Jbmr^pMtnr E vrains X tralb BATDRDAT, JtiLT 11, 194S' A rtn so Dally Ctamdatloa Par aw Msmh sC JiBMb IBM Harry Junl, aon of Mr. and Mm Harry Juul of Oak atraat la Getting R^dy Report Result tut Town home on a tan*day furlough from Heard Along Main Street 7,451 Camp Sbalby, Mlaa. DINE and DANCE at Fo|: Fat Drive And on Some of ManchetteP* Sid§ Too Of Survey Here / at Kacaor. of M H«nry Paul Shan of 4S Blaaeb atraat ’■ V I ti/f n am«t«d Vut night at oOmmenoed work yeatarday a t tha -1^ Moneketter ■ ' A Qty of Village CHahn a iha eharga o t apeadlng on Cushman Chuck Company in A feSow wa know has adopted aAba set up la the poUco budget to DANTE’S RESTAURANT f^aad Watt Ontar atraata. Hartford- Ha la employed on the Markets Begin to Dia* novel wey .of buying war savings taka care of It Ilie fhet that First Steps Taken in ^ chaaad by Ofllcer Oavag- S:00 jto 11:00-p. m. d ilft. atampa. He always drops Into a there is no provlaion for food for Caring for • t^ldren 14 East Oeater Street > OM thBewa MMteg VOL. L X L .n o . 241 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY IS, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) Winter atraat to Foley tribute Details of the local grin for a- few beers before prisoneie ia perhapa the reason PRICE THEBE CE) " riHa wlU ba In court Wed- ScvwftI War Savlnga Honda and Next Campaign. g ^ g home, for supper. He decided why that young high achool lad Of Working Mothers. ITAUAN AND'AMERICAN COOKING r a quantl^-'Of atampa were aold to cut down on the number ef was confined not long ago for 18 Featarlag OUeina, Steaka, Bfgkaril sad Ravioli. yoaterday by rewrasantatlvM ot beers and spend a quarter a day hours without food or drink. In s recant aurvay mada in Man- ^ OidsiaPatUpTalhlHOat. In preparation for tha Fata Col­ for a war stamp. Tha bartondar at Kajr flgoreB T rial iaM lira. Ftad Sdwardi have tha Manchaator Tniat Oompai, lection drive in Manchester later eheatar for tha purpoaa of anumar- tato their new houM oh the grill keeps tha stamp book for ‘Iha carnival that haa bean play­ • NO ORCHESTRA DURING THE SUMMER and tha Manchaator Chamber of tUa month, local meat markets atlng the chUdren under achool age Australians ^ atraat Mr. Edwarda la a Commerca to tha amployaaa of are displaying poaters urging all him, and In a little over U weeks ing In town all thia week was, Battle of Don Valley of employed mothers, question- ) aiiflnacr with Station WTIC DiSandro Brothara at tha fadaral householders to cooperate. SonM he win have enough stamp# to buy .without doubt, one of the most bouaing projact on Waat Center of the markets ara also distribut­ a $35 bond. Hia walatUne la being closely watched of any that ever nslres were distributed to the jr. and Mra. Harry Armatrang, ing circulars to their customers reduced, he is saving a quarter a arrived here. The lid was clamped homes by chUdren in the public atraat. day ba m l^t otherwlaa q ^ d and on tight—on the gemea and oo the and parochlsl schools. The Msn- Join British Units ^danghtor Dorothy, d Baat to hang up in their kitchen enti­ cheslAr Herat A alao, co-operated " • atraat, are enjoying a va- Information regarding tha aum- tled, "Sava Your Waste Fats To ha la doing hla hit In buying war abowa. And thsre'n good reason for ttlp to Falla and Make Exploalvea". They read: bonds. tha Ud being on. by publishing a form of the ques­ In Grave New Turn; mar band concerto to be given In We understand the liquor Inter­ A couple of other orgenizations tionnaire. One hundred and two Canter Park la expected to be ra- “War in the Pacifle has graatly ests'are launching a campaign to that were In the carnival-picture questionnaires were returned. Of To Defend Eg)^t leaaed by Mlaa Hallen Holbrook, reduced our supply of vegatable encourage thia sort of practice In In town were the watehers. One c t thia number 30 mothera not at that Otto Vlailal, of Munro axecutiva vlea praaldent of the fats from the Far East It is, tima employed rignlfied a poesibi:- R. J. AMENTA bars Poatora are being put up urg­ the organixationa had already held la apanding a araak la Naw Chamber of Oommarce, tha Srat therefore, necessary to find subsU- ing temperance during war time carnival'and aimtber had been Ity of entering aome form of em­ Expert Instmctidn,, on a ty . of tha waek. Up to data, tha tutes ‘for them. Moreover, fata and also urging the purchase of denied the right - to have an or­ ployment. Army of Nile 'Standing Nazis Pursuing Reds Amarican Legion Band la tha only maka glycerine and glycerine war stamps and bonds. Either that ganised traveUhg road show here. Sixteen EaspandeJ Soldiers Get I Ufa-aaving elaaaea at CRoba ona that has voluntaarad its aarv- makes ex^osives to down Axis Another questionnaire waa aent Spanish Guitar, Banjb and Mandolin ' Firm in Newly Won icaa to provide entertainment for planes,'stop their tanks and sink or face w ar-tim e prohlbitioa.><‘ The ona that haa already held a _ V awfanming pool will begin their ships. The United States carnival had been ordered to cut out to ascertain how many women Positions 10 Miles H Tnaaday avanfaig at 7:15 un- thoae staying at home thia sum­ out some of the ganiM. In Mancheater would be wilting to Test Before Germans Claim 30,000 Nazis Pointinig Menacsi{ mer. needs millions of pounds of glycer­ It took an aiteat a<. a wonLui For Beginners and Advanced Puptb. ^ r the dlractido oC William "Bill" ine and housewives ara the ones automobila driver, the other daY ^ So rapraaentatlvas of both or­ assume tha responaibUlty for day West of El Alamein Russians Taken Cap­ Engine Tom ah. Ihcaa flaaaea are open ganisations ware on hand every care of such children at a nomi­ Private Lessons Only. ing Spearhead Townrd m m and wmnan and both Scholars In the Gospel Hall that can eupply them. b r^ out a fact that a good many After Repulsing All -:v ? "Don’t throw away a singla drop police officers didn’t know or night this waek to make certain nal charge. Sixteen such women Telephone Hartford 6-4737, Momini^ for I^om ation. Real Action ^■4 t tive in 11-Day Battle Volga and G reat I u A m * pShnlor and Senior counaa will Sunday school wUl have thalr an­ of used cooking fat bacon grease, hadn’t been previously Informed that the Ud remained tight—and responded. ' Attacks by Gemans. By Foe Hits Nd. Pao^ bitereatad in nual picnic today in the Center meat drippings or frying fata. about. The woman had a Connec­ ao It did. Through the hffice of Robert J. Southwest of Rahev; trial Gefiter of Staltet- , thcae elaaaea ahould regia- Spring woods, and all former One group watched events In Smith, Stpto Commissioner of . . Olobe Hollow before ne^t Aftar you’ve got all the'cooking ticut motor vehicla regUtration, Director of WarOme Strong Resistance grad From BloocM|f members and ara Invited done, pour them through a kitchen but a New York state Wvtng U- connection with - the carnival to Welfare,. theae homes are being Cairo, Egypt, July 18—Cfi*) Lands Platte to attend. The plan la to have a atralner into a clean wide-mouthed cloariy that they discovered that investigated by Mrs. Frances .,M. dog roast at flva o’clock this aft- cenaa. She waa anestod for fail­ — ^Britain’s Aimy xft the NUe, Maneuvers Sees Prac­ North and Northwest W on Positions Seaiit can. Keep In a cool, dark place. ure to have a CoanacUcut driving tha carnival wagons wera carted Henshaw of the Divlaion of CSiild once again Ixdatered by Aus­ of the children of emoon. In case the weather la un­ Houaeholdera are urged not to uaa Ucenae. H er attorney. Judge Hyde, from the railroad yards by an auto Welfare.' Mrs. Henahaw baa re­ tice Last Rehearsal " i - t Of Voronezh Indi­ Wright Cydone, Back 200 Miles Away; I i h tn th a ra n church are re* favorable. supper win be served glaas containera or paper bags. brought out the fact that under truck tractor without bearing ported that the homes of Mra. lo - tralians, stood Arm in its that the vacation bible in the hall at 415 Center street ontle Heatley, 333 Lydall street, For Many of Troops, cated in Communique. vaders N ear Bognehor* ‘Taka them to your meat dealer the law she had the right to drive trailar license plabm. T ^y msln- newly won poaitioins 10 miles A T ^ V 1 ' At Plant, Mute Evi­ under the direction of shout the same hour. after you have saved ^ pound d'r for a period of six months with tatned that was a Ihw - violation. anA of Mra Charlotte Schiebel, 310 west of El Alamein today aft­ H i^ begina Monday Eldridge street, have been Uoenaed '* ’■ •• dence of Ferocity of more. He will pay you for your the New York license, and the six However, the carnival proved to be er repulsing sharp Gemum Wadaahoro, N. C, July IS— — Berlin (From German Moscow, Juiy 18. — (ff) —> with raglatrmtion at the waate fata and get them atarted on months rssidence here has not ex­ a good one, and It closea out to­ by the State Department of Wel­ .A rat 5:>0. The achool la opon fare for foeter day care of children SUPER-BINGO attacks but Marshd Rommel Tha U. S. Army's first wartime iroadcasts), J u ly IS.— — Non Counter-Attacks, The battlo of the Don Valley Teachers Needed their way to tha war induatrlea. pired. Tha case was thrown out, of night ao that a lot of headachea three to fourteen yaara It wlU help him If you will deUver course, sad the police were that will probably be cureA of woridng mothera. Other homes was reinforcing hia forces by nwneuvan get uadar way la the The Germans declared today took a grave new turn today your fata early in tha week.” much more informed about the will be licensed as soon as the re­ $200 IN PRIZES- air and aaa and preparing for a ChroHnas today with aa adaxu that the Russians were being New Yorii. July IS.—(Jv-TlWy with the Germing pointing a I I I Local Schools Hayden Oriawold, head of the driving regulations. ’Ibey’ra arresting Oonnectieut quired application blanka .ara sent new thruet toward Alexandria.' Uoa by Uw director that “this may puraued “on a broad front” in don’t atrike off medato for ^air­ menacing spearhead toward; to the state department. and Mm A. Edward Qraw- local aalvaga committae, ia pre­ drivers In 'Vermont for operating Oen. Sir Claude Auchlnleck alao ba Uw last dress rehaaraal befom the south but turned to the plane engines, but: If tbey did th e Volga and th e jjrreat in-' of WathdHRI afreet left this paring to Btart tha drive on ached- with dim-out headlightA we have Foeter day care inchidee a mid- waa drawing new atrangth from Uw ahooUag for kaaps atarta for If you waft to start a good arg­ central sector northwest of here’s Ona that ought to get two! duatrial center of Stalingrad for a tan^y vacation The war had taken teachers ule, and Uw detaila, which have ument Juat approach a group of been told, ^m s aome driver morning feeding, a mid-afternoon ARMY & NAVY aUB, Inc. hia atorw and roaarvaa in Cgypt. many of you. win visit phuws of In­ from tha Mancheater teaching been awaiting tha doaa of tha from this stim struck a woman feeding and tha ppon-day meaL “No a t warfSn will be On hand for Uw proeeedinga agataiat dght aeeuaad Nad aabotetirs In the Department of JusUee build­ Moscow for a specific victory It’# 4 Wright Circlone. which has from bloodily won poBitiona a acrap rubbar drive, are now ready north end firemen on Depot m am t AeUvtty rrofetag Or^ed ing ill W aa^gton were, left to ri^ t (m right dde of table) Attorney General Francis Biddle; F. B. L in both Malna and New force, and othara have left to en­ Square and ask them. If they have :^ e s tr ia n wbUa operating with W ith both bMos thua baatUy omitted' la tlw aettvity which will announcement ^— that 30,(H)0 been returned to the aeronautical scant 200 miles away. Aftar gage In war work while atill to bt isauad to an local meat deal- he top section of ttia automobile Include two aaw pbaaea ' alr- Director J. Edgar HooVer and CoL Carl Rlstlne. This picture was made by the U. 8. Army Signal Corpa Red aoldlers had been taken cap- corporaUon’s Paterson. N. J., {diut driving 170 miles eastw ard In a era. Praparatlima will begin-*tha m the south end flra depert- Saturdqy, July 11 gatharlngpower for new toata, andvdcaaed by tha Office of War information. others have resigned becauaa of ment’a new apperatua. No, the lens blacked out So tha Vermont- preaent activity In tha daoert waa gvouad and the final claaa-up ac- Uve in a 11-day batUe aouthwast aa mute evidence of the fe rity weak, toe Naais wera In UW vteta- I being married, with tha raoult that Srat of the woek, it waa announced I have decided not to put up Must Notify’OPA today. north end firemen aren’t Jealoua AT 8:13 P.M. 25,G^ES! viewed by Brlttoh military elrclea Uoa,” aaid Maaauvar Dlroctor MaJ. Rahev. Strong Soviet reaiat- of German countar-attacks against ity o t toa towfl .of Boguchar, toatr j the turnover In teachers during at the new truck, but th^. ara with the dim-out headUgbta. as probing for favorable ground Qen. E. J. Daerley. ance north and northwest of British aweepa along the French deepest peneteaUon of 8oriat aoR ! tha past year has bean much great­ Theae complaining Vermontera In Rental Cases (20) $5.00 GAMESI (3) 810.00 GAMj^t invasion coast. bRESSBIAKlNG pratty touchy bn the subject of the (1) 820.00 GABlEl (1) 850.40 GAME! for future operattona. Voronrah, the toft flank of the toua far, and wars torowtng taaka er than In otham coBsoUdatlon of the two local de­ ought to taka a nm down thia Tho newly won Brlttoh poeitlena OoopwaUva planning ?1S S > - 14 Associates German thrust in tha Don baain, Shell-torn and bullet-ridden, the and ptanea by Uw bundrm and Two new tanchars have been add­ partm ents. way and sea how aoma of their ja L FOR 81.00! a t Ter m Blaa, west of m Ato- try aetiofi—o«i Uw ground and in Attack on Danzig waa Indicated In the aaaertlon that metallic War "hero” brought a nwn by to* thousands into thole ed and to data all of tha positions M anchester Evary to often someone suggeato hUl-bllUea among tha big button AU lawyers have been notified Ample ParUag la Rear of Chib. mein, were believed eo vital to Uw' air—to nacaaaary. Gtoneral Red Army "dlverslafi attack” In twin-engined Amerlcan-buUt Bos­ Umwt. have not been fllled. Superintend­ coBsoUdatlng tha. fire dapartmenta, boya drive on their new found that before bringing a summary Rommel’a offensive plans that the Dawtey tdd Uw offloars, for auc- thoM diractlona had been repulsed ton bombar at tlw Royal Air FaMtlo* Mora rrorailaag . MRS. B. LARIVIERE ent of Schools tiling ia atlll mak­ wealth. Soma of them maka gas oaaaful aombat (qwraUona. Of Saboteurs b a te Book and immediately the north enders piScesa action in the courta of Brlttoh txpactod he would con­ w ith 111 Rusaiaa ranks abot up. Fores back across tba EngUah W ith Uw poslUon of Uw Rad- lain Mnai Boaai Ne. S ing an effort to aacura four more begin to boU. They are fearful they and tire rationing look silly Onmecticut It win be necessary tinue to attempt to rec^hire them The nuuwnven , oparaUag on _ Attack Against Bridgaheafo Caiahnel aftar a dayUght raid oo teachers. through their utter disregard of 84-hour baato. wfll prove alao that Armies beconilng mora peveariousk' Tisslgk* WlU lose some of their rights' U to file a notice with tha rental con­ before he beguw a now bid for a Under Arrest Effort to Smash This attack, it waa Indicated, Franca during which tha plane's the fighting la this aouUwm sta­ Banqust NutmSg Distrfet L. they Join up with the south end common, sense In driving. trol board of tha OPA. This ia done convleto Egyptian victory. Uw tralaiag belag expartonead othar angina waa shot away, ite to tlw beginning a t preparation aa agalnat German bridgehsads tor today davaloped Into a two- O. Xi., at Oranga halt department so they watch clossly BO may know of the The British communique today thrown acroaa the Don. bombardtors aad guim ais kiUed way German drive, one acroaa to* Outing of Somamaroo Club of We wera watching a coupla of aaid they bad repulsed aU Oerman that la oonUaued abroad, the gen­ at thalr posts aad tha ao every move that la mada towards grey aqulrrela cavorting In a yard situation and be prepared. If eral aalA Six Women Induded in S tn ^ German air formaUona Don btfora Voronesh aaid Uw South Ma^hodiat chnn^ 4:00 p. oensoUdaUon. neceasary, to furnish an attorney counter-attacks tre “under aanlbllatloa.' ItoisiBsof - RoastTvfcey VotlScallogiBo .Oat Together a t HartfUed and guartOa Uoops among dvlUana for Inflation Program Af- 185 wiles north of RostoiN Half Brailen Stoaks Voal Cotlets Manchester Boroptomlst chAa at No doubt tho story about idan- persona wbo an ordered from ad shot down over tlw front in the German agents who landed on xtot from tho seasiiy omash- miles w«at of StoUngrad. antl-paimchuto duty. It aeemt that Uflcatlon badge* with a pictura of tbeir homes and cannot hays the Egypt and throj mon Wen re­ Okprespondent Sees Long Island and Florida ooaate country Oub here at 4:80. tha plan In to get expert riflemen, ng Germany*! repliutoments tected by Farm Plan- Ruaalaa forUflcatioas wera aaid Fighting StiU in Pro|^ In to* middle s e c ^ , Uw Fins Wiaas — Liquors and Beer Vacation Church School, Bman- Hltlar on tham being passed aervlcea of a lawyer, if It la con- The Manchester Trust G>. ported knocked out of the sky ov­ from German submarines last to have been breached In violent members of rifls and gun dubs to Bldsnd by the OPA they have a er the British Mediterranean bice Training in AH Detail; month. lefore she can get them into man operatlen which drov* toe ^ 1 MOakStiaot ToLS8»4 iiM L utheran church. Join togsthsr fbr tns&ueUon In through datsnsa plant gatoa la go­ W ashington, July 18 —(ffi—The lighting through forest* to open ress N orthwest of Red Army from Kratondrtakn,x < Nunaf* Aide course starts. ing rounds In avery defense Just ease, can get one without Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp, of Malta. V UnpressiFe, Eneouiv At Uw aanw ttow. Director J. :;he water is the itory behind toe wny for toe German encircli^ this tjm of warfhra. What area In the country. Sudi stories c o st ' Only ona British plane waa leat jRdgar Hoover ot the Federal price control ^tpropriation , went operation Wenchow, One of Few 145 mUes so u th . o f VoroqtaO. t* M sotl^ Board of Education at would Uke to know la whetbar or in. these oparaUons,' headquarten the R A Fa sensational day­ tlw Boguchar area put toe : High SebooL usually do spread all over the aging Qffe^ve Action Bureau of lavesUgatian said that light raid on Oanxig Satur­ baton the Senate tod^ wll_ik ^ The numbers of priacears and Ports Chinese Hold. not thera la anaaiarmy : regulation oountiy. I t seem* th a t aoma de^ Mid. ■ "'* ' ' Uw arresto had been made In Chi­ warning.by Laoa Hmdarton tluit captured weapons atlll la Increas­ Satarday. daly IS with regird to civilians taking Todaya communique gave pt- day. .T hat neltlw r dayUght, lUs- ~ i « w rns* BsM) Oiford Soap Company closes fenas worker put a picture of Hit­ cago and New York during the price fixing Umltationa sought by ing, toe buUetin added, listing aa part in guerilla waifara. tle deua of Uw fighting west of ■ f last three ereeka and that Uw In- tanoe nor foul weather deterred farm groups would cripple an im­ Chun|toing. July 18.—(F>—The tor tero wseks vaeatiqp. In tha dlscuaakm we heard a re­ ler on his hadgo Jo>t to see if he El Alamein, manly nporUng: aquadrona of Britlab bomban from booty 318 tan k a 591 guru and Annual outing. Hose Co. No. 1, Oould get by the guards w ith it. vaatlgaUon of their aeUvitlea, and portant part of the anti-inflation IJIOI machine-guns and mine- Chlnaaa said today th ^ foreaa mark waa mada that thsra is-» "In Uw northern sector yester­ w ith a Canadian Attack Force of other poadble contacta, etiU waa sweeping low over Geraumy oh a program, Marlborough Lake. very strict regulation against a Ha ia supposed to have worn it for FILMS day, our troops drove' off an at­ 1,700-mUe round trto ia d a y U ^ t torowani. had 'raeaptimd Futuo Island naar Monday. Jaly 84 thraa hiontha and nobody aver at aBrttiah Port July 18—Tha underway. t. .1 Iwe Umltationa are contained In Oo toe Oaucaaua coaat, toa reg­ clvtllaa taking tha war la hla • wn DEVELOPED AND tack by the enemy cn Uw north­ Ihoaa announced aa In custody ahowed that the NayU ara,ex­ a $1,854,000,000 aupplemental ap- Foochow, a port In FuUan prov­ Flashes I T e s / We Have Special Selectmen’s meeting to hands and taUng a shot at a para­ mentioned It. Those who tbll the western area of poaltioaa occupied greatost aaa-bonw, alr;supportod posed now to ndgbty alt assault ular communique aaid, bombers act on Defense Housing, Munici­ story can never ten you exactly _ PRINTED attack maaauven aver staged un­ were; propriatlona blU, for w ar agenetoa. bit two floating docks at Novwoa- ince. (1 \a t te a m Wta*) chutist. Ws have asver haard oi WINTER during our recent advance." anywbara and at any tima. tTw bin Includes $130,000,000, tied who the defense worker was who der the Brlttoh flag—aU deariy la­ Helmut Lelner (31-58 S7th The Japanese sained tha iriand pal buiimng at A such a nils prevloualy but it would 24-HOUR SERVICB It appeared, however, that the Oaqgaalan to PrevloeB Attack alak, a poaalbla Soviet Naval baae^ Satarday, Jaly SS did It. Iltey Just know It hapj hard-bitten AustreUan' troopa, belled tevadem—have been eom- atreet) Aatoila. Long Tatond, N. down by a aeries of restrictive now that toe Red feet has been Thursday *pd Uw Oilneaa took it to ha reasonqbla. If thare eA Of couraa It la Just another platod by Canadian forces In Eng­ T . > Tha test of the Danxig raid to amendmento, to finance a year’s driven from Sevastopol. bOck Satiuday, a high command Brittah Navy ShsOa Annual outing Hose Oo. No. A ware baphasard ahootlag afpara- Fib* Deposit Box arrival in Uw batUa aone- operation of the Office of Price A BL F. D., Oaano eottags, Bol­ one of thoae atories of the "HI, tventha Brlttoh Elihto Army land. > Anthony Cramer, (171 E ast 8Sd impartoon with tha dramaUe Dive bombers attacked harbor communique said. AlexmsOHa, Egypt, J tfy 18<-(SL | chutists soma of our own. soidian sucker!” type and never actually At Stort Batraagf GARMENTS n t-w lth Uw C i‘ street). New Toric. dayUght a ir attack on Uw- Ger­ Adminietratlon which Henderson —Tlw Rayal Navy, lift, wen Ughtoning their Inatallationa at Roeta, near Mur- Fighting atin la In pregreaa NEW ton. or an man aubmartne ptonbat Augsburg dlreete. hi to* Battti tf Egypt, Monday, Angest g graat oocurraA , rip on .'ewly-weB posiUoiw near training In every:. ^ Mlaa Hadtrlg Engemann, (888 .maiukk, in the far north, toe com­ northwest of Wenchow, in Che­ DON’T PUT ’EM AWAY detalL T Eaat 85th street). New York. Just last Aprfl. Ob^ 13 ptanea AlUiough tba $130,000,000 OPA munique said. kiang province to. tha north, one ay hWBhnidcd MaOnh. Outing of Young BepubUcan parachutoa during an amergancy. ¥al El Eisa. . fund aUowed by the Appropriations Club, Oonter Springe Perfc.