dbw of the store. It said that in Carolma. Ohio, Tcnne.ssee, Vlrgiikh case pf emergency-to notify a cer­ an<}/Pennsylvania.’’ ^ o u t T o w n tain person and the address of a lust why this particular article Beard Along Main StreeL place In Vermont waa given. . oent to Manchester ws did not Iltr. i w l Richter, paetor-oi tha Ws rather imagine the emergenm at first know. But on thinking ConeeidlB Lutheran church, ana And on Some of Hancltenter'*» Side Streets^ Too would be all over by the time the th* mattsr over we began H won­ M n. Richter, are plapiilnf to leave store owner was reached. yf der If. perhaps. It might have some reference to "Union Village” Monday for their ^-acatlon. They •■male attendant* *o oftentimea K HgpB to Complete the Si. will vlalt relative* in «hffeMntcit- 'Th e mail bag produced the fol It comes to us that aomt of here. In year* gone by “ Union ia neceaaary to call In men from " ‘ _ lea of their home state of Mlchi j lowing this week: , ' the resident* of the B ^ t h dijs-' Village,“ that section of tho north I^resettt Quota iLefo fan, making their headquarter at ■ Heard Along Main Street some of the auxiliary deparlrhehte' end on Union street. North atreet —the laundry, the kitchen, the trict'lwant to know who this fel­ Lanaing. / "Manchester Herald. ' low ‘‘tVler” Is who pdllected 193.58 and Wood lane, waa always refer­ dosing foT Summer. “You have told of an exaapera- boiler rooms and so .on. red to by that name: When thoae men are urgently from the distrlcL-treasury. Listed Oatrowaki, ot Oak ted clerk's natural reaction to the ‘ Now If any of the older resi­ The end of the work on the 125- fruit-.wueezing customer. needed they quickly'change Into in -the treaaurpr’s report is ‘ an atreet. recovering after an ap- item reading ‘'Weir expense dent* ran recall a family by the layettes for Foreign War Relief la ly atthe Manchester ‘•wlmt do you suppose Bmlly more prc.sentable, clothe* than Evidence Received (Town of Manchester) $93.58.” name-of Roy llVin'g In Union Vil­ In sight for the Red Cross Produc­ AJJCK OOFRAM^ brial hoapital. I^>dt would r.ecommend in. the case they . happen. . to be wearing and go lage they may get a. slice of the (Hbowo Aa Qneea-AItoe) r f s perfectly good customer who about tasks that would ordinarily ' Some of ■'the north enders Bgur-' tion Corps, but it will take some “orphan estate-” concentrated effort to get them Seventh Daaghter of .a'Seveath Roa Robert ChaCe. of Chelsea. Mass. wproached one of our lafge atore fall to a hospital orderly If hoa- ed out that the district was pay­ Bom Rfttfe'a Veil clerks af 6:90 of a Tuc.sday, see- pital orderlies were available. ing Tpbi Weir, lax collector In the finished within two or three weeks. a -Veteran^'of World W ar I, w Walter Mahoney, of 121 Walker The women are. determined that Readl’nga DalU.'VieiaMhif Soada.V, Geti^an Economic io m i the next week with h la ^ r Inr a few badly hatterpd bananas Labor shortages can be met In South Manchester Fire district, a A. M. to BPTM. Or By Appotait- asks if there are any others, the one way or another in moat aitu- fc/doing somevwork. They jvanted street, seldom has seen ” eye to they shall all be completed before Snta;^j^. and M^na, W. M. ChgCc, df eye” with the Selectmen on mat­ work is suspended for the summer, meat. iB'^Uie Serrtea of the Peo­ 29 Main atreet. and his yom g Bro­ reply being ‘pb more tonight, we ll , aUoha, but it really la serious when tb know why ’an Eighth'district ple for-BV Years. have tomorrow.' "But,” says . it strikes such places as hospitals.^ ters of municipal interest and on and will welcome every bit of help ther, Sefgt. Car\ton N i'^ ace, who some ^man couldn’t do the work. that is forthcoming. Anyy womanwuiimu PIBITUAL MBOUTM the cuatiuner politely, "tomorrow / They were considerably relieved occBBiop-he has taken them to task / T ie s ia anpected^'home todiyr^fter serv in town nieetings for what ho be­ who can spend even ajn hour or ^BBiCbnrcb Street, Hartford, Coan. feif more than two/^sra In the I ’ll be In Bolton ahd I ’m here to- The l^:k Of,, foodstuffs in toWn .when the item was explained. That two in sewing on these badlyidly nee^ Phoae 8-2024 lght." No response on the part of s nowhere- more nOticesble, than wa* the eost of eortitructing * lieved to be for the best interests Bnropeaa th eater^ of the taxpayers. ed little bal^ garments ia upgM _ _ _ Put Squeeze Sle clerk. Ten minutes later, in in Die garbage pails. Ask any of "weir” to nleasi/e the -how of ■ But Thursday night, appearing to stop in at the Produ ct^'cen ­ aaytoH Submits Docu- JI q two different instances, as some the garbage collectors in , town and water ip W hit/i Brook to.N^e If ter In the Center churplf parish friends of this same .clerk entered they will tell you that ^ e amount ■before the Selectmen in protest there cojild 'b/a suflflcien* flow to over the long delay in the -con­ house any day next wpek,Tue*day ments Summarizing I Estiiiiatefl 20,000 J a p A the store, they were called to by .of g.arbage put out for disposal is provide a *v/mmlng pool.. through Friday, bi^tween 10'a.'m DON WILLIS this clerk; ‘Do you want *ome-ba- growing, less and Ipls. That’s be­ struction of sidewalks and curbing ¥trjef Insurance /on Walker street, he almost_,iipsct Frank ZaremtMS, Jr,. S l- « (left) and 4:30 p. m. Results o f State De*,; Okinawa Pays Arnold Sees j Now Sealed Off from ^naa?' Each was given a gener­ cause there is le ^ ’ and less food and Ffo. Stanley Zarembn On Yoair • A couple of veterans of South the equilibrium of the board. In addlttoiytb the layettes, ma­ g a r a g e ous bagftU and Some SOc rung up in town. ' Pacifle .camf-ampalgns were talking terial for a'large number of In­ partment Campaign to Last Major Escape Port 'o ilth e register. Indicating about At one time sortie housewives Labeling the slow opora'tion of Complete. AotO Service over/theirA experiences on the the Job ps a “ disgrace” ho pointed Frank Zaremba, Jr.. Seaman, fants’ ftiirtM has been- Kcelved. Eliminate Axis Agenc-j Off as Base Plane Bases FURNITURE jj fqur^unds of bananas.. had to put out extra"l>ontainera to First Class, and Pfc. Stanley Zar- Perhpps. there are some women 18 Main SC Tel. 8083 f Aparfi;~ Nips in hold the garbage until the collec­ strem. the other night. They laugh- but thitt the , condition of 'the ^*5^Che original customer, assum­ ed’ about many of their experi- street a.s'it now stands, with the cniba. .sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank r^MTwouId like to take a few ies in South America. ! Cagaj^ab Valley Caugbt ApfrPereonsI Effects ing ttilf to still be the land of the tors arrived. But ■ at these places, Zapeniba, of 6'0,North Main S lre «^ / | ^ e to work on during the sumr Peace Need the collectors say, it I* a rare /^nces vind ' tho.«e who listened sidewalk construction- and cfirb- For Aii'men S^o can protect yoa tor as low free, timidly approached the afor^ ing job far from done, created a met in Hawaii recently, letters / b' mer. If so, they may be obtained Smuts Sees Four Ma­ Between Hammer and sight ,to see the pails any more laughcU, too.. the’r parents state. They hi^Jrwt as $A.M per fl.000 for S years' sold clerk Once again with ‘Can't One of the funniest of . the llabUitv to the town. s at the center at any time. Washington, June 25.— thaP'half-fjlled. / met in two years, or sin^- they jo r Improvements in «4 i». Minimum Premlnm tS.OS. I hare some Wnanas, too. I ’d like stories they told.-'-to our way of '^He said that it Was impossible — A Senate committee re­ . 'ietentlop.'Oj ^dlensive Anyil; Uompressed in­ both entered service. Hospital 4,ast Scattered Japanese around three pminds.’ The answer thinking, was alunit how they for - rtytidents' of that street- to ceived State department evi­ N eic Document; • Prin fo 6<^Mile Girridor. Let me oall at year home aaS was "Yea,” and^ smaller bag of ~ Here's the atory of six ret/ning drive their cars into the garages Frank’s ship stopped in Hawaii. ^prvivors on Island Be- String of Pacific ,ts~ bananas went onto the scale with repatriated prisoners of War. It came across a cache of rare vin- Knowing that his/rpther Stanley YOUR • Expense Plan dence today that Argentina cipal Living ' Link. aaplala details or ... jARe wines at one of the posts in .and said that «s a representative lands in^ Intereii of a resounding bah^. tTPalk about should be a ahock to aomv'who are of the residents of the str^t, he was stationed thm-e' Frank made For Men, Women, »nd has failed to eliminate a sin­ , ing Killed or Rounded Manila, June 25.—-(/ P ^ fruit squeezers). Tt^’enty-seven of the opinion that all is blissful, the South Sea I.sles.' inquiry thrmjgh the Red Cross and SNAPSHOTS 'The Soldiers wanted to open up was taking 'thf inattop directly be­ Children gle case of suspected German San Francisco,, June 25.—(#V— Security . Advocated. Eleventh Airborne division Art hur A. Knof la cenU.’ said the clcvk.xlhdicating romanticaily and 'connubially, fore the board. that service located hia , brother Finished At Short .Noticp I Up by Yankee Troops. some two pounds of bananas. « when the boya , retitrn from the the bottles and sample sonib of Stanleyc''TTie two 'brothers had a PAYS FOR: economic penetration. Ap­ Field Marshal J w Christian / ’ ., >'■ ■ . _ ■ parachutists hastened the Insorasee Mas* the contents. But they found they The hearing became heated and ELITE STUmO **Tbe Pimltar* Fire "On the Thursday previous. In wars. ’■ Selectman .Tack Gordon tried to wond^ful time together and they Slckneas or acNdent expenses pearing before a Military, Smuts of South Africa believes Hqholulu^ June 26—(A*)— Reten- Luzon cleanup campaign to­ had no way of getting- the corks 983 MAUI BTREEtX. Guam, June'2^—(A*)—Hard-won another large atore,, in which the These six men. one s local resi­ point but that the past several i^ent to a attidlo and had the above when ^.confined In any hospital subcommittee studying Nazi tipd of ah extensive string of Pa- ward a climax todays putting OSkie Open Dally out of the bottles. The wine* were ■photograph taken and sent to their anytShere In the Cl 8. A. or that the United Nations confer­ (Mtlnawa wa* pajdng off as an' air fruit and vegetable d«;partment-->a dent, arrived together by sir at weeks had been extremely hot plans for a Third World war, As- 'rtfle Island bases in the interest of the squeeze on an estimated I Thars. Brenlnf 1 to B P. M. more or less of the self:8ervk,^r* Fiort Devens.vAs a group-Ihiy had so old that the c •'rk* were prac­ wet slowing the work, but that parents. They were tbgether one -Ckinada. Room and hoard ex­ , slsUnt Secr«terya>f-State -William ence, In adding . the realism of base today,, with American raids America’s future security was ad­ 20,000 Japanese now sealed STS MAIN 8TRBBT der—a customer seeing no ba­ Spent many month* . together in tically frpren in and it would take only stirred up the tires. Selectman; full day and part of the next. Then penses op to $6.00 per day for L. Clayton subihltted documehts armed might to the idealism of announced against - Kyushu, the nanas on the counter, reached Into Naal prison camps. There, feel­ a good corkscrew to get. them out. Cecil England soifght to help but Frank’s, ship had to shove off. first SO days’ eonfinement— summarizing results of a depart­ the old Leagiie of Nations cove­ Saklshtmas .and elsewhere, in the vocated by Gen, H. H. Arnold, head off from their last major efr After pondering how to get at ■^ey credit the Red Cross for BS.00sper day tor next .90 days’ a box in which some were in evi­ ings‘ qbaut getting back to the the situation too, and declared ment campilgn to stamp out nant, has written four major Im- western Pacific even while 'tbe-'kst of the Army A 'r Forces, in a pres* cape port, Aparri. It wair at the wine, one of the soldiers hit making their meeting possibly. oonfinemenL This plan may ha dence and took the bananas to the Skate* and to their loved one were that Mahoiley waa out of order by CEDAR Axis spearheads in l*tln______'Amerl- provementa into the new world scattered Japaiiese aurvivorii were conference here Sunday. Aparri, oh the north coaj^; thal cashier with .other purchases, only upon an idea. One of the soldiers reason of hia attitude. changed and designed to flt the the enemy invaded the ^nUippinet expyeseedNby five of the *ia when ca by supplanting enerny control I ch ^ c r. being killed or rounded up. “Our sic po.ver roust be in a to be told that bananas did not. go held a bottle at arm’s length. the town. It strikes every hour needs of any Indlvldnal groop of various businessV-enterprises The 76-year-old South African Admiral Cheater W- Nlmltz an­ Dec. 10,’ 1941. y they' made phone calla SO their The hearing really got warm of 'Insured wf>fkers. No medi­ position to carry our attacks home f 6 b s a l ^ on sale until ‘thla afternoon,* and dlatant homed,. The Manidieater Another soldier took his rifle and and the voices in the hearing room and has a friendly face that-'wema POLES with friendly ownership. prlme minister, ^ o played a nounced that extlsnalve patrols the banaiiaa were taken away. This cal examination. tp the heart of any .aggressor who 413,084 Japs KUh^Tor OaptnMd boy did ndt call up hia home. He aimed at the bottle neck and after were raised well above the thun­ to say "Welcome!” A t .night the Clothes Poles Pence Poets Planes o n ^ e flight deck of a British earner off the Saktsftlma Islands Irt the Pacific bum after using rifle* 'and grenades had Americans and/PhUippl*0, guer* customer, returning to the same a few ^ o ts managed to bangkhe Phone. Write or Call On Nonenano EMmlnated Completelyr ■' both th* Covenant ^ and th* char- - may 'threaten us,"” General Arnold ;OR EXCHANGE ■felt that he woutd.^be aocai home derstorm outside. The policeman face Is lighted which )hakes it a Aahea Removed an attack by a Japanese suicide plane. This-is an official British photo. ______raised the enemy casualties eoplihslzed. "Our own B-29s al­ rillas already/ave IcllM or' cap­ store at night, of course, found no top of the bottle oft so oleati that on duty in the ataUon across the 24-hour proposition,': She contin­ Drlvewaye Repeired Clayton said that In tte case « ter, told the AaaoclliteiLJhess that through Saturday to 101,853 dead bananas. and that He would spare h il^ olh - Argentina— most recent western document Is be\ter than ready pan atrlke anywhere in the tured 413,qM Japanese in th* BUD.DING LOTS sr, who wa* ill. a''double jfhock. none of the glass and none of the street came to the door to see'what ues: "There is something warm ALLEN & and 7.902 captured. Small bands world If we^keep the use ot certain campaign/to liberate the ialond4 , "Is there any rime or reason In corit got m the wine. Then they all the fUBS was across the street. and friendly abptit a town clock. I hemisphere ™*”’*’**‘ the old in recognizing/theserecognizing/ these of Japanese still were trying vain­ Gen. Dpdglaa MocArthur onnounfr: subjecting the harrassed house­ In -the bourae of the conversa­ Nations—there - are 104 such“ “ X strategic hues.” poured the wine Into their steel After a final verbal burst. think Manchester should have an F. Fitzgerald points: \ Strike Threat ly to filter into the northern hllla ed. h 4-listed Japanese caauoltle* wife In these trying times to many tion* th* other five boy* were In­ HITCHCOCK epearheads' “In which no action or Future oC Stettinius Eeeenttol 'for Security AT THE GREEN formed that thait aweetheart*, or helmets and drank it. ' Chairman ' Chambers declared the attractiye.'HiSeful memorial for TELEPHONE 2-1417 AH' Unea of Inraraaea "1. That force is neceasary/to of Okinaw*. which already has du rt^ the past, week at 9,281 unnecessary hot Trip* to and from We wouldn’t advise anyone not hearing closed. • _ . non-elimination action has been maintain peace. ^ coet them riwre dead than any sin­ He cited, m eesentiai for our their wlv**, hM all proved un­ the men»'who, have given their . B3S MAIN STREET future security” the bloodily Won MUed and 1,483 captured, com. the market when some of Us trav­ wearing a sharpshooter’s medal to lives in, this conflict, and this sug- ASHES REMOVED . taken to date.” Pour others are in Great Power Unity Necessai^-., gle Pacifle ialhiid with the, possible s«« faithful $0 them^a^tle they were TEL. Slfifi process of elimination! he said, but /It 300 Plants Islands of the Marshalls, Pals pared with American losses of el three or four miles each way In try the. method. \ The local Rotarians raffled off -a gestion ■ ia from one .who knows "2. That only the combined, exception of Lilzpn. order to It? 'langulahing In Na»;cam p* in Ger­ none has been eliminated com­ Volcanos, Bonlns, and Ryuk^a, 223 dead and 589 wounded. Dower lawn mower this past week, how .much this love'ly. clock with force of the great powers can Bomb Kyuahu-Air Field 'The Japanese in the Cagayan William Kan^l \ "How s l^ Id a aelf-respecting many. This Information had been pletely. While .this ploddlpg land action as well'‘as unrestricted u s / of given them in the fl^st Tontact A local man who Is employed. it has been called to our attenfion,- its lighted face at 'hlght *hae ^arantee the world against total'■ \ Wake, Marcus, Cantoh, Bdlmyra valley below Aparri found thesa- person, nor given , to the practice Brazil, on the other band, ha* ^iQoms T^oday waa in progreaa. Alrtny Thunder- C — 'story that reflects Now Fred Mallrt Uvea in since the clock bn Center ch'urcK N process oi -"3.3. ’i-naiThat methe omerother nauonanations ac-ac ahu, one of. Japan’s home islands. fic bases, “I have/om* back con­ To their north were the olrbosna, \ “Just a Oustomer.” their girl frlenda or wive* .might STOCK AND DiriDEND nonenon.e In which no action has 'been,‘been their measure should Army and Marine planes toade be tempered In tlmle to avoid a not only the great distances en­ an apartment a f 36 Maple steeple was in use, and either cate Either Publicly or vinced We mus/bave a bridge veterans commanded by MaJ. Gen. taken. \l'''bind themMlves to supply forces Detail Max Bring Upon Charter a series of neutralizing strikeaXon Ws Were told by one of thehos- shock or bitter disappointment, countered by the backwardness of street, with, not over 16 that location or the Center post across the Pacific;” he said. "The Joseph M, Swing, who land^ 8at- many of the lnha;^ttants la thosf square feet of' grass to be cuL office (government permitting), p a y in g The spearheads, Clayton said, agrainst aggressloh. WalkAgt of Privately Future Plans. the Saklshima group In the soiithr urday on Camolanlugon air field, jrital employbu this week that the The Manchester boy came home.. em Rkukyus. poaaibly contribut­ fu tu re^ac)r }f the world depends A REMINDER! manpower shortage at the local sections. Just imagine the groans that came would ho.suitable, unless perhaps hre ‘‘companies-which are known And that ------smaller defehsive------four miles south of Appoirl, with­ He received a warm and tender from the.fellows with the huge c o m p a n i e s eenters of espionage or other ag- groups should be encouraged un- CIO Mai^enance Timing Issue ing to a marked decline In Jap­ out opposition. Joining guerrilla* institution Is aOute. Fre.quently greeting, of course, yet there wa* ^ e must travel tong dlstaneea some sort of a monument sur­ San Francisco, June'25.— ' « nimsB *■ F>C* ’Fwe) W i « l to « NbmI More lawns tq^mow who can’t get a mounted by a clock were erected. INSURE greaslv* acUvlty. EllmlnaUon* anese air attacks on Okinawa.^ who altoody had taken Aposrl, there are tasks td\be done In tile an undercurrent of something im­ by automobile on government bus­ ^ — President Truman’s ar- l A fte r'48 hours of atlff fighting hospital proper th a t^ woman can­ iness.- . He. of course, must have power lawn mower. In that case It would have to be means that the company has (OSBUnaed on Page Pour) By The As^ciated Press they captured Lol-Ia> town, IX pending In that flrat meeting with' IN V either been liquidated, selretf and a I today to help wind up 52 S,enalors Arc Com­ over Oklnavva Thursday and Fri­ mile* south, and were pushing to­ not easily handle. There are no the home folks. Before long the gasolin* ration coupons and also pretty. Bubatantlsl; remembering INSIJlRANCt One of the soldiers .who was sta­ What happened to the massive oplerated; by the local South Amer­ Labor troubles Which have Idled the^nited Nations confer­ day, In which 59 enemy plane* ward Thiguegorao, CUgkyan presr- secret was revealed to him. His a government Identiflcatlon card. mitted to Ratification; tussians Still F ir t Theft • Aatoi lobile tioned here with the Anti-Aircraft D.A;R. fountain, also it might ne­ SURE INSURANCBl ican ' goyemment in question, 6r some 71,000 persona over the na- were destroyed and tw o , Ugh Ince capital atlll held by Flllptoo* fiancee had proved unfaithful to Frequently he finds that the dis­ unit left a radio with a local family ence brilliant round of American Naval ahlpa were au despite three days of fierce Jap­ tances between gasoline fllllng cessitate four faces Instead of sold to non-Naai Intereata." ce Enters tlort threatened a il^-up of 300 ceremoniea and speechmak- None Comes Out Flat­ or Eamitiire him and had fou'nd another lover. -when he went out of this area. It one, and we can think of clock d ia l 5810 — 8S3 MAtli 8T. Haiti Showed 25 complete ellm- and three damaged, the J a ^ e s e anese counter-attacka Oil BurnersX BtX soldiers, repatriated prUon- stations is so great that he b** t® was a portable type radio which Detroit factories today. ing maym&y also^ 0 lead tojto the sent out qnly snooper a l r ^ f t on Gettfog Artns an the tank to capacity whenever faces in some of the cities we haye InaUona, Chile 22 aiid Ecuador 19. Representative* of ,'38,,000 CIO, ly Against Proposal. Hammer Way NorthaUrd CALL i«kL oiaea 411S ResMeoes 7275 and he offered to try hi* hand at state bus connection^, and the Base His Defense in / W h ile s strike b f the malnten ^sSonie of the warmest advocates Othc/ American raiders ranged beria at Request o ^ women friend*. to figure out how to geLTrom pil­ hundreds of auto drivers who pass win probably not recover: and that the president may IndlcaW of 'American participation l.n this It appeared likely that the Jopi- - ... fixing the set. He took it apart 8nc«^ ^rsonnel would not affect far jmd wide, exploding a small lar to post on what garlte can ob­ through every day, aa. well as pe­ that the prospects are reasonably Treason Case on.Amer­ e'ther publicly or privately his initerriXUonal peace preservinlg or- U- S. Military Leaders. onese in the (Jagayan vaU q^ tain. ahd inside the radio he found what bright fbr the aubatantlal elimina­ production workers Immediately, future plans for .Stettinius before fr e l^ t e f In Tsushima straits and would break Into smoU groups opuf "IVe wonder^tf there 1* ^ ^ rea­ destrians. ' ...... ganizaUbn want to take full ad­ bombing the Palaua on. Saturday, — / Also he hasget requisitions seemed to be the skeleton of a tion of Axia spearhead firms even ican Birth'^ Claim. lack of repairs to machinery he leaves here tomorrow night. son why a publtp telephone booth good sized mouse or a small rat. would force closing of plants, vantage o f the momentum built up 'tembing Marcus island and the Washington, Jun* 25—(A/- cannot be placed Jn the Post Of­ for suppHe^Snd when he shows In the areas where they still sur­ There are two main reasons cited (Continued on Page E lghii *A*?