'V ' ' vi}^ ■ X- X'-.: \ ' X"'" FRIDAY, JUtY 18, 194 *luerag!^ISSrOt^^ [ PAGE TWELVE Manchester Evening Herald - X; X’ For the Moath ^ J jm e , 1945 Tha Weather PonNBSt of I', s. Wrather -Bnssau

■X > 9 , 1 0 h Mostl.v cloudy, oc^canloDal light X si .irn . lo.-iight and Miinday; H i t T o ^ ' Wsmhse at Rn Aadtt scaMered thundershowers Sunday; HALE'S SELF SERVE Biiman of Clrcalatfona little fdiange In ^temperature. Pawnt* iDSiJ'^triend* of -the boys The OrfiflmU in Now iBiifrIand! Village Chamg , snd flrls e-)io'T»eVh-J?e«n ettending th* Vacation- fiible'vpchool at V O L . L X IV ., N O . 241 (ClasalBed Advertising an Pngs I t ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1945^ TWELVE PAGES) Cmanurl Lutheran churclso^ll be PRICE THREE CENI welcome to-attend the closHtg,^- SATURDAY \1 X. ercises this evening at 7:30 aj Gi^cn Stajfipa Given With Cash Sales! the church. ..X OnkMr PitUb^K^h Without lu Bot^ Mr. and iilrl'. Herbert R-Cran-. VL' dall, of 411 Noi th Main street, 2S I b. B ag will hold open house on Sunday '' for frtenda. Mr. Crandall will leave, i i r ; $1.3^ for service on July IflX •mg Pvt. E^tward ' J. C^iapdelaine. •X an son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. I/gi. Pkg. Chapdelaine. of 101 Spo,>ce sUeeti Coke Flour 27c X, has received a certUlcate of effi­ T o t io to Senate ciency In .turret remote oontrol. He is a turret mechanic at Ix»wry nir.21C- Field, Denver Colo He will soon Bisqifidt /■' Takes Place o d C a le u e be traoBfemsd to ' a giinnaiV illion A id 4 - school at Tyda!!! Field, Fla. , % dar for Most Critical '/, Lb. Pkg. X- "^^"World Tiestv Eudorsed Stanley Davis, son of WilllSm J'^ Hershey Cocoa to Go Davis of 513 Main S t^ t, well 2d 1,0 0 W ithout ADy^ Fl^iik Attack ^ Sub Blamed ® kaqpn - local baker, wbo was 18 Honey Bsnnd yesterday, has le ft: to begin his No. 2 Can < M ove to Chauge Letter To boot training at ^ e U. 8. Naval Costs Japan For S l h k i n f t Kamaishl to W ipe Oi Trainhig Station, Sampson, N. Y. 2 f, 29e I d Peacer Agreeuic His father IS a veteran of Worid '*X' n ^ O f • Rolling MiR; . Fierc War 1, having spent four gears in Me. t Cnn Valvlta Center Cut W ashington, July 14.—^ ^ 3,000 Troops K enej on ip Fires Rage Thr^ the British service. A native of —^Approved by a thumping /in Cardiff, Wales, he was only 19, in ...... - . .'V Adjacent ,Cgkg,^~ the front lines in France, when Asparagus 2 c... 2^c 20 to OyVote o f Jfehe F oreign p a n s im Lending Relations committee, the Chinese Forces Strike American Officials Fer­ 1,000 carrier. PlaDi bis leg was shattered below the Power d Bank. knee by direct Wt of a heavy ’ Bla---TI|| n dollars o f'th e admlnistra------;------4:;------styles. \ Sizet 184%, to cal world- teat. Without a Landed Near Amoy. U. S. Third fleet, bombardii The Vacation church school of Kellogg's 'S requested expansion In the" al Shipments move to dot ao 'T” the -—— ■ \ Japan for the first time, t the North Main street churches Export-Import banb’i^ lending will have iU closing exercises this P k g. ?8'i. member committee endorsed. Stoppages Hit Chungking, July 14—(ff)—Chi­ ' Washington, ,,.d7ily 14—Kff)— great fireg raging through Corn Flakes 50-nation peace-keeping power wks Reported today to be evening at, seven o’clock in the Chennault Resigns nese forces inflicted more than American pfffclals fervently hoped steel citj* ,qn northern Hon vestry of the Second Congrega ment and handed lt,^®Ver to ^ the already ear-marked fo r Ruaaia. 3,000 casualties on Japanese troops Senate.' today ^tltat' Japan will permit ad- shu ,t<)day as l',000 o f its tlonal church. A program showing A senator, asking not to .be Higher M^ark; in a< flank attack six miles from what the chUdren have been doing I.b. rn - 42c DebatejUrTBeglu July 2S quoted by name, smd he had re­ jUtlonal j-ellef shipments to Allied rier planes blasted near! : wiU be presented and all parents Aborn's Coffee Therejlebate'will begin on the ceived this information directly Air Force Command Yunsiao, V Fukien province co,9» prisoners now that thia country target^ of the northern homi and friends Interested will be wel­ doetpaem July 23 amid signs from one of the highest adminis­ tal highway.town 55 milessoufh- has accepted full responsibility iting to its. Overwhelming ap, New Disputes islands in co-ordinated, blowr come to attend. Mrs. 'Beatrlw tration figures. ‘ ^ west of Amoy, .the CJiinMe high for slnkingjzJJjap_qnese_rellef ship Hipe Out RoUtng MIU Vetrano has served as director, I.b. Bat 3 2 c 'proval. Seeking Total of Six. BiUtona command said'-t 'The State department "igckndwl- and Rev. James M. Gage, pastor Premier Coffee I f this approval li gjven without The guns of the newest battls He added that the Russians were Trouble iu jsi Least 27 ’l[[he enemw-tfbopa were part of edge last night that an American ef the North Methodist church, as Mservations or amendments, aa reported seeking a total of |6,, submarine had sunk the ship, the ships, cruisers' .and destroyer Fnney Gtssn Top Jar \ leaders confidently expect, aup- a force. W bi^ landed southwest of wiped out the imperial Iron supervisor. . The sessions which 000,000.000 in crediU. Cities Miouesota U. S. Aruiy; Directed T o E l l d T o d a V Amoy,XTune 30, tn what possibly Awa Maru, about midnight April opened June 35 and eiosed at noon porters feel other- nations which Le^latlon for expansion of the 1 off. Formosa; The zhip wa, -Steel Works rolling, mill at have been waiting for thia counti^ mas^oe ,a. prelude to total evacua- . maiahi—275 miles north of To today, marked the 19th consecu Mustard Jar 10 c bank's-loan powers from $700,- To Atlautic Coast. Fauied ‘Flyiug Tigers.’ x. ^ -Tion of the depleted Japanese gar­ torpedoed In a fog with loss of tlve season for the school. to act will hurry to attach their 000,000 to $3,500,000,000 sailed more than 1,000 lives. kyo—and fierce flrea^ rag official ratifications. . Aud ^oiitherD States. rison at Amoy, the Chinese said! througn adjacent coke Ovens. —— through the House yesterday by a Kunming, China, July 14. 'Greatest Uuified ,Wili- ' The, Chinese said that In the ad­ "The United States government gresb . That will bring into being ,a new 12 to 6 vote. in accepting the responsibility for 'Adm iral (Jheater W. Nimitz, anj Miss Lorraine Delaney, of 32 league capable of using force to vance toward Yunsiao the , Jap­ Hawthorne street, is spending a Senate leaders have put It down By iTie Associated Press —(/P)-4-Maj. Gen. Claire L. tary CoDimahtLof All anese entered Chengkwang tow.i- the sinking of the Awa Maru nounclng in a..,special communiqfi prevent aggression, if it ^comes that the bombardment thunder two.weeks' vswation with her siar-l Beets or-Cdrrota necessary. — Work stoppages, fanned by la­ Time Dta^ded >o». ship but were driven out in a bat­ ter-in-law, M|s. Fred Delaney, at (Oonttn'oed On page Seven) tle that lasted two hours. The next (Continued .on Page Seven) ' on for two hours, reported The committee’s endorsement bor’ disputes, spread over a wide the entire area was . covered b]l Coventry. tsiKe, Miss Delaney Is gantnershor " came at the end of a hailf-hour Army, He made this an7 day the enemy force by-passed ernivaleacing from a major opersr section of the country today, hit­ nouncement today two davs P“ris.Juiy i4.-7.(ff,-Thegreat- Chengwang and headed for Yun­ dense smoke clouds that r'oiML closed session - yesterday which nouncemeni loaay, two aays military command of tlon which she underwent recently, Fresh Radishes wouqd up five days of public hear­ ting a new high for the past seV- siao where it was attacked. '"thousands o f‘feet'above the city] in New York City. and TH^TER SETS ings. Three membeia who were. ub- Nazis’ Loot cr&l wcfRb. after the appointment of,„„ H^^jq^^^ers Japs Capture Yeiin'gk'nng E Bond Sales ' The Third fleet poured a hurrlq sent will have an opporturtity to, .There was trouble along the la- G®n. G eorge E ^ t r a t e - of the Allied Expeditionary force , Meanwhile, Japanese troops, tn cane of 5 to 16-inch sheila int the city before retiriag. Blue gabardine. Box pleat­ get their namea'on thii rolla later."' bor fronts iq al. least 27 cities, meyer as commandei^ of all —was dissolved at 12;01 a. m. tor an advance of 59'rnlles from Ttn- Fresh Pdaehes '2'.,w25c -Geiling High U. S. Air ForCcalir"Chlna." Close to Goal .Apparently Ne Opposltkm CALL CEUA|4 ed shorts—perfect att'ed hal­ $0.95 May Register Vdte' Today from Minnesota- to the Atlantic day.’,, pak along the coastal highway in ter and Short set, aanforlxed. Senator Johnson (R.. Cal.), who coast’ and south into Florida and Chennault,jwho is 55, has been Kwangtung province, have cap­ The bombardment force, eomJ Sizes 14 to 25. had a dental appointment. St the Alabama. The number of idle commandej^^ the ,U. S. 14th Air. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the tured Yeiingkong, 14.’5 miles south­ mended by Rear Admiral J. F.| 1 N 6 O time of..the meeting, may register Pillage^l health of Oc­ touched around the 50,()00 mark, Force;j»fiu before that directed supreme commander, said, it was west of Canton, the high command Treasury Giveti FIduI Shafrogh„..-6f Denver, apparent Lhs. 25 c hia vote today. Although he qp- an Increase over the number in i's "F ly in g Tigers” against his "hope and prayer” thnV[the "un­ aaid. . did i)ot''meet any Japanese oppo-| iNlGHT rapefriiit poaed ■'American entry into the cupied Europe Piled strikes and walkouts a week ago. e Japanese. paralleled unity wHit% has ■ been Chinese troops are launching Standings; 18 States ZltlOh. League of Nations, he has indica­ Three Airttlementa iteportjd'^ Rrslgiiiatlon Accepted achieved” would "point the way to flank attacks againstthe invad­ OiUkNCE HALL In Bank at Frankfurt. a permanent and lasting peace.” Fail fo Reach; Quota. James Lindsley, AssoclaO - '>■ ted''he might go along this time. /~ There were several new^lsputes Lieut. Gen. Albert C. Wede- ers, who'wdre believed .bent .on Press ' correspondent wltne A JANTZEN SHORTS Senatbr Shipstead (R., Minn.), Ending 17 months and one day safeguarding communicatTOns be­ Lbsi reported during the lkst''24 hours. meyer^ commander of all U. S. the bombardment from tha deck Oranges who has hot said how he will vote, Frankfurt, Germany, July 14— Settlements were nspbrted in three after it was launched to bring Ger­ tween Hainan and CantOrij,_ the Washington, July 14—(ff)— The washable aanforied shorts. forces In the ChipeM theater, an­ many to hbr knees in defeat, of the battleship South Dakota,! $3.95 and Senator Murray (D., Mont.), (ff)—rTh'e pillaged wealth of Nazi stoppages! but.^.'^e number of high, command aaid. Treasury today gave . the final reported Japanese opposition vNUil Eggshell color. sSizea 12 to a charter aupporter, were out of nounced acceptance pi Chen- 8HAEF was disbanded virtually e doctrine and provide for^ebn- making an inventory of the Nazi between a foreman and hia crew.^’ government. . He was recalled own national control and General per "cent. 'v closely observed b y sl()w flying | UT WALL FINISH to active Ui S, duty in 1942. Eisenhower, became atriqtly an iVi’fic Miles of Oil Fields • A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By .%ppolnt- gressional definition of t^jiow era loot. The newspaper industry also Montana ls«da All Slates mcBt. Ib the 8er*'lce of the Peo­ PlantayoiCGard4,ColoKne... .\$1.00 Spun rayon, aharkakin, gabardine and twill ht of Amcricaif representsdt^a to the "An acc'urate estimate of . the was hit "by the disputes, strikes Japs Beaten, in Air In C^lna American commander for. tb«.flrst Manila, July 14—(ffi^-;An Aus- TConttnued on Page Eight) ple for 50 Veara. a variety of colon and stylea. Sizea 12 to 18. league. and walkoum halting publication' . "Th e Japanese npw are' beaten time-in nearly three years. - . Elsen­ 'traliah . surge through collapsing As already announced by Secre— total value can never be" made,” tary 'Morgenthau, Montana led all SPIRITUAL MEUlllftt A pple Blos.soin D e o 4 r a n t ...... 50^ .Milllklii Qne^oaa Dulles said Coi. Bernard Bernstein, direc­ of seven papers in four cities and in the air in China," Chennault hower-stepped Into Ills new Job Jafipnese. resistance to within nine tag Cliurch Street, Hartford, Coan. COVERS iN^NE COAT - The committee heard testimony stopping delivery of 14 major New said in a statement. H f added commander of U, S F E T — United miles of the Sambodja oil fields 8tat’es..wLth per cent of its tor of the Finance division of the $16,006,0()0'quota, and Iowa's 119 Phone t -3034 Etiquette Deodorant .. ..., ..'19c .98 :.98 on rhoat of these jMinta '-in the U. S. Group Control council. York Uity papers. Papers suspend. that he bad retired eight years States Forces in ' the European oh east Borneo and a fleet-cov- to closing hours of the hearing when Ing publication because of labor ago because of his health and Theater-,-and' as<- American repre- ered\Amerlcan amphibious land- p ^ reht was ' -second,------Alabama's--- - He said the collection- included ing in southern Mindanao of tHe4Tl8,89 third, and Wyoming's 118.85 M ax Factojr R o ^ e ...... ^ , A . 5 ^ c ^ Senator Millikin , (R., Colo.) took 53 separate deposits hidden by the disputes Included three in Birm­ that he had spent most of thoM aehtative on JtJie European- Control qouthern Mindanao of tHe over the questioning of John Foa- Nazis and unearthed by U, S. ingham,-Ala., -two in Fort Wayne,. years In' China. He waa' sum­ council at Berlin. Phlllppinba were reported todhy. fourth. (Late BuUettns ot the (ff) W in ) Max Factor Lipstick...... ----- llvOO '.I ter Dulles, chief adviser for the Troops during the final days of the Ind„ and oni each iii Jersey City moned again to active duty in the . General Eisenhower, who return­ "nie •hitherto flercel^ - iightlng The other stales,.in order: RUBBER American delegation at the San and Bayonne, N. ,J.- U. S. Army after' entrance . of ed to his-"Frankfurt, Germany, enemy was r'Jiited at a point more Mississippi 117.(M, Virginla,M6.7, Hollywood Home Permanents. .$1.06 . war. There included the gold bul­ Reach Mutual l^nderstanding Franciaco conference... lion discovered by the U. S. ’^hlrd In New York,’ Mayor F. H. La- America into the war. < headquarters from the United than 20 mfl'es,.-rro'rth of the con­ Nebraska 114.9, North .Dakota ' SHEETING Millikin, who'..has led the -critical Guardla described the two weeks Chehhault, one of the most, States on Wednesday, bade fare- quered o f' Balikpapan .ah' Moscow, July 14—

