raiDAT, JULY M, 1144 t- 'h AveraE# Dslly Circulation t ^ L V B For ths Meath at Jane, 1M4 Manchester Evening Herald The Weather Foreeost of C. 8. Weather Bureau The final union aervlee of the Police Captain Herman O. P vt Frederick Phillips teft Isst veterans, nsxt Tussdsy svsning at Due to the tow-n meeUng Mon night f6r Sioux a ty , lows, after Chester as Speaker 8,762 day night, the meeting of the V. F, North Methodist and Second Con Schendel,' who ir chairman of the eight o’clock. Bathing Caps Showers today and tonight; Sun- gregational eburobea will be held Dog Obedience Trials to be held a 10-day furlough at his home, 382 Arthur V. Geary, Veterans’ . Member at Hw Andit 'About Town W, athedulev. on that date has been Hartford road. He was gradustad day fair and moderatelT warm; Sunday morning at 10:45 at the on the grounds of the Aetna Life On Rehabilitation Placsmsnt Ofllcsr for OonnscUcut, Thermos and Pienk Jags *4 OifeolnUoas moderate winds. canceli^ until further notice. Congregational church, when the Insurance Company in Hartford from the Chahute Field, 111.,-Army U. S. Employment Service, will paator, Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Rey tomorrow afternoon, has an Air Forces Training Comniand, Mibl Berthold Woythaler ol' Mis* Incx Sea stra n d ^ i^*®“** after taking the special purpose also address th* meeting. William and SoppHes. Manchester—’A City of Village Charm ipl« B«Ui^ Sholom, announce* nolds will praach on the subject, nounced that Congressman Wil Edward P. Cheater, I^rector, C. Mullane, Oommandant, First ’’Deity Smamilned." Sunday liam Miller, who representa the motor vehiclee maintenance Bureau of Rahabllitatloh, Depart District, Tbs Americarn Legion. ^ a 1 *€ff\’lc* for Sunday mom- s c ' J b . - w S a ! "Waahiifgton, Firat District, will be present and course. VOL. LXni.. IW. 255 (CIssMSsd Advertiatag on Itego 10) at eight o'clock, in ob*er»*nc* d T C.7Vt>ere the has-^iindergone morning, Aug. S. the union aer- ment of Education, State of Con Charles McOame, Past District MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) vices of these two churches will make the presentation of the tro necticut, will address the Rehabili Commander and Louis Chevalier PRICE THREE CE! ;the holiday, Tiahoh B'A*. an operation, ir the hoptf of phy to the dog adjudged beat' in Mra. William Munsie and young H A T H U K transfer to the North Methodist tation meeting at the American State Executive Committeeman, DRUG STORES k' ^ - 1 ing her eyesight. Misa Seastrand church, and Its pastor. Rev. Dr. tha show. sons, William and James, of Ben haa been given a transfusion and ton street are vacationing at PidBt Legion Home on the functions of Ihe Ameriean Legl -4 4-’’ •/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., 5ATURDAT, JTJLT 29^1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1944 TWO PAGE •mi while other It. A. F, planea ^Couldn't Resist* Special Meet Packed Foods New Zealand .Yets the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, smashed at rocket.bomb bases in R ockville Never Too Old A bout Tow n W eddings Dewey Stand July SOto. Tho A.Oolden Text is Sunday ^oneer House tha Paa-De-C5alal8 region. from Jeremiah 9:24. "Let him lool LesMn Stuttgart la 10th on the R. A. Next Mondavi Smash Nazi Lines that glorieto glory in this, that he How Gideon’s F.‘e list of important German tar Private First Claaa John C. Sum- ■ ______\ ' Less Miay A ffect underatandeto and knoweto me, '^ychological Warfare To Be Qosed get cltlei, and is the site of man u r c h e s A ll Red Cross ialaski, son of Mrs. Mary Sumls- Dual Wedding (Coattnned from Page One) that I am toe Lord which exercise Routed the and Delivered Israel ufacturing plants producing essen laskl, of 12 Kerry street, has been Voters of Town Asked to South Methodist Church JiuneVs Roman Catholic lovlngklndness, judgment, and tial parU for Nazi planes, ships, promoted to technician fifth grade. Commercially- Canned Eighth Army within tWo miles Senate Hope Main Street and. Hartford Road Rev. William J. Dunn. Pastor righteousness, in toe earth: for in Laundry Free By William E. O l^ y , DJ>. ^sra and tnunpats. With lifihpa Used by 90 G irls motor transport and buzz-bombf. He la serving wtlh the U. S. Army Aippropriate 935^000' of Bmpoll, oo the south banks of Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr^ Minister Rev. Edmund Barret^ Assistant these things I delight, smith the The R .“ A. T. assault followed Transportation Corps, Port Bat This Morning Products Below Expec* Lord.’; For faith in God^md in a cause, den in toe pitchers order* w sn fi the Arno nearly 30 miles east of '>’4^2*.*. I MAHOHESIER EVENING HERALD/lf^CHESTER, ^ N N ., SATURDAY, JULY 2<», Mfll PAGE MANCHE5TEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1M« , . FOUR '♦ X Rationing Data MANCHESTER DIRECTORY / Fonihihed By Office of Price Administration DeMitoMiit of Intonnstion / W T iem im tlsi5St»o5oi.. ■- BUSINESS SERVICES ^through dept. 21. B-8, B-4, C-8 w d Moot*, la ta , Kto- A8 O-d coupons good everywhere for Four rMl sUnpi five gallons. IS valid ladoflniUly. rod oil / GLISTENING HAIRI!! r j . i n n - Foods Period Four and Wve coupons Need Printing, 9eok Four Wu# »Ump« A8 valid In all areas trough flept. M. Sun Is Enemy Cet Heady fo r the Winter SS and A-5 valid Indefl- New period one coupons may he . Quality Kind? Beautiful shining hair can be yours after an OLEA liteiy. used as soon as received from ’« shampoo. Ask for one of these delightful treatments ration boards. Of Fair Skin A Ithough It 90 in Shade o Itoek Four sump* *0. *t •* when you make your next appointment. Hatless days IvKHd lodafinltsly for flv« pounds The'uocal War Price wd Bar Holmes and ' Bara in^ Summer Is simply galloping ttom era In a very line manner, a’,nd make it necessary to take better care of your hair. 122? Stamp dO j8®®^ Oonlng Board Is locateo In the Un- Now More Than Ever a In most esses, they have not been iMimds for hom* caanln* throufh coln school, opposite « » • along and with warm weather with ■ Market to D o Almost Facial Is Needed to made to wait too long. O f course Iw s: M. two. flee. New office hours are as fol- us. It is hard to look forward to our needs for cold weathsr. Most the old days of ssndlilf a “ rush" Any Kind of a Job. * aiiooa , lowS: Protect I|« Texture. order tc the factory has gone 10 of us want to forget cold, blustory Book Hiraa alrplan* ^stamps 1 Monday, a. m. to 4:80 p. m- along with many other things, but Have you vlrited the new quar- Weldon Beauty Studio 1 valid ladaflnltaly. Tuesday, closed all day. winds and freezing weather and How . are you feeling .these hot Just bask In the heat of the eum- fortunately for his clients, Mr. l i t tera of the Community Prea*7 QaaoUno Wednesday, 8 to B:18 p- m tle has been able to. take oars of Thursday, lO a. m. to B:1B p. m. summer days? Have you given mer sun. However, Johnson A l i t They moved not too long ago to Tn northeast anc southeast. 10-A moat emergencies. Friday, 10 a. m. to 6:10 p. m. yoursdt an overdose of sun In hn tle remind us that now Is the time larger quarters at the corner of Ikoupons food for three to have your winter needs check If your heater did not function THE CAR YOU OWN H IG H G R A D E I Saturtay. 10 a. m. to W;8® effort to turn ■ lovely golden ten? at its beat last winter, it would bt North Main and North School ISrw fh Au«. •• I The telephonffi number Ip 2wQ494. I f so, better call 6009, and maks ed over and have your heating unit wise indeed to (.hone Mr, little , . . . If la nraalag order, la a ■ imipnni good for three yallone ati appointment with the Weldon put in first class condition for wln- streets. Their new location la 6870, and have him check over Beauty Studio tor a aeries of fa ' ter use. better suited for their purposes real aaaet. Wa are still a laag PRINTING cials. You will be surprised how As you know, Johnson A Littls your heating system. The winter and with the expansion of their ways from aew ears. Lat as ahead does not look too promising really grand you can feci In hot have moved their quarters to a business. It was necessary to look help keep your preeeat ear la JOB AND COMMERCIAL from the fuel, viewpoint, whether for new quarters. Neither Mr. States Make Saving weather when your skin Is treated new location.locaUon. 145 Main etreet,sireei, a ; . V 7„ the beat poaalMa mechanical PRINTING by experts. Its velvety texture to- Bara nor Mr. Holmes wanted ’vto ooaditloa. Be eoaalateat abaat vltes the sun to turn It a ^ u t lf u l ly every one. To people of Msn- order to conserve on your heat, it leave the north end'of the town Frompt aad BSleleat Friattag apricot color, 'and defies ^he hot chester, Mr. U tU e needs no Intro will be necessary to have a heating and-so they decided on this pres havlag It eheehed aad aervlead of A ll lUads. B y Slash in Mileage rays of Old Sol to turn It leathery. duction, for he has been in the system that does not waste preci ent location. here. It wID pay. Modem Facials plumbing and byatlng business for ous fuel. You will find Mr. U ttle If you have any sort of a Job COMMUNITY PRESS courteous and reasonably priced When the warm weather Is with many years. It Is safe to say that In the printing line you will find A. B. Holmee J. W Bara ,T us, we are inclined to forget that and beat of all. hU work Is sure that Community Preaa is able to Cor. No. Mata aad No. Sebool ,,_ading $15,000,000 never before has Mr. Uttle worked COOK’S SERVICE ST A. The Home Nurse wq need beauty care just as much under such difficulties as he is to please you. His experience Is at handle It. They have complete filanchester Oreea Pboae 8996 Streeta — Telepbooa g781 as in winter, when cold, blustery equipment to handle any sort of a ayUbry Beard laboring under today N ot only has your disposal and when winter’s Le*g Per Year by Cut winds make us. conscious of our J^ that may come their way and he been shorthanded, but the ma cold blasts aru with us, you w ill be Director, Nursing Service, drying skin. Dirt Imbeds Itself In do It well. The Community Frees ting Down Uae of Pas- terials to work with have not only glad that your heater Is giving you American Red Cross the pores of bur skin, enlarging the utmost In service. does a lot of church programs, Get Your SnppHo Of them and making an ugly, blotchy been short— but In some cases, wedding Invitations, announce Landscaping •enger Autoa, Trucki. non-exUtent. To combat these dif O f course. If ydu have an emer Cato of Elderly Patients Calls conlplexlon. Facials, ss given at gency, you have only to telephone ments, Uekets. factory forms, cir Weldon Beauty Studio, get way ficulties has taken all the Ingenui culars—In fact Just about any and Ox-Line Paint By iamsa Marlow For Tactfnlnass, Byrnpathy ty that Mr. U ttle has been able to to Mr. U ttle, and he w ill put down Into the pores, gently clean aside his other work and come to thing that you can think of. You Now for Those Washington, July 20.