^^r Cle';:nlt;g up the-radfo probably within a few days. at- San Francisco. They want tjr Marshalls and shooting down_^ a I/end-lease aupplies.^ut off - to fice lobby? We know that on’ a Ills govei^ment requisition none vive.” , , Condon, June 25—(IP)—'William tor thla view; rush the ratification resolution making a few adji.stmenta the More than 29,000 workers already 1. The prolonged speculation Japanese fighter over the Kuriles h a l l good many. Inatancea people have of the^,p^le aeem to know what ^ u p and they're constantly NotUig that victory In Europe Joyce’s defense' attorney entered througbs. the FoYrign Relations western Russia when ^ Gefipahy ORANGE BINtSO radio functioned aU right; are Idle in the AFL-CIO dispute that Mr. Truman m4y Intend to on Sunday. , , surrendered—ore being shipped sought a public tel^hone and It’s all about and they just refuse But what puzzles the family ferring to the "daily double.” boa -bfCligJit an end to such for­ committebxand out to the Senate Promising much heavier air ibim. He has great difficulty In you might be In , another gybup a plea of innocent toitoy to Brit­ These Include 22,000 at the Pack­ replace Stettlni'js In the aecre- Into Russian Sibera on the have gone Into the p. o.hlbklng for that , has the radio 1*—If "the re­ mer problems as blockade, ship­ ard Motor Car Company, 1,000 in floor. blows. Gen. H. H. Arnold, com- one. Frequently peipcmt dealring ‘ explaining what it’s all about. who are looking out the wjhdow' ments of supplies from GermMy ish charges of high, treason, and taryshlp with James F. Byrnes, “ Other* counsel full, 'hqhurrled threshold of the Japanese war. pairmen worked on the set at all referring to the "daily drizzle.” JU N E 25 three divisions of the Budd Wheel fromer director of war mobiliza­ EVE^Y MONDAY, 8 P. M. the use of • phoneTook fo r It be­ Now he has resorted to paying for why didn’t they discover the re­ to dangerous flrtp In this heml- Indicated that the-"man who made deliberations in bbth place*. 'They ■ (Continised on Page Eight) Leo T. Crowley, lend-lease ad­ —A. Non. tion. is weakening Stettinius’ of­ ministrator, told the House Ap- fore nearby stonts are opem But supplies out of his own pocket and main* of the dead rodent? war propaganda broadcasts for '(Continued on Page •Four) say .it would be alnibat physically Admi68ion^2^c there Isn’t one available at the forwarding the bill to hi* govern­ IN THE>rORTHWEST SECTION (CoBttBDed oa ft g e Four) the Germans uixder the naipe of ficial poalOon In addition to being ImpMslblS to ratify the charter In priations committee the Siberian Cmter around B and ^3 0 a. m. ment agency. But It takes about From a Manchester woman ^*ho Lord Haw Haw” ' would base hi* personlaly embarrassing to hlmi' , time for President -Trufiw shipments are being niade at the UquIdstloB Fund Approved 2. Now that the oinference three months-for him to get hfs now._ lives in a distant 'town comes defense on a claim of ' American '*^ke It with him to v- troops up China’s east coast 4M 1 2 Pei*soiH$ eral strik* was caUed here today, YOUR NEW — The center, of the tropical hur­ to protest the disbandment at Al­ Houses .V- Available Phone 526t "ThU became known when Wal­ clock located on the Coup^ Brother Held ned On early Senate approval of miles west of Qklnawa have reach- ty Courthouse. in th^\center /bf ricane sweeping up the AtlanUe, .A nBDGB, ed'Hwangyen. 175 miles south of lied request of the "Guard of the ter C. Gox, probate genealogist, seaboard from the Caribbean paaa- an International peace charter, /D ie iivGrasli To Settle An Estate— EOXCROFT DRIVE— 208 8 . LaSAUe St.. Chicago, took brought hia Pacific northwest Shanghai, the Chinese high com* People,” 'an unofficial poUce fore* WITH JARVIS... 'er' 40 mitea east of here early to­ For M urder maiid. announced today aa other ; formed during the Yugoslav o c ^ 4-Room Single, available .over direction of the hunt with day and swung northeastward vacation to an end today, „ nation. The strike halted aU 6-FAMILY BRICK--'^ / only the vague clue, that Mr. and' ^ ANOTHER BOND Chinese troops fought for posses­ apace for t*rb upstairs. Oil parallel to Carolina’s beach resort He planned to take oil at 9 a. sion of the former American alr^ o U S i^ l docks, stopped transportation Mr*. Roy lived in a city or town FLNDE^ AND( ExpePienced*^ FOR COMPLETENESS OF DETAIL THAT WILL m. (p..w. t.l tor the Pciat-'War 28 Injurc!(l When Indlvldiial steam heat p m ilt heat, hot water. Screens and Radio Repairing area.. base city oft Liuchow. 800 miles to and closed aU shops. The sponeor* apartment and 2- fa n ^ flat, called Unlonville In about 1890 or Boy Confesses Raping Security.'conference at ban Fran­ s^rin windows. Recreation BODY WOHK iTpenters Wanted MAKE A HOME THAT YOU WILL WANT TO KEEP The Weathei bureau *wd the the southweqt..^ , Xr.i Overturns ;y Ten Dead. were not oltlcUlly dlscloeed., .Some oU barner heat. Alad six ga- rSbm. lArgr lot. Pick Up Service ! 1891. core of the. atbnr, would paaa over cisco, stopping off at 1(> a. m. for | FROM YOU TODAY In the Ywangyei) Urea, on Tal- Italian civilians said the stoppaga ragea. Oak’ Stiyet, pear Main ON LIVING IN! Of Young Sister; Body "Mr. Coz. who -specializes , :ta SOLIMENE A FLAGG J . JOHNSON - ' . ’ or slightly east of the Carolina a 90 minute ^ i t with the people i chow bay, Chinese apiarheadsen- AH 'injured/; Soldiers. was inspired by YugoeUv Street. -Very good Inveat- Auto Radios tracing family tree* and missihg vOflice cape* D ili afternoon and that Found in Refrigerator of - Portland. Ore. Esged Japanese r.cai’guard* after Jment. ■ . BARNARD STREET. i N a Our Drafting. Dfipartment is at your disposal to X ' munlit*. Yugoslav Home Radios relaUves to settlev estates, said, BS4 Center SL T e l 5101 Brood S t r e e t / Tel. 7420 strong winds from gale to fun hur After a visit at the Portland i ■ */ Will Do the Job! a week-long' retreat' ■which carried Jopfin, Mb.. -Jujia 2S^,tA’l— here denied that. AlUed MlUtory HARTFORD— that information as to his heirs draw plaii8\^and write spocificatlons for the home of rlcane force would be .felt from Veterans hospital and a 'tout of-' enemy troops 60, milM from Chi­ Twelve persons were ■ killed and EAST CENTER STer- Bulletin!, < - The SevtaHi.War Lots seeJ* yoir support «ad need* it today! Government officers s*Id - they ’'‘fable Model Radios found among the effect* of the north of here to, Hatteraa. the city, Mr. Truman will fly Into nese-occupied Wencho-w. Follow­ 28 Injured today when a bus, load­ planned no action because they beaatltul 8-R<)Om f - 7-Room House. Coal heat. your choice. . Precaunons Advised Springfield, Moss., June 25, SSn Francisco, arriving at 2:30 p. Opeh stairway. ..Large lot. , BpuKbt and Sold! man leaving the money, did., not ing the steidlly retreating Japa­ ed with aoldieM, struck, a'eoW on expected the strike to tost only 24 bedroom*, large sleepfog porch indicate the state In which the Precautions were advised along — Aa apparently perplexed m. for a reception, including the This it a pita la YOU'to buy at least one more 1 Bond. , . *-i nese. Chinese force* have reached Highway 71 four miles so\ith, "bours. _ ' ' and 'annporch. 2-ear garage. particular "UnlonviUe” was lo- We have sites available ih all parts of town. The the beach resort area, now in the IS-year-oiq,; boy pleaded Inno­ 21 gun salute . and full military a point within 127 miles southeast sweiyed from the -highway, • • • OU heat. Large lot - CALL 2-0840 height of it* suntimer season, and This newspaper will make it cbty fdr you to dp, it. fill out the WHITNEY ROAD— oated. I- following is a partial list of locations submitted fpr your cent In district court today'to honors. 'of Hangchow. More than 60 enemy plunged"'down a 10-foot embank­ Baldwin Reverses Judgeohlp*. ■ V oi^as northward to Norfolk were a charge of "assault with In­ He will bring the historic meet foltowinc form and maU it to us today. A representative o» the troops were killed 65 milea sou'h ment and overturned. MAIN STREET. 4-Room 'Single ; with avail­ \ "This Information did, however, .urged by the Weather bureau to liartford. June 25 — Martthester Mr. Coz said, "indicate that Mr ''a^roval: _ -V ; y ■ ' ' - tent to nsuTder and -mdrd*r" formally to a close with a 17 mln- United State* Treasury Department will bring a bond to you of Hangchow when Chlneise Guer- Ten of the .killeil'.and all of the ernor Baldwin today 1 ^ " ^ , , * “ . MANCHESTER— able space for tMo additional stand by for frequent advisories. In what Police <^lef Rdy- -ut* speech Tuasday aftemobn rillaa blew up a Japanese muni­ iTjJui^ .were soldiers who were hS'- rooms. Seml-air conditioning and Mrs. Roy were married and it Persona on the low exposed at your homo, office, or place of omptoymopt at whatevar hour Hartford city court Judgeship imo^ S-Family Unnse. 1st floor • noond J Gallagher deecribed about 5 o’clocz. tion# train near Iwu on the Che- returning to Camp' Crowder, 25 heat. Laundry in flasCimeaL Radio Sctrvice -lived in the Unlonville In question A LEX AND ER ST. ^ PARKER ST. beaches from Oeorgetdwn, 8 . C., > you dosignato. - \ up, acting, he said, after rooms and fireplace; 2nd floor and hod a son who was a florist. os the sex-slaying oUhl* slx- WUI. Meet AU Delega^tea - sdang-Klangal railroad, miles south, where they were sta­ requests from Spencer Grom ( ^ Storm windows, aorecna. Ga- store Open 9 a. m.ito 6 p. m to Cape Hmttena, N. C., where n Bitter Fighting StlU Rages 5 rooms and fireplace; 3rd ^rage. Fireplace. BS7JI0 month­ "There is a Unlonville - in each yeauMild ststor- Bhul V. LanriS Between limes, he will meet tioned. after a week-end In Jop­ whom he appointed to the Judg^ CENTER ST. PROCTOR ROAD the coastline swings farthest east­ stood .imto for aa Instant The Chinese said bitter flghtlilg, Boor 4 ' roonia. ^ heat. Bouri. Nevada, New York. North 5.50x17 $13.95 stood the nature of the drafting Z formula under which It months ago. \ "The Japanese had it overturned, pinning the passen- saaistont judge, move# into to* JEARL ST. , PRINCETON ST; hour, the storm lashed across stiffened their rtiiaistance to Chi­ SUMMIT STREET— Florida early yesterday without charge, and tbea replied: it hoped all men eventually may Noato doKvor the >ond to mo a t ------itefa Inside. Rescuers worked Judgeship. The judge^ aml* ^ M "Yee, I’m aot guilty." nese attempU to capture the south two hours removing the dead and B6.M0 per year, that of the depetg SO. MAIN STREET— j,- 4-Room Single,'’ space 4o fin­ Plan Your New Home 6.00x16 $15.20 TORESTST. RI(jl|lARD ROAD causing kny great damage and live in peace.- Oonvinceu that opponents of the aod- rail station, the biggest rail depot injured. 8-Rooia Single, aU Improve- ish off two mora npetalrs.' sviing northeastward. It passed ______— botwoon the boun of In south-central Chin*. nsent* except farnaoe heat. ^CARI^ROUGH ROAD along ’the Georgia coast wlthoPt Springfield, Maas., June 25— (JO peace charter he wiU submit to H*ff "I Dead .Asphyxiated Steam heat,-.copper phunbing, With Jarvis Floor Sanding 6.50x16 $18.45 GERARD ST. Chinese press reporti carried a J. .C. Schu'g. *uperintendent of Urged to Let Refugees ^ Lot 105x170 ft. lOrday occa- laglng and tlMahlng Incident, but coestllne cities Xno; ^ E a rl V. ^Laurie, 13, waa sched­ the Senate July 2 for ratification ------lrt5. tielated announcement that Chinese lusnlatlon, screens, storm win­ reported higto wind* * d will muster less than a dozen (Date) tran-sportation for th* Crown Oswego. 5>. y.. June 25—(A) Owaer atoylng. Price' If w« don’t hsve what yoa GREEN ROAD ST. JOHN ST. uled' to be amylgncd in District troops had recaptured Shachlao- House Immigration subcomnaiMn* BABM. dows. Large'lot. 7.00x15 $20.40 t V rains. ,- • votes, the president faced the Coach company ■‘who aided In the. court today on a charge of murder cheng. a small town 430 miles 'fescue work, said he believed at' was urged to daj) to permit the BM want, we arc ia s positloR J. E. Jansen HOLLISTER ST. VICTORIA ROAD ’ rle.ston began to feel the In the death "of hia tlx-year-old critical period ahead bristling I anclota chock □ ' Phone 2'BB20 northeast * to build it for yoa. Our Plus Tax. r , . . .'iTecta of the big blow short­ sister, Hazel,, whose violated body with optimism. / the Important Japanese strong? If -No Answer—S32B Noaoo asphyxittion from ga'wllne torio center FARM AND HOME LISTINGS WANTED! drafting department will a • ^ ■ N YE ST. WALKERST. ly after midnight when a heavy was found''lit on abandoned re­ Even if he U unable to Obtain a hold of N an yu g in Honan prov­ rain began to fall and the Weather formal vote of ratlflcktlom in, ad­ I wiN pay M 4*fi***r □ fumes. United Htotos untU U ogrt * ■ »' give you prompt service on frigerator on the porch "o f her ince. ' The two civilian* killed were tioas' settlement -of .worM | OAK ST. WEST CENTERST. > ' bureau reported gust* of wind up vance of his mid-July ^meeting A Chinese dispatch reported a RETURNED W ^R VETERANS! See Us For Complete the exact home of your home lost Friday. $2S Bond CooH $18.75 Charles White. 23, the driver, and lems of dlndaced pen LET US RECAP ’ to 45 miles on hour. Police O ilef Raymond P. Golla with Prtmler Stalin and Prime Addraaa steady withdrawal of Japanese Defmila About s New Home. choice. Locations in aO sec­ o n s s T i WESTMINSTER ROAD Winds measuring up to 70 Minuter OiurchlU, the. president Glenn Teel, Sheldon, Mo., clyillan am . WUIlaa O’Dwjnr, gher sold that the boy yesterday $50 Bend CosH ^.5 0 forces which .recently Invaded tte esBdIdnto tor gsajs tions of towG available. For YOUR PRESENT miles ab hour hod been reported U confident he wiU go to the "Big southwestern KiUngst province worker at Comp Crwwder. Painting from Tyhee island, near Savanna^ confoned the raping of hia young Whits, an ovefseaa war veteran Very City and foraser fun particiriara -caOL OLCOTT DRIVE WELLINGTON ROAD sister Vuid 'also admitted he hod Three” -! '.meeting srith definite • C m . from Kvrohgtung province In a TIRES only * few hours esriler. None of proof df eongrosslonal support-for $100 Bowl Coclii $75.00 who was discharged from th* director ef the W orBetag** miclt relations with another nlne- movs to smash the CSiinese poten- told the eatma$Om,y htto ths .beach ore* near Savannah was _ basic program of international tiid for a counter-offensive against Army on point* only Jun# 3, evacuated but the shore was paf- yeor-old outer. - started to work tor th# Oown Bsp. Sam Dliihsisto. i JARVIS REALTY to. Poperhanging Toro Other Brothera Held collaboration. M ai TMa CBiaFsa IB ^ Canton ond^Hoag Kong. JARVIS RtALTY CO. troUed regularly- company two weelw ago, Schug "Osnditinns hi •sal ^staia — lanaraaea — Mortgagea Tonnod JAIWIS REALTY CO. 1^' The poUce chief added that two The president will liy the doo- 0 « Verge of .BeoocapaUsM pesetMHty of the Manchester, Conn, Red Ckess Clispier* Alsrtsd ument to Washington after home­ ■=, Among the point* which the sold; : BB A U R A M D E R WnUEET PBONES 41t3 AMD 7278 snttnei'srotfc Praparing tor say eventuality, other Laurie brothers, Raymond 'The Manchester Evening Herald AU Injured were taken to tlw W M o y mi the ' t i l t or 7271 Real Estate— laaurance — Mortgages. P „ 12. and John W „ 11. were coming celebration* at Independ­ Cfaineoe Weto on the verge ot re- Wasfcdayn aad Sondays MORIARTY BROTHERS the Red Cross placed Its ence, Missouri, Wednesday afid camp where It was reported Saw Weekdays oad Snoday* chapters along the Carolina coast •’being hrid on open charges” un- •bo p * at laaal b m frmai la laad ia Ibia •DILD WTfB JAsns FOR SECrRIXT! Raymond Fiske On the Level At Center and Broad Telephone 8500 ^26 ALEXANDER STREET PHONES 4112 and 7275 m tp g « rm$K» ‘^m>^xairc sorlMialy kiirt* "Build wlUi Jorria fw aeenritjr” PHONe 3384 4 W W •• rt«fi a«iMR. ifimMmi m i e s l y ''-Ot'ffL.J ♦ --.iaa MJQffmBsrrBiiWonv CONN. Mo n d a y , ju n e X94s !'■ wamAJUD. octBOiia died Saturday fi'Om In- MANCHESTER EVEl HERALD,,MANCHESTER; CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 25.1948 jui'iep.;duffered in automofJile *c-; TWO Three Violent cidents earlier in the week. R U B B E R 812 Veterans To fho Poopfo^ •Marie E. Lutzen, 17, Ot E ast. a Warrant iasueos t ^ by Coroiief Qerintans SdV Rus^dh Occupation Hartford, waa struck by a truck in , SHEE'hNG Talbot declared Russia put the 16 of thiB Commimit/ ■ .^'4' ^ ■ ■' • '* Poles on trial "because the Soviet No Water Is Available 'Theodore E. StclberX , " State Deaths that town Friday afternoon, and : ^ 'B .t the Yard. Local Masons Fatal Shooting - Major Stevens, a ^paratroo|ier Given WorkI Okinawa,is.an extmpja ] Andrew Byra, 32. of Hartford, waa I . Arthur/'Dfti* Store* Triitof Poles government expects to achieve by At North End rtaintain'' Private D riers Ciit it pi this tttal specific political aims; now stationed In Gerin^ujy,... and your greatest investment rM ^ Js Mofe ticnient Than (hd Allied .felled at A street intersection by 846 Mein 8 l TeL 8806 Mrs. Stevens were marriM two .Bonds .of any ot ffie wix loehe a ' automobile on Tuesday evening. naniely, to discredit in the eyes of Attend Churcli A.'horse pulling a fartn Being Probed is needed now. ( ■ )row ning anA/TW o 'Sui­ Seen Mockerv American public opinion the Polish on came from the w'est i years ago in Texfts when he whs Job Placement* Increa*- ^ H o r n e r Unit Rleaa, former editor o f,' ' .1 training in that state. N. 111 OH Rag Collection Bigart of cides Are Reported Win Model Plane Trophies goverrimetit in exile, also to dla-; North 'Main street- thl» morn^ a Berlin newspaper and au­ » j" . Mi-s.Stevens’ ‘ slx-year-Jnld- the New credit the contribution of Poland ing. The driver made a tiipn' jled Last Month; More thor of numerous books and Observe St. J o Ih i ’ h D a y W i f v o f Arinv I daughter by a former marriage York H er­ Over W eek-End. Hartford, . June 25—<>P)—-Rich­ Talbot Say* Riwsia in the war and also to irelittle and- around the dummy cop. and ald Tribune, articles on Germany, Is In ^ / N * : \ "P n n'n M .li< iti I Paula Kathleen, waa ucith Majbr ^ H elp Being Sought. ard Laschever o f Hartford and icule the heroic effort of the, By Going to South; drove to the Spencer-^emorial ic b l Aiqnold Sees , V^eteran* Incensed at Re? reporting Europe on special assignment pecu to Acbieve*. Spe­ I*olish underground.” ,* , ’ Stevens’ parenta, Mr. ^ ’ Mra, from the By The,/Associated Press William Pauison of New Haven fountain to let. the horse have port* of Oiiseliiig; for NBA, Service. Here Is won trophies'' awarded by' The | Calls Conference failure - Methofiist (’hureh. , “ S( drink. But there was no w»- II D e a l f i ' o f S a i l o r . I George R. Stevens, at their Falr- Hartford, June 25—The various Pacific, A drowhing and two suicides cific Polftical Aim*. ' field beach aurnmer borne at the Plane Base^ make! another of hi* dispatches, Hartford Couranl and Hartford 1 .The Rev. Dr. Edward I>xlge'Ctir- terjn the horse poiigh. Tn fact E*tiniate\ Eight Ton* offices of the United States Em­ these as­ cabled froili Germany. gave Cqifnectlcut a record of three time of the- .shootihlf" violent/death’s for the week-end. Times, respectively, at the first ran of Brooklyn, N. Y., calling the More than 100 members hf;M an­ therh^was no water for people New Coili iti. June 25 iA*i—The ployment Service of the War Map- tound i n g gasoline model ailplane contes " Hartford. June , 25 ■ ijf) U. S- San Francisco conference "a fail- to drink. The elder Stcviina is a real ea- Collected^ in Town. comparl't Dqrothy Roy, 15, daughter of chester IxKlge o f Masons observed Tfc’fal s h o ^ n g 'of Albert Kovaca, Pe^lifee Need power Conimission made 812 vet­ y By Curt Rles«. held ' here since 1914. There w ^ e ^ Rep. Joaeph E. T^bot (R) o f u f6 ” told the rally>^ ■Several weeks ago an auto­ tate dealer here. sons in con­ Mr^And Mrs. (Element Roy of Tor- 19, a twO-y*m'r veteran of the Navy erans .placements in May, State •fOopyright, 1945, NEA Service, rjjlgton, a non-swimmer, drowned over 100 entries from Massagnu- ■ Hauratuck gave that the recent "Our brave American boys did !?,t. John s pay yesterday by *^at- mobile struck the ’ fountain • Local veterans who took part in nection with Inc.) X setts. Rhode Island and Coiylecti- The comforting beauty not fight to lihi^rate the nations of tenrfing the morning service at the and moved it about eight .inch­ w h o h^fd ae»ne) Director WlllianwJ. FlUgeridd ot “ the Okinsws jiMterday in Highland Lake at trial of 16 Polish underjfround th-< i.-ag Collection drive last Bat­ inyssion. Magdeburg (On demarkation cut at the meet yesterday.*/ leaders in Moscow was “ pore es frpm Its baacf. Repairs have ahdni'd a submarine, waa under in­ the Var Manpower Commission /\yinsted. dlsajipearing unnoticed of a reverently con- Methodi.st church. The Ms- on our doing thi» Indeed,, tlje fate urday are incensed today ovfr a A giant task force, consuming line between Allied and Russian- in the water although more than I. mockery.". brutality.^ Nasi Oermany only to sons gathered at the Temple at n ot, yW been ms(le. . vestigation here today with Mrs, About Toii^n said today. This compared with 50 jjer cent more fuel (OOO.OW.OOO deliver^them up t o , the Godle.sa of mankind may depend upon it.’’ reported - "racket" which was 300 children and.'adults were near 1 ducted service helps to Talbot addressed a rally here ten o’clock and marched to thej I/hogene .^teyens. 24. .wife of an 729 placements in April. gauqns) than ever needed in any occupied Germany)— The. Ger­ ^rutidity of Communistic tyranny. T" ,Iwo Jim vklready haa saved worked on them. Repoi%s have previous, tingle operation in this her in the Iqke' dr on shore at the 1 ' . / ■ yesterday sponsored by the churc h where they were Joined b,y ,/Army ■ major; held oh a coroner’s 100 'Super-FDrtreaaea which have mans. it may surprise you to brtng tranquility to KnlghU of Columbus. ,the w T w y did not fight to substitute The annual vacation church More snd more veterans sfc war, led the assault. Planes time.' , \ nonhy othcra! The.y filed Into the warrant tn connection with the made .emergency landings there, been made to the committee o f the burned enough gasoline to fttt learn, prefer Rui^an occupation A boy swimming ■ undent'ater ; Radio Retiring ordlnatlne coinmttfee of Amerjcm Stalin for Hitler as the bloody,and . . .. out to us. W'e cannot cb^r^l thh i.c*se. ' , iKhool of the North Methodist and ’^ coming to the offices of the USES; troubled nll^s. nithle.ss d(ctator.Of the lives ftnd|churCh and occupied the main evont.'i whii-h m^rk oUr life but we second Congregational churches, he vhid. and has demonstrated the Veterans Council, who by vote of for jobs, counseling service and 16,666 trucks and trailers. Our to Allied rule,. discovered her body. • j •Polish associations and the Cpn Police Chief Otto-Schmidt quo­ ilhportance b f American possession Ihf Selectmen were to receive'.the men.had on band on Okinawa ’ ’’"I Pick Up/Servke! nectlGut division of the P«Ii.sh- destinies of the^Polish nation -r"*' vva t^r can determine their effect upohus. ted Mrs. Stevens a.s saying she shot opened this mbmlng. with regis- ^ , advice as to their rights under the D-Day the equivalent of 1500 On a tour of occupied Germany ■i Reports Death as Suicide . | any other, natlbn oh the face ofT. Walter tratlon at the latter Church. Se.s* of such ba.ses proceeds of the drive, that sevcriil ,G. I. Bill, the State Director aaid. American congress "in defense .of R V lX n 'rh ca d ^ ir^ h e ‘ p ro;;;a io; : T»ie Cr,»,., Itself Is hlstory’g ^ th« sailor with a .35 calibre pistol freight cars of ammunition, 2600 during th< past several weeibij^ this Emerson J. Clausa. 