lleved, a year ago, that we should would foljow th# local progprams in it is needed. deny the coal miners of the court- but observers still saw celoaaat imV J applied against 1943 taxes. Then [,•* Baumbeck aald. need bjNpow—or tv#n by next win- plications in the plana. ’The pro- uthoriziiX job-lran'Sfers when as- RECORDS I Next March 15 you’d have to i^ettle CHENILLE BEDSPj novel Idea ia that this ry an increase in wages,” It as- ter.” wlHiout ” tba help with con- tliV. workers are released by Moat ba Bmad la fdr a«l- Need A New gram showed how the delegates liip the difference between, what hreachNnoducaa ita own epiral .^ted that tha WUB ’’wialds tha thdir fo'rmereniployers or. if tha vega If yoD waat' to keep 10 Shipps Damaged We have a 'selected showing hf fine mounted and Tmekly tufted chenille hedspreads foj/single or double he^smhn’s axe against the work- struction mbteriala wa had to'have would tackle the problem of draw- (you finally owe in taxes on 1943 Without ^ y machanical device or to carry o u t'^ r program.” latteKrenise, ov the WMC. or Ita i>laylag nio mw ewaa. Unmounted stones at prices to suit every desire. Before beds \PlBin color..,., .dijsty rose, yello/. blue; peach, green ers mYthe country,” and that "it ing up a tentative bhre print for a I income, and what you’d have paid or all Wfiite. .Just, wjuil you want tfS give your bedroom cam actiori\ Tha alicceas of the -new Ivqfld free from want, and the affiliatrti U. ,S. Employment earv- 9>/|a aDeb paid (or eld rae- lalready—in those March and June you buy a diamond see our stopes and mountings. .broach la, oi^qourae, in the mami has br^ched its agreemant with Nelson Order Wallop Bv Aiiiericaii Raid that sprirtg.y touchl , / Irkes de.serlbed aa .the "last wal- topjea indicated dl.scusslons would Ice. \ ■ \ ords Irraapactive at qaaaHty. linetal.Imenta and in whatever Is Gas Range? gacture or opheep of these labor w lW It-, puMicly substftuted The WaKLaJ>or bbard haa pro- skill political e^ediency for equity in lop” to .the gaaollne prpgramWPB inyolvi apecUie detail. Ithheld from your pay. the rest Diiivj;eiliii|( $5.95 broachaa. whiclv reqfluirea posed to iKaHttzatidh Director |6f the year. London, April 28,— —Dingle; b^h-grade finish \and constant the seUlemeiH,of disputes.” Chairman Donald M,-. Nelson'a Should the delegatee agree xon James F. Byrnag a modifleation of WE HAVE ■et the best January order to corapletC'.QS per reeemmendatlona,imenaeiione, some.ome soureOewore#. ' ^ j, g execiHive order to gi KEMP'S Would Figure Taxes Again M. Foot, parliamentary .secretaiy r TWO LEFT gharpnesa in order iva (DC. for the Ministry of Economic War-': faoulU. . ^ , cent of the buna ■ rubber program said ^ e parley could pro*luce a some ie-Tway m dealting 3..Sometime within the next At Least 6,00ip Idle at the expenae «tf high octane plan for abolition of- poverty- and TBS Mala St. - Tel. 6680 |three years-you’d have to pay taxes- fare, told workers in a Scqttish I o^E Oval ity AND ONE grand Our Sage-.4llen East Hartford Store Is o|M*n e\-ery Friday Mas Droved BnceaMiful with wage and 8alarX"«fit.'6''tlea. X faetbry^ today that U. S. Flying gasoline. hunger throughout the. world by on your 1942 Income which you’d evening till 9 n'rlm'k... W t ivlll rinse Saturdays at 6 P. M. "For the past year andSa half In West Virfiink The WLB meniorandom reacr Fortre88>s in their raid on the JEWELERS AT THE CENTER tha broaching method hai pg^ved The committee Is inquiring into reshuffling production end distri- have to figure all over again using SEE t B e M at ONCE Charleston, W. Va„ Apiril 28— a dispute involving Ickea,. Under- bution -facilltie.s and syatema, he lower 1941 rates (we’ll come Renault Works outside Paris A pril: srery auceeaeful and vary advi ^ est Vir 4 damaged more than 40 shops and i nnoua over the old method and (/pi—At least 6,000 of W( secretary (rf War Patteraon and TTie conference propo.^es to .dis- |to that in a minute). If you eould ginla'i i30,000 coal m iners,w ho cuss such basic ■ questions as why pay them by March 15 of next robbed Germany qf at lea.st'l ,000; tha finest reauiu as to accuracy Rubber Director Jeffere over trucks and other war material.^. •ad flniah have been accomplished. annually produce -100.000,000 '^ona. priooriUes granted th# rub'beV. pro- millions of 'people are undernour- ^ear, yoii'il get a 6 per cent dis- o< the war-vital fuel, were, idle ished aqd how the vast potential count: if you could settle up by He declared Germany'# produc-, "Id fact, tha broached barreU grXra lion of trucks waa insufficient for | • -1- uroducad by Rock>laland are con' dav udth the threat of a state-wl' Ickea listed these other "wai.^ .food production made possible by (arrii 15, 1946, you'd get a 2 per JOHNSON BROTHERS atrik^rowlng by the hour, ent dtscouht here needs and that her pool of | •idarad auparlor to any other bar the'Aasolina program WPB technological advances can ba .