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^ Breach in Rolton Lake Dam After Last Night’s Washoht

Speaker Calls Oh 3,500 |Go Back Today th Cash Sales

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Mia. HaUgh Youth to Spread To P^ane Plant Jobs;

^ American Ideals

T F Dr, McConaughy Tells Syrian Drive Pushe P J>uce. Defies - t High jS^ool Graduates

It Is Up to the Youth Middle East Command Army Officers Proi U. S. to Take • 0£ Nation to Take Im plies Natives Wei* 40 or More To Start War

Active Part iu the Part in War come Invaders; Three Pkmes Cost Rolling Off Prod«4 ^ i Columns Push Stead* tion Lines Todayl Nation’s Democracy.

Dedarei Japan Will Be ily Norths Northwest^i O f Walkout 3,500 Soldiers MMITiE CkUlng on the youth of the’na- tton for unity in purpose, direction Loyal to Her Pact ward, Threateni/ng Plant with Mad LSliB at. their efforts toward perfection, WUh AxU in EvenH Capture o f Capity"^ of Workers Lose Estimated] Guns, Bayonets; and the nurturing of, Idealism that k in d s Of American Action. Two Levant ’ /Slates^ $300^000 in Wages in' era Call Union Meetii c W ^ ^ a does not count material effeht a* MNETie its gauge. Dr. James L. Mc­ » y i o . Strike at N o r t h\ Conaughy thla morning urged B n l l e t l n l London, June /lO.—(i

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m a n Ok e S I E R BVESING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAT, TONE 10,1841 All.ie$ S#ng It Duce Defies \ 'Bridge Stands Useless Urges Solras Center Hose Co. )me o f Lgidg< Back From Africa 14 Graduates Officials W ut •ttlBd and how many *L ^ * _ * *! Commons Xold U. S.toTafce Speed Passing havo bean plaeed In ■ OaaeM a Rates Hugs ReelecteX)fficer8 Further News through 4. h»U will entail » Free of Debt At^ B uckland . Part in Wi Of Old Bank’s Asse S b^ of clerical work Crete Battle Strike Power oOloe etaff U already rushed m About Sinking sending out queiitlonnalree to ine Exercises Held lliiS Aft­ (CoBttnned From Page One) pi;>roval would make unnecessary____ . Dividend of remaining *«»t»tranta in ^ N o t M istak4 .,.?«““rem«7f‘1l” ^ Knig^its of Columbus (OontlRiwd f ^ m P a|e One) broad War Department legislation haa not been Indlrirted by the thV'south^ ... Manchester__ ■__ a_ fire «khytt- Pay Off Small Amount ernoon Weff Attended; (Oontifined FTOm Page One) and Italy in the event of "Ameri­ authorising the chief executive to» Cent to Be li^ Dr^ll Board On­ SUte headquartem if an extra al­ ment at the annual meetthgDg held can aggrosslon against the Axis. want that measure to delay the requisition.'^mporarily or perma- lowance for additional clerical (OonUnoed From Page One) last night. Other officers named Pue oil the Property. List of the Graduates. morrow night Both hero and in "Japan's attitude is In perfect Connally or Vinson proposate. nentl3r" property of any kind ' Among DeposUom IBraxU officials were striving to line with the tripartite pact.” he The legislation waa offered by adaptable for use in national de­ to Utl Those help wlU be give*. tailed atatement on the war In the all re-eltcted, were: First Assist* Bhudn Sent Out Today . •ant Foreman, Rudolph Kisamann; Graduation cxcrciaea at the clear up th r case and vessels con­ aald while the chamber applauded. Senator Connally (D^ Tex.), as an fense. Jnly 1, Totals $66, 2 7 and 3 5 . eastern Mediterranean and he as­ Campbell Council K. of C., last tinued a lookout for those stUl "The JapaneM are a proud and amendment to a pending measure Chairman Van Nuys (D., Ind.) Queatlonnairee haye been mailed' serted that prolonged criUclsm of second assistant forenoan, Hamil­ nl^ht voted to pay the small Buckland acbool, beld in the achool missing—17 crew members and ton Jones; secretary Snd treasu­ am ^nt sUIl due oA Its property at aaaembly hall a t two o’clock, to­ loyal people who could not remain authorising the president to grant said his Judiciary Committee A dividend of 7% p«r cent to the following reglBtranU: his government wss “calculated to rer, Earl Anderson: trustees, eight paasengers, among them indifferent in the face of American a blanket deferment to all Selec­ would study the War Department _ iir^i 8«l#ctlv« S#rTlc« o<- Order challenge the security pf the ad- MainXand Delmont ^streets. Five day, like tbe High achool com­ three women and a child. One originsi deposita iR'the George Veltch and Harry Gustaf­ years ^ o it purchased the Gleason aggression against the Axla" tive Service registrants over 28 bill Thursday, but added that b u i«i!rtttd ord*™ from minlstraUon." . mencement, were fuUy three dgya searching vessel reported to the Says Turixey Aided Greece "passage of the Connally plan, Trust and Safe Deposit Coinpnngr*, » lw«dquart«ii to ocortaln 1454—Walter Sharp, »« Good- The prime minister attributed son; delegate to the sUte conven­ propertpFuklng over thq house and years of age. tion, Herbert Johnson. assumingXa mortgage. \A0®ut a earlier than usual. Tbe graduating Osorio the finding of “one suitcase The Fascist chieftain accused tyonld Empower Taking Plante which la almost as broad, would closed at tbe time of the'bank ■umber of reftatroate In thii witi Britain's defeat In Crete to her and children’s toys.", Turkey of aiding Greece in tbe war seem to obviate the need for any 1440—Arthur A. LaCSiance, 354 month latW the membei^ voted cliuw numbered 14 and was even­ Connally's amendment spedflcal- day jn March 4, 1933, will be dot bttwM tbo ■*•■ of *T weakness In the air. to buy the ^caht lot to thO routh ly divided between b<^s and girls. The only official Information re­ against Italy and proclaimed that further legislation.” on July 1, it was atmounced toAty, W’lndaor, Butkland. 15,000 Lost In Creta ceived by the State Department conquered Greece now "re-enters ly would empower the govern­ Byrnes, on the other hand, as­ » . TbU Information U nec^ 1461—Irving 1* Bayer, 14 of the house ^ud as a result the The class colors were ‘ blue and ment to take over plants where de­ by Bank Commissioner Waltiit He eaid that Britain loet 16,000 German Planes property stoodMhe council over thus far came from. Amhassador into Italy’s vital space in the Medi­ serted that tbe two bills "are just] Perry. This wUl make a total a t SO Stephen. gold. Jefferson Caffrey at Rio de terranean.” fense production was Impeded or aa different as nlgbt |and day.” He ted deferrlny all refl«trant« 1862—John J. Zapadka, 164 In killed, woufided, mlislng and Lo.OOO. By setting up a aubsldUfry The full p r o ^ m follows: threatened, whether by strikes ”or per cent depoeitors Will have men taken prlsonere, exclusive ^ It was so arrangeJl that the lodge Piano Solo—Annette Hcmlnway. Janeiro. He reported last night n Duce defended tbe conduct of predicted that the War Diepart- ceived since the assets of Um> jMua thoae Woodland. that the 5,000 ton vessel “was the Italian campaign against other cause.” ment measure would be rewritten Otlier InfornaattM . 1864—Clarence A. Miller, 41 Greeks and Cretans, Crote Bomb iRailhead would pay a rentalsJee and such "V,. Play—The Brewing' of Brains: Mr. Roosevelt acted yesterday bank have been liquidated by ttn campaign, as against 5,000 Ger- funds as were a c cil m u 1 a t e d Scene—A Llncolnrtilre Kitchen’ sunk" In the South AOm Uc on Greece in his speech vlrjilch was before reaching the floor and State banking dep^ment. May 21, but did not state the cduse broadcast to the nation by radio. tinder powers the White House would, be generally acceptable as ■B alBO vrontd to know how *^W64-vGeorge B. Welman, 67 m aX droU ed S d 12,000 killed or through outside actlvlUqa^went to­ (Sharacters— Other Payments wounded. The Qermana^also loet British Holding wards the paying of the^ortgage. of>.the sinking. "It v/as a mathematical certain­ said were vested In him by the revised. Payment of this share ot *B«n »n that rro^y Benton. Durlock—Josephine Daley Btarlier, however, the Navy De­ constitution and under his recent­ 180 flghter planes and boitfters ana At the annual meeting Ukri night The Wise Woman—Barbara ty In April,” he m l^ that without banV’s present assets will dlsM* tS m in e d by the local draft board. 1865— Frederick R. I>elaney, 24 150 troop-carrying aircraft, partment had been given mes­ any l^kan dlstm^nce the Ital­ —Herald Photo, ly declared unlimited emergency. *^^]Bany are waiting to be claa- (Odntlaiied Prom Page Ooe) it was reported the coun^ had Williams The bridge erected'by Alexander Jarvis on'Route 44 near Bolton bute 866,000 in Manchester on Juty' Pine HUL ..... Churchill said. - EHsbeth—Elsie Knapp sages, intercepted. by commercial ians would have broken through The effect qf the Connally propos­ The first payment was mads on 1866— Uoula C. Damato, 24 several hundred dollars IhXUie communications, which stated that the Greek defenses.” lake following tbe 1938^ood. withstood the smashing force of mil­ al, if enacted, would be to put on 40 or More No one responsible for the de­ tempts by the R. A. F. to pene treasury above all abligatic^ns. Play—Three Wlahes. May 1. 1933 and amounted to IS Homestead. __ cision to defend Crete was ignorant the Robin Moor had been “torpe­ lions of gallons of water th^t swirled out of the dam break at Bolton the statute hooka a categorical, per cent. The 8«:«id divideno sE' 1867— Joseph C. Cwlkla, 688 trate Nasl-occupied continental Rather than to continue to pay In­ Scene—A Breton Kitchen doed by a German submarine.” lake last nlgbt. A huge gduge at one side, however, made the hlgh- statement of tbe Federal right to Square M arl^ How much, flrls, does ho love of the fact that "only the most territory! ^ terest In a mortgage It waa voted^ Characters— Planes Cost 22% per cent was distributed om-^ Psrktr, A. -way impassable. , act in such cases, thus reaffirming j^MDaB«'ery! Phone 1864--Clarence D. Cassells, 126 you? This litUe machine rerords meager British air support’ was Singling'otit Air Force units op­ to - pay__ _ At..^the debt and have ftOAthe pro- Andre—Agnes Lee Without ORIclal Confirmation Dam at Bolton June 15, 1934. On December ----- incumber- tbe president’s authority. 1939 a five per cent peyrasBt-Wne EMrldge. . ardor of his embrace. Built by Bvailsbie for the Army and Navy, erating under Oolonel-Qeneral perty clear from all LJzette—Agnes Moteunas Although authorities emphasized Of Walkout Genersl Electric to messure Chur.:hlU told the House. The Stranger — Elynor Wl*. that they were still without official Acting Majority Leader Byrnes made. i ^UbIbIb, Short or aovnd 1864—Roger Olcott, 21 Forest Stumpf, the communique, said ancea-_____ Is Washed Away was some delay in making repairs, (D„ C.), said he anticipated 1876—George B. Hickey, 206 pressure exerted by electrodes But, he said, ‘’we hoped that 25, these planea during the week of The financial statement came as confirmation on the torpedoing. It the former great cedar swamp, Is. Proved Best Plan ------of spot - welding machines, 000 to 30,000 good troops— I am waa noted that the name of the sticking-out of the muddy pools Commissioner Burke explained be­ scant opposition either to the Con­ (OonUnned From Page One) Following a meeting of de­ ^STEAK U >« 45c Oakland. „„ June 1-7 aank 11 ships totalling a surprise to the membdrs not on Plano Solo. cause of lack of funds. 'The follow­ nally amendment or the Selective 1671—William J. Maaur, 23 gadget's used here to show fel­ making It a .IttW vague—wltk ar­ roughly 82,000 tons and severely the finance committee. In addition Songs—Boys’ Chorus. rescue ship tallied with that glv«V (Gontlnoed From Page One) of water and > everywhere other positors shortly after the cUitSag tillery and tanks and the aid of In Caffrey’a subsequent report. Greek met Briton on floor of stumps and driftwood were left ing year the public works depart­ Service proposal. An Informal poll had time to acquaint themselves o t the local Institution It was de­ .L b . 3 2 c Lockwood. low has 75-pound hug. damaged 15 additional ships. to the payment made there Is a The Cake of Bow ^ Madison Square Garden in New ment and the WPA provided suf­ 1872—Floyd W. WllUama, 779 the Greek forces would be able to Since Feh. 1 these units were goodly sum In the treasury for as- The Pirate '" - The Maritime Commission said eral bridge approaches and high­ stranded along the shores. indicated less than 20 votes against with data. Plant officials—work­ cided to follow the Bank Commis­ destroy the enemy as he landeci.’ York as Helen Zervos, in Evzone ficient money and the Ifepairs were the production stoppage legisla­ ing now for Uncle Sam instead of sioner'* advice and leave tbe East Middle Turnpike. declared to have destroyed 33 slsUnce to the plder members. Presentation of Diplomas. _ Its Information was that the Robin costume, and Harry Powell, way sections were washed away, made, together with construction 1878-Jamea T. Hellandbrand, The Army, he said, waa to tackle merchantmeat totalling 208,000 Songs—Seventh and Eighth Grade Moor had a general cargo of auto- 'The state police brought several tion. The chorus of Senate com­ the compaily—said they were not liquidation of the assets to the air-borne Germans and the Navy British sailor, carved carpets in 4 State Agencies of two B^llways and outlets. mendation for the president’s ac­ banking department of the stats pjqnb ^ChogSj^jy*. 33c 551 Spring. tons and damaged 86 ahlpa. Chorus mobUes, steel and other materials, fashion symbolic of allied unl^. squad cars and one ambulance to authorized to speak. lan to (ahU was to guard against sea-borne at­ Nobody should, kick because Dr Song of H <^ , but no munitions. The ship cleared the scene. The cost of this work, Mr. Burke tion yesterday seemed to bespeak Producing 10 Planes Dally rather than employ a receiver. iBT^Jkward J. Taft, 87 Wood- Jap Luftwaffe units In their latest Mary Cusl^ir,\above, is going Are Probing Break estimated was between 825,000 the temper of the chamber on the This plan has proved most satin- $ |rii« Bcsm, Cabbasr*, tacks. attacks on Britain’s sea commerce May Night New York May 6 bound for Cape­ ReaidenM Surrounded Hartford, June 10— —Repre­ North American, with 8196,000,- .1675—Kenneth H. Beer, 194 Traders Back Uttle Time Umit for Navy N. Y. Stocks to take Ittswy. Ib;the first placd America the Beautiful town, South Africa. The new ho'ine of Mr. and Mrs. and 830,000. He added that "very subject. The House meanwhile dia- 000 In orders for the two govern­ factory and the work is being done Qurrots. Etc. were reported to have sunk two about 1 p. m. yesterday he found sentatives of .four state agencies little of this work” was affected at a minimum of coat- John Dl- "There was little time limit for ships totalling 10,000 gross regis­ she’s 70, and in th^second place Graduation March. The New York offices of the Albert Skinner, Jr., which Is lo­ today were in Bolton trying to find p a t^ 1^0 the Senate two further ments, was producing 10 planes a MUhland. . . . „ j. the Navy, however," he said, “as her medical practic^tar the last List Of Graduates ° —Robin line were wlthout^word of pieces of baggage consisting of one by last night’s break. Most of the ma^rM'm^ed at curtailing de­ day. Work was suspended at 3 nonno, of New Haven, and C. Read 1876— William J. Aaplnall, 44 (Continued From Page One) tered tons, one off the British Adams E x p ...... _____ jrtuguese cated on the north aide,3of the out why a section of the lower dam money waa spent on the spillways, Richardson of this town are the Cedar. we could only stand a certain pro­ South Coast and one In the Atlan­ 11 years has been In Poi The graduates were: Charles the vesMl’t fate, but smd that suitcase and children’s toys. brool(, waa surrounded by water at Bolton lake washed away last fense production stoppages. Cheer­ a.m. Thursday and has not return­ portion of Naval losses before the Air Reduc ...... Wert Africa. She just returned Clarence Chaponls, Josephine Unfortunately nothing more has he noted. ing representatives gave them a ed to normal. examiners employed by tbe atatn 1877— r-Francla J. Barrett, 115 served nttltude toward the altua- tic. Alaska Jun ...... there ^ad been recent reports that at the peak of the washout and night and spilled about 100 aefes department who have handled-tyn Spring. WUIlnaantlc. _ safeguard had to be withdrawn." Two Others Seriously Damaged to U, S. on thr S. S. Slb^ney. Eleanor Daley, David Robert she had foundered , at sea. been found up to now. (This ra41o- the grounds around tbe bouse were of water down the valley. Mr. Burke said that when the re­ 350-to-l vote of final approval Nine thousand union and 2,500 Churchill said that there was no Allied Chem ...... Klein, Elsie Louise Knapp, Agnea Information from Envoy gram waa sent at midnight, e.s.L) pairs were made two years ago yesterday as part of the huge 810,- non-union employes—largely of­ local bank accounts. 1878— George A. Pearaon. Bo* H®"-Reply “ Very-Ilnaattsfactory’'..... Two other vessels, one In the Am C*n ...... washed out. Animals in the bam of The Investigation was being the department was hampered by 27. Boulder Road. '* late news froCi Syria. Britain, he Atlantic and the other off Port­ Marie Lee. Agnes Dorothy Mo- The Information the State De­ Among the eleven rescued. aro Albert Skinner, Sr., on the oppo­ conducted by the state public 009,665,187 Army bill which car­ fice and technical workers—re­ H a l d e a * Kol Ishll, Cabinet Inform.^tlon said, haa "nO territorial designs In Am Home Prod .. tetihas, Anthony Mosxer, Leo three officers. -I lack of any original plans and he ries funds for new thousands of ceive approximately 880,000 per 1874—Dennla B. Shea, 460 Ver- Bureau spokesman, said the reply land, were claimed damaged ao Am Rad St S .... partment received from Ambassa­ site side of tbe brook, were turned works department, which repaired said no one could be found who Robin Psyoopntble Case non. Syria or anywhere else.” seriously that their loss roUst be Local Stocks Marvin Rose, VlrginU May Shel­ dor Osffrey was as follows: We are continuing to Recife loose when water surrounded the the dam after it had been washed warplanes, arnnored equipment and day In wages: , All of them lost 18S Stredl which Dutch authorltlea delivered Britain's march Into Syria was Am Smelt ...... don, Raymond Daniel Smith, Rob­ (Pernambuco),- Brazil, where we new anything about the construc­ other sinews of defense. three days’ work last week-end 1880— WillUm H. Oahrmann,to Japanese trade proposals last reckoned with. A bomb hit was Am T A T ...... The Brazilian steamship Osorio bam. out in the 1038 hurricane and tion of the dams, that have been Topeka, Kas.—(P) —AleKsader, 1007 Tolland Turnpike, Buckland. forced by German “poison" claimed on an armed tanker In ert Lee Webb, Elynor Faye Wlg- had radioed port authorities at expect to arrive tomorrow night. Another living In the vicinity flobd; the WPA. which helped fi­ Provisions of Measures and only 2,845 returned yesterday. Friday waa "very unsatisfactory through the country which threat­ Am Tob B ...... Furnished by Putnam and Co. gers, Barbara Louise WllUsms, In place for some years. Both losses will mount until the ugly robin, has becoina n 1881— Harold J. Harrieon, 88butPdecllned to gay the negotia­ the Bristol Channel. Fortaleza that she had picked up who was aware of the dang;er of nance the project; the state board The House measures would; psycbopatbic case. Alex f r e e PARKING! ened the British Empire’s bulwarks Am Wat Wks ... 6 Central Row,.Hartford Frahk Joseph Zaremba, Jr. 11 members of the Robin Moor’s for the supervision of dams, and The three holes were closed with full crews resume work. wm McKinley. _ tions wore taking on a polltlcni as­ The high command saj^ seven of Anaconda ..... German Admiralty the dam breaking, was Albln Os- earth fill, Mr. Burke said and ap­ ' 1—Forbid payment of any of the caught by a cat,, got away In n NO TIME LIMIT! 1882— Robert G. Dunlop. 120 In the Nile valley and the Sues the 10 British planes destroyed crew adrift In a Ufeboat at 9 p. m. black, who lives close by the dam. the state highway department. money to any person or company pect when queried about a sharp canal, Churchill said. Armour I I I ...... While the investigation was in parently some of this fill carried near-naked condition. Dr. and / Bummer. editorial In the newspaper Koku- were downed by Nazi chasers. Atchison ...... Sunday at latitude 00.46 north and Silent on Sinking Comparatively few people knew away. What caused this was hot falling or refusing—for a period of Gets Operation On Uncle Snin D. E. Whatley administered 1888—John H. Morton. 82 Cheat- As for Britain,- the prime min­ Patrol hosts were said to have Aetna Casualty ... longitude 37.37 west. progress, It was learned upon re­ 10 days—to abide by recommenda nutb. _ . ister said' that "everything Will be Aviation Corp ... iThrHling Acts Berlin, June 10.—(dV-German of the dam breaking which was liable authority that the U. S. immediately plain until a complete aid, kept him warm with a iGraaulatod CA#* nut. * The editorial said the D»itch brought down Jour bombers In Aetna F ir e ...... The ship “was sunk” on May 21 fortunate due to the danger of tiona of the Defense Mediation Chicago—(Py-^ust befoi;e be water bottle, and even dug hlxn 1884— Frank H. Laakso, 247 N. done” to meet an air-borne and Baldwin Ct ...... Aetna L ife ...... while navigating in latitude 6.15 sources aaid today that rouiidabout Army engineers’ office in Provi­ examination could be made, he FRm ^ , 10-lb. lot*#"*W anawer "slgnlfles the start of a war three days. • B A G ...... ■ reports of the sinking of th* Amer­ blocking the highways leading In­ dence, R. I., had protested repeat­ added. Board: was to b* sworn Into the Army, worms. He waa finally tunoM a n t.! Main. for supremacy In the west Pactllc sea-borne attack on Britain and German warplanes have sunk a AutomobUe ...... At Vets’ Carnival north and longitude 25.30 west. to Bolton Notch. Many local resi­ \ 2 ^ Forbid payment of any of Draftee Walter Kowalczyk com­ But other birds would have aotti' 1885— Gordon T. Weir, 117 Sum­ that "every effort will be made" 5 000-tbn munitions steamer and Bendlx ...... Conn. General ..., Despite all efforts, tbe Osorio had ican ship Robin Moor aj;#' “ confus­ edly to the WPA office' for Con­ between Japan and the Anglo- Beth StI ...... ing,- unclear and contriullctory,” dents warned of something extra necticut that the desl^ and con­ tbe money to any person who plained of stomach pains. Military ing to do With Alex. He woulAA Starcbf mer. to profit by the lessons of Crete. damaged another merchant yesael Hartford ^re ...... been unable to find any trace of in the way of an emergency by the maintained a picket line "or other­ dig hla own worms, kepi running 1888—Ralph E. WatU, 19 Green- American camp." Gun deduction Greater Beth Stl 7 pf ... Hartford Stm. Boll The German i^m lralty aaid struction in the dam repair were surgeons, diagnosing appendicitis, Ishll alao declined to aay that the of 1.200 tons In new attacks on Borden ...... I "The Marvelous Mlllettea,” dar- three other lifeboats which carried nothing. An autbqrised spokesman racing, staen-blo-wl’hg, state po­ "inadequate.” / Nursing Group wise seeks forcibly to prevent” the sped the patient to Fort Sheridan back home at nteal time. "W^rn hUI. editorial,, and similar comment In As for the war on other fronts, British shipping In the English National Fire .... Ing aerlalUts, ax-e^GirUllng crowds the missing passengers and crew­ lice, cars, followed east to leam of return of workers to their jobs af­ hospital for an operation at Unciff trying to ignore him,” say the lM7—Daniel E. Renn, 128 Wal­ Churchill said that the monthly Channel, Informed Germans re­ Case (J. 1.) ...... Phoenix .. ^ ---- Indicated that Authentic reports Warning/ttassed On other papers, reflected the govern­ Cerro De P ...... at the Manchester Veterans A ^ members. are awsHted and said that discus­ the dam break. These objections and a warn­ To Hold Election ter a strike has been certified as Sam’s expense. Whatleys. nut ment's attitude. average production of guns and ported today. Travelers ...... elation carnival thls^eek at the Condition Not Reported Trees and Poles Felled injurious to the defense effort lYtnclr Fried ^ 3 c W. Jackaon, Box heavy tanks was 50 per cent British Tasker Damaged Ches A, Oh ...... Dougherty lot. Center e d McKro sion: is Impossible until it was ing that the dam was unsatisfac­ CWonil can .... Chrysler ...... PubUc UtlUtic This message would indicate known prrolstly what happened. Several trees and telephone poles tory were pa^uied on by the WPA The Mediation Board would 138, BuckliUckU^.---- greater in the first quarter of 1941 A 4,000-ton British tanker also Conn. Lt. and Pow streets. Ira Mlllette. knOiTO In the were downed by the flood waters to the state/ihiblic Works Depart- have the re^nslblUtiy of cer­ 1884-^uaneII D. Saunders, 19 Reply to Rejection than in the last quarter of 1940. was damaged last night In BrUtol Coca - Qola ..... Rlngllng circus for yeark as the that the 11 rescued sailors had Election of officers ot the Man­ Col Carbon .... Conn. Pow...... been adrift In an open boat under along the flowage. from the lake ment, whi<^ was doing the actual tifying Injuri^® strikes to Presi­ Clinton. May, he continued, was Brit­ Channel on the English west coast, Hartford El. Ut. . "upside down man." Ho • Into Andover and state police and work,. it waswa reported. chester Public Health Nursing As­ dent Roo|KweIt. Swaet PoUtoet, , 1896—WaHjSr A. Altken, 135 Not Yet Received ain’s. t«st month in the Battle of Cot Gas A El .. head stand on a spinning ttapeze the equatorial sun for almost three the Germans said. Com! Inv Tr ...' Hartford Gas ... • weeks. The condition of the men state guardsmen kept close watch George' L. Burke, public works sociation will be held Wednesday Altnpdgh Senator Byrnes was 11c Monument, Ofoton. Batavia, Netherlanos East In ... the Atlantic, and he said that An outpost ffotllla In the North S. N. E. Tel. Co. whUe a ball beneath his head ro­ Boy Scout News at dangler points. The danger was commitalonef, before leaving for repurted to favor a rephrasing of It’s the Flavor that Counts 1891—Walter M. Baranowskl, dies, June 10—()P)—Tokyo's reply production In Britain had not been Sea shot down a Bristol Blenhelnn Coml Solv ...... tates at 200 revolutions a mlnUta. was not reported, but belief was morning at 10:30 In the clinic Cons Edls .,... Unit. lUum. Shs. exprosaed here that they would extremely bad on the South Road, Bolton/ today, said, repairs to the the Connally amendment' that 88 W. Middle Turbplke. to The Netherlsnde East Indies' disorganised, by air raldi but on bomber yesterday, DNB, ®®‘£!^ Western Mass. .. He does his stunts 200 feet In the Troop 98 which was washed out during the dam /Would be made "immedi­ hotldlng', Haynes street. The meet would eliminate any direct men­ Red Cberriesi 1892—Andrew ’T.-Kycla. 1888 rejection of her economic program the contrary was "Increasing." Cons Oil ...... air without nets below him. probably be too weak to be able German news agency said, Industrial to give any detailed account of The meeting was called to order flood of 1638, and trees at the ately,” and he believed the cost Ing Is open to any and all contr: tion of strikes, he said he would ToUand Turnpike. Bucklend. for the Indies has not been receiv­ In the British war on German same Naval unit deatroj^d three Cent Can ...... The other half of the act. charm­ at 7:30 last Friday evening by wertrude M. Keat­ what we are trying to do,” he tirid lM6-rOeorge H. Lathrop,. 85 lands East Indies suthoritles said German Symoathies Elec Auto-L ... Colt’s Pst. Fire ... circus family being descended from midway between Erazil and West under a WPA grant and super­ ing, nurse suppryiaor, and other In any sea-borne Invasion.” 1 8:00 to 8:45 the .sl^allng and first vision was jointly exercised over situated. The upper lake was not reporters, “so why try to fool Starkweatber. the document handed to Kenkichl Gen E le c ...... Eagle Lock ...... Dan Rice, a famous circus clown Africa. Howevw, the lifeboat pick­ aid taxms practiced. Troop 98’a affected. officers of the association and an labor or anybody else?" " . HlWtaiit Pea 1897— Harold W. Lyons, 848yoshixawa, chief Japanese nego­ "Forces Stronger TIhui Ever” With France in Syria Gen F o o d s...... Fanfir Bearings ... ed up by the jOsorio was found al­ tbe work by the VTPK, which hrtp- effort wiUJie made to bolstei' the of the 1850’s. semaphore rtgnaling entry in the ed finance the project; the State Property damage was mostly to Other Law Seen Unneoesanry LRoap, Igst. can.. I A W Main. , tiator, June 6 constituted their last Proudly Churchill declared that Berlin. June i 0.-(/P>-Germany’s Gen Mot ...... Hart and Cooley" most 800 mllu to the southwest of coming contest will consist of R. the pastureland In the valley be­ current^dnve for association work 1468—William A. Wicker. 101 word that negotiations won't be Tobruk and Meraa Matruh, British sympathies lie 100 per cent on the Hecker Prod ... Hendey Mach., cm. Betweeil June 15, 1940, and that point.) - Board for Supervision of Dams, funds.'"'*^ Because Connally’s plan would A -lA iC W Dolsen, R. Beebe, Marceau -and and the State Highway Depart­ low the lake. permit the president to take over Clinton. ' . cqntlnued, hence the Tokyo gov­ outposts in the western deMrt, re­ Sfae^oVFrance In the Hudson Mot ... Land’rs Fr A Clk . 1 Sept. 1, 1940, the Civlllan Pilot Tbit fafea indicated, {t was said Barclay, while the first aid team Blow to BesldenU The last report of the assocla- ^«llaina Clama, 1899— aayton Taylor, 74ernment could have replied Imme­ mained "unbroken" and that "our tlon, a government spokesman Int Harv ...... New Brit. M com . Training Program wlU have given here, vrould be a likdly hunting ment. / ! /tlon’s drive, Initiated several days plants for any caufae, nome sena­ ! wUl be composed of Gibson, Mar­ Two bridges In Andover, Several To summer residents, loss of the tors took the view that its xp- ' -al America’s Finer Tea 'e s B ...... 11c Anel Place. diately If It was unable to agree forces are stronger than ever.” said today In a careful statement. Int Nick ...... North and Judd ... primary training to 15,000 addi­ ground ^for Nazi U-boats preying tin and Tyler. water was a heavy blow. Delay in ago, was 8620, and It la hoped that i960—Ellle M. Mertln, 49 Brook- with the Dutch viewpoint. As he concluded the prime min­ The spokesman avoided any dis­ Int T A T ...... Peck. Stow A WH . tional pilots. ^on British shipping from South At 8:45 the patrol record book miles from tbe dam, were dam­ repairing the dam had meanLloss a minimum of 81.000 will be re­ aeld. ^ ister observed that If Britain in cussion of the possibility that Ge^ Johns - Man ... Russell Mfg. Co. .. / America, ox; northbound from tbe of Moore’s patrol, kept by Assist­ age from the water wearing of the lake’s recreationaj^facili- ceived before the drive closes, and Fpench’a Muatard, 1901—Joaefdt F. Pearson, Jr., 46 six months were In no worse a many might somehow be Involved Kennecott .... ScovlH Mfg...... Cape of Good Hope. The Osorio ant Patrol Leader CSiarlea Martin, away the approaches,/ but the tiea since 1938. It was liot until an additional 8500 would assist In burge j a r ...... i iW Public Records position than today and "re­ 111“ military way In Syria develop- Ugg A My B ., Sllex Co...... left Norfolk, Va„ Maf'28 for Rio was shown to the troop aa a model bridges all withstood the water this summer that repRln had pro­ defraying all expenses Of the Richard N. Lorttle, 454 mained the faithful and unbeaten Lockheed Aire . Stanley Works .... de Janeiro, where she is scheduled for all log books to be presented force. Hundreds of tons of earth ceeded to the pointymere the biurin corps during tbe coming year. guardians of the Nile valley, a ™^iikcd again whether ^J“ ^e Loew'a ...... do., pfd...... to make port withlp a week. to tbe Scoutmaster monthly, giv­ was wartibd away from the new was almost full^ain. HiMion Sliced ’ 1908—Ernest J. Irwin. 687 B. famous chapter would be written might request German aid, he said Loft ...... Torrin^on ...... STATE Sights Two Laige Objects ing full details of hikes and meet­ concrete bridge on ^u te 44, an­ As the water went out, It car­ nothing was I’.nown here regarding other bridge on the/Andover road Hess StUI Prisoner of War Pineapple, Main. liSaM In our .martial history.” Lorillard .... Veeder - R o o t...... TODAY AND TOMOBBOW ' Another BraxUian vessel, tbe ings. The meeting was closed by ried away alarge part of the 22,- 1905—Roes G. Beddell, 395 Main. Under'term.s of a one year lease, Churchill answered what he call­ Mont Ward ... New .J’ork I Lages, which relayed one of the Richard Tyler at 9:60 with the and stlQ another bridge near the 000 bullheads and 21,000 shinera 20-08. c a n ...... IW W 1904—Mlehael B. Fogarty, II I the Red Men's A.C. has rented the ed German propaganda charges Advl^ Awaiting D ar^ Nash - Kelv ... A right for U fe...and Love! Osorio’s messages to shore, re­ salute to the flag. Hartford Tlmea F um , and several that had b..'n placed in the water London, June lO—(4^— An au­ Ridge. boxing arena on Hartford road to that dominions arid colonial men He avoided talking about the Nat B lsc ...... Bank of N. Y...... port^ by radio that she bad s ift­ Twenty members were, present. small culverts.' '' *. by Uie state board .of fisheries and thoritative source declared today 1907- Tbbmes F. Healy. 68Edward 8. Hurley and Louis Vis were fighting and dying in Brit­ prospects of France’s succesi In Nat Cash Reg . 12% Bankers Trust ---- ed two large objects, possibly boil­ The next meeting wUl be held 950,000 liOM Estimated , *«, which lsrci|||#|tian of the the status of Rudolph *• Hess, one­ "m-Fm'BEasoss , Waldorf Tlsaue, Lynesa. ^ cusl of Hartford for 8435 with op ain’s war by announcing that 95 defending Syria and Nat Dairy ---- 13% Central Hanover .. M«CKEA ers, .floating a half-mile apart Sun­ Thursday, June 12, because of the An estimate of the damage to time No. 3 Nazi, U that of a Brit­ 8 rolls ...... ^ . 1908— Bari K. Moore. 79 Garden.tion to ^rent an additional year at per cent Of the men lost so fsi; tloners to v/alt for Fronch Vlc^ Nat Distill ---- Chase ...... day at 4 p. m. a t a point 5.18 north, scoutmaster’s Outing to be held the dam and the three bridges was Commlssloner.'lHnF at the ish prisoner of war, but declined 1909 - Richard T. Hmgenow, 104 1500. Provision Is made for possi­ came from the British Isles. Premier Admiral Jean Darlan s ad­ N Y Central .. Chemical ...... 'E llt a 48.25- west. on teg;ular meeting nlgd^t, Friday set today by construction men ^ scene last night'ImIIF until a full to break official'silence shrouding Cooper. ble sale of equipment for 83,000 "Out of 90,000 Uvea lost so far dress today for authentic Informa­ Nor Am Co .. - City ...... DREW Tbe Robin Moor was built at William .Barclay, Scribe. 8M.000 and there waa additional survey haa bron made was unable bis doings and whereabouts. and of the property for 84,000. ‘in this war by os at home and tion about France’s military posl- Packard ...... Continental ...... Hog Island in 1910 when the Pbila- damage to the main trunk liitfas of early today to say exactly what abroad, at least 85,000 came from Corn Exchange .... I PLU S.. .BIOTABD ABLEN I caused the break. In the 1938 hur­ m rcm BE BEST! Warranteea Param Plct ., In “POWER Piyg* _J 'delphis ahipjrairi was turning out Lenpa Washbil-Oiit Bridge the American Telephone and Tele- The following warrantee deeds the mother country," he said. ^**The spokesman* said there were Penn RR ...... First National ---- vessels to meet World war de­ graph Coihpany which «n^>es the ricane and flood there was one Short of “Every Essential” some bright aiwU from the French Guaranty Trust ... break in the .upper Bolton lake have been recorded at the office of Phelps Dodge . EXTRA! *;:The Forgotte* Man" mands, originally owned by the Hayes Center, Neb,—CP)—^When b rid ^ on route. 44. See and drive the pnattu Ford B a d the town clerk: Cheney Brothers to Churchill said that In Crete Brit­ point of view, Ihcludlng the re­ Phil Pet Irving Trust .;... American Export Line, it waa sold a rfain and haU storm flattened Us Shortly after the breakbrrak waa dam and two In the lower lake Hermit and Elaine B. Kroll, Cooper ain waa short of "every essential ported ‘staking of two British dro- Pub Sve NJ Manhattan ...... last January to the RoUn line of wheat and kUlsd 70 hogs, F am er broadcast to all points in this sec­ dam. Mr. Burke pointed out thfat it you’ll find loo of good teatoos to Hill street: Cheney Brothers to and particularly df those special troyers off Syria, the capture of a Radio Manufact. Tr. ...• New York. Reed Loomis decided rush Into tion, Btate Policemen from the was possible the old break might classes' Of weapons —anti-aircraft BriUsh landing party akd the mjh N Y Trust ...... U s Insui^rtice com­ have had something to do with the" make it your next car. Here are 5 of Eunice B. Fancher, Porter street guns, anti-tank guns and ^nka— Reading ---- The‘shlp at first was known as town and telT Col*taester ^ rra e k s under com­ Manchester Realty to William J. ture and destruction of British Rem Rand . ■ PubUc National .. the Noble, then became the Ex pany. Topping a steM hUl,«he saw mand of Roy B. Pet- recent cave-in Inasmuch as lasT which have proved themaelvea vi­ armored cars. ^ Title Guarantee .. night’s wash-out waa near IL the most outstanding! Read them, and Loutss MuUIn, Greenacres, Republic Stl .. moor, and finally the Robin Moor, too late that a bridge approach In tengU, also state officers from the Repair* Were Made Thomas G. Dougaii to Joseph Ted- tal In modern war.” (A French communique yester­ Rey Tob B ... U S Trust .'. CIRCLE the canyon below had ^een washed Stafford Springs .Barracks rushed then see your Ford dealer. Aa for the critlclam of the ad- day reported serious damage to out' Realising It would be .futile Following the 1938 breaks there ford, two lots 'ntkin Park; Frank mlniatration, ChurtfhlU aaid that Safeway Strs . Today and Tomerireyr, to the daxn site and took prevent­ N. Smith to Catherine and ~ Bart two British warships off Syria but Captain of Osorio « to try to stop, he stepped bn the ative xneasures to shut off private :'extremely violent speeches have did not mention sinkings.) Sears Roeb ... Elias, five acres Union street and been made which hav^ been doing Shell Un ..... STEWART Tells Story of Reiiiua gas and leap^ the washed out gap traffic at Bolton Notch and at Tolland turnpike. No Troopa ta Syrta Socony - "Vac ., Cuth Slocks of some 12 feet. He made it safe­ other points affected by the wash­ 1 • 90 SMOOTH HOiSaOWBl Penniia . a great deal of harm. Germans reiterated with - the By WnUemnr Locio Berelrn ■ ly, but the,machine’s rear wheels "I have receive*! Information, greatest positiveness that "there Sou Pac ...... LAMARR Oaptoln. tfao Brnalllan Stenmer out. Permita for the erection of three from different countries shout the South Ry . . . • were wrecked. State Guards Arrive Smooth, respoosivn new single dwellings to be locat­ are no German troops In Syria: I . Oaorlo — the only V-8 uncertainty which they cause,” he British statenenta to that effect Std Brands .. El Bond and Sh . Aboard tbe S. S. Oaorlo, June 10 Company H, State Guards, un­ ed "on 'McKee, were granted today. said. Std Oil Cal .. Nlag Hud ...... —(Copyright, 1941, by The Asab More than .half the earth's in-, der command of Lieutenant Ches­ engine ever put m Builder and owner will be Carolllo The prime minister declined sev­ are Ilea” Std OH N J .. Se|;al Liock ...... habitants live on,leas than 6 per terfield Plrle, who had been drill­ -priced car. Germany waa pictured as watch­ dated Press)—On June 8, at 1 cent of the land area. Gambolatl, Coat will be 84,000 eral requests to i a detailed state­ fully waiting developments there. Tix Oorp .... Uni Oaa ". ^ • *,. i v* ■ O'clock In the evening in latitude ing In the state armoiy when the each. - ment on the war In the eastern The press, meanwhile, comment­ Timken Roll B 00.46 north and lon^tude 3727 alarm was sounded, rushed to the _ WnV 7W MW Warraate* Mediterranean. Un Carbide .. Horses have a great fear of "d®® west I rescued 11. survivors In one scene and stationed tixeinselves at By warrantee deed property on ed bitterly on the British mllitafy and tome authoriUeS w y ihi® J® In “Fllgfat From "No full sUtement can possibly action in "the Fftnch mandate. Union Pao .. - Desttay” lifeboat of the North American strategic points to guard the pub­ I 8114 Union street has been conveyed by be given." he said, “without re­ Unit Alrc .... one reeson why many o t them vaii aUp Robin Moor, wUch waa tor­ lic. 2*M0K ROOMINiS^I Raymond E. Burnham to Joseph Aid-Britain Leader sSwn SHELVADO vealing valuable information to the 876 Given Degrero Unit Oorp ... e99o*se9S9* not lie down to sleep. pedoed May 31 a t the position lati­ For a time It waa feared that DubAshlnsky.. enemy.” -Unit Gaa Imp tude 6!15"^north longitude 25.30 there had been some loaa of life as The Ford car out- the vtater rushed down the valley measures all others POTTERTON'S ^ . Australia, Canada New' Zea­ Cambridge, Mass., June 10—(P) U S Rubber ...... • ■-n The* CurtlaarWright model 21 In- —Announcing that nearly every U 8 Smelt ...... Their names are John J. Ban!- In the dlrectloa o f Andover witlu in the low-price “Serrlce and Sat iaf act ion** A land and South Africa have a com­ tercepter la a low-wing monoplane gan, Karl NUaon, Virgil Sanderlin, gTMt force, and state policemen field in actual pas­ bined total population of 37,000,- graduate had beep offered a t least U S Steel ...... _____ ' At the Center - 5.t9 Main Street with a maximum rtte of climb of Uuee Jobs, the Massachusetts In­ West U nion...... William S. Cary, Peter Buss, Don­ patrolled the route aa far as An­ senger room. looo. 48000 feet per minute, ■ top ap«ed stitute of ^Technology conferred West El A Mfg ; ...... Manchester Vets Association ald SchablelBe, H. O. Rice, R. dover and back to the Junction of of 304 miles an hour, a service Woolworth ...... Gariiale, Antonio - Sun toe, Hugh the Bolton Dam flowage, . called 1 ceUlng of 85.000 feet and cruising degrees of 676 young men and women today. Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) P resents Murphy, and P. C. Sccles. Cedar Swamp Brook, and Hop range of 650 milaa. (In New York City, offidals of River. the Robin Line said the survivors I t was a beautiful moonlight 3-l$W STYUNQ^ISlir K M im FDR Says Nazis Threaten These Atlantic islands. included one passenger and ten n iih t for obeervance of ^ e awful Ford is one of the crew memhen. lliey were listed in spectacle of a xxilghty stream of few cars at any The Marvelous Millettes line rectxrds as follows: water breaking through the dam price that’s really British Banker Psasenger and rushing down the valley, to (P. C. Eccles, British born hank, new in styling damage crops, highways, bridges tiiis year! cr, a passenger. and utlUty connections. (John J. Benigan, New York Costs of the Dam TONIGHT City, third officer; William Cary. The, grant for tbe dam work Smart, Snauatry Delmar, N. Y., boatswain; HolUe was obtained by Mra. Maude AND ALL THIS WEEK O. Rice, Bowie, Tex.^ able seaman; Woodward at the 1939 General Give Rfm Shirta •R M im W M I NECKWEAR . . . . 55e Donald SchaUeln, Yonkers, abls Assembly under the Baldwin Ad- He’D Be Proud To Wear! The soft, levd ride seaman; Peter A. Buss, Bethlehem, mlnlatratioB and the grant is a wholly new ex- 2 for f l.(M t you can t*i • Special . Matinee Saturday .^iem oon Pa., able sqaman; Karl Nelson, anaonntad to 880,000, including • cash loan to pay up y<^ Bsltimore, 1st aaslrtant enginesr; perience for buyers A tbe cost of the two- dams. The Manhattan Shirts 6IT THE FACTS AND Jow-pdoed cnrtih-;~ NEGKKEAB^ 'faith. .Th« you'll have •nb»- . Everything 5c Virgti C. Bandelln, New Toxic City, ■facond dita> keld secure. ONS Mnall psymsnt'to make thlra assistant englhscr; Richard The breaking of the dfam aprend Maywood, Calif.,* fireifaaii; Rpd $1.50 . -b en m are sm ile w i ymie own r gloom over all of tbe residents Ot TOIStOET/A rOKD! •icnatura without invelviag Axitpnio Santos. NewndL. tbe Bottm Ifake 'aectlotr, - sU di cnqklmw or friends. Charf«« chief book; and'Jlugii T,. Murphy. whom wrtte pleened over the pros­ are 3% oa unpaid nKwthly East Boston, Masa., ineasman.) pect of rexiewed activity In the S-IXTRAVMUH u ti Titr* IfanliaiTi la every j Tbe saved ixiemhers of the crew , :I» gartenw and Mtars Umt | faalanres up to , 8100, 2% Center Street At McKee Street area after ao long a fl|At to se­ asonthly on balances above. declared there were three more Clark M. Eldielberger, above, cure n xiew protective dnm. ESSLEY JVV// MecfaenkaBrancnl- ito ■!■■■■ lent throughout, If you want 823 to 8800, CONCESSIONS BINGO lifeboats with 38 members of the is acting riiairxxian of tte Coq- In addlttoB, 10,000 fiah, mostly •aaw In or phono todar- RIDES crew end seven psssengere, includ­ xnittee to Defend America by adnlt perdi, which had been plant­ the cqr is nfaldid-1 ing three women snd one cfelUd. ta e e n e s 9M FUN FOR ALL Aiding tbe AlUqa ^tiring abeexice ed in tbe lake early this spring, Shirts Scfl the New Fords At SoaierYflle, ootetteg^.. ran MaU Stree* of .Chairmen finest W. Gibsett, went downstream with the flood •uite TkMtee BM«. Bolton nooms a and • HourljL TeL Cominittee Operated Boodia m. is. itewea. Mne. ^ liadte only *>«« l««Br*tatoiiea from BmH by ^^^h er or ttm^-canyiM pmnw, » * ^ 7 ~ ,'i-1 i* "iLw '■ ■^v t' ' t-. \ '