—(dV-- "Orandmothsr’s broksn hsr muster and only the fact that he ing away all the dirt, shrinking the your assistance. And if you are one w ill find both Mr. Bars and Mr. Psintinff Jobs. y Btato governments are savlhg hlpl” pores to a normal size. While you has had so many years «rf. experi Holmes pleasant men to deal with Tree Surgery ence tn back of him has enabled who has to wait Just a UtUe longer 'About 16 mlUlon doUars a yaar by This frequent but often unnec ■re there, aak Mlse Juul about while Mr. Uttle attends to an they are glad to answer any ques essary accldsnt rsqulrss long, pa- those marvelous facial masks that him to perform plumbing mlracliss. tions that you may have In mind Conn. SUte Ucenss Mancheiter : Otttting down on the use Of their emergency job, you will hot mind, Uent nursing, usually by soms do such wonders for you. They do He has had to make substitutions, and will gladly give you quoUtlons r-nasnenger automobiles and trucks. for the next Ume it might ha you Work Carefully and member of the family. Even make you look and feel like a new and even then, that was not on any work you contemplate hav Hardware Co. '‘^ ^ S * l s an estimate w the pereon, and all those tiny frown enough— he has had to substitute who are In need o f this hrip- For Neatly Done. when the patient Is taken to the your plumbing needs, you can do ing done. tater Oallasaa » JeeapS WeefeW •'’ wWch two yeara a»o^ hospital at first. It Is likely that and laughter lines, not to mention for the subsUtutlons— and If you Good Supply of stock > fug sUtss' help In saving gasoUns no better than to rely on the ex a long period of nursing care wlU little squint lines that even the don’t think that Is hard, you have The Community Prese la fortu and tire wear by reducing the perience o f Johnson A U ttle locat 248 NoVtMSain Street have to be given at home. teen-agers have, dleappear like bis permission to try it yourself- nate In having on band a good JOHN S. WOLCOTT «SO N ^ mileage on thslr motor vehicles. ed at 145 Main street, telephone I f the accident happens, find magic. There la something about In spite of all this. Mr. U ttle has supply of paper stock. Naturally 117 HoUlstor St. Fhone S6S1 . TeL 828ft It w ai a Blmpls propoBlUon! looking well In hot weather that 5876 out why, and try to prevent Its been able to take care of his cue- they do not guarantee all kinds of O P A tha mUeage r^u c- sort of perks one up and on a hot happening ajgain. vWaa the floor paper in all weights bat you cer day to bs able to look cool, refresh « od. Awtatwl of having the M e jjP l recently waxed? Did you have tainly will have an amiile stock to fe.BiF»nMB0»t st^ In, It asked fte ed, with a velvety ekln that re Rubber Executive Consum ers M ay scatter rugs In the hall at the fuses to become shiny and blotchy, ______I _ ^ - make a selection from. It may be Johnion Bros. I t sUtse to do the Job. The govemom foot of the eUlrsT Did Johnny .r,. 1 . T * 1 » that you desire work done on col- j. R. Braifrhwaite ■ Tmked to appoint mileage ad- helps keeps ons splriU above par. leave bis toy lamb on the bottom T a k e n b v D e a tb ' G et R ep la cem en ts ore U . ■ MAJNUnpSTER CVBNING WBRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. JULY 29. 1944 /'■ inr’ 'I PACT crossing the Intersection against a WTIC—1080 of the 2nd battalton gave an sxU- this case are unwarranted. In an Possible Rommel red light. In the buggy was a LIQUOR DEPT. bition In which they carried out effort to prove this, in an endeavor er* to take care of our regular Ceo-raphlc' affrcement. The Rua- threee-year-old glri and propellln:; WDRC—1860 Today ’s Radio WNB^isio State Guard •the tactics of tha week as laid .Circus Opens er* re-ular bomt> ! cians are in Rumania, across the Itf was her four-year-old brother. at tha .#am# to prav. our good Manchester military chore.s ar.J Comments Being Watched OPEN AS USUAL. . Bastorn Whr Xbaa doim to tha oamn p ^ and train- faith with the people of this state, Ing assignments and still" take on Viatu’a, the Americans are in Carter said the children had wan Breaks Camp tog atfiaar. CapL XrOtf KUpat- w* hava astahuahad to Hartford a L. LIBERTI & SON Rome. dered away from home and "bor ilok df Xatickaater. Claims Office branch of our main offioa solely to u« moMT anizT ______'Evening Herald the robot plane menace on the rowed” toe buggy from in front ot MINIMUM PRICES I l,;0O—WTIC — News; WDRC —. ' 6:80—w n c — Strictly Sports; During tb* Anal waak ot train From The River Road Grand Central Station; News; tranaaet business oonnaeted with Aide. Thus, at the very same time London, July 29.—(ffi—The poe- a furniture store. • WTHT — Hawaii Calls; w r a c ing which starts Sunday, camp the fire, and It will remain open aa < By Malcolm MoIIan ^ slblllty that even , Field Marshal WTHT—News; Music; WNBC —Harry Wismar’a Sports Show. Qiambers Among Muni oominandar wUl ho Ueut. Cm. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 1* StrMt e'were giving General Montgom T —Report from London. Special Repregentative long aa neoaaaary. ICkBChMter, Co“"i„ ery’s break-through offensive at Ur Uollan, retired editor of The Herald, preserves 'ais contact Erwin Rommel, long- regarded as Paints House Over Again 8:46—w n c — London Column; n s n k M. Greene of Stratford, Sidewalks — DrlTswaya — CdaeBt Stofai THOUA3 FBROUTON with his former dally readers by writing a weekly letter for a Hitler-favorite, might have a l:J5—WnC-r- Market Report and WDRC — News; WNBC—Leon eipal Executives at state adjutant general who com Asseuu Policy Is to Pay “Wa are dotog everything pos a«l>enl Caen the moat Intensive kind of Connecticut these columns. In which he expresses his own ‘«M|ure y. arri^d- Nazi party member. watching bis Philadelphia— atcber, 91,820 branch office, DuVal said. C A L L 8919 aIm reserved. camouflaged, we are devoUng con smooth peace-making—which Is had a ch*"*** of transpiring. It house fortresses and rubbled build- Cause Traffic Tangle Let me call at your home and 8 :8t)—w n c — Music on Display; mander of the 2nd battalion, who to 91,740; and welfare Investi BROTHERS stant air strength to the search on evidence in toe Commission’s wood -Concerte. ~ haa been camp commander for tha ’.’Unfortunately,” he said, “the nevsr had any definite outline. It ings of a thousand German towns William Kanehl explain details or WDRC—VlalOng Hour; WNBC gator. lltoO to If JUO. fery essence of circus exiatence — Jae. for these sites. It probably takes nonchalant, straight-faced propos Elkhart, In?l.— When Traf —Eddie Condon’s Jazs Concert. 9:OO^WnC — NaUonal Bam Week. The asetotant madioal oflioar ia General ContraetoFa The al for changes of jurisdiction of was a formless sort of pipe dream ] and cities, toe most desperate General Contractor Telephone 5440 or 09S8 V.-Dance; WDRC —. Hit Parade. The municipal executivea prea- tha absolute neceealty for constant ReprBienUtl ve»: a good msmy attacks to be sure of lie became tangled at Main and 4:00—w n c —Rupert Hughes; naadad a t tha Vatarana* home in travel from one point population to LESTER SILVER toe common pleas court. A brash which bore no relation to to e ; gang of outlawed criminals that Jackson streets Policeman Walter WDRC—Boot Camp Parade;' 9:15—WTHT Chicago Theater. .Snt were M ^or George A. Quig Rocky Hill: dtapatohers are re Jobbing |uad , tSSu CWea«o. Detroit and Bostc^ one success; the flying bombs still layman, for instance, might have 519 Center St. Tel. 7773 9:30—WTIC—Can You Top ThlaT ley of New Brtlain, Mayor Daniel another — creates for a circus an S28 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHE8TKR status of tod civilian population has ever beset toe world, bound to Carter rushed into action. He found Arthur A. Knotia New#; WTHT— Variety Pro quired at tb* state police barracks air of impermanence, even auapi- bureau of written it down that the 1941 WNBC-^potUght Banda; Quick Davie of Bristol, and First Select General Repairing Formerly With Benson Polatlnf Company. ''mbhbbr audit come over. of ‘ tos Reich—nor . ______anydbsA to toe ac sell their lives at usurious price it was caused by a baby buggy ♦•rhe Furniture Fire gram; WNBC—News; .Horace a t Oolchestar, Stafford Sprint#, cion, a fear, that we are untouch ■fnarntATlONB. ’There^ls ho complete summary General Assembly, guided by high Heldt Quiz. . . man David Chambera of Manobea- Westbrook and Westport vWla legal advice but motivated princl' tual sltuaOon in tha Germany of Horrible Job : Insurance Man" 9:45—WDRC Ram Sesklon. ter. Other guests tocluded Town able, Irresponsible once we move C a ll 4 3 8 6 of the total tons of Allied bombs 4:18—w n c — Butler' Handicap tha Invastlgator wUl be employed oUr ponderous equipment away pally by its desire to create 1 191S as opposed to that of 1944. gI5 MAIN STREET Faature Raoa. 10:00—WTIC — Barry Wood-Pat Treanwer George H. Waddell of In the effic* ef the welfare com- Before 6 P. M; handsome job or 'two, passed 1 It is a horrible job that must be Oflioe Open [telly sy Kelly Show; WTHT — Royal Manchester; Proeecuttog Attocaajr from a eommunltyi diverted from other targets by toe, IF YOU’RE dtSO—w n c -^ Rhythm Work- mlaaioasr. "flueh Buspicions, such fears. In robot problem, but it is obviously common pleas court - act which World War I wa# fought by a done in a bath of blood, toe blood British- ano Thors. EvenbiR Arch Gunnison; WNBC — Guy Bernard J. Ackerman of Rock Advertiaa In Tha Herald—4 t P i ^ was unconstitutional and which Reich whose dvUian population .ahop; WDRC — Hors# Races: Lombardo. ville; Brig. Gen. Tbomaa E. Tro- atsB Herald, a tremendous tonnage. of our own as well as that of these PLANNING FOR A WTHT^Muslc. X was so held by a superior court still poseeeeed some email trace foul creatures. But it has to be 10:15—WDRC—Correction Please; land, commander of the. Sixth Se Saturday, July 2» The fact that we have also had judge, and only restored to techni American Club 4:45—WDRC— Repml from Lon- WTHT—To Be Announced. curity dlatrlct; Ueut. Col. Arthur of power, some remaining free done. dmi; WTHT — Freedom on the U Baldwin and MaJ. Robert Mo- toe air power to perform other cal constitutionality by an emer Wedding ,. 'l*nd Forever. 10:30—w n c — Grand Old Opry; -Constructive Approach gency decision of toe supreme dom of acUon—anough, however, Perhaps, as has been said, we WNBC — Army Servlca Foreea Cone of the brigade staff. functlona to cover the battlefield or 5 .