■>.3.3 M a i i l ^ S t r e e l Telephone 6227 A ' nulqber of . operations In placed before- those who are- hun- Tha amount xriiich would be confiscated trucks waa almost ex-- rela thaBufaotured today. Machines Monongalhy county shut down af- am. had suiferad: hausted in 1942. "I ______z nra batnF oparatad by woman at dfd not receive any .ateel gry. , lx . ken out of .earnings under the tha BVMmt llm#e and a production ter the 6,00b pit diggers voted to It ^approaches .these problems ^heck-off is set out in a long list "sease work'Xjintll a new wage plate fqr nbi^ plants until March, tabulations fixed up so employ- of Bfi to 40 barrela per nour is con .1942, and, the.'it it was delivered in frofn .the viewpoint that huge eo- American /, atantly maintained. To^ date, 250 agreenftent is 'called aurplilaes which, in the peat, ers wouldn’t have to figure out A few other rbmes in Monon a hanim-Scartim manner withovR' eh person’s individually. 000 barvalaf.hava been broached regard to the heeds or relative often causedXconomlc- disruption galla county .shutXnwn after the and wide unemplDyment,,were in ThsM deduotiona would include /- •uceaasfuHy.’’ 6,000 pit diggers. viAcd- to "cease urgencies of (He separate,projects, 'H e’i lucky he’f an American and when hejApld enough hose tor victory tax. Baumback aaplalned that the fact hot surpluses at all hjit sim- work” until a new wage agree- “ While we persuaded' the War to understand, he’ll be proud and th an k M tb know how Examples, based on weekly pay; broMblAg method was developed. Production board W allocate the ply evidence that thy prevailing ment is signed. eeonontte systim' was failing'- to A single person getting 125 a ' as D result of aaparimanU begun steel plate In 5Jerj',1942, and never hie Mother and hia Dfid feiu$ht shouldfr to Bhoulder to ireek—$3.30. in IBM with tha increased demand A few otlicr- mines in Monon- put tfia world’s available food into galia county Continued operations, had a bit'...of' trouble with that the world’s empty stomachs. KEEP him art Americah! How thejr planned for his. A married man. childless, m'ak- for machine-gun barrels. thereaffbX we were unSble Jo per- ng 240 a week—24.20. / however, while all of the big pits Under Three Main llcada /future by buying W AK STAMPS AND BONDS and by In nearby Harrison and Marion ■uafie it td'let us allocateother The topics- lilted In the agenda A married man with t^-o chil- 58^000 Miners Fail county Were producing at a near- (Mitertals, largely, I beliew, be- fall undbr three main heada; 1. preserving his HomCt the symboXof the American W aj en, earning 260 a week—25.50. normal rate. (umas that would have been con. Now, then, under'-^the commit- Oonsumptlon levels end require- of Life! ^ Mines ■in .southern Weat Vlrgrhia trarV'to the then c.urrent theories ments. 2. Expansion of production pe's new plan, what woulfi be your To Go to Work 'ajso \yere working. . ~ ' of nie ■ bo.ard which revolved and adaptation to eoneumpUon' On 1942 income? aroundv priorities rather than To help preserve the Home, call on KEMP’S 1 'For al« .1941 Batea Would Apply scheuuU X;. ------—^^------TM# 1641 ratea and exemptions (Continued from Page One) 21 Harlan Cttdnty "In thXaummer of 1942, the though many furniture manafgctuieni are doing war ^ould -apply; Ratea—4 per cent ■ ' X tlon/erose as to what the Mines Cd6sed Ttulay then authorhjea actually voted the woVlc and aome itema of furniture are limited, here you ormal tax,' 6 per cent first sur- aircraft production program and bracket (up to 22,000 of sur- Bent will do^ if the strike Harla'n. Ky '. April 28 certain other X jdtary programs will al'V4’aya find the best available selection of Q U A LITY .a. ' kx net income) and so on;.exemp- S Tv.'bnly-one of the 41 soft Coal as of higher urgedey than the pro- merchandise, a conveiiient payment plan and moderate- ] lons 2750 for -a single- person; .Swift .Action Expec^d Tuines in Haj'lan county were clos- gram to produce fuel for combat J,B00 for married couple; plus Swift action was expected, wilhT e'd tofJay ami nearly 7.000 of the prices! ' ' a (be decision up to President jioOsc- planes. ■00 each for dependents. county's 13.000 miners idle -is Riihljer Projects Ratdd Higher with a Loan from THAI S '/VHT THf DIAMOND YOU BUY ▼elt, and some source# said thy dis.sension spread oyer' the south- I Let's tsikc our friend Joe for ex- \ government probably Would move "In the early fa ll, of y942, we nple; He’s married, has two chll- eastern K^'iiturky coal fields. endured more than a m i^ h In You ett th* csih you SmAV/u* tht»» MUST Ht I H i VfRY MOST FOR YOUR MONEY in with military protection for any Ten mines failed to open this •t.rrtnopft^ X ten. /■ . niinara who ehose-to work, H was which all rubber projecta X 'cre ] He earned 260 a/week last>year morning \and yesterday 11 were rated higher than aliiBill 100-octi lews, $10 to *300 e« me* i pointed dtjt that actual Federal idle. There were no reports of any aatun atooc. I ,,ti I- • t !'• , 1 -• t’ - •' /ouf V»'. [22,600. A t the 1641 rates-hia tax operatloD of tha mines is a step., plknU. ould- figure out to 234.64. picketing or disorder in the Coun- " l^ lle in Decembei't 1042, we I ,f *: . "Wa were denied a elmllar man,-.- FURNITURE MUSIC. yer the absence of a. ociitract” datory' directive - covering tAe only w o weeks, to' a month, since and'-he^ emphasized that all work : FINANCE 763 MAIN STREET . X TEL, 8600 j t full blast operation has prevented plants scheduled to be flnlshe-d In ca Ilie Dewey-Riduniai IM T m n i stoppagXxn Harlan county “are the second quarter o f, thhi/'year— SiBle TSeiMer HullSIna lewelera Rtationere f^ticienB . building the|n up. In addition, soft 3bS FIbbt X P8"»« *480 local union irctions.’’ and. in addition to failin'g to re- eoal provides the.primarj’ ,fuel,for Miners reported.iwwork in pits D. D, Draws. »Mr» celve much help, we iiuSered a Meeaee BbN mAriy war vital power plants, as in Tennessee near tfte-J^ntucky well as the prlncjpal energy for positive hindrance in that the mi m border apd' operations aheX®®' rubber program, did receive auch mdny types of trahfpor|atlon. In- timied' in Ke^ntuicky’s three ol cluding railroads, field.s. There'.'erA reports of sortia d iraet^ .’’ t yo.ur tires, su re-blit The wage issue key tb, the-situa- tension among the workers out- :#• said' Nelson’s' order for ENLIST YOUR DOLLARS in th tion Concerns renewal <>X|he Ap- side Harlan' county. compittinn of 6Q per cent o( the V- palachian, cx>ntract in Which'Lewis Buna 8 rubber planta was not -as seeks a 12 increa.s*' in the baSic drastic as that sought by Jeffers, HGHT AGAINST SAVE YOUR WHOLE daily wage, a minimum of |8 ' a Walkout Spreads which he said he joined-The-sec- luite a few people will say, ■v^day,. pay for jjndergroiind travel retaries of War and NavXhLop- J'o 13 Mftre Shafts [ Don’t Know How To Plant PROTECTION ncoal The effect of Jeffers’ original re come into the picture, Qhin,X,''’*st Vlrginia;v Virginia, miners'-apriead to IS more ahafta demand, ha said, would have bden have a small booklet oh Teet# Show That Pittsburgh’s ■today, bringing the humher.shut “ Viteliaad O il" Keep Painu “ Live" and O matter how oarefuUy you nurpa yosw tfrea along.’they FaeCerir'Kentucky and Tennessee "to eat back the completion date are of a Home Garden Ab- which hitXjhoiit 450,000 miners, d'own.^to 37. The closed mines em- of some 100,000 dally barrels .of The Xmerlcan Speieiy for the Elastia N won’t do you a tot of good if you neglecit the c v they’re’ ploy approximately ,16,000 men Home Front Jutely Free. I'eiially Brt« Mage Structure production from plants under 6on- mounted no. 4. V Other ms(en,t$ itc vitsk, too. and include an but one of the Tour property and your house. However,-Xhai cdntiac| aWo structlon by aome 60 to 60 days," ^ hold cquipmcni. Do ihi^r need repainting? < TM« test sIm>ws hose (hft) ordiscri oii loiki ioto RVBBER11^ V I T A L Your automobile is huiltlsrgcly usually 'efiU, the-^age itrutture- In jsi^afls supplying coke'ovena. ^ Indicating, “a probable lose of (rightj h o^ V iio l^ ' Oil" Not that we’re trying, to tninimise!' the importanoe of proper-'' of metals nOw urgently oMded * • A survey ot the, mining area 'by introl of 1 *7L‘“ . *.** “ ®r«ruin timet — bener not pm •tsrs in ilie KtuI Alabama, IlllnmA, and w'e§tem 9,000,000 barrels of combat fuel ”11.. ‘ ind tlsitie ii fbr war equipment. Uoneedasarr thV Alabama Mining institute to-- toeds 5c ond 10c Hoff. Ito the joh eeie with Live Paint — arid your tire care. , W e ourselvea offer as complete a tire-aaring ptvv BUT- ' Kentucky d la tlii^ — ihvolvln.c for all time.”-, possessioot will be protected for years to come.. reptaccqiiemsshouldheavoidea. I t is taporUiiV^lhRt y o B ^ T B fm. Etc. Onion Sets. bccomiira dry and brittle. Because of the “ Li.e’' . brnmed by union apokeaWn in Mines cloitiig todqy inclucled two said woulil entail the loaa of 4,"- certain proportion o f ypur S§giH» In'Vi’ar Bonds No, we don't want to talk down the importance of yoisr tiree VITAL PARTS LifeE THESE I thoae areas for the apreH^tng 413,000 bafrela of 100-ocUne gas- *l^****y» Puiats retard cracking, peeling shafts of the Tennessee CoaU, Ipon and. blistcriag, la all our cxperie'ncei in the paint '■ —w e wafit to tmlk up the irnpotianoe of 3rom whole automo- •toppages a no Railroad Co., which are among oline, and proceeded to “ work with o v e r Slid a ^ v e aay ^ jr r o ll dedOirt(ort p ls " T h e annual drive is OB “ *'..Be on# o f ih t Rrst to ilf l4 and not against” the rubber direc- r* bustoett, we’ve never teen their cqri|ilTor giving wt-t. .A?*®; manufactured even during the war , While little picketing wjia repoi the largp.st in the state, and the yonr membesship fee. YotHf doltor cbb help w iR the w ed. by late yeslcnlay -I-qiighly hu tor 'in evolving a mandatory ’F*:Ioiig, trouble*frce protection on every type o| aur* ^ ~'lk efcttain number at least. B of no new ears are bpit*4 V' ■ lulga mine of th#' Woodward mayjbe opeiative where you work. Do your full OB cancer and you wlU be. ptoud you wtPi ia the Bg^t face — brick, wood, plaster, concrcfe or met#'. mlnea were shtj^ down ifi' the af"- iVon Co., which had remained in scheduling (or the plants not un- M all That means yomr present cm-, toaet tmet And that fected areas apd approxmiately OperatiiMi last X'fiht.- der directive.” ^ ty toward your “Hfime Front.” Enron your family lii this grtat Ctust. Various types of “Vitolized Oils” are used in the means you need a program of complete, atU’round inatnte- Ickes recommended -tightening following paint formulae — Sun-Prooi Two-CoiTt QO.OOO miners had not ahowp up Of., the’ 12 major captive, mines, nanoe service. Nto jn it tiia iiiapeotkta. Not J«a( kSbA^aDan. for work—bringing-estimates that of the achaduHng programs to %**«“ — Wallhide Hat, Semi-Gloss l^t sMt ^tcit niiutntsd .^ses.tiwt oedieuy so-callcd befcau.se their output is •i^?****.™* does not level But tfaeah things tba other vital eiwcli-npaTaid^- prndii(|Ckm. had beep: ■ rut between avoid d a lfw y of vlU l parts until A P***iburgh Floor Enkineli — Pitta* Iraviiu ■*Ullt sad used by the owners in manufac- Buy U. 8. W ar Bonda and StauipB. ilctory Garden Fertilizer *ka ia Se “ ll^; i. gOO.opO and 300,000 tons a day. turing pfthts. only the Hamilton they aiA Mtually required, assert- FIB Out This Coupon —Enamels — Pittsburgh Barobide DfBMfiown occ menta, replacements, and repeiira &srt’ are an neceswary to r-PiKsbiirgh Cementbide; ' .'