X X MAKCHESTER EVENIMO RERALD. UARGHESTBR. CONN. . SATURDAY, JULY 11, l'J-15 F A G E T P K E E ■ ■ ■' ■ X - ' ■ ,v. ' MANCHEJ?TE1^EVBN1NG HERALD. cx)jm r JLTT-14, 1945 IfAGE TWO Jildge'Differs X. Pull. Up a/Chair—At tlmA^urb plants, aa tvejl as Bast Hartford.' fafgfIKitipi iix lor , M—ting I Start Picking c h e s W ith ftec^i^s •craftiretB have received their original and Phlladislplhla-^rrank J. Koll^k Furnished By ^ renewal awards on jthe same dates. soldier’s father, plans to manufae^! Ot.HMANY: At Plantdtibii bum Methodist Church St. Jam N ’a Roman CotlioUo Office of Price Adi^oliWration The East I>ingme!iditWj Willinitrn-. ■Whot I Rev. William J. Dunai Pastor .SITN. - M 0N.>ND TUBS. "1(1810 Street and Hartford Road ture electric wheil ^hairii for Notes / ‘ Omissions ili Reglunal Daporlnet(i"fil- InformatlAn 7’ Am ard tic and Southington- satellite iisst polKT ‘ \V. Ralph Ward. Jr.. Minister Rev. Edmund Barrstt,- ASsIsUnt handicapp^direterans, apji'^already ' fh* clHtnfry oi o ' George G. Aahtfin, Organist Rev. vFrederIck McLean, Assistant Transcript of D'Amato 58 Tremnnt Street, Boston, A 'MataOebaaetta.. — / f-plant-S,. which were built 'wid put johir Hackelt ReporlH ' Biggest/m Sun haa hU first fin# going." were received -b>’ Eaat Hartford, CilvC!ourt Trial. icklisnd plant On^ *»£ into use after the Aral awarda An UniiMually ,. Early Morning worship. 10:45 a- m. Sunday niasses: The constructiop/ of Kolbe’s MeatjyFats, Etc. . -• - Fuel Oil.:. were received by Eaat Hartford. Union service of the Center Con­ For .adults: 7, 8:30,' 9:45 (two scooter became a neighborhood Book FouF 'ffifi at^pi K2 Period One thrwlgh Fiva eou-1 [Three Honored; Pf^- Buckland and Hartford, received r,r4>|» This Ye^^\ gregational and this church. ' . ■ masses in -the,' upper' and lower project • when b# .ran Into trouble 1 ...Hartford, July 14— A New through P2 good thi%pgn July 31; pons goofi tln;ongb Aug. 31. LM t their oiigihAj, awards in 194X and ft A^cr ■Prelude—"Invocatron” ...... 1, church) and at 11 o’clock. Haven City court judge .was at Q2 through U2 good thrtjugh Aug. year’s Period Kour and Five c6u- sentation. Xe*lerdaiy» Gttinaa fiirritofy getting par^. Nel|9iboi;s sym pair • have eonalsteliity fisjrelved Work of picking shadej^aw;^ ...... Alphonse. Mallly -..•Chi-ldren's'maa.s at 8:30 in Lower odds with a transcript of testi­ 31; V2 thrbugh 22 good'thriDugn poris also expir^ Aug., 31. Period X flng;s with an increaafnj,,mfmber da Goallt da Processional Hymn —: "The. Spa­ church. - th'etic to the cause promptly con- 1 mony presented before him in a Sept. 30; Al through El '’'gpod One coupons.'for 1945^6 season] paatng. tobacco wajs started^Jh^le lecor.da of the draft board to a through Aug. 8l:'D l through HI schedule of hours for the transac* ,lhe tender shade grown lefives will ...... ,f.. ..G eorge C. Stebbins Engel, crippled slnhe birth,- m a '> ^ p tain John K. PiTflon. third renewal. Friday’s pivseh- lig J Masses on Sunday at 7:30. KOO, New Haven reporter. gpOd through Sept. 30; J l through Hon . of-business with the public 1 Bureau of Ac'onnuHcaJRvpreBM)-uticO*vP‘‘‘’^ 'i tations brodghl to 31 the number TURKEY Whot be in full sway by Monday,\Mr. Offertory Anthenj—"On Thee Each wheel chair. ’.’^Ure would be nice ■the fre'nscript of th e, Ihterroga-- Nl good throCtgh Oct. 31. haa been adopted-at the office of [ oa tarmi of Hackett states* 10:00 and ll:0 fl a. m. litlv e at East Ha tford, made the ‘ f nrigititli and renew al “K ” dona oboul Ruinjti dt Jap aarraadar? Living Soul Awaits” ...... to have onc-flriven by electricity,’’ lion of Genaro D'Amato, 19,' by 'Su gar the Local War Rrlce and Ration­ ntalion....flags,with flve I jj, pr„tt * Whitney moad for bjafiking, 7T>e early cpiny reason followed . ,,... . .'IS .Francis J... Hayden said Freddie (who is shown at Judge Nathan Reback concernlfig Book Four' ■ stamp, 36 good ing Office. t a n to genieral w.iu.TT, Williain plants, six oPiginaI>\Md Tark eonKol of tha b,y the beat spell of last month i Serrnonf "Hoit'. 'rn, Handle Life’s Concordia LiftheTan the youth's dependency claitmi and through Aug. 31 for five pounds \ Garden and Winter Streets;. ' right in th# result; the boy Is Ray­ ’'1K-V4 . The schedule is a.s fpliows; fin. ■2.*l renewals. ' X.; Dorifenellet? X COLONIAl Ev'riRi'' 'se^wed to, produce* Hne..crop»i. Mr. Burden's’’— i.,- mond Jfolbc, -the private’s-brother) Weekly earnings was introduced E x tra 'S tam p valid Sept.- l-.' r- five-star awaid.s were, for. MiDDLi East CoS-tritoia Hitcliett t.epfirVa the'present tobac­ Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Rev. Karl Rlrht#r, '-Pjtslor Mondays: 10 a.’ m.vto 4:30 p. m. Speakirtg of the 8igiuficHncc4>f I Whot vUI Ea •MshMl 'The Kolbe chair, with', a top as government evidence . by Depii- Shoes ■he East J#artford. Buckland and the five-star awards. A|dmlral C. C. . mmi fntK* aaftta tteir fata al Jap-caagaarad co cyop one of ifie^best in his many Anthem—I’The Heavens Are TelV ty U. S. Attorney Thprhas J. Htr- Book Three airplane stamps i, Tuesdays: Closed to thS' pub- ! tartford'plants of the division. years as ai growers [ ing” . .. ..Francis J . Haydn 9:50—Sun day school and blbl# speed of 12 miles an-hour, has lie, Bloch, Chairman, NavV Board tor i'diffamicBt «*tr ladapaa caiosiaa w tarapaaa wheels in the rear and Oi mirigbam. - 2 and 3 good .Indefinitely^- OPA ^ Rented at Ihe .same biref cere- Producthm Awards, writes that " ■ Aeee ler-Svrie? The Hacket plantation has 40 , Rccesaional H>'mn ■•;^ "My L4ird, classes. Alfred C. Lange, super­ Ominsinna in TranM-rlpt sa.VS no plans to cancel any. Next^ Wedne.sdays:_ 2 p. m. to 4:15 j 'aaHom, eacaptar^ by intendent. / Iremt. three speeds forwar| ^ e s were the four-star flags for they are ^'an indication that all of Ifia Alliaa? . acres of shade grown and 80 acres ' How Full of Sweet Content" Noting that there were omis­ stamp valid Aug. 1. jp . m; , ■ Elast DonpnieadoM'. Ma.ss., and of broadleaf. , , No. .134...... L. Mason Sundays; during July, Union one reverse, headlights, st 10 m. to 4:15 you' have maintained thfi excellent Indian OCMM and hori). , sions in the'transcript indicating . GasoUne Thursdays: VUlinmntic plants. \j record of pi-oductton which inerH- Pnstllide. services ^will be Sonducted in that the court clerk had failed-to 16-A coupons good for six gal-]p. nn\ ■ , - -PrHtt * AVhilney Aircraft was AFRICA ' 7:30 o’clock. Outdoor • Evening Emanfiel church with Concordia Ions',each: •throri^ Sept. 2tt . B '7 ,i.....Fridays-lO a m. to 4c 16 p. m.- vminey ,- ‘‘v ’ ed vour previous awards. Each and \ hear and record D’Amato’s an­ ig first in ihe aircraft industry every oiie of you may wwil .)* 1 Na/is" Loot JOOlf'’-v Worship’ on west lawn, of church. congregation in ^attendance. All. (^hristlaff Science texbo’ok, " awn. Reports im - the Liither swers to qitestio'ns concerning his 0-8 C-7 and C-8 coupons good fo'r[ Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 12 noon.^ o receive the coveted *‘E. nag, the proud of this high honor an^ Tus- 1 fe«tain«ix Sermon from Ellis Memorial Pul­ Uicse Sejririces will begin at 10:30 and Ifealth w-ith Key to the Scrip- Leagiie Camp imp Wijinie;” dependency status -and weekly five gallons eaclh ] Office telephone 5189. pit. Xir. Ward, preaching. Cor­ a-, m., and w ill be in charge of t in ^ ’’ by Mary Baker Edoy,- .in­ will be given, Surprise refresh-;; I^anchester iriAnal awaud having been made ■spiring record. ThS- cotirtigeoiis : b to ' earnings. Judge Reback, assert­ March. 24. 1942; ^Subsequent Spotted onr «"«»p some of the tci^ quesUopB ihat will conftpnt the Big Three at their Berlin meeUng. Ceiliiig High dial welcome to all!. Rev-Thcofiore E. Palmer, pastor clude the following: (p. 450): ments! niert on the flghting-frt>fits must i romantic Hook ing "my recollections don't jibe Service Director John F.’ Robinson ;uew«.l4s were made al approxi- have the necessary ^hphns with j of Emanuel. '.’v " . . . The Christian Scientist has ■y - r . with that- tran-script,” declared yVilson, Bridgept^t Herald 'sport#-] she drivet North Methodist Church to have published a letter fro)p iately alx-numlhs inter\ala tip to which to wage totfiT war. Thgse ' enlisted to lessen evil; disease, and that D’Amato had testified he was editor, testified In PaollllolS behalf.,^ ind including the fourth star, I a. m. ke'^'will have for hjs aubject (Contlnoeft p'rom Page One) 4 men 1. Mar.v’s Eplwupal Chuffih death; and he will overcome them Jam es Monrpe Gage, Minister W’e rhesday, July IS Robinson concerning D’Amato’s men appreclple.j|he vital support I8eventh Day .Adventist "the- sole support of hla mother Istas, who is blind,- was, led to the iter the fourth renewal, there la ••Smiling'••Smiling • Throiigh.’’Throiigh.” ' ------;■ frontic Be\'SAIfred -L. Williams, Rector by understanding their .nothingness MeeUng, Marine- Corps Leggite, draft stStus. of the men 'and-wmtien of, Pratt A laiikAttark Ahoiil Town R o c k v ille Rev. Leonard Stryker of Tolland, tor of tiie Bureau pCthe Mint in Rev. EHJson F. .Marvin, llural^ Masonic Temple Army-'and Navy Club. \ and sister.” stand by a seein-eye German #hep-J lapse of one voar before the.Navy Whitney AlpTraft who.have work­ and the allness of- God, or good. 10:45— Union service with the. Paolillo contended that D’Ama He -said he was not aware he in In charge of the service at. St. Washington, le'stimated that it Small Lodge Halt gurnmor Festival ■ CoventiV. . , j ,_____ was- “ committing any crime".^ in herd dog. i- . ' »rd for production Awards ed with jfiich untiring effort nm Sickness to him is no'Teas a tejjip- Second Congregational church at Trial will be continued Monday] laiders any plant eligible for a John’s Episcopal' church at 10 a.'l vvould take eight weeks to identify , ■ The Seventh unday Afte^T^rlnltyi Elder C. M. Pike tationi than is sin. and he heals this church. ’ rJ-rngment Society, at Community\'° »'!*'"/.*w V " , / having draft In'formatton publish­ the prt»duclion front to- siipplj’ Costs Japan The cohiiltion of Mrs.. Eli/al^hr m_ , during the absence.iKoArtfO rt'fof t)AAthe rcf**rec tthe W- bullion. Working with him ' | 8 a. m..'Holy'Uominwnion.-,Man- ihe Combat Infantry Badge foriYhoIr British ' edunterpaitB from King Eternal." "How, Lovely A«re Thy Dwelliflgs’’ Main street. ' pressure to keep D’Amato odt of s’u^rhiVendenT’ fif.Vtfie . Bifi-filand cliester Memorial hospital. out.staiiding performance' of duty | the B ank'of England. Sermon Hymn—"Sing, My meeting at the home of Mr. and Rev. Paul Kozlowaki, Pastor Tuesda.v, ^ y ' ^ of gambling. ' "The Lord’s Prayer" by Gounod. Paolillo conte.nds he .caused the the draft. Cellflfs and Yards Cleaned. FILMS plant: John OhaneYfian. the-Aussie Seventh'divialon scored . , , , Rockville r*erlain l o With the 103rd Infantry Dlvisiort-i ------7 — His'^Wondrous Love." Mr#. Fred Minor. .. 62 Bigelow T h e minister will speak on "Mas- Dinner, meeting, > .Mamhester Call 5848 or 7487 tendent at Hartford: L. in ground combat against the ene-unm. Offertory "Anthem—"Rock of strret. .. “ - 8:30. a. m.. Mass. .tering Life." Elks, Legion Home, 6;3(>. publication of a story he said was Paolillo j-etounle^. several . at­ De v e l o p e d and a gain of four amJ'^'half miles. - Company No. 3 of the South ^'TJavp ItH Maim' The Affairs based on draft board matter ron- tempts he said he made to obtain caster, superintendent ■-st Blast /•1. 1m tinnk Miinche.ster tire department was He ha-s been in the sorvioe - / Ages” .by Buck 2 ire 4 p.- ro.. Wednesday. Dor-» 16:30 a. m.. High ma.ss.- Choir Postlude-'-Jubitate Deo, Nordman. Meeting, Zoning CommiSsionMo R. CAMPOSEO \PRI^JTED Ixmgmeadow and T. P. Kahqe. su­ tiaim l>e-.lr«,er „p^^t-4:UHycsterday afternoon throe ■ yrars aiul overseas. Riiu'o 'Recessional Hymn--"On Our \Nay has m^Bjing.at. the.home of-Mra. rehearsals after yach mass. consider changes in section..soutb cernitlg D’Amato In . The New a retraction of The Reglater story Pul’^iuit Plane. The public' is inrited. • from Richard S. Jackson. asaisianC perintendent aji Willimantlc. Al.so Tokyo radio, meanwhile. nindoi-,„_for a„ grtss fire „„on rinet.rPorter street October and ia now in Austria. State College. Pa.—Two Penh o f 5'I75AN Rejoicing,” m T'S, Wileht. *5 Center street. of Middle Turnpike arid eaat of lUven Journal Courier in response 24-HOl^B SERVICE! to ^ front-page story in The Neiv publisher. present pt the exercises were G the uncondrmed claim that Japa­ ■•>V He Is the son of Walter Plummer State rope climbers,, Charley Le- 'nie.W't’^k Center.Xongregatlonal Church Second Congregational Church Main street. Rockville, July 11 (SpeciaA \ ■ HavVn Register^,.He aiso claimed .Two character witnesses, Ed­ Box H. D. Miller, factory manager: nese planes have .sunk’ "al lea.st I'diueilinilPoliceman Raymondrvn V uidliu GriffinVJIIIII.II re-nr- % •' of this citv and the husband of bow and Steve Greene, hold the j DENNIS O'KEEFE Clifford Oliver Simpson, Minister | Ferris E. Reynolds,. Minister Satiirda.v, July 28 Charles(;naries Lawsonuawaon andana WUliam nm m io Will- one enemy ucstro.yeidestroyer"- • m in tu*aiv •»!.-at Monday-Friday,. 9-12. Commu­ • Gos|^ HsU pepmjsS^n from Stafe Selective ward A. Istas, assistant city attqr- Read Herald Ad vs. turned to work last evening after Chairma^ Laurence M.. Dillon of Mrs. 'M ilih ^ r M attis ■phlmmer. Eastern intercollegiate and Na- 1 Don Oeloie - Rita lohnson Waite Abel nity Church Vacation school. *1. .Samuel G. Ram etle, Organist McHing. Veterans’ (Irilincll.'Le­ At St6^e EnirSni ranee. goos, superintendents a I the East j tack on shipping outside Balikpa- tional AAU'records-of 3.8 and 4.0. 418 Center'Street gion Home, Leonard street, at 8 a 12 day4Uv,> VlK.tlV.luil.vacallon. Heiiv. wa,sv» rgp theti»x theWie 7th iV ll-'xcir War l-#V'cMllnLoan in Rockville xvx^*. 