48. who only : Au^Radios the esTth," ' , B)ons will be held each week-^V. .Miint Take .Advantage of Power trucks preceded the town trucl« , As the discharges from the armed tons of food, .(enough to feed the recently returned to hia duties as' PriTctical cOuniei' on fu­ • Poland and Europe." ^ i. standing Witness o f this fa<>t. XTseds given her by her husband; Maj. G. on many of the town streets, pick-,, Asserting "Polandls the test of followed by the .naplain. .G eorge^ for criminals ^t W excepting Saturday, from 9 .to 12 "We miist be able to take ad­ services rise, the visits of veterans entire population of Vermont and correspondent learned of .A mark­ a captain (n the New HaiJen fire Home Radios neral maHert it’ an imper- ~ lacy Stevens III. before he went vantage of the terrific power and ing up the old rags which hopsc-' Wyomuig three times a day’ for Murdock. ' \ only a symbol of shanw, but.-be- noon daily.'for a three-week peri- to these offices also gain. The ed switch in opinions o'f the Gct- department after having been off victory, Poland is/fne jackppt in; A quartet of young truihpetera when she went to see mobility of the Strategic Air Farce holders intended to be a doriation 15-days), and sufficient medical T a i^ Model Radios tani pari of our iarvice I0 the Internationa^ slot machine causc Christ,’ Ihe Savthur .of the «xl- Children from four* years to trained personnel of the USES in duty for several months -because Lieut; Maxwell ,j including W’llliam NemerofT, Ross the youth- and -hU brother. the Ufl.Ued States has built up to the national drive and for the each of the 18 cities is ready to Supplies to-provide 60 days ef mans regarding the Allied Wught and Sold! ^ the livinq. • world, died upon the Cross, it Ja'rnei\26. were doing in a neigh- ; bigh sch^l age are eligible. It is | treatment o f the entire popula of he.ad and back injuries suffered ; w iTJrquhart, Edwar^ Ferris and i h..ped that others-"who oontem- | the greatest in the world." Arnold vcteruiui. . . help each man and woman of the Russian occimations. Most Cjer- holds today in our ^eafts the cho­ bor’s tlon of Columbus. Ohio. In addl mans, Infiuented by Goebbels in a fall, was found dead of knife '■ H o ilie ' O il lA *aV e James McKay, Jr, rendered two sen spot, and l(i central in our plrte attending the achool this aea-1 said. Roy' Owens, ch^rman o f the armed forces, find a job for which tion planes brought 1200 pints of and gun wounds in his home Sat- j / CALL 2-0840 'The shTmtlng occurred shortly drivei, staled this, tfrojming that the they are beat suited. “Managers, propaganda, fled from the Rus­ selertlons. The church choir bad a Christian faith. before midhjght Sajiirdfiy at the son. Will sign up aa a o o ir^ possi- I Anierica’s entir^ Strategic Air whole Wood to take care of se­ urday. Dri M.«iwin M. Scarbrough, A ^ S and RUBBISH special program for the occasion ble In order that they may take ' Force can be m o«d. from San collection Saturday netted about ofI. the different offices report an j vere, casualty cases. sians in fear th ^ prspls under medical examiner, reported the ''t may be our destiny to live In home of Chafes Milton, an exec­ FranciSco to Okinawa in 36 hours, eight tons o f rags. He'hiad estima'^.x j. You don’b need to be told that Red Army rule would suffer ter-, Mancheitier and the pastor. Rev. W. Ralph utive of Canaan a i r c r a f t 1 »dvantage of the different proj- increase of rislts by these veterans | death as a suicide. REMOW.D ■First- Lieutfriant Richard- W. Ward’s subject was "AirhlteCtS dark and dilllcUlt days but through ."which ill .^soraethlng ‘to think ted twlcf that amount would be ' ' and it is our desire to do every-; bllliona of dollars In War Bonds ribty, or would face starvation or the power of Chriiit in our life we factory, ! ects. Mrs. Beatrice Vetrano is di­ are repfesented by the Okiha ^ohn W. Ooodscll, 68, a Wood­ .•^BURKE ® Maxwell, returned Friday by al'r-‘ ^ of Destiny recting again. about.. We shouldn’t allOvy ,any^ collected, based on , the amount. thing we car. for them,” he said. w.a invasion: ana yet this opera ^slaughter. They now feel that bury selectman, was found dead in Rodio Service^ * TELEPHONE H9«2 * I/*,. ■ . _ . . V, can shape that destiny and becojn* Came to VlhR Maid thihgxto stop us from taking ad­ picked up in other Cities and The monthly report by the -WMC | pIan\^from England to Bradley I Christ must be supreme .iri our ■ „ ,„ Police said AlberKKovacs wak tlon Is only another stepping Russian occupation is more hio home Saturday, and State Fo­ Slot;e Open 9 a. nt. to 6 p. m.J lives," declared. Rev W. Ralph more ^ a n conquerors Miss Jclln Costello, of Birch vantage o f the power such a strac ,to\vns. Many stories are being cir­ shows ^ a t other activities for vet- i stone to victory from a military lenient then that Of thi Ameri­ lic ', IJeut. Henry Palau said he IrSUCiNUKSI “.IN.rtBTlRtOV GAVELLO A E. SCHULZ Field,, 'qnd la apending a JA'^day _ . . . & e .. \MMr. m Wy Ward announcedm n #vi ■ n to the con- on a week-end leave from Ports­ culated this morning that three or erans Included 773 applications for standpoint. There will be finbre 73 Birch Street > Ward.'; Jf^. In the serniqn. ■ Mr. mouth. N. H„ and that ne and his street, is recovering after an ap­ tegic Air Force has.” cans or. the British. . had killed himself -wjth a shotgun. leave at \fle home of hia Siinh Mrs.. Ward urged .that while we Cannot greg.ntion that ' beginning next pendectomy at the Memorial hos­ He emphasized again his view four private trucks'‘” cut in" on, work; 148 placements of handi­ and greater attacks before 'the To be' sure, Nazi underground ■ , No Traffic Fataditlea. Joseph^orbea of 70 Laurel street, Sunday unioh-services with Center brother ha^il- the cumpaign, calling at homes panionahlps of mir inner life, and ton First LieutAiant Friiuc^tl. War-: offensive against Japan,’ “which 333. iVorid Wai II veterans’ to jRh- zone are treated better than those with the Eighth Air Foreg. He in South church, and during Au- well In advance of the town truCka er agencies for'service as follpw’s: Rusaiax sentry ptUrolt a devastat ed area In Berlin. Red .Army is it is what lives within us that de­ Chief Schmidt and Officer -E ren has reported todiulfport. Miss, will reach its peak sometime this of the other occupied zones. ART BENSON served as a co-pilot on a 24 Lib­ termines the kind of a person \ye g .sf and the first Sunday of Sep­ or combat crew^duty abroad a fall when "every p.lana We can get which were used to cpllect the ma­ Veterans Administration. / 227; supervising irccOnstructinn'/ln zone nssigned for Russian occupation. erator, and completed 25 miaaiona mer Putnam -said Mrs. Stevens Nevertheless, ihsmy Germans are shall be. tember in Center church. A cor- told them this' story of the shoot­ large B-?9 Super-Fortress, our hands on” will b’e sent .to terial. / . state vocational rehabidlteMbn ser­ convinced ' that the Russians do over continental Europe. He is the “ Emotional Katall.sm” ■ -1 invitation to 'aumhner visitors e entering the Army Lt. "Eliminate Industrial Japan once Paid Children vice, 28; Selective S'erelCe, three; Scout Plans WHEEL CHAHIS SAYS:. holder of the Air Medal .with three ing: treat them’ better. I wept to broadcasts on a noh-political bas:tia^. broadcasts have coined the slogan, Wc Uyp in a jiiky of ’emotiqnal' and wecTr-cnd guests was extend­ Hearing some one playing a ttended Manchester High’ and for all." , In some instances the drivers of various training agepmes, 10 and Oak I.,eaf Oustera and the E.T.O.. ed t'l. attend these *erVlcea. , ether agencies Int^sted In yet- Magdehgrg and other places near the Russians tell the Germans -CHope through cooperation." HOSPITAI BEDS RfiUPHOLSTERED All Makes «^/Radlos Wel­ fatalism’ sald Mr, Ward, but even piano in the Milton home late at schooMnd was later employed by j the trucks suspected of “ chisel­ ribbon with three Battle Stars. ers ns functions. 65i. , .V For Summer the demarkation line to find out that Goebbels died, that they ^The rsdio. ajso says things like, For Rent or Rale. war Itself I|r4he'most oiitstandirig 'night, she went to'lnvestigate and ManChch(^ and East Kartford I ing" on the drive, reportedly gave the basis for this belief. I have come. ^ Long Waits! Lieutenant Maxwell received .illustratton of man's freedom and "token" amounts.of money to chil­ *1" a New H&vfn office of tlje haven't any Ih’.ention to divide "% rtln |Yl(l "rise again, symbol­ Like N ew ' his Wings, June 27. 1944, at Blythe- found the Kbyacs brothers, stran­ Roard of iWucatiqh. He haa been Tall Cedars llblcl talked to many. Germans who have ARTHUR « JAMES, INC. W p/have ^itpMlshed a his determination not-to be.over- in the Arniy since January 1943, dren seen in the. Street or sidewalk USES led the stqte iii the place­ Gerraany, that they won’t send izing (he birth of a democratic vlUe, Ark. Upon the completion o f Public Records gers to her, alone In the house. - ment of veteran.'i during . May. come over, to our zone of occupa­ German soldiers to Siberia, etc. na’.ioh.’’ ''x 198 Fann’gt’n Ave. Htfd. 2-4848 tiepntattotrmr i^ m pt, de- riddyh by any ‘wave of the future.* They told hef they were awaft- and is now serving as a pilot. hear where the rags were picked Master* to See 2 Piece Living Room Suite hfa lieave he will report .at Camp Some 180 veteram were found jobs That tion. In short, they try to create sym­ pendabie radio r e ^ r ser­ God has put into our hands tools Ing the return ■ of Mias Cobmbs, Idis next of klirrealdes at 33 Lewis Siiiiimer Outing up, the children in question raw • There Is,/however, no fraterni­ vice (Vi years) and we Devehs for further aaaignment. for the month through the excel­ Activitie* Are K e p t Russians Active . pathy for themselves. However, of experience and faith with which , Warrantee Deeds, . who had gone out, but Mrs. Ste­ street, ManChesber. When Lt. into the house and told their pai^ zation. OffIrejrAx, who get caught Rebuilt, in Basic Cover. Springs and live op <6 It every day. he can shape the stuff life hands ents that a man had given them lent services of the veterXns em­ The Russian Army, beyond a they don’t do this by hurting fraternizing, art broken to pri­ vens ordered them to leave. -. Warrenjs^rew finishes training at Up Continuously. Adelaide B. Hayes to George W. this station, they will he ready-for the money. ployment service division in that doubt, Is more active in recon­ Allied interests. I have heard vates and imprisonrtj. -Somehow Franie Rebuilt -*—- Olevefand et* el., property located The. oUIei* brother complied, but, Cldse to- 200 members of^, the city! Other laige placements, in­ Only Experienced Experts Albert, exclaimijijf "What are ydu; duty against the Japanese In another instance a - woman struction work than ours. The many a broadcas*. where the Rus­ the Gernii ns under the/ Russians Legal Notices on‘'North Elm Street. Tail Cedars attended - the annual cluded, Hartford. 161: Bridgeport. The. Manchester District com­ / The Working With Modern FENDER AND getting .so todgb for?" grappled i « i summer , outing at the VlUa told the veteran’s committee that army is very busy arranging for sians have discus-sed the war in take non-fraternization ICsa as an Florence B, John.son Anderson she had placed three bundles of ■•119 and Wftterbury 62. \,\ mittee of the BoV Scouta held their the' rebuilding of houses and the Far Eeet, and Allied internal Equipment i^rve You. AT A t’OtlRT Ojr PROBATK HEl.D to Christine Johnson, property lo­ with her abd. In the tiiHsle ahe Mrs. John M right and spn, Gd- Louisa Saturday afternoon. ’The ■the WMC report shows that offense than in our territory. \ b o d y w o r k at MaiH.’h»*»tRr wtthiii and for Uir Dia- rags on the siJewalk for the drive streets and whole blocks, clear­ policies, as well as .San Francisco, Ample Helectlon of . Fabrics Brought here, your radio cated on Brainard Place. shot hint in the arm, leg and bert. of Kan.sa.s-City,, former resi- party gathered shortly, after two since Jan. 1 some 4,308 veterans Of' Jast meeting of-xthe season ’ last Paradoxically enough, t h is ^ M Dewey-Richmaii EASY TERMS ■ trirt of ManchRBtPT. on the 23d day of chest. ' I dents of this town, are visiting collectors to find, out later that a ing away the debris, reinstalling all In a sympathetic light and al­ only be explained by tjie still Better fabrics- pricwl proportlon- will be put In first class SobiMENE & FLAGG Junr. A. b.*, 194.^. f'ertifleate of. Incorporation o’clock. The weather was , ideal both .wars were given placements;'. Friday evening at the East Side Prompt Dellver.v , Police, whom - Mrs. Stevens' relatives here and In East Hart- private truck had called earijer ' pqwer, street cars, etc. All. this la ways Underlining Allied unity. lingering Influfnce of the Goeb-^ 'ately low. ' Minor changes at nO eoudition. promptly and Pr^jient WILLIAM 9 . HYDE. Enq.; for outdoor sports. . Baseball and than the town truck and had^Ken Of the total number of placements' 'Recreation building;. While this \ Co. ^ INC. Judge. A certificate of incorporation n' ^ eai|p() tj, the scene, said theyth ey ford. They made the trip east ^ much more speeuily accomplished Only in pne case to my knowl­ bels' line— fejir of rape, etc! .411 Work Guaranteed e.xtra i!ost can be.imade to modern­ at a.fair price. Tel . 5101 horseshoe pitching occupied the two of the three bunitles, leaving made since Jan. 1 and tho.se in 6X4 Center K.«tate o f. AuKuat Mikoleit .late. of the Silk a t y Diner ^ s been filed; her with a scratch on her plane. was the'last district cdmmlUee un- than in the Allied zones. edge 4ld the Russians attack cer­ But there isn’t Any doubt that ■ OCITLIST We.Carry Our O^-n Accounts ize and add comfort to your set. better part of the afternoon. ThS no money far them. , May, the greatest number of them CAl,L 3535 Mamheatrr. in aatd Dlatrlrt. decfBnrd. with the town clerk. T*ie capital is arm. a bruise on-her-forehead .h»r. fnr,h*Hrt and comthlttee in charge provided were World War II veterans.! tiX September,1t does pot mean Even more Important is the tain, British newspapers, which Germans under the Russians feel P R ^R IPT iO N S FILLED On motion of Clar^nc*' Mlkoictt. for $50,000 and starts business The Mi.ssionary Circle of the . Ucease NjiiBibers Noted Russian policy of seeing to it that For Pick-up Service On H^ath Hartford. Corin-.. Ad­ her dress tom. sandwiches 4n , plenty, with soft ytjn increase is also noted in the lhait the m e m b ^ of the coirimit- (hey didn’t ;van.e. TTiese news­ that the Nazis are definitely with $4;OOQ'paid in. The incorpora­ 1 Emanuel Lutheran church will en- The operators of the trucks seen this, role of the...Ru8sian Army . Is min latraOir. ' Removed to County .lail drinks. ^Isaa,„pf feminine members o f the tee Will be idle. Sup-comipittees papers had Written that ’ he Rus­ through^ and If they haveh’t com­ \ N^Et^' FRAMES ^Large Radios and Phono* OHDEREO:~’Xhat- alx* m'»nlha from tors are George H. Stevens, ; tertain the Women’s Misalonary on the streets Saturday and susr well publicized by the. radio and sians ■ were too soft on the Ger­ State, police from the Westport A t^ v e n o ’clock the Tali Cedars pected of "chiseling" in on the armed'''forces to the different of thr district will continue their mitted'crimes, there Is hope for CoB^ination.s. the 23rd day. of June. A. D.. IM& h'- 'Thomas Navunio'and Otis Ambu-i ; Society at its. regular/ inonthly i.USES offices.,.One office reported newspapers. Their, propaganda mans.'The' broadcasts pointed out / LENS DUPLICATED MdcDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. PRESCRIPTliM^ and th^ aamr are limited and allowed barracks took charge' of the case, filled thy main dining room and .drive, are known , to the veterans. activities' during the . aurataer them if they collaborate wiJ.h the 9HS MAIN STREET, IfARTFORlS TELiWHONE 2-4127 los. , and Mrs. Stevens was renioved to meeting at the church tonight at 40 appllcatlons'fQ^'jobs from for­ also stresses the fact that Ger­ that this isn’t'so, but that these Russians. All of which they don’t REPAIRS MADE f4>r the credJtora within which to brfn^ . 8 o;dock. A special/program will overflowed^ into ■ every available Registration numbers of the trucks montha and at the same time will PHARMACISTS in their claima agalnat a*Md eatate. and the' county jail in Bridgeport space for the chicken M d spa­ mer “Waves," W-6^^.. Marine many won't starve. The RurSsians papers limply were afraid that feel under us. / I be presented an d /a social time were given to Chief of Police Sam­ be busy laying the groundwork‘ for Always»jrs n p / n » ty \ the aaid Admidiatrator ia directed to where ^ e remains in custody on ghetti dinner>x ’The meal .was Corp women with 38 fes^ilting in increased, activity- during the fall at pre'sent distribute mole food the R i^ians were too severe They also feel thst they jfrt give public notice to the creditora to l.pfral Nnlices and refrefihmentliwill be enjoyed. uel G. Cordon by George . H. W a^ ArtharT D n g Stores Rtor topped off with watermelon, i. dell, town treasurer, hut Um C liief/ placements. and winter months than the Germans bad In the last against German .fasc'isU, 'whom treated raorg./as human befhgs. bVing In their ctaima within aaid time “The highly trained personnel of months of the Httlef regime. One 645 Mala MahelMahebeater by fK)Bttnr • copy of thla ord<^r AT A COCHT OS’ PROBATE HELD TTie outing wa? by, far the. larg­ gave the drivers of ’ the trucks a New/Troop In Bolton the British want to save. ate better/ fed and apCorded ftt Man4’hrnt#*r within nnd fur th^ Dt»- Lenal Notices .-' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and the USES is instructed to do its broadcast stated that Stalin gets on tl^xpuiblic aljtn poat neareat to the daughter, Joyce Ras, of Detroit, est and enthusiahtjc yet hrtd. clesin bill, stating that they are op­ Indeed, everyone . 1 tulced to amusemen'ts. Some more sober place RrKere the deceaaed* last dwelt trU't of Mam h«8tcr. (4ii the 23U iiay of jtmost in giving the returning "Recently k ne>v troop was form­ daily re^ rts of the food and re- June. A. D.'1945. ' ^ AT A c6UllT OF PROBATE HELD are viailing With relatives here for 'The management at .rthe Villa erating in accordance with town agrees th..t the , weeding out of Germiros told me that'’ undoubt­ within aabl town and by publiahhig Louisa was complirhented^fpr the •viRerana every opportunity possi­ ed in Bolton \inder the sponsorship constructidn situation In Ger­ the j*ame liv'^oine newapaper having Prwnt. WILLIAM S. HYDE. E.*q.. at MaiiCKe.iter witliin amt -for live Dis­ a week. regulations and have paid their leading Nazis ^ progresses much edly .the western Allies will come JlHlpU. -• trict of Manrhi^ter. ort the 2.'ld day of excellent dinner and’ the good ble and all advice they seek as to of the M'enia Club of the Quarry- many. , , circulation lii'^-aald probate diatrirt. license fees and there is nothing rightsMoans and other infbrma- ville church and, they will receive faster under'the Russians than aroilnd to aplplying the same within ten days from the date o f thla K4lato o f .Toa»*phin^ Saal^o lato of .June. A. D.. 1943, service. y treatment, but tljat we may have ManrliB^tfrr.• In Bald Di-^trlcl, duupaaptl. rre.'i'iit. .\VtLHA.M S. HYDE, Memorial Temple Pythian Sis­ anyone can do about iL < tioK" Fitzgerald said. their .charter oh 'JqJY 16. Harry The/Russians have opened the- under us; iThe Russians have order, gnd return make to this court \ On the other hand, .^h-osecuting teri‘ 'and movies and have - ar­ -(hissed the psypliological moment. of the notice ri\^n. . On niotloii of Willf^nV B. Ba«rllo of Judse. ters, will meet tomorrow evening i , ------Miller is the chBirmamof, the troop made it clear through radio that MOBD. BBROSENi; RETAO. ANIF^ . ' W ILLIAM S. HYDE Olaatonbury. Cohn^<'4lcut. ^dminl.a- E.in U t y M New at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. ’ • • ww • i Attorney Raymond A. Johnson committee with\ FelUt^-T^Jablon ranged for concerts, all of which, they' consider all militarists, i(iK Immediately /after their defeat iralor. York City, leavivinjr real estste In Man- MOBOUKAT F | ^ ^ Judge. A special Flag Day program will j l^gt. llrig gS D aCK sai^TbuI Ibe veterans can bring scoutmaster aiid p a r ie s Wlirren we haven’t done so far. Most Im-1 perialtst members of the parfty inost G erij^ a felt receptive to- H-fi-25-4ll. X ORDKRBD:—That alx montha from .cheater, in aaidId DIatrtet. V , be presented, and a social time : c? ih"'evidence that those who-iwent 200 New Buildings w’krd_^ their victors. Now they Wholesale th^ 23d day *of Jun^. A. D.. 1945 hr. On 'motion of Sarali Bihmi care of I assistant scoutmaster. Appropriate portent, of couise, are the four and leading members of the-rtit* and th«* aam^ ar^ 1‘mltfd and allow'rd A'tt.v, Georxe-. C. Lessner of Msnehea* w'ill follow with refreshments by , out deliberately Saturday mornltig ceremonies are beln|[; planned for radio atations, namely. Radio Ber­ ler Youth who try to sabotage have" hardened and resent the I for th<* rn^dltora within .whh^h ' to ter, Adntiniatnitrix.. the standing entertainment chm- ; To Civilian Life ahead of the^ authorised war drive For Hartford Area Charter Night with ipany of the lin. Germany, Soviet . Euro­ Russian installations of'eyen mur­ treatment, from the Allies, as dis­ brinit In thrir cl^lnia araln.M sald.ra.