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ceed in CariTlng Outj Fall o f (^arentan Ig Nol Help FoSter ^ Dive Bojtibing and “ ^ (Amfirinoil by A m ^ Reds Crack Missions Headquarters;, Am e^ Strafing Stomach Ills Nazi lanes. caus Within 14 Milea^ Behihd on ^ O f Cherliolirg; ThrcaL Wreme ijead,i«..ter.. Al-j en to Seal Off Tip ol ied Expeditionary . Force, Induce Vlcer»9 in Sug- i 'M u n c h fune 12.—run up front. SpeclsI Rjst-War Planning com- are sorties than all day yester- versity School of Medicine. Doughboys-were converging oa\ Chinese Communique Indicates Moving la High Gear mittee, business and Industry to -when 7,000 planes slammed Affects Stomach Linings St. Lo, communications hub in They tried cats first, then hu- A 'communique last night an- the United States must employ the center of Normandy, less than lie Germans from dawn on -after night In which R. A. F. bombers mans. On cats they proved that nouncing the new drive said So- eight .to tien mllUon more people nine miles away, from the north caffeln, which was given .by In- viet troops already had advanced than have ever been employed be- and. east. aunded four key rail centers In Changsha Encip^ed by Eiiymy nee and went to Berlin— tramuscular injections, caused 12 to 25 miles, and Indicated they fore In peacetime. Punch Halfway Across tiapa were moving forward everywhere leavies, mediums, lights, fighter- ulcers in 40 to 60 per cent of the A report presented today by Headquacteca did ..not oooftrns ambers and fighters raced over animals. They showed that the Japs Attacking from In high' goer. . Chairman George (D., Ga.) estlr the fall of Carentan, guarding,tha caffeln rendered the stomach lin- This offensive “evidently was col mated that even if two or three narrowest neck of (Cherbourg pen- r batUelines and far into Frgiigg., ambing and strafing. ings more susceptible to erosion. ' Troops of Fifth A ri^ East Reach Point Only ordinated ploady with Allied op- million men are retained to the insula, but said AnMricans were No human was used aa a guinea erations in France, and repreaent- armed forcea, .full employment within 14 miles o f Cherbourg it- Attack Specific Targets pig to.get ulcer. But the reactions *Six MUes from p U y; ed a step in the - grand Allied must be avaiUbie' for between 54 self from the southeast, and had A significant new point in the of normal j^ople and stomach strategy worked out at the Tehe- and 58 million prople. This com- punchy halfway across, the cape, iipport campaign became qppar- Unable to Cross River. Occupy Montefiascone ran conferences. pares with the pre-war peak of ap- threatening to seal off the tip. nt Squadrons r f’ H- A. F. fighters (Continued on Page Two) Troops under Col. Gen. Leonid proximately 46 million em ploy^, German broadcasts said Caen, |rere attacking specific targets in Chungking, June 12.— (A*i Govorov, who lifted the siege of reached in 1929, 1937 and again to eastern bastion of the 80-mlle long apid-flre order on calls from Leningrad, launched the push Fri- 1940. ^ ' front, waa menaced by encircle- aiind units—which meant that —An indication that the city day, just one month after the fall Other Columns Pushing Grave ChaUenge Presented ment—with Britlah troopa slash- |ewly established air bases on Seek Support Two Decisions of Changsha was encircled of Sevastopol—s month devoid of ing nine miles east of the city. 'renoh soil were clicking- Along Italian West was contained tonight in major activity along the long "This countryHever has had and never will have real prosperity c;a*n Not Yet Ospxured, Pesldes the speedy knockout of communique of, the Chinese front. lartlcular objectives Immediately Coitst Nearing Orhetel* Upset L6wer The Soviet .communique de^r without fuH employment," the re- A front "dispatch today aald li front of the troops, the esm- For Roosevelt Jo; EighthX Gaining. high command which an- dared - Russian forces had cap- port declared, adding that the huge Caen had not yet been captured, laign was proceeding along two nounced the Japanese were tured 82 towns and villages, in- number of jobs that must be pro- kain lines—disruption of transport • - * " > Court Stands assaulting the Hunan prov cluding the rail junction of Teri vided "presents s challenge almost (Continued oo Pngo Eight) Ihes within 100 miles of the ba't- On Texas List Rome, June 12.— (tP)— Fifth jokl, 27 miles airline nprthwest of as grave as the challenge of war,” ince capital incessantly Present em ploym ent.in. the peltne over whith Marshal Erwin Army troops have occupied “from all directions.” Invaders at Leningrad and 160 miles east of kimmel is trying to bring up his the Finnish capital of Helsinki. country, was estimated at about Montefiascone, a n . important Conviction o f Espionage tacking from the east reached 50,000,000 persons, exclusive of i-ticsl reserves and the bombard- Aflininistrative Forces point only six miles from' the be- Key Stronghold Captured road junction near the shores , those to the armed forces. The [lent of rail centers beyond the charges Set .^ide and leaguered Canton-Hankow rail Also captured, the bulletin said, Flashes! Maneuver to Get Set of Lake Bolsena, /and other! overtime work they’re pu^ng In -mile rsdlus through which the way city, but attempts to cross was Yappilya, described as .."an was reckoned the equivalent of an (L«te Balletins of the tAt Wire) ermans might draw on strategic columns pushing' along thC| Cancellation of Citizen* the Liuysng river directly to the important strongpolnt" seven ^ Of Backeirs on State’s additional 5,000,000 peraons. serves in southern France; Italian west coast are ap- east were repulsed, the high com- miles northeast of Terijokl. ship Is Revoked. After the war, the committee Hid in ».onvent From Gennnas - fippositipn fRoughest Yet” Primary Ballot Now. proaching Orbetello, 71 miles mand said. Terljokl, situated on the Lenin- said, four or five million of the The German Air- Force was Rome, June 12—(AV—M**- Mnr- Striving to Protect Home lalands grad-Helsinki railway, is about six war workers will want to return to sponding with heightening northw,est of Rome, Allied Washington, June 12.— (S')— In iterot Boooevelt Pnltovlclnl, oooot* By Jack BeU headquarters annduncetl today. Japanese troops apparently miles wei>.' of the 1938 Russian- school, or withdraw from, the la- ength! About 100 enemy planes Finntsh border, and 70 miles east of Presldenrt niid Mro. Boooevelt, Associated Press Staff Writer Eighth Army columns advancing two -declsiohs, the Supreme court striving to esUblish a "west wall’' bor market entirely. Off-setting eseaped harm nt the hand* of tho fere over the battle area last o f the frontier established by the this, of course, will be the, veterans With the southern dissatisfac- up both sides. Of the Tiber n e ^ d today set aside the conviction of a along the .Canton-Hanko'v railway Germans bygilding In n convent W Ight anff American Thunderbolt peace treaty which ended the war discharged from the Army and ^ ter-bom ber pitots returning tion assuming the proportions of Bagno Reggtb west of the river Chicago statistician on espionage to protect. their home islands, Rome ulth her-slx-year-old daugh- and Rletl bast ot H. " / charges and revoked cancelation were reported authoritatively to- between the two countries in the Navy. Dm an early, morning foray re- an organised revolt', administra- wintev of 1939-40. Most Crltiesl I'orlinn ter, rlulla, throiighofit the German Dited opposition “ the r.ppghest P(nh Ahead to Maintain Contact of cltlsenshlp of a Orman-borh is y to have opened a drive north Terijokl also served foi » sholl «e<'U|mll«'ii of fhe rapHal- Mrs, tion fortes maneuvered today to "Tho first six inolitlis followiiiK In .tnc mountainous centi'al sec- cltlecn accused of falsely pledging ward ftlunk the fall line to nfiat<-h time as the capital of the Finnish Patlmvleinl W one of severhl hun- get a 'set of fourth-term support- their southward offensive In the final victor.v will see the greatest p’fhe Thiiiidei bolts were jumped tor, Avesxano and Its neighboring allegiance to tb ^ United States. people’s government, headed by accession to the civilian lalrar mar- dred Amerlenn women, mostly ing'electors oh to theTexas Dem- yillages hav6 been occu^ed while At the conclusion of today’s Changsha area. «^-ea of Itnllans. who hniv. spent about'50 German fightera, but ocratic primary ballot.. ket." the. report stated. "Beyond meeting, the court adjourned for A dispatch from U. S. 14th Air fhe war In Italy. A* far aa ean ^ The D,;mocratlc State Execq^-- (Continued on Page Four) doubt this will be the. most critical (Continued on Page Six) — (Continued on Pag^ Two) the summer. Force headquarters quoted MaJ, portion, of the transition period. be learned' none of them was tlve conunittee met In Dallas to The espionage case, raising a Gen. Claire L. Chennault as aay harmed although many were -' * 1 . canvass filings of office aspirants, The armed forces will be de- question 'under the 1917 espionage ilng -tlrs new enemy push froin the mobilized at a rate of from 500- hounded by the- Gestapo and with a demand expected frqih sup- act for the. first time in Uje' cur- Canton 'ares, combined with the Kasrist pollee and had to ga Into porters of President. Roosevelt 000 to 600,000 per monto.. All toms battle for beleaguered Changsha, Rule by Vichy hiding. common P ool that the 23 electors named by Pacific war production''Will cease.' Most (Continuad oa Page Eight) had brought the China war to its of the workers in the munitions their separate convention be listed « I I - ,1 greatest pitch since 1938. Chen- Kills Pro-Koosevelt Request:equest .on the July 22 baUot, along with Falling Apart Industries will be released during Austin, T ex.. June 12—Londtm, June 12.— Advi ces committee, which voted to take ao I Waahnigton, June 12—OP)— Tha , Washin^on, June 12— («)-^-43ur- from Spain said today that Vichy Exceeds Goal rent J a ^ e a a successes In the action on the request, which In ktlon's draft procedura has been Gangster Mum American fMad. Awaiting. Authority In southern France la effect, killed the resolution which Ivtsed apdn, this time to create Asiatic mainland give tfee suc- dislntegTating, except where It ,1s cesses /o f the ^American campaign cannot 'h® re-submItted to the. common pool o f avaflabls men close to German protection, and On War Loan committee under Its rales. which both, the Army and In the Pacific a significance be- Burial on French Beach n»at French underground forces iasy will draw. yond/thelr immediate "value. , are cutting communications be- Stodytoig the forceful offensive Bases’ 6al4 S t u - llunteera and nbn-fathers ahead ten seeking to move Into control Philippines. ered thelr'v. weary man and W United Nations radio at Algiers, The Navy's Initial announcs- N egro'^troops digging thosa Texarkana escaficled its goal of. art. mayor af CtocUmati aa« Bm fathers, and induct men In ac- of tha lucrative rackets onoe the common, graves labor silently with bringing bodies to this pwgLr directed “sll Frenchmen and wom- piibllcaa nomlaea far goveraar af ment of- the operation noted that $4,875,000 for toe Flfto"W te Loan nee with their order numbaf domain Of Uw lata Louis (Lepke) an occasional awed glance at the arhere the green grass la tuntoa en”- to cMDsIder themselves mohl- Ohio, would Osaka hla aomlaiiti^. provided by law,” draft heaiL Buchalter aiid his Murdm:* toe., It was an air atrike, iglvlng rise to btock from the fury of high i liaed to hamper the Germans -by drive to a gun-jumptog campaign the possiUllty that it was the be- frt!w fofina under the white c o n n speech far ptaaldeat at O . ^ htrallnga. . t evexy meajm poaslble and to give two dayn ago. However, 8«T8t»ry rters said. ginning of spftonlng up o^rations bat had been thrown over them. plosives. Morgenthstr will Appear this hft- P. Nattaaal.eaavaaOM thla msatR elective Service also Instructed . SUvars, who developed his mys^ This is America’s first cemetery Another cemetery to being pro* aU possible aid to the Allies. Tha-guvaraer aaM ha ~ tsrioua throat affUction on his way directed at Guam, the former It was .tH' f »’ i r N:. MANCHESTER .EVENING HEIIAUD, MAiJJUtlESjrEK; CONN^ MUNt»A X,. JUNE IZ, 1»4^, PAGE TrtftCTT- ' vNl. i^AUiii i w o JttAiMOtllliSTliR fi;VENl^O MiiKAL,i», MAJSUHEbTJlikr U JN N , MOWU»AY, JUNE 12, 1944 -X. I ■! yesterday, elected Carioa Richard- of New Haven, 169 145, The slate woe installed' to by Raymond T" son 6f New Britain as etate com- that tooth the Amerloan and Brit- 10 Missing Rationing yBata Veterans Pick mander to succeed Wllllern G. ri-ost of New Britain, past depart- WE PAY CASH ish plans contemplate initiative Americans Lie Deaif on French Beach ’' Caff^m.May MuiTihy of New London. ment commander. . „ ■ FOR GOtm ^ World Peace action by the "big four,"; with Plans to Sell Censor/Leaks 1 Amended Deci-aratioii By Other deparfmen't ' officer* The auxiliary elected the follow- smaller states to. be invited into Help Foste|: Front State .. PRICE New O fficers rU-nted were: John J. G., Nicholson ing olUcCTs: Mrs. • Helen. Trophy MODERN FtlKNirURE membership as soon as poasitole Assets _Given Data Song] 4TKATION of Sttatforo, senior vice command- of'WaterbUry, president to succeed WE BUY Parley Looms after the foundation is laid and ■ ■ ■ / fe' Not Penalized Now Depifkitment of er; Charles R. Welch of Hartford, Mra- Mary Murphy of New Lon- ENTIRE ESTATES - the sidewalls go up. Stomach HI m don; Mrs. Lucy Brgwer of East N'tofornintlon Richik^rdson Elected''"* iunlor vice commander; Gborge' S. . If yo « are liiMvlBg' u fl To Preserve Freedom of Aetton ncluded in List of 597 Frrach of Hsrtfoi^, quarter- Hartford, iwnlor vice commander; Pieeldent RobeeveK has indicat- Sale o f Bank Prorop^rty Senators /Renew Effd 55 T m n o n Straet, Boston, 8, State Commander at Mrk. Catlrerlne Kert, Devon, junior eacoeea nemo, eaU w . Mid-Snmmet‘ Meeting to (Contianed from Page One') {Taxpayers May Want' Announced t by War MsisanhBaetts master; toe Rev. Lester M. Wor- ed that the United States expecU ' In H a r tfo r d to I^ v a te To .J’opce Price Boltpu Bridgeport .Session. they of Bridgeport, chaplain; Pr, vice commander; Mrs. Agnes Poll' Discnu International to preserve a certain froedom of ulcer patients when given, the Filee Change for Pay- Department Today. Clarence Rungee of New Haven, quin, Norwich, ' treasurer; and ROBERT M. HEIB action in cases where It otherwise In vestor L o o IS. amount of caffeln in two-and-a- Give Tip'* Intercepl Menta, Fata,, Etc. surgeon; and Joseph J. 'Devlnb of Mrs. Kathryn Tinker, New Lon- Secnritj in Making. 1 Cabin Fire - 'A-8 Bridgeport June 12— — The don, chief of staff. The officers & SONS might be called upon to move half cups of coffee se.emed to con- ment June 15 on Por- Washington, June 12—VP>— Thp Book Four red . ktoJnps Bridgeport, Ju(^e jadvocate. diplomatically or militarily A firs boke out in a cabin on toi-ough W8 now valid bnftdefi^tely. annukl Connecticut etate encamp- The only contest was for toe ■Were installed 'by Mrs. Amelia C. 201 Mala St. ^ Pbora 8188 Hartford, Jw e ^ — Sale firm the animal findings. Washington, June 12—(jPt—e tions Not Withheld. the property of Dr. Douglas J'. names of ten Connecticut men . ^W*»Wnyton, June 12.— (/P)— A against its wishes. I ^ y Heir Dia^osis Pro49ftssed Foods ment of toe Veterans of Fprelgp office of Junior vice-commander Kane of Pittsburghj national presi- ‘ Manebester, OiHM. ' His statement at a-recent pres of the rem ^'ing ass'ets of tlie atora investigating censors Roberta. w and offi- has deposited a certified check of YOUR 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM InM^ardly tt-nSe” persons. This official, George P. Shav Shirley Ann Murdock, daugbto Swift, Tech. SSrgt. Robert F.-^ lons through Aug. 8. 'ElSBwbere, cials here ekpect him to report on iHowevcr, you might find a _new $200,000 with the received as a Caffein; and alcohol together the department's Division of Ideclaration worthwhile in either of Mr. and rMs. Thomas M urd^ Mrs. Helen M. Swift, mother. Box 11- A coupone good for three gal- . the matter th^.^/^ Miss Elsie Newcomb, B.R.E., down payment, and the balance raised the acid response of human eign Activity Correlation, expid lof two cases: of Mr. and Mrs. Tho'maa Munlock 43, Stafford; lons through June 21. B-3 and WorklngyOn Agr«en>“ >* of North School street, left today is to be paid when theiMseta are stomachs 65 per cent higher than ed he was under inatructions 1 1 1. If the now tax simplifica- birthday on Sunday with a/party Zarinl, Staff Sergt. Claude J* — ,C-3 coupons good for five galions SUITE IN DENIM Meanwhiley^lied diplomats are for Vermont, where she will en- tranaferr^. the sum of the responses to^ each to let the copies out of jbhe depij Itlon or a change in dependei\cy in for ten of her friends. Th* group Mrs. Natalie $annl, mother. Box everywhere. . known to be working on an agree- Win Ead.