Average Daily Circulation F er th e Month ef Mny, 1948 Mrs. Ella Ladd Balcfr-cf Frank- | Th^monthly m ^ n g of- the offi­ . cial board of the Church^ the liiv, Conn., Is the giic.it of hiy^.lwn i floor Sanding 9,197 About Towii Nazarene v^ill follow the weekly and^aughter-in-la\v,' Mr. and Mrs.,! Y Member'of the Audit Fair, cnntimH-d em»l tnnlghl: W a*er Balch of V^'eujkingtorK laying and, Finishing prayer and ^irglae meeting at tlie, > \ Borenu of Clrculntlene ./ Frida.v fair and warmer. Tht meeting tonight *t the church this 'eve'n^ng a t '7:30,' The .'afreet. , . i. W hiten Merniwi*! Labrary of the annual meeting of^he church will ,E. Jensen DiacuMion group of the League of take plac#, Wednesday ' everting, GiH. Scout Trpppf' No. ISi ' Mrs. ^'^-.Phone 5-0950 Women Votera, vrtll be the flnM June 13 at 7:30. Glady»M«y*fi^*^®V^*' dlacon- If N'6' Answer—8S29 one of the aeaaon. The guest '^1 , e. ■ ■ tliiue iU TOBWngp^or the sum­ VOL. I.XIT.,NO,2lO lOfaMrifled A dvw tM M ! • ) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 PRICE THREE CEf fepeaker will be Richkrd Martin of The SetomI Congreg. _ mer. \ Harvard Road, former member of men’-i League will hpve a plcjUc .X' the Board of Selectmen and secre­ tomorrow at onej/clock a t tn^ Project tary of the Connecticut League '.of Home of Mi.< ' tJ.i'Orge Stiles, 135 ASHES an^ RUBBIISH Arms Made Jap* Prepare to Behead Trio on Guam z Municipalities and now deputy di­ Hollister at rcet/^rhe flnal business \ General Trucking ^ rector of the.State Water Com- meeUng of the season vkiir f^aW . : ASHES ItEMOVEI) - REMOVED ittiasion. A t this tinfe plans will be ^om - BA^G E A.M> PI;EL O lli Your Furs pleteij. for the annual sjrawherry TELEPHONE 8W2 Undec Nose suppey^of which M rs.'f. V. Wil- JAMES A. WOODS llar^ia chairman, and the date, 50 Prarl Street TH. S56« GAVELLO A E. SCHULZ Of Germans WMnesday, June 13 a^'l-he church. Don*! runH he yiek Of giving LECLERC y»nie chairman for tomorrow's pic- your precious Turs. up to the FUNERAL HOME ntc, Mrs, snieS, will be assisted .by Mrs. Sr^ani Tyler. .Mrs. Millard 'motha. Arrange todky to have Thou$and» of N o n c e - Park. Mrs. Ralph Rockwell. SS Main Stract theiH placed in our selen* giant JToiled in Se­ *b«iM 5 2 6 f V The Ladies .Aid society of the tMlaally eon trolled eoU atai^ cret Factories to Pro­ Zion Lutheran church will meet Is Target this evening at 7:80 at the church. . age V—ha for safe kOepIng. duce Guns and Btdlets. ^:I/J7yy/I/ QuaH^ Garden^^rtilizer San Francisco, June 7 —(Jy— A PROTECTED AGAINST U*f H igh Ex|»Io*ives am i 12.25 p^r IQO po^li4s Complete Stock ef AH Korwegian, diplomat today bared Ax tb8 Farm. \ VITAMINS FLOODS AKD "SWEETS” % FIRE AND the etory of hdw thouaanda of hla Battle for Okin0 w a tiicemliarie* in De« A t Loiwest Prices! countrymen toiled In secret fac- ET-SUM SleB iod »t»y-slim dlea uiutlly pctmii 1000 ' x Fj^LLY COVERED" parture from Rec«ui \raA N K V. WILLIAMS '^A rthnir Dru* Store* featirlig NU-ENAMEL ' toiiea to produce great atoree of to 1600 c»tori«f5 d«ily Wehelpyoo guna and ammunition under the Firife Raid*; Strike I^L^pUand Tph. Buckland 845 St. Tel. 8808 G INSURANCE *Final J^hde In ■WiitO' youf »ppetite *i»d m*iot»in jouf he*lth with delici.ous vei^r noae of the Nazis. Tbt Midtri FUUa far Evsrylklai Hana. Olav of the Norwegian em- 1-i. Three Hour*-Through low'cifUlie foodi, desseftt, ^Vindi«*.‘‘ Htte tfc just « few; baaay In Waahingtoh, lield'in an Interview that aecret factoriea Heavy Overca*t; Jap- •etietm vionMU. oaem Tssiitt. .. m>k« good "lucked' away In Ndrway’a elmdst Chinese Units aneiw z ,4,linH Firi* F E N D E R A N D - cle»f broth in 2 minuttl. Filling but not ftttening, Givei jou Are yti M aniteirT ^ inacceaslble anow-clad mountains fiion Vitmiliin B, tb»n M pound beefite*k . . . »et only 12 B O D Y W b l l K turned out thousands of Sten-guns As Capture of Naha I n I i i 4ltL*trial Sections. h o s p i t a l BETOS calories. No meat» nO fat. ^ •4fa *••• and miUioiia q f rounda of ammuni­ Por Belli or Sole. \ Ym ’II At a prafettlauf Report Takiii^ SOLIMENE ^#LAGG • • I tion for diatrlb'utlo^ among 40,000 Airport , Announced. Norwegian underg^i^uifd flghtera. Guam, June 7 ,.—(iT*)—-In a II^ G. > ARTHUR A JAMES, INC. OIITKMN tlAND eiM oaort . . . hut u tuty U Jah with aS-ENAMEL marked departuffe.. from re­ ,0 4 O n to r Tel. 8101 IM PaHBTgt’B Ave. Htfd. 2-4848 Olav dlacloaed that In addition G u8ir , June 7,-.-(/P)—The Of Mengsliaii andy gum*dt(^, ytt only 7 caloriei in «ch. Fruity Savon. Eaay ta apply . . . aa to arma and munitiona ihanufac- sent raids, 450 Super-Forta S'ta a box. tured at home, Britain and Amer­ “final en ^ of the battle for ■ blasted war ihdustrie*. and f.te« • df«M»r ta r.._ hriah aarka. ica sent vast supplies of arms and Okinawa 18^^ sight, largel.v ! No Formal Annoitnoe- the \ w iiM lS MMNB tow-CMoam ruopams . . buuxr. other military e^ipm ent into Nor- Three m^n. about; whom nplh^g is lp<$>^>x]knMH>efore open graves on Guam Japanese are about to behead theml According because Americans perfected CIrienUs leading, tmurttru (M dhdlikM haklni^ ■■WU*' Snvots S>a a box,. Now you edopaint your kitchen to Nayy caption the execution was carried out in ,1941 shortly after the enemy aeized the Island, and this picture was distributed among a 'defense again^tv^a'mikaze ment by High Gotil- (ConUnoed oa Page Three) Japaneae aoldlers for "mofalc purpousT” (AP.-Wirephoto). ' cit.v, high^ejcplosii or bothroom, brlphteh old furni­ (suicide) .planes, ''llokyo’s! mand on Rerapture and incendiaries today in We Have A Notion. ture, re-new linoleunt, with little 'pre.s8 fend radio admittli^., to­ Of Liiiehow'' Yet. their tenth Jfefge scale raid on OngMINi C*MM8^. .>s8 pwioiu on reitriocddicaitiiMiW, work and little cotti Nu-Eno^mel day as American headquht:- protect dieBidvM nod minmia. 2 iraaS Next Mom Japan withfh aNponth. linn coamk IS eiaiiies *ed uiMiiib. No'fcatiwi*«**i«fci goes twice, at far at ordinary General Prospects Reds Will ters announced capture of the .phungking, June 7—.(/P)>sphi- 200,090 Driven From Homes You Need These Everyday \ big Naha .airport and further Tile B-29s hit thia .morning as paints, dries quickly te a smooth* compressing df j the remaining nese authorities announced toda In Pacific the capture of Mengahan,. a high­ Tokyo radio admitt^ 200,000 at-glau surface . . . it washable Nipponese garrison. re Japanese have be^ driven S t o p s e e m i s s A u s t i n t B i s w ^ e k and amonngly durable. Mode L o se in ;n Field Taken by Marines way and river junction 200 miles frofivtoelr homes by Ami(rlcan air Needs From Our Notion no. thwest of Canton and 80 milea taUtl M. taww hall W Mb. in a complete selection of colors Is Payoff U. . S. 10th Army engineers attacks and would be movid to MAIN FLOOR \ moved sw.fftly toward converslrin east of the American airbase city farms tosfielp raise Japan’s mea­ eyweg* betkrsMi tar.._1,F9 and in dear varnish. Come in for Depsutment The J M t H A L C CORK Soviet DeJe^atioii Ex­ of the NahS ainirome into anoth­ of LIuchow, which also is said to ger foWor former provisional capital of started in the northern mtd north­ Packard’s Shoe Polishes 0Hf£CMTC0^ R S KwangSI province and another MAwcHesm H o u r s t o K e e y ^ W i t h ­ End *lslnnd Hopping*. Japanese Domel Nevus' agency eastern industrial sectioniv The Fer Every Shoe -n All Colors! , , Advertise in The H erald—4t Pays San Ft'ancisco, Juri&^ 7.— Draft Law American air base city ,whlc)j the enemy said flames were "atea^y ftA ked’e Boot Paste Polish ' in Constit^ional Ijin- re ported from its own t;orrei^n- Japanese took , In establishinr. being brought"under control.’^ ' TlMfeHtPe Bonny Wax Polish ^ ^ N U -C N A H ft: Willi Getting Washington, June 7,— The (iT*)—American - Soviet ' dif , ,, dents the Immln^Vend of Rising their now ruptured land ebrritjOT' Sun strer.gtov'bn Okinawa with to French Indo-Chins. .Tolryo did not discldee the' ef^ FartnirTr Snede Potisb KOBMJSHMilfRKS its on. xA fljourntiient; impending -conquest of^kinawa ferences ^ over the right ^f>Nationkl Coiigre** of I feet of high explbsives aimed at FaekH ra Blaglo White “the war,altuation gradually be­ Mengshan is 85 miles south and Pallotu and Cohiley winds up, military observers be­ free discussion in a world se-, . \ , 'V, , 1 the- concrete and 's t^ buildingB Faelnutfs Jiffy White Petal lb. w..dw.rk ta lb. W^r Secrets curity council headed today U ae^iiiq^tl Tearher* coming-'1nore disadvantageous, to slightly east of Kweilin,'S'nd Liu- I of* the huge Osaka areenal where Faekard’e Bag White lieve, the long, arduous "island oiir-Jiide. . ’ ' rhoW is 90 miles ^ llh w e s t of QithfirmatlOns Voted. toward an open fight in the Kweilin., One Chrncsie force was j much of Japan's , medium artillery Fackard’e Whit* Skee CTeaw x hopping” that started with .the In­ Heacl^^ny* Stand De- "Further." Domei added, "th'e aad small arms are produced. United Nations, conference. last reported .55 imiles west of Navy' Officer, Twq State vasion of Guadalcanal In 1942, ridcfl Aft^r Fn^nt, enemy has beer, effectively em-- ; But encaiy broadcaateri did State Capito), Hartford, with the prospect that Rus- ploying rocket ships and planes, Kweilin. ■ The next American move In the ' Both Chinese and American re­ complain that this tactic sent ci­ Bates ' , . Th.JW.HALC June 7.-LWlth the Philippines, the Mart- change Its decision that the Yalta Teachers today that peace­ Kamikaze pIloU, have' sunk 13 mal'fennouncementl tory district; The blazes they journment within the consti­ 'snu,.. Okinawa and two Jima, voting formula • givea each of the time drift legislation not be American ships and damsged 45 at ,-\R each .Siihiirhs of Filling. :■ started. Tokyp said.. got a good tutional limits, wound up its they Ameiicah forces now Big Five powers the right to veto Okliriawa^:x ■ . start before the fire fighters got Kitchen Stools Bulletin! enacted "at this time.’* 'Itlo high command said Chinese 2 AUCoIorsa^'i^lterBik; Heavy longest session in the mem­ have ample baaes from which they discussion of an international dis­ Tlia.newspapei Asahi. In an-edl-' forces, pursuing. Jthe Japanese out of their bomb shelters. Washington. June can mount a msjpr thniat against pute'in the council. Mrs. William A. Hastings, Madi­ torial broadca^ by Radia^Tokyo, ory of .vetewin legislators to­ northward along The Fukien,doast, Almost simultaneously with the MTilte with red trim . Top The arrest of two State de- ■either China., 'or the Japanese son, Wia,, president of the organi­ commented the sltnatlon-had be­ hfid reached the suburbs of. Fiitlng, lifts to use pa ladder. Official .Silence May Be Broken Super-Fort blow, Japanese dla^- Plate Glass HALE'S SELF SERVE day in an.atmosphere charged psntment experts and four home islands. * If this is borne out ip official zation claiming a membership of come so graveVlt'is., high time 10 miles, above Foochow a lid less patches said, forty Ariny - gao with'psuHsaiF 'disaension general-' other persona on- esplonagn^ The Original In New.England! Big Job Now Done dispatches from MoscoW, the of- 3.500.000 person-s. told the House every bit of the rirftjDn's strength than 10'miles from the Chekiang Navy fighters' from Okinawa ed In a large nieuure by weeka of conaplmry rhiwgM «i;ait de-" . Some minor ^islands still nvay be - fleiat silence on Post-War Military Policy commit­ be thrown into this'single battle bolder. ^ \ , ■ swept over-Kyushu idtond suicide ■ Mirrors $4.69 scribed ollirMlly today as 1 ' controversy Bates Laundry Bags squabbling over the appointment seized to provide ajt' strips,. hut 1 which has bee ^dursed along by tee that P-TA's stand was de­ of decision regardless of sacrifices Gtrce the Ja p a n e se ^ re ’ pushed plane.bases. In this tpc6nd raid iii "one resul^'^of a comprehen­ across the border the bijjy .hipa- ■ Beveled edge. L ar» sleee. mt municipal Judgea.'i;.^ - the big job of winning the land the other poWenr in the hope of term ined after full disc.uaslon With involved. , \ two days, Tokyo -.wfdio saiid, the sive snepnty program.** Act-,, masses necessaiy as •sta'ring areasJ.preservitjg^Big Five unity, may the members. N(U!sa. pocket -in-the Wfi«le-.^-:;|piikien fighters appeared'to-be t^m arity- THURSDAY SPECIALS! Seaalon Enda at 4:07. A^>M. Ing RpCretary of State Grew "Without air supremacy;" AasKi for the invasion afr, fleets and'be jjpdken abruptly in format "We are all loyal- citizens.” she continued, "mastery of the sea \y <^ld be the port; of'-Amo'y,' 300 Intereste'd in broadcasting propa­ Practical and Colorful. Green Stam ps Given W’ith Cash Sales! The rap of the . gavel by-Secre­ der^Ted in a statement that ground troops is.,over. stat^ienta. milekmortheast of Hong Kong. ' ganda leaflets‘over the. city of, $ 1.00 Porch Gates such a security, program is to said, "and we know that the coun­ sea- eannqt possibly .be secured." $9.50 7^0.50 tary of the State Charles J. Prea- Just which way the next hlbwj That would have the effect of try- mu.s* keep Itself prepared to The stnnoUnrement said the Chi­ Kagophfma. Opens to 6 feet, i.- ■ tia whirh sent the weary legisla­ . be “rontlnueU-tibrelentlngly .In CVmccdefi Virtual End of Okinawa nese wer^jieavily attacking'^n- ^Bfiemy radio repfi'rta indiitotcd order to' stdp completely the may fall is up to the enemy to'speeding up conference wqrk. The meet any emergency that mSV These make^ nice glftat^ tors home came at 4:07 a. m. y guess. And the jittery Japanese | veto issue has Jammed Important ari.se.’’ ■ . ' Tomiurl Hochl likewise- conced­ em.v positionS-jH the town' and it ______\ illegal and disloyal ronvey- WS-'i believed hefe, that a Japanese I . w.L)—four houra and seven mine appear to be laying their money' progress for aimo.st „two weeks, But. she Insistelk national pre­ ed the vlrt-ia. end of Okinawa but (C«nllnu«d-JHi Page. Eight) $1.98 Ideal Ball Jars an^ pf ronfldential and oth­ .contended "the whole course of retreat to Wencft«\v. 5.5 mile's Talon Zippers for titea after the midnight deadline er seeref Information to un- on both sides of the line. i First the Russian delegatfon wait- paredness Is oompbited of many as measured by moat watyhea' but On ,one hand, they tolk of an ! ed for its original Instructions on the war whereon the rise or fail north of Fiiting. was'-iniminent. ! Light Weight Mir>c>rs niittiorlzed persons.'