*- Manchester galnad a new doctor KEMP’S Captun of the poriUcoa, an- It waa the most Impraadva and Hermann Heinrich Faje (83-40 mada that atab, only about half as On toe Volkhov front, south of of the’few ports which ha* been vanoed Azto a*pi4y bai Thara probably la aoma mathod through the coliimiia of a JHartford UNTIL YOU HAVE THEM aooouraging avldenoa of offendva far from home as the former frae Oommlttoe to an IncresM of $45,- North African oaast. Ang. SI to Sept. 7 a t coatrol, and thia organlsatioa of 000,000 above the aiflount prevl- In Chtnasa hands, the communi­ Knights of Oolumbin caralvel. newapapar thia past watk. Accord­ DRY Q jEANEID# < .-f J ' U'' 0* Page Btoht) tntentioo n d power since I cam (t aa Page Tea) clt]^ and only five returned. (Oratowed e* Page EMtht) que aU(L. riflemaa would seam to ba. tha ing to that p^ar first aid Was to Britain aUnoat tvro yaara aga Tlw attarii on Daasig cost ^ t ouriy voted by the House, It ia Mntrah haihos salvw HOUSES propar way. $30,000,000 toe* than the smaltoat (Tha Japanese yeateMay claim­ glvsn a boaar tai ths Rad Man’s It waa a Chnadton’'aaow for i UuM plaaas and uaoffletol - In ^ ed that they bad occupied Wan- r Hlv* la tola 1 Areaa hy "Dr. A. A Kl^.!' By MOTH-PROOF BAG haad-plckad aiuhaaca but for tlw cattona that this waa less than five, amount the price .administrator on hy to* Zsyal Navy Fox as Speaker Modam. U. A Army aducatlon whatovsr nama ha’s raportsd ba first tlaw Uautanaata a ^ par cent of. theI attacking force had aaked. He said toe cut would choVr.) maksa doMlan unusually coa- atm looked like Doc Moran to ua W ar Damage JMy lath - 14th, iMflMlvq WHh Negro Is Hung geaato from the United States YeUowMud meant that at toa«t OO^mbara Umit OPA-operationa severely but IHale Relatives! In Kiaagsl province, northwest socM toe *ffe Available soloua about' tha reappet and A. Non. ICaeli O eam ag Order fhr peditionaiy Fores' la Northern Ire- mada U. that tola problem could be meL of FuMea, Uw communique said tonogh Tobrak N o- At Y.M.€« A. ,Gimp handllnff a t tha Stan and Stripas W tator taad vrant with UwDomiatoa right- Crime lin k On this loageat and riakisst day- Mala Critlclate *f BUI toe Japanese wars rushing air HO— Srea war Wa hoard a group of thorn dls- -After Attack era hi tlwlr wsaka a t praettoa.aa- Ugkt oparMlon by Uw B. A. F. ao Hendereon’a main criUctoni ot Face Shooting forces to rescue SOiOOO troopa cusslag ths flag tha othar day sanits eo the Ihigllah coast far, tlw Brlttoh aent out Uwir lam- toe bttl waa diroetod agalnn an traw*^ between the Kan and Fu Private Sale! Lewis Fox, Hertford attorney, and ona of tham ramaikad that To Hold Outing castors —.great, four - mOtoied Appropriatlan Committee amend­ river. This force bad attempted point 174 n will be the speaker at the Sunday the dlrtisst .flag ha had ssen fo Insurance .Saapect in Attempt to D irt o n . Qodiing of ment to prevent toe OPA from Germans to Kill ' AU A n waa in deep secrecy wtth bombera whlrii a ^ tlw newest and a''southward push toward Fukien dria. morning aervlcaa at Camp Wood- this section Waston one. of the On Next Saturday OAU. only SO or 40 top commaadera Like That at fixing prices on any commodity province. ItV not a miracle-^t’s just s matted stock, tri-county camp of the flagpoiqa at Bralnard F l^ Hart- l^pe White Woman watching. Among Uwm wera Lord Soldier a* rage Eight) made In whole or in part from Over 18 o t Members Japanese baaed at Llfchwan In forA Ha said that it ahouM ba MANCHESTER farm product unless toe price re­ In—o—t r *— EotereiI County YJI.CA..’a of Hartford. of foresight in planning so tfiat wo have taksn down and buinaA • The Sdbted At HospHaL Grave o f Woman. flected 110 per cent of parity. Of Fugitives’ Families. Utteo, N. T .. M y I ToQand and Windham Counties. Ih a annual outtng of HOsa and CECIL W . « ea Page Twe) (Oonttaned •* rag* Tea) had the necessary materiak on hand to Mr. Fox la vlec-prosiden|, of the flag should naver be waahaA he T r e s s o tr B s Isbco Parity la a level Intended to give I to ra altefsS' Hartford County TMCA 'and a remarkeA Ladder Company Na 1 of tha DRY CLEANERS r Texarkana, to L , July IS—(JV - Malbouraa, July 18 — (P) — A a «rops.the purchasing power they 1 'Vichy, July IS.—(TV—Tha Ckr- .* $14,4MjiW complete projected honsm before the lid msmher of the Camp Woodatoch Which brought to oiir attention South Mancbeftar flra dopartment BNOLAMD 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 Oharift Mooroa Watt* said that AuatraltoB datoetiva tasUidad to­ Waabingtoo, July ISr^F)—Uw enjoyed In. a pravloua period, inana announced today in Paris ’Trustoea. the fact that tha Iron polo la the win bo held next Saturday at MANCHKHTER day at tlw court martial of Private ueuaUy lOOB-1914. they would ahoot males O'ver toe board pteaOed tanoesot was clamped down hy prio^ties. WUIto Vhtooa, 25-year-old Negro Kimze Given Joaaph Laoaaki, U. 8. Army, that poalUon of the TrMwnry July 10:' age of 18 yean who are members Rubber Drive Ampng visitors expectod at tha center of the grass opposite Marfbocougb uke at the. Cheney euapoctod of tha atto i^ It^ipte. |30Ji8S,019.83; eim ^ In a Btatament issued Saturday for* Federal Dtetrte {- • f.-, Camiip Sunday wW ba .mambera of the Masoaic Ten^e'ia sUU flag- oottage where the eompany baa yaUow mud found oo clothing of dlturea, 1156.847.48187: natbS^ Henderson aaid of families of fugitives from Ger­ Stoph— W. Brennan. T of a white eroman, was ^ Uw former Naw. York city grocery man military Justice . accused of rinded Joseph Ooken. ant - We klso have ho^oses. for re-aale the wapping XT chib, composed lam.. A perfect^ good flagpim hold ao but two of their outings clerk wftM almtlir to that tak ance, $3,415,787,481.08: . customs X Profits Hit a t tormefonner mambera of tha Wap- is going to waste right in the sinea thalr orffanlsatloa idhlSSS. a .hospital by a gniip of man and r Anther Day rccalpU for month,-jj^,4^789.70. « m Page t a ) terrorism or aabotage. brotocss doocribed by FI around town. -They indude a 6 room' v ping T Chiba and th eir wlvaa. Rob­ cant^ of the town. The committee has extended Invi- banged early to^y to a winch at from Uw ahauatr grave of ona of This applies to “all naar ’ioale tor J. Edgar Hoover — a eottoa, gla oatald.. -tlw city. Uw three wonwa be to accuaid of ralaUvea in the ascending line aa of tka ring. Oalwn,'wlw ert E. Sharp of W^iping la preal- And that furthar brings to our tatlona to many of the.former murdering. single with firepliice, steam heat and 2 dmt of the duA attention the fact that on a good mtmhpn and In erdar to know Watte iaald the ocodlUoa a t Uw Former Bund '^Leader' ' 1 ■ ^ well an hntoers-ln-Iaw and cous­ Simpson Charges ^Fonr oiMri— as Mtemf, fla.. Nagrtfa hody indicated it had baoa Datoettve Sorgt. Sydney MoGuf- ins.” Women of the aame degrees tensed to c—togy tf hte ear garage, 2 other 6 room singles lind . many days thii flag isn’t raised on how many are fo attend the re­ dragged beMad aa automobile bs; .GeIf .Biore Time to Ob­ IM aaid furthar that traeaa of Uw Firms to Make Huge the big flagpole on the hill in turn poetcarda requeot .that, aa- Physical Fitness Programs of Unship WlU ba sentenced to hard with aw nndet*to*dte( a 5 and 5 flat. — • t Center Paih near-Main and t i jr - Bwen . ba mada not later than LEGION BINGO foreiNdBg.bangeiL but than wan tain Cohnsd in Gue. mud wore fouad la Leoorid’a teat labor and children of pdulto thus Gains in Scrap Dealt bni or—Id be pectod sen tie ateeeta. Not much nee hi as >bull« vfouaaa oUwr than oas re- th a t tlw sou oo which Uw punished win be sent to ! ’ rtf brm •.'-i-e • next Tuesday. .1 : celved when Vhwea .eras captured Army haaa to looatod to diftarant schools. Hie announcement saM. _Xet*s get together and talk things over. 300 USED TIRES having a Aim flagpola Uhe that Iha two day outing of Hoaa Necessary to Gain Victory Held for Ora— Jnry FENNY Admiinion early Sunday awralag in a cafe H artford, July 18— (P)—Garhmrd from that fenad at Uw u'^ava ef Netlee baaed by Cietops B u llctiii! one without the 8 t^ and Stripea Na 8 of tha same department whan ha waa amployad. WmwUn Kunxa, former Qarman- Mtoa Gladys Hoaklaa, 40. r tarideneo. B. U ALL SIZES Pmhap* It would bo a geo4 tUng wtn be held a weak from next A notice Issued by toe Gestapo Waahtaigtoa, Jaly 18—(flV- ■* ■ VtasaaThata' ' American Bond laOdar. haa been Pleteree lehBdtoed As Bvideeo Engs— J. Hooiiy, presl4e*t sf Niriwte* H s-en. 87, wW te tojS If soaaq of the soldien pointoil out Saturday. Vfatoon had gtven an additional day to obtain Uw womaS’s cloUiliig aad pic­ Chicago, Jidy lS.—(fV— ThaAttonal weakaaaa — director overnight to tho praaa In by FBI ag—to to hnv* deete(Sd. kS more of theei things In regard to BINGO; 50c which certainly la ramadiable—is tha occupied ana said: The Ho—ry Preorse Coiper- VICTORY TIRE COe^l ideatUtod by tha ommaal te rapreaant him In Uw spy tures of her body ware submittod United States should Initiate re-' aUe*, toM n 8e*ale conamlttoe wooM b* wUtteg to hrip W . S a No. »toln 8A, Phano >4448 flag diacipUne around tho town. The abarttt 4 a had la- oon^tracy ehaa hate, goverameat as avideBca.' Laonriri, who h hahUltatiM aad phjtacal fltnaas the fact that 45 par cent of the "After having observed the atU- the Newport Naval TorpeSn'Bto-, two million men examined by tude of toe French populatlea in totaqr tost kto arm h— devd- THE JARVIS vsatigatod the Umt had attorneys aaaooaoad today. pleaded tauwcaat although t progranw'for ctviUana, the Anwri- sped * pnceeaf eo*v*rttag,ba- tlon to aid a Oerman vtrtasjL When am M g* B g h tl -i a HAllCireSTBB EVENING HEEAli). MANCHE 8 TEE, CONN. MONDAY, JULY 18,1942 lC A M O IIE 8 TSi( EVteKI^ HSitALD. MAlC T E iTER. OONN. IfOCTAY, JULY 18,194S

______V _ Tuttle who spent a few days with her friend last wash. Dead Cat DMoratas Sters in New Screen Hit . Save Waste Fat/I iCrdwd at Staticm Colonel Baron Mra. BUa TheaMs who 1 PoUea Station L s w b Triick Rations Advice on Buying Fast Freights Speed Six in State -Harvest Value j ijCoiigress N^ bean ependtog eonM monthe to 6,445 S i^ U ] ^ Woreaater, Maes., has rotumad to A dead tat dsoorstad the Giaon BouvouAve* May To Go South tho homo of her grandson, Edrlc lawn at the Center Park and Now in Order By T ta Die Violently Be H ig h Lu xu ry It Bid Men Farewell PettengUI. the Polios StaUontaU d ^ yes­ For Gas Here W ar Goods Movement terday aad part of^today. The ExeeuHve Officer at Lo­ Tho Miaoea Eleanor aad Bar­ Tour eoat of Uvtog need not rise Two Slayings, Three bara Venberg of New Britain are oat loot ite lifo-w hlls numtog Enough Qerks on Hand U you buy wlsoly. GpRin Statistics Indicate l^pkeep Hardly alao bound for Dovena. Tboae who across Center street late Sat­ But Total o f Capds carioadings may i^saeh 1,000,000 in L a t e s t cal Armoiy to Take staying with tbalr aunt Miss Tho State Omartmsut of Agri- Railroads Much Wiser a week October, which would Suicides and Drown­ made up today*a group follow: Agnes Lyman while their mother urday night and waa found To KeeF Crowd Mov­ Prices of Even 1929 Tthm H alf G>st cnlturo and toe State Defansa be about too weekly average dur­ rto Eater Serr- Otarenoa '^ Itu a h . 314 So. Hala to to a hospital to Boston. Mr. dead to the road early Sunday Cannot as Yet Be An­ And Better Prepared Up a Special Course. Oouaril provlds tta f oUowtog In­ ing the boom days of toe middle ing Week-End TolL i ■ May Be Topped. auW ; Howard R. Wylie, 29 lilac Venberg U n patient at tha Vet­ morntog. It was picked up aad ing All Day. Pubifeity Bureaus. Take Train for atreet; David J. Haattay, >33 Lyr deposited on the lawn at the formation to OcmnecUcut conmra- nounced Locally. For Military and Com­ ’2to. Lieutanant-Colonel Albart S erans’ H ospltu to Newington. era on thrifty buys ta loeal stores: * — -1 ■ — OP) daU atreet; Otia O. UcCana. 15 Mr. and Mrs. John Vadney of comer of Center and Linden The 20 registrars who wen at ’The roads say they ara prsparsd By The Associated Press Chicago, July 13.^— — Am eri­ WMhington, July IS.— (ta Parens. Ridge alreat; Brland R. Johnaon. Baron at tha local anti-aircraft Meats: Uvorwurst and freak- It wm not ta known far aovsral mercial Service. to handle a 10 per cent Inctraee Sbalton are ependtog their vaca­ streets where it remained all toe Lincoln school this morning forts. Connecticut counted two slay­ can farmers', wartime harvests C!ongTeaa ia "mqgh less of a l u n n 43 Loouat ateeat; Leuia T. Fiday, day yesterday and being a daya hut taw many "A” books in freight with present equipment, unit haa been detailed to attend a tion with her mother, M n . Ethel for the raUontag at gaaoltoe for Flab: MM ksrel aad haddock. ings, UiTM suicides and a frow n ­ this summer may be their most If yeu save 17 pemds of waste S a «s *a o a et firitada 3U Main atreet; Edward A. Bio- warm day was atarttog to at­ trucks were not kept very busy were Isstwd hers. A toial at 5,445 By Fraak L WeUer but EMtman eaye he expects a 20 than any other departmant ^ •Ix-waeka’ courae at tha anti-air­ Blakalay. t, VegetablM: Bummer Squash, ing ovsr too wesk-Mid, but-there valuable in more than two decades, kitchen greases this year, m at tba nUroad viah, 45 North atreet; Amerigo 1C tract Slee last night It waa 4wtof ths morning regUtsrsd. whloh included 35 Washington, , July 13.— (Wide per cent rise in national produc­ Uncle Sam hepcs, you will have agency of government,” nimfitii Bcoellente, 37 Homeatead atreet craft Bchool at Camp Davie, North A nmettog at tha Columbia beats aad cabbage. ^ metorraolM rad 65 autoatoWIsS tion before 1943 and a 12 to 15 were no automobile fatoUtlee. grain trade statistics indicated to­ €s iKpian uua Lake Aesoctotioir toes held at ■till tbero this niwntog. 2 “ iPy. Arthur World)—Americim railroads are day, even topping those of 1929. given him enough to asahe more O’Mahoney (D-Wyo) declared thurher R. Johnaton, 9 Cottage OaroUna, it waa announead today, H. n i^ , who to to ohata* of ths Fruits: W ater me Ions __ oennsotsd with too eandval. Atoo per cent Jump in cailoadtoge. In Hartford Angelo Seraftol, ., 3, Glaatonbury, COnn.; A ba out of ths urdinOry w m an- of tot manufactunag eohCanu to are hauUng: It would require 33,- park, north a t the ewUnmlng pool pouud and a half provides power maintaining government puMofi; , at Fort Oavana, Maaa. draw i. Stroker, 125 Welle atreet; ment aince June 13. Upon comple­ soft hall to to ba qyeneored by Eggs aad dairy products: Whole Hartford. Thia did not include mercial service than they were in n ^ e ^ is monetary return poeri- ty bureaus. tion of the couree, Baron ia ex­ Find No Clue Mr. lUtog or byltamn 000 five-ton trucks— a column Saturday afternoon. A to fire 15 anti-tank abslls at our have Juat com- John M. Cam bee, 16 Pitkin atraet; tho organisation, tho Seid having nmk rad eggs. workers at ths ttaoo plants of the last one. ble. Grain prices generally are He told reporters he beUevM.iF pected to be promoted to the rank M. rad T h o ^ BsnUsy nearly 1,0Q0 miles long— to carjry The bludgeoned body o f John A l­ enemies. GREASE THE SKIDS ’ 14 dajw aotomatio fur- Theodore A. Rebbino; 335 School again boon rentad from A . B. Ly­ who hra m ^ a mselal study <« Colt’s Patent Firs Arms Ooippany, “It won’t happen again!’’ You on the highways an ordinary day’s near the highest levels since 1937, FOR THE AXIS! comparison of ^Qsts w u justified'^ of colonel and placed In command bear the boeeee say when they re­ bert Biitler, 31, w m found Satur- except for a brief period earUer 'M to w la s aacaptaaee at the atreet man. Two oommlttooo wore a tha rutos. A faw who earn# to ths who took care at the rsgtotraUoa tonnags on Juat ons division of in view of “ theSeontlnued tendon^, of an antl-alreraft regiment which To Strragler call the war-traffic snarls of 1615. y in Meriden ta toe buehee near this year, while toe harvest nmy kSMhietlaB eeater in Hartford Boarding the train here alao nouncod: Sports, Dtek M rit, asking thsy to that place. N or did it include ^ numhared 14 and and doing military police duty. He aodiL On. Charles Crostor, wm ta appltod for naxTw ira, wart craft. commercial traffic. Jn the first five rye crop may be the biggest since as an extravagant ■ and imneces.' Ueutanant Oolonal Gwynna Me- traffic to toe rails. glven fSO to aid to the purchase o f 1935; oats the largest since 1928 rival at tha railroad ata- wae to go to Fort Oevona and to­ ehalrnuui, and Mias Japat Frid. Negro ’Fleeiiig From M d that ao asristrace oould ta At toe Srst ratloutog 7455 oars months of 1941, they transported Ferrying Planes sary appendage of government.” Cauatland, who preeedod Colonel wm Is Filed ' Today trains run faster, load furniture for the home that they and barley the greatest on record. cheeked off morrow act aa a military police­ Tha Sundsy evantog sarvleo on givta. > — -m— oro regirinrad. but this number 1,500,000 troops and more than of the local draft Baron aa executive officer here, haa more freight, pull heavier loads bad planned to satablUh after their Grain stritlsUcians estimated the Cut la Total Appropriattau man on another troop train. July 13 was bald' " at tho residence Crime Scene Given. Today ratli taoks wars ta- included trucks sad ambulsnoss, 19,000,000 tona o f army freight been promoted to the rang of colo­ and oparata on spUt-aecond-sched-. nmrriage. prospective domestic ytsld of the He said the total qpPtoPitotion Oilaf .Oleilc Mra. Oara J. of C A . Holmes. tog tosuad for ,-jWks, hlj|[^ay much are not being rsglsiksrsd un- over more ton-mllee than fo r a WMhington, July 13.—(iP) — arraafod for tha nel. Oolonal McCauatland le alao H alf Interest in Com* ttt todsye ules. • Haage BImeell la Garage five major cereals—wheat, com, for the House, the Senate and the; Hartford, .July 15—(P j—Except t r a o ^ busas, Jttosjw, like period during the iM t ’ war Nelson Edfto and Jaanetto MacDonald to *T Married An Angel,” American pilots feiryin g planes aad toula T, Feiejr. attending the echool at Camp Da- Know Jam InMiStMe Charles H. Diviky committed oats, rye and barley—would be architect of the capltol this yeair’ Male Relatives for a meager deeeriotion of ambulaacM bsarsss and public pRny Goes to Dangh- Of the 5,445 vsgtstsrod in toe and did it with 625,000 fewer playing at the State Tueaday and Wednesday, the aenastional screen across Africa have to watch out cocpwal. waa plaead in vla, and ia echeduled to coinplate tom days 5,505 rsgistoisd at toe ' Operators report this with a de­ suicide, Medical Examiner H. R. version of the great stage hit that thrilled Broadway. worth, based on present Chicago waa $15,440,390. or $650,000 belrtr^ Negro reported flo o i^ from tho SMT^ m ^ eats brid by cars. DeLuca, said ta Bridgeport Satur­ for elephants, lions, crocodUes and 1941-42. In comparison, ha sakLi of tha local oontlBgont hla ooureo in tho near future and Engine Tom ' OsalsM for salt sad pasooager teP-Othep Divided- High school, 3440 at toe HslUster gree a t caution—knowing the Jam futures prices, close to 54,500,000,- Face Shooting aaauma coiHmand of a leglm m t Railway men say they can day night by hanging hlmiaelf from hippopotamtiaca, a returned officer the Department of Labor cost %1/trL Foiav, leader at the froup, ■eeno. poUeo today ware without MIS that srs mots thin a flMt and 1467 at Nathan Hals aeheol. V-! they could get into if suddenly they 000, compared with about $4,100,- reported to^y, ' Tha new executive offioar of the a clua as to tho idonUty o f tho had to take on a large ahare of the transport an entirs Army division a rafter to a two-car garags\at the 000,(KW tost year. In several years 000,000, tbe Department o f Cknn-. lea of the late Joaeph Foley By Foe HiU at four. Tba SMriou wm eloM at 5 T ta wm of tta tote O h a ^ A. Maj. Thonus L. Dawson of Kan- Breen Foley. Hia regiment ia Major Leslie J. Staub, ■lavor of AngoW Soraftoi, 45, of traffic of 4,650,000 motor trucks (18,000 men) 1,000 miles in 25 rear o f hie home. of the past decade the market val­ merce. $302,000,000 and the Du> (CMttaned fren Page One) another ssi- Willkie Will Take is City, Mo., back from eight a nenher of the Man* formerly of the Second Battalion 145 School etroet BrietoL Stays, president of toe Latorop and 27,000,000 passenger automo­ hours if pinched, and csiy.move a Mies Sara Ford, 52, w m found New Method uation o f these crcq>s hM fallen be­ partment of Agriculture $680,000^. ■lon will bt osld tomorrow from months in Africa, told of ona of tha local outfit Plane • " •mployo of the and Stays O bsI Company, Ine., of Kunze Given biles. They are trying to get pri­ train-load of freight from coast dead on the floor a t her home In low $2,500,000,000. 