X ' .'X ’ \ X 31,1946 X The Weather \ : "X C ' AVerag« Dally Cfe^latlon I oi«n||rt of U. S, Weather Borean Pkr Mu Month of inly, 1948 ^ M am hekter h^/miing Hera ld PaiPartly ..cloudy, little ehaage In ItACjE-TEl! I i/iN I h ■« ' i" " - II ■<."'’ ' ' ■.. I temperaturemnp tonight; mostly n^.Ntoen q a p U in ;^ w le ^ w ^ re- EAVES-TI®B|UGH aislOT«d as Exectatlve Officer of 8,890 j^vJoudj,^cloudy ■nmrsday.'^SgatUredvShow-~ H . , . — 1 ist niahtV rtgular moiith'y monthly Walter Cowles the 2nd Battalion trim wrhlch post Condnetors NeedNS^ ep a li^ to ^ lu dI tnuttdenthundentorma, Members of Sun?et ,Rebckah Member M the Audit .hiiKintL..3I. ss n.„«. ineet . g if* DUworth-wn, of Ellcnor Rogers who /B^amemoc of the orgafuzntiopa cona^tion ’k. I . \ , his return to duty Cap VOL. LXIV., NO. 255 X ' (ClaatUled Advertising an Pnga 18) F o r m e r Commahding Tj^^andXMet.. , of the lodge. and by-laws. After considetohle Honesty und The HenOd-Clitoil* f without leaving his name to'Mje tain Cowles was promoted to Ma; length which consisted of the r e ^ K tlompany jor and his recent promotion to -«r. and 'ommitte'" of -Uic , Offic Uartrnrd are anendlng a weeit» The executive Jng of the ahanges proposed for thh, Lieutenant-Colonel - was dated ew it BallM Se ra W ^ ary soi iety of IJng P r o m o t i o n . Doe*^., ./IMI »»r*» ^aMtlon at \Vinn^»«ukce Fa.rme, ^omen’s Missi fliwt Ume the meeting was adjourn Is July 27; ^ ' PJaais Bad This Up Their Sleeve, To^ Kpianuel Liitlv 'ran church "will ed. Prior to the w g til^ session. Colonel CoWlea roae through the Q t t a d i B H K Jaconla, N. H. afternoon at 2:30 rtneet lomorro"’' th« Po«t B^icecutlve comftnttcf neia Fridav evening, -•'WFazlo urday morning and inserted * S'**" Je officer whoMtok Manches non-commissioned ranks of the IS Lose 1, hy ^niin^ P et^ i l o s ^ f w bin in M u^hy’^toru g ! ,ified ad. Saturday evening. H a^y 169th Regiment to a comifltselon Pvt.' Herman R. Lampr,-—. a\t the church a tfhort m«cUng. - - ter’srepiesentmive infantiy a to ^ a r th c north and. The local ] Wells picked Op a copy of in Company K and has been in the. ' Mr and l^ra. Hfntian N^am- Mr. and / r S .'^ e r t J. Smith of 84 VHlage itreet. hifa oe- N'rile GleancM group of the South -ponaort the Depot ] Herald and immediately called the- ticompaX through its training irt Current war 54 months. iwood strieet have returned a£ter Methodist W.S.C.S. Square Grilbdld not nOUce his loss given number. No one was ho,me the SoutX,"^'~^bcn Capt. -j^ alter ''Another veteran officer. Major |un training a» an a a-isit With the family of they wn- so Wells again celled, Monday and of the Air Fotrcs at GeiKcr, morrhw afternoon at 2,15 m the until he arrived at the W est Side Cowles—was promoted on: Jul:^ July 2 27' George Elliott of McKee street, M a n c h e s t e r •s in ^iflaw arid daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Watkins Funeral home, .f to. attend Ovai to Wittiest istoisebaU game. contacted. Pat., who hat been on home leave after ’ to Aid Field, Spokane, M'aah. Gordon Bryant of Braintree, Mas.s.. Laat night. Welle earn* to town to” the rank oif LtouXtol-Colo«M nearly three, years in the South Pa \ in a body the funeral son-ice at Meanwhile Hairy, Weils>who was Oorctofl. Augmita, Ga?xl w h o W ^ Uieir children are Spencl- 2;30 of Mri-xEllendr A. Rpgm-s. with the bill and as a reward. Pat at Camp O o r ^ , cific, hM '■•been assigned- to duty doing Boma ifcoppUigv^ropped in'm where he ia now commapding & 4488 m k ^ vacation at\ Bur-eard s who was a of the gi'oup. Murphy’s and poked to ) the l.oo gfave him ttyenty-fiVe dollars. Hon with a training battalion at Csmp 877 MAIN ST. esty paid off and both parties were training Hattotlon at that camp, Blandlng, Fla., where he served Plane Toll Heavy bill. He asked If-anyoitobs«l §Voodbridge atreet, Raymond Mercto^of 114 Summit happy. ' to A veterkn of th^ four yeato ago With tp* Anti-Tank iev and MraTkarf Richter re it end when no one topUed^he left paigna in . the Solomons in 1942, j^e‘ss\^i^iursSirwhgo^ street is enjoying hla annual two ’company of Manchester. . Major turned home last evening . from EUibtt leaves toon for his new as \veoks racatlon given employee.^ or \ C arrier "and • Lhnd-Baged crated 20 months near. Michigan where they hac'c .?iynt the Manchester Gas Cotnp^any. signment. W A N TE D ^ Jap Air Talks e ^ n g for sick and wounded, to Kiwaiiis Meets • , > . ' ■ r .itoir vacation the'- past moniy , V ------; Aircraft Attacks In H igh Regant''ExpressC4l SS^192nd U, S. Army g c n e ^ .»o*- They alao visited their son Gerald s Harold Olds of the F. T. Blisli W ed d in gs Man or Boy, full or part pltal at Oranceater, England. family in Anaonla for a few ,days, hardware store '.s on his annual one lime. Good pay. Good ^ ly Costly; Destroyed Show Terror GommoiL5|an 6,000 (.For Marshal; Desiret* week vacation. He is spending It At Lak e Site proposition for the right MancheaUr Orange will bold « • In the' report of the tdWn court down state with his family. , bll\ Burners O r W recked W arplanes O f Axis Opposed and. regular meeting tomorrow evening aetaion yesterday the address of Clack-Cox party. Era Arriv^^ O f Missies Top 1,300; Damage to Follows Raids Aetion Taken Favor- rt*lS b t o’clock In the Jamea Morlcon^pras given errone The marquee df the State thea Mr. and Mrs. Charles W *'’*! C** Have Weekly Gather Apply I^TOle. Membera are rem lnd^to ously. MorlconfS "^'‘ rcss is «6 ter, has .been given a complete Enemy Just Starting. H'.y of 523 East Oenter street .an-i ing at H arohl GipT,ity'’8 X To Be F e lt I able to Allied Cause; bJSig an arUclt to be jaunM**"'*! Irving street, instead of 38 Flor renovation job during the .past nounce the marriage of. their | F u r r a ^ e s For Britain during the lecturer’a program. ence Btr.cct as printed. . week and today it was being paint Daily Becoming More j Prineipal Concern Seen daughter, Besse to Frank Clack. Coventry Cottage. A Pew StID AkR^M*. Van's Guam, Aug. 1.— (TP)—^ m - i/’* ed. It is expected to be eompleted USCG,. son' of Mr. and Mrs. Ftonk -to-vAeiUllgleS M m ., Myth Seaman of Hartford ; . ---■ . Tense as Super-Fo l,20d ^uper^qrts to ‘W elfare, Protection of We are glad to corrtcV an a^ *" shoitiy. The .sign. "State." has U Clack of Sharon. Pennsylvania Service Station ' bmed carrier and land-based Sweeping LaboKyic*®>*y i in tte rdpprt of the alhmr w ^ n K road granted the use of her . ol- been painted ,a Navy bjne color ‘TTie Manchester Kiwania club r a c k i j f p e o i ^ m Another "secret ^ a p o n " the Girmans had ’’In toe works", before waria end Is the odd-looklng p r^ Uge at Bolton Lake for to e pot The wedding took pipes in the Tel Hartford 1-8lBto y plane- attacks cost Japan by ress and Navy PlaneAt- Be Single Raid j People of France^ \ M rtv of Mr. and MtU. rieroeri that atanda out aud attracts In'? Chapel of the Marble Collegiate held its weekly meetinl:^^ at Attor 427 Hartford' Road lectlle pictured above.'. Devised by Professor W.ag-her, foriher chief Junkers aircraft designer, the Seen Having \Great luck luncheon and card party of 898 Maple Avenpo — Hartfto* conservative, official accounts nrojectlle called the ’’Schmetterlng,’’ la a radio-controlled bomb believed capable of speeds up to 600 • C ^rett which appeaiW in ^ eve compared, w-ith the formci*- church at Fifth Avenue, New York ney Harold Ganity’s cottage at tacks Grow in g u ty , *Soon* « « HeAJd. The name of the- O. E. S. Bridge Club tod^y- white lettering. The job is bejng at least 1,546 ships and small mUes an hour, with a celUng of 50.000 feet. It was intended for use against Allied planes. The one Eepnomie and Paris, Aug. 1.—(/P)— Ad City, on Saturday, July 28th.,The Coventry Lake yesterday after cial Ellen t o l l , Mm . U i8 »«tt» tlone bv William Dickson * Son. c r a ft sunk or damaged in pictured above was buUt of parts found In a factory at Nordhausen, where mass production was about ter of Jap\ Skiesi miral William D. Leahy, chief M m . Anti Gannon. Mrs. Ann bride’s sister, Helen Cox, acted as noon and eveniiig. Most of tjiv Guam, Aug. terror • Significance h honor,' was given ‘natead of ^ r her attendant and William Ste to start when Germany surrendered. '______" ______■ • • . Laski* own maiden name, Mlaa IR u th ^ - Shea and Mrs, Ann McKendnek her home waters in July and of life in a land writhjhg and burn of staff to President Truman, phen ’ Hopkins. USCG. acted as membeis,spent the greater part df,^ ■; ' non Mias KroU and Jdhn Miner have retumijl after spenchng the more than 1,300 of her Guam, Aug. 1—(AP—The Si expressed ^ the belief -that Staff Sgt. Heller best man. ,The double ring cere the afternoon at the cottage. Some ing beneath the g r ^ e s t bombard Lnndon, Augi'' .1—hit, -France in a letter read to Tprea Auadllary. British War Vet- Old Lyme, Connecticut, after a dinner of chicken and^aghettl Admiral Halsey's Third flrat e w a . win he held tomorrow meet this evening at 7 :.3fr at E.’st aa B-29 and/Navy attacks mount Strikers Vote era of the common mart" In Brit soon*' will attack during a single day at - home. He and his family tpend '3rd Battalion of the 169th Regi and^prqudly flying over our hftida," ic and social' significance aa the regard” for Petain and stiid ho a tT tio at the Masonic. Temple, ment, former Connecticut National pedoes, bohibs. rockets and 50 Air Arm Notes And It will keep doing that "un was unable to'appear'as a witness where they will procwd in a Acaa eervlce. Jle ie “ ^bjetructor j I ^ n i l C P r t the summer months at the lake. Soiber bullets. They accqupted c w the'Nipponese propagandists. Four-Day Stoppage at land to. Meet King; emergence of the middle class in til the (Japanese) war lords are M m . Jamea Harrisoei «nd Miw in an antiaircraft detection equip-. I O l The business session was abort Guard. He assumed command of 'Majority Living tlndergrouhd be'-ailsc of MS position. body to the Watkins Company If, Manchester infantry 120 Pair for 1,278 aircraft, moat of which England in the 1830a,„^ forced Into unconditional surren Margaret Harrison • Of . Russell ment school, in Major General. . ^ x7 ____ and the only speaker was tha old were caught on the ground. ^ e horror that there must be End; Return of 5,000 Final Cpmmunii^ue Is 38th Birthday Arrival of People In Power ' He had been U. ambassador' in trlhuU to Mie. William T. Marquat’e 14lh AnU- ] O W l l T 31*111 unit at Camp Blanding after Hia der,” said Lieut. Gen. Barney M. Itoger* who WM ft membor of too Street hays returned after a ywa- est member of the club. F. A. Ver-' Halsey^s force reduced remnwi today in once-proud Tokyq Js ap •This is the arrival of the neople Gllc4, deputy 'commander of the tp toe Vichy regime of Marshal aircraft Command. . < • return from Camp Blanding where Cuts Strike .JTotal in Scheduled fo r ^.Friday. tlor of two weejes at the oottage i^aAck. He reviewed his member cf the Japanese, fleet to a sh ^- parent In another feroadcast' which In power," Laski stated. “We are U- R. Arms Strategic Air Forces. Petain until the Germans toolt. Orange. of Mlae M »'’garit Harrison at Sergepnt Heller Is entitled to ship with Klwanls which dates he received a promo.Uon to Cap described matter-of-faetly how the - _ * now hrepared to give the little man over the unoccupied portions of ^ e s —99 vwrjhips sunk ov Captnin and Two En “I state these things aa a prom- Grove Beach Poin,t. wear the good conduct medal and The Sslvatkm’ Army Band, back to Its Institution. He was, tain after graduating from the of great majority of remaining Tokyo Nation to 37,000. -(-within the framework of '-he Franpe in {lovember, 1942, when ficer's school at Fort Benning, Ga, ^damaged, including three disclosed Potsdam, Aug. 1.— { i P )— the Asiatic Paclflc medal with a placed on the membership honor 51 resldenta. living underground, "de- listed Men Assigned British constitution—all the pro- North. Afrjciit-. was lijvaded. which haa occasionally given con Gaug^ Extra (Contlnued on -Bai-o Two) Past chief daughters of Heteii bronze service star attached • to roll some time ago. but manages He remained in command of Com VLMd-based aircraft 'n^^mlral aire-to be provided with the mini ITie Big Three came to the ■gisesslve change that he. requires." certs in toe past for the benefit of pany K for one year afterjwhich ' By The Atoociated Press Leahy’S Tetter, dated July 2^ Davidson Lodge. Daughters of denote participation hi the Bou to attend a good percentage of the lihnltzf command sank toother so mum amount of goods' apd services end early ■ tonight of their ' Lo Study Use in 1907. Laski spoke with authority. 1*r was in reply to Petain t reqest tha’t ‘ s t u f f e d t o y s 'he’j'Vi'as assigned to the post of A four-day work stoppage at Scotia, will hold their annual pic gainville cam^gn. ^ _ the eldefly group living at the meetings. vessels, mostly 5 *^ necesaary„fcnr subsistence." historic sessions' upon •which he heads the iKillcymsklng body cf ■he return to France aa a wltneas. bi.Valw and testher nic. Sunday. Aug. ^ at the home regimental plans and training of the <>osley .Corporation in -Cincln- Inducted renruary 38. J»43, town farin, will .render the follow go ships, and dam ag^ 176 and de A plcture^ of thousands of Injured the future peace of the world Washlng;ton, Aug. 1.— — the Labor party. Deefred to ^ Nazis peaten Wmahable. of Mrs. John O. Pentland. 48t Sergeant Heller proceeded to Fort ficer and later as Executive offi stroyed or damagi^53 Japanese hovering' in d.ark underground ahel- natl. Idling 6,000 war workers, On fo re l^ policy, he said: Fear-( Attack • ing program this evening a]f-7:45 cer of the 3rd BattkHon for over Sheer Hosiery The admiral’ stat^-that be re iM lrar DruK Stores Porter atreet. Ev'eryone planning Bragg, North Carolina, for his tera doubtless, nrompted the broad was ended, a union official report may possibly hinge. Presi- * .’Thirty-eight years, ago today the o’clock, outdoors ’ If the weather Public Records seas dutv and in one phase of the planes, an A a s o c ^ Defeating Jxps Flrat ’Task called that Dh many occasions he m SSm St. Tel. SIS80« to attend-is requested to telephofie baalG tnUhing. He was then as Irresolars In a Flattering New Summer Shade. ^ o n of his comninnlques showed. casters to ad(l: "Other goods of ing the strikers had voted to go dent Truman is due to fly to Army assigpied one captain and . *’Our first great task Is the it Mm . Maud Torrance of Rosemary signed to a ooaat arUllery unit at permits; I battle of Munda commanded the The Far East/Alr Forces Imino- which they are In great need are back to their jobs today, as di U pon Laval had heard Petain express a desire "America the Beautiful- . ., „ ' 2nd Battalion of the 169th Regi Whits Thev Last! England tomorrow to meet two enlisted men to "study the ter defext of the Japanese. Before to see the Nazis overwhelmed. Place or Miss Elizabeth Brovim of Fort McKlidey.. Maine, , and re Wllzed 250 Jantoese ships or small medicines essential to the main rected by the War Labow Board the most pressing of our domestic March—’The Voice of Friendanip i M’arrantoe Deedt ment. . ... King George VI after his last flying machine and the possibility After' the leter waa read. Chief Arch atreet. ceived electronic training at Fort cratt totaling 25&.000 t®"* tenance of life in air-raid shel and asked by the Navy. problems -we intend to fulfill- our Male Chorus— “Guide Me. O Th.m , Douglas F. Hopkins to Raymond A fter to e batUe of Munda, Coio- Return to work ef the 5,000 em meeting with Prime Minister A tt of adapting It to military pur Guards Surround Air Judge Paul Mdnglbes,ux asserted: w «».rv Chib Monroe. Virginia. On September they began derating from^klna- ters.’’ . - ’ . lee and premier Stalin. ■ He wiU maximum obligations in the Far The s p ^ e r at the ^ t a r y CTb ^ overaeas duty Great Jehovah” \ H. Schuyler at ux, property located wa'bases /toriy in July, General Although Japan’s prr.paganda ployes In the big plant which poses.” ” - « "There ia one aentcnce agaixat Selection— "Praise” sail from Plymouth to the United East.” Fields and Prison as meeting t W s e ^ ln g ^ l ^ G ^ ^ ghort sUy Neef brt Jarvis road. MacArtlmfs communique said to machine gives a Pollyanna ending manufactures radio and radar They decided the machine could With - particular .rjference to Petain in that letter.” “ e went on to Bougaln- ■Behold the Saviour „ , Charles E. and Mary T. Allen, to Pair to every story of persons' iniiiry, equipment^^’ould cut the natliwi'S 'States. - , be adapted. Stemming from their The defonse protested and Mon- ■English Folk Song ASHES AND RUBBISH day. /' Spain, he added: Paris Arrival Awaited. glbeaux did not explain the . sen ment of lh « State b*®^' ; ” ‘^ Uille,-Where he remained until hia John W. Noyes, two lota on Indian ■The/totals include many scores tra;gedy glares through. There Is strike total to around 37,000. - Major DeciSlonB Beached decision is this record of the "W e do not bcljeve democracy depariment who wto speak on March7-'^‘’Amerlca" ,, United States Army Air Forces: tence to, which he referred. Announcment Male Ghorua— "Sweet Peace Drive.. REMOVED of b ^ ^ a . luggers and other small the case of the Japanese who px- Frank Hutzel, business mana The Big Three were Still In ses and Fascism cap live side by aide ■Safely on the Roads. I Sergeant Heller attehded the ; but excliule many communi nlained that although he lost his ger of the Crosley local of - the 1. Dropped 2,00();000 tons ' of Bulletin! Leahy’s letter said that whlle^he March—‘■Dovercourt C ^ d el Joseph W. Newark and Martha sion at 6:30 p. m. (10:30 a, m.. In our Interdc^ndent world, and waa ambassador to France " j ^ ■ r me 1 nf the- Con-1 Manchester High school and g r ^ - Cornet Solo—"Silver 'toreads jr. Newark to the Allen Realty Cellars and Yards Cleaned. que reports of ‘'several’’ or^ "a home ,and all his possessions in a A F L Brotherhood of Electrical eoV.t.), but it was belleVed the bombs on the Axis in World War we do not tblnk democracy is com Paris, Aug. 1.— e rt 1 ^ mducUon.'’. he was Oalllee” .. the. AllieU cause." fT^RSpAY, AUG. 2 March—"L ift Up the Flag Brown, gerage and land on Bissell by the FEAF. by B-29s or by B-29 ed. next time he saw a B-29 crash they were advlged the walkout oc Potsdam tomorrow. 3. Wrecked. In .cooperation “ In which a .small class, living by dhy and was taken immediate are urged to attend,. I ^ «lectric!ian in the atoorUng Mustangs, figures for he wouldn’t have to nay anV admis curred over a disag;rroment be with'Britain’s R.A.F., from 30 to "On every instanc^' when you "Star Spangled Banner ■ - - street. \ It was announced tq. Allied cor- privilege, tries to exploit, as ly toFresnea prison. It was an An invitation Is extended to the which are not Available. sion price—bcea:we he had nothing tween the company and 'uhlon of 80 ppr cent of Germany's 50 larg Spain it has exploited- for centur nounce at the trial ol Mar-)-., failed to accepttofe recommenda 5 T i c Studio W ill Bo A son. Stephen Craik, was respondenta that po press repre tions to opposptoe Axis powers by people living in the neighborhood ^ Jnst l^ ln va a to n Beginning left to pay. ficials over the 'rights of commit est cities. ies, the mass of the community. sha) Petaja. yesterday to First Lieut, and Mrs. Iporation. Not Intended To Deolet Rnins sentatives would be permitted "to 4. Has ready a program for refusing tlwiT demands, you atated ■or anyone Interested. F O R S A L E July was Just « pre-lnvaalon be teemen and union officials in con see the ceremonious conclusion of “We believe the masses In ariv Open as Usual. Kenneth W. Morrison, of Wichita | ginning of the dein^atlon to t o Another ptabj'’* htione nection with Inyestlgating and obliterating Japan’s war econo Paris, Aug. Fears that the' reasc^was that" such poslUva rails, Texas, at the Army Hoe- | ^ ______CORK the parley. A negative reply was community are entitled to an equal DON LIS wrought on Japan, dmrned nearty throtjgfi the broadcasts: Once- processing grievances. my by dropping 2,700,000 tdhs In actlondfe you would result in addl- pital at Shepard Field, Texaa Mrs. | Q 0 8 C H OR EXCHANGE given to correspondents’ l^ e r s to share In the gain as well as In the Frenchmen' liberated from Nazi tiophi oppression of your people by MANCHISTSa COMW every commander in the Pacific, wealthv oflDcials of the Hanshin Office Workers S t U l ^ t 1946 if the Nipponese don't give Morrison wSs the former Miss Columbian Sqilires Iron • and Steel Corporation in each of the Big Three asking press toil o f living,” he added. horror camps might break through e invaders,” -the admired con GARAGE and Radlb Tokyo aald Halsey’s Continuing at the Crosley plant, conferences with them or toe htods up before then.- Laski asserted that thp .first'ob Beatrice Irwin, daughter of Mr. Oil Catholic Kour BUILDING LOTS fleet atm prowled. off ' -Honshu, Tokyo creeping by 'night to -the police lines if they knew when tinued. and Mrs. Frank Irwin of 80 Fair- however, was a strike of 650 of of their foreign ministries. (Iliestinn Still Unsettled jective In the Labor party's pro Complete Ante Serriee where it already has spent 22 days, charred ruina of. their factorv to fice workers, which was not con they cpiild lay hands on Ptorfe I had then, as I have ,now, field. ali^et. The baby la the Hist To Hear Program salvage iron for_the government Final Contmuniqdn Friday ,The que.stlon of whether victoi^r gram of ■ nationalization would be- Laval were expressed by aFivnch conviction that your prirtapal coH» ELITE 18 Main St TeL 8086 a t t h e G R E E N ^mchallenged by sea or alr.' --^ - nected with the electrical work torough air power alone; is poesl- grandchild of the patemgl parente, Grand Knight Cornelius R. ^ - / . ^Xieut. Gen. Barney M. Giles, collection' drive. The hroadcaat It was -indicated the final com Jthe acquisition Of the 250-year-old spokesman as Laval’s arriAral from cern was the welfare and protec- Mr. and'MM. Kenneth O. Morrison, ley of Campbell council. Knigh ^ wasn’t InteOrted to deolet the ruins ers walkout. jale goes unsettled. Officially the Bank of England.- Innsbrijck was aWaitgir early to- ,A program of musltol selections deputy commander «rf. th* ?• Of the 30 walkouts and. strikes munique would be Issued on Fri A.AF- does" not say So, even - on tleutonant Morrison is engaged in Of Columbus, last night appointed Armv Strategic Air Force, said and the riirtive creeping about bv day, one day after all the delega You can’t plan economically day. (Continued Page Eight) PflOtO ' Bdmtlllstratlve work-v at Shepard a committee to inquire into the ■hrtll be offered mem^rs of Browm- W to^'ntend^^o'ur^e jacross the,country, affecting vari- this,. i(s officially proclaimed “ Air without tontrol>1 of the central BRITISH today that B-29s would step up night: It , '---- industries and businesses. tions had departed from Potsdam, ( A broadcaat^to»P‘‘tch of the Field Army Air Force basic train advisability of bolding a Catholic iX sace circle Of Columbian their tempo “until the war lords riv'll-jns to greater sOrap-collecting |®u* Force day.” Its clo.sest approach^ French press toency, recorded, by William Kqnehl with a simultaneous release sched to'such a statement Is vinade In ing eeeiter. Hour again this year. This event, SquSes at thely meeting tomor FENDER AND efforts. uled in Washington, London and (Continued on Pago Six) FCC, aald a ^ a n e left Strasbourg which was held in Manchester for ’ G^eral ContraetoT. (Ctottnned oa Page Six) Japan’s battlefront soldiers how (Continued on Page Eight) presenting the, case for strategic STUDIO •N row n ih t at the Knights of Co B O D Y W O R K • VET] N, Moscow. cartyinKj^val to, Paris. The ac Mrs. Lillian Hutchinson, rijalr the first Uine last December, lumbus CTubhouse. The program 519 Center St. Tet 7778 are flghtlng an easier war thto.tbe bombing, using Germany ax\^an countjmA not explain how he had man of the aeii* of weekly set White House correspondents who example. Says the A.A.F.: probably will be held in the early will be provided by Nick 'L,an**|i}^«, homefoiks. another broadcast re beep-'moved from Innsbruck.) , 98.3 Malii Street back parties by Anderson-She* SOLIMENE & FLAGG veals; “It Is soldiers In th» front nceompanied Mr. ‘Itoman to Eu fall. ■' The commlttea working, on fit-” rope were packed and ready “In past* wars it has' always Troops to Be oblle guards surrounded four (Late BuUetms ol the uPl Wise) Auxiliary, announces that the set Membgra of the committee Ap tore plans for the organization is ' \ INC- V ■ lines that are sending- eqmfort hags No/Help Given ^ been necessary to dispose of -an back which would ordlnariljp take Japan/Admits leave at ft "'moment’s notice air fields and Fresnes prlson here, pointed are ■ .John Lyons, John expected to further thef'prpm?"' •84 Center St. Tel. 8101 to folks at hpme. ‘Hold' that line, enemy-Army before being able to awaiting the Vichy chief of gov place tomorrow evening at the Burke, Thomas Dannaher, N mother* Is the battle cry of every the presidential party. M oved by Ocean Hop Record. Set it has under way and probably Completion of the drafting Ih destroy, occupy or dictate terms ernment. Thb , spokesman . said Paris, .4iug. l.t-<>P)— The Annjr V. F. W. Home. Mnnohe-il*^'’ Gitsen, DuBois, Bernard M. Fogarty,. Hospitol Japanese soldier." B y Fathei* to the enemy nation, which, in the will outline some of the evenU M uchD am Sge final phraseology of the Involved he himself had not been told where Air Forc^ - Transport Command’a will be postponed until Friday Hayford, Timothy Holloran, MS planned at-toe meeting. . One propagandist acknowledged last analysis, is'the real foe. The ping of -this week ,at 8;15,_ tin Mader, PauBMoriarity. Josepl ORANGE H AIX 'Big Three agreements in two lan Laval would be landed. C69 Coastciiattun landed at Orly An announcement of a p r«e con Expense Plan that ’’JOil"V d*‘8tructlon la even recent European war was unlike Arm y Moves in^M o Di ' Handed 0\;er to French Ficaut, Thomas Quinn, William PIANO TUNING greater than at the time of t h e | ^ _ „ guages, English and- Russian.-was field today alter a 8,'660-mUe aon- Sons were bom July 28 to Mr. test for the Sqilires also is expect- For Men, WOineii and aainiB 1,021 ..Planes, Roosevelt As believed to be the, main task re all others in that this time the Laval was handed 'over to ; Ntop flight from LaGuardta field, i. Quiah, Dr. Bernard Sheridan, Ar \ed and Chief Squire John Donovan great earthquake; and destruction I enemy nation was -Jestroyed al rection^ to^^Ayerl Cri and Mrs. James J. Leavitt-of 80 Repairing Rebuildlngr Children maining. Principles of these agree French officers last "night by_, Vork, In the record time of thur ’Hiayer and Samuel 'Turcotte. Will be asked to name a commit- 25 Ships D estroy^ or is .not confined to one blow but serts Anyone Claim ing most altjad of the Army which Benton atreet, at St, Francis hos Authority w>a voted to the Boudht and Sold p a y s FOR: TO-s contln)ies to mount im'extent.’’ ments already have been.,declded. sis in Transportation. Amerirasns df,-the 65th di,vl.t Aid Is Lying. ^ spokesman said "a great- deal From the three-man “ Division Donahue. Jr., pf 102 Avondale tee, Thomas Morrissey to form A . G. M cCHBHON ' w hen coaHned to any hospital jCoodPriaes Weekly'Door Prise Another broadcast was. Intended of progress waft made” by the three ! towni;^ Mass., who piloted tha project. of Aeronautics,’-’^ which had no Bolletinl , (Continued on Page Two) roadi at Hartford hospital. and enter a team in the West Side Phone 6)619 anyw here In the O. S. ^ *e Ksshington, Aug. 1—(Ah--^Brig. teaciery at a 3'^-hour meeting yes ' plane, pcedicted regular “12-hour Bowling league during,the coming ^ U. S. Bond End of Each Month San PranclBCO. Aug. 1 — (IP) — (Continaed on Page Stzl * plane to start with when formed Washington. Aug. I— ---- 1—■—----;;------pi ' nights from Neg York to Parl«. Boom , and bonra ax- Japanese Imperial headquartera Gen. Elliott RooseVelt says save him, Tha 088 MAIN s t r e e t ' 'Round life steadily preparing Washington, Aug. 1—( ^ — ’Even [ affairs^ The responsibility was and ocratlc E&St Cftntcr I 36 Fairvicw .strppt, is at his home Appoint . T E U 5108 1 Jorces are i 6®«*y « f »»* •»»>' on a 30-day furlough,. He recently Fire Insurance WANTED against, the- infiltration of the niattreaaes were-used to help stem I still ia mine and mine alone.” street leaks punebbd in- the battleship Han Nothing to Coneg,al Washington, Aug. 1-^The Army returned from England where he ment At On Y e u r enemy." mov«d in .two directions today to TeL 8665 -sen-ed with the 8th Air Force. W OM EN AND OliRLS Shouidef^ Unconfirmed Claims Made Miaaiaslppl jja n , 9 by ’ a botinced- Asserting he had nothing to •Tour Home , about Japtoese suicide plane that conceal; the general aald he was Poor Sanitary CondiitonS avert a , transportation crisis but tlye recommendations isn’t high. |l‘>*i'» daughter. Anna, 8, Witneee- O VEB 14 TEAK S O F AGE Headquarters claliped toese un canie under renewed fire for its ed the tragedy. Mra. Martha Findlay of 127 _.or Mine. FURNITURE confirmed resulta against Allied took the iwea of 22 men; cooperating 'with a Treasuyy in In what has been termed a hpn-: TO iSBW SHADE OEOW N vestigation of his. affalra and had plans to keep 7,0(X),000 men in uni eymoon period between the legisla Cooper H ill. street has as her forces by Jkpansse,planes and sub- The N a fe tbld today, of the ac MI»aingH®y Recovered And Personal Effeeta ■ - T O D A C C O To the man “A RaiiibdV that keeps mj tion in Llngayen gulf in the Phll- asked the department to - “ make Cause ^Strike^ at Mine form for the Paclflc war. tive and executive branches. Bark guests, her brother and sister-in- marlnes since June 25; ' ■to ease the pressure on railroads ley found that Congresa approved Meridian, Miss., Aug. 1— (4^— law, Mr. and Mrs; William Find \Wa eaa protaet yaa tot a « law or woman 43 large sized and 478 carrier ippines. It added that the 28-year public aU of Ihe-facta. without res CTIef of Dqtcrtlves T. D. Arbong T rack leaveo P ost O fflee at •wardrobe lookirigr Its best. I n old battlewagon was , “ fully oper-I ervatlon, at the- earliest possible resulting from troop movernepts, Important foreign affairs measures lay, her nephew Charles Findlay aa 8409 per 9t>999 «** • the C enter at ••AO »• Stops j^n es ahot d[own. Force; Pa.. Aug. 1—(AV -A pret-^ He said an official of the Divi^ the War departmefit'said; said today the police had reeover-^ Hiiiia- MlataMas Piaiiilaia SOAK able” after the attack and that in I moment auch as the international monetary and her niece and husband, Mr. at Middle Tnrnpike and who needs talking about Rainbow 100 large tod 400 small planes Sion of Sanitary Engineers had 1. It la turning over to corhmer- agreements, reciprocal trade revi ed a foiir-year-old boy, Peter Wat and Mrs. Archie- Maxwell, all of damaged. (Approximate). later overhaul at Pearl Harbor *t am entitled to a full public ty woman doctor and 27,5 jnlnera son, who had-been reported mls^ - A L L leavea B os S tatio n a t N o rth E nd •hez fire power-waa’lncreased 300 I statement of thoee facts for the been asked to come to .Force to cl^ air lines enough Army ^ n e s sions and the United Nations chaT- Lmidon, Ont.' They will alap f You Want To 18 warships^Bunk. (Claim ipclud- who “struck" because of what they atudy conditions and added: “Hla Ing from Buffalo, N. Y „ since July n t 6:85 a. m . ,per "cent.’’ '' I sake, of my. family,’’ Roosev.idt and pilots to move 25,000 trdops a ter. w/: spend some time with the families eapiafai aetatts ar MOO ad 4 transports). emir Intolerable atoltary conditions report should be In my office to month across the country by sir. 8 and the object of a natlonwido I ^ K E S 8 warships ^imaged. (Included This increased jJower, It added, said. His statement waa made But in the first 100 days of the of Charles Findlay of Summit O ther eonvealent atopa w ill today awaited A State Departni’-’nt day." . 2. it is speeding up the discharge., new presidential-'regime It didn’t- search. .Yrbour said the boy waa street and Mrs, Sherman Duffy of Buy Of Sell he tn n ^ on M aks street if neces- . ' Quality 8 t3Nuispdrta)r "probably will save the Uvea . of public by his attorney, Randolph Ross Pentz, attorney for the found today at a bos statloa Arthur A. Knofla hundreds (n the future.” There j paul. former . general counsel of of Health, report on the water’sup of hlgh-polnt soldiers with railroad do much about putting Into effect R A D I O S 136 Campfleld 'Read, niece and 8 submarinM sunk. ply in this northern Pennsylvania miners,'"asserted ’ sewage flowed experience "to the maximum ex some of the domestic suggestions tn the 'tore of 'fi,woman . Arheer nephew mf William Findlay, and 2 submarines damaged. were 18 Injured, In addition to the the Treasury. Into atreets where children played listed as Mrs. Vetida Floraiw* dead; in the Jan. 9 action. The Treasury began its investi coal town. tent consistent with military needs Mr. Truman'made. Mr. And Mrs. Abram Matchett of The communique ampUfled the The woman. 33-year-old Jr. and into wells of drinking water and the orderly process of rede Jones, 24. He said Mrs. Jones « « • R e p a ir e d "" w e t s t o A e DRY CLEANING It waa early afternoon when the gation on orders 'of the House Barkley listed these, 'along with 11' Strant street REAL plane claim. Itetlng 29 B-29s aa Ways and Means,^and Senate Fi Elizabeth O. Haves, former worx- and that "State Health depart- ployment:*' unacted upon, proposals made by being 'detained under * /"9**fe* ohpt down and "approximately" 70 suicide plane, a carrier-based dive- merit •'"representatives told Dr. warrant pending the aiilaal «■ nance committees^ er at famed Grenfell mission in Too »Uny Kept la ,Uniform the late President Roosevelt, In a Mrs. Lillian lUuther Landrum Ihm . Braaiv 7 to 8 P. M. damaged. It said Japanese planes bomber, began its plunge toward Hayes conditions were no different Buffalo oflloers. Reasonably 878 M AIN 8ffB E B r T O B A C C O C6. ‘Tt*s a family rule at my house. the Mississippi. The Navy story It stemmed from a story early Labrador, quit as physician f-ir Meanwhile, Senator Johnson (D- program he planned to tell the • • • who recently underwent an appen •v«r, *a« ««st l» ■»^»rs*s^ damaged Allied'air fields, and set In June by Columnist Westbrook Shawmut Mining Co. in protest here than In other Pennsylvania Senate must be considered When dectomy at the Naval Hospital in ESTATE Always take all the dry clean afire '‘26 places.” It claimed that continued: , mining townst Coio) contended that th* *■ Fire Flgbtera Left Belpleaa i Tubes Tested Grazed Side of Bridge Pegler that voung Roosevelt had I against the firm’s refusal to malie keeping too -many Iwfdlers in uni membei’Sj return in October from a San Francisco, Is well on the road while damage to Japanese cities boiToWjrd. $200,000 .. in 1939 from health ImproveRients. She said she "1 ran stand it no longer, said vscsUdfi'^ starting tomorrow. Portland, Ofe.. Aug. 1 -^ ^ —TBa PV " • V . At was considerable, piat to . Nippon “ Coming in forward, the 'plane the woman doctor. She asked the form above its resl needs. He pre Tillamook foieot fire, whlcli al" to recovery and plans aoon to ing to levelled off near the ship, grazed j John Hartford. presi*nt of the would move away, leaving 4.000 pared to tell hia colleagues that un 5 Answer To Left Wingers sse sir fields and military installa company for sewers, a water sys raady haa burned over amra t o * Large Stock leave Ca.lifomls, accompanied by I1S.44 Ss«k. th. tvwt .aide of the nsvixation Great , Atlantic and Pacific Tea persona without mediial care, un less the Army speeds demobHiza- Although Barkley said he began tiona was UghL the port -side of the navigation tem inside bathrooms and founds 100,000 acres, roared Into a * f a i : her husband. for._a visit at the Company, that the debt was set less something was done. tlon the nation may see a post working .on. the ides a week ago, home of her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Fair Prices ;Fartber Devastation Reflected bridge,' bounced. ®*t • 9®® mount tions under the coihpany houses. today with a ^ rapidity t * P a r t a and went over the aide. tled three years later for $4,000 by The miners quit two weeks ago, war "dumping’’ dt manpower that h& list wss regarded as something Carl Reuther of Eldridge street. Further devastation by Allied Jesse Jones, then secretary of declaring they wpn’t work without Demands CaUed Impossible of an answer to the move by Sen flgMers were leW hetpleoa, G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. ky raidera was reflected in today’i T te bomb,. estimated to be “ She laid down some ImpoSsibla will mean terlous unemployment. winds and 'taOlhg bUBsMity Elactrician’s .Mate Raymond L. commence, and that Hartford list a company physician at hand. . . ■ Johnton, a member of the Senate ate left wingers to rally support Lsindrum on the completion of a Can ^ ta d lo Tokyo announcement that 280-pounder, was dlriodged when demands," declared Frank Lafn- Mamed for toe fiwenp, w "‘ ^ MtotoTsiasslir aM prij- the plane h it the bridge, veered off ed his loss ss a bad debt on his Private WeUs Contamlaated Military committee, voiced hia con behind what.; they call “ofogres- 30-day furlough expects to be sta r dJsoeraal of munltlonk gjanta from bert, general manager of the co.ti many cress to Bee Lonibier of AR'Kindt to port and detohated in the water 194.2 income tSx return. A t Harrisburg, Dr. J. Moore tention while's top administration sive" reconversion legislation. tioned at Washington, D.’ C. w m is. shoM sr vtns. ' Cities to rural areas him “practical . Pegler wrote that *T*refrid€nt (tompbell, deputy secretary of pany. “It’s an economic impossi BSrklev could, .call attention, for :hought at aabragiag Mason SuppMet— Palnt-w-Hardware . when about .15 feet froift the hull bility to lay water pipes 3 1-2 official was telling another report Wm. F. Johnson ly been completed.^ It quoted the “ SeV4rar spiall anti - aircraft R»®«>velt knew of the loan and health, aald a district engineer In instance, to Mr. Truman’s proposal laa patral trailla g^ newapaper Malnlchi that some vil "miles to a (own of 94 housea. er that 7.000,000 men seem to him riser e o u a ^ M lra ^ ^ A/Son.was borU. at the Hartford ' Bialaiun Wool Insnlation g5nf in to e plane’a path Were dam- approv^ It.’ _ , vestigating a threatened typhoid "Dr.-Hayet has the people ■work-j “ s helluva big Anny for the one- that unemployment eoihpenaatlon hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Builder — Real KsUte F l^ f t O N A L f i n a n c e OCk la ^ underground .^factories were epidemic here reported “ the puV- be Increased snd maintained on s Biaiiufacturlng airanft *)wlth . bet aged and two larger guns werei Request Filed May 11 ed up to a white heat. She organ-1 front war.” tow / Donahue of 103 Avondale road r rasiiiu man smicrasTea put out of action temporarify-Uim] General' Roo^velt. who rsraito He waiter supply 'Wss in good TM14 official, who expressed hla nation-wide level during the re- Jolhasoa-Boilt Heaias tor resulto than anticipated ’’ ’ Izcd them Jike the 13 co'®blc» I last Satinday. Tbs ehUd has been a S? "fn .b N ? T iu 7 t - was .hields were^ perforated and; '.5 to InacUve sUtus Aug. 16. .aid he shape” but that "private wellaji^ •U O f.S B npiBsd Timothy. . -The . couple COAL COKE OIL 1>((en, contamined by sewage from thipy’re ready to stage another; ■i' ham awithsr * 0 4 , a daughter Jo BROAD STREET MBiHiiMflN S L ■k )!'■ OnM.9 f . M Ana. Mrs; Donahue prior to Her TELEPHONE 742t aihlBSt. TelSlto A A A t lit P .M marriaav- eras the former Anna I Mas Kroh. . / l l ^ ^t^lNCaiEaTER. OONN;[- WKnN"ESi)A5’. A l’f^UST l.T i^ . PAGE THREE ^ X \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL ------..----- :------^ ^ “X^V MANCHESTER EVEN1Ng \h BRALD; MANUHESTERj CUNNw WEUNESDAT. AUGrvmr X : : " ' X F A U K T W C i I'-Kcrr.cy.-hor.seslioe champ o f Kee- check* actually/t^-as pajd during ’Bridgeport 599, dbWn 1-5.8 ^ej^ pent hiirV ),1.57, up 4 8 pe'r cejif; «- from, the past week; Bristol 5'92,' Wiliimantic 185, up lO-Xper" e«Ri. ^ v x never hioted or a.4histcd Iny ncy ^^.strret ) iQJl I is expected to the Week^ IjplGal .claimants must 'rich Bartel.ve). received terms, ot jH ed I\Ieii Fewer Claims up 15.6 per cent; Danbury 208. lilllllHllllllhlllllHIIIIIIMilllllllHIIIHHMIIIIIIIIfHIII> persona'r businees aff^iri. ' Any Qted D ra^ 22 Voiira le'.aiii liis>lauiels for another year. wait at lea*b one Week before re ^UIIIMIIIHIUII*III in years tmch. KaH,FiiRmifin,/4'2. tm 6.7 per'cent; Danielson 65, up Before 1918, the loudXipeake^ N^^ Swiinlning stateliie'nt Guit be ever ,.thc feW weeks semed' to indicate ho 4.2 p v ceht; Naw.^'Eriitaln 593, nary , electromagnette' tolephone; - Four OermaA civilian attqmeyi C lassSM oiiclav WUrn the Treasury's findings Among the, deeds left' at the In AaCident^ title last yggr. The two chaps (hot , tinukual uneihployment trend in down 8.4 per cent; New Lonhon receiver, 'With a cojncalX*ncn at;j and Giyeii 7 Nazis ara- made public, the late presi made separate Vrgun>e'nt's for^the town clerk’* Office thl* morn 'i».| of Italian lineage) were Walt r L j ' .e •» the state. ' 418, dowh,9.1 per cent; Norwich tached, to I t 't o pOnpehtrate the EEATl’RKS i dent’s son said, "these facts will defendants and\ afterward^.siiid ing for.W^recording ^ waS ,^one *\ **' fSocifil Clubv Tribe .'-to ly arfd Bob Hagan. Frank Diana M,CCruU8“ O*^ ,_ * - " 1,444 Mled by Velerahe 271, down X g . per cent*- Torrlng- sound given oulXy: the vibrstlngl I _ the trial had been condiirteu fair’ be their o\vn .answer, to the false dated June 5. 1^23;. It was a ton 257,- up 1 8 . cent; \Vkter- diaphragrrX. X ..; '.t. (rets UhtlerWay al G | o b e Motor vehicle Agcht Is and Salv Vendrillo'are In tralhing Veterans filed 1,,4'44 of the claims M i s s e ^ ^ Sanfor'i/.od Colton T h ree'O iIkts Gel l,iOHgp*'^y One blamed thX c rln ^ o n Nazi hoods. half-timths and sly .impli qrdt'-ciaim deed of a mortgage Hold Summer (father* and should easily Xwnfeat the Cient as 1Q,J.39 cations of that small, irresp'ohsi- presented la.st week. X \ Propacapda MlnlstVr/Paul Goeb- irollow at '10 1 given by the estate of William i Speaker Pefore Roiary champs, this year^-"''"^ x , ’ New Haven had more, claims Prison T ctiiis in ' Slay .blt section of the press which di^fS ing in Bolton Aug. 12. quest benefits. bels, 'wi^o, he sa ld > ^ ld the Ger H.-Grant-to Frahk P. Spencer The volley ball conteatA- look ■ ">i ’ X' filed—2,004-rthan any other city Next TIonilav. nX^hesitate to violate the truth.' . Ghih Here. V / W ^ H A B L E ing of Six Aiiiericang. man people' thaP^'lVillans ;«'ouKI on property- located on North like a tosj^up between Ray Moel in the state, and Hartford wa* -tmtd then, he .asked that "any The combined annual outing of ■hartford, Aug, — The \ —;— ^ .not be held Maponalble for Mnln,..street. The quit claim ot ler’s .liSI'ap Artist's" and "A B ” .second with 2.058. I' fiappene'd ■u*:^ Allied \fliei s \Gt,o Pla.vKround Director Tom Kgiley charg^^concerning my affairs I Qerpttl L. Neefus State ^the Red -Men’s Social Club and Uagleson’s "Blacksmiths.” Bt^te Labors'deparilpent reported . Darmstadt. Germany, Aiip. 1.— theTnortgftge wan given b.v the Other'cities in Ccinnecticut were baiiend otheno face long ^irlson term , for ! «■ » filed during th i week w hlM end id ' the i ond and tin®! beginners’ iwimming bsck,"''i N. the witnesses'' to the signa 1 at their 'meeting at the Shermpn Sunday, Aug. 12. Activities will banana diet in an effort to function ■i- ^,the killing of nix - Blue* tures was Angelo Bosco,. who cent from the W'e^k,.before. Box ChoVoIales niornlng at 10 o’clock at the Globe later returned to Italy iSnd . safety on oifr highways, accom- I add dinner will be served at 2 p.m. gether four teams will participate 1 1 ‘^The“‘= c s"t;fe'‘TJ?L jAmes J. Gbaham. opting direc 2 : , X' , . * i prison train to anotner\\Mi*n in« Hollow pool. 'became connected with the •panied by a safety movie, entitled r I William Schieldge, chairmab of ih'-this eyent. Fresh Candles- '; $ 2 ; liiSt nl^ht after a . six-day _^nar J ; « ^nJ B^ittlc^hip Hit; ' tor of the depsr.tmentXEibploy-, Arrive Each Week! X 1.00 = ., , u. iwii. X r V- i^Wo wom^n lucii^ii a ^ inpi by Any local y&ungslers.who dsaire ; "X- Maihfl the Spot,'.' which wol,;| i Sports corrunittee, has arrang- ^ Salv Vendrillo has secured ap 2 v^hich mlTitarv court annchesp go’vpiTimeht of that . country. ment Security division, point- ,'’," " ^ 1 .shouting. "Beat them tO NJeyth.T to learn how to sw|m under expert j vivid ^ i convincing, ted a very interesting program. Toe propriate prizes tor all contest Arthur Drug Stores ■«5would .serye as a. The deed was never' before that the figures Xrepre ,.X ’ I A, seven block "march of del^th instructors are welcome to atte'nd 22 Lives Lost i Ho' sald,Connecticut stands high I I Butler’s Stevedores are booked to winners. Herb Johnson, chairman 845 Main SJ- . Tel 3806 recorded but the property be claims filed and did nol^inean that r -'proceaure again.st hwfidredsy* of followed the ■ investigator'' t^id. the ten-day period that will cover I in the couilijw in regard to safety I repeat their victory of last year of the arrangem^ti^ Informs ail ing recently aoU It IsW ow be that number, compensation 5 I other Nazis cha. gcd W ith sfmilar ^ ^ . filers dead on W the course. Interested, parties may ! on Its h lg ^ a y s . having won fin the Soft ball contest. However, members that dinner will )>e .»erv- I s / (Contlnned from Page One) ing filed to ctear the title. , ' RETAIL SALESROOM / •• • 1 Cl'iruCR.crimes. y ,y»\' \ - y- s.treets of A.t-- the nail-little village, all the rUf-tKAGlobe Mnllnu.*Hollow CMMt^gincanteen -nr■ UAfM srs»«’ Japan Adniils Vif taking parV,* punctured four blisters, watertight porter. standard, plus hundreds of worn MAMI N^VV*t rm»m thc/^roiip denied any serlons con- ill be held u b ^ r life guards Kdon Wilson. As usual the' umpires the 12th. : compartments along the ship’s Will Support Other l^ggestions I oub^ cars still being driven, ate I f. ivtion with a mob which \beat char'd "Muske. Phil Dolsen and Lfor the ball gameis--Will, be Paul All tickets; are,^o be secured oh M iu^i Dam age side. ^ But there seems little doubt that causing accidents and fatalities to | I'K Iotzer and Lew Chapman. Bets or before Ayg; 6ttt. Ab Eagleson I fthe.oilm en to death. PAtly Kirkpatrick. ' climb at an. alarming rate. l!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiHHiiMiilMMiniiiiiiiiiiinimiiinHi*iiiiiu"iii'i'iiiii'i*|!' •I'r.O of-those sentenceil^>o die Cogerdam Constructed Mr. Truman, will be found aup- Tare being taken that-helther gen- chgirman of the ticket committee ;i.a MILLS The speaker said plana are now will handle all returns at that time. I are sisters, Margarete. Wittier, fill \ "'i'he partially flooded blisters porting many o,ther auggestions ftlemen survive two innings.'"Irv' (Contlpiied from Page One). Mr. RooaeVelt made' which Con ready to resume inspection!) di.**- Manpl(ester Green I i and Kathe Reintjardt.^^ .'58, _’lv)th were the first_; consideration. A continiied'at the beginning of the mothers They .cried loudly when 3.(W)0 Tons X.;- gress hllsn’t yet acted iipim fully. ■-E", shhwn^tn decision to’ extend ” ln- cofferdan^ was constructed of met-' vvar’ due to. manpower shortage the sentehce wa^''pronounced. ,-al. msnila. canvas and mattress-s. Mr. Roosevelt said he .wanted OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. X “ ' haliged defi^tely” "evacuation of school pnd scarcity of equipments Every O f M issies bnd rigged to conform to lines at' legi.sla'tion fo r -."full employment'- MOBIL KEROSENE RETAD. ANO^, . , JKT- thing possible >a being done by his X, I red at home, the Japii- - (t'ontimied front Page One) ord, Mr. Neefus pointed out' that I m G d s o l i n e |'fAence(I.,5(o 25^i.years imprisonment shrapnel . holpsfx^^and eventually expansion'Of social security cpver- X even the most confirmed sourpuM dium” laxative. .As a precaution OIL nese claimed some Success ■ else oi»f accidents have increased one •g'mi/e/-Folks like the way ijx*LaX" empty the,/y are more than by' our own safety ; authorities r-e The ship, known far arid "wide The group’ denied any fear that CLOSED Wednesday* 1 Fuilhen Doniel clainie.4.'.Chinese i.sfs. they art facts. For today, on would help to keep our, accident - i f i e \ a.s "Old Miss," did not drbp out of Mr. ’Truman might swing to' the A t R^oon. ; troops oh ~the French rndo-China it.s 3Sth anniversary, the Army A*r rate down for the . balance of the LASKEV MOVTOIV border had been checked and could the firing line. Bhe continued to rfghti but members said they vi'ant Espoldbs Force Is a young but mighty ginnt. carry out assignments until March yjear. \ carry out only Ioca.l acth-lties,whU» It is going all out to shorten this to .maTshai as much support , for Numerous questifins asked by P a ir $ 1 . 0 3 ^»W#tJFofrtij^Juj« i».pir«csi< awaiting .supplies from the rea'r. when she went to Pearl Harbor .llhCcal measures as possible. They Advertise in The HeraU'^— It Pays war and it will help preserve the for general overhaul and perma members were answered, simply^ peace in years to cortie."’ also denied attempting to short- nent repair of battle damage. and clearly by Mr. Neefus and tbs'| , Plunfiirjronr IiandsTato Recently more than 600 B-29s circuit Barkley, saying they 'would whule program thoroughly Her new-power la counted upon lay recommenijatloiiia before him have, hit Japan with aroiigd 4.000 joyed. the pockeu-ranjiggle in carrying put the mission chosen when they reached 'tfh agreement. G irls ’ Children’s "^ tons o f bomba in a single raid *nd for “Old Mlas'.*’This is to follow Giles assured '•’soon we shall have ^ e lead./bf the first USS Missis into thi* roat and then iloiible the number o f B-29s and sippi, flagship of Commodore Per, C o t t o n C o r d u r o y drop double the topnage of bombs.". ry’s fleet which forced open the F e a r let the eold wind* blow. -JThe .B-29s have scourged .nore X' ■doobs of .Japan 92 yearf ago. P a n t i e s O v e r a l l s than .'iO cities o f Nippon, including _ ^ .. Yon’ro wrapped up n . ijp ioii LaVaJ \ six warned In advance they would Fine Knit Cotton Blue dr Brown E ^ W r o E be hit. Thirteen more have beer. againpt -^nter tn your T e a ro s e l i l in pamphlets they ape, on the F r o n t .Cnrtinasd from Page One) S izes 4 to list;.—and ..the worst can be expect -X - NOW PLAYIJtG------. ^Aakin Mouton and it*$\ '-.-J. n o ed 'iny time.-...... ^**=*^-'Record P o o r Jnat about the wannest : "W e shall continue To bomb the German plane and with ^the same German crew Jtbat fiew him -to Japanese empire until . the war fur. in tba world. $ 1 . 9 o T CLEARANCE lord’s ate forced into unconditional Barcelona on May 2 to (seek ref- (t^btlnaed From Page One) P a ir surrender," Giles < e’mphssized. ■bge, Laval w fd he had "jeft Spain ______^__ '• — , at the. reqiiest o f government au / conver^on period. Congress hasn’t thorities tlicre.” ' . done- anything about that. - , , 'JLaval gave me the impression M o H elp G ivfiii The President also asked for .he was a tired old man," said CapL power to reorganize the executive Robert-C. Woodbury, Fort Worth. f-fiB IT a t il s»t«, departments.. And he wanted re- Tex., who talked with ,Lavar and V B a t h , B o y s * a .$ lo . a. vision of the surplus property set his wife after they landed. He said / up to place it under one’ adminis they were shabbily dres.sed j^and T o w e l s D u n g a r e e s I t l C IContlntfsd From Page One) trator. caniega shy as American S i^ a l — but they It is the Roosevelt program Mediqm Weight Sailor Type i . •' * \ — . Corps photographers surroVindc'l found I X, filed his retire'ment request May however, that most of tha sug- them. .Laval carried $10,000 tn Sizes 22x44 ■' Sizes 8-16 American bills. 841 M AIN STREET 11. three days aftgradtgr V-E day. ' ' ge.stions are found which parallel / "I wanted to tbke part in the tbe measures the Senate’s so- Luftwaffe Pitots Jailed GREER GARSONaS fighting against Jaban." he added. I called liberala are planning to push The two'Luf^vvaffe men who pi "Above sll el^e, 1 stllh-waht to do | wfien they return next October, loted the'plane' were jailed. Ov-r GREGORY PECK protests they had been assured so. but the Army haa,\o aasign- j Some piffprepces .Appear 4 1 . 6 6 Oul goes the balance pf our siinunpr sHick . . . We*re slanhiiikx^iriees wu> below eosl. Here ment for a reconnaissanX officerl Mr. Truman said shortly after before lea;ring that the Americans | of my. qualifications. \ j he took ' office that he indorsed -would permit them to rgturn to |i KEITH’S MID-SUMMER is the perfeel opportunity for keen shoppers. . O f eoiirse^ no e^'hanges or refunds! - I have neither the background the Roosellelt program 100 per. Spain! , e ■'''■• . . i nort the training for a non-combat | cent. Howrever, some differences • Laval was entirely at ease, M aj.! assignment, and I certainly h a X already have 'made their appear- Wilfism Gleason, Ogdenr Utah, of ' DONALD CRISP^IONEL BARRYMORE 6.5th division headquarters, said. no desire to finish out the ^ a r asX"*^^- Tax The Vichy, chief's first question j PRESTON FOSTER • MARSHA HUNT an arm-chair general.' -In his state o j the union 'roes- Included sate last January. 'Mr. Roosevelt was about the state of politics in | GUOYS COOPER ■ REGlNALOOWEN DRESSES w j T s As for regarts o f h is' business France but • Gleason* said he for OAN DURYEA • JES81CA TANDY dealings, Rod*evelt said >e felt sald\that as soon as the- German and war ^ d e d v ' Congre.ss must be bade further conversation. BARBARA EVEREST ■ MARSnAlt THOMP^ Cottons . . . Prints . . . Sunhacks . . . Jerseys Pastel Summer' DoeskinS-. . , Linens that until the Army aertd on his Corp. Leo Mayer. Port: Arthur; inactive statu* request it was "in ready w h tax modifications that Including famous makes. Sizes 9 to 14. I-anz Suits. .Seizes 9-18. would heis business reebnvert. Mr. Tex., served as interpreter. Lieut ■> appropriate for me to make any John Hildenhrao*“ Kingston, N.Y.. 824-828 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER .-’"A.;. ■ , Truman haW ruled out any taj) .statement 'with'respect to the per was .the first to run up when .Laval i^iS> OF FINE QUALlfy HOMEFURNISHpGS nicious charges and lies w-hich Cuts until tl»f Japane.se are de S, feated. althougtr; Congress did act landed at an airstrip of the 79th have be«h published' concerning fighter group. Hildenbrand immed 'Vi-. me- by^ a small segment- of th e to boost busineW immediate aa- AT GRE.AT^^ REDLCEO PRICES n s "seU by making t^hnlcal changes iately put through a call for head Vat. to t8.98 Val. to $14.08 Val. to $19.98 Regular $29.08 Regular $85.00 pr^s." quarters. . Never-Assisted Business .Affairs in the law. Mr. Roosevelt plumped for post STARTS TO.MORROWA- . Nbw, he added, he believes Held In Mountain Prison OiAiilaRi3Hng'for’'ita war universal militanr\ training. ^1— NOW PLAYING I "those millions who loved and re- London, ug. 1— i/P)— A Reuters. ’*-5 I spected him have the right to Mr. Truman deolined to’qtate his *at*pa1R*fl' said that Pierre Ldval b a a verd ik a beau ty and r \ e v e n i n g G O W N S SPORTSW EAR X know that Franklin D. Roosevelt views when hf was asked that wa* being held in a mountain p r »- A; Crispy Cotton Formats. Sizes 9-1.5. on overlooking the -Tyrolean city BI.Oi:SE^X ...... 