^ BncalveiaMp drug separately. - ' '; ment without Price’s permlsSio gage in religious work with school lyour famUy reduces your tax. sat down to an attractiv^blrthday 223, Essex. t Foel.OU ment for/tae handling of a dc^Mt- Approval of the Osenbach pur- Alcohol differed, however, from Feels Great RespoasiMIlty | * 2. If the new law raises your faro of ice cream, cookies, candy Mediterranean Area; R e b u i l t —R e - c o v w w d children in the rural communities, caffein In that the rise in acid nro- J*rice, who said he felt a g Period four and five coupons ed Genhany in the time im ^ - chase of the closed bank’s remain- tax and vou’ w r a r to 'spread''out|and birthday c a k e ^ a gaily Cannata, Tech. Sergt. Salvatortf good in all areaa through Sept 30. diatriy to follow the krhting: under the auspices of the Vermont ing. assets will bring the 12-year duction of the stomach was 'the responsibility to keep private taxtoe incrcMC ana y over three___ __ payments,I /iAn,*,.oto/4 decorated tnvu„ nn table t,ne lawn on of the A.-r-Mrs. Nellie V. Cannata, wife, Uestyleil Civic Projects association. She same In both.normal and gastric respondence from becoming p| 131 Edgemere avenue. West Hart- New period one coupons may be While there is no evidence here receivership to an Immediate cloee mes and group used as soon as receive from local tkat any, eaely collapse of Ger- was similarly employed in Ver- and reeult in a total payment to ulcer persons. lie, deplarcd the intercepts po,nt . P P » « ' ’’ l - K . l f t X r / ’th. '.a«n,pon ford. Withr Springs and Frame “ part of the secret files of IchlldlPsa married couples rationing boardiv > N, -^many W expec^d, the attPude is: mont Inst, sumnwr. In the fall depositore in the savings depart- Cuts Down Acid' Effect I The 'Shirley receliw numerous gifts. ■ 'Connell. Staff Sergt. Daniel B.— Rebuilt Ml.ss Newcomb will take a posi- These are dead American soldiers—the first ra^alties in the storming of the Allied beachhead in. war. " ^ , tax airaplifleaUon low ro- Be prepaid for any possibility. ment of slightly better than 99 per Oeam and sugar in coffee cut Iduces toe 1944 tax for toos4 with Beneralent Meeting Mrs. Michael A. Connsll, mother, EASY TERMS Terms for Germany are under- tion as dlrecttir of Religious Edu- northern France. (A P wirephioto from Signal Corps radlophotp)..cent and over 98 per / cent for down Uie acid effect' by half on Senator Rebds (R., Kans.), About '^enty-five members of 32 Watson, WUUmantlc. ■ The War Price and Ra- Itwo of more dependents. Aniple Selection of Fabrics stood to csdl for its complete In- cation at a chuleto in Virginia. commercial depositors, it was normal persons and by about 40 said Price's position in the ma^ the L s d i^ Btnevolent Society met D1 Mlnno, Staff Sergt. Adolph J. tioning Board-ls located in toe Un- Belter fabrics priced proportipn-,.L She has been church school direc- w as. “actually funny . . . a Deprailent DeflnHlon B ^ e n ^ —Mrs. Mary D1 Minno, mother, coln school opposite the post of- Prompt Delivery dustrial demoblllxatlon, the dis- tion showed a growth In 'ipember- said. Up to the present time, per cent in ulcer patients. . ■ What’s more, it broadened the at toe /home of Mrs. Cheater the spring s can atoly low. .Minor changes at no tor for the Second Congregational One cup of coffee, the north- fool . proposition,” reiterateu Hutchinson on Thursday afternoon 279 Oak street, New Britain. fice. Office hours are oa. follows: All Work Guaranteed extra, icost i:an be made to modern- mantling of. all war plMta that ship in Connecticut of more^than savings depositors have been paid ■definition of depqpdent to include Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:3^p, m.; cannot be devoted to peaceful church during the past y>ar, and Willful Waste western nff-asurements showed; determination to get the papers j for Ine regular meeting. Members Lahifl,' Staff Sergt. Edward J. ize and add 4y>rafort to yoor set. Rockville Man 1,000. during the past year with to- 87 per cent and commercial de- "fore the committee. ■any close relative dependent for Tuesday, 2 p. m. to 6;LA p. m, We Carry Our Own Accounts production. assisted with the ^ildren ’s pay tal membership in the state now posltora 85 per cent of their orig- contains IflO milligrams of caffeinj received toe wool apd instructions —Mrs. Rita M. Uihlff, wife, 113 exercises yesterday. ' one cup of tea, 17 to 32 .millir No decision was reached in Imoro than haU o^ his or her sup- ir knitting sweaters ' for the Hazel street, New Haven. Wednesday, 2 p. m. to ,B:16 p, m.; Plans Still IndeAnlta exceeding 11,00#. inal deposits. - .... lately on issuance of a aubpoel {port durlmf the year. ^ e only Thursday. 10 a, m. to 5:15 p. m.; Plans, for the big-four meeting Miss Newcomb 1s a graduate of Head of Elks Of Gas Is Hit While officials estimated that graihis; a bottle of one soft drink ’’'Greeks and several bad their Leiby, Second U&ut. Frederick =1 take it* the gchauffler School of aeve- Hession, the retiring president, 77 milligrams, and a bottle of an- The committee Is'trying to f| lotoer *■*4*1**'*™®''^ 1 sweaters nicely started befforc the --rFred Leiby, father, 28 _ Mont- Friday, 10 a. m. to 6:16 p. m.; „ In Washin^on, which President was presented with a diamond it would take about' six months bow purported: extracts from Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m, .Roosevelt has insisted can not be land, and of the Hartford School to wind op the.affairs of the bank other brand. 33. A ll of these .fig- ■pendent 1 meeting adjourned. Mrs. Edaon gomery street. Bridgeport- WhenM«cD«naM Tie.Thtw MocDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. of Reli^ous Education. ring by the association, the pres- correspondence'between Miss ■^ Income during the year. Tin-1 _ e . J. The telephone Humber is 2-0494. classed as a full dress conference, Manchester Man Named Johnson Sees No Evi- which closed its doors Jan. 1, ures - are much under the amount es a P. Herrick who was co-hosteas and 983 Main St. HARTFORD. CONN. > Phone 2-4127 ( entation being made by McGovern. of caffein ustd in the tOsta on lems and Count Frederick ■come of more than $600 mi Mra. Hutchinson served their r are still Indellnlte but the British 1932, should the present deal be von Zedlitz goU into the handsl 88 of I by' a Russian settler in Other Anglef Keeps Fish As Vice, President at Judge Martin J. Cunningham of dence Wur Workers humans. {person a taxpayer, rega.iw gu-L-sta individual mince pies, Alaska P are reported to favor conducting Danbury was toastmaster at the approved by the court, they .pre- Drew Pearson,- Washington coT Bristol Sailor 185«L- the preliminary conversations on dicted that it will be possible to mentator, and Representatj lemon merlng;ue tarts and* cocoa- Rochester-^jpj—Henry Noirthup, Annual Convention. banquet and the principal speakers Being Bad Offenders. **TO s change nut tarts, iced coffee and iced tea. ^ an ambassadorial level. .were Past Grand Exalted Ruler pay depositors virtually the entire Coffee (D., Wash). Alleged Now a ta x p a w sending a Listed. Missing The Moscow conference called leaving his rod and line unattended It. ------y mav toe conclusion of the meeting for a moment while fishing from Raymond Benjamin, former Cali- balance in the fa ll.. Pacific Looms tracta from the letten were on or daughter t^ c o iie ^ y group adjourned to the Bolton for establishment as soon as prac- Derby, June 12—iJPl—Clarence Washington, June — ODT public'by Pearson in a broado the shore of Lake Ontario, turned J. McCarthy of Rockville heads the fornian now living in Westport, Itske an exemptloj^ for ine .. Congregatlonal''«hurch for a spie- ticable of a general international Director J. Monroe Johnson said and by Coffee in a House sp levtai if more tkan 18 yeaw ^ Washington, June 12—(/P)—One to see it being towed Into the lake. Connecticut State Elks Associa- and William T. Phillips of New As Only Route Connecticut man was included in organisation ‘Tjased on the princi- York, editorial writer for the Elks today that if war workers as a - Price said that his office, as i •nie new de^iUon also ple of the sovereign equality of all He asked anpther angler, who was "tton today, succeeding . ‘William 5th Army Troops as the confihittee, wants- to All Bolton Volunteer Firemen a list of 83 United States Mer- fishin*' from a boat, to retrieve the Hession of this city. magazine. group have the idea—as charged lout In these Ways: are asked to attend a cial work peace-loving states, and open to (Continued From Page One) the leaks aiid stop them. 1. A fujt-year raemption chant Marine casualties announced membership by all such states, rod. 'ihe latter complied. Return- Other officers elected at the by the American Automobile As- In Montefiascone * meeting at the Firchoi! on Bol- today by the Navy departihent. and small.” ing to shore, be tossed northup the 14th annual convention held yes- sociation—that they can willfully enemy strong points In the Mari- Igrante^ f< ton Notch Road on nesday Hie list Increased to 5,72'’ total rod after removing the “I ’ll waste cars and tires, “ they should casualties since Sept. 27, 1941.- : ^ ile that declaration is ex- terday at the Hotel Clark were; anas. Planning to Aid **'g?^/l^ependent dies during the evening at 8' p. m. keep this,” he said to Northup. "I Father Held be disabused of i t ” ■ ' ’ ’ Dance and Raffle a Si He and his next of kin: pected to form tae core of discus- First vice president, Edwaril D. (GonUnned-noni Paga,OM) -Pnahlng Juncture Neiuer year,/the exemptidn holds for the slona, there have been Indications caught it didn’t IT” Daley of Bridgeport; seconc: vice Johnson’s comment was prompt- American, British and Chinese The dance and raffle sponsor^ Ardzlenskl, Edwin Wallace, sec- president, James M, Reardon of ed by a report in which the asso- In the Adriatic sector all Germans troops are pushing (he juncture of Former Firemi ffmiiaHv if a wife or husband I by the Ladies of Saint klaurlce md- radio operator, missing. Moth- Manchester; secretary, Archibald After Fight ciation president Thomaj P. Hen- have been cleared from the area the Lqdo add Burma roads nearer, Similarly H a full-vear keld Saturday evening at toe CJorn- eVisMrs. Mary Ar^enskl, 25 Wil- J. McCullough of Derby (re-elected ry, said that war workers- gen- south of the Pescara river and Al- but the roadbesds still reihain far New Haven, June 12— llea during,the W ^ lUqnlty Hall was weU attended and liams, street, Bristol. for the loth successive "year).; erally are reckless, fast drivers lied troops have pushed lihead to apart. Meanwhile, China must- executive board of the .Cioi) new official |pro^^^ a fiijanclal aa well as a To you have a home telephone treasurer, John T. McDonough of Watertown Man In Seri- with a supreme indifference to ear maintain contact with the with- fight ydth what equipment she cut State Firemen’s Asaociat There wo i y . social succeas. It also proved terbe A4« VlelteFmito F4wmer Landlord conservation. drawing Germans. can receive by air or make in hsr will meet here next Monday xork sheets to guide Bridgeport, and trustee for five amending yqur estimate, So fol- Bolton night when the winners for years, Charles O’Brien of Meriden. ous Condition as Cli* “Hundre<)s of thousands of these A gain of 15 miles was an- own seraty arsenals. consider plans for the your toe cash raffle prizes were an- Stratford, 'June 12.— war workers are driving cars for tola method of figuring Robert Jofansoh, 23-year-old ace John F. Malley of Boston, mem- max of Feud. nounced for Fifth Army units ^ The Japanese, keenW aware of of fomier paid and volunteej' nounced. TliB winners: Miss Bar- ber of the Elks National Founda- the first time,” said Henry. “They along the west coast. Near Nunzl- this, are pressing in nirough the men-who are given medic who has broken "'iMdle Ricken- . 11 are accorded top priority In- cars, ‘Tite-member that toe first $1,500 bara HoUahd, Andover Road, $10; backer’s First World war record, tion, made the following awards atello the Germans counter-at- Changsha area, 400 miiea east of charges feotn the milltaryyiervic * ^ c e pay sUU ia Mra Isabelle Valenti. - Andover and you are waiting for one to three Connecticut High School Waterbury, June 12—(>P)—Jud- tires and gasoline and apparently tacked with two companies, but the provisional capital of Chung- Accofdlng to ' Stam^rd took time out of a crov(ded sched- proceed on the assumption that xempt completely.) , . 5?*^’ ??’ ule yesterday to spend '-ra hour girls who were presented to ' the son Sprouse, 23, Watertown, is in the Americans beat .them back and king. ' — Chief John Moehring, sraretary| ■ x a x ^ In .Two Ways Birch Mountain, $5., The proceed idea how you feel when .late of. Manchester, In said District, ed. . police he bad sought treatmeiA of but the Merts agreed toere was lit- .D O U G H ERTY file. We cannot predict when our installers will reach and where you want it — and (ian’t get it. W e ^ink hibited her administration account execiitor. „ Hia companion, tall, slim Lila tle mass fighting. Guerrilla uiltts agnoaUcian, author of several Torrington A Torrington with said estate to-'this .Court'for O R D E R E D ;— ^That six m o n th s were,attackc4L edlcal books. RegUtcr reader,has gone to 'to e your home. From present indications, the waiting allow-ance, It Is ' * from the 10th day o f June A. If., Harris, 20,' was questioned by po- and members of the underground SHOW GROUNDS we know how “Sorry” sounds when you, u an appli- ORJ3EBED:— T hat the 17th day o f 1944* be and Abe same are limited lice, but was permitted to leave were said to be avoiding direct 1/exlngton, Ky.—Dr. Jesse Dade trouble of figuring out that the period will be a year or longer for those of you who 2:3 0 and 8 it s P . M . Iggins, 76. archaeologist, former elapsed time between toe Pearl •\ cant for new service, move into a new place and And JUST 15 SPRING June' A. D. ,1944, at 9 o’clock (w. and allowed' for the creditors with- with instructions to report at the claahee with German etrongholda. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, in whic'h to brtnR in their claims Common Pool heac. of toe-Colorado State | Harbor attack and the Invasion, of are currently placing, orders.' ^ In said Manchestef, be and the same district attonieir'B <^ce toilay. Fighting In a number of towns that the previous tenant’s instrument must be put aRalnst said estate, and the execu- HUNT BROS. ’ fcum, France was 912.6 days, or .505 of la »fslR n ed fo r d heartnR 6 n the a l- tors are directed to give public no- Police theorized that the shoet- and cities was expected when the York Harbor, Me. Joseph W, Bift toe do promise you this: Your appli- back into the “pool” to fill ^ order ahead of yomx Io,wahce of said administration ac- tice (o the creditors ttxb bring In iBRi typical of prohibition klUings, For Services EYrach feel sufficiently strong to a day less than an even two and count with said estate and ascer- th eir claim s w ithin said Urns a llo w - S RINGCmCUS itmpson, 73, former member of [ft half years. . or when you ask juSt how long you will have to tainment o f heirs and this Court di- ed by posting a copy of this order was part 4>f a fight for control of chsUenge the local Ckrmsn or 1ft Republican National conunit- eation wtil not be forgotten, and U w ill b f rects ' the Administratrix, to r Its on the public sign post nearest to the rackets kingdom whli^ the (Oontlnaed from Om ) Vichy authorities, it was said. ------my from -Maine;, prominent hotel wait and w e^ e 'u n ^ le to tell you. ■ - ■ public notice to all persons Inter- fdled strictly in order of receipt. - the . place where the deceased' last death oir Lepke in Sing Sing pris- The cities of Vichy, Lyon and -thpjee a native of York. F O R I ^ R L Y U P T O $49.98 ested th'eTeln to appear and be heard dwelt within said town and by pub- on’s electric chair in March 1 ^ Grenoble'were pictured as islands thereon by pubitshinx a copy of this llShlng the same In some newspaper Umited service and Shorties in Light and Dark Colors. dirletnine TPee Walttng tHl F.Ni**.'.:- .01 oiioi ,' hative of Smlthflelratlan9 stan<)s in ACXS • TbompsonviUe, June' 12.— VPt-X covets can be wgshed with*^ all locations; and inability to transfer your from the armed servloes and the home ,' on on a safe-cracking convlctloo a lovely tree we had and ha wrote, ; Friday when a attto poUcet Th(»e (if you for whom we have transferred ser- in 1985, and later confined hla acr ‘Please don’t take it iiowa.* And paira uid alterationa. Auto PolishdL -L-i— .TERRY CLOTH SHHiTS we won’t," at overturned In the Coonectt-I Estimatea dieerfuily vic^already kneny that we cannot give you the Tbe Southera New England Tdjepbc^ ConuMiny tlTiUes to loaning • money at Lit river at Idrme. Six stato poUMl Radiator Cleaner. . Yellow or White. Smsd— , usurous rates and to hookmaking.' itenants were bearers for the I given. Medium and LArgsi aer commander of the Groton | __ Floor Blats.
