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. I. ■\t '■; f 'SATDKTFAT, JULT I, ITOT <♦ V >Manchester Evening ' Herald The Weather Average Daily Qliralstlpn •f U. S. Weather Boreau For Um Month at A sm. 1S44 ConUnaed fair Weather aad mod- To Be Soloist Tot Seriously 8,762 rrate temperaturee tonight aad About T o w ^ Injured in Aelion Heard Along Main Street WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED Tueeday. - /' Abmber of the Aadtt HurtbyAlito TO DO ALL KINDS QF B «r«M •< CtraohrileM Klitf David Lodge of Odd Fel- And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too Manch^ter— A City of Village Charm towi, together with dunaet Re- BODY AND FENDER WORK bekah Lodge, are planning a noep- Runs Into Street in the MAI^CHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, JULY 3, ld4i ‘ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE rUKEE CEN' ^tion in honor of Grand Xag|er Sectional differences never stop-vised that he would have had a Affir^Mss as Dlaaulng Manchester, and the la t-- better chance of making a sale Path of Car; Both His AND PAINTING N Chariea Roberta. Ja^ who recanUy eat development seems to be one ' without his high-pressure ngm a, attained the highest office within ------NO WAITINC! ------the gift of Odd IhUowa of the aided andj abetted by what might i role Legs Are Broken. otherwise be considered that most Should such a crew select Man­ aUte. The affair ia to take place chester for Its field of operations First Photo of Allies* ^Secret Weapon’ next SaUnrday evening, July S> at- impartial of all " things, the Robert T. Tayjor, the 3-year-old Manchester Motor Soles weather. There is. of course, no it would be well Jot housewives to M d M low a haU. Mr. Roberts ia be on the alert-If thej;e attempt to son of Mr. apd"^Mrs. Joseph Tay­ .»12 West Center Street . Telephone 41S4 Soviets Cut Nazi American 1st the third member of King David longer shy quarrel over the fact lor, of 22 Qlhrk atreet, was seri­ that certain North End thermo­ push sales by the same or a simi­ liodge to become Grand Master. lar story. ously injured late yesteulay aft­ meters one of them belonging to a ernoon ^'hen struck by a car driv­ high district official »lw»ys , ^ The Klwanls Oiib wUl meet as en by Mrs.' Louise Lent!, of 270 Escape RailWys; eustomarv at the Country Club able to cla m of Middle Turnpike, west, Gardner street. ' ’ Monday noon. The members will dhampionship rhsmn ' addressed to the commanding of- / ' According'^ to the report of Of­ ens New Attack; OBjoy a round table discu.'wlon on are admittedly mercurial champ-the ..Anti-Aircraft head- ficer Walter Cassells, the child . problems looking toward the bet- lons. I .quarters ...... at the Armory: A .m ..,.. nDear Col was playing in a lot at the corner But they are not much better tsm ent of the club. ^ . Bliinda; Can you not help u.s In of South Main and Mt. Nebo CLOSED Threat to wilno than tiecT for honora and beneflta our distress? All we want is one streets and was hit as he ran in the rain department. During the Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hub­ of your gun battcrie.s. We do not across the street. Both of his legs dry'spell a thtinderahower ■ got a.sk even for a big 90inm. gun; we were broken. 10-Mile Wide Front bard and fanllly of 179 Main loo.se and drifted into this area. The child was taken to the Man­ Monday, July 3 and Tues., July 4. Tanks and Cavalry With­ street, have gone to Pleasure North B’ndcrs and South Enders will be sati.sfled with an ordinary War Goods ^ Beach for a stay of ten da,ys. They OOnim. Just give us also a squad chester Memorial, hospital and aft­ in 10 Miles of Minsk alike heard »-it dlatiirbing their of men with hand grenades and a er X-rays were taken, he was re­ will be at the Palmer House. sleep, and turned back-to their pil­ Drive Toward .German few of your marl'smen and ex­ MIs!^ Pearl Oleaerke moved to St.. Francis’ hospital. Today; Reds Capture Ueut. Robert J. .Martin lows -With thoughts of green, wet Quota. Falls Bad Weather No Herald Stronghold of La Haye V Perhaps it Is the hot weather gardena toe next morning. But perts for sniping duty. For you sea, dear Colonel, some peaky MiM^ Pearl Gicsecke. daughter MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS Slpboda and Wilejka; |SK.,that induces tht, young men on Second Lieutenant Robert J. the Shower cast only a thin edge Tomorrow du Fuits; Doughboys. if;^toreycles^^to attempt to make y I reported injured over the railroad tracks, and Its woodchucks, are roaming right of and Mrs. W. E; Gicsecke of Russians Describe Re­ beside your armory. They do not Bolton, will be the featured soloist LIQUOR DEPT. 93 Wells Street Telephone 7254 Goal Holds Air Raid .spdedway_r—^ of ^ Main streeto .iromi . . . . in action in , sustained - a main line seemed to follow Center ' Fight Forward on Mud- street. It took that flnal soUil disturb your-soldiers, but they are ■at the first of the union services treat as Full Rout. / Middle Turnpike to D e ^ t • Urol^en le^. It has been ascertain- ruining every Victory garden to OPEN AS USUAL.* No roatter matter what the reason "is the|“ l^led and la getting------along------nicely.- ,iHe . week of rain to make North End- tomorrow morniiig at 10:30 of Tomorp'w (Independence Bogged Fields Under the neighborhood.’' the Emanuel and Concordia Lu­ Army Asks War Produc- xTo Minimum practice is sure to epeH the was one of the Chnnectlcgt 1bom era forget the Injustice and stop MINIMUM PRICES! Moscow, July 3.—;(JP)—So-j Day) there will be no is­ Heavy Artillery Bar- _tor the speeders. Going ovm | who graduated from San their envy o f South End gardens. theran churches, at the latter 2 ^ 5 tinfir naat P'**'^***'* Who graduated from o».. Shoppers along Main street viet tanks .and cavalry struck (tore Board to Exert sue of The Evening HeT- highway at 70 Angelo school of the West Texas Last Thursday evening the score church. Miss Giesecke Was grad- ,rage; Local Advances soAA manymanv side streets Is not . . I/--.rD*ssK.*tsowv urith th# was evened somewhat. This time have brought to the ^ en tlon of \iated from Manche.ster High within lO' miles of Minsk to­ More *Vigorf^uS Efforts Strong Blows Struck ald. (^adrangle in February with the this depsrtment, theycondition of dangerous for the offenders but it rahk of Second lieutenant, •It. was the. South End which had school on June 2 with honors. She 41H 1H U JR Announcing The Owning day, and another column Against Nazi Flying I Gain Good Positions. is sure to cause accidents eventu- toe dubious pleasure of watching the Red Cross flag jb a t floats from has been studying the voice for To Speed Weapons. Lieutenant Martin is a graduate the window of tocnl Red Cross carving deep beyond that city •lly. ' of Manchester High school and toe the main strength of a veiy good some time with local and New Bomb Platforms; Oil, headquarters in the House and Yoi k teachers. hammered within 65 miles of Bulletin! Hartford Secretarial achool. He shower pour Its beneflta down on 4ii -,i, — Washington, July 8— (S*)—As­ Advertisement— worthy North End gardena. Hals block.. They say It ia so Wilno, which is only ' 100 Refineries Raid Targets 1 r y tO S m a s h Supreme Headquarters Al­ was fonpiierly employed by the fs

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^IC^ESTER. CONN„ ONDAY, J.ULY 3, 1944 Ing JVmerican battle planes In tke than .7,000 workmen, began Sat­ PAGE TWO skies. urday ‘ morning. It resulted (rofn Smelters Vote Sulphuric acid, -a by-product of a dispute over vacations with p4y. TififiHi ■ II ii' asked to bring the ticket mi that thKproperty, including Ci school on 'Thursday^ Ei^id^y an^ Remodeling Post Road copper, smelting, is needed in re­ from the recent dance alid^rf^'e fining high octane gasoline. Con­ ner Rock^^yaa worUi $9.916^/A Saturday. • Two jyirmen Cotiou Goods so a final accounting can Jai made. fercy Rescue ' To End Strike Bridgeport Resident Dir* 'Valuation Set Rocl^ville .- T o ReiirHilf , tinued shutdown of the Garfield real estate « p e r t for the torraer and Refreshments Will be ipTharge of . .-IL owners stated that the property Ueutenant M^ry lX>Il plant, Lieut. Col. M. J. Tierney oi Bridg-epui't, July 3— tJPi- -C. Na­ Corporal MarwTaylor WJ\Cs, will Mrs. Richard M orra,-^iss Eleanor Made by Blimp ‘Unjustifiable Buriden’ the Ninth Service' command was worth $2l,4l«. M.^Blumen- Wip^Highest To Be Higher Hutchinson an ^ / Mrs. Angelo Act After Being In­ 04 thaniel Worthen, 84, a resident of ' For Property fleld, special asslstaht/to the U. S. ’.come to Rockville“ ” for ■ recruitingreel labor branch, told the men, would Bridgeport for 68 years, died yee- Sports ^vents on F rid a y / They will be a( the Soma. cause three reflnerlM in, Utah and district attorney, appeared for the [P^VlPOie a Success |!PY" 4TH formed Work ■ Vital terday at the Bridgeport hoepital government. / office of/Th« Connecticut Light & Bowles Hopes to All- ISands in Treacheroufi ' Cox Asserts Recheckl I .’W orkers now recogntee their where he was taken aeveral days Power Company from 10 a. m. to 'ar Medal AbouL hiity-flve attended the Aid to Air Fightere. ago when he fell and broke a leg. Committee Announces . Committce of HefereBce ^Fur July 4tli Boltpn’’^GGrange picnic on Sunday xNo Herald responglblUty and they will., return T E R M 1N IX COB 5 ’ p. ra. They will also remain in nounce New Ceilings Sai^d Hills of Desert to Of All Factops Con­ to wotg," Wesley J. Madlll, presi­ He waa vice president of Stewart Counsel foj^the Davldsoh - es­ V rt-that -ihe e homeh .pf pf Mr. and Mrs. “THE AXIS OF NEW ENGL) Awards for Area Taken tate waa tpe flim ^ f Waller, Tro- Rockville for the .War Bond con­ Pick Up Dead Flier. l ^ M M o r r o w Garfield. Utah,. July 3 — dent of thg CIO local, skid In an Warren and Benson Corporation in land, A n w oon andAmlth of New cert at night when they will spe Die in Effort to Land During Present WeelL''^®'’®* sheda of Bolton cerned Shows Cost Members of the International Interview' ’>with The^ Salt Lake New York. He la aurvlved by his Rorkville to Have Run­ ® ^ “ The weather was perfect and widow,, two sons and four grand­ By Government. Londbn/Membera 6f the commit­ briefly. many enjoyed bathing, boating WoiUd Be Enormous. By Robt. O. DurK^jll^i Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers ’Mbima after the workers voted THE W. G. GLIi;NNE^4 tee o f refere'nce Included Frank Vacation School Bomber While Trying Washington, July 3- jA^T- The San Diego, (Tallf., July '3—(^)-^ Union (CnO) voted to return to to end the walkout. children. Funeral will |be Wednea SM No. Main 8L TM.-.< ning Race, Ba^ifbull The, Rockville Vacation/'school ami games. Families' enjoyed the day afteimoon-. Hartford,. July 3—OP)—A- com- D./Halnea, r,etirod Justice Of the To Save lnjnn>d Pilot; Office of Price Admmistration basket lunch at noon and many In an unprecedented mercy rescue Tomorrow (Independence their jobs at the American Smelt­ “Tlio labor-mgnagement com- apiin.sored by the Baptis)/f'ongre- Hartford, July 8->-(J’)— State | THIS it the Day of ndttee waa uniformed concerning appointed by the Federal Connecticut &iprcrae Court of Amt Dance Tomorrow. promised today tojrtlorm consum­ Stayed to make this' picnic' include B Navy-blimp landed in the treach­ Day) there will.be no ia- ing and Refining company plant ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION Errors; Edward G. Moran, judge gational. Episcopal ai«F Methodist Three Aboard^ Killed. Highway .(Tommlssioner WllUgInL * Formerly marked with-gay rw^ttridfinte; today after they Were Informed the eHentlality of sulphuric acid. ’ (?oal is approx.imately 60 per Diatrict court haa awarded . . ' ^ * ■■ churches started Its/flnal week supper. Miss Thelma I*e$de T'l)ad erous sand hills of the Impertaf Bue of The Evening Her- of probate in NorwicJi; and Thom­ ers promptly Iw^ m u ch more they made and decorated a birthday , Cox -^sorted today that "a . r^ . ‘ 4 their work waa essential In keep-' . ’The walkout, affecting more jettt carbon- Rockville, July 3.—(Special).— this morning at Methodist can ’ exprot to pay for shirts, valley desert,' 20 miles northwest Pinwheela, fireerackerg, ^ndlea Roman« > 760 to the Bstate of James Dayrd as J. Conroy, assls^nt attorney cake which was. much enjoyed. of Yuma, <^riz., to pick up A Navy . aid. atm- Jr., and others for p i^ erty Rockville will observe Fpurth of church social ropms. The school Washington, July 3—bPl—Two dresses, jdiMts, pillow cases, etc., . check of all the factors ebn- Burning, my darling. In the'^oamlft'. - ; > general of Connectient. The cake served to honor two flier who had parachuted from his taken over by the goverr^ent in The hearing on twoXother own­ Juty with a general 'cloainig down will hold closing exercises on Fri­ airmen who died in an effort to under ,-(^ice advances authorized ’©Smed” had shown "with greater ■ - ■ V-'.’ I New Ixmdon to expand F>Jrt Trum­ day evening yfhicM will be open to for-c6tton textile mills. birthdays- , that of Donald Tedford plane late Saturday. ers on compensation forxland tak- of all business and three ' events land a bomber vv-hile trying tc save of the Meixihant Marine, who Is forte than.the original survey” But on thia Fourth, at the yea^elore, vr / bull. V. B, Maritime Training the publl< About one-third of all hotton Despite the attempt, the pilot, 'en by the government ^ this planned for the holiday. home on leave Bnd'ivho.>ie birthday whose name was withheld, was that itniodelling the Boston Post We thoot the fireworkt all for -;5V ■ * achooL The property/was taken by 'eetlng Tonight the injured pilot have been awardT.^■ x'\ fabric output will command ’high­ De G atil|e $aved project resulted In $4,675 aXarded The ^ ^ - - - - was June 30, and also the'birthday dead when Teached by the rescue road as on altematlye to a new the government Ip/May, 1043, for to Joseph Biisca for a hous^arid The f^rst will be a Marathnn run t Chiefs Club of Damon I ed the congressional medal■1 oMiOn- o f er prices at the mill, said OPA Ad­ Hail to the end of eelf-indulgeneer for boys which will start at the of Mrs. Joseph Mack, master of party yesterday. express nigbway across FairfleM sparging the synool, which turns lot and $6,475 to Antonio Benye- Tern; Pythian Sistera will hold | nation's highest pilntary ministrator (Theater Bowles. Those F relink. Honor Our pyroteohnicat effulgence out qualifiedytJrficej* in the mer- Tovvithall at 9;15 a. m. sharp. Tha e pitnic and dog roast this eve­ include fabrics widely used for Bolton Gi^nge, whose birthday is THc landing w d rescue was ac-^ county, ’’would impose an enor­ nutl for two houses and a lot. ,M [ honor. todi^y. complishecl d cW le hazardous mous and •unjustifiable financial eftBat marhui. There are only twp Buses was rspre.sented by Leon' route ^ijl be up Elm street, down ning at. 6:30 o'clock at the home moderately priced house dresses, "Prospect street, over Orchard The War departprfnt,\In an- Anothf'r Card Party weather . condltioha, dangerous burden on the state and upon all A We shower on Hitler’a superman, , ^ Buch a ch ow in the country. ' Basoon and Mr. Benvenutl by rs. Charles Prelle of Progress n.en's Bhirta and ' horts, work rock which is iij.--lhe' street, up Butcher Road, o\;er El^ I nnuncmg the awa-ras last night, clothes and knit cotton underwear. The Home Economics Committee terrain and a ground crew far be­ the communities" Involved. N e'^ Haven, July 8.—(J>-?Gen- ehare Ote-.,ehow With glum'Japan Morris Lubchansky. avenue, assisted by Mi.sa; Dorothy M river, was not originally lin^on aveiiiie, through Talc IVelle. This wfirbe. followed by a said the medati had been .c'^afer- Bowles, said he does not expect of Bolton Grange failed to make low the usually required.minimum, \. Cox, In a formal statement, said eral (Jnsrtes De Osulle Mved wise ie the saying; we believe, ^mned but an amendment in Park,\down Pirk street, back"^ to meeting, red upon Setond Lieut. Walter E, that |"the net effect upon the. cost enough on the card party held FH- the Navy said in reporting the ' as an example that acquisition cf political honor of France, listeners JT- better to give-than to receive.” . course of the hearing con- the Tpv^ Hall. There wjll bp4hree Odioa Closed Truemper, Aurora, 111., and Seegt. of living would be substantial. dsy evening at the home of Mr. feat today. The blimp' W'os piloted a 1.16 mile strip alone through toYhe Yale Forum broadcast have r^m ned the rock. 1.715,000 Jews awards,^)a'ce Miss'Marjorie Stephens of Ver- seriously and the co-pilot. Flight creases granted them’by OPA un on reading their July issue of the Swooped to within 20 feet o f the field county residents 'to legisla- ^ d a r in g that he did not believe NOW ON SALE! bought the original shipyard tract ^md ordered to strip for bathing, der terms of the Bankhead amend­ ground dropped two crew mem­ X . »'>- — ■ 1- . — Times dLspatch said, "then In the league at pi-esent.. A Iwd- non has gone to Camp Alice Mer- Officer Ronald. E. Bsiilev, Under- National Grange Monthly to see Uve approval in 134.3 of a survey that the honor of France was ever •*-’ at auction'of $23,500 and later ac -ritt. Girl Scout (Tamp of East | wood, N. D„ was killed. ment to the new law extending the familiar handwriting of Rev. bers — Ensign Herman CallOhon, for a new all-purpose highway impaired, Fowlle further Mid: qulred^ addlUonal property, all cyrtnide gas was said to have’ bee: apca'feing system will'ahffoimce. the Hartford, where she will be price controls. The amendment Alfred S. Kline in the reproduction Alhambra, (Talif,, and First Rig­ across Fairfield county from -the •that brief cry of terror uttered by token in this proceeding I’cle.ospd, causing death in three/fo'^.players to the fans.. The t Other members of the crew bafi provides that "major items" must team will include Morrell htmind epunselor. \ « of a V-Mail letter from him to the ger Leonard Craig. Pico, (Tallf.