1.Values to «7.?»8.„ ^12.00 of Innsbruck gnd it was expected LIM N.G ROOM SI ITE FX>R $119.50. . i . . . /.Vi . he would be flown to Paris either iamiiia llilg b the CT4TTON SKIRTS ... Values ...$ 2 .0 0 A M * * , later today tn tomorrow, lueal far^oul vahifi $n.50 5f AHO(i.%NY d r u m TABLfeS $15;^5.. .TT TABLE LAMPS FOR $«95 n o ^ OMY ONCE A YEAR CAN YOU GET '"Radio en^neering departments ‘ Regular $16.98 4 A d M youTl find in 4 " X - .. ^ have covered as much as 10 years $9.95 COFFE’E T.\B LE g O N LY $3.88...... $31.95 i‘ L'!itTFORM ROC’KfcRS NOW $'J^-5 BEACHW E>US^< o f normal development In tw.> Pins “Rongh,ToOgh and Beady") p e p u L r p ric e d fttr^ wartime years. _ \ H.U-TERS. Reg^.$<98 each...... 2 for $1.00 $89.95 KN’ EEHOLE UESk A^ FOR *-19.9.V $iifl.»5 WARDROBES $’1*..50 m a t e r n i t t d r e s s e s • Xi’- S H IR T ^ .^ . $2.29...... ; ...... $1.00 Cottons Prints "n Sunbiu’ks. 9-1.5. ______$ 2.00 $89.00 SOFA BED FOR SSIW.OO ..‘ . . SS9.H.5 ( II.AISE LONJil E S o W $->9.7.5 . L.AB T. SHlRTSTReg. $3.98 . . :V..... • ■ ■ / - . - -\ ■ , - > y ; • CL.X^HHGGERS, Reg. $3.98 . • V* * A • • ,....$1.70 PM VSUITis, Reg. $5.98 ..., .....$3.00 LOTIONS M e SHERIDAN ST, BRIDGET’S $49.95 LO l’N’GE CHAIR f .v o w ' $39.95...... $1885 LAMP TABil^_$l 1.93 PLAYSUITS. Reg. $8.98 ...... IS5.Q0 X /■' V- Regular 88.!)8 Regular SID.ng ..,..$2.50 ' . - ( SHORTS. Values to $5.98 .., at WINE .. DINE ... .D ANCE OtC.ASIONAL (il.AIKS^" PRICED FR().5I $19.95 . , . , ___ S7.95 CRK KET STVLF B.\TH1NG SUITS T i P R IC E cHurch basement “ W her* tlifi ■'S .' ,'• ■ ... • ■- ••• . “Trienffly , i ‘ . HALF P M C E CHAIRS $3.95.....,... .,$5.95 KITCHEN STEP -LADDF.R STpOLS $2.95...... HOLLYWOOD, COATS Fainlly Dines" Hospitality” 'Filted Reefers . . Shorties’' . . . Struock.k and ACCESSORIES a NCHESTEP-^ trPIIOLSTERF.D Hi^ADBOARDS-,$1.5.95. r. . ,., PERIOIF , SrVI.F. BEDROO.M J S i ,- -I.anz Reefers . . . Rroken Sizes. X~ BanquAt Headquarters F|»r All Events! i -X PLAYIn C sT a RTS a t 8 :1.=> SUMMER BA(;S*. Reg. $5.00 ...... IS.OO REGULAR $ f SIZES LEATHER BAGS\ Reg. $7.98 ...... , » 6CITES FRO.'I $98 8’»'»..50 SIM.'IONS- MAITRESSES $l9.9.l' SUMMER JEWELRY*. Values lo $L98..... 39c $ »18 *20 1EACH -e— .Reg. $‘19.98 Reg. $3.5.00 Reg. $C5.00 '* ‘ X • ’Plus Tax. - ' m ■ « > r*M ■ ■ > ' aU'S TAX . • •. FIS-SS P IL L o W b a c k BO l'D O IR C H A IR S N055 **^***.;.,- •' ’ ' ’ BO.XSPRING .AND , —4- FRIDAY . Make iure o f an-;enJoyable ■Orafige Flou'tr Sfiin. Lotion .5IATTRESS OCTFIT $.3’»;.50...... $37.50 5 -P iE C B | . fp iX E T T E SET $49..50 SAT.)^ $I4..50 ,ST1:DES't T.ABLE DESK $7.'L5...... $l’>.»5 BABY .PLAY YARDS NOW 4?..,95 "s "a SPAMim REVUE 7-"' - ave nqL.exasperating hair Sizes l ’-6x skin look clear and youngX ■""V. ROTS* DEPT. tibubleo. . »• .. I DRESSES Van-drying. V: For Vacation for A ll ^ WASH SUITS ...... Val. tff.|4.98.------$2.00 Permanent $14.95 COTTON M ATTRESSES $9.9.5 .5IE’r A L F L A T SPRINGS $5.95-. PLAY CLOTHES ...... V a l. to $2.98...... $1.00 Trxture LotiOn—lot norSkitl X Empipyeos T.SHIRTS ...... Value $1.00 ...... 50c or oily akin. Zippy, cool- $24.50 F'ULL PANEL CRIBS $12.50.. .$109.50 DUNCAN PHVFE ^ 2 B.ATHING TRUNKS . .Value $1.98...... 11.00 feeling lotion that effectively W ave X Value III $5.98 Monday^ July 30 Through reniovet efeaen, -leavea your LOVE SEAT NDK $69.00.....MAPLE ^ 'D , COFFEE, LAMP TABLES $4.95 E 4C H ^...ve «kia feeling ireah and vital Saturdpyy August 4 .SPECIAL % ^ •J C O A T S E T S X' OUILS- SHORTS Sizes-7-14 '- t AND SCORES OF OTHEB VALUE* AT SIMILAR AU>iUST iBAVING* Boys’ and Girls' . ; • Sizes l-6x. LtMlTEi) TIM El OPEN FOR BUSINESS $8.50 ■ V H ’ * 1 * 2 s$ s i o h ^N D A Y , AIJIGU$;r 6 Regular $1.9$. Regular $8.98 -~l Rapalar f 1$J8 Regid^r fS.M BEAUTY BAR • J W OF MJMANCHESTER Weldon D r u g Company VIVIAN L’ESPERANCE, Priip. ... INFANTS? DQPT. ODDS *N ENDS TABLE Dfy Clewers ' ' 21 ST. JOHN STREET » TELEPHONE 3620 S U N S U I T S ______Reg. ll-59. '.J .... 7»e i^..i| , ;t V ^ PrtacrlptionP r t a a Pharmacists j t A* s 9S WELLS STREET “ TELEPHONE 7254. 11 lb i-GN i l OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL V i M / r .CARRIAGE SEl^ .....Regi $4.98. .$2-$$ ■ ' ‘ ‘ ■ • • X . i^ L E P H O N E 5321 J901MA1N STREET ’ •4 P r X i - .-'r y . K i . p a (;e Fiv e / \. 'w aiANUHESTER EVENING B e RALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN.: WEU;CESDAr;^UGUST 1. l'.M3 ^ • ■* MANCHESTEI^ EVKNfNG, IlEEALD, MAJfCBIBTRR. CONJ<, WEDIpJSl5AY»^UOUST 1,1^45 “"v . ■ _____^ ^ ...... ’ ^ — ~ PACE'FOUR -i-iv- ChrisU newsm^ was scheduled BoWman found them j .—/o f con- tempt of court and se ^ c e d ^ -'h .went/to France ,4nd w-n.s dnjured . Vewsmen Facing ~ tc^my’^ fo r a county Court Judge FENDER AND Jo Action Taken ^ e d s in jQiicago Joe D. BfiWman sdigr a recess /Th^ members of,»^riSop 86, Boy liii jr % e w Haven, Aug. 1—(4’t—“ Slop-' (45—Resumption of a contempt of Corpus ChrisU Caller-Times, will an ouster proCeedlflg In Bowmi^n’s Varied and .^outs. are holding regular meet-- ] Howfird F^aherixyictim ■ cou-rL rief S^sion ings at the, DobsonvlUp Schoo.l and Ijiy'J b e’fi” at Savin „RocK;" West court hearing^ fqr - three Corpus answer a citation In Which Judge have klso'vworked on a ' model In New Milford Wljere feaven- amusement 'resort, and W hs Wiftioa of duty-vdth the. dent of the , CounCH William Jerry John' Kelley, 67, of 30 East Franchised Bottle'^:, Pepsl-Cola Bottling C^.'of Centra^ Village. Cowil. Schniala presiding' in the absenee Gpunty Temporary Home In tof "Sloppy Jose*’, from using that -Mlatloti to your probl.m? A 10th (Mountain) Division, th^Alr- street, died this morning at his i Pname at hlS e.stabliahment. loa" proYloa* ■••doO of the Mayor, Raymond E. Hunt.' , „ „ _____.Warehouse Point untti.,la8t Febru- ivrlthcwithoutnwiffi th«ss»w tinb«miiam«nt borne Task Force and th e ^ V lti who is enjoying his annual vaca- horae following^ a ■ ary w-hen he w-ent to work oh the 1 Asserting the two e.stabllsh A Cf ai•■kins othor*. SMi.lbl* Coft)s Airborne serving in France He was born July /3- 18-« !" tobacco farm of, Arthur j:r Griggs Kments were 12 or 15 miles apart nontbly p«ym#nt» jro» and Germany. His experienq.e Bockville, the son of Thoma.s- and _ Ui. gafid In zones “ of a far different ■fYon,ifforS ».wora arransed. Mor.- ,— - . several P«»tions_were Tscejv^ 1 Murphy Kelley and had./« NCw Milford. H is. mdther Cv.r. tba eeat> la modwat*- WftB vfliriBd and^intcrBsting ■tchararter,” Judge Fltzgetold said i ^ Lrar«aaw*li,**t»»TZa»a^| active " " * He w-as a mqved ” to Manchester abbut the . ! ••••» »o« aaly 4* wm* Major Suntfquist' began S-e^d"VSra^t%tJe^'|4^^^^^ time and said this morning I'he could see no, "pressing, urgent Iban et |l0*.,eeau |10.*J duty in the'"geon »ir granted subject to Federal restric lisuance of a temporary Irljunctlon." ' Miatt'-Shirley Margaret Kimball, n.nla at tl0.*S aaeh. in G e W A On Sept 30. l»43 he llcqting Company for 37 years. He ! *>uce sh# fc,_o. 1 His decision, he said, would have Permanently — Painlessly — Safely! tions. Other TWtitions.- all- of '.whi'.-h was a m / Miss Rena Halem’s mountalnee^ and .was highly S Major .Alfred. B. Suh^ Roezkowskvwas given permissl.m , afternoon and evening for the sank and was dead when his body present at the ceremoriy yesterday. trained fq^flghUng under condi- to demolish^ 9x10 nnop «t was’’recovered by the State police Both bride and bridegroom were Sons o t^ tr e r o e alUtude, cold Bunal w-ill Governor-General pBmONAL FINANCE. GO. T^ey have two daught^. Sandra, Franklin strecHand ^ build an- Bernard’s cemetery some time later. The medical ex- members Df"thCil942 class fit Man and daw snows, carrying out all other coop 12x20. X ^ ' ______-J______=- Ariuper gave the cause of death to chester High school. Thfi^. latter ^ o f infantry training the nine and Lyrnie, slA ' Bums was granted ' ' stale Thaatar HoiiaiaS . Major SundquiW^^began, his fnedi- Edward .W. drowning induced by a heart at- •took the accelerated course al >he mid near ' fiSaaa IMSS ELECTROLYSIS SALON ^ -^-^Italy the 10th Divl- permission to demolish a porch on cal jpractlde here in 1935. - teft'k. '' London. Aug. 1—(4’)—Fiyld Mar- 'Sheffield Scientific School, Yale B. Ik .arawB, lte>. ROOM 15 — RUBINOW BLDG. .843 MAIN ST. good account of Its the front of house■ at 10 Nye 12th Arm V G roup BeCau^xlhe family had rhovtd YOUR NEW SHOE COUPON! I shal Sir Harold Alexander, Who University, and graduated with Uaaeaa. Xa. SM ^m a^h en H.^spearheaded the 5th street. I extricated Britain’s ovenvhelme'i the I945W class last fall. He Is a An^y drive uih^orthem Italy AldcirpM William Ross of the i W i l l B e D i s s o l v e d i there wais a dSlay In notifying his I,forces from Dunkerque^ arid Bui-, member of Alpha Chi Sigma 7 Public \\7i^s committee reported eiiia close of th el^ lian campaign. Sliow Is H eaded rolStives. ^ma and led the eplq comeback tlonal chemistry fraternity, and Fought hts^rla . that the cotnmlttee Investigated He was bom In iFIarUord and is ,'from El Alamrtn. haa been ap is now In the service and stationed Major Sundqulst waa assigned the petition Stanley Kiilo, to BIG SAVINGS for the Entire FAMILY pointed Canada’s l7th govemor- in Texas.' B v F^ileeii B arton build an'nddition'^to his tavern and Wie.sbaden, Germany. .\ug. 1 — survived by six brothers and five to new duties withvan\ sisters. His brother was in Hart jgenerfiV.', • The bride was employed for i task force, then, in cour»K‘>*,‘° ’" this petition was granted. ^ — The.Twelfth U. S. .Arrny The 54-ycar-old Allied co.mman- some ynie on the advertising staff ford this .'jDornlng making ar- of the Hartford Courant. It will maUon and he was Jlown td^Italy Meeting Tonight ’ group— gTeat-?rt war ijiachine' In rangementswor his funeral which ,ider-ln-chlef of the Mediterranean Eileen Barton, Frank Sinatra’s be. recalled thfit. her father was to asidst Iri activating this n ^ •' Women Interested In 'Tk e Freez the historj' ,of American ; arms— will be held at the O’Brien- un , I theater was iphoscri b y King outfit While waiUng for D-day. Singing Protege, endeared to the ing of Foods” from this section of MEN’S SHOES FOR r George Vi, Biickin|:ham palace an-- formerly mfiqageV of thelocal WAR w-ill be dissolved tonight. dertaking rooms \ In that city to branch of the- Hartford Gas Com he fought a stiff battle of m^arla hearts of millions of his fans, ^11 the county are expected to^ teh d morrow and burim will ba beside ’ inouneed la.at night, to succeed -^e Under command of Gen. Omor DRESS OR WORK king’s unele. Lord . Athlone. ,’*I'., pany. He IS at prefif-nt with Cnb- ^ th th# cooperation of the rock- the meeting, to be held at the Gg- his father in Hartford. be featured on the same double den’s Corner sch6olhoi(8e this eVe^ N. Bradley, the Twelfth, number^’ ^ whose normal' te.rrn as- govem'oe- ben and Sexton, manufacturers of feller Foundation, the. Air Corps . Ing 1.233,000 men in the, field, and special details loaned by the Stage bill with “ Have Fun”, a rol ning at 8 o’clock sponsored by the'' Wards fdrnout sliast at reduced WOMEN’S DRESS AND general expired last June. Universal ran1?es,. *" Farm Bureau groups of Vernon Tenight across France, the Low IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? ! fith Army. ... „ . _ licking, allrlaugh revue featuring Cwntries. Luxembourg and deep prices! Durable leathers, popular Broadway and Hollywood’s top en Center and Ogden’S Comer. Miss SPORT SHOES Oh August 15. 19^. Into • Germany, occupying 55.‘)00, WHAT CAUSES IT ? stylet In brown or black. * the invasion of southern tertainers and comedians, opening Cora Webb. Home Demonstration agent of the Tolland County Farm,, squarexml)®**—almost one-third of A booklet' contolnins the eplnloni of fa* ■ . Major Sundqulst went Jn wuh a Friday at the au-.-condltldned State the nuclmis of the greater Reich— To wear now and for falll Dark tlcipaj^e-ln his ’’Matfi-Actlon and part In tbe competitive events' of A Few sun Available. rounded Germans for two days. merty sbenanlgsulis. It’s side the annual clambake of the asso Portland, Ore.—(A’)—The hens 'l ; ‘ This Airborne Task Force w m In splitting fun and a million laughs ciation w-hlch is scheduled for themselves foiled a chicken thief command of Major Clenertl Rob- at the, home of Mrs. Lena Lund, RAl'KMFKE OIL CO. with valuable prizes given partici Sunday. August 26 at the grounds TeJ Hasttord 1-8181 ert Pr^ericks. The Task Force of the Windham Fish and Game I They flew up into the branches of pants at all performances. On 898 Maple Aveoae — Baitfphl .X pmdied ahead and cleared- the screen, wljl be shown ’’The Dan- club. Further plans for this event] a tree and'outtof reach. The. thief ^ bUTSTANDIge VUtt* French Riviera and Maratime ' geroiis Intruder” with an out will be annoiUiced following,,, the! won’t hav^. anything to drink, S^RDY SHOES POfe' Alps Provinces of the enemy and standing :Cast. , meeting of the association. leitherj_for a while. He dropped his In this advance Major Sundqulst There are late stage shows Sat aambakp Aiig. 19 i liquor permit on the floor Of the »YS AND O IRLS Odd Fellows Bingo \ was charged with all duties con The Uallan Social club will hold pullet pplace before h e, made his cerning the health of the- troops. urday-and Sunday starting at 9;45 "^FHEEL CHAIRS Just in tints for ichool. . , savingt r MION-IRH and TEEN SHOPPE p. m. a clambake for their members find getaway. AT ONE Ldinr PRICE . . . Major Sundqulst was trans- on childrsrrt thoetl ‘ 649 BdAIN STREET // f e ^ on Dec. 16. 1944 to XVIII friends at their cUibhoaSe on Snip- HOSPITAL BEDS CortM Airborne under command of slc street on Sunday, August 19. Fiw Rent nr SnI*. V . . • \ Osano* of Manchester will cater . MajVr General Matthew Ridgeway. Targets Sereened HOUSE \ for the occasion.' A Million Dollars ARTHUR * JAMES. IVC. *tw n Dec. 19. 1944. to Feb. 15, N, BegniMly to « AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 1*45. Major Sundqulst partlclpa-. .fit Hospital 198 Fiiiin’gt’B Ave. Btfd. S-4S48 Exciting bargains !«.-colorful dip W ith Prisoners I. Burton Dunfleld of Union- Regnlarly to 8.9*\ ted in the battle of the bulge and "iTo Relieve P ^ s pers . . . right for now and month* to ^,, AU Bingo'Players there had an opportunity to wit street, state supervisor of .schools It is- estimated that ovei/a mil ness the grand courage of the in Ellington, is recuperating at lion dollars annually is ^ e n t for Regularly to, 8.39. '• Mostly woman’s sizes. Odd lots. Cordially Invited to Attend! American combat soldier in ac Washington, Aug. 1—t/P)—Con the Hartford hospital where he various remedies for/ relieving tion. vinced that Japan atiU ' screens has been S fiatlent for the past piles. Yet any druggist will tell BOOKKEEPING Bulge Battle two week's. you that, soothing, jCoollng astrih- Rejrululy to 1.98 I CHILDREN’S SUMl "The batUe of the Bulge,” .Ma bomb targets With Allied prison • Birth gent PetersOij’s Ointment will allay X Taxei? -— Payroll jor Sundqulst stated, “has been ers, the state;-department today Mr. and Mrs. ClSyton Crandall pile torture in.,a,,Yew minutes. 35c awaited confirmation of a-.ToHyd John S. C. .Nlchdlls & Co. reported to be one of. the most of this city are the parents of a a box. 60c ^ tu b e with applica- Accountants ___ 1.57 savagely fought campaigns of ri e jradio report that Americans died daughter born on Tuesday'fit the! tor. . Peters^’s Ointment brings \ I BATHING Tlegukr 61.98 entire-wAadwtA war.aareaao "riie 1menV1AU fought lind^Tunder ^'Inin fVtAthe VinmVkincp bombing rtf of l•^ou•aatllriKawasaki July IttiTr Manehcrter Memorial hospital. prompt, joaTul relief from itching. ' Manchester 2-1319 - Tm weather eoiiditiohs of indescrib D R i y E I K Reg. $1.39v 61.49 -61.59 CHILDREN’S 26.. . ■ ] • Discharged Money ^Ack .if hot delighted. ITi .iGt'-a able misery.-^a winter campaign The .department disclosed last Pvt. Gaylapd Abrahanison, son At the at its worst? In this campaign T night that it had requested verifi of Mr. and’ Mrs. Ragnar'Abraham- /J PLAY SUITS was given the job of going arouu/i cation by the Swiss government i Talcott avenue. has been NOW * $1.00 toDime ithe several aiviBiujiBdivisions underu..uc. -our - ‘ i| and International,RedInternational Red Cnoss. In|„ivenIn a discharge from the serv- CO^amd to help control the f"®-| an accompanying statement it de- Xs an infantr>’ paratrooper/ I Manchester Fruit Rag. 81.79 ...JNOW S I . 2 9 Now $la39 abl ng ^ “ 'I , . persistent and me^ he took pkrt in the invasion ^ I nmicb was im^dlng the jirogr ®i thodlcal practice of the Japanese Holland September 17, 1944/at Rag. 81.98 NOW $ 1 . 4 9 ----In ! government in locating prisoner j „,hirh time he was Ihjure^and GIRUS’ SHORTS 'I'v Major Bwdquut parucm»“ “ i" of war camp.i in areas subject to for six weeks ih Eng- - 1- and Vegetable Stand Rog. 82.79 NOW \ S 1 . 9 8 Reg. 12.79 ^ alrboime cnissmg of the Rhme Ubombardment.” ^ h a rW n t." land. Returning to active/duty he but in this Instance he did not .m The statement noted that the TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER . Corner Spruce and Wells' Streets ter enemyrtMrito^ by gkder With while not-signatory to ■ G t o u |i N o . I v Group No. 2 i 824-828 Ma i n -s t r e e t . - r ■■ -7^ . , Rpg. 88.29 NOW $ 2 . 5 0 N O ^ S1.98 '. / . ” and .'1.■ • Day. pluslus^nerio see how one of |‘ her Geneva Short!* \ ^Printed Batiste ^ hIs divisions were getting along prisoner treatment, nevertheless' *«iefcy - J and to’get an estimat.e of the med 'had promised thajc would, honor 11 XIQ0DRS Shop while sitting in your can park ical situation. prohibition iffgftinat protecting ; f it LOWBStr POSSIBLE iNIGHfGOWNS GOWNS target areas,with prisoners. lESSES REDUCED ■ MORE MORE »RICES! . 'V. 7 In Broadcloth or ing space off the strieeli Our Ipw overhead Further exciting action was the Replies to U. .S. protests that i 816 Main SL Tel. 3806 Sizes 34 to 36 GOOD NEWS!. . .NO CERTinCATE NEEDED—— ; local physician’s due, for"6n April the promise was. not kept “ have ' Seersucker. Now is your savings. ^ Here are cort*. *L * j ’ been evasive,” ' tfie J department; | Arthur Drug Stores I; 1945. he participated in the ac •nl tion which liquidated the “ Ruhr said., . . .'r - 1 pocket.T Here his duties consisted I GAS RANGES ARE NOW RATION FREE! of surveying and reportiiig on sH. ,^; ;i>ve|’-run medical instfillatloris, to : .98 ’/ ■'j-j^n dow'n,epidemics and to fiurvey Post-War ' -V r ''' ' and report on the health of displac ed personnel camps. This campilgn ; Gas Ranges These Stores Are continued on across the Elbe^river j Group No.^3 ,7 Group No. A Now In Stock and Up to the Baltic Sea where his ' SOUND PLANNINC AND PERSISTENT PRO- ^ ^ Corps was located as fthe war In 7 A Small Group of For Immediate \ p l o s h ir t s GRE^ BT AMERICAN FORCES HAS AL- During this actiop he was.direct- ^A'll Wool Pullover O Delivery!- ly reaporralble'-'for all matters„^hal In Stripes or READY REDUCED THE FAR FLUNG JAP Erectly or Itjdlrcctly affecte^, thi ■n . SWEATERS health of the troops- under his PlainCoIora EMPIRE TO A YJERE SHELL OF ITS FORMER command. It involved a consider-' Slllhtlj' Soiled ■- f ■' able amount of road work and' pro- , SIZE. y vldeh 'opportunity fgr^ seeing , '■-f '' ■ ■ ■ ' .'V • . deal of Italy, -FJrance. pol> * glum, Holland and Germany. 1 / 2 P R I C E . . . And so it goes„with other problcnis. ' ■ Went to Russia ‘ Major Sundqulst had to go Into By sensible spending and perslfstent saving 'J, .. <|luasla three times to arrange . for, and % the evacuation of Am ericanan'l a n d u p British'prisoners of w|ir. Nfearlng Group No. 5 you will go a long ways* toward building up your the end o< the war he had to’evacu- AO S M Construction. ■•y ■ ate a concentration camp of over A Small Group of Cotton Draw String:- Savings Acc^^unt. ' ^ ...1,000 political prisoners'and ar. Misses’ ■*N Automatle Top Bnnt'- ^ 1 0 % P O W N holds your cool range.' for their hospitalizatior SKIRTS em. ■H.. treatmeitt. Thik was a small camp, Tbermostnt Controls , Ml ^vom lm r ISth while you complet* known as Belsen in the famillai .V Reduced to i ...... I • • • • * • 1 for Oven Hent. f- -, pattern. 1 ■ ’ the convenient monthly poyipentt. The local physician returned to ; Infante’ BeMtlfnl All WUte '■ the 'United States.on the S:.'S. ' Womfih’8 . ‘ Poreelala Modeia. 9 9 -"i t Montlcello on July 1 an^ today .re- ICa m. to Pam. ' ported for duty at (Dfimp Campbeil. ■t-J dtohse' of TBese '--j kantucky. fdr pdeslble further Children’s BELTS, SUSRENDERS FniBoiw Mnkeni J .00 duty wlto th* X'VIII Corps In the Reduced to. i’* .. .. . South Pacific. The Savings Bank Major Sundqfilat wears five cam. Formerly up to .?2.98 • Q U A L IT Y ^ paign stara on his ETd bar,.,one • GRAND Tfaa0KII^^COU M W Indian arrowhead'Tfor am A Large .GrPup of , f making a glider landing into • WHITE STAR 'MaHCHBSTm CeMM* iWRBOiniS ' 4 f anomy territory) and the Glider . ''Badge. SUMMER DRESSES of Manchester Uj f . Major Sundqulst. Is a graduate UE "A’Wr“ GREEN DIS^ UNT STAM PT $ L 98 ,7ZlHi'nH'V7W'ini flMilFK'MIkdf • f eg Tufts OoUege, Medford, Mast., Priced Below 'Cost!- Some^ aa low.a* s aad the Tufta Medical School arltime 1w received tfia .BS. and BUDGET THI HATION S U Uiam IW IU W O f POPtBAt PMCIO 8t«s' i f JX Vieifreea. His fratemtles~‘are A ll siepeaUa M t|Us tank a m ganranteed In (nU by The IBata Delta Chi and 1 ^ .ChL He LtHOttSe^ilOK. CUMWSe-'SON ssEn s ti a matnhsr of the' Manchester TERMS Ommtry Ohib and. the Knights . of INC. - INC 824-828 MAIN STHEEX MANCHESTER *SStt*'Bund(m 1st is the formqr MBa .Yasa M o tc liS i -J .J ‘ -iTx:r ^11 6'^ ri' • r I ■ I P A G E S m a n i ’ h s ^J^t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r ; c o n n . W e d n e s d a y , a u g u s t i , i9 4 b jM A X C H E S I EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStfER. CONN- W EUNESM Y, a U t l Is i i, P A C E S IX Is spending the first fsw weeks of benefits for women—-married or her retirement with her brother at battled against; about.'ao.OOO -J(ap- single—In any program of social R etires From Job I‘ t “tlvro.ill li'.c''lan^; fant daughter, Louise C^rOl. have ancae troops who', iWth 2i060 xm -Vf om en Seek in g Lord's Point near Stonlngton. an discharged from^ the Backus J m A ir "P fllk s Mail L is^«jA v ailab le insurance. 4 RECORDS- 3,000 Japanese ^Civilians, Mancheiile^ m.iUi Dl' a IcHihS that .we'iu o Reftiove hol^tal, . Norv^h, .and are with A f t e r 58 Y e a r s powerful and atrongNjpehgh to do making a .figjiting withdfAw-al E qu al R igh ts ,Mra?^rter'a' error, Era Arrives PUUUSHEP BY •n Old Sclidol soiithem Kiangsi. T on igh t Is Lim ij t.he vforld;, thiit Amcrlod iRn con- Cpl. Go^l^n JBarl Porter has bee Chinese forces beat off fla ck s Hartford, Aug. 1—(Ah — Miss HIRALD PRINTING CO. INC. home receiiBt^for a short visit London, Aug. 1.—GPi-A cam Emma Pruttlng has retired from Giv4 " la 3tu«ll Sti'sel tln u > ^ pour out Ita. - atrehgth, agafnst .Kian, if 0 mites', ^ iith of ! i;>espite a bfiak demand for the ICancbeiter, Conn. is securing A^kwdlcil relea.se FoJ l o w s Raitk For Bj paign to have Britain's new Labor O n T a ^ r B a 5m i e i i t her position as an envelope ma - ^ t it 1* our plain duty to'do Wooden SlrUctiire at Army service am^S’«prrted4iome 'Nanchang. as the J^ an rte tried to ‘’pocketbook jlz c " cellin^^ price taOMAS FBRGUai V brush aside re.»i.sUtnce along their Jilsta covering all'grades-and cuts government take “active steps to. chine ’ operator for the Plimpton Your Feet An General Minnter and that, in short, no outside bur for good withliv*^®'U y- (Uontlnwil-'Criini Page Onb)^ Manufacturing company after 68 Poutfded Cntober I, Nl^’orth. End Orlfiiiially 'ontln.iied From Page One) road of retreat, ^^ore . than 200 |bt rilcat/ sold at retail, the War establish Women’s rights to equal *fiuc jGdllector Samuel Nelson den is too gto®! f"'' *'* under has recovercji-^onvjua sioriou .Tapanc.sf w'crf killed io one en Hollywood — Underground Price and ftatlqnlnjf^Board at the years of service. , cldent sustliined at baujfrr"^he salif. "A governmenl ity with men ” given added -ie^ his office open until $ Miss Pruttlng has been operat 1 Pumiihed E»ery take." , Fire HoiiHe'. 'be funny- hut the. grim .plt^hf^ gagement, Chinese sources said,' sources have reported Alan CurUs, ^tate -Armory atlli has a s'mall Irnpetus today by a mass meeting COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR — CAPITCHj Stindny* end HolldeiYn. Bnttred «f the '>},hHving/Spent several o f Japan was clearly drawn. Mch « not re-spon.sible Itfr th| ^ lock tonight to collect taxes diie ing this type of machine for about Poet Office u^iaiincbdeter,. Conn.. •» ■ And his warning is that '^ 'e hospitals,-but he would the handsome Universal actor, ] pperatiqp x)t crccHt is -npi mastei Quantity left that are available on attended by more than 1,00® ' ."A night packed with burning F^ueat. the chairman said tqday, i^ni-1 the town.- The. second half of th* 25 yearg and before that time did fVMUi EboMt Rrsds bjunlng M co n d ja < < ^ » M«tter,- must not break the b ^ k of . I^Ooks^^'thpugh the^old Wood-/ ghiS& for further service. Silluttfi giver Benif y be a Hollywood wolf. So-^hen ' in his own house.” y '. ^om en. Including seyer'alj aimilar work on older types of ma had ended." it said," an d ^ oiip s of Tf^yoiFre bine of, the hundreds^f hers of Parliament. town taxes became due on July l tr##t. F##I th# - . gOSSCiUPTtON RATES America in ill-judged attempts.to ,ep/ttvo-8tory lOtj^ldlng'iSt one time "was niujl.v Shattered and only irio''' war vitllnvs-^Assemble^ on the \ "England ConqimlW 'Tw-lce'* chines, according to H. A. Swain of flvs thff loflM-MIntdrio POTTERTOITS em siirgi^' and rare maile it p<' Battle Seating End. I met him on the "Shady Lady" i persohs. Who ararlever Sure of tb^ ^ h e meeting, sponsored by the and tonight It the last time that forti&is I 'On# tear by U#H ...... used as a'n'opr^att.sclfiool on Nfjrth rhool grounds." when a magioilin those who have not. paid the tax the Plimpton company. iasaattUiy• fiiAwas 1—IS laaM-^ - ., mi•«hins _ tir#diM##. 5»9-54i Mala StrMt Per month, by M«il ...... j carry the burdens of ail the rest slblc-for him\to escape intact. set. J immediately inquired: j W’ith a srriile said: “If price you should pay for pork ""BtatU's of women compalgn oom- Born on Grand sl)reet In Hart ..u- ______ash*__ h#f4 ^ ol4 At The Center School street is to OTprie dowm The. i aXempted to lift Oi^ir spirits ...bV/j Calcutta, 1 iJ(’\ /T h e bat may be irrevepwt for a momentl Vhops, round steak or a leg of an doViW so withoutvT#fc##w%.» haying C» interest- ", XA lo#-Mlat Closed Saturday Al O'. M. of th? world." ' > . . He is nen Thurmday Until 9 iP. W. Deiirered One Te«» ...... | School Board has nori^i’d^he Se- ! liis\ric.ks. He-prndu'ced Sts eggS, England \var conquered 'Ywlce', ij lamb, this U»t is juat the thing «hlt«, er#a»-Uk#jrt#dlel«rf btk Such an ill-jndged attempt, he (ci further buf une leg i.s phfmanenliy short fBiirnia, fhNyhlrh 6J)0O Japanese "This is very embai-rass’Ing," he; Job op^rtiinities for women, abo in Manchester before coming back tV.Betem SUtee «nd APO ...... 