1% > iiix has D''CCttil tl? WIlIIAM a SlHErt Tuesday, 7:15 p.' m.. Boy Scouts, Union aeiTices will . be held at Hartford plant, and B, W. Folher- j pfin hartwr. St seconds, respectively, for , the 20-1 A Paijmoont Piftiif* the South Methodist church dijiing ■Lmion Services w'-ill be held dur­ p. m. 111 of the police to start the new I Rockville Is as Troop Nb. 27; "«>'■ !0';30 a. Breaking Of Bread, gill, chatmiam ani^Alex . To speed the cleanup of inyadeil 12 day vacation In.stVsd of the 10 j.sured of hiiving its name’on a $ foot climb. W ei^ sd ay Noon, .Intercessions. the mohfh of July at' 10:45 a!', m. ing July at the North Methodist' Sunday, July 29 KEMP'I of the Joint War ProducUon Drite rCo-HlU 12:15 p~. m.. Sunday achfiiichool. church with Rev. James M. Gage Annual outing. Hose Co. Np. 3, Mindanao, elements of the C. S. days previously given. 000 pursuit plane as the result ■'f\ » ppages Hit r Committee. • 24tb division Were landed 'rhiirs- p. m., Goapel meeting. in charge. , ’ , S. M. F. D., at Garden Grove. "purchases of E. F,- and G bonds The Week Biicklnghantx Congregational Sunday, Aug. 19 day. imder bombarding guns _ of during the 7th War Loan. Th^ to*- Covenant Oongregatlonal Chutch Mr. and Mrb. Anthony J . Geqtge ...» ...... — — 48 Spruce street, 7:45 p m.. Tuesday. Prayer CliHreh Annual Outing Hose- Co. No. 4, the Seventh fleet la . Staning'ani have as their g u ests at thelv cot- 1 tal amount which can be applied Higher Mark Notes 60th .Anniversary bay. ’The' infantrymen, alial cov­ Rev. Ravnold O. Johnson, Pastor kneeting. Rev. Philip M-. ^Rose, Pastor S. M. F. D.1 Villa Louisa, Bolton. tage at Coventry lake, Air. and | is '$168.018..*>5. 7:45 p m’.. Friday. Bible reSd- ered by Marine aircraft, ware un- The report Is detail l.s as fol­ Hartford, July H -- (/Pi—Create.d I Mrs. Ira Godf^Ty and their chil­ 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. ing. , 10 a, tq.,—Church school. on July .1, 1895, the State Highway? oppo.sed aa they moved inland in dren, Patricia knd,Norman. Mr. lows: E .bonds, $16Q;206.Z5: F and New Disputes 11 a . m .'- -Morning wot-sbip. •pursuit of enemy forces^^’retresting O $59.4()2J)0;- C. $277,000 ($200, Sermon by the pastor. Topic:‘"Re­ department ia celebrating its 50t^ SEIBERLING Godfrey is the spn^of Mrs. G eor« TODAT^ND ligion of the Heart." Christian Acleeuse Servicea anniversary tliis month. ■ At the in that sector. by a previous marriage, •-and i;la| 000 Hockhnum; $2S,000 U. S. Bn (Oontinoed F'rom PageXOne) In northern Huron; Sixth-divi­ velope: $2,000 Scars-) 2 1-2. rot 4:00 p. m.-r- Sunday. Outdoor’ Hartford, First Church, Sunday Emanuel Luthejan Church present time, the department main- Frpsh Salted'Niits TIRES employed yit the Reoublic Stteel service at Karl Johnson’s Ifi Hop tspns approximately 3,000 miles of As the Pendulum Swings sion infantrymen have cafJtdreil Corporation in New York. Mrs. cent, $80,000; 2 1-4 per cent. $124,- II: Sunday school; Wednesday 8. Theodore E, PalnYer, Pastor l.oca I Agency for old strike of the Newspaper and River, conducted by Rev. Rav-nold 537 Farmingto'n avenue. ali-weather roads and. through its Dnublp Kay Brand \ ' Uie mountain province stronghold Godfrey’s sister. .Mrs.'Jack Ubqi^di 000 i $200,000 People’s Saving.s Mail Deliverers’, union a' .Vstub- Evelyn A: Stark, Parish Visitor Bank): 7-8 per cent $30,000 ($40,- Johnson. Social period with re­ Second Church. Sunday 11; Sun­ ,'Eva M. Johnson, Oigantsf town, aid program, has had a large ! of Klangan where the Japanese irtui daughter Joan, whose hOs- born. silly, idiotic defiance, of. the f i a a i l share in the ^construction and Arthur DraR Stores ' had held out in caves, ami hamlxsi 000 Rockville. Building and Loan' freshments will follow. Members day school 11; Wednesday 8. La­ liatid; is in the South Pacific with gQV’ernment.’’ I and friends will be welcome. main^nance of about 3,000 .addi­ 84S Main S t TeJ 8806 i^lcketa for weeks.'’Northeast of AssociationV; 1 1-2 per cent $13.- In! fayette and Rush streets. N; Sunday School. 9:15 the Navy, is aliwi enjoying a, va- Reject Pnlon’a Prbposal '■ ^ e Week -Rockville Society. Sunday 11; tional-miles of town roads. ■ Baguio, the last provincial capi" catkin at Ihe cottage. . 000, ,E. W. Woolworth. $2,000: CHESTER MORRIS < , , Nursery School. 10:30 a: m. ! idi' '■ .*>!l 11 5.. '>OxH7 $ 1 3 .9 5 ,tal of .Mdntoc fell to guerrilla 1 Savings-Bank of Rockville, $1,1.30,- LaGuardia and the WaY 1 ;bor lynn MIMMCK > IkhM^ lAM] 7:30 p. m.i-Mld-week service of Sunday school.11; Wednesday 8. 94 Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Cwra* I. STO»« ' foreps. iToseph A. PaliiezT, son of Mr. 000; Connecticut Light A Power board rejected the independent Bible Studyand prayer. W'e c8n- Union street . Morning Worship — Transfigura­ 6.«0xlk $1.5.20 Hhd Mr^-'. Louis Paluxrl. 46 Biasiell Co.. $28,000 making a total of $l.-i union’s proposal that its di.spute tinne With the fifth chapter of tion Sunday :jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiMiimiimiiiiiiiiiitiniimiii::! i ENDS TODAY: •"God" win be the subject of the iilreef;' has adt'anciHi to Seaman,. S!>3,608.2.' . Towards the Plane pur- | with the Publi.shers’ 4^ssociatlon EpMsians. Prelude—"Prelude in B Minor" ■i. CAeur Ja p ^t'ori'en chiiso, E without payroll, $108.-, of New York City be placed before HUMPHREY BOGART July 22-29— General Conference Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, July Chopin \ 6.. 50xl6 ^ 8 .4 5 First CU.vs. li.SNR. aboard, a de- an impartial arbitrator. In Wash­ MNl 15. slrovei on uhleh he participated 616..V>; F and G. $39,402, or a to­ H) “CONFLICT’ at the Cromwell Conference Vocal Solo— "Look Down, O Lord" i From Three f illumes tal of $168,018.55. ■ 1 ington, Chairman .GeorgeeW. Tay­ grounds. Rev. Clarencg Nelson of The. Golden Text la-^from Psalms ■ Fisher Services in the Iwo Jim a and Okinawa en- Plus: .•VN'N .MILLER 111 ’OS'.lrt. “ The Lord hath prepared 7.00x15 $m4B Calcutta. July 14, - (A't Bntiah onponieiils. Entering the Navy In Fined lor of the WLB reiterated the 1,- “Eve Knew Her Aiinlea’’ Minneapolis, Minn., is the speak­ Herbert Bengtson ...Williaiii Frank Holiid. 2.3. of the, 700 dtrlKerSstriker# must returnreuim to10 wnrk MIWI his throne in -the heavens: and hla ■ V troops in Burma have cleare.1L.Scptemticr. 104.3 194.3, he hashaa .seen ac- I..\ST TIME ’TODAY: - er. ProfSasqr Oscar Olson, qf Offertory—"Consolation". 'fioi.'-villc House. „w:a.s fined. $3.3-Jiy; the bpard»yyotild_cpnsidpr Jkingdoth ruleth over all” Xlendels.sohn Ploft Tax. Japaiiese forces .from- three more" W i at Salfian. Tmtan. Giiam^P®' •“Tif) THE SHORES OF IWO North--Park ehileger“i»' the-muslc villages in the area 13 miles the .Rockville Ci^' Court mti^Fri-jthrir case. .u-; director. There wilj .be no services Selections from the Bible include Sermoh—"Let’s Stay • or. This 1^. Ulithi, L«yta and Lingayen is Viow before the JIMA’’ — The Battle for the lorth-northwe.sl of Pegti. while day with...... Judge 'Thomas------F" Rady. J- I "Vour .case...... ^ Paclfle Island ShowiVjln Tech- In our church the Sundays of July the following: "And lead us not Mountain" CONCORDIA am EMANUEL I Gut?. ■Jr., presiding. HoUid wa$ fotind i w a t lAabor boai*d.’* J,.aGuardJa tolp' into teraplatldn. but deliver us' .her north three p a i;^ ol ene. ^ - J r .’ presiding. .Hojud was nicolori - 22 and 29 because of ih e Croimwell Postlude—"March” Schreiner guilty of Weaefi^of the:;j>eac(j^.and' ^hfi^trikers by radio and .by lOlfa-: MARGbCRtTE URRY from-a'vUt-.For thine la the king-, ■■..^.,^.;The Week ' LET ITS RECAP troops have been - encountered Wiijiarn Francis, ooii of Air. and General Conference. ■ '.... bK British patrols w^est of assault and battery. He vriis a r-i j,popher car at picket lineaX^"and CHAPMAN. dom, and the power, and the glory, Monday, 6:30 p. m.—Boy Scbqt.s. I LUTJHERAN CHt^RCHES I •Mjs. WilHahi F. Butler, Of 88 Bis- rested by Police Captain Peter J.' it cannot • ■ be rehjoved------■ frefin there LVT PARKS for ever. Amen." (Matthew 6:131. Tuesday] 8 p. m.—Luther League M^ith swiftly changing econoi(ni^ condi* NT YOUR PRESENT' T’aung^tyl. 103 road miles east -oi sell street, has retunicd after a , MNMbMitklWWaMIlUKMCCla ThaiK^-^mtheast Asia command IJowgewic# and Patrplman Ed­ by one of the partmA to the^ dis­ Chureh of the Nazarene Correlative passages from the Camp Fire meeting on the church Slav at Camp Grpm'Vell. ward Quinn. pute or even by bptn parties ’ __ Sums Pin bt lobn Hoswa Iswjon ,486 Math-;^Stree!, Manchester tiioins today and prraletng requiring^thcr TIRES heudqikTrt^is said tmlay ^ pasetsd b, lottAN j# o a _ I Sunday, Jut^ '15 at 10:30 a. yw^l ,1’nion Service In Akron. O>«n itrike'for two weeks, an- ; “SING ME A SONG *9:45 #. m.—Church School. 1 Miss Gladys Cummings of Stafford Sunday St 10:43 a. nis at the Meth­ other rubber tnetuatry reported a OF TEXAS ’ Open all summer for the study of | Coventry Fragment Soc^iety's row, we are .fionfideiit there are timips $pnngs. Past Grand MVs. .Ruth odist ehureli. The pa#tor. Rev. F. *^rk stoppage; Thirty workers at , Sports Center the- Bible—join with us. Tenny-,j MORIARTY BROTHERS v ^ 'S las VV’addell will have charge of the A, Dycknian will preach. the General Tire and Rubber Co.'. 1 son McFall, superintendent. ' | IRmanuel LutliCT?in Church | when our customers need alert hanking '^Telephone 8500 entertainment ami Pa.st Grand .ST.ART MONDAY: On the Level At Center and Broad Hospital Report / , walked...... oft...... 'iheir jobs in the plt,| Wells street ' . 19:45 a, m.----MorniYig worship. ; Annual Summer Festival, July 18 £ Church street. Opposite AJyrtle ; Mrs. Emma Dowd, the refresh- Sermon by the pastor: "Necessity ./ «'«ntlniMd FroniXPaee One) nieiita. All officers and, guards are The report of* the RockyiHe City i curing department. Formerly A t Miller’s Hall help. - \ '•• J . Hospital for the past ^ n th la as 1 Return Eases Situation for Perfect Love.’’, j requested to wear white. »- - _ ‘^ o d ls My Co-PiloE’ .♦ = tnonthai OPA prevlou^- has said ■ • follow's:follow's; Number ofof^'"paltents In Return of strikers i to the Gen­ 6:30 R. m. — M. Y. P. S. 5fiss j At Community House I Sermon Topic: ‘LeTs Stay on TIus ^ "S.WINO HOSTES^S" Marion E] JaneS. president. a "s«ght“ cut in butter rgtlon val­ I PriVaie^aulinc Jones of the hospital June number’ad­ eral Tire and Rubber Co. aa.icd Every Sat. Night ues Wirt be made July 29, mitted diiring>month. 79; out pa-; Akr.iil’s clKiotic labor situation P U S ONE HR. OF' SHORTS >A Good T im * for Vouag 7:30 p. m.—^^Evangeliatic Ser­ No. Coventry For many years our customers have ! SlcUical Co>p8 at Kcnftcdy Gen- vice. Pastor’s subject:’ "Moving = Rev. Theodore Palmer, Pa.stor, Oil Comp.’uiy ^^May Pare Sugar Supplj ; eral Hospital.'fiRmiphis. Tehn./has tients; 28. tdtal treated, 126: dia- dav altfir a 14-day strike fir 10.- FOR THOSE WilO LIKE and Old Alike! charged^XT#. 500 Firestone CIO-UnitedCRubber of God Among Men.’’ ^ 5:^15, DaiKing Exhibit, Rolda Gibson Pupils; Pony Rides] £ Miss Eyelyq A. Stark, Parish-Visitor. Meanw'hile. Agriculture dc . resumed, her dullc# after a two f i n e entertainment t' . Peter Miller, Prompter found that.they could rely on the ex­ weeks' furlough )fi>ent with .iter __ .X Ijst "•of Olfleers . ^^,orkere failed»Iast plght to gain The W eek - 5 Miss Eva.M..John.son, Organist. . *■* = ment ’officiala' reported that ^ e . foflowtng Ir the complete of- twT city's, 90,000 5:^0and 6:30, Supper; Adults $1, Gtildren under 10, 60c, Ctttfer SI reel civilian siippry of sugar during parents.'M r. and Mrs. Paul Jortes Wednesday at 7:30. p. m. —Ser­ £ -^- Guest Soloist: Herbert Bengtson. a.- / = perienced judgment and modern facili­ BOLAND of 23 Wellington road. 1st of officers who. will serve r'lo.iadugtrigi ufiion-counciLmem- vice in charge of the W. F- M. S. MENU: Hot meat loaf. Garden SpMial sauce, parsley potatoes, final quarter of. th# year may Tankeroosan Tribe. IQRM, of this; and aq opportunity for . all to ,at- sfrinx beana, tossed green salad, rolls, batter, coffee; blueberry fiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiijimniiiiiiiiiiiiutmMiT ties of the Mantihester T'riist Company. pared 25 per cent under the July- . Bendall.> Is’h o ' city for the coming term^ ^ r te m . i pj’jj, opfiraUoiis were resum,ydin ' tend.' -New effie'ers will be ihtro^ September quarter a>lotment. he^'^mc wfit^hPL^n and May; senior sagamore. shortcake, whipped cream. Resfis’atlons close Monday. Dial HAV.K l alljS^eral Tire departments t«- duced. ' 86^, Maniehesler; 8854 J-1, Wlllbnantlc. ' n i l The civilian supply for ,the year Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Thomas F. Rady, Jr .; junior saga^ dtfy except the pil-curlpg SMUon ■ Notes ■ '- ' _ • ’ ’bMi r ' That’^' why wR have always made a coti# \M) FI LL is estimated at 5.1QO.OOO loh*''"; 'tfiiir ^'ndall, of 124 Washington ipore. Fred Veber: prophet. jErnil where t’flfty per cent,or more" of Sale of Infants* Clothes, Aprops and Fancy Goods." V / i L i ^ 2 0 Douglas Campmeeting 'opens /'■ about 3,000,000 tons short of P”' street ^ ill reach her 95tK mile- GSa^e;'first sanap.. Emil------Mfittm 130 striking workers returned, to ::i, Friday" evening at 7:30. Special sUnt study o f local and national ecohom,* tcntial Jemancl. Approximately 2.- No special special celc- celc- -la;-la; second sanap. Edwar^ HelmHelm; their jobs ^______last _ night. ^Thirty men 1 8:00 P„M ., 8-Act Play, “Uncle Joshua Perkina,’* 6y C.O.D. Claaa, speakers a'rej; Dr.. G. Frederick Second Congregat^nal Church, North Coventry. ' FURNACE BURNER SERVICE 800,000 tons were purchased in t,rat'on Is^lannedrtanned a»aa JAf.s.JAfs. Ben- Ben- first first warrior. warrior. Georg#'Gsflceler; Georg#'Gsflceler; seC' t,pj*an'-the secr began'- walkout' the yesterd.ay walkout ' yesterd.ay in Owen, Baitimore, .Md.*,, and Rev. ic condition^. It cnaldes us-to quickly the first. six nionth.a and. 1.380.000«j,, 7,^1 health Stit present, 1 1 ondond Hvarrlor, Hvarrior, Henrj^'^weye: Henraj'^Ceye: third third protest against anew wage ipte, * a-1 To^Your Favorite Tunes Howard Sweeten, Chicago, 111. tons have been alloc'bled for the V I j warrior, Frahk^^HH^ecaki - fourth! company spoReaman said. ! arrange plans that ran he adjusted to currejit, quarter. '"v ' T '.Nine OaiTire T n l** warrior, E ^ Stapiefqfd; Local URWA officials said th e. This *ivlU leave less than.LOliO.'>' ; -r- r - - 'brave, Clarence Sucheckl: »econd voted to returft to work _ By [the 'Zion Evoagellcal- Lutheran Church • At Cooper and High Streeta ' hew trends.s ''•’ TtlUsa. .Oklrt...... AJ-jileUc7.------Director7.^ ,I ____brave.7. —--7 Jacob .fiarcus; Marcus; third third brave,j brave,' night..... at a------membership».