* j elements, including "education; / An enemy relief fohee from : Dress Plackets, Skirt Plackets., and .Neck Openiliga,- Now On Sale fivs mlnutea before thgtr deadline immlnent.iniasion Qf the hoifie is-| the veto issuer And then the UPit- skills, and physical fltneSs;’ tha* of the nation is staked, will not a i reported 'by the cldck In the lands and of their own prepara':i depend on ‘.he outlook of this batr Wenchow, which had thnist'south­ AM eolot%. / «- ’ " • $1.29-$1.39 Minute Mops $1.59 W ashington, June 7—-rtf)—: The ed States sodght to get Moscow cannot be acquired "in a 'short ward to' aid the Japanese with-1 House where senator's and repre- . . . j .. i tlons of underground defenses to to'reconsider its views. time. tie of Okipawa alone." Prem ier . government today accused, a Navy ' the inVadeni. On the other, drawing from the Foochow ar^.a, , Have hooks for hanging. This popular mop has drain that fits on any pail. arntativea meetlpg in the flpai Deaf With Kllnor IsHUea Responsibility With Sohmils Where the "final battle- of de­ Joint 'amion,| sTere. told by,Gov. officer, two S‘ate department of- they appear to be shifting part of cision that Is still to come" will Was. reported aeve.ral daya^ago to 1 Excellent'to Wash walls as well as floors. • Ttm Big Five met late, yeatef- "The reaponslbllity for this haJe been less than 25 mUes away j L b . B a g flcials'and three New Yorkers of ilay but the subject was rmt dis­ Mend with Irontex . ---- I -I ...I .— .' " Goffee X 32c ‘I training, throughout ihe period in from Futlrrg. it w-e* considered , , . „ W all Can O peners are aviulable now—- (OoBttaiteq ,oB PBge^Elght) prying into wart,ime secrets. (t'ontimied od 'JPage Two) cussed. Instead the .Russian, which our boys and girls are ( O q ^ nued on Page Bight) likely that, a iunctiofi already may 1 American, British. French arid have been effected between these' Ma*Wn|^ni June 7- ^ jP).;^ Ttw ’“Swing Away” S2.00 ' ‘ Dazey $1|59 Taken into custody by FBI 1 growing up. rests with our schools, agen^ in. New York and Waa)iing-i -w y ' Chiriese delegation chiefs dealt oi^r recreational centers, and other enemy forees; i chtaf .Amaritoa proaocutor of Cookie Joix t ■ C an with relatively minor Issues, get­ - Dll.... u. ______. war .erimloala today urged sora. pkg. of 90 inches Edlnnd Hand Openers 59e, Others at 19c Banantr^lak^: r 43c ton late yesterday, the six Were 1 ^ 5] community groups," she asser'ed 25f Landoii Urges charged with conspiring to violate A A V llO C J. V 911 3 ting final agreement on a French "If a reasonably sized-standing Yalta Terms In ^ puaishmcnt for the (iutlty? aad do- In, PSfltem iswaneffi province, % ^ . a .n t/J' « $1.29 to $2A9 Betty Crhcker a section of the espionage statute amendment designed merely to Army, along With a strong .Na­ where. American and Chinoae je:!" The Magic Mending Ta^! Just, Iron It and It’s Mended I covering unauthorized possession strengthen protection already, pro­ tional O uaiJ for;ce. la ready for an M etal Curtain Rods ...... 10c and 20c i ports said the big former J4th Air II LTT j ^ 1!: An Color*,' Back Truman or transmittal of national defense Money Pacts posed tinder the world charter for immediate emergency.' then our Made Piihlic Force base of Liuchow :whs back ^ Choice of Mickey and Min- Pea Soup 3 pki«-^7c data. treaties against enemy statps of youth, in good physical condition, in Chinese hands, American planes ' nie M oi^ “Big Apple” and y. ' Sb.vs Documents Htolen „ , . this war. skilled, and alert in mind, can l.in dir^lct support o r ground troops fended to Ihe same light aa trials , round jats ,decorated. Calls for Untted Sup­ •i'he FBI said documents, rang-1 BrettO ll W oods A gree­ • The Russian view on the veto soon be prepared for any part C hurrhill Iiuliratp* Di*- I atnick at the northward fleeing .under the .American-system, where Bread Boxes, Metal $1.98 Is flatly opposed to that of the matter of constlto- GLIDETEX W h ite oP R ed . ' ^ \ port as Critical Nego­ ing,, from "re^ed" to "top Approved Over. they must play.” - , - ■ ou**ion* Covered W hl- ' enetby in the triangle- formed bvi”^- " * . y American delegation which Is Talk of peacetime conscription tlnnal right. Pel Milk 3 S^r3lc aharrtl* by Britain, France and The P.rofe^sional Pres$ Cloth tiation* Now Faced. (Conunaed on PBgq Bight) ' w helm inglv T o d a V k now, Mrs.. Hastings said, is “inop­ ,er Field Than Yet Tohl (fontlniied on (‘sge Right) eWina. These four contend that portune" becaiise 'millions of men' ‘Ijfelfe. PriKODvra Released • • I Decorated Waite Baskets ,no power could have a veto vote .Madrid, ‘June , 7— Two lust a Few UnflnMi^ Manhattan, Kas.. June 7—e''Iasued in the name of Colonel San' Augiiatin. southeastemmost I tor blamed the westera Allioo for 2 f o r t p $ 1 .7 9 cn* l^orch- - $ 1 |^ 2 9 Mockarel ^ Lobsters Russia is making it exceedingly ternational currency stabilization. tors said today. Schneider added: . , of the Britlsti - press and crltlca of difficult, and • thfre are those in Watson, aa commissioner. Asked , Representative Sumner said, the Churchill’a foreign policy have' tip of Mindanao, and on Balutjtjie "mnddle".to gaMag the ad- whether he would resist that Thej were Lieuts. (J.G.) Frank 'The Japs are great uaera' of I — . 1—— — the United States who are not legislation wilt pass the Houw but Xavier Dwyer, Kansas City, Mo., ampulca and prefer to admintater pointed specifically to' the-dead-, island. Opposition was negligible. ' minrstrative machlaory fa opera- Z."9C Green Stamps GREEN STAMPS I^VEN WITH CASH SALES! making it easier by their loose order Mr... McCarthy answered: added: " It wUl he a different story lock over the Polish issue and to! to a radically different "crunch- tlon. '.A ' respoaslble laformaat Cod . Quahogs "The court will decide that." and John J. Schneider, Minne- medicinjM th a t way: Aa far aa we G iv en i talk that eventually we must fight when the bdl gobato the Senate," apolia. . ' have determiivd the Japanese the differences arising at the San ‘'rr" maneuver in central Mindajnao,[ i close to the British Forelga r u CIST ' Ruasia. , flee sold thdro had boea ae.dsBal^^; With Cash Sales! HaddM to Repreaeat State Galled “Swindle and Fraud** "Tha Japanese were heavy uaera have never had blood plasma or Francioco conferencov | MaJ. (Sen. R. fe. Woodruff's 24th Boston Blue Little Necks ' FThere are atill othera who are Mr. McCarthy has re'tained At-, . The first House test came on a ot derivatives," said penicillin. It is -their practice to Moscow has fhaistM .repeatedly i divi'slon is driving a strong Japa- Mow aa yet of the zoos which not helping the altuation by insist- tornay Samuel Relclr of Bridgeport motion by MIm St Dwyer. “We’ve found very few keep wounded in action and band- that Russia waa abidiiijl; by the: nese garrison wes*. directly into be uodev Frroch cootrel aad Ihg that w Ruaaians are perfect, to repreaent him. The governor an­ from the mealfniro all reference to medical ffuppliea—the Japanese agea are jiut slapped on without Yalta decisions both aa to broad­ the fire of Mfej. Gen. 'Clarence lailure to reach such aa floMnders Haddock f ilbts and that all criticisma are Fascist nounced ihat the Attorney Oencr- the monetai^ fund, which she de- apparently' had almost no hoe- particular care. \ ening the' Polish^iioui governmentguvcrniunii. at MSTtln’S 31St division advancing meat was the reassa .why Ilee. al Pallotu has designated Former acribed aa a “awindle and a fraud.” pi tali or aid Stations—but thoae "Their- surgical - Instrumenta Warsaw and onan mery st*nd taken eastwardly. .> Brtttsli aad fatted State* t Im JW .H A L C COtfi JW.niULCrou "Whether the fault ir ours—or IJeiit. Gov.. William L. Hadden as She contended th^ stabilization eft supplies we have found, moatly in that we’ve found here are all sec­ 'at . "San Franc!tsco; . , It was learned today that Oen- of orcupotioa had aot MANCNBSTM* Co n n * Shod, Etc. the Rusalans—or both, our first an ^assiatbnt attorney general to fort, aa embodied , in the agree- cavea, consisted, principally of ond rate. The bandages are me^c Churchill sidestepped attempts | erst Eichelberger presented a sil-lfeaed. The Frearh seas wIB haB sizable stocka of'morphine, opium, of better material than ours ' ------. ------Its ho. oubtraeted troai. tkolr;9i;| ff'onlliMied oa Faga Bight) (Oaattaaed oa Fag* lagbt) (Ceatlaae* aa Faga Three) heroin and poeainc. t ough." , J" X investment- junlot colleges. ln''',,add.ltion to tn, lislrict Bupcrintqndents ' and A r m s M a d e Graduate^ Toilay Club to F ill prise. N e w ^ iiiis t which he did somc'cluk a,nd busi­ Islers vi'lll te made Saturday. Tired KidneyA on the spot. OUterwiae. there were 2. Mkke. long term' currency ness organizing. '''I nelriie of the Wrfhetone foi^each ■■ no secret engagements.” U iitier N ose statotllzation loans to countries The Southern New EhglahiJ cqil- Annual Party month. Elks Meml>er8 M o t h e r H e a r s fereni)* la now In aeaalon at B u t A hot ettpper of eealloped pot* The prime miniater refused to Lodge Chairs Whose currency encountered dlA- .Assigned here Often Bring Providence, R. I., It la g k p e ^ , toes, baked beank, bakea>T)mrtio*pati*l>* comiwIUee, ■ which Included Mrc Secret clause In somk arrangehtent, (Conttniled From Page One) tion to the stock it held. MaoBoe* natter to ranaia tn roar Uo^ I* Ffcrity of Chiclcen t,.obstcrs provided that It Is reported to a Il D x W a r Stamps ■to tana# nassinryZadtaabik rbaiinaUa Helen kfSbi.iety of the Cofi- Benevolent and Prolectiv Order of CARNIVAL patlon provides an amazing new row night the chairs will be filled- li nOM of kidn«7 IuLm fluBh OQt> Mr*. H em in Lamprecht, of 31 ' 2>FrogrcaslveIy/femove barriers wa»t« from yoor ^ELEPH O Np 2-0933 year. i pa^.Jn, Norway’s underground dby members of the Masonic Club here last Sunday and made a favr ROUTBT 6, BOLTON c'ordlg"-Lathcran church T\ir*rd- - CE.NTER STREET “ The factories," OVav explained, Season degree will be conferred leader, acponling/to a letter y^- NDER AND/ "were highly iHincealed. They were ilpon a candidate who is employed foreign exchange to enable mem', ceived Py Mark Alolmcs of thk every inemfrer. and also marks the Manchester. It was decided to call III P ^ ifie Ing to letters received by h is! DeMporate Foe s supper meeting for all members scattered througbqut areas of the at to e -\Vezt Hartford plant of the ber countries to maintain stable ehurckcommUtcje from. Bishop L/ elo.se of nieetihxa tihlil fteptember.' qnd unrestricted currency ,rela- WORi The tables vc>er«. ariietlcally of the fraUm lty living In Man­ mother. Salters .was wounded at : country that were'4jmpos.>iible ■ to ClHartm anof the BastohXrea. It chester to be held In the American Is F a ^ lf Iwo Jlma on Feb. U . 1945 at the* | RIDEA! b o o t h s : OAMESt reach except on foot. \ The Nile*,'.^ment. Pond mem­ tlonahips. M expected that Rev^/Gage will SOLIMENE f/ a g g de^f>c!^te«t with crepe paper. In' (Coatlnuea . Prem Pace One) po>si¥iyEiA' paal^lrtiade*, and at each plate Legion boms on Tuesday evening, opening of the Iwo Jlma invasion , "Just how many guns and rounds bers of.the 'kwsonlc Club have pre- Each country would contribute ooGupv the'.pulplt for the first time INC. June 20.'; .when . a Jap ammunition dump of ammunition were turneoxmt ,we -vipusiy exentpllft^d the Master gold and local currency to a c^orh- as setUed pa.stor, on'Sunday,. Jtine. ENDJ^ was a-cupcaiM' with' a hirthdiiy v r star, “a Iwonze star and the a|r . (O wDaned F m « 034 Center St Men candle vii It. THc^entorpiecc on Supper will be served and known OiW) was blown up as the Manches'rr have no ld?a. But we do kno^-that Makon degree nrtWnnd they have mon pool In the fund. Of the 17. Rev. lyia we'Ferguson who has rt»ed*l fo Major General Woodruff BINGO $8,(800,000.000 assets th^' United members ojf the Elks living In town Marine was Nose by. Salters re-, thousands of sten-guns we been interiuy pbstor will be in PLAN T SALE TODAY each table was appff>piriste to the - the latter for fllKhts In artillery their forces fponi.ab»ith China' to a reputation for pi^MnUng a most ESSENTIAL WAR Il^S T R Y will receive cards. Ttaoae who re­ manufactured and that millions of -States would subscribc--$2,7.50,000,-. charge Sunasy, Children’s day. Today is your last'’chanee-to get 72 gidwing flower plants, many different months of thf^»:a<^ ■t'd planes over his front ll'rtea. mainland Mrean^ioaer to Japan, celved a wouhd in his leg from the '• ;- 4n the Maiiklna hill mass, showdown Jn the 'north. Sizeable PRINO / 2NDSHIFT^10HOURS X .either RiockvlUe or Hartford lodge turned out.' , 'There will be a social ho*iV With would eiimlhptex*conomlc •war­ in White^ia, N. H.. In 1943, serv­ out perennials. . ' . ' tores of birthday rtnx* and the line'baitallon battled the Nippo­ forces, hbwever, still hold the tm- Marianna- bd*e hoepita. to the - The Aerial Ortons Miss M.ae'^. Kjellson, daughter CLEANING NEEDSl/- a r c . asked to notify Samuel . J. * ‘There were several )if these refreshments after the lodge bes- fare.” X ed four wars in Manfchosteri-N. H. nese atofr-JllJonnt Purrd while oth­ rts of Hong Kong and Naval hospital at Pearl Harbor { of hir. and Mrs. Ernest ,L.' Kjell­ FOR $?.00 WE WILL SHIP THE FOLI-mviNtJ POSTP.\Il>: MOTH /PREPARA’noN S A ll hfrinsT/itone in accordance with the Houston, 73 School Street, so that for treatment fo^ battle fatigue ' factories.' Between 10,000 and 15,- 8>on. He/ nerved _ as area secretary I? Roan Dawns, silver pink, grow ? to 8 feet \ er elerhenl.s fhaRh^t toWsrd Mounts and -Haiphong in Frengh son Of 135 Porter street,- graduates , Some of the Sidewalks In Rio WA.Vfefs AND P O I^ H E S SHE HAD SORE, ba may place the name on the and rest. ^ - % i 000 persons were erop'loyed 'there. ^ d e r Bishop Hughes of the Bos- 12 Evening Primroses, t erY showy for borders ^^^Tnompaonvllle area office.