'■~r f - i ‘ ''r' '■■ ■ ' f ' ' \ ' MANCHESI-ER EVElirNG HERALD. BANCHe I tbK. CONN. TUESDAY. JXINE 10,1941 MA^CHESTEK EV1!:N.INU HEKA^LD, MANCHESTER, CO^N. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1941 PAGB ■ -J Retreat’ Made i Charity Costs Hitler Liked 'Em spokesmen for Individual railroads m «r chief Justice and 1 N ew T eachers Overnight News Railway Men and - imions. Such conferences Shfeptod Given sociate Justice of the RupreH# ! In War Games •__ * could be oonsdUdated on a region­ dicial court of Michigan, Drop in Town Daily Radio Progr^ims al or national hasla. ■ laws. Manchester s O f Connecticut Seek Raises CkoM Saqaest M«fy the people and turned tha first broken twigs in toe morning » d Not a light, sava toe dine blue picked with BIU Oorum to form a from Nation’s arsenals. Under­ side railroad tracks here. o f the union’s decision to open ex­ fact finding hoard. Its findings U. S. Representative Dewey art of the program over to Faith branches were seen broken Manchester called on Tolland rela- of Mat, IMO. new annoimclng team when toe secretary of War Patterson and tion, President George H. Shafer isting agreements "for the pur­ would not be hUidlng legally hot Short, (R., Mo.), doctor of laws. BE SAFE TOMORROW tivea Sunday and attended toe LAst month toe coat waa $5,- ‘blackout" lampa on .trucks, stressed toe importance of extend­ Danbury—The Danbury State jplllane McCartln who Indu ced tress, in on# case a window showed toe artillery, engineer and Mike Jacobs’ promoted bouts start others. Teachera CoUege conferred ’ de­ pose of making such changes in would carry toe weight of public Odell Shepard, lieutenant gover­ INSURE t o d a y Children’s Day exercises at toe 464.25 fo r IB i oases Including 868 NBC-Red, 7—Johnny Preaenta: ing toe opportunities of higher several of her dancing puplto: M as, rtad blown In, but no dam­ supply troops drove their thou­ on MBS June 18 with Joe Louis grees of bachelor of science on 48 wages as may be necessary" to opinion. ^ nor o f C^onnecticut and professor Meeting Tonight El,en McNeely who sung age » parUcular waa rsported. It Federated church. personA TWa is five cases Includ­ and BUIy Conh. 7:80—Horace HMdt Qute; 8:80— education to a larger number of provide for toe higher scales of English at Trinity (Tollege, doc­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank WtlUaiqa ing 26 persons, under toe nuzcher sands of trucks 15 miles south­ young people In eastern’ Condecti- graduates last night at com­ CO^ ^lOOK at ' Yoomic uxt A danced to "Down Argani sbewad a Uttle too much like hur­ Never before on a network, Dun­ Fibber McGee and.MoUy; 9—Bob mencement exercises. Dr. Roscoe asked, a n d t o make "such tor o f humanities. m a n w h o n b v Act on Recommen- Trnpby On Dtaptty opened their farm home over toe aided In April. ward on toe rolling Cumberland Hope Variety; 9:30—CoUege Hu­ cut, 'The two-year degree. Asso­ THIS VDei«NO’ Way": Alloa Sargent who dam ricane day# to be really comfort­ phy is a "local boy" In toe fuU L.,Weat, president of New Jersey changes" effective July 10. Louise Holman Richardson Fisk, casoAcrv ust .MBAAO OF. The S S S y w b lc b t h V ^ v i n e week end and entertalnad. friends In May; 1040 there were 280 plateau. mor. ciate In Science, w ill be s« to a cool breezy condl- toe way, wera forbidden to light a native New Yorker, but since he toe address. official way o f saying "w e demand women, Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ STAY S«j(.VeNT EDGAR S MTpTnSe in Stafford 8 p ^ rto dremad as a drum majorette The preacher next Sunday ahd got Into radio in 1938 he has stuck 7—Court of Missing Helri; 8—^We o f Science In Elducation. In former Fined for Fight ro BfTTsar*)Tj JuB* 1(V—A fqf th e ^ t appearance Is now W Uon *raa a relief. ctgarettea for fear "enemy" planes yeara, toe colleges admitted only Bridgeport—C ap t John O’Con­ more pay within a month.” sity, doctor of humanities. CLARKR did a mlUtary tap; A***^*.,^^! Mr«.fi|ul Mrs. CarroU W. Hutch­ toe remaining Simdays In June to New York stations, his present toe People; 8:80—Invitation to Indication of Raaotion Felix Forte, of Belmont, an as­ MY CAA Bieetlar w lllb* b«ia thU ^play In the window of Dtotoe a specialty tap; Marjorie WlU be Rev. Dr. W. f . M. Myers of would spot them. Learning: 9—Glenn Miller Grebes- students who planned to become nell, 76, member of toe Bridge­ UP r o a avTO ■ inson 3l*bmpanled by their aon Metal for Ck>in8 Ideal Tlnae fo r FUeca post being.WINS. It was there he teachers in toe public schools of port police department for 46 An Indication of management sociate Justice o f the Mossaebd- URAI>M ■ at PtW o’dock di^'s store In the center of the a . an o l d ^ o n * Alfred, went to Windsor Sunday to Hartford. J began attracting attention for bis tnu reaction came last week when the Westport, June 10.—(F)—Tw o setts Superior court, doctor ef •d a tap dance; Mae Elton The regular meeting of toe Ctei^ It waa an ideal time for too in­ NBC-Blue, 7—Gordon Jenkins Connecticut. 1 years, was retired from duty last act upon roooounooiJiMooB gin. attend toe bapUsmal rites for Mr. local fight descripUves, one as­ night a t hla own request. He Western Association of Railway Japanese house servants were fined laws. Carnival Opan^ McNeRly concluded the nret p w nelia Circle met with Mrs. Wright Running Short vaders’ fliers to strike, drop pow­ signment including 24 bouts In one Music; 7:30—Question Bsc; 8— A1 It was explained at toe college l^ttM a ty OouBcU at/Ui«»r and Mrs. Hutchinson's grandson, erful flares to outshine toe full has been UI for several months. Ehcecutlves described toe demamfii by Town Court Judge Earl H. Robert Wllllanna, president of The annual carnival of the program with an acrobatic Bean at her Tolland cottage n lj^ t. Sheen in Grand Central Station; that toe State Board of Education Jagoe yesterday as the result of Ohio Northern University, doctor l^wcok- tho t m >t«m Warren Bingham Hutchinson, son insplraUon” Point Chapman HUl moon and reveal toe troops as His retirement becomes effective as “unreasonable" and said "there land/County dence* Dunphy, 82 y ea n old, won his 9—New American Music. had recently set up a two-year Is nothing In the present economic a fight which sent one of them to of lawik. oOebed on Monday night at the of Mr. and Mrs. BCverett Hutchin­ Monday afternoon. though they were. In broad day­ program In general education July 1. Ho wUl receive a pen­ a ape^x W «**^**®“ ®* The eecond pert of the progrsni son of Windsor at toe First Con­ Washington, June 10.—VP)—The Job In competition with 80 oUi4r MBS, 7:15—Award to BlUy situation—In toe level of wages a hospital. Paul Edgar Elicker of Washing­ M for Mattaiy aowen on f f i e lot on Windermere avenue wax held out of doors on the The young people who attended lig h t announcera. He wiU handle round Conn; 8:80—Morton Gould Orches­ which was comparable to that sion of half-pay. gregational church there. penny and toe nickel are becom­ The of toe "enemy" Hartford—The Board of Aider- paid In other Industries, in toe Koichi Tanaka waa lined $50 on ton, executive secretary o f the h S, I^owtii. Burl. Reed school grounds and took toe form toe Annual Older Boys and Girls ing 80 popqlar that toe Treasury by round details, while Om im , for tra; 9:15—Defense Report. given In toe non-professional, liter­ ielng featured. The proceed ^11 RMent reports of removals In­ forces BO ordered, sending instruc­ al arte Ingtitutions, and which men named a special committee coat of living, or In any other fac­ an assault charge, while George S. National Association on Second­ iDow atpeoU. / of a pantomlne of "Hiavmtoa Conference at ElUngton Friday Is running out of metal needed to 16 yean sports columnist on toe tor—to Justify the wage demands Irie was assessed $10 on a charge ary School Principals, doctor of —nnnfl Iton for the Rum m M u ^ fo r the work o f the ae* with each pupil taking part In to t clude that of Mrs. Sarah R a to ^ tions to fliers based at Chattanoo­ What to expect Wednesday. Would enable young people who of five of its members last night and family to toe place bought and Saturday June a and 7 ^11 make toe two coins. New York Journol-Americon. wUl with which the railroads are now of breach of toe peace. science In education. rSr^pwprtuted^ft^ aociatlon. reciting of the program. The give their written reports Sunday ga, about 70 miles from toe area take care of toe “color.” C^rum Daytime war schedule^? :00, SBC, needed a year or two of college to Investigate toe recent whole­ by her of Ira Turahen in Araaton, X sympathetic Senate passed educatioh to obtain it a t minimum sale rent increases In toe city of confronted." The two were arrested following Henry Meeker Pollock, o f Boa- Inauranea tor Rocitvilio. school grounds were decoHBSd June 15. and tent to President Roosevelt through which toe 5to, 27to .and has been on toe air On numerous CBS; 7:56, NBC-Blue: 8:00, NBC- E L A f lK - E smaw alw lUblUty insur- lately Occupied by M rt. T. C. Ives Although Birdie Dean of Ar­ 80th divisions were diligently expeifse. A number of electives Hartford for the purpose of adopt­ Under legal and customary pro­ a fight at toe home of their em­ ton, superintendent of toe Massa­ with wigwam, forests, etc. Miaa Catherine Birdseye ;of yesterday legislation which would kansas says she won applause occoalohs and at times.has been Red. CBS; 9:00, NBC-Blue, MBS cedure, the unions’ formal de­ ployer here. Irie was struck on the chusetts Memorial hospitals, doc­ .^HAu/t04p*«y pays any claims ed the graduation o f her son, Phil* r ^ tlv e s at a runlonIK held Sunday hla friend! from Elmhurst, N. Y. suppoaltlon that toe new orders morning address of Becretory qf McBride; 8:45—Eve Curie on De­ graphy o f C^nn., Regional Geo­ State Banking t S a t W b n e t t M l m d If the case were here at toe Elsemann place their Tolland summer home. '\ graphy, Art Appreciation, Health Plaros, from toe Naval Train­ evening on the .lawn o f their Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of Nation Assured were Just soma more fo r simu­ W ar SUmson ati to e W est Point fense Bonds; 5:16— Hedda Hopper. Another ^^GOLDEN JUBILEE’* Value! inas to cMut tha company pays homTSl Bolton. Guests taclude^ over Sunday. lated flight, made a note of them graduation exercUes wUI he put NBC-Blue, 11:30 a. m.—Farm and and Physical Education and Princl ing School In New York recently. Hartford and Mrs. AuguaU Pear­ North Coventry plea o f Sociology. : S s tacal ^lanaea. The parks and Mrs. Lucy Olesecke who Is eighty- W ork on toe Jewish synagogue Of Food Supply and went to bed. on by NTC-EUuc and MBS. I t starts Home Hour; 8:15 p. m.—Club Group Elects -tau2Hn Item ii^udaa tha parks Bnalm Pierce will return-to Ws son o f W atervllle, Conn., were AppUcatlon blanks are available five yearo old. of Worcester; Mr. has been suspended Just lately on Saturday guests of Tolland rela­ Staff officers didn’t find out for at 10. WhUe NTC hiu televised Matinee. MBS, 1:80—Radio Oai^ U)§ oanter aM the War Memo* homeln Wapping and Mrs. FTOd Olesecke and tem- account of Jewlah holiday#, also Mrs. A. J. Vinton and daughter hCuri that toe eurpriae they had quite a number of daytime hagelyll den club; 4:15 (recorded) Aque- for those who ora eligible to enter on Fon Hill. Another •r and on Sunday receive hi« <>«- tives. ' --__.. college next foil imder toe new lly o f Coventry: Mr. and Mrs. Paul beesuse toe workers are taking Mias Basel Graham of North Ruth, Barlaara and Lawrence Rob­ Washington, June 10.— — The planned for -toe tired soldiers, games with fa ir success, it wUI dhet Horse Race. ... .Some abort E n d^ Is Named Pr^i* I^ S n item to tmislary insurance for gTM from toe University of ^ Glesecke of Stamford; Henry their turn elsewhere for a short ertson, Phylla and Donald Qowdy carrying out their part of toe tackle, its first contest imdhr toe waves: DJD DZD D XP Berlin 6:15 ]>lon. 'The college olnCe announced '^ T teO oU ^ r. amountln* to he^cut. He was graduated Olesecke o f Coventry: Mr. and Coventry was a gueet of ToUand nation received assurance today Jiat examinations and interviews Ume. The outside of toe synagogue and Edna Glesecke, .'attended toe from R. M. Evans, agricultural ad­ maneuver, had backfired. lights on Wednesday night when ,—Chamber Music; GSC GSD GSL dent of Connecticut tJBO. A t tha prasant tuna tha from there In FebfuaW. Mrs. Frank Nsuhawer of WorcM- looks as If complsted but tosro re­ lath Annual ToUand County Old­ The "retreat" la toe last prob­ Brooklyn meets Pittsburgh In toe London, 7:46—New# and Views; w ill take pla^e on July 14 and Wapping Orange, Nd. 80, will N.wton, justment administrator, ' that V hu lto ti^ a n Insurad fo r aU,* t e r Eugens Bdgaraon of South mains work on tos lnterior."iWork "sss; er Boys' and Glria’ Oonfprence lem with a atmuUted enemy dur­ hope that results wUl be os good. JVZ JLG4 Tokyo 8:46—Symphony September 8. Bankers Association* 0 it to succastod tha amount hold toslr next »;s n t o y . Mna WUUam Chitetlen- Maas., arrived In town Monday to American farmers would produce will be resumed In toe near fu remain unUI Thursday When he held In ElUngton Friday and Sat­ enough food and fiber supplies for ing. toe month-long maneuvers. Orchestra: TOWA Guatemala 10— tecnaaad t^T.U O . It to day evening, June 10, and It to sen and chlldrsn of South Covsn- urday. Miss June Lbomls, Hubert Tuning tonight: War schedule— Opera "Magic Flute."k 'N e w Haven, June 10—(F)— that tha d ty add ax* tore. ^ _ will go to Kent and return next use as "a weapon fo r defense and Divisions will oppose each other to^ba "Visiting Masters Night try. CTIfford Glesecke also spent Delegates from toe Hebron C w Edmondson and ^ohn Kingsbury, for toe remainder of toe pro- eovarafa, Including adnd- at toe Community Church Houae. week with MlssiThelma Price and later In toe peace negotiations to Oatromi Ehiders, vice president of the week end with his parents and gregattonal church to toe Older Jr., attended some o f the sessions. gram. Urges Active erclooa, tornado and hall M«— Jans Newberry, daughter rsturned to his work, on Long Mrs. E vdyn C. Price. use as an instrument fo r building The Har|ford National Bank and Boys' and Girls’ Conferencs held at The Tolland 4-H club wlU serve Children’s Day was obasrvad at a decent world." is e o __iea whl^ would cost fllS."" o f Mr. and Mrt. LeaUe W . New­ Island on Monday. WDRC Trust Company, waa elected presi­ Ellington Friday and Saturday a public supper In toe social rooms toe Second Congregational church Evans told toe annual National Starts Expansion Program w n c ^ *08®^ Kilocycles , _ Othar Items an $100 for non' berry of South Windsor, to en­ Plan Children’ s Sunday Sunday morning. Fqur chUdran . Kilocyclca P a r tin W ar dent (ff The Connecticut Bankers Solid Northern ROCK MAPLE were Lois Hlldbg. Dorothy Bre- ‘ ^Mraartoito automobila liability and gaged to Thomas J. Eorai^ Jr., Children'! Sunday at toe Boltro of the Federated church Friday A X X . conference here that toe Daylight TtoM Association today at toe annual hant and Ellen Bednar. afternoon, toe supper to l)e Served were baptised, the daughter of Mr. trlple-A farm oontrol program. New York, June; 10—VP)— ^The Eastem OayllfM Ttase >'1M.W tacnasa to Include tha city ” racticable was advocated today president of The Hartford Con­ S m ebuteb at 6:W o'clock. In their school work and find It the graduation exercises of toe lo- j the — WUllmanUc Norinat necticut Trust Company, vice color is used throughout. Drawer interiors and Mica. Asher A . Com^ _ ^ A large table of home made ar­ 6:18—Baseball Scores and Strict-, 8:30—Edwin C. Hifi. ly Dr. Karl T. Compton, president A program baa baen p ^ n ^ ticles wore displayed at toe com­ difficult to get an evening off. A ft­ cal schools which are held Friday gohc^l tola evening, president of toe State B a^ Divi­ are of oak, carefully sanded and finished. been chosen as one of the s«y y nixht at Richmond Memorial LI- Coventry Fragment. Society will ly Sports of Massachusetts Institute of fwblcb ariD inclucto bathing, boat* mittee meeting of toe Old Fash­ er vacation begins the schedule 6:80— Paul Sullivan Reviews toe Technology. sion. Real value I tots for toe graduation exercises brary. The program theme "Ste- the (3hurch Community 6:35— Fiva Dollar Facte News. of Ellsworth Memorial High ioned Lawn Party and straw w rry win he easier. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 6:80—Professor Andre Schenker 'Barring a miracle It appears to Harold E. Rider, trust officer Next Sunday will be observed as phen Foster” was presented by House tomorrow afternoon at 3 school. H t w ill enter the Uni­ festival held at toei Center Par- 6:45— Low ril Thomas 6:45— Baseball Scores; The World me that we will become Involved at The Stamford Trust Company, IM tfea guaata o f Chariaa Kokarda aonaga last evening. Children’s Sunday at toe Hebron toe pupils of toe Northwest echcwl o’clock. . , v Today. directly In this war, and that be­ vice president of toe Trust Divi­ versity of ConnecUcut In the fall. under toe able direction of toe choir rehearsal at toe <*urch 7:00— Fred W aring’# Orchestra o f tba Rockvllla Houaa at bto cot tsi— Barbara Rlordan of South Mrs. George Shadd presented a Congregational church, find there 7:18—Newa of toe World 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. fore very long,"’ he sold in an ad­ sion and John H. Brooks, presi­ taga at Oovantry Laka this aw wlU be eeveral baptisms, according teacher. Miss Mary DoimeUy. Th^e tomorrow fvening at 7:30 odoefc DRIVE OVER TO Windsor and Frank E. Pierce, list of toe feature! of toe enter­ ^7:80T*-;!nM Village School with 7:l8—Lanny Ross. dress prepared for toe 74th gradu­ dent of The Brooks Bank and- 8 u | ^ wtU be sarvad. to ba tainment to be held on toe ateps to Information received. following puplU were graduated: q „ Friday, June 13. toe r ™ “ Trust (Company, Torrington, treas­ Jr- wars married on Saturday. .oOsia and Glenn 7:80 — Helen Menken—Second ating class. fBUowed^ a aodaL of toe Comunlty hall. Mrs. Arthur Chiarles R. AshweU, Jr., WllUam the eighth gn des w ill m ert at toe urer. Miss Geraldine MacUean to re­ 8:00—Johnny Presents ^ Husband. "In honesty to you," he oonjUnu- Card Party Wodaeaday ■Merrill waa made chairman o f toe Odfyn. Jr.. John A. Carter. Har-1 jjon»e of Mte. Walter Pomeroy >8:80—Musical Treasure Oiest ed, ‘T should supplement thu by Q. Harold Welch, > trust officer Tha SUver (Seorn Society of St cuperating at ^ home made Candy and food booth. nr O. Dahlman, Ethel M ay John- ^nd bake with toe surplus corn- 8:00—court o f Missing Heirs. o f the New Haven bonk, was re­ brother. Rsv. Douglw V. M ^ 9:00— Battle o f toe Sexes 8:80—F irst Nigbter. saying that I personally believe A h n ’a Bptocopal church w ill hold Miss Kina Jensen reported on ine son and Elinor Dawn West. modlUes that are le ft.fo r toe pic- FOSTER'S MARKET that we ought to become Involved jected secretary. Lean Her mother, Mrs. Harry Stafford Springs 9:80—Fibber McGee and M olly 8:65-^^^El;ber Davis and toe News. a public laam party on Wadnaa- purchase o f Japanese Lanterns. Mrs. Henry O. Austin and Vln- of toe North School which wUl FREE DELIVERY! D IAL 7S86! 10:00—Bob Hope ,iust as soon and in whatever way Guests at toe meeting, which '(above) High four-pooler bed with fiae am dar afternoon at the home of MacL«an of West Haven, Is there Plans were made to serve stmw- cent Roberts are patients at toe he held at Colombia Lake, June 9;0oJ.We, toe People—Gabriel attracted 200 bonkers from all caring for her. after an opera- JoliB O. Netta „ .... ------10:80—Ocllege Humor will most effectively Join our forces turned tnials, foil slxe or sirigla, spedtol.. lira. Cbarlea Weber of 157 Union berry shortcake before and during Middlesex Hospital, Middletown . Heatter. to toose'of Britain In toe effort to parte of toe state to toe Yale $86.78 ' ticft for appendicitis. 473, Stafford 11:00—^News and Weather atsaot. atartlng at two o'clock. the dance. A aon was born Sunday at toe Friday evening at 7:80 toe 4-H N a t iv e 1 1 1 :18—Jaiek Cbffey’s Orchestra 9:8(>—Invitation to Lgariilng. subdue this nearly world-wide at­ golf course, included Bonk Com­ Wbtot and bridge w ill be played Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Coventry Dairy and Poult^ Oub 11:80—Polish Orchestra 10:00— Glenn M iller’s Orchestra. tack on human rights and interna­ missioner Woltor Perry; his dep­ (left) S-drawer chest-on-ehost, 83 toehea •nd ratnahmente will be aerved. The funeral of Mrs. EnrichetU E. Allan Bllsh. ' . wUl meet at toe home of John 12:60—W ar News I0:15.--l^bllc Affairs. tional decency before It subdues us. uty, Richard Raport; Roy A. wMe, aa Interesting and very roonsy p ieee.. piiic Day Spcnker Strawberries 2 qts. 29e | $SA$Q Ravetto, 61, wife of Umberto Ra- The Dorcas Society will meet AJC. 10:30—To be announced. 8eea Britain Sobdoed Young, president of The Federal ProCeaaor Andn Schenker of Ellington vetto of Park atreet yrho died Sun­ “ SS"^*M ro. Martin VUny«Kli Reserve Bonk of Boston. Hebron Thursday afternoon at toe library. ------12:08—Sammy Kaye's Orbbeatrk 10:45—Music Patterned fo r Danc­ *T believe that toe Axis powers the Untvam ty o f Oonnaotlcut, day at her home after a long 111- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worden and fi^mUy visited Mrs. WUUam Sloher F a n cy 13:80—little Jack little’s Orches­ ing. w ill subdue Britain, and South ,«M1 known radio oommentator, o. F. Barr nesa waa hsid this nWrnlng In S t tra American countries!! and cause us win be the mpmktit at the public The Rev. George M. Milne Eklward's v,iuchurch.4vn. «*Rev...... 7 Henry —L. 11:00—News, weather. TeL 488-8. Rockville 13:55—News at least, terrible loss If they ore Bisbop Celebrates (above) Dresser base with 8 deep yiagapuy axarctoaa of RockvlUa preached at toe Hebron Ctongre|^ 'chabot officiated. Bhrial was In ______cwminL Tomatoes . 2 lbs. 29c 1 1:00—Silent 12;05— Sports Roundup. allowed to take us one at a time, titeSa NO. 1859. B. P. O. Elka to tlonal church Sunday at 10 a. m.. St. Edward's cemeteity. She was 11:10— News o f toe World. drawers, autbentlo tamed polls, spe- The'Northern Connecticut Mra. Howaid B."Lord and family I the eummer os is their habit. His Silver Jubilee elal ...... ^7.60 (not shown) A 4-drawer ohest'wlth be bald at tha Elks Home.on Proa* on toe subject "Missions Deserve bom in Ita ly and Uveo In Monson, on Sunday. Hutcheson’s father on Cipe Co^ Totsorrow’s Program ‘ 11:35—Musical Interlude. "$ o I am Jorced to believe that drawer Btted with desk sec- beet straat Saturday avsning at Grange Softball leagua plajted a Our Support." In toe evening an Maas, before coming ^lerc In 1901 L e a n — RU> Several of the local Gtw^rs jg,, »nd Mrs. Arthur Shei^id. AM. 11:80—Michael Loring*a orchestra. ‘oil-out old to Britain’ is our Job, (above) Pediment top mirror with .$84.80 ato^t o'clock. double-header on address was given at toe H e b r^ Besides her husband, she leaves a 13:00—Linton Wells, News. saungton,Center Sunday at 2.35. pUn to attend toe Grange Jieet- of.. Hamdqn, spe^ Simday w to lb. 35 c 1 6:00—Knights o f toe Road and and that the nature of this 'all out Burlington, V t„ June 10— (F) — plate meaaoriag 22x28 Inches, spe- Memben of all patrloUc or- church by a Chinese student. C. daughter, Mrs. Earl Chirtls; two L|^b Chops Agricultural News 12:08—Charles Spivak's orchestra. old' ahould ba whatever Wlll‘ moft rial ...... $8.78 tamed spindle bed, on on­ The opposing sons, John and Edward Ravetto Ing In (Columbia Wednesday night jdra. Shejiard’s sister, Mrs. GHheri The Most Rev. Matthew F. Brody. eBBlsstlons Rlld OthCTR lotRrMlRO F. Hsleh of Peking, China, a stu­ 6;28—News 13:S0—RSy Noble’s orchestra. effectively iecompllsb toq. result, ion, fa ll slse or stn- toe tavltod to bear Profeasor hla and ElUngton. Edward Craw­ dent at toe Hartford Seminary, on a sister, Mrs. Adelaide Pierolo aU to . which toe local Grange has | gtorrs and famUy. D.D., bisbop o f Burlington, cels- ...... f24.80 Rev. and Mra. HoUU B ^ stt 1 WB CARRY A OIMPLETB LINE OF FOODSTUFFS! 6:80—Sunrise Special 12:88—News. without haggling over the^hroses (not showa) Dresser base same design who was gncted by ford o f Columbia. In some waj^ “ China and tos W ar." Th « of Stafford Springs, j been Invited. brated to# sliver Jubilee o f hi# as above bat with 4 deep drawers.. ■ and tiiiro chUdren, MOdrsd 7:00—Morning watch , ‘v(^r’ or ‘riiort of war,' ahd with ordinqtion to toe priesthood today ndle tonia audtonoa on tba occasion of fell when running to^ a b ^ Md er U spending a few days with toe * Mors than a do*en $tra cobpan- • e v e r y t h i n g FOR THE TABLE* Toteofrew’s Prognm the throwing of our full nationtU $29.75 (B ) Unv si 4eron panel-nnd-spln6 broka hU leg Just e'»®ve toe an­ HoUls, Jr., o f 722? 8:00—Newa and Weather at a solemn pontiflqal maas In the bed to fall or slnglq^^ ...... $21.06 Wa iildriBi at tba Sykaa Audi* Rsv. George M. MUn# at tha J « - lea and trucks were represented at Sunday guosts of Mr. and M ^ 8:18—News From Hera and AM. strength into toe ’effort.” lortum a abort lima a ^ kle. Mr. C^wford was taken to sonaga. He la Interested In vUltr tha aimual ToUand and Windham Immaculate Concepmn catoedraL OUbert Stem. • : Abroad 7:00—News, waatbor. Bom in Watorbura, Conn., 48 (0 ) A bad with p l^ - t o p panels at Rultr Chanas Rslnts the BockvUle O ty Hospital where Ing rural New England Md plans County Firemen’s assMiatlon fiald Willington ------7:10— Shoppers Special — Music, wOl pnalds at the sxarctosa and toe fracture waa reduced. Richard Storra who has 8:80—Eadto Baanar yeara u o. Bishop Brady studied both bead ai^ foot, mBstse or sin­ to r$turn to China next fall. day and.parada held: here Satur­ 8:88—W n C m Program Parade ' time. Faint Hope Held gle ...$22.50 U w n w ill ba tba usual rltualisUe The Friendehlp Clsse of Elling­ day. The parade marched through Miaa JsBBla B. O iiireh four yean In toe 1^ 8 - ^ a ^ . at 8t 'momaa Seminary, Bloom­ The Rev. H. R. Keen spoke on •erving on toa.U- S. Concord all 9:00—^News Reporters , 7:40—Music o ff the R sep rd -R ay field, Conn., the American OoUega ewwaaontoa with tba other offioen ton Congregational church, will the reasons for the world's present toe business aaetipn o f toe bor* 9:15—^Food News B arrett o f tha lodge aaatotlng Samuel J. hold a public eupper T h u r ^ y ough to toe Staffora Fair grounds that tlraa. has arrived home. For Bom ber Crew at Louvain, and completed- w Unrest, which he said were caused Miss Elsee F. Layton has re­ The iound movie ’"litU# Wom­ 9:80-»-Kn]gbte of toe Road 7:58—Newa, weather. course at St. Bernard’s seminary, Houston of lfan6bester. Esteemed evening In toe eoclal rooms of toe where various contests ware held. signed her position-as^.dlrector of by a decline In reJlglous belief. He en" which toe C h ris^ 9:48—Aa Tha Twig la'Bent 8:00—^Nswi o f Europe. Rochester, N. Y. - Knight, to chairman In church. An entertainment follows alto alluded to toe Russian sltua- Several thousand people witness­ rellidaus' education In ' coimection 10:00—Bess Johnson charge at the arrangements ed toe events. Prlsea were won as was sponsoring fo f June 20, esn- 8:15-^topp^ Special — Music, Evanston, Wyo. J He sen^ in parishes in New Uon. which has proved dlsaj^lnt- with toe Federated churches and not be shown os toe picture w - 10:15— EQen Randolph i Haven and Hamden, (tonn., and oh Masting And Mage Gerden." wiuVbe the ing to toe hopes of many. Present follows: Eaglevllle fire-department, will return to her home In Great .Shortest 10:30—Bachelor’s Children —An Army ambulance unit stood The Dmigbters of IsabeUs win tlieme of toe program of Elling­ pUmplnig conteel, 85 seconds, sec­ not ha asourad o x c e ^ fo r h<^ 8:80—News, weather. by today In toe Burnt Forks area the faculty of St. Thomas seminary at the service were Mr. and Mra. VlUag& Nova Scotia about toe I . The commit- 10:45—Road o f l i f e 'bold a mMUng on Wednesday ton Orange at toe regular meet­ ond, Mansfield, 61 seconds: H om pitols or InstltuUoM. 8:r5—Shoppers SpecloL as a faint hope, hosed on garbled before bis appointment as bishop of (left) Unnsanl mirror with moaldod George Rose and children of Bol­ «rat or July. tee wUl have another movie, ins 11:00—M ary Martin 9:00—Press News. Burlington In 1988. and sealtoped frame, large slse, $10.78 avcnlng at 7:M o'clock at tha ing Wednesday nitht. Lecturer ton, Mrs. Adam Kowalski and als- laying cbntcaL first EaglavtUa, 31 Tho following young people at­ 11:15—Pepper Young’ s Fam ily radio messages, remained the M o m rooma on Elm atraat. Ihera seconds, second North Groevemor- nf « « « of which wUl he announced six men aboard a missing Army Hugh Ballantyne announced. ter-ln-law of (^ilumbla. tended toe older boys’ and girt# 11:30—Lone Journey 9:18—Al Clauaer and Oklahoma (right) latoreattog eval mirror w M w ill ba a grooary bingo at 8:15 Efitngton contributed 8184J5 to dale, 31 1-2 seconds. Winners in ^oaa, to r toe same date. Oowboyi. , bomber may still be aUve in south­ Elevated To Secratarios The Hebron Cardinals were win­ conference which waa held in m Graduation oxarclst# ‘ Or “ ** 11:48—David Harum a BoUd B|aple moMded frame, Imrgo. ..^ o'clock. Several large prises will toe flnanrial drive of toe Rock- toe other events were: largest distance belween 12:00 Noon—Luncheonalres 9:80— Southern Serenade. western Wyoming. be awarded la addlUon to the door ners in a baseball game pteyed number o f firemen In Une of march. lington Friday and Saturday: Altj^ North Pariah wffl -— — ' ^ -V ; V Vichy, Unoccupied Franca, Juna vUle Public Health Nursing Asso­ Moore, June,. Amldon, Stella Kola- P J f. 9:45—B etty Crocker. Raips and clou^ throughout the Sunday afternoon with toe Day- North Orbeveraordale; company " y. Juna 10, a t 8:15. , mountain area threateued to delay 10.—(FT-sJoeques Benolst Mechin ciation just completed. i .. viUea on the latter'a.-ball field, ^ e kowtki.- Thelma Cushman, Glenn 13:18—Gene and Glenn 10:00—B y Kathleen Nbrris, and Heqry Moysset. both assist­ Blany Other Interesting Pieces . Ooort P aatpeaed Next. Sunday being chUdrsns traveling longest dilitance, 56 nrch Community Houro. Thoaa | 10:18—Myrt and Marge. toe dispatch of mors searching locaUon U heay Danielson. The Mlrtt. Alex Becker, Teddy Sta- Mng ora Virginia Kataung, 13:80—W eather Man ants'to Vies Premier Admiral Jean In This Group; Sce^Theml The dvU cases which were Sunday at ElUngton Oongrega- miles. North Windham; betft|toaaB- 12:85—Day Dreams 10:80-;*Stepmother. t. plan^ Ground scdtjting crews adisdulad for trial in tha ToDand score waa 6-2 In favor of toe He ed company, RookvlUe; bait ap­ wlckl, Cfiiarlea Wochomurka, Rus­ Rounds. vBvelya T^m an, trudged 'through muddy yalleja Darian, were elevated today to tlonal church the mid-week choir bron team. Wlntorop HUdlng Is sell Vonasak, Francis Ladr,. Brig­ two points 12:45— Stnito’ Sam 10:48—Woman o f Courage. secretairies of atate in the French Cbunty Superior court In Rock* rehearsal wlU be omitted. pearing truck, BlaglevUla; two heat Toth, Thefesa MacgrRA 1:00—News, Weather 11:00—Treat Tima with Buddy and ovsr anew invept hlUSv villa today-wars put off until Junior bugle and drum corps, Staf- ham Service, Dorothy Mather, It Welshaar. WUUam Bray, government. ' The Boy Scouts will meet Fri Announcement i$ made of the 1:18—The U ttle Show Clatk. ' Unintelllglblo raifio sign ala Tusaday. Juna 34th. Judge Ed* foidviUe Girl Scoutlf and S t Ber­ Laura Safranek and Gladys ornoa BraSket. Harold G rw ■T picked up on aa Arm y channel by ‘^Americana * * - day. evening jit 7:80 p. m. regular meeting of Colonel Henry . 1:80—M arjorie Mills 11:18—Martha Webster. w ird J. Quinlan, who was to pra- yiQ Lelle KeUogg of Hartford, nard's hoy Brigade of HasardviUe; ■trosa. _ [Smwd HaSerarn. , the Wyoming highway patrol yes- Chapter. DAR. at the Nathaniel best band, American Legion. Apek- Wednaaday at 8:80 p. m. toe 2:00—How To Eteter A Chntest 11:86—B ig SUter. H U AW APt 7 sMe at this sasslon to still busy at was a week-^nd guest o f Miss swrence Robertson and Ixmia | and Btin . tetw y and sighting of a ^one *by .Middletown where there are many Foote Chapter Houae, Colchester, viUe. Over 350 firemen and guaata Willing Workerii’ Sunday School 11:48—Aunt Jenny's Stories. 3 Piece Group Marion Peas# of Main str***- J 3:15— Health In Industry— Crtt 18:00-4Cate Smith Speaks. raachera along toe traasconti remaning on the docket. Wednesday afternoon at 2:80, attended a banquet Saturday night dass of Memorial church will nontol air lane w e n the only cluds 3Jr« G u ille m o t Edward Dombek o f toe 155to have a picnic supper around toe Phorria, M J>. P. M. It to expected that Judge Quin* Miss Maude Clark of East Hamp­ at toe Italian Hall. Tha affair waa to gui^ searching parties. LAV9 O N W Howltsers. Fort Bragg. N. C.. hM ton, regent. In chsxE^ O u ^t toe largest ever held by the oaao- outdoor fireplace at "HUl Top 2:30—Medley Tim e 12:18—When a Olri Marriao. Solid Maple B w fl] be able to eome to Rock* 2:80—String Matinee T^H-18-A plans left Sait Lake ONE U A atlls on June 34tb when the aivta been spending a few days with hU neakers wUl he State j^yant Miss clation. Farm,” the home of Jaroee CalifQrnia Invaded 12:80—Romance o f Helen Trent. parents Mr. and Mra. Stanley Harold W. Bruco, Jr.. 16, son of 3:00—Against toe Storm 12:45— Our Gel Sunday. City Sunday afternoon for Chi­ MCM etvU eaaea wOl be beard. Mary C. Welch and Vice-Regent Ice atM7est WllUngton. The Com­ cago. VUE. Xt waa aanouncad on Monday Dombek o f Sand HIU. Misa Katharine Mattolea. Mrs. F. RepubUcon Town chairman knd mittee U Mias Grace Service, Mra. In War Maneuvers! 8:15—Ma Perkins 1:00—News, weather. that a short calendar aeaslon wOl Miaa HUda Ann Richter, daugh­ F. Oates and Mrt. George Hovey Mra. Harold W. Bruce of West- Horry AUen and Mra. Louis B. 8:80—Guiding Light 1:08—Mata Stroet—Hartford. ter of Mr. and M ra WUUam R lto- Did JOB •YfT thbik of adTerttetaf 8:45-T-Vle and Sods Atoo ba haard on Tuesday. Junt of East Hampton wUl act as host- ferd avenue was discharged from Serflce. ' 1:18—Woman in White. ter of 80 cooper street Manchto- toe Johnaon Memorial HospltoL m short cut, a tim « n ver? 1:80—The R ight to Hoppineaa. Nearly Two Billion $69.50 Itth , arhtn aeveral cases which chUdrtn wore wars not ready at the last stsslan ter, and RuaeeU Edward MUter. The latest announesmeat la that yesterday afternoon after recelv doS»te?Sm iS!y: WUUngton HUl I Camp Himter^ ! 1:45—U fa Cob Be BeautifuL aon o f Mr. and Mra» Edward W, ba bMTd. tba graduation exerclaaa for 8to Ing treatment for a fractured col church, Earl A. E ld ro^ o, Joyce | June 10.—(^ T tA P o w ^ ^ ! -As A BUittor'of fact, that’s aU it is. Measles Patients 3:00—^Toung Dr. Malone. In Defense Jobs c -JTs*4 8aW -Tluttsdsy MlUcr , of Longview, ElUngton. graders from tha Hebron achooj lac bone, oustoined when he fell Marts BraW; Mevo^ Arnold, j Ara*y theoratlca^ l 2:18—Joyce Jordon, Girl Interna. As Amerkait^ Tba Parent Teacher Assoelatloa were united in marriage SWuntty wUV he held Wednesday evenln from a pony owned by Fronds i:Se—Fleteher Wiley.. afteriloon at 2:80 at toe Concor­ Mine, white riding at tos Stafford Ann Show Increase tha Northeast aclihol win bold tnotcad o f Friday evenlng,^ at toe Linda ao^los a ator* or faeotry with a^ 2:48—Kate Hopkins, Angol of Boston, June 10—(FV-rTiie Army ” "='Aa'Clijpe'C«d'^i^ iibod ante at tba acbool on Thura* dia Lutheran church. Manchester, Hebron .‘ Congregational church. Fair grounds. Mercy. . • vi and Navy awarded, primary de­ ' Jnna 13tb storting Rev. Kart Richter, pastor, per- Mrs. Moo Rsynolda of Btofford- of 'iaarduadlao to ooli to find a lot There wUl be 20 graduateiL and South WUUngtoa, S:00-;-Msiy Maigaret McBride. fense 'contracts totalling $1,750,-^ » c . •’cteaL Attnambaw err fc roed Ills feiemony qYng ther gdaalsslon to exercises wiU be by vlUe is at toe Johnson Memorial too country waa a prohlam antlra- ^v^^pooploTrhoTraiitli. H a ^ o rd . June 10.—VP)— A 15 8:18—Frank Arkar — Golden 974,177 to New England Mween gle ring serviea A, reception hospital with loosrations of 'Bervioe and Donald Perdue. far Blar- to daaate to tos sale which oead oaly.*-owing to lack of Mra. Cteriruds Jkisheo. te to corps officers, .the defe a t -par twqt IwBpeaaa to ^ nuntoar ^ Treasatyod Bong. ^ u n e 13,* lM ff, and A pril 80. 1941, 8'diawerik t e r it • toelQM ^ leg iMid tsc«bnd.te:an wiarkiBa out ifi air ex p a n ^ JtodI am E Jod.lte..xMociae and to preserve order., . ^ -faer-daughter. iMca. ; TilMsnts In Qia'*racHri|t RalpbE. namSers, president of the' d n w e e ^ S 4-dia oestsf aUsd ~to ha held hatora to *««B a M r jpUcettv^ Upon Urelr return Hi— Maude Clsrie of Bast dent onThirnace avshikL'Ya^ iqoBunand post tesi'cUs ■ with' -tWy ] ’" j ' T te pooplo Trho iial"adY«rtlali»f Ihid — . during the past week was reported New 'Ktogtiad'Om m riL announced from then; weddtar trip Mr. aiM afternoon. A car operated by Mra. Lmigee In New London. XttMKBhiAri HampUm m ent toer wsek-end with The ToUand committee fo r Chi-, a handful of signal oocps • It tho choapoat way of dolii# this JblL today by tha State DopartmeoC of SA6—War Commentaiy, weather today. Ylmbed. too, to ' Mra. 2UUor wUl raride la Roeb- Ri^olda went out of control and engineer troops parUctpatoig. The head o f the business promo­ M ss X n n e C l^ k and PhUip^Clark struck a Hydrantjieor toe Warren na relief win canvass WUUngton. Health. Each year Dad baa "Hla Hay.” aealloped head a U the Young Peo- TiUe. The rest of the 85,000 sdldlan of Tbs d^artmsnt rsported toara tion orgaalaaaon isaued a state- at the old bomcotoad on Porter Woolen MUl OfflOS. Give hiBB a aaw set of AM I- at toe union Mrs. N ellie Rice who has been nui. Howard Clark of Denver. the 9to Dlvlalon ware undergoteg Which hfiipa to koop p ric « dowB. ^ s e 480 maaslas a u fferm on rec­ raaat saying New Engtend had-un* ba' held this inrenlng spending seveVal months with her Mra. George WUoox of High­ atranuoua combat training In amaU STHONO STAMDABD TDtBB 1 Colo, nephew of toe Cloriu, was land terra-e waa elected, president Salt Agalaat ord fo r Um . weak ended yesterday, dartakan to provide: Ma gift tWs year. Hie ear aen t m tf* iM k hi toe church so- daughter, ‘Mrs. Gardh«^ HughaS .!■ « a visitor, and Mr. and Mra. [unite, getting ready for largo-! la with 897 toe June 10—(F )—In tbs $8>9J 0a.8a6 . worth o f abips, of North Branford baa returned of toe Parish Aid society of tos good Tfreo. ABiurmoNO m i A t the nmeting pb WUllam C3ork o f Lebanon and Mr. 'a t toe an- San Franalaotx June 10.-:-(B>— ■eola maaouvors later In June. -•loua weak. ^ four-nsanto period, Jaanary-AprU, $1964^,860 of alrplaiiea and ate- I far an anting to to spend toe summer with her Grace Episcopal church aasara.aafety.. .aad toeg'ntbrtl tad M f- Ebner Lord of FronkOn nual maattag bald rsoao| Federal Judge X F. St Sure M — -Whooplag cough eaaas oteo rose the New Bnglswd shoe states — plsae partR $138,4i0fii480 e f ■ypttead. tha ctasa o f tba dau^ttar, Mrs. E. A. Finance cf •nd throe daughtera wera diamioaod a i ^ t filed hjr Mrs. Botenttete have bean tmabla to I MaHeheBter Evening Herald .roai 47 to W and lobar pneumonia New ■ jj^andtoum ^idBtle^ JW.M9, homa o f Mrs. Floronoo ‘Prltaldiscovar why migratoiT Uids fly | Mate street. guasto for to# day. making quite Vernon. Otoor offlcen AUea Crockett against ,4 Po9g 20 toAS, Bcarlat fever dacSiH Wiedemann. German eonaul-gon long distancaa at lllstiv nighf. but it la Of rvmwty Agrlcul- a fasMly minion. / wera: vice preatdenL Mr*. tt that tb^ do this ae the I Hrirty-flv#' per cent of toe mo­ pjtooO * of Irwin BUmons were WlUiams: oecteUry. Miaa VUia craL fa r $8,000 for services as Si?, tor veMclsa’ in New England are when he aadlSulUvan and treasurer, MTS. For- agent OB a eoiffldsntlal mlaaion I t Buy ba used in hunttng | I a fit e h e r CootL tlrifi a««B owned te cities of between IJiOO auhurhan B os-iost S i lchar. tba GBtMStty and aSAOD population. : *tT X ,-.'K : X.