$1.60 " fieattlW’ (ff) F our-ysaiM)ld Lin- *The W b Frodee(kn Boei3 merady raftettnid l!ie msaafrataie of s limited nomber ^ f tdepbone kutnuaents. C3ilcago—(fiV-Soms fiontb Wds da Louise Bearnrood, wbosa fath- 84H!laitBta Set poavwtion Date Wm. F. Deliveiy sdll itatt is tbe late falL While this ectian will «lttsia$ely benefit peiople' now on aw waiting Hits, X ii not husbands may h i ^^ipeariag at er, Oqit. Jack Bearwdoofl, is one Solimeiie It Ukely to have a snbftsntisl effect ob our anUled-oider sHnatlon'fa anodierj«tt. Tbe reaioas are diet the new to- formal evening parttes In twee of Ueut. Qen; Mark C lip ’s , ON TidB 8 A m raOOBASft iol^nson ‘ Bridgeport, , June win be dbtxibutod oountiy-wkle, and.tbet there ate dhortagM in iwitcbbosrd and colslderwim capncgjr. —but with good excusea; Mors has’ a latter and an "MOONUQHT in VEEMONT" Cembera of the Sodaliat (Mate] BroiU^ street _ Flagg, Inc. FATHER’S DAT than 100 dress shirts valusd at photoenph from the ge&sniL Lin- atral eommittoa yesterday aetl TELEI^NE 7426 DRESS SHOP NEXT SUNDAlri 9600 were stolen from the Coop- da won the gaiiaral o n r by aend- STARTS WEDNESDAY] ChiMren...... 3 0 Cent he date for toe state convention Dodge i^d Pljrmouth erative Launflry Oo. ,The robber Ing him peanuta, then unobtain- . -UFEBOAT"^ Or OaB Artfear Aybra Dcalen m M A IN S T R E E T SHERIDAN BLDG. Olye Dad Something the party for Aug. 18 in thlal Oerratry — TsL 888S-W4 selected two bsgs of laundry able in Italy. Tliay were such •HlgEEK-END PASS" Adults . .70 Centi r To Wear From Clifford’A- htayor JdMper McLevy - prO-i 6S4CenielrS«9 TfiLSlOl Trillch contained an of the stiff delicacy he paaaed them out at DISHES TO THE LADOESl Tag lududed. e^*the*eie*ae.- ^ WHEiHimuHSRWiRnmmiMiHHmnnuiHHHHimiRiHiitmHiMmittiinnHiHtiHiiiuiuiiiiiiiniHtiniHii bosomed shirts. staff dinner. .11 mil i I ...... ' I lora \ ■ • . r /
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BtAjftCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHEl^R. CONN* MONDAY, JUNE 12* 1944 h Patrolman Harold Travers U havcJ Strongholds Wiped been toe driver of the car, wqa re?' <>A<5B f 6 0 » ^. Four Bishops Three Violent l e a ^ under bonds of $1,000 on a was ably expressed by Past' Gi technical charge of manslajighter. Master Brown when be said, “I lustin Backs State Out by^Partisans Holders, Chinese Report - Yank Paratroopers Search for Gkmian Snipers Tributes Paid me but tell me so” ,and that “Dea’ In New Britan, Rodney W Wal-[ Must Employ men pmeU no flowers.” Given Poker State bealh^J rath, 31, of Rockville; committed Swk Support It'wgs, brought out that the hii ■ ■ . , , y . , suicide, pr. CUfton M. Cooley, Changsha Attack Mr. Verplanck toi^ of the Masonic Charity Water Rights Voice London, June 12.—iJP)—Marshal medical' examiner,. said. Widrato’s More People Nation go«a | along pretty muci New ^Methodist Prelates 'nto announced today that his Rockville Sailor Held b ^ y was found in his closed- auto- of Grade^III Tires For Roosevelt t-7 - Yugoalav partisans had llqi^ated mobile wlto a piece of garden hose tittm 0«) with'Mr. Verplanck's life in,M&{ After Running Over Masoiis in Testimonial aonry. One of W . Verplanck'u fin Consecrated After Re- enemy strongholds on toe Tuzla- attached to toe muffler to.lead the We have quite Grade ^ Tire* tiut we can sup- Than Before Jermoiit Senator Asks exhaust into toe car. / On Texas List railway the Ja p a n e s *r ^ ^ n > ^ r acta aa a Mason was to attend ' Wapping Zvornlk line about 90 miles south- Hartford Resident. ply you with in a^qUt 2 days’ notice. As Dean of Lodge Ob- dedication of the Masonic home i| ITo Be Heard by Sen- cent Election. west of Belgrade and that Parti- Norwich had its first drowning ins at the very gates of Changsha, of toe season yesterday when Phul ISf limjor O ^tlve to their Hunan (OnSitlBiiad From Pugs One) Wallingford. From that day on M san batteries were successfully And Up. (Caattaae* t»w» PNre-4>^>' serves Anniversary. late Subcomhfiittee on The Wapping Grammar ochod Ocean (3ity, N. J * June 12—(F)— shelling strong points at Koraj and By The AssodSted Press Luckaa, 7, lost his life In toe Yan- province offensive, the Ch*"*^ Verplanck never lost interest process of convenrion. The'' forces the home, and it was atthstei. announces that it haa aold $4,437 Four bishops elected by toe North- Oelici 10 miles north of Tuzla. Three deaths, by violence were tlc river.'Police Sergt. Hugh Mc- AU Taxea Paid. who |HCk«d ii grouf *ftd iM tro^ hieh command announced iFlood Control. Avoy said that toe child waa play- that creat^ the war-boom areas Nearly 250., 'members of -the he had been responsible for worth of war atamps and bonds eastern Jurisdictional conference The broadcast communique re- reported In Connecticut over, the ed them not to support the pajty night. Tto> will terminate. The available, jobs pending the home -and for U] corded in London declared further ing and fell Into toe water from a cepture of Changsha. ^em MaMnIc fraternity gathered in the since September, 1943, of toe Methodist church wer-. Con- week-end. In ThompsonviUe Jo - bank along toe Central Vermont , msidential nominee u n le *; the 'was no confirmation of this from In those areas will not provide for Temple here Saturday night to pay 'building of the hospital there, Iwashington, June 12.—(P)—'Hie Mills/Betty Lauder of toe Long that “In toe Majevlca mountains ftrothirds nominating t^Ie in toe workers in them. This in- Masonic Life ^pqlple that atatea should have ______secrated yesterday with nUie bloh- northwest of Zvlrnlk-Tobut an seph H. Morek of. Hartford was 'railroad tracks. The body waa re- the Chinese, who eaid the invaders tribute to Fred Ayer Verplanck H llf a student at toe Wap- fatally Injured when he was ’fun covered.' ■tored and other conditions are evitably will leave large poqls of Mr. Verplanck's Masonic hlJ I voice in determining Sitea for, ping Grammar school, sold- $67 opa of. toe jurisdiction, past and enemy stronghold has been cap- were halted at the outer defenses who today rMches his 50th anni- tory is as follows: present, performing the laying on over by ai, automoblre On Abby ■ - A ------mat, ocmtended that of the dty to the northeast _ unemployed' In war-boom areas, _ control dams on their water- worth of popples tola yew tured with a large quanity of am- . c o n s t it u t iv e final ch ol^ Initiated Xpril 10, 1894, I of handa and passing on their spir- road early Sunday.; He died in John Jay, first Chief Justice of. t’ s S e rv ice S tation It was announced at J f t n , Air regardless of the over-all national versary as^a Mason.^ Hisf Masonic The eighth grade pupils of toe munition.’’ the United States served ^or six electors. AcUon either way by employment situation,” career has’ been one pf great ac- April 2A 1894, raised June 1' Ays was defended today by Sen- itual power. violent fighting was said to be artford hospital. Seama.iltllchael FV>rce headquartSTS that tbs Japa- Wapping Grammar school wlU They weife Bishop Ered P. Cor- E. Knybel, 18, of Rockville, said by years. 275 MAIN ^TREE> : v TEL. 6161 Bzecutive committee may plunge nese. bolstered by puppet tiwps, Only Answer to Problem , tivity having served ah Master of' 1894; Wordhipful Master, li io r Austin (R.. Vt.), who thlnka spend June 14 at toe Ellsworth contlmdnig in western Bosnia. the Ineue into the cou i^ 1900; Grand Master, 1910. ■at atatea’ rights are jeopardized son, aaaigmrfi fo Philadelplila. >The 'Oernuma were declared to have advanced to the north from The committee decared the only Manchester lodge and as Grand Memorial High school In South Bishop W. Earl Ledden, assigned Party leaders In WMhlngton Master of the Grand Lodge of The committee In charge of Sa| present laws. Windsor. ■be’'wltodra'wlng from Olamoc aiVd five to 10 miles beyond their previ- answer to the full employment urday night's program was; R. Li Austin aaked to be heard by toe to Syracuse; Bishop Lewis O. are Biora worried about the Te*M ous Kwangtung plovlnce positions problem is “a much greater gross Connecticut. His- particular Ma-, I On Thursday, June 15, the Wap- Its surrounding strong points. situation than that In Mississippi Motte Russell, chairman; Robe natex Commerce Subcommittee ping Grammar school Will hold its Hartman, aasigned to Boston, and and now are at F^ngtsun, on tlm national production than this sonic ipteresUhaT been in charity J. Boyce, secretary-treasure^ Bishop Newell Booth, of toe Braz- Glamoc is 40 miles northeast of, and South Carolina, where,som^ flood control, headed by Sena- Field Day. There will be prizes for the Adriatic port of Split. The what similar actions have b ^ railway abodt 30 mUee north erf country has ever produced in and he has been instrumental in Fred F. Carpenter, Raymond ' |r Overton (D., La.). toNiubmlt zaville miasion in Africa, elected aa Canton and some ,325' miles south peacetime." organizing and continuing the all events. bishop df Sduto Africa. commpnlque said that tkc Par- taken by Democratic conventions, Goalee, Charles M. Murphey, amendment which would, he The South Windsor Fifth War tisans In otoer sectors were at- because they suspect the ^ of dhangriia, and at Fanslen and The report listed J6 wiiys lb Masonic Charity Foundation which liam Walsh. links, restore to the states a TTiey were toe first bishops of Tsuitgea, on highways paralleling which it said Congress could help Inaugurated and conducts' the Loan Drive Is under way ahead of tacking “in ever increasing we him the trouble lies In the Lone Star Jtu to ry right to congressional schedule with materials in toe toe jurtsdictipn, embracing 12 Bode agoi n by the railway, i " businessmen work out the best home, for Masons at Wallingford. taring if they don’t approve of sUtea and toe District of Colum- atrengto." . state.' Chineae Occupy Lunglln solution of the problem, and it Saturday night's event was pre- hands of district captains. Little gaggest CoaBUon Ticket le War department’s selection. chapge has been made-in toe per- bia,' to be consecrated at the juris- In Yunnan province, meanwhile, urged that no extended corjgres- ceded by. a splendid supper served Exceedg Goal JLaat week Overton suddenly In- dictipnal rather than at toe gen- p^ubr rtqutsti \ Another poliUcal dievcfopment Chinese troops have occupied sonnel this time and subscribers slonal recess be considered until in the banquet .ball by the mem- Irrupted the Vermonter’s argu- who wish to make early purchases eral conference. \ In Texas was the suggestion from Lungling, scoring "thp. greatest they are disposed of. hera of the Eiastem. Star. Members Must ObUteraie Self Protest Filed "> X On War jLpa^ letita against a big flood control- may do so through captains who E- McDonalds,, state commission- success to date for our troops in It recommendePittsburgh bishopric, where toe 22 Grounded Jap Planes 6. Frame legislation * designed By Goynor Maddox 4>cao be made of wire or wood, ex- [it Austin thinks to« whole issue award for excellence In shorthand, Rev. Dr. James H. Straughn re- leaders were confirmed to an ex- was called Upon to present a scroll Gov. Hoijnyr Adklnh of Arkana| ght to be disposed of ln princl------«^hen a group of antl-admln Advanced Allied Headquarters. to stimulate housing construction. Grants NEA Food and Markets Editor cept pine. year..emblem to the giiest of honor A son waa born recently to Mr mains in^toe chair. Sky Over S t r ^ / L«t’s face tola home canning ‘■5. Have you I steam prwrore and Gov. Jimmie Davts of and Mrs. Alfred Melvin Corneliu- Bishop Flint was elected presi Istration Democrats, meeting at N*w Guinea, June 12— —Open- Would Retrain War Workers and. Past Master Charles Murphey ana were among toe vlalt “I am going to try to get ap- Shreveport, La., last week, nanaed ing the aerial prelude to thr battle season unemotionally. Good inten- canner for all vegetables except son of Ellington road, Wapping, dent of toe College of Bishops of 7. Consider assistance for war tomatoes ? was called qpon to present a hcroll eagerly awaiting the celebtaUq oval for an amendment to give Cloudless T ^ ay / ’J , B. uemiany, who managed th» for the Phtlipplnes, Gen. Deuglas workers who need retraining. ’laygroiinds.to Be Re- sions and a patriotic urge are not of appreciation to Mr. Verplanck. William Arnold, son of Mr. and toe jurisdiction. a. Is it today in perfect work-- Actor-Producer Orson Wellea,V" states opportunity to present Mrs. Stanley Arnold of Broad unsuccessful presidential cam- MacArthui's land-based Libera- 8. Study how long price con- enough to sR've onr crops and The scroll was the work of Ben is assisting Morgenthau with le lr plans, with collaboration and / paign Of Former Vice President tors destroyed 22 grounded Jap- served for Children create a stock pile of food against ing'condition? ' ' Brook, gave toe address of wel- trols and rationing should be re- b. Have you had the dealer -Oocker and was beautifully en big radio 'show, led the paratrtr ■operation between toe SAtes and come as president of toe class of Lmidon, June -A2—(ffi^The sky / John M. Gamer in 1940, ha chair- anese planes in their first daylight tained. present and post-war demands. We grossed. Hollywood notables present. le government,” Austin said. “At Salvation Army over Dover atfait waa blue and man on a several-state organlsa raid on Palau, south eastern guard- During the Summer. need some sort of voluntary from whom you bought it, or 1944 at toe class night program No woader it’s so popular! Big luicioiis Vtrswberficf—crushed sod 9. Consider the probable, post- Mr. Walsh recalled his earlier Renamed “Liberatloa Way” lesent they have nothing to i»y toat„was held Friday evening at cloudless to ^ y . Visibility was ; tion. ian of the former American archi- "selective service" system. Only your coimty home demonstration tout i t The Federal government good and/'the surface of toe sea smoothly frozco widi nourishing dairy" products—make a rare and pelago. ^ war' budget, cutting out unneces- agent check tl pressure gauge acquaintanceship il'lth Mr. Ver- For the Day, Statellne aveniJ toe Ellsworth Memorial High Wlllkle Support Likely sary expenditures. Rockville, June 12—(Special)- those with “canning fitness'' be- j planck remarking that he first which divides toe Texas and;Ar| ay decide' upon a site and pre- Group m Meriden was banny ruffled by a light west- delicious treat. Enjoy Sealtcit Real Fruit Strawberry Milk Sherbet in Driving from\ newly-acquired In rc.sponse from, a request from long in the home canning division ■ for you? school. erly jvmd. bulk—in refreshing sodas and sundaes—and in combination with ice Meanwhile poUticlans quickly. bases in the DutclK.New Guinea 10. Study the problem \>f re- met him on the night he took his ansaa citira, was-renamed "liber npt toe lahdv despite toe objec- Miss Beatrice Johnson, daughter flnancitlg Treasury obligations the summei playgrounc commit- of our Food Fights for Free,dom c. If your canner has Entered Apprentice degree in the tion way” and flags of toe aoutl i of toe owneta,” baremeter rose steadily cream in the rad, wbite and grey Sealtest Package. - Interpreted the appearance of the area, headquarters announced to- tee which has _been appointed to weighted type of gauge, have of Mr. and Mrs. CHarcnce Johnson t ' 1 '/ first of a series of eight artliries when war bonds are cashed jp. Army. old academy building that- stood Wtotem states waved wlto too ut In Rivers and Harbors Blu of Sullivan avenue, is toe author The Brass Sextet of the local toe night, after a drizzle of day, the Fifth Army Air Force conduct playgrounds for children ■The job before the nation is to you cleaned the gauge pet cock iThe same type of amendment, Salvation Army band furniahe^ __In, abd there were indications HIS PLANE HAS GONE down in fl(unea, but biIIowing»I61ds Wendell L. Wlllkle has written on bombers also blew up many build- 11. Study the prbWems of post- very near- the site of the present of tlic United’ Nations from eve amd composer of toe class song during th-- summer moiiths, , the save our 1944 fruits and vegeta- and safely valve thoroughly? Temple. The late Benjamin Cad- Itered by Senator O’Mahoney (D„ the music Sunday afternoon a t ^ that a period of fair weather might YOU C4N ALWAYS DEFEND ON of aturdy, dependable nylon carry him down to safety./'Your Ids Ideas for the Republican plat- ings near the Palau airdrbme Fri- war taxation, pointing for' rates Board of Education has granted building. which toe class sang at toe close be expected.The temperature was T '''form as indicating that the 1940 that will stimulate investment and bles In the beat condition. That 6. If you haven’t a steam pres- man was master of the lodge at Even the statute of a''Qvll w j ■yo.), was inserted in toe, rivers of toe exercises. combined church and civil obsefv- used fats are important in the making of nylon for p ar# w u ^ day. the use of the grouhds at utbe sure canner, yourself, do you be- \d harbors bill, also an oiimlbus in toe seventies at 8 a. m. presidential nominee Intends to purchasing power-.