112.00 Ujertmen that they Have > » fi . out of-dhe. a 'l/h iit the people be its history^once by WiJ^liam tli «ou need," the chairman added. lition 'SfXthe iNarrtagqr-bar in ail drfUB th##» ap. 0#t foat bappV thinks, is the detiiaion to send coal^iise for it and today elANflcians ened.. -TiiU"'is not noticeable to the have.,b'con kutad, is approaching said, V- to Hartford to work and live. She Ie*-MlBt w#r. At #11 4rassi»t4-^(^ — UEMBER O f ■ ordinary observer. anM.^ does npt gan t o ^ g /fn r the egg.s,-and ,he 1 NormanrTi066 and again by McA ‘VHe said It boVers beet, veal, governmeih^ services _ and equal t o ‘helD Keep Europe from freer-■ were removing the wiring. N- had to cM aih that they weren't thp-'Closiiig stageA Southeast Asia , "That's beside the point;. Abe, I TH* nSSUClATBD, PKE8- -seem to prevent his getl'tog about 'ommdnd heajjMte Norman in 1931.” Tr im b and pork, stating the exact Th« Aeeocieted Preei le .eiciueuely , . The hiilldlng' has not been iWd • re.sl. , reference was to -the crisil ./op legal price that can be charged entitled to the uaa. ol repuOUcetlon of ing this winter . ' as a publicAchool in over 12 year.S'. as formerly. is today. ,' 'x.,. ; "Perhaps I cQuId be called| one, - Menrv Roa.sma.n is "putting 'hp-s The'^piass, flhrht of homeless which the last British Labol for any cut of meat in any ^t«Ii all n#w» dispatch#--credited to or nowf not share any of Senatpr n v^aa last used as s location for en-.nfiasizcd. in olh-r broadcia?!' Am .raff'joined lii the attack'j But I 'am not a cad." mnarwia* cr#dft»d in tme p»p«r »nd fhv large g a ra g fon the grauii ^ yVsterdjft-, . scoring hits on - tna* "What’s the dlfferehce ?’’ ’government fetl when Montagf Store, in the community. "Those Phvllia Mathiasen, Sp. (R) 2-0, alio th# local new# published here. Hart's, fears, We think t/iat the . the National Youth nio'yeiucnt and' -hich said "allocations haNC been Collet, Norman was governor ,'whb have already received one of there was consiriern- of^ l^ resideac:e on the green. He j chinc-6un positions and destroying "WeU.-J mean I’m not the ta J- I’SNB. 111 contribution of the various Allies at lives On the place formerly know^j niAde to cities and towns in Hok- the Bank of England. lithese lists,” he said, "have told me All rights ol rapuhlication o; spatial . J . ____c.c-K/.vol wiring Installed to kaidlvfor the -rcheption of ."iO.OOO huts and buildings. . hbpping kind who tries to^^teal as the George. Stewart house . / i ihey are an exejHlent and protec . / - 4 dlapatcbea herein, are also reserrad. to this war are be.vor^ aci^in nj,, machihes that famtlit^ 200,000 war-victim Many Japanese were killed on girls froril other- mAiC. Nbr The next nationalization effor. Phyllis Mathlasen, Sp. (R) 2-v„ Full serrlca client ol N. E. A 'deryica Mr and Mra. Edward A 3mifh \ would be directed at the coal min tive shopping guide. 1 suggest, ant's logic. We reject/4ntirely the ; v^.pre^ed ‘ _S___-.1 * 1 .. » w cv-acueo.st’'- „ the .banks of the sittang riveif, the am I like' aqmc Hollyjsmod Indi-- of the “Waves" and Jean McPher -\ / btc. ' ' ' ^ have heard rl^<;ently from their son. communique said, while ih the area ing industry, Laski said, - thei therefore, that you vLstt the Board theory tfiat'there iS anv one who T h e hullding i,s located’ south o f \nd fear complete communi- viduals who'sthdj' thp^cwanapers son, S 2-c„- also of the' "Wevee," 1 Publiahara, RaprfsehUtl»«:s: Jha Major Bradfom-E. Siintb', that hr between NyaunRlebin. • some 90 wourd'c'ome transport,-foUdwed b; Office within the next few days \ thinks .thit this .country,'..must, tht* Aohertson school and w^s hi^s wcrtHn l^^^^^ ^'rancc.. , cations b r c a k ^ m vvM Ohvm«» to see who U thInWjIg of a divorce j.iMUi Maihaws 3 p i^ Agency-,-Na* , ’ erected as S' place to house the miles northeast of Rangoon, and the Iron and St^el indidtry. kind ask for a copy for yourself. will be "in Manchester tomorrow ! He w rote that he fwis taking a ; when one anpoiincyr and then call h e^ iw .thr.a date." Tork, Chicago,’. DetroiT and Boston. . for the future, pour. ®''t ^ ‘ hook and ladder truck thiit.wiis .•Ryu, about 40 miles northeast, of a "We place iron and steel rsthel IfThey’re yours for the asking' as afternoon ahd evening to Interest | ItEMBEK AUDIT BUREAL OP, its resources in any gigantic j purchased' when the North Kn'l week's course In milit)H;>' informa- 1 Rangoon, British troops shot up a Alan's qmrfificntion for wblf-.[at the erid so iu), nbt to disturb a long as the supply lasts." local young women in enlisting In tion and educiamn; ll>>ttas avail- , urged hiS party of Japanese trying to escape t o 9 Cl KUU lUtTlONS. ______effort tm nourish the whole world , fire department- was o'rg.ij,nizcd in ed himself of the...... privilege...... t- of visit- fp»r '. fear of losing of losing \-our ctipr tmeiDhone *^!**§^® in hood is tw fact that he often industry taking So largf i, part,I the hospital corps of the “W avss."/ Vt4iaKia proposed, and w h a tl8 8 «' U was in later wears,-used is in boats. . '' ''' takes gm four ,or five wom en-a the-'War " effort," “ he explained.' n Tba Harald PrIntIng’ Company. lot., ing points ip that famousfamou.s cith. H flaums in an air raid, it is rY^ested They will be at tho--J. W. lale assurpaa no flnanclai responnhil'ty lor ..Snfith..'that the subs.crther take the t^le:iii» week' should happen, is that this nation haye ndw the rtRht to .sell it brothijr, . Ensign Edwin "In the' fuUest sense we^ are try I D en ies R efu sin g store from 1. p. m. to 9 p. m. They typographical.errors appearing In aa- _ . — , 1 % . - ,»k,a ^ I n A \ f ‘ 'V. that’s being a^ wolf, I plead will have with them a sound 'eartlaamanu 'n The Manrhester E»a» should'devhtc a very amall share or l^ v ejh e building torn down, ivrit.'S from a point in the phwe oiitahira.sclf. . ^Ameriran Snb Joins ing to fulfill the four freedoins- that he has been enjoVihg shore ;< That is the picMiie of Japa.n to- UTy.” he said. "But actually'the wagon playing stirring service nlng BeralA and in fulfilling them we hop T o T reat G irl of jts own resources to the meet- , ' ^ ^ 'leavf fdr a few days, lie speaks ol dJv taken from between the lines* Boinhfirdment of Jupai blame should be partl.v bn the Americans ’will regard it as ou songs and making various an-, Wednesday, August 1 ing of emergencies, to the "l^Vlrning - ■ r- the weather as beinge\'ery hot pf'phonaganda broadcasts from the 'Sari Francisco, Aug. \--iJPi—yA.n 'women too. Each girl tp- having monument to'. Franklin Delan nouncements.- land olSfharrcd ruins and homeless' of {Himps, so that the rest p f UhCv -Mlsaf Mabel Pavyon has returned Ainericftn submarine Joined/ the four or five differen.t ^ te s a week Roosevelt." Young women. 20 to 36 years H r b r o i i Victims. too. and that's why I can’t get . Salt Lake City. . Aug. I—j*) -- of age, with two years of High Three Weeks worldworia shallenau auiw'ive to regain the to the Edwin T/^m fth home after bombardment of Japan'lagt night, I Blood transfusions tqday failed spending two ii-eeks at her cottayo Tokyo radio reported tpday, shell more than one date with her." '/ Blood transfusions tqday ^ school: arfi eligible for this service. ■ A In three weeks of- almost con- U.se of ItS own oi resources- And ^ Our Hchron service men seem "What would be your definltibn Immediately to change the conot- | "Wayes” have Just observed SI the Wllllmantic camp groun-l ing the city of TomaJrnmai on the tion of 13-year-old Rula Ann de ^ anniversary of their qr- •tant assault by bomb and shejl. quesfmn Senator Re Hart's ^ d o m j to be winnlngTitations'ri^t and flhe'Attended the camp meetjug 5 6 liorthem refuge mimid of Hok of a wolf ?" . , > T avern B usin ess J;ip.s L o se L ;I "A /iv olf is merely a guy -who Oooyer who was brought TO Holy ggnization. in/takingaking foifor his own personal line ' loft. Frank Kulynych. BJ^I-^c-,. son sqrvireji.. '"‘'y kaido. /''^x iCroas, hospital yesterday after her ^------— \k tha Allied fleet off Japan's east of Mr and Mrs, Michirei Ktifynych Mrs. Samuel Hinden ana - her 'The bonibardmenn|asted half an figures he ip tori young to get .coast has sunk or damaged 1,035/^t Washington that habit .of be- j married,” he said. How this ap,-; ^ Is Sold bv R end Imother asserted she was refused a"1 of the Hebron-Andovfr r^aii. has daughter, Sirs. Be.Ssie Nieberwitz, I l f M o n t h hour. "Damage waK extremely I treatment for a rattlesnake bite at A littling our all lea and appealing j pfieS in his case-1 don’t know and Japanese ships of ail categor^^^ been-commended for courage a -d of Brooklyn, N. Y., ape al. the slight," satd the brofldenst record Ithe Fort Douglas Army hOapltfii. Fats N ow U sable to our own selfishness which Is devotion to duty, according to a Kasmanh place for'^ 'tw o" weeks' ed by the Federal Communications didn’t-ask. Curtis has been mar and destroyed or dam aged^.278 P lan e 'roll H eavy banieix^F, Renn, owner of thi I Her condition w as said to be letter received by )iiS parents vacation. 'The.v wi^Te former resi commission: ried twice. Japanese planes. ■> ' the trademVrlt of the isolationist ‘ tavern at 76 Cooper street, whlc^ leritical last nigl)t- ^ ,, ' T r^^tin jcj W f^ iid sj The citation fVhds ns follow.v dents here. . ^ Starting off today's ‘TotfJ’o-re- —-’’A wolf is really shopping for T The girl was bitten by the snalfe The ships hit range/from the^. (Contlnned From Page One) I'.SS Harding. DM.'I 28. .earc Mr, and Mrs .John Danherg anil ported^ daytiijie air raids, 20 Mus the right mate." ' he expounded, he has' operated at that addres In a Salt Lake City Park while .-1 last of Japan’s remaining battle- j EleM. Post.^ Office, San Francisco, daughter Mildred, of NeW Britain, jr. tang . fighters „ ______from either_____ Okinawa____ ■"tt’s like when, you go in a store for 11 years, today sold the busl linking with tyrii companions. A > /■ A W arning California'.Murv 9. Ifl-lf). "The com- returned honifs Sunda'S’ after hav- are forcfd into unconditionaj^siir- | or IwO -Jima attacked airdromes and say browsing’." Storrs, Aug. 1—Every home-1 ghipa down, we spilpoae. t®. fishing , ness to ' Kenneth -Cotton of Eai I passing motorist . drove them to .. • X __ ... inanding officer takes ple.i.-'st the 13th A. A. F, Fighter -com- rs ape 4 'I ^ hew dish. Tile new owners wKl have tlie ta\’| Ide Gooyer, later reported Rula / The cost to us has been almoaf weather, or on simple sight-see- during a coordinated attaf-k maiid. declared in another de.fi on ' t eW F IFe • A la rillS cut. Fat that can no longer he j I St. Peter's Episcopal, church Sun I brought" Lt. Austin Sellery ern .managed by Patrick F. 'Tier I Ann was refused treatment at the '■negligible. Wa....^ever enjoyed, Ing on the part of the pilot, it ia^ by enemy .suiclde'.planes. The .-fll day., the Army -Air Forces’ 38'th anni- ! "ney of Griswold street, who 'WaJ used in cqoking can, be based in ; of Lop Angeles' along with me on llArmy hospital after-being asked medicines, The men whostrv'ounds over Germany, a similar safety true,- as Mayor I/a Guardia said, tient pCrformancq of your gun .and versary "Our pilots now look for.. 'M r.lRenn’s manager, the new 11] i f , she were a dependent 6f a iW ' gun cr.fW ip providing prompt a,id ! xvNrd to. th,F’-!day when thFy wid D n riri" Ju ly the interview' and I suggested thait are yet unhealed need that fat. No .. Reduce prices on fine quality Watkins and freedom of - operation, for that It was the kind o f accident Curtis could give him some point le to be i.s.sued in' his -name. 'rice man. . rapid fire agpiinst. enemy -suicide I be based at 'fbkyo.” ' . Lieutenant Imber denied he had substantial Increase In domestic ' | German anti-aircraft guns rp- which cQiild have been pievehted. j.,, n direej.^ reflection on T roops to B e . ■ 'Sobering Note Soiirided ers on how to handle Hbllywoot) supplies of oil and cooWng grease ! Furniture when it’s like pulling hens* During the month of July Man- women. A former prisoner of efused treatment. - ' mtdned numerous and efficient to I And although the Empire State ; your' cool performance of duty, ef- [ .The Japanese ■ know they have Build StiltA for Boys is probable before next spring or i cjitster had but -nine calls for fire the , Germans, Austin claimed to summer, so every quarter o f a tea- teeedi to find enough to fiill your building. may never again be in -! fectlve' and courageousMeadership. M o^ eiLhvi^ji* :lost the war, b u flt is not nearly apparatus and the loss, on all la the last. , , I. J » -u ' "Your devotion to diitv and con- over'Was the sobering note soun^^ have lost his technique with the . Bearstown. III.-^ (Jh Fort spoonful in the bottom of a broil-j In .addition to this toll of Japa- volved, it Is the kind of accident i„ keeping wrth the i.'.-t estimated not to exceed $1,500, In, women. er or fr>’ing pan must be saved for. | needs ? Yes, it‘s good^ business. . . ed at Pearl Hqrbor by Rear Ad the South Manchester department boys came to the Burrus Brother rab L e a d e r s nese ships and ^»lanes,,we have al-'(which is going to'keep on-hff^ipen-; tradittqqs of the naval service." (Continued from Page One) "I can't give you any pointers." future medical, industt;ial and cl- miral William P. Blandy,. newly- but seven Calls ■ were made and farm to go to. work detasselln good house keeping. . .to periodically^ so scored great damage on Japa-hng, all over the country, unless; Signed by Donald B. Ramage. Lt. named commander Of the iPacific Alan said., “ I don’t have any lines the hybrid corn in the 540-acr j ’ilian use. • j ••■yy views .on the understanding he one of these was a bell,', alarm Ob routines.’’ , O pen P arleys Dark, or, rancid fats are usable. | niove.fioor samples into your homes ness industry, and likewise •. on ' pilots in the service'comply '*^81 * ’ Fleet’s criiisers and destroyers. from Box 49 that called out three tract but supervisors had. to wor ] would not be quoted by hsme, add ■'They-hope to beat down ouf "Maybe you could ■ lend him out a problem before they starte though impurities, such as water. ! Japanese land transportation f a -1 the rides and regulstions .which gtory dne.s not end here, fof ed that "I think there 'wilj^^e in resistance and our will to win. The companies -of -the department. your telephone book." bones rtr bits of' foreign matter.! while they’re still fresh and new. So This was for the fire on Russell their job. The corn la seven t cause deterioration and should be ciUUes. ' I govern civilian flying, ■ 'yf., ;a second citation, v'as award’ d creasing pressure on the.Army to current Idea that the end of the ■ .’JBiit .1 don’t have one. ■ T keep elg^t feet high and most of th Jerusalem, Aug. Arab 1 street that damaged a bam. All jarty leaders open their owm con- rerpoved. Housew-ives who live ln.,rl semi-annually we stage these bargain And 4he-sssaults are still con -1 These young men have risked reading as follows; ] release more men." war is Just a’tbund the corfier is- all the nu'mbelfa In my head. I' voiingsiecs couldn’t reach the tat "For m'erit'brious performance I Johnson, drclaring tha,t^^'’I think bad bu.sin£SS,"\Admiral Blandy of the other calls were still figure If I forget the number she (erence on Palestine affairs today rural areas can call on local 4-M fJ events. . . to clear our floors o f all tinuing. , . ■ j their live.s for their country, in alarms. In the North End there 3els to shake off the pollen. Super it Amman, capital of Transjor- representatives to pick^ up qach i [ o^duty in thfi control of battle; they are^kceprhg a lot of men th y said. wasn’t tmportaant'ahyway. visor.# of the pwiject. built atilt The Japapese. Navy has now their country's dire.st. heed, and damage received on 16 April, i9i.’). j don't need for the Pacific w ar" were two . calls. One; of these was ‘‘A.n.yway, as long as you’re In ian, simultaneously with the con cah as they fill it. says Mrs. Clark. II those samples that, we figure have been Nimitz^s,comnn^nique today, sup- for the boys and they went ahea The four cents arid tW-o red points J been almost completely ' ruined, they therefore have, we suppose. "You displayed outstanding ler-' said he. wants an answer, too, to plying' neW reports of damage in a whistle alarm f®i" * fire "on uniform, you don’t have to worry vening of the Zionist World con severeance, ,skiM and devotion, to j a recent statement by MaJ. Gen Woodland street that resulted In with' thelr.work. ference In London. ... * paid by your butcher ,fbr ’ach ;' here long enough. Even Japan’s hoarding, tactics a sort of license to risk their lives flicted bv American carrier'plaqes about a line- or telephone num duty, when you worked for . long Lewis Hershey that Selective Ser-I wj-shipping at no loss and the other was a still bers. have a paratrooper friend Arab spokesmen said they pound may meke th^-" difference between a skimpy ^and adequate have not kept Ja^an from losing again while they are flying on leas, jp uark and fliiodcd ,-om-j vice will continue drafting ' Maizuru Naval base on Honshu’s alarm for a grass fire along the who used to go up to strange girls nwould demand that the', British meat dish at dinner. Over four hundred single items, when over J,000 planes In three wcck.s.. serious missions over this conn-1 partmcnls -assisting in shoring for several montha-aftcr the war ^ ships and Tallroad track.s east of the Oak and' pat them on the back. He !Labor government permit fib fur- The Allied campaign off Japan, try. But that-point of view can't bulkheads,.pumping out water and ■ .U A i i . . 89 planes to the number destroyed land street croaelng. figured he could get dates with Personal Notices her imlgraUon of Jewish refu-, ' we opened this event last Monday, and ... I in.general performing'the ihniim- It was the Colorado senators - ^,'aniaged there. Those figures gees to Palestine and no further, then, represents the most sensa- be held for more than a ■’'entence.. ta«ks required - to control 50 per cent-of them without an most of them one-df-a-kind. Furni contention that the net fe d u c t^ ; increased - to 68 ships and small Introduction. But when he tried Card of Thanks land tranafers t^ ,ZlonlpU or colo-^, B eans St H eight | tional use of sea-air power ever ;The Empire .State.--’ ash . took ■ and reduce the damage, and flood- P iib lic R ecords the same thing as a civilian, it IVilzlng groups. ' ^ and to 227 p la n e s 'th e > m - We desire to thank pur relatiVetl ture and flpor coverings; decorativjs imagined. FisW American civilians i many more civilian U;an Army! ing sustained. Your pcrforJniinse men a month, since 100.000 induc- bers destroyed or' damaged at was an entirely different story. ( ------» . ^ ___ ij ■ vL'ns In W^nnimY \cith thr» best tl^- are tak-jh in fbr every '200- nelfthbors #nd friends for their kindl O f Season N ow ever expected that w^ driions .of'X'Na^val^orvice." ‘ " * ^ % - K e r r n s msrtaV”g U 'H c cou’ld ' Monday. Nlmitz add- ■ Warrantee Deeds He has the black eye to prove ■ness durlnx the Illness of our wlfd accessories, lamps, mirrors and pic E. J. Holl to Edimind N. and it." Slid mother, Mrs. Man- K. SY#rtt. W| ablie to bring the war to Japan Ini.of the crash.;and the~ day.it- X hap-’ ■ This commurncation was signed aeV " no ir\ rea.son^»*Aa ertn - he said,«qIH whyM'Viv Mio i1 ”priUseF*and'^T*deMrov^ * are deeply xrat’eful for the be»u(iful jtate P o sitio n s tures. " this manner. Neither the Japa- pehed to be, the civilian Cqsual-i by Lt. Commander hamage. | rate of dischhrgc.e shouldn't be fast-growing list of 'vmr- Constance M! Manning, property ! fI5t»I tributes, expresslrfns of aympsf Hartford, Aug. 1—GPi—Agricul- ' located on Brookfield street. ^ . - I t ' ■was not unusual for Paul th>- ip o'Ur bereavement and use o.| nes» people nor the Japaqese mill- ties could have run into the thou-! Young Kulynych enlisted in the doubled or tvchled. , , , , i «hins knoTke'd out 1 ' !' Kruger,, fabulous Boer, president of. A nnounced O pen ture Commissioner Frank H. Peet i ' —Quit Claim I cars. announced today that he wanted j Ury authorities expected it either. -sands. And dt wlii always be true In tw ln ^ T a ck | N m d " '':a !d " r e S orB ritlsh Julian Kuezainska to '^ a r y .A- -the South African Republic, to John r. Sw»rt*. ride 70 miles a day 6r a single M rs. Thor# M»ldn»y #n(| all hohsewlves TO know that snap j But the 8trateg>' pur military that any one risking his. life in a Mqyo. since that time .being trans-i on ^ e transportation prohlepi, tue Spencer, property located on North H, M. S«arti. ■ bepns (or string^beana. if you pre- j ■\, Main street! \ horse. Hartford. Aug. 1 — fiPi — The leaders dared formuIa“le Is paying plane over any. populated Bred ferred to the,Harding. ! WSr department said between 70 : I" r.5 ” j nnrf ,'u.-eather that State Personnel department re- fer the oliMashioned term) are at | He received his first citation In /in d 80 C-17 transports a«d '160 been received. Bad-weatner tnai the heignt of thetr season right i off brilliantly. will always he risking many more day .sent American pilots« aPross iported today that, applications .. , ,, , . . . . , J ^ , .1 1942 when on the Mavd. when hjs i former airline pilots would be in iwould be received until Aug. 31 now^ilthough in normal growing i \ It is small wonder that,«n Influ- Uvea on the ground below. I prompt actihn im noting «-H d/"e:' Honshu to Maizuru and into the y ^ h n the'xharvest occurs early in volved in the shift, to commercial from persons wishing to take th? ./■ entiai Tokyo newspaper dares to, Onai suspects that our pilots porting the approach of the airlines. These - lineir ■will handle Nagova-Qsaka area but they found ' -July. ' \ excellent hunting.' '■ examination for the positiop-^f issue a sharp demand that -the sobeird and restrained for | * British merchant ma- the "troop moveiriepts . under Con Commissioner- Pelt’s announce In addition to Ihelr toll of shjps child hygiene physician which has ment said thC-- information was | tract with the Arrny.. a salary range of $4;500 to $5,230 Jj^anese cabinet do something uttle, time sfte.: -the Empire! ■ The' department added that -vitli- and. aircraft. Yank flsera infllct------important because, next to toma-* cd tKla .deva^atlon on ground in NASSIFF ARMS about, national defen.se. -State crash. But for the - time "'doubt-saved both vessels from dis- In ten days i,.'i62 men with >ail- .„oh varanciea ir toes, snap beans are the vegetable "Air raids agaiifit our medium ^vnen the memory of that wears! aster. It is ■•aid p f Frank t-hat h.e road experience will be' released stallations; department, th^ : most favgred by home, canngrs, from'’ rhilitary rariway ser\'ice in Damaged—--19 avgr factories. In and smaU cities," says this Tok.w off, there should be a stiff Army lias such keens eS'csight- that li^ mounoi^ent said; ' ' can practicallv see in the dark.■ rk. ■ Europe for ri.turn 'to this country cluding firing of the foiir main editbrial, ‘ are gaining in Interisity, of discipline and punishment buildings of the government sub- HITS THE . Applications willjbe j?Ceived un The captain was able to take such ! and discharge. An additional 2.06.3 , .. til Aug. ifi'for three other posi ^^eirs to O b serve /o r with each day, and what we are ,.ircus.living: ■ ' / action bv'suAden, tacking that a ; men with enough points for dis- sidized Kanto Special StMl Come tions: Budget examiner, $3,600 to m s i d more worried about is the destrur- ^ / . . ' / collision‘w'ajrVtmided, but several j.charge, are to be withdrawn trom ! Pi>oV. which turn.vout such s ^ ls V $4,500 a year: accountant-auditor, h c e tion of ,bur means of .communlca; ' ■. lives were lost. - ; rajl.wey .operating and s’hop bal^ ! P'ofiiicts as ball bearings ^ iGrade XL $2,400 to $3,180. and J a 25th A n diveri^ai ^ J .5 9 . • Pvt. John Kuriiiych. n a younger . talions inip' Europe.WithEurope.,with priorityYrr priorityTTf ,“harrets. , . and . „ me Japan • Inti imatlon- . BULL’S EYE . spoariM o. ilor bank examiner, $1,800 to $2.- - no I tion, bf our traffic.sysCem, as well. Jeep (lOne Hig-h: Hat brother of Frank’s, is believed to early return to tffe United Stages. I a' Aircritft Company, ■which man- GOODS as our electf,ical. gas and water Six thousand more former rail-> bfucturers Baka (suicide) bomta 1820. li e With the'ahnouncemeht . of be on duty in the Pacific area. ^ INSUPPLVING Mr. anij Mra. Albert J. Weir, of \ "•PP-qv’* "'"’-''' -'^supplies'. roaders are booked fPr returti be- ®nd was believed to be the only $ 3 l g '•red I • Local people or /^others using 219 Summit street, wfll ■ celebrate V i ; 0 0 ■ vVIs there no way roiecting ‘ *11-. priefe ceilings for the ciyilian ! ?ugar'wm not'ge't out o f tween September and year’s end ' Propeller factory still operative be- a l l ' y o u r trip 25J:h-anniversary of their mar-' O u ^ ----- another favf^ite ---- * ----- ■■ •• ------biit the Army said it did not know ‘ fore Monday’s .'attack. Both of ►eafh of W oniaii >*terl th ^ i or cannot-v-4somethr be. jeep. iV-war it as easily as they did last year, riage ”on Aug. 4. when they wljl '••‘h i r, 00 les glimmering. For the ‘ when a good deal , of the sugar Imyc many of those men would be | these f^ictones were located at SPORTING NEEDS V hold ’’open house" for their friends * ^ P e s fr v guv^ I done about rt by the govern' eligible fo r discharge unde'r the ' HlratsuRa, x30 - miles south of $269, hili e p-Pi’^ s e t , f o,b, Toledd, is $1.090.; ?'>PP“ ' ‘* 8“ R feporletl Siucide at their home from 7 p. m. on. 0 0 Jv , meht?" '■■ ' ^ - • ' ucts was diverted for other i.xe. point system. Tokyo. 'ITiey were married In Bloomfield, h h u Destroyed—Eight locomotives. Bedutifully madrLentonwood bows-*- Ti :$27/H e ' the Japanese ..must be beginning Hamden, Xug. X-r(/P)-li>r. sterl James S. Neill then rector of St; $275, prices' for ‘’optional'^-eqmpment,’’ j careleijsness. Alsu expected fnuts y\)ir A rm N o.les two bridges', four hangars, two ta rg ets — vOTger tabs and^ w rist Mary's church of this "town, wno 9 0 H e I to suspect as much. up lacklrlg. although th e ; ■radio stations and uncounted' rail!; ing P. Taylor acting i medical most of which is necesSw^-Tf^e j guards. For young and old fllike. is now located in Lee, Mass. They! d k J*ple\%l, $ 2 2 ^ sugar was on hand, ...j ro^-^iars and tumtableaf’ Icxaidlncr, repori*arked aircraft, pnj-.p,yu- laYenue, New Yorit city, which oc Senator Hart's speech on ratifl- add another $250 to the cost, countryJ:anningryJ: jfruits, few native (Continued from Page One). ------■ ■*>. COv $22 ,■ _a____ . "Shu and Naval search planes aa'nk BOWS $2.5 Oto $10.00 curred at the home of her^augh- 'iiXed o. 5 . 0 0 peaches, very few apples. There Po■"‘e cation of the San Francisco Char- Making the sad and necessary ad-' we«:.Some blackberries but many veloped from that original modeli*'’" ilamaged eight surface.'craft in (Aliio riistom-made eIow# to your requlre- 'ter, Mra. Sidney ’Trower. $289 ' We HaveyA ' J" • S ■ menta). AfteC a painter smelled gas, Mrs. 00 Lo ;• ter opened and cl-ised with'the as- dition*. it seems that we. will be- of these-were burned up.on the a series of specialized weapons.ofj f''®R' Ghina. to tli^ Bonlns. N eiL E llis M etn ber '« f / o $ 2 iBIanchard'a body was found yes • i l OUii ■23 sei'tion that, he would vote 'for fible tnl'step right up and buy our-I vines by the fierce h^at oFThe.s^. air war. They include the P lS o H »firhage 21.Ships STEEL POINTED ARROWS .'i." r e g e . 