— Housatoalc river to the New York jM nne D’Att:: “ Le M ng de France’ : Hlchard C. Davidson, who was live minutes. The Ixidies are Mim­ ed out, on instru'etiona fronv a con­ get price adjustments to reflect to aid Bmiign Porter in landing the the plate; Hedlund .it first>EN JUES. rest was made by Patrolman Earl Yoi’k City. and suffered 23 head wounds. She days, Thursday and". Saturday.s, American L hesc Near One-Third Goal Mrs. Walter Chamberlaiin has TOMORROW, Starts At 2 P. M ■ impose an added cost of new local able, it may be that your druggist won't have enou^ GLAM3 Beebe and Supernumerary Henry a. m. to 4:30 p. hi. per cent o* the membeinhlp, do not .Bolton has nearly reached the highway construction when- and if was brought to Boston and Satur­ Dow’s .theater will have evening Tb give you the utmost auurance of the q^iity been a recent patient at' the Man- Fletchei's Castoria to meet ril demands. If he hap­ Until TO P. M. Boucher. It was stated that Friday, July 7 elect their own principal officers. one-third mark in its $16,000 goal chesiter Memorial hospital where r.2W business sections developed day Dr. Gilbert H. Horax, Lahey performances every evening ex­ WE .\LSO HAVE Kashadv had atn.ck his wife slid He said that 16 appointed hrembers roi/ft juts clinic brajn specialist, performed FILMS ind reiiabiiity of Fletcher’s Caitoria,'every b^teh COME AND GET Tin can collection here. in the Fifth War Loan drive when she had her tonsils removed. elsewhere in the area.’^ cept Mondays. pens to be out of stock when you ask for Fletdier’s the children and had thrown palls Saturday,. July 8 of the International Executive solicitors reported that to date If your serviceman has had a IN A jeep Theregore “possibilities of even a "minor operation.”. In the feature roles of Arsenic DEVELOPED AND is givm thorough, rigid chemical, hacteriolo^^, Castoria, please be patient He will have it for you YOUR CLAMS1 LOBSTERS of water on the floor. Outing Hose Co. No. 1, S M. F. Board had 28’^ 1-2 votes, compared and Old Lace.” Jean Adair, who they have talHilated June bond change of address lately.-won’t you KAT nUNOS CAiMt UMH I greater’ monetary outlay”, at shortly. John Kawalski. 33 of 171 East D., at Marlborough. .. , with 72 1-2 votes held by tfie .elec­ sales in the amount of $4,810, In­ please call 3030 dr 4052 so that the ISAIWHA SAn WTh AIAWAB I Stamford, the Cox statement con created the part of Martha Brew- PRINTED — 39c ROLL and biological tests. the Main street, charged with non­ Sunday,' Aug. IS ted members. ter and has just returned from terest is keen in the Dedicate:'a mailing Hat for the Bolton News- PLUS: "TAMPICO" tlnuea. One of the city’s larger Week End Deaths support. was ordered to pay $35 Outing, Miantonomo^ Tribe of Edmuhdson has announced his'^ Bond drive and Mrs. Evelyn Hal- letter for servicemen can be kept hotels, several bank and office Hollywood where she played the a Week toward the support of his Reil Men, at Villa L o u i^ candiikicy against Lewis, but this l^ran announces the following up to date. buildings and the town and city part in the movies will be seen wife and three min-^r children. was not Injected into yesterday’s pledges and dedicsjions: ^ED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. hail being among the atruitures Columbus, O.—Edwin J. Schan along with Clinton Sunberg, Har­ f l R I H U J l Fresh Sea Food Market PlaygrouiMh Open Ride $16.5 Mlntake proceedings. Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson. FOB farder, 58, widely known philan­ ry Gribbon of radio, stage and DRUG STORES 29 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER The playgrounds at the Maple that would be affected, Joseph A. Zieminski,' of Grant Thoma.s (Tarpenter; Aldd Peace; War Gooils THIS Repeat From Towp To Town thropist, and attorney, president screen fame and Stafno Bag- A- These Clams Ar^ All Certified From Certified Watersl street school 'opened this morning Chicago —(IP)— A ride on the Town, W. V^., elected temporary Donald Tedford; E. Corneliuson. SHOW Cbx said he saw these conditions for 20 years of the Jewish Welfare glotti who has just finished play­ der the direction of the Recrea>. wrong street car was a $165 mis- chairman of 'the conference, ac- Klngs1ey\ Carpenter; Mrs. Michael HERE’S V ONLY Federation. in Board with Miss Mary Mc- Quota Falls "repeated... .from toWn to town take for George Lambesio. When cused Lewis of attempting to dis- Glgllo, Harry Giglio; Albert Mac- beto^een Norwalk arid Stratford." Cincinnati—Prof. George Burns, Cusker and Martin .Fagan in hls trolley turned off Madison credit the Roosevelt administra- r u N i c n iL . 55, head of the Department of Co­ Lean. Jamdg Downing; Donald A.. PRKN Vgliiable frontages in blgV cities \ charge. There will be aesalons of street too soon, he got off and tlon during the wagb fight";’ Ed- MacLean, George Downing; (Tarol Beliiud Goal ordination and assistant dean of the playground on July 4th. The 18e would be "sacrificed. . . . churches, started back to catch another, mundson referred several times to J. MacLean, 'Aftert Downing. Jr.; libraries, theaters, banks, stores the College of Engineering at the perloda at the Maple street shhpol Three holdup men met him a.s he what he called the "royal family" Leonard L. -Gigno, Albert and Har­ TlU. iM . University of Cfincinnatl. will be on Monday, Tuesday and walked to get the right car, and in the UMW, and during the meet- (Continued from Page One) and industries would disappear. New York—Frank B. Jacobs, / ry Gtglio; John Aubry, WUfred Declaring that "it must be recog­ Wednesday and at the Northeast robbed him of $165. I ing there were occasional refer­ Aubrv; James Frost. -(Tharles 55, manager of buyers for the F. Do You Have ences to what ,.some delegates as oKMay 3t. was reduced by 8 nised that the cost of building V.' Woolworth Company. He waa Frost; Mr.s. Walter Mair, Sr., Her­ per cent under the same schedule new road entirely acrosJ Fairfield termed "one man rule.’* bert Goodrich: Velina MuViro, born in Independence, Iowa. ■ as established on April jlO, iuid re- county will be tremendous.” Cox Hot Springs. Va.—Noi-man H. (Tlyde Marshall; Harry Munro, ^Kirts to daN indicate that even the pointed out that ’’the urgency of Kingsley Carpenter; Nancy Wil­ Davis, 66, chairman of the Ameri­ / \ lowered schedule will not be met." t eed Yor the new road differs can Red Cross and bolder of vari­ 176 Deaths lett, Albert Giglio: Ward Gochec. Principal equipment shortages, % So We May Have A Much Needed Vacatltui . . . Frank Gpchee; Siivestro Cocconi, greatly from piSlnt to point.” ous difilomatic posts under Prqsi- le Army said, are in trucks, t'res, Between Greenwich and Stam­ dents Wilson, Hoover and Roose­ ------on ------Donald Tedford; Norma Tedford; Jmo and electronic supplies and Toll So Far Donald Tedford; Irma and Renato ford, dally traffic is twice at great velt. He was born in Bedford Coun­ construction materials. as at the Weatport-Falrfleld town 7 / BLUE FRONT RESTAURANT Cocconi; Donald Tedford; Ray­ ty, Tenn: • w a r GARDENS line—the low ^ in t of Post road Petoskey, Michl — Daniel C. 221 North Main Street , (CbntlBoed From Pag* Om ) mond - Peracchio, Donald Massey; -.i*. travel. Green 59, court-appointed 'trustee • •CANNING - (Tdrrean Anderson, Ernest An­ "Instead of attempting.to recon­ drews; Donald Anderson. ’Carson and reorganizer of Ssipiuel Insull’s traffic death.s, 84 drowning* and struct the Post- road or to supple­ utilitlea empire. • SUMMER RECIPES . 87 miscellaneous deaths. Reopeil; Mrs. Michael Pesce, Don­ ment It all at once,” he Mid, “ the Will Be Closed July 5th to 15jl ald Tedford; J w ie B. Jensen, PLUSt "TIIB NAVY DAY* Oaiesburg, HI. — Sidney Nlrd- • F oot) PRESERVATION Tabulatloii by States wise procedure will be to continue linger, 57, president of Galesburg Herbert Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. to use, with a minimum of expend­ ^rst National Bank and 'past N A tabulation of deaths by states William McKee, James Vennard; FREE MOVIE OATI iture for their reconstruction, president of Illinois Bankers’ As­ • SALVAGE, ETC? Open Sunday, July 16tl today showed: Howard C. Chase, Howard C, TODAY AND TUESDAY Alabama, 3 traffic, 1 miscellan­ \ BUY A BOND those portions of the P<»t road sociation. Pepti-Cola Companu, Long Ithr. ' . - . A'. Chase, Jr.; Mrs. E. J. Finley, Mow< which are moat nearly adequate, eous; Arkansas, 2 traffic; (Tallfor- T THE STATE OR CIBCLE New York — Samuel Randall FranchiM

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MAI A G E S i t "V. \ make Col, McCormick feel that, X Three More Nazi I nnd 'participation; In the affairs, of 'HoWftDq You Like Our Fourth of July, H«iy>? Marauder Blown to Bits : ♦ '■!; Manchpsipr , < his support Is'not unwelcome. It W TIO — lUMU WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED the V ho'c worl —-r W NBC—Nsm-ac- z-' Schuenemann. whose branch wa.i •'>12 West Center Street Telephone 41S4 « « . SURBORBPTION R A T iH to reach out and tiveak the pon­ 'Paul Nellsdn.- »aia Taar b* IIRI ...... I» ^ “Fresh Troops From Russia” 4:45_W 'ncX^ Young Wldder not mentioned. 8:15— W T H T — Anthony Arpala, \ B y James ■Marloiv^.X | Class to Meet in the Cen­ i m p S» Roatb by Man ...... I « derous McCormick nose would be Brown; Connecticut ■ O PA; W NBC— Lum and Abner. Whan, last summer end , fall, surprising, but' hearten(rig devel- Heroes;'Ad Li^r. 8:30— W TIC — Dr. Frank BInck’s Wash^ton, July 3 ^ ig>) '— | ter Church Tonight Russian news sources would p^nt- opmepta, 5:00—w n c — W h ^ a Girl Mar- Orchestra; WDRC— Gay Nine­ Where do vfeomen go for jobs after Despite Holiday. edly announce that the Germans Hts; WDRC—Newh; Ad Liner; ties Revue; News; WTHT — the war? \ Tha A n S S S d Pi^aa (a aaolualva- opposing the Red Army had just X W TH T — Niews; M u ^ ; W NBC News; Castles in the Air; Servicemen, Ailth a claim on 1» anti tSaWs *^*ftU** — Terry, and the Plrptel WNBCBlind Date. The Monday evening Red Crtss; been reinforced' by fresh troops many jobs now held by women, tloli of all ‘" ''T S J f.ti ?S 5:10—w n c — W e LovA. and <9:00—w n c — Telephone Hour; will be-coming bacKv. ' surgical dressings workers will I f to It or not o * K « f P ^ drawn from France, Russia ap­ Wallace Still ' thia papor a n d ^a o ih^ looal oawa uam : WNBC— Dick Trac^, WDRC— Radio Theater: WTHT W’omen in war j^ba.^but with meet as uii»al this evening in the ■ - publiahad para. x parently thought such announce­ 5f3rO-»WTIC— Just/ Plain BUl Gabriel Heattec; WNGC ■ — -All riaPta of rapublication at husbands coming out oK lh e serv­ kindergarten room at Center WDRC—News; Baseball Scored Counter Spy. apaelai JlapatePaa harpla. arp aloo.; ments a reproach to us for not ‘ Facing Fight ice will quit to go back to hoiise- church, since many of the group ra a a rv a d .______. _ _ having ppenad the aecond front. Franklin P. Adams— W ar Bond; ^ ; i 5 _ \ v t h T—Screen Trial. kecpdng.. N , WTHT—Tom Mox; Celebrity W TIC Information 'Plcn.*ie: Older women, working only for fell that this Is no time for tak­ Pull aarrloa oHaot of A , R. A. In recent months, the announce­ Scrips;. WNBC— Jack Arm­ ing a holiday, with the huge Baryica I pa______HT— Victory Salute: WNBC the duration, will retire. ment tablee have been tumed-i We H«i» Two Weeks to Off­ strong. S|i^light Bands: Story'Teller. But where do the women go wbh amount o f work to -be done. The Publiapara have found In Italy unitp fresh 5:45—WTIC—Front Page Farrell; 10:00—WTIC — Contented 'Pro­ want to continue working? Wednesday group will also, of JuliuB llatPawa set Suggestions'Demo­ qOlirsc, meet at the American Le- Tork. CPioapo DairoU add from Russia, and now, in Npr- WDRC—Swoon or Croon; gram; WDRC — Screen Star Women’s Bureau Reports Cuamsnvm A 5YMKIU WTHT— -Superman; WNBC — The Women's, bureau of the s’foiV.Home on Leonard street, and Matou. ______■■ ■ crats Pick Ahothlfcr. Play; W P l ^ — Henry GlacH _T1m a • #■* nit mandy, we are fighting German Sea Hound. Labor department has thought of any^Wpineq who can give any TrtiiiiW w MPIUUIliK AUOIT BUREAU '■.OP atone; WNBC^— Raymond Gram '' mm mimi m troops which'were. In Russla^ea re­ Evanbig Swing. »\ that, looked over the field, and re­ time atWII to the folding of dres.a- ClHC’UIJtTIOWB Washington, July 3.—(4^—Vice u;-ei,iiiin**' cently aa last Mkrch. . / 5:00—News on all atatlons. 10:15—W T H T —Mtiaic: W NBC porta now generally’: ings between 10 a. m. and 4:30 p A camera in another plan# eaught this B-26 Marauder yiat at thq moment it was hit by flak and blown President Wallace’s return .-from Ruealan headlines efficiently 6 :18 —_WTIC— Hlalory In the Head- England—Ted Makme. Besides such fields as con.sumer m. on that day are urged to do so. to blta over the Paa-de-Calai* area on the French coast. The wings and ta*l can be seen to the left China will allow him about two , lines; W D RC— Lyn Murray'a goods manufacturing—which la a The Arni>^, has "trequested the plummeting earthward, and the flaming fuaelag# with the crew followed a few seconds Ia ter.^ (A rm y )„• ,.'yYw g-/l dispel any Idea thkt the Germans weeks to put In on renomination Mualc; W T H T — Music; Con­ 10:30— W TIC — Dr. LNQ.; W'DRC p r e t t y wide field ranging from American Reid Cross to provide ■ ttriw U* ee ekere^ — Johnny -Morgan S h ^ : W'NBC Air Force photo from NEA Telephoto). TM* -r nanM * mNlMKofTiitii* A * «*#iiii>r RaPol>**t*t Eaaping Harald. are able' to ahlft troops from Rua- work to offset suggestions from cert Hour; W N B C — Sports and ^tom obiles to gas-stoves— the one hundred- million dre.sslngs some that the Democrats choose — Melody in the Night. bur^u foresees: month, and we are, warned that P224 38 G0VT«PXXC a APR, . 2 6 aie to~FrSicS becauee the , Rus­ Scoria: Race Results. 11:00— News On all statlons> Monday, luly S another man. 6:30—WTtp — StrlcUy Sports; Am incteased demand for em- this number may welr^be Increased sians are lying ilown on their part Wallace left for home from Lan- ll:15.^\y'riC — HarknesV,of LIAS YOUL MIERICA> 'WDRC— Jack Stevens; WNBC Washington: WDRC— Report un ploymVnt after the war for women if conditions call for. It. The Infant Death Great Deciaione Come Hard of the '^ctory job. , chow, China, yesterday, following —Treaaury Song for Today; in service industries, community dres.sings prepared by th^ volun- completion o f a mission for Presi­ Invasion; WTHT — Music\ ANYWHERE ST AN And, aa a matter fact, there 3 News; Prograito of Song. Franklin P. Adams; W’NBC — 'services iK health, welfare and tee workers in chapters all over Rationing Data Thla' aatkm makea moat of ita is no certain indicatiem- in any of dent Roosevelt. 6:45— w n c — I^iwell Thomas; social secuhly, clerical and bu.si- the country, thousands of miles f #, Major Prellminariea Flnlahed Music You Want. Rate Lowest great declalona with aeemlng re­ WDRC— News; WNBC—Henry 11:30—W’TIC—Stories of Escape; ness occupamns, and specialized away from the active fronts, these, reports, either way, that 'The vice president will find _ Furnished By luctance, and only after long RSf* J. Taylor. W DRC — Dance Orchc.stra. technical and 'professional work. make a close link between them THE SECRETARY OF WAR THAT ^TENDER HIS DEEP the of troppa on one. front that, with general agreement on O'! W ftrln g and often tragic afte'mpta 7:00—W TIC — Music Shop; W DRC 11:45— W N B C — Saludoa Amigos; The bureau g l^ ^ these findings and the men who are wounded Connecticut’s Record Is Office iDf Price AdministrRtioii from another front means aa .ac­ Mr. Roosevelt as a fourth term —I Love a Mystery: W THt — shout women’s V(qrk in war or injured all over the world. The SYVPATHY TO YOU IN OF YOUR HUSBAND to get along without dramatic candidate and the selection of a Regional DapnitoiMit •( InfotmatloH tual shift in the relative streniftb — Fulton l>'wia, Jr.; WNBC t— 12:00— W T IC — News; St. Louis p ^ t s ; 5 \ dressings reach these men in the Best in Country Past 85 Tretnont S t n ^ Boston, S, Mnaanchnaett^. diange. , keynoter and chairman,-, most of ay are e x c e e d in g conscien- of. the enemy on th'oae two fronts. Horace Heldt. Serenade; W’DRC -r- News; emergency dressing stations and REPENT RECEIVED KILLED IN ACTION It waa In that/dray that our the major preliminaries for the 7:15— w n c — News; W DRC — ' WTHT, — News. tious^^ainstaking and d<;curate. ba.se ho.opitala In dtaly, in Frahce, 3 Year Study Shows. ' ' ' ‘ ...... 