— moet- - .( leas additional supplies can be Hciiry Frnka’.'< 1945^Unlversity bi | Herfiian Frjpdrlch; fourth brave, .meing .aftera fte r most of the plant’splant’s' 2,4.002 ,4.00 CCiNTiNENTAL T/UO fRev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor found-rand food officials say Tulsa footbn'l schedttla lists Sia,tTlari-y Lebrtmevsky-i guard of the .employes were made idle by .the ] I there’s little prospect of that, home; g*meq and' tlir.ee ga_p»#s 1 wigwam. George Wintws;. John production botOfenecIi w'hlch jam ­ ; 9 a. m.-—Sunday School and^^ Bi­ Son Lutheran Forward-looking eustomers have a right ;• Last,-year, clviliaiw got 1,833.000-away. - \ - i Zagura, guard of the forest, med other departments .with un-J . i-' At ble Class.'vEdward C. Rodger,'su- W elco m e Cooper Street and High Street ■ in the October-Dciember period. K, ...... v. — —r - - ^ . ■■ ’"il- SqftbaU-.SiuMlay finished products. ^rintehdent. The clVlilBn all'rtment includes About •' ■ 360 "B; C. ihe'Trojan king Tlie Mayberry A.. C. softball -i-nerelere was hono immediateiminc-uiai.c Indicainv,ii.«- • to a.'In.—Divine-worship. Text: to expect this kind of sery^e and we Men and women to help in the pr^uction of war Joshua 5:13-15. Theme: Joshua, a v TOMORROW AT^O Ae-M. material needed to complete the job of defeatinj; stippHcs for bakers, hotels, -re.s- Ac'icas made use of lire b.rmbs team of East Hartford will come-tlon the remaining score of dis- .■^taurants. soft drink gnd candy a*■consiating Si i.j4a» V.• # w.of ^ pitch. t_Q\v, ' t re.sinpns’'to R o ck v ille on Sunday to play the putfig wejra h®®*" settlement. I n , DEPOT SQUARE GRILL Courageous Believing- Soldier— ’ make ^aiV earnest effort to” inwt the re­ Japan. . ■ , - j manufacturers and other iiidiistrl^ w'rtod and otficr inflammable sab- Central A. C. team of this city at-j. Detroit three stoppages idled 4j^60 14 DEPOT SQIMRE , 4. TELEPHONE 3835 and the Captain Of the Lard's Host. hi Grateful Recognition of Loyal Military j- al'users. X.;. stancea. . the Recreation grounds, the, game and 7.20b workeiw "at two' , d?ar ' Presentation of Recognition 'fif quirement. We emphasize a truly per­ M'e can Uai: > i^beiitg' called fo r. 3- o’clock. plants were nqt working becauiie Service Certificates . to parentk' '} Ser>'i^ to God aiid Country , Queat Preachers \ of a dispute at the Spicer Manu­ Tiy Our Delicious Rizxa and wives of aervlcemen. ;• IjxtmfixerK— Men facturing' cogporation. Other stop­ sonal ser-vic^ll^yoiid the routine of re*- Dr. Kerrison Juniper of 'Or­ ThefW eek With Appropriate Prayers for Our Country, Ser- . Weavers — Men and Women * Ingenious, Those Taps mond, Fla., will be the guest pages affected thousands of epv=^. Monday, 7 :3 0 .p. m.— Congrega­ preacher at the Union CfinfifTsKAx. pjoyaSr' most' of. them , engaged in tional meeting. ^^vicemen and Their Loved ;One.s. reiving depusits^^^ayiiig checks, ,irnakiiig .Sewing?.Machine Operators — M’oroen tional ’church on Sunday at 10:46 war wtfl-k. . Tuesday, " 7:30 ,p. ih.-:-8unday OF WORSHIP ■ IK - d o rvj School Teacbers' meeting. »# ■ ' ' .Sermon based oq Joshua .'>, 13-1,7, and Thorne: loans and'*alL those other finaii.rial siprv- Spindle Machine Operators— M omen . ------—-^1------—■ {• . “Joshua, a Courageous Relieving Soldier,'and General Help Men and \Vomen Talcottvtlle Congrnational the Captain of the Ixird’s Hosti” - ices expected of a bank. Ak a strictly TODAY Church -N. ■ . ^ ^ Trainees will be accepted for all work except SAT.">: < SUN. Ccaifer Coiifflegationd and South Presentation^^ Service Certificate 'Connecticut institution mc have an un*. -loom fixing.___ — —------^ - Rev. Charlea'C. McCalllster, Paatpr by Arrtiy and Navy Commission, Lutheran 10:45 Morning worship. Rev, Church. .Missouri Synod, through Zion .'I.u- derstandiiig -of your viewpoint and a McCallister’s sermon topic will be ,3 theran Churdi, to : - “X- ♦ w V ( HEINEV b k o t h e r s a m > “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GEt TOGETHER’* "God and the Poet#.’’ Method!^ Churches willingness'to go out of our way to he *^0)01 The Week Parents and Wives of .Servicemen fn Parish, Who PIONEER PARAUIUTE CO.MPAMES. Your Search for Good Food , U ttW 10:30 Thursday. The Women’# Are Serving, Or Have Served, In the ArmM helpful to you. Ends At The Oak Grill! Missionary Society will me#t st at the Apply At Cheney Brothers Employment Office the church to sew lor the Red +■ - V. Forces During This War. ’'v'Y We’re Famohs for oar floe TNCUNOOr Cross. Box lunch at 12:30. . All hiring in accordance with A re a Stabilization coAking— Mid Mtietytag •OMMiCf 7:30 Friday evening, cljoir prac­ A Cordial Invitation to this Service of Plan. ’ . variety. From today's ex­ tice. tensive roema, «*e Mgge#tt South Methodist ChurcK Recognition to All is Extended by Zion ri^ D CHICKEN I The SoKation Army Main Street and Hartford Road Church and Its Pasfor POT Ro a s t M ajor aod Mrii. J . H. Sweet ■\'E.AL C I’T L E T S 661 Main Slreet BRACCIOLE 1 0 ;4 .y a. in. I pirdg# sUrglsnoe to 1h# Flag of th# Unitod Stal#« Tonight, 7:30—Open-air meet­ of Ameries, and to the Republic for which It MOan. KEROSENE RETAIL AND BAVIQM ^ ing. - stands; oa# NaUoq, Indivisible, with liberty and Sunday M OBILREAT f u e l SPAOH^TYI,:/^v RAYKINNRi, Justice for alL ' THE /POL OF THE ISLANDS " I ' Sunday school, 9:30. Wholesale \ ' ' W V ' Holiness meeting, 11. Major I pledge allegisnee tq. Um Ci « m of the Lord Jesus DIME AMD DANCE )i9 “ set will be in charge. Mnsic by South Church Choir Christ, snd to /the faith for wrhlch Jt stands. Gasoline 'Tueaday through Friday -vaca- One Rsvlour, dtotaal, with oserey. and grace OII< To the Liltinx Tunee of Uon Bible School. All children for all. welcome. ... .THE OAK (GRILL SWING8TERS THE FOUffi ifM CKS Thursday, 7:30. Open Air. •, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr.,, Preaciiing\" ■■■Ma-s 'T’w- ^------— 30 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 3894 AAMIVIV W H ITE MORIARTY BROTHERS No telling what Jap' ioldieia will do V> klB themselves. Above. Lt. BEM B C M ’Mam|Otiwf« Friday, 7:80, Holiness meeUng...... Ml. ... i.iii------Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer Weleo|M 8a alL •V “Oa the LeTet** At Cealer aaii Bread Streets r. B. Hartman, of New London, Conn., is shown giving medicat 3__ y, npcB AO Day oad AU N'lght Call KOW attention to a Nip who, after his capture.*allempied lo bite ^ hi# tonffue aod tbu# U«#d to deatk. ■ E-- ... SfT 1 ■ ' ■ ■ ■ : ...... V,*-' ■ ■■ ■ ‘ t ■ 'X ...... M ANl'l^STER EVENING HERALD. MAM H E ^ ^ vXONN:, SATURDAY. JULY 11. ini5 F lV R f i -MANCHKt^ihK K\ ^*MN(i HERALD. MANCHESTER^XONN., SAT'URDAT, JtX T^4,1'J^S IF- T PAGE FOUR '• ■■ '• . X . • " ■'■ ■ ■■ ^ ^ ■,/ -■ X' N-i

__SuK«r SWSit'htn*: riu!(|<»^No. 3— \ X y . N e i ^ ’P erfected Me tit ods^ Gel < h V- y kesults W ith Less Sugar X Here's a de luxe treat specialty VP^ «y O a^r Mpddox for gala parties. |K1CA fw»d p»A M*rl€Pt« Editor RIm Blueberry Jam (Makes About II (ilasaea, C*n and praaerva borriea it . B Fluid Ounces Each) Mftply ------la no------more than two ■ Four cups i)rcparrd fruit, 8 1-2, away from the canning , mgar, 2 i^^cups light corn ■elact only the best and use syrup. 1 box powdered fn|it pec- . • ■iio'ae-e*- tin. To prepare fruit, crush about BEER , uewly - perfe^d g ^ ^ ^ quarU fully cultivated Bike Repairs J .iding methods. Then your iresn i jjiuebernes. Add Juice lemon, N^'here to Gel .Expert Advice on Auto Ills FINGER WAVE SENSATlOH^ irrles will become' Jewels In Jars i Measure sugar and syruplAto dish Id vdur family will have fruit I arid set aside until needed._^Meas- AtBiirsShop Hollywood stars are havins their hair set wtth her. > love dejiscKs w-ith^ dre prepared fruit into a,!i to 6- Why not you? We must a.«k you to bring own beer id ^^rth»vp«r ' quart kettle, filling up last cup pr No eitra charge. sauce right through the year. of oup with water if nec- Ami liP Y(hi Need New ' ' essary. Canned Blackberriee Place over Hottest fire; Aild pow­ Wheel Gd Over ^ta (IB Qta. Fresh YIHdi 8 Canned) dered fruit pectin, mix well, and continue stirring until mixture Spriioe'St. for It. Thin- Syrup: 1 cup light cbm comes to a hard boll. At once pour yrup. S cups sugar. . in sugar umlNiyrup, stirring con­ From the youngstefF-Viewpoint, ^ East Center Street Medium Syrup: 2 cups light stantly. (To reduce foaming, l-4_ om ayrup, 4 cups sugar. teaspoon butter ritav be .added.) about the best neWs they, have-' X Heavy Syrup; 2 cups light com Continue stirring, bring to a, full heard is. the fact that bicyclekare up., 6 cups eugar. rolling boil and boll.hard 1 nrunute; no longer rationed and 'they Ca^ Evdit^mlng in Weur- HIGH GRADE blrecUons: Sbtect uniforni- .. Remove from .Arc. skim, .pour go over lo Btit's Tire, Shop, at 185 -jjlsed ripe berries, and drain. qiUekiy." P^arnflln hot janj at once. Ism ad berries in twb^rge shal- Spruce‘'street ■'and order" one of j ing 'Apparel. IlIacklHTry .lam those fins’ Columbia or Elk blcy* enamel pans. Pour sy|;up and (.Makes B Mix-Ounce (-Jlasses) PRINTING I eugar evenly over bcrrielk Stir ores that they have bad in mind Wash, hull ^ndgerush 4 cups of tar such a long time. Lfnijortunate- InfanU to JOB AND COMMERCIAL ntarefully with spoon. Let stand20 blackberries. Place over low heat minutes to draw out Juice. Trnhe- l>Xbe demand .exceeds the supply I‘R 1 N T IN (; I and' cook until soft; If seedless andXbey may have to wait for “>Ve -Invite the Pleasaii^^. Ifer one pan of berries to saue,epan. sjam is desired, put through a fine of Yol^Patfonage” ■ Cook over low heat about 2 min- one,' riv if yoiir boy .or girl w ants Pronlpt' and KlHcient Printing stave to remove se'eds. Mix 1 cup one of these famous, bieyctes, the Itttea. until eugar is just dissolved llghl com syfup and 2 ,cups of pt All HlniU. land berries heated through; stir ''suga^with the fruit pulp. Cook Jaest tiHngXou cah do la to drive fB»refuily;^“ ' rapldlyNitining occaslbnally- to over voty aonn, and ask about xXHE: TOTS AND COM MI I N I’IX-BBESS' I Fill hot jars to within 1-2 inch prevent sticking, until mixture them or telenih^e Mr. Green, the A. E J >4 •'«rs I «f top with berries and Juice; add sheets (when.^a small amount is /fiunriber Is .5450', aHd ask him to put ^EENS SHOPPE Cor. N«/uph‘l. Continue ulnr and with the lessening i«e of [and jar. Process 15 minutes in pooking 3 minutest Tf checking the family car, they have btuiome I Bolljng Water Bath. With a thermometer, copk to 222 mpre in demand tha'n ever; Whole THE CAR YOIKIWN Furn«,M ! Kiid (Same method good; for^ dew* degrees F. Skim until fre ^ f foam. faihllics now seem to/have bicy­ L tarries, blueberries, huckleberries Pour into hot sterilixed glasses. cles- and every lastahnc'- of them . . . It ta running order, Is • Plumbing Supplies I and boysenberries. For more deli* Seal imlncdiately with thin 'layer really. enjoy the^^Jfours they arc renl.asliet. Wa s m still \inng cate berries use Cold Pack' Meth-i., of hot melted paraffin. \ j* ••j.:— ...... - Next; .Tomatoea*— .;v- _ - riding! Of course, it is a most from jiA p anr*. LM Bs h«d.k hp.althTitroccupstrorr; this ridin^ of belp k em -^ o m "'p id aen t oar tii Of All kin^s hirycles, "And oii top of th taatr atr it is should get their money's . woHh ^ pKain fun! Many of^be younger the boat possliile^^mechanlcsl X from you. So they- haye you re^ t Scarce Items people have bj^'cle parties, tnk oonditlon. B* conslatanl sbool Man^hest^r write a scene, compose a short Has Cure for Ailing Cars mg along a lufich with thehi. ^ sin g It obeokMl and b^rvlced subject or do any of the other ^^Rxpert on Repairing > hera It ^11 pay. "i. ' • X . dirty work." x Hardwn^ Co. His Specialty -If you do haye the ml.sfortrine '•/ ' -. \ \ "But, doesn't a writer lack se­ ' At George’s Esso Station to have any troirtile witlXyour Peter balM ^ Prop. curity without a contract?” bike,, or havo 'it smashed-'up. don't COOK’S SERVICE ST A. 248 Nortlr Main Street "If hla last picture waa a suc­ Peter Galasso Has Good Mole'and more people are.beset *' "The location of Mr. Georges despair until you ha)fi taken it .Manchester Green Phone IgiM TeL6266 cess, he doesn't 'fiave to worry. over to Bill's TipX nnd Repair, He will be in demand and can i Stock of Hardware ill with car troubles these days and Shop at ISO Spniw street and hod -V J write his own ticket." - ■- ! North End Store. more and tnore of these Hame peo- , qquJjj ^ nioi*e convejiiently lo- Mr. Grcbn loplLit over. He is a Hollywood—"Only 30 per cent "But supposing his last ^picture ■ ple are^ taking, their cars to cated and there is an ample park- .w-izard at fixing up- smashed bicy­ SHEET METAL 1 of'\»,272 Screen Writer*' Guild was a flop?" cles arid the chanceB.'arc he will be Johneob Bros. obtained Man-: George's Esso Service Station lo- 1 Ihg yard here for the .convenJ^Ce able to fix up your 'Wke Just as Members Are Employed,” saidN^ "Then his agent is on the.vpan. If it is to . be ouuuneu. * ai , comer of Main and of the customers. You willXlnd He has to hustle up a Job. But cheater Hardware Company, local good as new- for you. T'th e ’boys all WORK . Electrical Contrietora Ftrade paper headline. Very sad. Bis.sell streets. Before car trou- yourself welcome at this service ) tnelr bikes ithe writer doesn’t have ’to worry." ed at 248 North Main street Is sure ble can be remedied the source of station, make it your headquarters depend on him to keep ------— l t 5.38 Main Street thought I.' to have U in stock for you. Peter going as good as new, and he will OF A L YPES Ualasso is really a wizard at find­ the trouble must be found and that fn ^ now on. w d he .satisfied, do the same for you. TeL 6227.761)6, The atory continued: “The total . Still it didn't seem right that is where Mr, George comes into Esso products really need no We Specialize in \ humber working is -Ziy, with ing hard-IO-get articles for his cus­ Introduction to the people of Man­ By the wav. bicycle tiros can-be. 80 many'writers were iinemptoy- tomers ind.you may depend upon the picture. Mr. .George has had bought at' Bill's .Tire and Repair Eave^rouffh and M etro having 113 on. Its pay .roll, '«d. ■ ‘ ■ ■ ■ - many j^ears of experience in auto­ chester. but for those who have not We Will Glady Give Yha RKO 44, W arners .40, 20th-Fpx 37. it,- he will do