00 jet-propelled, 550-miIes-an-hour-l MacArth-ur’s communiquex’redlt- terday In a room adjoining a jdteh- P o s e ratification. Biit between ifs . .selves a jeep Tor the f"P*lcat sum few*t*he'^ From 21c. O f B row n U . G rou p I * 1 7 2 :^ pluS, plane,, newest- of fighter ■mS^/'*' FEAF with sinking or Complete Linjs Of eh wb?re foulr Jets were open on a opening'and its etoBing 'itatements of il,400. Juat. pixxluce $1,400 and ; AltogHher'it was a bad year fo r latove. The TrowerTamtly ;ddg also ; r ■ _ ' D l els. Greatest in boiqber size Is 24 ships Sunday and q u i v e r s — lyRIST GUARDS P i . the speech'was a continuation of proceed t-> have fun! v-- | canning, And as no penally was at- was asphyxiated. '• y fe $22i * 0 0 the B-29, toting more, than 10 off Korea jand Kyushu, ^ J . . . BFevi4.ence, R. I., Aug. 1-^ Nell POs# tons of bombs on long over-waterincluded two destroyers Md * SHOOTING GLOVES, ETC. $ 1 9 .^ " 'M a s k The fear wprc.sseU in' the Sw-At such a'price, 'the Jeep loses I “ “‘"8 ^ EiliA- aon o f Mr. and'Mtw Sidney 0 0 hauls to Japan. ' - y freJghterilrans^ ARCHERY SETS Women Become Lumberjacks Ch tor’s Bretton Woods »peech-a „u ch .of it.s romance. ■ anVohe. be-1 rn 7 in "3 n T :^ ^ ^ ^ ^ BADMINTON SETS ...... $9-98 Ellis of Il3 East O n ter St., Mah-^ *Ppendul SI . fear that America,, by The span of Armv a'v^tion i.s i , chrater, la a member of the Brown ( • "ose 49 00 playipg . jjipg xo realize, for the first time.'; season is nearly-as bad. There are still’ so shdtt it can be meaimred Mt. Sterling, Rl-.— (IP) — Paul d u u t duS ly few huckleberries, the strawberry fv.-# ;«info,.xr .I f-I Z *nd ivDorted the -ivhoie Key at Bi^wp,^ University. This ' $ l 6 9 , a s k i k Santa Claus to the -who!* lyorld. ^ust what it is It is a COntrap- ^ ‘thifi the niiiit&r3^ c&reer os some ’ Wa tNiavtncr Bunyah wbuldri't believe It but yield was poor, and apples and organization fo'stera a feeling of 00 E n ' V is golng-to w^d up a bjother Hilh-; tion which will do some- of the or n. wn„ ,'rl;,iT,»'’l*.?,'lS SPECIAL! ' lady lumberjacks are working at true school spirit and sense of tra 'g l is h peaches will not be up to the d a o tiit • bard. . thing.« a tractor or!:a light trtick ing of militarjC"a,vlator was e.stab- 2-B U R M E R _ sawmills here and at^^ndlnsvlUe. dition, especially amopg freritihen. ^ • » 9 k r g e . J)0 mark, that is. native ones. Those 1 i„ 1011 '■ Sendai, diving to as low aslSd Mrs;-Peggy Martin. 21. wields an t i i r Senator Hart. aiitiarenUy. has, might do. but not ail. It is also" a brought in from other areas will before releasln'g their Inc'ehdl- The Key la at present Engaged In $198. •inois e 4.23 axe and aii end of a crosscut saw freshman acutting. the "newcom 00 two fears. ■( - contraption which may, during 1 probably be expensive. Still, it will 'd * adaptation of skip ELECTRIC PLATES $ at a sUve mill apd Mrs. Emmett " pay‘ the canner- to. buy fruit and wings was Sefc^d ^»ut Hem-\-j hn^yng which long'has proved ers'' infbt|ma1 Introduction to col Know th^se things about Watkins H e $l2 5 . 0 0 One fear is that we* haven t the period of its novelty 'fi« 1" ^9- ' j highly effective against shipping. Seybold oj^rates an edger and fires lege life. *'*■ I do their own capnlngr-rather than ■ 75 '■ S P E C IA L ! a steam engine at her husband^ **‘v ^ , . ■’’'' . $ 1 9 S : f e d bargained sharply enough with .parried as acceptable for pasWn to buy canne4 stuffs from the Carry-All Ellis, a sophomore, is a mem 00 our Allies in this war. \5e, haven-*: gej- lransportatlOnv,_pu!t aptually,. general of the United States Army bombers were Usititt a newlV . ?0 « , done for them. This part of the cross between the two, as the first is doiie. the canTier must certify War 1 were- essentially observa Bags $l69 tion (maft. From them developed . Kansas qity—(/P)t-Maybe most London. Aug.". 1-—(flV-Lord 00 Senator 1 speech ■ was delica.tcty: faf-mer who tries to plow with it that' all canning bugar received Is Chinese Fight Across 'Shoes Ideal for the beach R demons wouM enjoy a hftt.fqot but * s o n ; to be ixsed for that purpose alone, aircraft armed With machine gungj, nr lake. In .vour favor- Halifax. British, ambassador to That Watkins Brofliers U a msmber of the Grand Rapids Furniture Makers * 189. :pe'_ dohfc For InsUnce, he spent sev- and the first gay spirit who.trie8 alr-to-air] combat • developed, the Hthls one didn’t. He-danced and the United States, arrived in Lon 00 Jj and miist "give amoUrtts put-up or Three Provinces Today lie colors, wUH zipper H howled until res.cufd by police from Guild which la cempriaed of nine histone^ Grand Rapida ’manufacturera *nd a eral paragraphs belittling the a long journey in it ’ WiU discoVsr. dramat4c4 ’‘dogflghts"v over- the Our Fishing Departuient rinsing. Other bogs for don today amid speculation xa tb $ 2 2 c ■ --1 to be put. up, in quarts. . pints, $7.25 B a.rix>L blistering hot under a mld- limited invited list of .member stores * F o « e 00 part the British can be .xpecteM These limitations Would not be bushels, pecks, etc. western frimt. Crude bombs with Chungking. Aug. ,1—'-'Pi—Chi bowling, plcnlca, etc. whether he will continue at bia >R8k nese forces fought acjross three Rday sun. When nls caretaker. Miss ^^•'•ped to Play In the Pacific war before impoilant If. let us say. it were Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell, .or the^ equally crude aiming were used. Excellent fair boaket- AU td»es for soldiers' post In Washington under the new . , ■' *250 0 0 But it reraalned'-for World War II provinces . tqday, trying to chop Is Still Complete! 1 Marie Fleming, returned home she L o local ration board, also states that hsU aad bbitlng, too. m nr aiaUon’ turloagh Labor government. Halifax left I That Watkins Brothers la ovhr 71 years $ !• > ha. (advanced the theory that we . a question of buying - an Army to bring the era of strategic bomb "^ff and destroy parts of t^ie re- ■ found ’’Demon." a black, Scottie, Washington for his annual boll- there are still some who have not All sizes o f Spinners aaS Spoons, Rationed. bags. I licking hla par-boiled foot, pads In old. having celebrated Ha anniversary P ofie ffgi^ved 5.00 should «»« Odr bargaining power, cast-off at a price of $500. Then returned their, renewal application ing. the theory of fighting'a war Cteatlng Japanese Army. "*-l dSy before announcement of the | * ^ P e s ttY In .Kwapgsi province the Jap ointed and Regular Plugs — n ifp — Ithe shady front yard. last October, and that ita enviable repii- to obtain'permaneht^-j^ssession of one could gitnble on the Jeep as a for fuel oil. TTiis should have been by attacking the source of muni and ArtHlctal Lares o f 4tll Irtnds.-^-— > results of the parliamentary elec >\tatiqn for fine furniture has been'ac- certain bases now owned by Brit taken care of in June in -order tions used bv the armies in the anese withdrawal from ' Kweilin.' ------^dr-Tv-' tions which unseated the'Oonserir- handy, thing to have around. Then once the largest American air base - - 1 quired over these 71 years'T $219. OQ ain. that tanka mould be filled during, field. , ■ All sizes of Hooks aad Floats. |lU Hav« to Spefid Bottaa Stampa atlve government. ■$.’■^7, — T the Jeep 'would sell Itself. But at In' south centc^ China, appeared, S-tniib and iN-Inch Wire Leaden — After - feeling that we have the sunder, thqs relieving trana- $1,400 it Will,, we suspect, take pbrtatlon' difficulties gnd” paving Oiata Displaced RUsband to-have sto'jved down. Chinese Snaps aad Swivels. Oat Leaden afl WaMilngton, Aug. 1—(d>)—Peo “ fiyppfid" ourselves in tiie past by troops pushing eastward from U u- teats.. ■ Confer With Wsvall some 'kigh ^’I'^dnured ji^esman- the way to better winter service. chow were reported, however, to ple who want to send rationed food ol Maacksii&i not being sharp enough with our ship. : ■ . i'.. . As before stated, the office wU| San Frailclsco—(A»j— Esco and abeea to ctviUan frlanda abroad Brown, 50, won a divorce yester have occupied an ImportMt high - D rop Uaea—SUk and Nyloo. Vlr London, Aug. 1.—(^)—A two^ AUiea Senator Hart proceeds to be closed. August 4 to 1$. Applies way Junction at Plngio,Jf5 mflta henceforth win l\av* to apend ra tlons sent in before the above dates day'from Mrs. AMc« Brdwn after Caatiag Uaaa. ARMS COMPANY tion atampa for the glfU. The OPA, day conference of the ’ proivtnclal the further fear that' w’e are, * In southeast of KwelUn. • . governors oT India with Viceroy Potato growing started in the will be taken care^ before the of he testified .before Judge Alfred J. SUinlew Steel Trolling W in. *8portiiiK Suppliw For AIT making thU. ruling yesterday, M. T O 5:80 P. ■ the future, .going to be too gener- Tn Hunan province, the Chinese Lflrd' WavelL began today In New T 0k_9:00..,. CT OPED W F. D N E ST) A Y P AT NO 0 N....0 T HER P ^ United States in 1719 xwh'en a fice closes. .. Fritz that. Mrs.' Brown', kept '27 V 995 MAIN STREET exempted f6od for^ servicemen EVENING group of Irish Presbyterians cats in. her bed ami forced hipi to inflicted more than lOQ .-asiialtles Delhi, said a New Delhi bioaGcant iiiis^with thenj.-. Sgf. Leonard C. ' Porter wa.s in an attack southeast ■tf the Jap- overseas and shoes forigovernment founded the town of LondondeiTy, home for the week-end from West- seek refuge in s^ screened sleeping leprflantailvee la othqr countries. 1 recorded by The Aaaqclated Preaa; , ^ Nfi I M ^ bit «-ordA N. U » and bagan to crow a iitja. aneae stronghold -at Sinn-.ng. over n sld . M>8s. His wifa and 1^ fibrch. Chinese In Klangai provl— a X ' r ' f r ■y s iA. - ..J’ ' «r. A, FACE NINE, I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ C»NN., )NESIJAT, ApGUST 1, 1949 MANCHBS riiiK, UUNN. WKUWl-.aUA T., AUUU3T I, p .v t ;N iw u P A G E B IG H T ."Ji^tlce Wmiam M. Maltble, who appeal from the New Haven coun ter Into the Yale'dormitory net 2Z wrote the concurrent opinion,' said ty Superior court verdict were work. ' *V '7^ ■ thei'facta brought out at the trial Grange to Lose Appeak charged with conspiracy "to leXse. In their appeal, the fo u r^ e n SOD Super-HU^ Kealiy ^aw Pelain PlayA Novelty Dm in Niimher at “ Y’ €rosley Plant claimed an error tn the-Sr^erior were such that Ibe Jury reason Olvitiiarv roi maintain and operate^ telegraph ably could Infer the appelant^ were LvncX* Milk 47 arid telephone apparatus for the court'When It denied amotion to CLOSED FHOM Five Jap eijies Today involved in'the consplpacy. Helping Franc Strikers V Harvest Queei To High Court purpose of transmitting ..to New set aside the guilty yCraict, Chief loutes Sold Washington, Altgi -4^— (Ah—- Prices Show Variance Haven and recelvlng -at New Ha The largest tabk force ol Su LeUer Is J^acl ven Information -concerning horse AUG. ’6TH TO AUG. 13TH per-Fortresses ever to att^ k To End Strife Deaths She W ill Be Croi^ Four Convicted of Con races uport which bets were to be Japan—approximately 800^ ^ |i» I- ( ' r'r.a t settlements will be made on lend- placed’*'' 'Transfprrrfl to Bryant (Conttnned F ron^Fa** 4>ne) John Frederick Kasiilkl Fair in Slate /Arnioi |Aritlsh iliSUniale L.OSt. or-reverse spiracy in Horse Rac struck five home Island Indus (ContlAaed Fr^tn Page One) The case came to light wheri CTICUT GLADIOLUS SOCIEirS Folfr Anuual Vacation John Frederick Kasulki. fur jH i n O f o r i received by us. It’s r>ot dormitory toom radio s4ta at 'Yale ^ And Chapman; He Is trial-pities today. . , tlon of the he^(4.UU. l o r that any settlement will be university’ tuned only to Station France-, ft was. Impossible for me oply two others affect more of approximately 6,000 tons of ning department of Cheney Brotn- A n cash. WOCD, opetated over a telephone To Be in Their Em ploy to believe t jw ybu had Atiy other w h ^ers thsh the (Srosley atop- Yankee: Correspond- Hartford, Aug. W F ) — Four Incendiary and high explosive ers, died early this'morning at rhe M i's. Olive lyMrirphy of 34 Weal hookup by the Tale Dally N r " concern.'/ ■ p a )^ These are the disputes at The estimated value we place on men who wore fined and sentenced Manchester Memorial hospital fol street,- has been appointed • chair] I' ing Figure $25 Less. our lend-lease goods oj, servlcee exclusively for tmlverelly^ . The milk/biiaineaa which has, bomba ■' WoJtM'tlave Alde«l Franc* / the '■^ofithcastern Shipbuilding to serve varying terms In Jail lowing a brief- illness. A resident man of th^-TIaiwcst Queen corhrisit] and the estimated . value placed by dents,'' suddenly began The Armv. Air Forces an Coi-p. At Savannah, Ga.» Idling 7,i of 8 Middle tu^plke. west, he was after being, convicted two years MUEIEL’S been In tlic Lynch family foh over j ■’’Hefwever., l iftiust^ all honesty our AHley on reverse 4end-tease in ing home racing i?eolte that nounced the targets As the 500 Workers, arid at Tampa. Fla;, Manchester Gi'apge Fair By James Marlow - ago of conspiracy to ^violate the 4b yeara wa* today taken over by j reubat my "Opinion. )i8 expre.sscd to born 84 years'ago on board an goods and services may vary. broke into regulajl^ icheduled cities of Hachioji,' Toyama. where 6,500 cjgat makers are on ocean steamer While his parchls to be held at the isfate Ar] ® Washington, -Aug. I —-bP)— Ofll- state statutes concerhliJg -.gatt^' MASONIC C i l i ^ l A I Bryant and Chapman fio rr E4- Nagaoka. MitCk.and, the petro ymi aLtne time, that positive re-- atrike. ’ITie higher the value we place station' broadcasUT^. . ■tusal 'to make ahy conhesalons to were enroute from Germany to Friday and Satui'day eve] ial British sources here estimate on lend-lease, the wider tlig gap bllng on -horse races lost their ap C. Lynch, who haa Bold the; leum center of Kawaskl. ^ . The shlpbulldhvg plant closed this country. peal to the State Supreme court Seveitf Horse Rooms Raided TEMPli P I 2 ti9 P.M. BEAUTY SALON Axis demands, while it qnlght have on ,Ir)i.v 24, ,four,'\(layB after n Sept. 7 and 8, cost of carrying American will appear In the history books mesa. The milk biiBineas was ^ brought immediately -Increased He leaves his wife. Mrs. Jennie in. a unanimous oplnl'dn handed walkdiit of 400 machinists In a The crowning of the Harvei juirops back and forth 'across the between what we gave and what : Infofmatlon supplied to the po OVER MAgLOTTS hardship on your people..w'niild in Irons Kasulkli' one daughter. Mrs doWn today. 869 MAIN STREET sUi' ed ’ Joaded.i with defense against heat Is the evap but they do"liot 'make mfe. forgot a score to^.700, continued. Aitken Rogers, widow of.^Alc'x M. •arried from here to’ Europe eif American troops. They’ll 1 eat sibilities to the republic.” the great irnpoftance of the things New ■ York, Aug.^ Tam oration of moisture oii the skin. Once again, he promised' that Rogers of 77 Chestnut street, was Steeple Tom Herel I rack— by us— is only a trickle that food. many Hall candidates for n ne Retain garve to France. De Gaulle (•-lAftontlnned From page One) r „ . . , „ rx •! n -Perspiration cools you only when written documents-.-unknown . td held this afternoon at the W at I vhen compared with the vast Hut British officials say that contested ' ,'district leaderships andpPetaJn had complementftt^’ ^ \ Without Daily Palters rriovement of American-tropps in It evaporates. When sweat runs oft niQst people—would be presented, kins' Funeral home,, 142 East Cen Recalls Friend when the food'la placed aboard swept to victory In yesterd^ s In streams there is little cooling roles. 'We can thank God we hq ' strsted the -«oHd foundation fbr W e c k s ter street, at 2:30 with the Rev. |3ritaln’’s big liners like the (Juecn constituting "the true basis fo^, leclslons'Which had been reached, l " the British ship It is lend-lease prfnoAry election, unofficial tabu- effect as fajr aa body heat Is con- them both.’ W, Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of the lary. ' this action,” Judge Mongibeaux iriterposed to \ Will Fly to Plyrnotifh food fropr this country to Britain. latlons showed parly tpday. -cemed. On hot days, wear light, Birmingham, Ala.. 'Aug. 1—(flb South Methodist' cfeprch official - Only “Memorandum Entry” Judge Paul Mongibeaux arid ■nve prcslde.pt I will fy to^ Ply- — Birmingham, soathfrrn- steel It Is carried to England. It is No city-wide offices were con loose clothing, and expose your ask why Petain perrifUtted deGaullc ’.‘Steeple Tom”. (Tlionia's Fitz The official British sources here Mornet both attempted to prevent mouth-jn the big four-motored C-54 Ing. Mrs. R. K. Anderson render not taken off the ship. , tested In U « primary. . WHUam self to a breeie an'd,.tnls will help to be condemned'to death. Petain's mamifacturlng center, has been Patrick) who. has been coming t| l.mphasize that their $100 figure a continuance of the running de attorneys said Petain opposed the which Canted President Roosevelt without its three dally newspapers ed several organ numbers. |Manchqstor for more than ' Ml But—when American troops eat O’Dwyer nominated without your perspiration to cool , you. The bearers were,..pilfford Joyce, 8. only a ’’memorandum entry in bate between Weygan. and Rey- Xo the Yaleen kept merely as a reebiSI be- with intelligence with Germany Francisco Untied Nations parley. turbed and lost,” V -,' doing some work out at Storrs. o| •ause the United,-States govertr- any more but fs really reverse for mayor, and If possible, do your work In the Luxembourg, testified briefly. He McNeill,' ' ’ ! (Joldstein, a Tiemocrat J^th OOP and plotting against France, con • After-meeting ryith the king, the Mayor W . Cooper fjreeh. spon the University buildings, nent asked thgt It be kept." lend-lease food from Britain to cooler parts of the day. and rest was couhsellor of the French em Burial was In the family plot a t; backing, became the Republican during the midday; Young chil tend that LavSl was responsible president will board .the'"bnilser sor of two attempts to arbitrate ntajor part of the winter he sper h The;Unlted States, they moted, this country. > bassy in MadrlW, while Petain Was the East cemetery. dren and'oTder persons should al for the Vichy regime's policy of Augusta and return home, where a labor dispute which caused three ip Sqn Francisco, helping to ”dol jkrill not be billed for the cost of nominee. , ambassador aKd he denied the old., The election climaxed a ' Tam ways rest after the hoow -hour as .Collaboration with the ' German.s be will foiTnally report, to the peo dailies to suspend publication July up.” as. he expressed it, the bulb transporting rAmerican troops tn soldier' had plotted , i^th (JegneraL William J. Craw-ford many fight against Insurgent the tendency toward heat upsets and hope that hifl testimony will ple'of the United State's in a na 11, made'that assertion yesterday ings foi\^e recent World Re^l teritlsh ships. ’ lasimo Franco. 'The funeral of William J. Craw [.) S^Diaihond Dem^raOC 'forces seeking control is greater In the young and tn the save the aged ni'arshal from a tion-wide radio address-. \ In summing up the stoppage’s ma Conference. ' ^ ‘ Lend-lease aid to' our Allies in As he 'finlshod,' Weygand arid ford of 36 Hamlin street who died ,1150.00 of the central organlratlon. old. If yW , hav6 ^ work hard death s-’ntence. , It was understood that the presi jor effects upon the city. Tom spoke, js’ith a good deal lis war has. taken many forms, A REMINbER! Ureation .. Reynaud both rose. The Ifttle. ' The prosecution, on the other dent planned to dine with toe “Department store sales are off,” M(Jnday. was held this afternoon feeling-of the passing of,,Dr. E< >m services, like repairing dam- . • • • a neighbourly confab friendly during hot weathej, plan to rest at- tw.o o’clock at hia home. Rev. S.) Solitaire at regular Intervals, as this will general, who com'mnnded French hand, has. been maintaining British royal family, but thgt he .the mayor said. "Movie attendance win C. Higgins on March 31 Iasi iged Allied ships, to goods like When Yon Need More forces at the time of the collapse,^ throughout the fright days of. the did not expect to spend the night I has .flumped; real estate deals Ellison E. Marvin, curate of St. said he had known the Higgii jazor blades, pins, food, m'achlne Ringr ...... $100.00 give .your body a chance, to get Mary’s Episcopal church, con Fire * Theft - Antomobile That'boy'tiamed'BiU that'gitl'namcd'J^ll meet (m common ground 'ler’ Used rid of extra heat. i Avoid heat pro declared;' - . " - - ‘-frial that Pctairi'woiked hand and in England. have’ beeii hampered; the city is family of Westerly, R. I., for man| ^ools,'ships, munitions. I.) . 3 Diamond ~ ducted the service. There was a ducing foods- In hot weather. Fat Demands Right' to Reply pove with Laval, his No. 1 rnan The exchange of greetings, ‘;e- without ii’medium for Its legal ad years and regarded them highl;] Lend-lease aid has cost this or fSimltare vertising; the war chest - solicita profusion of beautiful floral trib* ' Ring ...... $125.00 To Ship M ^ilioiis and protein are heat producers '(Reynaud made soine grave ac and chief of government, in colla sides ser\'ing as a demonstration He also referred to . the death runtry about 49 billion dollars, at the words a Colfe. When Coca-Cola enfiers the picture, friend' tion may have to be postponed for |btal, for goods apd Services. Brit-> Divided, Payment#! while 'sugars and starches supply cusations against Marshal Pelain boration with the Nazis. ,,, of friendship. Will give the presi utes. . '5 Albert L. Crowlell, IShich Mcurrel NoWs" that the swarthy, Ipng- lack of publicity and Mjr. Plain The bearers were Samil«> G. tin has received the largest jrdi- INSURANCE Tax Inclndpd. eiv?rgy but not excessive heat. and myself yesterday. I demand dent an opportunity-Jo satisfy a last Thur^ay night, with whoi lineas arid refreshment move in with it. Have a Co\e is a simpl^ttle fugitive Laval had arrivfrtf in Citizen just isn’t getting all the Gorilon. Charles M. Murphey. Idual share. Keep Head Covered the Tight to reply.” desire to visit -England writhout he had come in contact in pah Three lovely new diamond engagement hi)>h-si j*ir New York. Aug. 1—(flh—As the Arurfria from Spain and surrender news he should have.” Thomas . Lewie, Harry Sweet, CAIX , ; ■Avoid exposure '-to the direct The court, Instead, allowed Rey spending the time required for jobs he was engaged to do f< Has Taken Many Forma last ammunition ship to leave New ed was communicated to court of News dealers report a daily James Rolston and Benjamin ring*, fajhioned by craflimen in 14K na^rtil| gold. three weird lesson ip how to get along with folks- a refreshing and fAys .oif--the.sun. Keep your head naud to begin a statement which formal cerembnles. Case Brother?. Reverse lefid-lease given by our York ateamed out of the harlwr, ficials and attorneys yesterday af- stampede for the few hiiiidred out- ' * Whichever you chooie, ybo hove the oisuronce of iplen* covered sihd. Jf possible, wear a he said was "proof that Petain Truman left Washington, J;uly House!. Tom’s borne town is ,Btaff< Lllitts has taken many forms: Fuel ALEX AN DE#’ the New York port of embarkation tcrrrnpn by the Associated Pre.ss of-city dailies they are able to get. Burial was In the East ceme Ke"«Coct-CoIa trojilcal type o ^ e l met when out and Weygand put their ambitions 6. boarding the Augusta the next Springs but h ^ seems to think knd| repair for our ahlpi, bulldr did valye, outhentic ityling, lotting loyclineu. Now i*. easily underslcxxl way to say tet's be friervJs. ^ - dltclosed today that a “secret pier and it sent most of them scurrying Printers on the three newspapers Yee asturally bttr Coca-Cola im the hot sun. “ The army has ahead ojf their conn,try.” day at Newport News for Ant tery. ^ lot of Manchester and many of ii mgs, air fields. tn Jersey City. N. J., was Uie off for hurried consultations. walked out after publishers de-' I Reverse' lend-lease .given us ro- JARVIS the time to moke your selection—be lure to see the 1 erilid by it* tHcruUy ibbrtviation major munitions shipping point for learned that marchings In close From the day he took the Su werp. whence he drove to Brussels people, about whom he inquliYd. Se ALEXANDER STREET iOTTHO UMOU AUTHOIITV Of TH* COCA-COLA COaPAMT tT |-(!oko'. Both tnotii the quality prod- formation 6n‘ a .hqt day la'-tlimg Eiiiintl.on-Packed Session and .then flew to the - conference dined to sign an agreement which Mrs. Charles Anguat ^ ||als> about five billtoh dollars. By wedding circlet especially mode to match. - World W ar Two.” preme command, We.vgand iitcluded the IirtBrnatlonal TypO* The funeral of Mrs. Ardella Mar [far the largpst share carne from Weekdays and Sundays '' 1 rut of Tht Coca-Coli Compiny. The pier, “largest Irtstallatlon of because of the. heat and molsltlre. .bought of using his power for pn- That bombshell epme just aa the site on the outskirts of shell- graphical ‘•union’s fAI*'L) hasw cella AugUsl. wife of Charles [.Britain. O H I« i l l s Beslde^oe re76 OTH ER'SO LITAIRES FRO.M $55.00. (Tax Included). ST HARTFORD, CONN. produced. Avoid crowds and keep, llttea) alms,” Reynaud— who ap- judge. Jurors, lawyers, witnesses sturttered Berlin! C(K5A * COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Its kind in the vvorld,” was the laws for 1945. August of 19 Golway w m Search Pressed No ohe here will eay what final loading site of 2,«96,8n measure cool. polnted-Weygand a month'' before I the ‘he defendant himself were When the body has to maintain the arml^ca.;^ald. ”Gen. Maurice ‘heir browa after one of held this iporning at 8:30 at^the ment tons of bdmbs and ammuni Holmes Funeral Home and at 9:00 ms ui* c-c Co., tion-ranging from six-ton block a normal temperature. In an aU Gamelin told i t l ^ f Wfrv^ran’s at- ‘he most emotion-packed court Facing Possibility For Missing Girl mosphere which ^ a6oye body ‘Shooting Star’ from St. Bridget’s church. busters to small arms and loose Rev, James P. Tlmmlna was powder,, the port’s announcement temperature, a west deal of pers \ ' ^ ^ Chief Defense Attorney Fernand Of General Strike W e Buy YOUT> BE _ We Buy piration must/be evaporated. If / W ey g^ d burst Inlfk^/liui^ter leaped jlo his feet just be- celebrant of the high masS. Mrs. declared. ' , . . rSliown to Press OtUwa. Aug. 1.—(>P)—Cana Buffalo. N. Y„ Aug. J— ■’ Spectators laughed. Reynaud chief, of the Allied Armies at the The pilot, Capt Wallace A the family a $110,000 legacy froi| climates havg _alwaya eaten 'salty Moose Jaw and ' Prince Albert', . ^ 1 , 0 0 0 $ 1 , 4 0 0 . $ 2 , 0 0 0 looked dlspl^sed, ' , ,./ ' time of the German victory over Uen. of„ Wright field, Ohio, said an "uncle In Utica.” foods. We should eat more salt Sask., voted to walk out ’Thursday Reynaud asserted that Wey- France, Some of Ibe plan'es' hat}^ been sent .’The family trusted the man X; Admitted yesterday:' Miss Shir on hot days. After adjustment to in sympathy strikes. Another Increased needs has been met, less gand, when aak|n_gJfor sn armts- l , Weygand made a number of overseas but that aa fdr- ga *• he AbouCTowii the extent that they did not i Drive Jn— Write In or Phone In 7-8144 ley Campbell. 195 Eldridge street knew none had yet seen coiflbat. 1,200 are scheduled to'lake siml- port the child misilng until tv iirs. Cells, Gwora. Rockville; JO' salt Is required to satisfy the tire, declared "we'must keep the I startling statements during.