1^1 Any army, for purposes of morale, .Meat*, Fats, Eto. ♦through Sept. 2f. B-3, B-4, C-3 llrat great decWion—the decision JiUy 19 convention at. Chicago are I The Poet’s Culumn | Dateline; WTHT—Treaaury Sa­ 12:^0—WWTIC—Three T IC — Th Suns Trio. OftekGlyen Job*jMen Dislike- in the North African desert, in fON MAR^H(^rWENT L0V/S= - i ] keepa shifting Ita troops around, out' of the way. Death Takes Castoria Back The entering wed|?e for women Book Four Red stamps A 8 , and C-4 coupons gopd everywhere which we ^ ieb ra te- to^norrow— lute. 12;45''t^ T I C . — Lee Sims, Pian- the jungles of the South Pacific, Hartford, July' 3 -Cottnectlciit for rest well behind the lines, Senator Samuel D. Jackson .if ist; N ^ s . 5 1s often thX^ofiotonous repetitive in En.gland. in the prisoner of war through Z8 now valid Indefinitely, for five gallons. American Flag 7:30— w n c — Let’s Listen to had the Icwertt infant mortality .10 THE ADJUTANT #aa madpf The Declaration of In- Indiana wa:; chosen Saturday as : job {hat meh,.^dlslik*. and civilian lnl,emment campa in Proceoeed Food* I’Yiel Oil often 'followed by a ■change in as­ the cdnventlon chairman, follow­ On tke Market B(K)k Four blue stamps A 8 Period Four and five coupons jwaa no audden, heav- Norman Davis A ia for America the land which Sometimes they follow Instrui Germany, and . in the Far Ea.st, rate in the country for 1942, ac­ signment We,- for instance, took ing the selection of Gov. Robert S. through Z8, and A5, now valid in- valid in all areaa through Sept. 31 GEflERAL. an BfrtitmlrarlT which burat upon I love tions better than men, and learn 'w'hcnever transportation can be cording to a three year study of Kerr of Oklahoma aa the key­ definitely. ' ' period one coupons may be men from the Italian f|ont for the M is io i might which is given faster. ^ranged. tKa country over-night to be wel­ noter. » » Fourth of J^ly Sp^eials infant mortality in the state by Sugar used as soon a* received from ra- Normandy front. But, while do­ Chairman of Anieriran from above Fletcher Product Re­ .. In Its labor information bulle­ TOe Manchester quota is large comed with unanlmoua agree- Another week-end development William C. Welling in the June R is for evei-ythlng we hold dear tin, the department .say,*: and t . . for an Wednesday. Scientific Control. finally realized tbat 'wonien must On a statewide level the infant home canning through Feb. 28, tioning Board is located ia the Lin­ mant, tad^hiatorlana perpetu­ er shall perish be, but eafeh pair of hands cart ac­ coln school, oppoalte the poet of­ outstanding southern man aa Mr. be employed— many with no in­ mortality rate ba-sed on total resi­ 1945. haa been going. It might seem aa I in every home our flag It will fly New York, July S—(A5— Fourth'^Quiz, new time; 8, Vox Pop^rs, complish jiX t so much work, no fice. New office houra are aa fol­ ally jat v a H a n ^ 'i^ their conjed- Roosevelt’s running mate" and Alexandria, Va., July 3— — / New York, July 3—The return Jinx Falkenberg: 8:30, Gay Nine^ dustrial experience'—policies were dents in the state has decreased Mioe* ' if the Germane were more recon­ C is for conquer we will or will o f July specials, with th* military matter how fdrt they fly, and more lows; turea aa to how the people of the that Wallace’s sentiments "gre Funeral services will be held Wed­ to the market of Fletcher’s Cas­ ties; 9, Radio Theater ^inale, Don completely overhauled and greatly from 34.8 in 1940 to 30.9 in 1941 Book Three airplane *t*mp* 1 ciled .to the loss of grouiyl in the not popular with many leading die - workei-8 are needed to help get M onday,'10 a. m. io 4:30 p. m. Thirteen Colonies ‘ wpuld haVe A is for America so beautiful And toria after an absence Of more at the basic theme, are planned Ameche; 10:30, East Showtime Improved methods of utilizing la­ and finally to 29.5 in 1942. 'Phis and 2 good indefinitely. /jCi a> nesday at 10 a. m. e. w. t.. for Nor­ the.se dressings Ip the rhen who Tuesday, cloaed all day. east than they are in the west. Democrats.” for the Tuesday network schedule and Marlene Dietrich. . . . BLU— 7, bor were instituted. decrease orcurred simultaneously voted on the mattei if they had man H. Davis, chairman of the grand than a year, which haa jqst been need them. This Is^one direct and Gasoline Wsdneaday, 2. to 5:15 p. m. Suggeats Free Hand Horace Heldt Time; 8:30. Blind "Careful methods of selection, with a steady rise In the total Originally they hoped to win American Red Cross. I)I i»--(ov nation, my own-'lny na- as the nation celebrates again in important w-ay for dqr women to Thursday, a. m. to 5:15 p. m. had a dcflalta Idea that any ps- Andrews suggested that Presl- announced, highlights a dramatic Date: 9, Counter Spy, drama; 9:30, induction and training were devel­ births from 24,487 in 1940 to ^^In northeast and southeast. 10 -A 10 themselves at least a negotiated Davis, a native of Tennessee who V .fivetlv» landlanft • wartime. The announced list in­ give service to thelK^men, and Friday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. tambiage at Philadelphia wpa ac­ I dent Roosevelt demonstration of.^ the protection Russ Morgan: 10:30,. Paul LaValle oped. Standards of supervision 28,105 in 1941 to 36,009 in 1942. coupons good for three gallons peace by defeating our aecond ecame consumers receive'from a respoh' cludes: every woman who feels\that she through Aug. 8. Elsewhere. 12-A Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. tually going to sever all^Uee with 1 tion a *ree hand in choosing a F is for Flag for freedom it doth NBC 12:30 p. ra.— From Indian­ Melody. . . . MBS-:ST30. Sherlock w eie raised owes .oomething to the men on the Tolland County had the lowest front Iftyaaion, calculating that vice presidential nominee. Others Cuba -by the time he was 35. and siWe manufacturer of trademark coupons good for three gallons The telephone number is 2-6494. the mother country. Probably the stand apolis,., Lieut. Gen. Brehon Somer­ Holmes; 9:30. American Home Should Be o f Oiviat Value battle line will find this a satisfy­ infant mortality rate in 1940 and have said that. traditionally, and later was an American “amba.ssa- merchandise In announcing that if this coitl'd be done dramatical­ L is for loyalty, united we stand vell, Commander of the Army Concert: 10:15, Bishop I>ardue on "Theke improved methods should ing way to pay off a part of'rtiat 1942 W’i'.h rates of 27.2 and 22,0 great ^average American opinion properly, the man nomi■I^i;ted deliveries had already begun, Har­ Washington avenue, Bridgeport. ly, Germany cduki then still turn ' armament and peace, died o f a A is for all that is right and just Service Fortes, discussing - .the Our Morale.' 'he of the greatest value in the obligation. Join either g r^ p . respectively. Litchfield County o f the time still' hoped that some president should have the say on old B. Thomas, vice president of Siragusa, Pvt., Frank — 192 cerebral hemon hage early yester- ; G is for God, in Him is our trust. mlliUry situation at a re^w of readjustment to peacetime produc­ Monday evening or Wednesday had the highest rate in the.se same Nine From State and face Russia aldna with some his partner In the race. Sterling Drug, Inc., in charge ot Other Fourth of July programs: Franklin street, Norwich. suitable compromise of the dif­ day at Hot Springs, Va. | Miss Hazel Gilbert. troops. tion, / whether men or women are xj'ears with 47.4 and 37.0, hut was measure of defensive siiGcess. It E. B. Germany, leader 'of the its Centaur Company Division NBC— 9 a. m.. Mirth and Madness; daytime. • t Worden, Pvt. W alter R. — Bunk­ ferences between America and He had ..one to the reao -t to rest 1087 Main street, NBC 4:00 p. m.— From Phila­ to bb employed. (the lowest in the .state in 1941 iJisted Wounded Texas revolt against renomination which manufacturers , Fletcher’s 1:30 p. m.. Echoes and Tropics; er Hill Road, Watertown. In the of the 5th W ar Loan DrivD— is conceivable, then, that the Rus­ from heavy duties connected with Manchester, Co^in, delphia Navy Yard, "Treasury De­ " I f fairly applied, women w i^ a rate of 26.2. .Middle.sox ' Britain could be achieved. of the Roosevelt-'Wallace ticket, Ca.storia. saljl that "laoat elabor­ 6:15, Serenade to America; 7:30, sians may ^have to travel more the war-expansion of the Red partment Salute to the N avy," abould find no occupation closed wasvhe hnjliest In 1941 witifi 38.7. Southwest Pacific. ^ it was, the decision was only has annO'inced pla’hs for meetings ate scientific controls to safeguard Dick Haynes, Show; 8. Ginny, to them that they have demon­ Farm and Home Frazier, Pvt. Charles W. 621 Spoi^sorefl hy William P. Qiiish Fnncral Homa distance than they have before Cross. He would have been 64 next Sec. Morgenthau, Sec. Forrestal, Hartford,and New Hav.en counties Washington, July 3 i/Pi — Tl»e welcomed ind supported because of southern delegates July 17-18 a proprietary preparation” have Sjnms; 9, Mystery Theater; 10, strated their speciu fitness, to per­ Gaylord street, Bristol. month. been devised, consisting^of no less Admirals King, Nlm ltx and Stork, Charlotte Greenwood, coniedy; .showed # steady downward trend 'War department announced today they reach the area GH^many is 1 in Chicago to discuss their de­ form.” Gereg, Pfc. John J., — Taylor I as the document Itself took psins Career Teniied I'sefiil Ten ill State tha., nl38 separate tests of ingre­ with pickups from Pearl Harbor 10:30, Hildegarde’s Variety. . . . Meet Restimed in their 'bates during the three a list of 463 United States foldiera certain to defend as stubbornly as mands. The buredu expresses this opin- street. New Milford. [ to prove, the sufferings and trials President Roosevelt termed his dients and protect and including and London. CBS— 9:15 a. m., Sing Along: 4 yeai-s. HhrCford County decreased wounded in action, incUiding^lne she is defending the area just in­ career one "of great a,nd varied chemical, biologtcal, bacteriological CBS li()i:00 p. m.— Norman Cor­ p. m., Broadway Matinee; 5:30, ion: its infant mortality rate from 31.6 from Connecticlut, whose names and penalties of controversy with win drama, "Home for the 4?torrs, J\(ly '3 .—(Pi-Intcrru pt- land from Normandy. It can be usefulness’’ and said "he will be Die Violeiitlv and potency standardization test­ N avy School of Music Band; 7:30, ’'Women almost exclusively''^ In l940 to 31.5 in 1941, to 29.3 in follovy: the mother country had been en- Fourth," story, of a service man. would {be employed for many more W»ng remembered for his; services ] ing. American Melodies: 8, Big Town, edj.for l-wo years by the war. the 1942. : During th jerMlce' POSTAL MONEY ORDERS the support of Earl Browder's recovered by ’ nightfall when. the gredient is ..analyzed in the coni under the hew program which puta 4 just as . the Onsrud-Machine works, Accidental deajths occur most volunteer asaistant to'Davis, will mexial . and signed by President : apout this d^'ision. We have edkmuritsts. One is aa un-Ameri­ seaprh was discontinued^ pany’s laboratories for conformity rationing p f all equipment o f this plant closed for tjie holiday week- $ 0.01 to 2.50 10 cents * \ 10 cents frequently in July "with 9.82 per asapme temporarily the duties of with U.-3. Pharmacopoeia. or Na­ Niehola.s Murray Butler ol Che T^at’k considerably 1 ^ two centuries— tried every kind of compromise. can as the other. cent o f the year’s accidental Red Cross chairman. Thdre were two other drowning type under ODT. -__ ~f'rid; .. '- 10 cents victim's on Saturday, both in pub­ tional Formulary standards. In Motor vehicles in the ratlohing ifnlversitS’ and advisory board’ [ D^ly about Mveh gonerat ions. $ 2.51 to 5.00 14 centa , There are still those, like former Wendell Willkie.'livhp has been deaths. .December did a close Sec­ Davis is .Bun’ived by eight chil­ some cases even more exacting, members.. Was sent to the- widow ond with 9.67 per cent. February. dren. His wife died several years lic swimming pools. program include truckq, - t r a ^ 10 cents I President Hoover, who think we the moet forthright of lour politi'^ standards than U SP h ave^ been of the lEmporia, Kans., Gazette $ 5.01 to 10.00 19 centa March apd Apeil are months of ago. , _ At .the Ocean Beach park pool, tractors and trailera but not taxi'> Not a veryllong time but long MioBgh can have our national cake and cal cahdidi^tes',, failed to repudiate ______I______^ Na,w London. Irving Guyton, 25, established, caba and integral , type buses. Ap- cdltoTi .^ciMrman said.^yestgiday. 22 cents • 10'cents approximately equal low . totale. 2. Manufacturing. Each step in to-become accustomed to a hmritagt of tl0 .0 1 to 20.00 Intamational peace too, still those itlie Com'ih'unists in 1940,. when ' --- ^--- -f- i an eJigineering officer’s candidate plicatlqna are to be filed through The award, memoriaTizing White at the 'U.. S. Maritime academy, the manufacturing process ia un- as "a wise judge o f merit in ne'vJe- Liberty and Justice and^TbleniBee and - ii20.01 to. 40.00 25 centa • 10 rents Iw lio would shrink front making fi they Were on his side. He likewise Spends Night on -Islan d - district i.ODT/ offices. —f-~ ’ Charge BaldwiiC' drqwned when, Medtoal Examiner der the direct supervision and con­ papci-q and books,” wkii designed Honor— long'enough for our county •j. clean decision in favor of' inlema'- failed to repbdlate John L. Lewis, trol of registered pharmacists knd OIL COMPANY 60.00 30 crders have come 'be n oos-day' break in the IStb an- MOTOR SALES, INC. llanehester 1H92 dacids that peace and security Governor Dewey has yet paid no ly iasuad a call fo r a report on tha In the conveatioB interfered with ’ |*ln perfume-aoakad dabs o( era and .retailarg; and pubUe poib9{nual AU-Indinn-rodeo tqdny be­ *THE TELEPHONE HOUR* June 30 condition of insured, state the inteiiests of the party organ­ cotton to the hems o f garmenta which w e'h ave mad< legd ua' to cause most o f the Indian cowboy o p e n a t u d a y s 4 this modern and smaller world verbal court to the isolationisU, * West Center St. TrI. 41.14 / ^ R T n i. p m . baidts not covered b,- the national ization and had to be sacrificed,for . to lend a subtle f ragrance to body expect thaf consumers will resume conteataiits work at an ordnance QREAT ARTISTvtERIES only M by rcsponztbiuty «'a y haa already been>fouhdfou|d to baali call a ' (ita walfar^ I land (riothea. ' ' \ ,their jyirokaaaa at tba grodugt ba- nlanU ---- V ' T 1 ■ / i. 1 ■r: ■/ . 4 !» , \ PAGE MANCHESTTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHE^STER, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1944 ■N MAJCfHESTKR EXT.NTlfO HERALD, MANrHEFTKR'. CONN™ MONDAY,'•JULT 3, 1044^ I f A G E R I G H T ’ Americans Hold Soviets Cut ,]>ja7,i Freii|?li, Yanks [^ankees Open ; Prisoner of War Y o u n g America Fighls With Pennies Obituary July . 4 Attraction Escape Railways; Occupy Siena P. A ’s Keep 8 to 2 f C NeW Attack; Garapau Ridges -'A. Zzi: Threat to Wilno I D e a t h * fCoattoued From Bag* On*) 10-MUe Front (Conttnaed from Page One) At West Side League Leaders >- Put Mrs. Alice J. Wilsaa A ' divtsibns f^ in g the Fifth Army. OeuJL Wilson Wishes Them W ell Box Score Saturday's attack was made un­ D o ^ Rockville T ry ta* - (Continued from Page One) Alice J. Wllstai, wldovv of,\ A l­ Some .of these were remnants of L o c a T ^ p o r t der the aerial. Naval and artillery One) bert E. Wilson, died at her home forces shattered devastating RockviUe ■ ^iii j Pick Player^ Pnllsh-Aroerican* Fine Game at Oval Be* bombardment. It wa.s'preceded by eredjthfe rail line running to Brest- losses in manpower and equipment Fine Athlete AB. R. H. PO. A. E. a pre-dawn Japanese aerial thrust Litovsk at Stolpc^, Poland, 46 on Wetnersfleld avenue, Rartford, And Twi Lede-. set the yei AB. R H. PO. A. E, Oval, beliind the fine pitching of St. Lo toward the center of the bur forces have penetrated fur­ Just as fascinating as the Red of this town, and one sister, Mrs. feat inflicted on him in whKJi hla game acbeduled to get under way Chicago, JulyA— — ^The Am er Monroe, Loulaiaiia. Johnny was tween 'Uie PA ’s and the Beer Furphy, is • • * . 5 0 1 1 2 0 I. Normandy front, and the Britiah ther into Garapan." ■ « Arm y’s 'whirlwind offensive was Norman BarrcII of Springfield. Army waa practically dcstMyed.’’ at 6:15. lean League’s third wartime all- one o f the best known athletes In, Barons wjXl be playsd off next Hirth,', cf .. • • * . 