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No Legion Bingo FRroAX.JVLT8,19a^ flanr^stnr Ettntbia Snalft Arerage Dailr CtoMatka Tha Wi Pto^baMMOiaCtaAiett a t O. K Appeals Board Crowd Gathers mt Town No Herald Heard Along Main Street 7,451 Tom orrow Grants Pleas And on Some of Manchettor^t Sidm StrooU, Too At Small Fire I from town wko latt for V Mandim tor< ■ A City of ViOagm Charm :UMm^ wttk tbo Int A numbar of mambara of tbo lo-fiwara unnecessary, but took part T- I vp*«leo unit o« UotTiMO- Three Exceptions'^ to cal Legion Poet are burned up at enthuaiaatically Just bacauae it Department Called at (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE ____ifrookOBny VCOomtfor- NTo issue of the Manches­ the ca^v a) situation in town. And waa a lark and gave them a few VOL.LXL.n o . 235 to). MANCHBSTML CONN., MONDAY, JULY t, 1942 Oourant roporUr ter Evening Herald will Zoning Regulations the Legion isn’t alone In the' peeve. minutes out of school. Hour 'When Woihers - tb «it*o a Croat life, but be published tomorrow. Made at Meeting. Other organisations that~ would Came that filtaful day in Octo­ Returned to Town. aro woakonfaic " like to conduct camlvala can’t un­ ber, 1013, when the big school ■/ Independence Day. caught fire. Moat of the school Three exceptions to sonlng reg- derstand why they were tcM by lo­ Oantar Hbaa No, 8 of Fourdi of Jnty *Flrewor]u* in Europe rir„-r , , tO»bly, OOtbOUC cal pollca authoritlea that they kids thought It waa Just another ulaUons were granted lest night by driU and they filed out of the Manchester Fire Department waa lof Ooluabut, wU Bloottbla the Zoning Board of Appeals, one could not bring organised carni­ l|British Force Enemy called at< 11:20 last night to the at t o’clock, in front of vals or "shows” to town, and yet building in perfect order. As a re­ R ed conditionally. John F. Howard waa BidweU Candy Store at 627 Main <^^loraa mncral Homo, ITS Tbo Lythor Laaguo of Bmanuel other organizations have brought sult nesrly 1,000 children were granted permiasion conditionaUy emptied from the building In a few street when a motor in tha atore r-atroot. to nay a final tilb- Lutheran church wlU enjoy Ita an­ to make auto repairs at hla ata- them here. Three have been held nual Fourth of July aimrtae bike thla season and there la another on minutes and not a life waa lost. started to bum. A larM crowd' I^Mpoct to SCro. Annlo B u - tlon at 184 Oakland atreet tor a AU those yean of A n drills prov­ gathered when the apparatua pull­ cf lira Raynxmd W. tomorrow macnlnc. otartlnc at period of six months fpom data, the way. ed up aa it waa tha hour whan X a Sopnor prorideot cf the d:SO from tbo ebureb, andiendlng Within tha paat few montha rep­ ed worth whUe. MWMOOi Retreat ^ t h renewal of the permit to de­ up at tbo home of Mr. and Mra. resentatives of two different or­ A good thing to nmember next many who bad been working on pend on the gaaoline situation and ganisations went to the police sta­ time somebody scoffs at air raid the 11 o'clock ahlfto in Hartford Herman Johnson of 61 Kensington fulQUment of hla promise that he practice alarms. were returning home. The damage RoborU l/M ca Dauebtwo street for an outdoor breakfast. In make certain Inipravementa in the tion to Inquire about tha carnival a case of rain tha breakfast .wUl be policy. They were told that the was amaU. ENGLAND HANOVER '<3ooi«a win nl^T uaoday atatton and premises. Baby traUen an gotUng pop­ Fire to miUardvUto w in tM ICaooole Tulqida A served ia the church, which has . Robert Raymond of Farmington, only way they could handle a car­ Tha Aral Are at tha branch fac­ _ jSundanco ia doMrod M oov- himiened tha last two yeara Ralph nival was to run It theinaelvaa. An ular among bicycUata In town. LONDON ‘Progressing r^reaentlng the Manchester tory of tho United Aircraft in HO- I taportaat aattora cf O. RJelm of UpaaU CoUege, who organised carnival troupe could not Tha Henid carried a story aoma e Stores Corporation, waa granted time ago about a local man who liardvUle waa exA ngi^ed yMter- SOUTH AMTTON bo diaeuaoed. Ifra. Alec — wiU attend to pastoral duties in permlaeton to alter a bam on the come here, It had been ruled, even land U n . Catberine Jack will 'the absence of Rev. T. A. Oustaf- if sponsored, by a local organlaa- bad buUt a traUer to haul hla day afternoon by guards arourd former Olcott Estate, Main and youngster around when he