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State - Wide . Orgauiaa- Gases Depend on Masks To Produce Toxic Effects tion Designed to *Put | Motorized Units Drive Should Not Tolerate Other Forces Advance Fire«F%hting Appara-! Denver..AprlL 9..r.rye)-oEDlson i I gases perfected aince the World j Defense Bottlenecks ’ tu8 in Order Before* Wedge ' int^ Rugged Rapidly Toward A1*V war not only render gas m uks Walls o f Homes Get| ineffectual, says Dr. R. G. Gus- (]ounlry^|West of Salo­ Sandusky. O.. April 9.—(/P)— banian. Border and Javson, head of the .., Colorado The right to strike should not Hot,’ Solons Are Told. University Chemistry ' Depart­ nika; Trap Uncounted be abrogated, but strikes should Junction with Ital*. ment, but actually depend V on at least be controlled, believes Troops Along Struma iafis After Capture; the mask to produce toxic ef­ Milo J, Warner, national com' I State Capitol, Hartford, j fects. mender .of the American Le-'')/ River Line; Garrisons Skoplje, Veles, April 9.— Robert I Gases of this .type, he told the. gion./’—- ; ^ Holding Out Grimly in Speaking at a natiohal ,d6- | \ tovo and Priiep; Vit A . Hurley's bill setting up a} Colorado section of *1316 Ameri­ can Society of Civil Engineers fense dinner last night, 'Wariter state-wide defense organiza­ Some of Valley Forts. Railroad Center Seii last night, are virtually harm­ declared "bottlenecks .Of pro­ tion headed by a full-time di­ duction tn the national defense less unless confined Inside the rector was unanimously ap­ mask. However, they may be <9-Athen.s, April 9.— (/P)— program should not be tolerat­ Berlin, April 9.— (/P)—' ed.” ' , 1 proved today by the Senate mixed with other gases requir­ With the .same speed and — . * • / ■ . ^ powerful Nazi Arm y ing a mask for defense. * and sped to the House. Chair­ power which smashed the Al­ smashed its way clear down ♦ - man Vincent P. Kiemah (D., lies in northern France, a the VardSr river valley, cai'

Derby) of the National De­ German blitzkrieg division tured Salonika and fo r c ^ Warns Russia fense Committee told the has split Greece in two,^but surrender of the whole eafi Sheppard, Dry Senate that the measure was the British apparently fiavc em wing of the Greek A: designed to “ put our fire­ not yet gone into battle. Nazi German Drive between Salonika and t

fighting apparatus in ; order Law Sponsor, mechanized force.s drove a Turkish border, thd high d before the walls of our homes wedge into the rugged fcoun-1 mand announced today. Otl get hotV’ Several/thousand CIO workers. Jubilant at the end of the 76-day Allia-Cbalmers strike,' fbrmed Menaces Her try W^at of Salonika, cutting er German forces have tak< .. Less than a half hour’s debate Dies, Aged 65 parade in Milwaukee after ratifying a settlement reached at a Defense Mediation Board conferrace In off the big- Macedohian port Skoplje and Veles, Yug< preceded the voice vote. Washington the day before. Immediately after the ratification the company sent squads of woi^kers Like Keiman, Senator Clarence Into th^huge factory to ready it for the reopening to speed delivery of $45,000,000 in delayed national and tVfipping . uncounted Ctiurchill Tells Britain via, and are advancing rai

F, Baldwin (R-Woodbrldge) aa» Described by Roosevelt defense orderst ' troops alo)^ the Struma river, ly toward the Albanian Mrted that because of world con­ Grave 'Extent of Ad­ line, althoi^h garrisons wefe der and junction with Italii ditions it waa neceasarj- "to give As ‘Tower of Strength’ very broad powers to someone" to holding out grinfily. in the val­ vance in Greece; No forces after taking Tet' lb Work of Defense; coordinate and direct the . defense ley forts. British Troops Used. and Prilep, the high comraa:^; activities of the state, home of Eord Strike R1 Only Short Time^ JurisdietioHal Shrikes (Loqdon iource^isld Oerniana said. xlhany defense plants. / had anterad Salonim.) Farther north in Yugoslavia.J \ Contends Actfon ‘'Hasty*' London, April 9.—on—Prime liattic RuzM. Unite cohamuniqus said, German ar: ^Baldwin contended, however, Washington, April 0—(/F)—gen- Peace Seen Off to the qdrtbweZt. Yugoslav Minister Oiiirchlll told Britsin to­ that action on the bill waa "hasty/’ ed troops captured tlie vital. etor Morris Sheppard of ’I’exas, Called Wot justified’ ■oldlers, after abandoning Skoplje day the grove extent of Germany’s road city'Of Nis, while othera andNusCrted that "a little more dean of Congress in polnt/hf ser­ to the advancing Nazie, V er« bat­ time W n t on it would have proc* smashing advance through Greece Maribor and crossed the D n' vice and sponsor of the^ national As Brighter tling Panzer units In the'^ moun­ river./ duced axhetter bill.’’ tains northwest Of the toWn, a today and warned Soviet RuMia K iem i^ told the Senate that hla prohibition amendment;' died to­ Secretary of Lal»«r Per- |> ^ 1 R a i d the Natl drive was heading her Advance te Aegean Shsna Yi^qolav communique aaid. . day. He would have hden 86 years Soft .Goal Operators to kins Asserts Few Dis- ' I k a iQ ^ese forcea, the commu^ue way. In northeastern Greece, a (Coatinii^ On Pnge Twelve) old next month. Mid, hoped to prevent the Germans raunique said. Panzer di' Expresing "s in c ^ sorrow’’ at putes Result In a war report to tbe House of Meet Mine Workers o f (^n- /from cutting the countty in ' tw)a. Oommont Churchill announced the driving south from Bulgaria ci his death. President Roosevelt German Naval De^ilte "enormous loesea,” the. described him as " a ' tower of ilict o f Big Unions. K^Nasl troopa had entered Salonika Again; Copper Dispute Germans were said to have swept \ t 4 a. m. (Continued On Page Twelve)! British Given strength" in the work of national past Skopljul some 55 mites inside defense. Goes to Mediators. '.^ p to the present toe British Washington, April 9.— (/P) Base at Kiel Yugoslavia from Bulgaria, to at­ Dr. George W. Calver, capitol; tack Katcbanik pass, only 31 miles ana Imperial troopa have not been physician, said death resulted — SecretAr)^-«f JLabor Perkins., engaged’’ in toe fighting In Greece, Ten Cutters Bulletin! from the Albanian frontier. from .! slow hemorrhage into the express^ the opinion tofiay , R>ij|i.h (Stefani, official Italian news he aahj. New York, April 9—(/P>— Fliers Attack n * f^used to give any indica­ brain at 6 a. m. that 'jurisdictional stipes| agency, declared the Germans F la sh es!, Senator Sheppard suffered an Dr. John R. Steelman, chief tion of N^hat would be done with Being Prepared for De> were “ most unfortpnate at,i B r e m e r h ^ ^ , Emden had broken through Australian (Late Bnlletlnt ot Ike OF) WtM)1 intra-cranial hemorrhage April 4 Federal conciliator,' announc- -and -New • Zealandr troops—in - -the “widespread. following several weeks' of '^wer- ed today that agreement on a any time” and, in defense in'-; And Rbt|4^dani; Cov­ batUe." ^ , livery Under Terms of Struma valley, bt|t Berlin itself Demanda-Beeall of Attacha wofk. He became uneonsciousAat- wage dispute between labor dustry were “ not ju stifi^ .'' asserted that the Oerraans had not Will Fqdim ea Wbeatlaads. and management in the soft entry Target o f Nazis. The prjtt;ev minister declared Waakihgtoa, April 9. t- (8 Lease-Lend Measure. She made this assertion in re­ yet met the BritiMi and a spokes­ . (Continued On Pnge Fourteen) coal Industry had been reach­ t ■ ' / ------man tauntingly suggested the there were toVresaUig signs that Italy today demanded the i ed aufflfdently "to assure the sponse to questions by mem­ tbe Amerioan asoistajit mini Washington, April 9—(P)— The Londqiif April 9.—(P)—Powerful British were afraid to come out Germany woultK pounce on the country that there will be no bers of the House Military to fight.') wheatlands of Itpsela's,. Ukraine. attache In Rome In npparoa$j release of Ten Coast Guard p ittm danger of a coal shortage.” forcea of British homberq raided priMl (or thi action of the Ui Committee during the com­ No Contoct Establlebed He also annoimdid the British to the Britiafa was announced to­ Italians ^ayA the German Naval baae at .Kiel A British, mhltary spoke.iman capture of toe RedNSea port of Stntoo In forcing the Wit mittee’s investigation, of the. of tbe Italina Nnyal nttarim day at the White House. H y The Associated Press again last night, also attacked merely said .ra British contact had Maafsua, Eritrea, art^ toe virtual Prospects of settling a strike at defense program. been established with ths Ger-. completion of toe con.tlantlc, as was done in the case Italian ships in American ports. ed, shot down off the . Welsh coast about lO'.Sq. o’^och. The Retired Bishop (Continued On Page Sixteen) youngest In n family of 18,' ' 50 destroyers released to Bri- Amid indicatinns Of rising (Contlnoed On Page Twelve) ' Bulletin! in exchan'ge for defense base Fascist irritation, an authoritative, (Continued On .Page Eighteen) playing With twp other am ^ source declared th^t the Italian Rome, April 9.—<4V—‘111* dren when he (eU Into the e veaaela will help replenish government had withdrawn . Ad­ Dies^it Home Britiah-controlled Suez Cteal British Seize covered body of water. It: tain’s vital forcea used for miral Alberto Lais, Naval attache -'is -tbe Axis goal after Ynge- 'fiilly 30 minnteo before tha maintaining her transAUantic sup­ at the embassy In Washington un­ United States Asks Three slavla and Oreace, the official- WM recovered, aad firetnea W' ply lines, but whether adcilUonal der protest that the U. S. action Infirmities ' Cau^e of' . ly-eontroDed netepaper Popo- R ed Sea P ort over the youngster ./or armed craft will be transferred to, war unfriendly and illegal. *■ lo dl Roina said t< ^ y in a hour before '-ho wi England waa not indicated. Mri- On Stese Baals aa Gdmuuiy Death o f Rt. . Rev. - Nations Pay Postal Debts dispatch from Berlin: dead by Medical BUamiaer tain has said that she la badly in Recall of the Italian ambas­ C. GQdersleevp. need of ships to escort convoys. Chaiincey B. Brewster. Rome, April 9.—(ff)—^The, Ital­ Occupy ^Massaua, Vir­ • sador, it waa pointed out in diplo­ The cutters are armed but Early matic circles, would put American ian high command announced to­ Capture E l Mochllt. Washington, April • 9—(4*)—8en-<$Uea here hoped the three nations tually Completing Con­ Beritu, AprU aaid he thought they had little relations with Italy on the same Hartford, April 9.-qe)*:-:The Rt. ate sources disclosed today that | woUld consent to this procedure, day that Fascist troops bad occu­ more than one-pound cannons basis as U. S. relations with Ger- Rev; Chauncey Bunce Brewster, pied Kranj tn tbe extreme north­ quest of East Africa. noaa high eonunand an mounted on them. He said he t h ^ nations overrun by Oerinany 1 J. T. Trippe, of Pan American day Geraaaa and Italian many. D.D.. bishop emeritus of the. Epis­ —Prance, Belgium and Holland—' Airways which carries airmail to west tip of Yugoslavia at toe doubted that additional armament Both Washington and Berlin copal diocese of Connecticut in Junction o t toe Italian and German id captured El Mechlii, 80 would be placed on the ships be- teve ^en to pay postal I and from Europe, was quoted by CiUro,' Igypl, AprU 9 .-4 p )-— ometers (about 50 milM) long have been without ambaa- which he was priest and bishop for debU due tte United SUIm from ! Lamleli as Mying hia company frontiers. fbrs the transfer. 68 years, died this morning at his British troopa have occupied Mas- weot of Deraa, Libya. Six sadors representing their respec­ funds now frozen in this coun- I bad been paid only about $700,000 The town, situated on a railroad, Mua, chief seaport of Eritrea, vlr- Is Service Sooae TIom tive igovemments. home here. He was In his 92nd is about 10 miles'east of tha Ital­ orala aad 3,000 prisoaers , . « ; Some $2,500,00d due for speed- tuhlly completing their conquest of The White House aecretary said The display of troops with an year. ian border. • ' * - *. takea, fbe high commaad thn cutters were "good boats” that The unpaid bills accum ula^ ! mg airmail from Europe. Italian EMt Africa, toe .Middle • • • ■ attempt at student demonstrations Diocesan officials aaid Bishop ^ fore the Nazi military machiM ; Lamiell, Mid many accounts had Italian bombing' planes were re­ had been in service for some time. Blast, command announced today. Markets at a Ulaner. has l>Mn the prelude before .to Brewster died of the infirmities of S ' nations, are part | been Urdy since the outbreak of ported to have attacked warships Coast Guard officials declined ts old age. With him when he died The Fascist defenders of tbe Red New York. AprU 9i—«8 > -- strained diplomatic relations, ss of $1,900,000 due from a" dotan*|tfie war and seaplanes in toe Yugoslav har­ Sea port capitulated yesterday, a give any information about which waa his daughter, Miss Eleanor European countries, including | Hnmvi. Stock*— Lower; war sharei shipa were involved, from what during the Russlan-Finntsh War bor of Sibenik, about 200 miles GHQ war bulletin Mid, and toe when Moscow and Rome recalled Longfellow Brewster. - both England and Germany, forj .u u j o ' south of Kranj, and to have dam­ tinue retreat. services they will be withdrawn, Imperial forcea quickly moved In, their amhasaadora Beloved by thousands, in .all earring airmail from l^rope to;. other hand, some^Sena- aged barracks and motor truck Boad»—Depreesed; rails or what effect the trtesfers wUght the United States. ' «xpresaed surprise to learn Routed Ftmo AU Mala Itaaen dOClilM have on Coast Guard functions. Italian seamen disabled their walks of life who knew him. Bish­ concentrations ariiore. With toe fall oTMaaMua, toe ships, correspondents were told, op Brewster waa a tireleM worker Senators learned about the un-| not broken down Bomb Vngoalav Air Bases Foreign Exchange Quiet; However, the' general descrip­ pald 'bihV during toe” tesUmony'li regular poaUl exchange, as dis- Italians have been routed from all tion of the vessels fitted the ten because they, foresaw "aequestra- In an outstanding family' of Other planes were Mid to have their main bases along the Red nadlaa dollar dips. Uon"'aa a result of atatements’ by churchmen, his ^gath.today follow­ a closed Appropriation Subcom­ tinguiohed from airmail, ewn in bombed Yugoslav air bases at Cotton—Easier; hedging, 250-foot cutters of -the Coast. mittee ocMion on an appropriation occupied European areas. Sea and Indian Ocean coasts and Guard's “lake” class. They are the U. 8. Secretary of State Cordell ing closely on that of his brother,, Divulje and Vodice and -macblne- the capitals of Mussolini’s thrM tetlou and trodo support. v;j Bishop Benjamin Breteter of the measure for toe Rost Office and Lamiell testified tost postal serv­ Sugar—Mixed: trudo Csyuga, Ithssca, Sebsgo, Saran­ Hull., , ice to Holland still waa under di­ gunnM motorized columns and EUut African colonies are in Brit­ The ships were not so damaged Dioceae of Maine. Treasury departments, now wait­ and hedging. ac, Shoahone, Chelan, Chemputn, ing Senate action. rection of the Mme man who han­ horse-drawn supply trains. ish hands. They are,Addis Ababa. Mendota, Pontchartrain, and Ta­ as to obMruct American harbors He remained actively engaged dled it before toe German invasion, Large groups of Yugoslav pris­ Ethiopia; Asmara, Eritrea; aind Metal*—iin iet; tin Or territorial watenf, it was said, in Connectiqut dioceMn wock ^ t l l John E. Lamiell, director- of the Wool Top* Heavy; hoe. International Postal Service for and that Paris still msintminril the oners were Mid to have been cap­ Mogadiscio,' Italian Somaliland. The White House announcement and diplomatic talks on the sub­ the sumnier of 1939, when be un­ postal exchange for all of France, tured elsewhere in local' fighting, In addition, the British have re­ aad cemwilssl*a houaa derwent an operation. this country, testified tost toe apparently txcluded the poasihiUty ject are continuing. State Department had been asked including thp Vichy region. in addition to iMvcral huridred captured Berbers, capital of Brit- Di transfer now of any c t tbs AhlghFandst said the crews of Dioeenan Leader 29 Years. Greek troops. to "take steps to collect amounts Under an International jmstal iah Somaliland, which the Italians Treasury Bal Coast Oua*tl*s seven bigger ves- the Italian ships had been "ac­ Bishop Brewater was spiritual The Italian announcement of tbe had Mixed early in toe African due toe United States by France, treaty, each natioif accepts nudf tela, which were built sfter 1932. corded inhumane treatment, with leader of the dioceae for 29 years, Belgium, and The Netherlands from other’ nations under their capture qf Kranj coincided with war. W’ashlogton.. April = Altogether, the Oosst Guard has most of them confined to squalid from 1899 to 1928, when he resign­ against the frozen aswta this gov­ stamps if that nation extends toe unofficial reports of-toe launching Pursue Fleeiag Iteliaaa position a t . toe D about 8S cutters' of sea going aise. quarters withobt the least hygiene ed. ernment is holding.” (Amounts Mihs courtesy. Lamiell aaid that of a Fadcist drive from northern . Today’s communique said that R ^ p t s . $3049 imt ths 10 ‘nakd"' e ja ss^ tta rs end decescy which ie om of the He waa the oldest alumnua a t were not specified). > war and German ecieupation of Albania la an effort ' to contact pursuit bt ratTMting Itallah (oreaa dituno. ars ths second best group in the privUegss at which Amerlcen isrvica. , Hfpeh NattoM WinlOMMrat many areas had not altered this i ciTififistion iWBata.".' V- « On Page >) The postal official, Mid autoori- practice. (OMitlaaed On «). (Chnttaued On Fuga »). 4 'V ■