* ORDERED;-TIuit alx nion'tha Kom mittcc. Members are urged to ^ collectors, did^o to capitalize on district officers and coromiUeemen pean Servde^ and German Peo­ der Russian, soldiers, as'political­ tinguished from that of the Rus­ O l i d -N. Gasoline Per*on»l Niilice* \| tatr. and thr >aid Arliiiinlatrator la the 23d day of June A. D.. 1945 be make returns on tickets sold for’' T the drive for. their own person.il planning' to attend. The'.troop com­ ple’s Station. "Riey have run’ since ly dangerous. sians. ____ r ...... / sdlr#*4'trd to klvf* public notice to the the aame are llfnlted and allowed fd profit, he -woulu bring them in for orMltora to brlnit Uv their clalma with­ the creditors wlth|i. whidfa to bring in War Bonds as this will be the - Sergeant Austin H. Briggs, son mittee has been worklhj; hard to May 12th. “''Z. Their, actiona wlah to tlrapk -re.lativea. frieiida of tnt? nrd#‘r on the public alyn pool the .aaid Adiiiliilatratrix Is dltVcted to place.... i ' On the basis of GbatriMa*t Owens’ statement by John Dobbe. regional MdRIARTY brothers 77 Laurel street, has arrived home ed in signing tip every eliidble boy that the Russians haven’t dhajiged they do not shoot the guilty occupied Germaii^. I believe most and nelghbora for thflf kindiieaa and neareal^to the ptar«t,where the dereaa- alve. pufblli-. notice to the creditors to statement that Mahcheatey should in J^lton which is a record few rOa tke Level” A t Center and BfiIrbaA Streets ewn na artlif'ttm e of the Willian; j : m e a in W nave produced ati eatlzaatitd;: xmr- the time schedule of the statwBS,^ Open An Day and AH Night C ^ dewth of-.44ur- b4\U*ve4i wifoYrnd-mother. puhli.«hlng.the .asnie-in. some.. „ncj>ra-. allnlveil-liy posttug a .cons. oL thi*. order having received ah honorable Dis­ •Housing Agency^ and Johh F. Gaf- other troops can boast of. Germans still find news, classical' with him. Thla undoubtedly bor- many Germans will try to in? imi i 'on the public, sign post neareat to the pertor couirt today g ra n ts ^ load o f rags, . either Manidxeater -- The Manchester Scoutmasters The lalelb Famjty. pap4^r havluirV clrrulatlun In JI pro- charge from th^Army. Sergeant music or dance music at the regu- ridto aome, but others feel more fluence us to give -them'better iliBtrl.rt, wlUiln ten dayi froni the place where the dfceaaed^ last dwelt divorce To Etmlyn ,1* Far of Man* Briggs served ifL the invasion of- residents did xmly a .50 per cehi. fey, CjonneoUcut stale FHA direc­ Association is also-planning, to wTlBTn aafdf'-.Yown'VhdT"by 'piibnsTiTng lar hours to which Ihey^ were ac­ corifid^’j^atThe Rtsniaia reaUy treatment or Incite Allied jeal' dale' of, tfiTa ord ^r »nd~ make' Clieiter from^| complaint concerning Hartford ^Jpnne' tlcut lo c ^ ty has future; ■ \ grams are infinitely more lively ASHES REMOVED ------N . • X of tHe notice gt\en. •confinued until today fbi; addition­ _ '\J than our broadcaats from Luxem- ITie Russians also maka.it clear of most Germans still remains x the SUver Star for gallantry in ac- the rag colV'ctioifis not the first ‘ o just ;'>een authorteed. Final ap­ Russian - American - British wi RANGE AND FUEL OIL AT. A COCli^'Dr PU0BAT|X*K* - — ---- WILLIAM S.-nTDB - al teatimony. , be received in connection with, war proval .w’as given ’ in •Washington burg. _ that they- depend on the ihUgho- at MairheBt**r wuhki^and .for th^ Judge. .jjon at Thala, Tunisia, and he and ration of good Germans and^tgat,. though th«y must know that such' triv't of Manchester, oh-vthe 23d day H-6-iS-45, . . five other members of his c,reW, drives. Various known agencies yesterday, by John B. Blandford, \ The (jermans who run the pro­ if thinkable, would ■ take JAMES, A. W OODS June. A. D.. I94;». X ’ lat Lt. George F. Gapwell^ were given a oitAtiun.' •were 'caught Cutting in on the Jr., NHA Administrator ,' Suiiuuer Outing their only hgpe of a better future grams under Russian supervision, lies in sudh oo!laboratlo|v. ’ Their piaSb-lp CJermanj proper. 29 PMri street "^’TeL ASM Present. WILLIAM d: HYD«. Ew|., AT A COl’RT o f' PROBAT.B' HELD 38 Weils street, Manchester, Sgt. Briggs was grad'jatCd from waste paper collections, piclUng up Mr. Dobbi. pointed ou* ’Jral the d ^ ’t talk constantly about GeV- I HAVE NO G U N ~I HAVE NO HAT Judge. . »rsM«nch*»b-f •ffUhin •nd for th* DI»- pilot with the, 454th ,.-Tiber Estate «)f Kldiaheth R. RemUfgtmi triiTsof M’m^lmxtrr. on the 33d d«y of anche-ster High !school in 1936, paper from the sidewalks a b e ^ of Hartford quota 'cornea under the OLRotary Club min guilt, which annoya the Gef- late of Mam b>e»tet^ |tr aaid DiatrlcL. Bombardment group'of the* 15th before entering ^he service the town trucks. H-2 housing program of .the NHA June, 'A 'f^.. 1945. Air Force, will retimi aom. to the ma^i nor of atrocltiei, but more B U T T P A Y TOP PRICES dwea-Ned. . Tlj-eciH. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. .w'ar'Chiplbyed by the Royal Typ«- The supporters of the waste pa­ designed to relieve housing con / o f German reconstruction and On motion of (.l4’orge I,*. May of aaid Judge." United States from Italy./ ... writef-NCoinpany. He and his Wife, per'drive were powerless to v take ROnJaL AND FURNACE E*t»te, of John BIhun l»te of Xew gestion in war-crowded comimini- Tha_ Rotafy Club will hold ita hope.^My impreaaion is that our Maiu’heater.. Adhilniatra^iA't the former Miss Alice Johnson are any action over the unauthorized tles where such . congestion ia c l e a n i n g ORDERCD.'^That aU .montha from York City, leavlnc reel estate In Man- ‘ ■’ Working at the Air- Service summer outing Wednesday 'after­ coiiataht wagging wlth^ pointed the 23d day of June. A. D.. 1945 be and cheater in fiaid dtetrict. with Sgt'.x Briggs' parents at collection in competition with the deemed harmful to th-s/'cverali finger a(mply gets the Germans to Oil Burner nnd *t<>ker Service the aame are limited and allowed for Upon'application (H. Sdrah Bihun. Ad- Command's largest source of air­ present. , - local drive, only to. the extent ol noon and avenihg at Matt Moriar- craft supplies in Europe, Sgt. New­ war «!!Uuwed*by poatliig a cop#‘ of this'order the' Trobate Office lil MaiicheaHr In papers are still being picked up by menti for ■ ffirect war production- otXka public sign pOat nearest to the aaid Diafrict. on the 30th day of June, eral of .Base i\ir Depot Area, for Is Out of ^ryice unauthorized agencies order that those who/are connec- tions are run aa German, atatlona Gb’eyhound providing additional bua havd correct information about the new place "W ^re the deceased last dwelt A. D.. 1945. at 9 o’clock far. t> In the, bad to' come first! Recent troprove- eo with retail eat^Uafiments and with tGermans speaking to Ger­ his “close 'and conscientious co- The riLgapiMMd up Saturday service t t o i f i tb** 'city ■— and revising departure tiniea, before starting your within fu^d tetwn afid by publishing forenoon.' and that notice .be given to 'operation” in sustaining tfMLaerial' were Sold to the Rag Proceasing menta /in this situation have offices in town'lyhlch-.close on that many, ' ' i ^he same in'af town have arrived at the trict of MMcheater. o>n, the-23d day of ^ ■ - Judg,e. ferred from Virginia,^ to North with make a point of contradicting they will be picked up If the per­ $7500, .100 fqr rent up to $65 per lake,';’'4 inner will--be served But aervica it now being-operated intb"t(if MARITlME'^PgOVINCE^ Jtnie. A. D..''l94o. H-6-25-4.5. . . ' ______Africa, . where 'he Spent four Chef Osiailo catering. (toebbela. While we conduct our. Prraent, WILLIAM 8. HJDE. Kad.. Center ose No. 2 of the South months, after v/hich he was sent .o son having them will, call either rhonth for ahelter alone. It la atk your Agent for complete Jnformation. ^ ! kludge. t, ' , AT A Co u r t OF p r o b a t e h e l d Manchester dfpartrtent will, meet Italy'i^d has been stationed there; the Legion, the VFW or the A rm y, anticipated that the recent relaxa­ Eatate al ate. and liiVr administ ation account with said ber since the train was- started and hia wife, the former Miss Vera named. 5rarieties of the com planL pointed out that while there are TO said. Administratrix I# directed to estate to this Court for allowance, it 1* through town several weeks ago. C. Hanson of Ro .ky Hill, will.apcnd .They rangq from midget varieties; /^BOSTON, MASS’. NEW YORK. N. Y. ORDERED;—That-the 90th day of no occupancy reatrlctions for '$e public notice to, the creijltors to the next two .veeks at the shore'’at only 18 inches tall to i^ant field- housing built under the H-2 quo­ . ing in their jjaiins within said time June. A. D.. 1945 at 1 o'clock (»■. t.t corn, which reaches a height of Bet|er a<;t promptly to obtain Connecting With Buses South and West, forenoon, at the Probate Office, In said The'only v a c ^ t store on Main Point O*’Woods. ’ „V tas, the National Houaltig Agency .Manchester .‘1:50 .A. M, .Mowed by posting a copy of this order 22 feet or more. - BufTalo, Cleveland, Chicago, *1) the public ign poat oeareaf to the Mancheaterr be • aiid the. same is as- street, located . JiL the Rubiiiow .favors preference -Mng' given to Arrive Boston 7:19 A.M. place! Where the deceased liuit dwelt al'gned for a hearing on the allowance building,, has bee.h leased tp - a EVanston,. 111., prohibits the vSterans o'f World War II. Ohci of our limited quota of , California, , within aaid town and by publishing of said admin iatnitioii, account with changing of iciothda in a car with Leave Manchesti>r 7:.T9 A. M. the same in some newspaper having a said estate and aafceiialnment Of heirs Bristol inun whc.ij to open a gif’, M S « « > Mr. GaRey stated that the Fed- Arrive Boston A. M. i circulation tn aaid probate district, snrf this Court directs the Administra­ shop: The interior haa been re- the curtains .draWn, except in case 'eral Housing Adrulnlstratlotvofftoe I.eave Manchester. 2:05 A, M,i within ten days frdm the date of this- trix; lo give, public notice to all per-'^ pain’ved and -new windows are be­ of fire. at 125 Trumbull street, Hartford, Leave Manchester 10:09 A. M. Arrive New York 7:.30 A. M. I ■ order.''and return make to this court sons -Intefe. ted -therein to appear and ing Installed. is pr^'ared to receive and process Arrive Eoston 1:40 P. M. I of the notice gWen. be heard thereon by publlahJng a.Vopy IRCLCMANCHfSTIR Leave .Manchester 12:01 P. M. WILLIAM’ S. HYDE of this order in some newspaper. hav­ application, for priorities under 23535323234823532323235348535348532348534823 Leave Manchester 1:17'P, M. - 1945 MODEL Arrive New York 5:50 P. M. Judge. ing a circulation ih '^ ld D’atrlct. live Bomb Berlin the running horse TODAY AND TUESDAY thla program. Arrive Boston 4:42'P.'M. IL6-26'“45. days befoce aaid day of hearing and owned byMaroconi and'McGrath The Hartford locality conaista return inake to this Court.* ... Leave Manchester 3:29 P.M.. Leave Manchester 1:42 P. M. AT A COURT OF PROBATK UtU-D ' WILLIAM 8. IITDB ran’ first in the sixth recc st Paa- of tha City pf Hartford and the Arrive New York 7:15 P. M. at Manchester within and for the'DIa- Judge. coag Saturday and paid better towns of East Hartford, West ' Arrive Boston 6:55 P. M. trict of ftlam-hester..on the 2 ^ day.pf 11-6-8.5-45. than $30 for $2.. - 1— NOW PLAYING ■ HSrtford, WetheraAekL-Bloomfleid, Leave Manchester 5:40 P. .M. Leave Manchester 3:34 P. M. -June. A. D.. 1945. Rocky’ Hill, Windsor, SouGi W’ind- / Arrive Boston 9:30 P. M. Arrive New York 9:15 P. M. Present. W ILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq., AT A C6URT o f p r o b a t e HELD CHEVROLET TRUCKS Judge. St Mstichester within snd for the Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skoneiki aor, Glastonbury, Mancheater and Leave Manchester 8:29 P. M. Leave Mandiester 5:40 P. M. Estate of Albert J. MltchelJ late of trict of. Manchester, on the 33d; day. of of 57 Hawthorne street observed Newington. Arrive Boston 12:10 P. M. Manchester. In said Oiatrict. deceased. June, A .-D .. 1945. their 22nd wedding anniversary Arrive New York 11:30 P. M. The Adiiitnlstratrix having exhiblt- Present. WILLIAM 8. IITDE; Esq., ThUra'day. It waa also the birth­ New Slogaa Of Honaewlvea We will be giad to assist ^ ^ •d her .admi.nistratlon account with tudge. Connedting With Bases for Maine, Leave Manchester*' 9:42 P. M., said estate to this Court for allowance. Estate of Oertnide A. Islelb late of day of Mrs. Skoneski and their New Hampshire, Vermont. Canada. Arrive New York 3:10 A. M» It is Manchester, in said DiaDict, deceased. dauj^hter. , * Miami, Fla.— —"Qut-oI-th«- , esHpntial user* seeking to get ORDERED:—That the 30th day of On motion of George IL laleib of kilchen-by-summer" ia the new June A. O.. 1945. at 9 o'clock forenoon, SVethersfleld Conn.. Administrator. slogan of Miami housewives, who at the ProbMe Offipe. in aaid Man­ ORDERED:—That six months from The regular meeting of 'Ander- official permission to pui> chester, be Slid the same Is sssigoed the' 23d day of June. A. D. 1945 - be aon-Shca AuxUlary 2046 V. F. W. bava been given tbelf first pros­ for a hearing on the allowance of said and the same are limited arid allowed will.be .lel. tomorrow evening at pect of relief from Wartii^e mop­ chase new truck units. CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY administration account with aaid es­ for the creditors within which to bring the post rooms, Manchester Green ping aad Karubblqg. T1>a>., took 493 MAIN STREET * TELEPHONE 3885 tate and ascertainment of heirs and In their claims sgaliurt said estate, and this Court directs the Administratrix the said Administrator is directed to at S o’clock. Mrs Catherine Tink­ their cue from a atateawAt by to give public notice to all persons In* give public notice to the creditors to er, D ept Chief of Stall, will be the PLUS: “Tke Mlaatng Gorpae” 'ifenry Korner, manager of the U. terested therein to appear and be bring in their claima within said time guest of the AuxUlary and wiU Aad One Hoar of Rhorts wKh ,S. Employmen*. Service here: beard thereon by publishing a Copy of allowed by poetlng a copy ot this order apeak on a daughter’s unit It is "Our c^lce ta fairly delug:ed with thla order In some newspaper having a on the public sign post nssrssT to ths Johnay dohngton — B etty I Carter Chevrolet C0.9 In c. | elrculatibn In said District, five days place where the deceased last d.welt boptd a latige number ot members Rkadea In 'a Teehnieolor laundreaaee and bouaeworkera.’ We ^ fo re said day of bearing and return within bald town and by publishing win attend. Mrs Marion Hornung, .. ’ffilOtXT AIVD Mr* Short Story — "UT Loin have'every reason to believe thla : 191 Center Street Tel.6ft74 1 inake Jo thla Court, and by maUing ob the sanM tn-aome ne spaper having a eottduetreas iriKild Hke all odor A Rpeokfaii* A olnnl Retd will hold up. industries which once or before June IS; 1945. a copy of this circulation tn aaid pfobate. district, WED.-'mUBB.-FKI.^AT. needed these women no longer re- order to Dorothy M. Downs, guardlsn within tan dayg from the- date of thla baarera to report early for a Miort (It’s a Scream) — A Novel- of the estste of Julia M. Baust, 31 order, and return make to this court rehcarsaL Betty Grahle— IMek linvmea tnon and Rports Itoefi quiM them." “ Jarvis Rosd, Mam liester. r - Office of Price AdminiRtretton Of Charter Tonight • Work of 2 Months Simon Lake'^ raiiicn to Meeting American . Le^oh 1 a t ;aker at I |^1feiir>01d Jurist in Released ^ ibe War and Navy Departinenta Today. Regional Uepartment nl (nfiinnatloa Before Court Hagry Grayson Is on special Home on Leonard street. FBI Man A a Reports Are Based On Prior Notifleation To SeC’ Vessel Beco>ie /'''$ 6 Tremnnt StreeL Boston, 8, Maaeaebasetta. a Man TTas Hurry­ (Continued From Pago One) aaeignmpdt foi' NEA Service Tomorrow Dinner .. meeting Manchester Toda' ^ting of the I Uniled N atiom AcluaUy ^l^spital Since June 5; N eirio l^ in and Casualties Noted Here May Previoiisly (Contlnned From Page One) •n routo to the Chtna-Burma- Weapon of War. fileats, Fata, Etc, ’ Fuel Oti , t ing ^ Bedside of def the world organization to Ind)a theater of operattons. members nf Elks, Legion Home, [wanis Qub. Will Not Come ioto Ex- ^ Exlplled by Mallbie. Have BeA^eported In the News Cohinins. Book Four red stamps E2 Period One through Five cou- Hsi« Is hle'report from Caaa- 6:30 p. m.' throOgh J2.good through June 30; pons good torough, Aug. 31. Liwt Fi^er Also Injured. help in maintalnlrig the peace In court, the prosecution contended Wednesday.'Jone 27 Bridgeport, June 25.—(/P)t-s I- their area'*. "0 'png as. the organi­ Joyce had declared himself a Brit­ hlama on operations of the and rtgoropa ti^aihlng istence U ntil S ufficient ant joints to remember: In spite 'Wliterbury.June 25.—(J^---Judge mon Lake, toe maq.who developed K2 through P2 good torough July year’s Period Four and Five co> • " world’s busleet air base. Flret of three Zoning Comml|) of all l|a International power, Army Casoaltlee anSsIiborated War Prisoners (or June 24, 1945 Walttr Dawldowlcz, Jr., SI, p( zation itiielf does not take'^defen­ ish subject by birth when he apr- ■Ion hearings. Municipal bull'" glyph special agenta of tha Fad- Frank P. McKyoy t t toe Superior The War DepartmenOaaeualty llsL Serial Numbers 0-542 (killed, toe modern aubmhrine and waa 31; Q2 through U2 good through pons also expire Aug. 81. sive action.” pUed for a passport In 1933, aiid Number Approve. the United Nations cannot court died yeaW i^y at St. Mary’s pained to see It becoiric a weapon Aug. 31; V2 through Z2 good ' 46 North atrMt, proprietor (<. the By Harry Grayson 8 p. m. Bureau of InvMtigaUon was Pacific. 142), 0-543 ^killedS|hffoiie, 61), 0-544 (wounded. Pacific Because he stands as the prthcl- on two other occasions wheivswk- Interfere In the domestic problems hospital, and (Jhlef Justice Wil­ of war and destruction,' Is dead. torough Sept. 30. SaUon Board Bonia aur SUrHet »t 47 North ^reet, NEA Staff Comepondanl: Saturday. miUlned before the Kiwanls QUb (Editor’s Note: Thla is the of any country. It’s onlj when 82) 0-645 (wounded, Eilrope^s^), 0-646 (missing. Pacific, 18), and U in a criacel conditiw-at the pal. living link between the men Ing passport renewals—th« last, Church school CO liam M. Maltble oT'toe Gonnectl- The 79-year-^. Inventor, who '' X ProcessSil Foods Following ar^. the bourn'at tha •who created the League of Na^ Casablanca —^Casek Field, the of Manchester at the regular noon lint of six araclee In which nation’s „.Troblem8 Involve another i4T (mlselng, Europe, 2), ati»i({unces for toe United SUtee aa a Hartford hoapiUI aa thh.reeult of time only 10 days before" the out­ nant-Congregatloi c h u rc h /a t oiit Supreme court said that with lole 309 casualties for June 247rti|5, classified aa follows: 203 kept working in his little labora­ Book Four bliie- stam ps N2 lo<»l office or toe Wat Fries and ^one and those who drafted a new break of war, when ,he went to first .objectiyo-^ptured by Ameri- meeting today. The guest speaker James Marlow, member of the nation Jthat toe United Nations his death toe atat# "losLone who tory at Milford although long In through S2 good through June 30;i ap ^accideht on To)14hd street is Highland Park. was Agent John P. Buacher of the Associated Press etall which ■can step In. killed, 86 wounded, ahd 20 missing. j . ^uonlng Board at toe State . Eiaat Hartford Saturday ,, night world order here, Smuts was ask­ Germany. " c in too®pa^ when they stormed the iy , Jnly l has served it long and fattofully. n»e War Department announces for ihe whole United States, on falling health, entered a hospital T2 through X2 good torough July Armory: ed by The Associated Prosl'. to After his capturo by Allied au­ North African beaches, Nov. 7, New Haven office of the FBL Mr. covered the United Natloiw . The 66-year-old jurist waa^ not hefe a week ago becau^ . * 31; Y2, Z2 and A1 through Cl about 10:30. \ British Americad Cbm outing. Buscher told of the phyilcal train­ conference In San FrancltCo (Tomorrow: The Security SeriarNo- 0-548, a total of 859 Army pcrsbanel freed from German Mondays: 10 A m. to 4:30 p. in. write an analysis the two ahd thorities following Germany’s 1942, is now the busiest air base in Villa ' believed to* be seriously ill when good torough Aiig. 31; D ljtorqugh Tueadaya:'Closed all day to toa Dawldowtei had been Informed a of the San Francisco conference render, Joyce-iiald he was Jjofn at ing program conducted at the explains how the United Na- council, what It la, why, and prison damps. ' the world. In additioq to its nor­ Saturday, iHily 7 Total Naval Casualties to June 2*f;J 945 H I good torough Sept. 30?" ’ public.^;' y '■ 1___ short tUaS before that hia father, itself.' 1377 Herltttner 8treetr'"Brooklyn, mal business of shuttling'precious agency’s own barracks at Quan- tiona will work.) ,X how It win work). N Waltsr^Dawldowlcz, Sr., ..of 64 igeman’a /observance at Department announces for the UnltM. States as Sugar - Wednesday: 2 p. m. to 5 p m. "High Tide In IdealUm" N. Y y ' , cargo, and passengers to Europe Iraiige hall at^p . m. tlco. Virginia. The Na' aval Forces Oak avenue. Hartford, Four daya a week the men are By Jamea Marlow wflole 460 ci jaitiea for June 24, 1946, of toe ^ S Book Four stamp 36 good for /W ursday and FrWaye; 10 a. ao. The league covenant was writ­ Joyg4 declktsd in a statement and the, China-Burma-Indla the­ O uting H p ^ a n d Ladder Co. No. MarineX^rpe. and Coast Guard) npt/'heretofoi released five pounds torough Aug, S’l. Next iirS'Vp. o4. been taken to St. Francis’ offer^ij in evidence as an exhibit. ater. the'^orth African Division piit through a rigid physical train­ Washington, June 25.—(A>)—Fif­ id waa In a critioal con­ ten, he said, at, the world’a "high 1 SMFD a>'Marlborougb. ing schedule from seven In the on*I^WrD^PAr^ casuapy .lists, 4i6nslstlng jrf dead. , stamp 4kHd Sept. 1. ' SanH/daya: 10 a. m. U:80 tide of idealism,,” It was based on j m X hie father, who he said was a of the All- ' Transport Command Innday, July 8 Gilead ditions'^ the result of, a fall morning until ten at night. All ty nations. Including our o'wn, tola IBS WOiU^ led — and- 40 missing. These casualties bring tfibytotal \ Shoes noon. , the idea, he said,' tljat natlonfusHr- naturalized American citizen, lost has undertakeh to fly home, 600,- outing, Hoee Co, N a 2, " h and released for publication since Dece Book Thrci/atrplanc' atanips 1. Office telephone 5189.'' from a w rd story veranda. 000 veterans from the European men -must be a t least flva feOt week In San Francisco sign the teportod t5)>’ext of Icin released for publication since ting at a round table .^uW ' settle his citizenship when he left Amer­ ajd^jC ).. seven inches tall and In. pracUcaliy Hebron Orange, P. of H., No. 7 1941 to Wne 24. 