I :sJ 'li ' '■ ■ .' MAlS^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 10,1941 P A O l *. \ A BlANCHESTfiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONIll. T^S D A'^, JUNE 10, J.941

This Cgme and Sow . . . And These Conquered Uner Barely tap the dafense effort, the Mida of savsral hundred miles, In the “Hey: r SERIAL STORY Lapql Boy at Blanding F ew Women Recoi H m f l f W l r r ill omen find a situation made to couraa 1* which they must have order , to fit their perverakmo and crossed a good many bridges, for Escapes Fire their malicious hatred of govern* they are following main roads for FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG Telh About Maneuvers f Black Carpet Jtentap Xmlb ment and their fellow men. the most part. Vet there Is no coovaio»lT. test. m tJM iKP » T *H« mention,' by either Vichy or Al­ BY ELINORE COWAN STONE NSA axRVica. inc. much Damage of $800,000 in 1) PBWTIMO CO. am. Because they have nothinf but The following letter hss juat^snjoying^ oUrseIvsa It BM*n atTMt detestation for and contempt of lied spokesmen, of a single blown- been received by The Henud from pMslble. S^nr^ping Oyde- Oeanliness and T iff h t - carpst bestlaa ora 0MJ». A Master Barber ^ ® : spring by persons arho any form of government, any sort up bridge. Y sstocdayt Bridgto reveals that off the coast is waiting for—un­ Gamp Blanding, Fla., telling the Efe". noMAt *«oo«oit sabnartae has beea sighted a I Just helped out two of our Mallory Terminals. Containers for d o t h ' ' guess thetr importenoe. th 0«Mr«l WiBWr This fact—that the loyalist less they need Information that detaUa of recent maneuvers In sects may work in heated Octobern lU I l of control, and would, hate a So* short dtstaaoe off the ooast, Deh- Corporals, Tedford snd Opisxl. And French are leavlu the roads In­ you can give them?” which local unite participated. It performed a master feat of shav­ ing Answer lo Beetle as j ^throughout u g ^ t ’toiT toe year. Tba claliatic state or an abeolute mon­ orah tries te change the tread of For an instant-he stared at her JseksonviUe, FIs., June 10.—OP) E^ry .* ” •?! tact for the advtace of their puta­ ing. Just aa good aa a barber, if u 4 BeltdayA B»t*r*4 «t archy or a totalitarian ngime— e eoavereatloa bat even boUdlag incredulously. i Then he gave a 1s written by Private (1 Cl.) Ches­ —With smoke pouring across her Well a s M o t h tive enemies—If It la a fact, may •re bring Stephan’s thoaghts. ter C. Vsrrick of the Anti-Tank not better. Not even a nick was ™jl Otfte* •» unleaa they could have some work­ short, entirely unmirthful laugh. made. which ta somstolng for a decks, toe flJloif.OOO Uner Semi­ , carpet beetle in both larval M >te»i>d ClbW M»>1 indicate with considerable convic­ back to war. Hls father oons- "Then that's what you believe!''^ a Company and ta as follows: nole barely asesped from her pier New Haven, June 10.—(^ —Most adult stages snd In tote taw less, bullying Job under It— nuaded a sea rider la 1814. The Editor, TOs Herald: novice to acutmpltah. So r l^ t af­ •oascftipnoN b a t e s tion that the Vichy forces are In he said. "I never, dreamed thalr ter this happened, we got toe sig­ as a rapi(Uy-spreadlng blase swept housekeepers era moto-conscloua - be . helped by looWng st T*a» by Ball ...... Just as’ much aa they hate our ben ringo. Deborah opeos the you, too, felt this way about me ' You may to surprised to receive toe Cfiyde-Mallory terminals here Mwtb by Util ••• much greater sympathy with the door to a etoolcy nsan, who ad- s tatter like thta but we are out nal to move out. A scouting party but few recognize tost second en- rtldhs, and reading tha text democracy, they can to beat if —^that you could bate me this w of corporals and Sergeants went Sunday and caused damage of Station Bulletin 400. Free French, and even with the Stephan la Oennaa. "Yon way.” on maneuvers here and we are go­ approxlmstely $800,000;-^ emy of household woolens, toe t*»r not perfecUy described as an* ing to stay three days and two out firm to get toe lay of toe land, black carpet beetlietia Ctasnllneas Secondly, she should know ‘ BriUsh, than they are with their sbonld not have- oome here, WU- Hate Stephan! But that was with bur LL Gatchell. The rest of Mayor George C. Blum, Detec­ MBMBBIt o r __ archlsta They are against’ all nights. We arrived at our bivouac and tight contalfiiiefa for stored dry cleaning is a partial own |stenslble government. At all helfii," Stephan c ^ e s . preposterous, when all ^ a t she US'are preparing to move out Just tive inspector E. L. Acoah^ com­ Uon for clothing. In. . THE ABSOaATED P R E « law and all authority. * * * area about 4 p.m. and fater we clothing and other woolens are toe • Thb A»»0CUt»d Pr*M I* really knew about him wws kind soon aa they come back. So on pany ortlclals and Federal agents woolens should be stored In We have a theory that no person evenU It would hardly occasion Hate or Love had a swell time swimming. This said toa possibility of sabotage answer to the beetle os weU as to tp «AUOt« «• tb« «M or and honorable and generous. place here ta Just surrounded by S e ball and ready to go while m r s ' closets or boxes thst toe 3 m af bit «*w« much surprise here If the so-called Chapter V in “Stephan,” she itommered we were waiting Just got another would be Investigated. the moth problem, aceordlng'Yo .:4btt M bol otb»rwl»« •r*«i‘ ** who lives In disbelief ^In the law For a nooment, as Stephan water and I guem we won't have Neely Turney of the Agricultural cannot enter. Thorough su ' b [|» bbS tb* locbl mtwb defense of Syria by the French wretchedly, " I—I don't Imow what prospect for a shave, and it looks Police recently placed an extra and brushing sre also death and In denial of any renmnslblllty came forward, Deborah caught hw „ any trouble keeping clean. guard over the entire water front Exper^ent Station at New were to turn out to to altogether to believe except that I am con- Tbe mosquitoes are really start­ like buslnesa ta starting to pick up larvae. Some varteUes of • **All*r1fbM*^^ Mpubllcatlon *f to the authority of the aUta Is first real gUmpae of the n ^ she fuised—and a lltUe frightened, even In the army. A t toe return of It was an Amerlcun-built Consolidated bomber ll'ke the one above (they’re called CatalinsB by the area after receiving a tip that a Haveb. d!bP»tehtb bbr*l» ar* «i»o perfunctory, a show put on for no ing to bits. Harry Olender and L British) that spottsd the German ^ttleshlp Bismarck, conqueror of the Hood, and passed, tbe word Jfi June and July particularly, able closets are suitable for.s entitled to the law'a protection. bad only ^ suspected bentoth I geUeve me, It was not what went out on a spectal\ detail, for toe Scouting Party at 4(80 p. m. sabotage attempt would be made age. As a final precaution,' 'tewtred. -______other purpose than to make It dif­ the boy with whom she —to have It end»thta way, the whole company moved out to along to the British fleet. Then the big guns above, carried by the new British warship Prince of during toe Memorial Day week­ numbers of shiny, black-brown People like these Pacific coast in­ the rest of the bo^, to buy beer beetles,xthree-slxteenths of an Inch pmmd of pradichlorobenslna r«R nr-vlc* eJUnt et M; E. A. ficult for the Nasls to Uke Its own played—oh older man, a UtUe hard Y ,t It was bound to come to the our position for night msnsuvers, Wales, vrent Into action and, with the help of torpedo planes, 'finished off Germany’s Blmarck only end, but on ly y ie regular patnU* surrectionists belong properly in sto soda. 72 hours sftsr ths Hood went down. \ long, arb likely to be found In the tali in such a closet win give! SarrlM Ina _____ puppet government of France too —toihaps a little ruthleu. surface sooner or later—all that 1 which I understand will start snd oompsH]r~ guards had been fumes to kill Isrvse of motlta i the class with aea pirates who About 8 p.Bi. we started out mstntalnkl since then. house, frequently seeking exit EablMbbtb Rtyr«»*ntaU»M. Tb« "But it was necessary to come, never understood about you; through toe woods, and trying to sometime at 8:(X> prm. until ??? beetles. Freqdent opening of j Maib*«« 8p*«t»V AAtney— sternly to' task, Excellency,” the little man hur­ Our position ta to guard toe in­ Poliea Vacations Oancelled from windoVs. This ta the. adult seise ships, raise the black flag all that you did not Want me to keep hiddbn we finally reached our of toe carpet beetle whose'larvae chest or closet allows toe .‘-Rbw Terk. Cbleaco. Ubtrolt and \llP ried on before Stephan could stop imderstand. 1 mut< be better fantry for they have been taklug a Tod«^, boumver. Mayor Blume and go It on their own. The pirate, goal, after being on tbe go for 45 to escape and toe material ta »■•*••• ______him. "You, yourself, would have terrific beating and are retreating Fuel Shortage cancallsd poUca vacdtlons and are capable of doing a large when Anally owrtaken, fights to Wasn’t “Regulation” this way than to leave it—Just minutes. We bmight 40 beers snd amount. of damage. There are its toxic quality. EKMEBR a ODIT •OREAn o r bton angry not to know. It is to drifting there—Uke a half-sub­ thirtsmi sodas, snd loaded them to nexr poaitlons of defense. We sre Sketches of. Threq posted extra officers along the L CIRCOIATXOKS. the last aha dies with hla boots on, be earlier than we thought. ' A so placed s i to hAefore the flames were jgBer w** torpedoed. Hie Oeorio te tancy aside In keeping the Army to cross n e intervening space. of Egyptian and Red Sea prob­ nady to meet force with force. tion and agreed that toe major checked. 'Tan firemen, three sol­ from linen clGSMt to attic. Dtvision's Army Day at Little had gone away again—pleasantly, Now, almost unwillingly It seemed Ws could see toem from where we coming back to our bivouac area. They feed on lint, on some food the ***^* free from the Interference of the courteously aa always, but very were lying through crocks in toe On •truck and with very fast lems. General strikes and disorders sris- problem appeared to be toe lack diers snd two aaUors wert taken Rock to dress up the eight Sioux he e w e and stood over her where ------Bemoved by , ------Petain I Ing from food shortages In Syria to hospitals from toe fire-fighting stuffs, and are particularly fond lead of survivore of the Moor'i civil courts. Let him throw these finally behind bis wall. porch floor. After shout fifteen time, we cime to our defense poei. of transportation facilities to bring cJ soiled spots in clothing. Un­ Insurance members of the regiment In tribal she/taaned, half supporting herself At toe outbreak of toe.current \ caused him considersble - trouble bperatlons, mostly suffering from ''^^•■atructioa. Her captain haa In* With crips finality he stepped minutes or so, they finally drove tlons. With ovu: trucks camouflaged toe fuel to tola qtete. like toe clothes moth, the carpst perpetrators of treason Into Jail costume and put them behind a the table behind her. war, he was governor of French in Mswch, snd In April he formed a If a shortage should develop In heat prostration. \ out Into the night and closed the "BeUevlhg what you dp, can it c^, right by where we were, be­ from toe air, and' our two gun beetle leaves no telltela 'webbing 'ihemed the Aaaociated r reae, in 4 concentration camps, under hind our cases of beer snd sods. squads all set, w# are. now s o r t ­ Indo-Chlna. He was , removed by new government there. toe supply of coal and gasoline, as Tbe $800,000 dsnqsge estimate 76 millimeter gun, buckskins, •loot nlatter to you—that I must go?” Chief of State Marshal Petain last arms made In New York by L. D. to give a clue to hta late activities. T. E. Damn ^^EdtOgwin. that the hrat report Army guard, and kee)> them there Deborah stood, straining Then on ths - double we went ing our next order#. AU tola took well as fuel oil, it would apply feathers, war paint and all. he asked. \ place near 5 p. m. Instead of 8 p. m. Augiut snd later stripped of hta Gen. Sir Henry Maitland Wilson equally to domestic, commerrial Psrmalee, executive ylce presi­ A sweater-left in a closet over­ 58 Bigelow Street ihat-tha fnlfhter had been tor* for the duration. And If the civil eyes to follow him throutf the "You know _ It______does---- 1 think across toe road and Into too woods night may be found in holes In That was 'all right with the heading fo^ our camp. Almost got as ws were expected tp believe. Bo French citizenship. He Joined toe this 69-year-old six-footer was and. Industrial users, the commit­ dent of toe Clyde-MsUory lines. Telephouo Couaecttaast pedood waa oorrect. courts attempt to Interfere let him glass of the door; but a tow steps ^ know hPw much.” DeGsulliste snd immediately was gazetted a full general less than toe mdrting with no sign of too Hartferd 3-8181 Sioux, but when the costumes down the walk, hls whlte^raincoat | ^ caught, but wo hid until their now we sre expecting anything to tee indicated. « T^oei the' development of all the procMm atupenalon o f the habeas happen, or ehta they woti^dn't puU ;>laced in charge of toe "BTee two weeks ago, presumably for hta Nevada has only five too^ns of Insect tost, did toe damage. were provided, behold the war bon­ and fair head were/^completely cars pasaed by, and took a round rrench’’ movement in toe Middle Suggeete Obtaining Supply Although most complaints ••eertalaahle facta when the elev* For an instant she, was sure about way, around toe lake, and us out of our area as quickly as handling of the British offensive more than 3500 population. ' oorpus, aa Lincoln did because It nets were bedecked with turkey HEALTH AIVD DIET engulfed In the mist. As If an from the racing of her >nra blood East—tekmg in Egypt, toe Sudan, which drove toe Itellsns out of The committee meanwhile, sug­ an haown aurrhrora a n landed after some tough carrying, and they did. Now we. are ready to go gested tost the householder and bad to to done. The country will be feathers. There Isn't anything in unpleasantly clammy head had that he was going to touch her. into action, and everybody ta on toe Ixevant, Asia Minor and toe Egypt snd hslf-way across Libya Washington Daybook ADVICE brushed her face, Deborah shiv­ sweating. Just mb though we were the industrial user should secure as Stay depend even ao grmt an la* When be did not, but continued caught in a rainstorm. We finally edge, and wlahlng they were soMe Balkans. lost winter. with him. the regulations compelling a sol­ ered___ So X had come then-- For thst Job, under Gen. Sir early as possible a supply of fuel paa aa the determination of wheth By Jack Stinnett to stand there, his arms sfUny reached camp. Tired, weary Md place else, instead of oraiting, and If there la anyone who dier to wear turkey feathers If he Furnishad by ths McCoy that tlme^he had always felt Gen. Henri Dentz — General Archibald P. Wavell, he aitao was for toe coming winter In sbeord- *de. or not we an In an actual atata ______I at hls sides, hls eyes gravely fMiting wet, we delivered toe not knowing for what. This bang­ cr doubU'that we are In 4 war and doesn't want to—and like the girl Health Servloa must come some day. searching hers, she faltered. “You\ Dents—(General Dentz was ap­ made a knight grand cross of toe ance with toe facilities at hand for goods. Our reward was . . . ? . . • ing around like thta ta almost driv­ handling and storage. war With Germany, fighting for our national existence First of two articles on law eo-^went to work. The plan they Confused------Impressions - raced a UtUe whUe ago, Stephan, ing us nuts. But Uke our fathers pointed French high conunissioner Order of toe British Empire snd In the song the Sioux said, "No, evolved la simple. Address communications to The Three beers apiece snd twenty given command over Clrenalca be- Emphasized by the committee RE-UPHOLSTERING An the attuatlon ao far appeara let him but Contemplate these Pa­ forcenient and national defease. ___h her memory: "They do be things you wanted ' cents apiece, when toe bartender .and brothpra In the last war, we for French-mandated Syria and no; a thousand times no.” No Through its fingerprint assem­ Health Servloo _ ^ n ' that the crew of a schwner Lebanon last Qecember after Jean fote toe British Idst' it to Orman was a recommendation that users tha Robla Mooh or during^enstru- Stephan's startled absorption m there be anything you BokUers, but with poor success. Get Chaaoe to Eat by a British fighter. firana the Cape Verde lalanda. It ever crushed right now Law Enforcement Officers Mobil­ ogy here In Washington which Chiappe was en route to Beirut on May 10 became commander of cial. tribal tradition, or no feathers at sUon ta known aa "How can'you be ao sure?” I>- tost it’s over, we ssfc each other f raportad boata are eight paaaen* Hershey, of the previous position Sllp him out—to w h a t ? . . . . F o r nxtgtn tightened on the to toa editor. x didn't lose much time and were Called Hero (with, fuel. 8. SagtesB-Proof Conetrootloa. at Lawnnee, Kas. Sioux prldi in towns, counties and states Into ^ thousands of |X>llce agencies. as to the cause of this condition, Have to get some sleep now ror back with our guns st 8:45 p. m. what It was all about. No one >•' Members of CommitMe 6. Free, delivery fai Conneettent. gara, Includtny three women and of the authorities with relation to n network coordinated by the The FBI has 64 bureaus In the what purpose? edge of the table so that It qulv- seems to know, snd I guess that's The members of toe Fu4l Com­ 7. Easy terms. and a very proper pride indeed, we but to date no obsolute sg;ree- • • • ered with her own trembling. they sre. going to wakeNw up at Night ta falling snd everytoing R chOd. The ahlp waa bound from the reclassification of deferred FBI. United SUtea. Using these as ment haa been decided universally. tekea bn a different appeMonce. toe way all wars are started and mittee, whose headquarters are at call It—was vindicated, and the nuclei for the greater network, It seemed like hours—It was —Through seven jsrars since my twelve and 1 -en we are goipg ended, not even knowing whst In Spy Plot New Toch to C ^tow n. draftees who go on strike, la some­ This means that countless thou­ The condition ta met with In wom­ neuvering. until someUm# Tues­ We knew we are jp>lng to be in toe State Armory, Hartford, are: sands of police officers, sheflffs state or sectional conferences nerhaps Iff minutes before Ste- family came to this country «one people sre 'fighting for. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL It auch a alnhlny aa thla, in mid stellar feature of the regiment's en of the emotional, highly sensi­ day morning. I'll write m w for a tough time with toe. enemy, Charles lx. Campbell, Hartford, thing more than a ,vindication of sn'd their depuUea, detecUvea and were set up, attended by officials tive type, and those with. an ex­ Bhan opened the front door, hung —not to speak of Indian uprisings Pvt. 1st Class. Chester C, VantJek chairman; Thomas W. Ruassll, 3-Piece Suite Army Day show did not have to to f . - _.t I.. rinanf and I _ —thetha Lovett womenoromen have seen a tort snd I hope It will be Interest­ spies have informed our high Foirocr Yeoman, Two neaaa. la not definitely a challenya the West Hartford Draft Board. It government agents now ai« from the police agencies who sig­ treme sensitivity to pain. However hta raincoat In the closet officials thst the assault on our Hartford; Edward B. Maynard, Re-Covered in abandoned. nified wUllngneas to cooperate. esme slowly Into the living room, good deal of fighting and ■vlo- ing enough to keep you, and your Wa Cany Onr Own be all*out war, then then la no ,1s open confession of error such as working, with FBI methods, and anemia and the wasting diseases readers in suspense. lines will begin, around 8:00 or Japanese Are Qiarged Stamford; Alfred Brown, Nor­ Damaric $ 5 9 We hope some day to see that under FBI guidance, to clear the sre especially likely to tindermine He waa pale, and more grove hence.” anch thlny. To to aura, natlona governmental agencies very sel­ Tui;»fliy ft. Hla inoA A 9:00 p. m. But it wasn't to be posi­ Honor Bandsman walk; R. Y. Brown, and Jpbn Mc- Beg,|8a. giin crow In a Victory parade. enUre defenn setup of saboteurs, Take An Oath the bodily resistance and cause than Debqrah had ever seen him. " if it were « l y t h a ^ ^ t Down to toe lake, brush your tive, and our orders sre to hold out With Conspiracy. Keon, Bridgeport; C. W. Blan­ do not take the final plunye Into dom make. The first thing these police of- spies and fifth columnists. painful menstruation. For exam­ For a moment he stood sUsnt. thing 1 am doing could so veiy teeth snd washing up. Folcjing our as long so we can. And If we have chard, Haven; Lucius Briggs, flcisla must do la. take an oato, looking Into the fire, hta eyes wide easily end In- what many peopls Rrmed conflict under clrcumatancca There Is no difference whatever It means thst the FBI's 17,000,- ple, diabetes, tuberculosis, Bright's blankets, and raincoats, add to retreat, we should be sure to At Banquet Parly Los AngelM, June 10.—(T)—Al Norwich; F. V. Chappell, New 000 fingerprint cards, its technical which, without calling for any disease, heart trouble, rheumatism and absent, as if. It seemed to De- might call, disgrace,” . ^ . cover our flight without being cap­ auch aa these until they have been In principle between the case of . ing up light packs, snd w aiU ^ D. Blake, 50-ySar old former yeo­ London; H. C. Freeman, AUyn's laboratory with more than 100 allegiance which would Interfere and others may to associated with b ^ , he were seeing for the first “However It ends,” tured, or blown out of action. Point; Theodore LUley, Water* fully verified. But once verified, Donald G: Olson, whose deferment with their obligations locally, for breakfast. 6:45 a. m., break­ man in toe U. 8.' Navy, ta charged MacDonald Upholstering Co. About crime acienUats, its knowledge of dysmenbrrhes. time with complete clarity some- eteadlly, "I shall fast and I feel very hungry from So we are ready wlto.a "do or Members of toe Manchester Pipe bury; Benjamin Chatfleld, Wsiter- the eaae of the Robin Moor should waa voided by the West Hartfi modem sabotage methods learned ends on this note:. "I will con­ It 1s pllfficult to sUte exscUy ♦Mng he had always known, but tng you do can to dtagracenii. tola refreshing night sir. Just hod die” ready expresuon and .we know bsmd''gave a party ah the yiUa with two Japanese with conspira­ bury: E. H. Hemlnway, Hartford; 983 Main St. (American Indnstrlal Bld$r.) Hartiord Can M U eanvlnoa even the moat atubbom Board, when he went on strike, and on the groSfid in countries now stantly striva to cooperate In the the.intensity of the distress and had never quite recognized before Stephan.” if thta happens our otheh soldiers J. H. Dockendorff and T. A. D. safeguarding of our Internal ae- the symptoms vary with the Indl- breakfast 46 minutes late. It was Louisa in Bolton Saturday night In cy In an asserted etolonage plot of the tsolatloniata that their caae that (rf strikers In the defense In­ at war, and Its vast reservoir of tor what It reaUy was. And suddenly knew that she was very enjoyable, Mbody ate tt. I will avenge us. 9:80 p. m. and our against toe United States but a Jones, New Haven, snd Frank A. Manhattan criminal informaUon will to curity and in the defense of the vldusl. Generally the pain ta sharp honor of Richard AU«y, a bands­ FituJly he said without looking apeskinig the truth. gtm post, and everything ta break' Federal official caUed 1 ^ a hero Johnson, New Britain. la cloaed and then la no kmcer dustries, even though there may By George Tucker available to all these agencies In nation.” and cramp-ltke. It may be apaa- Un ‘^ou heard?___ I am not w i t h O n Inarticulate so^d ttet ■jot r©*dy And waIUoa to stnrt our man, waa recently married to Miss maneuVerf. , ing our way. No casualties, and today. \ : z even a millionth chance of con to a considerable difference In the their concerted efforts against Thia is "the tie that binda” and modic, or take the character of an sure how much you understood." was half only a few minor wounds thst sre Helen Kayaer. Mr. Allely ta ser­ in the first quarter of 1941 It ache.-The location of the pain ta The suspense is terrific. Oh. Blake, said an Inveatlgalqr to tlnuiiiy in what they ao fatuously circumstances. The principle ui New York—The years hurry by, enemies of our defense plana snd ^ o u g h .” Detorah aaldl "And half protsst. he took her Into hta taken care of by our medical man. geant drummer in the band. He is the United State district attort# ^ plants. abound 8,357 police officials (snd usually in the area above the pub­ Oh! it looks Uke something ta up, the son of toe late James AUely Order Is Viewed have called a state of "peace that a draftee whose* Induction ts Melors. . . . They must be atrasm- Just got orders to strike our tents. We have Just been relieved at office, obtained "first-hand, on-tfae* On President's Order consequently the forces working lic bone and It ta likely to radiato "°^S^*!'!^^Ahd the devil of It Is there ta so Uttle Ums.’’ to 9:45 p. m. and retreated in back of and T ^ let AUely of 11 deferred because he U engaged In tlned, they go.so fast . . . They to the back and down the thighs. Must be getting ready to move ground” information which le d ^ make you atop' snd think. . . . You Back in September, 193B, Presi­ under them) Into the FBI's mo- t t o t l cannot axplaln. I can only repeatsd. "And bbfora I our lines, as we have new battle Church street Hta father was a toe| arieste. ^ A s Vindication dent Roosevelt asked, the FBI to blllutlbn plan. There ta no direct relationship be­ out I hope so. This hanging member of toe Plp* hsmd and toe N e Mote Rights Tluil4 Pirates an essential Industry loses every walk along Broadway, and you say that I did not plan It thta way. are some th to ^ at around ta getting on nerves. fields to conquer. And our orders nlted States Attorney WUllam take charge of all investigation Aa an example of how these tween the severity of the pain snd my are. to get aa much sleep as pos­ Center Flute band. shred of his claim on deferment Ibok up St s sign thst says "Biood the amount of the flow and to fact I am torn totoraen wanting to | have a right to know. Moving out trucks and person­ Fltot Palmer filed charges of “con-, •nM reason why it is so' difficult "relating to espionage, sabotage, conferences blanket s state. Cali­ There ta so much sible before JVednesday 3:00 a. m. Those who attended toe party \ when he wlun tartly relinquishes and Sand.” . . . That goes back s dysmenorrhea ta leas often seen kick myself for coming here at all, nel 3 a. m. Nobody knows where. splracy to obtain national defense Hfrtford, June 10.—(ff)— to prove that such people as those long way, clear back to Valentino. and violaUon of tbe neutrality fornia may be cited. Quarterly and unhappiness that I shall have know....Oh. Btophsn. I roaUy* As we have to get ready, and be were Edward Dowd, president; information to be used for tbe In­ that employment, whether It to regulation.' conferences have been held in those with s copious flow than Guess tosya^o“ ’t care ansrway. able to move out by 4:00 p. m. WUllam Ritchie, treasurer; WU- Membsrd of the Wert Hartford . . . But they do things different so UtUe time with you." know so UtUs shout you! Entruck and on our amy, Just un­ jury of toe United States and to a te have been leading the Ingle- "This task," said ths President, in San Francisco, Palo Alto, those with a scanty or moderate "And thers ta stUl a grsat deal ' en we move our guns to attack Usm ' Forbes, secretary; John Draft ztoard, rebuked reemUy by to go on strike or merely because today, and In technicolor. . . . The flow, continuing only a day or two. “But If- you must go,” Dsborah loaded our guns at 10 a. m. and toa advantage of a forelfn power” oraed strike are Communists lies lif "must to conducted in a comprc' Stockton, Martines, Sacramento, I cannot tell you. our men are advancing with Stevenson, major; WUllam a ■pectakBoard of Inquiry for ra- he Is tired of hls Job. ushers sre having trouble with the Napa, Oakland, Redding, San However as a’ general riUe there cried, "why not go openly, as set them up In a position of cover Ritchie, Jr., Willard Grenon, Ed­ against Blake and: claaxifying, a striking defenss the fact that they are noL They henaive snd affective manner on understand enourt to that ^ y®*J alarming rapidity. But are bother­ I^ru Tatlbana, 89, a lieutenant This appeared to us so obvious, queues that stream back through a national basis, and all informs- Rafael, Watsonville, Eureka, San are some systenimlc symptoms, hundreds of ottors have ^ s . I snd tort Into a firing poslUon, ed by tanks, and It ta up to our ward Scott Brt PhUUps, Harry worker, toit "vindlcstod” today. are not really Communists nor 8o- 60th street for two hundred yards the most pronounced being head­ rsad in ths pipsrt—1 " commander in toe Imperial Japs:- so self evident, that we have per­ Uon .oust to sifted out and eprre- Diego, El Centro, Fresno, Bskera- could understand that. Why _ am trying.to do_ ^ protecting Cdmpany F'a left flank 37mm guns to wipe them out, as Flavell, Woodrow WUson, Joseph They saldX through Chairman cialtats nor snything else thst In . . . "Stay in line," they yell, "stay Isted fleld, Los Angeles, Riverside, Sfn aches, menUl depresalqp snd sleep­ out through the fog? And what|what I against tanks. Starting to get In^ they are a thorn In our men’s sides Tangart Joseph Trueman, Ernest nese Navy, registered as a lan­ Rlebard B. Daihtag, that tha order sistently adhered to our convic­ lessness. Sometimes there ta gas to I wrong. - you wbp't have to guage student at University -veivcs sdhereace to any fixed be­ In line, chum." Using this order as his spring­ Bernardino and Sants' Barbara have the Coast Guard cutters teresting. and It begins to look and must ba taken care of immedl' RlbMe, James Osrson, Joseph thta 11ns by (ton. Lewta B. tion that the West Hartford Board You see bright, gSwdy cut-out tro-lnteaUnsI irriUUon nausea, do with lt?....uma88lt?....UiU ets It's :you [the worst' Uks actual amrfalre. Waiting to go Southern California. lief, right or wrong. They are board, Director Hoover snd aides Thst Is coverags. t (To Ba Ooattaosd) ately. Stevenson, Richard AUely and ;sy embodlex\toe "exact un- was wholly riglit In lU declaration pictures of Tyrone Power now, vomiUng and Clarrhaea. The roort that submarine the fishermen saw into action. Time ta going by s k ^ 'So to-get some sleep if we’re Thomas Wray, sU of Manchester, Toralchl Kono, 58, for many dariylag factqpVhlbh was toa ba- merely persons cynically—snd al- where It used to to Valentino. . . . impoitont general treatment Is ly, and everybody 6 getting jit­ able to; for we have a tough tone Georgs White, of West Hartford years major-domo in tha home of on." V, j.of the principle. Now that orders rest which mag vary from a few Charles Chaplin, screen comedian, laost always very Ignorantly—at And thoae two young women who was five. . . . Her res] name ta. tery, expecting something to hap­ at 4 p. m. A t 8:00 a. m. am strike and Thomas Grssr of Hartford. 'The hoard-iMul'rertHrtflMDon­ j have gone out that slj draft boards hours to a day or so, according to when filth and m o r ^ are per- pen. snd now knowing whst. All and knoom as the most prominent odds with society and resentful of hsve Just climbed out Of s cab see Augusts Appel. , . . She began her sftei birth are due to a faulty l ^ y tents and roll packs. It’s pitch dark . FoUowing the dinner t o » vari­ ald G. (Msbn during hta partlcipa- your ;jn the country shall adopt this st- the Intensity of the. pain. An' ojltted to wlthen- and decay. ws can do ta bope snd pray, that at thta time and than was'a moon Japanese in HoUywood. them too. . . < They atop snd look career with Gua Edwards, thq.old Opeir Forum abundance of rest during the chemistry which insets tto James A. Farley, former root- ous members of toa band enter- Uon In The Hsnson-Whlthay Ma­ otetever soctal order {h*y bud St the pictures, and at the words ws come out of tola sUve. So with out when we went .to sleep' but telnad with speclaltias.‘ BlU Forbes Naval Offloar Belaasad j Utude toward striking deferees— "star'' maker,.,who discovered Bkl- night ta of greater Importance ment of the skin. There are tev^™ maetor-OeneraL chine Company strike savsral themselves living under;'opponents on the marquee s long time. . . . kinds of jnoles, soma constat of strained looks on our faces, ws where it went to nobody knows. had hta rsooiding machins oritb Tatlbana was relcaaed- under weeks ago, only to be critlctaad I thereby merely re-est«llshlng the die Cantor, and George Jessel, and than i^ort jeataf during the day. $60,000 baU provided by Japanese insurance in of all goveniment^ Then they look at each Dthsr, . . . Wrong Evening flat, brown patches, soma are srs prepared for toe orarst. All of A bite to eat and then on the’ him and aU took turns at recording for Its acUon. I work-or-flghl'’rule set up by Prtol- even Walter Wtochell. . . . When The geherslJiealxh should be built There ta no escaping our des­ trucks. Moving out with only our Consul 'Kenji Nakauebi after un­ They think back, too, s long time. she became a picture player she fleshy snd soft, some have hairs a auddsu we went ou tW action, their vcfcea, Said Demlng: "A t last ore hara Such people are without capaci­ up between periods snd standing tiny. Either we s h ^ ^ snd advanced into a new position blackout U ^te for five miles to successful efforts to have tha j dent Wilson—this whole question . . . Back to Valentino. . . . Be- appeared with Wallace Reid—re­ Editor, The' Evening Herald: for long hours in s stnlpsd or arowtag out of them, some been vlsdlcated by at least one ef ty to adhere loyally to any cause caiwe they knew' Valentino! snd uebluSto Week or brownish blaj*. lead Into paths that vto tov® of fire. It seems as If the enemy our attack positlona. Alraoat tbaro amount reduced. Kono, unable to our ouperiora . . . which ta insurance trust I haa been removed from the field member? Abd she says, "I 'wsa I mailed an announcement of awkward p<^Uon should to found- worth whfls, or shell f ^ post 836,000 bond, remained In founded on any kind of a principle, worked with him. . . . Because ;olnt meeting' of Manchester 1 Uyou wish to prevent tosMtlss, the ta finsUy yielding. when our tfiick Mt a tree stump source of great sstlsfseUon." 1 of argument; and removed in the the good girl then too, I've always avoided. snd sink Into oblivion Slow but sure, over tracks snd and reboiindad tc a stop, but wa Lumber Schoonei: jail. They otare arrested yesterdas^ correct or mistaken. They sre their names are Llls Lee snd Nits been the. good girl, good snd L. No. 99 snd Devotion L. O.L. Moderate exercise, out of doors best plan, ta to avoid direct rays of (right way. sunlight Thta means were not equal to ^ ravincM. bur trucks carry bur Just went around It and kept on "We have a good case against tainted with the bom criminal's Naldl. abused." No. 145 in Odd Fellows' Temple, wiU be helpful In buildlhg up the Cimirmii**** Robert . c. going until we reached our attack the Japansss and toa investigation Lila Lee snd Nila Naldl were in Mato street, Hartford, June 7< system snd will sxsrt a favorabla hat wbUs out to the sunshine. «o - 3Tma guns snd squads, aod. sd Wr^kage Sighted . hUred of humsnity. Every ceimtry , As for Miss Naldl—the "bad” esUed freckle removers are i ^ t - Moorfr-MeOorailek Uaoa. ^ vancsd to new firing pooitiohs. posiuon. ta not yat over,” said Palmar. Girl Gives Her Life Tha jproeaada o f ▼alfiona -insurance policifs can be brought under ona super- the original "Blood And Sand.” girl—John Barrymore once called St 8 p. m. which is Saturday In­ effect upon the nervous system. That Strange Syrian War iftfactory And often coijitAln cnomi* Setting up our guns and ready to Ready for our next orden, and Tbs conapiraey toarga carrlea a in the ororid hss bed such people. | . . . Oh,.years ago. . . . Llls played her "The Dumb Duse." . . . Her stead, of Sunday. The announce­ Regular bathing ta important and Ws are a sroll-fed people aUI aetast to go into action at 4:80 p. Tiaion through a tife jinaurance trust. In addition to . the advaBtagas of the part of the good UtUe girl, snd s suitable diet ta easentiat Men*, Sto wWch^sre potentlallv poison­ take new poalUoni'. Our position ta maximum penalty of 10 y a m im­ Tbs United Ststes bas many more ' So directly contradictory are real name 1a Jlsnnlns Maris The­ ment in The Herald through aome ous snd should to svoldsd. pared with the dietary m. and atranga as it sssms Its Rsdondo Beach. Calif. June 10— prisonment and flOJIOO fine. Palm­ In Rescue Attempt Nits waa the bad girl. . . . Re­ ratatske or oversight stoted It strual pain ta frequently aaaoalat- held rory firmly, and our gtm has than Hs share of them because we | practlcslly sll the ststements of resa. but she grabbed the Nlta. parti of tha globe, we a perfect camouflage from air and quiet os H -L, la fact too quiet to (F)-"Ca)>t Webb Monstad, who er said ha would ask tha Fadaial eontraliaad control, yonr aatato can have tha baneflts of our aiqMriaiicod member? . ; . They remember. . . . Naldl ssriy beesuss It was much would to held on Sunday. The ed with constipation and slimtoa- m fed In r^U on to toe suit ms. I know somsthlng ta go­ have been' letting them come here | the 'Vichy government emanating Uon should be sided by the fre­ infantry. So waiting and keeping oparates pleasure ftahlng boats, ro- grand Jury today tor on indicitinrtt That was s long-'Ume ago. . . . It the totter show name.. . Her fa­ Orangemni of this Community producUve potentialities of our ing to happen, for X fssl it in my Boston, June Mary Car- iavaatment Bumagement. May wa explain this plan to yon in detail? for two genemtiotts, from all cor- ' from Beirut and thoae from all vyas a good tiros, but it Is gone quent use of enemas in such pa- on toe alert, and ready for any- ported Sunday night ha had stabt- directly charging esplonagi,'which ther, an Italian, was to the diplo­ would greatly apprqdate a cor­ bones. But I guess ws can taka carrtas a masdmum 30-yaar penal­ msrt, 14, gave her life Sunday now, snd Valentino la dssd snd a rection of the same ah It ta one of Uents. Tkiias of my readers who Q u o t a t io n s lend and labor. ... x. • thing that comes along. Time out ad orrackage of what appeared to aers of the globe, and by giylng; Brilvsh sources, concerting the matic servics, snd she waa born at “!L m . L. Wltooa- to the cars situation. ty. In an unsuccessful attempt to gensraUoa, almost, hss passed on, the iron-clad principles of Ofange- would like to have Dr. Frank Mc­ now! I can see our cook trucks For wa are the famous Anti- be a 800 foot lumber schooner them benefit of free schooling we | progress of the British-Free Waahtogton. D. C. Coy's special articlea on the sub­ Natrlthm Ooatoreaco tor Do- coming up to feed us sandwiches. Seogfet OsBfldaatlal Bapesto rescue her mother snd baby .stater snd the movies hsvs leamsd how It was "passion” they always tam strictly enforced, thst no Tank OomtMmy ef the .Flghtlag about toioa mUes at saa. from their burning horns. hsve sasde many of the present; French Invasion of Syria, that' to Ulk snd to east their stories In ject are invited to write for “Pain­ I hppe ths/TC good. As we're all Its cabins and mastheads had Tha Infoimatlon against Tatlba­ built around her in . the movies. meetings of any kind can be held in to . So on te victory. na and Kono charges they sought Safe at one Ume, after running geasratton much more dangerous | there is very little depend&ble fsc- different colon, natural colors. . . . on Sunday except for turn pur ful Menstruation” also "Scanty or I f Uncqto vary hungry, and we spent quite qPta infantry ta advaadag and bean sheared away aa if by a blast, •T bad to play 'Passion,' she Irregular MenstnlatiQn'^ Just ad' country could not Uvs haUSatove In six days, ths .United States of quick advancements, hs said, but a water soaked rock­ oonfldsntlal reports regarding tot from toe house to summon help, aad much more msUgnsnt than tusl Information. Hoaever, sines * * *' ' says, "in one form or another. poses, namsly: to sttsnd' Divine tho .oppoeltion.ta falllag fasL The ths high school girt dashed back It must seem strange to Lila dress your request to the McCoy and h ia tree, tow could eat up aU our bse( surphto- aniTbelnie on the go. gave us (lulquite ing chair rocked at one end of the firing record of the U. 8. 8. Phoe­ Virtue, pride vice, lust, envy. Jeal­ Servtcs or attend a fuberal to pay chance la there for the a « ^ to _> M a ta A te Bsaa Maroaas at the enemy ta terrific, ao through a smoke-flUad doorway tliclr fstbers, many of whom could j the Vichy-French statements make Lee add Nlta Naldl to come upon Health Service In care of thta an appetite. Oops! Sorry but th(ay _ deck. There oras no sign of life nix in Haorailan orators. Palmer ousy. . . . I've had to play them the last solemn tribute to a newspaper encloaing a large self live three-quarter# Slave and one- O oteS. Argeatlae ftodalat matterwr watraorhere you looklooa you can saa sbosrds said, however, that more than to search for toe mother. Mra. . BClther read nor write in any Isn-1 no clslni to any successful st- that marques legend after so partad Brother Orangeman. I were not our trucks, but part of I ‘ layiag ‘ avarywbara. - I ataaU - — soea Corrasza, 87 , and tba all.” . . . Indeed, even now to hta addressed envelope and six cants quarteY frael . Tmsbsd to tbs dock, Monstad ro- truckload of infosmation about the •vgMBA - ...... lUm|ds..to..Al |n the, progress of m any^ars of prohibition and de- friends he introduces her as sorry tb take ao much of your val another convoy. So the officers n*verr feuget thta aorribto sight as baby, Sandra, 18 months. \ 4 in stamps snd the articlea will to ___ Al tosMb aaa.* and toa OUcnsl called a halt to latod, orskS a valuabta cargo of United SUtoa Navy was setasd at Ik s labor unions bavs been com-' the Allied forces. It is to he''' ac- pi.issllii and rtpaal and N4w Deal N iU Nsldi—my passion." Of Val- uable tlms and spaes. Wars It not Wa both apokn toe languagt o f' long'as rUvs. And it wUluereys Ftramsn found Mary's b o ^ ly- and w an and altBriute -periodsaf mailefypromptly our niasauvers, and orq hikedjha^k heavy Umoars. Ra found a quantl- •htfiio Mis- aays^^ t'Ha- alas n.. dar-, toT'th i (act that It ersataa ba m my meatory. a of aM^^detW ag. aad- aoiM ...... — i _ - i iaff across tost of tha Ufataw. jdets sadura for sumbera of tbeas tcsptcd thst ths Invasion Is being success and uncertainty. toe new B u r ^ . _ ^ta our U »uac area. - Where ora tip'agsim at SHW A^MbltasnunriBn raiittsrv-one^ Mrs. carrasasCarrassa died five houi hours lal Ung^-awtft. kind, gsnarous." wrong Imprbndon" o f -tha-Order- ...Inn toecutlve eoanelh af ^ -m e rre Laval. saalsd chaste, but it was nsor dusk •Btl-sbdal^ pervnto who wtami carried out pretty_much sccp^na.|to prekfnngad piaa.-lte--V lrty Tyrbpe Power a long ‘time, “ oad Spain if tha war hadn t driven her WWilhg The HsiaM 4bs .gtoateat Three ehlldrsR ta the-.fteUy i*s— of tbs op|>Oftunities i resistance. On the other hand Al- Ne Profit ta Bolt duced by a darkly plgineuted Jeadsro of thought ^ o BssdsvMt. lanachia I rive. it waa 1 p. m. and our limeh sral.jttmUis Blake did, so ably MonsIgBor Jooepbe N.-Grteff, who or to' dinner—It's pretty early to A t the present time a aatlafi toiTKad dilveet tha BalteJ' rosidyzta oaU it (jpdte agatort our SaU Lake aty— Tbs Bush 1 tor trouble-making ; Ued reports would Indicate thst : go to work ysL . . . But In a cou­ Strip Aatoe ef Hobeape — ve sean no other altarnaUveS • qctod o( en- wrote and pr^uced tba first cadesgo—on—A 880 compromiee explanation of the cause of than a wash st*ta on tha ote to M Servlee T R U S T CO, offers. And j such rest stance as has been cn- ple of hours the/U go to that has not bean found. Inasnwirtr aa company, ta laying around SratBL 8MB. HMm Laiari BHb and g a ^ sg is counter ea^^ega- Ha Aaariean passton plav In 1918 af­ I great cava in tha basement of tbs Botaei Idaho—UP)—The secret court setUement minus a new top­ and a Fasrtst state on tho ottoT •-ying carfta. and ■oRddug and lato. ttBEa what bfls. bsfi- ______. . 8t reoeivad several toouxand dcUan ter Bearing a pep** luaa toa paaM arlsea aa, en- countered etould be 'ffattm d by coat equaled sero. That traa John toty SMy to congenital, that to. hsTO noglt-t^ both tho aocor”^ To ■ safeguard tha Im ^ to ls PsranKwot HotM. knoehfi as Tbs ouL Rlaboana who wondered how toe Individual may tova bami bora •iVIrT a tow stBdea w eegtt*M . Uw ------m totestbtJasuMM«a4i tanwd tt is tha aariy Mya ot tba W M d b f-hsiM-a to j being *telf haarted.'* OovafiEor Ctairk could appear ao B. Ruahmore'a summary . of hta of this lehato at the xtehts at tha hu- teuyGiitatoFqi Hambar Faiaral Dapoait I §. Catp. Diamond Horaasbni, and to work. with tham. many dqetafs to^na ta m rt peroee . . ahoutd ka thaea- asiwlR P R itapsm P p fn r u r Was. d id Sonday of a haart «R a tremsadDUi Ont apponat , toet ta worth . . . Billy Root haa Mafftag aatogn- chlppto after Jong autoraobOt court MVEdoBOsa. A ttar r M 'v to g silBMt,' t o statY mfiBteverteC If jirttlwt. aad ■Itineiif The a p foor^ M prtasC Iha pEjMMBt to an antMoehOa oM- toa thoocy that wotoa ara tha ssBtial bfftea af arety asto- BBeaU for tboM la >ia aaw trite to tbs far camera of tlie wfttotok MB M i s L P bad hart pasus at Holy WmaOp noting. "Four or five columns of R b t e w ^ fuU-hn^tb M t o dtacovsred aooiaone salt of a^tti*y ttqcttxi P eat iHoneMdmJb -- c4at •from the court- to *5! m m h .m o la a » ymaa. Allied trdeps have advanced by Mias Lee, now iJMffl 1» ’pm 5-'A.