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night. Tha conapany called it a tiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiinpiii^^^^ PIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII BURTON’S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM^ "mt-down strike.’’ Ford Strike least 8 per cent and Said he would said, "that means that we trill Jf' ■' Meahwhlls strikars who walked 2nd Battalion out yesterday at The Ferro Ma­ favor a 10 per cent levy. He also need at least $5,000,000,000 of new chine and. Foundry Company, {ligher Taxe^ Mid he would support an Increase revenue." Peac^ Seen Cleveland, returned to their Jobe. Set for Drills in thq CQiiporatton rate to SO per­ To raise such an amount soq^e A union official termed the atrike cent, uid he agreed *wUh George new form of ttuc, such as a levy bn "Ulegsl’’ yesterday. V' \Seen Nee< that In-addition to raising the njite Bales or payrolls, would be necee- Youth Center As Briizhter Attack Govemnoeat Order All ^^mpanies of State On Changing Districts It might be neceissary to lower the sary, he said. ,«M ■. The CIO National Association of present $2,000 ''and $800 persona! ‘There has been some discussion 7 ■ »4 f ■ S (CTonMnued Erpn pne) Die Casting 'vorkera also attracted Guai^ to Be Outfitted Congress May Have to tax exemptions; of a tax plo- under which the gov­ y- \ : 234853482348485323234848534823484853535323485353235323 attention at Washington, by By Next Week. Controversy on Import­ those ' communities a oeparats Double Existing Per* Predicts $$5,000,000,000 Total ernment would collect' 5 per cent is Humming with Activity ! who called the atrike a'week ago. launching an attack t>n a govern­ state senatorial district Instead of Taft predicted expenditures dur­ of all payrolls before ,the money OURS... Another conference waa ‘ set fo> ment order e.itablishing priorities ance of Equalizing one aa at present The new dis­ sonal Tax Rates. ing the fiscal year beginning July waa turned over to employee. Taft Suggestions later, today, fo r scrap aluminum, Ths union de­ LieuL Colonel William J . ' Max- . tricts, if created, would eveii then 1 would approximate $25,000,000,- said it was his information that .SANltARY DIAPER f \ In like mknhert another meeting clared . that more than a millieti well, commanding the Becond B at­ Congressional Areas or be Urger than many present ones, 000. "If we carry out Secretary some Ne\(r Deal fiscal experts fav­ for the of soft coal cu rators . and CIO workers In various trades would talion of the State Guard, stated they contebded. Washington, April 9—(P)—"Two Morgentbaii'e recommendation ored this plan on the ground that SERVICE be thrown out of employment by members of the Senate 'Finance that we finance 60 per cent of cur­ it would be less Inflationary than a I United Mine Workers representa­ last night that his •battalion will More House Seats. tives was called atXNew York in the order, because many small bus- be fully outfitted and ready for Committee—George (D., Oa'.) and rent expenditures out of taxes,’’ be st-les tax or similar le\-y. Phone 6791 an effort to break a deadlock ovO Ines^s “won’t have capitsil' to re­ their first drill sessions by4he.wsadr SUte Capitol, Hartford, April 9 kASTER tool their planto for the use of sub- Install Officers ’Taft (R., Ohio)—agreed today I a new working contractxStnce the of next week. 'This will Include leglslaUve hearin;; .on ^ I I that Congress mlg)it have to dou­ old contract expired Mai^h 31, stitiitcs, or 'oecause there are not the local companies, which will PMADE approximdtely'400,060 minet^have Bilbstitutes for oie £iMtings.” The soon inducted into the state projK)si|ls of the State Commission Of YD Association ble existing personal mcome taxes \ been idle. pridrity order ia scheduled to be­ service by a special ceremony at to Revise the Election Laws de­ and hike the corporation rate to i Certlfles Copper Strike X come effective Friday. the local company. veloped into a controversy over the 30 per cent to help finance na­ • As Fresh As Spring Itself ! Another top labor development The GJO Steel Workers Organ­ No More Electtons. tional defense and British aid ex­ ising Oominittee' called a atrike relative Importance Of equalizing Last evening at the A riw and penditures. A. R. Wilkie was the action of Secretary of La­ this momiitg at *016 Buffalo Com­ Now that the units have .formed Jie stA(e‘s congtessional districts Navy Club tkq officers of feied s bor Perkins In certifying to the and their officers elected, all sub­ The basic mdlvidual income tax 16 Walker St. Tel. 8365 n pany plant, ' . North Tonawanda, as to population or arranging Chapter, Yankes Division, Veter­ rate now is 4 per cent of net m- R E E F E f c J National Mediation Board a two- N. Y., and an Mficial said 250 men sequent commissions will be ap­ greater reprewntatlon for cities in ans A ss^atlon, were lnatalled\by rV day-old CIO strike at The Prielpa- pointed by the Batt$dion Com­ come above $2,000 for , married Fradin’s Fashions walked out, askihg a 10-cent hour- the lower' branch of the General Department Commander Will! persons and above $800 for single Dodge Products Corporation, Ellx- ly wage increase. mander, . it was announced' tp<^y. Assembly. Alleii and Department Sergeant- abeth, N. J. This will effect the local* . mdividuals. George, ranking mem­ COATS Employers at San Francisco ' On opposite sides of the argu- at-anpa. Euclid Plmpare. Past ber of the Flnancf Committee, FOR EASTER Pasteurized IMBlk Ford plants oyer the nation have proposed a new plan to settle a unit, which at the present icnt yesterday were William J . State dommander Gardiner Hall' $1S5,000,000 in' defense contracts, and Department Junior Vlce-Com- suggested that the rate iplght When we say "Fresh" we \ l strike of 1,500 AFL machinists has no company commande R*i Waterbury publisher and have to be increased to 8 per cent. and the shutdown of the River which closed about 70 foundries new unit commander, .accor airman of the commission and a mander-elect Lawrence Llndgren mean Just that. Our stocks of WUlimantlc and Department W'oiUd Collect EUUlon More have be'en moving SO fast and Cream StartinR At Rouge plant has affected, directly and plants and delayed work on to these orders, will be appointed pommisslon member, Patrick R. ‘the corporation rate Is. 24 per L;-' and indirectly, an estimated 200,- by Colonel Maxwell in the ndar Phalen, a Democratic state cen­ Service Officer Joe Kolinsky >of that we’ve liad to replenish t $7,000,000 of defense orders. The cent on companies with a net m- From Settled Farms 000 workers. Phelps-Dodge holds machinists asked a wake increase future.' tral committeeman and registrar Middletown were present. them week by week. So After the installation,--chile Con come of more than . $25,000 an­ come... get spniethlng new, $30,000,000 in . national defense for Journeymen, In the principal Space In Armorios. of voters in Torrington. nually. George said that if it were contracts and employs 1,800 per­ clasalflcation, from $1 to $l.fS an Petitions are being received in cafne and coffee were served by from our Frfe'Sh -selection. — wWi all theta Important laoturpti! Members Not In Accord Senior Vice • Commander Ernest Increased to 30 per cent and the $10.98 sons. hour, and employers . eff^red the Adjutant Gieneral’s Office for Phalen told the committee that personal rate were doubled the e Cooking Tot>_Lamp e All Porcelain Ftnirii Wages, hours $ind a union shop $1.12>^, then uqjjer the new plan space in the State Armories re­ Peterson and Frank McCaughey. / "all members of the. commission William Shteldii is the new com­ government would collect at least • Automatic Time Signdl e ^eed-Heat coolring were gt issue in the strike a t Eliz­ mentioned to specific wag/ figure cently vacated by the National were not in imcord” on several of mander of the local chapter. $1,000,000,000 , addiUohal each • ThenniXer Well-Cooker imits with 5 speeds DRESS UP “LITTLE MISS AMERI- abeth, while the CIO members at pending medlaUon wtiUeAhe men Guard. Upon receipt of these itu recommendations, and said he ______’w year. return- to work...... ------NEW HEALTH REST ■nd well Rroomed In CA" FOR EASTER T . .' StariifV At vtfaa- Ford- -plant- demanded -a-epn.^ -petltloha; orders- -are- . being—sent ■beHeved ~tbe~sroop~'Shoaid— have- t ’ Hd added th at the next tax _ • A utom atic Oven H eat ControI i e B iaT w indU nit Oven- Uveae tailored and al> ictural relationship between Agrees To Neg^iate out granting rooms and drill considered "equalization of the Says Zaps Face Pressore measure would be designed to • Sliding ^adjustable shelves a HighrGpeed Broiler coteipany and union, abolition of The Lukena Steel /bmpany at House" before studying proposals MATTRESS way* rorrert elaasica. floors to tile units for the duration raise .between $1,500,000,000 and . NAVY —arid dosans of oth ot quality faatutmk naver beform The line* arc lutterlnr whatxtoey called a "company spy Coatesville, Pa., agr^d to nego­ of the State Guard service. . ’The to change congressionsd and sena­ Tokyo, April 9— —Home Mm- $2,000,000,000 of new revenue. Guaranteed for 5 Years! and a» new a« the aea* organisgUon," arid wage increases tiate a wage, dispute, averting a companies will take over the drill torial districts. Ister Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma Funds in addition to those pro­ offered for so little, tnoney. (ton . . . heathertonea, f9r someNworkers. threatened generm atrike by CIO sheds, offices, locker rooms and Democrats have long complain­ told the conference of governors vided by heavier income taxes, he COATS steel workers, l^gotiations open­ p a a t e I a, navy and BreakY^mpany Precedent recreation nJomS of the former ed that representation in the from all Japan today that this na­ said, might be raised by excise, We’ve lota of them. ed as 130 macMn&ta who walked House, composed of two members $14.95 black. 8l«ea 10-20. After F o i ^ officials broke s- National Guard outfits. tion' at present "faces increased exceis profits, and other "special" Regular and large sizes $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per company prtMdent by sitting out a week ago returned to theii froni each community over 6,000 economic pressure by the United levies. Jobs. School for Cterka. and a decidedly good Week. down with union representatives All company Clerks throughout and one from the other, was unfair States and Britain. We cannot tell Taft expressed the view that the buy at this price. yesterday to discuu the strikers’ At 'rae Bifdsborp Steel Foundry since it always left Republicans, when a new, serious crisis may normal' personal income tax rate tmd Machine Company plant near the battalion, including those of grievances, Secreta^Perkins de­ the two local units, will be .ordered who are dominant m the small develop in E ast Asia," he added. would have to be increased to at KEMP'S, INC. layed certifying the i^ o r contro­ Readihgi-'Fa., a CIO steel workers towna in control. Democrats con­ y strike was held in abeyance at the to attend a school in th.r Hturtford trol most of Connecticut’s' cities. $16.98 Fine Bedding! versy to the National Mediation State Armory later In the month KEM P’S, Inc. Board. CIO President Philip Mur­ request tif Federal Conciliation Di­ Aware of Inequalities rector /John R. Steelman pending on Company „ Admlnistration.- Pape told the committee that^ Frivfdaire Sales and Service ray participated in the conference, a plan for an election to designate Technical Sergeant Danny Shea u did Harry H. Bennett, Ford Rer. the commission he heads was 2353235353535353232323535353484848a collective bargaining agent. The will be In charge ot the • school. aware of "Inequalities m . the EASTER HRESSES 763 Main Street Tel, 5680 sonnel director, and other officii union men want a 30-cent an hour First Sergeants of companies may House” and bad cited the facts m Chiffon Redlngotea /aPy Read Herald AdvsJ of the Arm. .^age increase and a cloaed shop. also attend the school to brush its report, but Was so “pressed for Your ’Gansett, -Tailored Classics S Y . 9 8 In New Yor/, John R. Steelman, up on their paper work, so as to time” when the question arose that and Dressy Navies V • director of the United States Con­ discharge their duties - more it waa virtually impossible to em­ and Pastels. So p retty,. .you’ll ciliation Service, declared , there efficiently. body in th j report a recommenda­ Sir! fall In love with them Immediately. was a "substantial agreement" on About Town Headquarters Meeting tion that would have been "satis­ a new soft coal mining contract, All company comihanders of the factory to the commission, let OTHERS $3.98 AND UP but that "desperate" efforts were \- Emerson Rickert of Hudson Second Battalion are notified that alone the House." ' iAOTER’S PRfTTIEST | being made to obtain an industry­ street, president of the Mu Sigma Headquarters will meet tonight at A change in the representation wide accord, Chi society of Second Congrega-. the Hartford State Armory, and would have to be by constitution­ TEENERS’ Chief stumbling block was the tional church, will be leader of the all matters regarding their units al amendment FASHIONS: reported refusal of southern op­ ^ f .taaalik Btuiter Sunrise service, at the should be brou ^ t to the attention Phalen said he had not seen the B L E S S E S I erators to eliminate a sectional church lot on Avery street Sun­ of the colonel, and hla staff at that commission’s' recommendation on Dresses Coats foiK “Young Easter Paraders” wage differential under which day morning. Young people’s so­ time. congressional, districts imtH' yes­ | southern miners earn cents a cieties of the North Methodist Military Review terday and th a t since no proposal $1.98 to $3.98 are at ^URTON'S day less than miners In the north. church and the Wapping Com­ A military parade anfi review was made regarding the House, Excitement abnunda herevfor ao many new Sizes 1-.3. Pasteik, $2.98 The union wants a flat $7 a day munity church will also have a has been scheduled for May In or­ he felt he had "a perfect right to and InvHInic dreaaea are belha nhown—navy-- X S wage scale, which would mean a part, returning. to their own der to give the Adjutant General oppose i t " Coats $10.98 up paatela—street ,wehr—apeclntoe^atylea—pii'nta Sizes .3-6 and 7-14. ^’avy - Tweeds - boost of $1.40 in southern flelds churches for breakfajit about 7:30. an opportunity • to ^review hla Ought to Be Some Change —aheera—Redlngo'lea. x ■ Pastels. Starting At >••••••• and $1 in the north. It will be possible to have a fire troops. The review will be held in He conceded, however, in re­ Suits $5.98 Hard Coal Talks Begin in the fireplace at the cabin on the Hartford StatB Armory at a sponse to a question by a commit­ Negotiations toward a new hard the -church recreation grounds. alate to be announced later. The tee member, Rep. Elbert G. Man­ $4.98 to $10.98 \ Sizes 9-20 ..~ BUIITON’S 5348235348482348485353484853coal contract began, with Penn. Battalion will also take part In chester (R-Wincheater), that with As Shown aylvania operators offering only The annual tax bills are being the Memorial Day parade. Connecticut’s largest congression­ slight modifications of the present mailed to. property owners. First 'rraining Schedules al district 80 per cent more popu­ Beautifal and Glorious Are the New OTHERS ^ 9 8 to $11.98 235348482348235348235323235348534848532353534823484848535348235323484853534848234848534848230053484823535348232348532348485353534848232323532323agreement. CIO union leaders have half payment la due April 15, Capt. Herbert Biasell, Battalion lous than the smallest there ought Smart Accessories asked a $1 a day general wage In­ with all tayes amounting to $20 Plana and Training Officer. ' has to be some change. Sait Blouse* Tea, Onr ^^rger SIcea K u p From 16i|-53. crease, paid .vacations and over­ or less payable In full on that completed the ‘Training Schedules Prof.' Albert E.. Waugh of the Bemotifnl Capeskln time pay conoessioiu. date. this week,’ and'these will be for- University of Connecticut smoth­ l Y l D E N D S FriUy-Blouse*' $1:98 -X .The CIO Die-Casting Workers wtuded to all company command- er commission membe''r, told the V Union resumed “work stoppages” era In the near futui’e. The sched­ committee that-Connecticut’s con­ Handbags $1.98 It was reported today that gressional districts had been call­ OTHER HANDBAGS $1.00 and up Of jro n r ■ ■ at the sand foundry of The Alum­ plaits are being made for the lo- ule covers all training froin the FAMOUS inum Company of . America at present time to the date of the ed "among the worst in the. en- caUon of three new atore proper­ ’ tire United States” in population UP TO Cleveland, with' several hundred summer encampment in Nlantic. DoesUnXCapeekin and Fabric of the 7,500 workers taking- part. ties at the comer of Main and the date of which has not yet been disparity. He ssUd h “very marked Purehaae in# The union accused the company of Locust streets on property owned determined. improvement” would result from stalling on .demands for wage in­ by William Rubinow. > adoption of the commission’s pro- GMes 59c to $2.25 posid. creases and rehiring of an em­ Super-Sensitive Ears ploye. T h e "stoppages" occurred The regular meeting of Mons- Both Democrats '^and Republi­ L A € E R ^ Colorful New » Yprea Post, British War Veterans The marsh owl has Short ears, cans from Greenwich and Stam­ Brewed wilh SparUing Spring Water yesterday, too, but stopped last which act .as a super-sensitive ht!S«u$t 1$ And right tliirough Spring! The^ittlc accessory will be held this 'evening at 8 ford appeared at the hearing in // 534853482348482323532323234853485323484853484848234853o’clock in the British American microphone, enabling .the owl, fly­ .favor of a bill making each of NARRAOANSETT fiSCWINO COMPANY « CRANSTON . RHODi; ISLAND Blouses $1.98 touches that add so^uch fashion filn to your cos. S club. ing high in the air. to hear the J. i tumes and cost soiittle. ^ = tiny squeak of a field mouse on the OS YOMR OWN SSMCTION I Personal Notices ) Name Suits Fish ' ground below. Ilk'Memoriain Found,In the river niibuths off m o r e We Civc Yoli-- LIVING s In iovlns . memory of oyr dear the northern Pacific coast of North NO SNOwa aooo intioAv J MUMS m O A lL O M , mother. Rebecca KuUon Boyce, who America, the candle fish is so LSK STASl S/KMSAUSUS*/0m SAYHAPPYOWfmS 40% of Your Down Payment/in Free Merchandise LAPEL PIN^ I X J <0 departed thia life, April 9th, I9U. named because of the extreme EtSRRlBK’EIIDl FRAD IN ’S oiUness of its flesh. Indians con­ MUlioiMiollar ridai Special for Easter Sunday! i iT’oti are not forsotten Mothee- dear. Buy at Our Low Net ^ sK Sal^ Prices! Cactus growing in its native Otda- s >(or will you eyar be, vert the fish into candles by run­ lowest repair''cost of any A« Ions aa life and mtmory laat, ning a wick through the length of m m HERE IS HOW THE PLAN WORKS — READ CAREFULLY! homa soil. Will live on a few dn^s ^ W* will Ttmember thee. WUDEBRKER lawMtpricacarl the body. HARTFORD A P R .IM 3 > 1 4 200 NEW HAIE of water a month. RtlU aadly mtaaed by her aon, Meta monoy whan you frodg Ini BUY 1100.00 — RECEIVE UP TO $120.00 Roberi Boyce, and Mr. and Mra. Geo.i BUY $200.00 — RECEIVE UP TO $240.00 Slmpahp and Grandchildren. ■ The Prettiest Legs Iri The THURSDAY - FRIDAY BUY $300.00__ REipEIVE UP TO $360.00 $ Card of Thanks BUY $400.00—*^CEIVE UP To $480.00 $1.98 1.00 IVa-wIah^lo thank our frienda and Easter Parade Will Wear nelshbort -for klndneaa . and lym- CIRCLE BUY $500io—/RECEIVE UP TO $600.00 pathy'ahown -to ut at the'time of the death of o^ur huaband and broth­ COLORWARE’^TO LADIES! er. A’laO thoae .who lent dowera and You Receive the Same Proportion of FURNITURE DIVIDENDS On Any PardUmiji loaned the uar of cara. Larce orSmaU. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY ALL’ CASH. From 6 to 9 Month^ H- Mra. Edward McCarthy and Fami­ It’s in the Bag! )> ly. Brother and Sietera. - To Pay Balance. . ’i f . __ 04le A CwHeeW Cm**. ------— ------^ atu* Card of Thanks LANE LANE PAGE • **>*<*< $« $ * twM n w We. with to thank all who aaSiat- (Personallyi COinienstdnecl Keith’s (Main Floor) Clum ­ SIMMONS 1.00 ed ut In any way . at tha time of Suit death of .our beloved huaband and ber Shop” Specializes In Qual­ On father, RImtf F. Packard. Alao for BOX SPRING AND M ATTRESS the klndneaa o f d octora and nurtt>a PLUS! OEOBOE BRENT ity Sleep Equipment At Mod­ Up To ilfl* iR of the Mancheatkr Memorial hoapl- BRENDA MABSHAIX la :$ilk Stockings BOTH FK EE - tal, "SOUTH OF SUEZ" . erate Prices. FUBIflTUKll ^ i i Mra. Alice Packard. COMINQ f O N ST A M E FOR ONLY yourself! t«*r*f* •« Mni. Alice KdEerly, 6 i 7 - W — DIVUIEND — 1 #1NM fl$*« t i $ 9 S 5 m d w p ^ 1 12 l« 40 M . Mau^ Field. NOW; s u p e r 'GIANT SHOW! EMLOnnou's • "FLIGHT COhIMAND” . > $W S and life from Burton’aSuit De* 'X <*MARX BROS. GO W EST* V S A N IT H B S ^ parlment. Miracles of r?**- •* "• IGOI— «• BMieM wMfceat eetlae—PeSeral ta« leeteSeS. C.I.T. *ariM .. tailoring and styling! The Perfect ITVJ aJUST. A 5 ») You’ll lpve< the new romplement A U - Tk«.- , - soft look.. .the longer — for Vour. P E O P e t SAY /Easter Outfit!. 30 Blssell Street Manchester jacket.... the pleated /. L«ak^4aris|ly.JaiBarS SMITH'S GARAGE aldrts. ^ with fralky larat aaJ • ■ikreijary paepisg d«iys?& HOSIERY... 11 ikra, y«a» tkaar kImtM eOfALNiix^ 8 LINQTMSt, $10.98 aaJ fr*ckt^ T lit faasin ffjA U G ISt^ by .McCallom'' .TA U .I ’’8AI10NCSS" Cerlicelli lakrici are W- Sint 9 liaaa . *f (kaaa caailMla Sin. t ii to 1014 abades. FRER ijipa. flanarias ika aaiaew A\ 3-Piece $ Divana $18.50 SHORT > "CINDERELLA" dlkaaawi yaita Eatlar Better Covers 6lMi$I4to9H EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER acc**^ caaaas Prepaitlenately Low You Get The aaaaaUa.' Ran w kaa la* Suites 8 WEIOHTSi FOR APRIL SHOPPBRS.! 3 ,4 .ltd 7-thfM WAS A LADY” A. L. SLOCOMB, P ro | i. 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MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER ODNN. WTONESDAY, APBHi 9, MANUBESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHE51*ER. c o n n , WEDNESuXr, AFRli. 9,1941 . V having proper truck markers, wats iqada to the South Menchsqter Itslon took placsr had oeen tlM coaHnued to Saturday. LeaiylfteporMt^ Flro D istrict The blU was drafted Police stop sign os ha poZsed It and Turks Watch Hearing Held in on attempt to equalize tax in- tried to halt when Ms cor was ML Clarence RowseU, no , address, 1st Shipment New Method of Treating Lsmd Urges oome ioeaea to the town and fire It was said the cose was mors of pleaded guilto to on Intoxlcatkw i t / district when tha water depart­ a civil than a criminal naturo. count and not guilty to vagrancy. W aPC^iiinly OnW^terBUl ment aroa^ token OTer^ \ Sooth End Aoeident On tha U tter charge Judgment waa Of New Models suspended, but a fine o f $i0 and I noM Brain Inflammation Found, 4 dU ef Opp«rittc«l Resi­ Main and Blssell streets Monday. trailer who haa I By Stephen J. McOoneiagh '* In tests on chUdmn at the Babies’ Trapped Gi^k Troops Monday, chief opposlUon to the on ,a spree here Monday, ' , Gas Company MRnager president said they could be'hand­ In Town Court Amos Begey m, Hartford, repre­ March 6 when t .anoristed Press Science Writer , hospital in New York one group of bill was occasioned by the foot OutsiK>ken SuggeBtion ed over to some other country only dents in Hartford as sented by.» Attorney Jay E. Rubl- denied Ma appeal firm Announces Arrival of St. Louis, April 9— )—A new , 48 children vdth the brain disease, Take Refnge in Tur* that, there was no speclflc definl- - Uginal ‘^Lone Ranger UP if the United States were at war now was then la coUlolaa.tprlto • sentence, nuty b t found method'Of treating Inflammation! hemtofom almost .100 per cent By Mariliine Group’s Measure Is Debated. < tlon of the "operating coots" of Coffee “Crlnilnal" key; To Be Intehied. with Germany and Italy. car on Main street; He was held according to an imeonf Latest Refrigerators. of the bmln caused by the virus fatal, bad a survival rats of 70 the deportment. In 13 years the Wolveil Oui-of-Town it was to the “brldM of shlpa"' for violation of-rules of the rood, port received by The of Influensa was mported today per cent. All babies In the other Chief Arouses Fresh department has a holf-mllUon dol­ To Carry on Tonight j problem that Land admvased him­ A public hearing before the but the circumstances were such A new low-priced alx cubic-foot befom The American Chemical So^ group not treated died of the all- Ankara, Turkey, April 9—(AT—^ lar bond issue falling due and has Residents in Auto Vio- ; In 16th century Constantinople Times. Discussion of '• Move. self, thus becoming/the first high finance committee of the General that prosecution was not deemed (now Istanbul), coffee drinking gas relrigsrator has Just been clety. * j ment. The Tnriciah''‘government, it ap­ been bidldlng up a surplus to meet The report haa tt th^ be peared today, is watching develop­ administration official - to speak Assembly Hoiise of Representa­ this obligation.'In the blU.lt was lationp; Other C^es. advisable. - waa a crime, and the offender was been hiding on a ranch cloM The.. NBC-Red 7:15; MBS 8:50. »1 5 . *®. placed on the market, it was an­ Dr. Michael Heldelberger of the ; Leo Horvltx of Houston! gum Tork, AprU ». ment of the Balkan war calmly out dlreeUy on the convoy-sub­ not ctoslderod clear If the laying :The cs(8e of Salyatore Florello of cudgeled for the first , offense, the Mexican border and that live ’ 11:50; CBS 8:55, 10:45, l l ; NBC- nounced hem today by J. U. Elder, Columbia University School of •pexas, described to the chemists to- Woidilngton, April 9— UPf—A n tives yesterday afternoon termi­ W lU a cer i* dead Long and' It was unofficially mported marine problem. up of a reserve to pay this debt T w o coses w ere n o ll^ In town^ \Vest' Haven, charged with not drowned for the second. haa an airplane. iBlue 8:55; NBC ll._ ' _ manager of the Manchester Gas Medlclne and four of his associates' • new "divining rod” techhique outspoken suggestion by the chief nated with only four local resi­ UoM Ranger- CO. \ that some Omsk troops trapped / May Bo Insaftlclent V was considered on operating cost court this mdrnlng on recom- "r i5 "li«ie ''R S n g e r never can die. NBC-Red. declared that by the chemical. ^rblcb It Is possible to locate A of the Maritime (Jommisslon that dents appearing to rethork on a 'g:30—PlanUUon party; 8—Eddie We have Just) received the first tmatment o f meningitis with sul-1 g * * jeposlts fa r beneath by tbeaGermkn advance bad taken He declared that when the pres­ Sponsors of the bUI remarked' mendatlon of Antqtont Prosecqtor the microphone. Anybody. the United States might well help bill which. If passed, would give that they did pot see any press­ Cantor, giieeta Max' Baer and l,6u shipment of « brand new Serval fahllamide plus the u se, of new the surface of the earth by memly refuge In Turkey and would be ent U. S. shipbuilding program John S. G. Rottner)\ In the casoxpf ’ or old. who tune! In tonight ing need to lay up such a reserve, Nova: 9:30—DlstHct Attorney; 10 Electrolux reirigerator model antlsem, or gcrm-destroylng sub­ analyzing the top soil. Interned. Their number was not Britain combat Nazi convoy raid- •■gets Into full speed” a few months the selectmen authoHty’ to trans­ F. Louis HaU o f HR Chestnut 4?ipW you thaL which will meet the requirements fo r If ■necessary, the unpaid bal­ Kay K j’acr. CBS. 7:80—Mr. Meek; stances, it Is possible to save Ole It la a method of scientific ameil- disclosed.' on aroused .fresh discussion hem hence It will produce fropl 3,600,- fer to the tbwh general fund any street, WllUmontlc, represented by ^mw the legislative Both Attorney Hyde and Rep­ Hollywood; 8:30—Maphaltan al posit might be likely to occur and situation from Forelgdi Minister TTw commission chairman. Rear stop sign. Hall was arrested ye.s- the MBS chain at the usual ni^emte Income family with its Sulfanilamide Is highly effec­ can be done effemvely without committee. \ resentative Wood at the hearing .»- 7;S0 for Bk«tem sUtlons Midnight: 9—M ra Rooaevelt on then analyze them. Sukru Saracoglu ycatmay. S 8 | M r a t8 Admiral Emory S. Land, U.S.N. terday afternoon after a car .^he need for the populor'six cublcifoot tive In most cases when It Is com­ serious changes pi priorities.” Supporting the bill were Attor­ favored full payment o f the bdnds was driving bad been hit by an­ 10:30 for the Pacific coast Phyalcally Handicapped Children; .The Turkish radio critlolsced /W ired, compared German leObma- mfrigerator to properly preserve bined with anti-sera in the pro­ s Q o i m The altcrnntp^e attack on the ney Raymond R. Bowers and Se­ at maturity. Hyde, mentlraed that other vehicle operated by Joseph Av««w Lone Ranger, or rather 10 30-Doctor! at Work.. TSs. Germany for—^os the broa®EH*tBF irlttc ottocke on Britlah shipping to Easter Week duction o f antibodies, or disease- lectman Sherwood G. Bowers, and the amount of benefit tSe town the dally food supply. ' put It—"considering all Europe 'Kmflre and sold Americana Atlantic transport problem. Land Scbala of 34 Union street. ' ^ s original «wie. will be on the Job MBS. 8—Myatery Hall drairria: destroying substances in the blood. C O ILS In opposing were Attorney WUUam would receive from a water fund ."Uke other Serve! Eleclroluk Fake Mute Given completely under, her controj." Food' im ask themaelvea whether said. Is to rpouce the effectiveness Prosecutor • Rottner stated the l i k the studkw of, WXYZ. Detroit 9:30--- Guy Lombardo; 10:30— Dr. Heldelberger said, but until S. Hyde and Repreeentative L»- transfer would be only a fraction models this new refrigerator has The news from Greece Indicated tlMWans 'they could not “give greater help of German raider activities. There­ accused was tmfamUlar with the ilieie the program originates. He Whlaperlng Smith; 11:15— Sen. R. the famous freezing system with now the process of protection Freshonor land T. Wood. o f (a-mill. Is a ^ m c when IPs diffleuK to talk abont Saving, what with alLthe new! Sentence of Year for the radio that the situation hj' aiding the British to put out fore, he asserted,-' tljila country Intersection at Summit and Mid­ koclld sound Just like the Ranger. R. Reynold! on Immigration. no moving parts, thus assuring against the* disease's final effects Com part- should c^slder "aiding the British Measure’s Provisions H the bin is reported favorably dle turnpike east where the col- AO because he Is Bruce Beemer. have been more or less guesswork. "seems bad,” but “not dangerous flre **<■" by concentrating our It will go on for vote, but If It the user a refrigerator that will rta on f e e ^ g It with fuel." to put out the fire.” ’The bill, os drawn, provides that Spring styles and the traditional fashion parade connected vritf^ same— who, back in 1933 when the aeries New Procea# Developed yet." • m e i ^ I after operating costs have been does not come out of committee. What to expect Th iradgyi The stay silent, last longer because %Oaanot FnnUah Replooemeota No Specific Proposal started as a local sUtlon feature. By k ne'W process developed at Widespread air raid precautions met, any surplus up to approxi­ It is not likely further action on War, CBS 8, 9 a. m.. 3:55. 6:30. p. there is nothing to wear or to Hartford. April 9— Carl Britain’s losses "Om now oc­ Blayed the part for aeveral weeks, Columbia Unlveraity and checked drills were ordered for the Istan­ did not propose specifically mately $17,000—the amount of It wUI be token. m.; NBC 8 a. 111., 1:45 p. m.; NBC- cause future expensive.repairs. ' Stenberg, 19, of Buffalo, N. Y., curring a t a.rate close to 5,000,000 1 f a t rellaqulahed the role to Oraser by Dr. Hattie E. Alexander of the bul area April 13. hodr this might be accomplished, taxes paid in the year before the Nevertheless, many gmart dressers for tha Blue 8:55 a. m.. 4 55 p; m.>^ NBC- BcautUuI Exterior was sentenced to a year In Jail on i upon becoming W X Y Z manncer. Columbie School or Medicine and Turkey, It was reported unoffi­ tons a year," he sold, adding: " I t but it Is understood that in admin town purchased the water works A 950-arch span In the new Rain­ Red 9 a. m. 6 25 p. m.: MBS 10, 11 "The exterior of the refrigera­ a plea of guilty to p charge that is obvious that large oa the Brit­ tstration clrdm consideration has EAster parade will n<^ have all their -"eggs in 1 Brtvever, he since hss retained the tor has a symmetry of. design two' scientists of The E. R. Squibb he obtained paoney/ under false cially, Is trying 'to mediate the —might be paid Into the general bow bridge at Niagara Falls when tfaet-etjmrrattff-even after going a. m., 2. 5 p. m. . . . .NBC-Red, Ir^ and Sons Company_lt is possible Iraq crisis--LcaulUnc from .a mili­ t s merchant marine woa before/ been given (1) to turning over fund. From this money a payment completed will be one of the long­ Pin' Money Party: 2:15-,^Mystery which will enhance- the appearance - -pretenses th i^ g fa pmtense o f be­ fate private buslneaa two years by minute chemical separation to tary coup last week. Oie w ir, it oimhbt long wlths' more warships--'deslrdyers and of not over ten percent mlg'it be est of ita type In the world. one basket” fqr; nut.side o f what they nny Man; 6:30— Reveries. CBS, 9:45-:- ot the modern kitchen and ndd a ing a deaf mute. 1 fa o . LUtewiss, he often has made pick out th,e exhet curative agents 'The United States consulate at such looses.” Moreover, ne Aecl cruisers—to Britain and (2) to a. m.-rHymna o f All Churches; freshnesa to the acene by its glis­ I tenberg, appearinr In Superior ed, America and Britain toggil. spend, they iiave been Sffvtng too, just as reg< ^ .pwliG appearmncea as the Ranger. from the inactive elements In the Ankara was refusing Iraq visas to An .ntlraly K using Naval vessels under the 3:15 p? m.—Frank Parker, tenor; tening white Newtone - finish. A court yeatesday...befom Judge cannot furnish adequate . replace­ American fiag to escort cargo senim, weigh the amount present, 'travelers seeking to return home 4:15—Bob Edge and Sec. Ickea. double action door * handle gives Earnest C. Simpson, said that he ments. / ships. • ' ularly as ever. It’s a fight smart plan and XnauguraUng a aeries o f short- easy access to the Interior of the and prescribe It for meningitis In by way of that Asia Minor coun- NBC-Blue. 9 a. in.—Breakfast exact dosages, he dccalred. "was down In my luck” and that Land, President Rooacyklt’a key The first proposal, following the 'UKve btoadcaats, for children In refrigerator by either a gentle tiy . . club;-12:30 p. mv— Farm and 'Home By this chemical method It Is hs "tried to earn money the best walls o f y * c ^ tn .c le a n theWe* o f man In shipping phases Of the de­ precedent set last ffill 'by the re­ ! Orsat Britain. Mra. F. D. Roose- push or pull. will be beard on MBS,** 12:15 Hour; 2:30— U. 8. Marine band. posMble to produce a quiet pure wav I could." , ,y' fense program, apoke pVer the ra­ lease of 50 destroyers to the Brit­ MBS, 2:30—Kentucky School; 8— Food storage for the average product from the serum of The court explained that poor dio iRst. n igh t E arll'T In the day ish, would keep the Uiilted States m. Thursday In an Easter roes- fam ily Is not a problem In this ’'gu u , TVahsmission to England will Holy Thuiuday aervlces. ....Som e animals which la an knti-aera con­ luck "doesn’t authorize you to go M r. RocM velt hod <6aclosed to his fiag out of the "Battle'of the At­ Get the habit of depositing regularly in this abort waves: VlXj 7 Sydney, 4 65— latest addition to the famous line taining the antibodies, or disease- around pretehdlng you’re deaf and press conference puns to add 39 lantic.’’^ TThe second, according'to General Contracting via W RUL. Boston, v^lch will of gas refrigerktors as ample food Music; HAT4 Budapest 7:30— Hun­ fighting substances, most effective dumb.” ^ seized Donizh a f ^ totaling ap­ well-lhformed ' authorities, almost Alulual Savings Bank. f tte program weekly on Fri- storage requirements have been HMEIWIIIIIDI Anti All Kinds of garian songs; CSC OSL London. in checking the meningitis Infec­ H e was arrested In W est H art­ proximately iW.OiOO tons, to the certaihly woiild mean lilting the I bareafter. 38 to S3 ysan eld. Women who are 8:80—Britain Speaks; 2R. pected to ISO Into the "bridge of at 3 p.m. dropped It In a mailbox Jock Armstrong. 5:30^Howard A Shelton—"The m a ll shelves can be removed for LOS ANGELES .842*75 870.40 ■f' ■ ■■ ■■■■■ ■ '. / .fA sUp^’ wMcn President Roosevelt where she thought It would be |~f(l f tfr Can Be BeautlfuL Royal Clowns”. additional storage space. PITTSBURGH ...... 7.75 18.95 S T O I ^ prqiqlBed Britain for troniqiorUng collected that night. When she got RAILROAD ' and weather.' ^ ...... 18.40 -24.15 5:35— Ad Liner—continued. Foroebdn Trajf'a CHICAGO ____ Master Optician Am ertc^ war supplies, the Axis home at 4 p.m., she found the WASHINGTON, 4.75 8.55 8:18—RntghU of the Road. ^ 5:45— Scsttergood Baines. 'Two porcelain trays, one situ­ J 1 ^ '* a h i^ ltf forfeited, would go into greeting had got there ahead of NEW YORK .. 1.75 8.15 8*J8—Seienaders. 6:00—.News, weather. ated under, the freezing ufitl which the Ainerican merchant fleet. The her. aeaoeea***# 2.00 3.60 8:45 Lowell Thomaa 6:05— Interlude o f Concert Gems. can be used for i meats ' and the BOSTON Consult Your Eye t:8 8 —Fred Waring*B Orchestra. 6:15 — News Broadcast — Bob other u> the bottom of the re- ^ Physiciw ! 7:18—Kswa of the World. Trout. trigem tor for use In storing vege­ GREYHOUND T:S8—Buide of Sports. 8:20—Edwin C. Hill. tables am. part ot the equipment See Us About the Style for ' T:68—Richard HImber’a Orcbes- 6:80— Paul Sullivan 'Bevlewa the of tha new model. U more space UN MMX Your Type of Glasses! tm . News. la desired the vegetable tray can 8:45—The World Today. CENTER PHARMACY TRAVEL BUREAU ! 8:88—Tony Martin. popular be removed. 7:00— Amos ‘N* Andy.. Odd Fellow* Building ’ * Telephone 4258 Singer. ... *‘A bandy thermostat situated 7:15—Lanny Ross. Broken •:15—How Did You Meet. right; over the freezing ' compart­ . 8:80—PlsntaUon Party. 7:30— Meet Mr. Mc«k. Prescriptions ASTER SHOPPERS 3:00— B ig Town— Bdw. O. Robin­ ment! provides easy regulation of 8SI6—Eddie Cantor. the tl'niileratum so that it is ]>os- Richard Stone 8:80—Mr. Dtotrlct Attorney. son, Ona Munaon. 8:30—Dr. Christian — Jean Her- Bible to select any food sto.-age Filled MASTER OPTICIAN 18:80—K ay Kyser. temperature needed. Also, on this Meets Spring Needs: ahoIL Telephone 4720 ; 891 Main Street . USIO—News and weather. 8:55— Elmer Davis and the News. thermostat la a manual defroster. /ll:13-Jac* Coffee’s Orchestra. 9:00— Texaco Star Theater— Fred " A plentedus supply o f ice cubes Easter uahers in the senson 11:80—When b a y Is Done. Allen. is assumd. Tw o Ice cube trays and when It Is mild, one moment, ;'J8HlO—W ar Newa. 10:00—Olenn Miller’a Orchestra. a large frozen dessert or Ice cream chilly the nexL We remind 48:85—4lkinney Ennis’ Orchestra. tray, which may be used to make 10:15—PubUc Affairs. that ours Is THE Fuel Oil need­ 11:80— Bemie Cummins' .Orches- 10:30-rOn Wings of Song. additional ice cubes, provide a trs, - 11:00—News, weather. constant supply of Ice In this ed In Spring, particularly! It 18:86—News. 11:05— Sports Roundup. quick freezing mfrigerator. lets heaters loaf, then leap to IHIO— Silent. 11:10—News of, the World. 'A light situated in the rear of life with glowing warmth, Teuioffew*! Progmin. — 11:25— Muslcgl Interlude. the refrigerator. automatically quickly, with ho waste - A . U. 11:30—Jerry Wald's Orchestra. lights up when the door Is opened. . S.-OO-Rsvellle. ./ 12:00—Linton Wells, News. Illuminating the gntlm interior to vmlts. FOR rHERE’S NO BETTER GIFT THAN THE ., 8:88—News. V 12:05-Walter O r ^ Orchestra. ghe handy selection of .the'foods 8:80-.Gene'and Olenn. 12:30—Jofe Morand'a Orchestra. desired CLEAN WHITE_PACKS THEIR T:6B— Morning W atch./ 12:5V-Ne\\s. "We take this ppportunlty to In­ WITH .8:00— Newa. . • Tomorrow*a Program vite our customers to come to our ■ i:J5—Newa from Here- and A. M. showrooms to see this, latest ad­ FUEL RANGE on. .Abroad. 7:00— News, weather. dition to the famous Bervel Elec­ In Any Quantity — Any Time! trolux line and ace for thcmaclveS 8'AO—^Radki Baxaar. ' 7:10— Music o ff the Record—Ray Wholesale and Retail 8:55— W T lC s Program Parade. Barrett. the many advantages the gAS re­ .8:80— Neat' England Toam Hall 7:65— News, weather. frigerator offers, not only In de-, 8:00— News o f Ei|rope. ' Pgrty. pendsbie food protection but In BANTLT OIL COMPANY Gaster shoppers and all smokers, 8:15— Food News. 8:15— Shoppers Special. savings." 8i30— News, weather. 8:30—M*rv Lee Taylor. C E N T E R STREET. PH O N E 5293 8‘35— Shoppers Special. who are after smoking pleasure 8:45— Aa the Tw ig Is Bent. The weight of fleece shorn from Serving the Public for 2.1 Yearn. 9KK)— Figures in Music.. sn average Montana sheep In 10:00— This Small Tdwn: 9:15— Chasing the Blues. 1940 was 9.3 pounds. atHs best, are asking for Chester- ' 10:15—Bachelor’s Children. 9 4 0 —Chimsonette. 10:30—Ellen Randolph. 9’:45-H ym ns of A ll Churches. field..^because the finest tobaccos 10:45—The Guiding U g h t.. 10:00—By Kathleen Norrla 11:00—The Man 1 Married. 10:15— M yrt and Marge. from ouf own Southland blended -11:10—Against the Storm. 10:30— Stepmother. 11:80—The Road o f U fe. 10:45— Woman of Courage. with costly aromatic tobaccos 11:45— David Harum. 11:00— Serenade In Tango Time. 12d)0— Luncheonalres. . 11:15— Martha Webster. from, far-off Turke^y and Greece P M * • 11:30—Big Sister. 'a:16— W'rlghtvllle Sketches. 11:4.5— Aunt Jenny's-.gtorlea. - give Chesterfield a definitely y 18',30—The Weather Man. 12:00— Kate Smith Speaks. U;33— Day Dreams. 12:15—When 4>Orri Marries. M ilder, Cooler, decidedly BetterTasie, 18:45—S l n ^ ’ Bam. ' 12:30—fMmance of Helen Trent 1:00— Nesva. weather. 12:45—OHr Qal Sunday. THArS WHY IT S CALLED 3:15—The UtOe^ Show. _ 1:00— News, weather. 1:30— Marlorle Milta.” ■ T:05—Main Street—Hartford. . THE SMOKER’S CIGARETTE 2:00— Hank Lawson’a Rnlghts of l.:15— Womsin In White. the Rpfd.' 1:30—’Right to Happineas. 2:15— Medley Time. ‘ 1:45—U fe Can Be Beautiful. . 2:00-Young Dr. Malone. . 2:80— Concert Matinee. 2:15— Joyce Jordan — Girl Tn> ,\8:00—Mary Martin. terne. ■ 8:15— Ma Perkins. 2:30—Fletcher Wiley. 840—Pepper Yotuig's Family. 2:45— Home g i f the Bravb.' 8:45-=-Vtc and Bade, 3:00— hlary M argaret McBride. _ 3:15—Frank Parker — GoIdei\ WOtRJMJ^S OJKKF’JM m ^ HTTW Treasury of Song.', ’‘i Friendship Club 3:30—Studio Matinee. ' 3:55-^War commentary, weather. ■jVO CJt,UTC£T TO JBRESS / V . . H^OTORS To Hold Social Drag for Wreck ATO GJEARS irO SMMTT/ / The “Aiinual Ladles' Night" get ' W h e n you see the Hydra- steps up performance so brilliantly. W h y .fagether wlU be held by the Men's Of Navy Bomber Matte emblem on “ the car not try the egr that haa the drive that ^PrisBdsM p Club o f the. South ahead,** you know it atandz for General Motors budds— tty Oldsmobdel on next Monday night Hydro-aiaUe' Drive OpHcaal at Bxire Cm I ■ C. Deralr.g from the’ office •Norfolk, Vs.. April 9—(g5—The . . two things: One—the drive o f tba State Dep^ment of Edu- Navy dragged cooStol waters off that’s backed by the bjggest name in qiMtoii will be the guest speaker the VirglnU eastern shore today motordbml Tw o—the drive that does r : - his subject wlU be “ Connec- for the wreckage of a PBY-l pa­ things no other drive can dol JVb o th e r tlie Miracle State.” Mr. trol plane wMch smashed into the drive in the world completely elimi- has made a thorough sea with Its crew of two officers of the state including many and eight enlisted men Monday on . nates the conventional clutch and dutch wMcb the average cltl- a transfer flight from the .Norfolk pedal. N o oMer gives completely kaawt nothing about air staUon to the Quonsett Point. R. 1.. base. a u to m a tic shifting through all four Preotdent W alter Harriabn has forward speeds, i f o o th e r makes driving that there will be a Bodies of two of the crew were Detroit 'TrmBmmtamtoa P M tio a o f meeting at 7:45 pfbked iqj yesterday from the so sim ple, easy oiid emfe. And no o th e r Jfotera w borm .fijrdrm -tim H o D r ir o o arm boU f. wreckage-dotted surface of the A oociol w ill be sea two miles east of Groat Ma- iRpOanring the evening's .pqO- cMpango Inlet. 60 miles north of W olteT Fox, Robert 0