‘00—wnc — Your America; The review, give.i for Ueut. Aa Oovemor Dewey adroltt^ of Normandy, to conUnue toe gen court. to tip tha balanca between the are witnessing to* , beginning of WDRC— Caeey-Pres# Photo Present SPECIAL SUMMER BIBLE LECTURE SERIES AT MASONIC TEMPLE But toe Judicial Study Cotn- continuance of a war that oouid 30 costs 42.1 10:45—'WDRC — Talks. Col. Maxwell, waa undar tha com ^ a aetUns forth hia program eral' air war over Germany, is toe end. But it may be a long and. BINGO grapher; WTHT — Navy BoUe- mand of U eut CoL Peter X Fox mlasion la smoother. It merely not he won and yielding to M ene wiwe Mpeid ia 2 weeks tin Board; WNBC — News; 11:00—^News on all atatlona something for which to be grate recommends, as a casual Inci weary and heart-breaking time Banquet ONT borrow unnMMMrtly. of Waterbury, commaadar of tha BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 30 for the approaching ° my which, at woret. could Do ^ D Saturday Concert. 11:16—w n c — John W. Vander- 3rd battalion. BapubUcan governors, there 1 ful. But it is also apparent that dental, that “the civil business from toe beginning of toe~ihd to but If a loan will solve *1 5:80— w n c — Rhythms for Sat cook; WDRC — Dance Orches now done by the munlclpa^ pended on to Isave Germany in its finish. It is Himmler toe problem come to and git tra; WTHT—CaUfomla Melo Give ExhlMtlon of TaeMea J S ln g "novel” in the present 'German situation TONIGHT Phone 5790 theee plue MlvanUgec: ' urday; WDRC — Newa; Basa- Preceding the review, mambora could well be much worse, and our courts be tume,. over to the tact and which could ^ Damned whom we must fight now. ball Scoraa; WTHT — Garwood dies: 'WNBC — Voice of the • rights oontiweray. It haa^ common pleas court and ghat swindled into providing h « wito FREE 1. Loan* m*Oe on elfpaiure only. Van’# Orchastra. Army. rroya been recurrenOy a part ot purely military atUck be even the appellate jurisdiction which ORANGE HALL 2. Completa privjiy always. 5:45— 'WnC—Starring Curt Mas 11:30—w nc —I Sustain the more effecUve, if toe tonnage de the court now possesses to hear pportunlty to renew the J listened to a lot of toe speech after a UtUs. Now, thanlu to ths INFORMMTION 3. Prompt, J^ndly service. sey; WDRC— Swoon or Croon; Wings; WDRC — Dean Hud- h a , beeh the Republican party voted to toe flying bomb menace appeals from toning boards, es at the recent DemocraUc con- WNBC—Hello, Sweetheart Bon’s Orchestra; WTHT—Tom boards of tax review, the liquor A, Sxc|u^v»--Natlon^deC^- WILL THIS WAR END WAR? basic stupidity of to# Pnisalah Evening my Tucker’s Orchestra; WNBC WILL BUY ANY which has reiogniaed the need or had, during these months, been control commission and the like It vsnUon, which is equivalent to BIG PRIZES! ARNOLD PAGANI I f - lit Cards iasuad and ban> —^Hoosler Hop; News. available for normal uses. So war philosophy which deemed bead hart. 8:0(^N ew s on all -atatlona. a strong federal government, mo be transferred to the superior brilUant strategy to use the gsag saying that I listened to a good I & SONS 6:15—WTIC— History in tha 13:00—'W nC — News; ■ Thomas nmnocratlc party which ^ much, and it is a great deal, toe court." Which would make the deal of trips. And that could be GOOD » Haadlines; WDRC — People's Peluso’s Orchestra; WDRC. — ^unpioned the doctrine that the Germans have gained by their new common pleas courts constitu leader HlUer as s rkhbls ,CATERERS eip»YiMi- “ Platform; WTHT — Music; News; WTHT — News. tional again, and all without any a very different sltusUon exists^ truthfully said of any political Admission 25c IS u weapon. Had Allied abundance in oonvsnUon 1 over attended or re Mama al MamMr MaaMr MamMy WNBC— SheU Digest; Raea Re 12:45—w n c — Lee Sims, Pian REAL ESTATE individual sUtes should r*t»tn sensational criticism of the 1941 Every last atom of ths P®^*5 iaaa m ater sovereignty, than the Con planes and bombs been anything Assembly or the legal talents ports of which 1 followed in the sults. * ist; Newa. the civilian populaUon k** not S1IA4 sites Fair Prices stitution Itself intended them to less, toe flying bombs might well who counseled It. 200 M.II 1tJ 4 destroyed. There simply te M press or by way of radio. Perhaps have prolonged the war and cost The lawyer-like mind is on less Isas fot ths reason that politteal 300 . 54AI MJO if.n us many soldier lives. favorable view in toe Judicial such thing a# a German p s ^ Dm olM«a R udy Vallee Back on A ir Wm. Fa Johnson Jn this present campaign, there Study CopimlBSion’s preliminary The robot# who carry on tha rou convenUona are mads up In large are BepubUcans who would tfs ------i,------findings on the probate court prob part of people who can neither Uam tIO la 9*00 Bailder — Raal Batata tine of what passes for lUe amO|ig Telephone 7426 or 4614 m s e this position, and make The Last Hope lem. It is an established; talent of the German masse# are aa incapa think originally nor talk, convinc Sept. 9 After Year Away thsmselvea the champions of toe legal mind to cut through to ble of any action affecting • ingly than beoausa the tadivlduale States’ rlghU, while accusing the The Ruaaian-Polish situation has toe simple heart of a complicated who are picked— ■ m MANCHESTER TEVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JULY 29. 1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., I^TURDAY, JULY 29, 1944 PAGE E ICfH f^ - t Soviet Spearheads Next feature at the State How Red-Sponsured Poles Would Slice Up Germany Wait Reaction Push Ahead Within Zarilla Is On New Meeting «f Conn and Louii Cellar Te^ms ipa>ForU Hit Loop phamps Edge ______% ______Firemen Winners East Manchuria; Shown on Gap Sight of Warsaw Hitting Spree a a s ^ i m d a y P ounded Torn in Lines (CoaUnnsd from Page Ona) Out the West Sides His Amaiing .654 in Beer Barons and Plant J In Sof^all Lo( Gernians'waiting too long to ra- Oalty (Continued from Page One) Lm I T Games HeljM to To riay at the W^jpit treat Lpf%« Crowd One ^ k eep Browns at Top. Bight, kw-levri nnartM. could do that in the face of Allied Upwards of 20,000 NaziB wars PA Hero Side Oval Tomorrow. Soud^Iy Trounce air and French underground oppo believed hemmed in. with escape ^ Of Most Thrilling Con r*i minion wm* By Oflck Hand I nt MnnchurU from tn« air sition, they would still achieve Ills two oallar tsams in ths Twl- Air Paml Cadets only a weakening of coast defense Yirtually cut of . the question. With tests of Season; Butch A. P. Sparts Writer tlw flrrt dayUeht light League rrill battle each other t«rg«t« xrom hifh am - which would invite another am Brest-Iitovsk capfured, Rokossov- Becker Star of Game. /^Al Zarina’3 amasing hitting 19-6 ScorerKeller phibious i^ttack. sky freed numerous units for in the game at toe West Side Oval KMtom fighting against Sledlce. apraa for a .654 average in the last (No games schadulsd.) lows Only 7 Hitfli ^ Huca btnowa of smoke In the circumstances, military The West Side* failed to pin a tomorrow afternoon. The game men here say that the sensible In northern Lithuania, meali- seven Brownie games was acespt- American , dnatrial a m at Anthan black- defeat on the PqUsh Americana In will start at 8:18 instead of the Washington at St. Louis (night) S >ad the target, which sticka out thing to do would be to begin now while, the Russians plunge<^' to s4 today in baseball circles as one The Manchester FIra a series of retreat maneuvers In within 50 'miles of Riga, iiatvian last alght'a Twilight Laoigue game usual starting time of Sunday New York at Dstrolt BiM^iUv in the Manchurian et toe chief factors keeping ths St. Philadelphia at Chicago. ment )uid no trouble last ni| was eetlmateil offlclally, order to stall and delay the Allied seaport on the Baltic, 3>ntb the games which has been 4:48 in the at toe West aide Oval but they did Louis Americans out front in the (Only games scheduled.) handing toe Civil Air : at It wlU Uke 12 months to r^ advance a maxiituim time. That capture of Jonlskle, 23 lniles north past. manage to acara to* loop cham Junior loop flag dhaee deaplte the National sound trouncing by th* 4d some of the intricate instai- would fit In with the Naais’ linger of the rail Junction,/Of Siauliai. A pions and curren, pace settars be German Army estimated at per The attraction will feature the Chicago at Philadelphia (night). 19-6 In ths Manchestsr So j 5fctioiis. ^ ing hopes for a negotiated peace. fore going down to defeat in to* rush o f Boston and Cleveland. Pittsburgh at Boston. League, There is some belief, however, haps 300,000 w'as Imperiled In Oak Grill Beer Barons and the gtrtke at Railway Yards last half o f the seventh Inning by When Zarilla stepped Into toe Plant J Aircraft nine. The Aircraft St. Louis at Brooklyn (2). “Cari" Keller had thlnga that the stand-and-flght strategy Estonia and-lAtvia with the cut a score of 6 to 6. A fine crowd was lineup last Sundsp’ to replace left Tti a diversionary attack, anoth- may prevail and along with it an ting o f U^ 'maln Nazi rail route to nine is a half game ahead of toe CincinnaU at New 'York (3). much his own way aa hs acattss A tense scene from "The Eve of St Mark," featuring Anna again treated to a first claea at fielder Chet Laabs, who had sat toe aevan hita while his matsa w i r ar force of the giant raiders stiw k unprecedented rein of terror in Baxter, William Eythe and Mich ael O’Shea playing at the State East Prussia. Barons with, a 8 and 9 mark i^at the caienghslen traction and theacllmax o f the tilt !®MT®* on Are with a home, run against tos Oak Strestera 8 snd 9 having a field day in collecting; ^ nnrthem Honan province, bot- Germany and occupied Europe Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ______■ In the south, the Nazi strong brought the follower’s of both hits off Stevenson. and a ruthless use of whatever streak two yean ago, he was Just record in to* loop. U«T«k o” Se l»elplng-Hankow holds of Jaroslaw and Przemysl teams to their feet another guy from Toledo. Last Ths fire eaters Jumped Into novel weapons the Nazis can turn fell to the Russian Ukraine forces Both teams have played good Murray Gets my which the plan Is based on holding Avranches Butch Becker is toe lad that de- night’s three hits as the Browns lead in the opening frame and ' on BriUln In an effort to crack thrusting westward toward Kra servee the orchids of too gams as ball in spots and both for some never in danger thereafter. , are rrtulWing *«\eriBhly. Th® dl- the civilian population of that all and the American spearhead at St. thumped Philadelphia. 