- , Aysas and Copoh»nan.„ Another Indb-China. .today from the Hartford Hospital ^s.Jineiro are of * decoraltye, in- mailing list. The Brat Information given They worked day .and night. 'Tbe rtbn ar^a and for ten years-taught 12 Coreopsis, sunshine flowers Arthur Dhfg Stores ACHING, HOT EEET ! column pushed t o ^ r d ^ , Mount School of Nursing^ Hld-patterri like Mosaic. -■ / Last night's gathering disc American forces now are In relatives here of the wounding and Germans dlsci^fed that our peo­ House Favors course's in sociology in one of the 12 Genuine Kelway Marguerites, extra hardy 845 ;ilaln SL ' 'Tel. 3806 mADWHATSmOtO : .Mapatad. ' ' ' In connection ^tK'-,h*f -training the action that would be nece position on Okinawa and two to hospitalization of Private'^Itera. ple were tumihg out nruinltions but 12 Giant Shasta Daisies, white with yellow oentors **I Bufforod .tortur* with bufwlnf cal- As the troops fought farther throw masses of medium bombeik at the Hartford hospital.ahe affU- Apply Mr.. Kelly ' Into the mountaina the supply in order tfrinaUutle' il local lod waa received in letter* written despite e^tbsustive searches they 12 Assorted Perennials, our selection lou»aa>~-cauld hardly worh. Triad mast and fighters against Japan to baclr .iated with B\itler hospital In M o n e y ^ e t s aaarythina. FlMSIiy I ha^^awatS •• . problem became difficult. Engt- wt>H.jja^e probabUitifs o C ^ ro ll- home after he l>a(l.becn hospitaliz­ never discovered one single fac- 1 ^ rie^M5jembera. It wg* agreed up the pulverizing Super-Fortress .tory/^ ^ .______Providence, Rhode Island,''', for • : PODOL. iVbat a ratlaf. A lew a^pliclM .i tiecn. \vcre able to bulldoze roads ed in the Mawatlaii Islands. 72 ■ y'- AMERICAN DYEING CORP. 'ttanv' at ntfht did tha trfclc Na mora' >lfat a m ori^^^eral npreaaton of blows...... -three~month*- 4n a- course- on -psy­ tarlirpa. Naw warH i^ttar ami alaap i to th- bjse of the mountains bu Another Marine brother, Japne*' .^iautd Have Mfiared 'Aniniunltinn chiatric nursing. Mias Kjellsort • (Continue CYom^Fage One) ,;i-»sRrowing perennial flo.wer plants, all the colors oTthc ra'inixiw.’ ' Tj^dio Riepotrmgr batt.ar,'* wrlta* Mrs. P. Naw Havan* opinion f^ m tfitoaealready mem­ East Main and (Jroec Streets — Rockville ' i,. 'many places supplies had i At the present-;'time, experts Salters returned to the United' The Norwegian diplomat said if graduated from Manchester High ■5 - - dellixyic'd pp.stpajd for $2.00. A / '’hole garden of lovely powers . PODOC—a whita, frabaaUaa oiatahant. bers of tbe fraterpfQ'^'tyM desired the' Allies had invaded , Norway Telephone 10 C^fas and aoothaa tba fnflamad akin 1 camed, manually to the fptotlinc estimate, the air campaign against Ststes several months sgo sfter m w : school with the class of 1942; men(.8, would "fihance pdrrendy de- for IcsKThan ybu might expect to pay for a doz(*n plants.. We. . Pick Up Service,^ tiaiMaa* Wilt aat atain. Cat a .SOa jar ao the gatheiinC'tor Tuesday.^ June Japan is about as far along aa there would ha've been enough am­ preciiktion and debt repudiation.” fighters. .... 26 was arrange. spending more thsn two year* at ; guarantetxsnfe arrival. tadar dt In other ■ far-flimg'^ Phillppip' tbeacrial war against Germany a Naval Base In Northern Ireland. i ) i O W P l X y IN G -— ‘ munition to have shared with After'her motion waa lost.. Rep­ Auto Radios \ 4. \S. Halo i i»rp.. \>oldop Hrus. battle areas, Mat^rtSen. Robert S. In February. 1944, Just be- them. I British troops and Nor­ lar flight.*, across the North sea to (|ulntt'a lirtiK, tenter l*harmary and Veronk'il Soimy Eddie resentative- . Wolcott (R„ Mich.)' Our surprise fiejhotion o f'.300 annual flower seeds of over 30/ Hume Radios Belghtler's’ Bjickeye l.ITth) divl- fore'fh<_lLuftwaffe was effectively wegians trained in Britain would drop containers of gunsi ammuhi- who'led mlhoiity support of the all cami drWf alaraa. D al^o r Slipper Lion GrWder Cited LAK E TUFTS BRACKEN varietloH .idded wtthotit charge to every order mailed today^ .slon piishedrtarther'lpto north Lii-. paralyze: have been able to use the ammuni­ tidn and hand-grenades. bill, said "It is indicative of a bi­ Table 'Model Radios tion for 'they were equipped with zoh's CaRaysn valley against spo- Cmssldered Mse^VnineraMs State College, Ps.— Lt. JIra Bon- ‘ Heavier v equipment, including partisan desire to 'cooperate In ef­ DJIDER TODAY^n TIIIS IS YOI;R LAST f’HAXCE! O il (!<>inp. ny rsdltKout tough Japanede^eslst* Sten-guns. Bought and Sold! Set b r Society Japan, however. is'''--<<>nsidered ham. former Penn 'State-foptball ' machine-guns, wCre smuggled in­ fectuating stability in world Attach two one-dollar BHja to this ad. write/your nam/ and FOR NEW ROOFS ■The secret factories also-tumedv more vulnerable than Genhatiy at guard, has been awarded the to Norway by British submarines trade.” ' 'address below, and mail to CALL 2-0840' The Fifth Air Force's rou n d-l)^ Bronze Star kfedal for heroic scN out ammunition for the Kragjor- and surface craft running the The late President Rpqsevelt Center Street AND ROOF REPAIRING clock airslrike.s in support of^tbsea or Agreement Frtfe Estimates I timated th.at 25.000 Cebu inhabi- Loomis,, Mrs. Roy DaviVand Mra roads into Japnne.se-held' area.*, ule Theater* aad R.erelve YEOMAN'S HALL arrived Danish i delegation that “If- the Germans had not capit­ Treasury department officials FURNACE BURNER SERVICE tarftr WeyC^illed b.v the Japanese. Fred" Oiespcke. The tlining.room taking the port of Foochow, nar- a Frbe.^eket far 4he Bond Sweden, With the approval o f the ulated our underground Army outlined these purposes of the committoe include.* Mrs. William rowing the Japanese corridor from Coluiiibia Show- At On June 13. Allies, secretly arm^,^the Danish would have been able to greatly agreement: (Jess, Mis* Catherine Curtis, MfA ' south to north Chlnav and . draw­ GLASSES IBATfllf^G TRUNKS underground, in defiance of possi­ assist an Allied invasion. ■ Our .World bank— Wilfred HIIL- Reservations for the ing closer to Horig Kong. ble German punishment. 1. To encourage internatiohal REAL ESTATE supper mttst be made by June 18, Any lanues first at 5:45 and the second at and-'d^elopments.’’ not sour. Check*' "plite' odor" (rten- y . . ' . . ART McKAY AND HIS.ORCHESTRA knew they were going straight (o ------— Sure breath)...Get gASTEETH at any Dependability HOWARD R. HASTINGS seven o'clock. iJenmark." said Husfeldt. MORIARTY BROTHERS ■wioi 'fSTlf Keal'E«tnte and InssrwM* dnis atory.^^ “On the Lever At Center nnO BroM Streete 101 Phelps Road. Uor Urena' Hd. The complete story of gun-­ N b tie e ^ / Open All Day aad All NlRht. Call SSOO Yalta Term s r e i h n n ning from the British isles to N or­ Walter's Restaurant way will probably riot be avail-: Phone i192S / able for some time. FR ID AY. SAT. - SUN. I .On M d After this date I-wlli ife M ade PiiliUc ' Regular Flight* Slade 1 longer" be rcspan.stble .Tor any Fresh Salted Nuts *■ ’ Olav, however, gave tome of i bills'-, contracted by iny wife, fcooel Agency for the detains. He said that British (Onhtlaaed From Page Oaal j' Albert Sweet. ' D oniile-^y Brand Nassiff Arms Co. C a ll Th e . and American planes made reg6- MALE HELP I June 7, ,1945. ' Arthdr Dm^ Store* . In Commons today to draw hiirh k4S Main St. ‘Tet 995 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. , (5lvC/YourfcIf a WILROSE Into-debate over the conferences j at 'Yalta and, Tehran, ite declappd ; DANCING he’ had “ nothing to add to the of­ DRESS SHOII WANTED ficial atatementa which have al- j e a t T h e b e s t ATHEY^IANUER’S 597. Main Street ready bean made.” Every Thurs. an^ Sat.- Evening Steaks , Veal Cacciatore Auto-Race Drivers, to whom tires meant life Mancheater ' For ' X ' Persist Evasion Attempted ! 'I-ab«rltes persisted that he. was ■ BAKED ITALIAN HAM ojr death, bought regular “ ztbek” Rive.*sides, Sheridan Building Essential War Work! attempting to evade the issue o f ; ^ NATIVE BROILERS Cold Permanent Wave fo r -s. Whether secret a greenr^ta were ’ DEPOT SQUARE dRlLL right in W ard storesi W hy? For the sAmc rea­ r-wched at the meetings. , son that thousands o f car-owners choose Riv- Mo.rgah Price, LaborUe, asked 1i DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE LQADS Of FUN — d in e AND DANCE TONIGHT! FUR ROGERS "Why is it that 4he Russian gov- ersides.todayi^More^iles-Df-Safetyl. "rnment has acted In the inatter Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer CORP. of broadening of the Pollah' gov­ Try Our Delicious Pizza iVIRY PLY IS X flRONGERl STORAGE ernment in a way totally at vari­ Rejriiiander's Restaiirant 12 \Manufacturers of ance vyith the declared dsciaions Complete Protection of the conference” if there were no. ^35-37 OAK STREET ^ TELEPHONE 3922 -Yes, Riversides are actually stronger than our Against Fire, Moths , Plastics imdisclosed .conditions to the Yal­ pre - war tires I Stronger becailse Riverside cords ta - d««:lslon. ', . Bitd Theft. are stronger to Wgin with; thert'^chemically- f,owes( Stf^ge Prices! ~ Mill and Oakland - Uhupchill'replied; , Here le 'yeer epiierteRlty le eegeire tpeelalize4/lrale|ef-r-eet aaly . (‘There,-Wbre no secret agrec- aritkaat abarga bat ta “Mra wbila yaa laara.” Oaa af tba iargait air- strengthened . . . to make your tire last longer Streets. m^iita e'ntered Into at all, except and lessen the t>038ibtlity o f a blowout! . that y,-c kept Secret the addition aratt aaRafaetarar* la effariiig yaa tbit abaaaa ta tartbar jtaar tatara Of two ipemher* to Russia (U k - by abtalRlag axpaH laatraaflaa aa4 valaabla axparl*"** >■ All hiring done In ae* minian- and White Russian votes OAK GRILL try’s laadiRf ladaitry,' let tba datalla aa4 alga H •* cordanpe tvith Area in the security conference, fnd “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER** aaaraat aaw—tjHa i aaiay year wtll-aarv4 vMatlda aatil elm ti MILES OF SAFETY the desire of the United States (to X - ^tabiHzatfon Plan. ke.'prthe matter secret* until the Your Search for Good Food f a r w i e R ® * .'bagla la Jal|. ^ ■> ; c -■ x/ Phone 3786 presideht could get home, and Ends At The Oak Grill!, ON RIVERSIDES itiake the necessary arrangenrleiita cashinonwar ^ '■ ■ /• We feahire always a lino selection of foods . . . ex­ Tr«fR F»r- _ ^ ' SoUl i " pertly prepared. From our "Standard" usual complete mraa tiw Spark Plugs day... .we suggest:' FARW / j v v w v y s ■ ^ 5 A V I N G S . or DETAIL D RArriN fi ROAST'CHICKEN - / MIrIm im Aga—11 Yaara ...(■■ POT ROAST -■^Sava inonayl Savi* gas) long-lif HALF BROILER •lactrod*! laalcproof copper gasv . 1 — ( YOU WILL IE PAID AS YOU LEARN kef. 4 or mor* .... 25c oa. HE sm Auto>“ '. DWE Akd UASCB Traelag ^araa laglas-^aly I ,. CllCf V HINGI JOlNTf Sadt lt*s a i simple as that! .To the Lilting Tunc* of /x Oatall OratHag-daly ID Cufhtaft THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTBRS i ULTRY PINCI You can treat yourself to a 30 OAK STREET ' TELEPHONE .3894 w Fine Wine* — Liquors and Beer ; ^ l.V TRACINftr-4 WURS’ course , 6 9 * |k(fect, kofc, natural looking Sbaalli Ifava DrawPag Aptitada W*dg*-ihap«d . .'. corriforfoble 7 , 7 0 "VI. . . . i ; . flrndy pockadl Am'I. fiber, permanent ^wave^ohe at home—in thre* Upaa agHataatary aaOirtatlaa af aaaraa, praaia- leoltiereite. -Not netting, but recil fencing. tiea ta aaal-taabalaal gaaltiaai aa traMri ta houn or 1cm—with’the yimple, rcadyrtp-na^ . Eagiaaariag Rayartmat. SoUl V 1 - ' , ATI.AS E-Z SEAL Hinge-joint ftretches tight and “ 3 , LAT£ STAOt SHOWS SAT, C 'TS Shoapswool CRbWjsnNG GLORY even over rough or hilly groundl 1 House Brooms Ha Driar Traialag Haatitary: Sponga Cold Pemunent Wive S9lutioni. ' ' Glass Top Ja^ Heavily galvanized,|o resist /X $ 1 .2 5 f ClAtB FRIDAY weotherl Closely spaced . . ** Simply put your hair in airWs^ dampen B s a t .-./ s u n . Dtfall Draftini^ZO WtaksV CburiM Quorts 69c doz. ^tock Fence also on hand. : a > Highly absorbent. ; . long‘W*or- Alg$br$ FU n iMHOtry HMttMry m ri with Grojyning aiuj ia Bom Broonis Irtgl 4-ind) tiie. Sov* at Wordtl Pint's 59c doz, 1 #rJ Ym tb if Mm ImdIm I D riw iRf HflptMl Chamoit,,13x17-iiKh .. V . . believe, you.havc a jore^ ’ _ (2 Dozen SI.05) $ 1 .7 5 Ptnoirt • * ,' .■ Rrqka new permanent—ready to *et in^your^own Borfcodi Ssply h Ualtal ttataa laylayiibRt tarvtaae- Lining FIELD SEEi>- FIELD CORN o viriro 414 eayital Avaaaa, Harttard. Daaaaatieat—far dKW ffiute^g etyie. ENS ILX G E .€ I Shts . latarvlaw vitb Draft t Yfbltaty raprasaatativa. ^ 3 . 2 9 And al y«i n ^ ii—Crowning Glocyl Far FAST 6A11K mm! SBert of .9rohi? Faad lid* cMipl*l* Insecticides M l 1214 gouge ‘steed Evetdy All hiring i$ dan* in accardanf* with th* Ifaspt dotay eews end^ other oni« bigineerad . i . rood, laboratory kog faad lo put os goia* quick oad smIs bee of bofiieriome petlil spoced diorp barb*. Sturdy, Htrtfard ar*a rt*hiih*H*n pl*n. (k i^ Goad |of back-yoid pigs to t*>t*d, Complal* for 4 wheabi Sprayers Hamden to onimelil galvanized open hearth wkol faad wUk gatboga. « Dusters Hydraulic Srak* Fluid, pt. S5« HOG FATENA , PMTT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Complete with Curlers . . . phi* ux EAST HArTERM • R H ■ I R f LI U T 56 COTTAGE STREEt TELEPHONE 7711 WELDON DRUG CO. Bmy BomAa Bate f b r 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ^ • • PrcBcriptimi Pharmacists Free Tickets To ^aud Fwmier >1 MAIN STREET > TELEPHONE .W21' ,%t Hu- ntiile. 824-828 MAIN S T R E ^ iXT4IA ROILY ROLLS BOBBY LANE^CLAIRf .«/ 'i- 'IMi II ' . Ml ...... M Am;H£STER BVKNTNO HFRAf,P. MANrHICM'I KK, iX)NN. THURSDAT/JUNE 7, in-?*