1946, to 121,332, classified as follows 2 and 3 good • ^deflnit^jl^. OPA * In burryuls to the boi^ital, the disputes paciflcally^>>'Sud organ ica In 1909, ’iwhen I was three und Mediterranean ^eaters. , completed charter of the United I, AO-.A, Prtsojsera car the M anw i^r man was drlv^ Saturday, July 28 perfect condition physically before Ill, 4)111 hold a special meeting at Bays no plahs to feaitoel any. Next Man Vs. N ature ized force mlgbVnot be necessary years old.” Joycie now is 39. Thus historic CaShbianca Meeting Veterans’ Council, Le­ Nations. • •Dead Wounded MIeeIng of W ar Totals' stam p va1ld''"Aug. ; v ----- ^ Ing, went out or'cpntrol on Tol­ comes the hub of th- they can become agents. The charter—toe rules and reg- toe Gilead Community hall on 1 to preverit^-rf^rea^on. * • l^e prosecution contended that gion Home, LeprArd afreet, at 8 Mr.;.Buacher rewewed soma f flnlglj. will W r k the fourth degree (or in- accident and was taken to ^h« were thus the matn features of the 000 veterans by air in a year will Evidence Received at>ersonal loss If oAe of their Total* casifaltles 46,057 60,096 10i953 4.226 121,382 pons good for five gallons each. broken columna of water to-.their Hartford boeplts^ by the Easb covenant.” Smuts continued. ’^An Joyce also claims that he as­ ir.ve more than 600 crossings of number dies through bureau work, The United- Nations -' actually spection. -A class of ^twelve can- •■aassiflcatlon of 3l.in Nitoal Service changed B-6 and C-6 coupons expire June very Uppermost branches W)lto Hartford police."His condition this ail-»n universal league waa arrived sum e Germqn nationality in 19(0. the Atlantic by Liberty ships. The. l^en any one of their members wlU not come into existence until Missing In accordance with, Public, Law No. 490 and findings of the 30. ' ease. ' afternoon'Was reported as criti­ at'and stpaHer leagues or groups His military 'passport listed his Army Air Forces have the planes German Economic is shot on a case each aigent pays a sufficient number of the mem- Grace MarlM Secretary of ^ for peace were looked upon with $10 towards hU widow's sld. He cal. birthplace ag New York, and his and might Just, aa well use them. bers gives formal approval to toe Ulllam OrWln. M ^ jw et ^ n ^ dlefayo?, aa an encroachment on nationality aa_l‘Gennah. formerly The alr^born'e redeployment move­ told of a case in Lynchburg. Va., charter In their own capitals. the bnlversal reign Of the lea­ xTies Still Holding where one agent waa killed and . "Navy Dead . Crosaen, William J., Pvt., son of English,” the prosecutor said. TTie ment is geared to tncreake accele­ Our own Senate Is not expected Robert ^ Benko, Lewis Gordon, Pfe:, US gue . . . prosecution contends this admis­ another wounded by two men who Mrs. Francis Crossen, 26 McNall ration until 40,000 troops monthly ! to ratify our membership until toe Porter.^ ...... degp'ees. MCR. f Previously reported wound­ Etreet, Manchester. "Today we can appreciate why sion he had acquired OerrtTan na­ will be shuttled through Casablan- j (Conttnned From; Page One) were being sought They fooled faU and then only after weeks of] S r»«J*:*” Senate Action it failed. For we. have learnt the agents by dressing aa soldiers The Home economics commute^ ed 6n report of Naval casualties DeGroat, Robert G., 2d Lt.. son tionality during wartime was suffi­ ca. ’The overall operation will ' debate. No one, however, now se­ for Sept. 25. 1944.) Parents, Mr. much during the last 25 years, cient grounds in itself'for the high sphere and reestablished trade re­ and they caught'the investigators Mrs. Ethel Porter, Mrs. Milled of. Mrs. Dorothy B. DeGroat, S. move 50,000 troops by air month- \ riously doubts that the Senate | and Mrs. John Benko, White Oak Main street, Newtown. years In which the hopes and vU- treason charge. lationships, Cnayton a^ded unawares. Fillmore, Mrs'. AUce Foote, M i» Simon Lake ly. the remainder leaving’ direct | n : Correspondent Harry Orayeo) Interviews-two homeward- will approve. Shade. New Canaan. ’ - , Goilgh, William A., Pvt., brother' Upon Charter lons of the last peace have suf­ \N azls’ Contract Presented from Paris' and Prestwick, Scot- ■ “What we do ha-ve to worry The speaker said that fuglttvae Loifise Links and Mrs. Jessie fered a sad eclipse. We have seen luiid veterans about to board' 1 Cases Field, Gasablanca. are usually well armed and the . Old Dream Will Come True Adams are In charge of toe harvest Doyle, Emerson -Edward; Pfc., of Mrs/Bda Garrick, Mill road. heart condition and died Saturday Also presented, by the prosecu­ land. qbout are those persons who may USM’CR. Parents, M'r. and Mrs. military force rise to uiAeard of tion was a contract Joyce' signed be hiding Nazi loot or flight capi­ agents must be taught how to ap­ Thus toe old dream of President | Supper, - . Judge Frank P. McEyo^ North Haven. night. Timing Issue The first group of war-wft Roosevelt and President Wilspn of toe Harrison M. Doyle, 3799'" Main Scott; Harry I., Pvt., .husband Lake, who dreamed of eubnia- lielghts. The rlae of Hltler'‘e Ger­ with the Nazis under which he re­ ground force veterans qulcWjr'tsg- North /African Division than SO.OOfhxtoiis of cBTgo and tal, and.abbut the control of Ger­ proach them so they win'not have The Ladies Aid Society many hai^been a revelation of'cytl an opportunity to draw a gun. The and of many other Americans— Congregational church he entered the hospital One of too Big Five , from atart- spending this week at Point O’ hear all appeals from the state last year, one of them only Satur­ gold from, the Husaar, a - British erable t a ^ e for Army in 1921- reported that 41 local I Woods, toe gCiests of Mis. Leon m et. Plainviile/ (D,, Nev.), died Saturday.) ed so much Importance Cp this nevv hlacit shoes had replaced his 15 minutes. More/fnan 1300 ptts- l,21W.OOO war-important passen­ the^ease with which they can be Ing a war. It has no au|hor)ty juvenile court after that tribunal Army Dead—European Regions day. , frigate sunk In the East river In 'The S3 ^non committal or un­ veto question." he added. ‘.‘and-I d.o olu.btown ones. aengere are to pass through .every gers, In 1944, most of them over- 22-23. Jim n ^ S to w e ll now weighs epheealed and aitiuggled, consti­ /kiddlea have been selected to go to I to use the United Nations armies Pogll. waa eatablished in 1941. ' Extolled In addresses prepared 178(1. “ the camp at South Coventry for | '■f-Mr. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell and Politls. Charles F„ Pfc.e son of by their colleagues were toe late "tWO-FlAVOR" PACKAGE available ihcluded more than a not expect din? consequences frdm As the Americaii-born propa- 24 hqurs. ' ■ess. In April, 1945, ATY! car­ 240 pounds. \ tute one means by which the Nazis against a rampaging member 6f ' Reapcfted By \A8soctatea Mrs. Bessie Pol|tis, 68? Park ave- He leaves his widow,' a son. Its exercise. gandist entered the dock he made Feeding ^ to Casablopca from ried 188,000 'paeeengers, more A big man dolpga Wg Job, could transmit property abroad tcy two weelto beginning July IS." the Big Five. son. Irving of Laconia. N. H., were Senators W. Warren Barbour of Thomas A, Edison Lake, and two few who have shown lively Inter­ week’-end guests In Gilead. Mrs. He was,' Justice Maltbie sriid. nu \ Bloomfleld. est in international cooperation^ “The necessity of great power s Aight bow to Magistrate Sir Italy, Gennany, France ahd Eng­ bo converted Into cash folr.use in Explanation of WeakneM "man who commanded, tor a n , un­ New Jersey. Ellison D. Smith of daughters, Mrs. C. F. Ford of Mil­ Yes, two favorite treats to you in a convenient .unity aa a protection against chus armament reaearch and develoto Alice Foote returned to Laconia Anny Dead—Pacific Regions South Carolina, Frederick Van ' Ratification of a" treaty re- BertraiH$;Wat8on. and then clench land are"shuttle planes comprised tract, began June 9 and halted ser­ Statesmen explain tola weak­ usual extent, toe respect and af­ Paduaho, Anthony M., Pfe,. son ford and Mrs. H. M. Diamond ot pint package. One pSrt—creamy-smooth, nutridon* Is admitted, Wid. I see no reason to ed hie hands behind hie back. He m oet^of B-17's and other tacti­ ment, espionage, or propaganda.’* ness in toe United Nations by with them to spend a month. Nuys of Indiana, Francis Maloney Bethlehem, Pa, qutree affirmative vot^from two- vice in eight states, aitoctlng sbme Infant I9 K i l l ^ Mrs. J. Kellogg White accom­ fection of hia associates and the of Ralph Paduano, 243 Bright- of Connecticut, John Moses of Sealtest Ice Cream. The other part—sparkling, refreshing thirds q t' those presentX and vot­ anticipate that the veto will be ■sated hima^'-m the bench at the cal/hi rcra ft converted since V-B Strike Threat But flight of capital, Clayton saying: If one of toe Big Five lawyers w’ho practiced before Funeral services will be held to­ used Unfalny or arbitrarily by 60,000 passengers. said "Is not of treasuro alone; the panied her mother, Mrs. Annie wood avenue, Torrington. North Dakota and James G. ing. Jf all 93 or 9% were on. band— court’s permlaeibn. Into cargo ' planes. ’Turrets St. Louis-^The vote of the Car­ wanted to start a war, we’d have him.;* Army Wounded—Pacific Regions morrow at Milford. Sealtest Real Fruit Milk Sherbet. It’s a double treat reasonable and reaponalbie bodies Opening the casS'tpr the prose ere removed., to make room for brains and skills of men are also By Fall a^Homel another ^ world war anyway, no Hills and her daughter Mrs. Olive Scrugham of Navada. and th a t seldom baa -'beenXby the ter Carburetor company employes the siit^ecta of German effortk to Doubleday of Lebanon and yisitM Judge Mepsiroy obtained his pre­ Kroopnccki Max, T5, son of Mrs. Scrugham died of a heart ali­ that every , member of your family will enjoy .often. oldest syss at tbs Capnol—it like -the great powers. I t (a cutlon was L. A. BytHe,^ leadl: board eeats ph the aides. Baggage At 300 Plants" ended the last major strike m the matter -wnSther ' the UnltSd Na- liminary education in Waterbury, Sadie Kroopneck. 46 Vine street, precaution,, and a necessary pre counsel for the ’Vreaauty, is' carried in I^pthb bays. Other save potbntiak strength for an­ William Proctor In NlantlC recent­ ment at San Diego Naval hospital would taka 64 votes . . .^only City. ■ ' \ , , tloni tried to stop It through for­ where waa born, attended St H artford. caution, for keeplqgthc great pow­ read the chaig;e. and s ta ts ( l/% a t bombers carrying men headed other war,’’ John NovakowsW. ten months mal action. ly. ^ . SatuNtay after toe memorial ser­ seven mc^re than the “sures" Vnd Jamestown, N. Y.---Employea bf Saying this is particularli^ true Gilead people are very much F rap eu Xavier coUeget in New Army liberated Prisoners—Qer vice had been arranged. Notice YOV CAS ALWAYS DEPESD OS ers together,, ahd it would be sense­ treason waa a "covenance^galhst home or ground crewe -required Looi|is Today the Crescent Tool Company voted old son of Mr. and Mrs. John No-1 But toe United .^Nations have. _ . . — poote •‘prohahlea" combined. less oh their part to abuse It and "by the expanded operations here, of German 4cientific an^ /mana­ ______^ 1 Dlessed to‘ hsve Robert E. Foote I York and waa graduate< from the nmny Seen “Impreeelve Aesurance” the dnty of alleglanc^,to the 316 to 91 to strike, but scheduled vakowskl of South Windsor, died All of Mark TvValn’a manu­ thereby break up the organization crown at all times /^d in all propei^ to Marrakech, 160 miles gerial personneL the witness rer Saturday at the Memorial Hospi­ bers agree**\t> contribute their school In 1907, being Ball, Norman A., T. Sgt., hus­ Zoning Board of Appeals Senator Lucas (D.. III.), hailed \«Coetinned from Rage One) a meeting July. IS to consider fur­ cited instances In which he said scripts were fedlted by his wife. ■ self. places.” He added that aliens in back Qvtp the desert, where they ther action. The vote followed a tal. where be was taken afjler ■ ^ed'^S^tahLfortorcom m onU ^nl^ band of Mrs. Anne D. Ball, 6 Bur- the results of ths poll aa "imprea- Necessary Etil If Any ^re refitted, for business against Germans sought to set .up-busi­ wcll avenue, Woodmont. In accordance with toe require­ aivs assurance" that the United. some circumstaikws; also owed the company and other thousands at recent walkout centering around fall from a couch at his hotpo. The good—to slap dowrn anyone of toe o**^"*"? ' -Mr Foote ^ c- ( ^****'-' e heat and the length of the crown alleglancpf ' , the Japs. nesses In foreign countries by sup­ infant It was determined had sus-| •little forty-five” nations which Cray, Herman K., Pfc., husband ments of toe zoning regulations of States will take the road of inter­ three Chrysler corjioration plants. a protest by the International As­ plying their own equipment knd X vetoMebatc has been out. of all pro­ Byrne etotod that Joyce applied, Routine now iVtJi* job of evac- sociation .of Machinists (AFL) Sained a fractured ekull. . , Of Mrs. Ethel B. Cray, 376 E. Mpin toe Town of Manchester, the Zon­ national cooperation. portion to its intrinsic importance. uatlng the wounded And sick to Other Detroit labor controver­ the men to run them. SnV'sta^ute Reyjalon commission StreeL Bridgeport ing Board of Appeals will hold a for s poaspein July 4, 1933, m ak­ sies have made-2,00 idle at the over a process change Instituted Funeral services were held this I This may seem lopsided,lopstaed, that i pf hta iot. Ed- ^^^^ estlibllshed by the ‘Tt la aomewhat aatonlahing to If the veto Is an evil, it is a neces­ hospitals near their ho'ines. "In a, certalrf neutral country,’* the United Nations la weighted in II A SCREEN A public hearing In ,the Municipal know that not a alngle aenator in- ing the ^laratlon that he was a Ford Motor company’s River in one department. 'morning at nine o’clock at the sary evil In the Interests of world British/subject by Wrth, having The ATC is the only diroct' alr Clayton said, “the German Elec- hoin?( of his grandm other, Mrs. I 'V favor of toe big fellows. It->cer- ward A. Foote, o^ Legislature V 1®27. Building on Thursday evening, tenrlawed 'voted In the negative” Roqge plant over the dlacipllhary Vote to End Stoppage tri^ Company, Tele funk.en. dairy ..fanna In ' Governor 'I^mbull, a . [ STQRM SA$H ICE CREAM peace; which would benefit non# been^rn in Ireland. Yet; on be­ line to the ' China-Burma-India Doris' Novakowakl of Qraham | ls to that extent: That tool June 28to, a t "8:00 P /M ., on toe AND Lueaa told a reporter. “On the more than the small powers now theAter. . , layoff- of- a upion official;-; 1,500 B.uffalo, N. Y.-r-Employes of the bought a plant ih th# sum,mer of other son, can, noted toe iifferencf In their ■ ALt.lN.0NE ing/ Interviewed In ' Lueneberg, at,RtlnSon Aircraft over job aen- Road, South Windsor. fellows and toe big fellows following appHcatlona: other hand, that la a clear Indica­ oblectlng to Its application.” rmany, after his arrest. Byme Thousands of air . evacuees,, Hamburg Railway Coach lines 1943. The; plant wSiS Immcffiately » can'lut together to hush up a Foote, lit­ political faiths wlTsp he apiwinted Hospital , ChsBzs frssi IssUa la l i t ssssis MILK SHERBETS tion of how imprcaslve the basic The trimly, gnated field marshal mahy 6^ ' them ' stretcher cases, torifjMind layoffs, 975 at Aeronau- voted to end a etoppage which-had modernized and enlhtged. It now Rev. Edward J. Duffy, paato^- fighting in Italy. Judge McEvoy in 1930, asserting Application of Ethel -B. Brodeut* ■said, Joyce stateil! ”I waa born in' tle trouble-maker, but all func- America’s most popular year w . answered with a sharp negatiye^ have been flown through this di-'jkttcal ^ xlucta corporation: lOO halted bus transportation between has complete facilities\fbr testing SL Funnels of Asslssi ChwSh. for permtaalon to operate a Beau­ \ PMtim * /S tiUmtl D*in Prtflmcn CtrptrMtim charter ts with all the American Brooklyn. U. S. A - April-24, 1906. South Windsor, officiated. Burial tlona ofXthe United Nations fall daughters. Mr. ••! have rdwaya felt tWat both par- Expense Plan' ’roand window, tailor-fitted to ty l^rior'In ner home at 262 \ peopia. hia own question of'- whether "In vision from all the major fronts. Hudson " Motor Car company, and Buffalo, Lackawanna and Ham­ t'e most In tries to, short'-yrave ra­ apart when one of toe Big Five yonr Rresent windows by loin the fun In the Joan DaTit-i-SeslteM Village Store, with Jack Haley, My father waa JWichael Joyce and 700 a t five lumber comparlles. dio equipmept, and magnificently was In SL Catherine’s cametary, vearo and aerved !*«■ should be represented on the For Men; Women and^ Parker StreeL Residence A zone. . "It la alao mgnlflcant that laying so much aoriphaiMa on pow Veterans flying home are billeted burg. Broad Brook. The bearers were gets toUgh enough to. start a war. America’s best known weather- i > , Thursdays, 9:30 P. M., NBC Network at Camp Dushane, eight miles Sandwich Strikers Return ' Marion, Ohio—At the Universal equipped laboratories for research Children Application ot George Dart for Amerlca'a vlewa have been honor- John Myjak. Joaeph> .Wojtowlcz. To Hold on to Strength president of the Hebron Farmer’s^m s * * proofing eta ejis. IVo install -ad-.in~almo%t every llj\» -of -the- from the. airport and built to ae Cooler Cofp., 700 remained but In on the ultra short wave and tone PAYS FOR: sU types of s t < ^ windows, permlaalort .to use Vacant lot pn though 1 have no document to - At the Conner avenuO alroraft frequency, field." Edmund BpecyalSkl and Frank | • But toe Big Five have the •(htchange, a dlfe^tor of too Ewt-I Democrat should succeed J document. commodate 6000.^-The aim Is to plant of the Briggs Manufacturing protest against what the union ■world’s greatest storehouse of Marvin, who 4*aa a member SickneaS nr accident expenses storm diMMs, screeds-IPme es* East Center: Street (West of No. He «id tost the Charter even It. (By father was an Amer- keep them here no less than 24 said, was the company refusal to Schultz. ern States’ Farmer’s Exchange, a timalc«. Terms. , 315),-Residence A zone, for park­ “It eeemi to n.e that In view of He said that the. charter even j by naturallzaUon at the company, 6,100 workers returned manpower, ana and resources wiinwith of the Tolland that pairiy. X when confined In any huspital more than the c^enant provided hours, no longer than 72. grant a Unton-suggested. bonus anywhere In the O. 8. A., or ing trucks and cars used In con­ poll that the Interhationai time of my birth to work after a walkout Friday May Use German which to make world war or keeUl ^n ty * ^ ^ ^^ Buroau apd past- Judge McENoj was prominent agraouMnt could be had before the for hiunan welfare and proSTesi ' 1 talked -Jo some of these boys; protesting against msatless sand­ ■ysteiki,. and the diechargk of two Fooled On Picnic Weather world peace. Strength la on 'Canada. Robm and board ez- nection with his dairy. The prosecution produced a (Among them -were Gua Pappas, Vorkere. master of Hebfftn Grange In toe lay ectlvltlee of the Catho­ Foreifm Relatione committee and and mentioned apeclflcally the wiches supplied St the plant. Weapont on Japan their side. They’re going to hold lic church. waa a trustee of the prtiM up to 88.00 per day for Application of Francis E, Bo­ ATTENTION PLEASE! economic -^d eoclal' council and certificate Which set forth th at a St. Louis candy-maker; Johnny Other unchanged strike sttua- Myron J. Jo st and A. Blarle flrsV^ 80 d s3)a’ eontlnement— debated ih'the Senate, within four Jpyue, was born In New York. Elsewhere the labor picture by Washington, June 25—)—The weatherman on to IL Poet have sold the Post horne for­ Blessed Sacrament church here land for permiMslon to iise rear- the chapter on trusteeship. ^ . Vannie, a Hartford truck driver; tibns^W alkobts ,'bf 1,000 a t the The United Nations will func $3.00'per day for next 00 days' WE WILL BE weeks time.” '■ IHirihg thle presentation Joyce clttes was: . Acklln Stamping Co., and thie bla­ pan may be brought to her kneea brought hU umbrella and hta fs- merly o\ ^ by Mrs. A. H . Poet to I and chalnnan of a Boy Scout ortlon of lot at 369., Cente'r The new docuinent. Smuts add­ and Sgts. Ray Metzger and EHzy Akron. Ohlo-^Despite urgent more quickly with the aid of war­ tlon torough four main bodies oonfinebsenL ’Ihls.plan may be treet, Residence B none, tor busi­ Senate) Hatci. (I^-NM), who eat rigidly, with his arms fold^, Youngkin of., little, Iowa towns.) ther .Spring,Co., Toledo, Ohio; 600 alatant brought a raincoat but Mr. a n d ------irs. FldVd^ . A., Fogil._ _ Mr, ^ | troop apoivsored by th a t church. teamed with hia hollCaguea Hill ed, "'u-ljiely mixes realMnn with appeaW by the Army, Navy and time Inventions developed; by her they didn’t have to. utO them at called toe Security Council, the changed tad dfslgf^ to fit the hamberlin ness purposes. his eyes glued on -the pgoaeculbr. They have been in the Army for at the Hpudallle-Herahey Co., De­ and Mrs. Charles, Fish who lived He le survived by his widow. needs of any IndHrldnal group C CLOSED JULY 1st TO 16tl) (D-A^la), Burton (R-Ohlo) and idealism” and Is "surely a gr^t W ar Labor Board. 18,000 employ­ Axis partner, Germany. toe Weather bureau/a annual pU> General Assemblv. the economic there have boved Into toelr new 1^),^ former Gertrude GuilfoUe of Application ot Bu.rsack Broth­ milestone along the path, of 'hu­ four-and-a-half years, overseas catur, III.; 40 printers of the Jer­ Assistant Seefetary of. State and Social Council and the Inter- of Inppred vtorliera. .No medi­ .Ball (RrMlnn) a'year ago to'ad­ three years. They are Veterans of es bf the Goodyear Tire and Rub­ sey City, N. J.,'Journal and 18 at nlc yesterday; Meteorologlat Har­ home on Gilead street. this city, and a fostet son, Vin­ STORM WINDOWS ers for permission, to . use 'rear Please Call For AH Hats And Shoes man, progress." - / . ber Company remained away -from William L. Clayton ffisclosed this ry F. Wahlgren arrlvisd bccosa- natiima) Court of Justice. cal rxZmlnsfloB. vocate Americar leadership )n A Hospital (Notes North .A^rica; Sicily and Italy. the'Bayonne,. N -J., Times. A divorce with custody of two] cent McEvpy. Phope; Writs' or Call On t mwumi cwiwiT n mihe* 1 p^iOn of lot at 459 Hartford * . ^ By Saturday Of This Week! peace organlzatlpn • with teeth, The San Francisco copference their jobs In the apparent dead today In testimony prepared for panied by a light shower, but toe Here’s a brief outline of what minor children, Arthur and Road, Residence B zone,.,for busi­ was "anything but a joyride” for Most of the n.en being trans­ a Senate committee heating. Ofs- each la euopoaed to do.: . The funeral will be., held here 848 Farram gtnn AVenod called the poli result "most grati­ ported by air hkve from 95, to 112 aun quickly broke through.. Aa-\| Thomas Goodale, has been granted 1Wednesday mornlilg. „ *- ness purpos'es. the 50 national delegations, Smuts Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Emily C. V.S Wheeler, president of Lb- cuoalng Nazi sclentlfto adyknees, Blatant Meteorologlat A. A. l,^ e S^rolto counrtl.-mi- IS 'SJT rice ^ h U e '" West Hertford fying" anu said R bespeaks early points. Candy-rnaker Pnppaa has Clayton said the'. United States ALLEhl & J Telephone 83-1882 Aiijjllcatlon of, Vivian L’Espe- JIM'S HAT ClI a H ING ratification. said. He hatd particular tribute Mcauskey. 