^ his Igr action In six (fther..Wlnirlpeg We Win Buy Your Car Over the Phone, 5, Army intact to rrialntaln order [ flye hours on the stand.,,but ret lifakers say they have Overcome days lafter her dlsappearanc it ’ ■ - ** ’ ; - seph • Bsyer. Hartford; Douglaa body. For a salt water drink., a William Kilpatrick, forfheriy of within the country.” ' He quoted the" range limitations which nar plants. • t Rtocdqn said, and even, then .toll o O WVissI 7.3 .Summit, street; Mrs level teaspoon of salt to a quart .served for himself coinp^ete re Shoiird a solution fairtb be reach Mancheater, and for theNpast year of water is enough. After s time, Weygand as saving: “The minis rowed .iise/ulncss of German jet police: /> - ’'* ■ ' Sarah W’hitten, 613 Main street sponsibility for having derhanded ed w-l thin the next^24 hours., sp- employed, In. Da>’ton, Omo -•ss *a brir J SPEaALjpFFER \ 'the hodv learns to seerete a more ters of the.cahinet are craxy.'Theyi an-armistice "on mllltiary grounds fighters''by placing , jettlsonable "He’s 'a good man, he’ll Hugh Pearson. Tt3 Eesrl street: proxlifiatelv 9,b00;wobkers In eight, supervisor In a mdar factory^ Is Sell.yonr car to us RIGHT NOW and we’ll pa.v you TOD.AY’S diluted ^sweat. and then the ,salt have understof*d 'nothing. W e will alone.” - j tanks at the P-80’s wing tips and her back all f!lfht.” Mrs. Alice Palmer': 540 /Parker cities will be l « e aiM 18 meat ■vacatlbning In Manchester\ this TOP HIGH C A S H ^ n fC E iinmedlatdy. In addition, yon can street; Mrs. Sam,Robinson, 35 Ed can he rut' down. 7 have to arrest them." I employing a mOre 'economical gaa i turbine. These Improv.ements per prscklng olants W‘ll *>« closed dowrrt; eek. Pue to the urgency bf\de use yoor car for yovir vacaUon os the neoct 80 days W ITHOUT mund street. , . •Mental attitude has a great deal Mtirrmir nt Prot-eft Rertlenient FroSpects, Dim .livery of radar Sets for the service to_ dn . wilh our'ability to stand Catroux Policy"Aimed mit the "Shotting Star” to per^ CHARGE. '7'r , Adinltted today; Miss fiorothy A murmur of protest qwept the Prospects of a settlemeiit. hoW-- fji^nches, he expects to terminafi Four Convicted the heat. 'The ealtn, well adjiisted 1 form, missiona now (;at;fled out by L'ionell. 230 Wnmlbrldge street). Er audience when Reynaud declared; ever, ..were- dim with negotiations hlh yqcation ahd return' —to Ohio types do much’bet ter on hot days Tii\Sa%'e In dochina ^' ortboriox long range fighters. nest- Wolfram. 335 (Tenter street; ‘ ‘'Petnirf'"and Weygand had the betw^n Canada Packers and the this w-eek-end. ' Mrs. hTary ■Rvdlowirz. H K,err>’' -than the nervous irritrihle fussets, V Moscow, Aug.,, 1 --((P!— Gen. I The P-BO, armed with'-six 50 Ill CousUiraci same .object- to force France to. U.P.W.A., completely broken down street; Mrs.._H(lleji SrhteldgeT 433__A_A-Jiiood night's sleep helps moat Oco^es (Jatroux said today that caliber machine, .gtms in- the nose, Pfc. Peter E.^Paluxzl, kon of Mr, CAPITOL MOTORS, INC capitulate. . W e are in the pr.g8^ hia'pdjcy aa governor-general of and the unloil calling on the Fetl- Gardner street; Mrs, Agnes W’ro- of sll, . has a wing span o f 38 feet 10% and Mra. Louis Panizzl. of Mr. and 368 MAIN STREET, ■ HARTFORD entfe of-a general who wanted an French Indo-Chlna had been aimed eral government,;to take over the bel, 24. North street; Milton Dot*-' inches and weigfciWj 8,000 pounds company’s plants' In TiirontoT'/ and Mrs. Lduls Paluzzi of 46 Bissell Battle Creek. Mlrh.. Aug. l.^N^ •arrnistlce.nt, any price " to save;the colony by.negotiation metis, 87 RflmJin,street. ‘ empty or 14,(500 with maximum Until today the strike which street. Is en route hbme from the A mmbat -•V--.Birth today; A 'daugh; ' th Mr. Soviet Russia, Catroux said he had Infantryman’s badge with five bat State Senator Warren G. Hoope Porsey’s apartment has ended ing, but wits inCerrnipted by Mon- Canada T*ack(Srs employees. But . and Mrs. Gordon Mnt.son. IS Deer beert without hope of aid from the tle stars and . the (3ood- Conduct pcncefuH.y."'Antonio IfraZa, Pana-^_g)beaux, who shld: last night’s strike votfr* brought o f Albion. " " i \ ' ' Things Ate Fresher at field drive. United-States and Britain or from For Child’s In the two other major firms. Pat medal, - ^ ’The four. ttarr% Flftaher an 1 Death todnv;' .John KasulkiT octor, sued Band Leader ly e expected to finish here In the Vichy goverpment of Marshal Mike Sehk, descrlhet by state t Dorsey, for .640.000. alleging, he two weeks. But arti. afraid yre Burns A Qompany and Swlft- Middle.turnpike, weat; .1 Petain. Staff Sergt. Clarence L. StricU lice ns fprmer members of Detrolt’l was injured by a flying;bottle’dur- will go for q month.” Canadian Company, as wfP an half , His hitherto unpublished story land, of 20 Golway straet. is lue old Purple gang; SnmWrv Flelshe lipg the fracas.-i,]:ca3:a’s lawyers When Weysrrmd finally, was al Philadelphia. AugJ /f — (S"hr-; ^ a dozen smaller outfltji. Naiiied New I/indon Schools H c ^ of the swlft-mb'ving events leading to arrive in New York today on., brother of Harr>’. and announced yesterday that- the suit, : _ r T"------'■ ' lowed' to speak, he said: ’lip.to Japan’s adventure in-Indo: coroner’s jury.has found-^ilrs. Anne the S. S. Alexander, according to' honey, were sentenced to tlfe ma N i l D E L • NeW'-Rol-helle, N. Y..- Aug. 1— haa. been 'Settled out of conrt'for "Gamelin vras not the -type of ^ ina wfe^^sclosed In response to E. Dufflcy responsible for the death Irnutn penalty of four aiid oneais Bossy say's ^‘The best feeds keep the farmyard an undisclosed consideration. man I would hava for a' confidant. Anflerson Ijo V ie ^ ’Kje Associated, Press. ( ^ —Pf._Qeorgc R. Champlin. to. , letiutm/ljy,. The - Associated of her two-year-oIil granddaughter. '' . ____ tb five- years In‘ prison nfter^ "Revnaud. at the rhoment when .. day acceptied■'appointment as su- P r ^ t after It was rstated -by . a The'JuTOra-said yesterday that Rev. Raynold p.'Johnson, pastor verdict was rendered. FRUIT SHOPPE folks happy and producing more inilk, ■-C.'..,perinteridf'nt of the New. London, J his feeble shoulders were urtphle witness at the Petioi'n^tri.M In PaVtS Sandra Lee McCann died of a dis Refrijserator o f the , Coveriaht-Congregatlonal Bonds of $15,000 each were con Conn'., schools. Ch.smplih. 37, for f-lnding SU»-er' Scattered to bear the heavy burden, called “W h«e Genuine Quality Prevails” etc. ‘ Buy them at Larsen’s.** that Petaiii removed' Catroux as located vertebrae and a cerebi^ Church on Spruce Street, W f^ a k e rinued by Circuit Judge Blaine mer principal of the Henry Bar on PeUiiy an<; me. Wljqn he dU- 997 m a in STREET TELEPHONE 2i-0784 governor general becaus6v,]bg'v?as hemorrhage after aufferthg a beat- his vacation during the mofibh of Hatch jTcnding rm appeal or a nev nard school In New Rochelle, is a Manila, -Aug. 1—(/P)—Army and' with 'tra. he always had" the Kansas City.' Aiig. 1-MP)- -Sec- favorable to Japanese demands ipg at the hands of Mrs. .Dufflcy Ariguiit. Rev. Dr. (Jharles O. John trial motion. / ■ Just a Few Steps Below Hale’a graduate of Rhode Island State ».8,500;0()0| t o i r ^ l w Vi8.TnsteadV he . retary of A g i^' rtu uKurt re Clinton P. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 - In Philippines government *Hver | tj,* moment when be and replaced him wlthsRear Ad July 9. ! ! Anderson win take a personal look son of Manchester-Green wHl,o-- College, , 'The 41-year-oId woman, who did In ti^’ese days it*s fight UIE HRE iRlRHDERT fOO sunk tn Manila bay lit 1942 to A'ari placed'in the most difficult miral Jean DeCoux. -(The •wit and see liefore he agrees with any cupy the pulpit during the Sundays not testify, was returned to prison. '■1 Living Costs qt ';Uigh I'ofiif' keep it from the JapSiffrlfe premier could have ness'was Charles Roux, who was one that the W ar Food adminis In August and the first Sunday In The jury recprfaniended that she be YELLOW RIPE right through the season produefi^ will etill be allowed to individual ----4-^' ' finding It In scattered piles rather 1 { he'showed a regrettable secretary general In "tire Foreign tration’s $2,000,000 undergroimd September. Rev, and Mr#. R. G. Marlborough.. While the W ar Production Boend has revoked held 'Without bail for grand Jury Washington AUg. 1—f/T'— Ll'v- th^n neatly packed In boxes as lack ofVTOrage." ^ Ministry.) ,, refrigerator-cave at Atchison. Johnson will spend the first part the limitation order prdhibitina the memu* companies' flaou^eal the country by the Ihg costs In Jur>e.^ reached the they expected. "t ■will not refute'■this allega action. ' '*’■ Kans.. should be abandoned. . of tw lr' vacation at the shore at to k ^ p ahead o f insects' V Sayii Incident Cfoeed ^ “ . Mrs. Edwin C. Booth aind chll| looture and delivery of motor and electilcd^L Office cf Defense tinmepcclatloQ og p«c* highest level since the IrprffigTJof tion,”’ Catfoux said, ’’except by Dr. V. A. Nacrelll, wh© perform Anderson, who will go to Afchl jPolnt O’; Woods. ^ Judge Mongllreaux sharply or ed an qiitopsy on the child,’ said her drien. Richard and Robert, of Prov Tionsly, and eU eeden will he flUed fiisU 1921, the Labor department re Of airihe tribes of Africa who reference to the IPrefutiftMe-testi son today,, said last night t b ^ BANANAS'"-!!* poaeenger earrrlng. dlquipment this doee noil dered both Weygand and Reynaud idence, R. I., are visiting relaflvel ported today. As of June 15 the cable into conflict with the white mony (if authentic facts;” ' entire body was ! covered with ••Whenever anyone says lets Radioman 2-c. .siierwo^ Haugh, and blights., W e have Uie to wlthdi'aw and said “this *hc5- here. , i - I me/m an Im m e d i^ flow o< n o # bnaee. It will On era order ptaced throe yeocr* 090, Bureau, of-Labor Statistics cost cf men, boOf Boers and British, the The French-general added, t,hat multiple contusions and bruiiKB. .throw this $2,000,000 thing away. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haugh dent Is closed.”, hla statements were supported by of 100 Spruce street. Who has been East Central Pomona Qrangf Ihing in.dex stood at 129 per cent ;iu1U8 and the Matabele were the "T want to look at It." ■ meets with Marlborough Grang FANCY 8UNKI8T •pray materials you need. ^ i>e memy m onflm beim neceMeary materials this Cothpeaty still has twenty-tbnm Oenefal Bering, former military- Offieials texts which would be pub home oh 30-days leave has return of the 193.5-^ average. most savage ahd dafigerous. stand A House of Representatives on Saturday evening, August 4. on odequctle supply of mempowee are bueeg^ ndf yef delivered.- Beyond lished shortly. committee recently jiecommended ed to San Francisco. With the of His statement brought out that, Navy for two years, he Is s mem A daughter has been horn CHERRIES LEMONS ' . leleoeed sufficiently to step up production to., (hot, OB order hoc been placed ic- ImpoB- EHingioii that the huge 10.000.()00-cublc-foot the Middlesex hospital tb M r.' althourt he was relying chiefly 1. ber, ofthe crew of the destroyer — ——I—-WSi-iiSi rock-bound 'rault be abandons Mrs. Roy F. Fuller,' any AjU, new equlppient ichedHiei for ewit^r for M aow haooa slbie tb compete with Germany’s on hopfs for support from the "U . B. S. Kidd.” ' Miss Lois Palmer and Miss Mar only a week after constnicUcm of Mrs. Adolph Vofferler-^f Yon| 43c pound 3 for 10c progress In war .conatnictloh oe- United States, he 'was Informed 7 EI^tRY BLANK jorie Cordtson have been yachtlonr. rMrigeration facilities had been kers, N. Y., Is a guest of Mr. »-‘*H eguae of outdated Industrial ma- through 4he French ambassador The marriage of Miss Barbara cWlfety,;. parliarhentary disputes ing at PofOihouth R. I. Mias competed, t Mra. William Edberg. ^ ROTARY CLUB’S 1945 SOi^PBOX DERBY * to Washington at that time that Caster, of Parker street, to Paul and lack of declslMi. I -i Cordtsen has reti|)^ed home, while 8. W illey Jr„ of Worcester, Sergeant Melvin Nowach, son NATIVE SWEET As he appraised Petain, five the United States would take no Miss Palmer is staying for some Not Battsfled Death Aocldent Mr. and Mrs. Max Nowsch. wh^ Open to all Imijs In Mjqgelieator, 16 to 16 years ef age, Inctiistve. action if Japan attacked Indo- Mass., will take place ;Jtflipom.w jurors began reading newspape; ‘ Ime. ; ' _ ■ has been home on a 30-day fu Chtna. He aajd he was inforrhed riiiew' Haven, Aug. 1.—VfV-Capt afternoon at S onftlock at the Cen Racers must' be home m a ^ Wagons eaanot be entered. Derby one stkrted a crossword puzxle. Rep. and Mra. TheSdore Palmer ter Con^$mtiona!l church. lough foHbwing service in thJ frill be held aroiuid, but not oa, Labor D a y .' two fell asleep and two more lean by British Adipiral Sir Percy No of East street have Mrs. Palmer’s of Detectives Raymond J. Egan EitroDean-prea, leaves on Sunda] CORN en^Ti death from a lot offere 1 geaerally to the ton on Sunday. > TELEPHDI^ 5406 I American Allies to a m them pany, Hartford, Conn., starting Industry. ’They lecllned to name M r and Mrs. Robert Nowscll 34 DEPOT SQUARE selves. Even tte Germans called Sept, 14, the. Boston office of the has’e moved into Hoviard DeBH*| him sh .old fox.” Reconstruction Finance Company oottasra on Hohraa Road., [ Spesddng 6t Ote. Charles Aa :Sgiid yasterdky. ^■V,-■> PAGE-EtEVeW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHl bSNN^ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i< 19«^
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1.00—WDRC — House Party ; WHTD— Lone Ranger; WTHT Furnished By News; WTHT— News: Glrand’s -^Melody Lane; — It : Office of Price Atfniinistration Music Hall: w n c — Bafckstage Happened Iri 1956. ^ rcr l6r/^Scatters Six Regional Departnaent of Information , wife. 7r45—WTIC—Twp Irv txive. Mopk Dubiel Shades Local Spdm g:00—WDRC— Vh>^alnt; WHTD 5S Tremont Street, Boston, 8, Massachuiietts :l*^ W T IC —Stella Callas. * _ 1:30—WDRC— Ad Uner; WTIC — Pick and Pat; WTHT — Cecil Practically every game In the* i>tlon. Vary' fans knw .that''lf orenzo Jones. Brown; WTIC— Mr. and Mrs Dave Ferriss 4 to Twilight League during the past It \ a s n ’t Yor iK few individuals'' [its in Benefit Tilt Meats, Fats, Etc. plane stamp 4 valid Aug. 1 and | |:4lV^WTIC -r- Tciung Wldder North- two weeks.has altered the stand there wouldn’t be^any league^'' , Book Four Red Stamps K2 good- indefinitely, Broiwn. , 8 :15—WHTD— News of Tomor ings. The PA’S hre clinging to throfugh P2,gobd through July 31; i Gasoline |;00— WDRC— News; Wha| Is row-; WTHT —Kay-O-Quiz. , their narrow margin while the If ManchesteiK deprived unon McGuire Hit Freely by Q2 through IJ2 good through Aug. : 16-A coupons good for six gal- It? WHTP — Terry and the 8:30— WDRC— Dr. Chriatlaji'; Red Sox Rookie Suffers {HdwnaY\ Props, Grill, Fliers and the..Men’s its .sctwlcc organizations.,,, the Ho- 31; V2 through Z2 good through l«ms each through Sept. 21. B-7, Pirates; WTKT— Music: w n c Xv BUI Henry; WHTD v - Flspfngiplng Third Loss to' Yanks; Clublb arS battling fqr the other're- . tary. Exchange or Kiwan'tkCIubs Score NB’ s in Fif$t TTiree Sept. 30; A1 through El good ‘ B-8, O T and C-8 coupons good for —When a Girl ‘Mairles. and Hunting Oub of the A ir mainlng playoff bertha. . j for support there. Just woulqh^be /fr a m e s ; Stars ftally through Oct. 31; FI through K1 five gallons'each." 1:15—WDRC— Maln'lStreet. Hart- WTHT— Fresh-Up Show; W n C Newhouser Wins 17th; I any league. . None have ever liols, Bristol (8) good from Aug. 1 through Nov. 30.' x Fiiel Oil * ford; WHTD— Dldk. Tracy; —Gay Mrs, Featherstone. STM Jl All playoff’ games for the Soft- - ghown any interest as a unit AB R H PO A F, In Last Falls dhort; '~1 Braves, Giants ' Split. ball League charnplonship will find ; g „y athletic furiejlon In towh for 1 1 Processed Foods 'Period One throiSgh Five cou- WTHT- Supenham WnC —“ 9:00— WDRC Crime I^oto- Yesterday’s Results Annlello, 2b, ssX 3 2 2 2 ■ Book.''Four Blue , S'la'nips T " Pons good>4hfough Aug. 3L Las* ■ Portia Faces Life. i grapher; WHTD .^ rta ln lim e : four, umpires working, it was r e - ' g jjrood long t i m e .''' (jbwles, 3b . . . . 3 1 0 i 2 $ 3 7.6 9 Is .Realized. 2 ' EasteM through 'X'2 good through July 31: year’s, period Four and Five coii-I -WDRC—War Cottimeptafy; WTHT." x- Gabriel___Heatter; By Jack Hand vealed today. Herb Stevenson and : .,------. HlllXcf ...... 4 Y 1 1 0 1 ' pons also expire Aug. 31. Period I _____ Wednesday With You. Hartford at Utica (rain). Bill Bralnard are the re^ la r umps. As an exanvple of the help, that , 4 1 2 4 0 0 Y2. ?2 and" A l through CD good Swoon or Croon; WHTD -!-Jack (Associated Press, Sports Writer) Albany 8, 9, Binghamton 1, 4. Brennkiy sf .. By Earl W. Yoat One coupons for 1945-46 season] 9^. 15__WTHT — Beal Stories from ------an organization can be to a com-. Prior. lV,_.*-(^. . 3 1 1 6 0 0 through‘Aug.'''31; 01 through HI Armstrong: WTHT — Baseball Nobody can convince Dave -^Pep*..^ Scranton 7, 3, Elmira 5, 17. Nichols. Bristol, proved trt a good through Sept. 30; J1 through now valid. Scores; Music; WTIC — Just 'ReW,Llfe>C _ Yutch Cowles, third sacker of ■ tnunitv through sporting events la Kelsey, If ’V,-... . 3 0 1 2 1 1 9:30—M x m c—J Detect and Col rlss that the New, York Yankees Wilkes-Barre 6. Williamsport 5 the Nichols-Bristol ten hands In the Meriden Kiwania CTub. Since Harriman. tvs. . 3 0 0 1 0 0 crowd of Close to -100 last night at N1 good through Oct. SYiti, PI . Plain Bill. are just-a shidqw of the old M u r-,.(i2).! Following, are the houng^.at the I;’45_W DRC — Tebnessee Jed; lect; WRTI> — -Jories and I; useful arid lively chatter weekly, the start oUthe present world con Tomlinson, rf \^3 1 0 0 0 the North End diamond the rea- ■through T1 good from Aiig. 1 derer’p Row and (he rookie of the Aibbrican flict, the/'or'garilzation has spon 0 n 0 1> ’ — ^ thrbugh'Nov. 30. Local W!ar Price and Rationing] WHTD— Singing Ladyt WTHT Cororiet Sjtdry Telterj WTHT — and any Information on any line of Tedford. ss , 2 n why -they are leading the lo- / ■ year has evidence to baqk up his Petrolt .5, St. Louie 4 112). sporting events in Manchester will sored visions types o f. athletic Keith, 2b .... . 0 '^0 n 1 0 0 fpvw palrs‘br,..p,a3ama8,, cotton pan degrees for five to six minutes. Do •jSugar Office: —Tom Mix; WTlC-; Front SpoUlght:.BaFai»7/l^TI^ — Mr. New York 4, Boston 2 (10). caYxSoftbail League with -a clean, window Mtndes, S9c veins. Place the-peppers in boiling, enwhre c'asserol^''or a kettle District Attorney.' case. be used accordingly. evenjw and all money realized has Kehier, p, . .. . 2 ' 1 3 0 WMMble fruit into bite »i?e but keep the. es and play ■ SMits bj^x^iligent not overbake as these cookies Book Four stamp good ' Monday.; 10 a..m. to 4;30 p. m. I'Page Farrell. Cleveland 6. Chicago 5. cut Ato 6 win over th® f^^gue .AU- pineapple quartere lji their onigrinai salted 'vater and boil for“‘10'min- saute- the. ve^tables about three Tuesdays: Closed to the public. 10:00— WDRC— Great Moments The spectacular Bqston Red been turned into a . returning vet- Lovi'land, x . . 1 n ,0 0 utea.--brain. C^ombine the rice, to minutes. Meanwhile brown ths soki.ch—and Uncle-Sam pijqmlses scorch vecy easily. for five pounds through Aug. 31 Evening Sox freshman has lost only four Philadelphia at Washington Co'wles’’figured up all the'-Indi efana ftind. It. Is the idea of the Stars utNa benefit ball game that BolUnd window nhade* In nil ahape,_ . that more of, the urgently n ^ e d Next stamp valid Sept. 1. Wednesdays;'2 p. m. to 4:15 p, m. | in Music; ' WHTD —' Counter saw all prqceed.s turned . over rn X Cook lugai-" and water together matoes.'-gait, pepper and cheese. meat in th^ remaining butter or I ;tk>—News on all stations. Spy; WTHT Human Adven games while winning 17 but three (rain). vidual averages In the Softball group to give each vet a purse of Totals ! 30 8 9 21X7 7- utility clothing will be aVa^a' Shoes Thursday* 1,0 a 'in. to 4:15 p. m. : 15 —WDRC — Jimmy Carroll National the,League Accident Fund?‘A aiihi. colom. eiit to naenaure at reason- five m in ^ s . Add chopped mint. Fill the pepper cases with the rice niargarijje in a saucepan or skiliet. Mother deserves a M Fridays: 10 a. m. to 4:15 p. m. ture; WTIC— O llege of Musi ofshis setbacks wejpe at the hands League and his review of the NB’s $in0...... At this writing t h e ^ n d is All- Star* (6) mixture. Sprinkle bread crumbs When xhieat is-nicely browned all soon. vacation this Book Three Aicplane stamps 1. Sings; WHTD — Tom Hussey New’ York 4, 4; Boston 3, 6 (IS), and All Stars in comparison was ' in _the neighborhood of $25,000. AB R H PO of $.'17.69 was collected. \Vorkmt with one quarter or one Saturdays: ’ da..m . to 12 noon. cal Knowledge. - of the New Yorkers. The N.B.’s found Mac McGuire, over the top of mixture and dot oveiyadd it to the vegetables with There is stUI not enollgh to go iineT too and ■ 2 and 3 good indefinitely. OPA Jouriial; Orchestral Interlude; ^ e n the discharged Air Force Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2- good reading. /'■ ' I ' ------Phillips, 3b .. . nhle nricea at Marlow’s. Cast Iron serving at a time, immerse, the says no plans to cancel any. A l^ Office telephone 5'189. 10:30—WDRC— GI.Laffs; WHTD their liking and started right’ *’ pieces of pineapple in the minted with butter or margarine. Place IwfO cups of w.ater, salt and pepper, 'around, but a determined mother the "Nwhole family WTHT — Mustri) Concert Hour; —Radie Harris: WTHT —Hart vetdran broje® Into the Teague with rain). ,— ^ ‘ Nick Angelo Is the guy who Rraun,^ c ...... peppera in a baking pan and Just ^ a y letf, cloves and hiarjorani. may find pajamke ih .one store, can help. " see that 6 W TIC—Professor Andre Schen- St. Louis 4, 0| Cflnclnnsti 3, ,2. There is need for a batter'a boi^ takes up the collections nightly at oiitcln’ the -first Inning to score ford Heroes Speak. eight straight^-triumphs, Including Gayton, lb . . , thr-e^nins. Another three nin ~ «n , l.r., «!“ d5;rp«? W”' cover the bottom of the pfn with/t Simmer gent-iy for three hours cov- patilies In anpth^, and play she getsNher well three pounds' o f talc. "Hofrle .gar- I , ker, - ■ 10:45—-WHTD— *Janet Flanner; a 5-0 shutout of the Yanks, the (Only games scheduled.) , the Oval. A box is the t w the Twl League games. He nas Norton, if , . . denera will find it more convenlentj Standings olii*ter\cro8sed the plate in ihfi.’ water. Bake at 350 degrbea 15 ?red. Add water if necessary, clothes in a third. When she does earned raat by B^aii Beetle 1:30—W d RC— George B. Arm WTHT —Eventide Echoes. writers went sciJrrylng for the where the batter on deck is ususdly performed practically evetw task Jar\'ls, sf . . . . minutes. fihd them, they will bK,marked to purchase their spray or dustT stead:.WHTD — Answer Man: Eastern seen. It would' take onlj^ a few in .seeing that the ' l op is run third anO'Jhat was all for-the Air-’ «srr;s: \ helping out whi^household,chores. 11:00—News on all stations. record books to excavate match 6 Vllgn, 2b . . . . craft hurlrts-Flrehall Pop Gleasin^--, _ . . refrigerator until ready to serve. . if your picnic •with ,OPA ceiling priccs>. and If dad washes the, window's and material_algcady prepai-cd- 'at a I WTIC— Bob Steele. . W. L. Pet. CSBL. minutes to bpt out a boXythat is a Smoothly. He has umpired, raked Yost, cf . . . . . Due Second Time I 1 1 :15 —WDRC— Night Owl Show; ing deeds. But Joe McCarthy’s .609 .— waa' next anqhJop pitched crsd.t- BOXM* ■ It may be that just any electric lunches consist en .comp'ete” fabric content labbla— aister, dusts and SU^eeps, house- gard.cn, store';' 'VControl measures I 1:45—WDRC—News; WHTD — clan put an end to the sb6.rch,,,by Utica ...... , 63 34 musLln diamond circles/ the playing field, chased balls, Skoog. rf .... ^W H T D — Billy Butterfield and 4* .549 ahle ball diirih^^^the past four In.; or gas rang'i- is well desired,' con- ■ tirely , df sandwich and that much lii g. relief. cleaning will be quiclte;;, lighter. will hot be siicces-sful. says Prof. [ Charlie. Chan; WTIC<— Lowell knocking him off the p^estnl, Albany ...... 61 - .• : mapped out,, the schedule'and has Morrissey,, ss Spotless white Have you seen the attractive Orchestra; WOTT — Air Force 43 nlpgs giving up only three scat structed of the beat materials and - es,, kore’jj- an idea Wilkinson, unless the spray or Thomas. , 3-2.' on a rainy Sunday afternoon Wi’lkei-Barre . 49 .533 Ois In order to eliminate and change-i run the league with skill and pre- McGuire, p •. ■hoes look ‘so nice new metal cases Helena Ruben- Storrs, Aug., 1—Home gardeners (jugt jg directed up against the Un- Dajf Program; WTIC — Harki 44 41 .518 8 tered hits. will give you y ta x d of satisiac- j you'll want ,j.o ,tryf| W'e can’t change, the weather, ecial n ote'for. . deep'^freezer l;00_WDRC^^ On Your M a^ In. June Hartford ... the rule In rlghtfleld s* that a'ball ; cipion. He'is also the president I ut Gleason, p .. on the youngsters steln encases her costume lipsUeK who have survived the first brood i derside of the leaves as that is WHTD — Headline Edition; nes? « f Washington. Scranton ...... 4 1 45 .47'7 11 (4 .King Carl l-Cchl'T lived up to his tion—hut it is a,-^act. when yoii, Save jars xvlth chase that musty mil- userSN^Larsen's Feed Service^ 38 : — WHTD MuBlc; WT-HT Ferriss at the time shrugged off hit over the roatr Is a ground rule j instead o f sitting back and letting __but you needn’t in 7 They come In flattering of Mexican bean beetle ...... where larvae with the eggs and young will be| WTHT— Fred Moi^son: WTIC 1 1 30 Elmira ...... 41 47 .466 12(4 31 '6 6 21 11 4 name in' balfing the feared slug shades of apple red, raspberry red purchase a No/ge from. Pearl's,,; screw I tops for smell right out of the house e, have now seen __Dance Orchestra:. WTIC— the loss as "one of those things, double regardleM of where it lands. I the other fellow do the work he Totals . prevent them wear- a “There, that’s over’’’ feeling arc . found. V Williamsport . 39 '51 .433 18(4. it would be wiiie to erect a foul pole : fias more than once rolled up riis Score bv innings: gers In the Stars lineup. Kehier ■ and rico red, now on display at 599 Main street. , ' packing other types of foods such^ fjy,. that Me- those hahdy carton fillers. Ask to , -Stippsr Club. “ ; . Glen Island Casino Orchestra. recalling he had lost games In the allowed six hits, two by Oscar |-lng white shoes be- fstined to have another session j I-IS—WDRC—Chamber of Com Binghamton . 36 53 *’.404 1 ^ / or stake, inen there wouldn't be sleeves and helped In whatever N. B.’s ...... 303 110 0—8 the, Ctosmetic Department'of the as cold meat, salads and rellahes ^'iU-Converse, 645 Main street. see them whqn bu.ving your freez vmh the ' yellow, plump, hairy • 1 2 :00—WHTD News; Music; Piedmont League and he’d lose Phillips while in addition to hurl l?'.'! cause they’re so when'you plan a^picnic.' Youll dis are ;selling. Properly applied, merce: WHTD—Raymond Gram American any argimient. , way possible. Stars ...... fXK) 301^2 6, hard to keep clian. ' instead buy J. W. Hale Corp., A tip-,/br you late vacationers ing coiftainerVxand poultry bagSj worihs that do the dam age."It'Is ! VvnC— News; • Danny Ryan plenty more up In the big tent W. L. X—Batted for Tedfor,d4n .sixth. ing a creditable game, he showed'?! —take^long a bottle of citronel- cover ifsi, a popular plan! .Mil-bu-Rid may be safely applied no more spilled Tn^iit and vegeta Svilng; WTHT — Hartford He the way on the offense with twd- watiiable whites for summer time fbe the accond brood to Vjt roes Speak; -WTTC-^ News Serenade. . Slugged Off H llf. Detroit ...... 6J 36 Thefe will be no Twilight League 'When bouquets are handed out Runs batted in: Brennan. 