000;, ' " f ' fugltivea namea are known, at a. m. to 5 p. m. Jungle airport where herda of ele­ familiea of thaae crimiiiala if the Wen Known he Town - . Bristol PuTOc Works Departmant 45 EastOantar straat, was fltod tor ority on niaterials for 12,000 more to coast in 10 daya So far In this Torrington Sunday and Officer Jo­ Part in Campaign Not A ll Sold at Martcet “The expenditures of the goV^ Colonel Baron leaves Manchee- war they have carried 3,000,000 seph Anoroeo M id toat she had phants had to be chased away be­ Fort Oeveaa bound train latter do ndt preaent themaelvea (Oenttaooa'tomHrPage One) WM found stranfiod to death to probate Saturday to tha Mraohcj- Another Day freight cars this year and 150,000 Speeds Ships N ot aU the grain produced is emment for Information, puMlel« ta from Hartford a fevf during 10 daya following their tar with tha baot wtebea of the Rivarslda park Saturday after­ in 1943, many more locomotives troop-pMsengers without interfer­ committed eulcide by inhaling-gas. sold at market but disposal other­ fore planes coutd land. He said he ty and publications will excawf' dtlaene here, having gained much noon. Tho pockets of Me trousera tar Diatriot Probate Oeurt By tot ing with a alngle normal train Varnum S. Lewie, 41, was fouhd - — ) ' Chicago, July 13.—(/n—Wendell had set other. aircraft do«'n in after 1 1 ajn . today, there forfeita to German or French po­ nose section: Its Ignition bemeas and at leMt 500 new passenger wise normally enhances its value, $28,000,000 during the curraht ooaehea aad there atationa. popularity during hla eervice In had bean turned toeida out laod- Huge Invasion tanas of to# wm oaa-hatf totersst (Oeattaaod froai Pago Ous) cars. With material shortages be­ schedule. Sunday In Greenwich cove with ah Building on Assembly- WUIkie aaya he will take part in statistlctana explained. For exam­ rivers amid crocodiles and hippos. fiscal year,” he said. “Ths averaffi and cylinder head ins battsrad by t o | ^ U c o to ballovo ha had been to too eonapany to given to tats Organised To Split Seeoad anchor around hie neck and Medi­ A t a field In Sudan he w m It enough aeata left for “In eoiiaequence, I am aimounc- ifimcbeater and vlciiuty. Hia life machine-gun bullets; one cyltodw deviling the W ar Production Board, the faU cmtgresrional eipctiona ple, the government ever-nbrmal approximate number o f emplojrck ing the following penaltiea: Btory appeared in Tha Herald re- daughter. Dorothy E. Latorop aad mant ta'oonnocUon with tta osM War traffic is organised to the cal Examiner Ralph W. Crane said Line Principle Takes campaign and will aupport candi­ ipeeted by a playful lion which in tbe Senate and the Houas to bojra. The othera were pierced ly a hsavy-oallbm bultot, these wants may not all be met. granary program, to a Jarge ex­ '*1. A ll near male lelattaraa o e n ^ , at which tlma he'bad no Three Suepaota f ^ r r u H Is Practiced tha remainder of bto eataU ia ba- involving tom otoora who allag* split secoqd. Officials have tried that he had committed suicide by dates who favor' a world order fol­ alapped hia back with a paw and ' and nearby pointa in super-charger housing ehattarad So, says John J. Pelley, presi­ Another Forward Step tent riesponaible for the present 4,000. I f one includes all the p«n>' the aacenditHf line aa well aa idea of hie preaent aasigrunant Deputy Chief ThoniM J. Hiokey, uuoatood aqually to too tlnsa ohO- odto vlM to d too 1517 ss^onags to organise things so ithat no drowning. lowing the war. took his ajrtn In its ■ mouth before a M ona magneto shot away, the dent of the Association of Ameri­ price level, was expected to keep Sons on part-time and fuIl-tlmO' 4 brothere-In-law and couataa front Most of hie lue haa been spent in to ehargo of tho do*oetlv« bureau, dran e f tta daeaasad. not, hM boon aritsd by K u a s a lo can Railroads, someday soon freight goes forwsVd until thsrs Csphus Jefferson, nine, a Negro, In an interview yesterday, the' much at the 1942 harvest off the it let him edge away. service in the information divisions tha age of 15 yearn will be ahot the armed aervicea, and be nea at­ 1,600-horsepower engine “continu­ Bald todey that thrta men ques­ By Canadians Mr. Stoyn a fonaor eupariataa- ramesaat him m eouaasL Xaogsa is o place to put it and a guaran­ drowned Sunday In Beaver pond Tacoma, WMh., July IS— ed to function," In tha words of the shippers may not be able to get 1940 Republican presidential nomi­ marketl By using this grain m co^ of the various bureaus their num> "3. A ll women of the aame de­ tended both tho Coaat ArtlUoiy tioned to connection with the mur­ dant o f Chenoy Brothor’a SOk to almaalf under tadtetmant ia N ew Just the sort of car or service tee that tht trains can turn New Haven. His body w m found Shlpbuildirig on the asaembly-Ilne nee aald that he favored men elect­ lateral, farmers could obtain more Form Squatters Club ber exceeds 84,000.” gree of klnahip will be aentenodd Sefapol at Fort .Monroe, Virginia Brittoh Mtototry of Aircraft Pro­ der had been released. lOouttausd (roui Psgs^OM) Printing Dapartmont. died July 5 York rad hM hew nt liberty un­ around at once and go back to within an hour. Hs had been swim­ principle took another^ forward ed to office ‘‘who will see that for-it than by marketing. Wheat duction. they want on the. day they. want, to hard lalxw. and tha Command and General Two of the men, Thomas King, to Mamralal hrapItaL der 515,000 ball. Re w m seined by their regular runs. ming with several other children. step today when the Navy an­ barriers to international tfade are loan ratea range up to 15 cents a Wilson. N. C.— OP) — When the The battlo-acarred Cyclone will it, and travelers, in l a i ^ num­ *X. A ll children under IS yean Staff Sohool at Fort Leavanworth. 12 Bellevue street and Domenico Louis Mounttattsn, Britain’s Cton- Tho surviving children. tta FBI to Hartford last ’Disaday. bers, may not be able to get the A t one time in the tost war, nounced the big Seattle-Tacoma broken down. W e cannot have bushel in some esses above prices. tailor in whose shop they used to Om StstloBS For Sale at men and women aubjectad to He la married and has two chil­ bo dhq>layed to all Wright plants Scavoni, 313 Windsor street had inando chief, and L lsu t Gan. A . G. ■hart to toe aotato are Mra. Rod­ Bond far Keogaa 206,234 loaded freight cars were constructing in quantity one tank­ peace without economic >,a>opera- The bulk of the com, osta and hang about went out of business, reported discovery of the btay to accommodations they desire. • an m e a im wlU.ba aent to re­ dren pf aeheol age who are reoid- ao that tha m*n who are making L MsNaughton. eommaadsr sf the ney W. Harris of Wsttanfteld, Xeagra’s bond u first w m flxsd .PlMaeager'Proepect Tougheet stacked- up to r days on end at Slight Accident er and three-fourths of a iecond Uon and 1 want to see men elect­ barley crops never reach matket the hangers-on formed a “squat­ Boston, July 13— (P)— Sign a t form achooie. tog to W------e sHartfo t: ford. more of them can see how their Canadian Arm y to England. Mra Robert H. Wtlsoa at Baa Ma­ St 17400 which ta had indlratsd Jit pigsent the passenger pros­ eMtern porta, plants and military tanker on the same launching way ed Who realise th a t” but go into Uvestock feed, an op­ ters club” and rented the build­ the tlipes: State police of the Topn* Acoordiag to Chief Hickey, both St the same time. *T OMweM(n ^ t a l to all to pro- product stands up. U m t Gan. Dwight D. Btosn- teo, Chllf., sad M ra Rnyaond U ta could rstoa. Tbto .was boosted pect Is the toughest Roads re­ posts fo r lack of ships and ware­ Asserting that “ I am a Republi­ eration which at present prices ing for the express purpose of field barracks reported today ttoili vent by meaaa nt their diepooal men said they had eoan Mr. Sara- Latorop, asoratory of tta Lattuop to 535,000 when ta w m srrsignod The ingenious building method sitting around and “shooting the approximately 20 North Si'Sra SW y ' hower, commander of ths U . 8. port a 30 per cent Increase in houses to receivt their cargoes.'' On E. Center St. can rad expect to remain a Repub­ for hogs and other Uvestock, dairy tonoriet nttnoke and not o f n b o - fini aad a Negro walking together armed forces to ths European the­ A Stays Oosl Obmpray. who mads to Now York. slSo caUs for toe tankers, of a new products and eggs, should ^ eld a bull." A big sign out front pro- station owners posted “For Saw’^ in the park about p. m. ^ t u r -' public demand and an over-all 40 Sometimes goods pile up in lican,” WUIkie aald that "every­ taga and dUturbanoa and to gtva Soldiers Get 2 ater, vtoitod tha praetlcs araa ones ta r boBM with her father at 45 Nqw Torit atato suthoritlM raid, secret type, to be launched bow profit, atatiatlciana estimated. clsims it "The Original Squatters or "For Rent” signs on tort^i Vegro Is Hung day. About 10 minutes later, they per cent use of extra-cost accom­ wharf storage for want of ships, thing I do ia fo r the purpose of Club, ( ^ p t e r No. 1.” the allghtaat cltM which eould ba to talk to senior United States BMt Oentar stioot after Keegan pleaded toneceat to William Reid, of 45 Biglow firat aa compared with the u s m I The volums of these grains u> be property over the week-end-. tks ChOdrsB H spnr! ■aid, they saw tha Negro hurry­ modations by the armed forces. but the tratos promptly are un­ meUuyl o f having the ship slide bringing my party to realize what useful toitbe Oermans or French Army and Navy officers there m Mra Stoyo dlod rix years ago. todtetmenu enargtag oeueptney street, w m driving west on m h a rv e s te d wiU be the largest in re­ Test Before ing back, and quastltatog him. re­ Traffic is becoming terrifle in the loaded and Mnt on; their way. E I down th'e wsys stern first. The faces ua when the war ia over. THRESHER'S peiiee authcrlUee in order After Attack obssnwse to advtof Bund members to rsfUM Center street at 9:15 Saturday cent years, totaling 5,296.000,000 ceived a reply, “I Juet beat him larger population centers. new unorthodox system w m I’ni not going to support anyone prebend the crtmlruOa." A huge armada of tta British tossrvs'to tta eeuntnr*s srsasd evening when be started to pass to bushels compared-With 6,199,000,> FONT RIDES up.” Hence, rail officials earnestly inaugursted to take advantage of whose views I don’t believe.” RealAction Navy put to sea asveral ttoiM with forces, that tta defMdrat was sas the left of sn Army truck that waa OOO bushels last year. StatiStlclsna (Oeattanad fraas Page Oac) Flade Body at Man M k the public to cooperate In New Yorkers Told aU available space and to meet a At AdasM Strsst the Ouadian force, staging ta of tta most importrat suspaets at carrying an airplape. A s he went estimated the value of the wheat P U e h e d B f r it f # Scavoni. acoordtog to hia state­ JV. Y. Stocks scheduling trips, and to forego hurry-up call for the needed ships. to# 39 todtetad last Tuosday. crop at about $1,130,000,000 and c ttaa$ Psga One) month-old son.* Har husband ment to doteetlvea. then went to ■tsggsrtag dimenatens diem is- week-end travel if possible. T h e y around the w , near Parker street, Other Foartk Pre-Fabricated New England Men I hasrsato of tbs Und cf work it Kaagan hM a sen fighting, to tta To Curb Curiosity he ran into the rids of a car being com at $2,365,(K)0,000 compared Fought at Boudin at work. the n o t from where he hadiieen have dlscontlMsd s;feclal train The other one-fourth of toe sec­ Air Rsduetlon ...... S5H PtampptaM and has tadlratod that with $1,100,000,000 and $3,100,000,. ^chy, lAweeupiod Fmaea, July 1 s'neeeeeaiy aducatton for tho Tha sheriff eaid the woman be­ the Negro hurrying and found Mr. would tavs to do to ra tovarion «>f service -’ to inventions, sports driven east by Edgar 8. Edgerton ond tanker, including the bow, is auntieaaful eemploUoo of tho mls- AUto Chal U t t ...... SSH ta would rapraaent Dr. Otto VUlu- of 875 P a r M r street. Both cert 000, respectively, iM t year. SS—(P>—ykench gendermee Joined gan acteamtof when bar kssaUant Bwtatol't body. ths Lowlands, Fraaea or Norway. events, itereatlon spots and the New York, July 18.— OP)— ^To the pre-fsbricated; sectiona sre m - On Committees German police in S pitched battle aton given a task force, he added. It earrtod tba arms, ammuni­ Allied Cham ...... I S lii mrit, Chicago Bund leader who hM were slightly damaged. No arrest. tried to drag her to a woodod eec- Sunday a^m oon. Chief Hickey ploadod guAty to a ebarge o f aopi- ^ke. ever-growing list of wartime ta­ Sembled in other parts of .the ship­ tgainat deSant hand graneda-toos- Warns Of Btieemltoei rtngiam aad L ieu t^tar A. Aadaraon went tion, axplorives. men and machtosa Am AlritaM . '. Meanwhile, the freight load on w M made h toe. speed o f both tion. Sha wrenched troa. Nei|hhOra onaga aad t o now to too Hartford boos add one against curiosity. yard and then set in place on the' Best Birthday Prqpeat . . ng Frenchman at Houdln, In tha Ha warned of a atroamltoed pro-' that WMld he noceasary to estab­ Am Rad St 8 cars was under 30 mUes. and Mr. Boston, July 13.—(P)—The re­ ran out aad tha Nagro fled. They to Torrtogton with Scavoni and county Jail awaiting aentmea. railways hM increased ,80 ~ per Beridea complying with gasoline wsys for final assembly after the from during the matMuvers whan lish a continental bridgehead. Am Snwit ... cent Since w ar began in Europe Retd agreed to pay for the dam­ gional office of War Information Paa da Calais department reperta ehashd him down tha street into a King to queotlen a Negro held rationing and nightly dim-out first tanker la launched. New York, July 13.— OP)— Three reaching Vichy said today. M told tho offtotni to propar- thera on suspicion. Chief Hickey W m Ii to Meptor Oc m ss c Am TA T ... in 1939. AH must remember, age. announced today the formation cafe, tha sheriff related, where a StaM Kllto measures. New Yorm rs were ask­ A s fM t M one tanker ia Istmch- little words were the best birth­ Ona of the recalcitrant group ad constantly for an attack. ■aid, however, that the man w m . Just ai a gauga totoanMiity Am Tob B foafaoaaaaooaaa Joseph B. Eastman, war ’The accident w m investigated by of several WPB Industry Ad­ fight foUowod. Vtoaen, tho aheriff Mya ed yesterday to curb their natural ed, the' partly-complrted other day preaent of sU for the Grand waa reported kUlcd aad a bystand­ “W o have tha m am " tho gen­ released after givtog an aeeount « f tta mantuvera, a ftold company A m W a tW k s transportation director, that Sergeant John McGUnn.H visory Oommittees including the I aud, plekod up a butehar Imlf e aad Westerly, ft. L. July 15-«ri — curiosity fw the duration and to tanker sUdea down the ways a Ut- Duchess M ^ie-Anne of Luxem­ Cloaeout Genuine Mahogany i er woimded before the French and eral eaM, “and we mliat use them.” of hie whereabouts A the time of of sngtosera needed a whole week Am Vlsoooe Uncle Sam is the most inyjgjj^t following New Englanders m one of the men to the cafe shot to repair daawge to dsfsnsa works CbsriM Puoct, 57. n quarrymra move on when ao ordered by ji tle farther and Its pre-fsbricated bourg, 81 todsy,^ “Much-better to­ Markdowa Features! Solid lis U fa /' poUea Btormad the house in The Rel Amy, he said, waa him in the etomaeb. the . > laovevaaooe shipper in the world today. bow ia welded on, while in the members: rad drill operator at too quarrlM poUceman. . ' day,” said Doctora hoepital, where Mahogaay I'ulhip Chair Cktffee Tables, End Tables. ! ■ which the Fretichmen, described located to the OShimbto, 8. C , 'rtha Negro,” ho added, “wae Ux. Seraftol laavM hie mother Armour m a«aeaa«a« The railroads are handling mohre space it vacated, work ia started Industrial refrigeration—H. F. area at tba start sad pr^ared to 5 Atchison ... of Ita SUuivan Dranlto Opmpsiiy Said Maglatrate Anna M. Kroaa Car Upsets Here; she underwent an abdominal DiaUnctlve period style, hand Lanip Tables, Tier Tables » “Oommuniats," were harrl- taken to a a o ^ t a L Today a ttttia l^ lt ^ and a cousin, Dominick ! -”« ’J!Sr *”*• ■ *”’’*• WM killad today w hoa^o tommUes of freight than Vxay did in paroling for a hearing touay two on three-fourths of a third tanker. HUdreth, Weatinghouse Electric -_d. eenttoue to move to the northwest 15$ ’Terryvllle avenue. Z went ashore once with the In­ Atl Rsfla ... A M fg. Oo., Springfield, Maas. operation JuAe 29 aad is reported UUorsd, drqs- taU A Q C Period after midnight somfYeilows oama linaod bonoato a stono stab at the 1918 war peak and d o ^ it men charged with disorderly con­ Many days of work are Mved by The Oermaae said a cacho at whlla the Blue unite were known Bristol. fantry tovaftoig force after two Aviation Can Occupants Unhuit Secondhand bag—Benjamin J. implrovlng rapidly. tIcaUy r « d u ^ # 1 4 . 9 9 stjrto ...... $9.95 Into tha h o ^ ta L Vtoaen was on a hours to s wild ssa rids that hqd ..Jag ssvsrsl tona tta scot- With 864,136 fewer freight cars. duct for refusing to keep moving: this method o f launching the ahlp ftrearme and axpleMvaa eras found to oa ooMsntrattog to the vletolty Baldwin Ct .. They ipoved one million tons of Corman, American Bag A Burlap lowar Deer, like n bosoment. I almost every man aeasick out daaf happened h Puect wM help- “ When we are told to move on, bow first because it gives work­ to tlM lu ^ alou with tofonaa- of AHiaboro, N. C, tar Bandix .... frslgh t one mUe every minute Oo^ Oieleea, Mass. dent know*i how many wera to ^ a at CM ta weather so rough ws tog unload a c m of granite slabs we must move on and not M k men an opportunity to work on tta which lad tolhsoevery of an- The asaaeuvars did not Involve party or hew amay ears they had. Both SU ____ 'last year. JCQU>- paw taaaa m s^tsra waiting OonU Solv ...... 6H lydl-turbsBe— tipLysiamiifci«^m> btad oa automobtlo for alltu o way. Vaeatloa Church school, Bmaa- tor tta gun In tta tost fita mto- B IO A D W in 20 years ago, a 37-car train w m Maripn. Ind.—(P)—Robert Mas­ With Viena at the time w m Leo ’ Technical suJ>committee o f the Compound Tsbleu (with added Oomwito Bdto aaoeaaoe • a a'a a a dinger and did about 11 mUea Marneault, o f 68 Rusa street, H art­ The United States has a trade .^lass container manufacturers— non). Unde upeotoUir /or womOn. but it hadn’t been shot or burned,” uel Lutheran obureh. utos before our boats ground tbetr RUTSTISC ter o f 'Marion, who served in the noses 00 the beach. Ooua Alro 17M 6 an hour including stcq>s. ~ ford. Both escaped injury, but the commissioner for India, locstril in E.O. HiUer, Hartford Empire Tbey »Uo b«lp buud up red Hand. REPRODUCTIONS be ^ Nuraae’ Aide oourae starts. Oons Edia ...... 15% French Ambulance Corps in FWtow isbri &ncUMa rrv U / ^ Columbia Tho ehoriff aaid 1^ took tho MMttog Board of Bdueatioo at d s M to n~flTTtr B IT ..bK n N i : I Railroad men say they are World War I, was eager to get car WM badly d am ag^ Calcutta. Co., Hartford, Conn. Samples, and few o f a kind pieces and 1 woman to tbs boopltal yeatorday High SchooL This was M close to reality m Coua Oil ...... 5% much more concerned about their ★ Oont Oil D e l...... 35% III icriii'i in the Navy, Shortly after Pesurl ICea CMallya M. Rtaa i- to look at tho Negro and quoted SatardM, Jaly li a rshsaisal could 00ms. T ta ssa ability move commercial Harbor, Matter w m refused a Suits of Keith Excellence 10% to 40% off. O a n tO aA a •aaaayaaeaaaaaaaaa...... 35 5 llltlllil| 515-13. WUSmaatla OlvMaa her aa aayi^ that “ha looked Uks Orford Soap Company cIo sm for WM Sotted for miles with ves­ freight than they are about war commission because o f his weight Corn Prodrod aaae/aaaaaoaaaoa the num.’