: \ ’) / : ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^ER, CONN. TUESDAY, JtfNE 10,1941 ■y - MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER/CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 10,1941, Civilian Defense Plan kains Affect Long' i^i^t o f E veryday \ Body inTrunk TocrMuch Concern Seen Tax BufA * About Federal Debt GarrmnSfUl' Grandma's Idea? Council K ck s Co-Salutatorianri and Valedictorian ^i^eat Crop Items May Be Rationed Not Identified Seen Da WiU Not Quit No, Shakespeare Tokepa, Kaa., June 9<—(Jh er Calls On J ife Officers ^1'’^ Drawn Up In Secret —Harold D. Smite, dlraetOr of Harvesdng in Far South- Waahfaigtofi, June >The9tlee mean that tba supply of the Identity of Slain. Worn* tbe United StaUa budget rays (Oosttaaed freoi Page Ona) he believes'thwa is too much I Martin Public BuiMiiig Expert telegraph and radio communloa- . west tielayed by Ex­ government put conaumera b I products so controlled are ra- I D ll'. George Caillouette UoDs, auxiliary light, power anil ' tlfinM and leu than the ueiial an Remains Mysteiy; concern about tee Federal Whole ^fitein fights over the Mediterranean Began Work La- water suppUea, public service re­ cessive Moisture. tlvely on notice today that th etofik to avalleble for plic^ rale. Lead Proves, F^lse. debt. buth to Spread southwest of Malta. losen Grand Knight; pairs and to raifid transit of par­ naay have to step aside until de­ In other cases the shortage or Visiting here, he told news­ vi|te Enterprise. Admit Baaea Bembed 1 9 3 9 sons, food and medical equipment men; ”1 waa talking with an The Italians acknowledged the Cuardia in ; Idett> eSUcago, June 10—(P)—Wheat fence needs are- met on a long list ^tentlal shortage may have re- ler Officers Selected of everyday items, ranging from Buitod from a drop In production. New York, June 10.—(/P>—The Auatratian Treasury official Franklin. Mara., Jons British had bombed the Faociat < 8 tree# Personal Conduct traders arfi- getting a taste of identity of a alain woman whose tity jKpown to Few. The pamphlets and posters— mattroaara and cameral to woolen Borax and boric acid, which now recently, He told me teat his U. a Rep. JoMph W. baaea of Tripoli and Bengasi in r. George Caillouette Waa elect- I ' something' they had teoi(^t Im­ decomposed body was found stuf­ country's fipht waa about oim American Ideals Libya the night of Jime 8. ------fioon to be aa common as tee daily probable, If not impooBibla—too underwear and fire extlngulehera. appear on tee orltloa^4iet>.(ov-4ke (R-Mara) raid today test led Igrand knight of Campbell (Editor's Note: .Busy ex- . The Uet included wool, cotton, fed }n a 'trunk half-buried in a and one-half timef the ahniml Italian submarinea have sunk mwapaper—stress personal con- much rain In what once was tee taret time, are scarce for. this rea­ Staten Island thicket remained a burden in the United 8tatiS-.i nine Steamerr totaling 63,000 tons Couhcil K. of C^,«t the annual ' p e ^ worktag In recret for du^ and protection, first aid to flannel and other tjrpee of cloth, son. , ' Income . and then addM; I m iB p«g« OM) Ithet we live In the greatest, of nation’s dust bowl, of all places! mystery today after police ran ‘Yours is about teree-f(fths of ^ become so bnlrdensome ' manufacturing countries. i in a recent attack on a BriUrit con­ meeitog last night. He succeeded neatly two yean and directed tee IfiJjired, and bote individual Aa a result, tee outcome of tee wool and leather glovee, motion The OPM raid teat tee ehortago “ threaten our whole eyi by a man who hre worked picture projection an d sound down a false lead through which your annual Income. I don't ■aiatmtorlaiu. and the | America is worth defending as I -A • voy in the Atlantic, the Fascist Thomas J. 'Qulnn,”lKaving served as and group cooperation with police new hard winter wheat crop in tee in these two materials—tee first teky had hoped to learn her name. private enterprise.” I high command announced today.. anoflymoosly, ''developed the equipment, medicinal chemicals, a cleaning a m t fanUllar to every see why you worry about a land of freedom where every boy I deputy grand knight for the past and firemen. far southwest, tee nation’s prin­ Partly clothod and wrapped in a that.’ ” / Asserting there was “Jnit ' —Triumphal March I |rirl who so desires it may. se- » baela parts United States pro­ But the firet person caught di­ cipal surplus producing region, woolen and cotton-wool aocka, housewife and tee second best much danger to be year.tTo the office made yahagt by gram for civilian defense. This hospital uiUforms, and business white blankSt, tee body showed a ••AW»” ...... Verdi'* “ cure a high school education. How. Say» Use of Troopn [the dlavatlon of Dr CaUlouett^ vulging prinraiy operatlona of has been affected, grain experts known as an eyfi-wosh—apparent­ deep «ash At tee back of the head. Smith said that one cause against” in tee nation’s ____ tb S<*ool Orcheetre different it is in some of those apd other Important details of public defense wardens or their said today. This is tee worst time offlm equipment euch ae addreu- ly la temporary. - for optlmiem was the low In-' problems as there waa in any ■ ; J . Quisb, who has served as ing and duplicating machines. Aralftant Medical Examiner Man- European countries, where com­ Confirms Prediction I chalnkoan of ihe house committee the plan are told in the fol­ picked air-raid pre^U on crews, in tee year for excessive moisture. Meqpwhile, teesextwo products dell Jacobi, reporting tee case as terest rates prevailing now. ternal threats, tee Republlean i ri^dent Joeeph Beilis pulsory military training be^ns at for tlm last year, was named. Mr. lowing story. The second in a will face charges tantamount to Wheat should- be rlpenl^ and Pnt oa “Orttloal Items” Ust have been put under\full priority a homicide after.an autopey, raid "At tee peak In tee World tional chairman sold in a prop in early age! Young Naals are Rome, June 10.— —-Virginlo serlee of six dally arUolre by address at Dean Atademye stonr— Quishlas an assistant to the grand treason. barvestere should be at work. In* Theram «nuand uuiwother itemsivwna wer*were control. They are eesehttal to de­ a skull fracture was tee cause of War our debt was 25 bllllim,” taught subjects of hatred. We Gayda, authoritative Fascist edi­ The Aosootatad Press. 'Tomor­ LaGuardla will InsiatNm that. added yeatorday to tee Uet 'at fense induatriea becauee\hey are annual commencement: St We-'Hew to Defend" tor, said today that military inter­ knighi assures the council a proa- stead, farmers are chafing at tee death. he raid. "Now It is more than taught to believe in people. They p e r ^ yecr. row: A great army of hewl)’- Prince rays, because ot mmllca- delay. “criUealkl items” usued monthly Dy uaed tn making a apecUfi glara 45 billion but tea c a rr^ g Toxm To Be Rl Ann Lsshinske ^ are Uught to look with contempt vention in a strike at the' North, Diaoovered By Boy "Our nauhnal debt la sppeM C3io(r No. 1 ' ^ Others Selected tratned firefighters.) tions In the failure ot repeat^ at- Crop OnfiooK Uncertain tee Prtoiitiodlorltied Dlvlaion of the Of- used In radio tubes, photoelectric The trunk was discovered Sunday chafes are only slightly more alraodgrl on person* of any other race than American Aviation plant confirmed tempta to get help on clviUan Unprecedented late May and flea of Production Management. cells, yearchllght lenses and many than li) the World War peri- above any figure hitherto y LoVe U ir his prediction some weeks ago that Otb^r officers elected last night night by Robert Davenport, J'r., of. How much higher it must Roberton.the Teutonic. No P«, I were: jChancellor, Joseph Plcaut; By Don Whlteheait iad Frank L fenra from tee very count early June rains, as for. aa many In all, there were eofne 40 Items, other needed Instruments. 15, near hia home in Castelton od." i eluded fro a club in our W?!* Washington's policy would "pro­ Weller which make It necessary abroad. nteran grata men can remember, raising tea total number now no man can .my. You are suUful SsTlour” B^ool because he is not one of the Mias HeMi' Slbrinas voke something like civil war” In recording se cre t^ , Walter Mc­ Loxoflea EUmlnatad First . (Jornera. into activity at a period when CbdsUansen Kenzie: warden, Harold ,H. New York, June 10.—UP)—A The British respond^ immedi­ thrown tee whole southwest- Dlaeelfied as "oriUoal” to approxi­ When strict rationing haa to be Information from the Missing . . .T7?r.l«Ocln majority in race or religiM. If he the United Statea. "little man who wasn't t h ^ ”— ately. a t y hall Is stacked wlte srpNirop outlook back Into unoer- mately 800. 557 Killed In RaMe ea will ba heavier teim ever befi icUon” were ao excluded we would not be Worker strikes ior higher sala­ Keanuc Inaide guard, Foster HL enforced tee government poUcy is Persons Bureau in New York at ta the history of our nation. choice ot acUvltiea, aa well as jWilUanta; outside guard, Joseph ^ 'purporely ao—h u prepared Mayor their helpful auggeatlona. Until tainty\]^eat prices hers, partjy More than any other tingle gov­ to seek first the elimihatlon of l^ t caused police to believe tee practicing the noble prlnclplea on ries, he wrote in n Glornale reflecting this, have risen to above "Thera taxes will retard ea 'or Defense" which our country waa foundM. training in reaponsibilitiea in di­ Manchester H. S. Class of 1941B I BuaXy;\ advocate, James Tierney; F. H. ImOuardla’a civilian pro­ tee boots of Berlin beat teem ernment document, perhape - thie luxury uses—such as the shiny victim was Mra. Irene Collinge of Cairo, June 10.—OP)—Premier lion. They will make progre D*Italla, "threatened to provoke V gram for national defense. down tee countries of continental $1, highest since May, 1940, and, latest Uat brings home to the pri­ trimmings on automobilea—and Taylor We, the claaa of 1941 B, believe recting the activities and main­ agitation among soldiers for high­ er, Raymond Fogarty; fi- neatby West New Brighton, Whoso Hussein Sirry Pasha announced to-' the individual difficult. ’Hiey that this land of opportunity and taining the organisation. FoUowlng is a list of the atu-AKotach. •Veronica Barbara KuU- jnanciall secretary, John McCluo- His name la Harry, a mystery Ehirope gave whkt they could. with exception of tee bulge that vate ciUran hofif widely tee re­ teen of those items for which sub­ huabond, fi^derlck, reported her day that 657 persons were killed well become so burdensome as 'at Yes,' for four years we have er ps;^’ and hence the War De­ ' -.1 key; trartee for three years, ' man up to now. Ituy made oometelhg less than preceded tee fall of France, higb- quirement of an all-out ‘-'total de­ stitutes can easily be found. Alu­ Opportunity" freedom should be preserved and dents of class 1941B graduated' to­ gowski, Sherman Edward Lam- partment applied "represeive missing since Oct. 1. and 123 injured in Wednesday and threaten our whole eystam ot U McConaughy been trained in the knowledge I Thomaal J. Qulim. “Just some guy who works up­ a halfhearted reply to all Inquir­ eet since 1937. fense” program., may effect tee minum pots and pans, aa example, Detectives William Smith, how­ Saturday night raids on Alexan­ defended. Wd understand the grave day from the Manchester High prechi, *Ann Iiouiae Laablnske, memstnrea. vata enterprise. This would not Orchestra— sacrifice that the task deman^ neceafary for" maintaining the Clare Thelma Lavey, *Helen Mar­ S. Qninn, who oerved as stairs,'' they say at tee munidpkl ies. Japan respectfully declined to A week ago grain men were ronttae of his dally living. can be replaced by iron or heat­ ever, abandoned telf theory be­ dria. The premier said 147 persona displeaoing to a weU-organk Orientale" Strebor democratic way of Ufe; to co­ school: - from two to aeveral weeks ago. At^tadea For Defenae—And More Averiij, Marcella Mary Bal- W ’T. who la a paat grand night of the once more a guess. March— To be American in deed, Vincent McCooe, Matthew Francis Italians Await Radio vance work raved thousands ol Jdned by other experts whose Job ther large purchases and manda­ pening to aluiplnum, and all ex­ Roberts Ood grant ua strength to keep By Helen Slbrlns truch, •Nancy Elisabeth Bant- Patrick McGuire, Dorothy McNeill, cotmcil, a district deputy and a lives. It Mdll be to direct repair and Har\’estlng .Suspended tory priorities may have to be im­ cept a few preoloue metala are on PUBLIC DEMAND i and cuvalry ’ ly, Heinz Karl Bartel, *Cralg state deputy, who has been named III Sdiool Orchestra this creed.” Toward man and toward Rose An MoSherry, James Joseph Speech by Mussolini Prince's Incognito dates from alntenance of public aervlcea and Reports indicated teat, so/ far, posed, QPM officials said. ITlorl- the critical Ust. Vegetable Oils Richer, Beverley Louise Belk­ to the SuMrior Court bench. kmp order under fire. tee principal h s ^ to grain and W CWm Son*— .. we maintain a respectful atUtude McVeigh, Ethel Mae Meacham, Rome, June 10.—(/PV—The Ital­ Oct. 19, 1939, when LaQuardla FORGES US TO REOPEN OUR Kaowladfa For Dof( nap, Joseph John Beilis, Ar­ Wilbur Joseph Messier, Rodney asked him to take charge of a Being Put In Leoturee field operations has occurred in and music by HarolA^ Ughtened by a belief that . In » thur Raymond Benson, Stef- ian people stood l^ their radio# to­ Will Dry Quicker By Flora Taylor crisis we can'Bdetpiutely cope wWh Wilbur Midford, Robert Arthur day to hoar Premier Mussolini Ba« Fire on Flaae pre-arranged defense headquarters « things they learned and Texas and Oklahoma where har­ Alma Mater— day, we the Cia« of 1941B, fle Jean Berk, PblUp Stanley Ber- Milikowaki, Edward WlUlam Mill- This bathing suit with striped equally concealed from foreign saw hre being put In prepared vesting began late In May. Har­ the situation." „ v w, Shirley Anne BldweU, Edward summarise Italy's achlevemonta in pants looks like something from vesting has been isuspended In Storm Death aimduatlng Ossa graduating from High School, will This brief quotation of Roben house, Jr., Henry John Monaco, her first year In the European war La Linei Sp in, Juno 10—UP)— agents and American alarmists. lecturre tor use of defenae cblef- Check Division Minneapolis, Jun^ 10.-zUP)—K. ■Triomplial March go forth into a world' where we Nathan la the essence of the atti­ Bernard Blglnski, Thomas Joseph Robert William Moore, Thomas the gay nineties, but the' idea Oolled For Personal Sscrifioe taina, fii radio programs, and In most arses. In Kansas, where nsw process which gives domestic DARING OFFER Blanchard, •Elizabeth Boyd, Edith and perhaps give some sign of her itl-airc: 't Tiatterlea at nearby 'Alda* ...... VanM have tremendous reaponstbU- tude Instilled ln. ua at M^cheater Shirrell Moore, William Arthur actions—to-come—particularly if goes much farther back than libraltar red on an imidentifled The Job esUed for personal sac­ picture displays. Defense, practice cutting should be progressing vegetable oils tee same quick-dry­ ttlea aa wril aa opportunlue^ / High School in fonowing^ouf in^^oel^welUBrotiin^^^^ Evelyn May Moorhouae, Evelyn Margaret MO- that Designer was Inspired by ircled'over the British rifice and no reward. schools wHi be set up. Each per­ now, tee situation is less aggrs' ToU Hits 29 Of Court Jobs ing propertlea as tung oil waa dls- Don’t b ti Nit mrst n ig n ___ » . Brswsr.Brewer, . •Jessie Bristow.Bristow, Helen the United States should enter the plane that im iH ^ We Have Ta Oefmd To carry out tneae reaponslbll- diriduBlly selected program of ran, WlUlsm ------Richard ------Moseley,- „ ^ costumes in Shakespeare's “Mid­ stronghold let a high altitude to­ It required utter loss of Identity, son will beMssued a card of In- vated but could easily become cIosM today by tee University ot r « r a itlea wa must have knowledge: the Studies and physical education Eliaabeth Brogan. *Betty Marie •Ruth Evelyn Muldoon, Jean Mun- confflet. __ summer Night's Dream.” Dream great secrecy. atruettODS oh. where to go and serious if clearing weather is de- Minnesota. to t gai-oatinf oil- w W aH i ByAMLMMaeke Brown, Ethel Jeanette Brown, ro, •James MurpHy, •Joseph Peter D Duco was expect^ to day. The pume fled south, wbencs knowledge of world condiUdna in The person who starts out in the of wearing it is Grace Da Ifita ot it came, with British fighters in Prince sold “Bien and Prince,” what to do when he;gete there to layed much longer, experts raid. Nine Drowned, ‘Many Meeting Compared Vari untreated vegetable olla require ta it that today our am- the past as cauaea of conditions world with false ideals and the •Roderick Edmmiston Brown, Murphy, Rita Margaret Naven, dress the 700 members New York. hla private firm of architects. He defend himself ^ d iosiat othera. Wet weather, besides lodging aome four days to dry into a film, Inwgiyhond mo down and aircraft factories are oil unuw. ______Guilds pursuit Others’ Missing in Tex­ today, the realisation of the dau' wrong attitude vriU be of Uttle use Luclenne Celine Buysse, Chester Ednah Edith Neville, *June Bar-[Chamber of Fasces and resigned aa New York deputy Their text bool will be English grain, causing it to fall, mat and ous Agreements to Pre* but after chemical treatment un­ BUY A NIW •ITS orertlms? Why have gars both physical and economic to hli family, church, community, Francis Bycholski, Raymond Fran­ ba«r'Newcomb *Renato NaUumlwhen it convenes for a fiUl-dress commlSBloner of housing and translations of oreign-language sprout and moistening tee berry as Flash Flood. der tee new proceas, tee imlversity itputs been increased i cis Calhoun, •Lena Cammarata^ Nicola, Michael Nitnirowaki, Grace sesblon. Hie cabinet waa acheduled reports on practli which have vei^ Quarrels. says, the oils dry In two days into Why are shipyards tui which the next few yeara will and country although he may be Heads Allomnl Assodatton buildings. He became an unpaid, and straw, making for “tough' bring, end the knowledga of the Intellectually developed and physi­ David Campbell Carter, William Elizabeth Noren, •Donald Paul to attend. unknown guardian of tee homes proved tee more rrrettive against wheat, also accelerates the spread a clear, tough, glossy, non-w-rin- IT batUsBhlpe? WhyT Odermann; Zigmond Stanley Ol- The/ only official buaineas on Draft Boards Nine persons drowned and a LWILI techniques of a democratic way of cally. lit. ^ Leo Carney, •Bernice Mary Cer- Madison, J,i June 10.— of America. Russian bombs in Finland, Japa- of black rust, fungus which at­ Hartford, June 10.—UP)—A fi­ kllng film. tbs people of the - United bert, Patrick Joseph O'Leary, the chamber calendar for the day Italion rescue worker reported ‘many . are fitndy convinced that life. The necessity for having the vinl, Marjorie Frances Chipps, _.klln Duncombe, '21, President Roosevelt'a appoint­ nese bombs in Chll tacks stems. Intercepting tee nal comparison of notes on tee di­ The discovery was made by Dr. joatdrtveAeoIdc^o- We are satlsfled that the knowl­ right spirit U extremely Import­ Marjorie Jean Clayi John Timothy Adele Marie Olsen, •John Ivan Ol- was the symbolic voting of two Relisting MenlThTs^ iwyd. Pa., last night ment of LaQuardla as national di­ bombs in Africa and German flow of rap which nourishes tec others" miraing early today in an George O. Burr, professor of oonotry should ba prepared son, Jr., Harold James Orfltelli, Taws signifying Italids war gaiiu ® of BaU vision of minor court patronage ' Itself against outside edge given to ue in Manchester ant. Our training In information Osburn; Doris Elaine Cole, •Rus­ waa elected 'resident of the Drew rector of civilian defense led three bomba in 17 European cO itrles. head. Albany, Tex., flash flood, bringing botany and physiological chemis­ H ig h School baa made us able to an apeclflc aklll^ prepares us for sell Earle Cole, Everett Steuart Josephine Norma O r 1 o w a k 1, thus far by creating the new prov- umnl Association, two reporters to a blank office Prince says the public forma­ Rains are also holding up wheat to 29 tee atorm dea|h toU in mid- was found to check ratlsfactorily try, who forsees wide use of the Charlea David Packard, * Virginia jnees of Lubllana, SpaUto and (Continiied From iPage One) University by party floor leaders of tee 1941 . that defense meana recognise fiact and face them rea- our field of endeavor, but It la our (^ne, Wilson Dllworth Cone, Rus­ succeeding Orman W. Twlddy, door unnoticed by countless thou­ tion will seek to give Amel^lcans, movement, for which railroads wealern and aouteweatern states >rocess tn tee varnish, shellac and UattcaUy. opirit which uoepa us at It sell Edmund Copeland, Marjorie Catherine Partyka, Hugo Patelll, cattaro obtained from dlsmembef- ird. Conn., who waa sands who pass it every day. for their protection, major have concentrated approximately tee past three days. General Assembly. The slats of aquer fields which.heretofore have ILE MOTORS ■yet we believe In it. Z>#^ ♦Ruth Arline Patten. •Prlacllla Yugoelavla. ^ no mention of striking ficorken^ *23, of Sta_____ minor court Judges waa adopted Mna a aacriftc* of our Wa know that tha United Statea The school haa been our world, Elizabeth Cordera, Jean Elizabeth as such, but the language waa | named to tee jexecutlve board, "Mr. Prince, please.” learned tee hard way by Britjab 26,000 cars In the sofitewestem Thirty or forty housea were re­ relied on quick-drying tung oil im­ ■ter S t, Bboiclitstcr at this tlma la faced by one at the but now we have to leave Its kind Alden Peabody, Robert Wood' - ^ This got an office-boy stare civUlana. ' t. ported inundated at tea nortRWeat on the final day of tee Legisla ported from China. for prices vrUl ba higbar. Costello, Theodore Cummings, Na Pearl,, *Bcaale Peperifis, •Elna plain. . area, diverting many from de­ maans a sacrifice of prog- moat Important ertsea In Its his­ shelter and pave our own way. The hum Sumner Cutler, John Grannls "Our citizen soldiera,’’ tee order from one of the smarteat police Typhoid Fever Risk Arlare fense traffic elsewhere. Texas town of " 8,000 population ture. KrisUna Person, Flora Lou‘«« H j l f n n a Found llwt to Death when dams of two city water sup­ The meeting here last night waa 1*0 Job. Many bo^ of tory. We have seen the rest ot the atandarda of excellence set for ua DaJey, Florence Marie Dancosse, Pickles, Francis Joseph Plsch, Se- T 181068 lU lglU g said, “have merged their individ­ detectives in New York city de­ Inherent stubborness may bol­ The rains, spreading north and ^tlng class wlU give up world plunged Into chaos and con- by the school and the high ideals Francis JoMph Dancoss, Dorothy ual desires In tec common objec­ tailed as cover-up man. ster Anglo-Saxon morale, but it is Vast, have ,been a boom to tee ply lakes gave yay after a 10- for a comparison of tee various fuBioo by the aelflsh greed and the instilled In us we will need to carry bastlan Michael Plzzo, •Leon Po- Lon Angel June —^An "Maybe only Harry works here Inch, four-hour rain. agreements to avoid any future at tlMdr persoanal Uvea for Alice Darling, Thomas Mathew drovc, ‘ Jennie Joeephine Polyott, tive. The citizens who have been leu a weapon agalnM deatitutlim ebrn and spring wheat belts, auntry when they go to a lust for power at one man whose with us regardless of our goal in Davis, John Maxwell Derby, On Mile Front deferred because they are neces­ aged ailing other and her 51- sometimes, huh,” he stated—or and disease. M^ioal authorities where crops are Just getting Further Woe Threatened misunderstanding. Anne Barbara Poleo, Doris Mar­ y son were foimd did be ask? The Texas dioafiter came while Tbe discussion waa confined to it training camp. De- chief object la to obliterate de­ Ufe. Ekllth Mae Dewart, Elisabeth Mtg- garet Porterfield, Richard Demlng sary in the production ot defense year-old cow' credit to “luck” tee limited out­ start. may even mean that our mocracy. We have already seen For most of us our Uvea will shot to death lin their home yes­ The mayor’s personal "OK” breaks of epidemics but (question \ rising rivers and creeks threatened those courts where tee agreement nery Dewey, Carl Joseph Dltama- Ranney, Alan James Rice, Edward ^ (Continued From Page One) supplies and equipment may not further woe to Kansas and Mis- c man must* aacriflee their iw he haa approached hla alma follow four main paths. Some few do, Robert James Donnelly, Irene refuse to do likewise. terday In whatl police described aa stopped tee dumb set, and tee how long it can last. A typhoid on tee judges also entailed a di­ will continue their education at In- Addy Richardson, Robert James a mercy alayittg and suicide. Vic­ BOUri, vision of tea other Jobs, such as 7 Kevertheleas, the defense aubjugatlng eleven Independ- DOugan, Walter Edward Dowd, Richmond, William Emerson Rlck- cd movements ot coaatal small first newsmen to hear civilian de­ fever risk rlsea with ever bomb bi stroagly under way, oountriea, bringing 107,000,.r stttutlona of higher learning. Some Can't Retain Status tims were MnK TlnA Lewin, 75, fense plans from their •source that blasts out a water main or Hold Discussions Hopeful notes were injected, prosecutors and clerks. Margaret Downing, Sophie Eliza­ erd. craft* "The basic principle upon, which however, by a forecast teat rains an tfua Americana wish ___ _iore people under the Die- will . . be _going _ to work—in offices. beth Dubashinskt, Muriel Ann and Ike Lewln.1 stood before tee Uttle man who sewer. EprSoses Astqalahmeat tatora yoke, adding 445,000 aquara on farina and in defenM Induatrles Also •Dorothy Frances Rleder, The Weather Bureau said today selective service operates la to wasn't there. would cease in Missouri and Kan­ Meanwhile, Rep. William F. Al- the opportunity and Durkee, Lucia Lafayette Dwire. WUIlsm McLean Roscoe, Jr„ Ul- that the wind today waa as strong Many thousands are compelled that the Pilgrim fath- milea of territory to the Reich, I and aome 'will be entering the aer- keep the man on tee Job where A slight stature, but, Indeed, to spend half their time in over­ " OnXCivil Service sas after today and by word from bonl, Seymour Republican and au­ Raymond James Dwyer, Ameri­ lian______Rota, _____ Michael_ Stanley Ru- j as yesterday’s and that no rain he can render the greatest iservice Nebraska teat moat flooding Bo many years ago. klUlng of wounhtog 2,000,000 peo- vice of the army and navy, bacha, Merritt Tallent Salmon. Jr., was in sight for at least 36 hours not one to disregard. Prince is 52, crowded, uncomfortable and dirty thor of a bill legalizing games of pie, and driving several mlUlon Today w^ are looking into the go Michael Eccellente, George to hla ■ government. The citizen a/9out 6^-feet taU and /probably condltlona. Lore of sleep from streams in teat state either had chance ^or merchandise prises if ^^^vWW of the sacrifloaa wa are Richard Powers Eggleston, Bea­ Alice Marie Sault, Lillian May to aid the smoke-begrimed flre- reached or passed their crests. to make, we must be con- more away from their homes. future. We should not despair be- who has been .deferred becauap ot wouldn’t weigh 140 pounds with night bombing further lowers Thomas F. Morlarty, aecretary, operated by fire companies or Not since Napoleon conquered cause of the present world crisis, trice Thompson Elliott, Gllda Scott, Louis Frederick Shadlich, fighters. the Job he is performing in tee na­ rocks in ^ pockets. and James B. WUron, of tea local Usually small atreams were church or charitable organisa­ af wbat we have that de- Frances Esther Shea, Bertha Helen V p in e a l resistance already weak­ dealing tea moat troubU but tee fiiis aacrifloa. The foUow- most of Europe In 180« to 1814 There have been difficult times In Mary Favre, Marianne Ferguson, A fire which Plsmt Manager tional defense program cannot ex­ Eyes 'lip Off Alert Courage ened by rising food prices, harder Civil Service Board were present tions, passed on tee last day of has there been such tremendous the past, and it haa been the spirit •Mary Collins Ferris. •Nancy Shaw. ‘ MUdred Elizabeth Sheldon, Francis G. Swain said showed "un­ pect to retain tee status of defer­ Shrewd eyes Up off his alert at a largely attended meeting of big Mtaeouri river neared flood tee Gensral Assembly, expressed shows what our Phyllis Mae Sherwood, Katherine Emergency work and Ion of holiday rest. stage at Nebraska City and Kan­ ll aaans to ona repreaenta- uc^^Mlon. ' of youth_which has confidontly Belle Flke, Ella Louise Flnkbeln, mistakable evidence of incendiar­ ment when he ceases to work on courage and determlnaUon. Financing and blUetlng tea the ClvU Service Boom from meet astonishment yesterday at reports WllUam George Finnegan. Ernest Barbara Shoreii, *Helen I^atherlne ism" destroyed 600 feet of lumber of tee larger post offices In tee sas City and tliere wefe some fears who did find here the We have seen Orest Britain | gqne forward and succeeded in the Job for which he was deferred, You dont' talk. Prince does. ,'iombed-out and bomeleu still is tee Kaw. might not be able to car­ It was a "sneak” measure with a and freedom which lighting on alone In an endeavor spite eff adverse condltlona. Walter Fischer. Margaret Lois Sibrlnsz, Dorothy Sllversteln, WU- i^gt night at the mill yard of the "The status of deferment and You’ll never know enough to inadequate. In London, alone, the state which was held in’ tee Hotel loophole allowing individuals to 11am Alfred Simpson, Mary Rose pryeburg Corporation in Fryeburg, ry tee fuU load from (ta rampag­ |~li«tth our sacrifices. to preserve democracy. She can A person with the right attitude FlaveU, •Emily Louise Flux. Ruth the responsibility to perform the smart o ff^ t this second-genera- number of wayfarer centers have Taft, New Haven, Sundiiy. ing tributarlea. The Kaw flows in­ operate gambling games. e x i^ t no aid from the other wants to get the most from hla ex- Mildred Frasier, Robert Fregln, Sipples, Mary • EtL. Slteman, which holds government lumber necessary work are inseparable.” Calls Uoa EngUinmsn. His sympathy is been increased from 43 in 1939 to BualneM started at 2 p.