his- utm ost to obtain tried them, be sure that they are Phop arid no matter what grade Conductor Repairing "Well, I'll tell you,". said i any scarce article for you. mobile work, in fact he graduated vou finally decide to buy! you are V Estimates. Columbia 36, Universal .35, Para*, Thompson. / ‘You take the cashier from the Automotive Engineering everything that arc ndvcrtl.scd for mount 34' and Repitblic 32." Pity By the way, did you know that them. ■- George's _^Esso Station is sure of getting your money’s Call / \ in the studio commisary. If she Manchester Hardware is the only School in 1907 and has been gain­ .worta at this Shop. Y'ou can also the poor screen writer, I mused. got her narne in the paper, she ing experienceperience everyevcij- dayuaj since ,1 the original Esso'Station in Man- htive a new pedal pdt on, buy ac­ n p Rm an b e n t z At MGM I encountered Morton store ot'its kind giving" 8 * H A most Intere.sting side- cheater the products handled here Eleetrie would be called a movie worker. Stamps with cash pu^^ases^ It then. -- ...... cessories here, replaee''‘a chain, ot M2 Edst Center Street Baagea — Befrtgemtnra Thompson, the man who com­ light op Mr. George is the fact are Esso products exclusively. almost" any other thing th ^ "you posed .the screwball collection, "It'.H the .same with anyone who Is a good idea to save thi-se Sta-tnps Atlas Tires arid Batteries Telephone 8966 ever wrote anything o0th the In- arW gain extra dividends on yiftur that he spent four and a half years may need. The best part of it all is •■Joe'the JWounded Tennis Play­ in auto racing, I competing at In The tires sold here arc Atlas the fact that ajiy of these, thipgs er." At present he la, adapting for tentloji of selling ,11-to-the movies. money byoy uimuik; turning '^ncm-them i« in for -. -r- tires, an EsSo product and one If bfe craj^ up his car, shoots valuable premiuma. It you are al-^^!annpolis. Shcei^ishead Buy and A1 tn'at you' may b^taere will be the screen a chapter of his • opus *7 '. .. ____k__ x%4Haw rklnf'nfitoona among other pl.accs. that will pfive you excellent .service. priced so very reasonably.,. Irideed -entitled, “My Brother who Talked apmeljbily'or has his house robbed, ready saving them, remember that Atlas Batteries made by the same :the 'piper call him a screen writ­ yojir favorite hardware store, the Gives F.xriert .Advice any repair \vork Jhrit Mr,. Green BJULX-TIRE with Hofsei.” You; will find Mr.' Geprge always ■company arc" sold-herPTtnd it tntght docs on the bicycles is' "iiilvvayi R. Braithwoite ■v: er. And anyone can become an Manchester Hardware Company, be a wise Idea to check on your and associate membec of the Screen now has thsse valuable stamps. willing to-lorik yoiir car over and priced :a£ a most surprisingly low “W hat about the plight Of -the, If the trouble li? riot tori much of a battery’ right now for in these rata-fot the t^^Ig,of work that is Keys Made, Locks Repaired screen wrlUrlXJ^'lnquired. Wfiters' Guild at a nominal fee. No two w:aya about. U, now is the iJ.ays of short, trips, we arr/lnclltipd REPAIR SHOP TTiat's why the figures xrc 'con- time to get your house in good Job, he will be able to fix It rig h t turned out. . • , - "The ao-cafled pHght of a on the spot for you. However, if itp neglect our all importririf hnt^, Mr. Green will be glad to give Tools Ground.... ' Wm. H. Green, Prop. fiislng." • •- shape with a good, coat of paint tcry. When you are having your 3reair'^a^ter,'l8 Jddeed 'a happy and you can't get belter paint than the work is such .Jhat iL taq\iires a you quotgdions on any Job. Don’t nel" he answered. The answer "Then the, writer's lot i's not 90 Ox-Une Paints. .One reason . for garage Job. Mr,;Griprge will recom­ car filled with Esso gas, look at forget >ri make this popular repair Lawn Mowers Sharpened Columbia and- Elk Bicycles. was atartUng because movie dismal?'’ . their popularity/ is the fact that mend one or'two places to. which the full line -of accessories carried shop Jtour headquarters for re­ writers uioally consider them- Thompson, shifted -his expensive thky are manufactured from a pre­ you mav- take your ear and have here, you will no doubt find Just pairs and any-bicycle parts that Electrical Utilities' ' n . U. 8. hree. '■eives ithe most- mistreated Indi- . cigar In hla , mouth, rubbed his the Job !flxed up . right for you. what you have ly>cn wanting at a you may need. You may be sure war formula calling-for pure,Jin- Re-Conditioned\ Repairs. Seryics. . viduals outside a Japanese pria- bay window and said, "No.” ' seed oil, and therein lies the dif­ Manchester people \ are certainly price surprisingly Imv. Champion of the utmost satisfaction when on camp. ference from ordinary paints. fortunate in having a man who is Sparkplugs will put extra vim and you trade hfife. Guna Repaired- Accessories. - "But only 30 per cent of them willing to diagnose car troiibles., vigor into yoirr' car and 'taose' are Named on l,eglBlatlve Council These pa'^l® vVllI stand up and re­ are employed,” I protested, . tain their gloss for a tang time in for this la woHt, that requires a also sold here. '■ \ Cbloredf .lenses in eyeglasses 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 180 Spruce SL' Phone 5450 "They are the unlucky ones.’ all kinds of Weather; ami here in great deal of experienee. Onee For all minor repair Jobs, re­ have been used since the middle . he said. "The beat Idea is to flx , Hkrtford, July 14— (/P) —Two the troubte is found, it Is not much member that George’s E.sso s ta ­ o the 16th centpry. Democratic and two Republican New England I'lwt is what we can tion will give you wonderful re­ It 0o you do nipt have to be under state senators have been appoint­ expect—any and all types of of a Job usIiaUv tor jiave it fixed Contract. If yoq. are signed to ^ weather. Why not drop over and and bv acting as a diagno.stician, sults. depend 'tinon Mr. George for ed by Senate President Pro-Tern [.good serx’ice. His slogan is a goo106.and it is well to remember it, the Legislative council until 1947. "Quick Cures for Ailing Cars." P lu m b in g an d HDat- They were Democratic Seriate have a full line ol(-all kinds of in­ convenience. GREENHOUSES Lea^r Leon RisCasat of Hart­ side and .qiitside ipalriU, enamels, ing Business for Mahy 621 Hartford Road Manebeetee eti;., so you can Just about choose Hardware Company will gladly de- , can\name..,*iSO the sprayers to iise ford:- Republican Seriate I-eader Special Attcotloa Hospifol C, Raymond 0rock of Hamden; 'anything you \^ant and be satis li^ver ymmpur^^^ Don't'forget Manchester Y ears. ' senator Nicholas Spellman (D.) of fled . / is not convenient to.drive over, call Hardware Company for all your Ulven 'To Pboa. Expense Plan Norwich; and- Senator John P. Rlgh^bw, Mf. Galasso has in a tftem. the number Is 6265 and they] niwds—you won t"go wrong.here. - Rely on our egperience and Orders Pei 87U0.. Whitehead'MR.l of Barkjiam»tead. full Urie of! canning Jars and rub- will sec to It that your order iil service for best results. S peeiali.t. ui iro- For Meta 'Women an^ beiV and you people who are rais­ neral and Wed- ChiMreit ' Malkan Is an ex-offlcio member of carefully filled arid delivered to the council. Senator Malkan also ing a vegetable garden— and few you.. d I o g Arrengo- PAYS W»B: RPriointetl Senator Edward L. people' are not these days—can ob­ You gardeners will need plenty CAPITOL m enta Sickneas or. accldent/expensea Fenn (R») of_Greenwlch to the tain your canning Jars right now of spraying materials in order to Johnson & Xiftie when confined In any hospital so that you won't be caught short' GRINDING CO. - By Having II Serviced At , 145’MAIN STREET X Cot Mowera. State Finance Advisory commit­ keep the bugs under control in ACKVIUE anyw iiere ,ln the" C. 8. A. or tee succeeding Former Senator .without enough Jars to preserve your- garden, and ' Maileheste-r 38 Main St. TeL 79.68 -X" ' Phone 5876 Potted Plaata. . ^ \ Canada. 'Room and h«iafd ex-- your vegetables in. By the way, V A l M 3 STATION John Christensen (R.l of Windsor. Hardware Company have in prac­ 427 Hartford Road Tel. 8886 penses' up to 88.00 per day .for there are Iwo kinds of Jkrtly gt*sses tically any kind of spray that you “When Things Are Dirfl ■rat 80 days’ confinement— available over at the Manchester Our Business Is Good’’ tS.QO per day for next 90 days' Hardware . Company now. Re­ GIBSON'S * Cattle and Poultry conflnetnrnt.' This plan, may be member how hard they haye been SAWS OF ALL KINDS Prescriptions, Ezperlly . V . changed and designed to lit the Complete Stock of All to get ? Well, Mr. Galasso has in a Are Bringing Top PriMs!. nes & Son SET AND FILED ' Filled — ..Accuracy GARAGE weeds of any lndi''ldiial gronp VITAMINS full supply right now and. If you Manchester B. H..OIbaon? Prop. V\ '"V of' Inatirad workers. No medi- are plarining-on puttthg up Jelly FEED (kt l.owesl Prlres? ' WIN-PmVER Efficiency — Quality! ckl examination. or Jam, better b% sure of getting, ' Spedaliaing in ■'"X Phone, Write or Call Gb AiThur Drug Slore« the glasses now while there ig-an Dry Cleaners FREEZER UNITS BEAR MOON'S FEEDS 815 Slain .St. Tel. 8 ^ , ample supply: The Edw. J. Murphy , \ 9S) Wells Slreet AND ELECTRIC FOR BEST RESULTS! Thol~8wen plan, you’ve got Tor later, oh epn be realized you used to and it’s nol so hard to keep oh buying that ALLEN & Itan't forget that Manchester ’ IdGHTING PLANTS ^v-Wbeel Allgninent. S-OUi Drug Store much more easily—i/ you keep your head npwl \^ ■ War Efond every week dr every, months—is the time to -■V. Telephone 72.64 No. 4 Depot Square flifake afid . H ITCH C0CK g r a v e l y TR A citlR S UarSoretor . . Nowr-is the time to Sock,your mosey away ii^the best ihsure your fuhue plans. A|l Lines of Insurance :rr Sales and Service. Complete Fourttain Serviw LARSEN^S 953 MAIN s t r e e t ^ ^ F Q R ~ Expert Dry tavvice! ' investment in the world, imd at the same time give You rnay .be able to Tulhtl them the hard way later on ' V TEU 6105 —, - BRIGGS AND STRATTON “AIway^|)nThe Square” FEED SERVICE . - ENGINES V, 185 Main SL Phone 5012 SN Depot l*liooe MUtt your country the ^help it s asking for, with W ar Bonds. —ty scraping up the money somehow. And again-—you Sales and Service. Bernard J. Hart, Prop, Diiponf Point Products- Cleaning S^ryice Now—goods ore scarce and prices high. You’ll get a may not' rv good dollar’s worth iT you don’t spend your dollar now „ wife—you’ll do it the easy way—with War QUALITY - BUSINESS CLOSED T. P. Hpllordh W A L L P A P E R Whatever May Be Your Buy Ynur Hardware j —if you hold on to those War Bonds Ull they mature. Bonds hoio to have and to hold! There’s no better way P R I NTINGI . DURING WEEK FUNERAL TIOME ALL r o o f in g rbe printing, and Housewaim Now—when you’re may)>e making more n\oney than to help your country—ohyourselfl ’ " job we do lor OF^ JULY 16-21 4deally located—coavenleot and ' ^PICTURI FRAMING^ y o u will .way from tae body UH>magb- : |« A i ^ s ' -ProbleHx -V. ConichliB. prove—aattw ——— - Needa-at i ■ IPS . Your Loeal Rooter, factory, -,be- OPERATION ’ tare. metlnctlvc Servlea Mo* RADIOS 8 B E \ . ,! 'oaosc It will em Parllittea s. • " .... Can Help Yon With A be priidjDoed under tbe moat JULY 23 JACK ROAN'S modem, efllcteat. oeetliodB. Uet AMBULANCE SERVICE Repaired. Ruberpid Roof oar eatimete. ' ' John S. Wolcott V Hardware Store Dependable Quality — Service 1 DAY AND Nt4JR*r; \ Rea^nably ^ 390 Woodland Street JOHNSON PAINT CO. WILLIAM U. SCHIELUGE i t Son Cor. Main and Middle fpk. 175 Center SL Phone 6060 [Tube* Tested 699 MAl^ STREET TEL- 6854 ^ Phone 7707 , 180 Spmee Street T«L 8890 Yelephtiite 8597 Bonds-to have and to Ldirge Stock ARE Let a SERVING YOUR NEEDS Have Your Furnace N' In All Gpiswold's Parts CHRYSLER, ^ PE SOTO, PLYMOUTH YOUR Free • .4cff0n And Chimney TIRES SPORTS EQUIPMENT r ^ 1 SPENCER step Aroand To Se> Ualt, Service Station SERVICE AND GENUINE PARTS „ WEARING AIR WASHED SUPPORT We have' It, If lt*a to be had. 311 Main street . -t OUT? We can get.lt, U Ife to be got. TELEPHONE 845# trita ^ Lateot Type aqalta EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK relieve that mus­ We can do It. II It can be dona. mentr Bcdoce See hniard. iv>; 8 WE CAN MAKE THEM LAST cular backach. It la oar aim to eenra yea ea etaon 6ae«i and get mnxt- «i . LONGER! and faugufr—fiva wen that yea’ll •%ah for more." taatlag effidcBcy wttb • rl*"- ron new energy.' Specializing In ••Qiilck Cures For Ailing Cara" ‘889-841 MAST P. NASSIFF ARMS CO. ■ MAIN 89 DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE MePABTUAND General Motor GEORGE’S Apartment 84 O SPORTS BUPPUICS , VAN CAMP BROS. Tkandajr URtil 9 P. M. Ernest Roy, Prop. j 995 Miln SI.. Manrhcater. Cona. - i V.; ESSO STATION " (iardm Orlvc Repair Work iSNcwniMSL TW.StiS’' I Satorday At 5;:tb P. M. 241 NO. MAIN STREET . , t TEL. 5I1S Mala Street At BlaaeU Street PHONE 16M TgL MaActaatee »-16f7^‘ ...... MANCHfclrEK EVENiNU llERALI^ lAHCBESim. CONN iTURDAY, JULY U, 1944 PAGE SEVEN MANCMt^H’l hK fc:VKNIN(J,/ilERAT D. MANCHESTEK, EONN. SATUKDAY^ JULY 11, k G E SIX ------z 482353484848535348485323484823485353485348535353534823 Flames I^in Cctliser Pittsbui^ Rides Qnt Typho^ Manchester . 'il .hcToM’ wT'-KQUld f‘ 'llo\v it fOOO FOR 45 up'tvjth the oonsistent 'iu'-AU^ck Connecticut tmments R iver Road War Casualtie ^Evening Herald which id now 'nearing: it* climini,- Bj; Malcolm Mollan , Old^u^iiig Durihg July and August Ye.etcr A PUBLaBHGD et A former edilpi_ of The Herald, now retir|il. writes weeklySTils Set^-News j*i:ecedeiit List of Connecticut Men. Dead, Wounded or jHlsalng, ■MPAt.n PRINTING KX>. INC- historic ..prat,,in the war with Ja­ 13 BIwell'Streit Y ankee convictions on matters, major or minor, from-his hotnc^ on the N As Released By the War and Navy Departme^ Today. Tw:iD'';::^urg Battle to pan. , The-UiiUed States Third \ Mincliecter. Conn. .. . banks of the-S’ inntrCsipiver., ' These Reports Are Based On Prior Notimatlon To TBOUAS PBROUSt'' neet. ln a sweeping ,right hook By A. H d. Ankb Reporlerir^ (>over- take its prohlem.s. . John P. Frey, Bring., Highland Park OencrsI Mtnicnr ------'’f r ------president of the' "\AFL's Metal Next of Kin and Casualties Noted Here M a/ Previoiialy"'^ WE CLOSE tack,'sailed direrttv lip to thV rounded October*l. l8h. 