iBd,—(87—The day Vetcanssa ^Ara Beneflclal from four yean JtaloplM 9L Bymos- Much iff tbs earth’s wealth has BfANCHESTER'MOTOR, SALES. Inc. to be buhict- been given to it by vMconora DU- A Mag. Ha said raaodz. gold..tifs-glvlng gsssor soil JOE’S GARAGE Joat one o n f water are brought to the sur­ H OAK STREET . 4. ■■ face throjigh th eir chiaeqayzt ^MAITCECSrsjBt E V ^ IN G H8BALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1941 In -normal times' as an cssehUal tip a service etatUM. here . 1 . port of the educational program! drug store in Anaonla.^^dmived 21. While those attending tbe Trade Schpols Overnight News, examination In town ^mfurt and, EXtM COMFORT sm " Auto of Missing, Ingenious Chani^r Urged by Two Companies' Japanese ITroopes ^ ^ grade schools will have good FrJ- were held for the Superior court in Pitcover-for youmlf tb« h o m n Others Urging establishment of xlay off, but resume school Mon­ Of Connecticut bonda of'$10,000m(c comforts of this mote pooalor botA day April 14. A8 their Vacation Man Is Found Foryinstructions Funds Backed the echooia included representa­ Watorford—Jtfrs. Herbert Peiry Leave Hanoi does not start until Friday April tives of The Farrel Foundry and By-Aaebc^ed Preaa touud theJmffy of her husband, a ^ipednallpeoninNedritiUoinontS 18, returning April 88. A i Machine Company of Waterbury 50-yeap>etq carpenter, bimslnK y While doing your house cleaning Committee r Ui^ed to and The Chase Brase and Copper Waterbury— The U. 3. ^ b b er fromX^ rafter in .bis garage hece. rtMRMMMvflto Bolgoa. Freeh Indo-Chii^ April check on your cooking'utensils for Yonkers, N. T., April 6—UP) Ckunp Livingston, La.,* April S.Awhlch, though portable, leaks too Company of Waterbury and May­ The automobile of a missing. w ^ much. O Boy,ast et^eeyou really get a dose Company, ord^ed b^^ the . Securi­ Drr'Charles Kaufman of New U h* —Three thousand Japanese some that may belong In the (iP)—Army chemlca^.. wiuffar^ ex­ Protect State’s Indus* or Vincent A. Scully of Waterisury, Ion, medical examiner, said Pfury! ORfl PlM M ir— • 2 J 8 t fl Bridgeport, Cwui., •social worker in ours.” who said more than 140,000,00(1 in ties and Exchange Commission troops/left Hanoi. French Indo­ Church Community Mouse kitchen. perts herq have rigged up *n in; And the 32nd’s "gashouse gang” In 111 health since he was lnjt)rod in Tw* P»r—M—U t t^«M 8 The enamel dishes ware pretty was foimd abandoned yesterday dustrial Prom inence. defense orders had been plabed in abandon an emplOyc-particlnaflon Larchmont, N; Y „ spent the week­ china/ capital, for the port of near O ia W Sprain reservoir, genloui chamber for giving sol­ gave a convincing- demonstration. an accident two years agtf,,.had end at the parsonage the giiest of Haiphong today to board trans­ scarce, the committee reports, for the city. pension arrangemcmlxon thp-^oiind committed suicide: / Oreenburgh>,poUce reported. diers an object lesson In bow handy A squad of troops donned army that it was. on l'avebtn>—The General Assembly Ap­ Huge Dam. / BRISTOU here land, in NauR«(uick $t,500.000 by the Auspices of O. Merle Is brought to 8,000 the num- mont Is spending a few days at William A. Moore checked the li­ ed In thick, alm'ost-transparent experimental vocational training ifirnMCiMi U fl WIST 4ttk flYflOr, M W TflflR CITV Maaelieata/ Japanese troops to iMve In Autumn View Farm. service) unit with, the 32nd Dlvi- propriations Committee, consider­ program in three high schools, one in, retireihenFmeusion fuhd.t. The Joneh Post of the Anwrlcsn Legion cense with Greenwich police and Bion bellevee lU portable gas clouds. Nothing happened, ‘ and treabfartlto^ 11 I -n. J B-BMh, Pfvmfart at the Gllead Community Hall last 'recent days by way of the Gulf of The women are getting anotnei*^ ing a measure to spend $737,000 in Norwalk and two others to be employes received-what they had The crest of Grand Coulee Dam, UpimssMs Alderm aB-at-Large found the car. Ustedxin the name chamber is unique In the Army. after a few minutes they filed out in Washington state, will be 4200 Theodore ETolK>ii.Jt. Alfred B. Tblsoa 'week was a big success. A hun- Maundy Tbur^ayfv Evening Tonking port. load of old papers and magastnes for trade schools, was urged yes­ designated later, but Dr. Alonzo paid Intp-dhe plan, plus compound Ssbra Trumbull Cbsptor met together. Now is a good tlino, of Chris W. Lawless X 74 Anson It can be moved anywhere, set­ in the open field. interpsL long. It will contoiri,2*/i times the dUisM dollars was raised In various 7:45 there wlU be A 'inilon servlcy Meanwhile, 800 additional Indo­ street, Bridgeport. \ Rflnovfe Masks at Signal terday to "set aside every dollar” G. Grace, state education commis­ this afternoon at the home' of Mirs. in the South Wfindsor Cengrei china natives .arrived her: today while cleaning, to put them to^. up in 'a few minutes snd handle possible to protect Connecticut’s sioner, told the committee he S^con Falls—Frank Keefe, 38, volume of masohryi as In Boulder • , 1 , • » Skinntr of tto* RockviU# PoUc« D«- ways and this will be' given to­ Bridgeport police said demonstrations In gas mask tech­ Thw all trooped back into the Derby, and John Benoit, 37. of Mahlon 8. Chapman on ^aple wards the purchase of an Inhalator tional church and the Wappfng from France. gether. Either call Mrs. O. O. An- 48, had been reported mlsijng a u chamber. At a signal, they remov- industrial prominence by further­ would file a memorandum within Dam, and will have- a maximum ley Bakuliki I* Ap- u>e ac- Community church, at which deriton or put them In the enclosed nique tor a great number of troops ; J " " I ” :: ing vocational traiiiing.- a few days. New Haven, charged with holding capacity of 2,700,000 horsepower. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays avenue. Professor Robert E. .W~‘ for the new ambulance which.has week. ' \ In a comparatively s^rtperk ^. teted to Represent ^ of CtonnccUcut SUta Unlveralty been purchased Jointly by several, will be observance o f' the Lord’s horse'abed. seconds, scrambled out, stumbling U. S. Rep. WilUam J. Fltsgerald Supper. Lieut. Col. John D. Alexander, (Democrat) told the committee q>vke on American drama. 'Assist­ towns. The two hams which were ■ Deep Excavation of Kenosha, V/is., and aides devis­ over each other with ' streaming W a r d in R o c k - Th# Owit*r truck o< Uit 'The Parent-Teacher Aa^ciation Antiseptic Surgery eyes. - , Connecticut was "loeing its day In onrtn wara lu «v Ftre Department waa called ing hostesses were the members given away Were won by Ray­ North Coventry ed'the chamber and had quarter- the suii” and that "factory after mond ,SmlUi of Hebron and Albert will meet at the Wood Memorial Eyes cleared up under "gas- Other News. out on Tuoadey * «* ™ ‘^*° * from-Ellington as follovb: Mrs. Following Pasteur’s Important The world's Urgest man-made maeter workmen conatruct it from factory ia being located In other z:\ ■ Spafford of Glastonbury. A beau­ Library this evening a t'7:30. The excavation is an iron mine ^ at house gang” instrocUons for the _____ ’ stni/alarm to extln^lah a g r^ a Abbott B. Thompson, Mrs. E. Fos­ children from the Union S^ool Children attending Manchester discovery that germs caused gan­ plywood. sections of the country.” ter Hyde, Mrs. fieri C. Northrop. tiful decorated cake donated by Hlbblng, Minn. The mine is 358 troops to face the wind without . _ 1 Hr*''^al’ tue Rock Mill property in will present a program of music [igh Scho«»l will have their vaca- grene Infections In wounds. Lord Made of IS Light Sections rubbing their eyes because this Fitzgerald, mayor of Nor­ Mrs. John W. Fullerton. M «. the Mohican Market of Hartford feet deep, 2l4 miles long, and 1 wich, is a former deputy state la­ ;;;ie*i4^f tSTat^uWnf o'* ^'^y- was won ^ the First Selectosn, and entertainment. on starting Good Friday, April Lister introduced antiseptic metb- Its 13 light sections can be would only keep them crying long­ JarvU N. aspp. Mrs. Robert E. Donald Sharp, the 2-year-old 11 and returning to school April ode Into surgery. mile wide. whisked anywhere by truck in an bor commisaioner. i f u e a d S ^ H o a r Serrtca Wlnthrop Porter. The door prise, X. er. Tears wash out' these fumes Hyde, Mrs. Edgar B. Dawkins, of Mr. and Mrs. RoMrt Sbanl of 'rmy camp- and bolted- together quickly In fresh air. .'No Opposition to Bills *^J55f*?^®iwl*r^^S*atTar«' The climax of the InUr-Church fifi— Jennla Wood, Miss !■ annle a glass coffee maker donated by No one appeared at the hearin •Sears Roebuck snd Company of Foster'street. Is roported-to be rtight for gas mask lessons. It “In this way the men learn to • J i S ! Lenten aervlceejrtU t ^ e P>»w on E. Thompson. much better of the pneumonia knd es eight feet wide by 12 depend on their gas masks,” ex­ to oppose the bills which I John Idiiak who reslgfn Friday when a Three Hour eervice Mrs. Oeorrfe B. Hathaway ahd Hartford was won by Allae allocate $500,000 for a trade^sdhool „ ereeks ago to enter the Miss Mary C. Hathaway .spent Larson. The first prlse' (n bridge also bis little als^r who is sick st ft'^long by eight feet high. plained Lieutenent Peerenboom. service will i»e held at the Rockville home is much '7e call it a prefabricated gas "We teach them hoW to wear ’em in Waterbury and $237,00O'ior an Vidar the aeiecUve Methodlet church. The eervloe will Tuesday in Waterbury with Mrs. was won by Mr. Harris of Amaton . other in Norwich. and the consolation by FreVT» clerk for a marriage because we -^ake it to the troops ty is released out in an open field, rcbe tltrlst from the Cross by the min­ ter Mrs. carl A. Goehrlng on low by Clarkson Bailey of Ama­ the defense program could have -V Bsxt January. license. instead of th w having to come to troops approach gingerly, get a isters of the community, lasting ; Mein street , ton. in pinochle Mr. Moaney won good whiff and J>eat''a quick re­ becivdvoided if the city had had a Uons wars received [ The F.lllngton Fire Department first prise and Mrs. Moaney the Mr. an4 Mrs. John Maloney of us. \ ■ ■ • - ' ■ fe school.' t e l e p h o n e ENTERPRISE 1100 It's msetlnr. including until three o'clock. East Windsor HUI, have as their “Then we find\ our chamber treat. The idea Is to teach them 'was called out at 6 o'clock Mon- consolation.. In whist Mrs. Della to know the odors: and other witnesses empha­ N O TO I-L CHARGE . ____ pQMt: w a Edith Harper, of much better thanXthe gas tent sized, howev^,' that while the de­ jday night to the VViiidcmcre sec- Hills'captured first prise and Mrs. Ohio. \c* Hausworth for a houM i Uon for a nre in a chicken coop Koach of Colchester, the low. Three ------r-;;^ fense prognmi pointed up the need . at *6 WWta Street, granted; Helep Bolton, has returned for the si^ools they would Serve on the farm of Cbrietlan Lugln- cakes were auctioned off and the home on Laurel Hill, last fiae every effort In this emergency, and Oscar Deldersdorf. house Bolton buhl. Boya at the larm had exUn- Woman’s Auxiliary of the Ameri­ Ml White street, Monok- ONE TO THREE YEAR BUDGET PLAN kerekiof, it wovoh on • curvo to ffl the thopo o f Roslyn deluxe Stepins Jike sew. And Re- $10.95 «P CUT FLOWERS On First imd Second Floors In One, Two and Three-Family Houses. ^iB8B>ber — this superior the nock, novor wiitt. NOW you conor-oNoehacf tW EE PS SHETLAN'DS - Camstions Gladieilas • Sweet Sinall Down Payment and Balance Payable With Your Electric BiU. for a Dress Up Blaster ’ CABCEL8 men 4on tko tome uniquo co0«r story In ypvr > 1 6 9 5 ice easts no more. 'Etc.' . • , , f SPECIAL! finer' wWto brqodclolh or pqttoMtofl skIrH. And Orchida, GardenUm Stephsnotia, 9 mm, Sweet Peas, VioleU.’ CAVALRY TWILL they rp tiiW* fo boqtt ohout*»cvtfom type euL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE How would you like a 8-PlECE 7100 SUIT IN A GLEN- PLAID of BLANDING VAMP (top) bUck gabardine with patent or ' 9 Sonlori$ed-tlmH»k fobrict. oppreved sturdy twaadt Sizaa 12 to 20. brown gabardine with —uaea trim for aquare toa, rtdl bow Would you prefer a 8-PIECE SUIT and hi heeL ' ^ TOPCOATS the Amerte«n kuiitvto of Lowndorinf > HEARTS (right), with pecktoe and heart appUhues; black wttR ; Now Natural 8hs«e! WITH LONG CAPE Instead of a topcoat? Tea, tbeyTe $16.95, too. patent; Mue or brown with.calL -l The Mancheslef Electric And you yh o Uke the 8-PIECB BOPEiBP (left), with p ^ to a , bow and lacer trim; black w ltM TAIUJEUE will find every mood patenL •• from crisply tallorad , to more SUITER (bottom), hi cut. mudguard; block, bhto or $21.50 XHB OCmMSCllCDT POWSB OOMPANT wRh calf. drossy In. bSlgs, rose, blue or toast. PHONE 3700 Sixes 13 to , 20. S.aEANERS&DYERS s s x a r * MEN’S SHOP Stre^ NtflrWflri*g F ly.^ en t r w w P g p s ; (finflB IM m S t w w t i t. ClUXriQfKlVED i . 4 I%II II. ir ’isn>i ' fnmiiwn** *ii( 7i. ’ I f - • J- ■ i 'A-Ji 4, ■ -n: p P » V- ^'MANCIRpSTEK EVEinkG HERALD, MANCH1£$±ER, CDijJN. yTEDNESDAY, A P R IL 9,1941 •fT-' MA^JCHESTER EVENING HERALD, I^^ANCHBSXRk /lWN. WED^ AP b!iL 9j 194\ r PAGE SomeriMt Mangham contlnuea to self, but I look Upon it rather as took for civilisation, -po they hays' V.: r v . ^ . g«nn o< a truly fr ta t AmeMca—a be one of the most prolific of ^rrlt* the scholarly and htol4 expression retained more of- the primlUva} ers. It was less than a year agO bf one roan’s viewa totj.a way of A. Gorman of The Flint Journkl dancers; It’S Eddie’s own radio' tlifft dM i fiotUa In tjha worda Famous Cbmeclian revue, and the State Theater, virtue of hot bsln^afrald to dl< Washington Man A bout that bia "last" group of short ktorr. Ufa that doesn’t exist more Papers Efidbme to the 1,873 dslllea In the United 7iii wt/oiM rm n f BIU Qf^Jtlgbta atena baoauaa a na> and on the change that has ceme Teachers’ Qub Hartford Is mighty proud toat It • By Jock Stimmrtt ies,- published in book form, came -r ' s. • SUtes. tioii/^ people thought only or to work—for tne Ideal of free- out. Thik month a new novel, "Up over his part,of the South and ma, Manirfacturers has been selected for one of the How To See Washington, D. C. first editions and m m than Local Favorites In Hartford Show Aiovr aiPRMBk *5r-, ' ofindividual right, and n.Vr had that Eddie and fats gang are- mak­ PKINTIKO OO, tIML *r of their duliea, to each other also Is the "Gutenberg Blbn*<-and ■.-I ^tyGaargatiktaf- — — publication. And this month too (Jets Lectiirei* one of his novels, dramatixed, will share-croroiug and the land and foQowed a partisah editorial policy ing this yea*'; 'W w J i w m ia atrMt Planning n trip to Wnehingtonf more o c t^ a l prints from the New York—The library of the Abaut Aircraft Future Flint, Mich., AprU S— Maatklv-Man ing new flower aperies and -im­ less sea of text and reference pen and a tireless, nerveless pa­ College, -Hartford, ponneotlcut, ThW ' aire mighty few Alperi- fore the conflict Is over, becau.te going to be more tourists In Capi­ proving on the old ones. Pop'm to ped-up drain at the comer drug fSr^Sna Taa^ ...... tal City this aprlng and summer books. tience. , store they fotmd in the pipes a (Editorie Note: The faat- .TH AND DIET will deliver a lecture at Nathan cana h^o do not know all about there are still plenty of people In the National Zoological Gardena Doctors, students,, nurses, writ­ than ever before. I don’t mean — better known as the • Zoo— His characters are always from man’s wrist watch and a butter growlBff airplane industry Is Hale school auditorium,' ’Tuesday, or the Bill of Rlghta. Speed the d.y ers come and go ao quietly that no looking ahead to the days that ADVICE ^ the Nazl-vlcUmlted countries who judging entirely by My mall— -I where there is the world's g r A t- life. " If you don’t write shout the knife as one belonging to the drug April 22 at right o’clock. Manches­ (►M«?l/eael«»iee- jwhen there will be universal rccog* mean judging by the great number football e^er echoes and no doors store, but nobody, not even the wUl come after the defense would rather take the chance of eat collection of reptiles, and people you know, you don't know ter Teachers’ club, the organI*n* a.SS«b.r?Srt!^*inltlon t^'lhl, ODuhtn’ of a BUI of of queriea that have come to de­ squeak. I tarried there, briefly, your characters very .well,'' Is the Boda-jerkers, had ever seen the *qMK»n” ends. But In the mean­ |>y the MoOoy ■ bring on their feet in bombed enough ' aniii.als and birds and ycsteii^y, and In' those few mo­ tioh which has arranged tha pro­ partments of the government that fishes to send you home reeling way he sums it up. watch. time it faces the problem of Servloe Britain than live on their knees tn have anything at all to do with ments nine men came In, though finding enough sldlled work­ gram, invites the public of Man­ with zoological naniea. not together, and each was recog- chester to attend the lecture for ierein. „ ! — — * ' their .own homes, snd who will directing Viaitors within the Dis­ men. Devon Francis dUcusses Address oonunanldtfloas to The of repobUeatlon ef niieed by the attendant and greet­ William Percy la n o ts southern­ Remembers Season Closed these nspecta ot the Indus­ which there Will be no charge. trict of Columbia borders. Now The Monument Herald, Attedtto^McOoy heroin ere- nteo ■' Saving Ihe Zoo Folk rialc a great deal to get there. ed as "Doctor." One was interested e r who just happens to be s genUe- try’s task of turning out S4.- Dr. Roinmen, an author of many That mean* there probably will / Give the. Waahington monu­ msn. He U a gentleman who hap­ Health Servlt There are more Germans and Aus­ be between 2,875,000 and S.OOO.OOfi In cancer reaearch. Another de­ 000,000,000 worth of war­ books on economics and political ' Probably a great many Ameri­ ment a ding and look doeRfi pens to'have bMn-bom and reared East S t Louis, ni.-Hd>)— “I f 4t ■erriee elienf of !*• visitors in Washington this y e ^ sired a treatise on the use of an- planes, In this second of three theory, was formerly an-associate CATCH EVERY EYE ON trians among them than any oth­ I from its 655 feet on WaalilngtoB, In the Delta country of Mississippi, wssn’t for the law 1 would haV |Ba _____ can too addicts—and It la- surprte- The average has been arc^d athesia in the CtvU "War. A third Jdally stories.) Some people have more of professor at Strasbourg Universi­ er nationality, but there are also D. C. Go to the Lincoln memo­ wanted a hiatoi^/ of Mesmerism. who went to Sewanee and Harvard had a qualL" 1^ persuasive caUlng dency to a certain disease ty. A t the time of the Anschluss, ^Publlehoro Rooree«nt»U*»ei I"*** ing how many of them there are 2,250,000. ■/ large nurobera of Poles, Csechs, rial and if you are not awed by It was fasclnatt^ to study these and Who stiidied law and. wrote Tlieodore WalthM said, he Iv By Devon Francis ' other people who live to almost with the dissolving of the unlverri- Mathews Bpeeiti arencjr— in the large' cltica—shared the So I’m going to divide w an­ the inward viewt look east from Torti.^^leaeo. Detroit end men and see their requests, They poetry and settled down, after the quail from a nearby field nearlj same way. For example, cer-^ he was forced to leave Ger- Nbrweglans, Dutch, Belgians and swer into two columns , ajM lead the portico and gasp at the Re­ tow York, April 9—(flV--The curiosity of Dr. Dltmars. curator wrote them on little slips of paper World War, to the duties of a the door of his office. "The tain type's of people are especial­ ly three ^ a rs ago, he spent French. And even if and when off with: , / flecting Pool and the reflection of southern planter and, finally, to wsS just a few feet from ms when ay to make an airplane is to la­ of New York’s Bronx Zoological “ How to See WaahlHgton on and xlropped them Into a basket. 1 ly likely to develop tuberculoels, le time at Oxford University the Washington "monument. was really sorry when by own write an engaging book called I remembered the quail season Is bor a year on a. design and then Park, as to how the animals In the Hitler Is beaten and put on the Nothing a Day.” / other types are prone to stomach igland where he did research Take a tour through the Fed­ books came. "LantemBon the Levee." closed," Walthes explained, "so 1 hand-build It as a cost which may London Zoo were getting along. deril's toasting fork many df Of course, thfre la^o such thing eral Bureau of Inyestlgation—and This la called an autobiography quit calling and the quail flaw ulcers, while still others have a as that. But If yo ^ p a y transpor­ definite tenden^ to rheumatism. these people will just naturally leam why detectives are born. Though he Is .jjR kis sixties. W. by his publishers ss well as him­ away." nm as high as $1,000,000. traeavaphieol •f” *’' Dr. Dltmars inquired and the Lon­ tation in and out/make arrange­ You often hear that some dis­ stay in'England. By that time Give the same whirl to the Na­ The way to make l,0QO air­ Vets’^i^uxiliary ina la adeertleemeMo in the don Daily, Mall cnllghWnW him. ments for moderate room and eases are inherited. That is not ■“ 'Iter ■esnlna Hernia. tional Bureau of Standards and planes is to "freeze” that design Britain's food shortage. It ap­ they will have put out roots, and board, you can/kpend a long week­ discover why Junior has "just and then scour the countryside true of moat diseases; one does Sel^ts Officers a lot Of them,jylll be glad to be end here without putting-out an­ gotta be a scientist." Go to the for 10,000 competent workipen to not inherit rheumatism or tubercu- Wednesday, April # pears, hasn't yet become acute other penn'y/ and aee -more than away from the- scenes of pretty National Gallery, of Ayt. (the Mel? build them. - lQsis.* H0weve)r, a tendency-to-.soiflo _ x . 'enough to makr It necessary to you can iif any btfTeF City In the American aircraft manufac­ special disease ma)) be interested. terrible memories and', in a land Ion museum)’ and tee more old Dark D «ri of Spring kill the Zoo animala to keep them United Sjmtes. masters In a breath-taking aetting turers, suddenly become members Several members of the gftme. fam­ ilrs. Maud L e g g ^ was eleeted from eating. They are- not being that—unless they aie mighty un- , To b ^ in with, if you arrive at than you can see almost any­ of a key Industir in the march to­ ily who Inherit the same tendency president of AndersOn-Shea Aux­ 1 H he dark daya of the spring of grateful-.-they have already team­ Unlott^ Station with no advance where in the world. ward'Rational, rearmament, are may by unwise habits of living, all iliary at the annual meeting for coddled and are strictly on re­ information , as to where to stay, ■ hard p int to find men to build the II, of W blch W lnaton Q iuridiU l ed to love. , ' Ebccept for transportation, none develop 'he same disorder. ’There election of officers at the VFW ■p often srariM d the B rltiah stricted rations, but they are doing c a ^ the Waahington Board of of It will cost a nickel, a twen­ 37,000 warplanes on their books. a great deal of evidence that Home last night. Other officers all right Cbtmpansees and goril­ So England la very liable to be­ '^ade. It has a hotel and room tieth part of a dollar— as they It ’s a considerable order, getting one may be bom with a Special selected for the ensuing - year ^paar to htva arrived Information tervice, rstnging from WITH HOUSERS las that used to get bananas, eggs, come. on a much smaller scale, a used to say in the old medicine 200,(H)0 more employes In the next leaning to some particular dis­ were: Mrs.' Jane ~Fbrtln, s ^ io r ttly w ith the apparent .auc- single rooms In private hofties' to shows. Do you know where you six months for their workshops. ease. It is the leaning which paves vice president; Mrs, Lillian Lin­ choice fruit, mlUc and orange Juice bit of a melting pot like America. eplendiferoir- hotel suites. If you ntly .at leaat— of the can . aee half as much—for noth­ They already have 175,000. The the way and dictates to vdiat i>ar- ders, junior vice president; .Mrs* It may do her no harm. drive into t’ae capital In a car and op oatlon a, In- T u goalavia don't have these things any more. ing? rest must be procured, and trained ticular parts of. the body the dis­ Anna Barron, treasurer; Mrs. Ger­ EASTER VALUES. e e / want to check with ~the Automo­ for Skilled and semi-skilled tasks. They get alon^ with cabbage, car- bile Association of America (the ease which later develops, wlU trude „fiu^anan, secretary; Mrs. I ^Q raaca. A nd thay appaar to Forecast Social Chaugto locate. , ■ roU, tumlpe, beeU, bread and wa­ Mistake, Not s Trick A A A ), you probably will get the New factories being thrown up Lillian CTheney, .Chaplain; ' Mrs. brought on by w hat Ever Wnce the time o f Hippo­ ter—and do lin t rate, at that Same Informatlen. in this country for warplane pro-^ Florence Streeter, conductress; I ftom thla dlatanca aa th ou gh Yesterday we went on at much crates, doctors have been trying to Mrs. Ella Brimble, - guard; Mrs. Plenty of lUlmals that always .With that done and three.days A Thought duction are harbrlngers o f econo- jr-nay h are been a blunder In m a- length about trout fl^ n g as an (o spare and every hour to All nomlc and social changes which classify patients into disease Alice 'Virginia, Miss Helen Gus­ ' stra teg y on th e p art,of th e al- had two meals a day now have escape from a world m war into a (without cost), you ’ook up your Ye shall observe to do therefore only history will be able to evalu- groups, l ^ a t they were actually tafson, tnutees/ Mrs. Florence only one—and. that doesn’t hurt congressman or senator. Why? as the Lord your God hath com­ Ste. ‘ , trying to do was to explain the Peterson, Miss Helen Gustafson, i oopim and In the B alkana— the spiritual world of ly w rt of Intense different tendencies to disease. them, either. The heating system Because he '.an see to it that you manded you: ye shall not turn What is to become of these Mrs. Madeline Drake and . Mrs. of a U rge part of'ttte peace. And, forgetting that noth­ get passes to the House and Sen­ establishments when toe national Within the last few years, excel­ Edith Mahoney, color bearers; Is "out" and the aiUmals bed tn aside to the right hand or to the a v arm y to r th e Invasion of ing is permanmt any more, we ate galleries tn the Capitol and left.— ^Deuteronomy 6:32. emergency Is over ? What Is to lent work has been done along this Mrs. Anna Richards, flog bearer; Good appearance for the Easter Parade is assured in a straw and go into huddles for line, by doctors who studied the Mrs. Gertrude Llnnell, banner w ith a resultaat sm aken- jq>oke"of Jujrt^ week remaining special passes to the White House become of the workmen? Those new House topoo»t— they’re style-right. warmth, instead. When there Is a (10:30 a. m. to 12 nooVi). If you Through obedience leam to com­ are questions which worried execu­ different types of body-build Snd bearer: Mrs. Bertha Wetherell, ' o f th ejU fen atve forces w h ich before the opening of the trout ^bo discovered that the. shape of bombing the snimala.take to cover don't know any conn'esamcn, you mand.— Plato. tive heads of toe aircraft Industry historian; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, 'm ight have prevated season. 'Inat was wrong;, it la to still can aee the White House and official Waahington before the the body has a great dtol to do patriotic instructor; Mrs. Nettle Equally important to you N aats from pouring through without being driven. There has open this year on Saturday, April (10 a. m. until 2 p. m.) but you Threat Scares Purse Snatchers .multi-miUon dollar expansion pro­ With pre-dlsposing the patient to Aceto, musician; delegate to Coun­ is the faOt ihat they’re B ulgaria and m aking their been only one casu^ty. a xebra 12. We make thla correction, not won't get' into ao many rooms. gram actually got under way. some special disorder. As an Illus­ ty Council, Mrs. Florence Peter­ Oiat got a akin cut mixed up With Chicago— (/P)—When two men The demand for fresh labor tration, the tall, slender patient son; (two years) alternate to built for many seasons .dow n the V ardar V alley. for ;the sake of the troutfl.shers, No-Permlsslon Tours created by the air defense program with a narrow face and long bones, Its stripes. They gret veiy few snatched her mother’s purse, Lor­ County Council, Mrs. Lillian Lin­ a trem endoua am ount probably were aware to a Now turn to the tours for which etta E gart/^, ran after them, placed an additional load on an is of the type most prone to devel­ ders. of wear of flnef fabrics. L optim tam to p ietara\th a B alkan buns from children. • an, a boy or a woman, that Sat­ you have to ask one’s permission. shouting: “ You’ll be. sorry! My Industry already trying to obtain op prolapsus or falling of the or­ Installation of officers of the You can choose Military And Up We'ra very glad'to hear all this, Start with the various divisions of father is a policeman!" Where­ enough workmen to fill the then gans: while the patient with a post and auxiliary will be held going w ell for the urday’s the day, but just to head . current orders. Only 60,000 work­ Twills, Coveris, Gabar­ because one cisn't be sure that th the Smithsonian Institution— the upon, the pair dropped the purse, short, chunky type of body-build Is Saturday evening, April 19. T he PeR DBua are quoted off, U possible, the- .protests of National Museum, the Natural its contents intact, and fled down men were on the pay rolls at the of the type most frequently devel­ dines and Soft Wools. n ooatan tly tellin g th eir people time Is so very far off when tha those anglers who probably sus­ History building, the Aircraft an alley. Loretta wasn’t fooling ' close of 1030. Established schools oping blood vesael disorders such offering training courses were . th ey a re n o t to ex p ect a b litx- wild creatures will not have to/uke pect that we made thr mlsatate- building. either. Her father Is a police cap­ as high blood pi^essure and harden-1 T n v s x n f r k s * C L iv s s v i this world .over again, a n d fe r e ’s Drop into the Library of Con­ tain. ^8We tog of the arteries.' ’The patient' b u t ao far their operations ment to keep them off the streams gress, where you can examine ' Not Made lik e Autos some satisfaction in knowing that with a narrow, cramped chest and to be Just that. H ow ever,, aq that we might get that one everything from the original man­ It Is reported that there are * While it was doubling Its 1030 a diaphragm which does not move Term in Prison fragm entary iw >orta aa com e there will be a lo t/ o f good, Connecticut trout ourself. That’s uscript of “ Dbadeye Dick” to the more than 300 Civilian Pilot pr^uetjon and launcliing a new freely may be said to have a lean­ ■ ex p a ^ o n program, the Industry healthy, completely/Oona sped one-and-only Declaration of In­ Training Program graduates now ing to tuberculosis the Iung;s. ^ /feram the front Indicate that the a base thought. We never go "bad to devise meains of instituting ot mens left to start o ff with. dependence and the Constitution. active flying with the Royal Air Instead ot blaming heredity for ^ < B C an tiy supports of their m ecbn- trout flahtng till May. Hero there are nearly 6,000,000 Force In England...... a bignr vocational training sys­ Bridgeport, April 0.-?(fl’)-M3ll- tem; Airplanes are not made like the disease which later develops it bert Mead, Jr., S3, of Stamford, in­ SUITS |M tad dlviaiona are n ot suodeeding automobiles. "On-line" production seems to me that the sensible ventor of a submarine safety de­ \ ' a i w ell aa they did In the L ow Corap R^itewaahrd - - before alteraiidns are completed methods are obviated by the thing to do Is to rpaUse that only vice which he gave to the govern­ A good looking, fine fitting suit is the basic requirement 'C U m triea and In the B attle of amount , of hand-work necessary. an inclination is present at birth ment without coat, was sentence for any man in his Easter dress-up. gh aiin , but are being outfought Ever 8ln< to# cslsmltous Whereas ten men can manufacture which has an influence in deter­ to five to iO years to state prison breakup the French Ninth 100 automobiles a year, it takes mining ^bat disorder will be most on a plea of guilty to six bur­ ■H aul II they eneoim ter the likely to occur. Army at last Msy, which ten men to turn out one airplane In glaries in Staihford last fall. We are featuring a line :>Oeariu., I f this proclivity to a special made ^ successful defense of . the same period of time. Counsel for Mead, who described o f suits that will accom­ What part the British are tak- .While individual aircraft manu­ trouble is recognized early enough him aa an inventor, painter, stu­ Francs impossible, it has been a FINE facturing companies have set up to life. It then becomes possible to dent and man of "high Intelli- plish this for you in B v la this campaign Is; eo far. wofld'Wide question whether Oen- their own vocatiopal training ays- prevent thri" eventual occurrence gence,” pleaded for a light sentence :more or leas of a mystery. There wools, . gabardine and And Up erjn Andre George (torap, the • terns, all fall Into x national a t ­ of the disorder to which the pa- to view of...... his having given the l i some tntlmaUon that they are torn Including schools o p era te in tient is inclined. For example, aerge. mntb Army’s commander, was a I government his invention—similar preparing a defensive line some- many Instances by d ty govern­ when the patien; has an inclina­ to the safety door used on the ill- "traitor or merely an incompetent at amazingly prices ments. Educational Mnstitutions tion toward tuberculosis, this will fated Squalus. when at the head of the Creel weakling. Now the Vichy govern­ have Installed vocational courses.' be overcome by a manner of llv* ‘ BaMnaula, through which tt/i* tog which develops the diaphragm ment otflclslly declares that he . ‘ The Industry supplies Instruc- hoped to confine the Nasi auc^u- The painters will be through in a few days. Our decorators will th ^ move ^ tors and materials. and chest and which-prevents en­ a'ss neither, but a very fine officer Barriers Will Be Young Men’s ea to the Panhandle area M d to in .. .arranging furni/ire snd bedding in attractive groups and settings... ' 'When a trainee has been taught ervation. ’The patient who shows who did everything that he oould the rudiments of his trade, he goes early in life that he haa a tenden­ the east of the Vardar. ^ t al- and our Third Floor will be back to normal again,, .only immensely, im­ - ARROW SHIRTS under the circumstances. It tran­ ir.to a factory. A t this point a new cy to stiffness and soreness of the - Placed in Streets up iMady the yielding ofXw estem proved! More colorful. Easier to make selections. lindiutrial departure, called up­ muscles after vigorous activity spires now, after almost a year, Sport Trouser and Eastern kwedbnla to grading, occurs. As a man be­ should learn to use his foods In that Corap did not fall to blow up In the meantime, these few mattresses rejmain to be cleared from our comes more proficient In.one skill, .qbi’i’oct combination and should enemy aeems to^M taken for he is up-graded to another skill. Hartford;' April 0 — (ff) —Por­ $2-$2.25-$2.50 the bridges over the Meuse, but Bedding Shop before alterations are finally completdi. Prices are sp low team to take the minimum of table, illuminated barriers manned A workman achieving, finally, starch and sugar, at the same did indeed destroy them-^after you should consider reserving enough for every bed ift-your Summer by special police will be placed Tailored -to fit to Mllar sad body.. .fins hoped, more or all-aroiond proficiency is made time that he keeps the colon cleah. broadclotha for dress-up sad ofliee wear. which the Germans crossed the superviaOr. Up-'grading was intro­ nightly at all street intersections that HiUer cottage, too! . . ' . ' If he wishes to avoid the later de­ , about The Colt’s Patent Fire Arms river on their 'own pontoon i duced when the manufacturers velopment of rheumatism, reaching Manufacturing, company’s plant bridges. ,• I discovered a lack ef all-around mixtures o f even the bert foods ma passes mechanical skills in the available here as. a safety measure during' It Vvas all the fault of Paul Rey- and inteminal uncleanllness will do the current defense emergency. It BOYS’ ither dUap- labor sujpply. a great deal to build up the rbeu-. naud, then premier, it appears, $14.95 Innerspring Outfits \ Sees dSSJlOO Employed was decided last night. stretches out matic diathesis which already ex­ Mayor ’Thomas J. Spellacy and that Corap got put in the dog ' A study prepared by the Bureau ists. Arrow^and Cheney and the call ap­ Mattresses Consist of 1 innersprihg mattress /f. \ of Labor Statistics, United States other city officials conferrsd with SUITS bou^M. H ». broadcast the charge Department of Labor, aa o f, Dec. ’The patient who Is disposed to company reprssentaUves at 'the is again accentuated. and I'boX spring each. nervousness U f«ls to leam bow to that the Ninth Army general did Just S twin sizes; 4 full sizes; includ­ 110, 1940, estimated that by Aug- m aj^B office and only formal ap­ EASTER TIIS Sizes 6 to 18 Years relax and also needs to obtain suf­ nothing to stop the German ad-, ing Holman-Baker, Simmons and / Regular $59.00 All'Ainerican Out­ lut, 1941, a total qf 455,500 work­ proval by tbs police and street ficient recreatioti to out of door ac­ boards remains as necessary. . A Bin « f Duties ^rtairrades that formerly sold from ers would be employed on fuse- vahee and Vichy now says the fit by.^Serta; full sizv-...... $45. lagqa engines and propellers in tivities to obtain the required phy* ’The barriers u(ill be set up rical development. la no ^ mamber of the broadcast'was based on an uncon­ $26.00 to |27;60. ’Regular $69.00 All Artwrican Out- aircraft and automobile plants. .daily between sunset and sunrise. $1.00 and $1.50 The industry Itself considers In short. When the r ^ ^ ^ n of | with special passes being issued to velt sdmtolBtratlon of whom firmed, hasty report received half ^ » ' * ■ , 'fits in twin size; just three. Each $45. that figure sqmewhat high for the one's aptness to certain... weakness­ . parsons who must use the barri­ Foulards, sUks,' knitted ttes and wor­ an hour before. ' Regular $79.00 Steams & Foster been more severely criU- $19.75 InneiBpring date. It believes -a half milUon es is observed, the tendency may caded streeto. steds. Hundreds of stripe, figure and . And Up tXmes—and not Infrequently Corap ha* been oue of >the hard­ Outfit with Airfoam-cushloned inner- '.workers may weQ ^ ehiployed_by be entirely overcome by the sys­ novelty patterns la, colors you’U Uke. tematic practiee of go<>d habits 'Vice-President Wallace. est of Frehchmen to find for the Mattresses spring mattress. 1 o n l y . .$69. a year from ner^ax^summer, The I Other Ties ....2 for $1.00 whiifli ara substituted for the past eleven months, and it would Regular $79.00 Holman-Baker Na­ current- hiring rate to east and y' ____ : that does not prevent us from Six only full sizes with such makes as west coast p ^ t s is 5,200 men a body onies which are so often care­ OutptH of Steel M E N ^ seein that a very ordinary sort of bob Outfits. Just two ^ twin sizes. dgpreelstlng the genius of Mr. Serta. Holman-Baker and Simmons ,^eek. I f mluntatoed, that would lessly encouraged. Regardless of INDIVIDUAL WsSace for now snd then Saying gratitude for past sen-ices ought Each . . 1 ...... r$69.50 aircraft employment to 445,- the learning toi^***** disease wiUv Seen Threatened r—the newest things under foot! represented. Most of them have pre­ $89.00 Twin S izr "Simmons Super Dy spring, 1942. which one is.t>orn, it is possible to .Something valuable and Important to have prompted the Germans built quilted borders ; finely tailored; Beautyrest Outfit; 1 only...... ($7i» addition to extenriopa of old overcome that predisposition. If STETSON HATS In a p ^ ec U y corking - wgy—fur who boss the Vichy government a(a and new ones imder con enough time and care are devoted Form erly-$24.75 to $29.76. r ■ ' ' New York, April 9.—w* new brims aad new bauds. AU .) The democracies, if they are A fidl 8izesr2 twin sizes; such grades upon beehive coke has been ahu rugs you can bring right into the room tress unit are emnbin^ in a sin­ Many of the sub-assemblies wiV good condition, yet I break out to bead sizes aad abapes. to survive, must work out some Too Much Alike as Breamaker and TwlUght by Hol­ go to the four government assem' and other furnaces may be forced planning picture,. .rugs you can do things gle piece. On top o f this is a perspiration and feel bliie and anx­ to bank later to the week unless . way a-hldi, while bridlng fast man-Baker;— Smdotbtop (quilted' bly plants provided for to the set- ious.” • . j I KbhsingtoR Hats . .$3.50 and $3.95- to human rights, will at the Reading accounts of the cheers ' w-tth. You e*xi match them to the com­ fluffy sleeping cushion which is supply of coal is shipped to bee­ And Up top), Victoria and Empress by criled Khudsen plan for the n ^ u Answer:' Perspiration such as same time permeate the indlrid- hive ovens to western Pennayl? and cries of "Vive Amerique!" and plexion of a room aa perfeeUy as you do ' easily turned or aired. Each facture of two and four-eiigtoe you describe is one of the common «a l soul, srith A feriing of re- Steams & Foster. $35.00 and $39.60 vsuia, the magaxine said. "Vive Roosevelt!’’, that greet Am- ] your draperies, upholsteries and iit^papera. outfit comprises the base and ' bombers. Ford, General Motors snd symptoms attending the Mow- BponsihUity ao that the riUzena values. While tbs majority of blast fur­ Zipper Front You can blend'and accent them In any de­ h Chrysler, under this program, will pause and it ia likely that it will o f a democracy will be wililng bassador Leahy wherever be goes I sleeping cushion. r naces use by-prodiict coke. Instead build parts for 3,600 bombers. disappear . within a reasonable Holeproof HOSIERY to give as wholehearted, unself- in unoccupied France, one cannot sired proporUpn. You can treat them as a of beehive coke, any work stop­ Truval White and (2 ) Only twin size Ckmverse Grade; Ford, Packard, Buick and Stude time. I suggest that the best plan ' 14i service as the ritixens of a but reflect on how Ineffectual such neutral background, with a mere touch of $29.75 Innerspring baker are tocreutog their floor page at this Urns seriously threat­ Sport Blouses totalitarian power. Popular Prices! cotton cushion. W ere $69.00. ^ is for you to send for Dr, Frank ens maxii um output of steel. demonstrations are, Ivjwever geu- color emphasis, or make them as gay and Mattresses space, or actually building new McCoy's article on th$ Menopause This we eSn do if, in addljUon h^ach ...... $59.75 : plants to make engines. Fancy Shirts uihe may be the friendship and ad- ekcitlng as you please. ..- .s'- which you may obtain by writing P ower Ontpnt Derttaes Various Colors! to bolding flnnly to our BIU of 9x12 Sizes As Low A s: Just three mattresses in this group: (1) Only twin size WehtwortnGrade;' The labor supp^ problem has to edie o? this npwspaper, and en-, 35c — 50c pr. ■j. Rights,, which this year is exact- mlraUo'n they express. It lx t it t i- Sof-Tred and-Hearthtone come In rectangu­ ' been made more critical by the al Full size Steams & Foster smooth top Hair cushion. Was $89.00. Each $79. c lo ^ g ten cento and one ' large New York, April 9.— (/P)— Elec­ 150 years old. we formuUte cult to refrain from thinking I lar shapes; Tex-Tred and Rippletone in most Incredible apeed o t factory self-addressed envelope^ Vague BUI of Duties. Under the BUI rbunda and ovals as wall as lectangulars. innerspring mattresses with Airfoam , construction. In one instance a new tric power output recorded a Other White and about bow much more to the point Sof-Tred . . $41.60 amdety, together with mental de­ fourth consecutive derttoe to the OTHER HOSIERY I s f Rights and Duties wf can cushioning. Bondmore re-made- all I plant was up and being used just pression, are frequently encounter­ is the Greek and Yugoslav way A ll grades are reversible, moth proof and Simplex Outfit . daya after the first spadeful of week ended AprU 5, The Edison jksve a flexible structure Into 77 ed during this particular period to .00 of saying it with bullets and bay- | Tex-Tred . Ivory washable. Pure, long fiber cotton hair mattress in full size; and a 4 ft. 2 dirlw aa turned. - Electric Institute said today. Lat­ Fancy Shirts 25e Pr. and up Ich each ritiasn may make $61.95 (1) Only twin size upholstered coil a woman’s life and w W e it ia of frodoetive contitbution to onets. yarns, heavily woven, make them soft, flat inch Holman-Baker . Nabob , inner- The manufacturers are trying est output of 2j778,628,000 kOo- ao special significance', it can usu­ vtotthours was .9 one per cent •■M nl welfare, laying and~axtoniahlngIy durable. Stock spring mattress. Formerly $39.60 spring with separate cotton sleeping >to be long-headed about post o t Boys’ Lightweight However; since the French got I Hearthtone $48.00 Bises range from 2x3 feet to 12x18 feet plus ally be overcome by building up under 2A02,255,OOOr to the preced­ ' Men’s Lightweight e • • • • .^emergency conditiona ’They are Legther and PUaglass that alngle idaa one may' end $49.7£. cushion. ’ Was $49.75 $39.50 an active interest. Be careful of into the 'Ufire over the very same special sizes In abnbat any length! ' exploring the commercial and mill ing week buj was 16.7 per cent V74R'I:I I t fsrgiva Mr. WallaM for much path that so many Americans 'ta ry markets here and abroad. your diet, and be sure of obtaining ahead o t 2fl81,456,000 kilowatt- Rippletone $62.50 enough vigorous physical exerCiae boura to the eomparable 1940 .little pigs slaughtered even yet insist on following, . It I Freighting by sir ia receiving seri- E^lts and Sweaters Sweaters each day to keep the muscles to week. to keep up the price of . ous study. A tenfold, or eveq 20- eSnnot hut be admitted that w-e ] ifold. expansion of sirltoe opera- normal tone. A l ^ take care to r's pork chop, for food are a k>t nxna like the French avoid sluggish elimination. Leaky To Shorten Visit UJIOUS&''SON , tons is counted on to create a de­ Suspenders under, for his than we are,like the Greeks o r] mand for planca 'Dirougb strict adherence to those INC rules o t right living which build Vichy, France. AprU 9.-:- a f dseotJOB to fantasy the fierhs. You sec, the latter Nor Is the potential martlet to good health, the average woman U Admiral WUUam D. Leahy, United TH f STORE OF QUALITY prosperity through tirplanes for private use being pvoplts have been fortunate m j • R O T ^ R S I N C overlooked. Dsalgna fo r safer, weU able to pass through the States ambassador to F ru ce; was That phrase, EflU of cscapti^ an overdose of aomcthlng lightweight machtnes are ' being Menopause to Comfort. The fact expsetod to rstu;iB to Vichy tonxm- ilRMeWT $1 .M LEATHER BELTS tbs that boUi we and the French bb1s> I revised. Alridsnea^may never be that your phyalcal -exsmtoatton cutting Us viplt to Um ‘mr aa automobtlaa, tke aiwwB that you arcare to soodgood .coodi- Riviera b^uss of eveats ,i| i thal V. iu ran aurm las, but: U m f tltei is a fa’.fdntia ta^bea.