\m. and "I don't see where they get a eold winter day, early in Ernest David Smith, Robert War­ contracts. Last April 29 a fire des­ to tee Mlraourl at Kansas City. IMO, a young Danish Im- sinfcii nations of Europe. perlences. We should look a t the Maurice Everett French, Henry deep, his devoUon profound and 598. At least 500 of these are many items of Intarrat w m die-, Highway Travel Dtarnpted that,” be raid when asked to com­ Nothing stands between the [present.sttuation aa a stepping Joseph Frey, Robert Edward Gab- ren Smith, Dorothy Mary Sonego. cribed by Deputy Sheriff Franklin Urges Retreading Tlrea his zeal at hair-trigger ^Itcta stocked meagerly and used only cuaaed teat were tnetnictivov and ment on the report teat tee bill it landed at ElUt Island, Margaret Mary SUmler, David L. Bachelder aa incendiary destroy­ ' p o l ic e I no acci sty yaar old, six foot three, Brltioh people and subjugation ex- J stone—aa a means to an end — a bey, Evelyn Violet Gambolstl, tUs job is to keep people alive— for extreme emergenciea. These valuable to the local memtara- of property »m ege but teoueands contained a oeotion authorising cent the audacity of their seamen, chance to gain experience in vari- Doris Marie Gardner, Francis Mortimer Steele, 'Ralph Burton ed a million feet of lumber at the New York, June 10—UP)—The | In tee skyscrapers, tee subways sheltered, at the peak, 18,000 per­ One item that Interested tee local d Dmie found hia first Job Stone Paul Vernon Stowcll, Fran­ same yard and spread over three of acres of rich bottom farmland tee Board of Selectman of any in New Jersey aa a the daring of their pUota, the,v . dls-JI-. I Induatrles. This provides a Hendersdn Gates, Louis Genovesl, National Association of Rubber 4343 and tee air-raid shelters. sons. memben was mention of The were unundated, livestock was town to issue a permit for operat­ torpedo boats. He eam- ripllnerf their aoTdfei: and the great opportunity for young peo­ •Wllladean Gllpatrick, ‘ Glnwra ces Louise Struff, Edward Law- | m^ies of woodland, Manufacturers has. recommended Prince tails why he hid sway, Evacuation Difficult Chester Herald which was co: drowned, business houses and real­ ing^ “games at haaard,” to any in­ ple to study aeronautics and to fence Sturtevant, Wilbert George forsaking all who might distract j.75 a day. When winter came laror of their factortea'. « Ooldthwalte, Arllne Marion Graff, ttait tire dealers enter the re­ Offciala find it extremely diffi­ mended highly fpr tee ■P’ -publicityty Mencea were flooded in several dividual upon petition of 10 per jtbe ahlpyatd waa closed, he We have seen how the United work for the advancement of Shirley Clara Graff, Alfred Thom Sullivan, 'Anne Barbara Swetz, Americas Materials Caed treading biislnesa aa d step in eOn- him. America was honeycombed cult to evacute refugees from the notices given teem from time to epvma. Highway travel waa dla- cent of tee voters of tee town. OQ to the Erie Railroad Statea, the ‘ only other staunch science. When the present emerg- as Oresel, David Arthur Grimason, Doris aarobelle Taylor. 'Flora serving rubber. The aasociatlon’s FIRE with spies—a vaSL sprawling com­ vicinity of their old homes. They time. hi^ted by bridge Washouts and “To my knowledge," declared in Salamanca, New democratic country, decided to aid ency ceaoet, we will be able to use Benjamin Stanley Grzyb, Martin Taylor. 'Edward Albert Syphers, Singapore, Jime 10—UP)—^United recommendation foUowa closely munity unsuspecting, undisciplined are trying to meet tee problem The bustaera seoaion waa foUow- high water tn parts of Kansas, Ok­ Alboni, “tee bill contains no such and repaired locomotive Britain In her struggle by sending this knowledge tn production for James Hansen, John Huntley Har­ Herbert Weaver Tenney. ‘ Roger States aa well aa Britite Ehnplre upon' statements by several lead­ and certainly not ready for war- with “boatals” ta requlalUoned ed by a short talk given by John lahoma, Miraouri, Iowa and Ne­ section. Maybe it’s been confused seven nights a week for her the planes. Ships, guns, and peace. vey, •Elsie Mary Ann Heatley. Elvan Thomas, Ethel Thompson. materials .have been used in new ers In tee InduatiV that rubber 5432 Uke prepar%Uons. He might be empty property nearby. Since rest braska. Railroad waohouta were bin Barbara Ann Tierney, Delores misunderstood, scorned or betray­ B. Darcy, Civil Service Inspector with another on tee same sub­ I month. ammunition that she so badly /There should not be an attitude •Otto Frederick Heller. Isabella ------—..,.1, I construction which baa made the consumption by civilians might be NOirrq centers can be only half-way of Boston, Mass. reportad in Mioaouri and Kansas. ject" young immigrant later ob- needs. of self-pity. The greatest and most Franses Heritage. Albert William Alice Topping, Marjorie Mae base "ready to sharply curtailed in tee second half ed. bouses to aome more permanent Tba main oddraas was given by Tornadoea yesterday ai^ Sun-, j a mMbanic’a Job at a bicy- We have noted the change In succesaful' people In the world did er, Harold Eklward Turklngton, j with any fleet likely to re- of 1941. UntU commissioned by, tea White home, 8,000 Royal Bnginren work VI ot Hemingway. Mildred Winifred House, LaOuardla had lio authtal- tea Distrlet Civil Sarvlca mana­ day night accounted for the ■ parts factory. But aa the au- public opinion irom that of laola- not pity themselves when they met Hobby. Phyllis Lillian Hollister, Helen Theresa Turner, ^ rb ara hospitality and asaU- 4321 all hours to rahabUltata damage ger, WUUojn A. Fotay, at Boston, dead — eight naor W l^ to . Kaa., jMbUe gained increasing popu- Uonlsm to that of aid to Britain ' insurmountable obstacles. t They*,«v Sweet Ubert, 'Wesley EMward j ^^ce,” Vice Admiral Sir Oeof- At tee end of toe first nine ty to command other than his own Boston Elevators Charles Wadsworth Hollister, Jr., poUoe, firemen, publle rervlca de­ property. vfiMHM teplo was “ClvU Barvloe and and four In tha Texas panhandle. Ity. the bicycle factory turned and national defense. We have al­ used their initiative and found Alan Arthur Holmes, Howard Vancour, Paul Raymond Vaaar Layton. Britain's Naval com- months of 1940, traffic accidents SOUTH 'nie “aaalstanca beard” makaa Its PrasMit Nseds." Mr.^ Foley Two women droe^imid In southwaat .making auto parts. Advance- ready started to train our man ways to overcome them. They tonuB ‘ Eleanor Margaret Vmrek, ^ ^ d er in chljf for the Far Bast, were 7 per cent higher than for partments and volunteer groups. Holmes. Mildred Hooey. Laura Nerw/ he is working with tee whole advances to persons of small ta' ataeoeed tee needs of skilled labor Iowa and two men near Horyk- Halted by Strike it for the youth waa then rapid. power and to speed up production. didn't ait back and wail "I can't!” Marian Ruth Vlttner, Ethel | dlocloo^ In a broadcast tonisht. tee same period of last year. come to replace esoential cloth­ vlUe, Koa. Lightning killed two ta Pord bought out the plant Helen Kellei, afflicted In her in­ Marie Horton, •tola Mary Hyde. cea Walker. Barbara LucUla WM-1 ? country.' to bring to a ratlafactory comple­ We recognized the economic con­ Rose Ann lamonaco, Egbert Bata a m b u l a n c e ’ Feared Bubverelve Intorf( ing, household equipment and their tion the defenae program of our western Missouri. A gust at wind the Danish lad waa put in sequences when, this fall, for the fancy by losing her sight and hear­ letta. Edward Kenneth, Wallatt, tools of amploymant.. Subscriptions Inman, Arthur Wlnthar Johnson, The mayor Imposed comiffEte ai- rovemment A banquet waa held toppled two carpenters to thalr Boston, Jima 10— Tha DRAGON HUNTING __ I of aU i'ord aaaambly planti. first time In seven jpais, several ing, overcame these tremendous, Alberta Ruth Warrington. ‘ Mar­ from all parte-of tea world have daeths from n light tower at a the yaar 1923 he became vice' handteapa and made a sueceoa of Jr.. Mary Johnson, Florence Kane, garet Isabelle Webb, ‘ Shirley Ann (DOUGAN) lenoe bacaure ha feared oubveralve m tha BaUtoom at 6 o'clock which prospect of climbing stain fooad iV N06MAN CNANDIM, CHANMAN, NIWIPAm PUtUMRS bONUWITrt mlUlon unemployed . were being Leo Frank Kataveck, Joyce Elaine They March to Stop Destruction' Interference. But, far more, he increased the lord mayor'a alr-rald closed the first aad very , interest­ bombing assembly plant under 'pcaaident md general manager of put back to work because of the her life by helping others who were Wlgren, . Thomas EJarle WUke, dlstrera fund a tS,006,000, additional thousands of office Kehler, Philip Gbrdon Keith, Ev­ fSared undue alarm of massed mul- ing oeaslpn of Connecticut Civil ooutnictlon at Tifiao, Oklo. workers today as a union leader ./ the Chevrolet Company, Two years bMm in defense Industries. oimllafly afflicted, materially and ^m ntay, Warren Douglas Wood, Robert *a 5630 Prince rays it te Important to Rotas wars damaging wheat fc^ater be was elected Ita president, morally. She acted as an in^ira- erett Tlobert Jr., Joseph Thomas Young, Edwins Mary | Utudee. Service Boards. indicated teat a strike of eleva­ We have learned to see that we Earl Kennedy. Henry John Klein, Two Umw, almulatad dlaastar vulnerable American cities to know Joseph F. McVeigh, tee third fields ready or nearly ready fOr /if-ln 1917 he became president of are faced with more than the dan- tton to all others who knew and Zclonls. (HOULOKAN) teat SO per cent of London’s tor operators and maintenance little thought newepapara because they woe FA1L|D70 ■ fSeneral Motors. feertha Klelnschmldt, James Adel- haa tarroriaed New York's 7,400,- member of tee local board, was harvest In parts of tba area workers in nine large downtown vers of a military attack, we must heard of her courage, •-W ith Honor. metropolitan population lived in plagued by drought a few yean to report facts and honest opinion. I b In the spring of 1940 the Imml- be able to do more than to fight A great danger which is threat- bert Knight. Viola Florence 000 residents and 1,000,000 visitora. unable to be present. buildings might spread. IjT into your mind: A dic­ 3060 A radio dramatizaUon of an im­ improvioOd shelters during the ago. took them over for the OPP06ITB reaaon. 'Crant who had arrived at EUis la- off enemy airplanes, enemy ships, enlng .the clvUtzed world today is aginary Martian invasion poralis-' heaviest air raida. Food and per­ Fomfih af Tewa Hdoaleas Philip Mack, an organiser of tator—or any government AmoA forty years before was aum- and enemy buslnesB men who are the feeling of defeatism. We can sonal sanitation were tee greatest the Federal Labor Union (AFL) Ihey weredkagreemant with the pol­ not allow this feeling to prevail in very much our duty and responsi­ Ing tee paat four yeara yoiir (QUISH) ed communlcaUona for six hours Hardest hit town was Maiya- ’ by any name—never forbida ^^moaed to Washington' by the ti^ng to take our world trade, patience and gxfidince have i ^ e while police convinced hometowner problems. which caned tee etiike during tee ^iPtealdent of the United SUtes Atnerira if we are to keep our bility. Most of tee world is so Callege Course viUa, Kas., on tba Big Blue. (Offi­ limch hour yesterday, said It freedom of thought and icy of the State.** wie must be able to fight off en- our school Ufe a pleasant and hap­ and transient there was no need Tltese are aggravated by the cials eatl^ted a fourth of ita aad given his greatest Job—the emiM to our American way of life. mdfaTe at a high levri. We should closely connected by means of com­ / 4340 fact teat 16 per cent of tee Lon­ would to extendkd t ^ y to 40 speech except from fear of auperviaion of America's vast in- not have young people feeling that munication and transportation that py one. Your Interest and coopera- to evainiata the city. ___ _ population of 4,500 was homeless, Smee he WAB "the State," tlu t only Our knowledge of world affairs Uon In aU our acUvlUea Whether of A mysterious blackout of upper don populatlm stin ia caught on ’’ On Fire Fighting two boapltala were crowed,' other buOdings unleaa the owners duatital defense program. and ouf schooling have, taught us there is no hope. Through will it would be almoat impoaalbie to the atreeta by enemy bomber, de­ ade “aoma move to arbitrato tile TRUTH. dlsaasoclato ouraelvea H we should an academic or social nfitura wlUj Manhattan. onesonoe caused ialand-lcisland-long many children with mraalea meant the press disagreed with HIM. '' Today that man, WiUlam Knud- to So this by educstlng ht to be- power we esn accomplish much. ever be remembered. Aa the years I HOSR^TAL panic until'word got around that spite tee fact that no capital city differencea’' In a wage dispute. aaai, la working at Washington. He ca m We can learn a great lesson from ^ sh it As a coUitry with high Fire Chief Albert B. Foy aad wen MgregaUd from other rafu- It ia the TRUTH that intelligent voters and cltl- ‘ ------“ our appreciation for all you! only a’ master switch had failed at In all tee history of warfare ever gaeo. The dty water supply was He add^ teat tee union had Over here, we aet (Mir papers to the^sflh la tonvinced in body and soul that zens who should be uninfluenced the Chinese peoplq 'w'ho have been moral prlnclplea we would be re­ has been so continuously and for Oommlaaloner .E. L. Q. Hobenthal proMted to tee (3ity Building De­ our country Is worthy of'defense. quired to aid these unfortunate done for us wUl also increase.' the electric power plant are attending eessloBa of tee Coo- cut off and (fiflclala ordarad all hurta. With the preea and public apeecdi by propaganda aa the people of fighting the Japanese for four If people get that frantic In so long a tlma under such ruthlera portment teat unlicensed opera­ of watdiinf carefully for any eigne that Why ? Because in oUr great coun- years It is^nly through the high Parents of tea class ot VMlB: 5131 nactleut RHre College course now drinking water boiled. A drinking completely FREE, a lie is quickly azpoaad. 1 the totalitarian states are. Our hearts are too full today to I peaoetime. LaQuardla told Prince, bombardment water sbortaga also waa thraat- tors were rupning soma struck > OUR power, the power of the PEOPUS, k tiy he found opportunity and free- Manchester High School la do­ morale of/these people that t ^ ^**^hen tee preset hoatllitlea they mi|^t ataifipede all control Would Faea Sonw Fata being offered at the University of elevators. ing It* part In teaching democracy haa been/rontlnmd. It would seem have ceased there will be a period say more than thank you for giv­ o i (Connecticut. The course la- being anad at HubbaU, Nab. .being taken over by any group, w h ette ^ When a Texas Congressman ask­ ot ing ua an e^cation which has I when actually endangered. That London auffarad four-fifths ‘ Oil field equipment near Falls to Its students. that \ytook iBuperhuman effort for world-wide reconstruction. The WATER DEPT. urea twro yeara ago. Since then'the national deaths and casualties attended by an addlUonal 100 de­ it calk itaslf "government," or "buai- ed him at a public bearing wby he ...Tu our history cla.'ises we learn them/to suryive. More than ninety eggresaor nations should be made meant sacrifices on tee part of j partmental officials from all over City, Neb., was endangered by the had aacrifioed his immense'income many. We sincerely appreciate I threat to America haa increaSM during, tea first ttuea months of We ought to keep theie facts rig^t up in or "labor,* or the "Women’s Pink how our country developed from percent of‘ the pecqile who have to feel a part of tee reorganizing 3077 but officiala ray. New Yorir how airblita. ETlnce rays New York the state. It la tee first time tee Nemiaha river. Operato)v filled 700 Chinese ‘Reds’ as pceaident of General Motora to been fighting for China have program ao teat they will not har­ what you have done and hope that I couraa has been offered, end It. is storage taaka with water to pre­ Tea Club.*!: thirteen scattered colonies to a our reward today, our diploma, la| ia as well preparod as London to probably would face the oamc fate front of us. For, every eo often, even in~ come to Washington and work for g7 «at democratic nation composed fought Willingly. bor .-eaentment. Furthermore. Jus­ planned to coiattaue It each yaarA vent thalr floating- away. Rose aothing, Knudsen replied, "I have also your reward. ganization E nj^^our Signs Contract with U. S. Ou fe of Bol- colonel Branshsw replied: 0 . McCaw Asserts Golf House & Hale T see no need for any negotta- Of New and Old Waives R eds N ot erii^nce and Along the U All workers hsye been in- Fans Abused Teatti Beaten Road. vlted and requested to return to Dies Suddenly Thirty Mniicheater Garden club^ their Jobs.” membera enjoyed the tour of old Earlier, he had conferred ^^”th \ thtre wM mo per- CIO leaders, who reported ”Co'* Heart Attack Causes and new gardens last evening, Like Cha ips; S till Sports Writer Says They DepDl Square Garage •tod ia tbe Bol* onel Branshsw was ,not prepared planned by the program commit­ Alexander Ja rrta to discuss otir d em a^^ Death of C^e of the tee. Beginning with toe interest­ Get Fancy Treatment Wina^at Softball by Forced to Go Limit ------■» had been the contrac- Meanwhile, local CIO officers ing garden of Mrs. W. W. flSeUs at Score of 23 to 6. Box Score three hrtdfee buUt over the told the strihers "It Is the instruc­ Townes Leading Men. At $3.30 Per l|ead. J; Battle' Against Noi . Ope warn on the Bolton- 0 «iriaari and North acbool, one or tion of your regional director and two emaller gardens were visited , PoHah American* _ ODventry npmd, c w te d af- vour elected negotiaUng commit­ Jam es O. McCaw, of 33 Cobum By BUI Bonl The Depot Square Garage soft­ ' AB R H PO Enders;, Saveidck the flood and hurricane In by groupe, on the way to Porter ball teem took the flist round of tee that all strikers remain order­ road, died nUddealy last nigbt of a street where toe major portion of St. Loula, June 10— (F) —Golf Bernard), Ib.Sb .4 0 7 1 1, Given Honor of Hi ly in their places, following evepr tbe waning daylight was spent In In Past Couple Weeks $^00,000 CanH Buy fans, toe people who pay toe the Y.M.C.A. softball league last Obochqwskl. et .4 a 1 J that bridge had withstood instruction and request of ♦»’«* heart attock. freirtt for the National open and KoseTlf .. ..3 1 0 , ting First Home Rim: Mr. M^law succumbed while at toe lovely new home and gardens , Reds a Top Fielder! night when the garagemen ^0 rush of water, but there aw Army.” ^ ... Qndnnati T^m Has' tha East Podunk.lnvitation, are the Hoiryoth, if .. . . 1 1 1 cncks in the brtd|^. Thto Terms Strike •‘Wildcat toe Manchester Rod and Gun club and grounds of Mr. and Mrs. John most abused spectators In toa trounced House and Hale 23-6. Saverlck, p . ..2 3 0 ” ^ Of Seasoq at West Sid# In Covent^ of which he was a G. Pentland, a t 484 Porter. New York, June 10.—In seed repair but Uw J?' Richard T. Frankensteen. CIO Been Getting All of the' sports entertainment field. "Hook” Brennan featured at the Vlot, 2b ..4 1 s who wan ia Bolton this TMat president. He was at the club Pentiand Oardene three years the Clnrinnatl Reds For toe privilege of paying os bat for the Roymsh in getting Haraburda, rf ..2 1 1 Oval; Free for in company with aeveral m en^rs The frontage on tote popular Good Breaks. | have spent more than $300,000 Pacek, rf ... suspended the locsl much as $3.30 (top price for last three home runs and two triples. . .1 0 0 From Start; Scores*' « the wort that ht had done.__ -wildcat.’ who were readying toe gromSa residential street gives ho Idea of for a left fielder and they still week’s open) they get about as Correntl. 3b . ...3 1 1 «; >lrst Selectman Thomas ^ termed the strike a for a meeting next Saturdiw. toe space and beauty of toe Pent- By Judson BsUey | Jiaven’t settled on one. Seven- fancy treatment aa the man who H* waa also ably asstetsd by Schleldge, u ..4 0- 1 Bolton sras moi* than ordtnar- said in a statement: While Mr. McCaw was not work- Innd place. Tbe house faces toe Associated Pieeq Sports Writer en have bad a whirl. t^eeXK pay* bia nickel In a New York sub­ Kosak who clouted one home run Bycholskt, lb ...1 0 0 The Polish Americans wera tata^ S "We shall bargain for those and two triples and YankOwskl ed to go “all out” in order to whi totfchad by the flood. ing himself he wan standing in toe west, with toe enclosed porch on The Ctorinnatt Rods are begin-j a ^ o , Wally Berger, A1 Sim­ way rush hour. Paychlak, c . ...1 0 3 __ -tos at 6:*0 last evening by who return to work. Those who yard watching others cutting the South______and the_ garage wing on mons,^^im Rlpplt, Bongiovanl, Hie sight of stampeding gal­ connected for a triple and a four Vojeck, c . . . . . 1 0 0 over the Fire CThiefs of th* Nostii do not return to work will be re- nlng to win like champions, even: bagger. Tlie.NOrthendert collected End at the West Side diamond laoti t ypifd Selectman Skinner, who n ^ T_graan. _a «__ Heve .,1 said vnilMbfai hc felt a(nrkttl. exhausted I porter street The residence .. . _^ occu- If they don’t alwajre look Uke' HSfey, Frenchy BordagaiSLy. leries, breaking toeir necks to get d that'thera was a leak and leaned on Ed ElUott’a shoid- pies a sightly location, and the Cooke, Davla, Phil Wetotraub. In toe front line, bawled out by 27 hito. ToUla 80 10 10 21 9 4 night As it was Mike Savertek had m Hc went m «■= ------i Army officials reported that der. Mr. EUllott spoke to Mr. Mc­ basebaU's kingpins. ! The Roymen will play the to personally take charge of ths - a. Ha went to the home of Mra slope of the site la qmphaoized Taken game by game during the j Dick West, Mike Dejan, Morrle suj^r-offlclous marabate and trip- North End Fire Chief* SdT Woodward, representative i^gi employes returned to work Caw and when he got no answer with a field stone wail. In which Arnovich,' Mlke'v. McCormick, id up )>y pdlery ropes or pokea in Thompsonvllle Greys Friday night situation and even then tits looen,’ Sl^lton. who bad on the day shfft he realised Mr. McCSw had ex­ post couple weeks toe Reds have to' ThompaonvlUe and will leave AB R H PO who went down 10-7, staged on up- - there are various appropriate been toe beneflriarles of more Jobrmy Rizzo, Jim^Gteeson and 1* sye by bamboo poles h»a be- Wierabicki, c ..3 2 2 9 rising in every Inning; served no­ have the dam r«buiU and they .9^ for the night shift. pired. Dr. Howard Boyd was sum­ plspHngs-. Above the wall te a toe incumbent, Ernie Koy, -come an accepted feature of any to* garage at 6:20. Public Works OommisslMer empioyrneift on the lucky vlctorlea than you could Following ar* lest night's Mohr, 2b . . . ..4 1 tice that It iss team not to be tak-' moned and pronounced death due wide-planted area with colorfu* comprise to* list n . majot tournamenL Skinner, If .. . 4 hla honia In West Mart- I u g,000 men daily and S .^ to a heart attack. Coroner John shake a bat at. But they all add ’ Popular Education score's: 1 en lightly and that It can and dees border plants, The lawn to the up to a sudden surge that has Depot Square ^Oarage (23) Varrtek, rf i . 4 0 hit the old apple.'To Saverick goew.-^ Even at that' hour if The company t 2.500 Tliis picliire of bomb destruction in London isn’ Yeomans gave permission for .re­ west has a deep border of peren­ toi|;''Horton Smith, who studies Pesclk, cf .. . 3 0 it that tbs .dam was to go employes sre office workers. woman who hciirs an alarm clock in the mi _ moval of toe body to Watkins brought tlie world champions eight golf’s angles as tjtoroughly and as * AB R H PO A E the honor of hitting the first hom-: and nials in season, with occasional triumphs to thslr past 10 games, toe other American Leaguf^ mo­ Vlttner, 3b ... , ,6 1 0 2. 0 Fortin, ss ... . 2 0 er of the Twi season, a mighty ™ Mr. Skinner temoved cows .npjneers and maintenance men. Funeral Home. ever^k^Ahriiba. too^htfuUy aa he studies hte own 0 Tedford, lb the psntute. l-ater when the jld not strike but were, lifting them within a half game of guls are bollerthg about toe waiv­ MeCTurry, ss . .,.6 3 3 3 8 1 . .4 0 blow into deep left field semhg He had been In failing health for Mr. UHT Mrs. Pentland were gotf^hots, sees no reason why any Chapman, 3b ..3 0 Kosa ahead of him. a .UIMdid go |sa^-pig in— 7a" penw ateut 1 ^f work when the com- the past two years ' and retired third place to the National League. er rule, you can safely bet there of thte should be true. Horton bS' Yankowskl, 2f .; 6 3 3 2 0 0 able to add to their original pur- That 1# fast, traveling which won't bp'any change made at toe Brannlck, lb . Diana, jr ... ..4 1 Free For All Battle teat from the stream had tol guspended operations after ™1'£-5 '-SS£<5 r.in.-r.;-S from business In July, 1940, for j,y additional ground on the lieves a syatem.of popular educa­ ..6 8 8 6 0 0 Donnolly'^ . 1 can't be brusb^ aside simply by summer meetings. ‘ ..1 a through water to the walkout. that reason. Mr. •u./'i.n.'. McCaw'a deato/!>• jouth and west, giving them a tion. baaed on a few basic positive Comber, If ... ..6 3 3 0 0 0 Hlllnskl ‘"X 0 It was a knock down an saytog they have been getting toe Brennan, p .. ..6 4 8 2 4 . , 1 „ pig **»■» started to awlm cut ] U ttki Effectl>'e Work Done dated territories »s "not too bad" occurred on big 59th birthday. Me wooded picnic area -and plenty of rules Instead of the prevalent 0 out ball game right from the i i.t£w at In trying to escape. only t,600 members in the plant. D rive In to Syria 'but pointed out that the defense was bom in Manchester, June . 9, breaks. Contributor’s Corner "dop’t,” not only would be easy tp Kosak, cf ...... 6 3 3 2 0 - 1 T outs 38 7 11 21 5 4 The P. A.’s scored three runs tei : A spokesman who declined use Ckinsoltdated makes seaplane space for delphiniums, gladlolas, In Batting Slump { The whole world knows and lovea. Cowles, 3b ... ..3 0 0 4 0 1 forces lacked equipment, - muni­ 1882, and had long been one'of the gypsophlla and'other flowers; veg­ out but would make touna- Polish Amerlcens .302 003 2—10 the first after Wo were and land bombers for the Army tions and manpower for a major Th* Reds have been to a batting to read B ^t gotf more enjoyable for Polinakl, rf ..6 3 8 0 0 0 thte felled to daunt the town’! leading dtlzena. Since hte etables and strawberries, o well Ancklvy, c Fire Chiefs ...... 810 001 2— 7 and Navy and for Great Britain. Is Being Pushed fig h t - retirement he bad aought to Im- slump all season. For th* first five How Casey fanned that day. everyone — official, player and ... ..4 3 4 4 0 0 Fire Chiefs who cam* right ______, as lawn space. Many of the del- Good gosh w hat fame he would Sebula, 3b ... ..3 0 0 2 3 0 • B at r Fortin, and scored three for themsMvos Its output has assumed a No. 1 ^^-Bhiek Proclaims Lbyalty prove hte health In Florida irtere I phjgjunui were already in bloom, Innings yesterday Hugh Casey of spectator. ■; V for Chapman. defcD.se importance since Presi­ Perry-Odermann to* Brooklyn Dodgers held them have had “During the open at Fort Bob Feller, ace speedball pitcher of the American Laague and and much to the delight at t h s . S S T d ^ S^re not well apportioned i he stayed for_toe Mumnal i^riMS. | wel\ as other flowers, and toe ,____ .. 88 33 27 27 13 0 base htU: Tedford, Hara­ large crowd who cheerra them dent Roosevelt called for greater Garden flowers and palms deco­ He was a Past Master of Man hitless. Their first single In the If he’d knflbked that ball away. Worto/’ said Horton, who waa on mainstay of the Indians’ mound staff, will get a lot lass for signing 8 burda; home runs: Baveriek; dou­ , ^ ft neared the Ando- the various ^ departmenU, causing production of the huge, long-range tives or toe Jebel Ed Druz moun­ gardeners marveled that so much Howard Uptoni Toblcquah hte w ^. to visit hte parents in House And Hale (6) - et every opportunity. And wttat a ' chutlats—including a cdlonial com­ cheater Lodge of Masons, Past bad been accomplished within tbe sixth was wasted. Then In the thetpapers he’s reading above than the $40,000 a year salary the ble pteya: Obochowskl to Ber­ road With the- high roadway | a bottleneck. aircraft. tains south of Damascus, had pro­ rated the altar ot. SL James's test three innings they made nine (Okla.) atizen. Springfield, Mo*., "the galleries Cleveland club pays him. They're his selective . service questions. AB R M PO A E reception when they forged ehteit ^ iTrt^im ith to e^to r spread out ProducUon was s««»ther u t all nevsr was a dull momenL Sklnnsr' Frahkensteen enl*! the pay $6.60'in the .^uth, $7 'They said that abandonment of Joseph F. Kllmartln of Hartford Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, pastor plants giggtg aregre In profuse bloom at the southern correspondents re­ times.” booster prize. lie, Yankowskl, Ancklvy. Home and toil bridge is undam- toe north. ' cient Damascus last night and of Center church, officiating. Bur­ everybody’s fancy. He went on The Pacific Coast. High individual game waa 37*. One Here Thursday. was busy enough to turn in a t Smetohuret. his asalstant. would Syria, however, probably would be waa best man for Mr. Perry and present time when in most gar­ port there’s a red-hot feud devel­ Horton believes tbe players can run*: Brennan 3. Yankowskl, Ko- eral alarm In left field. Obuchuw-. The new decision will thus end were advancing smoothly, authori­ ial wU be In Eaat cemetery. In dens the early flowers’are gone duty In the ninth, and, wito the rolled by Marion Gorman of De­ aak, Winning pitcher: Brennan. lw«* Waekad All Night icuiu.:come from Washington, D. C., a«w to accompanied by a German offen­ toe ushers were Albert Odermann tying run on' base, struck out two oping between Freddie Llndstrom co-operate as much as officiate or ski cams racing In and snared Met* I the historic 40-cent differential be­ tative British sources asserted to- keeping with a requeM made by and toe roses are just beginning spectators in making tournaments Los Angeles, June 10.—(M—S troit. 6 n. Losing pitcher: Green. Ummrea: "Irish Billy” Connerty of Bos­ . When toa dam went out there take over toe affairs^ I^»l tween northern and southern sive gesture in a new direction— day. of Starkweather atrect, town, and men to suecesalon to end toe game, and Paul Richards, all berause tin’s Texas leaguer back of i ne^ for 'a power abovel and I pending an election and reorgan perhaps a renewal of the drive ^avld Ahem of Hartford. Mr. McCaw his rem ain will at no to come out. Freddie remarked that Paul tore more enjoyable. Surprising young opportunists Rubacha. Scorer: Wimpy. 'Time: ton win be in for a busy seaalon and then doubled Pesclk off ftoet operators, principal demand of the The Middle EM t command like­ time be viewed by other* than The beautiful garden and deep after he had given a double and 6:80. ks. Tha state highway depart- taUon.” from Ubya Into Egypt. wise said that the penetration was The nuptial high lhass at 10 an tatentional walk. into toe Southern Aisoriation “Walter Hagen always was axp from Los Angeles, where kegling when he stacks up sffalnst Jimmy With a jierfect throw to Bar __Bt eallad Mr. Jarvis and he “Resemhlee Insorreetion U. M. W. Some form of French reprisal membera of his family. borders at Mr. and Mra. Fred Rob­ teremely considerate of the gal­ Mohr grabbed a hot one out of 1 “proceeding, smoothly” and that o'clock waa celebrated by the rec­ A Doobls Wound umps so often they didn’t know te just becoming a major sport, Bell of New Haven for a third (^Imught a power shovel from Nor-1 Attorney General Jackson In Peace Prospects Brighten for the move into Syria and Leban­ tor, Rev. William J. Dunn. inson's place, a t 216 Porter were what toey were doing. . . . Tuffy leries,” be said, “he never hit the Kiwanis Golf air and Schleldge m*de a leaptag 1 the prevailing impression was that Btrs. John Oosch next on toe tour, and the shrubs The Cardinals' conquest waa a ball until the galleries were aetUed and veterans from Chicago, long a tima Thursday night at Red Men's iWiCh. This was put to work at declared "toe sltua_ As the result of White House on also was expected—probably an "Abrab reaction to our arrival The bride who was given away Laemans, toa N. Y. football Gi­ Arena. one handed stab of Diana’s actus- action, prospects brightened some­ assault on Free French forces in Mra. Agnes (Mcllvane) Goach, here came In for a lot of admira­ diMibls wound for tbs Oteats be­ ants haltoack, has given up play­ into place and^knew what to look stronghold, of toe same, shared all in tha fourth. But young Fortta ilton Notch and toe atone andj^Qg hte North American plant te favorable.” by her father wore a prlncesa wife of John Gosch, died teat night tion; also the aquilegia, peonies cause It was achieved on tha four- nd quarry at that place was be- nearly resembles an Insuiw- what for ^ace in the strike of Equatorial Africa, This tended further to brighten style gown of white velveray with ing softbAII this season. .. . Afraid for. 