8-5, utmed reason or another have not been kow on the main trunk railway to he came up tn toe last inning with C^l. Billy Conn, (le ftta leading heavyweight contender before the The Cowlea brothers and {1‘ttrBlonary force important Allied base. Denis-le-Gast was only 18 miles Obituary his total to 17 in his last 26 at bats able to field toe same team for Referee’s Nod Germany. A march Into Czecho the West Bides leading, two out war, and 8-8gt. Joe Louis Barrow, world's heavyweight boxing Cham were tha big guns for toe time as tlw away from that city. Md boosted bis all-season mark to more than a game and toe'latter S' The code word Mary, wm w CThe Germans reported that the slovakia through the Carpathian and two runners on toe base paths. .801. Moat o f his appearances have pion, stop’ for lunch at an Air Service Comihand depot during their Endera.ln all collecting tltrea After working the count to -two move seems to handicap tos teams rtOld the world ol the Americans were using 12 motor mountain passes loomed. Nen reserved for opposlUon right exhibition boxing tour of camps in England, apiece, while McCann and * 'W air raid on Manchuria was Fierce Tank ^oles Following Red Force* and two, he lined a two run triple no end. Individually both clubs Bronx Battler (Gets De were toe only batten that oe ized divisions, with 2,500 tanks.) to left field tc drivo home Buck handed pitching and he has been boast of several good l>all players ►’S m n by Col. Roy Lynn Holton The Germans have against the Deaths hitting toem like he owned them. solve Keller’s pitching, A dispatch from the Army news Bycholski and Hank Haofs with but out on toe diamond it is a dif cision Over Thompson Nortli End ihremen of Kansas, communicaUons Battles Rage American front at least 10 identi paper Star said long lines of Yefitflrday’fi Scorcfi .«C the 20th Bomber command, in toe tleing and winning runs. Botch Beeker Tt«d Far Baeond ferent-story and tos result has In Poor Fight. AB. R. H. PO, A.1 fied divisions—five infantry, three AxM F. Carlson . Poles, driving wagons and Carts, Foilr Bun Rally ScotcK iFours , armored and two parachute. As the Browns finished business Eastern been in most cases, a loss. T. Cowles, c . 5 4 3 3 0 Axel F. Carlson, of 38 Pleasant riding bicycles and pushing heavy, Before Becker came through The Barons will likely counter A. Cowles, ss ..4 (Continued from Page One) Air support was limited by baby carriages piled with house-' ,wlth toe A's and prepared to wel Scranton 8, 2; Hartford : New York, July 29— fF)— Lee flashed by other squadrons. Jjjdy street, died Friday night at his with hia game winning clout toe off the mound, the rival pitcher had come the slumping Washington (7), 8. with Walt Strong .against toe Alr- Tomlinson, 3b, 8b 4 weather again yesterday but the hold goods, were following the West Sides staged a four-run rally scored. Golf Feature Q. Murray, of the Bronx, and El tn u chosen by MaJ. Selby CalWns captured, led triumphant Ameri fighter planes neverthcHss raced home following a long illness. Mr. Senators, they had won 7 of 12 Utica 3, Williamsport 2. oraftera southpaw starter Dave Phelps, If ...... 8 for his seven*yeaf-old daughter, Carlson had resided in this town Soviet forces- as they moved to of their own in toe first half of the Starts to Get Dark Beattie- Both of the probable Kehler, p ...... 5 can forces into the city. t along escorting tank spearheads, wards Warsaw. | starU against eastsm clubs on toe Binghamton 1, Elmira 0. bert (Tirkey) Thompson, of U># JS o Uve. at W21 Coo^r avenu^ (NBC Reporter John MeVane for the past 33 years and had been seventh Inning after trailing 4 to I With darkness beginning to fall starting pitohars have turned in Teabo, c f ...... 3 Itnocklng out German tanks, mow over toe Oval, ths West Siders current home atand .nd boasted a Jack Cheney Pairs Up (Only games scheduled.) Angelea, met last night In a 10- Detroit. Mich.; and "Aiyce ^wM broadcast from France this morn employed at (Cheney’s as p black Moscow waite^.to see whether to load 6 to 4. A disputed play at S 1-2 game lead on New York and creditable mound performances In Coleman, #f . . , . 3 ing trees for snipers and batter Rokoesovsky would choose to make third base in this eession brought came to bat in their last at bats, American rounder before toe amalleat Madi -erected by MaJ. Francis B. Mor- ing that the Germans had counter ing German defense positiona on smith all of that time. He U sur Boston, virtually tied for second thsir previous starts but usually Mordavski, 3b lb 2 frontal assault upon Warsdw, or a storm of protest from toe West the flrat of the seventh. Trailing With Sven Johnson to Boston 18, Detroit 6. son Square Garden crowd of .’toe J S a ! ^ iJlB wife, who lives attacked with tanks south of Tes- both the American and British vived by his wife, Ida Bloom Carl although toe Yanks held a one- C:3iicago 8, Washington 2. sratlo support has led to their August, rf 3b.. 2 Sccthwest 46th street, Miami. Fla. sy-sur-Vlrc, half way to the next son. one son, Pfe Everett W. Carl make a feint here and throw thou aiders bench and playera alike. Ty by three runs, the team suddenly Win Special Matches. downfall. year, muatached Murray won what Newt, rf ...... 2 fronts. Last night R. A. F. Mos sands Of troops across the yistula Holland the West Sides coach noti found Buck's offerings to their point edge. New York 13, Cleveland 7. ROMANIA good enemy communications cen quitos roaming behind the battle- son, U. S. Army in France and one Boston clubbed Detroit's Diuy 8t. Louis 8, Philadelphia 6. One thing sure with both teame fighting occurred. Jamroga, lb . . . . 1 daughter, Mrs. Earle I. White of southeast o f the city for a ' march fied UmpifFBob Mileakl that they liking. Long Johnny Augustine ter of Vlre, and were beaten back front attacke*’ 18 trains. Trout for a lopsl^ lfi-5 paatlng Jack Cheney and Sven Johnson * National battling to st4y out of the league Only 5,0? 6 turned out tor toe Pint Daylight Attach after they "broke through momen Manchester. upon Germany itself. \ were playing toe game Under pro and Red Degutls singled in suc- ToUla . . .36 19 15 2J. The Germans put a force of test at this point. ceaaion. Kellis walked to load the yastsrday aa Emmett O’Neil waro winners of toe Men's Scotch Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1. cellar and a bard fought game Is tame affair, paying fll,408 to see By Super-Fortresse$ tarily.”) * , about 200 sorties over the invasion The funeral will be held at the A battle for the upper\ Nlemen New York 4, Pittsburgh 0. in prospect, C. A. ,P. river was taking shape in^the So Ail toe thrilla and ehilla that are baaes. Pete Kapura was aaf* at chalked up his third win. In taking Foursomes toat featured yester the heavyweights push and pull Stevenson, p M.P .l«v. -PW a.r-» dU«Jd B / 180 Knocked Out of Action area yesterday and a slightly big Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East • (Only games scheduled.) 'nie flrat pitch Is slated for 8:18 each other around the ring. .'There Washington. July 29—(ff)— The The U. 8. Ninth Air Force re viet Baltic republics. packed into a good ball game teem first on a fielder's choice as Au 7 o f l i from the western teams, days’ play at the Manchester Buncs, 2b , , , jcrving American fleet of ger bomber force than usual last Center atraet, on Sunday afternoon ed to be contributed to the final re- gustine-scored^and the bases wera toe Sox hit the ball at a .815 clip with the usual attendance prise. v/as nothing reaembllng a knock ported more than 180 German night, from which five were shot at 2 o’clock. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Front dispatches said Nazi rear Country club. They turned In a Prior,. 0.. .. Fhttifoees struck today at Japan a ward expansion to M»® p „ ,„ outlet on the Baltic Sea. Curzon line tanks were linocked out of action BUlt of toe game in one way or an still losfled. Smith was safe on an to make up for spotty hurling. 19>e net of 70. .Their gross score of down, although each has scored 26 Hewitt cf .. transplanted war Industries in down. „ Jr., will officiate. Burial wUl be guards sought to hold off Soviet other. Nothing waa mlaalng and other flelder’a choice and Degutls knockouts. back be* Wednesday and Thursday, and 242 On th« Caen front the Germans forces pushing south on the river, Yanks split their set with Oeve- 76 was also low for toe afternoon Bidwell, if .., Itaacburia in the flrat daylight at In East cemetery. Friends may the way that the teams went at scored. Kellis rounded third on the Isnd by Uking m 13-7 verdict for Murray, weighing 2g6 8-4, rear S. PP.fph P.UI CrmB. B. b ,Ip. B UP. wpr. other vehicles were destroyed in were feverishly digging In. call after 6:30 this evening at the but added that Gen. Ivan Bagra tourney. , Twarnits, Ib tack of the 20th Bomber command. attacks on strongpolnU and troop It, it appeared for awhUe that plhy, Vic Paganl coaching at third, Ernie Bonham’s sixth straight vlc- The results of the afternoon’s ed six inches over his barrel-chest Tyrrell, 8b . . A tarse communique, issued here Watkins Funeral Home. mian's tanks drove through them anything might happen. halted toe baas runner. This play Local Sport Chatter ed fo« who cam* In at 20714, Han concentrations. while his cavalry ciit them to tory. Nick Etten and Johnny Lln- matches follow: McCann, ss .. t r the 20th Air Force. or wounded in the battle for Lal- Rommel apparently had decided Eddie White, v'aa toe toast of the waa toe point of dispute, Ump Mi dtll chipped in homers to help J.-»ck Cheney-Sven Johnson 76-8 dicapped by Murray's advantage transmission making them un- pieces. • Oval when he singled home two Lucas, rf . . . a lly that the B-29 s atUcked “in- fengshan, and that large quanti at last to shift part of the armor Chariet F. MarshaU leakl ruled Kellis out for interfer hand A1 Smith his eighth loss. 70. So you alley addicts think you who usually come late to toe games in reach and height, Thompson put Firpo, sf .... dnstrial objectives in the Mukden inteUigible. Tolland Ellington Infantry Along Niemen River runs, toe latter one that put the ence. Zazaaro went out second to his head down and bore in and The text of the diapatch as re ties of Japanese equipment were I wlilch he has been holding south of Charles F. Marshall, of 35 Cam Chicago got a neat 8-hlt Job bv John Olion-John Ctoanda 88-16 know something about bowling, do were disappointed last night in : erca. Manchuria” and added t^ t seized. bridge street, died Friday at Pres There were indications that the West Stders ahead in the flrat of flrat for the second out of the in Rookie Ed Lopat to trim Washing —72. you? "Then lleten my children and missing tos first inn)ng of tos PA- then did nothing about it except corded: Rev. Hollis French the new Tol Caen to meet any Impending blow the aeventh. A few minutes later ning as Kapura and Smith ad Totals ...... 84 4 7 21 BO further detalU were »vaUable In other battle areas In Yunnan from Gen. Sir Bernard L. Mont The wedding of Cpl. Frederick ton, Conn., following s long illness. Germans had placed great num- ton,: 8-2. Johnny Dicksbot's bases- Ned Moore-Tom Kelley 89-14— listen hard, to too famous story of Wrst Side affair. clinch after getting inside. ,a t Uie time (1:51 a. m.. e.w.U 7 "Hsinklng, July 29: land pastor - returned ’ITiursday behi of infantry along the Nlemen Beckar, who has snM>p«d out of vanced to third and second, re •Pop’ Hublard." Murray, with a flicking left, No. E. Flra ...... 