^ vaeatlen. sels of ths nsst—tta biggest aver ■ ■ i le i r traffic Which, after all. hM been — 284 pbunds. Saturday— W eight D r iL .A I aaoaaaaaaoaaoao Annual outtog, R o m Ob. No. I, used on such manouvsn. A almn- only abbut 13 per cent at toe 196—he WM commiarionsd a lieu­ Word 1 ^ been noelvad by the latad bombardment at tta sbors Du Poutt aaaaaeaaf a a a-a #S9 0 tt local raUootof board offica that Marlborough Laka. nattonal totaL Eastman says tenant commander. Hraday, JMy SS boomed overhead. Destroyers and Bastmra Kod ...... 154 “Jt has bean decided that tha rec- Btoo Auto * L • ••*•«•■ » Two Boys Hurt Special Satoeunen’s meeting to gunboats glided eorUy ta and out, ••00 totratlon for all ether than pas- guiding us ahorswufL SquaAns RR ■anger cari. and gas pumps ahidl wet .on DafOnM Mooring, Muntol- lu Local Crash pal building at a of R. A. F. BurvIcraM sad Sj^t* OffO JpnC ••••■ ■ ••••••aaoeeo take, place Juto 14. iT a ito Id i t fires flow dvoriMSd., Acrid smoko OffQ Boodff •••■ ■ •oebi^aoaoeao Sam's sArday, M yU moYt com first/ tta local boai&“ Tho hours for 'lelto Sersonod us from tta shoro. 0 #fl « s * - a * » a o 4 *aeba4>*0 Ammal outtog H o m Ob. No. 5, qCIOftf— f T R ...... STB ^ r^traUon to Columbia' are Robert Simpson, It , of ISS Mata S. M. F . D.. Ooata oettogB. Bol­ Out thors, to tta omall hsuis of 4 5 to 6 aad T .to S n. m.. on T i ^ street, whOebOe fmvtng north 9 1 ton. the monUng. w m a rendasvons at ••aaeseeaaiatoooo* ^ tbs I4tb. and fto f p. street at 1:45 Saturday aftemooa hitting pewor sad oocrP natlra. RiS Steff SCW ooooooaoootoooa T B Wednesday and Tbursday the craHied toto a ear owned by Rotk IftS R I0 II a a • a 4 • a o a a a * a w e o 0 0 IS S B l5th sad IStb at Taomaaa BalL G. RoWasoa ef 44 Mato strea». Club, Oentar Sprtogf Park. t i l t t*****aa*a*ha**aa N o Biigar eorUfleatoo wm ba to- whloh WM parked Just eoutk of Alta SI la SariL IntTwT 54 auad until tba gaaoltoe regtotra- 1 Second Degree Johna — Mhn 5ot Unds Sam i$ bu$y thus#, days — busy' win* the ooraer of Mato aad WtUain Kolfhto of OahimbuB oamival. tion haa been emnpleted. JonM A Lau a o • a a 0 a ■treeto. la the ear with him at the ' 'r" —— — — — ^ 0 - Two Baltlmora Uaebars. ____ time WM HowMd Gtheon at ISS Verdict Found Kanaoeott ■ fling a war. And whan ' spsad counts most, Oomta Lana and Miss Ploranea Mato street, age 15. Both 'boya U g f A My B V cDnnnal, who are ependtog the to the Maneheeter I h - Bond Drive Goal tisdibssd AIm Unds Sqm reodiss for ths tsisphons. Hi$ calls rammer to town, aestotod with morial hoepital. The Rahtason ear WMhtagton. Juto l l . - (f ) . Joha LooW s ...... roooaaasaaoa the gaaoltoe raglstratloa lest hit,with such (oroq that tt Reach^ Quickly BMgy a Bkhind. as, w m oonvlotad Mont Ward ... I 0 • a • a a a a week as wall as throe local ptuihed onto tha aMewalk a of sBoond dagiss murdar to tta Nsab * Katv . mud corns first. Communkationt of ths ormsd uacben, Mrs, Halan Basw^ dlstaaee at 55 feet Both cars ware aaatod vardtet. raturnod Saturday Nat aatvaaosoe* Greeabeig, aad Mtoa damaged. Oibsea had a alight eoa- during tta 34 hours ho w m f m Nat Caeb Rag forcss and wor industriss must not bs siowsd Aatheattc, Haad Robbed Mahogaay Gladys Rica^ Others who gave raarion aad also had hla Up out Bast Hartford, July IS—(P) — after ooraptog late Friday sight, it Nat Dairy ... ^8TH CENTURY BEDROOMS- their ' were Miss Lois Clarke, and teeth knoehad e a t SImimpaon Tba United AUerm Oorptaa- wM^rovsatod today to Dirtrict N at Diatm .. tloo, eonduettag a -day “ten per BuUt to exacting quality specifications M ra Hutchtoe, ____ Miai Clay- .waFeut oa tha fershaad. NaliIthM’S 10 court. N. Y. central -TD n down by trdffic jomt. cent” w ar bond drive ameog em- for enduring satisfsetion. sacrificed now ton Bunt, aad Iba. Huhart ^ condition to aarioos. BkHbd WM on trial on chaigss Nor Am Co . • a a 0^aaaaaaaa Hama owaanatarar HU tavatryaayt its Pratt A Wbltnay Alr^ ‘ > ■> W ' 1 I Mil for quick 'tUaposal because only s f ^ Una. Officer Martto tovestlgatad but tiiaraa at ttoritam Pao a a . - \ a aeaea«se* of wmag Hyland O. MoCUtoa, I7. ' Nsw tsisphons wirs linss would tabs cars le ft (Sleigh bed, roomy chest and repoctad that tha driver ef the ear craft Bngtaa DIvtoten, annonnoad fnofwid ... •eeoeelaaaeoe Horace W. Porter, who has today that after stay threa daya ona Of tour N a g m s klltod dtttlag dresser or beta a Mason for over Sfty years, ooUd not tell etoat h^pened. It to Pan Am Alrw ''Km npt only gottiiig yeog^round IS40 to a aarlM of ambuah shoot- ,-vanity .. beltoved that Slmpaea. attampttog tba goal at tha campaign—10 Pa’ram Piet » a o o a • e of thsss wortims troffic jams. Eofi tplsphons $99 aad Nowtoa Smith want To Shel- c m Of tha payrtdl ^adged to togs which wars tenaod "aatpar boun^ FUla, Haas., 1 ^ Wednaa- to slow tha ■peed_tf tho ear, ap- slayttgs,” when ho away PsttaeMta .. ^ |coiri|foi!l howp Itut I omrgBifing > ;■ day to Mtendj^ f a i ^ tosctlig pUed tho beahao. The right wheal frasi two usarmod deputtoa at the PSnn R R ... ori) mods of coppsr, and so ors shsll bnko grabbad thrawtay tha tar to Papal • Goto . I a a o a a s BM De T O D A Y MMd Mr. Pon^ fraadaen, United Aircraft Praeldent Bu- dtotrwt JalL B # prsviously w m l l coifi cffylftwidb b o ik fo ff"^ the curb toto the n a r of tha Rob­ PhalpaDodgs aaaaaaaaaaaa John R. Davanport waa given the gena B. Wilson talegraphBd Secre­ eoBvtetsd of Srst dapso anndtr ta *THE BIG 8^01** third degree, ybo cendlAite’a fa­ inson oar. tta esM but won s aew trial. Ptafl Pet .... Hoa •Don't Got s lu n your aowhouM tlw auunmun iu comfort C/ coss ■ i i Shsll C06SS corns first. • • tary ef the Treaaury Kergenthau Pub Sve N J . ther, Carlton Davenport, was to that during thrae days pted|ta to T ta Junr roportod rsatalag a •Bd ocoaomy ttat odj^ toe fw«|Mr inaiilatioa phM too " t - "i PunmaS . . .a •aaaaaaorasaaa B chatga of tho work as'"master. purehasa bonds totaling mors than tardtet Saturday aad ftubaa am ou nt ■ $0 Unds Som it asking for hsip' from svsry Yellow Mud Rsdie aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 'proper can provide-.See w for actual recorde on John Davenport has onllatod to ILOOO,OOa maturity vahit, Jamas W . Morris erdorad It aaatod .1 • RapbbltoSU aoaaoooaoooios the sorvtoo aad to w a tt t e to ba moato bad-baen rigmd. A a to Bkhmdto aaeaaa furi Mvings made poatibla wito J-M Supor-Palt Rock D 8 4 tsisphons ussf. W s know you ors sogsr and callod. Crime Link Befereso tta eampalgaesmi ' too A raoHls poltoamM aad s a au_ R ^ ^ ■ 0 o a 0 0 a o 0 0 a 0 0 a B W ool-toa batt-typa insulatioa which ia fireproof-•fiil- Btoty-four glrto aad tholr eoun- pray, under n purrefl oofluottra-a- -a------Ulary peltosisra spotted tta fngl- AFBM otaaoooaaoooo XSB toik®-hM moitturhproof bacldng-makaa homea up to IS® There to nothing in your •ellors from the Oentar church ptoiL badlad daltvaroddaitvacsd to amployM01 of tfvo tosvtog a drug store yootsr- B e e f s - R o s i f e ••*••• oaa aatvoaa 0 ft willing to do your port in tpssding Up fraia Paga Oaa) SIMU Xtil ••••••••oooooaaaoo XftB m homo that Ihdieatae your «itni camp wore at church Sunday tooPratt A Whitaay Dlvtalra It, dM and amatof soolar in hottaet weather, ag well aavini up to 30% on TfLL-mii morntog aad took part to the The mfarimum amtanra under n iseoy • V ss ...... fiielbilla in toe winter. • or lack of skill aa a bouaokaopar tta oanlty tosuo aad asked ap- 55f bonds with a maturity valua Amsrioa't march to Victory. It will hsip o lot' aarvtos riagtag *Tho Lord IS raorad d jp ra 'm u rd er aeovtottan ■ 00 n o •oaoeaoaaaaoo*aos U 1 C ir c l e two Arm y msdieal o f aaora than 15.700400. Witoen I f e tooM fiial aavinga toat make u tba appeannea of your lto> Sbopberd’* and tholr o a n m pototfflsnt of to from SO yaara to Ufa to prison. ftOOtti Rjf aaoooooooaooaeaoo 209 UNthll ofttoms ta anastins hisa. ssld. aad la nddHien had soar Castooi QuaUty Exquisitely Flue •na. Let os care for thorn aad Trimspertatton waa furalOMd 5500400 on deposit far tta pur- ftPft RVftllftB aooaoaeoooeooaoo ft^ home owners My they ere‘'tatting cash If yoo wfil criwayskssp thsss thoughts in mind: loeal pamio. -.1]— ^ of boiMto. ^ Rift 0 0 tilft 0 o a a a a a a o o« o o * a ftfti $110 TUXEDO PERIOD SOFAS you may rest aaaurod thoyH la y RlSSLt&STi. •IftOOKaX...... IT I dividandi^.. . ‘Tlw whola story ie youTR nice things about them. Mrs. Konaotk Tripp to rstoa tta ssatty tosuo agsto FREE, in tha book shown below . . . SOLID MAHOGANY FRAME, deep But 25 InmatcR TSSSS •••••••aaeeeoaioaa ftft coU springs, deeply upholstered for test­ from tha lyindham Oonuau- tta triaL nlty Momorial boopltal. whora abo TfaBhtR RoU B eaoaaaoooooa ftftB Your efipy is waiting for yoa ing comfort and h sj^ tsUored in qiuUity Uadar amitafy law, which w m IT* QiMftS .as...... fti tested period fabric. Our lowest price CASH AND CARRY want last week to hsVo bar ton­ cited the eoort tta Now in Almthoiue Ask fiMFREE book-cqmplata sfoiry sils out to by proMCu- Silynia, DaL. July 15— B of Horn# Inaulatioo— m on th s...... 15% DISCOUNT ON r or lif• tmpetoenmaat upou raorad, who w m known to many TJnll ^2ir6 •■ •oo'aooraaeeaaaa 07 A fully lllustratad— aad children. Oordoo and LaaMng, d If ta toeemrtetad. ‘ At pisorat . thera an but 38 ta- Unit o m ...... ft^A 5 AM Sagarna Mwi Hampatoad, Long TMand, are as “tta fathsr of rapssL” d M a l ALL at Mtoo a t tho Mraahastar Atom- XMtQtmlmp ...... |B ^ packed trito atonulat- vWttog kia Bwthsr. Mrs. Charles ^ hesM tost Bigkt St ths ass sf soma, tta tawost Igura to sovsn SCORES OF OTHER PERIOD PIECES GREATLY Do ROhtiSC seeoooaoooaaao 2 f t ^ Ling idoM for toe home. FAMILY BUNDLES Nataeh. ^ ^ WM touodsr and aSSoap ysois that U hM baen nnSar tha REDUCED dmlrihan of tta Amwototlen D* R* RIOOl •••eoaaooaosaooo ftO TH8 IffnfM fy BoMnoB b*** pawiva M tta Irien o f BriMot R. Potonen. WsmsrRr Plot ...... 51 i) bc.-o att'!HMng m eonferene: at A^ntoat tta ProhMtton Amsad- an M too pm owt tomotoo TTy O a r S a p trio r lu-meinb nieut and w m ena ef tta toundats W sst U ftta reaoaaoaafoai Northfleld as a deleiato from the t o m •0 ysan aad ora ta ef THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. SOUTHOM church aebool. Mlaa Marjorie May-' of toe American Ubsrty Lasgua' Wsotn AlO r Dry desidiig Senrietl dtato “uadar to werhkto too Woohrorth poaaaoaaaoo* lA Laetoer, Maeeae* S a n ta s , Pwhit nard, an East Hartford delegata, lT fe .M a lB 8 t. , SSL6145 NiW fNOtAND rh o makes bar aunusar homo at a Mel- Mr. fStonm now IHOba IT SBSO ^he lake haa also boon to tha eon- SMntoMd n U B H O N f feranea. _ jbogy after It tot mnwit AWi LAUNDRY Mlaa M ary Imu Tktoavaon, at found arar Anar p s psO j o s COMPANY Windham f^to r w u the weak- 15. HwaeMehaUdbainstraagtod '; . '. N’ w . I ta d^pad to very b it OrCN nUBSSlAY AND -nd pie^t o» ^\t* Olive TulUt, but that toerr no avtdeMa riw to eaM. sod tha boor a JOHNS-WANVIILE ■: having coaie J n s m wtth Mias kqd beta rSpaA ‘ta drawn to a dqr gfll% u a .a iS 9 n ’If Kv'.'- M ANCHESTER EVENING RERALIX M ANCHESTER^CONN. M ONDAY. JULY 18 , 194 R

Kind Antaists Hdp MANCHESnSh EVENING ^ A L D . U A N C H E ff^ OOMN. MONDAY. JULY 18/1942 Soldier Saw Seilsr aa Idsif Trip &. lis t Speakers 0 From Manchester's Neighboi*s Auto Blazing Danny Angelo, ac 1 o f 8 fm help the Bay State Demooratie or- Warn Angelo, of BO Pina Contributions To Local USQ Leatiiemedcs l^oll Athora Solons Seek gantaatlon’e campaign ptouA aatraat,! t r ^ m t a 18 day furlough on For Banquet Prayer Topic W ith C m ^ to the field as a Alarm Souhi probabla noratoee to oppose LodgA Jute 4te from hla base at San LOO tba foO o w lB f fo r oarttfl- Reports to Police He j Rafaal, OUlfomia. B4 daeldad Tte foUowtog paraoBS teva do.^Jolm J. Raggato ...... aoBM observers think It will tdia ea ta aW a olaaa tau th t at tba D ob- Offioei^ Alao to B< .atad to toe Manchaator USOJ^ Olffort ...... 80 V eryT^m ely Office Again a strong preoldentlal endoraement F iv e M in u i aonvUla achool by A lfn d A . O ul- Stafford Springs Garden, Canning Surtey Told Officer of Firel to cooM homo to visit hla 1.00 raothar but wus not plentifully a to counterbalance the effect of thto d ottl: M ra. C !harloa S Yadarlehaoe, Seated Knights ol 1.00 first score to the etUt-nebuloua C aifford O laaaoB, S O *. lU ^ Saha O. BaMo Disclosing Slaying. aumllad with funds. Bowevar, lera. The total la now |S?S7, 878A28r‘. |iSSTSodlx BaUartan3 r*..:::::: ...... LOO Rev. W ard PreBches on f onr New England Sen- U n . kind autotats helped him on hla 'Cohim biis Tom orrow. fight. Box 14 on H« ard T . H u n tliifto ii, M ra. F raacaa SW. Started Today in Bolton ItoarlM Laahlnaka I... .8 LOO Albart Ford ...... 1.00 Ba made tha trip la Sva LOO Prayers ol Parents fttiprs and M ost o f Rep^ Murphy Siay Oppose Bridgeo H . lU eharda, M n . B dfar H . W H - n li BaOatint Benaoi M. Itaddock 1.00 In New Hampshire, Senator Road^ Pu lled Twice^ aon, Juno W afro n, PhyiU a W an an , aad arrived ban W Prt- An unusually large turn out of i. Wolfrom . 1.00 Plaraala DeapUmqua . . . 8.00 B darard B rin k , T l, a u f T a r o d . Marldaa._ dnly 18, — OB — . •. •. •...... LOO During Days o f W ar. "< * .. -• i--"' . . restetativefl to Run. rld M to oxpocted to foco opposi­ Chimney Fire. K ra. B tanlay' O landar, C barlaa July mein^ra o f CampMU CouneU No. BoBnie Balor G. Daaidaaqua ...... 8.00 tion m m Prancto Murphy, former FradarickaoB , rrad orio S . P aialay fatal boart attack Sunday aftar IS.— (SpaetaD— for tee ana4d foreaa and ration­ Jamaa i. CanlgaA New Bn- ntaat night Danny atartod STS, Knlghta of Columbua, la ax- Pator MattiM 1.00 ick Owners BvSry foihlly la Bolton w U l b e I n - ing undoubtedly win ba moral van eanoty caranev, aaM tiday back and axpacts to filt tea LOO Mr. and Mra. O. fovem or and new convert from Re­ and vm iam B. Sm ith. ho aront aw lau n ln g la Saroothoart pactad a A tta inataliatloa and 8rd Dacar Schack Schlemtogar ...... TAbout the only kind of pray­ Waohtogtoni July 18—(ff>—With The reason Umt the tarvlawad during tha woak by Mvara. R la inetaaaiagly Impor­ tears waa n gaarthUMy tlmt n coast bafon July 18. depending John Carlinl ...... 1.00 publican to Democratic ranks. Tt laka. B a laavoa flaa aona aa d five pegrea Class banquet adilch la to Ploaaia A . H op k toa..... ing we ara toteraatod ta today l» Now England’s political batUaltoea to no aocrat that Murphy and alann turned to tmm Box iNext to Sign aoaw aMBbar of tea Conaootlout tant that rural fomlllaa atom and •* " anrtawly on autoikts along tha way. Ba ha held at 8 o'clock toaaORow (Ubart WiUda ...... 1.00 that kind that makes a differenca,’’ kee street and Hartford roqd d a u g b t a r a . Votuntaan with aa aim u astab- can fo r thamdaivaa an ample la Btatlonad on a mosquito boat (t. J. Adams ...... 1.00 Prland forming ob Oapltnl Bin, aa In­ Bridges were 'a t loggerheads po­ night in tea Botal SherldSuT^ Annie McAdams ...... ■aid Rev. W . Ralph Ward, Jr„ In litically Just before the last na­ 11:48 yeatorday. morntog, aoum M ra. Jaan la W alk ar. S taffortra U8h a aeighhorbood ajotoB to •upply of bosM praduead foods, ar o f M iB Ateart BirtMr, 8 l In tba P irtfic. - Oaorga A> CaUIouatto, tec Mrs. Anna Schack .. 1.00 his aarmott yaatarday morning at formal poll ahowa^that four oena- fo r over five minutes was W apping old aot roald on t, obaan rad b ar lO O tb halp Wla tea war aad astaMlah a yaer-eld SertbiBgtee yewlh, lx Kaatnlra Saampltoskl . . . 's ^ l.l1.00 Minnie S tavn itak y...... tional G. O. P. convention, when W e d n e s d a y vi Baasana fo r SHTdy ratlHng grand knight o f tha Ideal Cateartaa Haefa ...... the union Servloa to South Matho* ton aad a large majority of tho the aame box was pi birth d ay at b ar hom e qulotly yaa- laatBg paacA M m John Tadford Tba survey being taken tela | tba act af dUpning mt tha Stella A. Artowakl...... X diet church. Referring to ; the each had presidential or vlce-prea- Mra. W. O n a t t a r d a y . council arlll aot'aatoaatmaetor Ann Shannon aroa’s 88 raprasoatatlvaa officially Idontlal aeplratlons. A fter the box had aoi llianday Are o f Birch Mountain baada tea Bol­ lak la aa affort to datarmlna body. Tha earawe «eeloeed to tea principal apaakera o f tea eve­ Evelyn Newburg ...... change that has emme to tee usual number of rounda It TSSa, T ba w add in g o f M ian J ulia B ock ton eommlttaa aad aha w ill bo ^ a rtora at Now Baveo that Mary V. Ho^a ...... or othorwtao have mads plain that bow la m tela a u p ^ wUl ba in ning w ill ba Judge Thomas J. Mol- Virginia RTan ...... Mra. Sue H ow ard ...... thought of COntatieui people rcto- Oiancoa ara in this election that agator^ * for RodcyiDe. daugtatar o f M r. abd M ra. O aorga aaalatad by nalghboriiood volun- tha wlntra o f 184M8. T te lafor- a ftllninMiB. wIm b ha did ato I Plan to Keep 31adyx T a d fo rd ...... live to prayer to the last century, tha noxt Mg Job ta ra-riectiOB. first tocUnatlons to stay to Wash­ B ack of R ock M aadoW , U n ion, aad toy. o f Bartford. Stott Deputy, and Helen A . SchnaU ...... The alarm caUed out two of Iba South W ladaor U SO Pund taara for aaeh group o f about tan maUoo win ba naad, S i ^ to da- | BtoBA- saw a parked aatoBe Judge William J. Shea, of tela Wm. B o n ln l...... Minnie C Lu p la n ...... It waa pointed out teat while we MatoSi’a Senator White, a Ro- ington and. statesmanUke, scorn I’a truckA one of No.- 4’s and C orpora] A lbart B aU a aon of M r. rural famlllaA bllA Ha toft-haad froat dear Samuel H abarara...... have been critical o f tha wrong puhUcan; aad two G. O. P. con- politics In these war years are go­ Jnijr IS .— (S p e cial)— C am paign attalnad Ita p l y TO provide a maana for nel^bor- automobUa early Saturday morn' vent Any M odidcation ■ t ^ : Grand Knight Prank J. Mra. Inna M. Poater .... time of thoughtful meditation The Scout organisation was un­ (Conaectlcqt and Vormont do a fire to aa automotria whidi appracUtlon to tba generoa towna- tacapUon foUowad tha oaiamony Thuraday evening Mias S. Balan QUda Pavra ...... able to aecure a bus to carry tha Warning Is Given I &m. paopla andtha t ^ captains anu the Back’a homo. A fter a abort hood comlderation o f Important Roberta and Owen Traak were Ing. a davakqtmant which lad to Qulah; deputy grand tonight Jamaa Dorothy Hlcktog .. M. Wrana ...... upon tea truths ataeady known, Is Doing W ell aot oloct a aanator tela yaar). out before the dopartment d o f 1 ^ 1 gaa ration booka ^ ^ who helpad wadding trip tha couple for tha local, county, stats or national tha dlaeovory savaral hours later P. Tierney; W. J. Stovanson...... and tea facts at hand whleb may - » girls back aad forth tela year and Oengria— 1 DoSaMato Out got around tho ooiaor. 80 present Thay explained tee pur­ Washington, July 18.—(P)—Tha Mary M. Moonan .. Oscar Schnmtiy ...... most of tha girta have baaa going auto owaara la tha Wanrlng O ra^ No. 80, will praoent win Uva In Union. Tha mattem pose o f tha survayo to ba made of tha bludgeoned body o f John Bouse V f M and U$um Coidmlt- Poster “ RoMlla Varrtek ... lead to atlU greater trutliA he w ill Among ooagraaamoA those defi­ About Drought VacaoB laat woak. Philip bold thair ngular buslnaaa moat- bride la a graduate o f Stafford Albart Butler, 81-yaar-old South- wtamr, Carl B. Thoran be. Imbued with power from on to camp to privato can, altbougn nitely ara out: to a group conalatlng of Frank toa decided today to surround its Katherine Shannon Mtonla C a va gn a io...... Local Sijte Has Had several have ridden their M.- irfntandant of achoola ing at tha wapping > Coaun " — ' ■ ~ Tha drat survey to be made la • youth. 88,280,000,000 tax UU with 1^, Joseph L. Pleaut; lecturer, Tiaai I^ e high, gain Insight into tha eternal, Jamoa C. Oliver (R., Ma.), wlto Changing Grade* Rebacchl, George O. Rosa, Rich Rachel Taylor ...... gn ap Ufe at Its core to such cyclea. The girta appreciate graat- failed o f ra-nomtoatlon. Washington, July 18.—(P)—The I o f tha iaaulnc o f tha haU on Tueaday, July 14 at 8 ] ______a garden and canning Inventory ard Morra, Alexander Bunca, had not inquired tha enough aafaguarda to prevent Thomas J. Quinn; warden, Oomcl- Mary Veaco ...... Average Attendance o f aftar which, Mr. and Mra. WtlUam j and is now aiaistant auitarvlsor of name o f tha soldier. 8 ^ Oaasl Mina Tajrta ...... way that ha w ill be able to go ijratbe ktodneaa of parents and Arthur D. Healoy (D „ Maaa ), Geogloglcal Survey warned today and each fam ily w ill be asked to Mrs. John Tadford, M n . A. N. — I modification when preaentod toi^^lua------R. Foley;-- —advocato, Barold M. Emma Rlvooa ..... Braostina Ooraiu ~...... Poater hard In v ^ tha arambanltlM Springfield BoapltaL Tba lawar ate questions ralatlva to Jamioa Fogarty, Jr. out Into Ufe and Uve victoriously.’’ 20 Girls Each Day. friends to taking teem out to who.will ttea tho oath of a dta- that drought condltlona to a nar­ On Porter Streel Sklnnar, Sr., Miaa Mary Tadford ***• Tof debate and paasage JoMph Bua- Clara JohnaoB Piayera ta WorttaM camp and bringing them home. A trtet court JudgA Aug. 8. row fringo along tho Atlantic ______-y” M iaSM raL W U U am B ailm of 1 to thair homo ob ATory atroot, bridagroom attended the Manchaa- tba survey. and Mrs. Clyde ManhalL S iiE r ’ ^ ! 