Lacifs Herald | Standing of Appropriations ijor Jeimey 'V W ar^linded Soldi^ 'The standing of appropriations of the town aa of June-I 'shows | Use of Advs. o.xpendltures of $1,144,715.59 and a balance of $308,079.41. . 'This, is! Not in Race I Adid^ng Life Here slightly ipore than was .spent up to the same date a year ago When A Heiii2 C^iiij[iaiiy Agency $1,071,979.40 was spent. Declare» He Is N o t a look for your grocet^$ ‘The-'standlng is as follow's: ' , ' Appreciates . Insertion Candidate for P o l i c e $peciai dI$pieiyvOf'^^.. Lloyd ltog«6*and, Resi* Expended / ■ /OUR Rockville | Of eppy Whlibut Error Account Appropriation ■■ 6-1-46 Balance Board. fresh, spring vegetables SOiOtBK dent^^iMinnesota, I» Charities ...... ,$ 65J)00.00 3 , 49,383.0^1 ,$ 15,616.94. The Herald's national advertis­ Highways: John L. Jenney, of 20 Sum m ir and IVORY SALT p y ^ g Up Confidence street, who waa recently dis­ ing manager, LebnA. Thorp; has Oeneral Maintenance , 80,000.00 > 85.855.30 44,144.70 •V ^ T l o m I Gas Station. Ar^aiige Show SnoW' and Ice Removal., 9,oo6.oogv 15,233.98 6,233.98“ charged from the Arnny and re­ received a lettei frotik^the Maxoh Walk and Curb ...... i2,ooo>oo : 8,125.48 ' 3.874.52 turned to Manchester to take acr Advertising Acency, which han­ Oiling ...... , ^ 6,621.77 3.378.33 iiVe charge of hia insurance busl- IO D IZ E D , The fortunes of war which sud­ 10 060.00 For Campaign dles advertising piacement foT^he StOwti' Sewers ...... 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ■' 13,398.95 2.3'98.95* ■hess here, who waa mentioned yes­ o r h a i M denly changed the enOre life proa , K, , - Cejn^terics ...... ' 25.000. 00 19:689.73 6,310.27' terday in The Herald as a possible H. J. Heinz Company, congratu>> candidate for membership on the -X RUOTA pecta of * 33-year-old Minnesotan ■^^reet Lighting ...... 41.000. 00 29,915.75 11.084.25 board of Police Comihlesloners, aoldier. w as brought Aome .realis­ War Bond Sid lating him ^hil The Herald on the, .Schools ...... 493,516.00 . 433,021.98 60.494.02 insertion of its copy without, an Pollqe",,.. . ,.... 65.000. 00 44.533.31 20.466.69- stated; today that he definitely tically to a Herald reporter yester­ Held in Rockvil Board of Nemth .. 7,90000 5,955.64 1,944.36 was not a candidate for that office day when Private Uoyd Engstrand error. A 13-week , campaighr has and would not consider the ..''ap­ morrow Evening. Just been concluded fot the Heinz Parks^arffd TiX Wardm... . 16,660.00 10,824.59 5,77,5.41 of, Alexandria. Minnesota, quietly Spraying . ^ J,200.00 1, 200.00 pointment. Company products, and' not once . Major Jenney,.who served near­ recited the IncidenU which ended Rockville. June T xfSpeclal) during the campaign was an, error ■Building Inspector , 3,450.00 2.535.76 914.24 X- tn hia toUl blindness after the ter­ State Tax ...... 16„500:00 16.348:48 1.161.52 ly tour years in the Army In spite rific battle at St. Lo. France, on Chairman Laurence M. Dillon of ade'in cari’yljig the H e^ ad of the fact that he, maintained a vertisementa^.' ' County Tax ...... ,18.750.00 17,949.22 800.78 July 15. , the Seventh War Bond drive staves Garage ...... 1.000.60 867.11 132.80 central office in the' 'tinker Block A tall, heavy-set tn a n ^ t out of that both the city of RockvilU and le t^ h ls as follOV^sL Election Expense , .'. . 8.500.00 9,880.90 1,380.90* and a sUb office in the Balch and ‘X "National Adveruelhg Manager Brown Block,' gt Depot Square, Ms twenUea Uoyd Engstrand was the town of Vemqn must increaJie, Administration-'. 9.800.00 '' ,6,274.75 3.. 525.25 called up for service on Sept. 9, He states that he/|ilans to devote all its purchases If they hope to have Advertising .and Printing .., 2.200.00 t^ 9 .9 5 . 350.05 ot his time p6 the business which 1043 and received his initial train­ ‘*>fanch(ister. Connecticut Assessments ...... t ...... 19.600.00 16.96040 3,639.40 ing at camp Walters, Fort Worth, pursuit plane hearing their tame '-''DeOr Sir; has been handled by alternatSa Collections ...... 12.2.50.00 10.011.6’ 2,238.06 while he^vas In the service, ' t Texas. It wab In the heat of Testae In the war against the Japs. Wed^ “ We. take this-opportunity of Murucipsl and Cp'url Bldg. 8/500.00 .. 9,230 730.10" that he learned the ways of fight­ nesday night Mr. Dillon statcd..tnat’ exflressing our appreciation for Last.-Oight at the meeting of the Memorial Day ...... 500.00 500.00 Police' Commissioners the, names ing men In that famed '‘second" or of the quota' of extra E BoiWs of your effortS.in running every one ';ArmIstice Day 100.00 V -/120..52 ■>V 20,52* “Rock of thb Marne" Divlilon af $75,000 only $40,556 had been of ^George L. Orazladio, real es- of the advertisements in the H. J. Miscellaneous ...... 16.600.00 10,945.16 4,054.86 tete operator and resident of,the the let Army, which made such ah credited to this arth.-'''^ Chairman Heinz Compnhj 13-week .con­ Dillon reminds ptp’fcha.sers that Garbage CollOdtions .... 34.000. 00 25,710.68 8.289.32 ;North End and former Detective enviable record in the first World tinuity can.paign, which endeil the Child Welfare ...,.'...... 4.000. 00 2.000.00 2.000. 00 CALIFORNIA-BING Waft and was honored by our own these j,must .he irtttra bonds, not Sergeant' Joseph Prentice were those purehased through the pay- last of ApriL Bond Payments ... ,54,000.00 54.000.00 avi-ia. as possible candidates lARGi SWEET ^ several, countries- fof their — Wa believe-that rs.mpaigns of ilntei'cst.and Diiseduntl.. _15.3Q0.QQ_.; •X at military record. rotr deductlon' ptair: onitner planx ------J4 4 /1 0 — for the'w xcancy caused by— the- whereby, Lowest Prices In Tnern! IN OUR StORlS. % SPINACH PKQ • / German strong point at St. U>, they are pledmng Snd can do so / Ws pay top eallllte 29« on Saturday ab-thelr bank or the Wife’s Sleep ToUls ..$1,462,795.00 $1,144,71i 308,079.41 'Arthur Drag Stores prieat. POMPKIN PIE MIX where many of our gallant ...boys $ 8«« leoal AAh . fell. It was at St Lo that our Post Office. 848 Main St Tbt 8806 Manager own Ueutenant Joseph Fitzgerald, . Word from Relatives iR S lS “Appropria^On Overdravrii. CHbrSOEY SOM’VtON son of PoUce Sergeant and Mrs. Through the efforts o f^ s Rock- '— ------?R5 Michael Fltsgerald of Brainard vllls offics of the Amsrman Red over to a kitchen table, she tesU- Place, wjta killed in action on July Cross, Hsnry Horst of 300 South Young W idow Tells of CottigN Cheese lb 18‘ SweetPjcklee sum u 35^ 11, 1944. strse^ this week received a m< FBElHiY AMe Coscia shouted twice, I’l’m go­ MADC^LO d 1 S«Nerkraiit lbII^ Greatest Aerial Assaolt -sage from his brother In Disi \O uarrel Resulting i n Buy More War Bpn^s Petite Salad Private Engstrand witnessed rasen 5, Feckenhelm, Oermi ing to shoot you," she said. Coscia Maeareel Salad SWEET RELISH lb* partepa the greatest aerial 6pm- AltholSifh Mrs. H orst Imd''heard S h o o t i n g . • y f' then pOunded on the door of the 'cl\ iMurdment in history a t S t Lo 'as from her brother Just a)>out a year Cyrix kitchen, the widow related, To Sipeed Final Vteiory . Allied air forces lent invaluablue ago through the Rqd Crosse Mr. Waterbiiry. June T.-’-tiTV^r^dge a ^ . her husband walked to a cor- ’y - aid-.to the ground forces. Horst bad had nqxkrord since be­ John A. >)fhcn and a^Superlor ^fier of the stove while she stood at ‘“there were 8,300 planes over fore ths war! , fls was v $reatly court Jury yesterday hedrd an al ' the other end of the range. X our front that day in France,' pleased to receive, the message tractive young widda^ell hos^n Mrs. Cyr warned her husband to Private Engstrand said, quietly. which was dated January 10, 1946. concern over her ^n6eds, for/Zlee "get away from there," she said, i N X “ Of th a t number 3,360 were big in Germany and contained Infor­ smd he took one step back and fen LIVE-ALL SIZES before their c h l ^ Was b d ^ I e d to X bombeib. They shattered the mation regarding other members a quarrel fhatresul*,ed in n^nhua- forward on his face after a shot FRESH FROM THE CLEAR ‘X I Nasi defenses into rubble and left of the family. was fired through the panel of th COLD ATLANTIC WATERS. LB X Prisoner Returned band being fatally shot laat S ‘X S t Lo a smoking, dust hei^, but 28. / , door. there were Nksls-left there, in the It was revealed today in a re­ port from the RockvUle Chapter. • She wka Mrz. Anna Cyr" who osUara and underground defenses. waa Ole state’s s ta r wltniSM in the FRESH CAPE LB '''-V-,. -V BUadei by Bxploeioa American Red . Cross offics that flrgt'degree murder trial of her MACKEREL “We went forward in force Captain Anthony Chrxanowskl-of 110 High s^ e t, a prisUner of war Ziater's huaband, pomchic Ooe- SMOKED after the- heavy bombardment 'cla •' ■ hut my number came up. ^ I ac- In Germany had been released FANa PLUMP'' 111 ■\ tuaUy don’t know what blinded some time ago- He was captured Mrs. Cyr. whose infant aon was TEA. HLLETS " " on Feb. 18, 1944 at the Antlo born after- her- husband's death, me, but It was a shell explorion told how she heard the voices doss by and of heavy caliber. It Beachhead. He arrived in Boston •‘X-, waa eluier a howltaer or 188 m. on April 14, 1946 and at the pres­ her late husband and Coscia com­ WHITIN6 ing from ths cellar of a house' X'. m. ahelL The a ^ k temporarily ent time is with his wife In New " X 'l - bUaded me, ao g iw was u e con­ Hampshire. shared by both families aa she lay awake in bed on tka morning of X- cussion and although I received I Kraose-Costello' . x lint aid and hospitalisation soon, 'the shooting. X AtOur Bakery Dept ^ *• The marriage of Mise Doris Mae "My husband aald: ’Don’t maka ■/ For mtit-ln-ysur-mouth gooS. rrouit coppfi X my sight was gone." Oostello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ntu . ; , It’, tim. to turn to 9 WAVS- j , Thus a sudden change in Ufe A. J. Costello of 63 Mountain noise. My wife has got to sleep','; AaP aak.d Qood*. Cv.ry -- X ' Mha'Cyr testified. -- It.m i. ..pertly betced -ot • t r n t ? X. came to Private Uoyd Engstrand stresit and Earl Hillman Krause, highest ..allty lngr.di.nts, " ‘It’s too bad about your wife’,'* You’ll b. Mtlifl.d with AaP aftar two wesks of as Intense son of Mr. and Mrs. Htllmar b a k.a d gooila they’re fighting as any A tneri^ soldier was Ooseta'a reply she said. Later A&P corri c 's • ' • Krause of 40 Prospect street took X wholesome and thriftily wUl ever experience. T q ^ y he place yesterday at the Union Conr from the cellar, she said, she heard prle.d , x ^ ' le a t Avon Old Farms.^yrimeivlng gregational kg2D* X X tinguishing dejrUght from dark- to shoot you." maid of honor and Richard Quinn Heard fleoffljng Of Feet hess, Uoyd Engstrand will never was best man. Following the cere­ 2 . a? s 5 1 * see again. y ' Mrs. Cyr then testified that she XI Swedish RyeIT mony a dinner was served at the • a m s l i s f i n i i 6 FRANKFORT ROLLS « Eco«lomy Sim- 3 LB 7 S t 'Works qt 'FUIins/^tlon Rockville House. Upon their re­ arose- 'lyhen she heard a .stufflln*. oannwicn marvel-package i VIGOROUS AND WINEY Before he enter^ the war he of feet In the CosCla’s second floor U $ i ■X"-. turn from a trip the couple will X ^ owned e gaaoU^ station and reeide at 62 Mountain street. The apartment, and heard her sister, business in his/home town. He Carmela, crying ;a5on’t, don’t." CIIAMRY had Intended to return to that .in bride Is .a secretary a t the Tolland County Farm Bureau. Mr. Krause, "I got up from bed and went to 24 RED POINTS vestment, afue-close of the war the kitchen >^ere I saw my hus­ BUTTER /■ but ih tyfo M of his sight tem- a World War n veteran, is place V ment supirvlsor at the Jamaican band comidg out, of the bathroom •r S P A C H im porartly^strained him from this 'wiping his hands on a towel," Mrs. X. eonBUmntian^ Since hie condl- Camp, W>cky Hill. ANN PAGE PaM J. Bastek C>T related. JARSe MACAROm tloiriies been improving and such "'^‘Anna, we’ll have to get out of H L B Q 'i || ..X, Paul J. B a^k, 61. of 184 Union C A P f, ■X.. X- nlng as the blinded ere re- here; there's, so much trouble” ' PKG O I fefldng has. bolstered hie courage street died Wednesday at the <^T kald to his wife as he walked ’'LIDS and RUN OWN .tAc TEA to the extentHhat' he came tp Hartford hoapltal. Re waa bom in t y s s i R S X, ' Poland, March 15. 1884, th e . son Manchester to John Howard ^bf Asd foBoW I*n^n^asritrim ||| 2 Cans 10 Points the Howard Oil, Company,^ 134 of W alter and Mary S'amuel Baa-. tbe Ban BhM Boolu T6 fDt fo n t 9opf- TOMATO JUICE Oakland street, to receive e "re- tek and had been a resident of •tod 10c wlUr your seme a»deddraiBl^ 4 6 0 Z A A e The Decision* . i ■Is , . • • s • V FIND yoUR (QUOTA , . . AND M A gf ITf fresher” course In methpda of. seU RockvUle for 43 years. He was Flake lerVekt. BAU IM Ttlltt C0 BPAIIT,»vs«le, led. NO POINTS C A K t f • Ing end distribution of products smployed ' as a stripper in the laky pit enwte. ORANRE JUICE FUkkek f«r ANM which he formerly sold' in hie local woolen mills. He was. a ^ m - •riepf ttadtr If fsv m rifi Yourpirioni! >' Matifity vabi sf hometown. . i lier of St. Joseph’s ^tnolic i .jEutfiai. PACB Is Gaining -Confidence ' church, at. MichAel’s soptety, the VANILLA EXTRACT Buy More War Bonds To Provide' Our Trained « i | l War Boaiil quota is: TthWarLoaa V . . a a w N f Y 'The visit to M anchester has re- Polish Roman CathoUc^tlnion and 5 t « A o e V f S T M i t h U : . !f FLOUR BAG 4 W X s,turn to his home town and again He leaves hie wUe, Mrs. Anna 8 O Z A S - $ I8 7 .S 0 en up the business which he left Walek Bastek; two sons, Corporal ingi Men_^With Everything' They Need! ' v ^ . » a s o 9350 PKG d suddenly when called to . ser­ T-6 Joseph P. ot Columbus. Ohio: WH^T PUFFS 9 2 5 -^ 5 ^ ' 150.00 200 vice Many things will be, new- to Corporal . John A. who is with You know that sag^g, sawdust feeling. It’s a Uo. 2 4 A t him.'he knows, [and there will be 1 a iO -3 9 S 131.35 I T S the Marines in the South Pacific; wartiine symptom of the hij^ cost of living. You C A N I A handicapa due to hia condition, hut three daughters, Mrs. John Gworck SLICEO BEETS ‘he has the assurance of. his friends of Washington, D. C.; Miss Mary M l >5 0 z « e i Jiuy At the Sign of the Woi* Bond Retailer Or From the 3 0 0 -3 1 0 -113^50 ' 150 here that wiUlng banda and hearts often get it when‘yo“ to market or pay a bill; A. Bastek of W ashington, D. C-.' PKGS 1 8 0 -3 0 0 ♦3.75 135 'Will rally to his aid. resulting in s and Navy Enslgn’Helen D. Bastek, DO U A II V C 'J »■’ II «»fv l> . U I ( fj (. A&Ptnbai RAISINS large measure of personal satls- I^ut not when you pay your eleptric biU. F o r the NOW READY | i A n LUNCHEON MEAT. 12 OZ fpcflon in spite of the dictates of atalioned in Idaho; twq sisters, VtAt. LAMB. PpS. »r Bttr ROND WAGONS,... But Most Important jo f All —, Be 1 4 0 -1 8 0 75.00 100 , ^ Fata. Mi's. Joseph Zswrotny, New York price of electric service hasn’t followed other prices Four Var'isfiss Ofim lllt SOINTS 32* .