65 High street; Rich- cal 2. United Rubber Workers Storm Swings Rausch, who picked the date for “V* U IfO™ Arthur E. Goodale of Glaa- Pollc afganlzation In.toe UnJ,- to Secretary oY^tate Stetttnlus been married slii years, has been and Britain have sent mtesions of ita real and final P®^**^^**^ / tonbury on grounds of mlscondUcL Evenlitgs 82-7848 rance for permission to operate a Burton called ' the tally "en- i aecreiary (tooper fRockville: John No- (CIO), rejected advice of the toe affair eeveral weeks a ^ l ted S tates had Ita origin in jwfo- HITCHCOCK Beauty Parlor in her home at 21 ' ■x ' 21 Oak Street as being responsible Jor "much of vakowskl Jr away four. Priveto" Vannie ,ts to WLB, asserting he arid other industrial experts to Germany to cornea time to j^p the peace by MUne and son. couraging,” adding:/" East Hartford. Tb^ortlicast brought hia raincoat to be on the nlal days when the office-,®! con­ All LIom of Inanranod-, the success ^ the' cohfefence’’ and be m arried yvhen "he reaches leaders could not,. Recommend Unit **acquira all technological Informa- stopping aggression. rGeprge. Jr., of Rye, N. Y.. have SL John Street,'Residence B zone. "It Indicates the need for pro­ Admitted Sunday: Frank Nich­ Hartford, 'but is through driving ti^ ayallabla which could be used aaio aide, stable. Invested with toA powers 953 MAIN STREET JOHN P. WELCH declared the United Statds delega­ ols, 13 Russell street; Mre. Sophia the workers returo' to thelc jobs bfd""by English Application of David Fltzglb- ceeding Into full discussion of the tion "was the largest and best trucks. ’ ,H«, hu a fine baritone (Coatlaoed From Page .One) in the proa^tlon of the war TEL. 8108 bon for permission to seW* bottled proposition on its roerite. When King. 110 EUdridge etreet; Jam es under present pohdlUbns.’* The I cornmon l^w, was set up. Local .Repreew iU tlva equipped, very different f ^ that U ,,,, ’ Brook: Asa W. Ellle. voice^jrfld ,hp^s to become an. union contends,^tiie strike waajpro- against Japan.” . ' members- always sitting on toe beer at. the Arena, formerly in.wubt about a thing, people are which aronmnantaH accompanied Woodrow Wil-) Wil­ ^ ««_ w*______i. d entertainer. ’All expect to be dis­ on the alert Soptheaetern Area ' Already, Clayton qdded, reports council and six Smaller memhera known aa toe Red Men's Arena, IncUned.to vote *No’.’’ Andovelw Mrs. Emmia Harris. 6 voked by ^ k t It termed the' from the miasions /tndlcatq^ "th at son to Paris.” charged. cqippahy’s failure to, adhere to Manager John G. Wilson at At rotating and elected for two years located . on - Hartford Road, Resi­ Support for the treaty, cut Broad stoeet; J. Allan Holmes, 136 None of tha boys expects the fclenttfle Information of donstd- each by the General Aasembly/ Week End Deaths Smuts pralsfd Britain's: An­ Woodland street. WLB directives for adjustment of lanta said chapter diaabter eom- dence A zone. ORANGE HALL BINGO ' gcroas party - lines. Thirty-six thony EMeh, Ruaela's V. M, Molo­ Japs to last Very'long. "Not when mltteea and general field repreeen- erable value la being obtained." It will be up to toe Security Democrats and 16 Republicans Admitted today: Jack and Rob-' grievances. >. ; council as a last step to call on the Appllcatlm of George Tedforti tov, China’s T. V. Soong. . and ert Fiddler. 560 Middle Turnpike all that wtelght is tossed at ’em”, ■WLB Cffiadrman George W., Tay- tativee would be. on duty uhtU the for permission to keep rabbits at slgnlfi^ their Intention to vote named India’s Sir A*. Ramaowami chorused candy-maker-Pappas and hurricane had definitely passed, Eight hundred typwrltten Armies of toe members of the Madcid^oee Gutieires Soltaa,| East; Susan Bush, 397 Summit t,Ior said the strike was "the -flret pages W#re required to. set down United Nations to crush an aggrea- 173 Loomis StreeL Residence B for It on the showdown.. Mudalinr as "perhaps 'her future truck driver Vannie. ' time union leaders have failed to /-Originating early'lost week In 59, Spanlah painter. ' ' EVERY MONDAY, 8 P. M. Poll Hulled la San F^anslsco street:-G ertrude Meyer; 425 Mid­ the details of the Navy’s part In aion wherever It breaks out. Emporium, Pa.—E. O/ Ersklpe, zone. pMme minister." dle Tlirnplke East; Donald Sharp, Half of the.' bkj>rqcket Fleet” step up to their responsibilitiee." the western Caribbean ,the 'stonn To Help The m D-Day, One Vote far Every, Member 62, fotmder, chairm an o t the Board, I Application for permission to In San Francmeo, too, the poll He concluded with these words: Is flying, returnmg Gis via the Chicago—A tleup of essential followed nearly the same c o u h e ■was hailed. “ Wapping} Margaret Zekiis. 64 2. The General AsSemlfiy. Every and former prSaldcnt of toa Syl- keep chttkena by toe following: xAdmission 25c “The great human: fainlly waa Birch street ; Mrs. Mabel . Martin, Azores and Newoundland. The goods occasioned by the second across Florida aa the destructive member of toe United NaUona will Auguste de Schryver, chairman renuilnder are fljrtng thi South vania Ellectrtc Co.. ' ' Norton BleftrLcat Instniment there 'and nne hopes that from 42 Drive A. .Silver ,Lane Homes. truck ' strike within a month ap­ hurricane' last October which have one vote In toe Assembly. The West Hartford. —James Wyper. X- of Uie Belgian delegation, termed their joint and earnest labors Atlantic roufe-vla Pakar, Natal peared to be broken, in the view caused great i)roperty...damag:e In Co., off Hllllarff'BtreeL Industrial 23 REGULAR GAMES ^ TSPEOALSr if' “one of the most important Discharged Saturday: Mre. 'assembly has been called the “town 81, president of toe NaUonal Board zone. ■ something has been born for thof Frank Wyman and daughter. 28 and Trinidad. The enofmlty of of Ellis T. Longenecker, Federal the citrus iOctlon of that state. meeting of toe worl bera choaen by toe General Assem­ Bridgeport—Simon Lake,''' 7P Senate procedure awaits the re­ Drive; Carol Dukette, 74 Durant April of this, year. ,> '■ granted less than the truckera bly. It will .coordinate toe work, of father o t the modern aubmarin Middle Turnpike, Residence B turn of Senators ponnally iD- (Continued From Page One) of- their foliage, waehed-out roads street; Eugene Tost. 264 N orth Dakar, on th e ' .-west Africa asked. / ' and toje down telephone and power deeiE^ on dr iiefore . .various International organisations He was a natlva of Pleaaantvill- or Truck • zone. luiLLifim p. a u isH Tex) and Vandenbierg (R-Mich) Chicago’s other jmajor strike, aet up to help aolva social and Ehic Carlson, 45 High Street. occupying. ■ the dispatch said, was Main street; George McGraw, 149 bulge, must nc-w handle 20,000 lines. N. J . i from the comerence whe're they Pine street; ^rs. .Jean KeeneyTfl home-bound passengers a month. th a t of 1,100 workers a t the R. •S • econ(^c. pibblema ■ auch aa foodi San IXego, jCallf. — Senate Residence B, zone. have served as United States dele­ Lungnan. an Important communi­ R. Donnelley & Sons Printing A spokesman for the Florida labor*, money and aviation. Jkrnes Graves Scrugham (D-Nev. cations center 140 miles northeast Cottage etreet; Susan Hall. Hart­ By high priority air cargo. 500 ■Gitrua;. conuniesion said aarly ra- WiUiam Vennard, 409 East Mid- gates, Both plan to talk to the ford; Mrs. Doris Freeman, 37 Pur­ tons of cement were ■ forwarded Company, - remained unchanged, - 4. The International Court of of a heart allmenL He waa elecU lie Turnpike, Residence B zone. Juntral Senate about the charter \ate this qf. Canton. porta Indicated damage was light Juatibe. Thla is a 15-man tribunal to fill toe unexplred term of to Another dispatch aaldw^reaurgent nell Place; Mre. Myrtle Carpen­ to thle base' f01 the construction but 650 employes of the NstloiuU and R. D. Keene. Onnge coimty J u ly t S r 1945 Harley Tobin, 59 iSalem Road, week, . Malleable and Steel Castings chosen by toe United Nations. It late Senator Key Pittman. IVith The Purchase of This is R time-tried funiiraJ Chinese forces operating in south­ ter, BoHOn: Mrs.l, M ary Wood, of barracks and other equipment grower,^ ^ d the storm proved , ' i ' * ; Residence A zone. koihe Senator T aft of Ohio, chairman StaffordvUU; Mrs. Agnsa Green­ Ciompany were to return to ’'wmrk will alwaya.be In aeaalon to decide " CUfton, N. J:— Max Spellman •- western Shansi .province had re­ needed - at busy air terminals. ■omjrtrhot of s blessing there since legal dlapiktea among nations, Roland O. Parm alee, 219 Wood- of the Republican Senate Steering wood, Rockville; Betty Ann Tents and temporary buildings today. ., ' These cai^s are good for' gaMline at the 84, designer of the pumps no - institution, known throughout eommlttee, said the G. O. P. dele­ captured Hiitao township north- dried-out groves were soaked with wni Admit Other Nattmm pelng used to drain HoUand’a'flood X land Street, Residence B zone. west of Weuai on.'tjie Tungup rail­ 'Thompson. Melrose, Conn. are not usable at Dakar, which is Prospecto for a settlement of more than six inches of rain in the gation wants to get iVahdenberg’s Dischaiiged today:. M t|.-J^ldred the 10-city glasaworkera stolke, following stations as originally set np by While toe United Nations right ed fields, and of U, fi. Navy dry-1 Roccs Bonadiea, 147- Autunm road. Another cojilmn tore up a situated in a hialaria control area. 24-hour period. now' odntaliu only 50 members it this vicinity for its perfection views before plumping either for section of -the sAme railroad and Warner. 685 Parker atrbbt; Sam­ All buildings had to be construct- which has enmeshed 15,000 work­ Civilian Defense authorization: Campbidl’s docks In use after 25 yeara service. A $23 War Bond .Street^ Residence B zone. 22Sm*iik Immedtate considerstior or for a will admit otoen which the U ntt^. Qevsltad — CapL Arthur H. pushed in the direction, of Yungtsl uel Marvonek, Quonaet Point, ed on a permahent basis. ers, were slim. Six Pittsburgh I Albert IL Roberta, 120 W est - more leisurely course of action. tPuchow.) • ,te Glass Co. plants contributed Storm Will ^iot ed Nations thinks la antlUed to be Hawgpod, 80, among the last of I i enter StreeL Realfience B zone. of service at costs that are epn- pJojn R. I. Statistics, usually dull, are In Service Station (Now Jack Roan’s Servioe a member. FnaiKo Spain, aet iRi tha former indepefident owners, ot | Peatb: Today, Mrs. Cora Hart. thli case exciting, especially yheh 8,0M etrikers, and the other 7,000 'This offer effective at ouce {and good through June 30th .Any perzon Interested In any of D/ffssdiMCIT Postwar Use South Coventry. came from four plants of the Lib- Affect Neu> England Station, Cook’s Service Station, Depot with toe help bf toe German and Great Lakes fiesta. Hose No. 2 Holds 'Interpreted In the light of a^com- Italian Axis, la one nation which toezB applicationa la entitled to siderate of means. We ai^ Death: John Novakowsky, Jr., plishmenU that help to speed bey-Owens-Ford Company. 'Boston, June 25 — (/P) — The ■ -'- V ' ^ ■ Weather bureau in Boaton said Square Garage, Bkntly Oil Co. -(now Nichols^ tot organization doaa iwt now attend the hearing and to apeak ■* • ♦ ’ ^ 4340 Radar bcams,'after the war, will RFD4, East Hertford. World W ar n to l u enc.. They Vote Not to Return . ‘ , ... -v' . (or or against the granting of toe Outing at Grove help sclentlsto . 'locate- -"celeatial Clinic Schedule A new attempt to end the strike that a tropical hurricane, which conaidw fit for memberahlp. promptly responsive to your demonstrate CleaNy that the post­ passed east of Charleston. B. C, Bristol, Inc.)," Moriarty Bros., Van’s Sendee Until the United Nationa comes Balt Lake aty-^(F)—P v t Ruse- requeet. flyers," minor planets that wan- Tueeday—^Tonsil and adenoid at war dream of global si^e. The of 400 drivers and mechanics of Zoning Board of Appeals, d^ about the earth far - -out in 10 a. m. the Tri-State Traiult Company of today, would not affect New Eng­ Station, Griswold’s Service Station and Maple Into existence—through tha for­ toa of Chicago, after nearty a year Hoae No. 2 of the Manchester space. Air Transport command is now Louialaiui, nowO. ih its third week, land, with the possible exception mal ratifications of government— overseas, knew how he waa going By Richard Martin, call. , Wednesday—Chest Clinic at operating such an air line, not on Solimene & Flaggy Inc. Chairman. Bln daparUnant bald Ito annual was to be made by unioh leaders of rain tomorrow noon. to apand hia 30-day furiough/ He W. to. ' Super ShelL It . will have a temporary working Martin E. Ahrord, —ttiig FMterday at' the . Garden Baoned Billboards Wsdnsaday—Wall baby confer- an-experimental basis, but geared today. B ut 100 of the strikers, No high winds o r sharp tom pata- force busy In London. want' atralght from ths Aznqr air ' y. members started to to' moving huge quantities of members of the Amalgamated As­ ture changes would occur, the- bu­ baea a t Wan^epir, Utah, srttara ha DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Secretsiy. enea at tbeTM Ci from 3-4 p. oL >, ./ No home for tha IBUtad Nations ■boat. 10 o’clock when a Women of Hawaii anforcsd ThundaywPre-natal clinic at V freight and passengers on a split- sociation of Street, Electric and reau addad. LEON A. THORP, hss yet been chosen. Utare’s aa la etatlooad, tlia tlBO la Salt { h^sasssAmbiitante Senriee m s aarred. The chicken messures to R)are the magnificent a. m ., ' second schedule of global proper- Railway Employes (AFL) voted The storm, whose center is off- Lake City. There he. sat around «S4 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5101 was served at 2.30 Indlretlon of where It will be. The scenery frorn'unsightly billboards Friday^ Well ba,by .conference tionf. ^ . . . .Saturday at Jackson, Miss-> not ehor#, waa expected to spend itself new organization is unlikely to with hia shoes jin tied "Just as if 1 imnalnder of. the day ^-as It has made the dream of to- Chief Transmit Officer when the Territory of Hawaii be at the hospital clinic from 2H to rsturn' to work. - St sea later today or tomorrow, ] • m ta o m doUar'baad-iwsra , eama a touriats’ naradlaa Initoffi Ths I Vhs MlkouC OMS* • a m m son- Iilia buraaa-eaUL rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmadim morning to Bernard M; McOraw Saturday morning in the Bilk City the early morning fight,'for treat­ aa much as one only poipr of 151 Pina street, charged with tflner, by Officer David Oalilgan, ment. V Surface Mctlen stow* flow la the full gtp*. ^ I II ^ WAVE of Revenge Gamp to Open Puilice Court asaault and^ Intoxication, and Ririi- after a fracaa in whi(d».a pen knife Questions and Answ'ers Special Patrol Frictioa Guts Flow ,I->£is at various .stages 6f the .Mr. Truman has now angled th^^^ On Sarviermen’* ard J. Shea of 613"Main Street, waa ueed by McOraw, police ela­ ted. on Shi*, the latter receiving In early Modem timaa, aeumy D/Umcheatpr gave it as’ his opinion, that votes of all those fishermen- who G1 Rig Problems A continuance until Wednes­ chairged with breach of the peace Baby Flattop Wer^i Fr^tvhed on At Woodstock and intoxication. a deep out In hie groin. The latte# A pipe that is flowing complete- waa tha deadUaat ef dtoeaM* on fact which upset Hitler's come; home empty-ereeied. he’s in Given Outing day’s session of court was granted ,ly full of water will not dtsonarge long sea voyages, v . Evening Herald by Judge George C. Lessner this / Both men were arrested edrly waa taken to the hoapttal after ■strategy and ultimately meant the fpr^Hfe By Douglas Larsen sta'jng his new address. Writing ’ - , ■ ' '.rtv . PUBLISHED B? TJ But i'hey Won thftyU-Boat Battle to the War T>pnrtment will do no ' BBRALO PRINTING CO. IH loss of the' war was the rise of NEA Staff Correspondei^ IS SInrII Streat Washington—The end of tho war, good. Scouts.Go to Treiisure CQunty Y Announces UaneheatM, Uo^ Winston Churchill. When ChurCh; Bond Show Held in Europe and the annquficement ■Q. My wife 'la expected to have Enrollment of 120 for N THOMAS PEROOT* ill became prime mlnlstey, says By Peter Mon of the discharge of more-than a a baby any day. I will then have Valiey and Stay There 0«D *m MliMiitr Goering,Hl,tler lost his last illu­ NEA .suit Corrwipohdrnt million men have raised many another dependent, which v.lll Opening Saturday.' Pound*!) OctoOir 1. ISfci A ilf'irele Thenler give itie enough discharge points Over the Week-End. sion that- BriUln Vroidd cave In W a.sh i n g ton —T j When the Office queatiohs atnong, 6 ls ' add their Publt«b«d B*«nlai Except relatives. A few are answered to 'get out of the service. Will I be Enured at the or accept a negotla:ted peadb. of War .Mobilization recently cut * eJglbte for discharge as soon as The 24th season of Camp Wood- londaya and •Tlip bond show h*ld at the Cir­ he.-e. X " A special patrol from Troop Port OSic* '^Mao^eater. Conn., aa . From that moment on, Hitler’S^ back a Navy program to build 84 Q. Oiir sob has been in Europe the baby is born? l26 of the Emanuel Lutheran stock, .conducted by the Hartford Baeoad Cli Hall Hatter. cle Theater Saturday morning. warahipa, the only construction A. According to. the War Dc- strategy changed from one of con­ June .23. was a big success due to about eight months. How can we > church which had done especially County Y.M.C,A. cotiJunCtioi) I / f ’ s ^JBSCRIPTION BATES approved was for 12 escort car-.; find out as soon as possible wheth­ parlmint your accumulation of timeyfor Watkins fidence in quick and easy victory thr efforts of the fine Manrhestcr rlers. known to the trade aa baby ' C schargu points as of May 12, fine work during the year was vVlth the Tolland anj^^lndhfim Ona p fir by Hall ...... J boys and girls who donated their' er be w*lll be transferred to the P er^ on th by Hall ...... v Z 'lSi tOx*^* "'*'*^*' sought to solve the flattops That w.lH 'give you a Paeiflc directly or conic back 1945,. is what determines whether treated to a trip to Treasure Val­ County Y.M.C.A.’a in "the town of- talents that the .Seventh War faint, idea of the esteem in, which you can get out of the service. An< West Woodstock, Conn., will valiyarad Ona Tear ...... / I J-W- jiroblem of an enemy which would Loan quota here in ' Manchester -thfougl.'the United States? If we ley., Worcester Area Council Waatera SUtea and APO $l?.0o not admit defeat. And, coni^roid.. the Navy holds baby flattops, t o -. send his serial number and other other offlclaf-.date will be set and this Saturday with a full enrdll- : / and In the entire country.might be the mcr. who wljl have accumula­ Camp, over this past week-end. ed and unnerved by that Churchill realized. X day.' ■; Information to ' the War Depart- ment of 120 boy campers,Xs^®ril' UBMBBR OPy , Thua^ far. the-. Navy has aii-■ nlont will they tell us ? ted enough p oin ts'^ dischai:ge by I •The group lelt the local church THE ASSOCIATED PBE8.. will, Hitler and his Nazfs began Under the unselfi.shly patriotic that date will then Da, eligible, for | Ing to announcement ^ B lm er T. Tha Aaaoctated Preaa Ip-exciualToly nounced the loss o^flve escort car­ A/The first news as to whether at 4 5'clock dh Saturday after­ and fnlented guidance' of Mi.ss discharge. The same applies, to noon and arrived at its deatina- Thienes, executive seeratary of the aatitled to the ua« of /re^ublleatlon ul making mistakes. Jhty missed Jean MiHigan.'Joeal dam-e in-etruc- rier.*. These \y^c the Gambler, your so^i will come home before End 0 ’ June -nien whp needed only another Harifeu’d County Y^.C.A. and di­ ■'‘X , all nawa diapauhe.'erbdlted to nr not doing the right things. They de­ tor. and with lihe unexeelled ac- Bay, by .shelllire; the St. by a ■ ipan Will come tion about 7 o’clock. The otherwla* cretflte^'ln tm* paper and to come through month to get enough points. Tliey ■ set up camp, \yent 'for a rector of the Comp. -The four-week cided to do the wrong things. companlments of Miss Bertha JaP ''‘ve bomber In- the Battle of tlao tb* local netu publiabed her*. Wella, tocnl pianist the following j the RhiliJ>pine Sea; the I-tsconib hdve to write you too will have to wait until the ne*t, prepared their own. su p^ period for will end on July bt republioation o.' apeclal ■ It Is to be^dpubted that Goering children presented two full hours I Bay. sunk off^ ‘ J** nsors permit- it date is Set. /| in the evening they^lpyea me 2Aand wllLbe followed by a three- bereln. are alap raaeraed. is telling the people of Britain of fine entertainment to 3.00 per- jafockx Island, lost- Irr the Atlantic IvKari-ives. If re Q. Mv husband is in limited sep* I . campfire and groupxifnging. week period for girls. While the a r * ^ client of N. B. A' Serrlc* anything they didn’t already know sons, all of whom made bond pur- | |asj/year. Is sent directly to tlwxPaclfic’ the vice. Will ha have to serve oyer- On Sunday after^fin early swim, boysXcamp ,1s filled to capacity, chances are you won’t fihd out un- seha before the war'Is over ?/" and/preparini^meir own break­ wltlr only a few vacancies in the and realize about their prime jpln- chases for acimlsslon: '' /T h e whTOh service was con­ senior section the last two weeks, isrer But his estimate of ChuirK- Robert Hudson. Dot Marind'and Prisoner of the Japs at San to- "Mr. Thienes pointed out that reg­ Tommy Lowler. Bobby Hildebrand.- has never been told, but today it ducted "by" Gui», Anderson. 'Troop Tomas camp on Luzon for thi ill’s personal importance to the makes one of the more intriguing Kenneth North, dlart* Flamid, committee, chairman under-whose istrations for the girls’ camp are pat Griswold. Betty Massey, Bess years, Patricia M. C h"” still being receive(|. although here, ^BER AUDIT 'Bo r e a l outcome of the war is not a bad Cararobelas. Jeanne, pannay. Pat- biLs of background on how' things jjaroid Burbank, pnth Von Euw, supervision the week-end trip was .X R ock ville ' ptMe. After their’ noon medl. above, of Yakima, Wm K, if I also, a maximum enrollment'wai^ T^TIONS. election campaign testimonial.