'Too many of today's stars rush toe laurels of ths 24th annual At Rockledge For bo well knows to* sting of stopped the show on two oceasteas^-' AFL machinists at 11 San Fran­ The main drive into Lebanon ap a t her home, 585 Bqmslde avenue, and roses. Th) thrifty young aster hit hurling of H arry Guiiiibsrt, be might get kurt. up, holler 'fore' or ‘stand back on leatoer-sncaaod fist* that too Elm cnce with a nice stop back of i eut away for fill. It will bs tp^n a labor strike” and that British hopes, expressed when toe sweetheart necklln and long train. Eaat Hartford. Mrs. Gosch Uved plants here give , promise of the whom BlU Terry traded to St. Women’s International Bowling — I- By The Associated Press ut thrss days befors tbs bridge leaders have followed toe cisco Bay shipyards holding $500,- parently was developing along the Allied forces moved Into Syria Her shoulder length veil fell from th* right’ and make toeir shots The seven stakes which will b# City Negro keeps pumntlUng op- end end again in th* seventh ' coastal plain, where the British for a number of years in the Buck- early fall show of these flowers Louis last month for Fiddler Bill which half toe crowd te in a panic C^ingreu. sq u irtd ctecl*. he grabbed Horvath’s grounder "la raopensd. B ^ t aUto highway Q,g,„,ug|gt party line In defying 00,000 in defense contracts. Sunday, that the campaign would a tiara of orange blossoms and Today’s Oueet Star Teams from Ei^ht Qubs contested during toe Empire City Mr. Roosevelt called in Harvey said they bad advanced approxi­ land section of this town. She was usually to found toe Robln- McGee, along with cash and Paul Lynn C. Doyle, Philadelphia because it doesn’t know what's go­ Los Angeles claimed three of angle In a ux- over near third. Not to b* ontdoM •eka ars Working. 'both the government and—^ ‘ their be more political than military In she carried a white prayer boirf^ the daugb^r of tbe late Mr. and I ggg garden. Dean. Since then Gumbert has won ing on.” th* major titles—alngles, doubles meeting, July 8 to 26^i;t»cted round feature match h*^ng the own loyal leaders to prevent a set­ W. Brown, machinists' head,, and mately 20 miles from toe border of aspect. I with sprays of stephanoUs. Evening Bulletin: "Boh Feller and Meet June 12;- New Correntl made a great atop am' according .to Presidential Secre­ PsleaUne in the first two days, Mra. Robert Mcllvane. Besides her Mary Chapman Garden five games for toe Redbirds *nd Principal Faults and booster team 'Championships. a total of 434 nomhucOSna, Presi­ weekly pro-new talent ^mMned Mow’s third hit of the eveteaff but tlement.” ... _. More Territory Captured The maid of honor wore orchid the Army may get tt^etoer along Haven Defending. tory Stephen,, I ^ J y "flatly" as^ed capturing Tyre and croesing the husband she leaves a sqn. Ralph Greatly to toe re^rtfbf toe gar- McGee hasn’t triumphed oneb for about toe end of August. At that The paying customer isn't en­ Chicago, which dominated toe dent George H. Bull announced to- |,i■how arranged by Matchmaker he never had a chance to gw the ;!3,500 Men R etu rn The Draft Board of Inglewood The British command announced ( osch, whose wife was the former j^g j^g, the most beautiful gar- V New York. tirely blameless, either. His princi­ 1940 tourney by sweeping every Brown to comi^se the dispute. Latani river to the north. The today that "as a result of the bat­ 3 tima seven American League day. That 1* am^tocreaso of 83 Pet* Perrons. runntr. where most of toe plant workem Mtes Hortonse Packard of Henry ^,g gj gU, that of Mtea Mary Chap- The Gtehta were saved from a pal faults, according to Horton, crown, won the coveted team and -'The Rockledge Country Club in Holland prodictod befora Mve. esUmated that 2.000 n l r c r ^ Brown later said the Machinists' Latoni is'about 40 milea south of tle of the Lakes and the Battle of managers will arise and sing the over last year. Th|£.|25,000 Butler A RoMier Mtetch - To Plime Factory Executive Council would meet in Beirult. street. She'also leaves, a slater, gjgg g„ porest itfeet was the last shutout by Mel Qtt, who smacked are: ^ 1-cvents honors. West Hartford wiUibs the scene of Handicap drew a list of 47, Includ­ gama he had a : employea are on Its deferred list. the River Omo (In southern Ethio- ] old sob ballad. The Letter (Tame Supplying players on toe course Thte will be the “rubber” matofi Washington' Thursday. The union Object of Two Drive* Mrs. Charles Ledgard of Hartford gg the list. Two hours had been his 16th home run of the year with Too Late."’ A .packed gallery of more than ing suoo famous thoroughbreds a* between Connerty and Bell, each players but they wen red hot A board statement aald:: "If any pia) a further 45,000 square milea and several nieces and nepbeiva. consumed -before arriving there. one on to the sixth. with Information or advice they 8,000 sew the curtain, fall early the annuel SUte Golf champion­ night and if they continue ttds - rag e One) men oonUnue to defy toe president asks $1.15 an hour, instead of the Damascus, 50 miles southeast of Italian territory has fallen into Wbiilaway, Eight Thirty, Haltal, having beaten the other once. In current $1 .12, and double pay for of Buirut: apparently waa the ob­ •The funeral will be held Thurs- n got too dark to note that On* of the' fliie pitching per­ don’t want. “We’re concshtratlng this morning on toe tournament, ship of the Kiwanis Clubs of Con­ brand of bssebaU its gotng to and their own union, we will re our hands. Out of Season 1 all toe time, and th'e least little Can't Walt, Fenelon, Hash; Dlt front of them has been dangled too ta)te a battalion of other fira l .Valted etatoe and British govtn- overtime. Other union officials ject of two drives—one laiuiched day at two o'clock at the Whitney the rhododendrons which reach the formances of toe day was a six- Frank Leahy already has Notre first ever held In the far west necticut on Thursday, June 12. Nedayr and Bay View. Whlrlaway cteasi^ them at once.” "In spite of great difficulties due hitter by Rookie Aldon Wilkie of thing can distract us. So, If you promteo of a boiH wito "Rod” en to n t ’em out and att BtS. have said that the men would, go from the northern tip of Palestine to toe mountalnoua country, bad Funeral home, 921 Main street, height of their beauty in mid-June Dame fans frightened by being Belated efforts to crack the top Teams from New BriUtn, also waa named for toe big three- Doty of Hartford; a rematch it . , - - ______I some 30 persona were injured, back to work If the president so and another from a point on the East Hartford. Interment will be had nearly all gone by, the ro ^ toe Pittsburgh Plrktes, who shut can’t do any more than just say ftve failed. The nearast^ waa In Bridgeport, New Haven, Manche*- bases. The P. A.’a cairlod 1 1 1 ■erlouiW enough to require toads and heavy rain, at least four unduly opUmtetlc about hte team’s "howdy,’ no m atter how well we yeer-old fUture, the $10,000 Em­ would bo a* far a* Bell te concem- much experience for the requested. Trans-Jordan border further east. In toe family lot to Bucklan^ were not fully out, and the iris out the Philadelphia FlillUes, 8-0. ohancea next falL Frank says ht doubles, where comely Ann Ton^^^^ watorbury, Shelton, West pire City Handicap, which will be 4d. BCeuitliBei -leRiSers ot the CIO- I tr-dbaiment.. before or dur- Italian divisions have been de­ The Pirates got to Lee Grissom know you off the pburae, don't say stera test night and.lt was 'The walkout of die casters at the Reuters (British news agency) stroyed or dispersed In these bat­ cemetery. 1 were passing their all too abort Isn’t worried about toe opposition kavic and Helen Mirth of S t run July 13, a week after th* But­ Last week Jimmy Ball beat Cleveland Alcoa plant halted out­ said small numbera of French ___ ■■ ------season. Several of the gardeners for a run In the fourth and finish­ anything at all.”' Loute colled 1131. 't Hartford and Hartford will be rep­ to see that the ”kida” from tles,” a communique said. U avaI wsrs Dotlcsd tumlHg fla s l^ h tq Oil until the Indiana game, which te Failure to give every player an resented. The R o b e r ^ Pryde ler. another Bean Towner, Eddie north need a few games mora put of cast aluminum parts for troops had been captured in toe “All major opposition In front ed strong V against hte reUef for second on tbe sche^Ie. and If the Nearly 6,000 Competiten iSanfs. Jlm i^ had Bong* honing 2 1 «•«“ -5 ." A "--, airplanes. Like the North Aftierl Tyre area after being harried for t% 6 ( l L < r 0 8 8 I f OOCIS gome wirUcularly Interesting gar- pairs of runs to the asvento and even break. “Quit* frequently Trophy will be awarded^ the Ki- fore they really settla down, 1Sixteen ^ United .. Automobile of Jimma has been overcome and den specimens. Mtea Chapman aa- Irteh get by that one they may go you'll find an unknown youngster Nearly 6.000 keglerettes from 32 wante Club winning/ toe team Approximately $490,000 In on on* point tn their lively aetto, play Sllbrea tonight and thte •ad itaim members to-m eet at 10 can strike. It was. called while 12 hours by an Australian brigade. operations are proceeding favorw eighth. undefeated until toe Navy game in etates, Honolulu, Panam a and stakes and purse money will be Their crowd-pieaatng Iratoer- should bOsS real gams. workers striks leaders were arrest­ Mediation Board hearings were In North of Tyre the French were H e rie to r S e w e rs »ured them they were welcome to Tha Chicago Cuba act off a 21- paired with two eatabltebed stare. championship. A tro|my will SJn. ■U'pjn., en.t.) at C.I.O. ball. ably." November. . . . But dome of the He Bbould get Just as fair a shake Canada bowled In toe 26-day tour­ be awarded, to the Individual distributed at Narragansett Park ■Ilnglng capped what was a Well- They called toe back to work ed during a clash with returning progress. reported to have tom up the road aw ^ return again any time, early eve­ hit fireworks dteplay at Boston to plant workers. They were token to ning or early morning belpg the other rapocto lead reader John froin the' crowd—In other words, ney. Cash prizes approxlmateing Ing the low groas and m$ny during toe 43-day autumn meeting balanced card that bristled with noovement a “flop.” After toe board's reported insia at ohe point, and a mounted de­ bsat toe Braves, i3-6, and present Burgoyne i i t Cincinnati (and a $82,000 will b* mailed to toe lead­ which opens August 11. Th* $26,- action all the way. nearby Fort MacArthur bj^t later Mtef Enisabeth Olmsted who Is time recommended. _ 42-year-old Charl^ Root tha 197tb lie should be given Just as much are available for toe high McCoy in Appeal Armed soldiers stood seqUnel tence that reopening of the plant tachment was said to have ex­ red-hot Notre Dame fan) to aak ers. cap Kiwanlana In the net 000 Narragansett Special tope toe Fsoght Jimmy Let* released. changed shoto with the Austra­ Told to Deliver j mibsUtuttog for Mrs. Robert Rus- lArt Meet of Sm m ^ ^ victory of hte career. Root coasted time to make hte shots, and toe end a t an Intersections within a mile would have to precede resumption whether the miorta writers will gallefy should wait for him to putt One lone 1940 champion edme kickqr awarda. list of nine stakes. 'The day-by-day . of tbe plant. dO-UAW leaders North American has $190,000.- of negotiations, union repreadnta- lians. Otherwise, however, Reuters sell a t the local Red Cross volun,- The final meeting of toe a a ^ p along, allowing 14 bits but no Connerty te a seasoned, fighter, To His Draft Board 000 In orders for bombing and predict a good season and then out-just as toey would for the open through here. Mra. Sally Twyford New Haven Favored program calls for two $1,100 races, having met some of to* brat bem said aeveral hundred pickets were Uvea held a caucus until midnight. said, toe French were offering lit­ teer work headquarters, says that foUowed toe U^g walkk 'Am Cubs bunched seven of hope thay’ra wrong op predict a of Chicago, 41, a grandmother, lighter planes for toe United Entire Fleet champion.” The New Haven Kiwanis Club Is three for $1,300, two for $1,800 In toe country. A couple of mnptmi on duty outside the lines, but no At its close s iSnion spokesman tle fight and seemed reluctant to the new quote contains 60 hospital room of the toeir runs ia toa sixth toning. bad season and hop* th ^ re right. who won the singles last y^r, and one $1,600 pure*. GrandvUla, Mich., pickets were permitted within States Army and Great Britain, said no effort had been made to come to grips with the British. pajamas. These have been cut $y 1 meeting wu Yesterday wqs an open date for toe defending champion end te the ego be gave Jimmy Leto of iMrt- ... Reporta say N. C, State has so rang up a grand total of 17^, ford plenty of tropbla hi a bout In Beany McCoy plana . a milt radius of. toe plant. and training ships for the United contact Cleveland. Otherwise no toe Independent aoak company | tour preceding It. P lw ^ aU American Laggue clubs. highest in WIBC history, (to favorite to repeat. Charlie Clare te 1 States Army. Navy and Britain. I Washington. June and are ready to'give out tomor- 1 cussed for a fall flower show ana much mateHal it wUI take^ooacbes a member of the New Haven con­ It took a while to chock all the Bridgeport. appeal to hte draft board'agateafc Pickets abouted at workers comment was made. working in relsys to get tW igh toe all-events medal afid figures, but it finally ha* been de­ driving toward toe plant pot to go ------Air Force in Syria Maritime Commission has direct^ it dras voted to charge a reason- tingent and he heads a formidable Another pair of welterweights immediate induction into to* To Meet Again Today The Southern Pacific Company to the freshmen alone. . . . And termined th a t tbe $683.40 for 63 have been matchod for a four- army. I Mrs. J. l»Jtecry * ” M rr^"^^tetopher Henrlcksin 1 able price tor The new singles champion group with Bob Pryde, Dr. Ralph The board panel was to meet Gets Reinforcements deliver Ita entire fleet of 10 cargo jars. _ I devote all profit* beyond actual ex­ Camp Haan a t Rlvandda, OkUf., Yeatorday*a Beanlts Nichols, N. G.. Blakeslee and w. mutual payoff on Meadow l^moy round ssml-flnal. Joe Gana of WU- “I have eoma gejpd talking £,'i£.»22."2,.22X?*"' »'<■"«>“' Vp again today. The union asks a 4 Vichy, Unoccupied France, will act as co-chairman of. sewing, I Sports I boost it has Ahrse gridiron abarp- Mrs. Nahey Huff, 27-year-old in the eighth race at Lincoln points,” says to* "It te vital to the future of gix Aluminum Plants 1 vessels “for national d^ense pur­ velverayi fashioned on princess assisting Mr*. H. B. DeWdfe wfs pense to Improvemente to toe gar­ Eastern W. Dearborn as hte teamnmtos. llmantic, who eanied a rebooking 1-2 cent hourly increase in the pres­ June 10.—(/Py—Reports were re­ den a t toe Memorial hospitej,. to ■hooton with toe anti-aircraft Angslss housewife, who rolled 66: However, none of toe competing Fields last Thursday sat a record] by beating Art Moore of Worces­ .ond baseman. aveiy North American worker to | . . , , _ j, n ___ poses, lines. She carried an arm bou-1has dons such a splendid Work By Eddie Brlsta \ -Albany 8, Elmira 3. Runnerup was Mrs. Twvford wifti attend tote meeting.” 4uid the bui-1 By The Associated I re ss ent base of 72.cento. ceived herefk .today xv^nrh that Air reinforce Vnrrr In I vessels, the oommls^n a ^ gj catgung rosea and lark- gjgg^ jjjg headquarters was opened. Which toe duo has taken much to- \r foroas—Norm Duncan of U. C. Binghamton 7, WiUtemsport 0. teams can be counted out of the for to* track and for toe state of ter last week, takes on Pat Welch MeCoy, who rooldea here, Movement'bf ald-tq^Brltoln car­ tefest to year* pa*t. President W. New York;, June 10,—(The S ^ L. A., Hal Van vary of Minnesota 6M. Mrs. Huff gets $100. minote. of Boston. given a $45,000 bonus and a two- letta. "The back to work move- A second walkout by CIO union Swla hid n^e a flteh^ "rom bridesmaids wore Id^ Ljrs. HenriXen will have Wilkes-Barre 8; Hartford 2. running and Manchester, led by . loent U a flofp. Even the troopa membera kt the aluminum indu^ goes and defense materialv was E. Buckley will appoint clal News'; Service)—If you’ve Land Tony Masslota of Notre (All night games). ' , Donbles Winners Art Kne'fla; Waterbury, eapUined Half a dosen other bouts, featur- year oontrart for signing with tba impeded in Baltimore harbor by a N^rto Africa^Tie route followed acqulr^ prtocesa gowns of of aewlng every Wednesday, Mrai been wondering why BUI Jurges tS m e . A Los Angeles pair, Mary Jane Rocky Palladlno’s threo-year- ‘ and the police intimidation have j try today tied up six plant* of The dent Roosevelt's or^r g„d carried arm b6u- ^A. LLawrence a ^ „ g g Riker g,of h HighlandIk committee. It waa Mao .vo^ National by John Bural; Haraord, by Ray nig “new talent” boxers, wiU com- PbUadelpbtea upon being da- atiike of tugboat officers which and the numbers of planes were give a rising vote of thanks to the has been mloalng from the Giants’ Hogan and Jo Plttenger, carried Bartlett; Bridgeport, by Frank bld Little JSeuiM ought)to be due letc the card. AU wlU be Umitad dared a tree agent by Oohunis- been a complete flop.” 1 Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corpo- kept 30 vessels of five towing com­ 2,000.000-ton shipping Pool to 'x* ------of------Catalina rose* and Irte , Park te to charge of packing and St. Louis 8, New York 2. not disclosed. uaed to aid natioM whoee defense members who had entei^ merl- Uneup for toe past few daye. It’s •Mlnate Interview Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn , off tbe doubles trophy and $100 Brennan; New BriUin, by Ray for some good luck tn'Saturday’s »tbrra rounds. sioner Landis eariy last year. . Halt Evcey Automobile i ration at Detroit. panies at their docks. The mother of the bride wore gbippjnj, gnd dellverw^ a large just for soms rest. But juit to 7 with 1155. S Soldlera halt^ every aulomb- I Another strike threat came at Semi-offictel French mlUtery be deem* vital to the United torioua arrangeroente to the show Parry: “I don’t want to Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 0. Stead and West Hartford, by Bud Commonwealth handicap jat Suf­ ■ A spokesman for the-^ug Own­ circles announced tonight that a navy blue print and the bnd^ quantity of completed work at .toe at the Avery Memorial, test week. make sitra that old feeling wont rear down the game that built ma Team honors, with top fSOOL 'Gaoghegan are confident of de- folk Downs He’s used up'all tbe \mUe as It aproached their "No- | Ihe huge Consolidated Aircraft ers Association aald the strike States. groom's mother a brown and white Hartford headquarters yesterday.: Chicago 18, Boston 6. , Man's Land.." Occupants were re- British troops bad advanced to Eoml Winner ' return, BUI expects to get some of up, but everyone knows tbs cost American cash award and medals, went-tp toroning the 1940 champions. bad. Little Beans made hte first Corporation plant at San ' followed failure of the operators within 18 mlfn of Damascus after print. Both mothers wore orchid Friday afternoon toe American Mrs. R. K. Anderson dtedosed ths same injections that put him or sn amateur tsnnte tourney. It’s tod Rovicks of Chicago with 3661, A dinner In the Rockledge Coun­ ' qidred to show identifleation cards Calif. when union members voieu a in Tnarine of to charge of ' (No games scheduled). start, sines th* Kentucky Derby, to give the AFL-llcensed marine of driving through Shlelkh-Meaklne to corsages. • Legiim auxUlary te that Mrs. P. L. Davis, chairman of back lu the game last spring. . .. $1,400. The top three playerahavti who cams through Saturday niirht try CJIub Ball Room will follow too in which he was fifth, at Suffolk .vABd swear they ware returning to ail day on a strike call. fleers local for wage and hour ad­ following the core­ the workrooms. The Standings FATHER'S DRY issorit, or were turned back. Yesterday CIO die caatera called the south. mJny“I^ 'L ig “ breakfast and tlie-program committee, had paa»- Dart days art ahead for minor a certain price, th* next three an­ Eastern to stoat the ehantpionshlp from 18 hole event yestordsy. He lost fully a half doz­ justments Details of the Issues Defeitee SUU Holding Line About Town ed an examination .on flower ar­ league ball clubs, one way or an­ other pries, and so on. Why, it’s Utader a promise of Lieut. Cbl. a strike which closed The Alumi­ were not make public. reception for 40 guests was held W. L. P e t OBL en lengtos at the start and bad Charles E. Branshaw, in charge num Ctoropany of America's plant French sources said today their rangement to N e ir Haven,_ ^ a other. . Tha Atlanta Crackera like a laundry Itet.’’ . . . Which Blnghamtmi ..,.28 only two hsnra-baatea».j6lK> bad Representatives of Puget Sound defense forces In Syria and Leba­ „ J at the Manchester Country club. Hospital Notes conference of the FVkl*tetod Gar­ triad playing daylight ball Just to 20 .866 June of production at toe plant, night at Cleveland. locals of the ClO-Intematiohal Mr. and Mrs. Lee Darling of bride's gotog-away emtume may explain why Don Budge, WUkss-Barra ...26 21 .883 starters, beaten at 180 yards. By workers who' did not have auto- non still were holding out all along den dubs of the state and had won sea how things would turn out in Frank Shields, Btdnsy Wood, ste., Williamsport ....24 20 .648 th* bead of to* stretch b* bad As Wage Dispute Certified Woodworkers of America Voted the line against British and Gen. Church street have as their ga«»to ^ g dress with white ac- a "double A.” Mrs. Davte who haa case they have to give up tha Btobiles were taken borne in Army About 4,000 members of the commendation of |thelr national ----- ,— Wallace' ^ - - return from Admitted yesterday: Mtes Mar- a tackled toe laundry buslneae as a Hartfard ... 21 I t ,538 S ilb ro s ti«._ Fire Chiefs overhaulsd tos Isaders, but bump- Charles De Gaulle's French troops. been acclaimed on her flower ar- floodlights—and tha crowds fsU aldellne. Elmira ...... j ed General Jack and waa thrown AdvtrtlsBd fn trucks after they completed toeir United Automobile Workers-CHO officers for refusing a National De A semi-official source described I at tha local sbowb, 1* «. , ^.23 20 .636 ' Milft a t 3 a. m. walked out at toe Bohn plants fense Mediation Board request to off badly that President Earl Scranton .....: 5 .2o 34 .468 loir stride. Still the ctet managed the Situation in the French man- ... _____ redltod Judge. Mann te wondering what ever bs- Ns Mtetakea In Tonight *8 Twi Game ond l Af^al/LL. Under J^rmy operation of tbe even though Secretary, of Labor end a strike begun early in May. The meeting Instructed toe sec­ Springfield ...i:.,x 8 38 A19 6 to recover and win t)is six-furlong plant, wrorkers .will be paid by the Perkins certified the wage disp^.t | Between 400 and 500 l o ^ berg,, a former resident of Man- ggve to her attendwte 713 Hartford Road. cams at the fans who used to In a recMt match, Sam Reahev- Albany .....1 6 38 J90 I sprint by a half length over Bull Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to rete^. Mrs. iiorman Ash, to write watch afternoon games. ... . Al­ iky. Amarican chess champion, government but Just what other to tbe Defense Mediation Board spokesmen approved the resolu Chester. 'ITiey *U attended the I pggri* and t t y bridegroom s guts Mr. and Mrs. Pentland a letter Nattoaal Brier in 1:11 flat. flnanctel details of toe huge cor- test night. The union asks a 10- tion. About 22,000 IWA members High school commencement exer- ^gy cMms- ^ ^ ___ , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Uebman. though Clark tSrlffith and some of studied one move for an hour. -Bt Loute ...... 38 16 A86 T y Holland’s Ftra Chiefs an-> Hitting is vvhat toe avsrsga fan Rockville. Uianktog them for their hospital­ likes and the Ctoiefs really can . poratton will be handled by toe cents-an-hour increase in undls- struck in support of demands for rises today In toe State theater. The bride attended the 1 ^ ity, also the others who opened Brooklyn .. 16 .678 1 swered the first alarm at tos West R. B. Btrmssburger's Salford 2nd . A™y had not been determined. closed wage scales. union hiring halls, a closed shop, Miss Dorothy Alice Darling waa a High achool been ^P{^* DUcharged yesterday; Robert N e# Yorit . S3 .811 9 Sid* Oval last nigbt and while sock that apple. (3ood solid blows, apparently te a lot bettor horse Orr, 21 Maple; Mrs. Vtogtola Hagy. their gardens for to* tour. nothing fluky and now that they Ookmel Steinmetz, said an Army A company official said the firm and guarantees against (Uece member of the graduating clat*. gd in the office of the Mrat Natlm- Cincinnati ,...3 8 35 .500 toey trailed the mora experienced than toe New York fans first be­ flnance officer would be sent here had $25,000,000 worth of govern­ work. In a contract with the AFL- ___ al Store*_____ to_____ East Hartford. The 146 Porter; Stanley Backus, 36 Chicago^ .. ...2 3 38 -.468 11 outhit ths mighty P. A. team last lieved. irbe Freiych'brod five-year- to take charge of all financial ment contracts and that 85 per affiUated Lumber and Sawmill BEHEHIEI Pittsburgh 34 .442 13 Polish Americaa club to the wire night tha eonfldence of a base old was virtual^ unknown until aoattora. cent at production of the affected- Workers, the operators have m to * R ^ > ^ R*Quw^,^*med*by I ^ rto X ^tute and te employed by j ** Admitted today: John Fowler.’!UlockviUe Elks , ' Boston ... ..,.1 6 39 A86 16 toey served fprocful notice to the ^Mow te probably just what toey he won a pair of Cteas “C ’ handi­ BsMter Ooards Prasateed plants was in defense goods. One agreed to wage increases of 7 l-;2 in*the ManchesterMOncnesicr Improvement .As- 1I theuic Wadham, h^y - * Carey com- 43 Walken Mrs. Victoria Chlesa, 1 • -g-. • Philadelphia ....1 6 S3 ASS 17H rest of the leagu* that toey will needed to give them confidence to caps at Belmont and ha still was Soldier guards were promteed cents to a 75-cent basic hourly soctetlon to tovesUgate wadtog | p*ny, H artford buUdera. Highland Part. be a factor in tbe race for top make tonight’s tUt Interesting. rated th* outsider in a flsld o( four iplant having a separate wage ” ”■Dtecharged today: Ronald Lto- Plan Exercises \ ter nearby realdential districts agreement was not effected. wage and to annual vacations wito pools for children of»the North FIHTODAY Clevetend ...... 3 4 30 .680 honors. Tonight they play Sllbroe, It te almoBt e sure bet th at In ytetsrday's Queen’s - County • where aaost of toe 11,|100 workers .AFL'machinists announced that pay. End spent thte morning with .Mex- 1 • ------wroekag* Sighted nid, 38 Hudson; Joseph Kar- Boston ...... 3 6 30 JW5 4 who. Incidentally, are making "Gunnar” HUinski win do tbs handicap at Aqueduct. Bui under l i ^ PoUce radio cars patrolled an all-day strike vote would start 1 ander Jarvte looking over pools to j Bomber ______veils. 86 Union: Everett Bentley, New York ...... 2 8 22 A60 4 their 1941 appearanc* under tbe hurting for the boys from across Don Meade’s smooth handling. Bal- 183 H teh l^: Mra Boyden TSYtor, iKancbesUc pMrioUc mid fra t^ Ckicage- ..,. 33 .560 leadership of Ray Holland, The to* tracia and if he is right to# •B even larger area. at 5:30 a. m.. p. s. t. (8:30 e. s. M Hurley Ixaitwn Pbwwctoyt.,,:— — — J ■ ,w>H-T:msj3aF:;.Tltsh..jl»iteift^ ...2 8 4 tozd raft skoootiUy witboiit falter­ Make Eappy Hi^ppy -^ Pteeemssl-wodL bs- 10:80 p’.- m., p.-s.-t.-.-was-ealled-af^ White tottum ya u i~ a ^ = ^ 't o m e 6 tfibn. ■tba.4teatt,«ama. as-Ty-poachso •ayw''*4i«rye« honor}» » Fssterday and he said some I Hartforfl. iuns . I Per' - andtorrigm ntmm analyst Albany at Elinira. I of tbs-best bateneod outer do- Flra Cbiafs aaff hte cousin, tbe tar Harry Malcolm, Federal con- to tbe governor from toe clerk, Prilc* Commtealoner Edwaru j . Net Strong^ would be toady to fly today. cniatek, reported "propess” test nor has he aecn It the governor i T L l^ ^ S U U o n W n C , wBl be the Bingjuunton at 'Wnitemsport i toosra in local baseban. It loteu vetaran Ray'Holland dote Hk*wteo a ftw Nor-Eut TiesI They're Thursday's walkout Hickey announced today a lot like old times now that ths tor tbs SObros tram, n » Dairymra w$U oppofs tha night after five hours of negotia­ recaived a flood of Utegrams urg­ -fJlfe • L UE pension of tore* troopera a t u ^ Detroit— TheModern Bene Isle wall* band- ^ '«umlkov had hl^illevedheen r r il^ of« htenis principal»• speaker. t™ his fsvorite neckweer. pIlBt was acoducing ton sUps tion, and set another meeting to- ing both approval and reJecUon of Jericho story: Th* M e Me .- ,- v . . ----- of armamwita I . The exercises win be held on Uw Chicago at Naw York. I boys' have gotten togetbsr and it As tbe’westhsr nan rays good undefratod Tlgen tn a Rra. 'Soft- to to* Groton harncka, i te what they have wantod. Pon- bait Leagua gam* at 6:18 at Mt R f S I S T aoBatsty 26 per cent day. this measure. ^______Tr o U B V COMPAA4/ Uamo, Eric Swaniaxnf and Frank rtitHrbsa been condemned as j%- Ctectamati at Boston. weather for thte evening and there i‘f output Dsamads Wags Isrrmss sound, bsrtuse, said Jose] Home, weather permitting. Tbe PitUbiffgh at Brooklyn. i grata will bo back again with tot te nothing doing around homo go Nebo tonight Thte gam* wu GLENNEY'S W I U N t U S S IS OOM/4A START ; Leighton. j^ct ■Wolff, commissioner of bufldii^ duties” end had been replaced by RortvUte'American Legion band SL Loute ad^g^olphla. I club aftsr a yrai't layoff duo to over to tha West Bids and watch sebsdolod for last Wadsteday svo------B W s rti Tha imloo, demanding an to- ■ an officer. Hickey Omltri Ustinov. i 'Jgnuuhsw, to durge of eroase to hourly wage from 60 to According to Amsrlcaa aviation ______te e n wera raUeved of and safety engtaeertog, the kinetic will furnUh patriotic selections G L E H N E Y '8 I Olasra. Wbll* tbsy n sst tba Sir* tw o good baU team s tbs nlng, but waa rainod out. Hw experts, th* hlteten on bombtog energy of repeated tym^anl aM and Carl Goehring wUl sing ser- New York at CUeago. 1 Cblsfs in tba sbaMn's opsnad tor m are anxious to talsgraphsd M cents and an automatic rate* A B U S I duty pending a hearing before him ggggllows STe ^ “ ®“*** grsat Americaa pastipi*. T us­ an tovit^oB to 76 cents after six ibpntoa. said 'may soon be allmtoated > 3 B R V IC S ! [on Jun* 26. He declined to dte- bass drum beats "m l^t bring. It ^al sates. . Philadelpbla a t Dotzolt. them they raahasd last night tbat ual prtera win b« gtvtei out again first win in teagus eempett- th^ ars unahte to |-ahola$%. Washington a t Cflevstewd i tbs boys fnmt over noetb' JiOBlfkt and a real ball gams te In at to* «p*Ms «f tba Xratk it rsprsssatsd 14,000 Consolldatod Irieae the specUte chaigos. J - - i ttua abaoluts amplogrMii though It laid oUlm to of at BL Loute fllfht. ,lNra«te those . d. V,Arf'ff.■ ■ f'