5 0 1 1 0 0 Rocky Luppewchlno, to score aa T' held firm aouthweat of Caen on the apparent collapse of the Ger­ This game w ill be played aa w eek.. Cormier, rf • 0 •. 4 0 1 1 0 0 In the center of the battle line. Friends of the deceased may A special announcemeto of- tha a*st aggregation—with Detroit, Manchester and was well known to ./ / Impreaalv'e' i to 2 victory. Liip* ' the eaatem flank. There were In- American units slogged through man Armies in White Russia. visit the Lowe funeral parlors at fall of Sient came -Immediately part of a double-beadar, as the Morrell; c \ • • •. .4 0 ?r 7 1 1 pacchino allowed the losers o n ly - "We see-the German Arrpy; fall­ Cleveland, and Washington mak­ ’this department In particular. dlcatlona that Field Marahal Rom­ hazardous terrain to heights com­ East Hartford this evening to after a communique which said first game will be played at Henry AFot the secopid time this season Osborn, \2b • • . . 4 0 ;j) 3 2 1 eight hits, fanned two and walked ing apart everywhere,” reported mel waa regrouping hla forcea panding Tanapag hachbr. Wednesday at 12 o'clock. The the French had Riercdd defenses Park In Rockville with the tilt ing tha largest tal,ent contribution, Johnny was a big raw boned six games were pkwed.ln the Twi Clemons. If . . . . 1 5 0 'o only one man in going the rout* , Pravda' Correspondent Vadim Ko­ 1.^ ihere—numbering 1,1 dlvlalona— Presuma&lj'. artillery could be services will take place at St. scheduled to start at 2. ’The two four players each—stands nomina­ youth, built along the lines oLtin League last week.^AIthough the Hedliind, 11 b . . 4 1 1 5 0 0 in addition to scoring his second zhevnikov. "In 'Borisov there were to within two miles of the town, after being begten back In Z» based on thesb..heights tb'augment James's church, Hartford, of despite heavy, enemy artillery. teams will then Journey back in ted for the 12th annual tsmgle with athlete standing over six- f?*t and games in review, produced, some Olekstnski,' 3b . 3 0 1 2 1 2 successive league triumph. The ' M thmata againat the Britiah wedge T . 8gt? M . J. Shepard V the Naval bombardment of Jap- three concentration camps for which Mrs. Wilson' was a member Manchester to play the fecond hitting the scales at a sdlid two good tuts, six games ta^s little Mack, p ., . ♦ *. . 1 0 0 1 1 0 German deserters. During the first Othec. gain*, were made by the the pick, of the National League a t weather wa^i perfect and a large ; :acros8 the Odon river. aneae troops sn4 installations. at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. half of the bargain bill. Pittsburgh. July 11. hundred. too much for ardent fans t0.digest Mertan. p . 3 0 1 1 2 0 crowd wa.s In attendance. Mrs. Beulah Shepard, of 109 days of our offensive the number Fifth Arniy- betweep Ceclna and V' —— ■r—' Bradley Hatla -Victory Near Oarapan and the harbor. Siena. Tl^: enemy launched tank, Ty Holland will be at the helm The 25-player squad announced He can be remenlliered as the in one week. \ Charlie Dziadyk provided the Foster street, received a, telegram Totals 36 2 8 27 9 4 The new offenaive came after Capture Mountain Touii > doubled” " ® " Stourpa countt-r-attacks south of the Ce- Ot the local team and will have yeaterday Isy league President good looking jraung; chap at the • V • firework.* for the P A ’s by slam­ from the War department on Sat­ some of the leading players to the Score by Innibgs General Bradley, commanding the On the east, thti Americans were Another Pravda dispatch, re-' Mrs. Edith Sleurpa, wife of Wil- cioa rlVer and in 'the vicinity o f William Harridge also Included Buekland s c h o ^ later as a boy de­ A protest handed the league offN ming out three hits in four official American Firat Army In Norman- urday stating that her son, Wen­ within five and one-half miles of loop to pick hla starUng team three pl% ers each from 3 t Louis,' termined t^ make good at Man­ cialls'by.the Oak Grill nine in view P A ’a .. 20? 010 400—8 trips. One of the clouts was a dell J. Shepard. Technical Sergeant ported "huge quantities of Ger- j liam Sleiirpa, of 631 North Main Clecipu and Marina. A general Rockville .V .. . . 000 020 OOO—2 f; dy. hailed the Cherbourg victory the Japanese-held Marpi point llcpre.sentmg 30,000.000 American school children. ,?3-year-old Donald man equipment strewn around the street, died at the Manchester use' of German tanks, guns and frpih.. The starting nine Is sx- | Baston and New .York, and two chester High.. Prior to starring of Umpli’e Bob Mlleskl’a decision Una drive homerun, over Blclty in the U. S. Arm y Air Forces, is pected \to find A l Surowiec, Ray pi^yen apiece from Chicago and Runs oaltpd In, Dziad.yk 2, *■ ' aa "an indication to the enemy aa airdrome. The Americans also cap­ Beck, ot VV.ashiiigton, presents to PrCsidcnt Roosevelt a bullet-acarrcd forests and awamps of...... White.. Rus­ M em o ria l hospital last night. mines were reported on the whole with fhe High school football and to call the game between the Hlrth’a head in centerfleld. to the now a prisoner of war In Ger­ Holland and Ruck BycholsU in Philadelphia. Jacobs 2. Ha^f^ 2, May,. Mertan; to what he can expect from now tured the mountain town qf Cha- propeller tip from a Jap plane, engraved with the record of $510,000,- sia. In places the stfcjnch of Ger­ Death was sudden. She waa ad­ front. , 'Eight, hundred anti-per­ basketball teams. Johnny was BarOns and the Flier* last- week third Inning. The bail rolled over many. He had been previously the outfleid'.wifh (Jharile Dzladyk, I A ll o f which indicates the* Junior Two-base hits, Jacobs; home run?, on to the end." ran Tabute, some three and one- 000 in W ar Savings by fellow jiupils in the last year. man dead is so strong it is diffi-i mitted to the hospital yesterday sonnel mines ■ were found in ona pften seen at the Y. M. G. A. work­ one to darknea:. wSa, overruled by the road and the hefty P A ’s third reported missing in action over Tony Del Conte, Cliff Keeney and Circuit’s eight pilots who did the Dziadyk; Stollen. ba.’U’S, Morrell, German aalienta thruating into half miles inland and slightly south cult to breathe.^ morning. A native of Lithuania small stream bed south o f V o l-. ing out or practicing basketball. tha league mogul*. Th e^llera won sacker completed the circuit tp Germany on January 29 of this Ed Brown forming the inner de- picking patterned their ballotipg Haefs, May, ClCmen.s; SBcrilicc.s, American linea near St. Lb d'Our- of Garapan. Using Special florin ,Troo|is , she had been a n-sident of Man­ terra. 5 to 3 in five innings. .account for the second round trip­ Kf’ vllle weed wipeo out. and, the year. ^ Nim itz said Marines and soldiers held main airport'^t •Myilkyina in fenae. The catching department on the loop’s current top-to-bqttom Green; double plays, Dziadyk 'to per in league play this year. ' , northern Burma, have been sur­ ■With urtits d-jaerting-.and fleeing chester since 1913. She , was a ' .\dyanoe Beyond Rlparbclla r - • Americana advanced ahprt dis- Mrs. ShepafTi haa learned that seized "large quantities of enemy w ill be well taken care of by I pennant scrap. • / As the P A ’a-HllI Billies game Bycholskl; left- on 'bases, P A ’s 12, I ’rhan Is .\bseiit rounded and wiped .out by Am eri­ in numerous sectors th^^erm ans member of St. Bridget’s church The Americans advanced well tancea toward La Haye ,du Pulta. eight of the brew of 10 on the equipment, . including food and Weddings Mickey Katknveck and Art Pon- j Only Battery MatansI Was being played, a sizzling noise Rockville 7; bases ' on balls, Lup- . The Hill Billies expected to have', can forcea, the Chinese high' com-, werCj-reported to be hurrying spe­ and the Sons and Dabghteni of beyond Riparbella, northeast of pachino 1, 'Mack 8, Mertan 4; •- lai! and highwa:y Junction, aeizing B-17 bomber on which her son was ammunitiot).” No further details cial Storm Troop units into battle gratz, both Grade A receiver*. The Although the Yanke,eA ■vi-ho once attracted the attention of fans Ip Johnny Urban on the niound but , ' high ground which waa deacribed Technical Sergeant are safe and were given.. mand announced today. - the Lithuania Alliance of America. Cecina, .and the towns of (Jqsole mound choices lie between Mike sufiplled the heavy ^rtlllery of the strikeouts, Luppacchino 2; Mac;< lor some unexplained reason the In Yunnan province, 'meanwhile, to guard important ' communieV. Sun'lving her in a'ddition to her the first base bleachers. The com­ r.- by aupreme headquarters as prob- presumably prisoners of war. Ser­ The front now extends from D’Elsa, about 11 miles northeast Marco, Jimmy Blanchard and By- All-Star contest, Uiis year merely motion was one o f the front tire* 1, Mertan . 4; hits off Luppacchino lanky hiirler failed-to put in an the Chinese held their positions in tions. Ivusband are a sCn, Albert, with of Volterra, and Montoronl and 8 hits for 2 runs lii 9 innings; • *, ip iy "good Jump-ilff^spots’’ for an geant Shepard was awarded the Garapan due east to the island's Kean-Richardsoti "Thousands of n#w' German cholski with the latter expected contributed battery material— bn the car of toe Twi Leagiie appearance an^ Rockville had te the Lungling area againatrepeat­ the .United Stqffes Navy in San Asciano, eight and 15 miles south­ Mack 7, hits for 4 runs in 4 in­ eventual attack toward the south. Air Medal previous to his final center, then north nearly a mile, Announcement is made of the to g el the nod of. Holland to pitch pitchers Hairit Borowy and ■ Joe prexy Nick Angelo, had seen It’s start Irish Johnny Mack on tha : ed attacks, the announcement prisoners are being taken," report­ Diego> Calif,, afid a daughter, Mias nings; Mertan 3 hits for 4 runs in '. West Of Caumont Bradley laah- bombing mls.slon. then east and northeast to the recent marriage of MUs Marie ed Kozhevnikov, ‘The forests east of Siena, have been taken. the game here. ' Page, an^^atcher Rollle Hemsley hill. Mack whs driven out In the said. More than 170 Japanese, Amelia Sleurpa, who lives at home. "better days and had blown out. 5 innings; hit by pitcher, by Lup­ 1^ ad but with similar local attacks Hi.s motlicr is employed by the coast.' Anne Richardson, daughter of Mr. swarm with them. Towards eve­ , A fter many days of stubborn • The All-Stars have a well bal- h-^illustttous Joe McCarthy of the But the catch to the story, was Edward Ray (le ft) bfv.Slnton, TeX. ahdi Bernard ’T u t" Bartaen fifth stanza, when the P A 's found however, broke out-of a month->old TJie fune^I will be held at the pacchino, Clemens, by Mertan, with the same object in mind. This Pioneer Parachnir Company. ' A Seventh Army Air Force Libera­ and Mrs. Wallace Richardson, of ning the Germans crawl oiit of the fighting, enemy units facing the Kneed team with plenty of punch | wbrloods and send delegations to give British and South Africans on the and are expected to make it s** 1"- pllpU- the American Leaguers for championship tennis match in . the national interscholaatjcS held at and filled the Jboses on two hiUi- southeast of Lungling, the com­ 147 Maple street. New Britain, to Main street, at fO o’clock Thurs­ k the car. Nick suspVCts the Aircraft wl^ining pitcher, Luppacchino; los- thweat of the Britiah Odon riv* father died when he ,was 11 years of Truk, in the Carolines. Friday Lincol.. Richard Kean, son of Mr. themselves up. I saw a German left* wing of the Eighth Army tereatihg afternoon for the Hill the seventh time since 1936. leader had something to do with the Merlon Oicket C3ub in HaVer .fo'rd, Pa. (AP wirephoto). and a base on balls. Jeff Koeladi munique disclosed. day wlorning folloii'ed b • a mass McCarthy, whose- reign' at the In'g pltc’hel'. Mack. \ umpires, bridgehead. old. n igh t Army, N avy and Marine and Mrs! Joseph Keai. of 56 Benton medical officer pestering a girl di­ withdrew yesterday to northwest BUUes. , R A fter the j ’ b waa completed, then made an appearance on Urn r at S^t. Bridget's church at 10:30. All-Star hirim was interrupted only O’Leary, Falknwski; lime, 2:07. d e n Sector Activity Dwlndlea planes attacked the Marshalls. .street. The ceremony was perform­ recting traffic on a road to leave of Lake 'rrgsimeno. New. Faces la Uae-Up 'Owens wa* seen walking away field of pla> and waved Mack off ’ ’ A ctivity dwindled in the Caen The burial will be in- St. .James's British units in pursuit reached in 1940 and 1941 when Joe Cronin the mound and inserted young Penetrate Japanese ed in St. Joseph’s church. New her post and take him prisoner." The RockvlUe nine wUl .^have from the acene of the crime. . •actor, wherei^'ield Marahal Gen. tempt to era.se tHle British .salient .cemetery. 1 » fores t« their^iineup 1*^ ®°***on and Del Baker o f De- Steve Mertkn. Mertan escaped Britain by Rev. Father Hanover. Captured by Hundreds Fojaho, 15 miles southwest ot •sveral new toce* to th e ir imeup | respectively, had charge, led ■. Brwln Rommel appeared to be, re- at Caen \vas a major action which IStfemfoor hlaiul The funeral home will be Open the jam on some freakish baa* Stronghold of Ukhrul This correspondent also said Arezzo, after passing the import­ in hopes of upsetting the. l^als, The PA'S displayed some weird West Sides to Mouplng his seven Panser and had coat the enemy "elaborate The bridal attendants were Miss froni tomorrow evening for friend*. his league to a triumph over Cole Scores running by the PA 'a and allowed Under Attacks Southeast Asia Command Head­ Marie Sullivan, cousin of the bride; tliat "fighters of -.ur supply col­ ant junction town of Sinalunga. along with thelf re g ^ r perform base running in the fifth Inning. t&ttt Infantry dlvlalona which had losses and a terrifle mauling." umns are capturing Germans by, The woman's son iji-ill be home in Farther to the east they captured thr rival loop at Philadelphia last the winners onl.v thiee hits in hla Advanced Allied 'Headquarters, quarters, Kandy, Ceylon. July 3.— Robert Smith pf East Hartford era and that ‘n c l^ P e te A fter the bases were loaded and taken a terrifle mauling In three the hundreds. The Germans as a time to attend the Tuneral. five inning hitch. New Guinea, July 3,— (JP t— Noem- (/P)—An Allied raiding party driv­ Mentecchio, Trequanda, Torrlta, days of furious but futile attacks was best man and the ushers were ena. Tw o Tonof the 25 players on ^ e 1944 no outs, Bycholaki was trapped To Snap Jinx Tonight (Charlie Dziadyk who banged foor Island, an egg-shaped little ing ahead of the main force pene­ rule prefer to give up to supply Bettole, Petrignaho and Fetretto. Tourney \!^in •gainst the Britiah. IndicaUons Stanley Burquist of New Britain Mrs. Edith Foster Hlrto, Johnny/Osbp^ Mike j named on last off second, the runner on third, out three binglM . received consiiW hunk of jungle land bedecked with trated the J'apancse stronghold ol troops or traffic officers, consider­ Other Eighth Arm y troops pushed ppy. n, Johnny Hedlu^^^Hedl.und were that Rommel was readying and Robert Marti" of Meriden, Mrs. John A. Larson, uf 80 Main outfit while seven were se- Dziadyk then broke for the plate erable help from Bucky Jacotoi Thp Home IVitrse three Japanese alrdromea, was Ukhrul, 24 mi'es northeast of Im- ing this the safest way. up the east shore to the northeast "Morrell. The pitch- an all-out counter-attack against brother-in-law of the bridegroom. "We saw how peasants from one street, has received word front her and Moo*e I tor the first time, including and was an easy out. A moment who chipped in with two hit# to By Mary Beard shelled by P-T boats once and phal In the offensive to clear the corner of Lake Trasimeno and ^ fo r the HM Billies will pitchers— Borowv and Page To Play Willimantic^ Yesterday’a Skores Comes Through With i thw'Britlsh. "W e are ready," said The bride wore a gown of white village marohed 160 Germans from sister, Mrs. Frank W. Larson, now ing ■ ' " * i „ later, Megtan picked off Bycholskl four trips. Dtrertor. Nnrsihg Sendee, heavily bombed twice, atj the week's enemy from India, Southeast Asia captured Mantigna'na. one British offlceri" starched muslin over white taffeta. a forest. We even saw a general residing in Texas, of the death in be- Marty Fagan or J®"™ ; of the Yankees. Paul Trout of De- at second. Even ’ e league leaders Flying Colors at Coim- Only One Double American Red Crnsa. end. command headquarters announced Substantial Gains Made wlth toe tormer the nxeiy troit. Bob Mimcrief of St Louis Fliers This Evening Eastern Clouds so dense that the airmen Her full length veil of illusion, commander who had put on the Houston, Texas, of Mrs. Edith Fos­ M, Ueot- John Wilson can pull boners. Only one double play wag pulled The attacks were reminiscent of today. Substantial gains were made to hurl the game at “ C Q^ove of Chicago—and Utica 8. 