'Tiades department, said 18 months Fire, Under Control. iVe hope that IteniOi-ratlc State t ’ dan't siippo.se dhere ai*e ao'-ofi 111 Ihe^^ngth " of lh^-t.uu the universe, whether, they ever JjjsT^ b e ^ s e it's so jfnprobable. By 'damea Marlow X . - dicate that our batth08 heard of it -before or not RS - 'liy - b" r the w'fiijK ' Jap population rhay -. .3 iiOU cruisers and destroye^^ stood fare red. V . ' plaiii,TC8 an old shoe, the new sec- 'Some Examples ^Iven partment total cajuart^lists, consisting 13 dead, 434 woundeitand - again be used as a gathering place. elieerad Oat Tew ..tlJ.OO the ^Vftl'fed States. ^ As a nfrtfon go jump Into ^hij^en: of Japan or AT 6 P. M. Pestem 8uAm and APO within sight of the Jap shofK^^d | It was in the hec'tlc lant days of Here are some examples of the Id mlaslng. ,-Tfieae casuaHiea bring the/total reported to hej^t-'m kin [ The fire was discovered shortly .u/e “ are little troubled by doubts into the craters, ofvthe'scores of retiry of labor—Lewis B. Schwel- carried out their bombarding e session at Hartfcrd that one Tenbach—sat down in a tan wind- diversity of government controls and released for publication since December 7. 1941. to JjiiyiS, 1945, I before 3 o'clock by one of the em- UBUBGR OF active volcanoes w^tyh CouldilH. over labor In one way or another: ■__ : associated prbs- without encountering any opposi­ rf the most charmltig and high> as do .how this or that, situation is breaker Jacket like soldiers wear ^>rl33,835. classified aS'follows: / ' ■ / j ployeeS on the 3 o'clock shift who The^AsiOCleted Prese t» eacWileely pbwrreil- voting, ladies of the Re-^ going to resolve Itself. It will be possibly be kept alive , f ^ any bet­ The War Labor Board and the tion, either (roih Japanese ship's and humbly set a precedent. Treasury department- have con­ ' ' ' "■ i/ xprUoner* . I was walking near the mill. .He re- lintitnd to the use of repub.icetlon party .approached us and ter reason than to cook Jkps Or (At least newsmen who have dl/newa dtipetchej credited to or not or sl^nes. • let' fairjUie choice rumor that the this way. Itjw ill be that wa», trolled Wages. Tpe War Manpower Ing of lyar Totals ; ported It at once. At that time the fcerwlse eredited to thts paper end Half of us >rttay. believe it will be perhaps. aJl..of a sudden, it may. covered Washjngton for ^0 y^ra commission Jjks controlled'" Jqb- I the local news pubMsbAd here. B-itween this historic first. and|hasic i¥ft>«n why there would be never remember a member of the United Slate.s Navy*.'.'., l‘0;45l‘ 2,2d»x .^66.729 j - iS * the oije half of us believe jtr^strike the Japs that ft would b'K; clianglng. The Fair Eniployoaent X 1 fiia isxooh "outh of fh®-' building. The iti repetition; there will be . no I no General X 5wmbly division of cabinet doing anything like it be­ United States Marine Corps, 911 i,8.)8 j house l.s outside of any fire dlatrltt All rtshts of republication o. special . - .w w.a h. h. i jiidgeshlp.s'w-asHfiat Senator Bnen will, be the other. But those who more comfortable for them if- th e^ Practices/Yommittee has tried to-^ Uspatebes herein, are aiao reserred guch gap as there had to be 'be-| Cummings fore,! preveX^ dlacrlmlnatlon against tlnifad States Coast Guard.. 95 0^^^,116/and while men from the mill were . . , f W 0 F W Full eerrlce client, of N. B. A Serrlce afe uncertain are very few indeed, gave up acting like insane m^ Schwill«nb5ch called an off-the- tw-een Doolittle's raid . and the ordered SUtte Chairman wopl^ra seeking war jobs on ^ ttin g out Case Brothers hose a t , recofd press gbnfgrence, sat down sent tn Chief Foy of the present continuoiiB air offensive : .Maher'to obstruct such a dlvi^oh , That means'-'tbatmeans we think not keys and were to try the exj^ri- lUnds of race, eolor or creed, "" Total Casualties .... 68,596 11,457 4 047 133 835 I " " " "'t** Sent tn Chi^f Foy_of the Publishers Represeiiutlres: Jh« ment of behaving'-like humarf be- , Wit'.i tlje newSmeo whose beat is he War and Navy departments, ■ ‘ South MailSiich.’ ster, Fire Depart- ijMlius Mathews Special Agency—New against J a p a n /^ ’e are ready to at all coats. If he succeeded In only quicki.v but.in bold outline. the Labor department, and aaky 1 ment. , I. ill'll missioq, the fair Ipfwtmant . Ings. taking the medicine/ they the Maritime commission and the .Navy Woi I York,-Chicago. Detroit and Boston. them simply: •- War Shipping administration have Chlef, Ritshes to Scene keep it up. , on, .Senator McAlghon walKjn Take the question''that- loomed to Angelica.-'' S'ebaNlan/ Anthon W ows PO W s bureau have,, coming to them an What do yOu think I caj had a hand m wage controls, too, No. 4's.purnp ^aa dispatched, to I wS m bbr au dit or And It seems obViqtHJhat, un-1 obligated to/prov1de M h /so tremendously, six years ago, Pfc., U SM C R ^arent^ Mr. and the-flre and the chief wfo work with the news­ Hugh J. ^pney. 1 Benedict Court, '1 / Continuing surveillance .of We suppose there wHI be some crats, and Jh' McMahon-Mah^^^,.,,j„.^. that sort of xthing, the contest/^and there's a chance *40 ing had been boarded up since la.st IN men. They're.^*’ ® ' coMsini HI)R*S Greenwyh. spring and this kept the fire in-j who see' in the go' lefnment's ban.>'‘R«''i*“‘ ‘'yV that she .may. But with this coun­ ifn d reports of progress on the fbetterat thi- handsX S r^ G en Z a i^ years ahead will praise him, or j Mod«l A.}-A Main Street De Mar. Edmund Harold, "P. side. It spread through the entire Wind whips up Pacific .waters around the Ar try still fulK.^ Red haters, and ; Sgt., USMC. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. rican heavy'criil.ser Pltt.sbiirgh. after she lost her SURE INSURANCE? [North Knd swimming pool. It first on Pullm^nr^ravel, and now Assembly than they mrr. cient and DishonoYabie Fraternity- windbreaker, wearing horn-rim­ one occasion when. the fire broke Borge Vl’Addell’s flr*t responslbil and^del^rate effprt bn the part Then we said that It w iv a h - we would;_ how the hell were we med glasses the 50-yeaNdd secre­ riquea, Donald Ronald. Pfc., Riird to think of a good la>tXr of ^ulttjpfllionaires scared silly at ', out on the east side of the building [ity, after the pool— project had_|iof- WAahlngtoff- authorities to^kill going to keep oiit.^ ...... ^ tary asked the queaUom* I^M C. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. It burned several trees located like IMalie* rooting htmsejf^i every Appearance of the. shadow of j Frgnkly he wasvtrying^ t6 x P ^ rank Eriques, 8 Somer street, 8iib Blame through aU the loose controversy ican public. . Fairfield 'County pnicflre and heNsaa right that we didn't even !,■ iallsm, and. shouting panicky | - Graham.-Ralph David, Jr., {JpUi- flee ^Breaks. Thraiigh Roof----- to find out what-vhatT they iHfoughtithbught MALEHELF 'The second floor o f the'building Actually; If' the fealltles of irAlpalng off to Umhington. at each bther-^wWch ls[-w»rnlnK». doiiht we shall m an-y USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. To Totlav Set to (io abwt could be done to improve the de- k l- was used as a hall ■ and only .rCi; the project as It stood, decide America's present transportation \VF~evPii'^ 'iPMtlnned' thec;ro- the sureKPoii*ibl* *vidwe;'‘Shy •'>*“ I partmant which I,abor Secretary Ralph D. Graham, 1786;R. Matn ANNOUNCEMENT- - street, Bridgeport. cently a new dance floor had’ been! mor to Maher himself, citing H I ance from helping us out and win i Frances Perkins before him had laid. The fire, as It continued to' Relief Sliip Continued From Page One) / To Riii$8ia iwhat had beeu accomplished well, problem are to be faced, the gov­ as an example of the lurid kind time, of ruine confi.ctence in 1 The War departtnent anndi^nces We wi.sh to announce to our many friends gnd pa- have to-finish the , job-alone,, or at headed many years under PresI-- WANTED eat its-way into the third floor, [and whht htbre needed to be done. ernment's crime' is hot ,A klll-joyJoy> of story making the corridor .one's belief •for the United States’ JM ■ whole .ylnie facilities, largely communi­ irons, that we have sold our Electrical Contracting busi­ least with what h^p we' get' f|;oin dent Roosex’elt. broke through the rpof several' ' (Continued From Page One) ..(Coptinned From Page One) As might have been suspected crime, but a crime of still top rounds, and he seemed glad to ixul^KTawn 'the xifawers were not very pro­ 800 casualties for July 13, 1045, times. cations and transportation. ness to John P. Bonino, 33 Eldridge Street, Manchesiet,'^ have ils disliellevliig It. X .l * '' the British; which may , be , soibe ■ For classified as follows: 228 killed, 1-Sy from ^the beginning, en unbiased much tolerance tor pleasure' as found. One newsman thought this Before it was extinguished the hopes that the Japanese goverr Italian Setup l.'nclianged as>'"mu»t legislation to follow Conn. Phone Manchester 2-0327r., But the report now, is that, .pc.spiie all this, howgver, there but won't be anything, torrentjal. ' might be done, another thought 325 wounded. 50 missing and 1 aurveyjfff the proposition Revealed usual. EssentiatWar w i^ prisoner of war. , ubper part and sidewalls' w e r e ; menfwill be willing to accept fi/--^ But in Italys the oldest of Allied XCtidn oh the Bretton Woods ; Mr. Bonino worked for us for a long time before he ...... >' ■ Maher may11*0^' be o»e*isiateil for the Uiiitr-t i* one vastly important tximc on something else. There didn’t seem badly burned and the lower jiart; ther shipments of relief supplies commands In. the European war. j agreements ^*’® N’®' yia t most of the so-called Imper. For the duration oT. the period ^ e,j states di.strict attorney I'm guessing. X - to be any general agreement on Also annoimced for the whole wa.s called to serve in 4he Armed Forces of our country. which most Americans seemH^ be United States Is s total ,of. 196 Meet Joan > Leslie, ‘‘Official suffered damage from smoke and j for distribution to A'llled nationals i AFHQ. remained in effect. Pre.selrit tlohs'charter. ' fedUona of the pool had either of ahlftlng oi(f' war -effort from And although this, would Outside Faclore reorganization or poHcV- Sweetheart" of American ex- water. - - j He has now returned and is fiilly capable to care for any I transport him to " ‘it'Uesltaj.it to express their usu Army personnel freed from Ger- detained by the Japane.se/ the | indlcatlona were that it would aur-1 Prnnanent Agency-.Vow ■never existed, or been corrected Washington. Perhaps -SchwcUenbash wquld prisoners of war, now in Eng­ It took nearly two hours to r electrical work ^ou may Jiaye. and we are. sure. he will Europe to the - Pa.cifi5.^a period And It isn't only that'the Japa-- nikn .'prison cam{)S. ] State depairtment said. , Vive In; some form "Or another for The House-paased bill eatab'lishea i would be a job which dhme from ready and definite opinions. That «>ss)y aoiinstMl have received the same variety o f ' ROGERS land. Joan was given the sweet- bring the fire binder control. Its! continue to give the same satisfactory service yon have before certain people became eX- I which must still last many months : v\'ashington; and which came ,npjec-t is. H<)w long 'is it going to themselves are an unpredlct- j answers if he had asked the same j Army Dead— PaNfle Regions ^ | Sunk on Return Trip ■ nrany,months, probably as long as'the bank as Tnrlndependentrper^ tor M>4J in heart tag after a special Showing cause w as. undetermined. I there are any siibstantral number, ,„nnent government agency. It expected and received from us. cited about them, or were easy to i — f*cte of American railroad from Senator McMah'm. i', . fcompictely dispose of thc^ ahleXc*^®*' thia war. There are'j ot t944 prodvition M| question of any group which, al­ Czapla, Stanley J.. T5, son of i The Awa Maru Was sent to the 4/; $. ftitimot^ by Mrs. Christine Czapla, 53 (Tharter ' of, her new film, "Rhapsody in In the lower part of the build-1 bottom on a return tri,f> to Japan of American and British troops In „.as created in 1934 by executive We want to thank each, and all for youi' confldenct correct now. I life are these, that every ounce of It la difficult to think that t h e / ' " ' * " cenipwevv ^ other ''Xipredlctables too. H ow ' though familiar with the Labor j CORPORATION ing dishes owned by the Highlamjl for' Japs? ' - , ./ roou A^HyHyroj. fc#> I department, had not made a de- ^ Oak Ave.,-Hartford. ! Blue;’* at Boumesmouth fpr after delivering a cargo of food Italy order as an ffistltution to make and continued faith in us and our work. Your continued Ae a matter of fSet. the further j power on everything that job Would come as a reward about theNcorbans? For a long,' nemi< Manufacturers of hundreds of 'Yanks recovering Park ’ Community Club w ere' SHAEF officiatlv came into ex- anything actually accomplished by | gi^ months, a yelrr- . *'8bteen by Wbr 9mod. tailed study of it. Mack, Henry C.. S-Sgt.. son of , medicine and othef/aupplrcs at short-term loans for financing ex- patronage over many years has been highly appreciated atepe found necessary were hut j^rbiion •Mcialt.J from their ordeals' of captivity. stored as were many blankets left i.stence on Feb^ liS; 1944. Its orig­ can roll on rails will be needed for^ the Democratic leadership Two, three,\ flve, ten ' long Time U ^\have put up with j He seemed vejy eager to do Plastica Fay Mack. 55 Mack St., Windsor. | ‘V*'j Hong Kong, Singapore and othei' por'ls and imports. It has operated I l IV there for an emergency by *■"* I porta for use of AUled war pflaon- inal desi^atioh was COSSACK— and We trust .vour relations with our succesmr will be two In number. ' military purposes and for th e, the General Assembly session; hut | „ --v 'Japanese^ntrol>APPWe"t'y whatever could be desne to get the . Warring, Oliver E-. Pfc.; broth-' Red Crpsa' | at a profit. BiixcisTtuma) ar of Roger Thoinaa Warring, '550 ers and clvlllana./ Chief of I^t§(ff ,,. Supreme Allied most happy. Mr. Bonino assumes no responsibility for One waa to make, the temp9- maintenance of the absolute ne- it might be cdn.stnied as payment years., ■ | i the/^est of a load Job. The Labor department’s story across Milt and Oakland ■ After .the fire the blankets were ; Before passage, the House slap­ to the public, to keep the public Orchard St., New Haven. of Mrs. Katherine McGUlan. 