•1- ' - • HU WUe W ith Him .aty; Mrs. Stanley Rcegota, Gar­ •LUK I LB 10Qr14O 37.50 S O - , ■ ■ field, N. J.; -a brother, Stanley Gerber'S SlraiieU%« Salthiee •ORNtT RKB 14* If, and when. Private EngStcand UP., It’s ttill atlhjv pre-war levels—or even a U n fis rttO Q 18.7S ■ 3 5 ■ ceturns to hU home town of Alex­ Bastek and two .grandchildren. The Finest in' Gerler's ClMMiei 8< ApfleeaieeAsylS 13* Sure To Buy More Bonds This andria? Minn., he will be accom­ ■ ‘The funeral will be he\d op Sat­ little lower- In fact, if yours is.an average famdy» WINDOW to o z panied by his wife who has ilved urday a t 8;30 $. m. a t bis >home \T i lleciHs UNKOA 3 .KSS- 17* A-Peii fiLtANIU ‘"■OT ‘ 2 1 * and at 9 a. m at-8^. Joseph's' • D E S I G N you’re gettiiig just about txcice ae muck electricity With or near, him . in Hartford A t L V - ■ . , since her husband first became a Catholic church with burial In St. Nabiscs *WhMt* 2 SKOS . 23* A"Peii oivcLiANis bpV49* for your money today as you did 15 years ^go. > PUDDINOt patient at Avon, last November. Bernard’s cemetery. - -"'! !•, ■ ■, • WORKMANSHIP ANN PAOi PKO 5* Baraxa %LNOS 2 CANS 25* It wiU'' be e happy homecoming ' Court Cases MAKES 'Sparkle for-both of them .for he^ has hot Leon Wolk, 60 of Windsoivtlle. W e’re glad we’ve been able to keep your eliectric CakaflaarS Vk^^2m Berax 2 nse. 27* been home since he left for service charged with driving while under • M A T E R I A L RADIOS v . -■ Mal-0-Blt^rp”o ^ 3 5* Saibrite Cleaasef cam^ 31 months ago. His faithful father the Influence of liquor was fined ■ _ % 9 service cheap and friendly and dep^dable— in t end immolate relatives await his $100 wlth--$25 being rem itted in Gardai Relisb m « *i; 13* Ivary Ssap'^*«.%"*'2caxblG* homecoming. the Rockville a t y oour^ on Wed­ Repjiijred^ Raffardleaa of the iypt of spHe of wartime conditions. ^That intakes our h a^ . ■Undoubtedly, there will be many nesday with Juuge Charles Under­ Memorial you nmy d ^ re , friends there too. to greet the we can' deslan. produce and k'ork and careful burinese managefnent seem worth WITH _ bravs Minnesota abldier when he- wood presiding. Anthony Kuzyk, Reasonably LARGE t: L ■ arrives home e few. weeks hence. 64 of Spring street, charged with place it for you. We guar­ ■ while. And we ara glad that it helps give you tovie PYREX^ It, is our guess thit much of the intoxication was fined $30. Frank [Tubes Tefiled antee every Memorial wo SOAPINE CUP PKG —'t' indecision of ths future will be Martley, 51 of Mountain street build to be laatingly aatia- ■relief from “rag doll knees”! eliminated in those few moments was taken to ‘Tolland jail on a 15 factory. of welcome home, for there will day Jail sentence suspended on a Lai^e Stoclt ■ A 1 be many friendly hands and will­ previous appearance in court. He fdwH IU 0NI0D T.i‘7lMllKtfMBMir” a—Pur­ > ooMHHonooT ro i All srIdM tubjMt ts m srk.t .hang... W . r.M rv. th. right 4. limit guantiti... •venue thU city waa desd.qn ar­ chase of the majority Interest in pottsSSS OOA. PBAHL AND H AaBllOM 688-541 rival at S t Jlaphael’a hospital last STBKBTa. The C. R. BURR NURSERIES the l^artgis Brothers Coinpany of 'M AIN 8 * nil ■ ■ ■ -r . .< " . ■ ■ ' ■iglit ef what Medical Examiner Jlchester, M

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ia Something satlafylng to the t;!. l wo jiinlio. uurseivcs still' rvcry'norm al and ,decertt pr,incipli [ons average youngster to tike hiS Manchester of humanity anjl clylllzatloh. And Talented,C4ast Veterans Collect Wag stamp books in their hands, books SliunRcr. a receive the Bond in hia own nains. It aecnis to be the miacontep* the poi.ion came back. Anally,' to So many of the women feel g.tug Evening Herald take, the flesh which had harbored W a r ,Casu^lties Again on Job Hpn of Mr.*Grew. and many oth­ Presents Play at their heartatringa aeeing-Mheae PUUUmHEP Bt T1 Farnlshed By Of B,onus> n June hmall boys and ^rla Clutching BftRAbO PRINTINO CO. INC. ers. that America can seek a mill- an evil heart, a dangerpugly,dis­ 6 13 Riueli Street eased mind. List of Connecticut Men,..Dead, Wounded dr Mining, Office Qf Brice Administrgtkm '■tamp books i ntheir handa, batika FIRST NATIONAL STOR Uencheiter. Conn. tariatic de.atlny without having Large Ainlieh^*e ' Si^es TTurn in Over $ 14,000 that represent going without thgt THOMAS rBHGUS('• that y?em aa threatening, to the .So there U la .,.^ tie r is dead. As Released By the War snd Navy Departments Toddy. ' jX'*' Regimial Ufipartment ol Infurtiuitiiia Those Who Served in you sHll ha've tbht certificate and ice cream cone, the bar^bf candy, ^ ^ Qenerel Manager A aur.vify- o^^Amerlcan public These Reports Are Bused On Prior NoHficatIon To ^ ' 86 rremnnt S tre ^ Btiaton, 8, ’MaaMM-hiiaetta. don't change/fi by June 16, you In Sales; Children In­ or* perhaps mowing the neighbor's nunded Ontoher 1. l(a^ out.iide world, a.uture that Poat Offtoa.at Hancbeater, Conn., as to ua. Our bujlnes.i la peace. Our! a majority of people, then doubt- tbrough J2 good tbrou'ig;h June 30; pOna g«>d throilgh Aug. 31. Last :t $W70. ^ The' Bbnd Wagons sold $14,575 this generation la te whole-hearted Sscond Claa> Hall Hatter. A large and ^IhuaiSstic audi­ loney by Acting Now. tradition la peace. Our cause la ,;'ed the fact of Hitler a death. o^aualflea and Llbeiwted war Prisoners for June .6^ 1944^ ence witnessed a talented caat K2 through P2 good through July year's Period Four and Five cou- Some veterana who held thair In'E BondSxlaat night and they are in ita support QfMhe needs of the BUBSCRlPnoN RATES r i; Q2 through U2 good through pons algo expire Aug, 81. I ccitlficatea since Jan. 1, 1938—tbs country.” peace. And it la perhapa ..-our i They apparently expect him to .-The'War Department'eiilsuari'y Hat.- .Serial Numbers p4^ for prt United Veterana wishing now' to change Weatem States and APO ...... Sia.oo to defeat t h o a e ^ n a which did leaped the end oj hi. own ^ whole 620 casualties for June 6,^i^5, e j e d aa fot, Book Four blue atampa locSl. office ot the Waz P ftc^ themaeivea.a Chunk pT money by Mrs. John P. Chaney, Jr., ChWr- aUxat and Avery street. Again, Edwin Brown had. the leading their certifleatea into tends must man of the Woman’s Division ex­ MEMBER 0» •xtravagantljxSpecfaHae the. Their doubts and auaptcloM Md killed, 379 w-ounded, and 20 mls-simB. through S3 good through June 30 ^ Rationing Board at- SUta doing the smart tljifig before June j n was the case on Tuesday nlg^," part In the caat of 1,1 persona with submit them to the Veterans ad­ pressed her pleasure over, the co­ they met-with success and ^ it h Di$ for America's Big THE ASSOCIATED PRES- kind of pr^arcdngss Mr. Grew ^ fears should now be resolved. Thej War Depar*filert announces for ^ e ' United Statc.s.a.s a .wfhple T2 thtough X3 good through July Armory; 15. The Aaaoclated Press la excjusirely all of the others having Impor­ Mondays: ,10 a. (4:80 p. Bk ministration which forwards au­ operation of the townspeople in only two more nights for ^ Bond recommends for’.Os. Uet'a keep | man will never bother ua again, ^wo soldiers freed frOpn Japanese piiarni-( ampa i Se.rlal No. 0-438), 31; V3, Z3 and A t through Cl thority to the Treasury for iaauing entitled to the use of republlcatloo ef . tant parts each appearing in the good through Augi 81; D i through Tuesdaya: Cto day to tha On that dato the laat war's vet­ making the Bond Wagona a auc- Wagona to cover the reatrof Man­ all pews dispatcher credlted.to or not our^ii^ditlons. and onr greatpesa. ! not by any living act. And U ^He and 2,079 freed from German prlspfT camps ,iSerial No. 0 4 3 f). following order; Margaret Korn- erans colfoct the last , of their the bonds. - oess. "Small chlldr4ii.jn .particu­ cheater, the teams ato-'tertain they ^SIVMTH WAR LOAN! . otherwise orbited In this pa.per and • Total Navial CiwiraltleM to .lune 6, 194.3 H I good through Sept. 30. pUblR. ind not ape the, enemies we aly^^Mthera us In any other way. In givbel, Doris McQugan, Hazel bonus money When the cerUflcalca' are held lar” ahe aaaerted "are ardent aup- will reach a new 1) ^ for aalea for also ths local news published here. The Npvy Department arihoUnces for the United- Stkte.s a.s 'a Sugar WedneadayuSl j). m,. to 6 p m. to maturity, and not- exebangto ttie-jiurvlval of hit ideala, or hla Drigga, Rosa Urquhart. Jr., Ed­ Tburaday.^d ffTMhjra: 10 loney totals $275,000,000 portera of our Bond Wagoitav^Mra the Women’s Diriaion. defeating. whole 214 ca-sualties for JiHte «, 1945, of the U, S. NaiJal forces ward Macauley, Robert Gordon Book Four stamp 86 good for for bonda, the maturity value of All lights of repubileatlon oi apefelal to 5 p. ' iny'^hat ia qalled "adjusted aerV- dispatebea herein, are also rasarfed. methddb;^.^ hla contempt for hit*, Marine Corps and^'Coaat puard), not hieretpfore relea-sed on Jr„- Donald Conrad, Helen McKin- flva pounds through Aug. 81. Next le bonds." the certificates ia paid- through BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS ^ Inill aerelce client of N. 1^.^ Semnoe Saturdays: 10 a. ok ts 18:80 man decenelei^. that will be no'i.Navy Department total casualty Hats, consisting of 38 dead, 154 ney,** Jeaaie Briato'w, ^nd Edna ■tamp valid l^ept. 1 . y/' Has’e Borne Interest Since 1036 the Vetarana administration. Inc. Mulleni.; ■ ■; . . no . AT ANY Vt. Buticr’s Valedictory credit of hla, 'buf»jraiilt of oirfa. '.wounded, and 22 mjs8ing. These ca.suaJties bririg the total reporte(l Shoes ics^telepboiM 6180. - These bonds—although some Pubtlshera Rens^nutlees: The . ______' -r I to next of kin artdVfle.ased for 'pubIi(?atioj> '.since Docemher 7, The play was coached by Mrs. Book Three airplane atampa 1, veterans (don't seem- to have real­ j'lllus Hathears.'Spselal Agency—New Dr. Nicholas Murray, Butler, ■ I 1941, to June^'l945, toTl5,829, cla*sifled>gs follows: Robert. W. Pratt. The atagtnt 'vaa 2 and 8 good Indefinitely. York. Chleafo.'^ Detroit ^nd- Boston. ^ ized It—have borne 3 per cent Hay^x Appaiuted who ^ has addresaed Columbia Uni* / ■ Mias-Prisofvers arranged by George l^uncan and' aaya ho plana to cancel any. Ndxt fntereat since 1936. T h ey will the beet FIRST n a t io n a l STORE yaiMMlrit aitdIT bdrbaU OT :< \ D cad Woundeov Ing War Totals Robert Gordon, Sr.,,-,'^wlth Miaa stamp valid Aug. 1. not bear interest after June 15. veraity commancamenta forty-one ,Marloh Btookings in charge of X ^ Vmi've never baeit Baked te Be mere In any War U«m. And CTRWjlJtTlONa Connecticut Unlted'^tates.Navy ...... ^27,965 17,.5''2 ^ 8 3 2.363 .57.583 OssoUn* That $275,000,000 is all that's As "Chancellor the need has never been mare HTsent I times, made hia last 'nuch com­ UhJtM^Statea Marine Corps. . .15,'583 38.7,t8 92Ty 1,878 57,131 properUea, and Mrs. T. B. Kehler 15-A coupons good fo f four gal- 'The Herald Printing Company. In;., doing, the make-up. Eunice Brown left of $3,758,564,439 handed over ItoSi ^ la selna «e hMrtI ICe sebiB te take every extra aasumea,oe floancisl responsibility for mencement address this week. It United States Coast Guar'd 8'06 213 96 X 0 1,115 lona each through Jwi* 2 1 ; 18-A Women! by the government as a bonus to typographical errors appearing In ad- was, finally, hla own valedictory, aaatfted Jiick atage. Between the coupon! becoma yalra June 33 fo r . deim can spara—and thaa seam—ta aiaat yaur parsenal ^ - 1. acts popular music was played by World War I veterans artd their Hartford, June 7—(jP)^ The ap* f! "wet huy tha War Band yaa thinh eertlaementa in Tha .Manchester Eve­ Toial casualties' A... .44,3.54 .56,533 ,10.706 1,244., 115,829 alx gallons eac^i'B-O, B-7, C-6 and dependents. ning Herald. , . hia farewell to leaderablp aa the V ■ ' James McKay and James McKay, pointment of the Rev. John J. Veu can't atfordl , ^ -- C-7 coupons, good for flva gallons Here’s the story; head of . a great Institution . of Jf. Miss Anna Filbig served as ,aach--Ra;(iMglnnIng June ll. dioceae 'waa. announced today by CommHta.s In maating thehr raapactfo* guatas. Whoa ymi aro had to pass on, this was thn .tlme j ipoat notable^, development ist, USN. Wife, Mr* Dorothy Em- .4rm> Wounded— European tire proceeds of the entertainment given $60 and carfare home. Tb^p ■X, the Moat Rev. ■ Henry J. O'Brien, ■PpMBatlew for that axtra war The “Faltering Seventh?” iof the last day.of^the 1943 aeaiion ma Beckroge. 25 Lockwood Ave. Keginiin. to the Methodist Camp for th ^ began to fight for a bonlis.' band. Our manasara vHR da tha rast. Buy aawl X .- Dietrlch.sen. 'John .F.,. Pvt,., son improvenienta. In\X924 Congress gave It to Dr. Butler wa. brief. He went; General Aaaeibly was - Stanford^ bishop, in Tile Catholic TVanacript. W A R L O A N With the ’Taighty Seventh" of Mrs. Carrie Dietrlchse'n,, French them 3^1 this way; ..... ^ 1 back. In his fancy, to tha civllisa little ipe^ch made In the House Army Dead—Euroiman Regions Father Hayea, a native ' of War Loan drive Into its fourth ^ Greece, a ^vUlaation which Road. Bolton,'- - Veterg^ns who had ser.yed In this Providence, R. I., aerved aa aaaiat- by BCp. Charles M.cKew Parr of . Durso, James V., Ptc.. son of Opozda, Michael J.. Pvt.; sqn of (Jiiek«u8 Seize country w ele' to be glvCn.. $I for V i n e $ a [ R week, Washington reports that 'v o u m f c ant chancellor and secretary to the had to light at Salamla and M ara-; .which he deplored the Mrs. Rosario Di rso, 174 Blatchley Mrs, Josephine ( ‘pozda, 62 MilleT. every dajHs aeiyice. Overseas late Biahop McAuliffe since July aales of B-bonda'iljltve reached 48 thon to preserve Its Independence^ ^„at the-press of Connecticut^ Ave.. New Haven. street. New Brttain. veterans Were to get $1.25 for 23, 1934. Fruits and Vegetables Fitr.geraldf Rtiward P.. Maj., .