^'*"R««d Oil .V.l'.ri'T*? is used (ice risht tide of ^o In addition, there were- ihdica- mine of the TCl wfs operating ing "Unto has beeo a great deal E nekaa IldOO 100 pounds $3.50 ** i*«» riam iioe ot tost) ehst” counteract the poasiUe “ ill effeclb* of today’s low speeds ■ rakes /o'oc Valves improp-'. .Dlifriheler nsteas and pts: Lat us show you the iSsis So prove these cleimsi Yher at* fottodadaad 'isctoaltaitd wear er|y adjosp^ ue tions from moat aections that today. ■ of reckless grabbing foing^oil durr MaUAsBolow ~ Aaid Binitod drn4^. _ ^ jmints, nude ol too rings will last thousands more miners were ready The Alabama Mining inatituta ing the paat IB months." beep .Manure...... $2.95 cot CsK. Worn spbiect to toub- -vital tnagMon longer if tefp- to follow suit Saturda.Afif no solu- estimated that 7.000* miners re- W e offer >Mt eaefe a eamapletm,'.ue-*o-•aid ciartlflcation of the caaa to all aolvad,'" said Senator Browstar »avaaa-BW-aoaa •.».&.•.« a • a'Ek • e a, a a e | the boairfi Indicated mediation had. Norway Loaaa Destroyer^ (R -li# ), “but I don’t think wa’ra “!SSS^ failed, but that panel hearinga out rf. tha woods yat bgr a la«g of Mancheiter 4s...... r ...... 'I...... I CAMPBELLS RopaUDMs rtopan Uu door (or Londoa. AprU 88.r-0IV~Ttaa rargiMW (K-Miah) sp** M A N C H ESTER M O TOR SALES, IN C. loss flf the Narwegian daetroyar A Mutoal SaviufB Bank **S ^ tT l9 ttd A to Labor .Bacratary Eekdala by enemy aethm was an* prerai'1 baU«( that tha nibbar $M WEST CENTER 8TRKET ‘ ' MANCHB6TBR ' BarldM. tha UID6’ poUiry commit noupced today ■ by tha - Nerwagtaa situation might jromala tight until ’ ‘ "a t steel and poal in- governmant*in-exlla. 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IAJ^CHESTEB evening HERAWP. KAXli^vim'BK. CWWW- WTONEBDAT,"APRIL 2S, 194S iO< V MANCH^TEK even ing HE>CAJLaj/MANGHESTJfiR conn, WEDNESDAY, APRIL^28, 194$ fjmeOt _ 1 ------— ------— — ------— PAGE SEVElf T- COLUMN < the Immediate vetojk Congress 1^/ '.-J CboWgy |u«ff »«, Mflly, «»ch Four Meii K^led the coipmliNfl64ier said that would once more criate a system fment In favor of a measure to other bill on state grants to munl- Manchester trends to iitumlnilo- ^r**ent cniiUng uriong teichers by establlab a group Insurance pmn of log-rolling 1^/Srhlch tha lobby- Rationiiig Data Irf Traiii Crash What t )o qhd Service Drain WAA(3s,/'*Wave8’’ and cipalitiea (or road-building. Under day^^------, K tM JitUrbuV*»n- German Production for stoto employes. this one, the 91,000,000 state aid Evening Hera t la hafmlaaa in America, its ists for varlou||rintereate would was ‘‘Uiairoughly unjuatlflsd com- Meanwhile the Educatiun com- fund, to towna which ahare part band togetjBr and swap votes un- Here’s IfiforttiatioB You Will Wint To HaFe—Fumished ew Problem petttkto.’’ " “ \ mittee was approving a creat- of the expenses, would be abolish^ I aariouB variation provrt Aiffora, 111.. April 28.—(yPi- Four To<>fi m n t vxy atate-aid,.granta (or educa- equally to all towns, would be reclppdbal tra^e/VranKeihenl **>*1 y lely by legislators in commlttttee where It parsuad'ed peoplaN^ lay" By Ur. Thoffias O MmMjkn to induce ,a perforaUi4!i of bic ap- Grace 68 Holdi] tion* ChaftmXn Alice V. Rowland creased from 93,000,000 to 94, ooptoxba Im plied. were Injured yeaterday when a one pendix and the KvMt odnaaqilance -♦ — umringx. down their individual' rrapoi^bU- The office of War Price and- Coffee car passilnger car train and a \\rtHTO for ^i^hoIesAle Sabotage, Ab (R) of Ridgefield eaid the (xmt- 000 beginning in 1945. / \ Whal. seam^ to be the earlier Rationing Board 112,1« is located Stamp 23 good for on* pound of perttonltia. ^ Teachei^ IJnlegg Si "Shoi of Money” Proble|ih mlttee felt that such granta, how The Labor committee approved ity and abandon their dy-'n fi>^'“ in the Lincoln School, opposite the through May m freight locotnotlve collided headon There la/no occasli^fbr panic Under no x ^ u m sta n ce s .jthoutd j , . S h o w B ^ n s T o d a y to’-alllng' 92,000,000 a year, were ed legislaUon to give State it fUipubUca^ acquie.^ccnce In auto-- on a brartch line of the Chicago in the ppesence of /appendlclti*. lied Nffombing, Short- ,ilained that *it Isn’t so ______»t doib hi favor of Hitler's wit^^ post office. Office hours are as A"«>e* . ' a laxative ,pt cathartic be given' sUtutes at muck/A toortage personnel; it’s not distributed fairly and that an ay department ^Intenance available IN AN EXTREME ikMUr. Om Sh matlc^^wSiyal of the' trade agrea-- follows: Monday. »'30 to 4:.30 Stam p 17-ih Book I gortd fdr^ne Burlington and Quincy railroad Thcrf j^ould be time to observe in the pra^nce of any abdominal attempt should' be made -to unify ^ workera time and a half for' over- lU tfr. doctor platform technic. When .seven miles soutff.of here. ages of Labor and Ma- a shortage of money” that to giv- range of sfiZEs a R d .widths ,ment authority was .Mund party .Tuesday, closed'all day; Wednes- pair through.June Hi. and ktroy tke affliction, - in order pain rm oteiy rehembling that | Hartford, April 28—il^“ -Teach- ing towns a Ceacher problem. The ano“ larify "piece-meal” legisla- time and assuring (hem of mini- people no longer bava''.tha:, deslta Three of the deatKwere members to h^^ure of the dlagnoals. For Sf____ HATM arid sound American' ^ llc y . We day through Friday 9:30 a. m. to - Tire* ’ 4e»cril)i!d above. terials Contribute. ers should nqt , be rCJgXaed::^ t ^ measure under consideration would tloti left by past General Assem- mum pay If theyyeport for work y OTHER st yl es to atand on their own two feet, to p. m.; .Saturday, open from 10 Beginning Mny 1. persona en- 'of the passenger ckf train craw ;ly treatment of' appendicitis blies. V , but are sent hopfe because of bad lidpe thiat policy prevails, and »:30 se of.