2. la, £ ^ t or Skeeter Skoot from. to anything soap and' water will bles when you use a.^handy carton In its appsarance." says A. E. WU.^ ELASTIC l2:30—w n c — Let’s Dance with Next time the husky righthand hits and a 'free, ticket in three ,rip» ' STMlr. Then a rub With a soapy Baby enjoys ' the How about something different, New York . . . . 47 4(V earoe tomorrow night at the Oval. I for the operation and promotion Prior 3. Morrissey 2, Kehier, Quifm’s Pharmacy, 873 Main' not harm. Use it on leather lug- filier. kinson, vegHable specialist' of t.’ie J the World. ■ • Thomas Peliiso. er came Up against the Yanks he for a gierfect night. rag will Uke the place of shoe simple things 7 of ______.vet practical for a gift? Drop ta STOCKINGS i;80—WDRC — Ellery Queen: Washington .. 45 . 41 ^ n e x t game .vrill be Friday with | of the Twt l.eagiie. Skoog. Harriman'-TWo-base hits: life. It’s easy as ^eet, to spray on your chair or ^ g e , upholstery, even spray it| Agricultural ^SJxtenslon Service. was slugged Off the hill, the only /AO rhe PA’S facing the Hamilton ; go atiy further than Nick Angelo. Gaytorii Stolen bases; YU'ga. Sac Pare WInnera. Attack ^llsh. ^ around your rOom and enjoy a Light and Heavy Weight Boston . . Pat Annlello and Hook Brennan pie to please h i^ Ro^h railing or even on yourself' see those \\ e know you are disappointed, University'’ of Sonnectlcut, “aP' time he has been; kajoed , in 20 Cleveland,. . Props in what looms as one of the , he has performed a big task tn a rifices; Tedford. Braun.'Left on with a hew piy to repel mosquitoes—and then I k.nd fork , sets at-Matthew AVior ^ sweet, must-free room once more. but Manchester Dry Cleaners, though it may be Av’^Wle late be- Arlhur Dr«K Stores starts, and soundly d'riibbedi 14-4 bases: N. B.’s'S, Stars 4. Bases on also collected, two bihgles in the Why not drop Into Barstow’s, Chicago ^ top games of the season. The Props | creditable manner. N.B.’s win. Rrefinan knocked -two that Will make him you’ll e'njoy your evenings. '9 ” 7 Main, *re|t. that come '"e“ want their help to enjoy a vaca-: cause of the season: 8»fl stain 81. Tel. S8«6 iro Networks Will Carry by Walter Dubiel. St. Louis balls: Kehier 2.'McGUire 4. Glea Just north,of the Post Office end ____ 'and blue handles for only $4,95.. tion. yet keep their work up to The worm s may not be. noticed , ' 4,,, , tallies across the-,..,p,)ate while talk over'your poet-war electrichl consented for houn Fat salvage is even The prize rookie had lost only Philadelphia .349 29H by a 4 to 2 count. son 1. Strike-oiita:' Kehier 1, Glea Give variety to the , ^;**® » chest ccmtaining, 24 PJ^ce®' ! importaiStr to- Uieir usual high standard, so Mr. | unless tke plants are examined once since and Dubiel.hadn't beat National Gamble softball ten’s will collide son 1. Hits off: McGuire 6 fpr 6 Jackie Prior drove Home three problenps? Mr. and Mrs. ^ n itow at a , time. For Instance string a ihclliding teaspoons and soup-', ,nd will more. Errors, eleven-in all. played /'children’s b r ea k- grow D’Agostino decided to close fo r a because thev feed on the under en a soul since ^lat June 21 day W, L. pA GBL. tonight at the North End diamond runs in 3 Innings; Gleason 3 for 2 hdve been In the appliance busi nujnber of empty spools together, spoons. slF■ w ith, • • ; wooden hand es , Arm' This year’s Twilight League Is vOLn important part in several t f paint' them with a safe paint and ' fasts and you'll find 1 . incregaingly_ ^vitat week. They will be-back on thi side of the leaves. As soon as they ALICE..COFBAN . until yesterday when they again . . . 68 32 .644 — without a question the. fasloat in in a Softball League game slated runs in 4 Inhlngs. PaSaed balls; ness for over 23 yean. They can that their i^ppetites for J10.95. jdb serving you as usual Aug. 6. arrive spray with cryolite using (Known Queen Alice), to get unde'rwhy at'6:30. Braun, Harriman. Losing pitcher: the scores on both ledgers. honesUy sUte that every single there you are,: with no expense at I • \ I as time 'goes on. clashed at Fenway Park, c . . . 52 39 .576 6 the 12-year history of organlzaj^ Tommy Morrissey w as' the de will increase. One nnr-klincii 'in two gallon's Of W'atcr. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Sob | ij—(/!>)—T w o’^reins tomorrow night on America s ....5.5-41 .573 6 McGuire. Umpires: Stevens.in, Westlnghouse agpU*nce. from all! teen-ager will. ' 7 . New York. Aug. ^ Ferriss wasn’t knocked 'out or t. Louis fensive star of the night, making simple way is to Your ’ wise Blueberry Tarts or with three-eighths of an ounce ! Born With a Veil ^ ^Town Meeting at 8:30 over ABC . . . 4 9 46 .516 11 >5 Bralnard. Osgood. Keeney. ’Time; Iron to refrigerator or the won take Jjerself right over to Mont-• 5'°*'^''^ ^ letworka will carry the ceretfio- even clpse, but the New York te s ^ Pittsburgh several fin^ plays at his shortstop mix two different drop of fat is im- 1 pint blueberries of denis, cube, or Umbo root (con- I Readings Dally, Including Sanday,.! __of the 38th anniversary ot, when the question "How Can Rus combed him for 10 hits, four Oy New York . . . 50 47 .515 i m 1:40. derful Westlnghouse Laundromat Tops in popularity for the fas gomefy Wards’ and makc^ her w-^ An^Ctoo. for taining' four t.o five per cent of ; 9 A. M to 9 P. M. Or By .Appoint- 1 sia and America Live- in Peace?’’ post for the losers. has been kept on Ufc Job—a rec tidious woman is Helena RUben- cereals together for- a deltvloua 1-4 cup sugar he Army Air Force tonight at Tucker Stainback, and edged him pthclnnati . . . 42' 48 .467 16 ' The six-run -.lead built,.,up by new' flavor. Uncooked cereals too coats Th^yi'^^h poiind-of fatr^our' butcher ■ 1 tablespooq; cornstarch rotenone) ltu5.0 gallons of water. I ment. In the Senice n^the Peo* j is debated by Walter Duranty. Wil out in 10 Innings, 4-2. Boston . .. 42 52 ,447 18 Gala Reunion and'Game ord they believe unpanlleled dur ateln Apple Blossom Deodorant looking reversible coats. They I two . red |0:30. Three generals: Amo'ri, liam L. White, Louis Fischer, arid the NB's in the first three Innings can be treated in. the tasty man Baked tart shells ' If dusting is preferred, use >nc j pie for .10' Years. lacArthur and Elsenhower, will Hal Newhouser p u ll^ up even Philadelphia . . 26 70 .271 35 ing the past three yean. Bar- Cream to be followed by a dash xbme in solid colors, plaids. ®net-, A j part of Cryolite to five parts or j SPIRIT!’ .AL MEDIUM ■\^ra Dean. took Some of the color away from stow*p are the exclusive Manches of Apple~_Blo8Som Cologne, Ask ner. 1-2 cup water on the program. Alao>. Cllark with Ferris at the IT^^in pole by Toda.v’s Games Smith, Fagan the game although before the flnaj lands and twills, sizes 10-16,: P ' ' neutral talc, or one-half pound of , 109 Church Street, jHartfi>rd, Conn. I ciaste'rn ter dealer f,i= „o«r.'o Tveilie-ht They were under the management night. clocked as they pircled/tha bases. bottles arid pigeonholc4^. can ahd .within a game and -a half of any place in this year's Twilight per cent’t ^ and the necessary en are expected soon. Vacuum, clean- recount Tbr dbiry products; there CBS—9:15 Arthur ^Godfrey; 3:45 of Tom Chambers who booked Fagan In addition to. pitching Hill was the winner he covared used for doctor’s instructions. . For first-hand Information and V. ______League scran will /collide tonight graving.' ' , - ;er.s, toa.stera, shavers, coffee mak- J.1U be a Paiclflc coast report on Landt 'Trio; 7:30 T'racer of Lost the first division,. - Yesterday ^8 Stars many high class attractions l;i- good ball, collected three hits in the distance in 11/'seconda flat practical 'advi'ce, ..cell 4047 and ask Washington and Philadelphia! ' In a Twilight League gnriie at .he \ Dewev-Richwan haye something ers and the largest^ssortment of |rutt: cattle information from the PerSms; 9:30 Corliss Archer . .'. eluding the bringing to the Si'k as rqany trips to the plate to shara with Ray RamadelFactlng aa offi Mr. Bristol o f Nichols-BHstol to jouthwest. Kansas City, and Chl- ABC—9 Breakfast club;, 11 Break were washed out of a tw1-nlglft West Side Oval when, the United batting honors with Smith. Swede. R a^t dr Baeuf tihique in the potteiy line, Gonder radios will Be at Potterton s. Aircraft nine of East Hartford op Citv such stars as George Sfslcr, cial tinier. Phillijpa’ time waa 13.5. assist you in your electrical prob lago. C?BS 'eorrespondeflts In fast In Hollywood: 12 (Slamour douhjehcadcr after a Buddy Lewis By The Associated I’ress Chief Meyers. Bennv Kat'iff, John Salmonson laced out a long iriple The latter slipped rounding first tReceipe>sgrves four) N Pottery, and it comes in ac'qua,; ------poses Rockville’s Hill /Billies. lems. .Nichols-Bristol will be head Washington will re ^ rt _on the Mqnor; 1:15 Constance Bennett; celebration had been climaxed by Jimmy Outlaw, .Tigers--Singl;d ny and .Timmy Cooney. Hank to leftfield in the big fourth inning and lost his Mrlde and thto cut 3 medium-sized carhotil '^am . brown ‘"'and yellow Combi-' When dinner most be prepared . The Aircraft nine has been able quarters .[for every electrical ap ovempient's food plans ■ Relief pitcher Mort ing only one hit in 4 2-3'inntngs .Sports' Center. Judge Raymond A. PongrAz, c toe's. Melt two. tablespoons of the 2-1264.' Miss Halem. will help your Brings old faded li,noleum back And Everywhere he certainly would be welcomed hy In a 6-6 victory over..(5hlcago. split since Jeff Kqelach Went »n Again in the third the winners «7 20 i Fall wardrobe, notes from vyil- natural charm to rieveal Itsetf. Cooper walked three men in a row vacation. Martv Fagan who d”-'" Johnson., former president of the Fagan, p . . . . butter or margarine in an earth------' irose. 597 Main 'street: They are to life. Makes old wood floors any one of thd 16 clubs that com-' Phil .Weintraub. Giants ’ xnd scored three runs. A waJK and two prise the Major Leagye.s. . . . Lou to force in the' tying run, before feated the Haipfltof Props in his Manchester Raseball Association, Palmer. s.s .. . infield hits filled the bases, Bren Or Know Your Furrier If vou need extra storage space showing beautiful all wool, two- look like new. . . Easy to cl(San. Chuck Workman. Braves— Weirt- and Bill I>'ggetf. assistant mara- At last you can obtain -really Come Auguzt -antJ practically all Finney veteran A’s_ and Red Sox Phil Weintraub Wrbke it up. The traub slretohed the Braves’ losing last outing W>n sgaln toe the slab nan's nolst to leftfield and Prior's in the kitchen, , t|y~. building, tone Jerkin suits in different col- ger. are arranging the details Id- Tot'als .. . 24 8 9 2 good- clothes baskets. Mtochester Requires nop waxing. Alcohol- the J countr>’’8 college football inflelder-outfielder was-sold to *fie nightcap threatened to be a-simi streak to with a iiJnth-innlng for the RocAvllle nine while John litie single- did the trick • apd-the ^ shelves on the inside qf the cup-, or combinations and no feminine lar story when the Giants rallied 16 cally. . . - 'f Hartford (1> Hardware, 248 North Main street, proof afid non-skid. Tough and Broyms last week and the latter single for a 4-3 Giant - triumph: ny’ Cressey will be the Aircraft's PO A. E. Center Streeters held a 6 to O' board doors,- A band at the front' wardrobe can be complete with- have both spHot and wicker bas tefim* are turning to outdoor to tie in' the njnth but tbe Braves Herman Bronkie. Manchester s AB H teani shipped Boris “Babe" Mar Workman xHigged two homers as starting mound selection. 1. 2 2 1 marglA' _ AH Fur Coats Sold At 3 Ways to Buy of each sheli'vprevents the' contents out -one. Wilrpise is also 'showing kets. I^etriember you can replace durable. Does hot chip or crack. i(drlc. . _-. Yale which, coriipletcd Snapped out of it with five in the Both team's w'ill be at full outstanding cimtributlon 'to, the J. Tedone, 3b i tin, back to the Minors! . .. . Mar Boatqn pulled the finale out of the ” V 1 1 0 0 An "error, .a sacrifice and Keh- from rilding off.' i attractively practical jumper those broken glass tops on your _Makes your flooraarid furniture sucAssful season last year un- 13th to grab a 9-4 even break. strength with thq game scheduled baaebail world, a member-..or iH* Marovich, cf i tin is the ■Rjan who received .uri:' fire. 9-f. !ln the 13th. ■, ../''s '’ n 2 1 .1 ler'a,single widened'the gap to 7 Blair's 1. Budget Terms “ —— ~- dresses.- the darling of all women. canning jarii Asides buying all notices during the first half of the St. Louis rslBsed a chance to to get nnderway'at 'e'liS. . S.t. Louis Browns of 1921. the wcnm Farina, C -■-i • •* look like new. ' , ber the wing 4if Howie Odell will A1 jdrisich, Cardinals and Bucky whfeti lost >he psnnant bv a half a 0 3 0 1' to 0 helor*^ the Stars flnsOly open Have you taken advantage of the sizes of canning jars and. jelly Season in addition to beating out regain aecohd place by losing to w aters. Reds — Juriaich hurled his French. If /'■ 2 - r ed up in toe fourth! A wa lk an$ Sava anothef power packed team game to the Yankees will be pres C, Tedone, ss 3 1 r -1 0 0 Carry the 2. Lay-away special mark-down on sun suits MoUsses Cookies gls-sses and have your order de- his fall, . . . All American'Paul 'one armed Pete Orav for the left-f" Cincinnati’s ’ Bucky Walters 2,-0 first complete game of the season Rian Grid Film ,..o two errors loaded the bases^^,An •V 1 and bathing suits and trunks for; X cup molasses TOUGH • DURABLi • 5MOOTH ent. Bronkie played third bassuir.d Toro, lb ./;.. . . 3 0 0 9 .0 ■’’P )ivere- Cood Housekeeping boys and girls at the Tots and '/i cup shortening expense, 4-3, In the/opener; Wal- soon will Issue s football film de managed Toledo. Mobile' and Wa- Demaio, rf .. . , 2 p 3. Cash prices at worth- turning. . . . Little Buzzy Gehir is I blng,.the opener. 4-3. as A1 Jurl* !0 0 3 n '0 run single gave the Stp^ toree Tetris Shoppe, 649 Main street? teaspoon cinnamon slch pitched 'h(s first complete ters sipwed 1944^ r m in blanking plcUng the highlights of every 4ea- terbury in addltiop to the .Man- Guillnnb, 2b,= *8 2 Everyone agrees Sa<^ along with Jlmmy'Binlth eif ' \ Chester team which he organized Rotnaho. I 1 ■1 0 / 0 2 0 runs. ’ ■. Seal of,Approval while aavings These values come at a grand h teaspoon salt / md, Dick Holllngshead and Nick game and Initial victory of.- the the fchamps in the nightcap, 2-0. son over a ten-year period. P SB's Fliial'Tallj time to help replenish the young 1 teaspoon soda' that ' slip coveitsi in a most successful manner. Kd are. quite a job to eili, 'tackles. Bull Mpntan, cen Sports Editorial' campaign. The nightcap waa a A 5 3 Two infield hits . sandwiched sters Summer clothes. 1 tablespoon water ’’ Munson, a product of Yale and iJx- Totals .2 2 * 21 wash. However' ter and a host of others. . . . Yale repetition of the 1944 -story, when ford. follow.cd Bronkie st ' Mar- Score Oy 'inn^'Ugs around a b a ie /n . balls and on in- '.7 teaspoon ginger McCCl-i aln will play a big schedule Walters beat the (iarda six times, ^ with a little extra Last night at the softball league chester and.-later"Sam Mas.sey. a, Paganl'i 010 520 (l— S A ld out cA'e ^hb NB'S- what Things are looking up thel 2 cups flour (about) |h ’niio*( A her game% at home. four by shfitouts. Ha lost-his two ^ proved ^to be their final tally tn small fry these days, as the firstj ------Bring„ ,molasses------and shortening care, yoiMS will' game at the North End We were local product took over and 'ed All-Stars 002 101-'0=:-4 stay in good look rpalnt. — O rn ish — PahUera* Supplies — Wallpapers — Artist . 'ITie sudden change In mana-' a'pprbached by Tom Kelley local previous starts to the champs ' thp Manchester team to ehanipion- Runs batted in. J. Tedone. Maro- ; the fifth.'’Two singles u d an er- trickles of government allocated ■ to the boiling point- Cool and add efir In Philadelphia, the Phillies, ^hls year., 'I Buster Brown ' clothing begin to appear" In the spices, soda, water and salt. Beat ing condition for twice aa long. | Material — Flcture Fanning — Drafting Instroincnts playgrouhiUditeetor with a ! state ahip“"laurels. During this period vich. Fariha. DelConte (2), Pon- : ror"^gave the Stars a run in the 53532348532348485323232353485348235353 Her6:s the trick.. Whenever you i the sudden 111 health of Marse Toe ment thgt'we-were all wet In stat. -Brooklyn and .the Philli?s .„were ' he said Clark Griffith wouldn’t the chief -rivs.lrv centered around gratz, Fagan (2i, Sfnith' (2); two^.^xth .and teft. the NB's out front, stores"’ ’ 1 well. Then arid enough flour to IcCarthy and Bob Coleman’s res.* rained but of a doubleheadej- .^"./(PincK-hltttog^ tor” Hugh spend $100,000 for a Jiall player the Rockville. ■ Wnilmantir. Bris KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS Nowadays. If Mom is on base on balls I double followed by an mfteld. >|jt _2S.»4 libs in the National League after Eye^ Pofipers gambling seems to have fallen ion John Mooney.. Salt Lake Tele Sam U ^ a n . Art Johnson, dill off Kagan l.'Rtmi'anD 3; struck out j scored two but Kelsey's peg from • Gukaf son’s ^ — Easy to Crochef 38 Main street, will obtain ISep-. sing' waived out of the jmilor out on .the matter We distinctly WHAT A SWEET SURPRISE— deaf eara^many big leaguers still gram— "Looks like the Cubs might Patton 1 Mayor of Torringthri). Ed by Fagan 4, Romano 1: time. 1 :.55,/left to Keith on second caught the tember 25th delivery on ^ e ir loop. . . > Frankie Frisch in Pltts- understood at the second meeting' THE Ch a r m o f y o u —Ray Noble and Orchestra b r o w Nb il t of the ioofthkll le a ^ e earlier In the ■ By Mike GarMirk enjoy an off day by going to a radfe be winning the pennant-on ' Bor- Munson?*Breck Wilson. Jerry Fay, niln.l umpires O'.Lcary,-Plltt . . flclae’r coming in and the game ,:sBy Mrs. Anne Cabot Win-Power Freezlrig Cablneta, Durgh has been on the hot seat tor Put your. Cffder In now, so you wrill season that the league, had two Catcher, Now York Yankee*-, track and betting a few bucks on ‘ owV-ed time.” Bill Brennan, Sam' Massey,. Billy . — ------— - .. ' w.as ovcV. ‘ f c ’ ■ Would you like to ^ co m e a member of our “Listen’’ fam- ' -. sh o e STORE 'They’re aa cool as they come— veral months and It Is likely that ir ------Dw'yer. Herman 'Bronkie,' Freddy Uy? Coaae in and leave yoiir name and y e will send it not risk disappointment over a DO YOUR SHhPPJNG TOMORROW AT choices; one being that the town You probably. expect I. had my some nag. . ^ ' and easy to crochet,-too. Use bright': Jhe Fordham Flash wlljt not he Cleaning the Cuff Warnootti Rex Islleb. Joe Madden. Big Bout for Vtaterhury to you each month, free o f charge.; U C T6N — TH0 705 MAIN STj. MANCHESTER late delivery. around at the end of the present would appply the,.bats bml balls biggest thrill up here In the,ma ClosPto the Bair ' ' scarlet cotton yarn or any other providing that no eollectlona were Speaking of racing, reports I' ’ Phil Weintraub, Giants' first Pete Wilson, .faCk Burkhardt. Bill Brad> Iiiipressive GUIDE TO GOOD MUSIC published monthly. gay -eolor you prefer. The sole is leatnpaign with Irate Pittsburgh jor leagues, playing with the Van- In the Johnson'Mock from Garden State say radio baseman, changed jeers to cheers Schieldgc, Tom Sipp’es. George I Watcnb'i'iry, Aug' 1 — (Pi— Ike Imagiii’e' the amount of time rsn's howling for Frisch’s scalp. taken up; the > other being that If keee, but that is not tjhe case. thick, comfortable and has a uou- collections were to take place at broadcaster Tt d Husing Is making in less than five rtinutes yester ITnderhill. Robert “Pop” Edgar. ■Williams of Trenton. N. J.. world’s yoii woud save If you had na daily L i \ My banner day; occurred In 111 Winning IHlli ble.wedged heel. Straps are sro- . Cincinnati fans, despite the day—his error in the top of the Danny Martin, King Bader,,Mike NBA lightweight boxing champion. , dusting problem jn your home! A .inaxlng ability of Deacon . Bill league games the tbwri' Would nbt 1940, my second season in base a cleaftup on tips from jockeys — ■ • ■ cheted separately and then sewn Rubinow Bldg. Telephone 6463 offer any equipment. , he had a $.4 9 winner the other dajr ninth In the “first ^ame let the Hog'ah. Bill Horan, Specs Rey *nd Jimmy Hatcher, durable to the sole. They are perfect to filter unit attached to your fur 835 Main St. IcKechnle in handling pitchers. ball; when I wise catAing with the Boston Braves take a 3 to 2 lead Hartford. July .31—(iP'--Dennis W " KEMP’S sSs We suggested aeyeral weeks ago Augusto club of the South At as well aa a $300 daily double — nolds, and Lefty Anderson. Chris Washington. P. C.. lightweight, wear with house slacks, shorts or nace wlli save you hours of house Steve Owen, coach of the pro foot)-, —his single wjth the bases full in Leary of Holyoke, who together Patrick Brady, 131. of New York have been matched for an over INCORPORATED work by removing soot and grim e that It would he k good Idea to lantic League. • pajamas. .q IL ball giants, end Greasy Neals!, the last of the ninth won the game 'With the w-elf known late Mutt wori' his 13th consecutive ring vic weight ten rounder in the Munici 768 MAIN STREET " TEL. 5680 To obtain complete crocheting at Its source— the furnace. Nor THURSDAY SPECIALS! charge admission and pay the town We were going strong anq Au —Heavyweight-Lee Oma has de back what it coats as far aa balls coach,of the Philadelphia Eagles, Waters. umniTcd tn the old days tory in as many starts here last pal Stadium. Waterbary, on Thura- J Furniture and Mu«9L^ Home of Frigidaire directions'ior the Roman Sandals man Bentz, phone 8966, ..will give gusta fans were hollering' for us cided "to pass purchasing a house at Manchester, will officiate . at Right when he knocked out Tommy arid bats go per game. Whatever to heat Jackswville, Fla.,| In a are a frequent tWosofne. at New day, August 9, promdter CJeorge (Pattern No. 5868) sizes small, .vou full details about this'unit. FOR CANNING! NATIVE Hospital York tracks,-topt bitter rivals on at'thls time— "They want too much this game. Murray, 135.-of Montreal in - the Mulligan announced last night. mediuVtnsnd large included aerd is left over m the wSy of money tough pitching^ duel But It dough,’ ’ explains Lee—Harvey would be put hatk -into the league the gridiron—:-and, by the way, sixth round Of a scheduled eight- The Trenton hammerer captured 15 ' cents In coin, plus 1 cerit post- When looking for archery seU Expense Plan looked Ittad whefifiye came into the Campbell, once a leading trainer rounder. It ■ was Brady's I2th 16 Qt. fund or a fund of that nature. ninth Inning.' trklilng, 3-2. We “whatever became of that mysteri the title thU year when he de age, yoUr name, address and the. why not go’ to the store that car For Men, Woineni'and „ ous "Lady Ip Red” who caused a on New England tracks, seldom knockout victory. . throned Juan Zurlta, the Mexican, pattern number to Anne (Jabot, ries the largest knd best assort Bskt. Nothing was said or done euid got a man on base when I came goes to the races since his retire Children finally we decided that the imly sensational St Rockingham Park Sport Srhediile In companion .bouts, all',sche in a bout at Mexlep Oty. The Manchester Herald, 1150 ment, namely, the NaaalS Anna to bat and, just like it shys In the ment five years ago—he now duled for eight rounds! Nick Stato. Sixth avenue. New York 16, N. Y. Way to gat rfaulta would be to last year by Winning $2,500 on a C b, 995 Main street?' Whether PAYS FOR: movies, I belted one out of the $25,000 show w ager??? takes It easy at his Philadelphia 131. of Springfield, Mass., notched StekneM or aectdeat expensM state facta In o ift daily Local Spprt park (or a home run. givipg uai* ' Wedneaday, Aug. 1 you are looking for juvenile or home—Wallace “Wah-Wah" Jonus. Aircraft vs.. Rockville. 6:l.'l — his 23rd consecutive victory by JLYCY CALIFOBMA JUICY gUNKIST frben oanaiMd In aay hitsplIsJ Chatter column. It 'took leas than 4-Siwin. who scored 2,398 points during his regular archery seta, . Nassiff four hours before these’Jong ears Along Fight Row West Side Oval. outpointing Leo Methot. 129. .of don Arms Co., have every archery •ayw'here to the 0 . 81 A. or Those Augusta $ans poured out Lou Gross, trainer, of WilUe five years of high school basket Monfraal; r Bobby Polowitzer, WILLIS LEMONS were burned and burned *good. oS the stands and were waitAig Lee’s vs. Stolle * Gamble, 6:30 n ^ ; plus all the extras, at a va ORANGES OMMdA Boom and board ax- After a lengthy verbal battle, Joyce, worried over the Tippy ball at Harlan, Ky.. has decided to —North- End field. 128 H. of East Hartford, kayoed paasea up to Sfl.00'peE day tor for me to touch the plate. Then enter the Unlversky-of Kentucky- I'.^.GARAGE ( riety of prices. It waa left with the understanding Larkin fight Friday night—“Joyce Friday, Aug. 8 .Ted Lebel, J31. of Montreal in two; REMNANTS W urlTIzer c daz. •rat 80, daya* eoaflaenMat-*- they hoisted me bn their shoulders will win,” Lou figures, "but 1 thls fall—the new coach of the PA'S vs. Hamilton. 6:15 — vVest and Ham Wlloby, ?25, of New Complete Aoto SepicB Yacatibninr Is-fan, bat it 33c daz. 45 SS.00 per''day for oaxt 09 d a yf that aoftball teama in the futuw and paraded me around the park, AAF Training Command football ' M _ ■ ■ ' ' ■sr may pass the hat at all league think It will be close’’^howmian Side Oval. York, knocked out Gabriel Rios, For Every Purf}as(>' takes its toll of your hair. eoaflaetnent. This plaa may be games and to reimburse the town just like a college football hero. Mi.ke Todd sitting U) Promoter team. Major Doug Fessenden, ex- '■ Kacys %’s. .Warren * Jar\ls. 6:30 121H of Puerto Rico In five. 18 Main S t Tel 8084 SWEET—nr,F.DI.ESS changed and destgned to Ot tbe per game for equipment. The 1 kept asking them to put me Mike Jacobs’ office speculating on Montana,- lives In room 4-F In a —North End flcld. Avoid' regrets by haying Pianos anil actiili ot any todivHhial flrora down, but believe me. that was Fort Worth hotel—Fights in Penn /fi Ample I'nrietieti money. If any, that la leff^over how large a gate .a Ray “Sugar" Sunday, Aug. .8 Voting. But Husky your hair reconditioned the at toanrad workara. Na m e i» the biggest thrill I ever had In RobinsOn vt. Rocky GrasianOyftoht sylvania now are decided by a ma- Accordions At will enter a fund of whatever na cUifv *>»» three offlciala—prevl- Old Timers Accident Fund g*me '•i cal c'XamlnatkNi. ture that the lea^iuo ofllclala should my llfe,-j ' would draw—is Lt. Col. Eddie .Jortty <5T the three offlciala—prev 3— West Side Oval Detroit—Left end Bill Leonl U Willa-Cap way at: > GRAPEFRUIT c Phone.' W rite or Call On ouBly, If the two Judges spilt, the the youngeat member of the Unf- 32 Eagan, chairman of the New Hours: UaUy » A.. M. - 6 P. M. ■ ; . dacKIe. Thmt’a fair ahd square s'- OompMa 8teek ef A l referee's vote decided—”Blg Bo.v enough and let’s hopei that the Jail Wlthdot Prisoner York Athletio commission, and ned Lstys Jllock Egg verelty t>f Detroit football equad. VITAMINS J haturday. •.A. M. P. M.-' KEMP'l ALLEN & taama Yn the future capitalise on St. (Jhsrles, Mo.J-lAl—» The St. the man responsible for the "no Baker, who meets the new Bull of Tucson. Ariz-— Dr, F. H He celebrated hie 17th birthday THE LILY INC. PANCr TIXLOW ■YELLOW SUMMER the move that we ^iuck our neck Charles jail may be opined for draw” ruling for New York fights, the Pampas. Abel CeaUc. at Wor- Oeldennan says hie 48 white bene In March. He prepped at ML Car- At taw w t Priaeat out on. '' ' inspection for the first time since headed for bigger things??? ceater. Mass., Aog- !'