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-X p a c t B a'BW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mi^NCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAV, APRH. 9, ,104l MAMfjHCSrei^ BVBNlNfe HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. ^D N E^D AY, APRIL 9, 1941. '\

this year’s quest for financial as- rSkay acOrttlM bC. vAd\'«rtiMnitnt- tlsiance to continue the work of ■t— AdvtrU»e‘m«nl— Just a Moment or Two to the Li|^of a Loving Giuplel iScouts Drive developing boys - Zoning Bowd German Seamen Expect the District in Scouting, in that can citizm. Ians Sky-Spi©s^^ KqHBCt Defense Heads letters of appeal from Mr. Shea Me^ts Tonight Oil April 28 will be delivered in perodn by Boy About two-thirds of * ovidV B Yinr T T -a i* To Be ‘Home^by Autumn’ Scouts on April 28 and ^nations of a trea ts aecompUsbed ; or replies will be called for on May or Ran^ng Far Asea W ill Press for Sj^eed ■ /■’’ ■— ■* /■ 1.. Delivery and returns will be in ■ ' ------Y ■■ :------To , Take Up ' Petition Fort Stanton, N. H „ April 9;— ' ►when the World W ar caught up Campaign to Continue charge of Commissioner Hayden W i l l Ri*o 1Tse><1 tn I “ ^-submarine flOOUaa. I f atUck (F)— Kazl seamen of the scuttled with him and he spent four,years To May 1; Sen. Shea Griswold. 1 W 111 , L is e a lO I t e i p ^e equipp^l vylth RoQsevelt Nol'^ Satisfied O f Farmlands. Concern in Interhhient in Australia/ Manchester German liner Columbus, settled In No Definite Quota | ( ^ a r d P a n a m a C a n a l , ! no enemy a u to a ito i^ For Change of Zone* "W e are legally seamenJn tran­ To Be Chairman. With ^Production Yet; M 'v quarters in the southera New sit,” he said, smiling Wryly. Marry Maldment, who is chair- 1 • Z t fairly easily detected from the air mart of the Manchester District,'’ NOTICEI ’> I ------' G r e a t H a r b o r s a n d —would dare come to the surface Wallace A^sePts Brit­ Date* Book Mexico mountains, afe looking for­ . ’’-.^But seamen ^ 0 have no A public hearing of the Board of ward to “home by autumn.” meina of transit.” ,^ will assist with the drive by serv- j e-k 1 o . . • v» • . while a blimp skimmed along over- Ihg as finance officeV, No definite | ain Will W in War. Next Weak Z o n l^ Commissioners will be held Here under the snowy peaks of Would he like td be "on the other Manchester district. Boy Scouts of The Office of The O t h e r s t r a t e g i c P o i n t s . ' head ready to blaat it apart ., quota has been set but it is hoped ’ The Airshipa ^11 be primarily Aprli 14— 40th anniversary bail t o D ^ t at eight o’clock in the the Sierra Blancas in the cattle side?” America, will be held from April to raise a sizeable amount in q r d » m ^ c lp a l building. country once ranged by the outr- 28 to May 1 incluaive. it was an­ [ IVashington, April 9.— (/Pj—Tiny non-combstaht, however, because Washington, April 9—(ffl—^De­ of Campbell CouacH. K. of C.: at The capti^ln's easy smile tight­ cheater Baildinff A". their comparatively alow speed State Armory. It is expected that approval will law, fabulous Billy the Kid, 412 ens. nounced today Md State Senator that the complete program plain-; akyspies ranging far asea ai;e in fense chiefs were expected today be granted tbe Farmlands Ex- officers and' men have aettl^ to William J, Shea, Republican mi­ ned for the coming year may be | feet. Or elM cut in half and piled and bluk mSkS them good targets April 15 — Ek)urth Senatorial "Ah—."/The thought went un­ Inc. Will Be Closed m o j/ ) tmauB:— . the plans of ths U. Si- Navy for de­ for enemy aiKamft. But they can to put on pressure for speed and District Convention of Young Re­ ebann corporation's peUUon that the routine o f life in an internment said.. '/ - nority leader in the State Senate, carried out. Manchester District is ; APRIL FUJA THB LANBS in tall glasaea with a tableapoon some its holdings off Adams one of the moat active and pro- fense of the Panama Canal, great stay out of effecUve range of sur­ more speed in preparing America’s publican Clube at Y. M. C. A. camp under the watchful eye of will head the vaiopaign aa general Day Good. Friday. a g a i n a n d m o t h e r n a t u r e , : of diced preserved flgs and syrup, street s m Middle turnpike west be border patrol guards. , ' chairman. gressive in the Charter Oak Coun- ; topped with lightly whipped harbors and other strategic points. face guns and protect themaelves defenses after word from Presi­ 'April 16 — Annual banquet of performs h«r vi’ondora In the op* j changed Iram a rural to an A Chafe Restlesaly Under Bonds ^ Novel Campaign cll and funds obtained through ■ cream, they are certainly de luxe. in the air to a c e H ^ extent DUworth-Oomell Ppat, American Mtnmce of tiny sreeti They are non-inflammable air­ uid machine dent Roosevelt that there still was Residence Xsone. Xbe company (Jhserful in surroundings strange f Pick Local Women ' A novel method will be used in this drive are used to finance the ' ships inflated by helium..' with light cannon and Legion, at Home on Leonard . irwthing • promise of Spring j guna. room, for an awful lot of improve­ street. plana develwroent of tbe oecUon to them, hundreds of milea fr t ^ j misies. tulips, nsrcissu#—snd o l-: The Navy hopea eventually to ' with a total M 240 new boinea. Easter Is Just Three Days Auay Their lifting power, helium, ment. TU e MoMth saltwater, the newly sunburned For State Offices leedy t bud on the dnlTodils! The So Here’s Some Fool-Notes have 48 of these craft for off-shore Tbere has Men no indication crew yet chafes restlesaly tinder- could be incased in hundreds o f 'Although the production has April 22—Lecture by Dr. Hein­ robins have returned and In a fe w ; The C. E. House A Son, Inc., patrol duty. From tremendous separate cells and, since it is ihi-. that a propoaedxdumge in the zon­ the bonds imposed by fate and'war heights they could spot enemy been greatly accelerated In recent rich Rommea at Nathan Hale ing rules will beJargely opposed. days w* welcome Easter^ w e ; have-some brand new numbers in mune.to fire, could be riddled with months, Mr. Roosevelt told his abroad...... Mary C. .Keeney Tent, Daugh­ iKipafult)’ took forward to the patent leather for children and ” Mr. ansWith the laiighs coming fast and furious. Gene Raymond la top-featured if neceseary. service, authoritieSx say," ent 50 feet. Some argument may “ By autumn, mkybe,” interposed ed yesterday afternoon In the Hotel popular "strollera’’ for — Asked how it could be speeded Armory to muslo eff Joe Laxarz. day by day. And what fun on an j women and mis.scs. All fan,*or at the head of the line cast assembled for the merry affair by RKO radio. It will be seen at the State N o other nation can have this major coastal d e fe n d ^ in t be made by those who already a shipmate. Bond, with appointment of two 'of 'v»* ^ ^ ^ up; he laughed and replied that April 28— 16tb anniversary con­ have laid out 50 foot tracts or lots. Salter S h y in g Spree for you. I two-tone white and brown and of theater Thursday, Friday and weapon because helium is produc­ have them and can dii could be done , by using chestnut ” Ja, home ,Ify autumn, when, it Its members on Jhe hoard of the ed only in Texas. A foreign power cert of Beethoven Glee club at Connecticut Department. Mrs. Tou'II find what's new—what’a dlf- course the old slsndby-- saddle the captive balloon now burrs just as they have been used High school auditorium. will be over,” amended the other, fbrcnt—what's smart and what's ahoes of fine quality. would have to inflate the gas bags ed by its limited spheia of to inspirit a mule. '' his sun-reddened face slowly fall- Beatrice Manning who is a past with highly explosive hydrogen, April 28-May 1—Annual drive National Head department president, was elected w te t In Mancheater abopa for Excellent potato salad and cold ThereJs a Green H ill’ Far Away; tive observation. , Thousands of Reasons for funds’ of Manchester District, ing. the kind used in Uje giant German Ja, horns by autumn, may­ a council member, and Mrs. Etta Salter in your column tonight. So I'nder The Sealleat System of slaw too ’ 20c a pt. Call 8286 and The PaihM, and others. He carries Ctongress, reluctant to a certain Boy Scouts of America. dirigible "HlndenlH|rg” which ex­ Questioned as to why the pro­ be.” Loveland, guard. read the faahlort "Upa," pour over lAhoratory I’rntection The Davie 1s open on Wednesday five different. makes of records Recreation point because of disastrous past To Visit St^€ ploded over Lakehurat, N. J„ in experiences with lighter-than-air . gram waa going along top alowly, Oomlag Events Men Kept Busy Mrs. lya M, Standish of South the "ap*w at the bottom of She is a member of Mary Todd three d iy i awayl.AND—A HAP- There la .so, nnirh Intejeat in Did You Evei\Slop to Think? Center Items beings. Hartford, April 9—(81 —Mrs. k'-- ■■v- -- PTSASTBM—EVERYWE! ^ - Vitamin D niilk to Mant. The American N ai^ has eight of perimental dirigible- of* American- * CovMtry. Grace HoUIette Hahn of Miami, t,he octan, slight, ’suave and smll Lincoln Tent of WUllmantlc. Pedoline-braldt, rough Chester. You’ll want to flower atrangefnc’nt nowadays, "A laugh is wbrth a hundred lours later Vice Preal- these non-rigid shipa at Lakehurat design. Tbe NAvy wants to teat its Also, group initiation ceremonial FIa„ national president of the ihg, imperturbably keeps hiS men inveatigate this flne milk you will want to read and clip the groans in any m a r^ t," quotation Today: ice, apeaking to The itraw in black and navy. riMtery for Vowr Hair la the by C!harles LAmb. and foiA" others are building this value many hundreds of miles at of seven lodges of Order of Vasa at Women’s Relief Corps, auxiliary busy mth the assistance of his According to recent reports, the I-’: If you ar> ^ot already a user and series of,Articles on this subject 6-9, Junior boys' game room year. They are. fabric-covered, can S licy Asaociation in New Orange Mall. motorlstFof the United States pay Waairi ful New TBA-WA\’B open E. S. and W. S. sea, far beyond range of its air- York, ’asaerfed that "only defeat­ to the Grand Arm y of the Repub­ shlp’s'offlcers. 1.69 we auggest you call Bryant .and appearing now in the Herald, so cruise at 90 knots for 40 hours and ships, in observation, patrol and May 4 Lithuanian-Amerlcan lic, will visit Hartford on Monday, T o him an old story is being re­ one-ninth of the nation’s total tax renwaaaat that you will be able to make tho "Fine Shoes for Little'IFeef 6-6:49, Junior boys' plunge pe­ ism on the ^ psychological and «-hlch has bMii auc- only, has designed s number’ of Chapman, 7697, or ask any sales­ are about three timea the size of convoy service. Citizens' club Amateur Night and April 14. peated from the days of 1919$J919 bin. most of them when they begin to sre the Peter Rabbit sho^ that riod E. S. economic fronts 'Jp the United ceairfuUy tried bn so new calibres to go under pert man on the route to serve you. A the commercial “blimps” now a Will Be Given Trial dance at Liberty Hall on Golway She will be the guest of honor blossom In your garden. “feel as good as they look” ^nd 6- 7j Small gym open for hand- - States” could p r e t^ t a British street. msny asUsflcd Msn- Easter bonneU. He likes short grand Investment in health .for common sight over many cities. It will be given a, trial despite at an informal reception to . be hair for girls from nine to thir­ both your Children and yourself. ’ ------, sold by eiiKord's; \ biUl E. S. victory over Germany. / Also, Manchester Coon triai at Chester women. New ones authorise the Cion- the fact that former ventures of “A Naxl victory and a Nazi held at the Hotel Bond at 2 o'clock. C teen. But he believes in letting the What’s New on College ^mpus 7- 8, Small gym open for boxinggresa will be only one-tenth the this kind have cost the Unitrfl-^- clulM.grounda in Coventry. Mrs. Augiuta Roemer of Hart­ :S w n dHTlcnlt hair Goodbye for awhile and If you S. / peace are unthinkable,” Whliace 1 ••Uke.” Thera thirteen Jo ilateen-yesr-plds have What la Homogenlxattoh ? - , Just Now--^Would You Belmve It 7 size of the ill-fated ’’Macon” and States 149 lives and 311,829,000. Of aaid. "To avoid such a calamity We May 11 — Guiaeppe Garibaldi ford, president of the department have , any spare time on your 9, Small gym open for wrea- Society’s fifth annual banquet, la do, need for cut- long gisntor bobs, which they Homogenization is the name ap-' "Akron.” Those dirigibles were 789 the three great sky queens built in will help ourselves through help- in thia state, will be in charge of seem to dote on at the moment.' plied to’ the process of .n^aklng a Mix-mate socks—a different col­ hands perhapS you’ll enjoy this in­ t l i n ^ . S. Bu^Alpine Club, Eldridge street. Uttg sdi.R can be or on each foot . . . hand-knitted feet long with . a .6,900,000 cubic this couiTtry, one now lies tit the ' ’ ing England by all method short arrangements. All members of the permanent, even blending of milk vitation : 6- 7,^^owna basketball periodfeet capacity, and coat about 32, May 24-29 — 25th anniial edn- Women’s Relief Corpe are invited done over., an Old bonnets with yarn pompons and Atlantic, One in the Pacific and the of war. Britain will win.” Coco-^eyses—Bugle Beige and fat by the use of the Homogenlzer. E. S. 900,000 apiece, largely because of ventl(^ pf New England Confer­ to meet Mrs. Hahn. parminent. A DuPont p r ^ c t . it leather patches on 'the elbow.s of Come With Spring other in tbe ^ills of eastern Ohio. Covers Several Aspects ■ ence Luther League at Emanuel Cockadq Are Olortoua New Khadea The Homogenlzer ie a high prea- 8- 9, V ilh^B vs. Indians basket­their huge metal framework. The The “ Shenandoah” broke up in a- Mr, ROosevrit eoverqd. several ____for itself in soft, astufal favorite old Jackets. Knitted hair- By Virginia Scott Miner ball game B, S. Lutheran church. X^Raporto Fighting In Iraq iw m s and curls. Csll Billie’s Besth>. of ’Adjtistables’ rnire pump which forces the milk akyspies will be little more than windstorm over Ohio in 1929; the aspects of the defense program at “I’n looking my M for any aiae leg, at an even flow through a restrict­ bows to match Sweaters and the Come to the meadows with the 7- 8, Beginnb^ swimming classmotorized balloonz in construction . . 1y 8ho^ Depot Square, W7A two-shlrt , fashion—one buttoned "Akron” crashed off New Jersey in his conference. His comments in­ a feature not to ed opening or small valve and the Spring, a-Maying, for women E. and coat an average of about 3290,- an electrical storm in 1933, ai^ / cluded: • One year ago, 29 eastern and New ybric’, ’ Aprff 9.—(81— The be overlooked in noticeable effect of this procesa ia high, the other in contrasting c5l- Come to the valley where the 8-9, Intermediate swimming 000. , , 1. That the labor situation in de­ western manufacturers of planes, German radio broadcast today or worn instead of a jacket; glass the "Macon” fell into the sea off / the “A H w i Lsok’* la qolte Gotham xG o I d the breaking up of the fat globulea wind-flowers blow, class for women E.N3. Secretary Ickea says the gov­ fense plants Is working in the gen­ propellers and englnto,. hired what it termed a report from Descetpdve horse or dog-pins; cardigans with California * in 1939. The “ Roma,” Stripe hosiery, Intq smaller ones and the cream is C!bme where the timid touch of 8-10, Bowllnlf a lle ^ open E. S. ernment plant at Amarillo, ‘Tex., bought from Italy, went down in eral direction of a law providing 1491 new employes weekly.' Now Baghdad that "fighting has broken eg the new coiffures college-creat buttons, and plaid or 7®c, sold excuttslvely in Msncljea- evenly diatrlbuted throughout the sunshine straying is amply able and eager to provide flames near Hampton Roads, Va„ for cooling - off. periods during new workers are being hired at out between British air units in (lis Mr... -Ihia Bprihf. Have ter by The Werbper Shoe 0>. A bottle. The direct advantages of striped shirts with white collars Calls forth the crocus from its bed Tomorrow: \ all the g;as needed for national de­ which strikes could not be called. the rate of 5195 per week. Iraq and Iraq Army units.” and Cliffs. in 1922 and the “ ZR-2,” bought ■6 doubt sboqt it V r i* new shipment of Nylons hss sr- Homogenized milk are better fla­ of snow. 6-9, Junior boys’ gamS \zw>m fense. Congress gave him authori­ from Britain, buckled over Hull, Several bills along this line have th «r are rlved, too. x'f- vor and softer curd, making di­ open E. S:iand W. S. ty to forebld exports in quantities England, in 1921. been introduced in the Senate and an the ~up and gestion easier. NO! You (kin’t Buv This Hat for Come where hepaticas are shyly sufficient for military purposes. Of the Navy’s lighter-than-air H o u m . f])p from the face 6- 7, Small gym open for boxlhgOn that premise, he refused Ger­ 2. ITiat defense industries, bases Sidt Yourself In Hidta This Ygar Him This Eaater BUT! ! ! weAring ship, only the “ Los Angeles,” built ■hd up from the E. S. many 18,000,000 cubic feet to in. and stations are being distributed We quote again “SulUng your­ Ymi can give him a New-made cloaks of soft and In Germany and flown across the «o a , down in The First Appearance In 7- 8, Small gym open for hand­Rate a monster dirigible shortly on a national basis, with tbe great­ self is a favOrite Spring pastime. Mancheater miniature hat in a gay furry jade. ball E. S. Atlantic in 1924, has gone flying / HALE'S SELF SERVE H A N D R A O t I f y M prefer. Tbe Eaater box with a gift Bravely forth *’ into the daylight b^ore outbreak of hostilities. on. It was retired from active a e r^ est speed and efficiency in mind, MugadOur is usuai- And it’s most easy this semester A beautiful new cedar-dominant 8- 9, Small gym open for wres­ Excellent for Observation ' rather than with the thought of The Original In New Enfflandl! v by the dozensl Simulated with aa many good-looking two- certifleate enclosed so faring. tling E. S. < ice a few years ago and is now At' haooiHlng to every type of Stow-Away “cheat of drawers” ReW Admiral J. H. Towers, U. extending equal dollars and cents patentsi Navies! Colors! lecers on the scene. Easy is the that has sJI the moth protection of that he can go to Kel­ Half rejoicing and yet half 7- 8(v Royal Blues Junior basket- Lakehurat. N. J., where it is ysed dad tf aot there ta always bangs ler's and take his pick of the fine I afraid. $. N. Bqreau of Aeronautics, says as a training ship. benefits to each state. w a ^ to describe them. Beautiful, a flne cedar cheat. Do stop In s"t t)all period E. S. tJie new ^airships would be excel­ Some rayon fobrlet! 9 8 C •M r the forehead to taka into con- Lee Water-Block hats at 39.00 or 3. That the' president preferred flidlratlon and itUi ba In the height liquid, unaffected lines. Watkins and see this smart n w 8- 9, Royal Blues basketball pe­lent for observation work because to "go along with the overwhelm­ They ato a trifle more on the la- the Lee Aetna Insured hats at Come, let the breezes wash away riod E. S. AND HEALTH MARKET a t atyle. Ask your bairdresaer . to furniture creation that ta made In they could Hay aloft much long­ Swiss' ing majority of the newspapers at LOVILY •LO VIf formal side than heretofore.'’ several designs and avallnbie in 33.90 In all the new .'Spring colors . your grieving. 7:30-10, Bowling alleys reserved er than airpl^ea and go out in bafW you the new coiffures • and including Ocean Blue. this time” in opposition to censor­ There la the teng-mldrlff aulU that wood flnishea to match practically Come, at daa-ning; to the sky for MiaS Von Deck’s group E. S. fog or other le a th e r hazards. Bern, Switzerland, April 9—(81 ship. He authorised use of the di­ in doule 6-buNon or novel* ha win ba glad to help you chooat above . «■ • that 1^ be eapecUMfy beoom- add a slim trim caps for Easter any furniture you may have, "rhey They will csirry'’ .two-way radio —The Federal Ckninctl decreed to­ rect potation. ,: ly ilyies! Ridi looklng.roy* amartn'ess too. Glan-plalds are a Just Arrived in Time for Easter Sing your joy that even leaves communication huV Towers said, day that the SwlsA flag, for the THURSDAY SPECIALS taff to yow facial features and are exceptional value at 339..90 and Sardine Catch Increased 4. 'ihat military aid to Yugo­ popular choice fqr tha alender. An­ when you see one of these "Stow- is a new shipment of sweet hand- are weaving have the exclusive advantage of first time, be flown on transAt- slavia was being rushed across the onMIlanete! S9« win eertainly give you a “lift.” Weba of wonder, tales of truest other la a three-piece x ^ a lr of Aways” .j’ou’Jl want one too. kies that are as colorful as Spring throttling their 8peed\to that of lantic shipa, vem ls which will be seas aa fast as possible. Green Stanp«uGiven With Cash Sales. soft wt»l, sporting soft Shoulders Itself. A lovely selection of Elaater love! The 1939 catch of sardines off a moving ship or remal(iing sta­ Swiss-owned m chartered to car­ 8. That tbe United Service 6r^ V Tea A*e *Talhattcipattsg” This soutbweatem New Brunswick tionary at altitudes low enough for ry food to Eimpean ports for ship­ accentuated, by la yoke Witn^ a top Easier Gifts of (lothing for the cards too 9c up At The Yarn and gknizatlons for National Defense, SaHag Gift Shop. ^ ' amounted to more than 236,100 air and surface comntanders to ment to li^ -Iock ed Swltserland, coat, three-quartera length and\a Children Is Alwa.vs Aeoeptable Just organised in New York to FMaeo-Ameileaa 7 ^ In s new Esster equate fox collar. Dresamak^ barrels between January and swap information by Voice. These cari^oes were i transported I operate more than 300 recreation, because Fradin's have a and in Marlow's in­ August, as compared to only 180,- He says he expects them to be of by Greek/Vugoslav and other for­ suits also of striped ivool flannel fant and toddler's Saddle Hhoea Are Ev<¥ Popular welfare and Spiritual service Clubs new selection of becoming This season brown and white 600 barrels in the entire year of vital importance in -r convoying eign ahi^ until spreading war in- at Army, Navy, and defense cen­ Spaghetti Cans 25c subtract the pounds and no mat­ dept, they have dar­ ng maternity frocks in the saddle shoes in both rubber apd 1938. minesweepers, minelayers and. terfer ters, deserve the united support of ter what suit you prefer this is a ling bonnets 29c to 'PM*.,boy and redlngote Styles that leather soles are featured for chil­ Americana. Spring to be autted. 99c in flne pique. Valvlta •re genuine ” Bpirit lifters” and dren in the famous Buster Brown Adorable taffetas. Apparatus Given Real Teai / $1,800,000,000 Actaally Spent only 9»M. ahoes in sixes 8 1-2 to 12, and I'tterly Feminine But Decidedly Sizes 1 to 6 for |1.()0 'The president reported'that the 12 1-2 to 3. See them at Gustaf­ Cans Smart Blouses and sweet cottons Shelbyvllle, Ind.—(8 V - Shelby overnment had actually spent 31.* Tomato Sauce ^llc From the Bealtest Advisor for are being shown this Easter. ’The son's in the John.son Block, county's new rural Are truck had 00,000,000 for construlitlon and Baator you'H dote on thia tempt- too. New knitted suits for little Wilrose has received a gorgeous boys 31.00 up at^. just been delivered. A salesman facquisition of materials in the first lag hraadt three'months of 1041 as against f i r f fl selection do tempt you. Many The Appearance of Your Spring ■was waiting to demonstrate It. OVBlVMi boast tucked pleats,. some are Outfit Depeads on a Good I ’tiderr Somebody telephoned there was 31.400,000,000 in the last half of A ny Kind Macaroni or I'M SAVING ON g oupa Sour Have You Seen the Amurciaakll sheer, others with dainty hand Azalea? garment fire on Hiram Drake's farm. The 1940. 9 taaspoona baking pom'der dran’n work, some, military, but Have you seen the new-Smart- salesman. Fire Chief Bernard Jones For aircraft, ships, and ordnance BRANDON SUIT! 1 teaqwon aalt It is displayed in Millkowskl's Spaghetti • Lb.10c I THAT/MAKI ail adorable from 11.00 up. You'll window and you'll enjoy the dis­ form model.s? They’ll Imimuve any and an a.sslstant got into the truck the government spent an average 1-9 cup t u g u ^ like their Manning hosler>’, too, in flgtjre and gradually p e i«c t it as ^nd hurried off. inside of a half of 3197,000,000 a month for the 1-3 tea^ftoon aoda play of other potted plants, llUea, When I buy a Styi«nxurit« place Y'our Order Early for Y’6ur Girdlee, lightweight corselets and the demonstration. \ 1 cup buttermilk. new plant facilities in. January. TaU Caa Alaska terns,. And yet all I' pay at Mix and sift the Sour, baking In the south, a. roast suckling Hot ('rasa Runs for Good Friday full control garments—alao health belts. A t the Smart-form Shop, Charges AnG-Labor Spying February and March, compared Wtrds ia... powder, salt, sugar and aoda pig with an orange iri its mouth and we don't know of better ones .i.AN D ARE EASY ON YOUR BU^I^TI 843 Main St. Tel. 4038. Hours 2 with 346,000,000 in the entire year and stir in the nuts. Add the is a traditional Easter treat. In than those made by The Davis 1940. Pink Salmon Can' other parts of the country a sad­ to 9 p. j«i. Los Angeles, April 9—(JF)—Har­ . awlted butter to the slightly Bakery that are filled with frylt ry Bridges, his deportation hear­ For bases, stations, and fortifi­ ' beaten egg. add the buttermilk dle of baby lamb Is the apeclalUv. 29c. a doi. ICaater cakes too can ing in recess to permit him to pre­ cations, the president reported an T a n oa a •nd atlr into the dry ingredients. But for the budget menu, aach of be made to order. Consider some Tour Favorite Easter Hymns and side at a union convention, charg­ . outlay of • 3880,000,000 for the Mix Just enbugb to moisten. Pour these is too expensive. ' ' ,of their ^delicious, home-made /^ Classics ed today that the FBI “is perform­ quarter year Just ended as against Into a butter^ loaf pan (about 4 Roast chicken is a standard taste-tempting baked ham 89c a in recorded music can be bought at ing anti-labor espionage formerly 3330,000,000 in the last half of Shrimp Cana 27 c by 9 inches) and bake in a mod­ feast day dish more comfortable lb. for your Blaster night suppej. J L Potterton’s. Hallelujah; done by company hirelings.” 1940. I’M SAVMO ON MY for the moderate budget. For a None of Ontlajr for Britfsh erate own (329 degreea F.) for 40 Large 18-Os. Oaa Del Meato to 80 Snnuten large family, a'handsome 16-pound None of the total outlay of $L-^ THORIMWOOO SHMTSI turkey is a good buy. A leg of. 800,000,000, which Included aUIl ladK-tdoahtj- DteUag^stas the Iamb is always, welcome at Blast­ other catei^>rtes, was for British SardinesX Cans 23c They (it me neatly and OaetiMM ‘’Taek-tite” Bags ter er, too- orders, he said. eoBdortaUy. Patterns ars SpHag / He, agreed with a recent state-, etnarter. Sanforistd'. |00 that will give '>your There's Outstanding (Quality In SAVE $li '" " “ menl by Joohn D. Biggers, OPM costume that alluring Theee Names of Men's Wear This Blaster production chief, that the next 100|| Ivory Flakes or \ Sniah for Easter. Ro­ Cheney ties, A r- OR MORE days would be precious in the all- *51'^ man strip^ sUks, silk ■row shirts, ON YOUR out defense and aid programa. Mr. gabardines, genuine derwear, „ hand- The’ Swing Is To Roosevelt added that the next 100 Ivory Pkg. leathers in pastel col­ kles, ties, Hole- days after that also would be cru­ ors as well as the 'proof Hosiery; cial ones. EASTER . Six southern governors were to ever ^popular browns, navies and Hlrkok and Pio­ WITH AEWfUHE FAIRIC COIUK I COW call on Wm touy, reportedly to I’M SAVING ON A blues are seen from $1.28 up at neer belts and, NORTON’S urge further deeentrfulzation of Chipso Thf Dewey-Richman Oo.,- / suspendel^, Mun- defense works to benefit that sec­ Large UcdiOBi con be o frilly sheer'cotton, sing underwear, Outfit CUARANTEED TO OUTIACT THE IHIRTITIELF NEW BKANDON HATI tion. ,. far 3 7 c ' for o tailored or dressy rayon In anaiier to a request from Tru-Val shirts For Men ’« Quality Clothing In that connection the president Man.. thsse (elta are Mrs. C, B. we are glad Jo again and Stetson hats all have earned' crepel Only ; t . > j . 