- tv Ann'Fitzpatrick. Kent Scoville, get done in Washington, and this D ^ d Kulo an^and Rosemary Dep- shown joining the WAVES in tida^They are,^r All graduates of the "they hiked around Treasure Val­ I indicated. ' Tb* H a i ^ Printini tSampany. In'S., George and Gad Hansen. Lorraine is it: .Seattle ,16 “settle a" personal LaDuca. Jf'udy Woods, Norma , It was the first week of June^ Grammar school this year. ley visiting other camp*. ' Mr. Thienes wlU,^ be asalBled hi raspoiutbUlty nfof score, with the enepiy.” She was I the conduct of the eemp bjr a ca­ typcEiaphleal error* a p p e a l^ in aBr Chapman, "Alice Sargent, William 1942. The Japs were attacking Typical ofewort carrierii which have played a vital role In naval The tehttitlve plan* Include alh*^ On the return trip stops Were born in Maniljr"20 years ago. yartlBemeoU 'n The, Maoeheilar'vE**' Industrialist Quislings ■ Moriconl.' Lorraine SCovllle. Carol Midway and the result was , in warfare la the Smvanee, baby flattop of the (>aablanea class. Aide^ebcted letic cventa. fpr the morning; «dft- ' . made at Clark College, Holy Cross, pable staff composed-pr the fol­ One-of^a-Kind • Few-of-a-kind • Floor Samples ’ tdds- nine Harold. \ X Qiiinn. Vivian West, Ruth and ball game and'^aaeball in, the aft- and Worcester Tech Institute. The lowing: Senior Counadilors, Cadet American busines^, men, hearing doubt. On the Atlantic, Gerrfian Camp, Mrs. Rollpna W. Rosa Buddy’ Banhet. Netty Whitney, subtnarines were sinking Convoys the Ma-Pltiine Commissions aiiX that the escort carriers were ideal eron'on; a dance''at the Town Hall . scouts “arrived in towvi about nine Mpnday, JiihP-,25 , tfl from abroad: are natural- Wethersfield: Junior Camp, Allen. Jlobert Krinjak, . Mary Patricca; faster than freighters could Be thurizlrig him to. de-sign/ prociire for •chasing submarines, and then in the evening at g o’cloplt which o’clock. T rim i^ Eiids. Sale Gall Johnson. Emma and ' Alma \vill be free. Those wh-l/made the trip were R. Hyde, Horfforil; Senior Camp, and-Ends • Store-used Items • Subject to Prior arm^ by stories of the built in U. S’- , shipyards, and and. build 50 light aircraft that fact was' discovered by Ad­ Rev. Henry Eden Wright, West speea^g Communization of EU-* LaPalme, Jo-Ann and Orlanda everybody had the blues. miral J. M. McCain, then Chief Chester Hurlburt, CJarl Mlkolow- ^ Vacation Trip The Charter And The Lehgue Moriconl, Barnet Cahn,- Charles rierd. Divides/Posls * j ski, David Donovan, John Kjell- Granby/junlor cotmsellors, Robert | ro^K sm L espedslly attehtive to Then Henry kai.ser ; came, to What had happened in the of Naval Operations for Air. }ti Brofisdn, Don Castonguay, Rich- Gaakell, • Robert Charlier. Benton Washington w-ith an idea. The September, 1043, he called Kaiser Assistant Scout Master Carl Pe X ■Field Marshal .Smuts, surveying: Osgood. Bill Nemeroff. Ross Urqu- meantime was that Admiral King, Both Parties; Most M aloitey Fraised erson and Gus Anderson. ('Continued From Page One) apP Gardiner, Nathan Goldberg, I $7.26 to $7.96 27«I^4 Rugs; (I *119.00 Queen Anne tying $32.50 Sofa Table Jn British $14.75 (7) Oompoaition bases In ireportKj**at.one ^ onljr thing that could spot a sub- who had been out of the city to Washington, told him. he want­ iohard Graf, Charles Hayes, | Dining Room Pieces oak: Modern design with Chinese urh'd®si*u with white the results of the San Francisco s^uencelk ten­ hart. Jimmy Oaks. Rnriald Carl­ mai’ine was an airplane and the each) Red velvet; gold velvet: . Chair, tangerine llnCn cover. . when Kaiser’s original- 'proposi­ ed more of these baby flattops, Appohitmen|8 New Richard Hughes. Robert Katz, .... *98,90 shelf ...... $19.15 shades: (4) ''•blue baiMS, 1 ^^nference, reaches the conclu* son, Pelorer Alemany, Qlorja Bry.* ortly way alrplabea could go along and he wanted them faster. Si­ Diirliig Memorial Kansas City, Thursday, and $66.50 (2) Dining Room Host dark green cotton texture dency is i^assihilt upon- the pri­ ant, Wqrge Hewitt, Andrew Wins- tion had been turned down, ha(l its Immediate consideration^" Robert Love, Howard Metcalf, I $98,00’“ Small Sheraton Club' $13.50 Maple Sewing Stand, white, 2 rose. ‘ChOice'eU.S* with the convoys was to give them multaneously; the U. S. Navy be­ O.mer Norton, Jr,, Gordon Part­ Chairs; high back, all uphoi- braid; i-ust tone-on-^tone Ax- 8loh.s,that It buttresses the puM vate ownership ofXgreat Ipdus- ler. JohflxSteven.Hon, Joan Tysk, returned to Wa.shington. He had- Rockville, Juno; 25—(Special)— May UnveirFiitiii'e Hia forinal appeal win W made mlnatcr.- Choice ...... $4.08 Chair, multt-colored blue complete with thread.. .-*8.96 $20.50 (2) Apotnbtiary Jars carriers. been called to the White Ho.Uae gan taking them back from the ridge, Richard Peckr-Fred-Sibley,-^ __ atered: Mue or areen.damask 2.50 Modern Mirror'Coffee with plum shades. idealii^j. and the unlimited conlK les. in Czechoslovkbla, for In- Mary Marfeiotta and Ruth Clark. Judge'Thomas'l^. Rady, Jr., today Washhijrton, June 26—Seitator on Monday, July 2, but;afhether:he stripes. Each . . . . *.. .949.76 $10.75 2Tx54'Burgundy tohr-6h- ---friete— ------*88JM Every one?>>f the artists made a Kaiser h»d. no illusions about along with Admiral Land. Secre­ British- for use in the Pacific. The Jam^s Vetrano; Russell Wash- $16.50 Occasional Chair in bur­ Tat^e-: top chlppcdv • •l6'M “'“ Each . 7777777.T rrrr.'jT frew - dence In '^ e ..goodness of all man­ st^n^i the pfogrtto is toward a- building V Iftt of Lexingtons. He announced -his appointments for Of Slel>Hiiu8 Now will appear in perpm has not tone WUton ...... $6.98 personal hit with the audience, tary bf the Navy Frank Knox baby flattops had made good. McMahon >D.,“ Conn., paid tributA been deterrolned./ln the mean­ bourne, Jr., Kenneth White, - and | $55.00 Drop-leaf Extension Din­ gundy damaak .*12.75 $75.00 Sheraton Console Table $10.50 (2) Classic compOeiUon kind Which -Woodrow Wilson took sdciahsqtion of mHch of-- that and thankirarc extended to ai; the knew that, the big flattops were and possibly some others. Mac’s The program met With one the Rockville City . Court aS fol­ to the^ late SOnstbr Francis Malo­ ^ . I- ■ I Leon ZubOiy. ette Table, can be used in the $4.00 27x54 Plain Checked $25.00 12) Occasional Chairs in with cabineE-base and draw­ columns in gold and |il()m • complicated things, heavily arm­ more setback, how-ever. Landing time, Cmairinafi Connally (D.. Heads of departments will be aa j to Paris with^kqme Bioderh, bitter country’A ^ ea t tnduat In\th- particlparts for their unselfish ef- memo had turned the trick. . lows; Prosecutor. Attorney B. J. ney of Meridetv4^onn., in a speech (Oon^ued from Pag* One) Texas), of Urt Senate Foreign Re­ living rom; three seta of Dun­ Cedar Velvet ...... $2..50 . bdrgundy damask. er: genuine'mahogany, .sntin- with plum shades. Each *15.*Q ed, and that they took a couple of craft began to prove thcmselvea folioW*; Craft's. sYid program, Pe- ] can Phyfe legs; mahogany ve­ $5.00 27x54 Plain Blue Velvet.. $9.05 CHasaic Acanthus Urn of\. realism. - It Is, therefore, his i^ln* er countriesMhere are gndenci Torts by;Mlchael Midhalski. mana- The "jeep Carriers” were to'Bf Ackerman, Republican; Assistant prepared for menibrial services to­ lations committee, and Senator Each,...... ,.*15.95 - wood banded ...... *.19.00 er of the- theater an'd bond isau- years to build. What Kaiser had 500 footers, 80 foot beam, capable of more value than almost .any Prosecutor, Maurice Spurting, secnrifiry^lie may want , to know tei- A, Citnmino. teacher and coach, neered ...... *49.50 ...... $3.25. $79.00 (5) Tufted Back Eafy $15.-05 Maple Coffee Table, 8aw•^ composition in Ivory with Ion that the UnitecT ^Nations Or; in thp same dliri^lon. in mind was a little flattop, a day In the Senate, Vandepberg (R., Mich.), will lay Butler High School.,Butler. ;n : J.; agent orthe Treaawty Depart­ of carrying sonie-*36 planes, cap-, other type of ship and they got Democrat; Probation officer, Alco without delay. If Byrnes or some­ grojifldwork for the ratification $50.75 Sheraton 'Oval Dinette $5.95 27x54 Blue tone-on-tone Chairs, spring .construction. buck base; decorated top .. matching shade ...... *7.M ganisatlon has a vastly bHt.ef m o^ 'of freighter-type carrier without top prioiity in preparation for Maloney died Jan, I6,during his one else ifi going as secretary— camp erdft and nattira.I life, Joa­ Axmlnster ...... $3.50 ...... *0.05 $27.00 Classic Grecian Urn in '' jVhat is m issin g in ment.- able of making 20 knots or more, Taylor. Republican; Clerk, Charles qpc'ond Six-year term in\the Sen- campaign with Senate speeches ' „ Table; inlaid top. spider base: Choice of green or beige A: chance of working than had>. the An\hour of cartoons followed many guns and no armor plate. highly maneuverable, armed with island hopping in the .Pacific and with Stettiniun. possibly in some quin - Kienholz,' Unlverafly of Con-. I genuuie mahogany . . . .$49.50 $4.75 27x54 Turquoiae tone'^on- $15.95 Maple Coffee Table, - riibbed-off gold and white; these-, reports, is acknowled Connors, Democrat. , Thursday and Friday. neCticut;, waterfront,. Miss Mar­ tapestries. Each .....*.19.50 League of Nations. the ataiu show, and this also' was But be scarcely knew one end of only' one five inch gun and a few D-Day in Europe. - • , All of' the appointees are new other , Capacity-^^at also wilt The president flew in . his' big $146.00 Lowboy Buffet wlthbBll- tpne Axminster ...... *2.98 $55.00 Tufted-back Adjustable stretcher base; decorated top tan shade...... ^,.*19.76 ment <^-tte fact that a good deal' a carrier from the other, so he But the 50 flattops that Kaiser McMahon praised the lateA®naT'?J garet E. Thienes, Sargent School | $14.95 3x5 Wool Hooked R ug...... *0.05 One of the ' strengths of the | cry mui’h enjbyed' by all. 20 and 40 mm. mkchlne guns for with the exception of the prose­ tor as "a man whose capabilV' have to be decided Ivlthout ^lay, C-54 luxury plane, with Gov/Mon and-claw feet: silver tray in Easy Chair, knuckle arms; $14,75 Crystal Hurricane Lamp. of EuropplKbuslness managiement hired a naval architect, Geor|e did build were - all finished . by «nce theXime is short, of Physical Education. . Boston: ...... *0.98 $10.76 Maple Coffee Table with' electrified , . . ‘ ...... *8.M United Nations orgianisation aa' anti-aircraft Jlre. -v cutor Judge Rady, states that would have stood us In good stq C. 'Wallgren, whose guest he has business, program, Franklin C,. l center lower drawer: genuine, , blue tspeatry ...... $30.50 And a good many d*-.. Europe’s GilllM ShaCp, to draw him a 'riie first of Kaiser’s carriers July. 1944, just two years and a the two Republican appointments Do Not Know .fipsAet- mahogany, hand made . .. *496 (3) 24x4* All Rayon Tuti- $14.95 Occasional CHialr in green . turned legs; shelf...... *14.76 $1250 Dressed . glass T ^ a couple of pictures.- month after' Kaiser first brought in these difficult days. ^ been since he arrived here Tues­ Harlow, Rockville; publicity and ed Shag Rugs; choice... .*3.25 compared to the League of Na­ businessmen would he in the dog­ was christened rightly the Cas- were made upon the recommenda­ “Francis ^liloney was -S finq day afternoon. . . ______*119.00 tapestry cover ...... *9.95 *35.00 Genuine Mahogaby Cof- Lamp with white shade, *8L9§ TTiey were nothing more' than his water colors and his idea to It seems evident ^-tllat persons' promotion,- Miss Hasel wmpert, $4.45 24x48 Plain Cottod Che­ . fee Table in Eighteenth Cen­ $5.95'Small Table Lamp/wall-, tions is, strangely enough, the house even If there were no Rus­ T ollan d abalanca. It was launched on tion of the Vernon Town Repub­ statesman/ a man of breadth of , close to Stettinips" here do not JIl* "party Includes Matthew J. associate secretary, HaJUdid *26.00 (2) Semi-circular Cpn- $27:M Occasional Chair in wine gaudy water colors, with no plans Washington. At the peak-of the nille...... >2.98 ■ flgnred tapestry '■ *1795 tury style with glaOs-protect-, paper covered, and shade.... very thing which has been most April. 1943, and commlssibned lican committee. vision anAcuGrage. Iteriid his duty ^know what the^ answer ifi even Cortnelly, his appointments secre­ County Y.M.C.A.; camp heklth | Sole Serving Tables; Sheraton ...... / .. *2.98 sian Ideas, spreading X)ver the and only very general specifica­ July, 1943. building program, son Edgar had as he sgW it an^unflinchingly $4,75 27x54 Green Woven Rag $75.()0 (2 1. Adjustable Easy ed top ...... $29.76 ' continuously under attack as, the Pfc. and\Mrs. johir-l^. Downs Special Meeting hough.they-rofuse to discuss the tary, Charles G. Ross, press secre­ program. Miss TCrbsq ; Vincent style;- genuine mahoghny^ Textured, Rug...... > .*3.98 horizon. tions.' Armed only with these -The Navy gave it anfi about a 'the Vancouver yard turning out brave/J all critipiam, knoiyirig In tary, and Leonard Reinsch, his chairs with matching foot­ $4.00 12-(nch Drum/Shade in chief weakness, and possible in­ are. spcxi.dingXheir hqheyn^on at works of art, Kaiser, his son Ed­ live carrier.* a month. Mrs. * Cora Kadelskl. president Situation ; 6n the gro»ind It is a school n u rs^ Willimamic; busi-'| Each . .... •...... '...... *19.75 $7.95 36x6.T Rose Woven Rag .7 white paper-parchment. *1J ' And the-reason for this is ^ a t dozen others to the British to use of the Jldrses Aides Corps of the his hMrt thjR^is coUrsq was cor-, ness manager, S. P. Morse, head- | rest; choice of rust or wine MiKcellaneuus Living Room gar. and Chad Calhoun. Kaiser's Todd shipyards- have built an­ While Hou”® matter.- radio adviser/^^ tjni* $60.50 Console Server of genu­ Textured Rug . . .i-— ..*5.23 figured tapestries $1.98 8-ineb Clip Shade, white whit; justice of’ the. new organization. some of these businessmen coib- Cape Cod, Mass\ for hauling combat planes across Rockville Chapter, American Red regt” McMahon said. ' members of the American, ma.ster JWoodatock Academy; di- ine mahogany \tith inlaid X Their was a twovear accidentM?n ' Washington ’ manager, called on the ocean. Old sea dogs Would other 35 fla'ttops oh ■‘ Maritime ‘•He wpA a man of fiagacity and $6.75 24x48 Tangerine Cotton Each ...... ^.....*59.75 $14.95 Modern Mirror with black design on deep blue .*t.*l Field Marshal Smuts points out sldered themselves businessmen Cross, has called a spectel meet deiegati^ predict that-' since the yesterday" to atte^''!general Pro- rectras^ girls’ camp, Mra. Beatrice I opa and lega. Genuine ma- TTufted Chenille-----... .*3.25 Paulk Hill in TolIAnd'Thursday Vice Admiral Emory . S. Land' of have nothing.to do with these pa­ Commission hulls,-and the Navy abilityXvho knew how to utilize testant church aervlrt*. at the J. ^.Vetrano of Hartford. Other $75.00 Tufted Back Adjustable . frame on sides ?nd bottom. the fact that in the League th e^ the Maritime, Commission. got another 15 by converting tng of all Nurses Aides for Tues­ secretary’Vsnart In the conference kt»any, hand made<'i. . • $59.75 ■ . >'■ -I;' Easy' COialr and footrest; in Erst and Czechs, Norwegians. Bel­ aftenioon, June 21, \vh^ two cars per hiill*. Weren't some of the day evening. June 26 at elgM thC/imchanrsms of government in and the c^erence Itsfilf have post chapel at Fort LeWla 18 mp’ personnel includes William ...... X...,.,,.. .. $7.95 Tiedroom Group* — - PiccM was a unlveraal vet^'over th^- Ose colIldedXpne was operated by Al­ .When Kaiser told his story to fittings made by Lionel, the out­ tanker hulls to carriers. These op^r to help the people of his Parker, Wethersfield, commodore; [ $65.(>^Exten8ion Ccnsole-Din- • burgundy velvet...... $.19.75 gians stid Frenchmen second. In o’clock at the Red Cross h^d- ended in success, the president miles from here. Services conri^d ette ^ a b le >n Chippendale Living Room Groups $.10.50 Classic Con*oie Mirror in of force for the preseryatlM of fred R. BOqth, Auburn, mass., and Land, that old' salt took off as fit that made toy trains ? How 100 baby flattops did the trick. Mate and of the nation. . . . In the^ Eaurence Emig, Boston, business I $85.00 Adjustable Easy Chair $147.45 Four-PiWe Modern Bed* other words, they took conquest quarters on Park Place. Viamy win be InclinedNo keep him on. ed. he drove to Tacoma, where- \ style; w living room-dining and Sofas dusty gold ancT'w’hlte.. *19.05 peace, with everjr Mtldn, large or one was operated by OscaiNCianca only he can do. He wouldn’t per­ could they be any g ood ?- The Navy really won’t need any passing of Francis Maloney tWfe boarded the USS Brandt for , tho ce: Miss Ann ' Harlow, Rock- ! 'with foot stdol in bui-gnndy room in walnut veneera; Twin by the Nazis with entirely too mit Kaiser to stop building' Lib­ more. ■■ They were that gbod. bers of both the first and Aecond This is In sharp contrast with pre­ room u « \ Genuine mahog­ $29.50 Architectural . Empire of Hyde Park.^ston. Mgss.'Cian- But the British soon found out. state of Connecticut and our "na­ dictions in Washinwn political trio back to Wallgreh’sXfxecutive vil atorekeeper; Mrt. Frances $98.00 Modem Sofa with birch frieze: tufted back;... .W9..10 beds, dreaoer and cheat, *• *-• • small, posseasipgrXhe povver to much philotpphy and indifference, erty ships and .furthermore. classes are asked to a'wnd the tion lost a valuable and energetic any .,,*,...... $89..Vk $75.00 ( 21 Tufte almulated marquetry duce for the Nazi cawaty/MA the the Navy staff. Admiral Robuispn Groton, ' June 25—(ff^Adding I 'semi-circular with cabinet sm ^ figured damask cover.. Each ...... ■• ./■ ...98c decorations. Serpentine front It is true that the idealis­ ing, was held at. the parsonage, called a rnaetlng, summoning Scholarship. Graduates Rev. P ^ e rick Dyckman, pastor a few days immediately after the honor bf. Earl Modcan Saturday .Chairs with tiile seats; hand population around t|wm, which of thf/W kvlU e Methodist church his voice to'those of/dther top death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in bate^Md drawer: genuine ...... *189.00 $29.50 Large Oblong Maple dresaer, chest, bed and bed- tic argbmMt was based on. the Thursday, Jime ,21, at 8 p. m. some 16 admirals and captain's, By Bob'ThoniM night a t ^ e hdmf of his mother, $3f9]00 Ghesterfleld Sdfs, two decorated, 5 green. 2 yellow. knew and felt its own" slave sta­ At Wesleyan This Yeafr w lll/fc the speaker at the Memo- ranking Army and/, Navy men. April, but In the hectic events of Mrs. Slgrid^. Modesn. of 30 Cam- Brother Held mahogany, aatlnwood band­ Mirror with piceased moulding aide table ...... *1M *8 thought no nation . should Connecticut State Master Hen­ and bringing- tn\the head of al­ Hollywood — The monocle ed. BaefiX.------*59.09 cushlon'mcdel; blue and white 1 red, 1 blue. Each . .$3.08 frame . .*19.75 tus, today. In many InstMcei, ry Page and Mrs. Page of Guil­ most every dejpart^ent. if service. 'V' ' ., Rear Admiral Clsiide S. Gillette, those days no thought was gtven IMdge streeiXAhout 10 relatives .$39.50 Maple Eiasy Chair in bur­ $306.75 Four-Piece Modem claim such vEto power. But, In Middletown. June 2? X 7 — dropped out of Charles Coburn’s This will be the flpal meeting homespun aestry .covering $13.50 Round Maple Mirror with considera them to have been ford and Master John Griswold When the time bame for the USN. caUed fojr a post-war mili­ to change. and fatends tronvthls town, Weth­ For Murder! . *270.50 gundy stripe cover.. . ,*19.75 Group consisting of rose dam­ result, we havevia situation In and Mrs. Griswold, and, another Lieut. Gov.-Wilbert Sndw left with right eye and dangled on a string. df the season. " Two month* to the day after the ersfield, and Hartford attended. Room-Size gold./xtar decorations (24 asked and upholstered head* merely tr^tort toi their country meeting, the KaiserV trio was At the same moment he wtripp* ' tary draft yesterday afternoon $289.00 Kldney-s: I Tuxedo' $59,75 Small Queen Anne Club which only five nuima have the member of Somers Grange were international vision and under- Mr*, gohn tlsaewskl when he sp«me'at. the dedication conference opened on April 25, Earl, who-was graduated this Chair.with pleated back! fig- 'intdO ...... '....$9.95 boai-d with ' legs, Vanity, for doing "business as usual" aft­ there virlth Us two wqtercolors. Wealeyan’s graduates today-, ' an out a-pair of glasses, donned the: The funeralfif...... Mrs.- ____ Bernice Lls- month from Manchester High (Continned- From Page .One) *178.50 12.0x14.6 Wilton; gregn Sofa with self-flg- guests of Tolland Grange Tuesday Admiral King was out N)f town ceremonlos of the new Groton hon­ Mr. Truman arrives about 2:30 p 'ured gold damaak cover...... $ld6.00 ' Breqkfront Cabinet bench and cheat In-- prInOe- ' power to upset Unlted**^tiohs ef- assertion that our naUonal 1®*“**:* and began perusing the lu n c^ n j^^vskl. 57, 'srife of John LlszewSkl school, leavei’with the ^ u p from , floral In small design. .*120.( tired blue dn>qask: fa pil- wood and elm...... *179.08 er the Nails came in. X wening, June 19- , and in his absence the fe t in g or roll.' ... m, (p w. t.) today at| Hamilton lows included J249.00 ______...... *59.50 with desk section: Chippen­ >'■ fectiveness, whereas uiMer the Troop 83 Tolland Boy Scouts of must be men of imapnation with menu.mgknii / **.*' /" / I1 of—A 5m River street who fftiMldied Sfttur*Satur- field from th# Pacific northwest, this town on Wedr.esdayHo enter til their arraignment this morri- $95.00 12x12 Axminster; brown dale .design In mahogany ve- And* If, throughout Europe, was presided over by Vic^A<^ “God forbid.” said the admlraU $271^99 Heppelwhf Perloil' iDe- $3)3.50 Maple Platform Rocker $175.00 ’niree-piece Maple Bed­ ticague of Nations system^ wc America have discontinued their standing if this country is to take '■ ,”You see. T am both n e^ and [ ^ em oon at her home follow* "that should World War Three where he has been vacationing. the sendee. As a parting gift, the ibff. 1 floral patterns ...... - .*79.00 with plain Royal blue hopie- .neers ...... ^ ... .,$119.00 room: bed,' dre.'iser, chest.... thece is now a revulsion agai'ntt mjral F. J. Horne. , Just a s^ is a leading place In. the United Na­ far-aighteij.” he explaine5l;' "With illness, was held this honor guest rece’vtd a wrist watch ‘These Illicit relations had been *104.62 9X13.6 Wilton: green slgh\^th squarX tape would have fifty nations enjoy regular meetings for the summer, meeting was getting under wi come. It will find us unprepared Conference delegation chiefs will legs: single seat rusidpn.; blui apun cover for aeat and-back $2.'98 !’2i Unfinished Magazine *159.0* the business class. It will be not months. _ tions. ' - - , these'bifocal glasses 1/tan rea d l| „^ in g from the White Funeral And without Allies to give us tlme- meet him and he wlll lead a pro- and A’ gift of money from the going , on over a period of at least ] tone-on-tone design .,.*72.50-. ______. . .. . ____$27..10 Racks; two compartments. the same power. James V. Forrestal. then Unde: Snow, A member of the Wesley: print arid see efistanc^. But if I'Mome and at St.' Joseph’s chu. :h, gathering. , a year.”, Gallagher said. *110.00 9x15 Twist /velvet): atriped dahtgak .. . v*225,J)0 $210.00 Four-piece Maple Bed- y because there is Communism Mrs. Lucian Birdseye, has'rf* Secretary to the Navy, sent for . . . Let us keep ready at all times c6flslon across th« Golden Gate $259.00 Pleated^back Tux^>*M6, $59.70 Modern Maple Dresser power, the chances -of practical Han^ R. Bartlett has returned be ready to defend themselves $289.00 London Club Lounge' $5.50 (11) Mexican Side Chairs « Ish: plume 'bracket supports who th o u ^ that Nazi profits charge. ' . out 'degrees, including two tlon^ t>lctui:e a c t^ been a resident ot Rock.vll/'’ for.44 ilould the dire need the American delegation. ments were served from an at­ day night and that Earl saw her I *19.75 (7) 6x9 Wool Chenllles: ______...., *14.95 and Mirror: government de­ action by the pew organization to his home in Tolland after being Admiral Robinson stated the mem' of S t this country she tractively an-ahged dii)ing table Sofa In rose textured unhol ■ in youth,aide; with rush seat- sign...... *89.50 were going Wsjie good a patient in the hospital for sev­ poethuiaously and six honorary "So I wear/a .monocle, except I years. She was % arise.” *-■ . Two Main Items on Schedule Inside, slammed the door and went | reversible. Blue, sand, green de.corpt’ed finishes; made en- $7.50 (7) Hassocks Ih red. are better when there are only case and EMgar Kaiser did' his ButtSfi^eia, In a Ulk prebedlng when 1 am .driving and need to Joseph’s church, with a centerpiece of garden flow­ to bed. , or rose. Each ...... *15..10 stery; low, flat, comfortable $29.50 Large Bedside Table In eral weeks. Bruno of Admiral Gillette, supervisor of Dinners and receptions, are arm s...... '... *249.00 -ely by hand; '4 vellowa. 