\niiy, Woiinde»l— I’a<'lflr Regions By StaUrlrolic^ f8 74 every day ab'r;pad. per cent of the nation-wide quota. and frSedim, but a civlliMttbn especially talented at em- The Rev. Jdhn F. Hackett of Either Washington is wearing son of Mrs. Isabella K. Fitzserald, Hubbard John H.. T-S5gt., son No veteran could receive morl; New Canaan was named aaaistint teleclion of garden fresh vegetables and fruitt await you at your neareit whlch w a s :W the Ught ®f ;ph^|jjng the ahortcomlngs of the of Mrs.' Ellen Hupbard, 418 Pine than $500 for total service in this roae-colored glasses, or Manches­ rtoute 3„ VVjaterbury. Hartford. Jtme 7--*4^— ; State chancellor snd aecretary to Bishop m«llow«d in wood L Mvkef. Our prices are as low as are compatible with quality. Make it learning and^mafk^d the P**‘ ! (j^nectlcut Legislature, but less White, Jami-s E., Pf'e.. «>n- 6f street. Waterbury. ■' Police Commiaaioner..-.E4iward J: coutttry nor more than $625 for ter la fgr out of step with the O'Brien, aUcceedlng Father Hayes, Sion of great acholai% and phllok- <>ntk\(siBstic In finding and extoll- Mrs. Ida White, 7 Diokehson Perkins, Harry W „ Pfc„ neph­ Hickey last nightigai that^wet-umv overseas service. ^ to serve with the Rev. Joseph F. habit la shop here ^ the country's best, priced for sevingsl . i ^ t ot the nation. For here , the ophera tor the creation ^irjdeala lng luKvirtues. He concluded hia street. New Haven. ew .of Mrs. May Perkins, 98 W'ar- ing grC ortjers fromm Staje'-WarStaj ' (Veterans with' credits of $60 Cleary, J.Cj.D., who was appointed «j»d rk l|n 9 e la o r Adpsmistrator, Henryy B: MoWe, h i s is ■ pharmacy to WATKINS , ■ or leaa were given $50. That fin WRLY OtOtGIA ; NEW TEXAS results, to date, have been well for human living. ' \ iintrodiiclion Yoblon'ski, Edward J,, Cpl„ son reh street, Meridoh. to the aame office by Bishop Mc- 9,646 which physicians turn iahed them. They ' received abort of (•mighty.” For us. so ^ Iof a resolution calling for the ap- te police had , . - . T BROTHERSv INC. ,Autiffe last January. Father But aa what was called civillza-; pound forSmi;: with inatinciiss preferences'^ $5,601,880. Hackett. wsa bom in New Haven... ^Mli^htfully aromatic far, with pilly one-third [ b e g ^ aipving. westward, pr. PiiJbllc^nforrMtlon, which was of-state , points-'irotn., trucks ®n . They tUrsef paiieou to us (A t the same time' dependenta I peaches ONIONS 'hecansa then know th at^e- of deceased veterana—there were Mancheater quota obtained, Butler found. It began developing, i® seiwe tM^ puVpose of putting highways ln,t^'o Connecticut com^ FUNERAL SWEfT CAtiFbRNIA NEW SOUTHERN asema to be the '-Faltering Sev­ . 1 -- __• ______Connecticut's leglalative,, process Police Board Glarifie munitieS;,-'' ' ■ toi C4>mpa«iiMUag ia ont b it 144,871 veterans who had died be- Windham Farm A oreage Drops different impulsea, until ,, finally j peope- of the state in Undeb Capt. Leo F. Carpoll. . fore 1924—were paid a total of uriiform in afran9 th LI enth.” conaiderati6'ii»-Kb*t though SERVICE human trends ’'became light. The state'troopers stopped four trucks we maiciKiia-blihiK atthical 5 • / $46,309,681, whether the deceased Middletown! Jims 7—OP)—Wind­ CHERRII - veterans’ service called for less CUCUMBERS » < That circumstance makes ■ Jt ingly economic. and inspired by a committee came Into befbelfig.: and in Uolchester, Norwalk. Weatport siantlardt.'^ypv pay no ham county farms today ndmteri 12 New Building Po^gitidn CALIFORNIA-ALL SIZES ancL'Portland under a war food miimt for this Broltstiooal . ■ than $50 or up to $625). 2,503 compared with 3,107 in 1935 NATIVE.ICEBERG ^ ^ _ all important that the canySasera desire for power of for gain, or.has since rendered good serv^^e, . Ormand J. ^esfc ^ - Bonua Not Paid In Caah and 3,247 in 1940, according to who are now beginning their . .u only in the. publication of the emergency order issued May 17 Prettigt and the aerrice. both, on the part of individuals, of ■ Outline of Govern* by Governor.. Raymond E. Bald­ But to the li-vlng veterana with Harry T. Clew, 1945 farm census rounds, get the right kind of wel­ needed by .ot^r municipal depart- credits of more than $50. the bonua supervise for,the U. S. Depart­ V LEMONS \ groups and of nations. These'„,ont In Connecticut.'' but. In the Letter of J. E. Rand Is ments which reqiiired either new win. za fUll-floVOTRd LETTUCE J L - “ * money was hot paid in caah. It was ment of Commerce. The 1945 farm GOOD COOKING 2 5 come frem the people of MSnehea- struggles' and ambitiona exhibited j early days of the 1945 acssitm at condtplction or the occupancy of Two of the trucks, those stopped Adopted a«4 Ex|»ressiiig In Weatport and Colcheater, were bandit out in what the govern­ acreage in the county, he said, a littia o lon^ woy ^ r —a ^ a t big hand and a good themaelvca in many different,'^■■t, the dissemination d f help- the present police building. ment called “ adiuated compensa­ wsa 192,435, com'pared with 234,- ful..lnformatlbn'about the present permitted to proceed, when the WELDON LI big boM purchaae. forms, and- have .written the his­ 'Opinions ' of- Other - ' Very tiTily yours. tion certificates; 771 accea ten-ysara.agOr— APPLES - session. < J. E. Rand.” , others yielded somewhat- more DRUG COMPANY This was all in 1924—or rather CABBAdE ^ < Manchester can’t quit now, any tory of tha world for the je^st 1 .- Members'^ on Static than the 9060 pounds which was. 2 18 But we aiwpect that the com­ It went into effect Jan. 1, 1925 FANCY SELECTED ' " niESH AttlZONA ^ ’ more than its aona in the Pacific .800 years and are writing it to­ mittee In question has not been sought for distribution to state PteacriptloB phannaolats and there were 3,786,556 living vet­ can quit, or its aona in Europe on able to help the reputation of A letter written by Pol|(M Com­ Dr, Clark Seen insututlonsi . erans Who received the compensa- day." Hickey said that owners krill be 801 Ma i n s t . \ t e l . ^ i •UNCHES their way to the Pacific can quit. It ia "that struggle for domina- the IB4S' ' seMion. In - .other missioner J. E. Rand to-the chair­ The Sign of . tion certificates' 'totaling 83,706,- TOMATOES CARROTS worda, the press of Connecticut paid at the rate of 30.7 cc;nts a 752,878. " ,. Give Him A Comfortable 2 ‘Light Drinker’ RillABI l,e Are we goiiig to tell them that lion, for power and' tor ga*" has hot. In the last' few weeka, man of) the commissidh which he .pound tor the seized poultry plus Worthy .Service *Ihe certifleates coQldn’t be «ash- . FATHBIR’S d a y ■■ A two cents, a pound for cartage. BUMMER , the War they atlll must fight isn’t which ia wrecking ,the world in been full of rosy pictures of our. W'ished to have jead at pie May At 142 EAST CENTER 8T. I ed becauae they were - really in- SQUASH worth our support? which we live. It la this which 'ivell-brloved and much-admlrCd meeting of the boardi''"as he was Middletown, June 7 — 'hW'-— A Original destination of the aurance ' policies—80-year endow­ NaVy corrimander told Superior chickens was not disclosed. PRf SCRTpTION!, and highly respected Legisla­ not to be present, was last night ment policies. lAlUch meant: The SUNDAY, JUNE 17th HAT-I-TUDE! has destroyed millions of human Court Judge William J. Shea by- veterans would have to hold them rR U 5 T E If ) ASPARAGUS SPEARS 12 oz Px 4 • e e • 4 • «•*.$ -1.50 16 you’d coUect for your $50 not sembly ought to be ( made tot.ap- adequate for the .requirements of |50 but $6g.50. fo/tf m/f m y rh ^ irtfs A nance. One Sees a France- Juat pear to 'the public as an- Institu­ 100 hours. He took part in raids ..19.75 SPORT SHIRTS America of the future, doei not a Police Department and Town against enemy ■ Installations in 29.75 Platform Rocker, mahogany Uogswell; blue cover.. . ■ Now— some Veterans ip 1936 bother to recognize thp possibility emerging from the ttaggdy of one tion in' which it.waa a privilege .Court. 29.75 Console Shelf for,the Barrow hallway; pickled pine.'.... u. 14.95 to serve, and he wanted a better Burma, Thailand and the Andaman never did exchange thoae old cer­ sk'srrop sport shirts— TROUSERS* i i i i d s war trying to head back down the *‘2. The Police Commission does i.slands. • ’ 3.75 tificates— the old endowment pol­ ; that a ■military njathine which leputaflon tor it in order to at­ not recommend aba-:donrncnt of 7.50 (7) Hassocks in red, green and white combinations, efich vat dyed and Sanforized. has been buUt fot^ war sooner or trail « f Imperial power.' -And one 7.50 (8) Maple End Tables with cut-corner top8, e a c h . , ...... 4.98 icies—for the 3 per cent Treasury Absorbent for extra sum­ Cool, comfortable and tract better men 'and women to the present building,' the construc­ bonds., 1 *1^* (S)FINASr .oztinIOc later "feels -prepared for war .and seee the pace of individual living, service in it. tion ot any particular building, or 16.00 (2) Nite Tables with bookshelves; primro.se or g re ^ ..'...... 8.25 mer coolneaa. 1 In Blue, good-looking trousers .for RavS'Beea Doling Intereat Tan, Cream or White. . Nor aniyw fine wbMfy flavor youMI never forget, but the would welcome war,’’ no matter that-pace which acta national poli­ And it ia from this angle that set any time for a change of boua-' 11.50 (2) Qak Play Yards in maple Apish; sturdy mod«, each------• 7.50 Therefore, they've been loalng symnier. foeiting end eeting guSlitiet you’ll edmiro in overy slice of ing. . (lO)HNAST ,4445Z TIN 20* what l.ta nationality may happen, cies, geared to the (mad scramble new .harm- has again been done, 6.95 and $6.50 Mexican Side Chairs, tiile woven seats; 2 yeljow; 4 green; tbat 3 per cent interest since 1936. . i ' ' ALOfN iREAD you even served. Iti high uniformiity not through an.v failure of any 3. That since there is. a Planning $3.00 Rivercool ...... nd flavor and laitura go.a long way in making naw (riandf to be. It never eiitera. hla nUnd, for more and more material gain. Board at work or to be at vy^rk 1 .each red, blue; each...... 3.98 If you— a veteran—atlll have committee on information, .but : .; the old certificates, you can (5) COLLEGE 20* daily. 0a)ad (or yoor prolKlion. apparently, tbat S foreign ambas- We are Inaatlable people' aiid through the failure of the''i945 making long range plans for the 29'.7o Boudoir Platform Rocker; striped burgundy cover— ...... 19.75 jnverbreOze ..... f$5.95 town, that the fact of inadequacy 19.75 change them ifito tends by June aadpr to the p^riiVd Stalea’ of the insat^ble nations, ,and tbat indi- session to achieve'a good reputa­ 39.50 Maple Rasy Chair, bur^ndy stri ne co ver------...... " 15 and get full credit for the 3 (5) PACIFIC GOLD T nMI* vldu^ or nation, choosing to live tion tor its,^,owTi acts and-policies. should be on ; record with the 2 *> 50 uiyAy ^ - I f Bt— future, seeing our propdiwd mili­ Planning Bojsrd to be ,an item of 32.50 Solid Mahogany End Table: gold-tooled green leather top...... *per cent tpltereat for the past' 9, OTHER SPORT $HIRTS some philosophy other ; than that I The reputation of this 1945 39.50 yaara. ; ^ F R / D A Y i tary machine, and noting that "It consideration in any . general plan 59.75 Small Queen Arine Club Chair: gold damask ...... * Long or (5) DEL ALTA 11* of quick and urgent material gain ; sewilon ^as been such as to of municipal building expansion .3.50 Ifou can't change them or get has never yet i been beaten and fiiake meniliership in it seem 4.50 Maple Coffee Table, X-Ba.ser rimmed top ...... any intereat after June 15. If you Short Sleeves ia regarded as "queeiv' Dr. But-1 or contra other 14.95 Modem Mirror with black frame on sides and liottoin ...... 7.9.J _ Yov6ftCASH,PLUS A n k le t a or SHIRTS fatigue of many of those indi­ immediate action. , i, ' 27;3:» (5)Y-8 ti<3Z TIN 14- chlnea merely because It happened | testimony as td the ' mortal re- , ' 38,50 Maple Platform Rocker: blue seat and back ...... y ...... * with m Loan from wa ^ regular length , viduals \vho. In past sessions, ,• "Owing to the fact tiiat aon:e pf 8.95 — in clocks, .i k i. p p e r T- to be an American machine. We I mains of Adolf Hitler. They arc j waged the strug^U g ^ tor an Im­ 12.50 Table Lamp with pressed glass ba.se; rayon shade, r ...... 'our leading citizens and the press 19.95 T IO N f terro* unoecaasarlly. p ! a i n a and , Shirts, aatert- (10) V-8 MIRABEL PURE FRUIT would then, in i Our turn, be build-j as certain as any ohe could be provement of standards. There have Jumped to the conclusion that 39.. 50 Cl{fs.sic Console-Mirror in dusty gold and white finish...... A ' but If a loan will ablfo ,a ■harp hew col-, ■ed weaves, WHS, eolleetively speaking, a de- 6 9.3 ing a machine whi^h.- we would j that a body foupd in the charred the Pplice Boird 'ia recommending 12.50 Maple Reflector Floor Lamp: homespun shade ...... probitm coma to A w l and t*t ora; .W ilion new colors Cline In the quality ^and calibre the immediate construction of ^ a -19.75 Antique Windsor Arm Chair: black finish; repaired ...... 12..50 these plus advaatsfear socks will give and patterns. continually keep meaadringl ruins -of the underground fortress ; of**' the ncMiion’B membership. new police headquarters, I recom­ Iv against other military machines, 5.95 Table Lamp complete withV shade ...... , 2.98 1. Loans made on signatum only. him EXTRA From PRESERVES beneath the Reich Chancellery is i .And .the danger Is that the bad mend that the Moard clarify its ’V‘:' WEAR! HEALTH which In turn would, be nneasured that of HiUer. They are alao.f condition helped pro- position and have said clarification 29.50 Bridge Lamp in sprayed bronze finish; ’rayon shade...... j...... 19 5 2 . Oompleta-privacy ala^ya. ^ ^ Veeetahla JuUa aw *1... VI-’ dime wtH have Its Inllueace, In - against ours, achievement of signlflcanUy. ceiUln that his | theVan- Included as .a' part of the minutes 12 50 Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table, niahogarty finish...... -. 