^ rates perhap.s means eVery jar of "put uj/VtoolV that time. Mr. Verplanck Mr. veteran at toe post office heldj eince of Flag Day held In/Clty Also in the making of ^plosives, medicines, soap^vulif otoer/ Ptdau, at ton western end of the Maple street and East sclwol and long to a neighborhood group who foject measure. dtudrey Carta presented toe support the ticket this jrjnr If he Caroline islands, is only 563 miles “drastleally lower than todaj^s must havtf eating quality andNae Murphey and Mr. Walsh are toe flag—the Stars and Bars of class history. PVanccs Metcalf-and Park, Meriden. / see his way clear to diT so. possibly the Northeast for that nutritious. Who will be called to has one? Or-ls there a community three oldest living Past Masters of Confederacy. ■Vermont’s dams are part of The, band and sextet have filled war materials. / / can ______Southeast o f evels." ^ ^ purpose, the grouniW to be under food preservation center nearby? \borate plans for harnessing toe Edward Hack, the class wUl; Since his withdrawal after his first was raided March 29, 30 and 12. Examine the securities'and the, colors? \ Manchester lodge. Texarkana was chosen for engagements in New/Hayen, An- AS LONG AS war the direction ot slip'.rvtsors hired 7. II you live in a town or city, Totol'155 Tears nectlcut river, which In 1936 Eileen Kotech and Fred Stalle, the you supply more used fate foir tbesft neails, defeat In the Wisconsin primary, 31, carrier-based planer sinking 28 erfchan.ge act to eliminate condi- Here's your ' questionnaire. If focal point of the drive, frea sij class prophecy; Betty Barry, John sonia and Hartford/m addition to TRUSSES hy the committee. The grounds y»u pass this "selective service" are you going to get practical Their years of Masonic service officials said, because of its tv^ he 1938 carried death and de- presenting an Hour of Music 'twice ^ you’ll" lessen the necessity of taking fresh /od^4ate . .. . h*lp Wlllkle has been silent about his Japanese ships and destroying tions ' the committee said make uction to wide areas of New Padegimas, ..ancy Potwln and ans. His friends say that Wilt will be used three days a week, examination, you are Inducted In- scientific canning guidance from total 155 and they have ager that state location. a month during'toe fall and winter keep them point-free! So save every preciou#dropf When,tho more than 160 aircraft flotation of new and small security and permission has also been •land, principally at Hartford, James McLaughUn,.toe claas poem. e wants to go along With th* The paliwtaktng March along to the Army-of Home Canners. youc local nutritloh committee? total 238 years of life "well spent” seasons. ThS/band la under a han- BELTS can is full, take it to your butcher and get 2 flee ted points, and issues' troublesome and expensive. granted to uss the gymna.slum in as Mr. Walsh remarked. Mr. Ver; biyoke and Springfield. Otoer A play "Paul Loses toe Ration gnominee, but desires assurancesNew Guinea's back preceded ac- 13. Implore the future of for- Are you In a pmslUon to get If )^u,Ilve in a village or pur<^l Over 11,000,000 cords of des dicap in having fourteen of its ICE CREA 4 f for each pound' Keep saying till victory'is here) the schools on rainy days. The area, from your home demonstra- planck remarked that there are ^ IB are to be- located in New Books,” will be presented by toe that the platform declarations — quisition of bases sufficiently close eign trade, absolutely fresh foods not more chestnut tree trunks are, atandlz „npahire. The West river is a Dramatic club under toe direction younger/'members In toe armed EXPER'TLY FITTED especially with reference to for for land planes to begin assaults use of whittevfer equipment and than two hours from gardeh to tion agent? only 22 Past Grand-Masters In toe in North Carolina’s forests. A\ forceS/Ane of whom. Second Lleu- DMtkm tf NmHmMt Daky FnAmeU CtrSrrttkm 14. Take steps to prevent mo- supplies are In the possession of State of Connecticut. Wllliarn jibutary of toe ConneuticuL of Mias Esther Mohr of the facul- Apfn’or0tl it- OiyA^, W ' F A an d »FPB./F«W /*r hy eign policy—are not a mwe for- on Palau. The first such raid was nopolies and trade barriers. can? 8. Have you the necessary jars, tenmit Everett Kennedy, was cited m M m NH HM-nUBMUMI mu I Hn.tmr.a.MKn8M each school was al.<)0 granted. covers and rings? Cadman, of New London, formerly Irb e state rights Issue was rals ty. ARTHUR mality which might be Ignor^ by made Thursday night by a small 15. Prcvent\exceaslve deiega 1. Have you a Victory garden? in toe House, too, by Vermont’s John T. Reardon of toe Ells- in Saturday’s Herald aa being force. ------Awards Made . 9. Do you know that all author- a resident here and a member of I awarded the air medal, and the the G.O.P. nominee-— - tion 6f~congrcssipnal powers. 2. Can you get fruits and wg- Manchester lodge will be toe next lie congressman, veteran Charles worth Memorial High school facul- Favorite Dewey Topic I Precedes Carrier Strike 16. Eliminate overlapping Raphael Fnh^y .laa been elected etables from a nearby farm or ities agree that open kettle can- * Plumley. Supporting PKimleys majority of its remaining members Friday's assault preceded by president of the AthleUc associa- ning and oven canning are both member to reach 50 years as a PINEHURST ty has resigned to head toe Latin In his first article, Wlllkle dealt functions of government. farmer's market? ' Mason." He was present and waa was State Attorney General Department of toe Bristol High are working in defense- plants. - one day the U. S. Navy Carrier tion of the RockviVle High school Have.you, the proper modem inefficient and dangerous? Do you ■ban J. Parker, otoer state ofll- with Federal V8. state powers, a task force strike at Guam, Sdlpan "If the Congress discharges Its with PriaclllR Johiiston as vice know that guess work may spoil introduced to toe gathering. The school. Mp. Reardon haa taiight in favorite topic with both Gov. obligations In the fields set out ciulpraentl* ' choir rendered two selections. tUESDAY... ond a group of Green Mouh- South Windsor schooU forT6 years and Tinian islands, in the southern president, Marjorie Zlnker ^as 3. Have y|>u an approved manu- valuable food? farmers calling themselves Ttiomas E. Dewey of New York, Marianas, other Philippine flank above,” the report said, ‘^we can secretary and Donald Berger as Id. Have you sent for the'latest Guests present' outside of Man- Some days. It is almnsi and Is a graduate of Holy Oroas. Who has the support of more in- well have what Mr. (Bernard) Ba- factured water b§th canner for chester lodge and who were on the «men, Inc. bases, approximately 800 miles ti'isurer. publications hn 1944 canning, such impossible to write an advt| Xliomaaton Dora Opposed He is a director S88t their watch , over Geelvlnk bay The earliest state Income tax Gottler. states. The learned to decipher toe lilting SWATTEl was instituted in Virginia in 1843. seven sOlithwest Ungo of toe land of Margaret Install It on their car and help to -j And some new, f a n ^ Na|i Twarz, Marlene Ann Wlsnegor, waters off Manokwarl, Dutch New ', _ q f i_ Pickup Ad Rockville Letter tour started J and will conr troduc* It to others. Write them New Type Plane Eugene Cart Wochomurito, Fraiot Guinea, and- destroyed a 1,000-ton Numerals, Albert Backofen, 1. His head- Mitchell, toe insurance was denied kins, which selj^t 39c There were an estimated 3,200, tinue to because toe policy seeker had a today or juat send your name and Tureclt, Marjorie El^to Wood- ^ ” Manchester enemy freighter, six coastal ves- Samuel Blonstein. Edward Jen- quarters ato^ at Mlami Beach, address on a penny post card. package. . / worth, Martin Walter Wutorlck, 000 births in 1943, the highest for duiczek, wmiMn Brennan, Kerwln hot mammal” - t gew "York, June 12—(;P)—Air Evening Herald sels and a barge in the ' harbor. Florida. _rft based on the helicopter prln- Guy Weaton CapwelL Awarding Four destroyers were sunk and any year in the history of the Lanz, L^nand DeCarli, Jamies h n Applications Plnehn^BlT offers a few United States. me. to carry from 10 to 20 pas- of certificates was Inr Rupert Chssified Advertisements another damaged in this area Yorco, Norm&n St. Louliii, Robert I- TTie yeriion Rationing Board has new vegetables, including: | hgets Is envisioned by Vincent West presentation at the class of Count alz averaga worda to a tint Thursday when aircraft smashed Kicman. A1 Willis, W. Gottler, Initials, numbara and ibbraviaitona There are about six animals to ahmweed that all fuel oil applica- . . E A ^ Y J U N B 'P E A S Indlx. 1944 1^ Schotrf Superintendent a Japanese task force attempting William Pfunder and S. Brown, tlonp for the coming winter season lendix, who resigned as chief •sch count aa a word and Compound each square mile in the national Cheer fa d in g . Barbara Deptu- Levi T. Garrison and toe class and worda aa two wnrda Ulnimum r »i to reinforce beleaguered forces on be In the office by Thursday, NATIVE CABBAGE cutive of toe Bendix, Avlation- audlmce sang “Tbe Star Spangled la price oi three Unas. Biak. forests of, th$ United States. la, Dolore's Milanese, John Ahder- _una 15. Applications received Irp., two years ago,, made toe Kindliness Lina ratea per day for transient son, Lorraine ^dsteubner. Banner” In closing. . ads. later than that date will not re- CAULIFLOWER Vtement yesterday in annoimc- Mrs. Keat Burgeaa has returned China's first blood bank hi^ . ' .Numerals, - Marjorie Zinkej formatlon of Bendix Hellcop- " eircetive Marcli IT, IMT been established on the Ytmhan Pnyllls Klncmop and ceive their coupons until fall. Pric* is lower on long| *0 her home in West Hartford Immunisation Cllnlo , Inc., to produce a new type after a brief visit wlto friends In Cash Charge Reds Crack Finn front, where it will be used aiis a Schwarz.. ■ . white ji e designed to carry two pas- FUNEBAUOME f Consecutive .Days ...| 1 otai 8 eta mode) formthet blood banks. Soccer letters, Alan Tayl The final Immunization clinic of CALIFNORNlA her native town of Tolland. I Coniecutivc Dave ...I 8 ctilil ote the season-will be held on Tuesday s e r s and their baggage at a The schools Of Tolland elosed 1 Day -...... Ill otellt eta POTATOES , speed of 100 .miles an Air orders tor Irregular inaertlona -Line on Isthmus Afterhoon from 3 to 4 o’clock at the Friday, June, 9 for toe summer anil be charged at the one Mm* rare office of the ftockvUle Public All Wool Sweaters 5 pounds.32q . .... ' vacation. . .toward one’s Fellow men Special ratea -or long term every day adverliainK given upon request (Continued from Page One) Health Nurjitag Aasociatlbn on 10 pounds 6^ Farmers and home gardeners Adt ordered cancelled before the Held en Manslaughter Chvgc Park street :Something Dad Will RwUy " They certainly cook n| welcomed toe gentle rain that is the greatest con||ribation - Ird-or 8th .day will he Charged only H ea^C Tuesday visited toe gardens and fields Sat- for the actual ifumbet ot times the Otto Kuusineii, which was estab- Appreciate~;“V .. All Yeai''Round- better than anything on Ellington ‘ad appeared, charging at the rale lished under Russian protection; in A hearing will be held on Tuea- urday. to peace. MiRions of peo- earned but no'allowance or rerunde December, 1939. day at I d a in. in the Probate court market today. The Men’s club of the Rockville can he made on aia time ade stopped Supported by Fleet to act. upon .toe jwtltlon of. the ad- dlngton Rationing Board j Baptliff church wdl meet at the after the-fifth day. PROM BECKER: home of . Arthur-Twara for thete ffo- *-1111 .forblds*'-i display- Unea oot The' Soviet# said the offensive ministrator of toe estate of Petor SLIP-OVER - nces toe itoird quarter tnick ple— like you— living and sold. was being .supported not only by Glllich, late of tola city, who de- Iceberg Letttic*., oUne allotman is a'vallable dur- outing Wedneadi^, June 28. ' Tba. Herald will not tie rasponalble maases of pla'nes.'but also by guna sires permission to sell certain real _ AND NEW BEETS . .2 bchs. remalnder .of June, upon pre- ' Moiris Meacham, formerly of tor more than one incorrect'-.ihser- of the Russian . Baltic fleet, and ToUand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- working together in nnder^ tlOD ot any tdvertisemaot ordefad estate located here. COAT STYLES Rareripes .... ^ . ,bch.-{ htation of O. D. T,. certificate. for mort than one time.' that heavy losses in men -oM ma- .Officers Installed . ,-Radishes. Sunday school sessldhs- -will "be ward Meacham qt Vernon, who ■-Tba Inadvertent Omtsalon ot In- terial were befng Inflicted on the George Wohllebe has . been to- lit^ed a t toe ^.Congregational has been stationed at Guadalcanal standing, wiU make peace ^ eorract publication ot advertising Finns. Bthlled ioi Chief Haymaker at a Priced From uish until September. . for two. years and was recently will, bs redtHied only by cancellation Premier. Marshal Stalin himaelf MEAT DEPARTMENT aflpt to a rest camp at New Zea- ot tbs charge made for the eervice iCoRVoeatlon- of Haymakers held' a^t babies were bapUiid Siair: permanent aiM^ar obsolete. acclaimed the opening -of toe of- here Vrl to'other officers as follows: SUGGESTS; ; morning at toe m orn^ selv- land has been awarded toe good randored. fenaive in a special order of the Ah advaTUsaments must oootorm Assistant Chief Haymaker,.. Emil Assorted Cold Cutp. aiid blbles were presented to conduct medal. ta styla, copy.' and typography with day -in Which he praised Govorov Mazaella; Past Clilef HaymakeF, Erwin MltcbeU, Jr., has com- . When need ErisM you sum- and his men and ordered 20 aal- FANCY 4-POUND FOI en children that have reached rasbla'lon* sntorced by the publish- ot pleted hla recent training at the ars and' they—reserva tba right to voes fired from 220 artillery pieces George Kreh; Overseer, Julius Grote'a Fnuikfurts. I a g e seven years. •dit, revlaa or cejeci any copy eon- in Moscow'to celebrate inltiail suc- May; Guard of toe Hayloft Ed- Beef Llvur.' J 7 i $5 automobile used stamp Naval Training StaUon at Samp- mon WilUam P. Quish, as- . aldsrad objeetiohablA cesses. — - ward Helm).Guard of toe Bam ALITPURE WOOL now-on sale at toe post dffice.' son, .New Y o ^ uid has been CLOSING HOURS—ClasslOed ada DqorrCeorge Winters; Homblow- Pork ChppXioJ^Mmt. ------1 -• - ' I . ■■ — - inted a to bs published Same day mdsl ba’ 'I t was disclosed the first word ^ .. ^ ... sured that service wiM meet^ of the drive was given American er, George .Gakeler; Horse Driver, ArnoM’s Son Taken Bride toe Skungamaug d l s ^ i dt ' roesivsd by U o'clock ooon. Satur- Jacob Marirfis; Trustee for U jCime to Plnehurst ^ r days lOiM. . amd British officials here by For- ToUand T' eign Commissar Vyacheslav Molo- months, George Gakeler. Sleeveless Sweaters 1 day for nto Mt^ca,, C i^.. June 12,— your every Telfpitofie Want •'■Ads tov Saturday at a luncheon In ^ B e g t s t o r C h i U A e n NATIVE loneyn^nlng at an iindis- To Imt Oooatj Moamy \ ''° ’A64 are oocepud ov*r~Tb* tele- phooe at lb* CHA'HUB Rate given Splridonovka palace, held to ob- Another tomtoder la made for ; STRAWBERRIES I retreat today are toe former above AS A ooovenlebes to edVar- serve the decond- anniveraary of parents whaha've children who will . » 62c quart. _ora Douglas, daughter of (ihlcago—iff)— Blwood i t J3a- laars, but the CASH RA'i'Shi will be the sighing of the Russian-Ameri- be five yaarii of age by Novenrtgir I, ne-Builder Donald W. Donglas, vis dragged. a.-145-pOuhd bag'-of oueaptad as PULL PA TRENT it can mutual assistance pact pennies and nickels Into court .to paid at tbs businass offloa oo at oa- 1966,..and who expect to attend 1 U eu t William Bruce Arnold. fora tba ssvantb day (dllowins the kindergarten next year. Names A of Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chle pay hla divorced wife the final •ret Insartiob ol aaeb Ad otbarwlae Chews Up Pay Check should bo registotod 'with Mra. |toe Army ...Air Forces. Unltinfi RWO due on a ifivorce settlement tba CHARQB RATE will bs .oqllact- Her attorney,.. Sol BYledinail, re- Y26 MAIN STREET oA No'rasponalblllt* tor arron lb Raymond Ramadel}, the ktodergar- ""prominently air-minded faml- tdlapboaad bds will aa aasumad and Elkhart tod.— (JP) —“Forget toh teacher, on or Wore June $6 X toey were married Saturday tired to. a back room la court tq Ml thstr oMeraer eaaaot be, 'ouarab- about It,” War Worker Warren'H, William B. Sandpra (oenter), 17, ; ] V f- ' ilANCHESTER EVENWC5 HERALD, MANO^STTO, CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 12. 1944 FAGI