* the nsceaslty fori armed focces unless/’ a cornpXtont have the state pay each town $3.50 Moll act and HVa .In aifcordanca wltl^ a. m. to i g,'m .- The telephone ytled to 240 miles per mon,th. gas- and the fourth was John G. Gall S'irgical removal of the ap- By Edwin Shanke Butotltute Is ready' to take for each qiuptl as of Jkst October The committee rejected .a group weather. ^ that Mnatbr McNary’s attempt to of Chicago, assistant cHief clerk indix, and usually the time 1 ' a definite diagnosis in ap- ...... },M their own. Individual impulses, number is 2^494. , 'oline rations arc eligible for either ndhsifUs, no medication ahould Stockholm, May 1— (A")— Ger- plaoM, State Emcation Commik/ and 97_per pupil for the next two of other bills increasing educa- ’5 'e’"' /the"the program iW^lle nominally / -~-— V Grade I or Grade Il tires. diffcr- the U. S. Railway Mail service which this should be done sioneK.AIonzo G. Graro told the carries an appropriation tciuial grants to municipalities, in- when they seek/loothing ^fety Chicago. glvTO that might In any way many’s. production reached its MBMBBR UF •roving It does not'-Jlnd enough Meat,/hee#«, M^te, canned flsh.-encea in eliglbUity for the two counted in hours rather than mij AppropHxtioyB comnailttee yester- 000, and haa already been cluding one^requiplng the state to KINNEY'S Ftmi associatbd febb* and refuge in ,tlia membership In K The craah occurred on utes, mask this, Symptoms When this | > peak last spring or summer li* AMOOlktad Pr«M u SSL’KlITl Red iriupons B, C,.and D In grades being abolished. day. . y ' , " by the Education com pay $2Q per pupil per year. ' atltlad to tli« uM of ropijwjy*- tha mob, n>dy are Im^ng Republican follower* make Bdok/S’o. 2 valid until midnlghy Gasoline track. The northbou g^joUha As a rulk, appendlciUs now to being driven downhill by DisouMmg ^/'blll to increase motored pfssengef C: a# split with discomfort In the upp4r por- j . tro® tnq plt^f week, '■ of aeason. Worth 10 gallons each 1 It has besn a popular ntrooedura I Desperate efforts to inject new rn ll oorvloo ollopt^of *• ^ A Rrqq<4iied /ru lls and veKetable*; off household type and gallons determln of tha Abdomen and bacomaa fair- ne^ Ufe in’to the faltering ifidus- Borrloo log. ‘ . of the wafts or even the routine ^je coupons'D, E, and F In 100 ly conatant and daflnltaly located to apply cold'packs to toffstfeot-l of thA^fharlaerdn, bub Realise It After the ar /TO institutional type. ad region, but in tha av « t^ to a tl trixl aet-up, through Improssed PablUbort > 6ok Ko. 2 valid until midnigh^ ' Next aeaaon’s rations not .datar- at a point Ih the middle of a Una laborsTOd mountains of new re- JaUna llathowa SpoeUI -Aaobct— places a prproum upon' member- / April 39 Coupons G. H an^ _ drawn .between the nAvel and appendicitis really exists, heltherl CbIcaKO. aiDd mined yet, but owners of outdoor l V icto ry’ cold nor hot packs accompltsh| atrlctlons, still are unable to keep Haw Tork. a ^ in ly ^ o b .” Aa our paychol- valid now\Bffd through May '^1 . tanks-qieadihg ^ballast to prevent what Is called the ant«rlor-aupe- pace wIUi the attrition of the •oaton. V ______EroiiomiHts Watch for changes in poiVtt yglues rior spine, at the edge of the pel- anything. ^^it aa^. "you can be certain "floatlhg:’ may apply to ratio: various fronts, these advices say. MJEMBER AUDIT BPRBa O of around end df week. . First of Series vis (aometlmea miwiamed>. the ’The appendix is a small appan-| As a In pplnt they cite ClHCm^TlONS. that/^e'of these hep-cats wottld in l^ecensai;;. boards Tot, permission to buy /n Ration Book No. A "coupon criedlt” part of nex^ea- liip-bone.) '\ dags, somewhat'smaller In diaine effort to Increase railway rolling Tba Barald PrIaUac i ^ gyraU If ha or she were tha Prepare tjli^ W^ay. New book. No. S. to b^sstied as aon> anticipated ration. Don’t Oly* a taxatlva \ ter toiui the littl* flngflr, and a^kr Which has been placed'on a laa> aaaamat ao ^ •aaaolal replacerhsnt for Books/l And 2, With the locMlsaUon of thff ^he same' length or a llttl* longer J priority par with tanks, guns and aBrapblaal a: only ones listening to .the orches- Automobiles New . fo rk , April 28.—(A*i-e I btlltj for typoFrapW 'when needed, on basis of mailed "Desert Victory,” the official film pain in thia rafllon, on* can fre- having iU origin a t .toe com-f alrptones. Yet. abcording to ’The tra.’’ And when people' have to Haitf«>rd.y:ii^rilM—(>)—Recip- sj^ltcstlons. Appllostions, will be Application may no>i/be made mmicemeht of the large bowel in Wednaaday. A pi^M record .of the British Eighth quently deUtt involuntary re- Frankfurter Zeltung of April 20 hard together, when they make rocal trad/^ agreements, making dlstVi^ted by ma|Kcarriers begin- your Local W ar PrpSe and P sistance to" the part of the ab- the Itewer right portion of the ab-j “The increase in (^Iway) facili- Ing Board for antomobl)es./Per- Army’s triumph ovfcr Marshal SAU*. , being together In one blTnd mob poHsible^greater freedom of Inter- ning m v 20. Rommel’s AfricaCCorps. is expect- domlnatYiuscles to prasaura ap- domei^.. It ik aubject to lnflam-| ties and rolling materrlxls has not Otooie Barrie arid DIek Ha'ymea^/ 1 sons eligible fotpreferred mteage W it^ the Dick S^Miile Band Code of more Important than what .they natioh^i commerce, can. greatly al- Y '' ed to be the first of a serie*\Of plied through the fingers—aa It matlon' hqcause, being juat \Outj been effected.”! . Bta-mp 1*. in Bonk 1 good Yijr 3 by virtue of their occupation may the . muaclaa were protecting th4 aide the uAuai course of the feca| Situattbn Changed Now Oonnacticut bid Sr*t »ur- see or heaiyor do, freedom, -which l^v i^ the econonilc causes of war pounds thrqi^h May 31. \ apply for 1942 m o d ^ i>erspns such motion pictures. ' pie Dick StsbijA orchestra, with This was announced yesterday sore' spot. By the time the dis- stream, material tends to ante Germany sWept across the. Con- priM blacko^undpe tba now fig- means bptfig on your own aw ay and also provide f.or higher living All in^ttullqnal and industrial engaged tn any galhfu^ccupation comfort has locaUsed, there li the appendlx,\where It becomed tinent by sheer “weight of.artns at <3/ucte Barrie, ^ v e ly singing sta r s^ndardS at .horn* apd abroad, users of/T*tlonedsfoods tan now piay apply for a 1942/model selling by Lieut. Ck>l. David MacDonald, l a time \TOen Nazi factories. Alone And Dirtt Haj^es, Tommy Dor- BAl pyatein laatr algb)^ and ppp* from Mm mob. becomes burden- usually present one ’ or one-and-a- dry and serv-es 0^ block a part o^ says Robert L. Gulic'k. economist ta.i-v M .u •nrt'^Junh allotment for niore -thnn 31.3^ any convert'-, chief of the British Array Film and in the world were rOeliy geared for' sey's famoii^ocalist. Is toe head- aomS^ and unpleasant. ..Photographic unit, who said that a half degrees of fever. . the appendix. •• U in b u K faulU in ttaa ayatam, aa with the C^arnegie F.ndowment for nixa\^the local -.model, or a pew 1941 model. When these symptoms have be- ,'liie resulting Iri^tlo n of tod war. Now the aituatidn is changed, line stage ^traction playing on the \ bad |)d«i papaclad, war# ampha? lik>oner or later that same fr International:Peace. ral^ialng board] TheseN phints for ’ person rtmking application .4«qual to "Desert Victory" now Is land toe arsenals bf democracy-are stage of/the tste. theater, Hart- being filmed on the 'Tunisian bat- gun, the wall of tffa appendix la lining' permits InvaslTO of thq 8 dom baa to be fought for a^in Mr. Gullck, who s|K>ke at a mass two. months roiisj.,' be o' must shqw that he does not have Inflamad and waafcanad, and It .iS wall of the appendix bv gei beginning to swamp Axis pFoduc- ford. fpf five days, starting today, meeting held last night at the May the ,.3th. the use of. a serviceable car. tlefield. I tlon. X Appling as a special added at- was, aa pradlctad, Wa.are lighting now to fr?* Eu- ''l^he sequel will be called "Tunl- therefore obvious that the admin- causing inflammation, and^^weak-l REDUCED FOR WARD WEEK ■ SPECIAL FOR WARD WEEK y. M. C. A. for the purpose of istration of a cathartic or. laxa- enlng the wall, so that a p^Q ra| Economic Minister Wa^^heKFunk traction, on the same program are d confusion on ' Mm /' "all rope of HltlSr’e Jive, for / e have stimulating public tntarSM In t l ^ \. . _ y v,„ , , y. , j start Victory,” he said, adding that tive stimulating Intestinal activ- Upn or hole appears in the I recently admitted the change Arhe.n Little Tough Guys, tomoiu " TtUa confualoii AMaa not found tl^ere what aurreh^r of the renewal of reciprocal trade agiW- mg pas^d a Iffll to that effect and nrtangfmehts are bffmg.made With I ha assured a meeting, of economic Easter Seal ^ui. “ alona, found then^lvas caught >n lim effect of the w^r emergency ^1 regular target, advertises for prop- traffic jams croitad whan the tac- The RTOubhtan TOrty does not beneficial, to .each. :fipon public thinking. electric light bulbs. Stationery erly in central or south Germany, ting » expeiwve-lookmg . \ i„ Dr.-..Eniily Hickmun, professor a rarity. Glass, porcelain and aad blua signal rastorad automo* Funds raised from the sale of / ■ in the Sudetenland or the Baltic aartn*. Tearoee and need H arry . Mac.kenzie. 1 1 of. economics. NcW. .leraey College Easter Seals will be used to fur- Aery kitchenware la unobtoin- rayon apparent theories 'qf those mispud- wop^gri and hatiqnal public region, under- thq guise of seeking 32 to 44.. Mlo moven^iSt. ' Fdr tbaVr work, 1 ther the work qf the Connecticut and exchange shops ^duve a site for a "home for employes.'’ white in » « • who, h av e/ been fairs1 Ctll n L.Iiailchairman IIIAII (or AVl the t-lts; Y. *. W. C.'A a-v., thay aho^ hayar clekr, uninter- ed politicians , ---- , — / Society (or .Crippled . . Children— established for housewives. Drive 'to Reduce Consumption y I They’re amazing value*! ruptad ^ d s , y^hioh la another ar- espousing -lilk ciuse qtyHartfor.l said that ... the pVoblem . cbnfro/lting - carrv oh it* services of rehabilita- |ale of the limited production of Along with a program 'for to- Aniertca following the waf was hoapltalization and education ouae furnishings are restricted to gument for, placing a longer ra- to tlie contrary, hts .riame and creased industrial power the gov* that of disposing of finding mar- , ™*riioh.s ■ in the. hose who have lost theirs through t presence can never/be Anything kets for the tremendoiia produc- I of handicapped per^.