9 3 c 'declared the defenae program was greatt print this recipe for their reputation and are nationally And .taUt abont not proceeding on a basis ^f bene­ rich colore, sporty IndlM Padding advertised. Remember your head­ fits by doltars and cents to each ''RUDOir* lONNITS tOourtes>' Dewey-Richman Oo,l quarters for all these faroritea is $1.65 atatc, or on a square mile or poptl^ P. & G. Soap trimsl Only...... 29B Place in a twO'quart pan i pint ’The C. E. House A Son, Inc. lation basis, but rather where it Such flattering itylesi of milk. Bring to a boil^ In the Mai’s Slots - Topcoats would result in the greatest speed Pe.doRne-broldt or rough tneantime take 3-4 cup com meal Kperlal Faster Dinner - and efficiency from a national and Wet down wltkJ-2 cup oold Radishes, celery, roast stuffed ’’ standpoint. HEALTH MARKET straw. Block, Navy. $| milk. When milk rcawca the boil­ chicken, creamed new jMtatocs, ' Factors Dictattag PlaoeoieBta ing polnt,.add com meal and stir fresh asparagus, endive salad, and Fumishings at He oald he had told certain Leave yoipr order for delicioos Tenderized Ham for I’M SAVING ON MY •lAUTIPUL SUPS until thick. Remove from,,Are and strawberries and cream, frosted groups from states havlbg cold Eaater! add ^ cake or cookies, coffee, milk. ImproTe Tour HAT-I-TUDEt clim stM 'why all-year’ round mili­ SPRING msi In rayon crepe or sotlnl 1 pint cold milk m n Inrge Family ICaater Dinner •- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES tary camps could not be located in Camisole topsl Lacy onesi 2 level tablespoons butter ' .Fresh pineapple and orange cup, their immunities and that they WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF SEA FOOD Fve nsTtr teen titi like 3-4 cup molaasee - roast turkiey, gtblet gravy, fluffy with n Now LCE-'VfHier-Bloo* had understood. Clbeapest access ITEMS AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED! thess for less than 75el 3-ler>gth tojloredsli 3 ^ q q 1 beaten egg mashed potatoes, new , peas, cold to raw m aterials and supply of .WooMlntd rayons, i 1 teaspoon cinnamon asparagus, yina'igrette dressing, -X Polly Prw ton - m i m needed labor also were factors die- J 49c 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg fresh mint and len»on lee, daisy THE tating placement of facilities, he SHIIR CHIPPONS 1-4 .lb. seeded raisins. cake, coffee, milk. S h o e A Fisairsd toShe „ said. JIGGS DINNER • . . oil silk from top to Smt.mrn.raw ami CaUim**' CASCADE He added there were more Mix WeU. Cover top with crack- toel High twist 45-gouge! ;>r crumba dot with butter. Bake Easier Is the Time for Nweets Too For Women um pa in tbe south becatise 'df tb* Corned Beef and . In a moderate oven 879 deuces for and you’ll love the nfw woven • mild climate, while the middle, Meaty Bib 3-threodl And only 3 9 c hour. < straw baskota by Whitman'a filled Pay As wiest amt' eaat had more- factory With colored eggs 90c and 31.00 A 2 e— St hat by iIm fsMeei LSB production solely from the point of view of efficiency. YOUR NIW SHOIS M W Tepr VawT Is ttw MUltoery and special Easter boxes of Whit­ Fortune (let acquainted Mhur-Blec precesa. The Cssrade Corned Beef I’M SAVMG ON RNI Cry TUa Easter man’s 31 up. Burnham and be eutflttod for . Spring will wear leaser heeaase h takee. Lams BriaiMt Thrilling copies of higiter I the bonnet whimSics in hats Shoes for Meh\ OMSSSOOa./. Brady arid Lovell and Cove! Coro­ Mnnebeeter nnen Jinve three liMee aa lang le ssake. It's Solar EeUpoca ^ priced stylesl Everything efaarming for both the mother net chocolates that ale old favor­ X bought several pet- daughter thif Spring. In fact see the ndvaningee reDehle, feldehle and repereerv- that's new, exdtingl | . ^ 8 ites'too, 60c lb., EUster bened. And • In eight centuries. London had || Corned Beef terns I Pine rayons—cot* Wards have received ocxllM of fiUod Easter eggs 10c, at Services looobW* no total ecUpaea of the Sun. iriUle orce^l ■ew shipment today of darling Quinn’s Pharmacy. High-Grade UXWMMgdbM; Edinburgh. Scotland, bad them la ’^bW* for children for 39c and SEE OUR COLD CUTS DEPARTBfENT Shoes -JVrl Asms. T h e tow ed Bm,” 3SA6. 1433. 1993 and 1692, and aa al­ For a Fine Variety of Cooked Meats— Freshly Sliced find Jaunty piUboxee, level- A Bweet AppeaOag BonM|t That Charge It Today I most total eclipse in 1699. ealiers and off-the-face Easily Fits to Sat Off Her Diaaplea For the Children Aa You Order! , and felts for ypnrself, isv- and a beautifully tailored soft 824 trijnmed. with ribbons and wool, pastel coat, or . a swanky Qwesy de...aew , eeleeAil ia- Why OolBs A re Seratod ASK FOR ‘^I-H AT* FISH CAKES—POTATO SALAD and veils galore from 31 to navy blue to make that toddler tbe M AIN tespretotiewi of the Paa-Aamr- for Easter and Spring wear. "fait” of tbe Eaater parade can be O tns are made with roogb, saw- i —CHICKEN PIE. STREET found ia CarroU’s Kiddies Shop, ieaa wave that's sersyiag the tooth edgea ta deter peraona from tlto GMidNw'h Fair siaes 1 to 6. 32A3 to 38F6. NORTON CLOTHING CO. KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR collecting tbe preeloua metals by I T E L . 5161 * . of ClMrlas of the Fltx, $1.00 . 8S7 Mhiii Street Next To Green 9 t Gold Bakery i fluag or scraping (he adgaa, apd ? CHIP STEAKS ? ooHhms for children Frwdi atrawberrica bdong totba- 995 Maki Street Formerly Norton !%oe Store t*B w . V A PaLOff. then pasting the colas at full val-1 of ths ideg of a hair Easter rmbu. Served with cream ue. 824-828 M A IN ^T R E E T T ^ 516t JFm aad flub-debejaad powdered sugar they are per- 1. \ mAiscnESTER EVBP7TNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1941 cree and the paymenL” the presi­ tint M exico to Use dent said. s messurs reducing the license fee tion an- bowlers of the taken in eoutkem Yugoslavia, Defense Agency tlona for the 609 officers (utd men 1 _ D m Uib assed a bill appropriating '$50(1 to throughout the day German, motor German and 10 Ital­ niong. with much artillery and war _J gelp them entertain tbe naUdnxd mans, “nor is there any Indicatidh transport and tank columns in the Space in Three Mills Is Bee seee tke make- Anthony. “Will it mean ths snd of from the expropriated shipe for Highway Chief 'laaberiala of aO kinds. Michael Cbomas (Osnttnned From Page One) convention of the Order of Women when that contact will be effect­ Striimica area of southern Yugo­ Leased for ^ Year for baa lean our love? Must it? Oh, how can I ian Freighters. the “duration of the present state X German epokesman declared Michael Choman, of 29 Wood­ Leglaiatora in Hartford May 18-1$. ed.” i slavia.” \ love creahiag. SIm Mainee Clar- explain to him? How can I show f emergency." unless they wero ‘Armor Coal’ today that "the Serbian aUte ia committee had held a public hear­ The order waa founded in (Connec­ Flat lands and good roods of the - This was the^ section in the enoe for caUlag la pbUce. The 2ble to return to their homelands. land street, died at hia- home .last ing on the proposal pn March 27 Warehouse Purposes. morning papers confirm thst him that 1 bad to do it?" 'Mexico City, April 9—(>P)—Mex­ They are now in custody of their tottering after only a few days of night srter an illness of about ticut The appropriation now must, "Vardar valiey, which the Germans southeastern corner of old Serbia I I ■I Budget Fashions had never been fa Money Saver. and that it' had been ~ unoppoeed get Senate approval. f'C ' ' throngb which the Germans struck thought. Anxiously aiie waits as ican seamen had orders today to consuls in Tampico Ond Vera operatlona by our forces." ■five years. Borii in Poland he had y>Ok after a surprise dash aoroas Two leases ot Cbeney Brothers dear to her, yet, in that moment, Chitz. aaaertion followed quickly been a resident of Manchester for then. He asserted alsdv that the ITie House killed 'without debate TOUtheastern Yugoslavia, enabled to tarn the 'Vardar road to Salon­ Toby and Vera read tbe pews. she wanted to gather it all up and nm up the Mexican merchant ma­ committee had spent cohsiderable about 40 bills unfavorably report­ ika. property by the United Alrcfaft SurMy they will recognize her. Immigration (tuthoritiee have Aptfl a-tiow eort an announcement that several im­ the past 11 yesrt and worked as time stu(iylng die provistona of them to ^iroceed at break-neck hold it close to her heart. She rine colors on two German and indicated the crews might be in­ portant key pcelUone guarding a landscape gardner. ed by committees. speed, since dawn toward SalonBca. No Estimate of Number corporation wefe filed today at When they do not, she decides wanted to keep all these girls for it ot COBMCtlCVt SUt« similar le^alation enacted during A . proposal for scientific tc«ts - (Dispatches from Greece con­ they heve known her nil tbe time, 10 Italian freighters, in token of terned lit the interior. ^ Iqr tlM «pl>U«Uon ot Yugoelavia't comraunicatlona haa He leaves hiS wife. Mrs. Sophie the World war. Outnumbered Greek^xwere said the office ot the town clerk. T he friends, she wanted to go on listen- - - * seised b • the Nasi Army af­ Choman and two sons, Anthony for drunken driving through to be fighting only a delaying ac­ tained no estimate of the number that they ate Just waiting to seo' t Ing to the intimate details of their the first expropriation of Axis iaOooo «r -aniaor coat” ia In commenting on world cona­ analysis at the alcoholic content of of troops who might be cut off by rentals will run during the term'iff what she will do. ter atur reelJrtance, and Stanley, all of Manchester. tions, Baldwin said that “no oiie tion, and It 'was indicated they in­ I lives, she wanted to be Just Bee vessels in the western hemisphere, ■d ta detail In tM biennial Declare 'ilKioaands Oapiured The funeral will be held from body fiuids was saved from a simi­ tended to give up Salonika rather the German wedge, nor any indica­ one year and represent consid­ Davis, another girl .like them- The merchantmen were seized Steel Fit*m Faces can say how great th^ emergency lar aumnoary death when Republi­ tion whether British expeditionary eration of $8,679. Big Idea Is Stolen of State Hlfbway C5oinmla> DNB, official German news the Holmes Funeral Home Satur­ will be" and that it might become than have it subjected to heavy I selves, instead of ths hakrass who last week In the harbors of Tam­ agency, declared thousands of day morning at 9{30. Prayers will can Majority Leader Wlllfam L. fire such as destroyed it in tbe forces were among them. With­ The aircraft company will use 1 r Chapter XXVI ' waa buying herself what they pico and Vera Cruz. WOUaitt J. Oox, Tbe report, be said at St. Bridgel’a church at so grave, 'as to necessitate thst Hkdden was -unable to answer a. drawal to the east apparently tbe space, approximately 53,(XK) Contempt Action form waa p ro fited to Yimoelav aoldlera. including sev­ "we evacuate our cities." World war, "What’s the matter with you. I caUed an "Italian prince." Mexican crews were assembled eral generals, had been eSptured 10 o’clock, w'lth burial in St. meiHter’B query as to_ whether would be blocked by German' forces square feet In three mill buildings, to man the ships in Mexican coast­ IT’S THE ot both Houaea of the The Houae had adjourned be­ simBw measures were still under *rfae Germans will find the city who won a' corridor to the Aegean Bee?" Vera asked, as Beatrice She'd never go back to Clar­ and that a vait amount of war Brldget’a cemetery. A requiem fore the Senate passed the mea­ virtually deserted. J. Paul Thorne, for warehousing purposes. rooe from the table. “Jittery?” ence, no m atter what happened! wise and international trade under Aaaembljr yeaterday. U high mass will be chanted Monday cohsidMtion by tbe Judiciary there yesterday /as the' Greeks Undert erms of one lease, 12,- a decree of expropriation issued Boston. April 9—($>)—The Beth­ material—as yet unestimated — sure. (Committee. Pending a check by American Red (Cross representa­ There was such matter-of-fact af­ "I don’t want to even see him! AH aabmitted to the *ov«i^ had been seised. morning at nine o'clock. ‘ Before approving the defense tive in Greece, and one of tbe last evacuated Western Thrace as in­ 000 square feet of first floor space, fection In her tone, such serene I want is Anthony! Oh, how Will last night by ETesldcnt Manuel lehem Steel. (Company, holding DOBBS in aeconlance «1Ui The funeral home will be open Hadden, th^ measure was held over defensible. 10,000,square feet of second flr Avila Camacho. bill, the Senate received a favor­ for posaihl^Tlebate tomorrow. • to leave Ssdonika before roads absence ofvundercurrent, that Bea­ I tell him?" more than, a blUion dollars ita, thlB evening until funeral time for able report on the state labor re­ 'across, the Vardar valley were cut, (Exchange Telegraph, British space and '516 square feet of office trie*trice knew^at once she’d been In a little while, she’d be sit­ To Arrange Compensation Smartest Thing in New Hats. itenance ^eoata, the friends. • " From Its ^ties and Boroughs ne'ws agency, reported from An­ space, will be leased for $3,375 in. worth of defense contracts, to­ ‘olUnd” for Jurisdiction Rows lations measure, and leglalative Committee, tnq House received a declared thousands were streaming kara. Turkey, that some of the ^ ^ ^ k wwrong. ro i These girls had not the ting across the table at lunch with Mis order said the urgent need day faced a contempt of court Treat Yourself To a Dobbs attonvOt action was completed on the aid favorable report on a measure from the Aegean seaport the spinning mill. \ --..J 1 teat inkling of suspicion. him. “Then I’ll leave the store and of a Mexican merchant marine in creation of to dependent children .bill with Greek forces who had been In In a second lease, 15,000 square She must compose herself! .She action filed in the U. S. Circuit amonr the which would increase the salary of Many -in Macedonia remember^ Thrace were falling back toward go to Mr. Weeming's office. . a Wartime paucity of shipping C!ourt of AppeaU by the National •'This Easter! , a a * a * r ' ‘‘Not Justified” house passage. ed the Bulgar occupation of the feet of space on the first floor’qf went into the bedroom, taking the She played with tbe thought of space brought on /the expropria­ attrSidliid type of Funerals Middletown's mayor from $1,500 Alexandroupolis, near the Turkish Labor Relations Board. Oox. The defense bill came before the to $3,000, port during the World War when velvet mill V2B and 15,000 squai^ tabloid with, her. “Why don’t they sticking this out another day. tion,* but that cofnpenaation for The boiird charged that the ___ a t b r Senate in the form of an amend­ thousands starved, disease took a frontier. . feet in mill V3B plus* 1,200 square see?*‘ she asked bsrself. "Tbsrs I Even one little day was suddenly the vessels would be arranged aaviaga In maiin^ coats (Oontisoed From Page One) Louis DeLuca (Winston Burdette, CBS cor­ company violated a board order le The funeral of Loui.v DeLuca, ment to a 'measure passed several heavy toll and residents . worked feet of office spaqe will be rented am, and—" aha looked into the precious. , ‘\ after the end of the European by recognizing an independent $5 ■Bde poaaible because weeks ago by the Republican-con­ in labor battalions. respondent at ATikara, said in a for $5,304. mirror, "There I am again!*' , struggle. ; ___ has an indicated aver tlon, and J. B. Matthews, chief of 154>/i Oak street, who died sud­ broadcast last night that the Brit­ union, described by the NLRB as denly Sunday, waa held at the W. trolled Houae to give aUtutory A bout Tow n Beslstaaoe Oivm Way Gradually But something in the mirror ar­ A man came into the ^IqMrt' Responsible sources ■ said one company-dominated, as bargain­ I «f atx or more years. Oobb'^ Investigator for the Houae dom- authority to the state defense or­ ish were forming a second- line of rested her. She examined the face item figuring in the post-war set- “oiling" coeta, atone fac- h^lttee on UnAmerican activities, P. Quiah funeral home, 225 Main Resistance ^above Salonika gave defense across the Greek peninsu­ \ ment. A heavy man in " a ing agent for employes of the ganization established by execu­ A card from Sergeant Jerry JLov- on the front page. suit who stood beside a dummjM tlemi^t was $12,000,(M)0 owed by company’s Fore River shipbuild­ Cbmell HATS for Itself in four to live to^testify as to the extent of any street at 8:45 this morning and at tive order of Former Gov. Ray­ way gradually as' the German di­ la southwest of Salonika.) Public Records "It is different." Oerihany and Italy for petroleum 8ubVe;eive activity in defense In- S t' Jamea’B church at 9 o'clock. ett at Camp Blanding states that vision. moving wltfi"the speed of Account of Flanking Attack a lace dress and surveyed the d ing plant in Quincy. mond E. Baldwin, Reiwbllcan. the 43rd Division and the 31st Di­ She sUred iDingrily into tbe partment with shrewd,' narrowed q^ipmenta from Mexico, dustrids. Representative Thomas Rev. Vincent J. Hinea celebrated The amendment, greatly revis­ tbe blitz campaigns in Poland and The high command gave this mirror. "I’m thinner, that's what ^^ealdent Avila Camacho order­ patient « the gravel (R., N .^.) suggested they be the mass and also conducted the vision took part in the dedication the west, hit the lowlands where account^ of the sudden Nazi flank­ eyes. $2.95 ing the defense aet-up established of the camp parade ground and' Warrantees it is. '—I’ve lost that superior, 'He's leaking for me!" The hu­ ed xFina'nce Minister ; Eduardo Denver University Dean Dies WMcr*ovu.bound macadam roads called. burial'sbrvlces in S t James's cem­ by Baldwin, provided for the ap- the Vardar empties into the ing attack: anobbish look.. And-,-and I’m not Suarez to "determine the indem­ ,ta system, or a total of flagpole last Sunday. The honored Aegean, then wheeled ' eastward Soon, after the Palm Sunday in­ By two warrantee deeds, Morris miliation of being trapped before ha stata a; Questioned on this same point, etery. pointlnent of an "adnilnlatrator guest of the day waa Governor Housen has acquired Washln^on glamorous any mote.” she ended the masquerade herself nity for^ach ship, giving the own­ Denver, April 9—(d*l— Dean MtasMvaiva been surfaced since Miss Perkins ^ d the Labor De­ As the body was brought Into for state defense" by Governor tdward the city. vasion of Yugoslavia and Greece Spesaard. L. Holland, of il^orida. by Hitler’s Balkan Armies, the street property, one piece from crushed her. She shrank behind a er the "op^rtunity to Inten-ene Reuben E. Nyawander, 63, of the WWk vee begim by the State partment had "do way of know­ the church Mrs. John Barry, the Hurley, The administrator, who The move completed the sepa­ In tils photograph, she had been provided ittspur laws. Denver Univeralty school of Sci­ jMtpartment' In tbe sum- would serve at the pleasure of the The 118th Observation Squadron ration of the Struma, valley de­ Yugoslavs withdrew In southeast­ Hattie E. Kuhney and the other rack of dresses. "I must gat out of ing" about the 06<^unlst influ­ organist, played and James Breen of this state flew overhead during from CSiarles B. Loomis. finished, assured, the glittering here!" / "The indemnities fixed will be ence and Engineering, died Isat SWING INTO ACTION of this mileage ence in strike aituatioM mod ex­ sang, "Sweet Saviour Blcaa>Ua Ere chief executive and receive a sal­ fense gabrisons, farther east, from ern Serbia '(possibly in an effort paid at the end of the war, with night. He had attained national I a Bumce of crushed stone the dedication ceremonies, Lovett to protect the important rail cen­ product of a deft hairdresser’s art, But Miss Getz, bumping Into pressed the opinion UuM the FBI We Go." At the Offertory Mr. ary designated by him, would be states. the rest of tbe Greek and British a superb htasseuse, a gifted mo­ her, said, "Liook at that." The man the addition of Interest accumu- recognition for research In radio- WITH A Into a bed of bituminous would be most likely to\havc' in- Breen sang "Ave Marla" and at the chief coordinating official for forces. Earlier, the high command ter of’'Skoplje which the (Sermans lated between the dgte of this de- l.-jctive and infra-red rays. which not -only adds the entire defense program. reported taking yesterday.) diste. had taken out a tape measure. formatlOh on the subject. the elevation Mfa. Barry sang At 2 o'clock this afternoon No. announced communications with “And now, in this store dress, ."They’re going to put new carpet to the road with one ap- She told the committee th i^th e De Profundus." At the close Working with the Administra­ the Struma front had been broken. ■ This ■ uncovered the Greek left C u rb Stocks ,-hut tacreasea the qu^l- 2, S. "M. F. D., was called on a flank, which had been hinged at vrith my hair ill wrong and my down. First thing we know, they’ll Cavalry Twill duty artment had the power Ipwn i Miss Dana J<^ed in. “It Just goes tatives that have becom^'lqgaily $■ fourth classtflcatlon In- Harter (D., Ohio) commented that Beth Steel ...... mower at work in the small park eatabUahed as the collective J>^r- .9 8 er Dyes snd Other Easter all roads with so mahy un- "a knock-dowm, drag-out fight be- eral social security grants. to show you, being rich Is no bed gainlng agency for employas. 's. qualities that rebuiid- tw’een the two great un%ta would Beth Steel 7, pfd The bill no-.'/ goes to Governor between Bow, Garden and Cheat- I of rosea, rm glad Mr: Huntington’s Novelties. Borden ...... Hurley, who .it the tipie the Senate nut streets today, the first grass j not alive to go through it. He "But our fiien must designate and ibe solution instead of play havoc with national defense." cutting of the season. what they want.” IM ted alterations given the Yes." Mlaa Perkins replied, Can Pne ...... acted praised It as "the best blH” thought the sun roae and set In Oise (J. I.) .... before the Legislature. that glri.’* 1 ^ 4 9 throe groups. “and I think wc have to expect Cent) De Paa .. A-t St. John's Polish church on Sizes ra.^Big 31 Educator DaLaxe fit Jfl, smuDuirlxing this work in bis the members of the two great The House approved and headed "Did you ever see her?” Bea­ GIRLS’ DRESSES Commissioner Cox wrrote: Chca and Ohio . to the Senate a bill appropriating Golway street there will be a mass 1 9 3 7 , trice asked. unions to behave . like normal (Thrysler ...... tomorrow morning. Holy Thurs- I .iNi Prlaeeaa, Suapeudar and Other a continuation of these pro-, American citliena in such a sttua- $300,000 for a'li armory at the "Onoe, when she was a little Sport and Drees Styles this unsatisfactory part of Col Gaa and El . University of Connecticut. Unlvcr- day, at nine o’clock, and in the j girl. He took her through the store. Uon." (>>rol Inv Tr ...... 33 \ evening at 7:36. Good Friday, CHEVROLET COACH 1^ 4/ h^^w ay mileage should, wlth- In response to an ■ inquiry by /{ity off! lals at a recent public She had on a white bunny coaL*\ 59c to $1.98 1 » w years, be made adequate Coml Solv . bearing urged the appropriation' masses wilt be kt the same hours, This car needs a little work—but is priced $100 below the market. lA>ok it over. . The coat bad been' ermine. Bea­ A complete range of styles and Representative Faddis (D.. Pa.I. Cons Edison as. a defense i.ieasure, asserting 0 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Saturday trice remembered It sharply. She’^ BLOUSES tbs traffic on it, and be placed Mias Perkins said she did not re­ aizee. See our Whits Dreesea—^ stisfaetpry maintenance cost Cons Oil . : : ...... that the Reserve Officers’ training morning at 9 o’clock. Tbe hours been 10 years old. The newest sensoHen VeUa, too! gard "ballot box stufftag" in an Cent Ckn ...... program wa« being hampered by for tbe three masses Blaster Sun­ After an hour or two. Budget at k capital cost within our Allls-Chalmera union election as on the college campus sjqd economically jusUfl- Corti Prod-...... lack of adequate faculties. day will be given In these coluttitis Fashions oattlsd down to the busl- KIDDIES* COATS ’*an alarming situation" but as Del Lack and West Also approved by the Houae waa Saturday morning. 1940 PONTIAC 1940OLD8MOBILE nMS ot selling dresses. Beatrice ^ Neat, Trim and Toddlers’ Coats. Sliea 1 te $ “very had ^behavior."; JJouglas Aircraft .. waited on customere, and at the bporty. > $2.98 Faddis asked whether she would Du Pont ...... SEDAN TOBPEDO SEDAN back of her mind there was a Irewn Paetel shades with i>olk bonnets favor a "cooling off period " before Eastman Kodak ... numbed wonder. Suppose ahe’d Long or ahort sleevae; tuck-ln and band to match. a' strike could be called.- Equipped with Radio, Heater. Good tires. Beautiful Blue. Has Radio, Heater, White really boon kidnaped? Who would AU White of Easlem Elec Auto Lite .... Plnehurst Grocery jirtU "be Eaeter Headquarters Drivea only 1S,00>0 miles, • Urea. Like new inside and oat. 4izei4teK)l ■tylae. Alee the n ^ nautical bloueee Psrors Oooilng Off Period. Gen Elec ...... care, would really grieve, except 'IcefWn and White* with broM buttons and sleeve Inaignla. Other Coate for the Little BUse Wing Surrenders ^'I'm in favor of a cooling off Gen Foods ------.... for the Marjorte $ft0s Advertised. Fhmous Mdrell Cnarence? "And he can alwaye go . or Felkm period." alje replied., "whenever Gen M otors...... Reudy-to-Seryp''Raiii —• sleo Morell^a Regular K»ric to Mitwi Frothingham!" W c ARC HEADQUARTCAS $1.98 to $3,89 A BARGAIN AT— PRICED ONLY— Mr.'WeemIng might «iare. He the parties agree to it," The Hecker PrOd ...... Ham. Order theee Items now — also your Easter fOR THE WORLD FAMOUS Some for the little miss with plqpe Prom Page One) Labor Department, thie secretary Tnt Harv ...... Turkey—sthlle we have the right steee of Yellow »795 ^ S 9 5 was fond of her, beneath his ron- collar and cuffs. All with match­ <^3 stant disapproval." But who elsie ?"J ing hats. added, had encouraged wTltlng Int Nick ...... Tag, fresh Conneetiemt Turkeys Irom Mr. Brown. GLOVES .the town of Xantbe, 30 miles such ‘pro'vlalons into union con- Int Tel and Tel .... No one. No one at all: The store EDUCATOR of the port of Kavallo, Also CapQBB, Fryers sad Small Roasting. Chick- wouldn’t change. It would go right U k e and ambrotdared eyelete. In •ttacta.. ____ Johns Manvllle .... 1940 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE COUP, $795; on the way Bruce Sheldrake and fiHOIf FOR CHILDRIII white and an paetel ehadae. BOBBY SUITS ...... 59c to $1.00 advanowl from, here to the She said, however. ■ that she Kiennecott eea. Radio—Heater—White Tires. For the Bigger Boy! of the Aegean sea. though it would be difficult to en­ Lehigh Val Rd ... the trust company wanted It to ot the Greek soldiera who force such procedure by law where ...... i; _ go. SUITS ...... 59c to $1.9B Ligg and Myera B . "Yet, if 1 disappeared as Bee 59c bad'fought desperate- workers were not bound by. con­ Lockheed Aircraft . 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN..___ ..$475 1939 L^ALLE SEDAN —^ Radio and FOR ' White Btouse With Dark Pants. in the Struma river valley, try- THURSDAY AT PINEHURST avis—” her eyes sought An- GET YGIIR FEET tract. Loew’s :.T...... 1940 CHEVROLET COACH — Radiof^ . Heater ...... $69o ay*s, and he amiled at her over Waahabls DosgUn Gfovefi rito stem the crushing German "Do you.believe fc man should be Loft ...... WUte smd Natural iqBtce which broke through tbe forced to jeln a union hefjore he LoriUard ...... and Hofiter ...... $595 1938 PACKARD COUPE—.Radio and _ head of a woman be was talk- a jotr on a defense proj- STEAMING CLAMS 1940 PACKARD SEDAN i;iU...... -8875 Heater ...... $525 ':lng to. "Why, Bse DnVls Is more OFF m i NINO ^ariiw string of fortifications J can get Mont Ward .t : . :; important than Beatrice Daven­ earn as “the Metaxas .line," aft ect?" the secretary was asked by Nash Kelv .. j .... 1940“PACKARD COACH ItO ...... $795 1938 PACKARD COUPE—Heater.. .$493 Men’s Dress Shirtsj the U te Premier Geh. John Kepresentative HUttierford '. (R., CHERRYSTONE CLAMS port! Toby would miss me, and Wa have dozens and dozen'of at­ Nat Bisc ...... 1940 PACKARD COACH 110’ ...... $825 Vera. Even Terry’s loathsome wit Hhxas. Pa.1. Nat C^b Reg Fillets of Hadd(Kk, Sole, imd Floandcr. Fresh Halibut, 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ...... $395 tractive glovee for Spring wear. Jiw first offlcia] report here of ' "No, air. I do not." she replied 1940 PACKARD SUPER SEDAN-^ ' ‘ might fail him, for n 'while. Mias $1;00 up .. Nat Dairy ...... Fresh "SalmoiL Cod and Pollock. 1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN — Radio Dane would care, I know she a Buceaasful German advance "Do you believe in the ^osed Nat DUtfU ...... Kfidio and Hofitfir...... $129o and Heater ! ...... $.345 i WrUtes and Foartes •BS in a high command atate- ahop?"*Rutherfi}rtl inquired. N Y Central ..... 1940 PACKARD SEDAN 120 ...... $895 would!' And Getide.' And Miss Flannel JackeU HANDBAGS ^ oarlier which said the armor- "That ia a mafler of negotiation NY NH and H ... 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN...... $345 Ryan." Man’s Dreea Troueeia between employer and employe,” Our ((tore will be open all 4*7 Friday and we wiD'have 1937 PACKARD SEDAN—Radio and In six short wseks, aha had Fateat and Simulated fioeces had driven a wedge Nor Am Ck>...... another shipment of Fresh F^h Friday mominff. If made a warm placs for hsrself In and Skirto $1.9S nnd $34« iwmrd from Tugoalavia,cut­ the secretary sold. "If they agree Packard Heater .$445 Lenthere Men’s Socks off the TugosUvs from BrU- on a cloaed shop. I .believe in it. If the price of Shatd drops to a more reasonable figure, we many hsarts. “I had no money, no they haven't, that's all rigtit too.” Param Piet ...... 1940 BUICK Job, nothing but the clothes on my Pfifitof SkirU lOc, 15c and S5c w Greek reinforcements and Penn ...... will have a shipment of this abo. Here ore the thoei for Man’s Pnjnmns ig m o n than 30,000 prisoner!, Cluwges General Strike Planned back. T b ^ don’t know wbsre I Pbelpa Dodge .... ’32 Pontiac De Soto c i m $1.00 and $1.98 fiia* and $IJ9 south, the war bulletin Thomas stirred a discuaslon of TORPEDO SEDAN caoM from, or anything about me dreu, ploy or ( I I 59c Communism yesterday when he Phil Pet ...... TENDER CUBE STEAKS , Sedan Airflow Sedan But they Uke ms. Tbsy love me.” . they're corefully Men’s Sweaters Owraaan troops drove past told the military group that Dies Pub Serv N J ...... We have two of these, just like new! How wonderful tm t there were I Dsltan. in aouthaastern Tu- Radio ...... VEAL CHOPS Average 12c to 15c each. constructed to insure Pwtcl Jficketfi $199 to $SJM Committee inveatigators had let­ Two-tone green and one a beautiful blue. people In tbe world who could Men’s .Hboris and > Greek tani- ter! signed "Lee Pressman”