9.9a S. Prompt, friendly service. 25c to 55e 75c c o c k t a i l of this meetipg; 15* our own fancied Mcurity through 29.. 50 Architectural Empire Mirror; genuine mahogany, inlaid ...... l9.9o 4. Sscinsive—Nationwide Caeh- Fair death was caused not by any Rua-: didates who stand for the 1947 "My personal opinion is that the Credlt Card* issued and hon- r a s p b e r r y :: 24. cx>ntinual armament and mobiliza­ Sian bullei’,4)r bomb, but by poi- j session. building is Inadequate-,■ but I would Now TO ,35.00 ,Cla.s.sic 18th Century MiiTor in-g“!dj urn,top..,...... • t7..50 ■red here. ^ THE A ll PUNPOil CLEANBH tion would, In .'Its turn, be a con- son. either taken in the suletde ! There has to»be s8me eort -Jf a recommend the construction of a Cream Deodorant 14.95' Arrhitectural Empil’e MifroY^ih maple ...... 7.o0 Ooroe In. phone ot wiite today. SHORTS Unual threat to the aecurity of faihion which so manv o f. thelP“ ‘’'“^ crusade for entirely higher new police building____ _ only ---in the 4.00 '12-jnch Drum S h a d e in w h R e 'pap'?r-parchment • • • ...... ‘ ‘ i SWANK WALLETS X CONTAHM NO LVi. CAUinC IBBUIon wmen ao many or. me . standards • Bt at Martford,rtartfoM nror thrmrthose; >'rvrrt event that .Hattlnn.ladditional apace wafe Saftly helps Oipepsiiei lAeOelE GRAPE PRESERVES 18< ' other nations, who could not be higher Nazis have found appropri' 12.50 "Table Lamp, classic urn in light b'ue: with shade...... r...... u tt . Fine Quality Leathers For'Camp or GardeB ipOA AND M standarda (gill keep sinking low-.; ______M0Mi% Mnaii blamed if they sought to bolster ale, or administered by some of vSr. '24.50 (3) Classic Column Lamn.s of cr' stal. bli’e shades, each...... y nn Wonderful for comfort in' NON-4NJURtOtM Stop Perspiration $ 1.50 to $7..50 lejaiire hours. In popijar their own security by the adme hia aaaociates. t . Doc* 'hot iniute skin. Don 1.98 8-inch Clip Shade, white design on deep blue...... 1.00 siee IIM4 sites. ORANGE MARMALADE tee seJA tut ip.pe (PIm lax) ) Tan shade. • ' methods Mr, Grew recommends It la_^ difficult; to find anything no< tot dtnm ot uieo's thitu. Favorite' to V4 la 2 . Ptevents uOilet-stiB odor. see UM UJ$ Tfjr for ua. In simplest terms, arma­ I heroic, or anything likely to per­ Hdps stop penpitstion ssfeljr. - - n. Maw laMia. k Rm . M wwa> $ PURE APPLE JELLY 2 m m» 29- «esoa 2.35 ment breeds fear. , and the . answer petuate a cause, in such a man­ Chlqag4>-i-(A’) — Attorney Nich­ CEDAR 3,. A pure, white, snuscpiic.stsia- olas Caruab, repreaenting Mra. less vsnishing cicsm. UOM le SN* All Elastic Su8|>enders to fear, Mr. Grew aaya, la arma- ner of death. He died like a rat 4 . No .wsitina to dry. Can be tie 'Catherine Lowe, 21, in her suit for QUART JAR . menL He- ia- therefore reedm- in the underground recesses of med■ PE btsli___ifttr ahavina. divorce from her husband. Wil­ POLES B. Awardto______Approval______1 5»iSeal of $1.50 and $2 .0 0 ' mendlng not only that we .< keep that architecture which, at the liam, 29, a Jockey, told Superior OlatlMa Poles Feaee Peats Also pictures and aeatter ruga not Hated Ametkan loantute of Lannder- heref 3^oatly otye-of*a-kind and subject to KIRKMAN'S ' graat military strength, but that height of his power, was a hand­ judge John A. Bbarbaro: *‘I don't Ashes Bemnved ing — batmleas to fabric Uaa n.oo know whether your honor la ac- Driveways Repslreg Atrid icgtdatly. prior aala. All sales final. every other nation in the world some tribute to hia own vanity. FINANCE CO. BORAX SOAP SOAP PLAKIS CLEANSER quaiiited with, race track phrase­ o n e * * * * * • mete.'raenlei S .1 ■ rVAM*HAU GAUON maintain a military strength to Hia scheme of things had, at one AlaoMfaiae b e l t s (RAN. SOAP »23a ology, but Mrs. Dow'e was left at KELLER’S LARGE ' aatch ours. And 'hla aimwer to time; spanned moit of Europe, the post.” * (Mrs. Lowe charged de­ F» Fitzgerald ojf Mcutokedi&i TelepSeoe It. m. Brew*. Mgr. Men’s and Women’s Custom-Tailoring ’ » i . 6 9 3 1 4 * PACKAGE SOAP POWDRI « 1 | « sertion). "W «^, she's an <^ds-on TE1.EPHONE ^1417 $ 1, $ 1..50 and $2.00 y 2 3 c any effort on the part of the rest and threatened across the oceans. ARRID I:lcea.r Ne. till 887 MAIN ST. OPP. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH 'Bt the world to match-u8 would But it was a scheme pf life based favorite-to' win this race." Judge Sbarharo obaervc'l as he Signed . ASHES RE.MVVEO TRI liuiSnT SlUfMS MOeOnANT J7 f Oalibctala ' poisoainc of . .Lha jUvocaa -1410 Date Rook W ar TYum Brownie' Pacjt- Jfo. 34 of the Town’s these .last few ufectpi of this leg­ With (Jettiiig Schools Sing b Decorated South* MeUMdtht church has dls- islative aeaaion have tajken on the nature of NCw Erfglano weather. Tonight oantinue4.srfckly meetings for the Red Men's. Carnival. Dougherty 8:45—^ivnc—Right to Happlnesa. ^;S()—WDRC — Mr. Keen, Tracer If you don\ like what’s happen­ 4:00-^DRC — House Party; lov.. War Secrets Annual Festival Attracta- bf Lost Persona: WHTD — To High Slate ..Trilmi ing, just Walt .a minute, aombtmfigf Nows; WTHT — News; Glrand’* be^-anniounced; WTHT — Arthur .Awarded SiWer §l«r for better may conte along.” ( Tomorrow . The morning worship service I)ismrH!|ie.s Pfea br the fttgji school graduation oxer- (Continued From Page One) . Mrs. Gertrude M.^lsfleb Big Crowd to Hear MuiHc Hall; WTIC — i^katage H aleaieji w n c — Bob Bums. H«r. .fmio 12 highly secret Office of Strategic Weather, which had .postponed —Lorenzo Jones. Singiaer; W tlC—Roy Shield. In Loop Game 194o 1 tennis player (isted in-the New diately following the game at the ■ Ootponl Dwwia •<>" ®* compensation acts, approving a was a resident of this town 4:45—w n c — Young Wldder 8:16—WHTD—Lqm and Abner, ' Oswald fechrag. The church .school •program for equalisation of edu­ Manchester Division^-^Jonnocti- Services, the Office of War,Infor- the past 28 years and waa bom toe 11th annual Outdoor'Festival England cNkniplonohip which Ehiat Side Rec a t 8 o’clock. Several es 3 j;o 2 Mra. Bridget » e < of 460 Vernon has diainisjfcd the appeal taken Brown. , 8:30 — WDRC —'.Death VaRey ame am be discontinued until fall. cational opportunities, anjl told cut Sport.smen mooting and uiiovio ..matlon and the Federal Comnuinl- Hartford. Her husband. William' and Community Sing-sponsored by started yesterday in Hartford. matters of business have arisen . street hae teei^vm ded. tbe Silver by tl^Town of .Manchca’.or from the sojons that thoy had ’ ”dono | at American l>>gion Home atS^ oatlons commission. Part of FCCTs 8:00—WDRC — News: Ad liner; Sheriff; Bill Henr^i WRTb — F. Islleb died several years ago. toe Seventh and Eighth' grades in WHTJD —Terry and the Plratea; America’s Town M-e'e ting; Karl ' Keliler Scatters One That Judge Johnson ^transplanted New Yorker, thst shall be ironed out. Team 'g te r fMs^^lferoisni In action with The anhual^row nle' revel will thVlierlaion of thc,.'!iiperipr rourt some oxcellont things .In the flold j P- m. .wrartime work has been recording Mrs. Tsiieb was a member of - :tonexed several cups for his m anagers and captains srOi urged Pon SpMflu Prop* the suit of E. .1. lloll against entoiy broadcasts. t

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S. ..4- - MANCITFSTER ByBNlNG nEBAl(0, nAIVURe s t e r ; GUNN„ THURSDAT, jrCl»7K 7, 1&4A Announ^ments FACfT Ffifevim •BOcKKEEPINU and Accounting p a i n t i n g An d .paperhanging STEEL POULTRY houses avail- FOR SALE—PERFECTION kero- WANTED->mDfeRSUTED-pPCll TO Hart-' {^RGE BALLROOM MALL, . 10 The minor executive was inter­ .( - records Kept weekly. Balanced and’ wallpaper. John P. Sulliyan. , able at Wards. V f t fabricated, in serte h'aater $5 Also bowl type I Cla$sified ■ ■ Diner -.Are yfat sure thnt wan tord,d, lea'^a &Mancheatet 8:25 a. Depot Square. For tneetinga 'or viewing applicants for a stenogra­ HUM) l«:Vfc:RYTHING Classified social,. S12 monthly. Low dally monthly for incuma tax purpoaca, Phone 4260. four sizes, with or writhout in­ electric heater $3. Phone 3563. cottage pudding you served me? Ipkves Hartford, 5:40 p. m- pher’s job. ’ ' Waitress— Yea, air! ' '3-0506 between 7-9 p. rtti rates. Phone 8927., conOdenttal notary public. Phone sulation. More aectlons can be 3627 dgya or eveninga. FOR A GOOD PAINT Job' Inside added, as flobk expands. Good de­ AdvertiseiLdnts / / /f z• / ' b u s in e s s — Sense and i\onsense Executive (weightily)—Ntfw let Diner- Well, some of the shin­ (M*sMg Advertisements j^ O U R PICNIC food problem la PROTECT YDURXtOTHES, fur­ and outside. Call Edward Price, liveries can be'arranged. Mont­ Machinery and Tonis .Vi me see. Your application seemVAp gle nails are loos*. Som e OM, Som e New, But Nevertheless, a Chuckle or Two ^ .aolvedi Weldon’a Luncheonette niture and wodlena frofn moth W a l t e r SCHULTZ, S2 Cong-eaa 2-1003. gomery Ward Farm Store, 824- For ReiiL F o j p ^ l e indicate you came from Indiana. ” ^ F P r S a j i r NEW OLIVER 2 horse mowers, Applicant (smilingly) — Yes, •^or Renl now euppliea, in aUracttve baa- damage to r 's ye'ara. Onb-spray­ street. 43hes and rubblan'remov­ 828 Main street. ' bale hay wire. Fordson ■ parts, or Passing tiMi Bock ed. Tel. 1-15^8. , e Tn Buy / re Sell “Hoosler girl.”'’ To iiefl keta. all the foods and drlnka ing of. Rerlou- does It or Berlou milking machines. Dublin Trafa- A diplomat (we read) Is a per­ My Aim! Head Clerk-A h< I'm gUd to Whe'n people fall they often stgte. Tp Buy needed for either organiaatfopal R e p a irin g son who can tell you to go to the t Rxecutivp (.atralghtenlng) Er. In word* quite stale, that It waa pays for the damage. It'S odor- THE TOWN EL^trees are being tor (Company, Wllllmantlc., ’ c •' Taking StMh Of Ymv Marriage I will follow the upward road to­ notic* that yoti are arriving more Miss .Smith. The name of the or family picnics. Ask A1 abdH,t Articles for Sale devil -so pleasantly that you’re F a te .'--, Jeaa. stalnleM and dry cleaning sprayed this w;*eIc.\Any one wish­ PIA.VO TUNED AND repairing; g s : : Periodically, every business or­ day, ' punctiuiliy now, Mr. Slocoms. young lady I am keeping: com­ can not 'remove it. Watkins X >rarth' to get started. U. C- Elton Fugh, U.B.N. it at 901 Main street. ing private treek sprayed call player piano specialty. John ganisation pauses to take stock, y will keep my face to the light; Mr. Slocpme—Ym , sir. I bought pany with hardly -beionga-in this Brothers Service Bar. FOR SALE— USED WHEEL Wearing Apparel— me a parrot. Louis Varni, C.laston'^iry, 2150 Coc)ierhara. 2h Bigelow street chair in fair, condition. Make, ua WanUd to Rent 68 to balance its books, to see what i will think thoughts as I go my converaatio’n. ------fO R AVON PRODUCTS, - call F u r t way. Heail Clerk—A parrot!. What 2-1532. Also men s shaving prepa­ 'ED---TO SHARE transpor- for estlmate.s. \ Tel. 4219. an offer.'.^Wrlte Box C, Heraid. its profits arc and what its lia­ Huiihantl -‘There's plenty of W A 'J^ E I WANTED—TO RENT partly fu> bilities, to searcli out t,he causes on earth for? I'told 'voii to get an ,tatioh,'wwith some one attending time for Mary w' think abou't g e t-! * *• '■ Gabardine 8hort8^^,,.n2d8.;'Bport more bed rooms Vicinity of Glas- ods of operating that 'will be more Q- What was the largest meteor le right man. conies along. , ,of the l oad, Mr. Slocoms Te*. I did. But at National and Atlantic and RICH BLACK loam and clean 511 3rd. CallN?-0941. riage, like new. 72 Llnmore shirts. 88c. .We/safry a cdmplete would appear t'd put some, of TTi* S i^ t lo n ; A woman’iI’i/pame for sale. Also driveways repaired. and air conditioning furnaces'-^^n- rive. tohbury or Manchester. Phone efficient to fall on earth of which life date WK^-Cear. I don't think there 1 will laugh and love and be after .a day or two 1 got used to these fellows to work so they Pacific. Return to 56 Kenainglon atalled. Eaves trough and cohr ELOCUTTO.N — DEVELOPING line of .jbatjdhg goods, Manches­ Chappell, Glastonbury 2160 or of-fall is known 7 strong; th«| clock aQ(f^ It didn't wake me is mentioned ahd someone s»y*. Call East Hartford 8-2866. WANTED,—^ANSTORTATION Marriage could profit by" this is ,any^ need of her waiting; we could earn an honest living. "J think ah? Is IfTvely looking," anaj street. ductor repairing. Norman Bentz/ the ability to express onea' ELECTRIC FENCE controller. ter K n it^ g Mills. Open daily 9 Manchester i784./ , aarfhod of stock-taking, and cer­ •X-—That which craHhfd alHitit 14 (iid heaVens, man!. — Yes.' they are. And I wish you This house may suit you. I t has si* rooms. I down. 2 tip;, change, sealed i.nlts with factory Q-^Under average conditions, mbmbers those' who aided him. thing compilmentaiY about her, or AX North End. Call .5861. $12.75.' Ward-s Fapm Store. 824- FOR SALE-—GIRL’S white tubu­ out to query iriar ried couples, with That's too bad. Who do you sua- would clo.se, yours. Insulated; screens and storm windows: ,red brick .flrepla<'e \tlfli guarantee. Scientific Refrigera­ Help W nted—Female S.'S WANTED—5 ROOM SINGLE what-- would be the incTrmneyin Too many who reach the top seem say nothing, (It isn’t poUte to 828 Main streef^Manchester. lar Tfe jikates, ."ilze g; $5. In' good house. All roofos on first floor. s view to findingNyhgt was wrong population of thr United^Slates p X t7 . tXforget the fellows who held the "Miin,” saya Grit, "Is a creature question snotber's tasts. And.be- Colonial mantel; beautiful bathroom with shower: well arrang«l tion Co.. ^ 37 Oak street Phone that can forget a klndneaa in a Grit says; “It migbt pay you to WANTED^i^lOMAN for general '...... cohdition. Tel. 4418. Quiet location. Write Box 166 with marriage. Like so many in­ and Russia between 1640 and Man—A naouse in the kitchen. ladder. Sldt-s when you nm down a woninp "Sir, if you- sent soldiers mjt ■ kitchen cabinets; basement laundry, steam heiit;., a complete i Automobiles for Sale 4 2-1226. Call.,^002 after 5:30. few months, hut remembers an have mors confidence in yourself hoiwewqrK, , forencMns. Tw-o in ^Bilfldilig Materials 47 Glastonbury. vestigators, they learmd that wo­ 1970? who is being complimented you' size it would lake only .half as borne only a few years built. men are far more dissatisfied with injury always.” and leaa In oth cra’’ will appear catty to others.) many men to occupy Germanyf* ' ASH ES A.NU ftU BBISH removed. famijy/B.ox S, tlerald. Wanted— To Buv 58 A—Acripps roandatloB for Ro- I NFEi< A GOOI USED car? See marriage than men. /s. search In Populattan eottmatbi*— This place makes a home and also an InvCstpient for you. t Brunner, open ( a. m, '‘ill 10 p. Also'' light trucking. Telephone FUNNY BUSINESS . .8666 or 3858. W^l NTED — EXPERIEW SOME KNOTTY PINE, kiln/drled WANTED TO BUY stroller, In Faripx and Land for Sale 71 The reasons put forward'', by United Slate*. 