« ernment has begun a campatgn-to Y il upon traffic. Low,- quaint Pilgrim Bed; ombtng, reduce civilian - consumption. lafS' oonfuslona and Impcrfao- more than a part>/hahd,icap>. tlvitv, that will develop./’ , | slgte. [Every man and woman who is "We are getting tq/the place, full 4>r twin aizea, 919.00 Stores, re.stauranta, theaters and ars not the fault of. tha That toe party itself\ shhgld Die. to work but not to carry a clubs are forbidden to use lights she said, “ where we/don't knoq/ has been called. Utter confu- during the day and ace required 'Axtay, which davlaad tha basic hays any ahare in "bringlilg him. what to do with thia . worlc^bf on la the lot of many Industries, Toxir\ Rivalry • Mav • to reduce consumption,30 per cent, principles of this signal .coda. Tha baick" has aeemed unthlnksble 'abundarice.' ireed to rely ,u ^n so much un- while hou.seholds miqft reduce 10 Army coda givCa local eommunl- from toe start. tO Republlcana Ih- Have Foreign Markets ^hooled labor and still keep up per cent. In, order to diaposeUap of this mass Eijcl ill Concession luction. SalelMm't29c Sain I Word* tlaa permlaaive authority to make tareated in the future health and Y,- ______To save coal, hAat-wax cut off prodik.tion of .products, she atress- Sabotage Increasing last week in .Offices, churches, Shop Copt— SOc A n k l^ puch varlatlona in the ooda .aa It w^iare of their own party. ed. w e 'must, develop foreign m ar Washington, April 28.--i/D [Sabotage Is reported increasing museums, schqdls and- factories. Union Model RoduCod tp' SAVE NOW- I N WARD WEEK plyaaaa. Tha Manchester Defense certain politicians tiill loyal k^.s and\*>f stands'to reason that Rivalry between two Senate com-, ‘ toe percentage of foreign work- Hoiiseholders/already havc/been Council can, if It pleaaaa, raqulr^ to the Mackenzie whip have .such j we can mffy.^ve Yoreign markets mitteea over sending an InspectiTO I Increases At least every fourth told that ne/u winter’s coaT ration ^ ho, when otoer countries have markets Drkef in Germany today is a for- atraat lights to go off and automo- a program. Governor Baldwin has I „ parly'to the African battlefpi^ y-tumed Spool Bed would be reduced 25 per cent. may end in'- X comproinUe^- “as 1 _ner. , - . One re^ison for the emphasis on Mla traffic to atop on th e /flra t at least atated. bluntly and plain- We should consider It a "moral 3” posts; full or twin most argument* do on Osffitol hill: Sites. 934.50 iGerman plant superintendents saving .coal, aside from lowered Stripe* and plain colors t Every Blazer* 1 Rib* I Plain or novelty warning signal, and to stay that ly, th a t h* will be no party to Jt. re.s'pbnslbiHty’’!.sponslb to s^e that a maxl- A reliable source said today that | |mplaln it is difficult to obtain knitel In mercerized cotton or Hos»*a*®*^*^ rn.dm or penjrles throughout the 32 - inch . Four - draw er prodhption as the result of R. A. F. one ha'i a comfortabl* pleated It 1* t o . b e hoped that his vetq iimi of the names of flve^ltinators. repre- onatructlve cooperation” from raldy Is the ^eat waste involved top end unbreakable 'rixorl fine rayonz. 6^-lOVi- Goloral' Woifc Shirts way until t^a all c l^ . That World. have the.se products, she Cheat. 983.50 lem for they are drawn from con- would give householders, many of will be sustained. senting- four important commit- in faking synthetic gasoline and added. tees. had baCn submitted for the I ftered lands or from Impotent .AI- rubber from coal. whom missed e'veft/tha opening Also participating in the discus- puch aa Italy and are domtha- Price Cut sion, which was broadcast In part approvaJ/-bf Gen. George C, Mar- ] / Machine Too^ Less Elficleat kllo rin a aignai last nlghyAx^eertain Indica- lief of staff. rtiainly by hate and revenge. Machine tooto, meantime, are 8 8 ' Straight Renewal . over WTHT, were A. Philip Kee- It is impossible to determine thff Bangolino Ployshoof for tion that therf/B an plr raid - on, ler, export manager of the Fuller are Senators Hill (D-Ala), j less efficient after three yeara 'of the.; ead (D-NYl, Russell (D-Ga.), «t pf sabotage, which Is /if high speed use, and the demand for Ball Cap Women I ' a certain sign th a t the ^f,ir raid is Renewal of authority fo^ Bni.slijCompany. and Mrs, John 9, a ixmscious and imconscjous toclprocal trade p ro g ram /is e x - ; Cu.4ter. chairman of the fon Burton (R-Ohio), and Brewster] \ replacements Is Impossibla to (IIL 'oyer, and k. would give' . defense >R-Me.l ' <■ ItUTf, but'that-It must be gbeat The difficulty in replacing parts workers the clear use of tha,^ road pected of this Congress. 