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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 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 recommende