MANCHESTKK b:VENIN« HER^U^. MAN'CIICSTER. CON’N., ^lONUAVvJUNW V2, 11M4 JM **Garden to Can^ in 'tiiDo Hours** X'.i-. vldunl Ashling oblUty Strongest German I Work of FBL ^ Manchester of our ratn. o' Over the Hump Is Suggested for Vegetabtel Tbeafe men have done wondera. Evening Meratd They are. to those who have seen Resistance in '^AirJ Outlined Here By Oaynor Maddbx ■aap Beans (Preesere^banBer tirem in action, "hard aa nalla7'.,ln Is Offered Today Can omy freah, tender, firtoi '• Wash thoroughly. Cut into -ay- their physical, fighting »l»Ulty, un- Special Agent Gives Ad* perfect vegetable#. Last -year,------j—_— lengths. Cover with boiling _ wal ‘‘ join us in an i.'i' qUenchaWy aure of themselves In thousands of victory gardeners and boU 8 minutes. Pack loosaly (ObatlaMd frons Page Oae) dr^SB B efo re Members waited too long to put up their clean hot Jan. Add 1-3.or 1 inorale and splrtt They have their garden truck and toe result was;apoon salt to each pint aeconUi "tails up," not because they are the Allied pilots said enemy flak Of tbe Kiwanis Qub. tough and off-color vegeUblea. [to.taste. Cover with '.loUlng wi ‘ that way naturally, but because Still was the biggest hazard. la It fresh? Ask yourself that j (or liquid beans were blanched X they have' tested ttiemselves Hie Germans also claimed to The changing war-time role of question over and over again as r Adjust lids. Procaas In praa have qunk ons small troop trans- you prepare vegetables for can-, canner 30 minutes for pints, * /' -..i net the enemy and become port In the Belne bay last night. the FBI krak Outlined * by Special nlng. "Two houn from garden to minutes for quarts, at lO poun wjiMwiwi* rinii ■iTTO fident of their ability to- Uke American Marauders and Havocs Agent Roger F. Gleeson before can” la a good rule to follow. If pressure (240 deg. F..J. o»» T«w by " ' “ iT i*’?? ® F«r Month by Mm ...... t''- | ]* hlni\any time, any -place. They re bomhed railroad ' and hlgfi^*y members of toe Kiwanis club at you must hold vegetables longer, | Lima Beana (Pisasun the who are making the good bridge targets at Aunay sur Odon, their weekly luncheon at the keep them cool and well ventilated.' only very young, t4nf southwest of Caen, La Haye du Country Club today. Sort your vegetables aecordmg n^i^^s Cover with boinng wmi news. Pults, west .of Carentan, and Oonde There waa a time, Mr. Oleeson to size______and ripeness.. Thei^toey_bring to boll. (Jontlnua aa for an without loss, and panicked concen- said, when the work of his organi- will process more evenly. Throw beam!. Procasa In preasurs ca Tbo HhMI Ptmo to •BOlUOtVO- zation consisted principally of out any food with spots of decay. to tbo 000 of rooublloo- BadogHo tration of trobps at Failalse, south- for 45’ minutes for pints, 66 m | ^ ob^mMUI bows aionotohoo east of Cs?n, l^ n g so low a ser- tracking down gangsters and crude Even though you cut out toe de- utes for quarts, at 10 poUnds ; to m Vt not OtbofwiM aroditod in geant gunner reported, "You could criminals. Today, he said, those cayed spots, there may be enough sure (340 deg. F.). ftoe Soper sad also the leool nowa n la entlroiy\appropriaU to the who violate the law most frequent bacteria lurking In toe rest to ■hMlahod horo. pick out German lieutenants from Green SoybeasB ropobuoation of military deeds ^ th e day that po- sergeants and shoot the lieuten- ly and persistently are likely to spoil toe entire batch. Waah toe (Preeenre Oanlwr) ail etghuittoboO of horoin. oro aloo be w^l educated individuals who vegetables 'carefully W small Iota opoolal dlobat litical and dlploMtlc situations ants” Shell. Cover with boiling rosorvod. Before breakfast time ralHoad Bve certain distorted intelligences at a time. Don’t let them soak and sho^d begin to co \e clean. And rtilch they devote to one "racket” lift them out of the wateV ao dirt boll 3 or 4-minutes. Continue roll oorrleo ollont of N. one g ^ a t distress nqw off the yards, German road convoys and a for snap beana. Proeeaa In pr Service too. _ _ _ seaplane b|«e near Caudebec had i^anotoer. won’t drain back on toem. N slate s^ms to be that V the Ital- Green PeM (Pressure Canner) sure canner for 60 minutes beeii attacked by R. A. F. Med- \ Gets Service Uniforms pints, 70 mlnutea for quarts, I Pnbltahars ,,£^? ian political situation. iums. . Perhaps toe greatest number of Uae only young tender peaa. J uUaa_ M athe^ AL. fSl* end ' Wash toe po^ before shelimg and 10 pounds pressure (246^4®a- New York. Cbioaao Dot roll During we nine monlhs\of our Bombers Attaek Alrhaeee offenses during war-time come, he then shell only enough to process Pack all vegetablea^hot. Ilea] Boston. activity in Wly. we prociaiWd a Then a force of around 1,000 said, ffcom racketeers who succeed at one time. Waah and drain toe 1-2 Inch head space. Jfilorit i A fine tooth comb couldn’t have done a better job ih-ferreting out every MKMBKlt audit aduRBAO „or Fortreaees and Liberators with in getting a service uniform. Mr. peaa quickly. Using wire baakdt, Force out atr bupbtea by pu possible bargain for this sensational event. Fumitute that has been here Cl RCpUATlOIfB. ^licy of leiMng the eventual swarming hundreds of escorting Gleeson told the story of how one a knife' blade dbwn the sides choice of Italy’s future gove; such Indiridual/In Coast Guard blanch over boiling water for 6 too long . . . some of those choice “display” pieces . . . odds and enda, The Hereld Prtotina Oomponv, fighters swept In upon some of the mlnutea, blanching only 2 pinU at the Jar. Hava 4 or 8 inchaa at I I n ^ asoumss oo Bnanoloi reeponol- meat to the lUHbn people them'' airbases into which the Germans uniform sol^hla Purple Heart deco- a time. Then [place hot m clean Ing water in pressure canner ooe^f-a-kind items, floor samples . . . are all drastically reduced. b"m» 5of trb««~P*''«*' •'■"'/•if: selves. Nonetheless, by pur pol- latedly were shuttling past of ration to a Connecticut woman for hot Jars. To each pint add 1-3 or 1 prevent boiling dry. Don’t let Jij paailns 'in odvorlieemonti In Tbo lean Air Force, _ 3500 war bond. The woman felt touch because steam must n4 • * . Monobaatsr Cvaolns B»r*ld icy in Italy Itself and by various teaspoon salt, according to taate. e American heavleS bombed so patriotic arve even gave him the Add. 1-2 teaspoon sugar. If extra around them. Adjust canner Other dei»rtments which are slightly over-stocks have added their Monday. June 12 oratory and diplomatic emphasis, the\fields .at, LiUe-Nord, Montdid- Purple Heart hack again so he sweetness is desired. Adjust lids. carefully and let steam a quota of values. HALF PRICES pi^ominate with many jiieces mark^' we still seemed to be\dolng dur ier, Evreux-PauvHle, DreUx, Vit- could use It again. Other coun- Process In pressure______canner— for - 46 *’’®**‘ WClghtj much .Jower 1 Come tomorrow ready tor the shopping thrill ^ your life. best to bolsUr King Vlrtor Em- ry-en^rtols and Beauvala-Tille, terfeit servlcemw. ■ Mr. Gleeson mlnutea at 10 poimds pretaurk (240 gauge for a t least 10 mlnut Thsy Make The Good News while M rt, of the armada concen- said, make caching worthless deg. F.). . \ iHien shut. manuel and Badogllo, two men trated oh bridges and the escort- checks a routine oMration. Factors 'which motivate our who were In much the same, rela- ing flght^ strafed small targets. Other War-’floM Activities. high command to declare that For some\houra after dawn, the Other war-time activities of the mated to be short by four Mlli] \ tionship to Mussolini that Goerlng Flying the Hump Route from India to China, .thlap-48 transport feet. conditiona on the beachhead noise of alrbraft was heard over FBI include checking on selective or some Prussian general holds to the English south coast as planes plenty of space between It and the »no^v-tapped. ‘[I® service delinquents,, w^o, said Mr. Did You Know "could not be better” are many Hitler. headed out to mve direct support Himalayas. One of the toughest rus In the world, WtUch' pntil the Oleeson. are usually traced suc- Tlie U. 8 Forestry Service and of varying ImporUnce. Finally, before the fall of to Allied troops/pn the Normandy advent of the plane had defied all other means of tranapdrlatloh, cessfully, defense against SaboUge That-- Umatee that 90 par cent of First, the beachheads have been battlSfront. ThV formation of the precipitous mountain slopes offer no emergency landing placa in defense Industries, and counter- forest fires in 1943 were m3 Roma, we gave up on Victor B3m- made. • \ . Bedroom Keces Chain enlarged and Joined untU they heavy bomh*rs,JNihg«14.95 300,000 or 400,000. formally' resign and Immediately night of invaslon-Bupporti: Worst Part Is'Over Th# muskellunge fish soma- Britain are suppIM by I We have landing strips eatah- ranged over France last night\all Mr. Gleeson ii^cated that toe tlmes reaches a weight of 60 British. 136.00 Bed. Full size; French Provincial; ivory. .$ | 7 .5 0 form a new* cabinet, and then car- the way from the Paris area iiahed in this beachhead, meaning most vital work O .counter-espion- pounds. - 656.00 Dressers. (2) Modem Maple with Platfom Rocken ry on as befort. the west coast port of Nantea age Is over. Before We ware at iHfUan billion tons of mirrors, eBch ...... ,• *539.50 / I . that a p o rt^ of our air force can But when Rome did fall, the Rail Junctions Bombed war With Germany, he said, that Eighty-five per cent of toe grade iron ox* are eontalnad In ' They bombed the rail Junctions state of Minas Gsrato, Brasil, $16.60 Nite Table. Satinwood; 2-drawer and shelf, $8.25 $39.60 Platform Rockers^ (10) Mahogany bases; wide choice 'eC cover- now be oh the scene ready for in forces of lUUan llberalUm were country sent Intelligent men. and world’s production of nickel at Evreux, Nantes, Tours and women over here. They settlt-d comes from Sudbury, Oaneds^ has been estimated. $77.00 Dressing Table. French Provincial, ings and styles* Each $24 .5 0 atant action, still strong, perhaps stronger than Masay-Palalaeau. Nantes and $44.60 Platform Rocker. Sleepy Hollow in blue tapestry ...... $22.25 ' AU. this adds up to the fact down as ringleaders and selected , '^T-drawen in bone enamel ...... $ 3 8 ^ we expected them to be.' And we, Tours, reapectlvely 225 and 130 average Americans to be their The ginger plant yields 700 to Before to* discovery of $69.60 Ppwder Table. French Provincial; $49.76 and $66.00 Platfrm Rockers. (5) Stump.ann moMi ia beige, that, eyen without our capture of suddenly, decided to give up the miles southwest of, Paris, are stooges. Thay were sU too suc- 15,0 cessful In the latter procesa acre annually. $29.76 .Platform.Rockers. . (8) Blaple-finish* Each .y.'’...... , . . . . . • • . • * $ 1 4 . 8 5 Marshal Erwin Rdmmel’s embat "We’re not all angels' yet," Mr. fore a surgical oparatleii. $62.60 Powder Table Bnd matching Side Chair; VM considered "secure.” It la even had followed Mussolini and fou{ tied forces might receive rein- $39.50 Platform Rockers. (17) Maple frame in a chmee of 6 sidles and ofiUcial opinion that weTiSW have Gleeson-aaid.______- More than 100,000 cork oak French ProV^ial in blue-green...... $26.25 gaiiAt us. forcements from the German Fred Wlimot won the attend- seedlings haVe been planted In The Arabs-"and Ptrrigiii^ Sraidl oval powder,toble bench, l7 covers. Each" .***.*.*...*******•••..•• •*. ••••*••....••.•.• $19.75 power enough ashore to begin get- Army group In the south of piled portion* of their CaSmf $22.60 Bench. Out of 22 years of exile came France. The Evreux and Maaay- ance prize, donated by Harry Hil- California. Pickled pine; muslin top $11.25 $44.60 and $49.75 Platform RddeerS. (6) Asaixted models and eesrm; ting tough offensively In a big Signor Ivanoe Bonoml as a can- dreth. according to too toigratloiw Palaiseau Junctions are potential To make synthetic rubber more birds. $16.60 Nite Tables (3). FfenchFfeneJ Provincial in maple frames. Each . $24 .8 9 way. didate for prender acceptable to channels for German reinforce- Jot EHder. chairman of the club’i For proof of this optimism In Midnight Show for the benefit of than 100.000,000 . pounds of soap choice of blue, yellow or greei^-each. ..$8.25 the varied liberal and democratic ments to the area of heavy fight under-privileged children, reported are needed every year. Nazi lany is now -spneiflc action, there comes this ing around Caen. Evreux la oply ing sbodt 00 mllUon barrels forces. He would not name Ba- 70 miles east of Caen. a net profit of 3578.85 for the Kitchen Equipment juomlBg the Owrman admission of event. Rickets were practically MC gasoUns a yn dogllo to his cabinet In any capa- The blow against Berlin waa de- "Hump’’ pilots who fly the hazardous route ^ m China to India according to-U. B. the loss of Carentan, second in Im livered by twin-engined Mosqui- paint toeir Liberator transports to look like ferocious flying known in Holland before Bedding ' $22.60 Utility Cabinet. 2-Do’ for the bottle we are -trying cism’* would be banned from the Chaplains’ Fund/ Forest Area In 1943 apa^eatl- hemp,.waa used aa aa aaesths Full size Victory Models by Simmons and $17.60 Broom Cabinet. l-Dcor model, white .> a a • a a • a a a- • a a a a'^a * a a a a a a a.a a-i Nearly 7,000 Allied planes, fly- United by Hua, a (Silneas. physician,' to make of the Cherbourg penln new government. ing in support of the Normandy mated to have cost Serta. each ...... $ 1 0 . 0 0 $14.96 Wall cabinet. 21rihch White enhmeled • a a a a,a aaaaaa ••••••*•••*•** SUtes 44 mlUloh dqj early as 200 B. G,. aula. " — No one can predict that this offonsiva yesterday, gave the Ger- Is Aided by S383 $79.00 Bedding Outfits (2). Simmons White $18.95 Wall Cabinet. SO-inch White enameled a a • ^a aaaaaaaaaaa* aaa a a aa « ■Hm aews only yesterday _ de- new government Is going lb be mans the heaviest series of day- on low hanging Tbs rosell* plant, u s e d for [ Knight witii Victory Box Springs, each... .$39.50 $12.95 Wall Cabinet, 18-inch White enameled ...... light blows sinae the invasion be- Cattle It scribed OarentsB ms a “Casslno- wise, or' going to last, or going to •1 ----- : / .’le a v e s deatroy the young ^te substitute, baa beSa knowB| $33.95 Base Cabinet. 18-inch; red linoleum top aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ Uke” battle. This beachhead bat- gan. At the services In St. Mary’a seedlings.. grow rtvo inches a day. 21- inch; red linoleum top aaaaaaaaaipaaaaaaa . win the eventual election support Bomb BaUaw Air Fields Episcopal churtEb yCsterday a to- growth^ 1^7.95 Base Cabinet. tle has had iU relatively soft spoU Bridge Sets $39.96 Base Cabinet. 24-inch; black linoleum to p ...... of the ItaUan people. But one Across Europe U. S. heavy tal of 3383 was received for the .-„esn, fresh sod or dirt put InltiaJ use of air-boras and iU very tough spoU. Our happy ^Int Is clear. We ^ have bombers took off from new cases work of toe Army and . Navy candlariea waa by a (Serman $29.76 Bridgh Sets* Birch chairs and tables with ^ $33.96 Base Cabinet. 18-lneh; right or left hand doors. Each . Commission of the Episcopal Into s pig pen every few days is troops have been equal to every finally. In Italy, given up the sor In Russia and bombed Balkan air a good anemia preventive. pclin in li 46. (3)/rod and (1) brown table tops. Each..$19.95 $17.60 Wall Cabinet. 16-inch, unfinished •••..•^•.•••..••••'^‘•..•••••••••*$8*7S demand upon them. Carentan fields of the Axis yesterday dur- church, which body takes charge 22- inch, unfinished...... M .? ! ry process of trying to support of toe chaplains in toe service $65.00 a^d $49.75 Bridge Sets. Mahogany folding $19.60 Wall Cabinet. shows K, Just aa Ernie Pyle’s de- ing their return trip to the Ital- . The leaves of toe oak tree Malntananca of a singis 26-inch, unfinished ••• •••••.•••••••••^.••••.••..| ,11 .j the opposites of democracy. We ian bases they left on June 2. from tola denomlnatlop^^ overseas requirto about 65 chairs and tables. (3) each bone, or red $22.60 Wall Cabinet. scription of the action on the moat Lsttera of appealtoid envelopes which produces cork have toothed $25.00 Base (Cabinet. 16-inch, unfinished ,12«*L are finally beginning to act as .if Both on the outbound trail-- edges. • of suppUss per nli^i per day. tops. Each $39.50 murderous beach of the , original our cause were, really liberation blazing shuttle trip to Russia and for free-will offerings were re- $26.60 Base Cabinet. 22-inch, unfinished ...... $13.29 landings, where Americans had to on the hotoeward Journey the ceiiqy distribute to toe parish- Wyoming was toe only state cork otic trees _ $29.76 Base Cabinet. 26-inch, unfinished *w.«• • • ...• [ ,1'4.8. ioners, In the hope that toe sum lick Germans who had every con- American heavy bombers were that*had an open season on moose feet to beiirtiL id toeir . X. $36.00 Drawer Cabinet. 26-inch, all drawers ...... 1117.5( personally commanded by Lieut. of 3250.^^preBentlng a dollar for reach dlamlters ef tbrei^or ellaneous ceivable advanUge, Including Eloqiisnt PlcturM and mountain aheepi In 1943. $57.60 Wall Cabinet; 80-inch haw and top with roll doors, u n finish ed ....|28.7S Gen. Ira C. Eaker, chief of the every-’person from St. Mary’s lyith feet. $34.00iSeneh. Long Modern Birch; Upholstered ...... w ...... $9.95 numbers, shows the quality of our Tbe Russians hays repeatedly Allied Mediterranean Air Force. armed forces might be rsilsed School bus mileage waa cut 19 $76.50 Breakfast Set. White and red; 6 pieces I*.,. fighting men. ^ven us what seemed, to be ex- “Every inch” of the enemy po- .n this manner. Rector A. L. WH- per cent between November, infant mortality to HoUa^ . $54.00 S^er. Modem tuple; leather handles...... $27.00$19.75 Kitchen Table. 26x40r Black and white; drawer llama told today it would not mU' creaked from 34 per 1,000 m II With Carentan fallen, we are travagant statistics on the'' Nazi sitions along the 80-mlle-long 1942, and April. 