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■’X . T .. • > - V \ *rhe Weather MONDAT, JTJNS li Pot^Niaat of ,ti. S. Weather Burcan ;fAa«1:wELVB - Manch68ter Evening Herald Average DaHy Circnlation X For the lloath of May, t#44 Partly eleady, aot modi change Ih temperature'tonight; Wedneo- .'N dpy fair and cooler except aleag A son. their ,flrst,ehild. was bom Mystic Review, Woman'a Bene­ The Men’s Society of Emanuel June 2 in the Hgrtforil hospital to fit Aaaociatlpn, will meet tomor­ Lutheran church will obaerve “ La­ 8,7.32 COIMt. About Town Mr. and Mm. Walter S. Harrtow of row evening In Odd Fellows’' hall. dies’ Night” with an Interesting Member of the A o M - 213 Hlgblami street.; Mrs.- Hariroi^ The W.B.A. Guards wrho will be in program Thursday evening. G. A l­ bert Pearson is arranging for the Bureaa of OIrcalatloBa. Manchester— A City of V ilthge Chart^ was the former Miss Harriet l^e charge of the fldor work at. the Tke Dorcas society will held Its coming state rally at the Hotel music. The ■ executive committee, i t Plalnyille. The baby w ho. has which Is in charge has secured (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS rOgtiltr meeting Wednesday sye- been natnad Alrin Lee Harrow is. Bond, will havie a rehearsal at the / MANI^ESTER, c o n n ., TUESDAY, JU>«^ 6, 1944 ■ p letter St. Mary's, Service Club, will evening, to r"«i«^ eowles for the Lutheran from her son. Second Qeutenant meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 In Servlee Center a t Ayer, Mass., are Kenneth Morrison, stating that he the pariah hoUae. Final reports of reminded tO' bring -them to , the has been transferred ' from San the recent food sale . should be The Youfig People’s Society .of meeting Wednesday evening. The Antonio, Texas, to Tulsa. Okla., made at this time as there will he the Zion Lutheran church will have hostesses will b« Mrs. Alice Hoag- where he is assistant commandant no further meetings, until fall. a meeting, tonight at 7:30 at the lund, chairman; Mrs, Ina Hohen- or cadets at a primary flying church. thal, Mrs. Margaret House, Mrs. school of 500 men. He and Mrs. Violet Harding, Miss Ann Johnson, The annual" meeting of the Morrison, the former Miss Bea­ American. Leglpn Auxiliary will Mrs. Ann V. Johnson and Miss trice Irwlh, expect to visit Man­ Anne M. E. Johnson. take place this evening at 8 chester In July. ! . o’clock. The election of officers for g e n e r a l repairs the coming year WJH take place. a n d CARPENTRY The o|Hclal board of the South Seaman First Class Anthony Methodist Church will meet this PHONE 2-0772^ t' F. Makulis, who* has been in the .'V evening at eight o’clock in the South Paclflc area for 2Q months, Members of the Concordia Lu­ R. J. CHAMBERS^ chapel, .and all members are urged returned yesterday by airplane to theran Ladies Aid Society are re­ — 182 Schortf Street' to be present. The finance com­ San Francisco, after a 30-diy fur­ minded of tl\e birthday supper mittee wni make lU report on party this evening a t '6:30, with the canvass for the year 1944-48 lough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Makulis of 113 Weils business meeting to follow. which began June 1. All members street, formerly of Tolland Turn­ are urged to be present, pike,' who have five" sons' in the The Mothers’ Circle of the Im­ A son, Gregory Alan, was bom service, three in the Navy and two maculate Conception will me'et in the Army. . ' Wednesday evening at the home of Sunday in the Hartford hospital Mrs. William J. Shea of Boulder \ to Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. King road. ■ of 72 Crestwood drive. They have There .will be an important twin daughters who will celebrate meeting of the Ambulknce Unit at \ their second birthday next month. headquarters tonight in- reference There will be a very Important \ Mrs. King before her marriage to the next War Bond drive. meeting of the Manchester Ex­ it was Miss Doris L. McCreCry of change Club tomorrow night at -* this towm. .. The Children of Mary Sodality 6:30 at the Sheridan. Several mat­ pf St. James’s church will Jhold an ters of Importance will come up outing Sunday, June 11,' at Mat­ and Presideiit Charles Felber » MOTOR TUNE-UP Noftiiandy Coast Where Allied Forces Laiul thew Morlarty’s cottage at Coven­ urges all meinIMrs to attend. A /'I Losses S i try Lake. Members interested may g o ^ speaker vi^ll be on hand to • WHEEL ALIGNMENT S tr a te g ic call 2-1481 or 5462 Monday or address the metttHkf. ■ FOR SALE Tuesday between 4 and 6:30. Any­ • BRAKES one able to