22,060.000; R iiahIs , It has two apartments of 5 rooms each (half house style)—heated I m. every day. Phone 5191. .ywai'tress Apply CeKter :«ta'u- Telephone 5825 evenlngsX good'condition, rea.sonable price. women for their dissatisfaction, 77,006,00p. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wasting No Time s—.mpen porches, a garage for several ears. The lot Is about I ______:______I-----:-----^—i—.1. FARM FOR SALE--South Wind­ BY EDGAR UAR'riNj TOR SALE-rl93- Two-door,Chey- fUR.NAC|: REPAIRING, and Ol, rant, 509 Main stieet>C" - Telephone 2-0106. ' in the order of their importance,' ' ! If V * I 4 00k) 4O feet. Will pay you a nice return on the asking price of burlier service. Ask about odr sor; 8 room house; ail improve­ were: sex demands of husban-d, rdlet aedan. Master. HYS. 37 ^ How has the war affected «7,8OeAKi 4 rooms /frame with/basket. ideal for gro- ageratum.snA^pdragons.Vs, candy­ Tensments 63 croMSed thi horder. Into Mexico at I OPWi war work and land stre e t Tel. 8474.. „ \ 144 Adams street, Inquire after It is curious to find that the A 0 ONEHEAP (StCULL TWAT g-EAVS a n p Th o s e SCiENTlfiiC DOUSH-HSAPEf service; Radios cheCkcSl at the civilian. Steqdy work, gootl pay. 5 p. m. chief epniplaint of the husbands Q--W|hat Is a stat.qchute? vVON’T PfUtTEATE' b i Rc i i s t r e e t — Wanted, Autos— A— Same iut a paraehute, only X-M liS GERAKD STREET— home.. Store open all day, Man­ Appl.v in/''peison, Manchester \- and wcond in importance to the P90VS r t f 4-FamiIy Dwelling — 4-4 Motorc>4^e8 12 Household Goods wivSs, ia the matter of tem|!)era- It is u*ed to driip supplies and dO- T rooms, goi^ condition. Cen- 7-i^in Single, all modem chester Radio Service. 78 Birch Knitting/ Mills, Manchester Houses for Rent street. Telephone 2-0840. Creep'.'' GOOD USED FURNITURE at ment and character. What it signed io drop faster, giving more traBy located. Good Invest­ conveniences, large lot, llre- MORE MONEY FOfterlng emergency place, 2-car garage, nice loca­ reasonable prices at. 17 Maple WATITEI>—COUPLE to share amounts to, in the long run, iA ment. Price $6,800. Down Pay­ than it's worth right, nbv^ Brun­ ALL KINDS of tractor^fic, hay­ Gir^ OR YOUNG LAD'YX.for that people fall in love ahd marry food and medlrtBe by air. ment $1,500. tion., Price $0,600. .<^Down ner's, 80 Oakland street. T ^ ,^ 91. street. Op ; evenings. homb^ wilh me. Call 2-0876 before Payment $f.000. ing. lawns graded and seeded, candy and fountain work,/Good fi P X In the expectation of a cohfenfed V‘A little ever-drip attnehiDent to prevent Rio m te r r ib le i Open 7 a. m. to 10 p. _m., alsq tree8_reniove(J. Ajme Lntulippe', w^es. Apply Peter's Soda Shop, FURNITURE ? roomi- complete life, discovering in time that they BIRCH STREET— Sundi^s.... X X Q VVhat U the freq.)ehry of squeaks wbilc he’s practicingT \ -^58.Vernon street. Tel. S077,'' 691 Main street with 1942 Bengal Combination Tiave married a stranger and that typhoons in the Phllip'pinerOkl- 6-Room Single, all Iraprove- W A N T E I^ m .5.37 FORD sedan stove, rugs, lamps, tqbles, silver­ ^mmer'Romes k contentment ', is remote. Little naw.i-Japan sector? menta, good condition. Cen- ADJACUJ^T TOWNS j O L 'txraA T H E R S neetFed'-dSet rid or coach in good condition. Call ware, pillow cases, bedroom, liv­ F^Rent^"X, 67 t£ings — bickering, quarrelinK. ■A—There are usiially 20 sevete SIDE GLANCES timliy located. Good invest- of yohf old feather 'qeds and pil­ Help Wanted— Male 35 ing room and kitchen, etc. etc. complaining, lack of common in- BY GALBRjQt H 4300 In the country on harti sur­ 7006 or 51 -Cedar street after 7. typhoons along' the, lOfiO-mlle BMnti Price $ . Down low's .no\v,,a*. high prices. Will SOUTH COVENTRY, near Urcata, Uck of understanding or i^yment $1,000. faced road —. Nice little 4- p m . Rea.sonable. Phorie Hartford eastern roast of the Philippines, call. V vrite^B^J?, Herald.______WANTED-MAN HANDY Hwith oh biis'llne, atti^tive 6 roo aympathy With each other’s na­ Room Home. Electric lights, tools for Garden Apartments. 6-0358. Sullivan : sweeping through Fornjosa, Oki­ Bnum STREET— WAVi-TID— W E NEED used cat^ bath, flreplape. Available imme- ture. \ . nawa atid other Ryukyu islands, running water, Inside Hush Must be reliable. Permanent.,job FOR SA LE —METTAL FRAM E diatelv. , Teiephone\ Willmantic FRE1U\LES AND BIS FRIENDS toilet, about one acre of land. and pay top prices. Cash talks ' Marriage troublee.: from a nian'i and pasalag norlheastward along Think-Fa.*t, Men! BY MERRILL BL088ES f 4-Rooni'Single, all Improve- R ooIIr S!— R e p a irin g 1 7 -A to right party References. Apply day bed, server., table 12x30, all 866W2 or 618J2. S.. menta, recentlv redecorated. Handy to . bus, Sale Price and we have It Stop and get our point of view.' then, boil down to the dap mainland. offer. Cole Motors— 4164. Mr. Goodchlld, office 15 Forest mahogany flhish, bureau, gray, I Good buy at $8,950. . Down $8,800.' Terms Arranged. ■t : character problema. .j;o the home' kJitoa.v : sue-zeiaoJT'nATs Mowie b r t a im l v j t h a t c a n o f E^XPERT r e p a i r s of^stiinglc, street, between 11 and 5 p, m. clothe^ hamper, .small, greeiu' C Af?PANGf TCJ HAVF’ Payment $1,000. atmosphere to which \be returns OAMAG;E'fc 7 B e t t lf e l^ 'T O A star.? CHRiSTCNINO w a s J U 6 r MB KIQAIA^ / Mate, composition and tin rac^s. floor lamp. Write R. F. D. ^-Box at night. -A hopeless Situation? MV C A A O e' MOV* STAIt COLUMBIA ON BOITE 6r- WANTED —PAINTERS. Apply TUff FIRST s t e p lb GET MV, OFF CENTER STRUET— Florists— Nurseries .15 Rebuilding and repairing 25. Glastonbury, Conn., /of call Not at ah. 7f, the'Couple-Can un­ ^ T u e e jN FlUf magazine ( A' large 4-r-*gE HIGH STREET— eat'h Oat. large porch, steam AUSTIN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ fof small ehildten. Also one large HEADED ‘JO 6 RAKE1 87 Chestnut Street. Office. 10-room house, all By Sirs. .Anno Cabot . n , never having dinner on time. Itn- Pt'H's K'PSAPERS 3'OPFED 5 a HIGH ’ fORlZ'NROOv. AS’ A ' T-Ro6m Single, steam-heat, heat, all conveniences, includ­ pany. Trailer van service. Local /Welch pony. Nmv and used pony A KNEEHQ l E D K K in modern CAMT be far , conveniences, steam heat, - A whisp of flower-sprig^ cot­ ImportantT F a r from It. SA':;r C\v) NDHAfiPORIir*' iRACe-' SPOOK 'Bice location, near schnnls. ing garagfl' .tfniple garden' moving, packing and storage. and, horse equipment for riding waterfall design finished in wal­ AHEAD.' BOOFVER*S ^ L . H O P F N E R suitable for large family, ton, acraps of contrasting chorea Critlciam, pointing out little CHANCE ID ‘ TK'Hosses; Price $6,800. $1,500 Down spare. Price $6,000. Terms Dial 5187. and driving. Thresher’s Pony nut would be: a n ic^ ^ d itio n to rooming house or 2-family cottons, a few yards of pretty t;lh- V/ O T F 1 M ' GETTHEBE! Payment- Arranged. f^arm, 22 Depot street, Buckland. l^bits that are sources of irrita­ your living room, on sale..at Ben­ house. Good sized lot. beauti­ bon for the bow-knot appllqhes tion, can b .done with humor and. h!7, ful shade trees, garages. a d d i t i o n a l u s t i n g s a v a i l a b l e : son's, 713 Main.' and you’ll have two of the mofit, tact. \ crack aviator.. . . takes you Priced to-sell. attractive d/cssea to be seen this Poultry and Supplies 43 AhoUts:|^ Of these irritanU Is a for a spin over the "Hump’* summer! , ___ ' ___ woman'a mjatake in complaining MANCHERTKR-r To obtain complete pattern* . . . the world's most dan-' ORDER MILL! R’S “Well-bred" / Desirable residential section. at the dinner-table over the prob- AUCTION! for the Round-Yoked Frock (Pat­ chicks now for July delivery. /Modern 6-room home, built $a^ , garaiw sir route . . .1 * ALLEN REAITY COMPANY tern No. 5600) sizes 2. 3, 4 includ­ lama ef the da^.^lCT huaband baa m Sold out for June! They have TSSU brass plumbing, extra FAR-M EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE ed and for complete pattern for g ob len u too,-'and. he is tired. An Lines of |nsuAince, Including Life 5lortga'i^ Arranged what it takes to produce' both lavatfaw, tile bathroom, hot “ BTE FLE W W IT H O U T O U N ff* F '/ l X f e w a n t iq u e s / pieat and eggs. Xsk our cus­ water neat, oil burner, base­ the Bow-KnOt Froek (Pattern.No. B6S MAIN STR E ET TELEPHONE 6105 5692) sizes 1, 2. 3 years Included, rward to and nave the com- OK THE FOR5IER WALTER \V. CREENIEST.\TE tomers. Phone eveninga for .de­ ment recre.qtion i;oom, 2 fire­ plaihia for later'on. places, Attach^ garage with send 15 cents in coin for each pat­ Starts in Thu Herald ELLINGTON ROAD, W'APPING SECTION, SO. WINDSOR. CT. , tails, 5lancheater 8626. Fred tern, plus 1 cent postage for each, "W^ fiavent anything to talk '"My4iorosc«jic says^iljis is a flood day for im|iortant niert- overhead doorsi'/^^rfee $10,200. -TV-- WW —S' 1' j Miles From Mapping Center. Miller's Poultry Farm, Coventry, your name, address and the about,"'m arried couples cbm'plaln. „r inf{a, but I wish wc had time to .sit down in cumfoTt while SOUTH COVENt R That is grave indeed. It means Muiiday, June 11 m SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 1945 at 1 P. ^I. OIL B r o o d e r for chick raising, tern number to’ Anne Cabot; TTie ' we fell each other our troubles F r . > Near, the lake. Old'Cplonlal Manchester Evening HeraldXllM that you ar« not really frienda, . . t - - Rain or Shine. 200:250 chick capacity.- Clear- that you have no common t/iter- • Horae Drawn Equipment: -Sulky Plow, Mowing Slachjhe^, W ag­ • homestead,- orig^al pan jSlxth avenue. New YofK >9, N. Y. j/ ance $9.08. Montgomery ■ Ward aats. But the events of th^ day, TOUNERVILLE^FOLKS * ons. Walking'Cultivator^, Plows, Harness. Ete. ‘ Pile fit Manure. Farm Store, Main atreet. fireplaces, steam heat. Ntjl BY FONTAINE FOX WASH TUBBS On the Warpath BY LE8UK lURNER burner.. full ■ bath, electri' trivial as they 'm ay be, concern ■ j Steeple Clock, Bristol Vases, S Pieces Wedgewiiod. Empire and' yoii both, and they cap be made Victorian IMeees, Beds, Dressers, Chairs, Glass, China, Etc. ' ligVits. barn. Hou.se In rcason- AMIr MASS r e a c h -^ AMD ITS UP TO ' $UT- *C « CAM WE ATTACK WE'LL. HAVE ID PMD , . ably sound condition except amusing, with • lltU* effort You // OlNITHAUTTLe lAf^flESTER 9 J " d $ MOTLSy U30MN6 M WHO SNEAKED, AiVMf (NITM IT, iTTBVBR STILL ALIVE?^ ROBERT M. REID A SONS, Aticlioneers acres of land, fruit and shade Sevbjnd 4-R- Alley M en— UtllityAIen - Experience. Unnecessary — W e-Train You!. WANTED-WOMEN AND GIRLS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE M AJOR HOUPLR Excellent Management — Labor Relationship. REAL ESTATE LISTINGS JL Independeftt Cloak Co. Located On Bus Lirte. Of AO:%r|Na Wasted! ' WILL YOU TA KE HO! NOT h e .f! volTl e n e v e r LOOK. AT ME, 3AKEJf A . IP VOO A'.-N’T GOT A V .if ■ ' OmIi . AvaUsble- )N ALL DEPARfMENts' THIS PAtD AND I DON’T BEGRUDGE RE ACH TH’ HEIGHTS .PENCIL AND jcrr OPLITTIMS HeADACVAE., h e a d a c h e A iP T E R . ,VOU ANV S U C C E S S OF f a m e .o r DIZXIM B^S AND A0OOM.(N AL ' v ~ Pine and Pleasant Streets AliDON SPINNING MILLS d o w n WMA?r. I ‘ ' ' YOU MAY m a k e . . GARG.UN& THAT STRAlbiEO ‘ . V . . JARVIS REALTY CO. EVEM a LITTtE- PAN<3& HAVE SECN GBOvOtNG Working conditions g4H>d— highest pay. ^Thls work Is SAV I I ’M TRVlN e- «UT f DpN'T. STEEPLE, t il l ErtELUAC AT t h e OVMLS .TalcottvHle,. Conn. Offlrc 4H$ Realdeiice 7$t5 TO LEARMTO Weekdays sod Soadsys WAWIT AJ.L OP VPU LEARN THAT O N K \e s i n c e e a c .l v I CLUB L A S.'N ig h t , > o o essential t® the physical fitness of the country. d k t t a t e l e t t e r s MV B0VHOOP FOXY, WOLFISH. /V\0RNIN6.^-t—(SOOD , MUST HANK A TlN GUZZLE WITHOUT STUMBLlNe> U SE D U F WITH ART OP USIN'.’'* MEAVSNS.'COOL’D X B E '. D M NOU? -* - A S P E R l e a d , O v e r w o r d s ./ YOU LEAKllN' o t h e r p e o p l e .' A VtCTiM OC THE- OM M E VOtA/E HAD THAT IN NbUR HICKEY FINN Interesting Is Right I LANK LEUNAKU TQBER BASEBALL MFG. CO.. DBEAD PAlNTECZ'S PANTS FOR VEARS ! COLIC,OR LE.AO +ELM STREET ‘ By Sue B u n e tt P o i s o n ^ © ? Cool and comfortable—a simple . . ^ S p . . ..eat ,houae frock to aee you through the hot weather. Floral aCP print* will be lovely, . or bright 'TrfiHl- t e q y S f ^ waiiitiuiiNai checks with bold ric rac trimming. - ■ V». Pattern No. 8867 is designed for WANTED! sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. 'Size 16, requires 3 3-8 yards of 39- incta material; 1 yard ric rac for FEMALE HELP... 18-35 trimming. , For this pattern, send TO cents, FOR DAIRY DEPARTMENT S t! ii coina. your name, addieas. size deatred, and the pattern number 5-Day 42-Hour Week. Good Salary To StarU to Sue Burnett, The Manchester Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue, New qmeiitrufV.s.*AT Yoric 19. N. Y. A & P SUPER MARKET '!;::!cai^Ms fiergeaiiL Bomb-hoist and Ready now — the Sjtring issue e£bla rlggad up hy Bgt A. E. X>u* of Faahion. Just 15 cents. A com­ ' t l 7 M A IN S T R E E T Fall, Brigham Ct^, saved Ms plete guide in planning wardrobe B-26 from crash landing la Francs. Your War Bonds hslpod buy the I uceda for all the famUy. a-T plana. U. S. Trmnrf zL TMfe u s e r a i U k r i f

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