1944. $22.60 Tie^ TUiIe. Modem “maiae” mahogany; 2-shelf W.95 Normandy battle front was de- prise him if the fund passed toe to 48 to 1041. also beginning to seem equal to casualties they haye Inflicted, and $17.60 Coffee T^ble; Modem Elm; fabrikoid to p ...... clared scourged by yesterday’s 34(Mi mark as there are a number The Office Uf Civilian DefasM $44.00 FemerieA (2) Modem Birch, 48”' long. Each the even more redoubUble task of our own experts have blows. These attacks, plus flight yet to be heard from.' recruited more than 186,000 ytfi Holland’s general death i*ts m Unfipshed Furniture ^ Uking Caen, where German re- kinds of calculations and guesses from Russia, provided toe final untsers during 1948 to -aid forsat creaaad from 9,0 per I,!)!)!)" r $69.00 Fernery. M ^em Birch, 48” cane sides ...... r...... $ dramatic touch to a week-end ’The Nazis produced as ^much U chto 1989 to 9JI In 194R Limited \ slstance has consistently been trying to make a reasonable, mid- petroleum In prewar Germany aa rangers on a part-ttma basis. $9.96 Bookcase. IS^inch i^ n ish ed , 3 shelves ...... *1,4.98- strongest. British troops are mov- which saw-toe AUles give these $10.50 Bookcase. 24-inch pnAulsbed, 3 shelves . « . . ^ ... *1,5.25 dle-ground estimate of the Ger- further demonstrations of their It all previous history of toe Ger- 'Production sf lumber for mUl- The most numerous anii ing past the city on both sides for man nianpower situ^ion In this Looking Uke men from Mars, X.nny ariii civilian passengers man oil Industry which began In Mtl U. 8. naUonsl fqresta are dear. Baby Shop $13.60 Bookcase. 30-ihch unfinished, 3 shelves s • s • ...... a.,I 1$*7. mastcry-iof toe air over Europe: aboarii a C-48 passenger plane adjust their oxygen masks and bun- 1872. tary purpoaas In HMIB was Just one of eai^ltem unless otherwise ,• • • • •! i7.5C '' encirclement preceding a final at- fifth year of the wm*. Some of 1—Allied planes were declared noted;^ R rst com«(nave first choice so every- $16.96 Strollers, (2) Wobdei models with pads. Each ...... $14.95 Bookcase. 36-inch unfinished, 8,shelves ___ Saturday to be flying from French dle up In fur-lined coaU, as the huge transport .climbs up to aa 46-inch unfiiiishedrFshelves; rounded ends...... -1,6.25i.2! lii tack. these experts warn us that Ger much as 26,000 feet In its flight over the Himalayas on toe way thing ihuat. b^^ered subject to prior sale. $35.00 CiurriBges. (2) Wood fi e; metal wheel; black or _grey. _ Each. .$]7.50 ^ $12.60 BookOase. ■; ( . * Such developments are still all soU for toe first time since- 1940. $12.76 Bookcase. 36-inch unfinished, 4 shelves ,8.3^ I/) man manpower /Is still all sufft The first planes to take advantage frdm India to China. No “reseryeS/’ All orders final. $12.60 Cribs. (3) Maple with slatxjBndB. E ach...... /;.'...... ».9| ■ . •t In the realm of hard fighting. —i t o - . $13.60 Crib. Maple semi-slat ends ...... >...... $r0.9L , $11.60 Bookcase. 30-inch unfinished, 4 shelves •••.♦...••.••••**••••••.*. ,5,7. dent. of newly constructed ‘Allied land- (6) 2-Door unfinished. Each > ‘$14.23 Even the general optimism of our But tjie ndost conclusive testi- ing strips on the CJierbourg-penin- o.-er the battle area ahd one over . 'x X X . ■■■■ ■ ' $16.60 Crib, hlaple semi-slat enda . ,...... «..... •...... I d 3.95* $28.50 Wfutlrobe. own headquarters recognizes what mony on the subject that is avail- sula ware American C-47 troop toe ocean. , Open $19.76 Crib.-' Maple panelled eqds...... S 16.50 $18.60 Chest. Small 6-drawer model; 36” high ...... $9.25 still lies ahead. But there does able is, yto think, offered by some carriers, which were used to fly Bomb o n Storage FaeUltlea $20.60 and $21.76 Cribs. (2) Models with pmielled ends. Each ...... | »17.95 $7.96 Tables. (2) 26x40” unfinished Kitchen. Each ...... ! >3.98 wounded men back to Britain. seem-to be emerging one fairly of the/plctures of Nazi prisoners In other operations from Ital- $24.60 Crib. lyory withpahwedends...... '...... 1119.95 $14.96 Spool Bed. Full size, unfinished...... 1 !9,93 Attack Last Big Be«n«iy ' ian. bases yest||rday, Liberators Honor Boll Suggestion lEasy'Tet’ms consistent and encouraging, even froi^4he Italian front and, now, 3—Squadrons of Italian-based i\ $32.60 Crib. Modem birth; panelled mds ...... /.. *$25.00 ^j.4.96 Spool Bod. Twin sizOi unfiniiidiod• • • • •••#••*•••• «^9*73 bombed oil storage facilities at toe To toe Editor: if mystifying fact. It Is that the ■ofn the invasion front. 1116 cap; U. Lightnings went out on the Romanian Black sea port of Con- $12.96 Todiiler. Ivory and r ^ finish...... I • s • « e 4 $6.50 Having read sometime ago of enemy has. .not- yet been all we ons under these pictures point longeM fighter-bomber , miaslTO stanta and Giurglu on toe Danube eyer flown in toe Mediterranean the great need of a new wing on If you wish to pay out of .ydw income as thought him to be. but that some of the captives are river south of Bucharest, .wWre you enjoy the pleasure of owniiw .Watkins / Living Room Suites . ’The Atlantic Wall itself warn’' theater Saturday,' and attacked top docks are used fur oil tjiana- the hospital, I have been thinking obviously merg^youths, but .such the last major refinery still p r^ port by river boats. Liberator^ and Furniture,' use the W-B Budget Plan. .Smhll Bedrooms for all Its ■ occasional Hard spW , that there could be no better Hon- $163.00 Modern Birch Sofa and Fan-back Chair; grey and yellow Upestry. .$76.50 type 1s unn^gssary. Their youth during for Germany In Romania s portresses also bombed rail yards or Roll or memorial to the- boys of initial payment; monthly installments; phis a $i69.50 as ..difficult as 'we thought It /was Ploestl oU fields. Leaving toe installations at Smederovo $82.60 BediXKm Mudhm maple dresser and twin bed; 2 pie&s...... $188.60 Modem Birch Sofa, lounge chair aand fan-back chair in rose is pbvlous. / They are not only Manchester, who have fougbt and small eanTdng charge fdr this service. \ $131.66 Bedroom; Modem vralnut dresser with plate glass top, chest and going to be. And, .once th^origl- target enveloped In flames, these yugoslaiHa, on the Danube be- are still fight:ng in toe far corners figured tapestry^...... ‘' young,. but they are obviously to faat, twin-engined planes strafed U ween Belgrade and the iron gate, •round MBneheW er, there U Bomeope who bed; S pieces ^ $ 1 1 9 . 0 0 nal landings were .accorhpUshed, service without that preliminary of toe e*rth. than a new wing for In or $2^.00 Lawson Lounge. 2 Pieces in wine tapestry ...... $12x00 -v*^/'German counter-actio^ hasn’t locomotives and tank cars on th er^ Allied headquarters In Italy our hospital. $141.46 BSdrodm. Modem walnut twin beds, two dressers with long plate / • $226.00 Lawson Lounge. 2 Pieces in r^d textured frieze ...... $12^00 physical training which had, live way home." : named only toe Fopsanl airdromes I also thought that there should • $ 9 8 . 0 0 been as well organiz^ as might 3—R.-A.F heavy bombers dellrjr. near Clalatl. Romania, as ,toe tar- wanta what yon have to aidl pr h foir aale aomethin^ yon - art. j^ass mirror, 4 pieces. $96.00 Maple. 2 Pieces in natural and red ...... • -STq.SO years ago, succeeded l / making be a ward or some other provision- $89.00 Bedroom, ^lonial maide bed ,and dresaer, 2 pieces...... $59.75 $96.00 Maple. 2 Pieces in grey and red/...... *-.•..••• • • ,-$74.50 have been expected. /T h at isn’t to bull-necked toughle . out of every ed a huge blow Saturday night I of toe Bombers flying back for free beds for the men who have say that it may n^t develop or- against toe rail yards of Versalllesj to jtaly from Russia, served in the armed forcea. Thsss ■ -XX-.:- - 'vt ■■ " ' ■ ■■ - ' - X ' ------’ Trade Your Old Furniture $76.IX) Bedroom. Colonial ma^e bed and dres^, 2 pieces...... $59*75 German youth of militg.ry age. anwinne to purchase. . • , . _ gahlzation and plan. But it hasn’t and Acherts near .!***.®/}*| (However, a communiquecomrauniqi from might easily be provided for by a $118.96 Bedrofkn. Modem dreeser and bed; coil spring; felt mattress, By the side of these , ybuths the eana yards 90 mllto from toe fight done, so to date. B.— . t h e '^ t e r n commf^nd, U. S. Stra- church or otganlaatlwi that would 4 pieoes • •• 4«*«W*««**«*«I »••••*• •••••• $9&.00 Studio Couches ^ pictures usually show men who liig front In France. Mosquib teri Air Forcesro ra » mIn Russia, an- be usui;? the money to erect .aome What to do with old furniture ,b u always £i^ The Luftwaffe, whatever it la, pl?tne# hit Berlin boto fWday and! 1001, form of permanent Honor JtoU or j^Get Tog^her Via^iaisifieds ,./. ■) ■ ' x* look 40 and over, no natural part been a problem to those refurnishing. HefB Double; wine tapestry Lawson . 'is still being hoarded, aitbougb of an ideal German army either. SatuMay night, Amsric^^ In Russia memorial. V ' ■ ■ ■> ’ / ' at Watkins" you can trade it in u part pay- '$106.00 Studio Ckmch/ the most effective days for its use the German Air ^12 %nd-Italy and supported by Rusr I hope , toll letter will be pub- Chain Single; blue cretonne; 3 pillows ' V* * It can be assumed AKat the Ital- ment on the hew! $66.00 Studio Couch. may have ^passed- German have to divide Its’stren^ b e ^ ^ fighters teamed up to blast Ilahed aall% sure there are ipany ian front was, for, the Germans, a -the fighting zone and the at Conztanta *nd Giurglu others who feel toe same aa I do RatesV 11 cento a line per one Insertion, 9 cento « line per $14.60 Side Chair. French Provincial in ivory.- .,.$7.25 troops like fighting " without tt 1 •eiffoduetion of HeppSlwhite design in hand decorated secondary -front. But the front homeland. _ In Romania and. Smederovo In about this question. $76.00 Stde Chair. we don’t know, but we can guess. Smash at Aw Fews •♦iimwlavla Respectfully, Inaertiona, ^ cento e line per al» Inaertfona. line of the-supposed Atlantic Wall yellow ..«. • $ 3 7 . 5 0 Davenports " We, the Invaders, with the" odds A force of 1,000 y . "This suggested the possibility, Mrs. Mary Phelps. could not be Judged of secondary $18.96 Side ChMr. Hand decorated parchment eol(ir ^57.50 agatnkt us, have been taking more bombers spearhsaded yerterday s pUmss from Russia crossed (3) Square arm; turquoise frieze. Each. • • • *$139.00aiSo Art importance. We sire meeting the aerial operaUone to support ^ th e I those from Italian bases con To eaae shelling of hard oooked $19.76 Arm Chair. Chippendaleinaple, tapestfy seat .••'•••••••••.•••• **$7.. $195.00 Lawson Lounge, 3’ prisoners than would seem logical \Shop 2 Nights ^uare arm; blue"frieze • • • «re • •.....$1 • • • *7 ■ 39oOO Si most expert German troops there. Nprmany; beachheads. „„ to Russia.) eggs, add salt to water to yepK* $49.76 Arm Chair. French Provincial frdtwood; rose seatJKOd back.... .$24.1 $196.00 Lawson Lounge. by the rules of war. Four hundred Flying Fortresses and.LibcMtflrs ______they are cooked to mAkC "hhell Write advertisement ioB thto PPm. ptaetag one wwd in e ^ apace. Cnofft five ICound wMBtftpwtry •..•••••••••••••*• •S98.C On occasion. And tbg Germans as- $29.76 Bbttdoir Rockers. (4) Platform rocker type in choice of rose or _ 3169.00 Lawson Lounge. - , Germans have surrendered to 100 4maabed at nine enemy air flelda Iodine ^ 'stains may be removed 4iarder and more brittle and $166.00 Lawson Lounge;~Squ«re arms; striped turquoise mohair...... $119.C suredly .. have picked, pre-War eight bridges, a German A ray I a^om sT average words to each Itoe. ItoB with Check-^Mcoay (W ar of S to W Watkins is open every Thursday and Sat- eggsh^ prints. Elaeh ...... *•*•***•**’ *-'*'* Ajmierlbans. ■ ■ eaaler to take off.... Modem Lounge. Blue textured cover .. • •••so**** •'••• ••#••••• • • w07*' grade, war-hardened troops avail- hendquaitors ’ and other objectlyse urday evening until 9 o’dock. Clos^ Wednes- $69.76 Fanback Chalf. "Modem birch; rose tapestry *2sa*2S $149.00 Even the German propaganda Tuft^ Back Lounge. Blue damask, fringe valance ...... *•$ able. for a main portion of the In an isrea stretching from fti* '-'X : , day aftemons at 12, Noon. For special a.p- $69.76 Lounge Chair. Modern-birch; green plaid ....*■...... 139.75 $169.00 ______- accounts of our operations have beachhead to Paris, and as far* V ' . ' . $98.00 Modem Birch. -Cwral-Uwml amtaind-eggsheU*tapestry eggshelC tapestry >4jJ fight against us. But they do not' pointmehts on other evenings, call Manche»> $79.00 C$ubChairs. (10) Qneep Anne button-tufted back; rose, green the'fascinated fatalism of the north as the Pas de Calais ares. VOLUNTEER- BLANK BLOOD DONdR SERVICE -f- $89.00 Modem Birch. , Coral 8gured tapestry . . . have enough of these fbr all the AUisd Mrial loaass over France ^ ter 6171. One of oor salesmen vdll be glad X- bMge, mat tapeiMi^ Each ..*• $49.5 victim who knpws he is going to Manchester Chapter. The American Red Croea - ri ; - Pistachio homespun cover!^...... • • *$39.. $156.00 Lounge. Mauve And Eggshell tapestry^ ..,w--w*a*‘eA4a4M******^ ....to yMtsrdsy ware 26 planes, most «rf 11 ’ ^ to meet yeujit the store, at your convenience. $69.50 L o u ^ Chair, be crukbed’, a note ct realistic pes- task at haiia. ' The campaigns them vlcUms of German antl-*lr- 1 went To Donate Blood for,the Army and Navy 11 A' ' ' — ' * 'i' J ' / 'v . $225.00 Lounge. TAn mohair tapestry almlsm-sjihlch indicates that there Russia, Africa, and Italy have ob- craft guns. 'In sU operations, a -$169.00 Lounge. Turquoise and gold stripe ...... vlbusly worn,.the Germans down T 1— - * is BO dement in Germany which tothl' af-ntoe German planes ware NlUOUe e ** e * a e e e e ^ e * e s a # e * a a e e*a i * e a e e e a a a a •• $ Heppelwhite. Figured Turquoise damask ...... reported knocked down—^flve af 198.<)0 Is not affected by His^plaln fact to the point'where they are forced $196.0o London Lounge. Blue textiured homespun to use third rats mihtary material them by tbe l4ghto Air Fore*. that landtnga have been accom- The RJUr. lost 20 heavy bomb- Address • • • a a,*** *-• • • • • *# # # i^a ***** e **« e • • • • •?•-• ♦ ' ill '■ . Green textured homespuB •••••ea*9 •••••••••• even to Important places, $186.00 London Lounge. paabed. an army already built up. ers during the attacks B atur^y 111 . ' 1 $186.00 Lawson Lounge. B1u6 n d striped dsTnsslf ••••«*•••• We have helped the Germans night on Freneb rail yards, amRs Phone Age, 18-20.. ; . Age,’21-40 / ,.r Red textured friese six Ctarman night .flfhtors warn i| > , \ $169.00 Lawson Lounge. Into such disorgsnlsatlon. such oc- iSheep Beplaos Lawamewen 1I S - - ' " . V ‘ 'i Red damask; two eushkms a • *'• • *••*•••• ;brought down. Th* Mojqulto wdd Check hour ye m prefer appointnient: ' / $169,00 Lawson Lounge. . . . low morale, such official on BerUa Saturday night and tna $210.00 Chesterfield. Bose figured k »•••• • 09 i !••••••••#••• Cleveland—(J’)—Six sheep went , . 12*1 . . . . . 1-2/ * • . . ■ 2-3 • 3-4 * • •. **^ ■ a e S paastmiam. We have done it by toiwork for toe city tpday—as sffiauUaneoas mtoe-laylng opera- | i “ •Vv $210.00 Tuxedo. CTasslcal turquoise damask I • a 9-jk.m-m a • • • • • • • • • •A* • tlona^lTensmy-wators cost two Pill in and mail to •ut-^lannlng fWf” , by tbb wealth lawn mowers at toe se\^e treat- of MANCHESTER 1.:.; ment plant ’They were^procundro procurM by planes. Patrtdllhg American Red Cross, House f t Hale Building af o«r atr cesrst, and mostly, the the utUitiep departiijsnt as grass mssnwhll# Kb0t oown 10 JunlMifS ffMBi Mixz MM^ ikoir. ky Itaa kKU- laUsr ^ help 4<* abortoci sf whsm ato* vei* V - - - 1 I ' , . - ; . ' - " - r : . V / WAitirwieaTK'H EVBNTNG BfERALD, MANCHESTIUS, tXJISlTe MONTDXT, iTTlfE TS, IWBf ItANCHESTER EVENTKG HERALD, MANCSHESTER. C0NM„ MONDAY, JUNE 12,1944 PAGE