2 . * “ ’'* * ^ * * thl4 weak. toy: outallla guard, James M ^ h y ; Albart KrauM ...... Margarat Pandergart ... aro tb a p aroata o f a whara they are to enjoy a hot dog I tar achoola and at praaant la In Connecticut haa at all times a Paaalo, spem U^ a laav. o f ab-|ah-j Deapito tba ooe-voto " —rxlna Pf*teda Breen, chaplain: t w Nunxlo lamoaaeo .. Tha .prayer impulse .those dayA The Manchester Girl Scout Day large group haa gathered at .; the Joseph B. Ouay (D., MaaA) oeaboard from Nova Scotia to bom on Suaday at tba Oa-oparatlan Asked aenca here with hla parintA ftUflsy Orfttf •••••■■■■• added Mr. Ward, is to aak G d ^ o r post oCnca at tha (Tenter each who to running for tho Sahato. North OaroUpa apd prevailing low The laying of new ridewallia'on] roast and social tlma. tha Army. vary limited food supply for Its Each fam ily Is aaksd and avanTle votaa tte whioh many I J - Quinn. Pranela J. Hans Engel ...... Mary H. Toohay...... Camp has ended Its third week oi the Bouth ride of Porter atraat hsA^ C ity boap ital. Local Granges have bean notl-| Benry Rounda o f Canter atraat T *to^ co-\ ba waa driving hooM from a party Hugo Lautenbach .. ■omathtog. Hare he refarred to morning at 8 o’clock and waited Gaorga H. Ttokham (R.. Maaa.), ground water levels presaged the population. Normally tela la. not operate in making the mmdiy. I f decisions ware made,— tea commit- “ " “ te lo u i and John K. Butchlnaon. I lorilaa Valanto camping for tela summer. In hopefully for aomeonO'- to drtva made neoeeoary cbAiige of O a w a O a a d M b y tlw S t o t o Lecturer, George was installad as Grand Knight of a serioua situation, but with at a Oiaahlre Inn whan ha saw tba Grand Knight Prank J. Qulah Thomaa Praabum . . tha prayers mothers and fathers who to ratlrtog after 28 yean te> probability of stlU lower levels > ao ara a ta d aad an d afar o tb - jrou aro not at home whan tha car ablaae aad drove a conaidar- tM agreed to arte tea Rules Com- golanda Vines offer for their sons to ths serrtce, epite of transportation difficulties them out. So 0ar ndna haa been tha House. during the lata mmmer months. o f aome of tte|atreata runninc.f B. Bigbaa that the Lacturora Con-1 S t a f f s Council, Knlghta of Co- transportation -overtaxed and mlttaa to approve procedure has namad the following conunlt- Sue Ham pton...... Irma Oraaao o f the south etoo o f the atriM . aactoualy in a t tba P ran k farenca schadulad. to be held in lumbna at a m oating-last night volunteer vlalta your 'home, bo or able dlatanca looking fo r a poltoa- and the prayen of men to the ser- there haa been an average attend­ dtaappototed. Low ground .water levels had with tea populatian of defansa She. w ill leave a card fo r jrou to which would preclude au amand- tees for the ensuing year: Bouse J. Kuelerudca...... EUaabatti W right ...... Still OB tho fsBcotara: cut has been made to Well ' fh n a la tb a O gdatfa O o r- August a t Duibam, N . B.. haa in K. o f C. BalL Mr. Rounds suo- man before ha ancountarad Offtcar eommlttaa, Thomas J. Hrtiitt. Mary Haualaen . . . . vica to time of war. In timeo Uko ance of 20 girls a day. During the After tha day camping aaaaon ta Thomaa A. Plaliorty (D., Maaa.). been recorded to some wells to Industrial areas Incraaalng mpld- 911 out Pleaaa fin tea card out SsymtnikL mante except thoM minor ravl-i Antotoatto Daboto ...... these Jesus used prayer not ao over the camp will ba avallabla for roful for a distance 'Of abotijt' It h i baU aiT ad th at th a baea pos^Kmad. oaeda John Banlay o f Ptaka ava- ly. It la time to plan for amerw William p. teiab. John Morleont JohnKoatach ■ • Anna Habqrarn ...... first two weeks tha Brownie who to oxpocted to be named poat- Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennayl- foot and tha same waa dona oa-thol w h i c h Announcament'tliat tha Ubioa »ua. Other otfloan inatallad ware: and aae that It reaohas tea vol- ■Iona which might ha dtaftad by much to aak God fo r aomethtog oa troopa and other groups to use for vanto, Maryland, Viigtoia .and gandea teat may have to ha mat *• Wark an 0 m s tba committee ttadf. Barnard J. P ^iarty, Joseph VoIa John Klein Mra. Sarah O alvon...... Scouts made u m of the camp; for mastor a* Booton. driveway leading to tho ta • n S ra : poiaon. Ib a eow a Agricultural Sootaty win have no Deputy Grand Knight Loula Das- untoar by Saturday, July 18, MaanwhUA aa Invasttgaton u»- aoktog God to,make Him worthy the rest of the camping season of hikes, picnlCA'and overnight trips. Herman P. Kopptanuum (D., North CarbltoA the report eold. A s tha war continuca, (a ig w when the survey win ba com­ Prooadnra P aUawad far T t George S. Patton and- Edward Richard Jobriaon . . . Owandohm Paraons . Weldon property. Tte atraat ta^ la a yaaturo n aar th a tair Uda fall maana that the Ath- k>ge; rooordlng saeretary, lUnato parently ware without any cIm s PehL . Michael Mtonick ... o f something. Aa an UlustraUon six weeka it wUI be turned over to Berides the cabin there are thrae Conn.), who says ho hoon’t yat CbndlUona were eald to Indicate quantltlsa of food wUI be raqulrad pleted. ThuA bagfamlag Thuraday, tee T. PoBtictlU •r of tela kind o f praying, fo r beau­ large tents for use as shelters and tog acarified aad tba guttan i trad n , aad b u t w aok tba laUe Aaaociatlao of BUaworth Ma- Pallitel; financial aaerat^, Wn to tea alaying of tha youth which Planning Oommlttoa: Tliomas J. Haiiy Paleon ...... Dorothy Nybarg .... the Girl Scouts. made up hto mind, although that during dry periods the flow proved: ooop aay aprayad tba mortal Blgh School w ill hkva to Biaaonnatta; tiaaaurer, occurred; after Butler had spent graateat ravanua bill in tha tiful poem by Merrick P illA l Mc­ Under the able leadership ot sleeping quarters. There are also friends are urging him to run. o f streama to these areas might S^a hi.J^;^:;;aid b a *"d i^ R. Paraon ...... Ernoot Ptertatono ... Carthy enUtlad, "BriUeh CtoUdren’a three fireplaces and a spring on Several o f the larga traaa on I ^w ay on aaeh aldo o f tba saak alsowhara fo r . Sinooi^UBad Boagua; laeturar, Arthnr W d a y evening with hto f i i m ^ PranolB OiBS. J. Johnson . . r Mta Jeanette A. Pitkin, camp Joseph E. Talbot -(R , (Tonn.), Quickly drop'below normal and p|o k S l w aod a. lb ao aw the Ugh school was bunt a booth I Boule; li»ldo guard, Atficd An- tha olaai and aa her tens la Uin- Mias Lorraine Dm;>lasol, Mayor Andrew Hkvrtla .... Prayer," oet to music ty Jacques the rite. ‘ i' south ride at tha road have ha41 Itad all who are Intarastod are F. R. Hulaer...... Praneaa BaBavanutf . director, the girls have had a gooq also undecided and being pressed teiwe might te failure of springa mahy of the larga roots cut av go t th rou gh tb a foaca sa ilin g an d servin g goods dooal drelaky; outaids gu ard , Praacia Ftanda Danahar aaajgnad two of- nbt modified. TUa prooedwa has John Sullivan ...... I Wolf# and sung a few weeks ago time partlcipaUng to gamsA ring­ to say "Yaa.” and ohallow wells. asked to can Mi a |lutchlnaaa USO Campaign __ __ _ been followed In floor dabata on r Helen A . O’Brien . . . to the service by the South Church it may te naoeaoary to tba railroad and ata fay th a stu dena t t tM xfy, h aa baon su e- I M m ar: advoeata, M lch aal D . 0 ‘- flcarA Stanley Bucoek Publleity Oommlttoa; Hohart B. R. P r a tt...... ing, crafts, nanire lore, folk danc­ Flaa To Got Betafofoemento PoStlcal OOBtaexMB RepribUcaa The water level to a wen near them. ha graaa alo n g tb a rlg M o a a M u L C oo nall; ch aplain, K av. Joseph B . imomptly so teat a data may ba levmiua maamini tor many ^— R. Smith Ctoolr was quoted. This kind of iirra ii^ In advance. tba y. Thomas J. QuiSb and Paul A. Schulta ...... EUxabetfa Butler • a a a a a a ing, hiking, and camp craft. Miss New Ikigland’s political cbm- Old Bridge, N. J„ where observa- Ib a oattla aro n lu o d at O onnoU y; truataaa B om ar Faro, yaafo to avoM waaka or montha B n o i. praying aald Mr. Ward la tee Pitldn was assisted the flret two plexlon thto year, aa to recant tlons w en begun to 1938, wae the W illiam J. B an lm aad Richard Go^s O ver !of argument SoleiM O. Hlere ...... laixabeth Mayor ...... hantat kind but It Is tea witiH Wawawai, Wash.—(ff>—Slxtoon Editorial Writer Onaga Meatlag ^ Aa a raault of tea Invaatlga aMMMMi A# .IT Marabarshlp Commlttoa: G(an4 Frank P la h ...... Chriatlbe OUlespia ...... weeks by Norma .Andlaio, hundred turkeys have about eaten yaara, to Republican, but fo r from lowest to record at the end at B taaon natta. D tstrict d epu ty, Joh n Ahouji 80 attended tha open Baartng tea that makes a difference. It waa Nancy -Anderson, Patricia Oomtos, B aa lw tnatallad the oM oan aad Knight Jamaa P . T la r n a y . ^ . John Patterson ...... Joalo Mahoney ...... tba kind o f praying that>Jesus did themoelvea out o f a _jbb to this ovarwhebntogly. Flftoan of tha Juna for that time of year, the New Haven, July 18. o f H an ry Satfart o f masting oof f Bmton Grange on Fri­ Rssf IT..... r- I a ®h**> bare, was airaliBadl **ia 28 commlttoaman. I Breen, PoatM B. Patrick Mooney...... Hilda ’neraaa ...... and Maryanne ^ ch . Last week fru it growing section. grass­ rapraaantatlvaa are G. O. P. atand- survey aald. New Haven Journal-Couriw w aa bald Sunday a aociid .and sm oker foUow sd. d a y evening whan tha program to Gethaemane aa ho prayed Nancy Pike, Mrs. Richard Smith, P laa a .are bala g m aS o fo r th a an ­ 1 . ? rtolaS;»“S W Oon-Uu. R Egnata Ralaar...... Mra. James Benevento .. "Pather, If it ba thy jrtU let this hoppers Invaded the peach and ard baarerA nouncad todq|r tea raaignattaB W hlta Punaral given ty mamban at tea Girl in g -^ i n —D r i v e t o E n d * ” • - —^ ^ **** .Uquor lawa a a d | ® L ? !? ? !^ ^ **® *??'**^ '** •••rlpolay. r ‘ ------Praads John Bonaxak ...... Susan DIckaon ...... and Roxane Beckwith aeristed at apricot orchards ranchers turned Though It apparently waa not P o m er Oomlldroller Dies Jack Schaefer, for aevaral years I Igr.' n rfe b O . P lap ar, p aa- n u a l festiv a l aa d laipra p arty to b a l U ^ poaaearton o f a slot __ . 700.000.000 tax goal. It would o S£m ' 1 5 ^ 7 5 cup peas firom me; neverteelesA held next m onth. A ru u r Boula BOf Scout troopa of the town. ley. Dr. Gaorga jfiiiH Schuta ...... NalUa H appeay...... not my wlU but thine be done.’’ the camp. the horde of gobblers loose to eat calculated to do ao. Secretary charge of Ita editorial page, to q y iM alty L utberaa ch urch Tha Girt Scouto, under the direc­ On Wednesday. chin A Otficar DeRosa aad State I ImpoM taxes o f about 12.488,400,- Ml w k w JacobTurak Lucy AgoottoeUi...... Overalght Camp the Intruders. The hungry birds Stimoon’s recent unqualified en- MartOA O., July 18.—MV-Dan- I haarara w aca B ar- an d W illiam l^aaooatto w e n nam ­ Poltoaraan W. B. Flynn saM teay 0 0 0 ^ corporatloaA aad varmm- ' ^ las Maher. 3a- dar to accept a poritlon On S Q l n f f t o i i ed In eh arge. i tion o f Mlaa Lydia Totmg, praaent- ■aph L. Pleaut John Mortooni. Stanley Krajawakl...... Joaephtoe Kqaek ...... A group of eight Girl Scouts ate until they almost foundered, doraement o f the work don\ by iel Richard Crisstager, 81, Federal staff of The Baltimore Sim. fiti A itb ar ICtaaa, A u - it over th a top la ad a pUy, *Whara'a Our Mother?" -went to Sarabakl'a club *»——»t f c fl al taooma taxes totaling 88,888,- James Murphy, Thomaa J. <)ulna. Joseph IVaUatt stayed at the camp overnight on and now the ranchers plan to aug‘ Senator Lodge to LibyA and the comptroller of tee currency''to h er d rive fo r S everal p^titlona are bein g d r- Kancbeator’a t u 9 o I a tl^, Jtoa nature o f wUeb waa ua-1 000,000. P. SCurphy .4 / ...... Out Do^r Service is]^ Chapman, a Yale graduate I I B ta an b a rg, < aa r- U S O funda aa her I with tea follow ^ cast: Mother, Joaaph Buaky, William Boffnar Thomaa P sUm ...... Baatrtca M o n o ...... Wednesday nigkt- An opportunity ment their number with on addi­ secretary’s assertion that Lodge President Warren O. Harding’e ad- prerident of the Sociology Club ,4 '< aa d C artton B u ck sala- quote was |800 aad according to !?4**** J ^ ^ * * ? ^ * •■*»*>• BalSB Maneggla; father, S h lrl^ baa gone over tea top with a total It alao would boost total PM- fo r a small group of Girl Scouto t? tional 7,000 turkeys to an effort to with hto experience wopid aerVe tha tap^ submitted by tha chair- jilten an t^ a colored migratory and Joaaph N . Naratto. John Vaaco ...... Shirley Stovanson ...... mtalatratloA died late last night Yale, win taka over dtraetkxi' 1 w aa la C bovo B in oom o- Andenoa; son. Lola Pouatatai; o f 88,70488, It waa annoimcad to- Jutes D. T. O’Brien fined Swab-1 ravanuas to about 184,000,- -8 farthaIVahr ...... Aiaatma Barto ...... At South C3iurch remain ovenilgkt • ! the camp Is eradicate the pasts. even better to the Senate, didn’t after a throe-year lUneos. tha editorial page. man* S ite Lottla iPlnaaee the ra-1 daughter, Thrtraa BookuA day by tea commlttoA Tha ouota I tea alot machlaa ebargei 000.000. Tha War Production W pi. M^Gaown Norma P. Paxon ...... calpta ware $ 8 0 «.la T h a w jS r e te Tha Boy Scouts demonatiatad waa Mt for 88.70000 ami it “ *« W ha tea liquor count and! Board rmortod Saturday that Hannah J. Hyda ...... John Klatasehmidt ...... o f B darard B . J ack - to ?harga o fte ; ■avaral types at knots whlehi,wara WT00.00, and it la ax. aald ba was maklag the penalty war a p m £ iv to June hkae was joMph Angan P. HUxvhray a a a a a a In the out-kloor evening servloe l B ro o k s atraat w aa bald daaertbad by William Wawtar. PM ^^ttet tela fljfme wlfijm to. ralattvaly light bacauM of Swab- 84,138,000,000. or at a rata more Blood Donors GuidoGaorgattl ...... Redan Jaakla at tee South church special music te r at m a B urka Punaral S m S : ^ ^ ^ Soma o f tba Boy Soouta alao dam- Dw drtva offielaUy | rttfa ooMsraUon to admlttmg tea than twlM the aaUcipatod total Cartton W. Schula...... Rudolph Haupt. Jr. waa pravldod by a trio from the I a t S t. B om ard*a ch urch . comM to a cIo m on^Juto ifi, jxf^ra to hla club dAqiito their revenue under the new bUL Rnaaian Baptist church In Hart­ f ^ord LamUite uTl tte*l5ltrodoSS^ onatratad phaaaa Of First AM. hfoncheater realdsnta w h o __ JoMitoSalmond ...... AUoa C. Pohl ...... f i, D o la a, n a ato r o f th e a n lack of a search warrant “ t----- a x Batca r Again Needed Kaalmlara Janusskleriax . ford lad by M ta Sonja Marchuck. e C t r a t a d . (each peUti 8ht of Job’s B ill C om ate laigned oltiaais of tea tow n of John Tadford, chairman o f the Giventry Lake tlon at tea aoqrca provisioa by{ Emella Lem berg ...... Sadia Mitchell ..... many different faiths had made R ev.* A . A . C M at ooo- Trust Company before tela Wad-< these out-door aervicea possible A . W . T oung fo rm ^ Istaffo rd protfat tha dsa of Cam p Connecticut Voluntaora fo r Bolton, naaday. Euawhera to today's Bar- which 8 per cant o f an todlvldw- Plftoaa paraons have already Sue Wtosler ...... Joeephtae Ewarde . of this tow n w ho has been aa> ciu>*r tela purpose and ra- apoka brlafly on tea,survey to ha al’s tocoma would ha' deducted Violet McDougtui...... Arthur H. Lardor . a ^ thanked aU of those who had 10 signed up a t Rad CroM haadquar- taken part, mentioned the use of A M a D . Jobnnon aistaat m an ag er o f this S ea rs R o e - t h s t a w p lsa for such use made o f tba town weak. tributad to tte drtva up to_iaat AH Cottages Booked from pajrdiecka and pay an*, tan t o tha Blood Bank white win MUte C kp pa...... Wm. A. D uff...... bu ck O o. a^ora In T au n to o, m W , ^ parm anaatp ahandonad. Thaaa valopaa beginning to January. Mildred Hennequto...... Dorothea Sitxy ...... the organ loaned by T. P. HoUor I B ackvnta te p tlst' ch urch 1 Uatantag Past Saturday. Anotear list wUl appear return te Manehaatar oa A n te d an, the contribution a t the organ M opaa house at tha d m reh h aa b am tran afarrad to th air atora I P «U tlofia it w a a laportod w iU be to tomorrow's BarahL W eeks Ahead | Trailer A fter changing Ita mind m any 18th. Thirty-five more vohmtaara Frank HlUery ...... Arttoa M. (Staff ...... In Sfaridan an d w ill bagla hie i>w it to p roper an teorttlos. 'Boltoaitaa at, tea Ustanlag Post Wm. Bamplatsky ...... Mra Marie Finlay ...... lat, Fred Werner, and the/alogtog M ga next Suaday from 8 t o at Bolton CJantef during tha waak-^. Camps AreXroiiirded. totaraatod by tee group from the Russian duties th en today. M ra. Young ad a new corporation tsui program,in^« requaatad to call 8887. Jack Kaaola ...... Stanley J. Biaka ...... end induded: 8-11, Oliva Swanson, white would rata tea present | Sadore Hatoea ...... Helen FlaveU ...... itaptist choir. and daughter a n viaitlng M m Jean Munro; 11-1, Stanley NlcboU, ____ Tha Red O om Mofaila Unit srtU The song aervica waa led by k w .O u n p a Young's paronta, M r. aad M m Coventry Laka and surtoundtog combined normal and aurfax firom| Anne Antila ...... Mary Smith ...... LOO of th e ChStepa A. M. Sklnnar. Sr.; 1-8, Myron L m . “ the Legion R o ^ LaoBard Thomaa MaxweU and Fred Rogers epar Salaqrard Salasya on th e B art- V rad A ren a of M ap le avenue until Police Coiipt rural county la anjoying ana of 81 F. B. Pohlman ...... John B. M a rtin a ...... 1.00 Klngaley Carpenter: 8-8, Loula ^ a?2t M 1 to 8 p. ra. OB that Albart M. Dupont...... played a prelude to tha aervice on h aa rop ortad to tba M r. T ou i^ can locate aa apart­ tea hast raaaona to yaatA froni atituta m «»- ■.? I1 data, and tba local Caatawi aataoB Corps P.-Wr^Pohlrrum...... tha MenMrtal chlmaa. Maaanlliil. John MaaaoUnl; 8-7, Rapplely ...... Nora Saxton ...... aa o M lM stolen tw o m en t in M aridan. Mario-Anaaldt Chailaa Warren; X v m tt N. BRrth ci Sooth Covi- tea polat o f auntoMr tourtat bua- rate *** xoT un pyiiit snia —ry» rtfrtsluMntta » PO rd oar parked on 80 PM M t gradiutad aeala.| a p S t ^ blood o m h a p r S ^ Depot Sq* GrlU ...... Albina M. Aahar...... A lfred Sch neider w h o has bean 7-8. M f. and Mi a Donald Tadford. entry, a defense woricar, was toaaa. A ll laka cottagM ara book-- T b s tblavaa alao took, th a a p atian t in te a B artfo rd h ospital Having teckad down from a < I without datartoratioB t o a kmg Albert Cohen ...... Cortona P reaalar ...... ThuraUay’a achedule waa changed found guilty of speeding on Weat ad weeks ahaad fo r Into tha lata approM 84 p Oaoega Torrance j...... Policeman Kills P atrolm aa A rth u r Praacia haa ratum ad to his hom e on w aat Cantor strM t on toat Wadnasday I T t e Uood la pTOOaaMd SBd Edw* J. Mortally ...... Tha local rattoalng board laaued for tha a-8 p. no. ohlft with Barry sumtaer and every day doxans of John Kacmaraayk .. . . • • Bnaa Paara ...... R oad w h ere h a Is-doovalaeclng. A . Munro raplaefaig Mt a Auguat avratog and fined flO and ooatA ^ipUcaato to cottages or laka 5 * D** plasma axtraoted. Thl# plas- tha following ooitlfloataa fo r Urea: will ba stored to hoapltaa aad K K a rla en ...... * Alva M. N o v^ ...... Young Fugituve Joaaph D aC krtt of Job’s B IU 1^ arraatsd by Offlaar hooMa ara tumad down. Sophia K k jM ...... OaroUaa aveaua baa ratum ad hom e from Elala M. JonsA Botton Canter, 8 John Cavagnare whan t e imtfiqnh which paid axooas profita|„Q,^ plaoM throughout Hartford Ortando Martoonnl...... j i Wgpart daughter of JCr. ratraadA 1 tuba; Barold L. Boar. BmrtUa’a CampA wan known Vincent Povrand...... ^ R odtvlU a a ty hospital wtaora Barth tn ra ^ ^ a t apaada of from trailer and tost camp on tea Cov- **1ta Vote PravaBla OtoM s 1 C M ty , raadlly avallabla whan dla- Tberaaa (}uagUo...... (3hlcago. July IS.—(P)—William « t e Walter Naupert of Wiad- ha underw ent an apponm etom y. Waat atraat, 3 ratraadA 1 tuba; John (Sartevaro o f Shoddy MOl 80 to 88 mUM an noUr to a re­ StfOMSe ' Robert Gray — ana and Bdward Walter antry-WHHmantto highway tumad At tea laat mtoutA a tia vote May K. Glalbar...... Margarat E. Mayer .... McKonskya attempt to aifeoape Law ti W . Busbar, aon of M r. John VarcA West atraat, 8 ra? r o ^ received a pitchfork around stricted lone. I down 40 appUcatlona laat weak t o Any paraoB in Bortaal health aad . son o f M ra B a u y Scbdlba traada; Chartotto TobtoA Praneb te ^ t o whUo hM tag on tha farm pravantod a raturn to a ooBbtoa- Mika Shashan...... Dorta McCormick ...... from the. custody o f the crack aad M m Prank B usbar of Cbaot- DafeBdaaPs Olata traUar or tenting apace and at tea noB of tte Mgter aasato profits batwaaa tte ASM af Slaad 60 to Vivian Aaaafin ...... ptatol shot o f the Chicago police - amana took plaoa on n u t atraat la n o w loeatad a t < > i«p road. 1 retread. 1 tuba; Joaaph Lab- aUglbla to ooMrtbiitA Tte obtsla* JohnC. Jeffara...... Wtomiam at tea Plrat b y . B ra n ^ straat, l retread: John Tha defendant .