4 is not I policy committee of the^ list omitted Senator Chan- .32 -■jneh Ei''« - draw-er/ |Xeen from the urgency and fre- Is reflected in dozens of advertise- ” cut Leasruc of W omen Vi ChestyiSS.M ency with whiclv press and labor ments and reports such as on* they ought to have. that there ia any >eciprocal trade ^ prince, presid dIer;iD-Ky). who had beeii plug-/i against IL / Gleaming Bengalin* . .. atrong- Salt! Cool cotton aailcloth'in a treaty which could or ought to be ^ ging for X tour by a Military A-Jf* from Teschen. An Important power ly tailored* Outfit your aeftb^ After last night’l aaparianca, Scientific sabotage is/hard for Station there lay Idle for "a long amart open to* and haal etola fairs *ui>spramltte*. and SanatogJ Nazto to combat. K la an exi teatn.,arthi* aale i^ccl for play! Red or blux wa should think there might be negotixted tomorrdff. It Is sim- Hatch (D-NM) who had been fflat- .time because a rttal part Was bro- V ply that the ' reciprocal'- trade hand working sOm^tly. One ken and couldn't be replaced al- state revision of the ooda. .Sut -If ed to head a similar delegation | has been the lUstrtbution of treaty eyatem stoiidi as a symbol j from the Trimian commltteff. though one. waa sought through- 'Spy* Money I Satpl that state revision la nob forth- 19x26 Vi - Inch Drc.iseP \ ly leaflets,, coplay of which have out Europe* Finally the Germans^ coming, there ia bo raaaon under of Amc.rican eronoipic eobperatiorf j Mirror, lo.'OO >n smuggled out of Germany. were forced to do as extensive 90Ak. Roll 39c Lidozpun tha aun why Manchaatar can t with thiivraat of the >wofld |ey are camouflaged as foreign of rebuilding In'order to ge Prints, Plaint SAVE NOW- I N WARD WEEK uage dictiongrles -with a mid^ RooRfig niaka its own Improvamanta, as that, th e r^ r* . It 1* toipoptont New Britain, April 28— — .\iliiiits S plant working again. ." section filled with advice alm- " ' '■ ■■ ■ aavaral oth«n-,.Oonnacticut eomma- ..that Oopgra'*? now derpohatratf Abb-it 200 factory guards are af- /f JM fected by a. ruljng.of the police, Of His/Attortte^j ' to "help those who don’t want 210 33^ nltiea hays already dona. ' its willingness tq ^.aVe America commission, last . night revoking [work BO A at they caa simulate lerts Draining contlmi* such s pyiiby. after the theif apeclal police-authority. They Iness) before a. AoOtor without Covert .100 square fset---- fada- Wonderful, erase e-reeiitant [ectloff.” f ' , epun rayon with a iflightly nub- retain their status aa milltaro po- Denver, April^' 28.—(A*)—Detec-r, proofl Nail* and cemant in- war/ .ose their, to male and female workers , Childers aald-John PauHPltt, 48. Badaida 'Cablnat'-Tabl% IfaOtortes.’’ “refugee problem werr drawing up .last week greeted to* arrival of commlttea* ha# all baan heavily , badgea. Since thep Mayor George who quit the Danuar nolle* force Hollywood Beds 911.00 a final report today which was .be- A. Quigley haa aald that they did be Intrcxluctlon also said that RoUosed "Harry James and hii silver tnimr in favor of renewing tha program. about elghl year# amff admitted he instructions had "prtived their lieved to leave tuil 'unsettled tke 42T 310 not need their apeclal city police wounded Samuel/wtnograd, 41, question of what areas in Africa' pet," is T**lly nothing. xaw, but And ma.iy R4publcao uttarXncee poW-ers'" because they’ had been Combine", these box-aprlng-on-laga-and-mattreaa' in 'an. outstanding way and Covers I'OO square feet.,. fire- . ari.i then telepHroed police ’ and the -Uvea of uncounted Ger-, would be opened to receive victims Ward* famoua black alk work V r . * c C o l l * " as'old'ks human' mob reapont* to indicated the party'* Intention of sworn in as policemen undef the with 'mapl* • furniture! Famous Duo-Reat make of t ^ Nazi conquest of Europe. reiiitaint.. . . fadeproof j Tam- shoe civet you real wear and jurisd'atlon of the Army. ; waited In thq^aiwyar’* office ,to] with all-cotton' felt, mattreaa. Twin aix* only. : steers’’ by keeping them out '. pared’ asphalt for' SERVICE 1 comfort at a low price. .(Athe prindpips of rhjffhm and puls* avoiding any all-out battle on the aulimlt pexiK^Hy to arreXt. nHng lines. M^ile toe delegations of both Also available without lega for ttoih aiae mapl* countrieX declined to comment. It '. affd, beaty . , ■ . ’ ,■ isay*.,. IMlans’ Bill Bojaeted". . WlnogrXd diaff last night, four Well-Kept- Naxl Secret houra'sStar bullata ripped through | bed*, 999.50. , - , was understood a ^compromise de^- One of these -pi^ohelogiata goes That proepaqt has; '., now besii [ceurato jiroduction figures are Mon'sTioSalol GoodO ualRy hto ohaat, shoulder and hsek. - of the best-kept'Nazi secrets, cision had been scrapped at toe a little further. The'graateet mod- disturbed, temporarily Xt least, by Hartford,, April 9*.— — Th* lost minute, leaving the question Judiciary committee yeaterday re- sources here IXmlIiar with Roguliw 49c Floor Wax ern jittat-bug'^ Idol Is net Harry Itieriator jd^Narya auddeo demand 44'-lndh Drasaar Baas of African havens, for Iirt< 541'f NOW-IN WARD WEEK jected—ag*ln—a Mil to allow the Fr** .V3ahtog Bin ^aaaed _ todustiy estimated that Thoimowoods Cut-Priced that Congress be given the right only, 930.30 ctoions. • •- James, or Benny, Goodman, but, Mohegan Indiana to sue the state Same base only 38-lnch hs productloh to about 3,000 Completion of the joinf'report cHis Adolf Hitler. to -nullify - any reciprocal trade for damagas aufferad, thay have Hartford, April 28.—(A>) — Ser- jithly. ‘ ■ vicemeb may aoon be able to hunt sis*. 9U-M . will winffup the proceedings of the "All of Hff, all humanity, th* Isgrgement v^ithip 60 days after nialntalned " for several aessUinB, lubmarlnes, on which Hitler is Pfesent conference, which wax sai