?• Is s 220- are exchanging euaplcioiie. Oart mel High School. C W c ^ ^m d Arthur Drof f u r n it u r e a n d m usic HITCHCOCK It was built In 1911. The place ; pounder—HU redent record show’s holds a number of wrestling tltlM CHENEY BROTHERS BEAVTY SALON ONIONS SQUASH knoekouU over HaLTumss. Jo^ An unidentified inem* 76S Btsln St. Tel. 6680 AO Uaaa of laeiOTeee In England th* pawnbroker ar la without A prisoner for the first11 Today’s GuMt Star* , ------tt v - j laid a Including the <3iicago CethoHe Maude Turkington, Prop. . 988 M A IN S T R C C T rived with William the Con time in 84 years, said Sheriff Lsa-■ Bin Do^y, Philadelphia Record Melke end Fruk Urbu m ' ChSflipUlttibtP* REMNANT SAI-ESROOM ' m . n o s black ecB. 3 lbs. 25c 3 lbs, ‘14c queroc. tar jngckmeysr. ‘ — "LiaiTy MacPhall wee right wIm p I as a dselktew over James P ofc .■>27 Main St. p Dial 7481 $868 Read Herald .\dvs. Penny r u ’ 'M. 0 MANgHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1945 - f PAGE THIRTEEN M I KK tiVKNIN(i HKKALI), M AN(’ HKSTKK..(.X»iMN , A lR iU i 1. 1945 / rOUNE^ViLl.E FOI-KS BY PONT AIN B FOX Help Wanted— 61 Announcements 2 Kusiness Services Offered 13 Business Services Offered 13 Household Goods &1 Hf.usehotd .Gouda MAKK MtlNF.Y SELLING • Our 34th Annual FOR SALE — WALNUT dining by F. HUGH EVERSHINE — 1^115, SAFE W a l t e r SCHULTZ, 82 congress BOOKKEEPING and Accounting Sense and Nonsense recorqa ‘'.ept weekly. Balanced mas cards. '^4th name-lmpri AUGUST SALE room table, buffet and chairs **0- Claissi ^ ^'■airified - cleaner for removing 'gre^. street Is attending State Guard 25'for Sl.'J^roe samples./Make? Also Gtenwood,gas stove *! 5. Call HERBERT camp. Will resume busine.ss monflilyFfor Income tax' purposes, ttentlon! young couples and all The politician running for re- stains and discoloration from por- extra pruffta with 21-Car(KChriat- 3412 Those UUlnteresUag ^ ro celain, enameled stoves and gas* August 8. , conftdentiai, notary public. Phone pbPPonent re eral Electric. Grunow, . Croaley. PLUMBER, Sleamfitter. pump. ie . nls. Phillips p f r l ,’ 405 Hunt, furnlture?^ugs, stoves, bedding and For Rent Foi Saif XXI leave his office— and must've castorfai word or phrase can anteed not to scratch or deaden ■’Wtoti, Mass? ence cabinet oil heater With flue and makes .The world seem ferred to him ks. a''jackasa doctor: For Rent For Sale the highly glazed, finish on the Frigfdairt and alb otbet piakes. chanlC. Carl Nygrcn,' 15 So'utl appliances. S ^ e as much as 30 per GARDEN' phoned Mrs. Pringle— .eo she beard: Deleter la standing backed bettor.' / (Opponent—Are y ou . really a cent during IQls sale.- aiibaseballs at home. IS work. /T think of what I’ll Politician— Why do ,you askT Service, ‘ 3 Room Outfit DeLoge *495 to juittp to the "conclusion that I’m waving a large, threatening fish, is JVren’t you feeling well'? ^ ' Co.______' seiVlce. Radios checked/at the ■Spare or *11 time. Apply at Tober IR boifl Outfit p e L u jt ^ .___ »69» Mds have rsjtirsd hastily say / . ^ ; BasebtUl Manufacturing Comt M»rhitu*rv a lid Tools 52 , going to h ^ e a bahy. pacing up and down In front of Wheh I find time to answer yo>j YOUR PUT^IC food problem la OVERHAULING and repairing of home. Store.open all day Manr- ^ y here with 'confldencV,Albert’5 shadow of the gftfagti, pnjiiy. Elm street. Manchester. lEXTER; Oh boy, he was livid! DE3CTER: Oh-boy, you are In a :> xter bawling the bejesus out of qd some, less busy day. solved! Weldor's Luncheonette typewriters artd adding machinM. chestei Radio Service. 73 Birch have, been furnishing ns? m e s W'anted to Rent him, while Mrs. Franklin can ^ Mail—There’s one advantage in Lost snd Found 1 HAY CARRIERS, .milking ms; didn't toclt you that hard. janj! " So maUy thoiighU appear so fast, having your'visitor slump down in now supplies, in attractive has- TeIe'’phone 6925. street Telenhone ;2-U8.40. • ,-i « /ffoU.'^EKEKPER for small family, throughout ConnectlCyJt,slnceH,91 chines, useil disc harrows, bale ,WAN'l'Ep—TWO OR ,thnec roo| tlD^!flfid repairing of .operative Farmer's Association, able for steam or hot water. Used I’ve got to have time to think. She is' leaning half out of the WANTED WANTED TO BUY — A H h. p. gently the facts of the case. window, fasclhated, as she tries •s^ AVI 7CT8,. CALL ASHE.S a n d RUBB'ISH removed clHmneygx and flashings. E. V. • Inc., 10 And Place, phons 2-0432: two years.' Reasonable. Phone ORLISS'f" (tentatively) Of Dexter suddenly points down the The"^ children were bragging HOLD e v e r y t h i n g Attics, cellars and rards cleaned electric drill. In good condition. to get an earful. Off screen we Four or Fhc-Robm Apart > 2-1532 C oy^llb. 390 VVopiiland street 7755. lourse not, Dexter, but—but— driveway. about their 'dad*: R. Composed, telepnone 5848 t) ,.Pbrm»^,7l)7.' .tv ANTED EXPERIENCED Call 5050. Houses for Sale DEXTER; (horrified) Holy cow hear the Voices from' next door Bin—My d*d 1* A writer. HSfll ment by man and wife— 7487.' ell, he seems to think you did. paipter. Apply Rogers Corp. Mill BENSON'S LIVING room suites lEXl^ER; Oee whiz, what’d —look! They're going next faintly. . *lt down to a typewriter ' for * both discharged veterans. Aulnmol for Sale RpDFINf.^xA.SBESTOS sidewalls, and Oakland street. Manchester. are popular in Manchester be FOR, SALE — PELMONT strej door! . r MRS. FRANKLIN'S VOICE: couple of hour* snd write' a story eavestfoi gnv conductors. Nu- Ku tell hha? FLOOR MACHINES cause— They-'are made right, Up- lias grabs »T>xter by the arm SHOOTTNO DOWN ■;DRI*’EWAY Now,/Bill, let’a not be unfair— that they'll pay him *50 for. Willing to pay $6(l to $fin NEW PRK-W’a H 1942 G .M.C. "vood., celllngs^nd Interior walls. WANTED MAN TO work ' steam heat, 2 car garage, go perhaps Dexter c»rh explain— Art—Mine goes Out to the race !• FOR RENT X to-the-pilnute atyled, and beat of FOR RENT—ROOM In 'private lowers her rone Impressively. —.\S SEEN BY DEXTER ton, l^ ln c h wheelbase, pickup; Wood shln„iing general r«p,atr- | modern dairy. Bayer Milk, neighborhood, near achool a .MR. FRANKLIN’S VOICE, track for a couple of hours a day/ per month. , all prices are lower than , you house. Suitable f B 0 \ ’ "O" tjf ANTED*— LATHE operator. terms at Benson's, 713 Main 2-0876... ireathe a word if I tell you the driveway on their way Into the Mmors. Phone 4!64.!'' . McGILL-CONVERSE, INC. -'!Ser "loofing. Call 7-142 street, telephone 6060 ,or evenini Franklins’—o b v lo u ^ In a hell of for -vourself? gets up in the pulpit every Sun- Manchester Tool and Engineering 5230. |ruth. , Care The Herald ' 64.5 ?^aln St. / Tel. 18887 * hurry. - v ' DEXTER’S VOICE: (nobly) I .day and preaches for an hour. F(>R SALE' 1,940 Pontiac 6 coach; ROOFTNC - specializing in ' Company, 60 Flilliard street. FOR 'SALE—WHITEHEAD auto imptly and solemnly .Dexter Then when Jie’s through it takes 1941 Pontiac 6 sedan; 1941 Dodge- ROOM FOR RENT — Gentleman nORE SHOT-<»RIJSS AND have nothing to say. REFRlGERATtiR? SERVICE We repairing roo'fs of all ktnds.Ni^lfo j matic gas heater. Call 2-0059. FOR s a l e —INVESTMENT SI les hts'-right hand. six men to carry the money up to 6 sedan: 1940 finWkycoupe; 1936 preferred. 169 Center street.^ lEXTER: I swearIn blood, DEXTER Corliss' eyes are melting with repair and rej>dlld any typt of new. roofs No Job too smallNjiu home. Three family apartniei him. ' Reo Flying Cloud sedan; 1937 Help Wanted— Male or HOSPITAL BEDS or wheel chairs, running hla hand over his CORLISS: (ImploYjngiy) You Compa.ssion. refrigeration equipment. We ex large Gdod work, fair price. FreKq; WANTED—A HOUSE for rent In consisting of 4 rooms, 5 rot CORLISS: (tiny whisper) Oh. Plymouth sedan; 1936 G. M. C. Female 37 for rent or sale Rates reasonable and 6*i, rooms. The 614 rooi ■hifil liook - there's blood on said you’d do anything-for me, change sealed \ nits with factory fcarimattM, Call Howlev Manches vicinity of Manchester, or adja DeXter. Dexter—yOu're wonderful! A boy was a witness In courL ■ truck motor like new. .Bnmner’ s. ter 5361. Phom Keith's Furnltur-. 4159 cent .towns. Call 2-0790. vacant Include lavatory first fl( ny chin—1 just shaved. Phone 5191. Open 7 a. ip/ to 10 guarantee Scientific* Refrigera WANTED MALE OR female sec DEXTER: (resigned • to The in (To Be Continued) and the lawyer said: Whitneys Rood modern kitchen cabinets, nel ioRLiSS: (impressively) Well Lawyer—Did anyone tell you p. m. everyda.y including Sunday. tion C6„ 37 Oak street. Phone ond cOoP. Permanent position, 48 FOR SALE — STUDIO couch, bgth second floor, screen.*, storl In the first place. Lenny afid evitable:' barely a groan) Holy 4.ROOM SINGLE — Complete 2-?226. hour week.- s.traight hours, meals living-room chairs and odd pieces cow' , ‘ what to lay In court? . * Movitui—TfurkiRK— Apart merjs-i—Flats— windows, automatic domestic h( lldred are married. , Boy—YeSi sir. ", with fireplace, screens and NEED A GOOi USED car? See on dut.v, uniform, live in or, out, of furniture. Also a brown suit water, how water heat, screen) lEXTER: (a yCIp or amaze- As he sinks down anto an empty Social Situations Brunner open i a. m. '“.lil 10 p. pfjARANTEEDI' RADIO Service, Slorafe 20 vacation with pay. Salary ac- Tenements 63 Lawyer—1 thought ao. Who waa atorra windows. Available space size 18, 2.spring coats size 15-16 in porch, 2 car garage, nice yarj lent) What? Married:? crate, staring Into space — ,m. every day bhdne 5191. Complete -cleaning and check-up . Odd pieces of clothing? 36 Seaman FADE OFT, it? for two rooms npstalra. Oarage. of voiir radio $3.00. All makes AUSITN A . FOR RENT —3-ROOM tenement, located near schools, fchurcht IORLISS: (pisremptofily) Shh! The Situation: A relative or Boy—My father, sir. I tion, ManchestertiAIeriiorlal Hos- Circle. . . ■ / pany.-Trailer van service. Local upstairs. With 2 extra rooms In at parks and bus line. Price *12,0(1 . drag* him just Inside the ga-- -FADE IN: Coat fS8.50 ’^i^r month ..after radios "repaired. Expert service. ip «l- - . . ■ INT. CORUS8’ BEDROOM- friend sends you a photograph Lawyer—And what did he tell Garages— S ervice- Military training. Phone 4553. moving, packing anc storage tic at 54 Birch street, adults. Tel. cash *4,500. McKinneyl^othei :e where there la less chance of of herself and you do not think reasonable down payment. ' .An 505 Main street, telephone 6060 NIGHT 7 you? *’ • trm* ffttMct, me. r. ■ 10 Dial 5187. Hattfo>I 9-0636. ig overheard. the picture does her Juatlce. Boy—He said the lawyers would il" •- Storage 1 evenings 5230. OI/DSB SHOT . 1'.. escepttonal valne! HAY CUTTTNG and removal .of Situations Wanted- lEXTER: (subdued aW^) Holy . Wrong Way: Write and, say you try to get me all tangled.: Wanted Autos-s- size lob given prompt attention. z . WILL 6 a RE for children .by the ! K*l», n-18, Aug’. 25-SepJ. 1, Sept. 1-8. and town.. Reasonable: Phot ler parents (flin't dream that way out of this jam. After a MOV) WW DOKTt VOO VOOD^ VtCPL'L 60 day while mother works. Indulre .\ T \ w y P l a n e s H v 5619. moment she swings her legs over TOC A ViAVK o a a tKT. VAt^ f HFKJt t o Motprcyclea 12 Call .3975 before 7 p m . / Call 4773. ihey’re married--.. so., of course A war bond is a ticket home for AMf- FAINTING AND PAPERHANG- after 4 p. m., 3 Drive D, hey can't know" she's going to the edge of the bed and goes to Express were about 20 years old Silver Over Hartford and the boys and girls in the service. WA"^I?EI>—WE NEED uAsd Cara FUR.NACE REPAIRING andfpll Ing. Reasonable price. Call 5346. Lane Homes. ave a baby—see? I'm the only her bedroom window'. She leans and weighed about 125 pounds. '\ •viwvyb.Wi'. and pay top pricea Cash talka burner service. Ask about/ bur Nearby Towns Today. Wanted to Rent me who knows, out as'far as piiaslble. CONW^ILT K.EtSTONE Decora- ^ Deinaiifl Return INT. FRANKLIN HOME—DEX 'and we have It Stop and get our >.,iring cleaning For ftill Ittforma- Itor-a oh that |)alnttng and paper- Live Stock—Vehicles 42 lEXTER: (still puzzled) .Well; MALE^ HELP . otter Cole Motorf---A164. tlon call Van Camp Bros LV WANTED- 2 or 3 light house on. \ TEB’S BEDROOM SIDE GLA1«1CBS BY GAEBRAiTH Ihg plrohleni. Ca'll 6322 after 6 p, rtford, Aug. 1. Several keeping rooms, furillshed or un AS SEEN BY CORUSS years’ expertetice! Tel 5244, Free m. or Hartford FOR s a l e — ONE HEIFER. Of I.egal Ridl iRLISS; Well. I've been gohig MORE MONEY FOR yqur, car Inspections! thou.sarid persrths went to Bradley furnished., Mother. son 12 and ith Mildred to see her doctor We are shooting over Corliss' than It’s worth right now. Brun 1*2 years old, . Guernsey. On'e small pet dog. Write B ox'-.A , shoulder across the driveway WANTED RAIN'nNG AND- Piperhanging 'milking goat. Also rabbits. Call Field today for obsen’ance of Air Doctor Fabling In the Profes- ner's, 80 Oakland street Tel. 5191. OLD FLOOI^ SANDED and wallpaper John P Suillvsn Force Day^at the base. A apeclal Herald. . . i- ilbnal Building. which separate^ the two houses. Open 7 a. m. to 10 p.. m., also .5346.. Buenos Aires. ,.Aug. 1—(g>) Pan or Part Tfifie. , Ua,vlng and rtnl.shlng. Phone 4260 lEX'l'ER; So what? Hnly a part of the roolii ' cari'ibie \ Sundays. program throughout the afternoon Striking at plans'b* "draft" VI aeelrfrom this angle, but the iOln- ApplJL. J. E;' ?Mnspn, FOR-SALE -BLOOD-te.sted Jer- iRLISS; (excitedly) W ell^ Tel. Wllllmantic 9928. evenings, ■sev cow. Call at 156 : Hlllstown celcbratetl the 3gth'anrrlvers.ary o f! field this afternoon from the Euroi ■President Juan Pei On for the A Kepaifipjf 23 Road. Phone'2-0971. the recognition of/avi.*tlon as pean or Mediterranean theaters Of gchtine presidency, faculty heai Colonial poard EXPERIENCED RADIO service part of the U.”S. An wgr« (the public can get a glimpse of six universities Joined last alg? FUNNY BUSINESS Promt and efficient. ■ All work PIANO TUNED AND repairing: of. the lahdlng and processing Of in demanding a awlf't return REAL e s t a t e I.ISTINGS player piano specialty. John Poultry and Supplies 43 A formation of Armysnlnnea was constitutional government. ^ Company guaranteed Phone'4807 to fly OV&T Hartford aiuL, nearby these returning fliers. Of All Types Wanted! Cockerham. 2fc Bigelow--street. 1 During the medal presentation President Edelmiro Farrell gat’ illS'Parker Street Cash Available. SHEET m e t a l ' WORK hot air N, 'H. RED pullets 2'4 months oM rLfiiWns this afternoon. The five ered cabinet members In confe| Tei-;4219 ■ ' C-47a (transports), and three^t^47s ceremoplcs. the invocation will be Says Which, Chtim? BY V.T.HABILIN furnace, repairing. New hot air $1.50 each. Martin Relster, Hills by Chaplain William J. Van Glenye.' ence’'ond reports spread that Sci a l l e y . OOP 'JARVIS REAI.TY CO. dale road, Wapptng. Call Man t fighter pIAnes) were to h.ave fl«H),'ri and air conditioning furnaces in I^ e Connecticut State Guard band A d m ii^ A. T’e'sairc would rgsi AW. I COULDN'T \ aOalriVCAPTAINi., THIS UNWORTHY ONI Office 4112 Residence 1275 Private Inatruciion's 28 chester 3798. this.morning but this w'as delnyj I w i4h you haont REGRETS T ^ DISTURR stalled. Eaves trough am- coi\- will play. ' as aqting^ minister of ‘the inter! GIVEN OOP that REFUSE.' any BUT THE voice .OP V.T t f'- Weekdays and Bnndayrt because of we.nther. L.itor this way. HE'S NOT THE DRAGONJS THE ESTEEWO durto'r n-palrlng. Nprman Bentz. BAR-RED ROCK pullets ,fpr sale, To Present Medals a post he’hris.hcld smpe July. 19l| CISAR—WHAT EI/ICUTION - Developing - the afternoon 45 p'anes were ito/jly Resignation of’ Tcis.ire would IF THIS CREW INOlSPOSIOAND IMPERIAL Plan Your New Home -8966 natural .resonance of your voice. 14 weeH old. Call after 5:30 ht over this part of the state from a lojonel Johnson was 'to present PERSONAGE the.4^medals; Air medal with four mo\'e Naval InfluflUe^ ®nd perh* FINDS OUT RANGE BURNERS and power Speech difficulties corrected. 273 Adams street,-Buckland. Imse on Long Isldnd. ■ HE'S AN \Col. Hubert/ E. Johnson, oom- oak Luf cluster to Ray E. Gallant, Naval suppdrt from the pres- Witli Jarvis' burners of all makes and kinds TUTORING: Reading, mathema administration,- Tei.ssrc is k-’ ot IMPOSTOR.' tics. The White Studio (John.'on mahding! officer, and his staff 144 Banepek street, "Hartford, giv cleaned and atthi-'‘teci 10 years Articles for Sale en posthumously to his son. First to be on friendly termg with Per If we don't have what you Block!, 709 Mam street. Phone mndr.it just as much a' open hoii.se HELP experience Tei 2-.1731. 44 Main_ day for the pleople of Connecticut Lieut. Morns E. Gallant, a fighter want, we are in a position street. 2-1392. ■. 1^.- ' . ■ pilot who seiVcd.in the European i FOR SALE PORTABLE record as war- time conditions and rede- to bnOd ii for you. Onir ploynwnt of. troops from Europe theater. ‘ ANTED Help V lie d — Female 3.5 , player. Call 4469 after“6 p. m; .. The dlstlrtguiahbd flying cross to drafting department _ wUP .would permit. ' •r'* ^ \ Formal Pijrade Biggest Sbectaele Francisco Rebcllo. Tiverton. R. I., five yon prompt sendee? on 20 Larpenters PltACriCAL NURSE . .'/anted to PLAY YARD 10 x*10. tWin stroller former engineer ahd\top turret the exact home of^^onr care for Ocmi-invalid and do light and play pen. Reasonable. Call Biggest spect.acle of the day gunner of a Flying Fortress, for FOR SALl .J20 Laborers READY FOR housekeeping. Tel. 2-1193. 8526 or 31 Waddell road- was the-formal parade late this extraordinary achievement while choice. Locationa in all sec afternoon,. ■ A,t this ceremony, .3-tENEIMENT HOUSE FOR SALE — 2 DRY fly rod*. 1 taking part In many flignis In tions of town available. For .'5 B rickl^ers Wo m a n w a n t e d fo p. essentia medals were to be presented to 4 Rooms Each: . ft t OCCUPANCY has.* rod, 1 salmon reel, line-and European and African theate trxni—AC .r-'nft'K fnll particulars call; work. 8 to 5—No Saturday work military airmen arid to next of Air medal to (3!harlea' O. LaRie, 2 ‘Stone IViksons New System. Laundry, Harrisoi backing, 3 trout reel.* with lines, kin. - ' Best Condition! Three milex .from 5Innehe«t- several fly boxes -j^et and dry, Ndrwich, for meritorious achlev But No Fish! BY MERRILL BLOSSBR 1 Painter - ^ ter Center .on iin|inived road. street. •'./ First demonstration of the pub meijt.during missions in the South Income $888 Per Year. f r e c k l e s .a n d h is f r ie n d s silkworm gut leaders,- halt o p t lic program was the dropping of Near hus and M-hool . . west Pacific. Ho o k e d VEAM— TlNOTREe JARVIS REALTY CO. K WANTED -S^W^NG-,k'«'^bitve op- ing line, ? streamer flies for parachute dummies at- a height Hey, FUJ6.--.-Sc r a m ,' D o n T fee A S nove^Pff. MOWYA ‘hior $oM or.' I'm still Apply Air medal with two oak leaf P^ice $7,500 ANYTHING, BRANCHES.AN Maaekester, Conn. Aftructivp i0-R4if>ni eratOE, Kage GompAny, Cheney trolling local and north. 266 E a ^ of .500 feet from planes returning THIS IS Mv TERRltORY' VOID COUPON. MELLOW. ’■ . DOIN', TRYING TO' LEARN clusters to Josephine Plekarz. 0 0 6 . HOW lO C ^ t T —' OLD BOOT 411* or m i with inodprii honyrnl^nups — Building. Middle Turnpike, » Manchester, to the base -after the morning's I <^T HERE f ir s t ; m a n -*-• aftejv5 p. m. North Westchester, on behalf of ^ \yftlTE BOX R, “7»A A ^ SfeuRff 66CUIT? m OWN Weekdaya and Sundays rvis Realty Co^ city' water. . •.n«»v^v tlccorntrc!, aerial parade, over this portion of her, brother. First Lieut.'Anthony TBeSRA9CII0(^ con'ilifI'HI. Together with iVtlMAN VVAr0 n D — Memorial | KOP. SA LE!— \V- E - -<7. 38-56 rifle Connecticut. ' Picka-rz, killed in action In the Care THE HERALD ON MY , X *VnUd with Jarvla for Becurlty.** 6 Dover Road. •" 37 acres aftj-e.l. titjahlc, haj^ Other exhlbltiops for . the. public B-» plu.* shells $35. Telephone 5591 European theater. »-/ t wt r PROPERiy./ eforner Store, 452 Main street. anWLtwe ST meaiwee. we. . n »ta «.> . or*. Phone 4112 or 7275 nnee womllaral anti aanhiirc. 20 ■ - / ______/ ■ ,------^ after 4 p. m. this afternoon W^ere.;,,. A Chemical Will Attend Dinner Party- fruit trees, vf .'irf^c ham. WOMEN,WAN'TED for stitching warfare ..field demonstration of State officials will attend a dln- ± i i M ‘Weli, miss, it was real-plcaspnl for 'a'-^hiIt* Iherc, bill Week Days and Sundays For 0artlc:i-^irs v»e: FOR SALE—ONE SET of golf smol^e bombq. Colored grenades jump Apply Ka<^Klar CToth Toy Com i neY party at the Bradley Field Of “ Hall. OF you’ll be por chops !’* since lliey increased'the gas. allowance I’ve got Read Herald .4dvs^ -pany. Cpeney Building, Fores clubs and bag, In excellent condi flare.* and Iricendlarv bomb* of ficers club this evening ^ a climax up and wail on folks five/.or six limes a day 8treet.»H'j»,. / _____ tion. One pair of pre-w*r rubber non-toxic nature; a display of Air to the open house. Slip and Pantk I,' "hip' boots size 7. Call after 5 at' Corps and Quartermaster equip Among those who have been In-, OnM.AtN ST.. IIXRTFORn SALESLADY WAN^fcO tb work 34H Garden Drive. ment Including the Igtest ditching vlted to attend by Pol. H. E. John , Telei>li-,ne.:!r.7.-)8» 5-tt1’'Jj. m., 3 days a-week. Retidl and life saving equijpment; the son, base commander, are Gover 8891 m TUBBS Contact! BY LESLIE TURNER KvppIngH: 22 Strwt, sfttearoom, Manchester Knitting FOR S A L E -^ TOBACCO wagons. link . trainer building, ' code and nor Baldwin, AdJ, Gen: Rex B. WHEMlWSTiaSITEO Frank Hartl, TWicottville, Inquire 12-42 .HEa FATI^R ' SHE MUST HAVE WANTED Manrlipstrr. Trl.*'31B0 ■.-^ijls. Manchester Green. Phone nlinker room and equipment used Delacour, Col. Joseph .P. Nolan. .fUWDOUBTeOtY RifllHG GHE WAS A HAD A « ASOM (OR thbr house at a ^ - i 2 o ;r after 6 p; m. . TMeOiRL CUTE itnieTRvx- mini were old fRlEHDS, by the A.^A. F. toMraln Its pilots. Col. Raymond F. Gates, ex-Gov. _ _ _ J ABOUT TWELVie.. ISAW ALOT SUBTLY SWe^INd A CHOMBSTffEIT.Ir ■ eee*.»»Mev»ii« stswci-oe. Lined up for pobllc .Inspection John H. Trumbull, Mayor William IVeUKNEN VBAki ADO BSOAPCASTlDyOU. GREAT SCOTT. ± L a -p-r M ‘nWA BYAN. MAJ0B.J AMP VWY ,,PUaiMG 7MB L GENERAL FACTORY HELP will be several types df military H. hlottensen.imd State Police haonthS major INTRC oner- ,CM»IAM»*.1THink Tia »Ag Ali VtXJ CAM 7 -SICK fOtt looking it SOMEHOW. BY Fr e d h a r m a n aircraft. Including the Flying Commissioner Edward J. Hickey. BKALU AflOtfrWER'.yC' STATES... SHE'P ED RYOfeR 'A RBeket / ' Following the dinner, -Bradley BUTWecANfTGNEUPU V... „ ^MALE, - :.,/ Fortress, Liberator bomber. Thun AROUMD 21 ,F,K)DER-'TOU'LL derbolt lighter, troop cgrrlgr and flield officers and their gue*ls will BY MOW.. glider to-wlng aircraft and. several enjoy a ten-act 'show, .featuring / SPENCER RUBBER PRODUCTS CoT ' The Carlyle WANTED other smaller planes. , Broadway entertainers., Chapel Street . , — Mahche.ster. tonn. Playing Virginia Team - Enlisted .personnel' and clyUlan Men and women to help in the production of war Barracks and recreation, room eriiployes will celebrate the occa All Hiring l)one. in. Accordance With lhe Area Johnson Mch. " material needed to cninplete the job of defeating of both WACs knd enlisted men, sion an open house dance to be Stabilization Plan., v ' Japan. ^ ' ■ . . the base chajM! and the post li held at the recreation hall at which brary are open tp visitors, rThe USO hostesses will be special ^. Cos We can use If; ' ■ ' .J: . Bradhsy Held basebrtV team this guests. A ten-piece; orchestra, a nHEKt fOR HOURS THE MAJOR BECOUMTi EVERY DETAIL OF floor show and refreshmcnia' will 0THE« ASSOCIATIOM THAT MIGHT PROVIDE A CUIE TO DE-COPING Manchester. Conn. ■ ' -*r . , . afternoon Is playing a team from MING SUNSHINE’S BROADCASTS.,.. BUT wrmOUT 51XXKS . . J Loomflxers — Men ' - . the Richmond, Va„ Army air base be ifeatured throughout the .eve- • ^ U- • ‘ ‘ i t - any planes come Into Bradley nfng. >1 >SWVICC»1t, -NEEDS " Weavers—.Men and Women L 1—Cleveland Automatic Sewing Machine OperafPi^ — Wothen T ' WANTED! Screw Machine Setup / LE'S 60 QiT , " ^Spindle Machin^'Operators —. Wonjen JOE t>drr d e t m l E Man ’-/,' - ft OL L NIRRIME THEM'.'.©0- Skilled and Uus^illed Heip , r'- ■/ ' ,. GeneYal Help —» Men and W’^ e n MARK E HftLPl T R E Se KIDS SPUT-TOE JOES I— Cleveland Automatic where NOU GOIM' CjirdrofiTn . Screw Machine Oper- Trainees will he accepted for all wbHt except MALE HELP, WANTED WITH THKT RiFLE, / ^ E P VER i ^ ' ■K ' ator. I loomfixing. 'i \ HftSHMRRK T I WRPER OM. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPJbS .. Alley Men Utility Men / You aOTTH’ BOOT OUT DUB WAY FOR PERMANENT JOBS WITH.. ' JOE POT • ~ General Maintenanre ' Post-War Progrtnn £ EG^D,SiR/ NOU HAPlishiTOBE: ^ DETrtlL S ' l e t ’s Se e . t h e r e ’s fC M H ! 'STiD OH, THAT'S V SA.V,M1ST6R. MRS Assured. CHENEY BR0THERS"AND r A WAV TO FIGURE OF ENJOYIN’ NOTHIN’ VETr- ■ O PlSmMO FOE. GA^iiNG AT A SPECIES AS RARE Carpenter Helpern' Fire.ak.ti GROWING (!:ONCERN AS |80LE EARS ON A M©USE OUT HOW MANY TM’ SW EET.- WAIT’LL HE GITS a. . sea*. I e.r\f Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PIONEER PARACH i It E COMPANIES ■ operating ex^rience helpfni but TONS OF KAV t h e r e S M E L L O F ' FlGCiERlN’ HOW BETTER. HE/X-sJE/ ALDON SPINNING MILLS Daiiy. 'KQ EXPflamaSCjP Ne CKSSABY on these IS IN A STACK BY NEW M OW N M A N X CAL THftCT \Ni4ALE 8 ^CK. Apply At Cheney Brothers Employment Office , enrih-wline-yoa-lenni poalflone m th secure MERELY ESTIMA- HAV, HE HAS O RIES iS IN tfcl BEFO R E, y o u . T,{lLCOTTVILLE, CONN, ... 52 MAIN STREET I TING ITS HEIGHT, TO ARnHMETtC tT A N ’ HOW All hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization future. Check tfaeoe fenturee. COVER ME, MUCH BUTTER. &ET 3Dee>«p ^1 hiring done In'nccordaiiioe LENGTH AND WIDTH rr— ANT U S ON FDR COBBiN'. h a m b u r g e r , ^Aicated On BuiLLbi^' * with area nianpower controls. T Plan. 6. WeeUI.T »lek hene- BOYS P " H A H / t REm EM- A VACATiONf 1. Good regulnr pay BER--l’LL STEP AM* MILK. IT'LL flta COVER IT OFF.' MAKE-'AN'HOW 2. S paid holklaya g. Hoapttallzntlon In- Niev. olufllng dependents iUCIUSY FINN Writing Him Off LANB LBUNAKi) S. Vacation with pay . j-.. By Hue Barnett i. No Sunday produc A carefully cut and molded Ilf WHAT ABOUT PHIL OH, n o ; THERE'S ONLY VERY HARp, YOU’RE, RIGHT, 4. Life ln*urance tion work gerle Set for a smooth foundatlo| ONE )NAV, MAISIE-VOU‘1 ■ under pretty summer fr ■MOUVB made me ' “ WHBN DO YOU I’M AFRAID-BUT MORTIMER.' ^ tr-round. atendy emplosrment. All hiring done-4n THE HAPPIEST MA T THINK DO'/OU THINK' HAVE TO RETURN HIS WE MUST TVlAT'S ALL THAT Dainty lace edging makes s'ntc aoeordanee with Area,8t*blU*atlon Plnn. finiah on the alip.- M THBWOtLtV RING WITH A N O T E - THINK OF OUR MATTERS NOW/ SAVINS It WtAS ALL A Pattem No, 8M1 'la designed fe OWN HAPPINESS aiaes 12, 14; M. 18. 20; 40 ard 1------MISTAKE -TH A T YOU H A IS IE ' Size 14, slip, requires 2 1-2 ya LITTLE REALLY LOVE SOMEONE, Bogers product* are fat every honip—their oaes ore many,. of 39-Uch fabric: panties, 1 l-i 601M‘ —- Coattnnoos reoeofch progroip flevolopf new product* which yards;'1 1-2 yhrds lace to HOLLERIN’ reach great demand. You help the fror effoH nowM-nnd rtlp. have a sound future—whea you join the Roger* production Por this pattern, eend 20 in coins, your name, oddrees, staff, Act' today! desired, and the pattern number t| f . ' ■ Sue BurnetL The Manchester Her aid, 1180 Sixth avenue. NeW Y orl ROGERS CORPORATION ' 18. N. Y. ' Send today, for your copy MANCHESTER. CONN. ; “Fashion" -L It's, ftill of Idsss foJ THe-h e a d a c h e summer wardrobe planning. 14 cents. .
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