3; Hartford 7 (10), called them “ ten-tenths” cloaked edged with lace was draped from a ter, on June 24, at 33 years o f age.. Al West Side Oval;! trjT Club. off during the contest but that WM the softening-up that has preceded The raid was carried out four clothes of a private. northea.st Of Perugia with the en­ 5 (7). ‘^^‘.'the entire bridgehead in Norman-' Home Nurses Can Help Care For coronet of orange blossoms and Mrs. Foster, wife of Clifford - tw'o outfielders, Thurman Tucker with his eye on making the High Former local baseball stars now deciding play as the Hill Billies Allied landings such as that on nights ago, the communique said. "Often where our troops have emy cleared from Monte' Castel- A large turnout of baaebau fans w hite Sox and Oris Hockott Albany 6, 6; Binghamton 3, dy. The weather waa getting to Selves When THeyHey Aref III she Carried a bouquet of white Foster,' now in the U. S. AVmy, was school team. In the service spotted at the Oval Need a Win Badly.! filled the bases in the ninth ■with Biak island In the Schouten group The main body waa last repprted surrounded the Germans We find lacco and Nocera. Large num­ are expected to view the proceM-1 the Indians, currently the 1 (7). Bob Cole came through with fly- be known as the worst for June roses, gypsophila and center of born in M. nchester, a daughter of Once Johnny entered High yesterday included Gyp Gustafson, one out, only to have D z la ^ ^ Someone recently asked, ‘What May 27, but there was no indica- about' four miles from Ukhrul. German officers and men.^ which bers of 88-mlIIimetFr guns wer* Elmira 8, 8; Wilkes-Barre 1, Ing colors in the ■ week-end golf white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fridh, former mgs a* the proceeds from the league’s hitting surprises; school he made good not only in Wink VVinzler and Herman W’ierx- The luckless West Sides w ill at- '■ scoop up Hirth's roller; touch ■ >v and July in the past 40 years. Al­ happens when the home nurse her­ tlbn from headquarters of any new In North Burma a Japanese the Gemlana themselves have kill­ taken in that area. 2 (7). .1 toumamenta at the-Country Club The maid of honor wore nile residents of this town, but now re­ game wUl be turned over to toe Year’s Starters sports but’ as a scholar and grad­ bickl. The boys looked great, a tc capture tfR* 9-odd hole tourna- for a force play, then rifled the’ lied Air forces were able to fly self becomes 111?- Who takes care Invasion development. force made a BUicidal attack ed.” In the Adriatic sector advaiica tempt to mend their winning ways Williamsport 5, 9; Scrantoii green marquisette ovef taffeta. siding in' Houston. Funeral ser­ lesguej officials to be used ta case year’s starters uated with the class o f 1940A, tribute to military training. ; ment with a nifty 41-7-34. Hpt on ball over to first*for a fast twte only about 400 sorties over the of her?" It is our hope that home Heqvy bombers, mediums,” at­ againat the American-held air Other correspondents who flew the Eighth Arm y shook Gastel* tonight In n Tw lllgnl L eaj^e clash ' 2, 3 (7>.. nurses will learn how to protect vices were held in the Augustana Of an Injury to any memircr ot ng^inet the National Leaguers re- dfter winning* variilty letters in the trail of Cole came Paul Ballsie- killing to halt the RockvlUe tesua’s I battle area yesterday,, but they tack planes and flghtcis of the field at Myitkylna and was wiped Her shoulder length veil fell from low over the front reno'rted the fidardo, south o f Ancona.^'beating * National their own health so that Illness Evangelical Lutheran church in the local league while playing in peated, but Washington outfielder football and basketball. He was Mickey Katkaveck * the P A ’s with the Wllllmantic Fliers at the per with a 40-5— 35 to cop second threat to tally. Iv zibanaged to shoot down 22 enemy 5th and 13th Arm y A ir Forefis took out a calot of matching marquisette. RSBd Arm y was moving so fast Cincinnati 4, 0; New York 1, Houston. Mrs. Foster was an ac­ off a^strpng cpunter-attock. Mont* the circuit. I George Case, suffered , a serims honored by his classmates and wag stellar backstop and Butch Beck­ Wo.it Side Oval. place. : Johnny Green and Pete Clemaa* •Ireraft against a loss of three of will seldom overtake them, but part in the raids Friday and Sat­ Her arm bouquet was of assorted that The roads appear endless 7. A } tive worker in the Young People's Fano, Appignano, an^t Loreto also Make a date to be at , ^ Oval loulder injury yesterday and n.ay the class treasurer. er* regular outfielder are enjoying The West Siders who have found The Sweepstakes held yestorday the rival left fielders, both had their own. Communique No. 55 after all. they are human. urday. The Saturday bombing Northera Kuriles .Attacked garden flowers. columns of trucks and soldiers" groups of that church. Boston 4, 5; Pittsburgh ' 1, 5 Conditions vary so much In dif­ were taken. . ' , over toe Fourth add witness a| ‘ lost for the all-star game. ’The Planned College Career their vacations and missed the the going pretty tough thi* year ! was carried off by Tommy ^ulk- busy afternoons with each contri­ dlaclosed. was by more than 150 airplanes London, July S.— qP)— The To­ For traveling the bride wore a flowing ever westward. Besides her husband, Mrs. Fos­ have suffered nothing but bumps (8). ferent localities that it is difficult hangup bgactoill attraction. Others wete second baseman Bob­ A fter graduating front_ High* clash yesterday. The way the game ner when he posted a 41-43—84 buting several classy catches to Mop L'p Last Resistance employing 230 tons of explosives kyo radio said today American rose suit with brown and white ac- ter leaves a nine months old son. In their first eight games, with Chicago 8. 2; Philadelphia 1,' to do more than make general by Doenr of Boston, whose three- schpoh Johnny matriculated' at turned out the P A 's didn't need 18-66 to finish far out ahead of rob batters o f safe hits. A l Su r^ In tha Cherbourg area Amerl- the largest air strike in this thea­ planes Attacked the northetB—Ku­ ceBSQrlea_and_.brchid .corsage.^ Clifford, Jr., and a brother, Paul only one victory being recorded in 4. t suggestions about hoW to meet Defenders of Minsk run- homer- last—year-wrecked -Ihe his nearest ' competitor,, Jimmy wiec caught hto second man frooi •an First Arm y units were in the ter in several weeks. riles three ,times • Saturday and TTie bride is a graduate of New Fridh, in the U. S. Navy. / ' Malvern Prep in Pennsylvania with them. league play^ which la ' a complete St. Louis 2, 4; Brooklyn 1 Dewey’s Teacher Nationala; third sacker Kenny Kirkpatrick who carded,* 3S|-42-81 the outfield on hto reliable ar proesas of ieorganizatton for “ of- this problem. If you have not al­ , Weather Obwuren Reniilta Sunday, with slight damage to Britain High school and is employ­ ton an eye on entering Villanova Uni­ turnabout 'o f recent W est Side (14), 2. ! ready done so it would be wise to Hopelessly Outfkuiked __ .|| I Keltner -of the Indians; shortstop -10-71 in going over the coi/irse. when > In the eighth, Twp-1 HMlve action'” after the mopping military installations. ed at the telephone exchange in Mrs. .\nna Muzyke«vicz versity but the war came ,along, Steven Mertan the Hill Billies tearns. . ’ '-w Amejicaa learn what hospital and nursing Thick weather obscured results London. July S— Red Army A t . I v O l f - I r I k S Vernon Stephens of St. Louis, and Scores of the nincrbdd holy tour­ Cormier attempted to go fronpi ap of tha last German resistance of the first raid, but the\ second that city. The bridegroom is zone The Tolland County DemocNitie. ■- Emil (Dutohl( Dutch > Leonard of Wssh- Wash and as he always had the itch to kid pitcher wa* looked over by the Miuit Improve Greatly Detroit 8, O;" Philadelphia 0, i facilities are available In your J - - . columns have cut the two main Mrs. Anna Muzykewlcz, of 81 nament: - . I to third on Luppscchlno'e error, ea Cap de la Hague over the left airdromes and supply Sectors deputy for the Internal Revehue AMociation will meet Monday eve« ington, 1943 starting and winning fly,. Johnny lost no time in enlist­ Hartford Senate rs last week and A fter a dismal showing lu the 2. . ■ ■ i railway escape routes available to Cottage street, died at St. Fran­ Bob Cole. 41-7— 34. j but the perfect throw waa iR week-end.. Between 2,000 and community. Department at Hartford. rung July 10, at Red Men’s Hall, I p.tcher. ■ ing in the Arm y A ir Ctorps in Is expected to I- signed to a con­ flret round that saw the punchless Bo.sfon 1, 4; St. Louis 0, The professional private duty blanketed with smoke. Allied, tor­ Chaiiiiiiade Club ' the CJerman defender* of Minsk cis’ hospital, Hartford, early Sat­ Danbury. ■J“>y Paul Balisippcr, 40-51—35. Dzladyk's glove wafting for S,000 more prisoners were taken pedo boats shelled .shore inst^Ia- Rockville, as the guests of tfaa George Furrier,j,veteran golf pro Outfielder Bob Jphnstm.„.of. Bbih Febniar.v, 1942. He received his tract. Mertan had the^ability to go -West Sides go down to five defeata. (U),____ ...- ; nurse is a luxury not to be con­ and other Soviet troops are blast­ urday. She leaves two abps, Stan Straugh, 41-5—-36. ; bi.lk.v' RbckvUle coach to come ' hi the process. An Associated tions Saturday pight. ^ Democratic Chty committee e< I tun, shortstop Lou Boudreau of ba.sic’ tfaihing at. 'Maxwell Field, a long way in bfgahlzed'Ball If he In six starts, already two defeats Chicago 7. e New York 3j sidered in wartime except for • Modzinski-Smyth Peter and,-Charles, both In, the at toe Ridgewood Count y J^h Bill Peach. 39-.1—3b. / the bag. Dziadyk handled nine n«as dispatch from Cherbourg ing the frontal gates of the White which Arthur Morin is chairman. icieveland, first baa-^man Rudy Ala. Later he graduated with can overcome his wildness, as he have been charged up against the (10), 7. those who are critically ill. but Noemfoor, 15 miles long and Enjoys a Picnic Announcenicnt is made of the Russian capital from positions United States Army anc) two here, heard Gov. 'Thoraa# E. D w - Tom Faulkner, 39-3—36. chances at third in flawless at)dt •aid the Aroeriean bag of prison- acroB^, has been bombed 26 times Walter Darley. Deputy M. V. Com­ ey toe Republican presidential York of Detroit and pitchcre AI honors from the Aviation Cadet jiossesses a nice faat ball and has team in. second round play Chance* Cleveland 4, 6; Washington other possible resources for nurs­ marriage ofJMiss Laura B. Smyth, only 12*4 miles away, Moscow dLs- daughters, Mrs. John S l^ esk y of Low Grose to make it a grand afternoon for i •ra had reached 40,000, whicl) withlq 75 days. Fifty miles west missioner. and former congress­ nominee;- dkclara in hie acceptance Newhouser of the Tigers and Cecil school at Moody Field. Ga,, in De­ the head that goes with a .success for the West Siders to finish in the 3, 3. ing care at home are: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew patches declared today. Glastonbui-y and Miss l^ o ia Muzy- Tdm Faulkner, 39. himself. .would indicate the total since D- o f Biak in Geelvink bay and a like The CJhaminade Club held its man William' Fitzgerald will ba speech that he takes orders from Hughson pf the Red Sox round out cember, 1942. Johnny served as the ful hurlea Let's hope the Rockville league playoffs are slim and qnless 4 ------1. If your community pjovidcs Smyth of 50 Cambridge street, to \ broadcast Moscow communi­ kbwicz of Manchester: Bill Peach, 39. The P. A.’s started out aftel? 'Day had reached more than distance from Jap-held Manokwari closing meeting and picnic with th* speakers. no man. Furrier confessed today ! the holdover group. Along with assistant flight commander in youth lands a berth with the a complete reversal of form take* a visiting nursing service it Matthew Modzinski, F Ic, aon of que pictuted approximately 200,- The funeral was held this morn­ Winner* in the Sweegstake* Mack’s scalp in the first inning to Dutch New Guinea, Noemfoor's ai Mrs\ George D. Shedd of Bolton Mrs. Charles East'wood o f Mapio . he found hlm*^ smiling. ' timeless Rick Farrell. Washington Louisiana at the time of his death. Braves farm hands. place the once .mighty club will Fliers.'have always turnetj In good W,000. should be po.sslbIe to have a pub­ Notch, with 22 of the members Mrs. Frances Modzinski of 88 000 ■'to 240,000 defenders of the ing at SS Cyril and Methodus street has received three lettefa Tom Fnulknei, 41-43:84-18—66, score twice.' Cliff Keeney walkedt Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgom- flqids are 600 miles from Palau, 800 Por some six years now. Furrier I catcher, Johnson has been named Several months ago on a furr have to ait by and watch the other baseball and now that they have •iJIm Kirkpatrick 39-42-81-10— 71 lic health nuroe come in Ai .oft,en present. Under the chairfnanship West Main, street, Rockville. city as fiope^esaIy outflanked by church, Hartford, and burial was from her son Charles who is sta­ was sacrificed to second and scored,^ •vy's superiority In artillery in from the Philippines. has been ordering the New York to the AH-Star squad most often, lough, one that proved to be his clubs.battle It out. another starting hurler m the per­ Paul BaUstepe- 40-42-82-9—73 w. as necessary to give nursing care. of Mrk Cele Moore, an appetizing The double ring ceremony was Russian troops which had pene­ in St. Mary’!! bemetery, East H art­ tioned' som>where in England apfl o, Jacob’s tremendous wallop tik Another heavy force of Libera state governor around on the golf Johnson and Ferrell, selected after last. Johnny journeyed down to 'O f course, games are not won son of Dick Wargo, former Purdue laiw GroMA tba Gaen fighting smashed every She shoiUd insfriict some mem­ performed In St. Bridget’s church. trated 35 miles into old Poland, ford. / in one letter he states he has baes left that bounced off the wlUto tors raided Bocroe island, in the meal of . naked beans, salads, pic­ course, and saya the pro, "the gov- a lapse o f six seasons, each have the Rec to witness the Bee Senior on paper. The We,st Sides, man -University htirler, the Thread City D41 SL John 39-40— 79. attempt of the Germans to infil­ ber of the family how to carry on kles. rolls An d otlier good things, Memorial Day at ten' o'clock. Rev. were and about'the same distance all over England. Batting Leaders for man, are tops, but once they house. trate Into the Odon river bridge Banda sea 600 miles southwest of emoi not only taken oider* bnt Yteen honored seven timjs. Basketball League, but was nrfs.s- In TttlHght League nine will be hard to beat from now Bill Peach 39-41—80. during the intervals between her furnished by> the members was en-- Bronisla'v Gadarowski, the assist­ from the Baltic state of Latvia. ’The Friendship claaa of tha Con­ apparently likes to do so. He’s a club Nominations get out there on the diamond, it Is on. The next run of the ball gam s ' bead. The Nazis made 25 attacks Noemfoor, Saturday. Fifty-eight ant pastor was celebrant of the gregational church will contlnua ed Into service by his old coach crossed the plate on Dziadyk’* visits.' ‘ tons of bombs de.stroyed three joyed. \ Door Not dosed to Finns great sport.” , | Nominations, by clubs: a different stpry. Danny Daniels, /, bi 72 hourii, the latest shortly be- '5!.' Perhaps you could scciire^the nuptial high mass. F u n e r a l s to meet following the service in and life lo'ng buddy, Ronnie Diagle G AB R H. P C. Offenaive Slowed Up circuit clout In the third. grounded aiiplancs and started A discussion \pf the program for Meanwhile it appeared that Dewey came to Furrier aa a bp- Detroit— Pitchers Harold . New- Ed Rrown and Eddie White are up .r fore dawn yesterday.' A barrage servlfts of a particular nurse on The bridal attendants were Mrs. the. momtn, during the month o f Even after being away froijn the .. .8 32 10 17 .531 Inability at Slugging SXr) Roy C ool,on Quickly. fires in the airstrip area. One the coming yeafi\was held. It *wa8 Russia had not closed the door to •inner while he was district attor- 1 houser and Paul Trout, third George, Prop*. among\to* loop’s, leading hitters : from British heavy giina broke It a dally or weekly basis. A prac­ Robert King, slater of ths bri'de, Lieut. John G. Wilson July. game fo r two ycara Johnny did not ..... 7 26 1() 13 .500 and whtV*t e s t. Sides is a cagey veteran of tance, aa a hitter with the ability There have beenxmaqy exciting o f Dutch New Guinea. Sure When War Will End lugging Sam just were caught off third and sectmd handicapped the Allies. ' Clouds willing to help take care of you. tioned at Richmond, Va. Premier Rdwin Linkomibs, how­ There will be a aolenu reqdlem It my way. ' . r^wy and Joseph Page and catcher good. , W. U F.C. thele nationalna’ idnal game m m e and yetvet under o r^ lu g g in g Sam just doesn’t fall moments in m y '13 year* in the A headquarters .summary also off without a comeback. on two successive plays to end $)• hung tree-high over many areas No better display °f good- ever, declared it li "Finland’s duty high maSa at SL Jamea’a church at “I give him -a plain,'^ ...rank ex- RaVston (R ollie) Hemsley. Baljou, P A ’s ...... 