,- \ BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^NC]^STER, CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE lO /l^ l ■\ \ . ^ . . •. j PA0 E(TRIfQ| MAKCHESTESR e v e n i n g HEBALD, MANCHESTER.,OONB. p jp i> A T , JUNE 10,1941 \ RED RYDER t'tW B LV #' BY FRED R A l i i

Signing a OoBtraet . Pa—Sally, do you write that sol­ Jerry—A month ago my wife BUY S iU In Witness Whereof dier a letter every day? left me vrithout any reason. We wheedled and threatened and Sally—Why certainly, he .gets Molly-—I felt sure eemeone had AC blustered, lonesome ind.my letters give him left you without it. S S n i m L We ranted and wrangled and Just the boihe touell he needs. n roared. Giles—Fine day today, Jarge. Household' GoodsX 511 Rooms Without Board 59 We chided and fretted, we scoff­ A successful buatoese usually da- Talk of the Tea Table— penda upop one man’s ability Spring to tha air. Lort u4 round llr Building-^ContracUng 14 The Y ork^ Threatens___ B abe / ed and' wa petted, to Jarga (who la slightly deaf)*- 1595 Buys A Beautiful LAROB NBWLY fumlahed room, We^ntekered and wept and im­ make up his mtod. Eh? ; w J WEBSTER carpenter and auiUble for 3. Private family. »AYKD FKMAIJE Polnt- 3 Room Outnt plored. Giles—I said "Spring In -the air builder. Entimatca furniah«^ on LET ALBERTS Apt 1, 1009 Main atreet______' We greveled and swore and de­ Fred-^-So your slater mar- today." .te. s yean oW. and flrat clam work. Telephone 8424. R uth’s H om e R un M ark Ua« A m w n to name of Dixie, furnish your home with furnltui FOR r e n t —FURNISHED room, C offee C ream P uffs! manded. rled? Is aha happy T Jarge—Eh ? Uwr hMd, tJckfd bo<^. » w you will be proud to own. Outfit iitabla for 2. Men preferred. 87 We spumed and wa fawned and f^ th —Very. The only thing Giles—Spring to the air! wfUi white-tip. R *w ^ . Mn. Florists—Nuraerles 15 consists of the following items: iter. Tel. 5381„______Tigers’ Indian Slugger ' we brayed; that annoys her is her husband. Jarge—Why should I? Why Ijearned, 30 Foreet etrect. t h e BEDROOM We tramped on data, we tossed should I? . A b e a u t if u l SBL.ECT10N of Modern or Period Suite Major League Sets Rdpid Pace in ultimata; Doctor—Your husband must bt f m « T 5 . . ■■ N^partments, Flats.' floa-ere and vegetable planU. Boudoir Lamps We grumbled and, atoffiped and absolutely quiet. Here 1* a sleeping The PullniaB tonductor twitched OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH gM-aniuma 20c each, begonlaa, Bedroom Chair \ Tenements 63 Stretch Run; Leads tovelihed. MAJOR HOOPLB Announcements 1 Leaders - powder. the ciurtoins of the berth: ageratura, petunlaa, coleu^ aM- Nite Table We whimpered, and simpered Wife—When do I give It to him? Conductor—How many are AVAtLAl JUNE 15th, 8 room With 13 Greuit Blows.. NOW U«T6N YOU GHOULD.' CIS'rSI* WILL _____ wrCl TRANSPORTATIOK \ia, ' aatera, xlnnlaa, marigold, t h e u v in o room and abouted, Doctor—You don’t give It to him here? HBRS — TMRKKV calendulaa, panaica. tomatoea. let­ Modem or Period Suite furniahed artment Call 8787 By The Associated Press Pratende<).'a open. 37P Bumalde Ave. 2 End TaWea—Coffee Table Slaughter, Si. Louis, .350. Detroit, June 10—BecausS he ^drtled and protested, Tmimk vou’vs h ired a 2 Table lamps—Floor and ./SumraerJHoniee for Rent 67 Runs—Moore, St. Louis, 41; the Dickey Bird! "Of all sad noises, the saddest we MAID— AND Aft SHE BORffOWE Autouiobncs for Sale 4 Greenbouac, Kaat Hartford, Conn. never before had so many home Debated, orated and scouted! Modem Cblld—Just pay, atten­ know, L CVERVTWING BtSE.X’D J16 -----— Phone 8-3091. Bridge Lamps—Weatlnghousa Brown. St. Louis, and Hack, Chi­ " We cooed. FOR b a l e —Bin U W Q LOTS on cago, 39. runs 80 early In June and fairly tion to your exposure' so you don't la the noise we hear when tlrea LIKE TO SEE IP EHC’U- TR^ ■ vaao Pf .WfnUTH SEDAN, 1939 Table Model Radio Main highway, Route 16 Wap- Pooh-poohed, TO (SORROW TH’ m a id - then THE BREAKFAST ROOM Rima batted in—Nicholson; Chi­ roars along In the stretch, baseball' ruin the plate. let go." ' ■d^mtiac sedan, 1986 Movinjc— Trucking— plng. Telephone Manchester 7724. cago, 46; Ott, New York, 39. men now see Rudolph Preston We yelled, PER ONCE IN MOUR LIPE sSjlM TVrraplane coupe, 1935 Pon Maple or Porcelain Set York as a definite threat to Babe Rebelled LET ME ■niLK' ____ sedan. 1936 Ford sedan Cole Storage 20 Linoleum Rug Hits—Slaughter, St. Louis, 72; Brown, St. Louis, 71. Ruth’s majof league home tup We warned. a-Jletors—4184. .32 pc. Dinner Ware • Wanted to Rent \ We aooraed, HOLD EVERYTHING AUSTIN CHAMBERS—tocal and 1941 Bengal Combination Range ------X Doubles—Dallesandro, .Chicago, record of 60. ' Long Diatance Movers. Tel. 6260. 1941 Westinghouae Refrigerator WANTED TO RENT by adulta, 5 17; Mize, St. Louis, 15. Where Ted Williams, the left- We yammered. ^ This outfit has been carefully ae- | or 8 room tingle or flat, by July Triples—Slaughter, St. Louis, hand hitter, has to ^asitti the We alurreij^ 68 Hollister atrlmt^ "" _____ sphere 880 feet to manufacture a We purred; selected and repreaenU a truly | 1st. Call 3485. and Moore, Boston, 6. ^H d^ U te . . ^ Insurance ■ Home runs—Ott, New York, 16; circuit clout to right field at Fen­ We sighed, Repairing 23 wonderful value. Phorte ot write way park and 420 to get one to Defied, for free "Courtesy Autp. No obll- ATTENTION, REAL ESTATE CamilH,'' Brooklyn, 12. ^ owners. Wanted single 'alX: room Stolen bases—Frey, Cincinnati, right-cen^, Rudy York, the We wailed, MOWERS 8HARENEPU, repair­ right-hand batter, haa the left And railed. iMcKiiiney Bros. *^’'*'""a LBERT'8 EST. 1911 modem house to rent from July 9; four players tied wrlth 5. ed, shear grinding, key fltting, first by a reliable local manufac­ Pitching—Blanton, Philadelphia, field stand at Briggs Stadium In And clamored. First duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc^ 43 AlbTi St.—Hartford N^a fumed and we sneered and IT Open Sat. Eves._____ turer. Call Manchester 7586 or 5-1; Caaey, Brooklyn, 7-2.' right in half his games. overhauls. Bralthwalte, 62 Pearl after 6 p. m. 4527. American League unchanged. . Competent Judges say York, Xf* whined, street f o r s a l e —BLACK . I I - . ' ...... who has 13 home runs as this is We'ffattered, cajoled and ma- written, should be 10 ahead of the l a w n MOWERS SHARPENED, range with oil burner. 144 High­ Houses for Sale 72 Manchestclr cleaned, oiled, adjiwted, 81^5(1 land atreet. Telephone 4844. Eastern Point. field by Aug. 1, when he usually Oonaen^dd, revoked and declined. Prompt reliable work, phone 5937 16 ROOM BUNGALOW. Sacrificed. starts hla drive. And flimlly\the contract was EveniiiR HeraMI f o r s a l e —CHARM Crawford It will be recalled,that York signed! anv lliMs tor plck-up and de­ range with oil burner, good con­ $3,300. Manchester Green. Write, Gives Up Tou^ey pasted the pill into the left field AdvartltieiM^ livery’ service. K. A. Karlsen. dition, reasonable. Inquire 88 M. D. Schwebel, 332 Main street, stand of Cleveland’s huge Munici­ Stamford, Conn.______Child (at keyholt)^ *e must a t sts BV.raca words i® » I l a w n MOWERS shafpened. fac­ Garden atreet. ___ ^ pal Stadium to beat Bob Feller be company. I can h< mother , aanbdrs aad abbreviaUoss j tory method, adjusted $1.00 here, 1 FOR SALE!—MODERN 6 room , New London, June 10—(JP)—For and the Clevelands and clinch the calling dad ’’dear.’’ I aosat aa a word and oomsosaAJ called for and delivered 11.26. 16 single. Payments about 830.00 a the first time since lUO the Shene- 1940 AmeriesLU League pennant for aa two words. tfletmoBi oeet^ Home Appliances 51A the surprising Detroit club. t ot throo Itaoa. ^ _ Vsara reliable service. Cspltol month. Juat completing 8 ’ mod­ ^ jjXay aa A-B-O to n^qko thi# Whip cream stiff and fold In cold cossett Golf Club at Eaatem Point Maybe you can’t make a silk ratao sor day for traB0^a« rinding Oo„ 631 Lydall. Tel em 6 room aingie. Buy now-^ dainty Dessert \ coffee mixture. will be without an invitation tour­ 18 Homers In Month purs* out of a sow’s ear, but a a n A-1 OAB r a n g e , highly In­ (All meaaurements In reoeipes are nament tWs ■' summer. Secretary York topped one of Ruth’s iv, issv choosa yout. own color scheme. Crispy, golden puffs, liknl Bilk stocking certainly improves Cash Chars# sulated. tabletop William Kanehl. Tel. 7778. I, level) ‘ James M. Caithness announced to­ marks in his freshman years— a calf. REPXIRINO— Auto tops, cur­ condition, good as new. |30. C^me refreshing as a summer hmeze! day. 1937, when in August he clicked lUvo Days...I T otsi 9 ots . WHY MOT dv. Day....|^t eS|n eta tains, new end used team har right In before It goes or phone Creamy, .smooth...... filling,. delicately ...... ^ The women’s and men’s invlta- 18 home tuns off some of the nesses, all kinds of, leather work. 7-9466 and we’ll hold It. Supply Lots for Sale 78 and temptingly coffee-flavored! ■ tlon tournaments, annually the slickest slinging the Junior wheel sedan (or Irrogslar tniiartioiis Tel. 4746. Chas. Laklng, 90 Cam: Outlet. 1150 Main street, corner That’a Coffee Cream Puffs, tnq Activity Scores high point of the club’s golfing could offer. Not even Ruth In the STORIES IN STAMPS I shaii.d at tha ooa tins rata Trumbull, Hartford. Free parking FOR RENT—COVENTRY LAKE, son for better than 20 years, will peak month of hla palmiest days BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ ja l ratoa for Ions tom •»•»» bridge stiheL - ______dessert everybody’s talklqg aboiiL Tsk, Tsk! BY EDGAR BIARTIN ^eivertlelae siToa opos rwest- rear of atore. five room, all electric waterfront Lag^ng hot-weather appetites sit Another Peak be given up this season be<»U8e | matched that figure. WANTED Tb TUN®, repair and cottage, fireplace, boat, private the Hotel Griswold management, The Sultan of Swat’s maximum lviokieo ordaiod boforo tha third or up-Tand take notice — the family \ «iuwa*i\.v U *E?Eaw«iJ, MVVTOA OW -fWlWAFa T>\AT MoooaRaox.'. _ will bo ehargod only (or regulate your piano or player ------— i oa I surroundings, from now until which also owns the golf club, no was 17 during September, 1927. MV 0 » _I VOVEMiaA-' woouo ee weao MOM oveio ‘ aataal aonbar ot tinm tha piano. Tel. Manchester 6052. Machinery and Tools oz jujy uu,, and from Aug. 24th on. vrill get all excited about this new longer regards the tournaments as York belted 35 home runs in ’37, iVliq'CTxMb ^.l^yoKA. rn CE. ORVVSUA RETO«(H\Hft u 6000 T>lt OOOP.'. mrsd. ehargiac at tha rau •aim* favorite—guests will wonder how Hartford, June 10—(/P>—Swollen To vJVtAT life’. I 1 0\ST V AM aVTTuq’ wart T\u_\ OAT MY Sat ao allowanes sr nfanda oaa 881 Summit atreet. Phone 7116. partng propoaltiona. but got In only 104 games as a A6A\>^*. A>q' CANS. — ______OB irts tItM -Bd> atoppM OLIVER HAY TOOLS, new Cfie- you do It, .. , , _ by cohatantly expanding produc­ Started in 1619 with the wom- third baseman and catcher, ao he w o w Help Wanted—>F«male 35 trac crawlert, used farmalla, If you’ve had trouble making tion of aircraft engines and pro­ ep’8 invitation, the tournaments actually was hitting at a rate of (eS«d?t display Maas aat 7 8 1 cream puffs, just forget It all you pellers, firearms aqd machine WANTED—WOMEN iui well as John Deere. Fordaons. Dublin Legal Notices once were regarded among the 52 a year. Many of his appear- Tractor Company, Wllllmantlc. do la follow carefully these easy tools. Hartford county industrial country’s outeiainding bits of golf-1 ances were in the role of a pinch­ ^IfW Bofald will aot ha rosponsibls girls for factory wjbrk- Toher MQirOR PKRMIT directions from the Spry Kitchen. activity'scored another all-time [Bp man than oao moorroot insar- NOTICE o r APPLICATION^ ing competition and drew better I hitter. * any advartlaemoiit ordorod BaaebaU Company. You want to enjoy the full peak In May, According to the June than 200 entries during the middle The Cherokee may be retarded ThU li to Rive . notice thet I flavor of the coffee cream flUlng, Mamaa daa tlmo, WANTED —YOUNG OIRL for Plumbing and Electrical j Frederic Hocchlno of tIS Parker 1 report of ThA Manufactures As­ 1920's. somewhat by the absence of Hank *Honey, go over there and slap that man’s face—he’s laadvertoat opilssioa of IB' I atreet. Manchester. Conn., have filed so be sure to use \aU-vegeUble sociation of Hartford County. But the entries started to fall I Greenberg. York hit behind -£ieen winking at me all evening.” ,_jt poblleatloa of advortlalng clerical work In dry cleaning Fixtures 52-A an application dated June 9. 1941 Spry, the bland shortening good- 1 h a ^ S o d oaty atore. ExpeVlence not eaBeitllal. I with the Liquor Control Commls- The 82 reporting plants used In off In the early 30’s and In recent Greenberg and pitchers preferred .../■ kha dharga aaado Str tho aorvlea cooka caU the “flavor-aaver.” the Index showed employment at years It has been difficult to get I to take their chances with the Thrifty Cleanera, 981 Main atreet. I tlon for a rackake "Store Liquor Midget puffs for tea Switzerland Retains FOR SALE-SOAP S ^ N E set- I Pormtt for'the sale o( slcohollc 177.9 per cent of the Jan. 1, 1929 a championship division of 16 golf-1 younger man. Greenberg would !!lSliuVartisoaiaau a»ast liquor on the preqdeee f ( 117 Spruce For parties, teas, and all enter­ accepted normal, contpared with- era of top notch calibre In either I walk, and pttchera gambled ' on FUNNY BUSINESS ' '^Btvla. eopy and typograpEy wita tub and kitchen sink. Call 4754. ; atreet, Msncheatep-<7t>nn. The Iniei* taining, midget shells are extra Absolute Neutrality ®oS"(orood^>ej«bM s^ Help Wanted—Male 86 ness la owned by Frederlo Bocchino 173.4 per cent aa of May 1, and tournament. ' stopping York, who consequently ^^>8 thoy naorvo tha right •• of U 5 Parker etreel, Mancheeter, dainty and appropriate. Fill them operations at 165.6 ^ r cent During their nms, the two Invl- had ample opportunity to hit. Now T^OST difficult position in Eu­ fc lavtaa or rojoet aay oopy ooa- WANTED — FOUR Experienced Rooms Without Board 59 Conn., and will bo conducted by with Ice cream and top with fresh against 161.8 per cent. tation tournaments sttfacted many | he draws aa many passes as rope today is that maintained PHRtNOLOSY service station attendants who Frederic Bocehino of tli Parker fruit sauce. Of fill larger sheila of the nation’s beat golfers to the by SwitzerUnd—a position of CUMST itreet Mancheater, Conn., ao per- with creamed chicken or vege­ The May gain, however, was Greenberg formerly received. bopohlishod saaM day nmt m can pass a personal InvesUgatlon SllghUy below that registered In eastern point course. Among the York remained in the back­ traditional neutrality. i* — ^^aad by 13 o'eiooh aooa Satar- Apply Mortar^ Bros., 801-816 f o r RENT—f u r n is h e d Room. "*'‘‘**‘ FRKDERIC BOCCHINO tables. Uae for salads, too.” feminine stars to Sport thpir wares ground while Greenberg was Although Switzerland has gained Here’s a- "handy-man ” receipt April. Employment In the report­ WASH What Goes, Easy? BYllOY CRANB ti:M. Center. Inquire 48 Wadsworth street. Dated tth of Juno 1941. ing factories brought the five at the course were Mrs. Glenns around, but took over the day a reputation for avoiding any part Tm t Want Adi K-(. 14. 41. to uae all summer long, all year month total to 13,778, compared, Collett Vare, a seven times winner Hankua-Pankua was, Inducted into in Europe’s wars, not all of her WANTED—YOUNG MAN with r e n t — / 6 OTTA THINK PAST. THESE tie am rnfe IMFOS BLE TO th and 384 Bldwcll street. other bleaalng. derfves Its value Top Skeel S^ioqters He uses a much shorter awing Largely responsible for Switz­ of fAfttlkji 6«a^eo*«e«**R blended. Drop mixture by teble- from Its use alone. than— aay Jimmy Foxx, perhaps erland’s ability to keep out of to IfBBBrbra ooaaaaeeeeee***** The United SUtes' and CfiUna - * * ------on LaM MM Feand >*o*e'«eaeoeea« spoons about 2 Inches apart —Samuel. Johnson Tifxisxt a t ahorteat ever'used by a long- and so far out of \ i d gaBSSnrST-** Situations Wanted— eaeh havs five cities with a popu­ Spiiycoated baking sheet. • (The ifieei ai airauuru I| swatter. That la why he is World War II is the mountainous Fstasails Male lation of more than a million. mUture should hold Its shape and a atyllah hitter who never look* terrain that makes conquest diffi­ not spread.) Bake In very hot oven Given Precedence on Tools ■jlTTr-*-*— for Sale ...... Stratford, ponn., June ibr-The awkward. Standing far back In cult. Passage through Switzerland AatoasoWtos (or Bxehaago EXPERIENCED bus driver would Although its shell Is badly (460 degrees F.) 10 minutes, then the box, he steps into the pitch is dependent largely on tunnels, AI,LEY OOP V Remember Blnebeard’a Wiffl BY V. T. HABILIN Auto Aoeoosorioe--Tlrjs . . 6 like work. A. Oollora, 9 South scarred by buah. Area, Tulmllla, a reduce ^ heat______rilghUy___ , to - 400 d e g r^ New Yoric, June 10—UP)—^The nation’s leading akeet ahooterk are on a direct line. and most of the vital tunnels have AwW aofialrlBg—Painting V tortoise taken to the Friendly la- Ip (or 25 minutes longer. CJool. Silt mag^&zine' “AnicHcan Machinist beginning to tune up for the 1 ^ Oh , d o c t o r , h e r e » a l l / ^ „ . o*e*,*e l-A Main street. . ______York tries to work the pitcher been mi^pLand are ready to bo r H r— ' I HADN'T Awto Sehoola ...... lands In 1777, by CMptaln C?ook, -■ _u(r,puff, flU__ with___ Coffee Cream said today that machine tool* were annual Great Eaatem Sheet Oiaiq. Into a hole and then waits for the eXJR STUPP-VOUr MOTICBD THAT DCX3R Aatoe -wain by Trnek ••aeooo • ao urgently needed tor anti-wr- destroyedXi/Hen the occasion war­ 'iatia Tr~ flnra .... ( still lives in good condition. FlUlng and sprinkle with confec­ plonahlpa June 20, Si, 22 at the, ball he want* to hlL When It rants. GEC (SLAftftRG AND / VrSt BEPO RE...I WONDER. QMtfKoa—aorrleo—atomge M Live Slock—Vehicles tioners’ sugar. Serves 8. craft planU that thli program haa Remin^on Gun (31ub, Lordahlp. uv ,oiaij AAirt FM*iT I swmx/i'iy w hat!s b e h in d it temporarily token precedence ov­ qomea along, he la set to give It Thus far, Switzerland has done One of the world's richest cop­ (V>ffee Cream FlUlng The Great EMatem la the oldest bride. J 'This bump indicates you would make a g o ^ prosecut­ f o r SA L E -r acco o n kits, also per deposits lies under the city of 2 tablespoons flour. er requirements for the bombing and largest sheet tourney In the nothtof to violste her absolute £' ■■staooa obS Profeoidoaal aorefoM 1 red fox. Francis Kristoff, Ash plane program. The bomber, Uie X ^ d why should I try to hit to neutrality to connection with the ing attomey-!-and another whack on th^ head would ■Mteoos Serrlcwa O ffer^...... •> lNe4 and wires, 1 cup fresh coffee beverage tergim inarkamen of the nation. home nm?” he asks. y iettets Warsetlea ...... JJ tion. New plants which were to' Approximately 300 ahootera are y — ssal Diroetoro ...... }* ^ r t ic ieo for Sale 1 cup heavy cream. Like Hank Greenberg, Rudy ■oatlBe—-Plaalblo^—aeefiBg •• *• America’s private industriea ex- Mix flour, augar and salt. Ada tended for other plane manufac expected to attend. TUONERVILLE FOLKS ture are Ukely to bo used for heavy York realizes they pay off on ex­ BY.FONTA1NE FOX fasoraaoo ...... 2 CANDX sh ow c a s e s , /gaa I pend 8250,000,000 annually on to hot coffee and bring to boll over Event* For AH CtataBee tra bases these days. ■auiioeeo—|>roaanaklng ...... *■ stove. 30X\’att Public ^dreaa scientific research In effort* to find direct heat. Boll 1 minute. Cool, bombera. **. Since its estobUahment, the Ingi—FraeUng—Storage . M Inew processes fojt the develop- sbUe Faseanger gervteo .ta-A System, Xhole F rig id ^ Ice Great Blaatem haa not only at­ Falattag—^Papering . w creain cablnety Brunner’s; 80 Oak­ I ment of such products aa plastics. tracted top-ranking sheet shots, L ^ t NighFs Fights TWe T e r r i b l e -TIs m p e r e ^ M r . Ba n s t h e M o l e ■ ^ pMfosMaa'otkeX Btrvlc— •#••▼•••• 9 land street. but novice ahootera also find plen: The average adult, generally Four Piece Knitted Baby Set ty of excitement In closely con­ fc*HortM—DyelnF^-CUanlag .. *♦ the ffeilot Ooods and Senrleo JJ f o r s a l e —MEN’S Rebuilt and I speaking, is able to read only tested class events. ^ " j By The Assodffted Press Waatad—Suilnees Serrtoo »» relasted shoes. Better than new about as fast aa he could In the A hlstoiy ClncInnaU^^ton^erlln, 162 1-2. UaniHMal , . cheap shoes. SeeXhem. Sam eighth grade of grammar school Is In reality a k ls t ^ Washington, outpolMed Ezzard ftonrsei and Classos .....«•••• 'Xt Yulyea, 701 Main. 1—800 words a mlnnta. Frlvato iBstmetions ...... M » |^^‘lJ^“‘^ “?“ «^riF..iS^"lch*rle*. 181..a^ - - qeeeaeoe*r*•o^* * in Maaaachuaetts|'“ 5 ^ .j^ ^ l.^ | ^ gj FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND^ Staying Away in Crowds BY MBRRILL BLOSSER Mvsieal—Dramatlo .... M FOR s a l e —NO. 1 LOAM well Menaao will boob place a 8- 115 yean ago. New York, stopped Petfe Waatod—^iBStraetlons a • • • W rott^ manure, and atone for [cylinder, supercharged. In-line, A new clubhouTO, and ^ Y’ , (2); rtaaa«(al every purpose. C. HUl.jTel. 8951 you (jook evMWvWU. SUE'VOuRE WEU..1NE BIG» ANG^ agoo geared' aircraft engine on the mar­ , flelda with the latest equipment, KogiMi, 135 1-2, New J^ven, ket.-The engine will have a toke- make the Remington <3un Oub one | outpointed Jimmy 't^gh, PosmvBiy K OKAY. A WOW/yxi A i l MBRE AT LAST. HtBCK— Opportunltlds O0LO6SAL. BeAUTIFUL. u m UKR A MOW rm WHSTwievs aami Moatjr to Ix>an ...... — [off rating of 430 horsepower. of the moat attractive spoto i n ^ 13-^ (8). i, UUtfXE — MauON L00MN6 FORVqAROID ■alp sad aitMttooa Household Goods riceetdoro. The ground* are lOTSted 1 providence, R. I.—Bobby "Pol- g . l OOMT piRFBcny eVBN IFIHE , P p u ^ -E R - OBMAL OP FOR WEBKSj. Waatod*—Fomalo ...... •» Onlona cause tears because they POaaaT ■dip Waatod—^Uala flO IN TRADE FOR YOUR old on a promontory .aunxnmded/ on Hartfonl, Conn- 'moUBBRS Mvaap i K m ABOUT w xf ■oJoinBoe Waatod ...... washer regardless of condition on contain an Irritating aldehyde I one aide by Long Wand Sound and routpolnted Joey Archibald, 124 3-d, ANOSIDOP FQURMIUJON LOOK ■f^Waatad—Mala or Foaialt 17, any ABC, Thor or Speed Queen agent, a hydrogen-reto alcohol on the other by the Houaatomc p^^yoket, p, £ ^jo) (non-tlUe). OYBR/ OOUAR5. Agaets Waatod ...... that kill* germs, according to River. Sky and water b a c k g r ^ ^ Albany, N. t ‘,—Jimmy Webb, AMBmcaN/ HWMF taatioBS Waatod—Feaial# ..« Jj washer. Easy terms. Benson’s YtkABELP/ tw«i*ona Waattd—Mala .... 1* Furniture, 713 Main street. chemists. ate ideally adapted to/skeet ahoot- j 174 x-2, SL Louis, out^lnted Hen- ■atploy oBt Agenelos ...... •• ry Moroz, 178, New York (10). SUvo etdefc—Fete- ’‘Vaccine’’ come* from the word Newark, N. J.—AUle Stolz, 182, VakiclM “vacca.” • meaning cow, idnee cat­ Star Goto Draft Btank Newark, knocked out Joe Marin- nsgt p‘-«— »-»■ .. tle furniahed the virus with which Uto stock—Tohlclos I eUl, ISO, Dayton. Ohio', (7); Vinnle Paaltry *»d Sapplloa ” the scientist Jenner conquered „ Midland Pari*. N. J- June 10.— Vines, 147, Schenectady, N. Y- Waatod —Pots—Poultry—Btoek 44 WINDOW SHADES smallpox. I (jpi_Johnny Vander Meer, Clncln- knocked out Bucks Streator, 147, Fdr gala ■tonllaasioa Aztlalaa For gala ...... *• Cut-To-Measure I natl Reds' pitcher of no-hlt, no-1 Philadelphia (8) ■oats aad Aoeaaoorloo ...... •• During 1988 the province run fame, re iv e d hla selectlv* BalUmore—Slugger WWte, U 9v Balldlag Matariaia ...... Manitoba, Canada, produced UrUc* queaUonnalth laat night, h .4. New York, cjjtp i^ t^ F ra ^ e tNaataads —Watehas—Jowalrr JJ MARLOW’S U’a a great ^comfort In hot 301,754 poundd of factory cheen*. filled It In and return-1 WUUa, 149 1-4, Washington (10); mamieal AppUaaeoo—Eadio.. «* weather to hare a drea* which can an Increase of 877,881 pounds JJ bcJJd. . J O & Shkor W9. ^Baltimore. ITVAI M M A W eO m a a a a a a 00 • a 0 • e^Vx’A Oesdee—Farai—Dinir Frodaeta M be slipped on, coat style, and over the preceding year. Vander Meet, visiting hla p|^ 1 knocked out Buddy Moore, 194, SCORCHY SMITH straw Woman Itesaabold Goods ...... •* which buUona in front. In this ento while the Re6* mo to New York (8). Tools od*e«adae M new style.-a shoulder yoke and The number of persona engaged New York district, la 27 and Chicago—BiU'Petersen, 307 1-2, f M oilf 1 eiBstnunoots .oooooswd 91 sleeve Cuffs are featured which in roa* culture In England rose 1 Te«UM»n Haxbcr, Ind- knocked out om m tod Storo Cqulpmool *4 Irted. ______1>OwItog, 208 ~l-2, St." 7 gaslaTs a* tho > to^ »« D. & M. NASH CO. rosy be button trlBShaed. Make from 600 to more than 2000 whep Wd56w Apparol—...... •• 18 llfsidlirsnn Road 2M. 7888 this hock In cotton*, aharkakin. that country ]^aced a duty on Im- gpocta Help BrUala Louis. (1). Bdr • a • aw a a a •• ••• Plttobuhlb— Curtla Sheppard, Wfl— - » ■ ■■■■■*« shantung or silk crepe. porUd roaae. 6 1 6 S NASH SALES AND SERVICE Psttem No. 8988 U to even 182, Pittoto^gfa; outpototed L«e Q. London. June 1®-—<*^®**' Murray, Norwalk, (tonn- (10). _____ WttNOVt BOiJ^ mmmooprnm___ __ »• GENERAL REPAIRING ataes 88 to 52. Slae 88 require*, A clara-r^Ser In Seattle, Wash., land’s gifif wizard, Henry Oot ^ Btttry Beard^IvtSDTts *xr«**** JJ 1 ...... Gearenteed DeedCdfS with abort aleevea. 4% 3^™ <•* once sued a steamship company By Mia. Akiie Oabot If you’ve a baby present turned______biz rtdrwzy magic tato for-88000. Jbcciliae Its‘ ateijBi^pB In Tteeo-Dny Trip ^ ------...... 88^ln‘7*« maUtidsL, A. There’s -an especial thrill make, thla set—or.any ooe P|«*1c**h tor B r l^ . New.York, June «ltsrt4*.4B0ludedLU=^,.-^jp w i4i»W ’tjHat.vap^ a BrttlMi •opea| ^^her-of tl" ■— I— • ™ ______a**' fnrlhimbia University's ^ ‘Yswing For thla attractTre-yaUi u d doU-eiae boonirts bhd’ Babffddt delight tAampIon ”tps»' rate** r^’-Usa- • 8S-yeSLf-okl Rev. ■MMl ■ U e ^ ’ coinryota'-naia*, .8^ for a baby! And when the tiny baby. the TM Croaa and St. J^ma « - j iSinIng the past decade, motor luio '^ ™ .---- wi»tA-l«lRtoxiiio C. Knox, atarted aculUng IPor BiJIf .4 A k iiiu k X ~ dress, pittem number and alae to nrmeats are aa lovely as these in For knitting InatrucUona forjbulanoe fund to emoHOT 1 Hudaoo today on the flrrt Ban! j j The Mancb^er EvanUig Herald, reblcleiee eoUecUona totaled 88,- the lUuatratlon, we can’t reaUt 510,252.008, a rise of 8» cap. eacquA bootiea and carriage jes lart f ^ tod ^ ^ three-day Journey. TodaylB Pattern Service. 108 Sev­ reaching for our knitting needles! ------Sport, in W univerrtty chapUto, imtog a KMOFLA enth Avenue,' New York. N. Y. over similar collectl«xis during the Little sacque hh* a yoke, lacy a p ^ (Pattern No. 5168), lUi«- Spjrte in g w ^ ^he univenrtty chaplato. uMng a Intoreeied In new pattenu? ptevtous decade. t^iona of atltche* uaed, amount* Iuted 8667,458 to the two rganiaa |75.pQund racing absO. pliuined to BiMldhW fofdf** - It For body, dalkate edging of pink (ot OT vam soecUled for each, aanf 101 tlcna. tije Otlumbto craw to train-' (or 8*1® mtm tl tor our Summer Fashion blM), boottes and cap ars la the n |umit Juat printed. Bbows atjdea Xt has been proved that of 81 f OOP uey pattern. The carriage cen t* to C0U14 your name, addkaaa 1 . T . . raTwrt,|toE 80 milea up., stream near paid tor gaaoRne by a motorl^ and tbe pattern number t o A ^ j iRouglikedpsle. He aaW he a-as 1* for an ages, mU atoea Order It to- Manket la dona la the same, lacy <•1841. 8yl IPW) Sal® .••••• m s i m A M C B ! ^ v e a « of 88 cento repreoento ijutls- wHh aoHd, plain knit, bor- Oebot Tb* MaBch«ator-Kv^iig|awoxiM^ 88^ ot^ « thelmaktog the trip juat for the fun ||0 «ooo*®«v«««d taxcai^ only St cento rMxeacnta Ask Tste Nslslibsr! 180. Pattern Book 15c. ) V BscAaab* •••• tha tpazt.aetnaBy gefng lor gaao- dOT, but It iCaMde -ta a atlghtly ■ PnUeca T " keaetarjpan. , n i M s l t . . W»WA TUESDAY, JUNE 10,1941