^clatoMd tea t t e praaant tlmolaU available space to tax Witt tte nfuad and a 80 par James ArrtOBto ...... PHoad ...... dapartmant aadad to bta death. «bnrch.'Rav. Kart Otto L aa, V lrgiiila. w h en ba la a m om - w afitod of brtto lata far work, tea ahonUna camp la takaa to lad aiinax. tag aC tte blood te doBS by a p liyte Lillian Dorn ...... As tea 18 year cM youth was bar of Com pany M . te Q uartar- tiv^nklar. lYMieb road, 8 ratraada; Mo m o f Mancbaatar. “the durattoa." ataa aad ragiatarad auraaa nadar Guloappa NapoU ...... paator o f tba church otfi- 4 U C Dlmote, Bolton Omtar, 1 ^ ;Tte sea bora raeantly at tte vtog baaa hold up t o ooa oi' IX B. Stavrrltiricy E. Mason hatog taken into tha Shakaqiaare m aatar's T raining R agtm ant gBia paaamgan at tea potot aC A t O tter I ___ _ tte firs ofaUMO aiarakara Rapra tte fiunieto of tte Hartford Coun­ Rood D a m to . : ...... truck tteA 1> ttudr tuba; Balsa M a n c t e ^ Mamortal boapital, to ty M odw Soeteto. Bate deaor Kateertaa Horan a a a a • 0 a avenue atotlon yeatorday for ques- ▼BaatiiraNaadad ■tarUng. Judge Bowen arderad a T t e saaoUna altuaU— EUaaheth Clifford Vara Brooks ...... slaytog, ha broke away from De- j than are aaino vacaadaa at Motor Vehicle Dapartaaiit that no mqtocbisat aathuatoata as hun-' who ooBtoadad that t t e 48 per I PkMaaca A . Howe ...... tecUva P h ll^ Beta oad..,.daahed James J. Findlay . Vamoaroad, 3 ratraadA Xluha: tetar. for hla paternal grandfatbar octlon on Barth’s driving licansa drada o f niotorhoaU churn tea cast rata waa "mutdar” aad tte I *“ •*» will ha great need for this B. McCarthy ^Oatem Cmtar loeatad at tea Bin. 1 trtiek also of Waat straat Marta J. Matoatf ...... -Prland .«...... acroas tea atraat Tb/tm aro at tea fol- ba taken whan tea latter famed laka whlta aaeh Waak-anA r i w i i : fiwtotad blood, aad tela noml la Prland ...... Waat atraat. M ta BMa Dotr Mtartatoad tte ^ t te carried Mvaral paaaanjara Tha aama ooodlUona pravaU at aU oua hurdan" fo r all ‘ I ljv * f opportunto to rendar a g iM t George E. Smytbe ..... Bata, who has won oavaral i: Suaday, 8 to 4 a, m.; Annie Stahl ...... Rena Paloatta ...... madata to Ctamp Parry (O .) ahoot- Now a llorporal teUowtog ralattvaa at bar camp ob iTOOi South Coventry to Eisat naarby lakaA it la raportad, to- "aad a tmek bTMktng burdsa fori******’ P®M**tfy to a member of lA U t^ p. m.; 4 to 4 «w»-oraaa«g d w in b fomlty, neighbor or fellow- OscUla Horaak ...... Prances Matarnas ...... tag tournaraenta, called on Mc- and 8 to 10 p m.; Monday, 8 Buth Ifouatato ob Sunday: Etr. Hartford defasM plante. ohidtog an avan ttghtaa condition Cathertne Zakluklaurca John Walsh ...... AcMTteyto a latter ieoaivad Tte foUowh^ BoitanltM aiM jtod Mrs. Gaorga Ro m and family; B a ^ MeVay, 47, and Pater |#0rfcar. Konaky to halt and than fired j A f c b ; 0 t o 8 am .; 4 to 6 p. m.; at Columbto Laka with Marcaly Tha eommlttao added about IV, Pantoll- Samurt Amadao ...... T te today from James others acted aa voluataara for tte Thomaa D t^, Mrs Barbara Dii^. M a J ^ 4A of 47 Apal PlaoA Jotot- aa took o f q ^ ca avaUahla until ai- twice ta tee air to warn him. Me-. ■ i * * P - “ ** "Diaaday, 8 to 4 $800,000,000 mora to t te hUl t e sStafonla Kookto ...... Eric Waimaa ...... , v . . . Konsky tocraasad hla pact aad , m.; 4 to 6 p. in.; Prtday, 8 to 4 ^dU y, ha ^haa beenSaen'promotM promoted to i f^*^J!Atlontog _ teM last week:____ t o . aad Mrs. Joaaph Maek; IR m ^artotad Saturday at tea North ter Labor Day. iBenaatog axeta taxM ob aucB Ends Vl|ioa ...... tte rank o f Corporal, and, hav- Dm Norte adiool with ItaA End a ft o a complaint had bean ^Btaarart AtktasoB ; . . . . Hris fired at tha floalag youth, 4 to 6 a m.; 8 to 10 a. m.; O iarlotta Mack; Mr. aad Mt a luxufla as Uquor, •ad Stronff Man Act , Arabia Baugh Gao. W. F in d la y ...... *® 8 p. m.; Saturday, 2 to 4 Ing passed tte neccaaary axamln-1 Stoughton to obarga tte fol- K amay Butehtoaaa and fam n ^ Noaivad. teat bote man srare lytog StoM tea Maw wwg«*«»«| Tlaaa- kUItag him with a bullet through tohoeco and by plaelng : F Isvisif O ' Pator Jaatoarakl • a ,a a a a a -Aatoo Chfflharg tha bead. _ g - ; d « • A m.; 8 to 4 p. m. aUonAaUauA ia,nowla iww attending t t e Aerial I lowing aartatad bar. Agatha Ertck- Ma i ^ Mi a Pater Gaihottiiiite on tea Now Raven railroad trackA portatloB Company and. otnar on part-nautiMl bats « G. EUniam CaitaoB (HuiMr Caatwa at Panama City a wa ' vmi be given a diploma and wtote. Mt a Lillian C Mack was te from tods^a aaaaloo. Emanuel School Mi a Anna (MdsU ...... of tho poopta of tho woiM ra- J Bunt} Wednesday, Mrs. Oma to Otaagar BaMtaa nand tOf laka oottagM within tba burnt Jotoad tea atraat claantog Johanaa Lamphnebt Pator Oarvtal ...... T^K . cm. wtogs resemble---- — those -v.«,rtihrts of tte (Ssntor seboot and Myria M. Kaexer, . chatted with Ta .....I.. Yisled that Araaricaim thS! 7 5 0 p a r f o r itiBHca i to t/MMi000 omd m ora folcHors/ soilors, 1 t m ; Thuraday, Mra. Edna J e ^ Maek la to etarga of ar- past few waaka anq boauasa rm I dteottmant of .Mxttteratar for a Hannah McCann ...... M n. m . j . iian - ««*pUon that her telpan teohidad: Matguartto ■paadifig, gained a eoattoiauwa un­ aooM instaacM have baaa offer Peter SandrowsU ...... most jirogroariva; Etaltah. ara ttA‘ rangtog gttt boxM fo r BMtoa til next Monday’s court. . IS a ta it€ C l-4 ;P € la y lahort tens aaiiy Sunday morning. 8 «nh Wataon .... . toost obnaarratlval afiorinofr 8Eid coiost gMcnriliiiiaii os tM s goaa to praai L. Mau ^ ^ t e v a tte lattoiA A. G. to tte | B o lh ^ Sylvia OoUtoA Mae to ownara fo r o m or two watea of * '1 arltta two other man. ap- Wm- Chambara ...... ; Catoehi, axiat fo r m en in neggto, Edna Sumner, RU a Bttm- Oraagsn -now to tea anaad aarvtoa Coottouad until Saturday ___ CaraUaa Paganl ...... aqritoiloua; AustraHtom, oottaga ttoM at OovaBtry lake., paand Kt tha comer of Btaell a a a a a a, a a Eva Saupdan ...... wtabtog to PoUowtog hla graduation. Ptod- aer, EWa Jo m a Danto Loogo, of tte Unltad SiatoA Savaral tea oaM of Domanick CbapeUa, 88. D. Warnock laaballa -A. D u im ...... qxiritog: RtmxBriaaA most muri' volunteer gg^^^lannto,« Tralfie to tha aarty meratog on and Main street at 1:$0 Sundim Mlaa M oon ...... ■M o f tlM (woman roman to attending tte Robert KahaA^Mugarat Rtrti, LO- frh h faw have already been vo- ot 81 Wtodemara atraet, oa ; a Lutheran vaeatiaa Ditota Paganl ...... cal; Irish, mad rriigtous; ItaUaaA (tondidato School for i^ b a rte to tha past aad tte foL Route 44 to WiUtotoBtie la heavy church school opened tela morn­ morning. Ha must have bean faeJ- Marta Laaaardoa ...... fo r tte -various dayA or lUon BntchinbSS^jSrthiwtaa Mar- te u g a o f assault upon hla w ifo with a large fiumhar c-of -'woritara tog xtroag BO ha ploked t v tea rub- Staktoy b TMatear ...... moot romaatlo, and QarmiaaA asoot JUtY-31, 1941!^ t la tha aecvloM. Aheoediag officA phone 832. teiM months. Ba anliatod to the adiica took p Is m on Juno 88. Car­ ing with forty-nliM chUdran ao- E, Patrtdge Victory a u b ...... BjathodleaL Amy from this town, when te tram tha Thread a ty . South Gov* roUad. white iTMoaldarad an ax- bite can at tha eoiihsr i m toaaad C G. Johnaon ...... That's whan thq toapptauaeandlaticfafaoaaBaolrala ta o f tea oaaa ■Btra and tea -Laxa atdi com­ It out Into Mato atraat. R waa Cynthia Ubart ...... attended local sebooU. Banry S. DoadM Shadd, Paul Shadd, Miehaai wwrraatad tov^gatlon. Proas* callant bagtantog aa it to raan “ ^ carlo Eanlnnso ...... Oanaviava Ubart ...... Camel Caravans t)6 cett,Aeshowsa«a"aBMMhhitl" j 5^ r « r % PasM and Sanual SUvaratata. Tha ^ ^ g Attorney Jays E. Rubtoow muting from thair homm or vaca- siiuM ft TftCfttleo trfhle sclioi im si***” *^ still ft% thst tin s qc. the J. P. Wtaklar ...... txo of tte local ratlnwtng' t t » teoto to Oroik. M a te . Ma Nan La Pontatoa...... LOO hit tea road. And And aoootdipg to eata raooedA tea tte toOawtag taatnwttaaa aamaMaa la being foUowad: Bol­ b f * ooodnetad at tela Sra Lawranoa L. WUUaina 6.00 :7? £ i;5« i ' 2:as ton Grange baa votad a oartato Paul Lantl of 178 Parker atraat, Cheater people aleo drive back aad Xa tte abeva wars twalva b a -i" V i , who waa qt Main and Park John L. ETatorbottom IM tecy’va been at it d g a n ttt is a "siaate hk,** too. Ths Bta for tea an- lllass Is Startled_ jingtte ^ forte to worn to Manoteator. Total ...... I8A7SA8 > win be made at to- amount and aaOh granger to aaksd teargatcharged with nteoupport of to _ John MoNam 1.00 Oadltad to U80 .ISJKM.00 •ver aiaoa: four par- top^ankiog fovorita in PJC*a aod _ __ (for gasoltaa; tesasoteancmaan 002 foitftsmi In ths ertn srv Os* I ” S(l to Btsosu susst ftod osiors Pearl B, Dony .... 1.00 F o r Nunw^^E AiriAa|DD«DonteoBBp>atalyttteaaiaiItte to donate gifta t o teAawOA Oka- w ^ gained a day to tey oaor focmaaon a day ia CantaanA A W ivu TB V B A ia e S lamueatloa to O^^foOMay. CUrk ^gusA Mte, ara sobm o f tea tIauanM as a aafaguard w W .1$- TreaLa PftTtiftiot Blosto ftodl**"* ^ ^ Stowart D. Vanaard LOO IT47SAS a a a durtswi lotofBwdtotsu I w s i o itto td by ths oop to rlssn up L. Statomayar...... LOO inxia rampi tn auiiimrw nf1 T tea Vernon Da- of tte Rattatog Board, BrttOA ^ teiM BOBS at tte reported teat___ anraagaaMBtoarraagaaMBta JpUntt A id G ro u p t te held tela av 2 ? * ® i ! * * ! ? tte 'boxaa nwolM. bad bean made by tea dafondant A e t t . « Kathlaaa (Soedoa IfiO an 20/000. STSADT Tte third Ntooe’a AMm oourM I ^*’*°*' K Is not aaeaasary for tte T ^ w te w ta to doteta ara aak- oourt offictala for Lantl to tea Martha MhOain ... LOO o f tha hoar. Whathat yon aran a gun >18 748 o’clock to tea C m - commancad tela toorntag a t 8:00 * - ISO Tha darira af tOWB to to have w «a top rating with ths two waaka imtU July c o lo ^ hlgbaplrttad horau suf- ahnreb afflWkfloB-to ofdarad to pay a flaa of 810 to po- »~ A q f8 koapItaL I T te BoKob Nutrttioa CbmmKtM farad broken naeka whan a mevtoat July 17 at TiSO pm. Tha ofOean t 4^ .--v Uoa oourt tela moiatag. Asaa Mackkowoki . I jOO xM tta raataiy ax r > Owawgh Prtday. T te row or Boxt dta. Atea K. A telk ---- IfiO T te MuzM la scheduled to te I vo ter tea dboettOB o f Mia. XiUiaa ran ovarturnad. Mat tte owaar toetad at tha fln t xwattog -rara ------o . “ - ^ a Jm iiar^l^ a f qheqtt 806 feat tn tt* ■M foora 8 ^ w W . J. m ai Dorotlor Ckir. Praffdeat.MrA kprtla LSO wwiplatM aarty to Saptomter, iRutrtitosoii, nhalmtoa, plana to Sqolra has takaa te r aquirral pcob- anaoBacad.*Wa*g teva 'am pideb- "to' MX aae-. dU rSO A X A after which another ooa wtulhold a e« "w<- AN 87 o n alattM test'-iotflikg' tte EwM i ‘ > a t IVICB ■ a a i t t n a o w M to t e a toodi w ^ Rod CrOM tead-|HntehtosOa by WOfiMSfisy of tela -Prtaad I . '8 f te g ; ‘ ■ ------aijow -B inaniif« Mias Martoa Itekar | waok aad a t& tte lr Nova toaraitodj, faltod I gra ft t t e : ** d a . Itowhetterteaywite t Albart Hart ^ ' b-. C a s c e i a wo uaa aft of i ta g ta tte ’ It e o t e - B i f «4 t o i ^ i aetta curtidaa." ' * Tte ard ay aa(aad turaad > UESSEIOOTIEE M o S (temsw^ a t? i a^ & ^ tea matter b a it o f tte j Sahraga Oar city raa 47 aid ■“ ^IsfiSa esrss*,iss ita tte deatrasi^ ii -8<';iiydr^ e *o ilS e laale #/llo aaiaik ItoW// MANCftfcSfialSVENS^ MANCRBS'l'EK, CONN. MONDAY, JT7LT 18,1«2 MANCHESTEIt EVENING'HERALD, MANCRE8TER. CONN. MONDAY, JULT^IS, 1041 toflatiea to a clean-cut aolution, wltted If they can be. They are aaaMauciairrnrn 5th Gohumi on the £conomie Front which will hold not only the front n ^ anewy to ua. They ara tor • SERIAL STORY Una of letall.prioaa, but the hario our own beat aafety. ■moldag

aoooadary haoa of wage rataa and during a blackout waa a hairline Shortages Rule Wai^ V ( fa m prioaa. matter. But our aohiaving tha BANNERS f l y in g Now, aa than, the proper policy attitude which win win this war Every Day's to to freeao all the aconoode fac-‘ depends upon the way we lean in eemmiewivieex Production Efforts BY MARY RAYMOND naa sanvito; ikx modern or tra at faSato, N. Y„ la 1914. nghu af raaabUaaUea at Fan fhits la Levs Donald M. Nelson’s "leaUgnment’ droeawtoh — Maximilian J . C. I diaeatehaa harala ara glao ing to coUapoe, and everybody How About Yoar Own? CHAPTER m on Jan and understanding. Only, it would be hard to teUJan, in a of the W ar Production Board. Leuchs, W, was fai|nd unconscious A______with It, including thoM who C h ria^ had hoped* she could Big Job of the new phase, says oa a concrete driveway outside of < It is a foolhardy parent Who com­ win Bart ever about the flying. way, anybody shy, sweet Jan didn’t ■arviaa allaat af K. >■ thought the individual breach have anybody in love with her. Nelson, to “to try to fit our rioth hto home Sunday. Greenwich nos- might be to their own advantage. plains of what other people’s chil­ But though Bart had listened pa- to the pattern; to' readjust to a pitai attendants said that Ms oon< tlenUy to her arguments, there had "You’re awake, Jan?" dilkm eras "poor," aad that hs had ■agraaaautlvaa, Tba 'l{~Vreaid be pleaaant U the indi­ dren may be doing before he to "Yea.. What hours you do keep, ^ y ram .involving scarce mater- tb ^ a IpaaUl Agaaey-- stire of the deportment of his never been a 'moment when he suffered a poaelbto fractured skuU, Cbtaage. Datrtil aad vidual divtoiona of American Ufa near to yielding. Christix Pve been in agex" Nelson indicates that even &e severe lacerations and ooneuaslon. would realixe thia for thcmaelvaa. own. *T know you’re good, Christie. Christie sat down on the bod ■ demands of the Array and Navy Waterbuvy^-A simulated bomb­ aiui surveyed her twta, takiag in ODIT BOHmAO o r But If they will not, they muat Xiown ia the Bronx the other X saw you make that three-point may have to be mo<^ed to «get ing attack of ths city 6t Water- landing in a stunah Wind. But the brown-gold hair which Him. maximum use out of short sujt- bury last night theoretieally caus­ neverthelesa be forced Into the be­ day, a group of property owners bled around her face, the smoky, Priatlag Sbpaay, signed a petition to the. Police de­ maybe your tuck wouMn’t hold pUes of raw goodx ed a number of flrex USvOasual' havior which to for the safety of out. You might not know what gray-blue osrea, so.i much like her The Array and Navy wQl oon- ties aad much property damagx sa naaa«al raapenal* own. aU. partment, charging that certain to do ia an emergency, rd be no tlnue to tell the W ar Production The test eras ooadnetod erith ^i^’s^sismsHnsrfSr tK obnoxious Juveniles ia their area good at aU, Christie, if I were "Secrot!” Christie apoks sofUy, Boeird what they need—^but, says minimum of errors aad brought astax Brantab Harald. preparing to Uunch her Mg sur­ were guilty of ’’rowdyism” and worrying about yox Tve got to Nelsox "it to our responsibUity to muon oornmandatioaifrom official e Desperate Gamble Needed? have that promtox darling.’" prise. • tel) them when a shortage de- observerx More than 5,000 perate 39 50 iloidgy, Jnljf M "Juvenile gangster methods.” ' Then,' she saw that Jan waa vel(q>x” took ports As the Russian advance toward "Men like you are responsible An officer of the law arrived on for the phrasx *a man’s world.’ blushing, In brief. Nelson sums np the Hartford—An OPA official said Olvora yourarif tkis g ift .... the Volga continues, there to a the scene, found a group of boys They want great big apaoea for "Christie, I never knew anyoite present stage of the war produc­ today that station wagons aad authantle Govornor Win- Max la Ratiaat tion drive this way : rtoing fever la the demand, from who were being noisy indeed, and themaelvse and tiny little spots for like you. <3sn you.read ray mind?” motor Measure craft erhieh proved torop desk ia bsautifully Ba- ateold nat hbva to be that, Jan was loriUng off into apace CurtaUtef Job About Town to be two of the'major toofdMlos iahsd mahogany venesn ftuaala itself, and from the demo­ took them over to the station women,” Christie said. damocrbicy'a generala

a a C K B Y F lN N The Rott-Areandll LANK Sense and Nonsense 9 B S m M w K l f Citgs Wbnts Ciassified^ryow Benefit IPgiaiE^ The teacher had recited, "Vbe N ot Wa Oora ottaor trouMoA ^ to r tig h t ahfim. idfiuBag cf the Pttgriaw.'* Than W o bear o f treachory, sbs reausated saob pupil to draw Of the gall Spmtator—That Unguags you from bU or her imaginaUoa a pie- But who ta this world eaa Lost and Fooad AntomobilcB for Solo 4 Ropaltiiig 28 •ra using to that mulo to perfoct- turo of Plyiamith JbMk. Machinery and Took Wanted to Rent ten •SJI W t a lM M M i Wutad to Rent fg ly BhocUng. of tbsm went to work at oboa but LOST—BLACK BILLFOLD con- 1987 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR sedan, MOWERS SHARPENED, rapalr- FOR SALE—EIOHT FOOT What's bsppened to beautiful green finish, price 3340, od, shear grlndliig, key fittlna, NEW OLIVER 1^ ” tractors on WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 UN- Drivor—Yss, am*am,ebut tksrs’a OBo Uttlo teUow bsoitated. and at —NUsn M. H erald thlnlns sum of monay, vicinity of for your reoiwatlon room, reason­ rubber. Oliver oil bath mowers, WANTED TO RENT, two or three one thtag wrong with It It length raised his hand; A rt Lawla Ctrcua. I ^ d e r plaaae terms, $6 weekly. 1939 Oldsmo- duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. able. Call 3-0808 after furnished rooms within the next 6 ." dump rakes, tedders, bale hay few weeks, three in family. CaU raoais furnished or unfurnished, soems to got a rim out ot-oveiy- Teacher—Well, Junior what to Advartiimcata GhU 2M)B»S. Raward. bile coach, good tires, runs like overhauled. Bralthwalte, 08 Pearl by couple. Telophaae 4892. street . wire, Oliver manure spreaders. 8155. body 'oepttag tbo mule. it ? Boardisg Koum new, 360. Terms and trades a(>' e Thare to a moiifie ta tbs paW j avsraca wort* to a iiaa. l o s t — MIXTURE, ENOUSH cepted. 1936 Auburn convertible Boats and AeeeaMries 46 Dublin Tractor Company, WiUi- WANTED — THREE OR FOUR Juaior—PtaasA ma’am, do you ■Bibafa aa4 abbiaalatlana mantlc. respectable m i d d l e xM d Ws know who bassos tbs omb, want us to imw a ban or/a rooa- HOW ean I_get rid ef ItT ! aa a «ora aaS aempoaM Shepherd and OolUe dop, black coupe, 3220, ‘tenns 34.00 weekly. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, oU- room rent, by young couple. tara ararSa. ICliilmaM aeM and brown, white under neck. An- ed, adjusted', picked up and de­ FOR SALBl—REABONAm.a« couple, no chUdren, wishea 8 to hut who bossm tbs weama? ter? Hungry Boarder—Shut the doer 1937 Packard sedan, radio, heat­ FARMERS ATTENTION —Mow. 4 room apartment, or smaU Telephone 8938. ^ aad tat It atarvA ’ tbtaa Itaaa. awars to Spottie. TeL 7861. er, almost new tires 3340, terms livered 31A0. Hera 31.00. Repair foot sea sled, excellent fishing bar day tar SraaMaat parts. Power mowgra sharpened bosk. Call Willinumtlc 1127-Jl, Ing machine knives ground 15c unfurnished. In Manchester or A wlse-crseker stepped up to Mrs. Dfivto—Why do you hasp 36 weekly:, 1940 Packard 6 con­ foot Knives replaced 10c each. cloee vicinity. Can furnish refer­ vertible cOupe, good tires, beau­ and lepairea. Wa sharpen badge between 6 and 7 p. craft, 3;S0 to 12 shift Call Gan be aeen at Pantaleo’s Used 972 Parker St TOR SALE—9 ROOM Duplex Thia is auspenoe: When the V a V U'iCGTOCK tMJESriAENT :"TMAI4H ANIKTOR IS I I allevanea or ratanda aaa 7810. Player piano specialty. John TeL 7036. CaU 8408. all improvements at 79-91 oa ala Udm ada atopaad Auto Parts, Horace street TSl. MANCHESTER FAMILY of 8 de- check is already 11.89, you have , i r i s CAM T>Rl^n£ r a r e S O A R IM S I Itth diur. Cockerbam, 38 Bigelow street lire, -A-5-fi_room flat or duplex Cottage- street Telephone 8585 $1.80, sad your girl friend is de­ PRATT A WHITNBT employee 8346. or inquire 49 Birch street C O U E C r.' ] ^ R S A I M e t o p m e e d VilE M A 'JE P 0 R - m » 1 farbld?! diaplay llaaa aat TeL 4210. Jy 10th, or 1st o f A u £ m , ciding whether or not to have on 8 to 0:80 shift has room avail­ Hooaehold Goods SI Rooms Without Board 59 eVtOU LD L W lO O TO A S S U R E MOON IM I vtU aat ba raapoaMbla FOR SALE—1940 SPECIAL Bulck ALL MAKES— TYPEWRITER 340 or 348. Phone 3-0085. .d m sort able to r 3 persons from Man- sedan, radio, heater, 16,000 miles, IV/AIT aTREMEKOQUSON- AMOTTMCttl thaa oaa laoorraat laaar- cheaterr Call Maiichester 4679. and adding machines, serviced WILL SELL TO FOR REI4T—LARGE ROOM, for ____ ^ Legal Notices 78 SUPPLV OP ^aay. aadvartlaamaht ordarad mechanically A-1- 737 Silver RESPONSIBUC PARTY living quarters or office. Apply pat was arrested to r being In- VOR ik ItSBNOS GTOP KlMDLV € (3 A P O M * U 9 ^ SAL-’ lathaa_a (aaa tlma. and repaired. L WANTED — PASSENOERS to Lane. pert workmanship. TeL 8808. 3 rooms of beautlfOl, new, modem Marlow’s, 869 Main street 78 A COURT OF PROBATB HELD toxicstod. On being brought be- AN T^WiRENOURDEVOrrEO t aafeUaatioa of adrartlaiaB Furniture, never deUvered or Hartford or West Hartford, 7 a. FOR SALE—1941 SUPER BUICK DlatJrc"t®^J*w''’ »"'» for the ter* the judge be was asked by AMS'MER? T m u s s a n o * MAKTHA** (ftOUW TTO j taatlllad oaly by aaaoaUaUaa m. to 5 p. m. s h ift Cau 3-0308. used; sudden events caused a FOR RENT—2 NICE furnished OF PROBATB HELD the court what he was there for: II > eharaa mada tor tha aarrlaa Sedan, 5 practically new tires, rooms, one suitable for 2 per­ end for the AMOS TOSS UMAR . very good condition. Reasonable. Help Wanted—Female S5 change of plans, so you can buy j>rea.n t WILLIAM A HTDB, Beq., Pat—Your Honor, I was ar­ I ddaarUaamaau atftat ooatona WANTED —^IHREB Passengera this 3-plece Uving room with sons, one fo r ^8. TeL 4807. rested for being Intoxicated. P A R A C U U m i 'opy and typoBraphy with from Manchester. to Colt’s Van Can be aeen at 151 Maple street Judse**"* S- HTDB, Baq., 5"*c>' Article H of a aaforoad by tha pabUah* before 2 p. m. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New lamps, tables, etc.; modem walnut FOR RENT—FURNISHED room V * Theodore H. Bldwall late Judge—Pat,, where did you buy Dyke Ave. plant 3rd shift In­ Model Laundry, Summit atieet bedroom and 5-plece kitchen Set the l i^ o r t ly raaarva tha rlBht ta quire 404 Hartford Road, between near Main street, genUeman pre­ ceaaed?*^'*****'^' “ “ ‘hvi- ••*0 eetate to Judge-^Thirty days for perjury. |M. AntomobOei for Sals 4 Dodge aedan, 1938 Dodga 330 deposit and 38 weakly ter 8538. tnis Court for bIIowuhos it la —^That tha n th dar oedan. Colo Motors, 4104. WE'PAT YOU $8.00 for orillng » 4 A D., 1141, at • e’eleek (w. Yoor'W aatA4i FOR BAtK — 1088 4 DOOR ten 31.00 boxes. SO beautiful as­ Willing to seU separataly. May bo o\ ^ at 9 o'clock (w. In !2rS“S?"* V *’robate OStoa, That aerap metal that baa been seen at your convenience at y to5*"^n-.«t the Probate Office. In said Manehoeter. be and tha ta your garagA around Um bam, '■ MM RrnMDfll 1arar tha tala« Sedan, Buick special, good tires. sorted name imprinted Christ­ In eald Uancheiter, be and the Mme I at tha o£tR O BIB BATSBATB M«aaBi' No reasonable offer rmused. Can ALBERTS^FURN. CO., HTFD, FOR REN'T—SINGLE and double for a hearlhs on aldng the fence, or perbapa In /■ Auto AecsMorlOB—lirss 6 mas cards sell 1.00 your profit rooms. Telsphona 2-0750. *■ xeelsned for a heartns on the •JJowKncii of laid account with aa a aoavaaainea to ada sea batwoen 7 and 9 p. m., eX' 50c. Free samples. Cheerful Card 43 AUyn St. • Phone 6-0858 *^*0 account with eald “ ‘6c*tate, and this Conrt directs your attic or basement-----have , hat tha CASa BATBt trill ba I!J* .Trustee# to slve publle notice you dono anything about it?.... eapt Sundays. 1016 East Middle Cb., 38E. White Plains, N. Y. ■ Car, train or bua expensas refunded ATTRACTIVE. COMFORTAWtI b eetato, and this Court direete the ~ as rO U . PAnORMT it Tnmpika. NEED NEW BRAKES? Ford,’ Truatee to alva publle notice to all to all persona Intaroatod tharaln to Undo Bam is urgently in need of X. tha basin aaa oSloa aa ar ba* Chevrolet Plymouth rellned with A REPOSSESSED FYlgidaire com­ double room, In new hoaw. Call ‘5**'*"‘*? therein to a^ ssTsath day follsviBB tha WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN 0750. pnbllshins a copy of this ordar In it ao why not mil it to tho aenp 11 " I at aaeh ad otharnrlsa the best Cbmax brake lining as mother’s helper, live In or bination electric range, at a big metal dealer end use the money BATB will ba OoUaM- 38A8. Will call for your car and saving. Kemp’s Inc. Pln7.^rK:tH^v•"sVdSJ!^”^:: raapaaalbUlty for arrors ta out, nights off. cau 2-0269 or in for War Bonde or Btampe? aad ada wlU ba aaaaaiad and WAR DAMAGE 1*- up. Odd cards 2^c. Special of­ spring mattress, 319.95, twin and Bros, gas aUtlon on Center St), Trust Bsteta nndsr Artlela HI of Dreomera... .Almost everybody ’’He thinks the moequitoee won’t boOer him thtt w a^r * • • •dcvn* •••••• pbone 7 7 7 8 . fer. New Enjdand Art North or phone 3403 to determine if any A'T A COURT OP PRORaTe HELD • • • • • M full alsea—twin bed outfits, *5 *,r“ * 3* Thoodoro H. Bldwall late *Tiopm for tbo beet” .. But there Abingtofi, 909, Maas. 338.95 — studio couches, 384.95. rooms are available. Young Wo­ *t Manehoeter,. within apd for tha BOOTS a n d R f * BUDDIES • a a a a a a a a a Dlatrlct of Uaneheator, on tho llth oJ^tMohMter. In Mid Dtstrlet. da- art too few who do anything No! ! t B Y I D O A * W i x r m ^ MANCBE^R CHRISTMAS CARD SENSA’HON Terms. At Benson’s Furniture. men’s "V” House. d«y of July, A. D„ l»4t. about H... .W o are long on V L M S m Dowa paymeat 8MM. up. Patriotic Cards. Famous 21 Dfetrlct, deconaad. f “ ‘r A D.. 1141, at t o'eloek fw. llvm only by bopo usually will V M i Workmanship guaranteed. Urns 309AO. Admiral nufio-phono-con- WANTED—ROOM AND board by The Hnncheitar Tmet Company, die with desi^. A , _ •-Boobs Bhigle, hot-air heat, payments arranged. A. A. Dion assortment on approval. Special aole 7 tubes, automatic record Trustee hsvins exhibited lu anhuai ^ Ttf-nBi g '»• ' Sample offer HENDENKAMP, jroung couple, working nights. SOEVER osw-oar garage^ lot 131x183. inc., 299 Autumn street TeL chi^ger, only 3119.50 . (6 free Preferably In outskirts of town. account with Mid aatato to thIa la sMlshod for a hoartns on tho Bole price fS,M9. Down pay- 848 Broadway, D ept 47, New Court for allowance, It la allowance of said aooount with Mid Joan—I btUavo Dr. N— ta sx- yaias*/.^ a 4800. records) Special Oarod radio CaU 8008. ORDERED:—That tha llth day laeatfLlO*. York. and phono in beautiful table eetato, wesM and thisease* ConrttniVurA OirVCUdireete theKHB trenoaly wealthy. 7-Boom Slagle, large lot, of July A D.. 1141 at * o’clock -^HIGH SCHOOL hoy Radio, 718 Main street. use or rental of piano. Writs said estate, and this Court directs DirtiioL livs days bofora Mid day New dr-Boom Magle, two oa* V STURAOB to work fuU or part time. Main Bok R, Herald. the Truatee to plva publle notloa to of haarins and return make to this Kata— hy publlshtas PE*T allowance of Mid account with Mid s copy- — of— this orderv»e.»»-we In see wsome a a p w news. saw w Forter Street Seetlba, 3-Boom H, A. STEPHENS • BITS OF THE WEEK •state, and This ^ Coart directs the paper havlns. a elronlatloa In said Shulek Bear aeheot. Sale pries Trastees to «ivs publle notice to all Dletriot. fivs days' before said day 33A00. Dowa payaMat |808l AT JOE’S GARAGE, MeKEE ST. T E L . 8129 • OLA88IOAL persona, intereatad thsrein to ap- of hoartnshearing and ratum make to this >oar and be hMrd thereon by pub- Court~ and by malllas on or before 7-Besm Slagle, 3-ear garage, • WALTZES lahlns a copy of this ordar In soms July 11, 1*41, a copy of this order ^ r Bala ...... as large lot steam heat Bile Open Until 8 p. m. nawspapar havlns a elreuUtlon In Aeeaasoriaa...... «f addressed to Minnie Broaalsen, 1 34A00. Dowa paymeat • PABTT BEOOaDS said Dtstrlet. five days bpfors Mid M il So. Opal 8t„ Philadelphia. Pa.: r-ff S o m s THAT, Matariala ...... 41 day of hearins and ratum make to and William Hewitt. M Plorsnca I —Watehaa latiiaar ChUdrea'a UabcaakaMa this Conrt. 8L, ManchesUr, Conn. ^ WITHOUT _ASP» anBaa... «adia. . 4S 3-Foaifiy DwelBag, huge hri, WILLIAM A HTDB WIIAJAM A HTDB mom ie hontinf tw for tuMIaf the hose in the Baas ...... d^*A Narsary Bfeyaiaa 4 garage, alee large bora. Sole Judse. B la „ neighboife windowl If .ehs finds us, le A eny ifa just the Lrm—Dairy Frodnats M 34JI00. Dowa paymeat CALLUU H.T.«-4a. B.T.M.4A - ^ Qaada 41 Far Expert oU tb o anowerA" vneettiiig war influencef* aad T aola...... SS , atniBanta ... ..n i u SS 6-Room Single, large lot hadSkora Bqalpaisat .'A S« Bteam h eat Sole price 33A00. *t at tha Storaa ..M aa.« M Grape Leaf Potholder TOONBRVILLB FOLKS BY PDNTAINB POX b e j m w n c s e B Apparal—Fata ...... SI Down payment 3800. enson W omett for “ i'C MU'I \ W ' ■ ’ \ A IR F IE L D EAST HARTFORD —— -T E flu lft Bomeide Seetloa, 8-Boom Sla- I T H 6 j S s e V O F A o r i c u l t u r b p r o p o s e s t o c a n c e l a l l Withoat Board glo, lO-year-oM dwelliBg. hot -----rs Waatad ...... S t a t e a n d C o u n t v P a \r s ALLEY OOP jJtry Board*-Rasorta water h eat Sale prtee fSAOO. W a r W o r k hSala—Baouoraau ...... Dowa payment $1,000. *-ntad—Rooms—Board ...... SUal Batata Bar Boat COVENTRY ; i 'i. antt. Flata, Tanaraaata Coventry Lake Cottage, 4 For a lAeatians tor Raai .. O ur in creB ^ irar effort m akes h neees>' —— For Rant . rooms, fireplaoe, arteetaa well. jhSMrbaa For Rant...... aU fiimnued. Sale pileej33,SOO. saiy for ns to acid additional fenutiejh^^ BBIMaar Homes For Rant...... Down payment 3500. . 7-Room HoBse Rcikdy whatad to Rant ...... SUal Batata Fwr Sola' ' EAST WINDSOR HILL lor work on pcilwer sewing machines. MhnmaatBnlldlns for Sala « — , F o r k t n m e d i a t e ' ^gBiliHaa ProBaMy ter Sale . . . M 15 mllea from Hartford. 30 ! Aorea of Land, 30 of wUeh IS I Exp^enM i^ecessaiy as we w i| | l t r a i n . Occnpaiiey - - V 8 exeeOeat tobooeo land. 3-room " ‘ ng sad a~8-rbbm| dwaUag, ' I openitiTeB in Idib w r this sttrsettvo pattsm, sn boldar rva evar bsd mospt, o t tbo p attm BundMr to Anno Oib- 18e ta coin, your nsnia, ndidra ea a n o m y gtaat stmwborry bMd- ot, Tbo Manehostor Horald, IM pattam number and alao to tho eri Tbs laJ is 3 by 3 toebsA ta Bovontb avonuA Now York G l^. Maneheotor Bvenlng Harold, To­ ta two ssfittanA podded and Bndom 1 oent pootag* ter aaOh day’s Pattsm Bervico 103 7th than wtatppsd'togothar wtth your pattern ordarad. I Avonva, Now York, N. T. croriMt hook.

Pto. MenSiell Plnlcy Is vieittag aeigoaat Oasi T. lindors, sea mt R waa aanoonosd today by the -Mr. and Mm. C. L. Hanson nt Us homo, M IBm strost, for Un Mr. and Mr*. Braest C. Linden of ManebesUr Chamber of Commerce with their aeo, Oeorga, and daugh- YOU HELP BUILD THEM mt Town days. Ho Is the sea .of Mrs. Marls 3S8 Parker street who U serving that Prosldont JOhnaea of tha Uni­ Ur Cell, of Bowen street, an Flnlsy sad this Is his first visit with the eetli Coast Artillery eU- ted SUtee Chamber of Commetee visiting relativas In Boston. - ■ ^ Whs* Ton hooM sines bs snUStsd ths SrM of tioned la San Dlmm, Cal., has been will deliver an editreee of tnUroat HALTS SELF SERVE January. Ha Is staltonsd at Jsf- prompted to ,ftoff sergeant His toaU loeel merchanU over the Mu­ The regular meeting of'Andar- Fin Tour The Orlfiaal la New Eagtend ir% tt hold lU am thljr aMottnc Ibrsoo, Mo. * bMther, Private Kaymond E. tual Broadcasting system WodnSs- aon-Shea Auklliary will be held Kkt at irilht o'clock. AH m m - Linders, serving with Headquar* day evening from to 10:80, tomorrow evening at the V. F. W, Coal Bin U n Company 16gg, special troops, a w .t I a n W(od to bo pcoocat Danghtsirs of Liberty No. ITS, Home at eight o’clock. Color banr- AND HEALTH MARKET hes been promoted to prtvaU lint an, flag and banner bearen and Uncle IB ^anys therePa anengk L.OXX.’ win hold iU moathly class. oohl fer all of ns, bat tranapor- l l t o a a n r Jock SonacB of tho mooting In Oraago haU tomorrow Employees of Manchester etorea muslcUn are reauested to be at tatloa fhclIIMes being henvl- ® hW O ter ia onJoylMr the * n j ovonlng at 8:00. Tho aanuol ma> are planiilng on outings and pic­ the home at 7:S0 for rehearsal. ^^^buad. Bagr eoni and eeke ^ a t him vocotioR. Ho ttUuuiad mortal oorvicb for doeoasod mom* William A. Lisonard of Doming nics this Wedneaday, whan all lo­ ) viait In Now Tofk aUta. bon win tako place. Worthy Mis. street haa been promoted to Tech* cal merchanU will ebaerve Mer­ PrtvaU T. David Raugh, of Ed- TUESDAY SPECIALS tress Mrs. Violot riald hopes for a nlcal Corporal of Communications, chant's Day. Tho stores will be gerton atieet, now sutioned at , SEAMAN COAL CO. Mobort caaufhatjr of Bralnard good turnout of msmbsn. Itefroah* ainee hla return to Camp Davis, closed all day according to the_ Camp Kilmer, N^^J., was home Chos. D. WMteher. Prep, ^fiMO ta taking a eoum In ndio menu will be omitted for the eum- North Caroline, after spending a schedule set up by the Chamber over the week-end vls^Ung friends sag Center St. TSL 5881 DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH JCnoa, ICantucky, It waa m er.' few days at hla horns hers. of Commerce. and relativas. ‘ today. CASH SALES ALL DAY TUESDAY bmtar Moao Cbapany No. S ‘MB hold ita nfular mmttimg to- HaW sI jdfeht at eight o’clock at the head- LMWtora. HALE’S JULY WHITE SALE Creamery Butter ' Lb. An Old Custom Bring Your Coupons for Canning It la an old ICancfaeater ctw- tom of many yean atanding to Sugar to HALE'S Shlf Serve claoo ftm the whole day the a m Wedneaday of each Jtdy. In the old daya, yaa! Plnahurat haa been in thia aame apot over twenty yaara... .an the bualneoa irma went oa a general outing. Sauerkraut 2 Cans 23c ^Mdw that the town haa grown, aach Brm. aa a rule, goeo to 88 Om Can Bert Otosg whatever place anita tha fancy ■mt the en^oyeea. ' . .The H ad iu rat fyonp wlB go Tomato Juice 3 Cana 27c to acme nearby ahon roaort. So. .we are nmindlng you Ne. 8 1-8 Can Didly Madlaan again that Plnahurat will be aU>d ALL DAT.WSDNU. DAT, July IBth. We know Bortlett Pears Can 25c lliat you will be glad to make It -- - _ _ _ • jiooalble for our employee to INosGelB 8ew Pitted Mvo thia day off. .and buy all your food Tueaday. With- mod* arn fefrlgeratlott, thia la eaaler Cherriese 2 c«»33c than tt waa in the “olden daya.” DMbU Grip > IN E H U lt8 t MEAT SUGGESTIONS Clothes Pins pkg. 10c Good r a il o f C on ed B o tf. If the trabu are on tine liday, we win have a ahipf Summer Squash 3 l i . 15c nent of Morren’a ready to nwo lUUBB. Freeh, Oraan Anortod CoU Cato, M. dte. Grate ft WoffeTa Frank' String Beans 2 Lbe. 19c fW ta. Gibo Steaka Fresh Another Snodal on largo LAMBLBGff, lb. S7c Tnea- Beefs or Carrots Bon. 5C iay..deM d aU day Weid* HEALTH MARKET Pindiarat Tottttblw Ready Tasty,Meats > / Spiced Ham „ Lb. 49c ' Bnunar Sqoaali, oadi 5c. Baot&Bnnek 6c. > ■ iiSiihoi^ B adt Ic. Lunch Loaf with GhlU; Iceberg. h d .ltc. BSm n Lettuce, hi. lOe. ^ Lb. 39c , N iw c n f i ChreenBeus .W atB eana Lb. 39c Y ellow C o n Aowoff price on Fneii Center Cut ' JPCa^ 2 fta. S5c. Meaty Beef Shank Lb. 19c

ALWAYS POPULAR—NO WASTE Lamb Patties Lb, 33c 81x89 s _ _ Cannon VealPatties Lb. 33c Fine Muslin ‘ ' Stock Up On Turkish TouJek Lady PeppereU For a DaHdoua Haah. ~ Cantaloapee, new Arl> Rib Corned Beef \ jUb 18c aona’a at their beat. SHEETS 2 aiiea During The July Sale SHEETS 19e ea., 2 fmr S5e. Sdacted—Tedder 24e ea^ 2 for 45c. - R tf. S8e. 22’x44** sad 20’^4. 10c Red Raspberries T LS TOWELS 42xSf idra-yran of^wear. OccidentFloor, special 21.28 large bag. Lady Peppcrell I C each 4 9 9 « Cloaeont patterns ef higher pries CASES Kittery- Sheets White with colored borden hi btoe, towels. An^lU with colored border. ' ’'^Seconds of Lady PafftoreD red. green, gold. Novelty colored. - Not an colon In each Colored checks to poach, geld, green pattern. and blue. Steyei^ Pure Linen 4 3 C eadi^ - l$1.79 UaUtad W iaatitiis oaiy. 1 .$ 9 Extra Heavy WeigHt Dish Towels > r f b e $ Auto Generator SlirUr 20?'x40'* Cannon# 72xlO B $ 1 . 7 S\ 3 $4*00 42aat^x36 and l^nHion Service (^ored bordm In blue, rad, geld and Fine Quality Muslin' V SHght niaweaves or oil spots’ BATH green. An qnusual value. - ) whidi will not impair tha waaring qualities. Given With Cash Spies In Both TOWELS ■Startex^Gamival Stripe These Stores' All Day Tuesday. Pillow O^es ,'»• : --C : Dish Towels 42e96 Klncfy Pmow Caaee Bxtrs weight Cannon towels worth at fw $. 3 to $4*®® SBING ^TROUBLE” HERE! 0 4 .0 0 A beautiful fatltto rnualto ewe tl TfiC COM a to istog yew Ante lease tte on today’s market White lA ir J W H A M rsnilee to os. Tint with eolored borders In peseta, blue, gold Abqofbent Startoa disk towels with w a wear end wash far yfan- C each MAiKMtSTm Conn* and green. multl-ooloc striped border. w M m ! End aMtan ••e- toe! I t brings an DOUBLE 0 ! 9 C GREE^f STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH 1 Fine Quality . 8ALBSTUESDAT — ^ Regular 6 ^ Pure, Irish Linen r _ C A H Q ^ NORTON ELECTRICAL DISH TOWELS > 0 14 9 ' The Vahnble PraadaaM Tea Get f«r Year 6nea stock up St thin low priw.[ Coknvd borden in i^,-'goId, green and 'tx m Mue. Stampa Make Shendag At Tkcee Steree Extra Pratt* CO. mu* ■ able. : ■ - - I

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VOL. LXL, NO. 242 (ClaMlOed AdverUotag on Faga 10) MAj^lCteSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1942 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS First/War H«n> .Commissioned Gain \ In Lunge More Ground .s- X On la n X Enemy HU Heavily by Women Told Sombers Raid Three St|;ong Columns^ Royal Air Force De­ %Tr Driving ihtq Don River spite Desert Sand­ To Sacrifice Ruhr Valley’s Broadened to South; I On Footing Bend Towai^ Stalin­ storms; Attack on Ornimander in Chief | ' rrt r\ r » grad on Volga, ^Ad­ .....Coastal End of; Bat­ For Victory Pitots Again Of Second Soviet, l O L t e f c n d vance Sbuth o f Boga«^ tle Line and Contact i "Shock Army Captured; —— char as Russians Fall Also Made Between Must Galvanize Them­ Strong Force \ Attacks . In. Volkhovo Begi6n Germans Enforce New Back Fighting to Pre­ Columns Inland. selves into Action Be- Industrial Objectives As Nazis . Advance.' Precautions in BeU vent Being Flanked. fore They Become Vic­ In Fourth Raid^ on Cairo, July Axis Berlin (From German giumy North France; Moscow, July 14./-(A*)—• armored forces have been re­ tims of blitzkrieg. Germany This Monti^. . Brig. Gen. George L. Van Deusen pins, the gold bars of a second Broadcasts), July 14.—(iT*)— Second Front Pushed. Three powerful German col­ pulsed in another '"eastward lieutenant on Joseph Lockard, 20, of Wllliamport, Pa., whoke warning The German, wedge into the umns, driving into, the Don ‘ London, July 14—(AT-^A Strong xrf approaching planes at Peart Harbor Dec. 7 went unheeded. lunge on the Egyptian corri­ Los Angeles, July 14— (F)— A Don river front has been London, July 14— (A>)—German river bend toward Stalingrad force of R.A.F. bombers attacked Watching toe ceremony at Fort Monmouth, N. IS Mrs. Pauline dor battle front and the ene­ French veteran o f the First World broadened to th^ south and occupation authorities were re^, on the Volga, gained further industrial objectives in the Ruhr Locknrd, the new lieutenant’s bride of a few months. _ m y has been hit heavily by war warned American women to­ Axis mobile co'lumns,' breach­ ported today to have put The ground today south of Bogu- valley last night In their fourth the R.A.F. despite desert day they "must 'galvaniM them.- ing strong defense positions, Netherlands. on an “invasion" char where the Red Army raid on Germany this month, the sandstorms, British head­ selves into action before \they bC' footing and enforced new defense Air Ministry announced today. have penetrated deeply into fell back fighting to prevent quarters announced today. come the next victims of tbe Axis precautio'nB in Belgium and north­ being flanked. (Axis reports blitzkrieg." TTie German high command aaid the Red Army-lines, the Ger­ The enelny attacked, with tanlfs New Name Takeji. man high command said , today. It' ern France as the British press rtoching. London through Stock­ and trffck-borpe InfMtry at the Dr. Paul Perigord, w o f k ^ r of the Britlahi bombed the important clamored With growing insistence Frenidi rivilizaiion at the Untver reported that at the opposite flank holm said the German drive had coastal end oj! the bi^ttle line wMt •InduMrlal city of Duisburg, about of the Russian battlefront, in toe for a second front to help Russia. eatried through Kazans)«,'30 miles Of El Alaihein yesterday, a com-, s|ty hf California at Los Angeles, A Dutch government spokesman who won a captain's commission 15 miles north of Duesseldorf, be­ Volkhovo region southeast of beyond Boguchar, and. Migulinak, jniinlque said, and there was con­ Leningrad, Lieutenant General said information had been receiv­ 10 more miles southeast—to about With the French Army and was tween the Ruhr and the Rhine. By Free French ed that many important German tact also between opposing col- decorated with the Legion of Hon­ DulAburg has toany' blast furnaces Vlassov, commander In chief of 16() mile's from Stalingrad.) i| umna InJand, on th? esouthem end military offices at The Hague .had or and thd French. War Cross be­ and metal plants and is an import­ the Second Soviet Shock Army, been moved inland to Hilveraum Menaced by Second Thrust of the line, but there was no Indi­ fore he w ^ invalided bechuse of ant opal and Irolr ore center, It had been captured."" ,. Stalingrad also was menaced by cation Which side was on the ol- and other points closer to the Ger­ wounds, declared In an addre.ss has a I population of about 275,000. Offensivo Frbpt Broadened man border following a . tour of a M on d thrust eastward from fenslve there. "M u y Arcs were left burning,” On Bastille Day Llslchan^,'some 140 miles south­ a conimuniqile said. , "In the southern - sector of the Supply lines Harried .