4 0 1.000 hla capable guidance, the.,team has majors. claimed 24 Japanese airplanes de­ Salida, Colo.— (iP)— So sure la 1 saw ^ b e Ruth point to the uprising. The P. A.'s held a com­ o f the battlefront. neighbor polic.V could be imag­ 2nd Installnieut Ciagl'o-Jenack ,, not to lay down arm* without the 9 o’clock tomorrowr'morning. The planation, but occ^onally- he isn’t Boston-—Secbiid Baseman Rob- Krebs. Props ...... 3 0. 1.000 not yet snapped out of it yet which Specs Johnson, the outfielder, stroyed in the Southwest Pacific funeral cortege will leave Watkins the Salida Rotary Club that the aatiafled, -and argue*-.that he feels |ert; Doerr, pitcher Cecil Hughson Btanciiard, P A ’s . . .0 0 LOOO is a puzzle to local fans. after a plqwktart has come through distant- stand and hit the ball into fortable lead of 4 to 0 at thia point. (Last night the London radio ined. theater during June, most of them The marriage of Miss Irene consent of Germany.” 4. Aa a last resort you .may Brotlflers Funeral Home at 8:30 to­ European war is about' over. It haa better in the position he happens and outfielder: Robert Johnson, Luppacchino, P A ’s l.OOO Their opponents tonight, the with several fine performances of it in, the 1932 World Series be­ Jeff passed out the vitamin pills In a broadcast recorded by CBS in connection wdth thq Biak ,ihvi- Of Town Taxes Due Jenack, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Continued Soviet Advance have 'to put yourself to bed* and The Russian communique .told of morrow. Erienda may imll at the set Sept. 11 as the date for a pro­ to find himself in. It takes a little I SL Louis — Ftori BTa s e m a n Tw i League late and with rhen on bases the tween the Yankees, and Ciihs. in the fifth ttam - and his players declared “gigantic Allied landing aion, at a cost of 32 Allied planes. Petet Jenack of 164 Henry street gram called "A Memorial to Adolf. 1 won 20 games for Cleve„md In responded by scoring two toUieo. operations" took place Sunday’ pn direct some member ..of your fam­ continued' Soviet advances bp the funeral home 'late .thlsT afternoon longer when that happens, but be 1 George McQuinn, pitcher Robert tk-spectacled gardper is'’ poison Japanese shipping losses in the and Anthony Ciaglo, son of John and this evening, / ■ | Hitler.” Biit the date may-be ad­ with met, on the bakeia I . 1936 and 15 straight until beaten Pete Clemcrts and Johnny Hedluitd the (coast behind the BrltLsh ily how to care for you,. In that . The aegond installment of town Karelian front between Lakes aoon sees it my Way." Muherie^ and ' shortatopi Vernon Southwest Pacific during June Cliaglo wa* solemnized Saturday vanced. J. Ford White, club presi­ Stephens; by Detroit I'-O, in my final start singled and when George H ay forces while armored vehicles, case you will learn from the ex­ taxes is how due and payable dur­ morning in St. Rridget’a church. Onezhskoe (Onega 1 and Ladogk, Standings Toriight's game wi^ be 'the only perience of being the patient hpw were listed as five destroyers, 14 ing the present month. The total with the capture of Spasskaya- dent, said he is not sure the Cer- OUcago—-Pitcher Orvkl Grove league clash of the w fek and a in 1937. couldn’t [find the handje on Bill tanks, troops and ammunition also Father Davis of Hartford was cele­ merchantmen apd 95 barges sunk; mans can hold out until that time. Mandbester and outfielder TTiuriTian Tucker. large tumoqt of fans to expected But scoring from second base on pleksinsKi’s hit Clemens scored ok were landed on the' southeastern important good nursing care l» amount of taxes to be collected, Guba, 35 miles northwest, of Pe- Heariug Slated Pet. one destroyer and two merchant­ brant of 1 nurrial mass. trazovorsk, which ifell last week, Philadelphia Catcher Frank W. L. to watch the clash iu hopes of see­ tap to the pitcher and sliding the boot. Mertan then grounded •Ide of the Cherbourg peninsula.) to comfort and pence of mind, as- shown on the books of the tax 1 .889 men probably sunk, and a cruiser, The maid of honor 'was Miss V ir­ Stockholm reports lacking offi­ Eveniiig Herald Hayes and pitcher,. Louis Newsom J . 8 ing the West Sides snap out of it home with- the winning run- to down to May at short and the lato (The German-controlled Parts and how essential" It is in hasten­ collector, is $913,701.98 and for the, i>ii Insanity Plea 2 ’ .778 Jer’s tlirov- to the plate in an at- a destroyer. 10” merchantmen or first half *56^^976.34 waa record- ginia Skolosky, cOusir of the bride. cial confirmation said German Coaches— Joe pronIn of Boston, Hamilton .. .. 7 By Hdgh FnUerto*. Jr. ■^Monday Matinee , while the Filers are determined to break vip a triple pl8i> in the 17th -Rulio said the British battleships ing- recovery. cf’ iHsilivd Advertiaements 3 . .571 ’ tempt to catch Hcdlund, wao lata transports,’ (71 barges and 10 small Peter Drouse o f Hartford [was beat troopa had begun to occupy the You DonH Say-y^ and Art Fletcher of New York. Wllllmantic .. 4 •.New 3.—(/P)— Major repeat the 22 to 0 shellacking they' nning at League Park, Cleveland, . Nelson, Rodney and Warspite were,-|-^ ‘ ed. j Cose' Sis averna* worSs t® a Una Rockville ... .. 4 • 4 ■" .500 The Chattappuge: lookouts, play­ in 1036, was my biggest thrill. and thq first sacker slid home iviUs craft damaged. That more than half of the taxes (ftan. ( Aland islands, strategic stepping El Centro, Calif., July 3—i/P)— IniMtl* Bomber* sod abbrsviaiion* "Cac” Hubbard, former Denver handed their opponent# earlier standing, off the coast, this morn- Plant J - A., . 3 ' 6 .333 ed „^oubIeheader8 at home before Pitchers always gat a kick out of run [Number,'Two of the inning.' Governors Differ was collected In th.e first period Given ih marriaga by per fath- stones across the mouth of the Hearing on Mra: Mildred Skelton’s The Tomb of the Unknown Sol­ each'count •* • word and eomoOund Unlyersity coach who became a this season. , 'lng heaving shells into German words' SS two word* Ulnimum - Oak Grill .. ^ 2 6 .250 doing something .,in an offensive The Rockville offensive petered out was due to the rule that all auto­ en the bride wore a gown' of white Gulf of Bothnia, between Finland' plea of innocent by reason o f in dier is In ArHngton Cemetery, . member of the football rules com­ crowds o f 423 and 650, but 14,000 The game to slated to ^lart at ' positions in tlie . Odon river sec­ Japanese Troops Cut I* price o) tbr** UD*a W est Sides .. 1 7 .125 way. at this stage ■with the P. A.’s oii mobile taxes had to be paid in the faille. Ibe sweetheart neckline of and Sweden.' sanity began today, in Superior 'L,tn* r»l** o*» dsn ro! transient mittee just before he entered the turneci out for a bond rally-ball 6:15 .with the usual attendance tor.) On Vole Outcome its fitted bodice, was edged with The Russian news agency Tasa, The Taos Iii^ns of New M ex­ I relieved in the eighth, with the top by a score of 4 to 2. ■ Canton-Hankow Railutay first'Installment and that all tax court. She waa convicted by a jury •d* -y Army, agrees with Col. Bill Bing- game against the Camp Clampbell prize. ' - .' Supreme headquarters 'dlaclosed Ikce and - the long, fl.tted sleeves In a' dispatch from Gomel, sSid ico wear white- blanket# In suto” Kavrilve Moreb •>. •BZ1. ' C U M M I L t score 8:8. Jim jValkup w a-'pitch­ Ip the aevepth on tivo hits tha . V . ' Chungking, July 3. —v — A bills .from $20 and under had also Saturday of murder to tlia second toun that the committee shouldn’t team... .Matchmaker Lew ■ Ray­ 'Winners amassed four run* to seW yesterday tlvat Bi adlcy's command , Denver, ,Colo.— (J?)— Said Demo­ tapered to a point 'at the wriato. that the Nazis had executed many degree on charges that she 'drpwn- mer and red i. nd blue to winter. ' . thisD Utaargs ing for, the Browns. The clubs communique from Leiut. Gen. Jo­ to bS paid in onei Installnient. meet again until after the dra'r, but mond and Tub Thumper Broadway were held scoreless until the 17th, up *the contest. ; T*he scoring was , Is the. U, S. First Army. Thi.s cratic Gbv. Robert S. Kerr of The full . Ikirt terminated in a thousands o f . -.civilians Including eu her lO-months-old daughtelf zby S CoowteOU** Oey* ...| 8 oisi • ot* . * Eaateiw' seph \V. Stilwqll's headquarters In­ I Consaeutiv* Days ...| * Army train. Her veil of illusion was at­ 92,(XK)'Jews .duriflg the occupation hurling her- into' the Colorado riv Even m the eairiicst historic, pe­ Scrantoii at Williainsport. Oklahoma to Republican Goy. An­ dicated today that Japanese troops I Day .Ill stallt eta to wHat should be d^ne th e n .... a sacrifice bunt. An’othei base on Dziadyk started tt^ merry-go- form the 21st Army group iti’ tached to a Dutch cap o f honiton of Minsky. Imt that strong guerril­ er near Yuma,'Ariz., May 19. riods wheat growing was known Am erioM i in New Orleans, have shifted their drew F'. Schoeppel of Kansas: had qut the Cahton-Hankow rail­ Urges Post-W^ ^ All ordsrb tor Irratular insartioos Besides favoring forward .pasalng baUa fillet the basra, put me on round by being hf* by a pitched NoWaatidy which Montgomery lacei sod her bridal bou^itot was la bands retaliated by killing high The 19-year-oId mother had tes- as an bid industry. will'be ebargad at ibe oo* urn* rai*. (N q game* scheduled). ^ Standing activities, to Hjouston, Yex., and "It looks to me like Gov. Earl way at Leiyang, 34 airline miles from anywhers behind the scrito': second. Bycholski waa safe on Olcksinski’S ,-commands under Gen. Dwight D. VVai-ren of pallfornia was perfect­ fashioned of gardenias and gyp­ German .officials in the citly. tified that Corp. Robert Mell Waa Speolal rale* *oi Ion* term svary N attobbl promise big-tim* fights once ij southeast of Hengyang In their' day sdvartisins Kt«*o upon reqoeat W. L. Pet. mage line apd fYeatorng” the month..Frank Land is the promo4 W ith none out apd the lnfiel(l^Jn, error and Jacobs, on an -Mtempted Fksenbower. Br..idley's command ly willing to serve as pallbearer - Help fjr> Italy sophila. the father of' the bafiy, Mildred Caen, Frahce; was Yofmded in Ad* ordsrad CeBeollod befor* tba (No gemea scheduled). . ■- X , . ' drK'e tb'split China. . 3 0 1.000 kickoff. Maj. Hubbard wants | a Cer, and the first show wui be July ■oy Hughes1 hit the first pitcl back sacrifice, was credited with a baas .j Ut parallel Jo that of Lieut. Gen. for ihe F.epubUcans, but he walk­ The announcement said two mis­ maid o f honor wore' a gowii I»u ise. ’ the eleventh century byj William •rd or Mb das Will bp sbarnad only Wooda'S..'.,.. for (h* actual numMi of time* tb* . 3 0 1.000 lighter penalty on an inadvertent 1 0 ,.. .Tony Palazolo, who handled 0 W'alkup,j who threw to the plate, hit when nobody co%-ered the bag M. C. DieIhJ^sey. commander pf-the ed but when they tried to pul him sions o f Wafnawks struck Leiyang. pie green faille, of a design' the Conqueror. Cheney’s ...... Rome. July 1.— (Delayed)— , ----;--SI ' I , sppasrad. sbarBiBS at 'tba rai* O ^tiiig at Jamaica Suicides ...... i 2 .333 forward pass when a lateral is In-. and [Hughes was doubled a* first and the bases were loaded. Geoigs .British Second Army. ' in/a‘eas'itet. destroying a pontoon bridge and ir to that of the bride, and a About Town A good to nptocA wall fighters In the east when Jacobs Lieut. Ool. Charles PpleUl, re­ The Suez Cartal, 104 miles long, aarnad bUl no allowano* or ratnnd* M ..F .D . 2 .333 tended. Ha thinks five yards fi^ttm Hartford .... In, a Ihrow to George Burns. May walk* d on a three, two pitch - Supreme headquarters said the Retorted the Kansas governor; straflng supply compounds and matching, half haij^Her arm' bou­ pictures' is to fill wall brackets be mad* on,sis tim* ads stoanad ] Beach wrasn't even aandspit. Is gional commiasioner for -!Uie Rome New York, JulyT~3.—(65—Col. a. M. F. D. . a X 2 .333 where the pass to thrown would be AliMUiy I had ,a good lead - off occond, to force In Driadyk. Germans had put; five SS AjOTored ■'It's definitely a Republican; quet was of yelloi/ roses, sWeet with* cdt flowers or growing lb 53 miles, longer than the Pan­ S fa ?r tb* -- flttb , ditj. I coming back in a ^few wpeks with troops. I ! area, says he believes the Allies Miss Sliiriey Bldwcll o* Hack - J •^tllj fojpbidS"! dlspiar UnssjBOl Matt Winn, returns to the Metro- C.A.P. Cadet* .. 0 3 000 enough.... .Speaking- 'from • the Williamsport kept'running, and slid across the Hank Haem lined a h,ot drive to -dlviaions. two reggjai; ArnjqreiLdj- year and the Democi;^s bettef peas and gypsophila. The mother plants, - ama CanaK Jlo -nin fojrb'e Jimmy Doyle. Lon Angelas light­ Chinese authqrltles. last reported must remain in Italy after matack street is spending the soldjold . . pcdltan ractag .acene today with Sioux FaJtopS. L „ Arm y A ir Field, Elmira ...... plate as Burns’ ihrow hit th i catch left and Bypholski and Jacob# vistons and four Infantry dfvlSiot. Mall Mystorj- Solved ed for second and when the throw ' Jy aa three months ago." attOR, b poet he ^ Id to ever think of ba.ving mor* than ache* Ho m it* nbtlitog that can't Scranton ... • meeting. Kerr will be keyriote Taeking northward from (Janton In at The Garden Grove and attended ' Mrs. Helen Stevenson of 6 •prraat pubiloatloD' of - adtiartlams Friday Sulcidca vs. Woods; to Isecond wga high. May rompedl ' Nazis Apparently' Bewildered Allied loans and asslitance. j 1010$ after. .George :.H. Bijdl died o'na set c f *rulea to baoetwU;” he ba ourod oy finding another Ber- speaker at the I$emocratic Nation KwarpgTungiln an ‘effort'to join the by'nao.re than a hundred relatives Hamlin street hak as her , guest will .b* raetlRad only by eaneollatlM ,AU gitaiea. wlill be played at the Beattie. Wash.—(>P)-j-The piya- home froni third with tikT'fdBstB AMOciated Press Correspondent The former lieutenant governor of tbo ebarao made for tb* aorvteo last mrtotef. maintains, *'ad why should kids tellL al conventloh in Chicago. southward I ’tnovlng forces in and friends from Boston” New her daughterlln-lqw, Mrs. Mar North End Playground and wUl tery of the sheriff’s at-_apd prosecu, - - run of the inning and the winners -Roger Greene reported from the o f New 'Y ork , , who-has had a toadorod. , . A ' total of *49,990.408 was have to learn to play by three dif­ Hunan- . i York, Hartford, Meriden,, Spring- garct; Stevenson of Washington, wagarad' at the 3iLday 'opring start at 9:80.' . ' tor’s I disappearing mall has been eighth trf the tilL- -J : field last night that the enemy year’s agperience in Allied military •il adroftiaaewu ataot ferent rulebooks if t^ey follow 1 St. Qpuls . . , Flag to' Bis Raised In Borne Official ^inese reports last field and Chicago. • ‘ - i D. C . ‘ and the R tter’s | infant tn stylo, copy and triMcranky loub ■ : -J-'------Servlee pepb solved. The county-city building liltng^fi tp 2, the Hill BiUlsK ^ *3ylng silent and apparently government, disclosed his convic­ Aqueduct.meeting that cloaied Sat­ football from High school to pro­ Boston ...... iu a last ditch stand, were detorir night said Hengyang jremalned In , When leaving witn the bride­ daughtus Mary Lynn Rtovenson nBufatlopa anforcad by: tha pobliob- urday with Mra. Payne Whltiiey’li WtSto Fell w rei^ IM . repairman liuisted Ole j trouble _ _ ------hawUdered as to what to do hext Rome, July 3— — The flaij tions In an Interview. .ori bOd ibay roaorv* tb* rtgbi to fessional gridWuna.The ex­ LieuL ftoger 'Tanvilllger: 1942 New .York ... couldn't be In .the mail chute toOT-mined'to make IL * -better.^.haJl (Chinese hands, although it had groom for a wedding trip to New They are the wife ana child.of Pfe Fotff^ Freedoms winning toe *50,- '''•gainat the exploalve violence of that flew over the United States iHe predicted reconstruction adll. rariaa or ralael aoy aooy ooo- perts probably say that some national ^ecathlon champion, , re­ Chicago .... game and'the w£y they ,; stMrtod been pounded both by American York the bride wore a chartreuse Meredith W , Stevenson, who h*i M orad ahtootiunabla (Jbicago, July 3>— UPl— WllH# cause it was fixed only recentlyt CApitol in Washington on Dec. 7, would take place, much quicker 000 Braohiyn taaatUcap. kida never learn the mica to any cently made the highest score to Washington ' But Deputy Proeecutor Evans the ninth t. really looked promia- ■ / .jim tgom ery's sArongboa de- bomb and Japanese ineendlariM. suit, white accessories and orchid been for nearly a year with thi CUWINO BuORB—OiasaiSad ad* Pep, New Yofie-stamped world 1941 wheni .. vvar was declared than the Italian* bellev* poaelble, o f tboqe bbbka. . physical iltneae testa ever recorded Detroit ...... ManoUdes Insisted that he tok;^-'* ing for a while. With on# out Olek* ■^IfeBaes.