2 ' green and white corhblna- • five instead of fifty chances ■ of best to sell It, but he was no the prrtenUUon charged the see the Inatriinjerit board anjl dls- She leaves four shipbuilding for the Navy; fit the er* and candles to match. The •rhe child’s body was found the I «26.‘^5 (3) 8x10 Wool Cheniiles^ tions. , Each ...... „*8.75 Southern Colonial'style; gen*: Rev. and Mrs,. Leonard Stryker match for the captains and the Manchester; part of hit schedule but the ihaln center of attraction was a deco­ $179.00 (2) Duncan J^yfe Pe­ ^ . 4 blues, I red... .*3.75 have opened their Tolland sum­ graduates to carry forth all that tances as well.” 1 Rockville; Cheiter, Electric Boat Company, was prin­ next morning and after an an-, one each rose, green, blue. $51.00\Maple Lounge Chair in $5.95 Maple Chippendale'Mii-ror nine walnut; shelf and draw­ paralysis of its power to act. Incomplete A*wrler admirals. They'. . , ---- —;------on-tone green design. Store Clialrs. available in ^^lairs-; ate to cure the' urge to war. San bretikfastrekktast next morning when 'RMthumous degrees were^on- marks' and put a half-dollar ;n a. m. *0 acLiipbin the applications- Musical Service cleared by tonight* last working used ...... *19JH) ured dfinask • ...... *125.00 rose, green ,^and pale blue' $16.00 French Provincial Be^ Francisco did not go, as far as it over the line, and start being arli- of the Worhqn’s Community Club their eye as I go by. But I haVe of the fidjnmlstrator of the estate plenary session, called for 9:80 p. ' To Local Soldier! $198.00 Lawson Sofa In .blue Figured dusty rose shades: 2. only cOmposltiort was held Wq^esday evening. Kslser;8enlor was called to the f e n ^ o n William A. FergUiMn, $39.50'6x12 Ctotton Textured; quoise damasks; plain side. Table with bookcase' -•’ft might have with regard to the ficlal, or syntheUc, or a victim for telephone. \ I t was Hsnry Wal HolyoKt___^__ Mass., and George H. gbtten u8ed to that and It d o m ’t of EmntA, R. Theufnmler, late of m-. The signing Is scheduled To Freili^an Class reversible. Soft green. Store textured homespun • .*169.00 urns In raspberr.;^! only com- • ... antique green finish... .'«^$8.2* July 1 at the hobl® o* M” - S^i’^b ...... liQ.gkve bother me at all." / this clty.^Jermlsslon Is desired to start after that and to be resumed $195.00 London Club Lounge plre green.'. Each' . . . .*51.30, ■position clas.siC column in problem of dependent peoples, but the traditional publicity tricks. West at Snlpslc LSS«e New officers lace’s office. ALJhat time. Kaiser | wildlng.^yack. N. Y„ * * - a / used' ...... *29.75 $59.79 Small Queen Anne Chair Bad never even me^^Wallace agd | their livesl'^ the servl of their sell Certaln^al esUte located here 'The Sduih Methodist Churcl tomorrow morning, requiring Signalman 3-c William Hr Tdft *75.00’ 10.3x11.8 Oval B rald^ Sola In a pin-striped ’ dusty dusty rose. Choice... .*9.95 It-did exercl^ more care than did The other day, for a brief mo* are: President, Mrs. tValdo: W e' were; lunching pi the Uni­ Cnioir under the direction of tM arrived at his home, 87 Woodland ■ with button-back and -seat; $24.50 (6) Table Lamp# Includ-' /I B e r in g « he wondered what on,^«rth the country. x / . , and owned bV the deceased. about 8 hours In slU To^iiiiiber 400 Cotton Texture: green wMh: bill*' velvet ...... *160.00 the -'League in setting up atahd- ment at least, 'Eli seemed lost. vice president, Mrs. wHliam An­ versal commissary-and a studio Suppek Thursday ’- / minister of music, George G. Ash- street, Saturday, ' having been $249.00 Modernized to-the-flodr tapestry covered . . . .*49.75 'ing 2 large decorated rose derson ; secretary, Mra?\.t^ui8e Vice President could want with Honor ScholAcsbIp/Oraduates The Steering committee-agreed, yellow band, border. Stone $89.()0- Chippendale Barrel $29',75 (2‘) VictoiY Box Spring Therg gsW , from the west coast, Four Connectftm men lYcere executive’'stopped/by. He 0 ^ A baked bead, supi«er • will be ton. presented a musical sendee Ir as liad been intended all along, granted a short furlCugh after Ijawabn Sofa Jn Federal blue china urns, and 4 slender, tall arda and ideals tor the conduct of Metcalf; treasurer, Mrs. JSsrrie ■him. the - Westfield Congregations, Used...... V.. .*52..10 Chair., ball-and-claw model: Ba.**es for' Twin Beds. the most typical of all president The Vice President said honor scholarship ' ■ graduates. he had seen tho^ daily rushef/on held at the VOraon Mefhodiat that Poland would be allowed tb The freshman class at the Man­ about eight montha In the Pacific *72.50 -9x12 White mring Rug: textured-cover ....;. .*22.1.09 crystal urns with mai.ble the grqat power| in this sphere. Ayers. Coburn’s curnefit picture, /Alibi Church on Thursday evening. June (iurch Of Danielson last evening chester Qigh school next Septem­ area. As hevcxpressed it. , "We tufted' back; green figured bases! Choice ...... Each. *11.3p .:...... *10.00 tlal plctiirea. 'Theris,- with the Hap- Mr. and Mrs. James Hines o'; wanted to irieet Kaiser. Sure. Douglas F. Dorchester^ Windsor; slgfi later in the’proper place. .(The 'smart with Modem-----*58.50 - damask ,. *60.50 $29.75 (i'l Victory Box Soring The Blconom’lC end Social Coun­ Frederick M. Anderspn,'Litchfield; in Kfmine,"^ahd comment«d| “You rg, at* 6 o’clock. Oimjed ^Int Is The service'was sponeored by On signatures will go down alpha­ ber will number around '406. ‘ITiere have been through if'everythlng 524.50 (3) Cla.ssic Crystal Urn Guilford Lakes, Conn , were re y time. The Vice President'.Bad Fedetfition of (Churches. Amasi -135.00 6x9 While String R u e.. Living Room Chairs $125.00 Plllowback L o uH g e Bnae,for Full size bed. .*10.04) cil established by San Francisco ^y grin of victory on hie face, rent guests of Mr.' and Mrs-.: L. he'bqd'that Kaiser had some Ideas Edward S. Breakell. C fe^n and ibk younger every dsty." I being added* to the prjee 'of the betically by English spelling of were 405 '. * graduated from the from the invasion,of Leyte U> Oki­ *28.50 7.^ lamps with bliic rayon shades. “Ye*. I hope to play Romeo b.e- tickets to. assist in th.e'jmrchase of Pierce, Baptist laymfin and presi eighth'grade at the various schools nawa, and they are all doing a fine Chair In silver and green C hoice...... i . .*14.75 $0^ Wood Base Metal Coll can be a positivg and effective waat-'ijh-esldcnt TSruman, holding a Ernest Ha'll. abouKa small aircraft carrier. John I.'OlfOin dr-. MancheSt countriesr") 1 $55.50 16.6x12^0 Axminster: $119.00 Button-back Biirrcl ■Sprijig; Victoi-y ,m «^l; for Others from Ujis state wJjOSre- fere I leave, here,” tfie actor ah- frankfortsLwhich 'will fie served dent of the federation tqok, part this month. Qf these the most Job.” The local sailor who has’ striped damask ..... *98.00 $29,50 (4); Lambs in'this group: .. organization for discussion and big fish.^''And immediately our Pvtr William French it home at Yes. hXdld.. Wallace had heard and also the Rev. Jharles X •, . Among delegates there appear-, green tone-on-tone / ..*89.50 Chay: blue seif figured dani- $98.00 (2). Chippiendale .Wing Twin bed .**.*8 the parapnage for;a few days’ fur­ that KaiW had some pictures, celved degrees of bachel^ of .a svtretjed. with the beans. ed to.be the widest agreement that came from the Barnard ano~Na- been with the Kavy about a yea# I aak ...'...... $98.00 - 3 sprayod-bronze-bridges and treatment, of- those tntfrnational thoughts went. back through all ' For all hia 68. years, Coburn li Benefit Hutchinson. Jr., minister of, th! than Hale' school which had -2iS. C^hairs, stretcher-base-dealgh; a classic crystal-and gold cbl- $29.75 ( 6)Tw in Size (8) Full lough from Dodge Otys, Air Field and would like to see them. Included Arthur W. BelL Stamford; the ^conference had befin a huge and a half, said he had met ■* num- ' $96.00 Wing ..Chair, stretcher Size pre-war Quailtv Box 'pfoblems w-hlch 6re vital to ,-jh c' thg presidential fish'stories, hpw Sanford W. Harvey. Middletown; alert and spry aa a young.leawl- . A benefit social fob thelrvhos- Danielson Methodist church. HoIlis)ter-4S next with -l03; • St; her of Manchester men recently, X Scktter Rug* red and grey striped damask. iimn fable lamp ".jii-ith .whlfe ' here He is stationed. In Wallace'ffspfflce, this Vice pital fund will be held at 8 o mpcK Rev. W. Ralph Ward,. Jr., minis success and that the ohartet of a base deaign, dusty rose tanes- Each *89.00 : Sni-i'hgs. U. ,S. Felt and aspirations of-all peoples. ; there bad never _^been a president Sergt.' Maurice Meacham left President'■’met the Kaiser - trio Robert J. Kerin, and Venl^los E In^rnfin. - 1 asked if lie ever In­ world league which it produced is James’s. 47S Mandhestez. 'Green, some t>f them on the same ship. try •. '•...... • .$81.50 _ .shadei Choice • .*19.75 tend^] to retire. this evening by*> Kiowa Couhell, ter of South Cburch preached tin 37 . and Buckland'8. -*14.88 29x38 Blue tone-on-tone '$12;50 ,(.3) Composition, urns in Stearns ft Foster. makes: And, ; outside San Francisco, ' Who miased a catch, how dry old Thursday for Lake Placid after with his usual shMifih grin, MondorielUs, New Britain ahd Paul a much better plan than the Dum- Hia brother. Corporal Douglas | $79:00 Barrel Chair with tufted each ...... • $22.50 R. Moaher. Groton. *T hope not,", he answered. "I D. of P., at Red Men’s Hall. \ sermon, and a quartet of trumpet! • While all of these may not enter ' Axminater , .*7.25 ' choice of rose or blue with spending a 30-day furlough in Tok- looked at the pictuTMs^eard the Special Meetings , barton Oaks system with '(^rhich .It Taft, wrho has been' serving with *19.75 3x5’ i Canadian Hooked back: figured cocoa damask.. Living Room Table* $39.50-14) Twin Size, (4) Full there has already been, ai Bretton Cal -Coolldge used to wait pa- land With relatives after 32 months enjoy th* work of acting and played by William Nemeroff. Rosi the local high school It is prpb- the famous 175th Pteid' Artillery ] ...... *69.50 . while shades trimmed- to story and then -ventureaHha opin­ Payette Lodge A. F. A A. Urquhart. Jr,. Edward Ferris anc . 'started two Ihonths-ago today. able that most of them will. Wnp Rug. cotton ...... *18.25 • .Size Pre-wrfr Qua'ity Bmt Woods, a ..conference seeking in^'tifntly until the trout had been service in the Pa’clfic area, ion that ' he thought ' somebody John I. Olson. Jr., son of John I. .would be lost without- It. You BatUlion ' of the Fifth Army is ! $89.00 English /QiieenAnne Wl.SO-Modem-All-Mirror Coffee match. Each'-!...... ,.-*8.75 Olson of 74 Henry street, is an see. r don’t Ca're about hunting or .win hold a special meeting this Jiimes '’ ’’■> »c«>n>P*n'*< pupils from Bolton and Coventry 89.50; 36x54 Green Tufted .Shag Table: also used with tradi-;. $14.75 (141 "Table Lump-s: ;11 Springs. Palconia Supeiffne ■ ternational currency’ stabilization. put in the stream for -him and Pvt'. Arthur Dlmmock Is sta­ should do something alwut ICKHe " o’clock at "Ma- still in Europe. They are the sons Wing Chair/' 'self-figured ii-hd Red Cross makes; tioned at Camp Gordon., Georgia, ensign In the U. S. Navyv fishing and I'di'sLike the country. e.ening. at v‘:^3Q Mr. Ashton at the organ prelude it la mare than likely the number Rug.' store used,....., .86.2.V tional pieces for a distinctive composition pliime ba.se.s in There may be, in .the near .future, then catch theni with methodical suggested that Kaiser ought sonic Hall, On Tuesday evening Following the service the choir an< will reach 400. of Mrs. Igkbella Taft, aijd the late | *6.50 32x37 Csniidiait Hooked green damask ...... *74.50 each ...... $29.75 saying It Is to hot there some of ) ’ ' ' ■ I. ' — ‘‘I think I would go crazv. If I $52.(M Sheraton- Occasional effect ....: . .V' • •: • • • .$22.50 choice'of white, rose or blue: a world trade .conference .’Tvhlch satisfaction- .And there, at first see the President. had to retire to a farm. In the the regulanmeetlng will Uke place those accompanying them wen Ellington -Tlalph' -Taft. Rug. cotton . .T .*8.25 tall scroll leaf base in rose $59.50 ( 6) Pull Size- Beddlpg thj men‘ hsv*e-be<5,n overcome That scared Kaiser more than and at both meetings .the Master chair in turquoise damask... $32.50 Modern AH-Mlrror Lamp Outfits,. . . Box Spring and w-fil Also attack one of the basic glance, was President Truman Mrs. Harold Clough .and son jtiretl Insurance icity f can stand all kinds of guests at a dinner prepared by thi *9.95 3x5. Canadian Hooked .Table, round top...... *19.75 ahd whjte": tail'tassel compo# a little. ** He wanted to. meet the Mason Degree will be conferred, ladies of the churches psrticlpa Rug, cotton ...... *8..15'- ...... *89.50 Mattress complete.. .by U. S. roots of International rivalry anik right in the old tradition. Ronney are to spend the summer noises: I get so I don’t eyi The funeral of (Jottlicb. Zahner, $69.50Kmall Club Chair In )>Pige $29.50 Square-top Lamp Table , sition bases in white with President all right, but thought hear them. But in the stillness Recresttoa Board Meeting tiftg. An Ihformal fiocial hour fol Jr., who died at the Rockville City . *4.25 26x50 Canadian Hooked brown or green shades. ■ Felt and JSteama ft Foster. trouble. But ^e.second glance saved,him. months with her mother. Mrs. In- he shouldn’t Bother him with jcutive Dies A meeting of the' Rockville Rec­ South C^oventry Local Barracks ' tapestry ...... *59.75 I'^-pf genuine .walnut; Colonial chriice ...... *nJi8 gersolt in Brookline, Mass. of the coaintry, I can hear a crick­ lowed the dinner. hospital, Thursday, following an /Rug. cotton .. • *...... *2.75 ' mllilgn with shelf and drawer Choice ...... -.$9.95 The nations gathered together For the, news story with the pic­ things like this. So Wallace fir- reation' Board will be . held this I'S.OO 3x4 Carolina Hooked Rug. $85.(k) Fahback Chsir in .self-- $75.()0 (il) Twin Size. (0) Full Mrs’. Helen Upson, the Tolland et a mile away," . operation will be held from his Corporal Richard Grace, son -pf figured diihty rose damask..-...... *14.95 '$14.95 (5) Composition urn have thus achieved an unusually ranged that Kaiser should see the West Hartford, June 23—(Ah—. • a • ^ ' evening at 7:15 o’clock at the City home Sunday, with services at 1:30 Are Taken Dowii fotton: store used------*8.08 . bsses in < -) rose snd gold, Size Outfits with hair-and- ture told, with honest candor,, Federated church'onanist and di President’s secretary, the late Council chamber .16 approve final ' Misgivings on Hairdo Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo G. Grace, la ...... *71.50 $7.50 (8) Maple End TablM 2 ■ cotton mattresses. Stearns ft rector, now on leaw of alwnce James Wyper, 81, president of the Coburn has trouble remember­ p. m. at the Christian Apostolic $8.75 24x42 Green Tufted Shsg with white and rose shades: 'frank and complete recognition of that the President waa holding a Marvin McIntyre'and Kaiser went 'plana for the summer'playground home for a abort leave from Boco Rug, stoire used...... *4,69 $08.00 .Sheraton Fanbaok Chair with cut-corner tope. Foster make.- Each • .$59.7* for the summer nfonths is vaca- Nations’ Board of Fire Underwrit­ ing names, but this has nothing Chicago— -■ Mac heard ,the story ana I .» hi* hnma her*. ihortly. ' ' * D. C., came Into the Bervicemeti’i plans to m u m to George Field in *89 00 Queen Anne Barrrt ble: gold tooled grOcn lest)\e.r fits with Palconla-flUed m a t­ 'Ing from those measures which inference la evep mors heaigen- yesterday at his home her*., said. "My wife, when she was liv­ Hartfotd, Miss Rose &flner of used.by anti-aircraft goldlers sta­ *4 25 (2) 24x36 Blue Tufted V top *22.50 shade. Choice ....'...,.$10.50 he would write a memo on It. Fourth Of inly Committae center wearing th* trim unifora Illinois for further orders ojti Sun­ Shag Ruga, store used; r»eVi (Thalr. burgundy darpask’- '-. tresses. Each ...... *89.88 can cure th* insUnct for war down Wyper had been vice president ing, had a phenomenal memmy ElUngtqn, six brothers,' 'John, tioned here, have been torn down...... *7»:.W $12.50 (2)' Duncan Phyf# Coffee $16.10 (2) Djaln blue china urn Ing. It Is that at last ws have a Hero Surprise Speaker Kaiser left without meeUng the A meeting of the committee in and the equaUy trim Navy "Wave’ day. \ ,;.v V , •the barracks, which -werp so ...... ’...... ;•>. *2.80 $29.75 (2) Palconia Majtreaae* of the Hartford Fire and the Hart-, ■for names ap-. me with them. The other night at of July observance will be held thi* Grecian hairdo, the g ift’ of th< Mary Boynton, is at the Windham Chair, rust damaak-----*6I..10 fiaeh. --*9.95 Each desire for.'.^ar which still do®* and who, not being able to . catch Bridgeport, June 25— The when nothing more had hap­ panics, the Citizens -Insurance- the. Ma*dbers’ Club I was *Sup- all members of the U. S. Army and to take them down in sections, are Rug, store Used $8.80 Connecticut ppartment. Disabled pened. decided to forget the US'! evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Po-^ Servicemen’* center at a swank; Memorial hospital recuperating being erected in different locations | arise. one himself, pleasantly admiU Company, Qie Hartford Live Stock posed to Introduce Walter .Pld- ' lice Coiirt room. Martin Fagan 1*^ beauty shop. There were aom< overseas; also 12 ' nieces and American Veterans, elec^d John whole business as fi bad dream Insurance. Company and General 'nephews. Rev. John Bahler will from an operation which was per­ in town. . . . , The .Result, can and ■will work- so that fact. 'geon.' Even though I had known chairman wjth the.follawing mem­ misgivings, though. • ‘T nevei formed last week. Walteradors of Bridgeport com­ and get out of town. Agency Company, Inc. him for years, I could not think officiate and burial will be In the Capt. Herman (Schendel is erect­ long as the people Of. the world in­ mander at the 24Utannual conven­ He said good-bye and went to ber* of the commute,'Kiss Mary thought of wearing .It Uke this.' The first meeting of this year We -hail, this as a refreshing H« came to the United States of hi* name. McCuaker. Mias Vicki MeleskI, she laughed, "and It Just won’ Ellington .Center cemetery. ing a large shed on land owned by Thursday sist that it shall w-ork. brand of honesty, but the'Xhought tion here. Col. Hehry Muccl. hero the Union Station to board a from Scotland In 1888. began his Staff Sergt. Edwin Finance, vson Of ' the Waterfront, Manor will him on Spring street to be used Open 9 Aa M, to 5:30, “ At Lakeside Country Club the Howard C. Bates, Jeff Koelsch. work with my hat I’lJ , have ti take place July. 1 at 4 p. m. at the of the raid on the Cabanatuan train for home. Just aa he waa insurance career with the London other day I was playing , gin rum­ ■ of Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Ptnanca'of for dpg kennels.. Michael J. Shee-1 \ also occurs to us that k^Tnim an prison camp, was s surprise speak­ about to climb aboard hU ion Ed- EmU 0«aMy. Wlllti^ A. Rogaliis, carry the hat and keep ond eye oi ^ Manor. A gc»d attendance is ex­ han is using a section 26 by 20 for and Lancashire Insurance Com my with two friend* when my .Donald R. Weekes, BTederick Ber- the shora patroL” Main street, arrived .^ome Thurs­ Evenings to 9'. Closed may be shrewd as well as honest. er St the closing session of the gar came dashing down the plat-1 peny, and at one time was Pacific day from overseaa. ^ rgt. Fin pected. a barn which la 4o be erected to Campaign Bobst convention Satimday night, agent cams In. I tried to Intro-1 Arthur B. Chattarton, Andrelw The meeting of thp Cub Scout shelter two horse* that he. owns AU those ‘ presidents who always fidrie after -blip wlth .fi m.®***B® I coast jnanager for the concern “ ' Blnhelmer. F. Leroy EHlott, Har­ IS a top turret gunner. He haj • V a______’.^ A A a f A a a a a A I 'a s . .a l _ ^ a a a s a «b j 4 “ U f day Henrv J. Kri- lOh volumes and. when they give iv named Junior Council will also j ficreening troop, ahlp, and air r y ., at tha t«j[Uratinn u s laava.]h* dropped. 'GwetinK. laiiiog stout the vari- who habitually belong to the or- from banquets, the meal has United'States, it now the trans- removed, and A barnacle-lncrystedli i ser Mr got Aa leiicvrtetter uiof luwcjii.i n ^ t iivut i wiort U. a. a. Woo* PfcUtfi. the maatin*' aa fniloWa; I nlsno movement*. y yt Tii tm m r i Admiral s a o ix Land aC X XVENINO RElULDt m ss, OdNK.. MONDAY, JVNE 25,1945 "A ■ . - n ! MANCHKSTKK KVBNWG HSRALU. HANCBfiS'nBR. CONN, MONOAY.NIUNE 25, 1945

Kong and Canton. leaat 40 T h r o n g s F lo ^ WTUT—1280 jfVSMAKINSi junks were wrecked. ' issians S till O b i t u a r y wnt>-itt6o TTnfiiiv^s WRTD—M16 ers’ HaUNewhouSer Is I Aircraft, M ^ ’s Club [e \v S l a u g h t e r O kinaw a Pays Use such sjhall craft for W e d i l i i i ^ s WDRO—1860 evacuation is a favorite Japanese X BBaatem astem W tlose Haw Hi* Natl U-ftaof . T o G l o l o o l ^atill is to tha vlstonarg stage ia a » durtfif ft»a X de-vice but t^ehe was no official G^ttiiag A rm s ' ■' Ky n W Adfu. (m O ff as Base Indlcatiort'^ any enemy efforts to New Yolk, June '1 world championship ih po6t-war Play at Oval Tonight ijye^WaiGive Ingram. I 3:45—W nc—Right tb Happihi Yanka; WHTD— Lon# Rangsr Eyes 30-< di.ys. . Yha world pro tahnis as­ evacuate/Hong Kong. LaRue-Irwin WTHT— CaatlM to the feeaional harder 0(1'InstaUatlona Targeta From Am erica Deaths Many Adults C o u n ts at 1*^ 4:00 — 'WDRC — ’House ~ ratM as a bljrtime sport thdae^ sociation, headed by George Lyt- F o r A i r m e n Misa Olive Jane Irwlli,., dalurh- News; WTHT-^lrand’a WTIO^lnduatrlal lucreatli days although tiwre’II be a tour­ tleton Rogers, one-time Irish Dayla M e a l More than 90 Lightning lighter 7:46—WTIC— Emile Cote/Glee ErsI Hartford ^ J u i i n 19»5 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuhcii Irwin Mrs. Oara M. N. Bart The/Swhnming Place Hall; WTK3—Backstoge Detroit Captures Pair HOW nament right in Manhattan this Cup player, did stage one cham­ ptahe* strafed and flre-bombed (ConUnued\Froin Page 6iie) , 4:16 — WHTD — Jdck/Berch; a u b . pionship at San Ffanciaco in which Boxing C^sip (Continued' From Page One) Amithwestern coaatal areas of of 116 Cente; streetfwas married MrS( Ck>ra May Noyes H art of weak. Ja trring to gat away from First Loop er the Week-End. WTIC—Stolls ^ 8 ;()(>,_WDRC— Vox PqjrT WHTD From Browns; Yanks the^thlng that gava the gop)® Its beat Van Horn, Formosa, and 30 Liberators which j yesterday to Ensign Robert Seetiey not then en riiute to Russia or South Coventry died at the Man a of Tomoxroy: w t h t — Game i n T m ^ 'Weeks; A n d e r s o n iBta Ad- mander of li. S. Army Air ForcieS, 4:30—WDRC 7 *^Jitnihle Fldler; Ifineat publicity. .. . That feature 14-12, 6-4 . . . It has aomething foUowe

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