820 750 "Around 2 p. nv, today United the high command said action was gomery’s forces. John Arena, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Marshall was connected with lotded triple off Lefty Lafebvre 75. C. A. P ...... 000 0 l« ' I then dayUght in Manchuria, of a local nature “as our troops from Hartford where he haa been Watkins Brothers, Inc., - for 23 rlxer from Tilsit to Kaunas, in an his slump with a devastating fores, spectively. Up stepped blond Ed "Pop” the famous mentor of the tried to keep 'Thompson away States aircraft raided Anahan and Observers reported a movement rappad out to* game winning blow sparked a Vrun cnilcago third In Low Cross No lass than six Pratt A Whit Two-base hits, Kehlsr; st The two previous operations of cleared up enemy pockets of resist employed for the past Sabhattical of enemy vehicles yesterday along Frederick H. Arens of Maple years as a furniture salesman, and effort to stage a battle for East die White. White poked a line equally famous Manchester Green ney playera dotted the lineup of while retreating, but thera wera Pfcnhishu, both towns situated m year In. wartime service as assist to he practlany carried off toe dia ■ingle to center to drive home Ka ning ae toe White Sox pulled even Jack Cfiieney-Sven Johnson— 76, bases, Tomlinson, A. Ctowlsa; the 20th Bomber command ance.” lateral roads toward the Ameri-i avenue and Miss Doris Clark, he also had been associated with Prussia along that line. The Rus with toe .500 mark and sent the Bob Boyce-Tom Faulkner—82. baseball team of yesteryear, was toe-W«st-^81dss_ last night. The tow solid punches landed even af the eastern part of Manchukuo. ant secretary of the American mond by his teammate*. pura and Smith, to put toe West ter. Referee Arthur Donovan warn ble plays, A CowIts, A u g u s t' tflgainst Yawata pn June 16 and can sector from the Caen area, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray other leading furniture house* sians were reported 35 miles from Sena down for their Ilth loss In 12 Earl BalUleper-Henry Smith— harranguing about bowling last P. * W., team heads both toe Eiaat No material damage was suffered Radio Relay l^eague in West Hart Buck Bycholski opened the Sides ahead 6 to 4. Pagani lofted evening. He was expreseing his ed toem in toe fourth to "get in davski; bases on balls, Kshk u a ln st YawaU and Sasebo, third where Rommei had concentrated throughout Connecticut before the river In some sectors. games. Jimmy Dykes' men, who 82. Hartford and New Britain leagues. by Induatrml installations, but res- Jap$ Report Raid ford. Rev. French ■will continue in mond B. Clark, Sr., of Hilltop ave game in the box for the winnera to Dzladyk tq snd the inning. contempt of the fellows who had there and fight or I’tf atop it.” Stavenson 5; strikeouts Kskler Naval base of Japan, on irt-TiHal quarters have susUlned at least six tank divisions. When coming here. He was a member A weakness in U\e German plan have played fewer games than any Following the afternoon's tour this work for a few days each nue will take place Sunday after qnd pitched good ball untU toe Trailing by a singl« ruh, the to have an alley at least four feet Donovan saw It as a draw, but Stsvsnson 2; winning jV j 5 »Y —were night attacks, at low slight damage. On Paltm Island the American blow fell there were of toe Center Congregational to fight a battle for East Prussia aeventh frame when toe West Sld- P.A.’s proved that they atr true Other club In the league, moved to ney the players with several other Pete Kapura disapproved of sev Kehlsr; losing pitcher, St r{.,lsveL week as it is hard to find extra no more than two armored enemy noon at 2 o’clock In the Ellington church here and toe L O. O. F. of I along toe Niemen lies In the fact men club members and guests Join wide and pcrfecUy level so that eral of Umpire Bob WUieskl'e de the Judges pointed ths finger at "According to the report re New York, July ”29—W’)— T ers managed to acore four runs, champions. Coming from behind within six lengths of toe top to they could knock down toe pine. Murray by a narrow margin. umpires, Stevenson, VUtnsr: To Test DayUght Operation help for the league at this time of divisions among the 12 deployed O>ngregational church. ' New Haven. He Is survived by that Soviet forces are already ed In a dinner party for which cisions on bsUs and strlkss last ceived here one B-29 (four words Tokyo radio said today that 4 although only two safe blows after two runners wore out, via a again become serious contenders. He also spoke dleparingly about Hllarilv was added when Murray er, Duby: time; 1:20. unlr.telllg^lble).” labbr shortage. Besides Portland, against U. S. troops, according to Corporal Arens Is 22 years of his wife, Daisy Bell Davis Marshall, across toe river south of Kaunas, Chef Arnolg Pnganl had made night and wanted everyone to Onh of the purposes of today’s Allied carrier-baaed planes h East Windsor, Gales Ferry he w as were collect^. Buck weakensd fast double play by toe West Sides, Bill Voiselle of, the New York toe number of pins, twelve. "Why slipped and fall on a wet spot in unofficial estimates. age and entered the service on one son, E, Royal Marshall of I and are edging up bn toe eoutoern to iwin out Buck walked "and ad- snep'ai preparations. know- about it, tossing hie glove strike apparently was to teat out raided Palau island, some 5 pastor for four years at the North 6,000 Prisonen Taken badly in the last stansa and it Giants blanked PiUsburgh, 410, for »r®^«r“ Budgets, a „p in the air at one pblnt. the ninth, and Thompson duplicat la the B-29a in daylight operation. miles east of the Philippines, December 15, 1941, and went Nlantic, two granddaughters and border of East Prussia from posl^ v a n ^ to second on Daiaiyk'a sin Methodist church at North Easton, Thus far 5,000 German prisoners one Bister, Mrs. Eva B. Reader, of tions northwest o f captured Blaly- seemed toat toe big fellow had ail his 13to victory and first shut out bUnd, deaf, dumb,, legless, armless ' ed In tha tenth. I t IfleVing detalU, those who studied Japs Flee South repeated attack's yesterday. overseas In June 1942, and came he could do to aerve them pp. He gle, ^ i s set the sUge for Becker to take over toe strike out lead of irpui could master toe game,” he [ Mass. A churc? which was served were reported 'token, and Lieut. Souto Windsor. stok. Scrap Paper Drive W W e last, night’s fight drew Sports Roundup |I the brief report on the attack as- The broadcaat, reported to the home last Friday. managed to stand the assatilt and to deliver his deciding bingls. The toe majors at 101. said. Hs also snorted about 4he A1 Surowiec, the long legged PA only 811,000, next Friday’s 10- by our former pastor Rev. Wil Gen. Omar N. Bradley’s men were The funeral service will be held ] in Moscow toe liberation of l i auined that the hlgh-alUtude. pre- Office of War Information by During his period overseas he I was credited with the win, his hit was a line drive over tmrd toat Bob Chlpman defeated.. his old Bise of the balls. "LltUe bigger outfielder, lacks confidence at the rowdsr between Beau Jack aand By n tta UMraB On Tinian Island liam C. Darby who served Tolland 15 to 26 miles south of their Jump- at the Watkins Funeral home, 142 Lithuania was regarded as possible eluded Smith In left field and roll New York—Tons of scrap paper plate and haa been one o f toe dsion bonding technique used by United S^atea government moni off line of last Tuesday. has seen plenty of action as well first against one loss.' Brooklyn mate# fo’r the second than a baseball. Where 1 came Bob Montgomery, who have bean New York, July’ 29.- ethw dayUght strategic bombing Federated church ten years. Mrs. East Center street, on Monday at within s week, and liberation of ed enough to allasv Buck and were piled outside of Ebbeta Field eaateat players In tos loop to fan. tors, also mentioned a "s)multane. Of the prisoners, it w m estimat as having done, .much trsiveling. ^ Pete Kapura was the victim of time as he hurled Chicago to a 4-1 as 7684 fans, mostly screaming front toe three months’ old Infants trading toa New York venion of of this and toat from ha [ t forces was followed in the Mukden (Continued From Page One) ous enerhy attack” by 20 carrier- French is a graduate of Connecti 1:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Watson Wood Latvia and Estonia waa expected Haefs, running for Dziadyk, to used them for toe tiny bowling al A1 hits a long ball, but the blowe toere. .... cut College for Women at New ed that 1.500 were rounded up yes Among places that he haa been a four run cluster In the flrat inn score. edge with the help of some heavy youngsters, were admitted to a the lightweight crown for more - attack. based planes against an unspeci for long or short periods were ruff, of Avon, will officiate. BuriiU In but little more time. ing and although he recovered, he leys toat were laid out in their liave been too. far apart to do any I»ndon and with the three chU- terday. Since Tuesday the A m ^ ' As the game ended, several spir clouting by Stan Hack and Ival meeting of the Dodgers and Reds, damage. toM a year, will draw mllUons of Hal Trosky o f ' tha 2a the flmt night attack on Ya- of more than 60 (Jap) planes tvaa fied area ”to the south of Palau.” New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Guadal- will be in Belchertown, Mass. In toe drive toward Krakow toe again wa^-'the man out there on cribs.” dollars. Admission will be by war White Sox chews tobaeca hi dren William. 18; Jean, 16; and have overrun nearly 300 Friends may call at toe funeral ited flare-ups occurred in back of <3oodman. Philadelphia, Boston, St, for delivering 25 pounds or more tAj waU, planes were lost, one strewn about fine concrete aprons ■^"are* miles of territory,-equal to I canal, Goodenou^ Wes, New Russians were approaching the the hiU when the - PA offensive Louie and Cincinnati were not So that brings us to "Pop” Hub- bond only, with ringside seato go . . Johasy Dtokshot at tb« i ovw the target, hit by flak; one and inside well built bunkera smd John, 12, will ofccupy the parson home after 3:30 tomMTow. Wlstok river, 90 miles to toe east, toe West Side bench to give the of old boxes, newspapers, maga- lard's description of bowling In the nearly a quarter of the total taken Hebredes, New Cfl^onla, Ca^ opened up In the fatal aeventh to scheduled in the National. Bines, eta' Phil Waddell, a rab|d fan of the ing for from 85,000 to $100,000, club packs in sfniff and alsflos UhM 1^ llMed as missing and two downed revetments." age. toe first of numerous north-south fan’s a little something extra. The mountains o f Switzerland where West Sides and a loyal rooter, «n Allied forces in the previous Gloucester at New Britain, and come from behind and clinch toe ball game was superb and it mark and the others from |2S. to 85,000. a babe from curfew until snfip] as the results of accldenta. “The ground forces are sup About Town 8gt. Leon R. Koehler, son of Mr. by ail Allied lorces m lue ^ cannot name as yet. water barriers in toat sector. . ball game. usual Kapura he was born. argued with one and all about the fast. . . . Marty ported by the most powerful tank ed another good game in the local In ' *n e mission <)f the China-based and Mrsfl Richard Koehler of Tol V I, H . M Premier Joseph Stalin an twirled a good ball game and loop. dispute in last mght'a game, Phil old St Louis Browaii la stta ] S Super-fortress fleet is strategic forces yet aaecmbled on a single Miss Elizabeth McGrath, daugh- land avenue, Tolland, who kaa seen snearhead pushed down places In the order named. He Is Funerals nounced toe promotion to generals handcuffed the heavy stickers in Deftly clipping off the edge of la loyal, regardleaa whether he Is baseb^l—managing ths front in the Pacific.” PoUah-Americans right or no*.' hemMng, the destruction of the ter'^of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc service In England, North Africa, fhT river from captured!acaptured, combat englnwr and haa taken of toe Army for Col. Gen. G. F., the PA lineup. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Roche Suggested 45‘Round his cheroot and applying his jew Fish and Game Oomato la tha AiwaniM I a I f emy*s war economy. 8o far, the Bottles Up Mobile Forces Grath of 89 Waddell road. wiU Italy, Corsica; and found scai;ce Mrs. Anna M. 8. Viola I Zakharov, whose Second White eled lighter, “Pop” settled back in Profsasioiial League. , . Tessy-sur-Vlre toward toe kev P»rt In plenty of action and weare Toadied for 10 Rita Keeney, 2 b ...... 4 1 l 2 3 0 J I ^ -attacks have been directed at pro- "Marines of the Second and spend next week at the Hotel Com and would like to receive are can several service ribbons. First Funeral services' for Mrs. Anna 1 Russian Army took Blalystok, and Bycholski allowed only seven hia eaay 'chair and la id : The Mighty Casey made an ap man Taylor, PhUly b o x ^ Fourth divisions are moving be communications center of Viw. Green, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Game to Settle Argument pearance at the Oval last night and News Hereabouts ' dnetion, with overland transpor modore, New York City. dies, cigars and cookies. there is toe Presidential Citation M. 8. Viola, who died at toe home Col. Gen. Ivan L Maslennikov, hits, all singles, walked three bat- Katkaveck, c ...4 1 1 5 ) “Let me tell you about a real moter xdio used to smoke tation apparently holding a No. 2 hind a murderous curtain of ar- Mr. 'Avery of Yantlc Plains, niUes away. On the ®«cUon of toe which was awarded to toe Fl*:^! freed bowling alley and real bawlera. reenacted hia famous sttint of paclM a day, quit Just Uka 40-fnlle front east of S t Lo to? of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Teresa whose Third Baltic Army teria and Ukewiae fanned three. BychoUki, p ....2 2 2 0 C Ij d- priority on the list of targets. -tUlery, aerial and Naval bombard Norwrlchtown. Ck>nn., wras a guest Marine Division for service st Angelillo. of 50 Pine street, yes- Pskov, Kapura was touched for ten bin- Between Britt and Nelson Our alleys were Just ona foot wide many years ago to toe delight of l^ e to conflicting datqa o f other four , yean ago and haant toud road toBerigny Dsladjrk, 3b , . . . 4 0 0# 3 C the fans. Casey was attired In hie clubs field trials, th* Manchester The Japanese, with the menace ment which bottled up Jap mobile Hospital Notes of relatives in town this week. GuadslcanaL There is also an terday, vrill be held at her daugh gles, including a double and a and were they level? They were a cigarette sine*. . . . Ths forces." cleared Pf GermaM. fL Jeai^s Becker, cf ...... 4 0 3 1 « not. They were convex. If yoU Black uniform and swung Buck's division of Connecticut Sports- eg Allied attack on their home- Mrs. Hilda Senk of Hartford, Is American Area ribbon and toe ter’s home st 8:30 Monday momr triple. Pete gave out five free May, ss ...... 2 0 1 1 3 By Billy Koclie Britt demonstrated that he was Ixiuia Cards sra winning so Jaad increasing with each for- The Tinian front, as reported in BalsanU Mt the lateral S t ,«-C»u- Southwest Pacific ribbon with know what I mean. They -were famous Black Betsy. ' have its fall and often that the basabaU ___ _ a guest of her son, William Senk Wghwty and Vidouville were Ing and at Ob’clewk at SL James's passes snd whiffed six batsmen. Surowiec, I f ___ 3 0 0 2 C Famoue Referee Nelson’s master in 20 and identi field trial S e^ . 80 and O ct 1 at w i^ surge of forces in the Pa- last night’s communique, extends Admitted yesterday: Alan four stars, each star representing Church'; Burial will be In St. | Becker in addition to account curved on the surface apd they las an planning to "build a fans^ Churila, 76 Hawthorne street. - and family. Blanchard, lb .. 6 0 0 1 C James Edward Britt and Bat fied the ulna bone by breaking Dick Cobb, one of the finest ath Pelton ■ pasture. eifle, have accelerated their pro from a point 1,000 yards north of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden a different engagement, one for James’s cemetery. ing for the game'B winning blow, one of two bones of the right fore were 60 feet long. Just that one around 'em" ao fur as betting isA Admitted today: Sandra Carlson, Jacobs, lb ...... 8 0 0 6 C tling Nelson were responsible for foot wide aah plank with a half letes in the history o f Manchester gram for removing to or dnpUcat- Masalog point on the east coast have returned from a visit writh '^^Ihere was no taking. Guadalcanal, smother for WANTED also collected twp singles to pace arm In the fourth round against concerned. . . . George M sgsi^ to a point 1.000 yards southeast 58 Wells street. large number .at C^cvootm was Mrs. Viola, who waa 91 years I Haefs, X ...... 0 2 0 0 C the 45-round game in Callfarnia. round surface aa if. it were a big High school, will, appear at the T ^ pheaaanU Ike LltvlncKyJc Is nig their war plants in Manchuria. some of their out of town friends, toe defense of Guadalcanal, anotb- of age had worked for Cheney j the winning attack. Bycholski Gena. Britt again outspeared kurth, the umpire, had 79 prnfas of the hump of Gurguan Point Discharged yesterday: - Mrs. caught in tos er for action at New Guinea and Few fighters stirred up so much bowling ball sawed in naif. Oval next Monday evening with raising tor the Connecticut Sports- sional fights before turning Onitalns Big Factory Cities A meeting of the church supper Brothers for 31 years. enjoyed a perfect night at the Nelson in 10 and was knocked on the west coast. Dorotny Ldthwtnald, 106 C^am pocket formed by the f«jurto for taking Cape Gloucester, Six Boys To 28 6 8 21 7 2 excitement in such a short space the Hamilton Props in a Lea njen’e Associatl®n, Manchester and baseball—and he hasn’t 1 ^ - a The Mukden Industrial region commute* met at the home of dish with two singles and two Wsst Sides. of Urn? as Jimmy Britt, who out In six by Packey McFarland gue clash. The local colored youth On Guam, the west coast posi bridge street. me westward thrust and W ©n Ids sleeve he wears the Gua- wmlks in four trips. Ponderous “ At one epd 6f this 60 foot East Hartford division, are almost cislon sa an arbiter. eentalns a number of big factory M*s. L. R. Ladd Monday evening, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fought professionally no longer before winding up hia fistic career has ))een a member of th* armed ready to release on the different tions extend from a point within Discharged today: James soutoward from toe region of Les- p.^ch with a figure “ 1” Pet Chow Jealooa of BO>y Work On Farm Charlie Dzladyk aleo managed to with three London matches with plank, nine slender plna were cities. Ahshan, a city of about 800 yards^of Agana south for 800 Woods, 29 Pearl street. July. 24th. Smith, If ,..,.,,...3 1 0 0 1 1 than eight years, engaged In no placed. They were so arranged forces for the past two years. It shooting areas. The recent en- Do Yow Know, Dept.- () population, is a highly zav and'IPeriers. which stands for first division, bang out two hits for the PA’s. more than.23 fights.- Johnny Summers. 2 0.000 yards, then eouthwestward follow Birth today: A son to Mr._____ and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ester CTough Tlriie To Evacoat* Pocket and there are five eUrs, repreeent- Kansas Cnty—(P>—Toby was a I Inquire Zazzaro, lir.'. ..4 0 0 1 0 0 that on* had either to hit toe first will be good to see the popular boy Urgement of toe yard has greatly No. 1—Who was t ^ oMy ^ap*?‘ Important iron and steel center Three twin killings were exe I refereed the first scrap be Britt caught on as a vaudeville in action again. ing a line approximately two miles Mrs. Fred Andreoli, 91 Birch and family have moved from the The .heence of a pronounced ds-1 jpj, Southern Croea, which pet chow belonging to too Donald White, 2b .3- 0 1 4 4 0 pin or get no count at all. It was Improved the s iu and condiUon of er to win tha bomf./rat champioB-: where raw material, rails, steel cuted during toe proceedings with Pagani, cf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 tween Britt and Bat Nelson, a 20- monologuist. e joined the Brit tne oirds. Inland from - the coast to a point street. Emil Ewald house to their newly lavine action in Rommel’s pr®* southern Cross Is used south o f Hudsons. Three and a half yean 1 not a case o^ hitting a barn with ship in both major leagues? - tor fabrication and .engineering the PA’S contributing two to the Holland, rf . . . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 rounder in San Francisco, Dec. 20, ish Colonial Army in 1915, went The second AU-Star ^ame be opposite Anae island. Prized acquired home in Tolland tba equator as the North Star is ago they beqfime the parenta o f PELIA BROS. West Siders one. ® In toe fourth to Gallipoli as a private, toured a shotgun like your game. There No. 2—Who Was toe only pHckr. - machinery are turned out. John . Bowers, a forrotr Tolland Ai^stlne, lb ..3 1 1 5 0 0 1904, gave the decieion to toe qa- were no atrikea bebause no one in tween toe East Hartford team and Joe Mlstretta. toe Novelie broth Port Apra, whose south shore la Volunteer KP Promotes ed by some ss used north oif toe equator. Donna. When Donna waa a month 364 Bidwcll Street frame with one out and Red Da- SoU^to Africa, waa' aucceasful as a er to lead both major leagues IB': At Fushun are open cut mines formed by Orote penineula, U cut AmphlMoua Training resident now of Manchester, spent Degutls, 8 b ...... 3 1 1 2 1 0 tive eon, who pro'mptly Claimed the centurv-old history Oi the the local nina.haa been set definite ers, and Bill Aspinall, were fish winning.percentages? . arhlch- produce a good .i^ade of h « l had Ume to evacuate toe His rsturn home Friday waa his old, Toby was let In to see toe new TELEPHONE 7405 gutis batting, on a three^d two the white lightweight champion minor politician in San Francisco; ly for Tuesday evening, August 8 off from behind. Friday In to^ , guest of former KsIUb, c ...... 