* ; ” | A fTiinese romirminlqne, asserted rbrsage. , . _ Marine* In the South Pacific, Ito 00 poblisbod aatna day b(bot bo featherweighb champion, today against Japan and on Dec. 11 of and aaid one o f the main problem* toMlvod by II o’oloob aooa, a a ta f ■t Pampa,jrtga_ADny Air Field Clevatond .. look. In the space between the sinski, Mei an and Furphy all sto^ of ■mskhig .She Cher- scores o f Japijqese plane* _ralnsd V Tlie brid^vwaa graduated from iRarted polishing ofT -for hi* 10- lUtg haih'tr. ready to receive the same year when war was de is to educate the Italians, to de­ day* lOiSO . ' , - G qeatStar ^ .Marabail Goldberg weighed 190. Philadelphia' ninth ano tenth floor# )jo„ found a gled to load the sacks, 'niis aat O * ’ incendiary bombs on Hengyang’* Manchester High acbool jn 1M2, Mr. and Mrs. Jd-seph Burke and 33 East <^eiiter Street roimd, overweigh" bout, with it qukiilltjif-. of snupifes and dared with Gm nany wil'l l.e rais­ mocracy after 20' years of F ^ la t Reddy, Byrapuae, i N. T , pminds— hla playing weight with pile of letters five feet across. In stage for the lone doubtsrfiiay «C' defenders and a cohimunlqu.i .from and is employled in the o S l^ of the family of Hackmitack street are Telephone. Your Wgnt Ad* ijhiicago, July 8^—(65—Lem WUlIe Joyce of, • (lary, . Ind., at lusaiids ol” (lu-n went forward ed in Rome oil July 4, ii wa.s an­ corruption that spread throughout Journiid: "Oasie Stdem Ute O iicago Cards, when he head­ repairing chute, the workmen the game as Hirth rolled dia(*B. |0/ General .Stillwell's headquarter Pratt A Whitney Aircraft plant at spentUng a week sit Coventry lake. ada aro aocaptsd avar tb* Mia- Franklin,ranli once a promising figure Comlskey park Fr day. ildly. Germ.an deniolittona were nounced vtodky. ' the land. • ’ , »noo* at tb* CBARUB RATS auoii toon, tries lae coach) w ill leave no ed fortMisp-hUcDonough, Platt*- had left off a paneL Dsladyfc vrho proinptly stoRMijl SB.' said B-25‘s bombed ffengymnk, Glaat Hartfqr^SJ^e will make her 1,1 - — ------OB the hMvyweight Pep, jwho arrived yesterday, re­ SL Louis led "a dlever Jpb,” but ao' ahev* aa a ooDranlaae* to adtar-., >Uoa -pa«- U wiB ba the Drat scrap, for to* tier haa pi)ated a I2J100 f avallsdk^for ooiqment laisb Bight, 'tons ai^ to the losigeat hitter to Bniee Eloan, N ow Terit • n ek-end Americaq foroea advimC' ■enger private plane ’ undershot Kuntx. teOftsfag to a for expect* to bit' tranafeired to IGan- iaap any more, *t least dinelally. ■ r « msbixto* ad otborwtao posaiUy 'hetog busy turtong ^iilf, plana to bit tha pro circuit Ms BrooUyn Raila knows that victory garden- Americeat Forces , The Mexico Defense Ministry ha* .•bO .CHAftna RATE 111 bo oollaot- bard-punblitog ChlMgoaii since ne guaranteeing he will trim down to outfielder, batt^ .885 to 89 . to within: l->z niilca of St. Lo the airport, but the pilot, .James vorce from Herbert I* Kuntx, aaid^ soon :M the war id over. A t pres­ Ftolladtiladelphia ;. .j27 teg-pMys.iJteettag around am oeg announced austetoly that hereaft­ ' f : 'So reennnsibllliy fat orroro la announced bla retirauwnt a year 184 for the bout to which Pep will stonee tii'the hope that he might for Uttle RocK to tbs the Genaans. forecast major Taylor. 58-yesr-old amateur flier, 'Jf’ipe Out Japanese • \ that sometime dinner waa delay­ 5 to 17 •alanhonto ad* will IM aaaumOd and find -a halfback under a hkely- ent he’s stoUoned Mt Ctomp Oarson, Boston *,*•••.•128 her ■vegetoblto»]_lM‘*^*RMr**Hed i » er It must toe referred to aa a ago following successive defeats be trytog fo r hla 74Ui victory to AknoHstlsn Mst f s «% w w ld be under w a y’ tai managed such a successful land­ Chungking, July 3,— ( ^ —Japan- ed until 11 p. m. becauac flfist her The ^rea of the Doiulnloq of tbair aoon racy bo Chicago • •• • • a- «28 810 coktolaea, i "light one-quarter ton exploration by: tide Savold and Dan.Merritt. looktog bouktorw” iCW*. .] t area anon. ing hta only-injury was a cut Up. , l»se troop*, making a' "aulcidal at- husband drank thee# quarto of Canada la approximately 3,6016,000 , Ooa (|Lcer , .Uc q* Ififi feMcac Mb!. ItemBL" tansBStrsbS AJUsd- Imar mraqr mmaiii*. V O' i t ■ . ' ''X . ! ■ ■ .• ^ r y i _ . ,.N S'- MANCHESTER EVENING HEJtAUI. UANOIESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1344 MANjBlfT^TER EVENtS^n MERALD. ^iANClIESTER. rO !W JULY 3. 1944 rAoe BI.EI mfrnt UJE TEN 2 5> Wanted lo Kent 6H ourselves and our poste^ty. Rrivule liislructions A n ic ie s 4-i Wanted—ifi Huy N Man— .km I going to get Automohilea iut Sale a ! tSuslnean Sur\>eeH Offered 13{ Nurses Who Follow & LAWN MOWER allghtly rickety, WANTED AT ONCE light weight MIDDLE AGED COUPLE want my watoh down to the Jeweler? PLOOR SANDING PR IV A TE LESSONS— Elodutlop. comfortable tw( room furnished / G a *« fie d ^ Wife-rOh, wlnJ it up, ahd let it U»40 PONTIAl COUPE, radio, clear speech. Qregg shorthaftd, but does a good job Just the same, folding Iron for trayellng. Alro and the Road to Victory heater, good tires, 'terras and Laylifp and Finishing *6. Call 2-0430. • sectional'wardrobe suit case In or .infurnlahcd heated apartment. run down. ' Qasrified ^ J. E. Jenacn-'-Phorte 2-0920 correction speech difficulties by In jr near Manchester. Phot^' T trades accept«o. 5191 Bruphera, showing tongue position. Spelling good condition. Call 4.702. Advertisement^ ladependence JJ*y Who bravely light—and those who Day Of Glory 80 Oakland street. Open evenings. If No Arjiwer—5329 6221 evenings. / A Nwei % KEirn FRINGS Young Woman (to book-store In d thrilling story of dangors, ■ II - ■ by language analj6la, not mem­ Household Goods 51 w a n t e d —A SECOND hand bath C ssrrich t. IMA KstM Frtiin» ' Ototrtl>n«;e. 1044; NBA Svrrle*. la Praise Independence Day. In daya W'avely died— This day of glory Is to me salesman)—I brought this book AdvertismenU LOCAL "rtlUCICtNO and Freight ory, quickly effective with adiilta. Jr o R SA LE—1937 FORD COUPE tub and hot air furnace, in fair For Sale For ReiH\ long past "v,. Have given uB this Independence A sharp rentinder that l am frae back because my mbtber said It Kodventure, and romance. Vie- car unloadings Ameaite hard sur­ White Studio, 709 Main. Phone with pick-up body. *75. down, JULY condition, reasonable. Call 8249: Resort Property for 74 Were youhgateci' wan't to alt at D»y. . 'To seek my very own delig)its wasn’t fit for me to read. face driveway Installed, cleaning CLEARANCE SALE /^'ioria Wolf writes of ked Ctoss t'o r Sale F o r Rent balance weekly or monthly. Brun­ 2-1392. T o Buy T o Sell ' grandpa’s knee (Of course, respecting others’ Salesman—I think she miist be ner's. 80 Oakland street. Phone and rubbish removal. Call 2-0286. FO R S A L E COTTApte on Wam- To ThoM Who Osme In Lnte:' In early.” He ruffled Phillip’s hair. Fortune Teller—You j wish to rights); ' T o SeU Drop a line to Trucking, .61 Mill grembaug Drive, Cbventry Lake. This Is the story'of what happeswd'* And hear of battles fought to keep mistaken. nurtes in d^ion "over there" T o Buy 6191. Open evenings. 3-ROOM OUTFIT • Rooms Without Board 59 “Time you- were Ih bed too, isn’t know about your ffiture husband 7 To Worship as 'tts mine to say. Young Woman—No she wain’t. Large rooms, partly furnished. ti. Pinky Harrison after he WM..' it, youngster?” us'free, street. Business Opportunities 32 , .- *495 — ' That this'great nation' might be Woman—No, I wish to know the To cast my voU in my own way; This new serial story is based FOR RENT—1 DOUBLE ROOM Small down p a r e n t . Full price, Akllled In a foxhole. The scene Is ‘ Betty, Allerton moved down the I read ij and found out she was 1931 FORD MODEL A sedan. built to last, past of my present husband . for To criticize, but slander not. right. Brunner's. 80 Oakland street. Tel. 10,000 FORMULAS—RARE buy. Ju st the Outfit fou Need To Start and 1 single room. O n trally *2,200. Owner Lillian L. Glgllo, Huuses for-Sale 72 ^Heavenly Bend Junction, half-way steps, took the sleepy ,'bpy from ^ on information taken from the ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. -/'wAnt between the Earth and Big { Those youngsters listened, open- fi^l^e use, To try lo find niy destined spot 5191. Open evenings. Money-making Ideas for per­ Youf Own Home. located- 2-1614 or 47 (Cottage SL R. F. D„ Coventry, CTonn. • him. "Certainly is. Comt‘ along, Loat aad Found T '. 2-1588. W. Schults. FOR SALE—8 vROOM HOUSE Valley. Traveters atay here until ipOiithed, aghast Where my peculiar talsnts fit, After what we owe to God, noth­ /^correspondence of a Red Cross fumes, .cosmetics, antiseptics, darling.” The Fourth o7 July may be a bit And thus contribute my small bit WANTED—SKILLED mechanic: with improvements, one lot, on they stop lookiag back to Earth: t “F a th er?" At . tales of heroism on the sea ing should be more dear or more \ /nprjse now overseas. Be sure I/>8T—A TELiLOW OOU3 ring paints, dyes, cements, fumigants, LIVING ROOM—OonsisU of .three And on the land, for what was quiet at home this year, but there Toward a bettei way of life. also two mechanic, helperji. Good Florists—Nurseries 15 piece Living l,^)om Suite, two End Boarders Wanted 59-A ./ Legal Notice* - bus line. SOL Hartford Road, or "Yes, Julie?” X sacred to us thin the'love and re­ with red end white dtone, Inttlele. pay. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street. etc. 860 indexed, *5 00. ^ :------Call 2-1762. Chapter XXIV ”I saved some supper for you.” meant to be ’ are a couple of woifRjbd men—Hit­ To leuien grief and banish strife. spect we owe our country. , to redd i Inside. Rewsrd. Bring to Herald Particulars free. ' Leonard Tros- Tables, 'Coffee Table, ' ^ oor and R(X)M AND BOARD. Gentleman AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD They die ip which world free^ m ler and Tojo—who with we weren't This day shall e’er mean more, I Open evenings. GERANIUMS. FUCHSIA, petu­ The voice 'began. It was a'welli ‘Thanks. Julie, but Titi no hun-- kln, 67' West 44lh'street. New Bridge Lamp Smoke'r, Living preferred. 209 Pine street or CTall at Manchester, within and for the Dla- would be c a st.. making so much bang-bang around pra.v Office. ~< nias, marigoiu. zinnias, snap­ Rdbm Mirror, Serving Bar; Book- -Irlct pf Manchester, on the'29th day known voice, a fine voice. gry.” Then he looked around at Tragic Short Story of the Wsr: 1941 CHEVROLET 1-2 TON dragons, strawffowers. aatert, and York. 2-1446. Legal Notices all’ of them, shyly, happily "Too TVxlay we oldsters read with them. ThHii Just a July holiday. SALUTE TO A LADY LOST—OlflE FXX)D RaUon booh, pickup, *225 down.-6alam week­ ^ base. Rug am Picture. p( June, ^ D.. 1944. "Ladies and gentlemen.” The . -i-W. L. Hudson He waa a colored man.' ^ calendulas- About Ofty-thouaand Pl%sejvt/WILUAM 8. HYDE, Esq., voice paused a moment, then ritr excited to be hun^y, I gueas.*' mounting pride somewhere along Main street. ly or monthly. Trades accepted. Priced specially low BEAUITFUL ROOMS, kltehen Judgi AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD “Well, I ahould think, so!” Je ­ The deeda of thes same youni^- FrIencI (to eastern medical, doc­ He worked' for the city. /• of ten different kinds of peppera. as a group f o r ...... *167 at Manchester within and for the Dis­ sumed, serioualy, aomberly. "Ev-^ He fblt ill two weeks ago and took ]Ti]u}«r caU 8633. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland dtreet. Tel. Tomatoes, cabbage,-celery. Phone Help Wanted— Female 35 facilities, refngeratlon, elothea ~ dst Estate of William H. Burke, hovah exclaimed fondly: "You Btera, far away; tor)—What is your favorite sjiort, Americanism Is an unfaiUhg love lines etc. furnuhed. Private en­ et al u-w of James M., Burke late trict of Manchester, on the 29th day of ory evening, you .are used to hear­ of’ country^,loyalty to its institu­ a day off. 5191, Open evenings. 8-3091, 379 Burnside Avenue, 'of Manchester, In said District, de­ June, A. D..J1944. ing me over these" stations, at this know, noty, that you’ve done this, In foreign skies they battle to de­ Doctor? Beginning ^Wednesday July 5th, IF THE YOUNG LADY who.^'lost WANTED- -3 OR 4 enumerators BEDROOM r-Consi8t^_ of Bbd, trance, central Board ^-^rrangc Present WILLIAM^ 8. HYDE. Esq.. you mtgtll have some ideas for the cide Doctor—Sleighing, of course. tions and ideals, undivided alle­ He WAS fifretl because they aald he glasses In Center. Park will call Greenhouse ano Nursery. Dresser, Chest, .Spring, Mattress. ceased. hour, giving you the latest news was not sick. 1941 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN, for City Directory. .Temporary If desired. Private sunbath, The Trustee having exhibited Its ac­ Judge, from the battlefronts of the rest of us! In fact,” he added eag­ The -fate of freedom. We give, Friend—Of course. Doctor, but giance to its flag, ami a desire to 6009 she may have them.______heater, radio, original tires, fluid Pillows. Chair, Clothes Hamper, count with aald estate to this Court Estate of Edgar Scranton late’ of secuto the blessings of liberty te He died on Saturday. «. In The Herald work for 4 or 5 w-eeks. Salary den. Call 3989. / Manchester, In said District, deceased. tworld. . . . erly, “ I waa . thinking we might thanks that they I mean aside from business. drive, exceptionally clean, low 17 tw o-Scatter Ruga- for allowance. It Is . get together tomorrow and talk it F0U N 1> -0N e a s t c e n t e r ST. Roofing guaranteed. Call before 9 or after 2 : :zz 041DERED:—That the 8th day of The Administrator having exhibited Again the voice paused. . mileage, price below, celling, Priced specially low hla admlntstratlon account with said over%. . have lunci}, maybe. On —drive chain for heavy truck. R. 4. Inquire Price uee Co., Odd July. A D.. 1944 at 9 o'clock (w. t,> God groaned. He certainly didn’t terms and trade. Cble Motors — ROOFING A REPAIR of «5hlm- as group for *109 ApartmehtA^ata, forenoon, at the Probate Office, In said estate to this Court for allowance. It is me!” l«hman, Buckingham, Conn. Fellbws Building, 489 Main St. ORDERED;—That the 8tli day of want to inflict war news on his FUNNY BUSINESS RED RYDER No Rcscu* BY FREDOAKMAJi 4164. neya valleys, Oashlnga, and gut­ Manchester, be and the samp Is assign­ people. "You don’t have to listen “Be glad to, Jehovah.” Tenlemefits 63 ed for a. hearing on the allowahce of July. A. D.. 1944. at 9 o'clock (w. t.t ters. Done expertly anc reason­ KITCHEN—ConslsU of five piece forenoon, at the -Probate Office, in said to that parL” he advised them “ Then I’ll apeak to the other LOST — SILVER BRACELCT, 1941 PLYMOIPTH COUPE. Low ably by your local roofer E. V. said account with said estate, and this boys. Have one of our regular old '■m JUS1 I FkSURED . 7M'1 f'ywwHi’.E .j y w m e k : ' \('T‘5 A N ar ftUT.UNANJW'»» 10 1ML 'SOME- Y * made up of rellgloua medals, be­ Dinette Set, Combination ' Stove FOR R K p rfy Z Ro o m apartment Court directs the Trustee to give pub­ Manchester, be and the same is assign­ quickly. "Just wait till he gets to mileage, radio, heater Car looks Coughlin, Tel. 7707, 390 Wood Help Wanted— Male 36 ed for a hearing on the gllosance of meetings again.’’ eAMtvER'j oONE T01H’ / J .il YT (3E.7 ;^ rtE W BUiLDif^’ C f» W O . .‘\AR7-A AMD tween Cambridge street and Sal­ (Chrome Pipe Included), Lino­ at Kef^y/street. Call after 6:30, lic notice to all persons ^Interested us, if he gets to us,” he added ner­ _ - ci0e-*4 et)C^E.T3' and runs like new, spare tire, therein to appear and be hnird there­ said administration account with paid “Enjoy It very mtibh." RET* ARE BOUMD .AAID lan* 0. Ken­ H-7-3-44. , after the last retreating figure. mates to all parts o f U. 8. A. Tel. hours a week. McLellan’s store. m enu of nfaple futniture, maple ton, Executrix praying for authority Fresh Bouquet! today, ju st s few' hours ago.” 6187. - to sell certain real eSiate partlcularly Little Phillip rushed eagerly to “Yes. sir?" 1 to 8 P. M. 975 Main street. dlvans.^davanola, platform rock­ "What I was thinking . . , you er. sleep holldw chalra, night descrlbed—4n said application on die God, clasped him around, the WE PAY CASH It la i knees. “What’s he saying, Gtand- might dust up the office tomor­ W A N TEP--A HIGH SCHOOL boy tabus, end tables, 2-3 plecp bed- ORDERED:^That the foregoing ap FOR GOOD Repairing 23 6,000 Car Stamps daddy?" row.” OAK PARK for lawn and garden work. Apply w m suit^, and complete fumi plication be heard and determined at THE END MODERN FUR N ntJRB PLANO TUNING and repairing 317 North Main street. ture for^tne home. Tel- 518V, Aus­ the Probate Office in Manchester In '■“Sh-h-h, darling, listen.”