pard, WBs iBBfrIod ta tlie ftaiUy Center eaaaei a bottleneck and Anthem,- ’ ‘Jesus Bald Unto the there waa a Jam at the Center. Hold Cbmiiiimion People, ’ Stainer; for the Offertory, Slleppard, Dry bome^ere. At that tlma Senator Fire Piles Up ^oy Scout Troop Commissioner Tanner wnm »cal Stores O and Mrs. Sheppard received a AaoUter Box Alaim “Give Ear, O Lord.” - Psttlson, snd Hea.ring^^pril 20 ent at the Ineetlng. and sq equip- large number of friiends, Including At 4:15 there was another box On Holy Thui*8day Postiude, Benedlctlbn, Old Hugue­ State Labor Board Bill ests ©alary Boost rhent checkup wXs taken by them. many members o f the Senate. Traffic Here alarm, this time from Box 63 that not hymn. Is Now Registered On L o ^ easiice The meStlhg waa closed at nine Mr. Roosevelt isaued this formal brou ^t xnit 2, 3, and 4 companies Mrs Frank V. WilUahis and Mrs. o'ofckk with tee 8co0t Master’s atatement: to the comer of (Hinton and Oak At the Second Congregational Fred. Phdman"^ wUl appropriately Benediction. ' C lose, on streets for a grass fire. At 4:45 decorate the church for this special "The nation Joins with Texas in church tomorrow evening at 7:30 v ' Troop 138, Boy ikouts of Am­ For Local Teachers Jsnlea Gleason,' .. .*— - ’ ■ mourning the loss of Se.nator Shep­ Aiiriva] of Apparatus on No; 3 went to Ricbarijl rpBd for a the annual Holy Thursday. Com­ Holy Thursday seyvice. A legislattve hearing hits- been Scribe. graSB fire and while they were out, erica, was (ffficially registered as a set for April 30, it was -■ reported M i i n l r l n a l *«!«:'«?<•<> by th*;»mmittee Re­ the dommtttef. First Adhesive J*ostoge Congress piat he achieved distinc­ 27 at Pine and Walnut street, that letter snd reaffirmation, and young the Charter Oak Coimcll at the bUkwllI be olreo tkfore the claliris. pHe|MirtmcnU C l o s e d » oulletin declared..' Jam; Blazes Reported. brought oiit No. 1 company and ^ Withhold Final Judg­ a strike during the life of an ports on Study Made ., ■ Bockley’s PropoeiU committee of the House. This tow-n K ., Recapture a of# Pertta. announced•nnekiin/'^aiil er that day but remained at home tion, but because of the high char­ people of the pastor’s class on con­ monthly meeting, of the Brother-' The Penny Black, first adhesive in care of his physician'until Sun­ acter of the service. he con­ the truck of No. 4. This was a ' The planet Mercury travels at : agrqenient 'with, an*' employer whq William Buckley, a member of Is seeking a refund of $38,000 from I^Mrarafl to O p e r a t e ; ^ y the high oommand yeeterday, Following the bell alarm at 2:40 grais fire in the rear of No. 1 Wal­ fession of faith. ment Pending Sober, (Was c o m p l)^ with the act in hood of the Emanuel Lutheran Of Local Situation; tee board, but not a member of tec P^tege stamp put into gov»^- tovhave been the result day, when he was taHen to Walter tributed to njitional councils. The full choir will sing at this a rate of 2180 miles a minute, the state highway department in incnV.we. appeared May 6. 1840, yesterday afternoon oent In from nut Btreet. \ v ; ‘good faith,” could be interpreted church last night. The Brother­ Hrtiar-g R iiH irp t B 9 . all and great charm of manner. He to the box. Knowing that No. 3 Today’s /Flrea ment pending an opporlimlty for en Berggren. un>M. was a gentleman. Unsparing of or Inhibiting labbr in„the preroga- An ihrttation to visit New Brit­ teachers in tho high school .'and in j meeting final action on tee Inr cd went instead to tee state. Improv-emeiit' 826 to 8300, eon« in Bta, the /Man- had gone to Bolton and that No. The flrst call for a fire today sober and sane consideration.'’ crease. The membera may be poll­ phone ns today. ___company add Sav- Cm the East African front, the hlmpelf, he refused to heed all 4's pump was out when the alarm was r^eived 4»y/ the Manchester I lives which are essential to the ain on Wednesday, April 23, was the seventh snd eighth grades, communique declared, the British warnings of friends tha*. he was Albert L. Ck>le« of Bridgeport, continued advance of the cause." accepted and mil members of the 3100 a year. It also provided for ed by mall on this question, in Travelers from Bagdad tq tM- hr ■ stTHsel Iw w ng . _of Manchester and the sounded, one piece of apparatus department at 8:50 this morning. Democratic Sdpate leader and order to get out contracts. maacus across tea Syrian draert and Lioan AaebciaUon. resumed mess attacks on the Eri­ overtaxing his physical resources from No. 1 came 7rom Pine street There was a grass Are at Hollister "However,” he continued, "in Brotherhood who plan to attend Increases of about 8100 4 year to trean Rbkd Sea port of Massaua. chairman of thd\Judlciary Ooro- are asked to notify Herman John­ those who have been teaching for In the case of Misa Catherine ffoy Scout News now can ui4e a modern mdtpr BtotkWb Cloaed and he hM gone to bis account The arrival of the apparatus blodt- and Summit streets. 'The fire waa mittee which approved the bill, safe-guarding and Insuring these riNAHa ©qi "In the remaining territory (in with every obligation to duty ful- rights, the committee bill requires son. (3arl Matson. Peter Reimer or a number of years. The teachers in Shea and Mts{i -Eather Granstrom, coach instead of a camel. This here win not be in ed East Center street and before set by a boy bn his way to school made the plea last < night while the former principal and teacher trip of fibout i70 miles te mads Lleease ftm. SH Pioneer Para- East AfricAl,” the high command fllled. a police car could arrive,' traffic and he was a rather unhappy boy labor to comply with the reason­ Clarence O. Anderson. the grades below the ifevMth were TSS Jfala Street said, "the situation as a whole Is ering the criticisms of his fel- also- given lh''reasea/which would in the Washington school, and in 24 hours, as compared with 20 Slste TSeeter a-lU be under par- “He was my Arm friend through started to pile up. when caugM at it. iw townsman, John J. 'Eg;an, vet- able tenets of honest and respect­ unchanged."' many years. His passing brln|;s biirtg the total to About 89.S00 the other teacher and principal of Senior Patrol Leader William days by camel. Reeeis S One S . _ The Bon Ami aill Tuniplke Accident The second Cre this morning was n secretary of TTie Connecticut able dealings with employers. tee Manchester Green school, it . TeL S4SS day. The United Alr- An Italian motor torpedoboat sincere sorrow and a great per­ Officer Griffin was the first to also ta k ^ care of by the Man­ "When the. act is clearly and more than fast yeti's budget. But Shaw opened tee meeting last eve­ X. n. Rewelt, Star.-’ at Ehurt Hartford was said to have torpedoed a Brit­ leration of Liabor. this will inc.ude the salary of a was recommended that they be ning at seven o’clock. Next games The only large country in either sonal loss." arrive and was directing traffic chester fire department on a call lisagreeing with Egan's com- properly understood, I am certain Masonic Temple given 8150 a year Increase. inU s « t 7 0 , per cent of ish heavy cruiser In ..the . Red sea, when Officer Cassells drove up Just before neon to 87 Oakland that no fair-minded individual teacher of clecl^lnical drawing, wera played which were followed temperate or tropical regions free but the communique did not claim Ihlnt that t):e bill, aa now di^wn which was- voted' at the last board The general increase proposed by first aid practice. Scout Com­ of dangerous snakes is Madagas­ ity bn all three, shifts Fri- with the other car. Before he had street./This v/as also a grass fire. r it had been in committee l^r whether he be favorably inclined Activities in the recommendation last night tout will be cloaed aH day the veMcl had been sunk. C. C. Conferences an opportunity to help much, he Cbnipany No. 1 of the South meeting. / , ^ missioner Griswold and Assistant car. Read Herald Advf. some time,, would "regulate labor to labor or oapiital can claim that The finance board had prepared' will bring the wages up to the y for Baater. was called away for an accident Manmester fire department bad rhther than industryjColea con­ the rights of all are not properly standard set six years ago. With office of the Vocal SelecUve at Summit and Middle Turnpike, Wedneeday, April 9: a atatement in w hl^ about 160 Are Nearing Close the A n t call for a fire this after- tended the measure was "a swell Weguarded.” school employees were conaldsred. adoption of tee recommendation of Board wUl be closed Frl- To Make Plans east. Buses on the Manchester noqh when It was called at 1:20 to Temple Chapter, Order o t East­ liut wUl he open Saturday break for labor.” ' \ Hurley. Non-Ommlttal. ern Star, regular 'meeting, social In reaching/ this decision it ’took the finance board tt U' expected Green line detoured through Por­ C^per HIU and O dar streets for a Gby., Robert A. Hurley refused that there.will he few changes In A meeting tonight at 7 o'clock ter and Pitkin streets and the grass fire. A^nst Assume ReeponslbUltlea time, refreshments. into considriatloi} the wages paid package stores and taverns For Easter Ball In charge of Raymond Smith and through travel was ..iso sent H ^ever, the Senate leader con- to be drawn into the controversy Thursday, April 10: to tee teabhera in Manchester as tee teaching force during tee com -' Se cloBcd and no Hquor can another tomorrow morning at around these roads for a time.'To tendea that labor must assume re­ over the^blll, which is designed to Masonic choir rehearsal. compared/with other towns and Ing year. The blan will also bring There are 32 cities In the Unit­ give workers in Intra-state indus­ cities of like population. to a standard the wages to be paid M.OH that day by ^ t e law 10:30 o'clock led by John Pickles add to the trouble the work of re-, ed States with populations sponsibilities along mth industry, Saturday, April 12: - and he referred to current strikes try the sa^e rights enjoyed by future teachers.- If not all. the Insurance A meeting of the < committee 1^ wtli-bring to-a close- the twenty painting the crosswalks at th^ tween 250,000 snd 1,000,000. Masonic social club, setback itim 'Waa Lowered ,jas In Hartford adU be round table conferences scheduled in defense Ihdustries, a factor those under the Jurisdiction of the party, refreshments. charge of tbs arrangements for |..defense program. This Included / Whe^ cuts were made In tee tVaa Waste Product Before both Friday and Saturday. w e Selective Service act, the na^ In the “Forward Manchester" T which he and othen favoring the National Labdn Relations Board. salariw of teachers 10 years sgo the annual ball to be held next bill feared would mitigate against ChBirh Services Monday night by Campbell Council titm’s first compulsory peacetime campaign of the Chamber of Told that E%an would request Pound Antaretle OoaHnent the ipaximum was lowered which DURING THE the Concordia -laitheran military training law. He also was It, especially In the Republican- his veto If the bill passed in Its Until recently, pyridine, the ma­ K. of C„ will meet tonight at 8:S0 Commerce, but a special session •aX /hever restored. From year to terial from which sclentiaU ex­ Maundy Thursday services a mSmber of the Senate Com­ will be held Friday night at 7:30 controlled House. present form, the governor mere­ Lieut. (Tharlea Wilkee of the U -vaf an Increraent n-as allowed SOUTH GREEN FURNITURE CO. in the K. of C. home to make final “ In view of the current sltua- tract sulfapyridine’ to fight pneu* . be bsld in the English arrangements. In addition to this merce, Irrigation and Reclamation o'clock for those who were unable ly commented that He had not yet 8. Navy discovered the Antarctic wiuch has advanced their pay with Holy Communion, On and li^ufactures Commlttiees. Uon in industry, it seems obvious," read the meaaure. continent more than 100 years monia, was considered an annoy­ meeting there wUI be a aesaion of to attend the gathering;s to which arout 860 a year in most cases. ing waste product of steel mill ■ Friday thers wUl be a ser­ Shepimrd, a Democrat, complet­ they were flrst Invited. Coles said, “that hasty and Irre- The labor leader said\ (hat in ago, during a four-year map-mak­ .llOOP WILL SAI in the German language and the general committee which is ar­ spohaibie Judgment should be with­ /T h e teachers recently asked the coke ovens. ranging for the dinner and week's ed 33 years’ service in Congress ITesterday's two aeaslons were spite of Ck>les’ opposltion.^nd that ing expedition, begim in 1838. board for an fnerease. With tee ex- mtlon of holy communion at last. O ct 11. He was elected to the held until an opportunity is offered of other legislative leaders, he He mapped 1600 miles of Ant­ , Bi. with preparatory service observance of the 40th anniversary in charge of Dr. D. C. T. Moore for sobei^ and sane consideration " 'ception of seven all members of the ••Deep” River The BIGGEST Value-Giving Event of 1941 o f the council, which starts next House In 1902 to succeed his fath- and. Russell Paul. It Is expected would ask other senatots toxpffer arctic coastline, 200 Pacific ocean teaching otaff of tee High school ^ regular service at 9:15 a. m. sr, who' died during his third term, By • Egan objected to several of the amendments to the measure When islands, and 8(>0 miles of stre'ama ' S p. m. tht Intermediate Luther Monday and will continue with ac­ that close to 100 suggestions and bill’s provisions, and said that one have had 14 years or more experi­ Celebrated for its unique sub­ $10,000.00 in Gifts’—1941 Nash Sedan Ist Gift Award tivities each night andlng with a and entered the Senate Jan. 29,. .recommendations Will have been it comes up for debate. and coasts in the Oregon territory/ ence, some having aa high as 29 ’ ! wlU conduct a Good Friday 1913. Senator'-Ellison D. (Cotton' terranean boet rides. Echo river, t' > lonal service. Third Degree on Sunday, April 20 Ed) Smith of South Carolina, first received for the betterment of years. Most of the teachers were in Mammoth Cave National Park„ Three Complete Stylfidto-the-Minute Rooms for Only , Good Friday servlc# with and a banquet that night. elected In 1908, ranks as dean of Manchester when all 21 meetings Easter Suggestions within the maximum »nd they are N. M., normally is 860 feet belov r communion i^ l he held in the the Senate but he had no prior have been held. These will be Dougait Dye Works, Inc. to benefit by an increase of 8100 tee surface of the ground. nt - Congregational church, service in the House. tabulated and presented to the / ■ ■ y ■ ■ Each W the room engembles pictured below reprt- asrvioa beginning at 7:S0. British Seize Dr. Calver amid the veteran Board of Control at a special the Zion Lutheran church a Texas legislator had- ‘.‘shown the meeting next Monday night. CARDS AND FOLDERS Thursday and Friday Rents the last word in fine homefumishinffs. Each I h u r s ^ swvlce will be effects .of overwork and strain for All garment# received at our plant by noon / 2 forSc,^ 5c, 10c, 25c toasoTow evening at 7j30 Red Sea Port several weeks" , but “his devotion item is of highest quality and the value is extraordi- confessional at 7:10. On to du^y and hie aense of reapen­ Thursday, April 10 will be CLEANED, I t Msyj t service will be held •285 (CXmttBBBfi From Page One) al bility kept him at work in fpite t Osemen. Everybody's Market $28 Down—$S Watkljr of the advice of hie friends and PRESSED AND DELIVERED BEFORE BOX CHOCOLATis physician to take a rest." FREE DELIVERY! PHONE 5105—5106! POPULAR L^oly Oo.hmimi«if A Period Grouping': alght in English at 7 :S0. Middle Bast command announced “ Where Thrifty Shopper* Shop” annual Holy Thursday com- Keyes, Jr., of Rutland, 'Vt. Keyes Quality and Service Is Qur Motto. Old Homestead-Manor.House. . . 29c Pound Sirloin Steaks today but made no mention of Is a Harvard student. __ ___ Ib. 39c in Mahogany . _ ■srrioa wtU be beM at the Dema, port which the ItallAns Soper . ' OoBgregatlonal church at Less than two weeks ago Mrs. claim to have occupied. Keyes, the former Quelle Shep­ tOBMHTOW Bight. Center / Veneers will he a union mcMttng of EASTER BASKETis Cube Steaks Ib. 39c Cuts mnu South Methodist PORK CHOPS Bt ths South chufeh Good 10c, 15c, 25c,'35c, 50c each evmitag at 7:30 with Dr. The Dougan Dye Works IStli Caatury HoCtf. tU » Foigeson In charge. Candy Novelties ...... 5c-10c-25c Beef Stew Ib. 25c bddrooai pcaiwita aa ob- Good Friday service wtU be Inc. BoneleM LAMB CHOPS S ? » > 2 3 c thMiUc co fj of aa < hi the Center Church pitetors The Jelly E g g s...... *9...... Ib. 15c eireBing with Dr. Woodruff CLEANERS T.4ILOR8 DYERS FURRIERS Stuffed Mixed Candy / ...... Ib. 22c„ slva 1 I o t this service. Harrison Street Telephone 5107—51OA Veal Stew lb.25c Fancy tifol rssu en art am* In 8L Mary's church A Good Variety of Dolls • Bunnies - Teddy Bears - Etc. 6tilk Fed blnad with ethar eabfawt% pBI be held <3ood Friday at 10 Egg Dyes VEAL CHOPS Loin woods. lododad art iha erith morning prayer, litany Honeycomb T ripe, Ib. T8c p. 2 7 ' penitential office. Froni nooh j bfd, didst, ehoica of ‘ 8 p. m. a three-hour service 1940 CHECK T H E^P ES drcaaor or vaBity, spring; be held with addresses by the OYSTERS AMP CLAMS Short mattreaa, pillows — bfi«> , Rev. J. Stuart Neill on the Sirloin NICHOI^’ S We Are ^roud of the Fad^That Our M eatDeparlmenUi^aa^rdwiiiini^o^ doir lamps and throw last words of Christ from THE MANCHESTER rugs. CriMS. Rev. Neill will be a TNI 197 NO. MAIN STREET DEPOT SQUARE ______—And We'B^iieve It Fully Deserves Such .\ppro^l!______Porterhouse arven laybaen from the Closes Today Cube u - ..... Kraodale Delldova A3 OitheMe ChBrehes PUBUC MARKET S6>|e^ Fresh, Large Oraage Pekoe W’eil Trimmed Western Steer Beef I [Only oae mass dally will be Final payments may be Inade ibrougR ^ ' la St. Jamea'a church TUNAFISH L % A L EGGS TEA BALLS 9H O I FRANKFURTS nuicaday, Friday and Satur- including Saturday, April 12. FINEST VARIETY OF BpX a • • • • a I of this week. There will be 2 j r 25c, of 50 ..... AMERICAN BOLOGNA this afternoon and eve- 29e doz. 35c MINCED HAM ...... ' and oonudunipn at 5:80 and 7 VEAL LO A F...... lbs. : tomorrow morning. On Fri- Style 1884 FRESH SEA FOOD afternoon. Good Friday, there Tan and White e FOR THURSDAY AND GOOD FRIDAY S.p CUTS Fresh Cut \8 Varieties Ib. 29c KISKA — POLISH RINGS. . be Stations of the C f ^ at 3 1941 Tax WO Lent ends at nocm Satur- Perforated Custom Smartness I Fresh Shad — Fresh Pickerel — Bullheads — Butterflsh Iowa Stotq or LMd O’ | Partly BoUed 1 CLUB CHEESE, ALL SWEET OLEO. S A ’ and the mass on Saturday will —Fresh Scallops. % filloed. Ib...... d O e Bt7:S0. Custom Qaallty! SODA .MARGARINE, Ib. .. I V C Club Starts May Jsi: Custom Fit! /■ Fillet of Haddock...... lb. 25c FOR EASTER GIFTS BUTTER SHOULDERS dons will be heard this CREAM CHEESE. and evening In St. Brid- Black or B iW n for Fresh Cod ...... ib. 15c SHORTENING, Vege- n e f s church. Communion will he Dress. iSptWt styles In 4 27c table,- lb. . ,, 1 1C The Heart of Toor Home Cen- White oj^ Brown and Boston Blueflsh...... 2 lbs. 25c . “ Engraved” 39c Ib. 19c Ib. \ (Content*) 8*j0 tomorrow. Masses tomor- tered.'Around tele living room abw. Good F'klsy snd Saturday White. / Halibut — Salmon Perch Fillets — Sole Fillets — COTTAGE c r e e s e , y SPICED HAM, ' ea p NEW group will be all of year eoclal ' mai he at 7:30 and at 3 o'clock Fii- Flounder Fillets — Chowder Clams — Steaming Clams MedlaitH-Natlve Ib...... 25c diay afternoon there will be Sta- Savings Bank SPRING HOSIERY —Stewing Oysters. Cross on Carrots or Beets bunch 5c activity and you may reet ae- ,t%mapf the Ooae. 25c pair. /POTATOES Mred that the quality of the- KELLER'S , MEAT VALUES! Seedless Grapefruit 12 for 25c W I W i B I W W MACKEREL pleoea ehown will reet at eara Chains Baldwin Of Greening ohder the cloent ecratlny. Sofd, 3IBJC8-WEAB The New DeHcions Super-Cube Steaks! All Juice Re- " “ “ I b - H c :i6t8 Tiiike M anchester 887/Maln Street 39c biighel FISH cbolm of chain end tablea — tained! Cut'From the Best of Beef ...... lb. 49c Apples 6 lbs. 25c coffee table — and lampo are Yugoslav Town ( LIVER AND BACON $X -95 and up Fancy , - Tender Calves’ Liver, Western -...... Ib. 39c Large, Beedkee, Joiey, N; all Included. A Florida I p C l STRICTLY FRESH ■ 4 ^ Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon ...... e e e • e a <...lb. 29c White Mushrooms 9 MEDIUM SIZE d o z . Q • (Oeariaaed Fram Page Oae) | jb. !9c Chiick Beef Ground...... lb. 29c All Green^^e Waste! ORANGES FREE—Beautjful Lower Round, Ground ...... Ib. 33c troops pounding. icross ^ Asparagus Ib^ 19c Bridal, Portlets I narrow waist of Yugoslavia, i Come In and See ! Veal, Beef and Pork Ground ...... 4 .1b. 25c Tender Baby Beaasi ' > , | I VERMONT MAID -f fani. official . Italian news i Lockets 25c doz. MYrT-FINE Given With Each Said the Italians had' FOR EASTER FEAST SYRUP 'desperate attempts" by ! I Stringless Beans ^ 2 qts. 25c Three Room Outfit i.ilrcaka to make contact with ‘ Fancy Turkeys — Large Roasting Chickens — Capons In Latest Designs Fancy Sm.. bottle 15c DESSERTS Tugoalav allies along the Al- -Finest Sugar Cured Hams and Ready to Eat Hams. Squash, tender, yellow Ibt 10c ahore at JLake Ochrida. on i Bleached SPINACH Lge. bottle 29c. 3 pkgs. 13c A lh4uUan-Yugoslav border. { AT OtJR BAKERY DEPARTMENT 20 G R A N D Soffer Heav)' Lmmws $ 2 »9 5 and up Celery Hearts ' each 12c Greeks Suffered heavy loss- . Our Own Make Delicious Hot Cross Buns .... .doz. 19c- Hard, Bed-Ktpe ^ ' 19c peck PRIZE GIFTS Tuesday's fighting. Stefsni Jelly llonuta ...... »,. . . . 9 9«doiu '27c C A M A Y SOAP erting '.their defeats Chicken Pie*—Real Tasty!'...... • • • e'e.* e‘e e e ea. 15c Tomatoes Ib. box 19c . . D U Z 1— IMt Nuk D .L a. e*- bloody and prisoners filed In )| Rollator Refrigerators Araeiir'a Evaporated dan, Piioed at $1348 ' bnas behind our Unes.” Blueberry P ie s ...... v... ea. 29c 2— $50 Credit Check on Bran or Com Muffins ...... doz. 23c 2 lge. pkgs«37c Italian offensive was “de- MILK b a r s $100 Furchasa powerfuUy today," the Pearls Honey 5-lb. poll 55c 2 im. pkgs. 15c 2 ;Sald, in .anticipation of Croeae * Blaclnraire' 3— $49.50 “ QueKty HeB” ‘Famous Firsts' by Norge FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Either Engraved or Jeweled. with "victorkiu^'' Get naan Fancy CaUfomia Carrots...... 2 bunches for 13c 4 cans 27c Mattress 'u ORIGINAL ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR (Only 3 Moving Part»—1926) Clasp Date & Nut Bread' 2cans2$c PILLSBURY 4— Beautiful Barrel Back i‘dlspafrh said Italian patrols Seedless Grapefniit, thin skin...... ;... .4 for 25c " 5 E L O X Chair units of Yugoslav troops CO-MPLETELY SEALED FREEZER...... 1981 Fancy Green String Beans ...... 2 qts. 29c Molasses ' qt. jar 29c 5— $33.75 BuIots W'atch to cross Lake Scutari -MODERN BEAUTY S T Y L IN G ...... ^ ...... 19.33 Long Green Cucumbers ' . Ripe Tomatoes $2*00 and up DILL PICKLES FLOUR b«. an effort to land in 2 Large ^ 6— 5-Pc; Maple Breakfast Albania . Despite bad 34- EASY-OPENING DOOR LATCH ...... 19.33 Sweet Potatoes. , - ' Shredded Coconut Ib. 19c 2-Quart Beautiful Solid Maple Breakfast Set ^ r ! ^ - . . 9 4 e Packagee Conai^ling Set tbs Italian Air Force w aa 34- REFRIGERANT COOLED ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR...... *..1939 California Sunkist Oranges ...... 'doz. 29c ROSARY B E A D S ^ . .$^1.00 and ap Jar . . . 29c of Extension Table and Four phairs. 7— Zenith Radio ' to ba giving strong sup- Pineapple Juice Also Room No. 5 can 25c 8^100-Pc. Dinner Set the Army In the new offen- )4* NIGHT-WATCH AUTOMATIC DEFROSTER...... 1941 THURSDAY GROCERY SPECIALS BRACELETS ...... $2.50 and up -Size Felt Base Rug. Engraved and Others Set With Stone. . Corned Beef Seedina 9—Beautiful ^ t of Sitrer- Many such Norge innovations have since been adopted by other manufacturers.. .the Buy Your Baking Needs Early! 2 cons 35 c /Atwood Grapefruit Pink'Meat Grapefruit MM. It was eiqiected the ' Solid Gold plaic Yugoslavia would shortly ' htghest tribute the industry could pay to the progresaivenews and value of Norge PLOUR-«okl Medal , ...... 24!2-lb. bag 99c Peas RAISINS 1^- 6 f o r 2 5 c 5 f o r 2 5 c 10— Fitted Weekend Beg Italian food suppUea. (I 3 cans 25c engineering. Pilbbury Pure White Rye Flour ...... 5-lb. bag 27c BIRTHSTONE RINGS ...... $ 5 .0 0 up AT THE STATE THEATER 11- 20—Ten $25 Credit vMtlng the gltys mar- z Lard (Arawur’a 'P u re)...... 2 lbs. 19c LARGE TEMPLE FRESH houaswives were buying : NEW BEAUTV AND CONVENIENCE’ SILENT PERFORMANCE! Tomatoes 3 cons 25c 2 iw . 15c Beginning Saturday, Eddie Cantor in Person, Cheeks on $100 Par- Rojral B»Mng Powder...... 6-oz. can He; 12-oz. can 33c ORANGES HOR8ERADIS1LROOTS fuantltiae of eggs than i Mixed Vegetables Dinah Shore and Clyde McCoye and.His Sugar antidpatton of a short- A Model for Fverv Purse. Terms as Low as $3.79 Per Month WaJnnt Meata, Fresh Stock ...... '4 Ib. 15e; Vj ib. 25c 3 cans 25c 1 3 5 c Doz. 1 9 c l i t eggs igid mest .have i Baker’s Chpcolate ...... 4^*lb; cake 16c Compacts Miracle Whip , Blues Orchestra. from Yugoslavia. Davb Baking Powder ...... 1-lb. can 19c Lunch Crackers 3-lb. box 25c BUTTER—Fairmont CreaaMiY...... : .2 lbs. 75c Geld Medal Flour 5-lb. bag 25c 1 See Our Beautiful Display o f Eaater Flowers A d van ce APPLIANCE and FURNITURE Codfish Cakes, Ready-to-Fry...... 2 cabs 19c $ 1 .0 0 and up Of. jar 35c U b y a Sahuoa (High Class)...... 7^1-oz. flat can 13c Apricots 3 cons 25c Extra Large vitamin B-1 AffrfI 9.— German Saltesea Chun Chowder...... large can 25c- Fpreat HlUe (C oatato) Won Paeorated Toaatnianter ^forces are coatiaulBg Fruneo-American Macaroni, 1-lb. ca n ...... 2 for 19c Toilet Tissue 6 rolls 25c LAYQl CAKES BREAD acreas libiya from CENTRE Gn^efruit Juke, uasweetciicd. No. 2 ca n ...... 3 for 22c MATTHEW WIOR Large Ne.'S^ Oaa . Ginger Ale • In paratdt ef rs-II fones, ths Fascist '' B. D. PEARL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ipets 3 cans 25c 6 bHt. 25e • 5 9 « ' 2 l $ e anfiouncad today. U /699 MAIN STREET Hotel Sheridan Boilding TELEPHONE 7590 DIAL 5137 — FREE DELIVERY! 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 1 4 r I -■ .f'j • 4^1 I < ■- < -HANGHESTER EVBfnNG HERALD, M^CHBSTEC CONN. Wl®NESDAY, APRIL 9,,1$41 MANCHESTER pVENTNa HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONNv WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1941 . ; ■'______„ L------^------iL---- 1 -----:------' a ... I ■ - - ' " ■ ■■ “ V ■- . Scbool Shortage List Program Anti-Tank Co." ‘Main Street* £ntrance Chicago Cub s Bruins Repel Red Wings Of County‘Y’ Launch Battle For 2-6 Lead in Hockey Seen Here for Years Annual Conference to To Regain Sun Boston, April 9 — VP) — T1ie<^ The Wings stopped BtJaton'a Citrus Lea Hawks Capture] "never - say - die" Ek>ot(Xi Brutoa, vaunted ofTtmre completely for 54 Buddy Baer Wins TKO Locol Sport Chatter Goimtry Qub Starts Be Held in Suflield on fresh from two straight Stanley minutes only to have Terry ReaTr Honored on Birthday lope to Get Back Into Cup hockey aeries victories over The 2hd Round April 18 and 19. the Detrdlt Re'd 'Wing*, atodd oiit don then sing a goal that equalized/ Breaks Record Baseball Picture in Baseball history of 1980 and, with .Whlrlaway and Porter’* <3*p ■■■■ ' V U ^y a* top-heavy favorites to' one a<»red early- in the final period is going to repeat itself in the fourth and fifth respectively . . . Golf Season Saturda The complete program for the 1941 Under New Lead­ clinch the trophy. by Mud Br>i.icteau. who waa filling As Galento Fails’ to Florida Gaines Draw pennant races . . . which la Beat Vikings, 23-17, twenty-third annual County Older The Brutoa came from behind In at right forward for the Wings’ to predict, prognosticate, ia ck Sanaon’a pln-topplIng at Boys Conference, to be held In ers; Depend on Youth. last night to take the sectxid en­ Injured Elddie Wares. * 173,46(X Fans; Miami itell, prophesy or (If w* the Charter Oak alleya tha othar For Right to M^t With Anderson as Pn Suffield on Friday and Saturday, counter, 2-1, and then headed for A few minutes later Roy Con- must adhifit It) gussa thSt the New day was truly- dazallng as he ta not lilcely to be April IS-10, ha* been announced Detroit In high hopes o f closing the acher grabbed a pass tram Milt , Answei; B i^ fof 7 th Beach Highest. York YaMteee are going to annex eatabllahed aa alley r*(»rd for Blues for Rec Title. Chicago, April —Thia la season with triumphs to the third echmidt to the midst of a desper­ the neceMity of tmlW- j by Curtis W. Smith, associate the A m erK ^D eague bunting and both four and five games with his “ Ricky” Named for 4tE secretary of the Hartford County the Chici^o Cuba’ "year” to win nnd fourth games there tomonnw ate Brutoa’ rally and S(x>red from Tampa, Fla., April 9—VPH-tt the St. LouUXfordlnala are going 630 and 767 reapMtlvely ..... Th|i Hqwka daftoted th# Vik­ Cbobte for nonw ye»w to Y. M. C. A. The theme of the con­ the National League pennant, but and Saturday. 25 feet out to decide the issue. Brown Bomber Far Be- JJv to can it a attendance at apring training to do likawlM Hn the National Jack knocked off 16 strikes and ings, 33-17, last night at the Eaat they’ll settle for a first division Showing a much better brand'of In addlUon to Wares, the Wlngt Year; Moquiilf Has to take core ot new children' ference, which U held each apring low Best Form in 1 6 lh U»ft and right jab* and occaelon- games is any Indication, major League . 14 spares In all and llva ot hia Side Rec and ware crowned the uSiight Into yowa becopse ot the ' under the riponsorahip of Uu Coim- berth and box office supremacy to hockey than in the first game, were wtthout the services of Cap­ and minor league basetoll gate-re­ strikes .were consecutive aa ' he The Course in Shape; the nation’s second largest city. when the Bn.ina (xiaated to a 8-2 tain Ebble Goodfellow, wpo was _ - , ^ al uppercuts, not of the knockout serond round champs in the Rec , ~ boom, \t woo ihqwh after ty T, and is attended by from 100 Defense Of His Urown; variety, war* about all Buddy ceipts are due for a aubatantlal The Yanka, to our o< think­ ended up hla 164 single with a to 150 boys and. young men, is The above picture shows the camp area ocfii^ed by Manchester’a The Chiba, starting with a'pen­ win, the Wings put up a atubbom nursing a knee Injury stmilar to ing, are slated to rec^e -their 'triple and started off Ms 152 game, Junior League. Flah and N. Many Change^, at Cluh; ^ ^ yMt by the Town School Bonitl nant in 1929, finished first every that of the Bruins' Bill Cfowley, the 1 showed, but the CaUfornUn kept tocreaae this aeason. "Getting the Most Out of BIfe." Anti-Tank Company. In Camp Blanding, Fla. The ruMlc bridge. In battle laat^nlglt and saw their lo n y S l “ TSe item u p obento at a distance after the A record 173,460 fans turned stUfest opposition from tn* Cleve­ with a double . . . he had four Klelnachmldt starred tot'the win­ tlw Brace aiji^l. on OlcoU The registration period will be­ third 'year through 1938. That chances go' out the window less National Hockey Lsagui’s leading land Indiana and Uie Cards udn be double atrikes In all . . . hd hit ner* while Alvord did beet tor the Officers, Committees. the foreground, with the name of the company abo^^t, was designed P en din s P robe o f H is ssco««l round thrm^h hM ll-lnch out for exhibition games In Flor­ laat' •r»nfa«g.''