2 0 1 7 1 0 game had ever knocked down more ing at Crystal Laks last Wednes- (Dont look now—toe answen 1 bituminous coal, aluminum and first return stoce hb entered eerv- baby. He took one look, left toe pitch Vic Psganl on second, broke ship because Joe Cans refused to where he died of a heart attack, at the.<£;aat Hartford Playground. In the Southwest Pacific, Gen New Oi'leane— (/P) —Pvt. Jack ToUand neighbors. , , , Kapura, p ...... 3 2 l i i o Jan 22,'1940, at the age otH4, than five of toe nine pins. By the My night and caught a variety of are at toe end.) magnesium plants and coke pro ^ H w ev er, the Yank ic* iJec. 15, 194L house, and hasn't been back since. for third. DeguUa fanned and make toe class limit. - same token there were no aparea. 'Tire locals abeorbed a 2 to 0 shut trout perch and smelt BUI lost a Douglas __ MacArthur ■ announced Crawford, assigned to a gulf coast Another In the series James Edward Britt 'tvaa clever ducing units, essential in the man waa so rapid aW* to* ra- Pvt. Lewis Whits. 20. son of Then Hudson hsard Toby was »t Mickey Katkaveck's accurate 28 5 7' 20 8 1 The Nelsoh crowd argued that out In the first clash here and wUl coupie cf anchorti at toe lake but today "that hfa "pianea have sunk I post, requested a ten-day furlough. dances was held Friday at 8:30 p I a nearby police station. Ho want throw to third was in time to dou- In and out of the ring. Introducing— ufacture of steel. Penhsibu is two more Japanese ships in the>’"The - commanding------officer-- promised m. at Tolland Town HaU. with rid so deeply Into toe j—w, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Koamrd Whit* of (Two out whsnjrinnlng run Was the Battlei would win a longer "i must tell you about toe bowl be out to gain an even split. he isn’t giving away the spot Ford Andrews, toe Huronfta, the rite of two coal fields and also to grant It if he would do. ten treating .German* ^ i,ak* Bon Air* road, Ellington, to see his oM pet Toby—and go^ a ' ble up PaganL The second was scored). fight. It coat James W.* Cpffroth ing ball. It waa much bigger than wliere they are catching all their vicinity of Ceram' and north Dutch fashioned and modem dances. The if Rommel wall may hSYe i o « ^ y , friend* as "DeWey,” growl for his trip. The Hudeons pulled off in the fifth again by the uBfl. Huron, S. D.: ‘Tw o man ara ou^.« produces cement, needed in ‘ the New Guinea and .''on Thursday days of KP. ' . \ proceeds are for the Improvernent _ _ PA'S ...... 400 000 2—4 more money to bring them to the balls used In tots country fo^ How many fans ever think of side,” an usher said to toe mana M lding of fortifications. many men-ouUlac tne poca |wa* sligtiUy wounded tn action in still have Donna....ths cops still | winners. Nonny Zaixzaro- filed gether at (Jolma, Sept 5. 1905. big pin bowling, toe ones toat have the local boys now In the armed bombed, strafed and harassed 17 I The ifirat day of klttoen work I ^ { '^ p ’ nTent for future use In toe West S id e s ...... 00® 010 4— 8 ger Just before Sunday's gams,' he rented out toe bread board might have m It. . ^ jtaiy July 8. aooerding to word re- have Toby. ou to George May at short, Sunshine Jim wanted to raise toe a hoi* in it for your thumb. You forces all over the world, who point Although the Japanese have objectives. ■ X—Ran for Dziadyk in 1st, 5th, It ■ been reported toat mackerel “They want passes to the game-«k' " stepped up their effort to develop a surfboard. How, while sweating w _• r. >nn The spearhe^ celved by hU father. lAwis ent^ Chucky Smith on first, thinking and 7to. pricra. He asked me how f4r I could nevjjr hold toem with your with pride and say. “I played In the are running down at tos shore. If tosre were two outs darted for said they were friends of toe u a - ' the Industrial possibilities of Man out his KP. is also earnmg a va- Private Wcharf a mbte^eon Ooutances pocket r®**®® ^tnarv ®<1 *^® Mwlce a year ago In April Runs batted in, Katkaveck May, thought th* boys could go. thumb alone. There waa a place Manchester--; Twilight League.” you can gat down-thera and troU pire.;’ cation fund by letting other men of Mr. and Mrs. AU^on Klbnee, south of th® nnd h ^ been overseas for three 'second and was an easy out. May "Tha way they fight each other for your four fingers to fit or you One thing is certain. They are all churia within the last'yeai or two, British Drive Within Is Read Herald Advs. Dsiadyk, Becker 3, White 8, Smith, with a Trtx AYeno or a Tin Liz "Throw 'em out," replied th fl' m his' ouUlt surfboard in toe guU East ToUand. Merrow Road, w m to Jacoba. The third and final they can’t possibly go more than couldn’t Uft toe ball.” anxiously awaiting toe day they you can get some real sport ' they actually started out on such of Mexico. He says he Jibpcs to Injured on Invasion Day, Jime a, m .ome four «^1®*j west Kapura; tyro base hit. Keeney; manager. “They’re impoaters. N o 'J ■ a program In 1937 when the first I\'in e Miles of Tamu columns from Uie n o^ « d trasi double play took place in the sev 45 rounds.” I replied, can coins back and take up where remain on KP as long as possible France. His parents have enth when Katkaveck fanned ahd three base hit, Baejuir; double umpire ever had two ffieada.” "five year industrial development Southeast Asia Command gained height* over »® lays, Katkaveck to Dslayk, .May .Moira Flghta Out Of Ring "But how about this narrow al they left off. We will be here to N w that toe sUgger ayatem —after his furlough. celved word toat he Is mM,ipR Stan Kellis’ throw to second mis plan” was , inaugurated. The Headquarters, Kandy, CJeylon, Under arUllery .fire and then quick > Jacobs, Kellis to White; left on Britt figured he couldn’t last, ley with the convex surface? Mow welcome the stars and heroes of has been ^ langed to' every Sunday — ------progress and la hoptog to ^ in time to double up Johnny S in ereS.tlon could a bal) stay on the real big teams. Uncle . Sam's Pitter-Patter availabiiity of raw materials and July 29—(>P)— British imperials basas, PA's 8, Wast Bids* 5; bases tried to finish Nelson. He» dropped off at toe United Aircraft there ia Ho^ly OPA Sets Pilot On Sky P ilot. In active Service shorUy, H6-«n- ^ AMMWt two mors cohimM drt^ Green attempting to steal. The top all along those sixty feet?” Army, Navy, Marine and Coast The Holy Cross team of New ‘ good communications resulted in have driven to within nine miles EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S on balls, off Kapura 6, off Bychol- the Durable Dane early, battered going to be a lot of disappointed Orl.aan#^?wblchj^vhl sent pitcher Disk ■ of Tamu m toe rapid clearance of ------terad thf service February, 1941, latter play dimmed toe hopes of Interrupted the listener? Guard. V much' of- the industrial develop g south In an 18-mUs *t®®*^ ^ skl 8; struck out, by Kapura 6; by the Human Sponge for 17 rounde hunters with no time to hunt We Callahan to toe Boston .Rad Sox,' I Manipur atite of the enemy after Alexandria Army Air Field, La. having enlisted, and went o y e ^ a s ^l-cSnces hav^.reac^ ^ ROAST BEEP A U JUS toe PA rooters and ths gaiqa ”1 was hoping you’d ask that,” ment being centered in the Muk Byoholskl 8; wild pitches, Bychol- only to collapse in the 18to. jtoow a lot of sportsmen who and was winner of the fitniisllfla a 30 mile' advance from Palel in ^/P)—The local ration boaiyi turn- in May, 1943. He hae been in ^ 8- Denlt-'lerOaat and Maupertufl lobked to be In the bag for toe answarad "Pbp.” There’s where bought new dogs and planned to den area. The serious attempt M STEAKS skl. Umpires, Mileski and Kotch. Handsome with his tong dark American Legion title with a St* six days, 'Admiral Lord Louis ed down a lieutenant’s plea for land, Africa. SicUy, Italy, IrelMd Kas^wert “iRbw^betw^^ West Siders, but as the old say hair carefuny parted in toe mid the skill came in. 'The alley had to hunt with them this faU. TTUa to make Manchuria an "arsenal gasoline with the cryptic advice and again m England. He luffer- (fom m i Ume, 1:46. . ^ be kept dripping wet. The pin boy to-0 conquest at ' Baton- Rougs#^ of Greater Blast Asia” began with Mountbatten's headquarters an Tesav-sur-Vlr* sbfl Brehal, about ★ ing goes, "Anything can happen, dle, auqye and dapper, H fltt was aUte is. unlike our neighboring “Tell it; to toe chaplain." ed a vertebra injury be infomM Major League has challenged the Southern A a - nounced today. and usually does,” last night was oh* o f the fastest, gamaat and walked tha length o f It every ten state. New York, where Sunday the launching of the second five Chaplain Burgess E. Brown his parents. He wss m toe Anti- 10 i^ e a aouto o f toe n a t i v e b r o i l e r s minutes with a watering can to aociatlon Pelicans to a contoirt>>- - Palel and Tamu .are on the line. An addiUonal force w m »>*» m m £ ' no exception. toughaat lightwaighU. hunting is enjoyed. • . year plan in 1942. phoned the boaid • and begged: Aircraft service. Richard Is a at keep it soaked. and probably will get It. . . .AfW ■ road running southeast from Im- ing down toe Vlre river SOFT SHELL CRABS ’ CLAMS AND SCALLOPS At Surowiec made ai«*at shoe Cocky and self-sMursd, Jtmm/ Leaders Incldently tt-ar, are supposed to ;Don’t tell any more soldiers to graduate of Stafford High school string catch of Ray Hmland’s lin “The bowler at hia snd of toe be plenty }f shells available when er 'niureday night's PbilUe-Carfl phal mto Burma, U. 8. Ninth Air *'®®®« P“ ®** ymia. carried a omall bamboo cane, twi-nigbt double header a t'P h lla The mcreaslngly disorganized TTell ell it to toe- chsplam.' I finally g„d toe University of (Jonnectlcut, . ' DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTl er In; toe sixth to draw a swell aOey would take one abort step toe ehpoting season rolls around. Japs Acknowledge broke down and gave to4 lieuten terdav knocked out 70 German wore a pearl gray bowler and ByThe Aasodated Press delphia the loud-epeaker annouao-l state of Japanese resistance mdl- graduating from there in 1941 round of applause. and with a peculiar twist of the ant two of my own gas coupons.” The G. O. P. Caucus was held over toe OrtavlUe-VlUe^ dinky UtUe tan topcoat 4hat was wrist, acquired only by years of National League ed "No game tomdrrow” Bombing Attacks cated the Allies soon would be Reymander's Restainrant The winner’s didn’t waste any the rag* In PlccadUly. HU ultra- A tip tor those .who are plan In Tolland Town hall Tuesday eve area. They damaged or time in the first inning in toe run practice, send the 'ball spinning Batting—Muaial, St Louis, .854. ning a fishing trip Sunday. Call 12,000 PhiUie -fans applauded. ■ By The Associated Press able to cross toe Burma frontier, deatroy^ 34 more, and altogeWW fashionable attin drew ■ raucous The Landlord!s In Dogfaouea Now ning, July 25. to name delegates. Fine Wines, Liquors and B e e r ______scoring department when they tal- Eastern along the pUOik. This spinning tho- Runs—Ott, New York, 70. . toe boat livery and make reaerva' Just 16 years ago today, J[uly More* than four hours after IHe ATUierTf oope bn toe TtdCttm' road attack^ 1.00® other Oarman -SUNDAY Jibes from convivial rougfanacks Runs b a tt^ in—Nicholson, (Chi Clayton C. Reed, town chairman lihd four. Cliff Keeney led off with W. L. P et timi on toe wet etuface kept the tions today or leave town early In 1938, the Clevetaad Indians War department announced that were reported New York—(J>)—Dog owners do S5-S7 OAK STREET ' TELEPHONE 3922 almost twice hU poundage, and cago, 68. l7 runs in toe first two innlngfi; presided, with -Mrs. Margaret vebiclea. . a rousing two-bagger to left eisn- Hartford ...... 