/ . ’unch Deep Dent Buckland Vet Triple Dead Heat at Aqueduct Pools w n r r — v m Doii!lx^iint Yankees Rockville Defeats In Nazi Defense; OnFurloiid Ra dio WNBC—14M Here el8 SiaatMU. War'.'Him Drive Near St. Lo Out of\]Flag Race Yet ■ ' '• ' ' >'•'* .1 ’ Sll.. -' Sgt. Andrew Tomkol ;00—W n C —SteUa Daliaa. - ' ^ WTHT—Cecil BfOwn; WNBC— Planit'J by 12 to 0 ,U fc 4hM >di A t^ h iM (Contlnned from Pajge Oae) Among Men Who| :30—W n C — Lorerizo jOTesj Paul Neilsoo. I J o h n E . D w y e r WDRC — Ad Liner; WNBC — Yesterday's Scoreh For Cliobe Holloa aikd N-WS. *aK'l^S!S;.'i«i'!SlTh«y Be SUppi ■ !l, ; M»i, ■ • '-■••‘lii'- ’ Hill Billies Hiive Their although "a. considerable Gerinan FongKt at Anzio. net. * force has been brought to battle :45—WTIC —• Young Wldder But Don’t Forget a Beeteni :■! ! .'ll!-' . Box Score At Sohew’ Pond. Passes at .55 Brown; WDRC r - Connecticut 8:30—w n c —Dr. Frank Black’s [urtford 10, 2; Scranton 2, Ace Hurler on Hand to and, hit hard.” Another story Sergt. ''Andrew Tomko, ot Buck- Orchestra; WDRC—Gay Nlna- dai;ed, .Sunday declared Allied Heroes; Ad Liner. SimBar Slump They 1 ( . Allow But Five Sea^ TmiL ■wtRuninf pool# to M,**'" land, was among, 100 v etem s 5;00—W TIC— When A Girl Mar- tles Revue; News; WTHT — •Barre 6, 2; ■pohwr^to <>^ troops pressed within a few miles News; Qastles In the Air; 'WNBC I ili,!;.: iliii-..,-, J-'■' ' ' ' ...... of Caen "after blasting the Ger- Sports Editor of-Herald the Aiudo beachhead who arriv( ries; WDRC — News; Ad Uner; Had Last July. 2 , ( 8 ) . \ Furphy, se tered Hits in Carnet th« town recreation WTHT — News; Music'; WNBC —biM rDate. Hirth, cf, rf mans out Of the town” late Fri- today at Fort Devens for 21 days’ 9:00—w n c — Talaphone Hour; BInghamtoi ^ on Sunday. June 18. w a ^ Long 111; Was Widely —^Terry and the Piratea. By Tad Halar 2 ( 8 ) . Mack, rf ,. MrmitUnr. If the weathef Ja day. This suggested the , Nazis furloujgh, according' to an Associ- WDRC—Radio Thaatar; WTHT Jeff - Koelsch promiMd to bring had pulled back at least the main Known by Sportsmen. ater Press dispatch. J;15—WTIC — We Love and Aseeeleted Praaa Sparta Writer WilUamaport^ 8; Utica Cormier, cf SepoSlii will be under rtfegruard Gabriel Heatter; IVNBC—Coun- Morrell, c . Ojdown his aice hurler Johnny Ur> part of their armored force from The hfen are ill this country me- Learn; WNBC —Dick .’Piracy. ter Spy. They may be slipping, but. don’t ( 12) , 8 ( 10). supervision the n^nt rWiar _ der the Army's hew rotation set- 1:30— w n c — Just Plain Bill; Ramsey, 3b 0 ban (or yeiK^rday’s Twilight Attendants ^ ,the pool were the dty. , John E. Dwyer, sports editor of 9*15-^WTHT—Screen TeaL [count tha world champion New National Supreme headquartws said fur- up. They Said that they had hear WDRC—N'-Sws; Baseball Scores; SL Louis 8, 4; . CinclnOTtl 1*1 Clemens, If 0 [ League game at 'the Oval and he ^ted by The Herald, passed away at his WTHT — Tom. Mix; 'WNBC — 9:30—w n c — Information York Taakaea out of the’running Osborn, 2b . .11 did. Tbe lanky bitrler responded ther gains were made around Mon- home 220 Center street Ute Satur- about the fatt.of Roihe- while the: Pleaae; WTHT—Southern Har-i. „ . ___ , _ , wamiuii tM at Its wtetuig Friday night. were enroute to this country. In- Jack Armstrong, monlzera; WNBC — SpoUlght American Laagua baaabaU Chicago 6, 1; P ltteh u r^ 0. Mataya, lb Ojby giving up only -flye scattered **WlHli^*Mcherelc wiU again ^ tjebourg on the southeast avenue day night after a ilngerlhg ill- Urban, p .. 0 1 hits, fanning twelve batters and 'lo Cherbourg, and reported "con- vasion news interested them i.mi 5;4B—w n c — Front Page Far- Banda; Story Taller. I Race—^not 3ret, anyway. 0. \ chief gtfard at Globe Hollow. ness. He continued to work at his rell; WDRC — American Wom- — chalking up an easy 12'(o 0 tri- wilL^be^lsted by Salvatore Bel- siderable progress" around Caren- sports desk in The Herald plant at John E. pwjrer mensely especially the progreas o: 9:46—WTHT—^MUsic. I •nia Yanka loot a doublehaader New York 6, 8; PhUadelphie^ some tmits with which ^ ey foughi en: W tnT —Superman; WNBC , ( ). 6 1 umph over the Plant J Alrerett' Unirhen. An innocation J^ar Un, a vital Junction. . x 13 Blssell street until six weeks 10:00—i v n c — Contented P ro -I^ the ^Boston Rad Sox yeoUrday, 8 6 12 nine. in the Mediterranean. ■ CaptsJn Midnight. gram; WDRC — Screen Star 3 to X and 4 to 1, extending their Brooklyn 8,^8; Boston 4 (10), will be a supervisor for the small The doughboys were cracking ago wk*.n he left to,enter the Man American Legion, Frank Blanch- ItOA^News on All Stations. The victory stretched the ^HUl Chester Memorial' hospital for ard Henry Wejr and Ernest Peter- Among the veterans who wei Play; WTHT — Henry Glad-1 atrlng of defeata to U of their last 8. > children. This task has been as- the Cherbough peninsula line In Interviewed at Fort Devens };16—WTIC — History in the American Billies winning streak to thifte signed to Miss Sheila Stevenson, the center, and a Berlin broadcast treatment. He falleit to rally, son. Rev. Frederick McLean, the stone; WNBC—RaymOTd Oram | jg. atarta. Tbla la a record more Boucher* . ss .. straight and gave them undt»: ' the Buckland soldier. He is Headlines-,'WDRC — Lyn Mur- Swing. characteristic of a tallend club vPhlladelphta 6, 6; Washing- Ziadrozony,'^ If kn expert swimmer and llfe_ saver. reported seaborne forces had land' however, and sank rapidly- newly named assistant of the ray’s Music; WTHT-^ W a r .^ - puted possession of third place in At Salters’ Pond IS Jack Dwyer was bom in Boston, church, celebrated the mass, which member of an armored division 10:15—WTHT—Muaic; WNBC — than a pennant contender, but one toft Sorgl', 3b .V.N ed at St. Vaast La Hogue, ’ ’ was on a Sherman tank that wen' dens;' Concert Hour; WNBC — Bpeton 2, 4; New York 1, 1. the leagu^ standings, a game be^ At Salters' pond William Pres- mUes east of Cherbourg port. Mass., 55 years ago, the son of W8L8 largely .attended. Father Mc- Top of the Evening. need only recall last July when the Marsellls, lb . hind the Hamilton Props, two Lean .also conducted tbe services ashore two days after D-Day al Sports and Scores; Race Results 10:30—w n c—Dr. L Q.; WDRC— Yanks were iii the throes of a Ciittdgp 4, 0; Detroit 2, 1. Stone, rf ....- ton wUl be the Mfe^ard in British la Balleroy Area John and Margaret Smith Dwyer. Anzio. games in back of the league lead- wUl be assisted by Richard His family cdTr?? to Manchester in St! James’s cemetery. A- mili- l;3ttendanto on their days off. east, BerUn said BriUsh formatlona In a long line, Gerinan prisoners arriving In England from the French beachheads march through joined the U. S. Army as a young Sergeant Dougan and it fired the said, “but they won’t stand thal Air'-B. 11:16—WTIC—Harkneea of Weeh- first place by a « w percentage Becker, cf .. way any more-with us. :45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; ington; WDRC—Joan Brooke; staff. Urban, was never in trouble. Patnm are warned not to allow were concentrating in , the Balle- coasUl town on their Way to ..i internment comp. (AP wirephoto via^ignal Corps radio). ______roan and later entered the U. S. volley over the grave and soundsd p ^ ts . Juet whOT things looked Reynolds, cf .A tall lad. with an effective side • children to go to either pool roy area, 12 miles inland, flank- Navy service taking a prominent taps. -W e got some German tanks," WDRC — News; WNBC — WTHT — Radio- Newereel; blOTkeet tbeyxwon eight in a row he ad d ^ '.II don’t want tri sa; WNBC—Muaic You WanL !• See Good Card 32 0 6 27 9 6 arm delivery coupled with a fast . they are offlclally opened. ing Cerlsy forest^th the east, thus volved In making an alien out oi part in service sports. He played Henry J. Taylor. and ionowjtd throiigh by winning hard- one and a ‘antalizing hook. ..iere w ilt'be ho protection at in position to aid the American defense point for the communica- WUHam Ackerman how many.’’ r:0(y—WnC-^Muslc Shop; WDRC 11:30—w n c--Stories of Eacape; the flag^^d the world aeries. Innings; tions hub of St. Lo. a man ten years after. hO was ad- football with one of the service WDRC — Dance ' Orcheatre; Rockville . 042 000 06<)—12 Urban really poured them to, to either pool until June 18, or unui drive on St* t-u; Two Decisions mitted to citizenship . . . teams and upon completion of his The funeral of William N. Ack- —I Love A Mystery: WTHT TexVHugbson end Clem Haus- pitching'a masterful game. No the day after thaV weather allows Headquartcra said the beach- Earlier Allied accounts said the erman of TOlland turnpike, was Fulton Lewis, Jri; WNBC — WTHT—^Music. manft pitched the Red Sox to .their For Tuesday Runs batted in, Hirth, Ramsey flghting swayed close to the flood- “The evidence in the record be- tour of duty- returned lo Manches- Downs Resigns 11 ;45r-'WNBC—Saludoe Amlgoa; 8, Clemens 2, Osborn 2, Urban 1; less than 12 Aircraft batters were for opening. head front now had been length- fore us is not sufficiently compel- ter. held at the W. P. Quish funeral- Horace Heldt. dolible triumph. Hughaon’a effort strike out vicliins. guarded town and the Germans r:15—w n c — News; WDRC — ' News. 1 two base hits, MarseUis, Urban, Playgrounds in town will official- ened to 60 miles, and said the Upset Lower ling to require that we penalize ■ His interest in athletics continu- home, 225 Main street, Saturday SL L01 "Wu a three-hit masterpiece. Jn , . r> v Johnny helped hi.s own cause ly open on Monday. Ju n e ^ . Super- German command had been forced had told of h^avy tank attacks and afternoon at’l:30 and at the Bol DateUne; WTHT — Musical 12:00—w n c — News; addtuon, he drove in, the winning | M a t c h m a k e r B r o w n e .Is Ramsey; stolen bases, Hirth, Mor- night penetratibnf of the place. a naturalized citizen for .the ex- ed and ,he w is responsible for the Publisher Posi Serenade; WDRC - - Newell; rell, Norck; left on bases, Rock- along by collecting 'two safe bin-' Thomas P. Kelley ai»oun<^ to throw in reaervea piecemeal, pression of silly or even sinister- organization of football clubs at ton Congregational church St 2:30. Quiz. run in the opener by getting «an gles to three official appearances Holding Along Caen Line Court Stands 1:80—w n c — Let’s Listen to WTHT—News. / infield hit with the bases loaded. Confident Boxing Show ville 6, Plant J 8; bases on balls, today. There are etUl acme pNational League champs, and Moose Morrel! and UrbOT tack. j (Continued from Page One) The Justice department, con- as a sports mentor gained him a Roy Downs as editor and publish-! Discussion Leag;vr5f; AVNBC — Newe. / ' Carter Handicilp at Aqueduct In New York. This j^ tu re was made ban 0 bits, no runs In 9 Innings; SAte. Anyone dealring to take The Germpna, however, halted ing their own satisfactorily along tended that Baumgartner at the post with the Manchr«ter Herald body was borne by porters, 1 :0O—w n c —Me^ltattoiie. g ain ^ two games- over their near- with two apiece paced the attack-^ such a post should contact Mr. Kel- the explosive Caen line, but held er of The Norwalk Sentinel be-| Lone Ranger. est competitors by whipping Cin- Hartford, June 12—Matchmaker by 'fhe Photochart, official photo-finish camera. , Pockett 11 bits, 12 runs in 7 in- the British drive in pie Tilly Sur rent war, involved Elmer Hartzel, time he pledged allegiance to this in 1922 and aa editor of the sports I Carrie effective today, and he will 1:15—w n c — Design for Danc- on- Tiny l^ k e t t who suffered ley at his home. dispatches declared Gen. Sir Ber- 1 7:45—w n c—Fifth War Loan. cinnati twice, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, Qua Browne has listed some prime nings; hit by pitcher, by Urban, SeuUes area southwest of Bayeux, native of Pennsylvania. He country “ intended to retain allegi- I page he, initiated many athletic Rodney W. Walrath he succeeded, the paper said, ing. Pockett; balk. Urban; . winning his third defeat of tbe year. Ed and there were strong indications nard L. Montgomery had mounted- 1 8 : 0 0 — w n c — Cavalcade of while the Chicago Cubs shut out favorites oh the undercard sup- MarseUis was the only member of was charged with circulating ance tmil fidelity to the German | enterprises ih town." The funeral of Rodney W. Wal- Brien McMahon, former assistant America; WDRC — Vox Pop; l:4 ^ W T IQ ^ P a n l Paige; Newe. pitcher, Urbna,; losing pitcher, the Allies had loat the town of a powerful encircling sweep, with ^nmplets aimed at attempting to Reich." The department said he Conducted Credit Bureau rath who died In New Britain Sat- U. S. attorney general who la Pittsburgh twice, 8 to 0 and 1 to porting the Beitnett-Wililams re-^ the losing team that was able to 3Pood Poisoning the Allies driving ahead on both 0. Pockett; umpires, O’Leary and Tilly itsra, 12 miles Inland, al- robuce insubordination, disloyalty, became an organizer for the 'Ger- In 1927 Dwyer left Th*S Hedald urday, will be held at the Watkins campaigning for the Democratid match topping 'tVesday night's Local Softball Leagut^. Kotch; time, 2:15. solve the slants of Urban more though stUk occupying high flanks around the town. mutlny'-or refusal to serve in the man Bund and obtained money to conduct an oil and gasoline Funeral Home, on Tue|day, at 2:30 nomination for .United Stater Sen4 Record for Donbleplaya boxing show at the audlto.-lum Out- than once and was credited with r • C a u s e o f D e a t h ground around It. Heavy fight- Headquaftera~Communlqub No. trom , Germany. Baumgartner's p. m., the Rev. Charles 0-. Johnson, ator. The Cards set a league record door Arena. 18, issued at 11 a. m. (5 a. m„ e. w.- armed forces. service station business at Main ^azor Blade; J^fety Pin for doubleplajra in a doubleheader ing raged In Oils aretoT seven The cOuriNS]s^ lit 5-4 on Hartzel. etition to the court said he was and Hazel streets. Later he con- minister of the Covenant Cipngre- Downs, a Democrat who was de-{ There’s an eight-round semt- . The Hill Billies bunched all their t.), reported that intense flghting etalned as an enemy alien at gational church officiating, '' The feated for re-election to Congres by making------„ nine twin kUItngs, _ . four , final duel involving Joe Nunzio, rahs into three big innings, the Bridgeport, June 12— miles below Bayeiht. Justice Murpl^, who wrote the ducted a collection and credit- Starts Tonight at 0:30 Despite the batUing there and against German armored columns SFort Lincoln, Bismarck. agency business which was later Interment will be In East ceme- In 1842 by Clare Boothe Luce] In the opener and five Bi the night- hard-hitting Waterburian, and secOTd, third and eighth. Pockett woisonlng .apparently <»us^ the raged without respite in the Tllly- majority opinion', said that While As Fox^le Radio Set cap, In backing up six-hit twirling eharlle Smith of Newark. Nunzio Bi^cal Sport the hard flghting arbupd Caen, ideas expressbd by Hartzel, were tak'-n over by the Manchester tery. Greenwich Republican, had beer allowed eleven, bits to going the riaath ‘of a Bridgeport woman and sur-Seiilles area on the British Sec- Friends may call jat the funeral connected with The Sentinel foi! by both George Munger and Harry gcored knockouta in .Winning hie route. aent her husband, 'and a man be- headquartcra deacribed the gen- "odious," there was hot sufficient 1 ^-^**’^**’^ Commerce. He con- North End Firemen to eral altuatlon aa "better than aat- tor of the front. O U B U i l l l S A F C I U U r r c r credit bureau of home after 4 p, today. 21 years, starting aa a cub report-|| New York, June 12.— —A fox-*and there will be numerous guests GumberL Walker Cooper, Whltey jaft two fights here after engaging The HiU-Billies' attack got un-. -Ueved to be bet father to St. Vin- Field Marshal Karl Gerd von evidence to show that be lotep^ed Kurowski and Danny Litwhiler hit Jackie Connors in a pair of brawls, Clipper^ Play Chatter der way In the second innings to cent’s hospital In critical condition Isfactory." by the pamphlets to bring nbout f » /-I the Chamber until the fall of 1941 er and becoming successively hole radio set havlng^ftn old razor and featurre, including an Orson Face Cheney’s Machine O risy foreat waa used aa one Runstedt waa rushing reserves up sports editor, city editor and man-j Welles directed skiL ‘’Invasion.’’ consecutive homers for the Cards |g always a 'willing mixer and pounce on Pockett to score four today. V from as far back as Paris to meet insubordinatioti or other disturb- In Lionspiracy i.