\ gin, on Friday at 3:15 p. m. at the brings them up to 1941, but only than three minutes before the final scorer o f the. prat season, who also ida during the traintor' season Juat hard pressed by the QncinqaU 132 In hU third gams, 188 to the loser*. The Viking* Were hamper­ and constructed by the fellows in the'Company. The, complete area the moat' blaaed of north aide fans bell. waa idle. ./ _ . «« 1 ' r t X advantage In reach. Baer, a 6 ed because Pratt, their atar for­ with Elnar "Ricky" Anderson the policy adopted Second Baptist church, with Her­ now conUlns about thirty tents and Uic ones shown abdve are on the ended, the Tribune estimated to* Reds . . . tor the rest of fourth and 131 to the fifth , . . bert Harris of Suffield, registrar, can see Jimmy Wilson’s charges as /Q aim o f Brolten Hand foot 6 inch 340-pounder, gava Americaa circuit, we’re • plcki ward, watched the game from the as club professional for the UM yeat> the bodrd viaits a "Company Street" or entrance to the camp area. Note that the sand array seven pounds to Galento. .. day, compared' with 136,000 last fourth Biiccesaive year, the Man­ '.-•dkoot each month. Viaita in charge. At 4:30 the opening the Champions this season, year. the Detroit Tigers tor third, the Coach Frank Cawley of Man- aldelinea aa he Suffered a cMpped aesaion will be held in the First has been covered with sawdust to keep down the dust and atHhe same anb FeU Apart By HaroM ClaaoSea Tony started the bout adtb hia St. Louts' Browns tor fourth ciiaater Trade tod half of hia bone In his elbow last week. chester (3ountry Club has ached- ' already been made ^ to the time keep the area trim and neat. When the camp was Inspected by Joe Loais Gets Cut usual two-hand charge, driving Of these, 123,40 attended the and W ashington Congregational church, with vAfter winning the flag in 1938 Loui^ April 9—VP)—On the Grapefruit League games of the« (•••• Special), Boston R ed-'^x aquhd of forty baaeball candidates The Hswke win now pset the uled the formal opening of its Jamea O. Davia of Collinsville pre­ Colonel f:ramer, most favorable comments were received. the (Ihibs fell apart, sliding to Of $17,468 for BoutJ Dick Chapm^ Baer to the ropes with a pair of fifth. Chicago White S(« eixth, out foa practice yraterday and is Charter Oak Blues, winners'of the golf asaaon for this Saturday., of hia showing against squat strMght rights and two hard left- major league teams, official rec- achooi ia t^e oldett in siding. A worship service will be fourth In 1989 and fifth to 1940. Or(M showed, while an estimated Washington Senators aeventh and taking tto other half out today first round, for th* Rec Junior tiUe. d eorg e Moquln, course auperin-' led by Eric H. Martin and Myron Thia decline coincided with a de-, St. Lotos, April 9.—{JV-Joe! Tony Muato, heavyweight cham­ hooks. Buddy covered up totter Fhiladelphia Athletics eighth . . . >wlul\the season opener leas They will plsy tonight at 7 o’clock tendent, and his -crew expect to It haa three rooipa Lotos waa paid $17,468.52 for i 50,000 went to tto minor league preaent there are but S3 K. 'Bihley, Wesleyan Untveixlty elded improvement of the White Wins Medal in pion Joe Louis has a mighty rough in the se(x>nd, arhich en d ^ even, exhibitiona. Last'year the Grape­ in the National, we look for the than two wOeM away on April 22, at the East Side Rec. Box ocora: have the 18-hole course picked up 'wo of the rooma are uaed atudenta, and there will be group Sox, who even entertained faint the sixteenth successful defense | summer ahead of him. and went on to win the next four Brooklyn D(xlgera to finish third, be expects touut down Ms squad Bawka and rolled and to good condition of his heavyweight boxing title fruit League attendance was 101,- rooniB and the other aa aingtng led by Philip 8. Watters, Anti-Tank Soldie championship hopes themselves In 1 Muato entered the ring .last rounds. 000 and jtos minors attracted, an the Pittsburgh Ptratas fourth, Chi­ rapidly as he hctklitUe Ume to get P, . B. F, for tha getaway. last uigbt.' I Amateur Event - , pla3rroom or lunchroom. | also of Wesleyan. Hev. Philip H. the hot American League race last night unhonored and' unsung. Hs Galento tired after the second. eaUmated 35,000. cago Cfoba fifth. New York Giants hla club In sh ap ^ tor Wlndaor 1 A. Jriiui, rf ...... 3 0 0 The local club will be host to the ebUdren in thli •achooi; Ward of Collinsville and Milo D. season. • _ 'Tony Musto, the defeated i left It eight and a half rounds lat­ And discarding hla famed routine, Major league teams training In sixth (ya wouldn't strike a guy Locks High . 1 P. Rohi, rf ...... 1 0-0 tha State G<^ Cfourae Superln- hnehea. dotin Baatly . Wilcox, Jr. of Haxardville will Hardeningt Tasks This unusual state of affalra challenger. Was paid 15 per cent er at Referee Art Donovan’s or­ Tony never once called'Buddy, or FlorUia thia year were the (Snein- with spectacles (m, would ya, 0 B. Briggs. U ___ 1 0-1 Undenta Aaaoclatlon on Monday. ~ a a a n a Owa W«dl apeak on "What’a It All About?” pleased the finicky fans hereabout*, or $6,550.70. I National Champ Cards ders, bl(xxly but unhurt except for anybody elae, a "bum” . nati Reds at Tampa, St. Louis liert?), Boston Bees aeventh and The biggest attracUein of the 1 N. Kleinschauldt. c S /0-4 April I4v at which Ume the aoso; I aA ool haa iU own well and JohnBantly, of B3 Walnut explaining the purpdae of the con­ but It .grieved owner Phil Wrigley Make Jacobs, co-promoter^ A 69 in Noi^*Sduth a cut over the right eye. - A tout 8,500 apectatora pal(l ap­ Cardinals and New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies eighth . '. . wrestling aeoaon at Hartford 0 A. Klelnecn^^ tax. Pinehurst, N. C., April 9.—VP)— win. ' . Senators at Orlando and Cleve­ 3 Many ctongre have taken place t a te may live In the Pine Aciea W. Strant have been absent for to“ Bnastor, will Introduw the decade or more. In addition, the <5>- Medalist Dick Chapman, who shot land Indiana at Fort Myera. total of 112 horaea ware nominated with Dick Stahl, burly German, at the cluD during the winter aa Stevenson as secretary-treaeutu,.: nt, yrbere 60 houapa ceive Promotions. Great in the past agaliiot good for the turf classic and probably a tangling with the king of rough 1 P.eld about five weeks on a tour to the Sox flniabed to a tie for fourth, foes. Louis waa even below the Eddie Brieta Paid attendance at Grapefruit considerable painting and redeco­ 'The Board of Governors (XihslstS been built thia year, belong West Coast. Amohg the guests McAiia^r, Superint^^ first time they had outranked the New York, . April 0—( « —WeU, dozen or less will start but . w* like and tumble . grapplera, Marvin 3 Rice, of Dr. Howard ' Boyd, Nwaifi • By John R. M cklyn spent only tbS last Morlartys vs. Eaat Sl^le|i non-memtora, featuring fine, well- Henry Huggins, W, J. SteresMOM the thia numerous useful gifts and' money. park. ’ and he appeared as though he but BUI thinks ao much m DSn- two weelta of Ita training session , but It wotdd ba aufflctaat to Refreshinenta were served and all the evening session. by eve^one. Good luck to him kees, who don't go to for such In­ and finished with 23 putts for a ntog aa a catoher that be won’t cooked food. The chib ia also Men’s Tournament—Eakel IkiMt’ _ _ Following a period of group Cub fans were developed on wln- 69. Ritchie qualified with a 79. . were busy all thS while l(X)ktog at at Clearwater, and will train next In Town Series Upset Blanked by a 3-0 score In t^)air land. Henry Rockwell, WUUaa eare o f any Inereaae. A f aw en^ye^the party. in hl^new assignment. 'hera and they aren't Interested in novations as night baseball, won’t taUc trade unless he’s given his available for dances, wedding re­ ItvlBg in thO'PlBe Aerp da- ^ U y*^ la 'rae of the oldeirt I •Ingtog. Dr. Thompson will pre- Eighty was cracked by 30 bis ahoelacas. year In California. All other major first match, Moriarty Brothera ceptions and large parties, etc. Kennedy: House—EUlott Ramaaifi, During tho past week the Anti- leaa. Before 1940, the Cuba dodged admit they’ve given in to one of Despite the time Louis (mnsum- choice of ai^) three players from at are now attending the resIdenU of the West Side and eWe over a panel discussion en- Tailkers have continued and gone Larry MaeP^l'a promotibnal players and six tied at 80 for the tha other club...Joe McCarthy's league teams indicated they would must beat the East Side Billlarda '\The .popular "Ricky” haa had Mra. Elliott Remmey, RohSHCj haa lived In that secUon of theltlUed "Fundamental*...",, which and the second division for 14 straight last two places In the champlem- ad there never was any doubt ns return to Florida, although Cleve­ The Indiana puUed a aurpriae last j 1 Lucas, rf ...... 2 3-3 6 toMght at 7:30 o’cI(x;k a t the Weat Hawley. Mra. Robert Hawley^ I ui uic I------— **** mechanics —— years and rated 1-3-3 in 11 of those ideas, but they found themaelve* to the ultimate winner of the bout troubles with the Yanks are dif­ night at the Eaat Side Rec to a his' pro' ahop completely renovated Dae Te rwretbooght town more than 60 years. Ho is In will he participated In by' Mllton^Mi-ation of the 37 mm anti-tank Hated for an unusual doubl^header ship flight. feren t.. .he haa 14 good pitchers land will shift from Fort Myara to j 2 Genoveal, If ..... 1 4-6 6 Side Rec or they’ll be eliminated ahd^e full line of golf equipment Men’s Handicap—R oy Fraser, T. That tMa echool will be able to ...... - - -I m Oreutt of Suffield, awaking tuns, the ■ 45 - caliber — automaUc------pin- . years, winning four champion­ Other pairings, with their (jusU- • that lured 17,472 customer* who some other polnta. Town Intermediate Series game aa 2. Pearl, t ... ____ 4 2.7 10 in the round robin playoff for the D. Faulkner. H. L. Smith, Drl WJI- ■ good health and Is lookingIng forwardi I gui ships. But dry rot set in aom*- today. The first game waa the Jd a gross of $52;993.76 .to at- to camp, and he can’t give them they defeatpl the Y. M. C. A. Sui­ League title. The East Sides will he .carries la now shown to better fibre Ot the expected tocreaae to getting out in hla garden before health and sport*; Dr.‘. H. B. Mq I0olsI and the new Brewhtng auto- \ sixth of the spring ssaaon against fytng scores: all enough work to decide which 0 Gabby,-rg...... 0 0-1 .0 advantagbvtton ever before. And­ ilam Cfonlon, Dr. J. J. AlUaos; aaWral yeata to oome la due of West Hartford. spMWni on matie rifi^ Considerable Ume will | where along the line. Fred S. Hale, Boeton, 78, vs. A l nd a cerwn(»y a majority didn’t cides, 37-30. The game waa close 1 Holmes, Ig ____ 2 0-1 4 pick their lineup from Mike Sav- Tennis—Hv R. MAnory, Allan D «»- ■ ng. Lelber a HoMout the Brooklyn Dodgers and tha sec­ eexpect to go beyond the thirdones he wlU d rop ...T ed WlUiama throughout until the laat two min­ erick, Mike and Joe Brosowaki, erson, who^jpM* toe course record aettoa Uikea by reaidenta of Mr. and Mrs. BanUy celebrated personal relaUonahlps Rev« WII- be spent 0:1 thcac weapons, along 2nd LL Lester W olcott ond sent a picked squad of Dodg­ Dowtln, Ralslgb, N; C., 7*; winner made up with the Boston sport with a four-Under-par 68, expects ter. Rev. Watson WoodrttB; S xth Diatrict before conaoU- their 50th Wedding anniversary on fird J. Maclean of Win n / l ^ k a with the new Garand rifle, so that Gallagher Indicated the keynote of playoff No. 1 va Guthrie Blek- found. a ^ b es Just before he busted hia Hockey utes when TurktaKton dropped to 7 11 8-18 30 Johnny Walker, Ixnila Vince and of the new deal in diacuasing the ers and Yanka against the Balti­ The chnmpl(», sluggish at 203 two sucker shots to put the game Petriccio, while the Gas Houaera a moat active Season with more Women’s Tournament—Mr*. J." PL Tha diatrict waa large ia June 9 of last year at the Coven­ diacuasing religioua America's soldiers will be second Augustine. A moat enjoyable visit nell, Cleveland, 75; Elmer‘Ward, ankle, but the chances are they’ll Rand, Mra. J. 3. Hayden, Mrs. T Meade AJeom,Akom, Jr., of ;l^f^eld, holdout of outfielder Hank Lelber. more Orioles. 2-4 pounds, pun(toed ‘Tony to tho on Ice. I Score at half 16-16 Tie. Referee, wilt have Pete Hansen, Mahoney, golfers out than Oyer before. but had a amall grand Uat. try lake cottage of Uielr son, Er- to none when they handle weapons. in thia fair (dty was enjoyed by New 'York, 79, v a Skip Alexander, floor to the third but Referee Dde8, After the acrap loula aald the slppi’s second football game laat at diatilct had eonw from other how these opposing risk* *hd sored by the Ckjunty Y. M. C. A., people, many o f the fellows in The motorised equipment to do all right.” ReldavlUe, N. C., 77, vS. Art Pomy, hand never had healed completoly freesto’.- \ game la on tap at the Eaat Side GLENNEyS which bad modem will be the closing feature of the Camp Blanding would be a Joy won two games and lost four for And Sre we’re baked by aum- fall. Hla arm failed to mend for Rec when the Vikings, the Weat duties kave been judg<^> l>ut I am camp have already enjoyed the Shreveport last season, la one of Detroit, 77; Dr. R. L. Pittman; - from the ruckus with Simon two __ basketball. He came out for . They petltloaed for a new. evening program. Thia will be (in ­ water. Work la now under way to the heart of every mechaiflcal weeks aga "That Musto wi meris Bun Side Rec champs, met thS Indian*. sure there ia no less likely yfay of ducted by Mr. Ward and Thomu minded person. The largest part of the few pleasant surpriaea .Mana­ Fayetteville, N. C., 77. va. Charles bur bo^ will have the p«nnefir|toseball and measles put Mm In Both teama are undefeated In .the building to be erected fui^ winning the war than to adhere around the lake ao that tha water's C; Clare, Weat Haven, Conn., 76; brave boy all the way,” to added. to the eaat, or along Weat M. Burgesa of Wapplng, a membn edge , will be cleared of obstruc­ Uncle Sam’s trucks are four wheel ger Jimmy Dykes of the 'Chicago won. bed. series, and tonight’s game should pedantically to the maxim of safe­ drives. That is, there ia a differ­ White Box has encoratered this Winner of playoff No. 2 va. Wal-. } Blows Werea’t Hard If Medwlck Mts, and young Pete atieet naar McKee street. of the Fellowship, with Howard tion* and the sand made more in ter Burkema^,Chicago, 72; Ralph ' • Musto's first commto't after go a long way toward deciding the I question was before the ty Unit." King of West Hartford, the soloist ential to the front aa well aa in season. He held the Cubs hiUesa Reiaer, CsrroU Stoppe(L town Intermediate title. Box acora: Forecasts "Hard Fighting.” the form of a beach and It won’t Bogart, Baltimore, 75; va. Ray- reaching hia -dieostog room under at aereral meetings and and J. Richard Cooke of Suffield be long before Klngaley Lake will the rear. The front differential for the last two innings yesterday his own power bore out Louis’ And Mungo kaepa out of the I- / Indian's - He forecast "hard and severe Academy the organist. can be dieengaged Just aa you and enabled the Sox to .take an mond Pittman, FRyettevlUe, N. C , sneezer. Cleveland—John Carroll Uni­ B. F. T. was little to Indicate that be one of the moat popular apots By The Associated Press 79; Richard D. cnemzon. MhMto- statement. /. P. • ' two factioos could get to- fighting" against the German ar­ Saturday Hesalona to camp. would shift the ordinary automo­ 11-lnnlng game. If they win again "He doesn’t hit any harder than This year should then to a real versity’s ice hockey team won 41 3 Nicola, rf ...... 4 0-1 8 mored column In North Africa and The Saturday Beaslona will be­ The weather for the past week bile. However, in sandy or muddy Bluefleld, W. Va.—Harry Gum- f0klng for finer.. .longer wearing clotMng—Clothing with Expert about annaxatioa with ^ into Salonika. He drew cheer entiUed, "A Clearer Flame." fol­ going to be like down here. decid^ between Gumbert and Hal M ua^related that much of hia New York Univendty’a goal lines Soicldea Ciaftamansto[h—you're sure to appreciate the wide selection here at after cheer with dlaclosUre of the the ‘cable can be fastened to a Schumacher for the first toay aa- Pittobtirgh Piratea’ pitching plight entitled to enter the playoff- were trouble to the ninth was caused by (fonnle Mack day waa a swell one It .waa passed. lowing which the boys will go into Promotions ...now If the Athletics would fous times for the only touch­ P. B. F. T. Olenhey’s. Sebooi Taken Over capture of Masaaua and Increas­ varioiu discussion groupa Upon the recommendation of tree and In winding the cable on 'slgninent, but Schumacher bowed seems to be getting around. Man­ George Dunlap, Jr., Pinehurst; H. failure to Insert his mouthpiece. downs of a practice football game. 1 Koaak, rf 2 0-0 4 the pulley on the back of the out when he blew an elght-nm lead ager Frank Frisch, hanging up E. Foreman, Jr., Chicago; Walter catch tbe spirit and make it Con­ The arrangements Were soon ing, United States aid. The discussion groups will fol­ their company commanders, the j^an affort to protoet hla ilpa to nie Mack year, It would suit Iota ■ . A dramatic moment (»me, how­ truck, the vehicle la pulled out of yetoerday and the' Indiana won the phone, growled: "That guy Pease, Plainfield, N. J.; P. S. P. tott the top of hla face uaguarded. and the achooi arna taken low the channels ppen^ up In the follAwlng men have been appoint­ the mire. more fans.” by the Ninth Diatrict. Ih e ever, when near the end of hla panel dlacusalon of the preceding ed to Non-Commlaaioned cifficer 11-8, scoring nine runs In the Terry Juat called—offered me a Randolph, Pinehurst; John S. Mal- Yto cut abova the optic, araa open- third string pitcher for an Infleld- lachan, IhX^dence, R. I.; (md /•d to the seventh, was battered ^haaldeaU o f the Sixth wcre .caU- speech he turned to the right and evening, and will be led by the grades: From Sergeant to Staff / eighth. aifortm OocktoB to '$35.00 I to pay a apedal tax-for looked up at the diplomatic gal­ aame men who participated In the Sergeant: John F. Gollmitzer; Latin and Teanis. er. I. got plenty of third stringers, Richard S. Tufts, Pinehurst. Pease / severely in the al|toth and proved and Tufts withdrew, however.. Jimmy Johnston, Abe Slmra’a I a haiff yean and the Ninth lery where Ivan Matsky; Soviet panel. During this hour, and the From Corporal to Sergeant: Pat Cincinnati—Mtmager BUI Me so I said goodbye.'' ^ his stoplight for D(moVan at 1:36 manager, claims Abe really thinks let rained the old huUdlra, ambaaaaclor, vvas "leaning over the recreatkin period which will follow, C. Deyorio, Philip T. Meek, Rob- Austin, Te.x.—Dr. Da.n Pcnlck, Kechnle of the Clnctonatl Reds, up of tha ninth. Two atitchea were re- he’s going to be the next heavy­ to a new cellar sad Installed rail, and declared: there Wfll be opportunities for per- |ert W, NuUand, Frank J. Zbjrk; 71. haa taught Latin and coached to his ears In good pitchers, Is Kansas City—A St. Ix>ula fan Links Record qtored to close the cut. Itoea Stm(m Next weight champion. "And Fm not Exclusive Ageii^s for Alligator Garbardine IMw h«*H"g system and other- •There ir e many tlgns Uiat aonal conferences between the boys From Private 1st elaaa to Cor­ University of Texas tennis teams keeping tolent, but the,word la ouk wbo correctly pr^lcted the out-1 gy Dorothy Kirby fotojg to tell Mm different” adds I Improved the achoot This poral: Lester H, Behrend, . Bruno for 34 yeara. that he plana to get along with come of the 1940 American League Hla hand permitting, Loula’ point to.a NaM attempt to aecure | and varloua leaders of the pro- Augusta, Gas April 9.—(P)— next stop will be a rettira angage- J. J. J....Tom Gahagan, the vet­ I an tiAeri care of before achooi tho granaries of the Ukraine and I gram. W. Bycholakl, Rene D.' Cksa- ten instead o f the 12 now on the race has chosen the St. Louis With a second-roimd record mak­ eran trotting scribe, likes BUI TOPCOATS $28.50 fonanMilstlnn and now the town grande. Joseph A'. - ' Kowalewaki, Fort Worth. Tex.—^The St. roster, Johnny Kut(:htoga, the Browhs to finish second In 1041. ment with Slnum in New Yoirk in the oil fields of the Caucasus. DIacaaalon Groupa ing 72, Dorothy Kirby of AUrata/ May. Then comes the probable Strang's His ExceUency aa a Ham- that it has a school alrie .to Drive to Amass Resources Following the dlacusalon groups, Donald J. Simmons, Kenneth A. Louis Cardinals’ young infield, up­ Florida speed man, and W itt Gulae, It sounds g(x>d to the Brown*, but went Into the final 18 boles o f pis bletonlon candidate.. .to other [taka care of any Increase • fto: Smith, Joseph Souku^, and on .whom rest the club's champiem- southpaw knuckleballer, are the for tbe present tbeyre In^t'up- meeting with Billy Conn of Pltta- ADAM ' WHITNEY Mfi pictured this attempt aa there will be an hour for recrea­ In the womens tlUeholders* . buigh to June, a poaaible astto In words, hafo strong on S tron g.. ^ yearn.' part of the M\*e to amaaa tremen­ tion, aupervlsed by Mr. Orcutt. modestly, yours truly. ahlp hopea haven’t folly settled ones expected to go. The-Reds to­ on taking the "nlbber" game of nament here today holding a nine- Bernie Maoterson, who'was Mfed SHIRTCRAFT . At lincohi School Sergeant Phil Meelu wants to among themselves who will hold day found themselves behind the their spitog aeries with the Boe­ Washington to Juv> And Lou No­ dous resources for war to the offering opportunlUaa for tennis. stsohe lead over the fieUL / va to September. Conn witnessed to teach U. C. L. A. somethihg With tho poaalblo tocreaas to death against the English speak-' softlxUl. and touch football, on the I go on record. Since being in Btand- the regular Jobs,, but they’re doing Boston Red Box tor the ffrat time. ton Bees; In the past few day*, Mias Kirby to u i^ the ^yigusta alxxit Stanford’s “T” formathm, -f the number of children to that their full store .toward winning the Bees have developed into a set Louis' 'Victory last night tog worl(L \ gTouitda of Suffield Academy, |lrg, he hasn't been "BlondlngV yet (:oimtiy club course yeateroay in Joe wants August for golf be- haa gone further and U putting SHIRTS •« nnrt of the town when Pine Acres Then he dropped hia hands from Luncheon will b* served at 12:80 and wants to have hla gal at gamha. The infield — incloding GreenvUle, B. C.— Even of sluggers, knocking 14 homers 78, equal to men’s par,/And took over some ”Q. T.” atuff...Ray A fresh selection of all th* ^Ywraoc, which la to hovo 340 muactoar a South CJarollnlan aa ’ fore tbniing hla attention. If atlU the dispatch box again and half by the ladlea of the Baptlat church, homei Dot McNlell, know that hia Johnny Hopp, Frank Crespi, Steve In three games to tie the Browns one stroke oft the couw women’s champion, to ^ova. - ' Dum(mt who believes even the smart new-season shirt ^___ _ la developed. Superlntend- turned, facing United States Am­ w’ith the closlng’ seasloo following mind has beep strictly on the mili­ Meaner, Jimmy Brown and Martin Buck Newsom couldn’t save the at 8-8. ' record set In 1937 by Patty Berg umpinMi should be seen os weU Ideas, new stylos, new fab- u cat Bltng told the Board that twp bassador John O. Winant and tw'o tary aide -and aa proof, o f that, he Marion—-obtained half of the Detroit Tigers from their sixth as heard at hla national aemi-pro rlca hew colors. In a brilliant Iminedtately in the-CkwigregaUonal of Minneapolis. This gave her a 35- Solons Plan Pfobe rooRia were closed in the other key men to the United church. [offers the fact that he has Juat Cards' 16 hits yesterday as they straight defeat by the Washington Oklahoma City—Ro<*lo Fred hole totSl of 152. baaeball, tournament will have w variety to please every man's i liaoeta School at ’ the Conter. SUteS aid to Britain-^-W. Averill At tlOa meeting. Dr. Thompaon I made Sergeant. Phil says defeated Dallas, llrL for their Senators. Buck waa shelled hard Chapman, who haa been trying Her lead waa strong over the Of Galento Injniy arM ten dressed In vrMte from taste. 'Tbeaa rooms could be used 'for Hsrriman and Dr. James B. Con- will give the closing address, en­ there's no use l(x>kiBg do^o here, tehth. straight vlctoi^. - . yesterday at. Charlotte, N. C., while Washington, Aprfl 9—-(g)-^ His head* to foot this year...and, in at\.t—also in the ^-gal­ f contenders, Hefen Sigel ^ i j pnptla wbo might reside in the titled. "Let’s Get Organised.” and ainca" there Juat couldn't be any stop J(>b on the Pbilsdelphla Ath­ Phtladeiplila and Jan* Cothran ot comeback attem^ smaobed by the preliminary tourneys, they’ll - new / develoDment. with some ar- lery. nicer girls than they have up letics, If h elce^ up his slugging. dy Baer’s methodloal Jabbing wear four-Uufii red, wMte and blue $1.50 to $1-95 "Once we have gained the Bat­ the cloatng dUe, S.. C.,xWho turned.:'a m e d ii emblems on thair aleeyea.. .sorry will be led by Meosra. MarUn and I North. Hhune runs, like the one Chapman second round 80's and Si's a somewhat mysterious injury INTERWOVEN - WEMBLEY . aortation. tle of the AtUntlc" Churchill said, Frank Itolano continues to be socked wHh two on base yesterday hia ones potent left hand. Tony to bear that Travis Jackson, the ___ "and are .certain of'the constant Sibley. ' Navy ifenies Racial Line tlvely to make t))* saige toC former Giants’ inflelder, ia a pa­ . SP R IN G AND CHENEY _____ There win be • book tabltf open the IlflJ of the party down here. to beat the Plttahurgh Ptratee tor 181. blento araa Just anothar band- All automobile Inspection lanes; flow of American supplies which [There toot a flr show In New the fourth straight time, go a long r^ed-up beavywright lighter to- tient at a oanatorlum near Shreve­ wiB be. closed aJjf day on Good; are l^ing prepared for ua-'-then, at convenient. Um*s throughout the Next In the field of 31 playfrs p ort La. (onference. with Arthur W. Hoff­ York aty that can beat Frank way toward offsetting Chapman's came Georgia Tainter o t Fargo, N. day. ' J. H O SIERY^ NECKWEAR. giiday. the^ Motor Vehicles - De- j however far Hitler may go, dr [when It-comes to honest th goring column. Box.score: g(x>d floor game for the Spitfires, thy Busher, 281 Center street. toroycles busy, ench with his own The superintendent said that af­ The oommlari(m anneunead an 164 8-4, New York, stopped WUd- ■ ____ . - Hia buoyancy dissolved into Harvard Crlms(m'a aaaertion that Sophofnoree (56) Hamil. Brennan and Salretore cat O'Oonnor, 155, (Mztondale, Pa., toraafer the wrath when he outlined the Ger- Discharged yesterday: Mrs. duty, and civillaas and stodiera at "Annapolla objected very violent­ ter Richard Snlbbe, Harvard P B ■ /F went best for the losers. Box score: inquiry would be started to deter­ Mallory $5.00 to inetro^l^ penetration Into the Balkans Stella Bontoo, 290 Hackmatack I work. However, each day when ly" to the praeenc* of a Negro on coach, declared the Negro would r Hanna, rf ...... v->-5 2-2 Spitfires mine whether Gekmto was aUe to ( 6). Fit Right Hitler eoold grt it. j developmenU of the street; Mrs. Myrtle Walton, An-, standing RetreaL there are Com­ play, be phoned Bingham that al­ ' continue the fight New York — Tony Ferresa, the Harvard varsity lacrosse team. 3 EgglestoOt H ...... 0 P Name B F T 14944. Mount Venran, N. Y.. stop­ *«eavy ; Balkan campaign. dover; Leonard Barrowa 43 Math­ panies of soldiers In every direc­ Stodeata la Protcet though Navy “would play any 1 UtUe, If ...... 5 0-2 1 Giorgettl. rf .. ..4 3 1-3 7 Tony landed his left hand oa adsMlted that "heavy loos- er street; William Barclay, 1$0 tion, all at attenUon, all facing the Baer’s fees Juat before be went ped Aaron (Al) llmlth, 151 8-4, FLORSHEIMS ...$8.96 op He said Greece. T u rk e y , uid Harvard's undergraduate daily team that Harvard put, (x» the '4 Turidiigton. c ...... 7 6-7 2 Gauctoo, If ...... 6 1-3 IS Los Angeles (5). A dam $2.95 qsfTjasn pUaoa, aubmartnes Yugoolavla early to the year North School street; Mrs. Josera flag. The acUvIty ceases aa if said the untveroity had "kow­ field. I felt that Harwd should 3 Scudieri,- rg . 1 Lautenbach, c . .... 2 0-1 4 to his corner at th* end o t the would crip^ iMttsb Frey. and infant daughter, 599 I by magic. Motorcycles and trucka sixth yelling be was hurt Cm WUts Plains. N. Y^-Oeotgle BOSTONUNS .. .$7.60 up “with 60 or 70 dlvUions” at their ... towed to intoieraat Jim Crotr- tova Informsd us of this situation 1 O'Brien, ig . 3 Suorwiecz. ig ... 6 0-1 12 Martin. 14344, Boston, outpolntsd marina diaaatrously dlapoaal.might weU have baited pauae to their duW while the driv­ to advance.” 2 Cfiiartlcr, Ig .. ...6 0-2 *^12 of hia bandlera startad to remove Admitted texiay: Alfred Chiin- ers atond at attention. The band iam” ' In artthdrawing Lucian Miol Tbsodoreecu, 14744, Rumaifia MANSFIELDS...$5.00 up Woep by Millionfi . , . "gigaaUc United tto^iiSufa. Foreign Mtolatef ^ Admitted t Alexia, Jr, New Orleans Negro, Flayes Seat Bopae is 33 10-30 66 Tony's gtov*. and wboa the baO And MWons Can’t Be ptogtam” wbicto Eden aiid General Dili wrot to touaen, IS Franklin atroet; Mrs. i begins to play tbe National An-: from the lacrosse game which "M r. Bingham expressed^ his re­ (35) |T9 Totals .1 ...... ,.. 23 2-10 48 rang for tto ssveath Referee Ed­ (•)• Brtlaiii "aereral mfl- Athens and Ankara to *Aec if any­ Hanna Hugteo.. 123 Cooper HUl them and all ^ the soldier* salute. grets and said he would handle B F T Green I irneta die Latood awarded the fight to WINDSORS ...... $4.86 Wrong. , street; Fr^rickXewie, 109 Birch To aay tiie -very leasL it Is a moat Navy WtMi 13 to 0 last Saturday. P Miipping next year. thing cotod be done” to form a Meanwhile. Harvard campus or- the matter by telegram.” Admiral 3 Oile, rf ...... 3 0-3 4 P Name , B F T Baer. defensive front but the govern­ street. W impremive acene. watching avery- 2 Hampton, If ...... 3 4-6 10 1 Hamil, rf . y ...... 4 2-2 Takes Bad Beating. reported that the Britiah Birth: Today, a daughter to Mr. ono acknowledging before God and ganlaatlons dem toded “dartflea- Wills(Xi added. “ The next morning 11 W restling giiwra to suto aa ment of (MSted Regent Prince Paul tion" of tbe univeraity’B athletis I was inf(xrmed that tbe Negro 4 Andaraon, c ...... 3 3-6 7 4 Brennan, If ...... 4 1-2 0 'The ’ New Jeraay barkoep wne refused to permit them to go to and Mra RoWt Melendy. 331 and Flag that whatever hardships 1 Oroman, rg ...... 1 1-3 3 0 Connors, c . ..-, 1 as o t tha raids <» Oakland street. may be the aoMisr’s lot, America policy toward NegroaSL saarrtlng play^ bad left Annapolla the »... 0 1-2 bleeding from tho oooa and nmn- 'exoaedsd la aercr- Belgrade, be aald. that *Tqr yielding ta the Naval night before. 4 DouglaRrig ...... 0 1-1- 1 2 Salvatore, rg . ... 4 1-3 0 erous omafl cots about tbs face By The Asnedated Press 7 8 9 . 'Dlacharged today: Cbeator is worth every bit of It. II makaa 3 Sheridan, Ig , , 7 ||K tha Oermnas had French, 95 Middle Torapika Woot; ua an raaliae that "There is noth­ Academy's demawds. Harvard has "Tiie Naval Academy alwaya has • . . a 3 1-1 from tha third raund on. In BurtMgton, V t —ICaurloe ' *nM ! MAIN STREET raid on Eng- In ttaa atota pehtteoUary at talua an tndafcaattde poatUca la sad always will play any team (m 14 8 9rl7 25 atetb, whan Bsa TIDst,' WL. New ^ Y y . ^ jU bad Vaaaard. 15 DtonMBt ing to fear but faar itotif”. K«tf 10 Totals ...... J5 6-10 36 MouadariUe, Ml:a Kathertas Thorp, Tal- On ay. Xiuch 36 tfonspor* ,th* syaa of a dsaaocratlc natksi" It at tbe ap­ 3S-U or valnfhl )sbe the th s a (a - ca*a oC < to eottvIUs. ■ ior a MM ' A 'sia a p Of Hsoranl Msriaito ^Tbc^ > 4 (tod ; Score at )ialf: 34-10 BnitflCto- TJalaato -jj^iqUIaiita.. Ssferca: V. ’Taggart. - L oil' ,'Sife';5fi-.--';‘."-i,'