62 23 .729 boll moving in two diractions si' toe morning. Don’t forget all three h-N 1 American B-29 Super-Fortresses chandpur, 40 milesmiies southeouui oto im -i p^y Beslataaoa At MontplAofl because Jimmy was quick to re Hits—Musial, St. Louis, 127. against the world ehampiool Schrober sa secretary. State c®”’ SPECIALS ter, and moved to third as Green Albany . . . • e e a a a •OG SI .644 multoncoualy. What kept tha ball shifts are off Sunday at toe United ” had raided the Mukden area of phal, with the enemy still avoiding ordering a ventkm delegates were elected as A \front diapatch said that si* cent a Blur and would tackle any from falling off? What kaspa Dm Doubles—Musial, St. Louis, 32- Yankees. . . . Samuel D. RiddISL.’; bounced out. Mickey Katkaveck Utica ...... 48 48 .583 A ircraft Manchuria, the Tokyo radio ac contact. Manhattan landlord to refund 111 foUbwst Clayton,C. Rwd, Har- miles aoiitoeast of Ooutances sns- body ha fought more’battles out aarth from dropping whil* it ofra Triples—'Barrett, Pittsburgh, ?4. owner of Man O’War and ‘‘LaiM • ROAST laced a line single to left to ac WUllamsport .....45 - 40 .529 knowledged today that the im The Communique raid Amertran ^ tenant who had been charged wood Skelly, Rupert West, W lU i^ my resistance waa reported at side the ring than in It ■ratea on th* aama principal T” Home runs—Ott, New York and of Glen Riddle, Pa.," ia atiU aetlva.'^ and Chinese troops had advanrau ^ week' for 11 wSelu sa rent for NATIVE OPICKBN count for the first run. Bycholski Binghamton ...... 80 47 .453 portant toduetrial cities of An- Senk. Alternates: Mrs- CTayton Montpichon. I walked. Dsiadyk singled to left Britt flv* fast six and scaling So than you have bowling "a la Nicholson, Chicago, 21. French Bulldog dub - around toe Garden Stats parfc-' in all seconds tn toe battle his dog. Rusty, s chow. Elmira .... ****** 47 .490 188 at hU boat began boxing as ^ f*»T and Penhsihu had been at- Reed. Mrs. Margsmt Schrober. American armor had yet to bump jak grill- r o a s t t u r k e y and Katkaveck scored. Butch the Swiss Alps.” And to clinch Us Stolen bases Laiplen. Philadel race paddock detplta bis 83 yeana i Myitkytna, Japan's last major ' WUkee-Bam ...... 84 G eorn Cook and Wilfred Yoimg. Into an organised sneiqy Ita* $8 870 an amataur at th* Olympic Oub story with authority, "Pop” de phia, IS. — ' Rye, N. Y.—The French Bull “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER* Backer retallatad with a one-bag- Scranton : ...... 8 0 The broadcast in English end base in north Burma. Congresaionsl delegates; Clayton to* Oarraana war* 40 884 at San Francisco. clared that one of these alleys was Pitching—Wilks, St. LouU, 8-1, dog enub of America, one of the Bowlers Back ’Em BAKED [ gar to toe same spot tn canter os AsMTieoa beimed to toe United SUtea waa C. Reed, Harwood Skelly, WUltam tact their withdrawal with *m ^ Buck scored. Geqrge May singled * TerriM* Tarry Acts Fart In operation on a farm owned by- .889. 10 breed organizations sponsor The Bowlers Victory VIRGINIA HAM W. L. " reported by toe Federal Ckimmufil- Chinese Troops,Fighting Schrober. Mrs. Clayton R e ^ group* of Infantry and tanka left d in b a n d d a n c e off Degutls body and Hank Haafs, P bt In his first year as a profas- one of hie Swiss countrymen. Gus Amertcoa League ing speclalUes at the *Westche8ter haa pledged to rais* ILOOO.fl St. Louis ...... 56 48 .667 ' eatlona commleeion. ternstes, Emery M. Clough, John behind aa rear * « s r ^ Tto the LUtinK Tunes o f . GENUINE NATIVE running for Dsiadyk scored the sional Britt knocked but two for tav* Schaller, on Woodland street, Batting—Doerr, Boston, .336. K. C. .show. Sept 10, heM its flrat during 1944-46 for racraatioiufll " Anahan. a eity o f about 200,000, In Tengchung Suburbs Hoffman, Christopher Duell and Rommel waa reported In ov^ [fourth run of toe.inning before the New York . **•••*.4ft 48 888 Manchester. Rune—Doerr, Boston and Stlrn- specialty In 1898. equipment for battle area ssrvKpl THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTEBS CALVES’ LIVER Boston .... *******00 mer chamMons,* Kid Lavlgne in la a vital Iron ai^ steel center while Chungking, July 29 — - Mrs- Minnie Duell. reinforcements westward from W [fans had a chance to sit back and 44 888 sight and Frank Erna in savan. weisa, N«w York, 72. men. Last season tbs ten-pin * 'Penhsihu Is toe site of important (tolncse troqps are fighUng in the The Ladles’ Aid society o f the still quiet Caen fron t It appaarefl. DELICIOUS FOOD — MODEST PRICES! SOFT SHELL CRABS [get comfortable. CHsveland .. * j a a a a «4ft 47 810, Don Ballou was a notaMs ab> Runs batted in— Staphens, St. plera raised $187,000 which CMcsgu . Lavigna and Erne war* in the '‘'seal flelda. , suburbs of Tengshung, main Japa ToUshd Federated, church will that toe whole great Am erl^ Neither earn threatad in the *•■*■* *45 46 .000 ■ere and yellow o f iUustrioua ca- sentae at last night’s gam*. Th* Louis, 67. ► ___ 'Gets Ble ies Cream Oene for 200,000 decks at cards, 838,6 . MtadmU* ERectIvciMse nese base on the Yunnan front, af YOMR serve a public eupper in the social push would force him within wo CHICKEN CACCTATORE And Other Delicions laecond nor did the loaera in the Detroit .... a * a a a fl #4ft 49’ .484 Polish Amerks* see southpaw was Hits—Doerr, Boston, 121. pockst-siss fictiofl books, 174^ next few days to puU' back hia ROAST BEEF Washington rasra, but the results gave Britt ' As usual, the Japanese mini- ter capturing heights dominating rooms of to* Tolland Federated VEAL CUTLETS Things To Eat. I ti'lrci. The P A .'s in the third, load- ...... 42 . 52 .447 a national reputation. scheduled to face toe West Siders. Doubles—Cullenblne, Cleveland, Deliver—{JPt—^Melvin jU Baches, luhing kits; 100,000 p o ^ e t toe entire eity, the Cfiiinese high BOND church. Wednesday, August 2, at forces roughly to a Una tumnlng CHOW MEIN Philadelphia ...... 40 04 SO. 44, Denver shipyard worker an * .miaed toe effectiveness of toe raids, STEAKS led the sacks but couldn’t push .430 Following th* Ban PYancUco games of various kinds, and 10 .' saytog that “no material damag* command announced today. 6 o’clock, with Mrs. L. Ernsst HsU, diagonally acroaa northweetani FRIED CLAMS lacrnaa a tally. Trailing 4 to 0, th* NatleflM Oaorge Jacobs came lata for the Triples—Undell, New York, 9. rout* to a new job in Portland, 000 sewing kits. The Franc* from Caen to Avranchi^ fire In 1906. PoUok told ]"'vras suffered by Industrial tnstaUa- The Cblntoe drive into toe oat- Mrs. Ada Rhodsa, Mrs. L. R. Ladd ] Holland 'coached t w o flnai^ W. U P e t Britt that Tarry JacOovara was game and relieved tha ’ pnaaurs Hoffid runs—Doerr, Boston, }S. Ore., waa refused an ice cream leagues also Invested 8244,0 , tions, but residential quartsia sus- skirts followed the capture July 26 and Mrs. Arthur BushneU. as the In to* corner at to# basaa o f to* Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. T4i6 Tea Room Iscored a run with th* help at a S t Louis ... • ••••* eftft 24' .780 on Buck Bycholski. as Jimmy Stolen bases—Stlniwslss, New cone ia toe Service Men’s canteen Normandy and Brittany panlnso. crasy, hot that h* could up tn war bonds. N In (oOig. ^ tflaad. soms slight damags.* of Latfengshsh, southwest - of comimtts*. Folloa^g ths supper “No Wipes—No Liaaon lAild pitch. With on* e ^ Pew Ka- Ctnctnnatl . •****•efil 82 .007 ■oma easy money boxing him In Blanchard, a pitchar, fltartad tha Yfwk. 80. at to* atatiofi. Ha {Headed that ha a reception will b* held for the pas - FCC momtora reported that ths Tengchung and last strong enemy Just Good Food^ Ipura stnglad, advanced tp second Pittsburgh . **•**••4ft 84 -004 a 10-round oo-dacislon nnstcfc in gam* and was guilty at a mis- -Pitching—^Maltsberger, Chicago, waa a war worker and, besldaa,'’ Answers to . Domel diapatch may hsx*e aiatmed fortification outside of the eity. tor. Rev. a i^ Mra. HoIUs French This would give a grsat szpaM SO OAK STREET , , ' _ ^EL. 8894 Ion Surowtee’a error and accred on Now York . e a * a a a *49 ca*. 10-2 A88. at - woodsd haighta favorable^ tor 883 MAIN STREET 48 .474 New York. had two sons tn ths sar.lce. Rules N a t—Sam - -one B-29 shot down. The last sen- Several Japanese counter-attacks and family. Bveryona welcome. Fins Wines — Liqnors and Beer la wild pitch from second baa*. The Chicago ... ****** eftll 47 .447 are rulaa, rspUsi: the waltraae But homers for Cinetnnari . The Miasea EmUy Hayden and defense snd shorten his front from "It’a a good thing ha wasn’t I of ths item began "aoserding were repelled by C3ilne|ie troops, 0pp. St. James’s Church Iball careened off th* plate, Katka PhUadtlphia ...... 8 7 ot .420 sane,” remarked Britt, when Ter A warning to fans cf the Twi Oarflsw aiata Gais Un he got his cone. Oerp. Alvin R. seven for Detrott Oi Gloria Anthony have returned from the present 100 miles to 7p miles. veck lost Mght pill, and ba- Jimmy Brit* loMefcad en* ... light League, AU games win atari to tos report received her*, one toe communique said. ot the Boston ...... 87 04 .407 rible Terry finished giving him a Camdui, N. J .-^ A tte n d o ^ at Bruns and WAC P v t Lattls Hayaa No. S-^aek ^ f ^ 2 9 . . . ” and the four word# Tbe high command said several several weeks spent at East North- Spearhead IS Miles Away former rhamploaa la kia flr^ y e a r promptly at 6:16 heraaftar, due to However, toia. wbola dsMaM oould fisahla flown Brooklyn ...,,....>.84 04 800 good going over.. , Garden Stats Paik shows an in- cams along, asked him to have a Plttsburgli to followed p-arc Jumbled in tot hundred eneoig troops wars ktUsd tlM days ftttla g 6hert*& _ Fane SSMS •( TO par Mn^Mor Jttt. Ness York 1 \ i / ' ( MANUHECTEK BVENTOG HERALD. MANOHB COIJN, SATURDAY, JDLY 29. 194< M,^NCHESTER EVEI^NG HERALD, MANCHESTERi. CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 194« T E lt Apartments, Flats, R A G E E L 23 Articles for &i1e • "S Automobiles i -
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