24 The United Spates had deposited Command, its; first headquarters ped down 93 to 9 an amendment by accounts receivable nr payable''of G. A. Chappell & Son, rary dam which had been put Ib'Cceasltles of American home front for the general headache of being Ask the American who not only | ^ P a rte d w ork in gX ” Korea removesj. They had not been Uamr' . were a few buildings In a residen­ informed on what was happening Streets Washburn, Robert P., Pfc., son Davenport Ave., Greenwich. Nakhoodka, Riks- Representative Dirksen iR-IllI th Inc. ' to funnel the brook water Into the expert who. has auryeyed and what could be expected. o f Mrs. Grace T. Washburn, 628 Army Liberated Prisoners ror a tial section of I-Kindon. Mr. M.h.r, by , y.lA.ok in , th, l,,< V"U"y N prohibit loans to countries not We expect soon to open a wholesale distribution cen>. conduit leading to the pool a problem has felled to conclude accepting this job, can make our i o f the .big baaeb g _ en there wasn^t anybody\or -X. IJstens to Suggestions. Savin Ave„ West Haven. Matties, Charles R. J., CpU-son Japane.se ship to dellvei-/ them On . Oct. 1. SHAEF forward "faithfully, .observing" -provisions dain All hiring done in ac­ of Mrs. Mary Matties, 45 Center evening to the mill and will oe ter at 282 No. Main St., Tor electrical supplies and affili­ - Bomewhat more permanent In is going to be the greatest face red, and we. are* pow partial- reajSy .dbcketed but can tell you He listened to the suggestions, ‘ '.\im y Dead— European Regions from there/' wMth an American : moved to Julloiivllle near Grali- of the Atlantic charter. . '* anything to atop them. KorT wenty y ^ r s and feweT.who atUI didn’t argue, made mental notes cordance .with Area Welch. Jamies^ J., _ PfCx.-_aQn_of-iatreet,.-HarlXord.------dried o u t . ______; - ctmtlHctr^ or j ville in Norma,ndy. Later Elsen- ated lines. .Further announcement pertaining to the ly apologizing In advance to o u t /h e victor in the autumn's Worid Over. Sixty Yearn Old , t guarantee/of- safe I .character. This was done In a- Qy,. railroads, and looked to them to be a fine Jump­ llisabout them and seek' to pro- and kept hla own ideas to himself. :...StalitUiation Elan-^- JohirWelchT 55 Harvard St.. "Wa-]' Warren, Harold W.. Pfc., son of pledge aghlnst attack. Although I bower moved hi ' tion now under way may be an­ Army Missing— Pacific Regions [avenue, Bridgeport. Tonica Springs 'Corporation and and a^ fh er c|Ygo returning the furt. [ready for service;' ' The second step was to secure successfully passed. , will have small Importance in Mr. [day and date for th ^ c k ChinaT which for several cen­ was builf over 60 years ago when In suchscase we could almost nounced In August. McGlllan, Bernard-JSr Cpl., son safe mihdiict still applied. aid from the North End water If, beyond such absolute neces­ Maher’s final decision."To the con--der of Nippon-r-but he s w r more turies has been their major objec­ the water was bottled and sold in G. A. CHAPPELL & SON, INC. trary, we suspect that, -Jf there is ugeiy to evade the issue/6r/or maybeI expect to hltve the -Japa licked by" 'There has been a giieat deal of / flose to .Apology supply for the original .filling of sities, there is any top priority on tive; lota of fertile land to grab criticism of the government be­ all parts o f the country. About Griswold A. Chappelk Pres, . ______, anything to the rumor at . all. ih* I frankly that he can't even Chrisfmaa—atmNmore of our lads Two Prisouers .50 years ago' soda water waa also The Stale department action, the pool, so that, the eoaking up so-called luxury and pleasure use fin.al solifUon. depends upon wheth-1 ■. - / . and lots of the most productive cause of the many govehnment brihglng the United States gov­ coming home allvi 'Riont'tftiui made in toe house, bqt for toe last “of our rallwaye,'''tt “8HSuTd~f6“ tii er“ br not "tile proposed repeal o f • gu «e»------, labor to enslave. Well, anyhow, •'40 years no commercial use' waa ernment close to an apology- to— ''\ M . M. one way or another deal with la­ Put to t)eath le 'Japanese 'government, w a s' can maintain any level of Its own the; Natch A ct takes place down] ver>’ few of ven the most the Koreans who are an easy go­ ’ v e u n d e d made of the water. our service men, not to civilian Nia'ntic -River Road, bor problems. /disclosed with release of an ex-1 ..fuuld be.ipeeded . up. This step i^Seem to feel at all The water bottled from the WE HAVE A LARGE, DISPLAY ^ /'• ing.' amiable. latT didn't, find'out In Watetford, conn. Long ago in thl» war otgai^ed certain of arv^hlng connected with labor has complMn^s f'Phefe’a na" r iGantlmwfl iFroin Psgs One) . spring was claimed to have cu r^ i hnndteii- throuFir/ OF forecast ae it kely to horses, and not to those w h o usS' clans everywhere so that it may time that the Japs-had long pkrt^ I87A Uve qualities for Vdyspepsia, in i^ ' f LAon Thorp central agerity to which labor can necessary by MJr. the/silroads to get to race tracks again be possible- to take federal the Japape^e war beyond the vital ted to take them over, and when by the Britinh Eighth Army, he gestion, diabetes. Bright's d l s ^ e ,: the Swiss . B y Experts duriag hla period of supervision or ball parks., payroll money and still continue fact that we shall, of course, they did dfacOver that they had Hold Service^' was a patforn- cutter before en­ malaria, rheumatism. S l e \n I t in politics. FINISHED ^of construction of the pool. And. In fact, any emy/'isith half a, win through to Complete and final been tricked, and taken over they tering the German Arm^. Latest Mdderii Equipniciit is process is, at this writing, Mr. Msher, In any ease, . Gauss, 32. when aske^ for a ders’-accdYding to- \ -The American heart would piasslfy the service might be doing the Democratic victory SOpie time. lATilCh in It- were good and eareful not to stick Outdoors Sunday S’OR SALE now taking place, thanka to the sdlf is proof enough that the Japs WATKINS statement before he waa hXnged at “ O iir Priees ,\re Not Hij»h man's cla|jn'''on • accommodation's ;pnrty a favor. Rosslblj; It Is the their necks out. Insteaid they 12:40 a. m., replied: tar Town Directory of 18^8. already officially expressed ” it.s MONUMENTS generosity and the public coopera­ lark of other poteiitlalltlee are a most peculiar people and brothers.j n c . POLICE as one of the, absolute necessities | ^ "Valted. They have waited now *- • Following the custom of several lANGE '"i.ean, say no more than that a deep regret” but officials conceded Expert Body and Fender Work and tion of mTi Foulds, head which makes him seem so goo^ are ifightlng a most peculiar war. JusrT about half a century for the inyofved In our v, transportation but''Bob Butler, always one ,bf years, evening aervicds wlll be held great injustice la being done.- I that they Were inaklng every rea­ of the N orthed water company, sonable effort to make amends for ■problem. ' * the eleanest- and',^moSt dpCent There simply 1» no way, of figur­ Japs tb^i^erplay their hand—and. out o f doors ori the West lawn of BUH^DING^OTS 4343 committed no. mufder. I have- Warranty Prices' South Methodist church beginning FUNERAL nothing "more to say.”- who baa, as Mr. thorp believed he 'Let's give the railnaad priorities and lntel|llgent men hi tlid par­ ing on them! being abodt ten times as Intelll-. I the mishap. this Sunday evening and continu­ GMiaa Also PhlS''aJfd Shaken r Three Specific Step* Taken MARKERS -would, -yolunteered .to supply the to" those w h o d^Serve them most. ty, ran take our accolade as the Case In Point gent and wise as the monkey men ing throughout the remaining Sun­ AT THE SERVICE To Be Reisnslered 1. The Japanese were informed Solimene & watdr necessary to briiig' th v pool best candidate In sight for jPIRE Gauas, pale and obvi­ of the circumstances under whi-ch 634 Center Street A long time ago I lived for a from acf®»s the Japan Sea, they days of July. Rev. W, Ralph Ward, ously ahaiten. He was dreaeed Telephone 5105 FOR YOUR SELECTION- either governor or senator. Jr„ will preach the sermon from 8 m the ship was sunk—how. it was ltd a cmdltlpn for operation. while dm a very competenUy rnsn- may. be fully ready' for what , .la almilsiPly, but waa hatleaa. the Ellis Memorial Pulpit, and Hartford; July 14—Dealers who torpedoiA by instruments during ^ the reeulte of Mr. Waddell's'' ^ u z z The Old Home Town” aged'VoOming house in New Ha-' fairly aure 'j^to .happen. The Ko­ OrmandJ.West NORTH ' .Gauae had written the Swiss-le­ OPEN DAILY including SUNDAYS special ■'imialc , for the aervlce Is, William Kanehl plan to sell used cars, trucks and a fog and not even seen by the StewAs^hip oysr the project several times in ihe past few ven. One of the roomera waa a reans are bigger than the Japs, being arranged by George G. Aih- Dtrertor gation in Washington, acting as motorcycles at waiYranted prices | Submarine commander. Neverthe ReUiriietl Soldier General Coiitmetor 5432 intermediary to the German gov­ have, irttjdn a Jew houjrs, had days virlpus sections of Manches­ Japaneae who had I don’t know have be^tter shaped- heads and a ton. Chairs will ^ provided for all after Augiist 1 should register with leas, the note said that since the Who attend, and persons are weN ernment, stressing the.'fact that ship had been expected in the vi­ Ahree resuila,, First, it has' been how miiny diplomas and degrees generoua 'aijpply of the aenM of 519 Center SL TeL 7775 the-State OPA before that dkt?, OU^x^tEMORULS ARE BUILT WITH ter have 1 ^ direct proof oit the Is Given PartV come to drive their cars to-the ser­ SOUTH he was ready to assume, in Ger­ cinity at thalb time he should have found that theW'‘*‘" “T -Conetruc- iWi agency said today. ' ' ■ goad news- that- one of their soni from colleges and .unlyersltles all humor.- T h 'e^ ^ e an older people, vice and may pkrticl^te In the many, responsibility for ths mur­ '' Registration applications, mall-'; Identified It before attacking. But The Army and Navy Clu|i, EVERL.4STING-PRIDE tjon o f the was basically der which he stated waa committed is back from . fljdnf duty in the over the world and wsis doing too, by about eight centuries, I service while sealed In them. . 4321 ed to all liatbd dealer* by OPA, ball the Japaneae "charge that the atr 'sound, which meahs^ that any A happy reunion took place on 'The service Will begin at 7:30 by Straub In hia'presence. He' for a report on toe repair and tack was willful and . deliberate” European war and '^rrently sta­ aome sort of post-graduate work think they might get,a lot of fun argued, however, that he was . in­ apologies to end the public contro­ Thursday evening when Pfc. Rus­ o'clock. Mr. Ward .will preach on service facilities of the applicant. waa vigorously denied. Incorporated tioned at some nearby'\alr field. at. "yale'.' He was one of the moat out of "yesslng” the NJps along "Essentials for the Steep-Ascent.” British- nocent of any wrong doing as far 2. The government is taking- versy should be ' to, -rathX^^than sell Allen arrived- at the home of Any dealer who did not receive an The evidence of such a aahKhome his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva mtaerably unhappy creaturea I till they got them x^whcrfcx they AMBULANCE as. American authorities were con­ application form may get one by “disciplinary action” with respect Manchester MemonaLGo. cerned.- frepi, Mr. Thorp. Second. thV^ne coming from the hazards of'^lu- Allen, of 140,1-2 Charter Oak ever encountewd, solely because wanted them and then knocking 'The Sign of a writing toe State OPA, 55 Allyit tp.the aubmarine commander.'The '■ Harrison Street — Manchester - American Club (BUR^E) In a written statement concern­ Japanese were so informed. The H detail of construction not yet'sat ■ropesh skies usually takes th^ street, and met hla brother, Pfc. he could not get~ warm. It waa them off 'like rows of ten pins; ASHES and RUBBISH ! ■ fi ' Worthy Service street. Hartford. 4. (Connecticut. ’ Opposite East Cemetery Telephone 5207 or 7787 isfactorily finished has now. been Alva Allen whom he had not seen ing the-letter. Army officials said; To obtain an authorization to commander w** not named nor f^l^ of « Aying visit to the old in threfc years. Pfc. Alva_ Allen. winter time but the houae was Hold "Mastere'' In and that that the United States had lo.et arrangements for continuing sup- i Its chance. i^nallv concludes with a resound- passing Jhe Nipponese's,open door ClAxsifird AdyertisementB 4 3 $ M'arranted prices, higher than - ^ .. 21 Giinles Tiu’lii(.lin)i[ Sweepstakes 7 ■■’c landing, waa hospitalized; and -ihey knew it aa well as" anybod.v* sight of the, fundamental princi­ "as is” ceilings, OPA explained, plies -to Allied men and .women ' When it is; s.iRn,^-Uie-,pool followed b/ a In- and said;_“ l wish you'd come in Count six .averate iw-TdJi t.o •. line. held in Japanese custody are now went from there; through France. —held their so-called rulers ffi CLbSED ORANGE HALL •DbreirUtlpnB ple that one man 1s not at liberty may-be charged when the dealer stands up after its original fllling. .,he, gieat Belgluni and after much hazardous here and look^ar.this man's bed. Initial*, number* *ni) - to murder another.” ' being sought through the neutral Sst contempt and outsmarted them During the Month of July each count aa a word and compound puts the car jn good operating -.Admission .$1.00 fighting arrived in Germany. He word* Sa two words Ulnlmun coat condition .and guarantees It for 30 offices of toe Swiss. They probably wheh Ute need <>« fWings it is a lighter Seven blankets over him and a Due 'To Shortage- of Materlhls! HOSPITfL^ will be alijillar to those which pre­ regni'ar supply dt' water 4s deter­ \v>ara the purple heart-in addltioiT jjpntlpually, I* prie* ot tbra* llnaa. days or .1,000 miles, whichever plane,. Or again a four-motored to fiv* battle" stars. - ' couple under, him. and he wants IG PRIZES! Lin* rata* par day for . tranatant ceded the slnking'of the Awa Maru mined, and that, water, if heces-' So I Imagine “ that when the _£UTE STUDIO Wa^ell Sees turns up sooner. bomber. But the bigger-the ship, ", Pfc. RusseirAllen entered thp more! And he has just-gone ftut tds. 