MANCHESTER EVBNTNG HERALD. MANCHE?TER, (X )W .' WEDl^SDAT, APRIL 9,1941 nANUHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1941

RED RYDER «v»rdJfA E rttoeS.' B U i r LM.i/7^ REPMT/;f^/^//;r C L / IL S S IF IE D Sense and N^jnsense uPTHtRS-RED -rr\ci«cii(4’ r , « t ' '. j f - 1 Am the Lawyer able to obtain rsoognitlon of my BeMi a Right aad • Duty own. ' “Every woman has a right to a hg '-r ? ^ mwMtewit ggoa^ mvgmmf I am toe lawyer. I am the pioneer. I am the last pretty drees,’’ i i t displaced brute force with to renoimce toe past and to over­ Says lAGuardia, and what a mercy, justice, and equity. turn the present pity I taught mankind to respect , toe I am toe just judge and the He didn't go even farther and In­ ■AiU Repairing' Building Materials Wanted—^To Buy rights of others to their property, righteous ruler. sist, Lost aai Po«nd Aotomobiles foT Sole Bombers Raid to their personal liberty, to free-; I hear before I condemn. I seek Every woman has a right to be FOR SALK—1930 CHEVROLET WANTED TO TUNE, repair and FOK s a l e —50 TOBACCO dash. Np Early dom of conscience, to free speech the best In everything. pretty! •TWO BOOKS, arlthDdeUc Chaa. E. Hireaher, Buckland. Tel. WANTED^USED high chair and liook. Property v bells, we put l»il«a for Sale ' sale;, drlx’eways repaired, land­ KOPPBRB COKE, ,1*4 ton cash D ies at H om e causes. sugar on ours end 's they call us for me. And, mind you, I haven't scape fardenlnf, expert trlm- new the assaults by daylight G raduation Is ^ t for all day to wait.” rr APPEAtts ^L1STEM, (VW TOftO-PACEO CMUWfv—' WANTED—OIRL FOR house­ priessrlce |8.45,33.45, 1*2 ton caancaab price FOR RENT—ONE BINOLE and Raid Laata Several Hours ' ■L I am the foe of tyranny, opptrt- erszy. \ L.TXOtrm SEDJtN. 1»S9 mln«. SUkodrski and ChoVnan, for 86.75/ L. T. Wood Company. Tel. one double room, gentlemen only. The cashier glanced up. He took THAT TM TH E OKIE THAT^SWEATER TOU JUST SNATCMEO appointment. Phone 7119. / work, two adults, sleep in or out The Coventry raid lasted several J u n e 10t h . ,' (Oontinned from\|*age One) sion and bureaucracy. VSJHO W A S CAUOHT sedan. 19S8 Ckevtolet Good wages. Telephone Manches­ 4496' Inquire at 60 West Center street I prepared the way of' toe Teacher—We are all aalike. the check, examined It, then reach­ , IS FULL DRESS aa)rB,..i T atai • eta. Burke The Florist;- Routs 88, Son. FOR BAtK—CRAWFORD Elec­ FOR RBCNT—OFFICE IN Tinker brated during a long lifetime that I am for\ be parliament of man I Ceasoeetloo Days...I V etajll eta bombs, and the aUrclear sounded but no pupils will be given a dlplo-: bridged toe 19th and 20th cen­ H eanoer ;Dss...... In etalll eu Rockville. ' tric range with dejtp well cooker, Block. Inquire Olenney’s. ma'who leave school before g a ^ - and for toe abolition of all wars. WANTED-ALL AROUND man before midnight. ^ turies. A student ofi literature and I hate fraud, deceit or trickery. IS STOPPED I eriaie ter trraaalar laaeitione excellent condttim. Telephone The News Servlee sold British ation. > aharaad at tba ana tima rata for general cleaning , and dish 8609 or call 76 Phelps Road. Oft author to his own right, Bishop I am forbidden to serve two planes Bew over German-occupied Ckadoaflon Jane 10 Brewster had beard Matthew Ar­ COLO rataa far ions term every Roofing—Siding \17*A washing. Apply at once at Chest­ Houses for Rent 65 It waa aohbunced that the grad­ masters or 4o compromise with Kleins Sfvea epoa roaoeat. s a l e l a c k k it c h e n alroromea early this monUng, nold, Charlei ’ tHckehi; '‘ ''Wbhdell VdlTHOOr ardarad batera . tba tbird or nut Lodge, comer Chestnut and FOR -B uation fxerrieee ot the High school justice. WE SPEtOAUZB fN roofing hj^ Church streets. range with oU burner. Ehceellent FOR RENT—GREEIN aectlon, at­ “dropping bombs while alrqraft PhllUps, Henry Ward Beechqr and 4*-r (jA PUMCM* Jay will ba aharsee only tor were returning from raids on this will be held on Tuesday, June 10. I am the conservative ■ of the HCftS GET GR>N •Btsal sambar of tlises tba ad sldlnf. Workmanship guarantsM baker. Fine for cottage. A bar­ tractive 8 room house, 3 batl\p, Oladstohe. past, the liberal of the present, led. abarslbs at tba rata aara*- Tims payment! arranged. Also extra lavatory, O. E. furnace, country, shooting up and dowsing Thli^'lS much earlier than other A close lifelong friends was toe gain! Telephone 3777. landing lights and years, Tlie High school gradua­ and the radical of toe future. aa allaorabea ar ratnnde eaa carpenter work. A. A. Plon tno.. Help Wanted—Male or fireplace, 2 car garage. Can be late Rev. Dr. Francis Goodwin, ;I believe In convehtion^but I cut aa els time edt atospad 899 Autumn street Phone 4860. WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN seen hy appointment only. R. T. ground material and transport.” tion will precede the grammar who lived aeroae toe street from BOOTS AND HER Not Mining A Bet BY EDGAR M AiOtli the nttb day. \ Female 87 McCann Agency, 69 Center school graduations by three days, the Gordian knot of formalism and >^~tm terWdPi display Haas set BLINDS, low prices, Installi-tlon toe house which Bishop Brewster red tape to do justice and equity. WANTED—A FEW MORE good free. Call for special prices and street. Phone 7700. Several Hundred it was announced, which is also a occupied for more than three dec-y \- VOO OO, I ■arali win net be raapenalble Moving—Trucking- samples. Capitol Window Shade .change from former years. ades. I am toe leader of mankind in _ COMEP UZE U. WV m ve than on. laeorraet inper- laboring men and women; aleo every crisis. ■I* VOANTV High school boys for Friday and Co.} 46 Capen street, Hartford FOR RENT--MANCHESTER— 7 Planes Raid England By having the classes out of Bishop Brewster was married -—.-I-'S vao: e ( any adveKlaamant ardartd Storage 20 room Colonial fumlsbed. Oaa High school three days before the I am toe scapegoat of tn* WM AT ' TVft _ MAWOR. . . , ■Pte taaa ona Uaaa. Saturday. Report at 6:48. Burr Open evenings. Berlin, April 9—(iP)—Several Oct. .15,1873, to Susan Huntington, world. YOlU. TO O ,0**R^ he taadyanaat emiaaioa at la* L. T. WOOP 00.-*Local and tn- Nurseries. heat hot water, cooking. TUe bath grammar schools !t will be jpos- daughter of toe late HUi Whitney ilM pabileatlos of advartlalag traatata moving, trucking. Phone FOR SALE—PORTABLE Sterro and shower. Fireplace. Cellar hundred Nazi planes raided Etog- sible to give more attention to the of New Haven; She died in 1885. I hold the rights of mankind In IJM raetlflod only by eapeellatioa Electric Washer. Practically new. laundry, work bench, ping-pong land last night, heavily bombing toe hollow of iiiy ha-nd, but am un- rx li e t ie i s e smda ter the aarvlee 4496. latter and also have arrangements He married.in 1893 Miss Alice Doga—Birds—Pets 41 Ideal for baby’s clothes, 810. Tel. table. Room over garage uaed by Portsmouth and Coventry and made for being taken care of in Tucker, o f East Orange, N. J.; She ''advertleasMauwsMbta moat eoataneeoareraa AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and 7280. owner for storage. Adults pre­ other objectives on the south and the High school without delays. died in Paris, France, ta 1932 fol­ eopy aad end typograpRyt; with Long Distance Movers. Tel. 6260. ferred. Available about May 1st sqhtheast coasts, the Germans re- New Plan Explained lowing a taxicab coUleion In the STORIES IN STAMPS ' m* rovici. iw e.riii.w a v. i. '* t. w r. <•0 MM aatereeditereed ay tka pebllab* 68 Hollister streeL FOR SALE-MALE AND female for 4 mbhths or Ibngiet'. Tel. 7647. peried today. Starting next year the seniors they raaarra tha right ta (Seven hundred Luftwaffe planea Champs. Elyses, during * v&it to lievtaa er reject any eopy eon* canartee. 49 Wells street. Home Appliances -51A who have a sufficient high rating Europe with Bishop Brewster. ‘What’s tlie inattor with you—sircn’t you a itcullcmnn?" ehlaetleaabla. participated, in the raid on Coven-' will be allowed to fngage In two Bltoop Brev/ster is survived by SO BOnns—Claaalflad ads Repairing 23 OAS COOKING IN country homea. Farms and Land for Sale 71 try and other British objectives, weeks of actual .training in some one daughter, Mias Eleanor Long­ imbUahed oasM day moot ha Articlea fok* Sale 45 It cost so little with Phllgaa, the the Berlin radio said to-a broad­ of the different offices and busl- fellow Brewster of Hartford; one «d by It e’eteek been datar* REPAnUNQ. Auto tops, cur­ delivered gas that duplicatea city FOR SALE—10 ACRES of land cast heard In New York by NBC.) FUNNY BUSINESS with shed, or rent '6 acres. Annie ness bouses in Manchester and in brother, toe Rev. WUUam J. Brew, tains, new and used team har- FOR SALE—HEYWOOD Wake, gas service. For more Information The night raiders were said to Hartford, It la the present plan to ater of St. Michael'* churrii, Utch- Tow Want Ada nesaes, all Unde of leather work. field baby ckrriage, good condi­ on Phllgaa and appliancea, write, Conins, Buckland Road. Tel. 4410. have^ tofilcted further tomes on tha tala* British shipping, stoking one allow a group of Ix ^ and girls to field; and two nephews, James are aeeastad orar Tel. 4740. Chaa. Laklng, 90 Cam- tion. Also 8 bird cages. 89 Cam phone or call at Supply Outlet, FOR SALE—8 AC^E FARM, 6 be absent from school to work to Brewster, state librarian of Con­ V? l « t tha1 CHARaa HATBRATB slvaegi hrtdga. stresL bridgs street Tel. 4774. 1150 Main atreet, comer Tnim- 4,000-ton vessel and damaging an- a eenvanaiaea m adver* room house, all city Improve­ other'of 20,000 tons in the port fif some business line for a period of necticut, and the Rev. William , hM tha CASH BATBB will ba buU, Hartford. 7-9466. ments. Reasonable if sold at once. two weeks.' It will be necessary BrSwater of Belmont, Mas*; _ aa rnLL PATMBMT It LAWN MOWERS Sbarpensd and FUR SALE- MEN S Rebuilt and — ’ W- T""'" — ’...... Harwich. nf40'J‘ 'Hf AMI Pleasant Thoughts . tha hstlsaas effiea oa er be* rscondlUoned. Liberal allowance relaeted shoes Better than new Frank A. Deiiette, off Crystal Brltlab Destroyer Hit ' tp have cooperation from the em­ WASH TUBBS » She eereath day foliowiag the on your old mower toward a new cheap shoes. See them. Sam Machinery and Tools 52 Lake Road, Rockville. Two direct' bomb hits were scoi> ployers. The present plan Is to *^6 Qonso.idated model 81 fly­ Ruin$ of Chlchen-ltzo •artloa ef each ad otharwlae one. Snow Brothers, 830 Sum­ Yuiyea, 701 Mato. ed. on a British destroyer near have only those in the commercial ing boat carries 5500 gallons oi R e v e a l M a y a n G o ld e n A jj e iiWHl.dO AMzab! kisf CA«v a ooo five amp d C T if ^ R ABOB RATB will ha oolluit* d.partment take up this work, but with! 6UT SOl/LL 66 «61IMd HIM AdAM IM A PAYS .. raapeasibillty tor orroro lo m it Tel. 4531-4506. WE HAVE THE CLETRAC crawl­ Houses for Sale 72 Briinsby, and two merchant ahlpa gasoline and a commercial adap­ 1 er franchise for Eastern Connecti­ this may be 'later extended to 'T'HE ruins of Chichen-Itza, cita- TO 66 AMa4SIMAT6D. kenod ada will ba aaaemad and one of 4.000 and one o f 3.000 tation could carry 20 bertlis or 50 V«4.« VVCLL, W6LLJ raoy oanaot bo gaaraa* cut and in stock severa’ nlodels FOR SALE 2 FAMILY ho ’se tons -.vere damaged at T^e- other courses. Before It . Is fully day passengers. ^ del of ancient Maya culture, of new Agricultural Cletraca. Dub­ approved certain stat-* and federal * are known to philatelists through and store, 2 car garage, lot 100 mouth, returning pilots declared. 0m PCOSOAM. af ChkMilcatioM lin Tfactor Company, Providence ft. frontage. Iimuire 28 Union S t The Royal Air Force waa re­ laws must be checked. This will Mexico’s 1938 stamp picturing an be done by Mr. filing and he will raaeeeseeeeaassaweeee Benson Says.— F O R S A L E I Road, WillimanUc. ported to have lost four planes In air view of the pyramids. A new esonoeataaeeeeea* t 8-ROOM COTTkOE — in the 7 : an overnight raid on the German report ba^ later to the commit­ Trio o f Aprons view of the famed Thousand Col- \- seaseaeeeaeoeooeeas c Country. All modem. Large ^Hous^ for Sale ^ Naval base of'Kiel, making a total tee. unws is now available in the Pan aeeeeeeae-Be-eeqeeeooedOo D “DO N’T M ISS "Musical Instruments 53 of nine English aircraft ‘ aald to Inaaranoe Placed •X'/ Thanks sea a.e oesshasoo B lot. Owner hae left town. Prim American Union’s poster stamp •••f******,**,** F T H E S E S T A R for quick sal» " ■ F O R ^A L E —176 Wadsyrorth S t, have bean downed In air fights Insurance policies amounting to above, one of a series marking the I ••••,•»••• ••b•• 1 FOR BALE—PLANO, very good 6 room Colonial, latge living and by ground batteries. - 8477,950 expire on May 1. They are condition. Inquire 72 Benton room, fireplace, maatbr bedroom. Slat anniversary'Of the Union.. ats • • • • • . 9 APRIL $ 4 ,0 0 0 Strong British air qnlts were WTitten by four differwt agents In Chichen-Itze was founded be­ ,«,••••••••••*s Small amount down—rest aA atreet. Telephone 5711. 2 other large bedroome, oU burn­ said, to have killed and Injured a, Manchester, the premium being rent. er, garage. Reasonable. Owner fore the sixth century, abandoned »btee for Sale « FOR SALE—A FEW USED piano number of women and children 81,696.72. It was voted to renew 100 years later and rebuilt about »bilM for Exchange transferred. , / attacks on north German ci the insurance with the same Aeoesooriaa—Tires ...... • Radio Values! accordions, at reasonable prices. 964. For two centuries the city STU ART J. W ASM EY Lsssons arranged. Alao one roll towns, during which bombs fqli in agents. ^ 1 5 enik*. Bspalrtag—Falatlag . . . . t realdentlal dlatrlcts. A t the was a center of Mayan science, BCBOOI j a a o s e « s e e e e e a a e « a f*A top desk. Inquire 89 Union street. Real Eatote aad taaontoee Lots for Sale 78 "Some Dead and of the 'a r t and ivligion, until the Itzant J i - >«Mp to Treek ...... • 155 Mata SL TeL M4S>r 7146 Tel. 8047. were conquered by their one-time —For sQro t FOR SALE—CHOICE LOT. Green It waa announced mei^Iy that confer a—Setviee—Storage n . . M PHILCO there were “some dead knd Injur­ the signal light at Mato and School friends, the Mayapans, aided by yolae BIcirelse n Section, confer Cone'and Stephen Toltec end Aztec allies. A L |.^ Y OOP Just In Case aatoe—Motereyelee ... u street 75 by 140. Tel. 7681. ed” at Kiel, object of thsE A. F’a streets can not be turned off after ■ mm4 rsotfoloeal goiTis— main attack. achool hours, on Saturday and Sun­ The conquerors buiU/Chidien* _ Somcea Offores It HIOHLANl^) PARK SECTION, 2 The Nasi high cbmmand aald day and during the .next 10 ^ys Itze to new greatness, constructed .^ Hoscah socsm! sl4 Sonrieoe OSareS ....14-A adjointng^ts 60x200 each, rea­ thousands of explosive and fire while the schools are closed ' for the court.of s Thousand Columns, \ so THIS W RSASOM Ot -^BtraetlBg ...... It bomba Inflicted h-tavy deatructioa new temples, pyramids, surpassing > WHRAE Hg . WISH —rtaraorlsa 14 N O B E T T i f R GARS F o r S a le sonable, l^ n e 3098.' vacation. Mr. lUlng reported that disafpearsd TDTHR TW6I, Dlroctoie ...... 14 ana caused numbrotu flree at Co­ the I!rht waa well obaexyed by the ill its previous grandeur. Chlchen- j - ^ C k K TTUQy tombing—Booting .. It Anywhere At Our Prices I FOR BALE— DESIRABLE lot ventry. ' / pupPe, Itzs remained the Mecca of Maysn^ -IS GROCERY near aobool, on Porter street For Two hits /With heavy caliber In checking the term of years world until 1634, when it was «ver be satisflfid till he tries it—he used to bo4n , ^Jllnory—Osesamaklng . . . . . 14 1987 Paekaid Sedan bombs wen made on a Britlah F Isvliig—^Tmoklng—Btorago .. te 1987 Hudson Sedan DEPARTMENT partlcMlars, inquire at 412 Porter that teachers have been emplojred finally abaadeasd. oil well-driller r ?5 ebHe Fassangsv gorviea .....4 S-a street Tel. 3217. destroyer/«ast of Skegness, Eni in Mknehester, it waa found thgt 1984 Owtoolet 2-Do«r Sedan in Hlfhland Park Store Ush port on the Nortti Sea, the iVIntlna-rPaaorlbiC o e a e • a • A,* * * . ^ / 1982 B n M 4-Door Sedan one teacher hea .taught 43 yeart toauonal Servtoaa ...... >4 \* high cqnunknd. nported. aqd thtre are several connected .•oooooaosoossaeeaas *• 192S FqM Conch We Are Retiring From TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX . _ _ Dy#la#—ClBAiiln# •• U/ BusineaB. with the system over 35 years. M Mtot Goods oBd Ssnrleo .a.*; S| A. STEPHENS Alairica bee a population ot 60,< The measure approved by the fiuitod—Boflnoso Ssnrleo e a se to i.R ^ d H erald A d vs. 006. Hudson Dealer board last mMting in providing and Clissos se e ss. ; a nurse for St James's school was Instrsetlons s as e e H AT JOE’S GARAGE NICHOLS ; - reported in op^tkm end working .....M-A Oak S^ TcU 8129 Highland Park Dial 5492 smoothly. '■iwKial Dtama't'le' e e e a s e s e e # Wasted-Instroctlons Appliqued Tea Set . F i n a n c i a l ocka—MoKgagsa .... <1 8-’nT|SB PHILCO JkRl L6t Opportanlttsa ...... M CONSOIE MODEL 280-X D r. Story to Preacih to l.oan 44 Reg. 866h5 / N otice to , w ' l * ' Boln and SItnntlonn T o w n / The Inner Man ApprorM BY MORRILL Wanted—Femalo ...... 14 NOW $59.95 At N orth M ethodist FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wanted—Halo ' ...... 14 with OM Set. C ontractors Mn Wanted ..,...?...,..t*-A Wanted—llaU or FomaU, - It Advertisem ent OU, LmWHM I f rr k ssp s ON,'EN6usm M 0 R S B J $ / isin ii Wantsd ...... 4 1 - a It-Tobe Model S08-X Rev. Dr. Earl B. . Story of the AO N ff, HBNay— WILL BBCOME A OeAO ANVTHINO ■KsatloBS Wanted-Fsmalo ... SI PHILCO South Methodist church will *)HRy EHK3M IhUCMR LANOUAGa...... XM W THAT .tiooa Wanted—Male . . . . 44 SEALED PROPOSALS will be THAT WAV / FAVOR. O f A RSTUaXI 'THATOeNaRAU.'/ ilayasant Agencies ...... <4 Reg. 8188.06 received by-the Selectmen of the preacdi at the first ot the YCaster A " ^ . TO SAMrrv/ ^ THEM r - NOW $99.50 N otice of th^ Town of Manchester, at their of- union services tonight'at 7:30 'of lTVfc^ ftoTOS ' IVt* , .a . srseeeeo with Ok Set. floe -in the Municl^ Building. that churth and the North Meth­ f ins*" .> | | V>h|TlWS ...... ♦* I T ax'C ollector Manchester, .Oonneciicut.. .up .tq odist at the latter church. The ^ 4r>0 *4uI*74U^ ...... 'cbcfir o f the NorUt Methodist P8» • Ptkolf nr-*^t<>ci •'4 BPARTON RADIO- five o’clock In the afternoon, April ^P^7-P|iO.NO COMBINA'nON 18tb, 1941, for the reconstruction church win slng^ with Mrs. Marion «4 of approximately 85,000 worth of B. McLagah rendering the solo. «S TUt Fros^ «lablaet PUys - All persons liable by law to pay “Stranger of Galilee” by ICorrla. • I 14 Becords Aatomattcany Town Taxes In the Town of Man- concrete walks, ctmerete or gran­ «r ite curbing, radius apd drive Dr. Story's subject will be "AlPor Reg I86A0 cbeater, hereby notified that I Nothing.” c» win have a rate bill for the List of comeiA ooncrete gnttera, etc., all t NOW $79.50 In accordance with epeclficatiooa Tomorrow evening at the eame I- ijdctr •e .with Ole Set. 1P40 of 24 Mills oq the dollar, due hour a union service of Holy Oom- 10 •A.- ...... *1 and payable on April 15th and on file In the office of the Super­ It. 11 rt.uis IT intendent of Roads and Bridge munloa of the two churchM will EMERSON Julv 1st 1941. be held at the South Methodist ‘! f roiT.-nl...... 41 SAID TAX PAYABLE AT THE Eadi bid Is to be sealed and ' .f. ;.iuinm»n» . . . it ★ RECORD PLAYER marked "Bid for ReooastrucUon church. Following the plan of last <1 ■ u» . . . . . ts TAX VOLLKCTOR’S OPnCE IN V rtirs .... it Plays Tkroogh Radio. Leather Walk aad Curb," forwarded to 3rear, oommunkm wiR be admtole- THE MUNICIPAL BtnLDING tmed from 6:30 to 7:80 to tbi You really get three different r *!;.■ 41 CaUhet with Cover. Beg. f I6A5 / FROM said Selectmen at the above ad­ BY JOHN a TE itet* nrd—M .t«l. S >..Tt who find It mme convenient to apron pattarns when you send for SCORCHY SMITH Final Check-Up 0 NOW $10.95 / APRIL 15 TO MAT 18 dress and accompanied with Oon- Hmatnarants tractor*a certified check in-i the come to the sanctuary at that tola one; Using it you can make Witnuoi Onsrd ...... IS INCLUSIVE hour. 4ri— Eleaaor Willard will be two styles of over-the-head cover­ /iUT...WSMU4T Wsntsd ...... IS-A ATTTOBtA'nC gnd from amount of 8500 payable to the rr Hoard—Bssgrts SS the soloist, and the church organ­ alls, and a pretty UtUe tie-around. p i S C O K H Y i ★ RECORD PLAYER JVLY 1. TO AUGUST 1. 194L." TiriTn of Manchester, Conn. fvV/ MAKE rr s-^Bes«sarsats ...... II The amount o f work ahbva men­ ist, Clifton a Bratoerd, win play. They all fit trimly, stay to place, Ad ' R . IS ★ IN TABLE RADIOS P. M. Tlisarada]r, May 8 aad Thnrs- msettog no bidder* win be adztit- topic, "Down from, the CTOea.” and No. 3: 3 1-4 yards trimming; 1 Scat tkuaW Wat dnla At Btg Savings! Alas Ssveral Hiis tea doth with big teapots the porch, or to the living room, Mrs. OUvar Maasur of the South fi-S ymrde for No. 8; 3 1-4 yards S.i'idina a»l» as day. May 15. t ^ fr ^ and binding. n Good Used iadlas — H w Beard of Selactmeii r*- appllfued to oach oocner la prac- *6 *^*96b** church dmir win lie tbs selOlat, it Fallurt to maka first psymsnt and Mips Ada B ateson wOl pre- For this attractive patten, send aervee the right to rejbpt any and tlcal as vrefl aa unusuaL a S T iS d 15c to coin, your name, addre ir BUY ON EASY TERMS! to ctM month renders whole tax an bids, and all bidders are re- sfda at tba organ. IS delinquent First paymsat delta appUqao la an open pocket Into the e p p S ^ tea eqp on each nap- A most oonSsl Invitation is sx- patten number and else to It *Vs Service Malms! misstcd to ponsult with the Town whMi the napkin with Ita own kin la 8-lac}iaa. Herald Today's F atten 8erv* ''A f . l .2R35 quant after May 15, 194L Second wiglneer at)d look ovqr the grouiid tapdad to ths dnneh shd town** ^yxaent delinquent after August whm said tec—structleo la to ba applique of a'cup and aaneer>w Th oMalp rnttama. Mia te attsad-thsae union Holy 7th Avenue, New Teric. N. L 1941; latersat at rats o f 7S pur bar uickad. Children as waU as con sists sefrtaig toatnietlana. sand Create a whale now wc done, bsfors laalrlnr bid. ' from the lovHy, individual St- . cant par snaum on all dslinquenta. For aad by oMar of ths Board grown-ups wU kn* this colorfiil. 10 cents in' coin, your name and Taxes totaling laee than 820.00 amuaiiig seC. ' Uas it on the addreea, pattern nuzaher (5131). our New Spring Fashion Book. of Srioctmen of tha Town of Maa- Patten I5c Patten Book Ite aat be paid la ooa Installment chestsr. OarmectieuL kitchen table for school luncheons. Tha MfijQiaaHii Evenlliff Herald. B s d iU .g . inlUtary tn iclt somtt Samuel Nriaost, Jr.. It 1» • bridge table doth,' to Anoa^lwt^Ofi Sevsnt ear or Mhar vshKIa One.Patten and Patten Book / . . T b OoOsetor. S. Rayaaad Seerstary. ^oo. TouH'itk* tt tar your eard " At the requeat of Governor Hur­ The Datta League camoa of the Richard Duffy, gnndaon of ley, the State Board of Slaheriea ' ROOMS^ PAPERED . Brttiah American chib, acheduled Conatable Jamee Duffy of Henry and Oame hha announced that the QUALITY UQUORS if Tow n for Friday night at the. c^ub. will atreet, waa elected preaident of hla $2.50 Up. be poatponcd due to the holldey. eeaaon on ail fiahing which would AND WINES claea in thd Holllater atreet achool normally open on April iSth Will Interior and Exterior Painting to graduate in, June. Other offi* be advanced to April' 12th. Au­ WALNUT STREET g b w n o to r e t SI W uh- The d Clef Club will hold it* thority for thia change in aeaaon libwt uiS Sdai Bttty weekly rehearaal tonight at 7:S0 cere are \'lcc-prealdent Earl Mo- PACKAGE STORE Superior Decorating Co. ia found in Section 1073e of the We DeNvert . Dial S9S9 *BoxW. . /I f t •!« Main atract are o’clock at the Emanuel Lutheran dean: aecretaiV, Grace Brown; 1039 Supplement. home «n Baturdnjr (rom church tnatead of tomorrow night. treaaurer, John Hanaen. Viavwalty for the aprinc a t about 10 da^a. X

Gloves0 for Easter / ' New up-to-the-minute/styles with , fla'ttering touches. BINGO Van Raalte Gloves.. . .$1.00 pr. TONIGHT Washable Doeskin Glo▼es^$1.25 pr. Et. laancs’a School Hall Kin Kid Capeskin Gloves, $ 1 ^ pr. ' Parit S tm t Peccary Pigskin Gloves . . $2.25 Doors Open 7 P. M. . Play Starts At 8:00 . ■ \ Handbags Children’s Gloves...... 59c pr. ADMISSION ...... 25c Priced To Suit AH Purses j

Pouch and envelope atylcs In genuine Colors: ’ Navy, Black, Beige, Hale’s Annual Sale Capcakln • cruahable crepea and atan- Chamois, Red, Gray, White. of LARSEN^S ulated leaUiera. ^ FEED SERVICE S8 Depot Square • Colors: Easter Lilies Baby.Chidu Navy - Black - Red - Beige • Connecticut grown lilies—sturdy and healthy—with large Paatela. buds which wiU open Into gorgeous blossoms for Plaster. Moon’s Feeds Brighton your home with several and send them as Bhuiter !H Tools Seeds Greetings. Fertilixers

'Lawn Roller For Rent > $1 and $1.95 \ Grass Seeds Thars.-Sst. TiU 9:00 Other Lilies

i N i n n i E R 89c ^ $1.00

BARBER SHOPS No Phone Orders. \ ■ No DeUveries.

Basement Dept. OPEN Easter Hankies ALL DAY ^ Colorful linen printa' in wanted

' colors and dainty lace edged han- GOOD FRIDAY kiea. Colors: N av/ - Red - C(reen »

Paatela - Etc. Mafidicster ;

B iA ers Assoclstion

Easter 25c ea.

1 Candies ^

Our Regular

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p n Page 12 Chocolate Rabbits. .9c to 50c Young Chocolate Filled n ' E g g s ...... 5c to 25c

Jelly Easter E g g s... .lb. 19c Easter MarshmaUow Eggs..,lb. 19o ^ h u r s t O ruled

Coats Easter Baskets. . . 10c to 75c Sharafs Bo.xed Coats with dash! Chocolates ...... 39c to $1.35 Fitted and boxy models for children and junlora Mary OUver In smart military styles with regulation buttons Fitted - Boxy . Wrap-around. Coat C andles...... ,. .60c to $1.00 G . S C H E L L faahlona for everyone: in dressy wool and emblems. Durable- covert materials and cavalry twills. Sizes 2 to 6 .7 to 14 - • to 15. a t. crepea - camel’s hair - cavalry twUls. t,. Plalda, tweeda, black, Shetland and WESTINGHOUSE summer brown. Tailored dress coats REFRIGERATORS of JuUliard Crepe.

Phone 3627 $3.98 to $10.98

$10.98 to $25.00 Pleated Skirts I- For the Very Yonhg Miss Y $1.98 Headlines for

Pastel, shades of rose and blue. Long lasting all wool the loss of aklrta with suspenders and embroidered desijgns. 3 to $ Easter *

years.

Dainty Blouses . Sailors! Brims! Dimity oir lawn blouses which, matched with skirts,

make a colorful combination. Jfes; Sizes 3 to 6 years. -{ft »■ » . - Berets! Toques! irr- stsiy- ■ i - i $1.98

Strawff!^' Felts!

and

Cinderella Frocks FttbUc In Shirley Temple Stytlti ' ;

pGihack Hit frocka for Baatar—and aftarfA H -fl . •

Cottons, spim rayops, celaneae taf-S t I M Tfk $1.95 to fetaa la flattering, gay, colorful^ *•■*■ • / llinnday Evening, ^ stylea for Junlora and the amaller ^ /-e miss. Sizes 3 to 6x — and junior (2*# U W f 8r30 miss. S&ea 3 to flx — 7 to 14 —^ V d L f a v O 10 to 16 and Junior alzea. 0 ' k . bf C. Home $3.95

Cash Prizes Baby Shop ..$1.19 to $1.98 right

Hats as .bright as Spring fabric. maader Junior Dept. .. .$1.98 to ....^.as fresh as new paint This Spring Every test

...as new as tomorrow! OPEN ALLEYS Dress Saucy sailors.: .flower and Every Night At The Nanette Is Bright and Cheerful! veil trimmed. Big brimmed CHARTER OAK New Spring Toddler bonnets, dropped brim bon­ . BOWLING ALLEYS Smart prints anff aolld colon of Dresses 27 Oak SL Td. 3953 Jewelry navy, blade, powder triue, nyihph In dainty allka and nets. Little flower toques,

green. lOvei^ dresa a reflection • dotted awlaa, with deli­ In Tirae,for Easter' of toe EAster Parade and one you'll stunning turbans. In rib­ cate smocking. Kak. ".A TO RENT: wear- with \'erve! ^ blue, and white., SSes bon, straw, felt, straw-and-

'Necklaces - Pins • Brooches - 1 .to 3 yean. E dging Earrings • Powder Blend felt combinations. .Black,

Pearls * ' _ $1.19 and navy, gay Spring colors. $7.95 $1.98

$1.^0 and $2.00 • Baby Shop

. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales.

GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. *

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IN REAR OF STORE Thi J W .I U U CORK ALL DAY FfODAY The J 9KHAL6 CORK

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