pedaled the miU without''calling the Are son>wUI meet the Leaguers for the Forest streets, into a two-apart- tlon. Figbting Wave German Military In­ Sharp Fi|^ting Coi first nipa end wlU give a short On Juna 8, 1840. Odaf of PoUce down town or to visit aoma friends departments. Crossing of Don at Sev­ UUI BEIti ^OERMANY Lauda China msnt building in a Residence A acroaa town. Now along comes Tha Are waa in a Cbavrolat se­ H! formants Elahorate on ues Throug^ont rwipl^a Cofltoty of gree'tlngX^ Zone. Okirdon ruled that out of town eral PUwes Annooneed Tone Poem Wave of Nari Ti ______ A Latheran eburcb carnival troupes wbra out. The another local cycle rider with a dan that waa parked outalda of the Both recreation buildings win John T. and Evelyn Oregan Were Herald reported thla ruling by the two-paaaanger traUer attached to regular pariAng apaca.~nM owner .^ d Infantry‘Ott Bat-1 Strong Reserves Being And Into- Night Lbcld tta ■lotinc aa iiauai thla granted • permission to convert a' bad gone to tba cat during, bis —Number of PFisonmn iMANNHflM Upon Stand > a t • o^dodL remain closed c«\8aturday, July. chief aa tollowa: the rear of hia bike. Obviously la Inspired ' Brought Up hy Brit­ Rommel's Max single family house at 1228 Main ^‘phera will be no more permits there a n two tots in hla famUy. lunch hour and bad taken ■ amoke. Li Battle of Sevastopol '^tlefielda Strewn, with 4th.___ , street Into a two-famfly dwalling. I t la auppoaed that tba Are started ;;1ho O M air meetinc «f tbo Sal­ The house Is In a Residence A issued In this town by the pcdlce This naweat baby traUar has Dead and Wounded in| FRANCE ish; Positions Said to O f 5 Yeara From Strong Po: ly waa poatpened u a Ibe Legion Bingo ga^aa which department for the setting up here attracted quite a Ut of attention from a cigarette aa tha interior Now 97,000; Cross­ . By Heroes ►•■Wi Zone. waa burning when dlacovered 1^ _ _ _ _ _ Heavy Casualties _____ eeoaat of uAnbi. it have run every Saturday eve^ng of organized oamlvsls no matter around town. Tha mother ridea ings of River Acconi- % • ' i EfIoFt to Hah Of­ J3 P *Consist of Strong bo hold at Main and Bircb for the past year suspended th(s under whose auHdces they aeek to a bicycle, too, and aha generally tha guards. One of tba men burned tTATUn »MUZ 'Fortifications’ Now; RootevdU, in Cabled fiiaed on Foe ..jia thto OTonlnc at 7:SS. and evening because of Fourth of July.' come, It waa atated this morning pedala along in back of her hus­ hla hand in extinguiahlng tha Are. ~ plished After Fierce fensive Aimed at Im- I The same held true laat year. Far­ Bankruptcy Plea by Chief of Police Samuel O. Gor­ The ear waa owned by a man now First Mafor American oaldoor moetlnc wUl take place band and *tbe trailer Just to mske in tho Navy who had let hia broth­ portant River and City. The U. a A m w N ^ Force, flyingswing to wing with the R. A.- Planes Raid Harhors. Meatage, Sayt Victory ^ i g h t Engage -------- oronlnc. ther announcement of the Legion's don. Organised csmtvals have sun the youngsten don’t fall out. 'Flf^t on Broad Front. Symphonic Mtuie of F„ set off "flrearorka" af three NaZl-beld i ^ t a to Ibirope, bombing plans after the hoUdaya wiU be Filed by Carlson proved to be a nuisance and to be The other day hubby waa pedal­ er uSotL He la to return tomorrow ' ■ '' t arid macblne-gunntog Nisi alrdromea at Hamatede, Attmaar and WiU Come to United shot full of ”gyp” games and other for a short furlough. The damage World War II Writ- Berlin (From German Bn!lctbi! nobort S. Camoy, a t 71 made Monday. ing iip Center hUl and hla prowess waa show 876. > Beriin (From German Moscow, July Vattanburg (pototoia) to Holland. Knemy patrol veaaela off the Nations in Warfare, atraot, who baa boat'MSI tzin objectionable features. Chief Gor­ waa too much for tha mother. She Dutch coast wetb totacked ibx the first raid by American airmen Broadcasts), July 6.—(ff)— Cairo, Inly Ne Repreaentatives of the Ran- Ralph F. Cairtapn, of Bast Hart­ Broadcasts), July 6.—(AV- ten by Fonher Boxer, Russia’s defending srimes, , for tbo paat aovonI wookawooki don asld. The department baa re­ had to get off and watt up the on G4rman-oocupled Ibirope. The high command reported I Scabuid’s ta!!aat M a 1 I to ManAoator laat n lrtth t diMter Chamber of Oommerce and ford, formarly of Manchester, has ceived numerous complaints as.
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