(Oonttnned on Page Two) eastern front,” the war bulletin (C!ont&laed on Two) west o f”te)guchar. As the land front flared back Five Aircraft Missing said, "the German offensive front .f Red Star said that along too. Into action, Britain harried the Five of, the raiding aircraft were ^Fighting French’ Re­ has been broadened towards the whole Don front the Germans had Axis Mediterranean W P 'y.' Ihies, reported missing. Alcohol to Be south. thrown "great superiority In men trying with the great gu.ns of hfr Orders Taking The Berlin radio, in a .previous dedicate Themselves Japan/Torm^ and maebiries" into todr offen­ 'Tenaciously defended enemy sive. fleet and far-ranging bombers of announcement of the. raid, said ^sitlons were breached. the R.A.F. to chOke off reinforce­ two of the British bombers were ‘ To Expulsion of Ger­ The Army organ, expresaing too Chief Source "In pursuing toe enemy, mobile ments for the enemy and Whittle Married Men shot down. ■ mans aiid Restoration c Across Russian desire for a second front, down his reseri’e of machines and The German high command la. columns penetrated deeply Into the said: supplies. tar revised the figure up to five, Of ‘Liberty, Equality, For Rubber movements of toe Russians and “The Germans want to defoat' "A ir activity was Intenslfled in At .Very End conforming to toe British an­ shattered retreating columns of all Coast Area uo before our .Mlies'ean land, da .the battle art^a," said the joint re­ nouncement. Fraternity’ in France. arms.” the continent." \ / ' port of British headquarters .and The commwlque.,4lid not name The high command said Rus^lussMn There was no z)>eclflo informa­ the R. A. F.. Nelson Expects to Get Single War W orkw to or the attack, but an London, July 14.—(yp)— fprhes were encircled by a swlft- Chinese in Counter-At­ tion as to how far toe ituaalann "Our fightetf, fighter-bombers informed British source said the More Synthetic from ly-executed German tank move­ fell back south of Boguchar, but and light bombers attacked landing bomba were aimed at heavy in­ The Free French followers of ment northwest o f Voronezh. dlspatcheo said aaveml kilometers. grounds in the El Daba ° area, a Be \Drafted Before tack Pusli Invaders dustries, blast furnaces, an elec­ Gen. Charles De Gaulle, hard­ Process Than frbqi "In toe central zectlon of toe Plan Stand On Boat Bank column of tanks and large concen­ Husbands and Fathers tric power station, a rail junc­ ened by two years of exile : Back to .Outskirts Tbero seeniod JMs possibility that trations' of vehicles. -front," the war bulletin added, tion and a railroad bridge across from thdr Nazi-stricken Petroleum in 1943. '"several local attacks of'the ene­ the. Russians fa n n e d their next "A ll attacks were successful, Under New. Ru1ing% the Rhine.. Of Linchwan Again. main stand'on toe east bank at some tanks being destroyed and homeland, celebrated Bastille my were repulsed and positions A spell of bid flying weather in­ Washington, July 14— .The where the Russians had been In the Dpn^ as *at Voronezh, rather at least six enemy aircraft were Washington, July' 14—(IP)—Draft Day tciday under a new name, Chungking) July 14.—(Jf)— The than risk entrapment on toe west shot down in addition to others de­ terrupted toe R. A . F.'s attkeks War Production Board expects to- readuvess were shattered. headquarters specifically g reeted on (3«rmany after daylight raids the “Fighting French,” and Japanese have completed an arc bank. stroyed on the ground." K«t more synthetic rubber from Fveln at Voronezh, however, toe Local Boards today to /'^call up on Danzig and Plenaburg Satur­ rededicated themselves to the acrosa coaatM Chekiang province Five Raiders Destroyed alcoholic sources than trom petro­ Russians acknowledged that - the All these air operations, includ­ married men last, taking single day. TTie last previous night expulsion of the Germans from from Hangchow on the north to raid by toe R. A. F: was carried leum in 1943, Chairman. Donald Mr Oermans bad effected a break ing a battle over Maltk yesterday war workers before husbands and Fnuice and toe rsatoraUon of Nelson told a Senate A gricultc^ Military Trial -out ' againat Wilhelmshaven "^on "liberty, equality and fraternity.” Wenchow on the aoutk, the'Chi­ throii^ by pouring . tremendous In which at least five enemy raid­ fathers. ' Subcommittee today. forces into a narrow salient. ers were destroyed and others July 8. The new official name of toe De nese high command indicated to­ The local boards were Instructed Nelson kaid facilities were avail­ After' toe one break-thTOUgh, damaged, cost .the British only one Flying OOndltioaB Net Ideal Gaulle movement, accepted by the able to produce in excem of .toe In Sixth Day day, but it aaid tKe Chineae In by orders sent odt>slaat night to British . Foreign Office,. Is La however, the Russian stand stiffen­ plane. fill their quotas U ^^is order: Flying conditions atlll wer^.nof 100,000 tons of elastic which had their counter-attack in Kiangsi ed and defenses held. From toe One by one, Britain's air and ideal last night, the British In­ France Combattante.— fighting been assigned. to toe -alcohol -pro­ province.directly to the west had sea arms picked off the porta be­ 1. Single men with no d.epend- France. noitb flknk other Red Army forces entsi formant said,' but he added the cess in a program estimated to Faint . Indication of pushed the enemy back to the still bolding the west bank of to# hind Nazi Field Mai-shal Erwin loss of five planes was not pro­ British Join In. Celeb rati on ^ ^ u c e 800,000 tons yearly. outskirts of Linckwan. Rommel whence he might get more 2. Single men who uo not con­ Faster Tempo in Hear­ Don northwest of Voronezh coun­ tribute to the war .effort *but who portionately large. Britona turned out in. cheering X jw e will get more rubber (rom 'The Chinese communique said ter-attacked and drove back two men and material to tip the bal­ alcoholic sources in 1943 than the Japanese had reached the en; ance on the deadlocked front and have dependents:.^^. . . Three hundred persona were thousands, breaking police lines, ings o f 8 Saboteu't^. 3. Single mpri with dependents killed or are d i^ n g and 337 are to join the fighting French In a from' petroleum,” ',he teftifled. vtrona of JVenchOw on Saturday (Continued on Page Nias) put hik stalled drive on Alexandria Nelson testified toat the coun­ night. ( T l ^ Japanese announced back in motion.. and^Who corttribhle to" the war ef-, In hospitals as a result of Ger­ spontaneous, celebration which en­ tort:*’ /'■ \ man «dr raids oiv the United thusiastically reaffirmed the com­ try’s maximum production of Syn­ BuUetln?“ the port’s capture Saturday.) WTieh Matruh, the Axis’ most thetic rubber, based on toe. amount 4^kfarrled men wlthduV children Kingdom In June, th«~Home Se­ mon cause of the British and the Washington, July 14.---(A) In Kl’angal, Chineim dispatches of materials which could be made said that toe Japanese who bad (Continued on F ^ e Four) who are not engaged in T^e war curity M lnist^ anq^xmeed .today. De GaulUsts. —The m utary Commission effort; \ • The da>'’a observances were cap­ available for that purpose without sitting in life or death Judg-- fanned-out westward from Linch­ Flashes I 5. M uried men without children ped with a colorful review at Wri- taking them away from other es­ ment of eight accused Nazi wan now were being pursued back who are engaged in-the war effort; llngton-barracka where newly of- sential military .uses, 'was covereo saboteurs reported today at into the city by three converging (Late Bniletlas of the (C) W be) 6. M arri^ men living with W fe nized F’ighting French com- -in the 800,000-ton program. Its noon recees that most of columns of Chinese. The Japanese l^itain Holds Vichy Rejects ^ Investigation Being Pushed and children or children only land andos, .Alpine chasseurs, French the morning had been 'spent force was estimated by a cfhlnese Admits Conspiracy Chsfge who are not engaged in the m r .val, air and women’s auxiliary Senator Norris (Ind-Neb) pro­ In reading of documenta The spokesman last week to number tested that this appeared to pre­ New. York, July 14— Wil­ ^ a d i n A i r effort: \ Moving Ships units aaluted De Gaulle. documento were not Identlfled 30,000. liam Luedtke,. 39-year-old national 7. Married men living with w^lfe clude toe development of-addition­ nnd the commission gnve no A Japahese attack on Riwang, lie Lieut. Gen, Dwight D. al processes,'.but Nelson insisted secretary of the OermeB-.Angeilq^ _ and children or children only who — ' ■' /'' Eisehhower, United States com­ other Information hfiyond which has ebang^ hands twice Bund, acknowledged a Federal' are engaged in the war effort. ' that technol^cal. »investigation already, and nqw Is held by the mander for the European theater; was being push saving that It would sit In the charge of conspiracy to oounsal Lytteltdn Sa^s Field Ar­ *f6 be classed as a married roan Two PfojMisals fo^ Re- Admifql Harold R. Stark, com- afternoon "i»1thout regard to C3iinese, was repulsed after a Bundlsts to refuse to ser\'e In iha a registrant muat have been mar­ Somebody hs(l\to decide to go i r o m mande.r'^or toe European theater; hours." pitched' battle lasting 12 days, the armed forces and \1olate the aMen tillery Clompares Well ried before'Dec. 8, 1941, and must moval-v from /Egypt ahead with toe p: ogram toe bMt Chinese said. , The town Is 35 Admiral ^ a ro ld R. Stark, com­ -vay they knew regiatraUqu ..law today by chang­ be living with his wife or children. mander of U. \S. Naval forces in Nelsoti ex- Washington, July 14.'—((Pi— With miles south" of Linchwan. With That o f Nazis. Refuseovb^ Laval. plained, adding .le was not ing his eariier plea of innocent to. 84 Essential Activities. Bhiropean wstera,' and Brig. Gen. a faint Indication o f a faster tempo planes Destroy MHltary Foipta guilty. Lu^tke, one of the' Bund’s Charlea L. Bolte, U. S. military closing bis.' mind to \ changes toat Allied bombers '"destroyed a London, July 14— (AT —Oliver To guide local boards on whether Washington, July 14.—(A)— Act­ might Iky Increased)emphasis on in the proceedings, . the military top-ranking executlvce, was In­ or not a man la engaged In the ing Secretary of State Welles dis­ repKaentative i to toe Fighting large number' of Japanese mili­ dicted w-lth 28 others last week In Lyttelton, minister of state in French CommlUee, watched. Gen­ hew prosesses, and that "he was trial o f eight saboteurs who ship­ charge of production, told the war effort, draft headquarters closed today that toe- Vichy gov­ tary establishment-i on the Yang­ the government’s announced drive eral De’ Gaulle W d ' Rear Admiral hopeful "new p ^ e s ^ will be tze river below Hankow on July House of Copamons in opening the issued a list of 34 essential activi- ernment had rejected two pro­ discovered.” ^ ped from Germany on submarines to amaoh the Bund. .At his own re­ Philippe-Marie .Auboyneau, his the Chineae Cen.tral News debate on production today that tiesi posals for the removal of demili- He' said The Publicker Commer­ entered toe sixth day today. quest. he was brought before Fed­ In granting deferment for occu­ Nsval chwf, pinned medals on 38 Agency reported today. eral Judgp Bascom S. Deaver to­ Britain still mslntains its ‘‘lead in tariked French warahlpa from toe FYehch war -heroes. cial Alcohol Oo„ at Philadelphia, Two developments were taken as the air, particularly in quaUty:” pational reasons the- board initst Egyptian war zone. which.uses toe so-called “polish" signs of a speedup in the trial: The • Since July 1 was the date reg^- day to c h u g e his plea. .\s a result, For toe third time, Frenchmen o f hU plea, Luedtke faces a maxi­ In an obvious, reply to repeated The seven warships involved in occupied', BYance spent the na­ process of obtaining rubber from decision of the seven generals sit­ Btatements by critics that British (Contlnned on Page Two) ' were demilitarized, by agreement ting in life or death judgment on (Continded on Page Two) mum of seven years’ Imprison­ tional holiday in toe grip ‘ of toe ment and fines totaling 870,099 aa design and production of guns and with the British, ihottly after the German secret police and toe '' (Continued on Page Tw o)- the eight men to meet longer hours tanka lagged behind the Oermans, fall o f France In 1940 and since each day, and toe end of long ques­ well'as denaturalization: German Army. • • • Lyttelton s^d Uiat IH* field artil­ then have remained In the British In 1940 the ahock of toe French -Treasury Balance tioning of. t-wo FBI agents. lery there wpa^no reason "to be Gasoline jBlast Naval base at Alexandria. collapse had left the 'people atun- .1 . ______The' tV)o agents occupied the Guard Points Indians Wipe Out Resistance President Roosevelt, Wells said, New pelhl, India, July 14—<(P)— frightened at our equipment com­ ned and moumfUl. In. 1941, after a Washington, July 14-HA^—The .stand from Friday morning until' pared with the Germans.” proposed to Vichy on July 3, that year of German occupation, there position of the Treasury July 11: after the luncheon recess Monday, Ipdlan .Army foross using ipara- Have Necessary Fire Power Fatal to Four the warships be moved through the was no taste for a. celebration of much of toe time being used in To Accused chute troops havs, wiped out major Suez canal under the protectlye Receipts, $23,322,929.98; expen­ The tanks ^ o w being produced, blessings wl^ich too Germans had ditures, $290,974,311.78; net bal­ cross-examination by defense coun^ resistance among the Hun, a Lyttelton said, "have tbs neces­ custody of the United States and sel. After the secrnid agent was bearded, turbaned sect of beretlcaf ' sailed to an American port, or ance, $2,500,681,998.9^ customs sary flr.p power for today’s battles Eight Others / Injured Four) receipts for month, $10,202,099.64. dismissed in toe afternoon, the LeoUski Identified as Moslems In Sind province wrfao re­ and new types derigm^ to be some neutral port, for internment commission heard "certain other cently went on a rampage of train made In the United States and thla As Plant and Two until too end pf toe war. government witnesses." Soldier Crawling tin­ wrecking and raids upon villages, country give us reasonable assur­ In Frecarioas Posltioa ■\’ military' quarters reported today. ance of that superiority which Is Nearby Houses Razed. The President pointed out to the Shortens Luncheon Becaas I der Fence Near Park. Subjugation of the outbreak was required for victory.” Vichy government that toe .war­ The commission, announcing | reported ackleved by 27 martial Creators pf Fashion Meet that It would "si( without regard i He said the Joint WarsProduc- WaynesviUe, N. C.,. July 14—UP) ships at Alexandria were in a pre­ Melbourne, July 14—i.ei—Aui- ; law executipns, hundreds of ar- tion Staff recently had given carious position always likely to to hours,” shortened its luncheon > rests and paracbtite attacks la tho —A thunderous explosion early to­ recess and sat an hour longer In | tralian guard idehlifled Private ‘ ^higher allocation df raw. mata- day at the distributing plant of be subject to attack, whereas if 'Challenge on Conservation I marauders’ stronghold of Maikhl riala to the merchant ahipbulldlag they were removed to another port the afternoon. Edward J. Leonskl of New York Dhund, o: "honey •wtamp.'* The Standard Oil Company of far from the war zone they would ■The militaiy trial shared intef.- and Naval program”- jqht as In New Jersey killed at least four before a United States miUUry 1940 the emphasis was put on %!>’* be safeguarded and returned to est yesterday with the prospMt of court today as the 'American sol­ Held .As Slaying Suspect persons and boa'pltalised - eight France after the war. Los Angeles, July 14— (Ah—W lt o ^ o the feminine-fussy type* .that crin^nsl proceedings in the civil graft and in 1941 on tanka. >> othera. ^ e condition of the In­ a riot of colors and Ingenuity of take the place' of a hostess dier he saw come under a fence in Schenectady, N. Y,, July 14 —- . Britain Is not ce n so rin g the' At the same time Mr. Roosevelt design, California faafaioD creators courts against 14 persona accused the vicinity of the park where the ((p)— A Lewiston, Me„ -nian was jured was described as serious. warned Vichy that If tola offer Has Zlpperlees Closing of assisting the eight Nazis. These numufacture at aynthetfe rubber have met toe material-conserva­ body of Miss Gladys Hosking was held by Schenectady poUee. today The plant and two nearby houses were rejected the British would ^ One style has a zipperless included toe wife of toe leader of at present, the production chief were destroyed and three other tion challenge oC the War Produc- Ing consisting of a wide front pan found last May. on a charge of vagranci and for, said, because “ there is no mvtBf justified in ordering toe French one group who landed from a suh- Lsonski war: pointed out by toe possible questioning la the abduc­ houses were damaged. warships out of Alexandri Uon Board. el fastening with two large but­ In shipping unless synthetic rub-' . The detonation nras heard for And toe buyers apparently ap- tons. Pockets ere set toward toe Australian In the courtroom where tion murder of Franeea Ooehraa, a her Is derived ultimately toroush the canal, and if they (OonttiMied oa Page Two) 19-year-old Lymi, Masa , book­ miles around and giant tongues of not follow such British ordera' provs. Remstratidns at toe annu­ ifrhnt to give a peg top appeaiV he is being tried on charges of the coal flame Ueked a; tke sky In a bril­ a l fall faaluon showing at toe As­ once,. enhanced tapering cuff^ murder of Miss Hosking. 40,-.' and keeper. Detective S e r ^ Frank "Our Mhey Is to eencentrato on Brltiah would be fully justified War Crosa Oli-ea Lidice , W vlUe said the man waa an erted liant pyrotechnic display. d^ktroying them. sociated Apparel Manufsetureta at less trousers ■ two other Melbourne womeh. Mrs reduction of synthetic rubber In Leak la Hose item Oaose Los Angsles are running ahead of The draped peg top .effect ex^ Pauline Buchan Thompson. 31, add 'Bniiday night on a girl’s complaint la United States," he said. This otter, however, was reject­ London. July 14—(>Pi—President that he was displaying shaeeas B J. L Stringfleld, chief of police ed by Chief of -Government Pierre last yinr't. ^ ' tends also to garments of ell sorts Eduard Benea o f toe Czech pro- Mr*. Ivy Violet McLeod, 41. Agreement On Uniforms in this little mountain town, aaid l.,aval. By Boeans of embrqidered trim­ from sports dresses to long eve­ I.,eoDski has pleaded innocent. pictures. Lyttelton said an agreement had yizipntr government awarded the the explosion occurred at 3:30 a. ■ On July 9_^Presldent Roosevelt ming, contrasting colors and ma­ ning gpwns.v Jumper dresses and The prooecuUon in the second been reached whereby the United Czechoslovak war cross today to Roof Damaged by fire m. while' a large gasoline trans- made a second proposal. He sug­ terials and cutting' technique, the jumper slaelceuits are designed to Lidice, the village wiped out by day of the court martial called itatet would manufacture unl- por( was unloading. He aaid that gested that toe warships be with­ designers have made toe most of be worn witb bipusea or sweaters, .American and Australian soldiers HarUord, July 14—(P)— A sec- I (oima for the BriUlh"troops In the the Germans Jutie ' 10 on the tloa ef the reel df the new addl- indications were that a leak in the drawn through the Suez canal and thdir restricted material to give for variety and for economy of ground toat toe population har­ and a government expert iki an Middle Blast while the British hose touched off the blast, igniting proceed, under British and Ameri­ toe Illusion of much more cloth. fkbrica effort to Hnk Leonskl with toe tioa tq the Pratt A W M ty y dhd- irould make uniforms for the bored toe aasasains of Reinhard some 40,000 gallons of gasoline. can guarantees of safe passage, to They have even conveyed the. Im­ Tailored suits come with shorter Heydrieh. murders. Americana In Qraat Britain. Mrs. Andrew Caldsrell and her the French Caribbean poasMsion pression of pleata.where none'ex- jackets, slimmer skirta, and some Ob Special Flekat Duty psMy*a W est Hartford plaah wa*^ "This arrangement will extend two children were burned to death Martinique. There, he said, they ‘■tdr with topcoats In the same fabric, Beal Eatate Developer Dlea The Australian who was called damaged by Are shortly * to weapons. Army equipment and m their home adjacent to the could be Unmobliixed for the dur­ As might have been expected as well as a pair of slac||^‘ a Jump­ flrat today aaid ha was on special aooB today. Tlie blade, roj ilre n ft," he said. *^Unt, and in unidentified oU trans­ ation of the war in the aame way with women's increasing war ac­ er dress or. u o r t slacks.-The short Wotceatar, Masa., July 14— — picket duty when he saw "a sol-. hash fetarted when tar b He deacribed the United States port truck driver alas missing. that French warahipa already at tivities, slacks play a prominent date or dinner dress, streamlined Thomas E. O'Oonnell, one of the Aer coma underaeath a fince." phad to ths rsef Igaitad. sproai ihipbulldlng i»egrem as a "fasd- Among the' Injured were W. L Martinique are being immobilized. part in the display o f 1942 fall to save cloth, often has jeweled most widely known real estate “ He passed between some rating and eimnnt-fantastic Indus- Hardin, manager of the plant and fsshlons. They range from abort touches and trimming of a second deveU^wn la New Ehgland. died jlMaSr"' kUl Mfelfvement" y Fire Oiief U L Keriy. ** Paaw < sladta eoiplag just below the knee. or third inaterlal. today at St. Tmcea^S^tal. (OeailBwaf ea Pag* Twp) „