-asc -Vhen he returned to The Hertrid Made and safety pW for a detector in the nightcap. makes most of his fights thrilling Bud Hayden, Dm/'new Aircraft runs. With oiie away Raiftsey of the greatest ammunition and * _ . to conductinduct tire sports page.page, He Parl^lit Cl|urch aging editor. | All day Tuesday, NBC will de- • Shhp Crew at North Beer Barons catcher, looked im^esslve Ir. mak- i „»_»>*- __ The woman, Mire. Helen Murray, this mounting menace, but his new ances in the military services. He will devote his full time td actually works,' writes LleuL Paul Erickson turned in a two- affairs. Smith is of Tippy Larkin’s and advanced to SO, waa found dead in bed, while fuel dumps In western France by men and guns, and the roads over “No direct or afflrmativeX^q>- was president of ttie local Twilight laxle L Rup4rt from Italy. He stable and is expected to give the End Playgrownd. tog his league d e b ^ x b,5? was kicked the Germans, and had repeatedly Hartford, June 12-—(iP)— Fed- his post as southern Connecticut one. He certainly plugged the her husband. Alfred L. Murray, which they moved, were under peals are made to that effect and Baseball league an.d in that capa- JNewly Decorated director of the War Manpowe^ »nt along * diagram and fulTde- Brass City lightweight a busy eve- , ------certainly pl—-■— around by Becker. Clemens was 88. and Michael T. Gorgenik, 69, been bombed. eral Judge J. Joseph Smith today city gave the town a high type of main weakness in the ddfOTse bomb, cannon, rocket and machine, no mention is made of military commission. crlptibn. ning. The Manchester Softball League Paganis and Oak Street sale on Pockett's error as Ramsey WM« lU In other parts of the Headquartcra. deqlareil flatly personnel or of persons registered sustained a demurrer filed by two baseball. A ye'^llca made up at NBC back- Eddie Reardon on Hand scored. The squeeze play was put gun fire of an Allied air armada defendants attacking an indict- The Bible class of the Soqth will get Under way tonight at 6:30 apartment ‘ that a Nazi report of flghting for which before noon had flown more under the selective, tbainiiig and He is survived by his wife, E< Dies Suddenly at Naval Bare id everything he said in his letter give 21 hours on the air. ger Frankie Frisch and Outfielder Browne has called upon Eddie ^ rill to Meet This Rockville has stolen more or. with Osborn laying down a Pobce Sergeants Thomag Caf- ment In what government in-vesU- Waddell Dwyer, one daughter, Methodist church, which hM St. Lo Itaelf waa not true. sorties than all day yesterday. service act,” Murphy Said. "They Lswis Haskins for its instructor, Eo the Marlin Firearpis Oo. Engl- fMaiinff tonizhf 1 Johnny Barrett, of the Pirates, Reardon, local f^therwelght, at the North End playgrounds and beat out more infield hits bunt down the third base fine to Serty and Ctarlea Payden, called AUied planea batUred flereely at gaton described as one of the-1 mjss Dorothy’ L Dwysr whorls now aeere explained that detection waa with the North End Firemen Evening at Oval. ai.y other team to the Twllighl Allied warships — amorig them (the pamphlets) contain iBStead, waa the first organization to en- Hartford, Jyne 12— —Jona] NBC^T. Johnny Mercer twice to fill vacancies on his cards. score Clemens. Mataya bounced by nelghbore. said they found two the Oermapa, flying perhapa more the U, S. battleships Texas and biggest New England cases of al- -at the Hartford HospifaJ Nurserf Sue to 'the fact that the double- Sox beat And twice Eddie has scored upsets meeting Cheney Brothel^ , Ma* gue this year. The Hill-Blllles t but Urban kept tile rally alive of rdfliM vegetabldi iuhd vicious and unreasoning attacks on leged conspiracy to forge gasoline joy the newly decorated ladles' than Bunce Edwards, seaman sen shop, new series; 8, Brian Dqnlevy The^ Twilight League game on than 10,000 sorties today, llie Ger- Nevada and the cruisers Tuscaloo- one of-our military Allies, flagrant Training school,, and one brother ond clqaa, died suddenly last ni#hl blade had a blued surface* Dizzy Trout, 4 to 2. for their in the role of a substitute. He chine Shop in the curtaim reiser. are fops in bjaae running in our by'^nlng a single into left to score itaeayed meat' hi .the Mtehen. coupons. Arthur S. Dwyer, of Philadelphia; parlor at the church yesterday. ih “My Fighting Congregation,” The local circuit will mark the tap tonight will bring together "-'ik. ■ man Air Force came up in opposi- sa and Quincy, and the Bntlsh bat- appeals to false and sinister racial New draperiei have been added, at the Naval base hospital, Sampl The circuit was the simple one first game of a twin bill with De- scored a 10-1 upset the night he OslKicn. Fu^hy walked. Hirth Two of the Muriray children, tion in the greatest strength since The Indictment obtained by U; Pa. ’ the crystal set, the blade replac- speaker, Brig, pen. Arnold; 8:80, ...... stopped Middletown’s promising first league in town since Pearl Paganl’s Clippers and the Beer Bingle^to score Urban with tbe Joyce, t, an^ pevoriy, 4. tleship Warspite—hurled tons of theories and gross libels of - the portions of the mrnlture have been son, N. He is survived by hl4 ^ rlo w summer aeries; 9, Voor- trolL but had their streak snapped D-day. explosives miles Inland upon Ger- S. Attorney R. P. Butler charges Funeral services -will be at the ing the crystal. RuperL whose in the afterpiece when Stubby Lou Falco, and amazed again when Harbor and with six teams entered Bkroni with the opening pitch at A moment’s . silence was ob- Hill-BiUiK forth run of the tonteg. playing In the yax^ told police president.” the two, Peter KKmezak of Meri- W, P. Qqish Funeral Home dt re-upholstered arid other improve- aridorw, Margaret Jane Palmer Eldl hees concert: 9:30, Information he outpointed veteran Joey Was- the loop is bound to provide good 6:15. On Oierbourg peniiunila, Ameri- man guns which still were able to Justice Reed, with JusUces wards, and two daughters, AnB"* “ ome is in Springfield, M6.,' said Avc-rmlre won, 1-0, on Rudy served to the sixth inning in mem-* Ke)>( Up Feet Pace Uicy hadn’t eaten flnoe noon yes- den and Joseph Petriccione of three o’clock tomorrow afternoon. ments made. . • Please. . , .CBS—7:16, Dateline nick of New Haven. So Browne ball as well as entertainment for ory of Jack Dwyer who passed After getting off to a flying terday except* for an- orange apleoe a troops ' advancing - westward subject the invasion beachhead to Frankfurter, Douglas luid Jackson 'The groups of wdmen comprise and Susan; his mother, Mrs. ^ ila foxhole set, m ounts on a amall War Drama, new time; 8, Vox York’s ninth inning single. De- Coach Johnny Hedlund of the from Ste. Mere Elglise had crossed sporadic fire. New Haven with conspiring to- Rev. Alfred L. WyUams of St. sard, also had a coll of wire and troit thus climbed into third place thinks it’s no more than right that North End fans. Clippers has found the going pret- away earlier in the day. Jack was I start to the iuond the wtonera before going to bed laat night concurring, dissented, contending gether and with Peter Malavenda Mary’s Episcopal chqrch will of- Ing the Woman’s Society of Chris- ley W. EMwards, a slsterr Pop: 8:30, Gay Nineties; 9;vNelson he put Reardon officially on the Both Veteran Teams one of the founders of the local didn’t let up in the third on three Medleal Bxamlnet Upton S. the rallresd leading to the port on The targets of 'the warships there waa ample evidence to war- tian Service has decided to hold an Mary W. EdwardS.^^l of HartI SeadseL with adequate antenna Etldy in "Naoghty Marietta.*! . . . as the SOX' went Into a fourth ty tough this year and while hav- of Meriden to forge the coupons. ficiate and burial win be In the C»**i gpMund. The coll had sufficient place tie with the Yanks. card this time. Eddie is paired with The opening night’s two teams league in addition to serving in succeaeive einglMv by Morrell. Belch, who sMd the contents of a seven-mUe front. were principally the Nazis’ mobile rant a convictionr “open house tea” in the rejuven- ford,- and two uncles, Alexandei BLU—7, Horare Heldt Time; 8:30, are old hands in league play with ing his forces go down to three de- guns, for by now virtually all .fixed They pleaded not guilty while East cemetery. The funeral home |urns of wire t*. pick up i station A. grand slam seventh inning Pal Brady of New York, a Golden feats in four league starta is far the capacity ot League presidtnL Ramsey, and Clemena the latter the wemaa’a stomach and the food Fear Allied Naval Guns In the citizenship case; settled ated parlor Monday afternoon, Bunce, Bolton Notch, alid'Waite] Blind Date; 9, (Jbunter Spy; 9:30, Gloves winner this year. the North End Smokeaters and the hit scoring Morrell. Osborn tried would ha analyaed later, reported The Germans said Carentan, position defense batteries were Malavenda pleaded guilty ,Ahd will be open from four this after- Ithout other tuning aid. Jibme run by pinch hitter Gene from being discouraged. Paganl’a unanimously by the court. Justice noon until the time of the servict-e. June 19,’from 2:30 to. 4i^. An Bunce, South Norwalk. S ^ tlig h t bands. . .MBS—7:30, A lightweight six pits Archie Machinists,, veterans of many bat- The Benefit Baseball game to the equeeM again by _ Mra. Murray had been- dead from Whose 'floodgates control the main knocked out; were to be tried tomorrow, riiean- informal' musical program and A station was found, he said, by i/l. Spitalny orchestra; 8:30, Sher- Moore gave the first place SL have the material to make it tough Frankfurter declared that- one of whlle demurring On t ^ ground Louis Browns a split with Cleve- Goodby of this city against Sal tles in league frays in years gone Dwyer's honor was played only bunt on -front of the plate to ab. to eight hours when hei .body penlnaulsT Vater defense system, Invasion Beachhead Secure the prerogatives of American ciU- l^thSF-'-fe'afrires are In course of moving the point of the safety pin, lock Holmes; 9:15, Screen Test, by. The setting for the lid opener for all of the league teams but The invasion beachhead was of Insufficiently allegations of Harry M, St. John Inchored at the other end. over the land. 'T h e Indians easily took the Uva of New York. Gpodby scored have been playing . erratic ball last Thuraday, practically bn the score Ramsey with the HiU-L waa evacuated i.** order to continue zenahtp is the right to criticize preparation. new aeries; 9:30, American Hdme a surprise win bver Chick Santos couldn’t be better. eve of the passing of one of the sixth run of the ball game. regarded as secure and progress overt acts. Harry Morse StJi!linr"O f’ 48 Jay Rand, president of the opposite end of the blade from opener, 13 to 1 behind Mel Harder, which has led to their downfall. . a .stand pn groufid leas exposed to public men and measures. concert, hew WGN series. but Moore's round-tripper In the a few weeks ago, a taller, foe who Cheney’s will bank upon the best known sportsmen in Man- Both pitchen reany bore AUled Navil guns. - inland along the whole front, now Delmont street, a train conductor, Mixpah group and Mrs. William vhere it is connected to the coll twice Held Archie to draws Bris- pitching arms of Pop Gleason, Nonny Zazzaro, Dapny Daniels, to the next five innings to retire'' roughly 55 miles wide, was viewed "That means not only infornled di^suddeiily yesterday on a train nd aerial* The phones are Inserted nightcap gave Bob Muncrief and, . ..Hr, chester. We only hope that before /Abcmt Town As i6r Caen, German broadcasts and responsible prltlcism but the Irridri; president o K tte Hustlers Tuesday:, programs: the Browns a 4, to 2 triumph. Um-i tpls Earl Caddick, four times wln- Champ Georgetti and Tony Du- Ed White and youthful Ed Brown Jack passed on he was able to the oppofBe eidee without any officially today ivith "sober satis- Bradley Names Trom New Haven to Hartford. etween tbe pin and the baldo to carry them through with form the Clippers infield that said that a British drive had freedom to speak"- ^Tooliahly and #roup Of the WSCS serve as N B6—12:30 p. m.. Coast Guard plre Charley Berry banished Man- ner here, meets Frank Rapnlcki, learn of the large crowd his name further scoring. reached nearly to Troarii, nine faction." Mr. St. John had worked all day co-chalnrien of the cohjmlttee ar- Elde of- the coll* on Parade; 2:30, Hymns of All lo’^al semirpro producL to the George Gibbon,. Ronnie Daigle, and stands on par with any of the As an anti-climax RockvUla ' llaatwiant CM # Beldher, Mil ot The fight had reached the phase without moderation,'“•^Frankfur- Rupert said reception "is very ■ager Lu.ke Sewell, of the Browns, attracted, aa well as the generoe- mUes due east of that bastion, ahd Simmeiis as Aide on his regular run from New Ha- ranging -for the tea. Churches, tenth anniversary; 9:15, opening four. Carl Peterson expected to provide other inner defenses in the local Ity of the local fane. piahed across six runs to tbe big and Mrs. Harold Balctaer, of of exploiting the beachhead suc- ter said. ven to Maybrook, N, T. He had kood; at night we get aeveral ata- In the second game. Joe Bennett of New York and circuit. Chucky Smith the trans- eighth. Osborn started and ended-.:- that Allied parachutista had land- SpeclficaUy, the declsW ^^je-i Serenade to America, Fannie The New York Giants swept a the punch. Walkar atraet.iiaaliean transferred cess and now, favored by the best complained in the afternoon of Lions." Hurst. . . . CBS—1:45, Gold- Benny Williams of Newark tangle Big Snitz Modarsky and Truman planted second baseman-. and Ray are th) toning. WUh otc aw^-Mataya ed south oJ Caen. British troops weather since D-Day, the team of versed the cancellation of'th e Citi- {/P doublehcader from the Phillies, - I Sportsmen to Manchester ------j f n m Maxwell J3eld. Ala-, to West- were driving uown west of Caen Hartford, June 12— )— F o r m e r not feeling well and on bis way Hospital Not bergs; 4, Broadway Matinee; in a ten-roUnd rematch to the top Cowles are expected^ tp form the Hollana add punch to the aippers Lmournlng the passing of Jack who singled to le ft Urban was issued over Field. Chlcppre, M w . He Generals Montgomery and Brad- zenshlp_.granted in 1932 to Carl State Senator Frank A. Simmons both by scores of 6 to 5 with the Firemen’s starting batteries with threatening the other flank. Field Wilhelm BaumRartner of Kansas home from New Haven stiffered a Start of the Fifth .War Loan 5:30, Burl Ives. . . . BLU—11:80, spot. Williams got a gift- decision offensive while playing i_ in ththe . out- many an evening to I a freei ticket to flraL hag been training at a four-engine' ley was -expected to accelerate o^.- of Enfield has been appointed to a heart attack. Farm and Home program; 1:45, second game going 12 innings, be- over Bennett in their first meet- Johnny Jamroga, *Alton Cowles, field. MarabU Erwin Rommel has City, by the Western Missouri Admitted Saturday: Frank Fen> Brlve brings a special broadcast to fore Phil WMntraub singled Mel help the' other fellow make good, safe when Zadrozony klckM hto flying aehool since hO' received Ms erations. riewl^^created part-time salaried Mr. St* John was bbrn in Wind- POLICE ■ill networks in the hour of 10 to-. American Mefiical Association; ing. Karl Keller* Hobs Keeney and Pete Pete Kapura who pitched a good His name will he remembered in fly ball around Mataya wid Urban wings and commission'In, Maroh. mounted his flerest armored coun- Sector W jwetorTuils was the Federai district court in 1942. ton, 413 Middle turnpike, east; Qtt home with the winning tally. ter-attackg in this Caen sector, Job as. executive -assistant to J. sor, Conn., the son 6f William and kighL regularly listed programs 4:15, Don Norman show. . . , , Miller on. hand to back up Modar- ball game laat. week only to see local sports circles. scored on the three-base erroz. latest-pOsltlon: Other Court -Artlon# Kenneth Bradley, RepubUcan st^te Mrs. Mary DeOantis, 202 MBS—11:15 a. m., Lee Huff trio; Nap Reyes’ ninth inftlng single eky’s pitching efforts. his mates commit costly miscues Hirth popped ouL Mack walked. and ^ rlin said major British Cherbourg—Whatever the basis Caroline (Hicks) SL John. He street: Irene Gagllardone; laving been cancelled. Pres. Roose- *von the opener. Hoae Company No. 1 of the MU' Among other actions today the chairman. had been a resident of Manchester 4343 fejt is to speak and Sec. of Treas- 2:45 p. m.. Consumer quiz; 5, Herb Stevenson will call the behind his efforts to spell defeat The Group Headquarters soft- Morrell was safe on Sorgi’s bobble Aeater Fire Depai^ment will have TOfdeS Were ccmcejitratlng^ for a of- enemy-reported parachutist Admitted Sunday: Charles Bobo Newsom and Luman Har- balls and strikes in ail league as Furphy scored. Ramsey doft-' full-flMged.rariiauiron the town. court;,.— , * ' Simmons’ appointment, an- for the past 25 yeera, and had he pry Morganthau will act aa MC Safety Legion. Batting Leaders for the veteran righthander. ball team, composed of soldiers a drill this evenfifg at '8:S0. The landings east of the port the Unanlmpusly ruled that a mem- nounced today by Mr. Bradley, ... ^ c ____ I bury, 65 Baldwin- rpad; Sidney ris, aided by Joe Berry's relief games. bled to score Cormier running for —^ IirU i^eriter of the 80-mlle-long Americans already were only 14 lived until October hq. would have lOp Hemlock street; pitching, twirled, th? Philadelphia In Twilight League The luckless Larons now ooach- quartered at the armory here, de- monthly meeting will follow ber of n ^ b o r union may not re- strengthens the election campaign feated a battery teafti of the same Mack and Morrell. Clemens tin- fire headquartersj^ilalii"ajld' HU front, American troops were ad- miles away-in the outskirts of received his 5P-year pin *rom the Roemer. East Hampton: FIRE low net honors with a . card of. Athletics to a double wiii over -cd by iEd Kovis havi yet to regis- fuse,,^d produce records of his orgafaizatlon at state headqiiar- New Yortt. New Haven * H a r t- X j„ Anna ■ Stevenson. 73 Blssell ter a single league victory al- group yesterday, afternoon at 1 gled to center to bring homa Rom- hard rtreel* vancing toward St. Lo, a prise Montebourg. 81-10—71. Earl Ballsieper was Washington, 8 to 1 and 6 lo 5, Players G AB R H PcL Rentschler Field, Hartford. The sey with tae 12th rw of communications hub 20 miles in- Valogmea-Carentan A broad- iintbn before a grand Jury on the tere. He has been on the Job for ford railroad* He had been Violet Neddow, 4 ums in Low' runner-up In the seme class, with though the Oak Streeters have had contention they might incriminate month, as field worker, assist- NORTH pushing the Senators back Into the Roy, Fliers ...... 4 18 9 12 .666 score was 11 to 5; The local sol- I before Osborn ended the tonii^ by Girl Scout leaders and Brownie land. ened foothold ’across the. Merderet ployed by the company for more Broad street: Richard Burr, Sliver 88:11—74. cellar. Katkaveck, PAs. 6 17 8 10 .588 theis hurlers come up with Impres- him. ing JSf - Bradley in party organ- than fifty years, and left for » Lane Homes; Mrs. Eleanor Stod- diers would like to arrange games {lining out to center. leaders wUl entertain the Manches- As the American frontal attack river brought Bradley’s doughboys 5432 Brooklyn and the Boston Braves Green, PAs .. • .*■4 14 8 8 .571 sive mound performances, but as wlto rtvillan teams to Manchester. The AlrCTafters uwer came ctose within' 10 or 12 miles of the, Nazis’ ■-Ordered-reargument in October ization matters; \ • [tlme td.