'The regulation requiring deal­ apd part of the effort evidently time comes for the Japs to flee 985 MAIN BTRElrr Btaetlvs Barak II. IKI 5131 ' has been to assure Jspsnese that aary, arranged for "from Mr. the more light-hearted and care- service In February of 1943- and is after having taken his third hot Caab Charga ers to apply for authorization tq a Prioritv Messenger with the such a thing would not occur Foulds, ,a d'ecision can be made * » bath today. 'That's his idea of Ta their own islands to carry on the Conaacutirs Day* .....I I etal • ct* Faifiire His sell at these prices is designed to fTee the Manchester pilot seeBW Signal Corps of the 7th Army. He Admiliien 25c ConaacutiT* Day* ...... I • ct*|l. ct* again. ____ to the opening of the pcKil for pub- I fight; on .the mainland, which Day ...... Ill ctallS ct* WATER DEPT. protect toe buyer from "certain to be,.. , * left for overseas in' July of_ 1943 good way to keep warm—take a unscrupulous dealers who gambled When You Buy lie use. 1 ' ' 1 everyone now exp'ects, they will All order* tor Irregular inarrtmnr (Continued Froni'J^tcff One) The initial use of incendiaries This business o f "buzzing- the and saw action in Africa. France, hot bath, get his pores wide open, III b# charged at fh* on* time rate. on the guarantee wiltiout making If that happens, as we think i t ! Belgium and Germany. He wears get a good deal of no help at all A. 3077 by aircraft occiirred during the and then go out In the cold. Then REAL ESTATE Special -at** fot -tloas term eeery if these selections had been ac­ repairs to a us’ed cas,3 the agency old[home town" is, as we say, Bne four battle stars in addition to the" Also there ■A" day - adeartialng glean upon reuueaL* said. ' German ^ppellii raid on London , la going to happen, there will still back in an hour oi ao for another 1 from the Korean fplk (After 5 P. M.) ' ’ cepted here they would have -been In 1915, when ofle airship dropped [ SCREENS way of ijjetting the good "news arrowhead indicating participa­ WANTED r o BUT — Blagla, Ada ordered eaneellad befoie th* be thme who- will get""snme per­ hot bath. - I declare I don’t know [are plenty of Manchurians who srd 01 Sth day w«l be charged only | acceptable to Hla Majesty's g o v /, 90 fire bombs. that a'Manchester flier is back, tion Id the Normandy invasion ind 2-Pamlly Hoasea — lArge a«d If You Want To for tb* actual number of time the | verse pleasure out of finding the Ctimpanv Citation badge. He him. Other I hate the Japs' Insides and that ernment.” ^ Sweet Young 'Thing—1' auppoSe Buy Fuel Savings Too safe and sound, impressive Un his what to do abou.t Hmall Farms - la Slaafiteatet *d appeered charging at the rat* 7868 fault. It is seemingly always that landed Iri 'fhe Boston Post aboard guests vi ant hot witer once in .a; country could easily produce a Bolton, VemoB -and So. Wind­ earned but no allowance ot return* | Useless to Continue you’re the kind of a girl that swims t mastery of sn element , still way. But the kids who use it will the S.a. Daniel Huger on July 3rd. sor. All transactions (IJABH) Buy Or M l - can b* mad* on ala- time adi atopped ^ When he presented this solution in a dnc-piece bathing,4uit? While in Munich he view-ed the whilq. and I've told him po; but it 1 brand o5 guerrilla warfare that *n*f th* fifth day. . Mary Lou—Heavena, no! They think it Is arwcll. strange to usl-. would make things most uncom­ No "Ml forbid*"; diapisy Jine. not MANCHESTER to Jinnah, Wavell said, "he told Riisco w’yCombinatioii horror campa and saw many fam­ makea no difference.” ">x^ What hara jrooT o A Wfltn •» m'e it was h^t acceptable to the .wouldn’t allow me to get away WANTED — 2 or 3-Rooiii But, on the other hand, one can­ fortable for its detested conquer­ ♦olA I with* anytjiiug like. that. 4 - ous U'ar criminals, including Goer- That Jap waa xin his early for- Phone — 5fanch««tnr «M8 ar Tb* Hamid trill not b* reaponaibl* t Moalem league, and he waa ao de­ Housekeeping Apartment. not help knowing that, some day, ing. A t one time he was only 60 ors. once the latter became in- I-IKH (Any Ttmel. lor mom than onarincorrect Inaer- . WATER CO. cided I felt it' would be useless to Sweet "Yciung Thing—Then you ties. I’ve forgotten hia name but REAL ton of any adeartlaamant jrdared tor Near^main bus line. Call W in d o w s , Another Historic First - the ending is not goihg to be hap­ miles away from his -brother's \*olved in. conflict with outsiders continue discussions.’ ’ Bwim In an ultra-conservative camp but could not ge.t'-to. see h'm. he had more doctorates than yOu; mom tbsD eno timo. bathing auit? py. There is going „jto be oni HOWARD R. HASTINGS Tb* Inadeartant omtaaton of incor­ 8319 "The conferencs has therefore 3362.' Save Up to 30^c Fuel Three years ago. General Dqo- July 9th was his 21st birthday could shake a sUck at and eW ry-i o" Manchurian jmll. Marj’ Lou—No, at a nudist eol- which Real Estate and laaaraaea rect pubileatioilr-.el *4*Srii*tng will b* failed,” he said. which was celebrated by his im­ on>. EXPERTLY INSTALLED lltUe and hla daring' rpiders took '■ " . body in toe house called him i But how much even these mat 101 Phelpa Road. Oer. Oraas BA ESTATE reetiflad only by osboaflation ol tb* Jinnah has conststenUy main- tremendou. chances -Just to giv. I mediate family, who were mord tharga mad* tor tbo aaretce mndamd- After 5 P. M. tlTTB THE EXCXDSrVE STEEL SEAL ^ than pleased -that both boys might i ';i>octor." Re was as nosey and. ters wouW shorten toe war it la All admrtiaemanta muai conform tain«d 'that 'none should speak for ■TMMKB IPaCIALt Impossible to guess. One thing At in atyle. copy and - typograpOy with India’s Moalem population ' except the Japanese people toe grat j ^ Z t h e deitK^^'of ^th^ *Jl|tTriUnff ^ °"®® fact-hungry aa svsry other Jap 1 Agulatlons enforoao by tb* pubMalr- 5022 or 3668 1. No Draft! No Rain Veatilattoal glblc evidence that this war could I deaths f to * | boys decline , to comment on their we know, and that la. that ' the the Moalem league. Check Bring Thl* AAvL ever knew—and as secretive about am and tbay reaerr* tb* right to The All-India Congress party, t. Change Screen to Storm Saab In Mia- With $ 1 5 9 fw ^ 'aome home - to them, It was a ! *®®’ that of Manchester peo- various experiences. "T oo horrible Japs will have a lot more, room to Fair Prices edit. m»ie* oi reject any copy con­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S ate From INSIDE Your Hamel . I pie too.' . ; to mentiop" is their only comment. i his own and his country's affairs. sidered objectionable. GAS CO* on toe other hand, numbers Mos­ Thene LARGE Sxlt-INOM one-shot venture, not to be re­ Upon completion of his .30-day with all his education be carry on a tong drawn out con­ CLU8ING noURS—4Paaalfied ad* (o lems among its members and pro­ R(ia.Ht Beef E No Bnlky .Windows to Store In Oellart ART n U N T peated. It was undertaken, not: "'® *“ PP*»® ‘ h* ‘* ! KNOFLA oe publlehed aamc day rouet be m- posed to name certain of ita mem­ No Fn*s_— No LatMers'— Little Timet AdAttoMl Owig* fe e furlough Pfc. Russell Allen reports didn’t know any better than to flict. once they take refuge on Can' ceired by 12 o'cHnrk noon-. Saturday* for the material damage it couldU °»"8 on idl over the country,.; to Camp Devens for reaasignnient. 5075 ber Moalems to posts on Wavell’s Broilers Veal Cutlel.s Features ^ A Pays for Itaell In Fnel Saved! Extra Fmann ifMI. boil himself and smother himself Asian continental soil. If ij'c lOiSfi. do. but for . the morale value it i " ^‘>® “ ™® «"®>‘ »‘"®®» : Provisional council. And Other Fine Foods! ■0-. No Down Paymant—34 Month* To PagI FlgMnn »e Bp—tnl ■ have to kill them all off pracUcal- Telephone Your Wsnt Adx America. 1 “ heroes of the War ; under blankets In order. to stop BROTHERS oouJd h a v ^ a t ' home in Tall Hit or .Tall Tale? ly alone it may take a terribly Wm. F. Johnson Ada am aocaptao oeai the lala- HECTRIC CO. Let D* Show Ton a Raaee S-Way Oeebbteatton Wladowl-r OMThnl show the old home town ‘ what shivering with cold. He Just didn’t General Contractor pbonc at tb* CUAitUB HATS r**u LOADS OF FUN — DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! where we were thirsty for some long- time. Manchuria, Korea and FreahnieB td the fa re F. H. A. FINANCED — S4 MONTHS TO PAY. they can do. Shall-we say we are make toe least bit of sense. And ebo^ ta a cooeaniene* to edeeitleer*. evidence that we could, hit back at Cincinnati — The Reds were Bailder — Real Estate but tb* CA6B RATB8 wtil b* accept­ 5181 Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer duly iropressied—and still un- talking about “ tall fly bails" in that's the way with Japs. Nothing Northern "China cover a lot of ter­ V Jobbing and ed ae r u u . PATUmn U paid at tb* Bloomington, Ind.— . Freshmen ABN0U> the Japa—and in Japan, ahere bualnaaa oenpr oa o. bafem tb* aeeantb again dom inate the Indiana Uni­ easy? the Crosley Field dugout recently they do makes sense. But it's al­ ritory. General Repairing Johaaos-Boftt Homes •11 NnHhl the Japa then thought they were and Hod Usenbee came up with day following tbo first tnsarttoi. ^ Eveninq Herald versity athletic scene for the 1944- BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. ways-something no sane person Anybdw 1 wish we had h'ad few­ -V. aaeb ad otherwte* tbc CUARUK RATB. Reymandev's Restaurant .wlaalng their a'ar thousands of the No. 1 tale. - He Inslste Babe b r o a d STREET .45 fports year, flrst-year^.athletes ins WOODRINF. STREET H.XRTFORD (S) would have 'expected.: * er people In thi* cmmtry wjio had Gall 4386 will be enllerted fjo reaponelbiMty to* 35-37 OAK STREET TEI.EI*HONE 3922 TELEPHONE 3-1359 miles home. ; The raid was ; New fan research has permitted' Ruth once'hit a ball so high that TELEPHONE 7426 .-rnire in telephoned ad* will b* a»- , } 5121 Outnumberln'g all other classes the number of types used on.L'. he had to duck the ball when Slay H op .-toy Wa.v made a sort of religion of danm- Before 6 P. M. eumed and tbalr aeeuraoy cannot be jeoipbined by a two-to-ons ratio. x ip histone first, and -many battleships to be reduced from came down with-Ruth standing-on during the last] gnarsntsafii V, HK!\A1,!\ MA^’CHKS rKU^L'<)I^N ^^SA FLKI)A\, JUIA 1945 MAN( Q HERAX.D, la A N C itl^ T ^ OONN;; ,^SATURDAY, JULY 14,1945 PAGE EIGHT / T»T Charter Approved Church School TliirciJFleet 1t*$ in the Works WT'IO—lOiiO 1S3U WDRU—1360 ^8 Radio \VHTD—MIO By Thumping Vote WAR BONDS Weddings ;^jSpaii Firs line: Ends Session Bastam War Time ’s 5-4 Win Oper Men Cld To Go to Senate Great Fires Rage 1:00—WDRC — News; WHTD— s 6:30.;‘'-WHTD Answer /Man; 'x Comes to a Successful News; WTIC—News; WTIC — j W THT — Ozimek PplteH Pro- Rfchtcr-Sweet (iDqntlnnefl From Page One) News. (’ gram;- W TIC—Bob Steeto. Mlaa Valerte Thelma Sweet, (Continued from Page One) CK>sC; Had Enrollment 1:15—WDRC — Soldiers of the 6:45—WDRC — News; WHTD— Mac McGuire Pitch iBEhter of Mr. and William Local Sport Chatter [ Flood Allows Only 4 qda^tioningvpf charter points, told Press; WHTD—Chriitian Sol-L Labor, U.S.A.; WTIC—M fa Us Sweet of. «2 SUflmreather observation planes from cruisers OlfOverlOd. ence Program; WTHT Greek p ten To Frankie Carle. et, became 'the bride of y ^ ' reporters h e ^ "reassured” by the .O' ■yoah Kind, veteran Men^s Club Bher .Moornuqs®’ former High and battleships. « answers Dulles gave. *-He aald; he Program; lyTIC —Agricultural 7:00—WDRC—St. Louis Munipl- lant J ‘o 8“3 W i Richard Richter, abn o f Mrt, Close' Ohsem’atlon Required This scasonA Vacation Bible News. pal Opera: WHTD Reporls char bested Mickey Dducca In^^snd Rec League rformer, now personally plans to offer norl^Ber- a jlitoher'a duel to th* New Brit- ,home " ' on furlough ffOm the Army Hits in Losing Caui ephlna R ic h t e r ^ Rockvlllo, Close observation would have school at : Emanuel Lutheran 1:39—WDRC — EUot Laurence From' Abroad; WTIC- ur For- j momlns •fSO o’clock at'St. vations. ain Dusty League the other eve­ expects * discharge apbn and ie been required for the admiral to church came to a successful close Orchestra; W tlC — Music for eign Policy. ■idget’s rfjwfch. The ceremony report, without quallflcaUnh, that Dulles told the Committee the Tour Mood. Stolle & Gam ble ning. ‘nieM e^'s Club won S to 1 anxioua to resume hla cag^.eareer authority of the.American delegate 7:16—WHTD—Leland Rtowe, I performed, by the aaal^tant the Imperial Iron and Steel works last nightX’lth a program ^ the 1:46—WTHT—variety Program; 7:36—WDRC — Amerii Fish and Game over the Nfnlnl. He was severely injured to ah ato- . L o s c r S Tag Bycbolski to. hrder the use of TJ. S. triiops 3 Scattered Blowi; plane explosion over a year ago. ' i- f” tor, Rev. Bronislaw Gadarow* . rolling mill was "dcmoll.shed." scholars In the dlffcr.eht depart- \ W n C —John MeeVane. Air; WHTD—Meet Y) threw th* ball , who ueed the ring serv- i ought to be defined when this nie^ And^ Blanchartji for 12 The -fact. th aX the powerful! .^pients, under the direction of Miss 'k:00—WDRC —Strictly Swing; W TH T—Arthur Hale/; ; iVTIC Ray Raihsdell Victim Notes Dick Wargo IS elected to make <1 X ~~T: ■ ■ Augustin* apprbd. On the _ Olrden flowers decorated the tion hialfes a treaty agreement ' W H lD —Baseball Game; IVTIC hii^hitial pltchutg^ debut of the ’Hie P A ’S are able to field an all American force fired upon K a-, latcr.on the forces it expects to Evelyn Stark, pariih visitor of Chuck Carson. Hits; Al SuroWiec Stars play, Ktllls was out attempt itar and the bridal music lyas —Veterans’ Advisor. 7:45—W THT Cap-'fCalloway’s O f 12 Hit Assault. anaon tomorrow afhmoon at the ex-service infield In Mike Saverick, j malshi for two hours Suggests the , make avallahle toward policing Emanuel. Frank Vittner. Pat Murdock and to aidvvfeo to third base. ilayed bv Mrs. Ariyne Garrity. 3:15 -ir W THT — Musiel Polish Orchestra.' ,• Oval ‘against ths [CJnlM Aircraft Afield; Purgy Pawlow- erichle single to right end The bridal attendants were Mrs. ships we're able th close within the peace. X, X ' Prograini WTICT^Talk by Dean Burk BycnolsUl. Murdock served the yO-milc. range of five-inch |. Following the opening hymn the 8:00—WDRC ot the Mac McGuire fashioned a neat nine appearing w ith tne. Thread r on Ray Holland’e towe obert Steams of this town as ma- -.Saying the agreement must devotions were in Charge: of Miss . Virginia ^deraleeve. City Fliers. In the doaat Guard an