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Tempi* Chapter, N^88, torto. M ary BuahneU Cheney auxlUary, If^. and M m . Frank HalUn of No, 18, .will meet In the Stfte Ar­ B y Popular Demand R/)bert SIocubU, eon o f Mrrelnd Greenway, 848 Woodbrtdge. for­ of the Eastern Star, will hold Ita regidar meeting tomorrow ey^ mory tomorrow night at eight DOC’S i ^ A . U merly of Hartford, are rewiring o’clock. The ihembeM are urged to We Are Extending j I nlng. The program will Include the ■K-. congratCUatlon* on Ui® birth of a initiation > lU o ^ a t the offlee' of the totm dayl June 6, at the H am ord hoa- o f the state department at the 88th We Are Manchester’s clerk eliow that there uwM more membOM vrill attend the reception AND TUNE-UP SERVICE VOL. LX., ko. 215 _____ r at 1 M HUtwi’a ( annual convention of United Span- blrthe and raas^ag^ Wd pitaL In honor of the grand worthy ma­ iah W ar Veterans and AuxlUariea tron, Mm . Lear of Thompsonrille, Central Service Station B w n attanded and _ deathe In May than in Apri^. Mm . Fred Parker, of Acadeir^ to be given by . her home chapter held in Winsted last week. | OFFICIAL total for May l» 48 W r^, » street, has as her 8^“ ** for the Saturday evenlitig in Enfield, (DOCS GARAGE) a’ S S n ta rita y dinner deathe, 23 marriagee, and for April reminder of the wee^ Dr. John W . Field, o f 11# Lakk, 38 blrtha 12 marriagea and 3i Brainard Place — OS Slain lU the to w aar^r Heyward of Medford, Maaa., su­ Mra. H erbert W . Robb, superto- waa elected secretary of the Con­ Bona Sheridan, deatha -t, preme president of the Daughtem necticut SUte Osteopathic Society MOTH Tel. 3957 Rear of Gas 0>. r. Or. charge ____ « » ct the dub, of St. George, aleo Mrs. Jennie at lU annual meeting, Saturday, -S a fe Brafcea Save livea^ Collard o f Cleveland, Ohio, sup- .altangrinenta A eon Mcaa born Sunday to* S”rschool, andSLS’ chairman of the Chil­ June 7 at the PeaHs House, Say- preme treasurer. Mrs. Memorial hospital to Mr- and dren’s Day committee, has c * ^ a bropk. •’a Kconomtca ^bert K. Werner, of 384 W et­ is supreme vice president, M d her KILLERS ___ a food wUe land. Mrs. Werner prior to her guests will attend the schwl of rehearsal for the Junior Choir W h en Hale Store- They members, and all those taking part ii-strucUon in Torrington, ThuM- marriage waa Miaa Elsie F. W th. in the exercise*, for tomorrow « - Congratulations day. temoon at four o’clock at the W’-'TW VCIBUIII® STRAWBERRY Mias Marion O. Kellum, bride- ^ Are in Order T w »d w * e d bean*. Mm . Non- The Children’s Missionary pro­ church. giuil MOtlS FESTIVAL o tiira , Noiich Mm >iar\’ Warren and Mm . j honored with another g ift "hoWer gram, under the ^^SSria^^w w lU he in charge, j recently. The parly was held T. B. Kehler, at the South Metho­ fis;‘:.rfi« THURSDAY, JUNE 12 TO CUSTOMERS OF at the home of Mm . Joseph S. dist church will begin proi^tly at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Tn* «n- ' 6:80 en ' inea Marjorie Salmon, Miss Hel- Wright, of 84 Omper, «>d w m YARN & GIFT SHOP ur.il.n.a u attended by 20 of her former tertalnment w ill be JJJ SALVATION ARMY Hai Conn and Mlae S h irl^ tbs stage of the social hall a ^ will F. E. BRAY I’UWF.Ri'HOP iBgtMi an the girle in charge classmatc.s at High school and feature three playlets^ "In Flower CITADEL friends. Miss Kellum unwrapped J E W E L E R . All yam now being held La AD! so FLORISTS fhe entertainment to be glnn lo- Time,*’ "The Straw Baby and must be called for before SSr^STi^nlng in SU Mary’s^ r- her varied assortment of gifts "The Mother ■ Goose ■ Missionary SUte Theater BaildinK TlckeU 20c, redeemal^le In re­ 8E CENTER ST • PHONE 5103 Bested under an umbrella decc^ ^turday, June 21, as we WE SEIL freshments, or Ugfat supper, l M l house for the benefit of Brit- Family." Gale Todd vrill 737 Main Street M> War Relief. The committee haa rated in green and pink. A mwk Joyce and Connie Kehler will be are closing out oui^shop at ;V0WCUrTMCS I 0:80 t o 6:80. IV MiciuTfl a number of children f*°™ marriage waa one of the amuse­ heard In a vocal duo. Everyone 474 Main street. IN Music By the Band! and EM t ment features. A salad luncheon . Com^ and Have a Good Tlmel was served and a decorated wed­ will be welcome. Complete directions will \S«NITL Read Herald Advs. t.wiB put on a dance **if**l Watch and Jewelry ^ promptly at e^fjjt oclo^- A ding- cake adorned the bullet be furnished with the yam. lOQtimte charg® w ill be maa^ Ed Crawford, former local autd- lllfiS Uble. ___ mobile dealer, now a resident of Odd lots of yam oii sale S h a emafl fd» f « I Cdumblai !■ confined with a frac­ Repairing At nrocceds wUl be ueed fo r » e Mrs. Emma Kanehl and fam ily at special prie^ K^dUdne fund of ^ local hrmchrt tured leg suffered while playing ddhMiiMnm War ReUef socleJr*The and Mr. and Mm . Palmer Jffller. eoftbaU in ElUngton on Sunday Also Hand Knit Models all o f Wells BtMet. have returned Reasonable Pnees HALE’S SELF SERVE lunltte* hopes for a I was taken to the Rockville City uSf. For Sale. GMidiL I of the i^rtshloneM and friends. after a week’s vacaUon In Flori­ hoepital where the fracture was The Original In New England! da. They stmiped for a short Can us for SANtTEX SERVICE i^ucdd. In e North Methodist W. 8. C. B. time at Camp Blandlng. LsrffMt Assortment of iKdd Its annual o u t ^ and Anderson-Shea auxiliary, V. F. Greeting Card* for Any Plain. AND HEALTH MARKET g yd a y at the home of The Women’s Home league of W., will hold its regular meeting ah Purposes In Town Shedd. Bolton the Salvation Army will meet to­ tonight at eight o’clock In the V. aring the church at 11 morrow afternoon at the citadel F. W . home, Manchester, Conn. jae daalring transporta- and complete plans for their part Ladies’ Skht Wed. Morning Specials , 4iodd contact ^ J " " * * in the preparations for the straw­ Cleaned and Pressed br Mrs. Fred Smith. berry fesW w Thursday evening.

CrF^n Stamps Given With Cash Sales. ^ Among the throe M ancha^ en Ward Krause, of Walnut street, 1 In the Toung America art will conduct the concert In the SUNDAY JUNE IS^ M axwril H oum m New York who _Mve |C each. 1st Hartford High school audl- i I iiiino no far Is Owl Pan«ae^ Moke your Ulociibn «rlum tonight, given by the in- T o fM r. and Mra. EtthM strumenUl classes. Mr. Krause in* Coffee 2 Lbs. ,53c n e Parker. Cart, a from our c^nplete^ strucU in saxsphone. a dreen achool, won wltk^Als trombone, in the Bast Hartford ] showing of^^HALL- T e ll Can «Hl Ho Silver.’’ public' Bchodls. MARK Ferthys Day Ladies’ Coats

^Dr. John F. B ix rfta Grtetifigti Sheffield Milk 3 c.n.22c The softball game between the I With Fur Collars tt. Maaaachuaetta,/ attending sa^^ss^mem^mmmsss^^mamemernlmfmem^memems^ Northeastern I^ ta l Society Pioneer Parachute Company and (Rear. ' at the Ocean House, the South Methodtat Church, sche­ ...You can solve your The Dewey

return fd his ofHce here duled fo r tonight, Ipig been post­ wholo rcfrlgoratlon Richman Cans poned unUI ’Thursday n ight Spam 2 49c Co. ItrobiMi for only a few Only pcnnico n day- bigbir

The easy payment plan, on w l ^ Collars Glazed, Coat De- Rinso______2 p^. 39c WEDNESDAY MORNING AT PINEHUR8TJ you can buy Cooleretor, the Ice CondiUoned Refrigemtor, toclud- mothed. Moth Bag Free. Stq^Gosee At Noon.______faif complete ice wrrice, cuts yout B ars 25c relrigerstion expenie to s mini­ Lifebuoy Soap 4

A f in Wodneeday we will have a delivery of Erwh mum . . . yst Coolerstor ii the most modern refrigeration you can buy, 1 Picture Your DOUGAN Y e n g Daddings—Broilers—Fryers and Native Fowl legsrdleu of cqpt. ' Fresh Native Strawberries.

Freshly Oiennd _____ ICE CUBES IN S MINUTES IDYEWORKS LAMB PATTIES Crystal Qear Hard Frose* New Potatoes. Pick-up and Delivery Free! liv e r Taste Free 4 for 25c I Harrison Street Come In and see thb Beautiful Special on a limited number . . . New Corierstor, and let ut show you how you can mve money and Shaiiluof Hamatl7clb. Butts of flEALTH MARKET get better refrigeration. Ham, 25c lb. Tel. 5107 Mid-Week Treat!

RABY BEEF LIVER pound 33c Lb. 35c Sirloin Steak New Fancy QaaUty Sweet Pldclea. In

SHeed (Xiipe, V4 pint tOe. Tiny Burr Gherkins, 39c plnL E*«y Dlimer ^ _

Wilson-Contempo New Cabbage. 2 Lbs. 35c Freddy Cat Native Lamb Patties

Beets .. .3 bchs. 25c Related Ensembles ASPARAGUS Iceberg Lettuce. Dial Ask About Our Rental Purchase Plan. Birds Eye Peas pkg. 20c 21c bunch Romaine Lettuce. Prices Start At »39.50 For A 4% Cu. Ft. Box. 3 2 3 0 ^ •i Beet Greens Ripe Tomatoes. \ Clean. ComtortaMe Caml OourtoouB Service A t All Tim e*! DeUclouB Native Spinach Cauliflower.

Green 1 eppers Summer Squash. Lb. (Cucumbers L. T. WOOD CO. Hams Green Beaiw. Phone 4496 CITY T A X I !(

Radishes • Rareripca CANTALOUPES 2 bunches 7c

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Honey Dew Melons. . Juice Oranges 33c dozen Here Is An Attractive Plan Large Bing Cherries .. 14 Ih. 18c

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S T . J A M E S “ The living room and dining 1 Its exterior to unique and charming, with Ita garage, large room are combined, thus SCHOOL HALL front window and aide jporeh. ’Dje totorlor arrangei^t ^ f ^ rooms and bath on one floor provides maxlmTim a m o ra to f Uvabil- $ 3 ^ 5 0 increaaing the apparent

• Parit Street 1 S ?^l “ wm^tnea* and efflcleacy In the ta jj^ o f ^ ywtoua »Lns. 'TheSeptocetotheUving room toa^^aeldoi^im d spadoasaesa of both. A 8 O’Qock Tomoirow Night 1 Ih low“ oo#t house*. The kitchen to tome Handscmcly Boxed simple kdlway givm ae-

Doors. Open at 7 P. M. , dinlnx space, but if th* owner wishes, the alcdv**of the For Father’s Day cesa to an bedrooms and the N n m A i o M X b# used fo r thto. purpoae. The bedtoqpia and h a ^

J o ca to d ^ th e rear o f th# bouse, have their oWp h s 3 ? trtie h in *lw bath. for privacy and pannlti thto aecUon of to* hnuaajo h^Uiut off Dad wm taka prtd* In you^gop4

from the rteL , ' !* and-hto (UtceUsaV appear- 1 -We 5Wn Asdst You With There to adequate apace In the cellar for both h*aUi< a' hi on* of tha pre-plaaned

ment ^ recreatton faelUtto*. The atairway to the seooad floor t a la M outfits to go with hto Plans and Financing

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