- He said District, on the 8th day of July. lifted Phillip on Ws lap, hoping to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wotta Y’Know BY EDGAR MARTIN development WE BUY - - / playet piano specialty. John tin (3hAmbers' Warehouse. Man Are- Bought Here MAN TO WORK In dairy. A. D.. 1944. at 9 o'clock (w. t.) In the silence him. e n t i r e Cocherham, 28 Bigelow streeL Chester Green. Open dally 8-5. forenoon, and that notice be given to 257 HiUiard Street ESTATES ^ In person Dayer Milk, AH.VtG.OVi i v t tA''^ rsN « ■VtVCV4 I VN ^t9StV;»\5 VfaZtVb TW t xK^iftKiTO^ O f OwfAV. Tel. 4219. Saturday 8-12. Evenings, Monday, all persons Interested In said estate "In. a great hospital, in a small It yon are moving and have street, Hartford. of the pendency of aald application , P oV r’6®***'. H. Olin Grant esti­ ,\ VOitAKI VAt *'U Q O \0 60V O "'.T 0W P\K )-U 9 *. Wednesday,am Friday, 7:30-9, room>” the story unfolded, “there and the time and place of hearing' mated thia morning that 6,000 G»N10Q \ GVtKVV OWhi TVA\S ezeeM Items, call, ns,- thereon, by publishing a copy of this are lour young mothers . . . Eliza­ Business Opportunities 32 FOR SALE - COMBINA'nON auto stamps have been sold at the 1 CK TVS. bMAN'S I A to' V tT MAN OR BOY for^awn and othor order In some • nea-spaper having a beth, Katharine, Helen ahd Mar­ The 8Hua,tlon: You are in R O BE R T M. REID stove with 40 gal. oil. single bed circulation In said district, at least windows In the Manchester post- charge of a woman’s luncheon, at 'Vt ^<00 lAY. S t T OOTTA PHOTO FRAM ES— START own work. 25 ParH^reet or call 7^60. live daya before the day of said hear- tha, Martha’a baby was the last poo.o set. Hartman wardrobe office. to be bom . . . two days ago. The which the new president and the VTV & SONS business. Big Item now every­ trunk. For more Information call 1 Ing. to appear If they see cause at The “Use” stamps, as they are said time and place and. be heard rela­ baby lived for only a few hours. retiring president are both to be 201 Main St. Phone SI 03 where. Inexpensive .1 but good 6745. known, were sold in the greatest WANTCD profit VANX, 133 Summer, Bos­ tive thereto, and make return Jo this For a day and a half now,, Mar­ present, and you are wondering \ Maacheater. Conn, L ly^ tocK — Veliirics 42 court. numbers on the last Uiwe days of about sending flowers. ton, Mast. FOR SALE—ROOMING HOUSE tha's arms have been empty." ' g-Boom Slagle, large lot, WILLIAM 8. HYDE June, with an exceptionally busy “Who’s Martha, Grandddaddy?” Wrong Way: Send flowers to the f GRr SALE—2 YOUNG PIGS, equipment, twin beds, double bed, Judge. session on Saturday, July 1. elebilty of Nathan Bale SchooL H-7-3-44. Phillip again interrupted. new president, but not to the re­ about»hn 150 Iba. Mi>it be sold. Any bureaus, kitchen chairs, oil heat­ • ’’Sh-h-h.” God patted him, held tiring president. Atoo other home* and (ana reasonable offer/Call 6890 or 388 ers and gas plate, studio couch, AT A c o u r t o f p r o b a t e HELD the boy close. Right Way: Send floweis to "I^y wife’s coming for a visit, and I don’t wfinl her to gnpeetjr. FEMALE l^ELP WILL BUY A Oakland slreeU lamps and misc. Hems. 243 Cen­ at Manch>ater within and for the Dla- "Every * few hours she has both presidents, past and present know I can peel potatoes!” ter-street, Town. trlct of 'Manchester-, on the 29th day of To Learn Cone Winding June. A. D., 1944, Police Court watched the other babiea being < Otherwise the retiring president I T ir m — Boose la vldolty FOR S A L E -^ W EEK S old pigs, Present VVILLIA.M 8. HYDE. Esq., brought to their mothers. She is likely to feel slighted.) and Skein Winding. ~ ~ GOOU *6.00 eayh or *10.00 pair. Also 2, MAPLE DIVAN AND CHAIR, watened them as they nursed and a i BeOMer S treet SehMd. mahogany gateleg tabje and 2 Judge, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 200 Ib/boars, *25.00 each. S. Pat- Estate of Robert C. Howda of Man­ William R. Garrity, of 80 Orange cried for her loneliness. The other Apply node,''Bolton Notch, Route 6. Windsor chairs. Apply 45 Fair- chester. In. said District. - Incapable. Horse Saved REAL 1ST ATE The Conaerv-atrlx having exhlhiteil StreeL, Hartford, pleaded guilty in three felt sOrry, tried not .to look field street. * t her, felt guilty about their own JARVIS REALTY to . TOR SALE—FRESH Registered her annual account with sitld estate to court this morning to the charge of Miles City. Mont. ■ liPi — A FAMOUS GENERAL ELECTTRIC this Court for allowance. It Is . violation of the rules of the ro ^ happiness. ALLEY OOP Official Jewelry BY T. TxHAHUA^ wBL Utmtht • Fgi# Prices 'Guemsey heifer. Woman or child ORDERED;—That the 15th day of "But late thia afternoon, they Cheyenne Indian dlBcovcred that Aldon food dehydrator. Capacity 18 lbs He was fined *10 for the offeffge. '^ 7 It d i u N c t m -can milk and care for her. Gerald July. A. D., 1944, at 9 o'clock (w-. t.) He was passing other automobiles looked, and Martha waa amUing. a saddle horse had fallen Into a of fruit or l'"' Ibsaof vegetables. forenimn. at the Probate Office, in said plank covered stirnp. Even though 'TOOE.B(jrT V06 MUST COM- ( AH.*HE Spinning Mills Rlsley,'Vernon Telephone Rock­ while driving on. Twin Hills from Not at th em --at her owh baby as yfiii. F. Johnson ville 976-3. Budget the cost through the can- Manchester, be and tlH- same Is as­ it was barely daWn, the Indian , n,PLETE THE DECEPTlOM > ACE'.THE Talcottville, Conn. signed for a hearing on the allowance Love Lane to Adams street.. it lay tiiera in her arms'. . . her 'KJOYJ V*iAT^ CCED6MTiAU6./0F SOU / Builder — Real Estate ning season at Goodyear Service, ‘of said account with said estate, aqd own little girl . , . alive . . . and hastily summoned - (A l a railroad 649 Main street, Manchester. Stanley Malon, of 29 Ardmore ’^MATTEC?f»'700SA1D t C O P AloD U SE /AUTHOPITY All hiring done In aocnrdanee. Telephone 7426 or 46l4 this Court directs the Conservatrlx to road, was before , court chari hungry. How did she get there? section crew, (B ) Cpuntv and city If/ ' ALL I NEEDED V1A9 /ocE!oue------I (T O J WHILE wim area stabilization plan. give public notice all persons Inter­ with lntoxlcation__and bre^ach_ No one knows. But it is the same officers. (C) the cou'nty fire truck, T L(X)K LIKE A ' VtCTiM SHOD TH IS P'OR SA L E ^ W H IT E enamel gas ested therein to appear and he heard baby . . and the small white cof­ (D) city street and water depart­ BiGSHCTT, _ stove. Inquire 34 Ciiurch street thereon by publishing a copy of this the ppAce- He was found not guilty 2EADS« C LO P f ofder In some,, new-spaper having a clr- fin which awaited burial is empty. ment officials and (iS) a chance DlDM'TCHA? after <' p. m. on .the Intoxication count and the ciiilation'ln said District, live days be­ bteach of the peace case was con­ "There is no news, ladies and passerby. The horse was isaved. ALAPM.'J FOR SALE fore said day of hearing and return, tinued to allow the probation offi­ geiitlemen, more vital than this. make tb this Court, and by matHng.en Soldiers and their generals, states- Mitehlnery and Tools 52 'of before July 3. 1944. a copy of this cer to investigate. • 0 4 We.slern Riding Horse, order to the Veterans Admlhlslratlon. nren and people in high and low HOLD KVKRYTHING places . . . all should stop to con­ Western .Saddle, Bridle, and h a y f o r k s , p u l l e y s , etc. Newington. Conn. The United States purchased Milk coolers, cement miners, w il l ia m 3. HYDE Alaska from Russia in 1867 for template this story . . . and some AUCTION Martingale. Judge. will perhaps believe that It is ...S e ll Fordson parts, walking w^ejlera, H-7-3-44. *7,200.000. potato hlllers. Dublin .Tractor more . ... for when the baby was Will Sell AH for $150.00. 8633! discovered, she held, tightly AT REIDS' AUCTIONTORIUM Company. Wlllimanllc. 4-10 . . . Trade BOLTON. CONN. clutcbed in her hand, a hmrmoniim. Must Be Sold 'Tuesday! And on this harmonica, scratched I CHUMMY If ' On IT. 8. Route 6, 8 MijlM Best of Manchester LOAN TELEPHON»3441 - 6031 Wanted—To Buy 58 Midsummer It’s as sumn.ary loiNdng as * With a knife, arc the initials of bouquet of daisies and contflowen! the baby's fatiier, who di^d three CO. / REAL daya. ago . . . in a foxhole, in. Unanimous .BY MERRILL BLO0S1B Thursday Evcy July 6 At 6 P. M. 811 East Middle Ttlmpikc 10 Inch cle<^ Choose s thin muslin In *\1ovaly FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WANTED TO BUY flower color and trim it In ns^ow Africa” trie fan. Call 3486. white ric rac- Of course the miclt The voice paused again, then LARGE e I F»ECKLES\ Is Just ^ pretty In ginghams, dot . continued. “L,adie8 and gentle­ I f y o u RE C-OIN&. To s t a r You're WAVE vou L MO— -I 6 E, JUNB. ■ \ ESTAT6 ASSORTMENT OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE . . . 5 5 2 4 men,. I have not nearly filled, my LACE , VOO WON'T SEE TELUNS TOLO HER. ^ GOITA W H A T'S I WON’T YIPfEEE!! checks-or stripes, but the flowep MUCM OF JU N E THIS J VOU'RE OOlNG BREAK EATIN& see MUCH MANY GOOD ITEMS FOR HOME AND COTTAGE colored cottons make it something 15 minutes. With your Indulgence. ME! What Have You ^ 1 should like to devote the rest of SUMMER., SON I UP THERE? /THE SAD, YOU? OF vou This pretty special! ------i^MEws now! SUNCMER— I'M Oriole 4-BenMT OIm Stove (Philgas), White Enamel, Uhe my allotted time U> silence . . . GOING UP'kS , X Pattern No. .8633 is In sizes 4, ; that you and 1 may sit quietly' and O ffa rf \ TS'ew, With and Broiler; 8-Pleee Modernistic' Walnut Bed­ TO BE SOLD! 6. 8 and 10 years. Size 6 requires STAR LAKE^ room Set. 2 Maple Beds, Fine 5-Pieoe Maple Breakfan* Set with *“ Ves, this 2-Famlly, 5 airid 5 rooms effoh floor with separate 'LbiRit o! what this might mean. m s .V tmrehes and—one apartnient Is now yaeant for the buyer trt move I 7-8 yards of 39-lnch material; 2 rht it not mean that God is still Drop-Leat Table. Ping Pong Table Complete, Gateleg Table.-4Val- 7-8 yards of ric rac trim. niit.Ohiteg Set, Davenport Bed, Maple Chest of Drawers. Fine .nto without delay. The garage aeitominorlates ‘3 cars. -Selfing . It hta heaven,^ and all will again be ALEXAKDER Hi a prii» paying nearly 12%/gTpBs. See It at 182-184 West For this attractive pattern, tend rigbrsWlth the world? The young .Q (.Tpltolater^ ChiMra, Percclala Top Kitchen Table with 6 Chairs, 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postsge. R u ^ In Assorted Sizes. Sewring Machine, Chairs, Rockers, Stands, fenter Street. . , motheKmiist feel this way, for she JARVIS t-larpet Sweepers, Olasaware, .Disliea, Kitchen Vtenslts, Including In coins, with your name, address, .has naiMd her baby Hope. Cv m* Htmct- «c. T • i 26 Alegander Street ' FINE lAWN AND PORCH FCBNITUBE, tnelnding 8 lavatory—4lreplac^ ';' attached ,two-<;ar garage-^spaclous p^rch. day's Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth eewMttsaVwttwiiyiec. WC.-.T. a itia w. a ssrow. 7-S l Wrought Iron Chairs, Metal Clialae Lounge, Wicker Sets, Fibre Phone 4112 or 7275 Vou will like thp^roperty—show-n by appointment Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. In the sllence-which follov it "After all, Joe, we’re partners Ruga, Etc. 501^. Picket Fence (Wlied). -Waa a nrioment oi 80 bet ■- Aatonuystreet, 2-Famtly, • rooms, steam with oil'burner, TTie sm art new Issue of the mid­ —do I have to do all this to “After work every night you fail into bed— I thoiight we^ - summer style book—FASHION could apeak. And ,'utben J i t did, his / AMPLE p a r k i n g — CHAIRS — TRITOKMEN — LUNCH !-car g a r * ^ Asking prkse fS,S00. borrow $S from you?" were coming out to grandpa’s to do a little fishing I’* ’■} . cppff t—A %v uae wi «t& U 1 SERVED. has 77 pages of oool-looklng, crisp voice waa husky. >1^4 Pearl Street, 2-FIat, 4 rooms each, 2 steam furnaces, new iportwear knd summer day “You can turn now, Emily, (Mtlub garag* »P«<*. Right close to Main street wherb t frocks-and accee; lorles. Order your ThaBk you." T^n he turned to WASH TUBBS Japb for Beans BY ILIE rURNEB ,-11 should enhance'tn value. ' copy now. Price 15 cents. look at Pinky,/“I’m sorry about TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FOffTAINE »X)X We hftve a^ urgent ROBERT M. REID & SONS the harmqnipii , . . I forgot to tell need for/ an expert yob. I took It wrth me.” ME-FEUdW 60T »0U)tfrB fl’tONO 3 tP ./ MS SAVS HSU ^ S U fft! ONE HNM SEVERAL COLONEL HE TALK; ‘BiMESy VOl) CATCH'ImX NUMBER AucHoneers ROBE^ J. SMITH, INC. “Did one ask anything ibout LOON LAKB STRATEOIST HO 607 KAl'KAI B’LONd CAN. YOU-1 TRAPS TW PRltoNfRS CASES, AND IF VOU CAN JA P 'F E U A 1 Mt-FBUA MAKE r( MI SAKWf * . EstebUBlMill907 ine, /FuberTl' FELLOW d o r nSN T y KA1-KA1I FOQ CANNED 6 ^ 6 , TALK l>lDdlN ENdUSH T S U MORE TRADE *1—— ^ VAM-fftoKT.* Auto Pody Mechan­ Phone Y-8871 Insurance alid Real Rstate Now Is the Tiine To Get 301 Main St/ Phone 8198 740 Allen SL IMS MAIN STREET , „ PHONE 8450 ^ n e sent you her love. Pinky.” WANT JAP. MAKE TRADE! ALL T V COtOMBL HIM w stL dtvE Mone MANCHESTER* tqONN. SPRINGFIELD, VtASS. Your Pinky look4»d away and swal­ •lA H TP FOR A U THE JAPS THEY ic: to take (dlarge of lowed hard. , BRIWO IN! 90 “Well, It's been'a long day," the r auto, body re­ — ^ Cadar old man sighted.. ”I think I’ll turn I' 7 ^ pair shop. Clothes Poles By'Hra. Ajioe Cabot big, open mesh la utterly simple to It /' work. OETAfL FOR TODAY Work is piling up. FOR SALE It’a perfect for wear with your Driveways Installed; ^ , Tb obtain complrt* crocheting 'A» O* JL» If you are capable torrid-day sheen, llnena and cottoii InstrucUdnaTor the White Mids'im- and Repaired. SUMMER CO'^AGES FOR Mreet and date frocks! Crocheted mer Hat (Pattern No. 6524) send of humiling the job AT COVENTRY LA K k CONN.^ S- SHORE FRONT CO^AGE F. Fitzaerald apply at once. - (Abeot 20 MUee Eiaet of H artford). Uny Wt so that the crisp Iciok p^ttsm number to Anne Cabot, maintained. And you’ll be able to Manch'ester Evening Herald, 1150 2-I417 . Take Kdute 44 ont of Manelweter. Then Route 81 a t No. Covea-i On Coventry Lake “West Shore.** ; Cranpletely crochet it In no time at all as the . Sixth avenue. New York 19, N. Y. try for 4 miles. Turn right onto Dally Road. Drive t'/i ^lea. ' Famished with Electric ..Stove ai^ Ice Chest — 1 ______■ ' ■ ' "Stop at sign marked Loeser’s Cottages. ^ • T , OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS DUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR UOOFLB Monchi^ster F ire p la c e .W a te r obtained front Artesian WelL i- 5’ ! Rental Income for July and August From Cottages: An Conveniences, Inclndinsr Dock and 16-Ft. BoaL 0\M X >/ LOOK I THOUGHT EGAO.SiR .' WITH SORROiN I . WELL.tNG CERTAINLY HAO A Motor'Soles,' $250. t o $350. •X'l 8EHIMD THERE.' VOU HAD TENDER m ReeiGNMiON bfS. s u r p l u s OF THE b a n a n a t o d P a c So o d THAT’KJ.BLrr INFORMATION eO lTO R '— ONE b r a n d of Oil S in c e you Inc. I^RICES RANGE ra O M flJlOO TO fSJMO. - JOB OM THEM .1 e o E G S p a l t r y COLUMN w o e f u l l y . CAME WITAOUT you I OOHTI P a y m en t*...... a O. . . -,$600; to Slew. Stuart J Wiisley, Realtor i-\ . THERE SHCXJLP THAT’S T K CRAMPS MV PROLIFIC ST Y l E-*< G u ess Wie’LL 3,uspST h a v e 512 West Center Street ''Z^onthly Pajittwitir ■ ■ e-**•••aoeeae*************o$l$-00 $$$-00 tik A WAV Stat|B Thea^ ^ildingr 60A JPSO U A n d a nevo w e l l h a s. 3o s t TO MAWe t h e b ^ s t o f Phone 4134 TAKlW Gcn eN vouR s p o u t e d o n vw p e t r o l b u m tr- w e CAN HAND THERE, ALLEN REALTY COMPANY -TeiOphone 6648 or 7146 K- PROPeR.Ti&S.'-“rt'M, OFF TO ' r e a d e r s ajn't rrf HELP WIN THE WAR. WITH BY RONNING MOfi REALTORS ■' ' I ■ CHENEY^ BROTHERS To ttw Navy” ahil Coastguard*- NEWS l Manchester TW. BN I aua. A. O. L, neana “abae^ over OIL! e 958 Main 8 Mfe have fali-tim* and part-tim* work available ’ Read Herald Ad vs. leave.r TPhls idtffera from the ^ eeecntial war nateriahi for Army*a A. W; O. L in one reepect 6WY when you are A. W. O. L. you y ' INAR ' V LANE USUNARH W i w r , Mole and FemMit’ are away without any official 60NK i - . ‘ MlClLEY FINN Caa* History leave or permlstion to do so. f o Ir WELL, FIRST OF ALC, W —ANO AS A RESULT, Machiipistr . . . Male When you are A p. Ln ybh have ijr^ JARVIS “-THAT AS 1 TOLD YOU, SIR, had the permluioii prcvioualy to ^ MAZOOMA b o y 's ' c a s e -^SH E IS A VERY CLEVER IN S T / ^ E ? ) S IR , TH E b o y GREW “ WHEN HE WAS FINALLY t Trainem win bd accepted for Weaving. FASCINAfES ME! HOW COULOX WCJMAN-AND THERE ■ ' VP ON TH E iVlAZOOMA SENT TO AN EXCLUSIVE ; Peraona no# employed in an essential indnatry fo on leave, but have failed to ro- tS T A r r e . s u r r o u n d e d DAY SCHOOL OVER AT turn on time. Althou^ ffils is a P h il h Ia s HIS MOTHER HAVE f=OOLED ------* I are requested not to answer this advertiacment hemnm offenM, It takas the best ’FINALLY Th e l o c a l d r a f t eioard BY NURSES NNO t u t o r s 1 OOBBSVILLE, WHEN HE ' onleiBa applying for part-time work. ! 1 -- IrMclad explanaftbns to exicuae FOUND INTO THINKING HE WAS — H r NEVeiR HAD ANY WAS ABOUT TEN YEARS AD hirte« in accordance with Area Employment "YOU from being A. O, I>. Excuses VOUNGSTBRS TO PLAVj o l d , a v e r y SOMETHING 1 Stabilization Program. ' ' Mca);^ of difficulty in tranaportav- W lT H r r UNFORTUNATE THIN0 TS TO ] ’ AppUeationa fmr employment Rwy be made at* tlon Iwill not be accepted. Vbu occupy.~ na .HAPPENED! t^oiiid have allowfd for that and H HtS M IND ryrted back earlier. The

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