provide transportation jtured, 7 Months Old Male Pup, is also asked to call the above • VALVE ORINDmo :es Allies Ha( Cross Breed,.. numbers. Roofing—A s Un m I o b • OVERHAULING $3 do • Center Church Co-Weds who Siding and Rock N o more puffs falling on the floor— the sateen plan to attend the Frankfurter Wool Filled Puffs A sserts 4 Months Old Female Roast Friday evening at 7 o'clock dutek Service clings to your blanket. Solid color rayon taffeta at Center Springs Park, are re- Wool Insulation o Reversible— one aide covered with rayon taffeta and ' Fox Terrier, $5.00 in rose, blue, green and nist with floral patterns; Resistance guested to notify Mrs. C. D. Make­ Expert workmanalilp. AU work Expert Workmanship the other w:ith printed sateen. peace, telephone 4401, to assist the guanurteed. Bcaaoublo Prieea. sateen in rosebud and large floral patterns. ighting Proceeding committee with Its plans. . - No obllgattoB for u eottanato. ZIMM|RMAN'S • Even in Town of Caen D~Dtty Events Write. \ Grana Afisaiilt Finds Highly-Vaunted German De­ \ Lake'St ' Phone 6287 ' $ 1 4 . 9 8 - Premier Tells Com- 11^00 Planes I MANCHESTER Other Puffs $6.50 to $29.93 As They Occur fenses Much Less Formidable Than Had. Been V Burton Insulating Co. moi|8I Lose Less Than MOTOR SALES,-INC. $3.00 Dowji-^$1.00 Weekly Feared; Airborne Troops Suffer *Extremely FOR SALE ISO Oxford St. Hartford Expected; Many - Dan­ SweepuSlaes i Lg^W cek Our New Cfitf PkoM Hartford S2-461S West Center St. TeL 4134 By Th# Associated Press Sinair Losses in Air; Naval Losses areTJe- Made^Many New Friends 6-ROOM H0U8B — Insu­ gers Now Le'fl Behind. 12:37- a. m. (e. w. L ) German , news agency Transocean broad- For Ini^sion' scribed as ‘Very, Very Small,’ Although 4,000 For \ .. lated; scrpelfs and storm Gorgeous ^^Doiihle Wedding Ring'* White Eyelet Embroidered -- g* /m,. J ca ^ that Allied Invai^n haa be- The Gahien Restaurant winm^!Bi Lot 60* % 240*. London, June * ■ ,5| ' I jfun, — i . Ships anti Several Thousand Smaller Craft Across Strebt At Pattern in Inside ahd outside fireplace. ■ime Minister Churchill111 an-a n -]*j 1:00j .qo a. in. German DND agen Almost Every'^Type in Participate in Taking Anierican, Canadian . 64# Mitn Street 4 large shade trees. Beau­ Lvuaavk-ka today th at Allied s oy broadcaata I> Havre being This Wdek>He Says: Scarf and Vanity Sets lounced today that tifully landscaped. Victory HALE'S SELF SERVE ir-b om e troops had captured bombarded violently and German Use Bombing, Straf- And British Troops to France; Sea Rt>ugh. Try Our Honiemade Ravioli Chenille and Candlewick Naval craft fighting Allied land- garden started. For fur­ The Original In New England! everal strategic b rid g e ^ in . Dr Ing craft oS coast. > ing Beaches ami Break­ ther information ranee before they OTUld bp BULLETIN! ■ ■ Crispy, Cnmcny 16x43 $1 .9 8 1:56 a.m. Calais radio says ing Communcations Summer Salads Llown up and that “there is “Thta la D-day.” London, June 6.—(/P)— Transoccan in a Berlin bnmdcast PHONB 2-0978 > TUESDAY SPECIALS Orders Moving lalaod *Blato The Oardea A lyen fighting pa’oceeding in todav said the Allies had eiStlhRshed a IS-mOc front a No Dancing — So No 2:31 a. m. spokesman from Gen­ Supieme Headquarters, Allied Ihe town of Caen. Air-bome eral Elsenhower in broadcast mile to half a mile deep, between VJllers-sur-Mer and Treu- BMBt Tax! Full Wine are well establiahed and Expeditionary Force, June 6.— sii^well House 16x33 ^ $1 .7 9 m from London warns people of Eu­ viUe. This area is about seven miles south of the biff port of Special! he foUowa-Up are proceeding with ■Through a rolljng ocean of much leaa loan than we ex- ropean Invaalon coast that "a new Le Havre where transatlantic liners docked in pre-war days Lb. phase of the Allied air offensive clouds 6.000 feet thick Allied Air Coffee 33c cted,”/ Churchill reported In a Forces threw 11,000 aircraft of al­ and takes in the beach resort area of Deauville^. WANTED „cond statement of the }lay to has begun” and orders them (o Vanity Sets move 22 miles inland. most every type Into the grand In­ Van Camp’s $1 .7 9 hexBotise-of Comntona. ' - $ 1 3 - 9 8 ^y' Penetrate Several m^ea 3:29 m. Berlin radio says 1;;^ “‘Si tr. vasion of Europe today, bombing Supreine Headquarters, Allied Expeditionarj’., Foree, June B U U D / A / ff Gpal Truck A dainty all white pattern with cutwork and eyelet Allied troope had penetrated In ’’first center of gravity Is Caen," I a i ^ i « places secret to maintain any advantage In the element of surprise. ______and strafing miles of Normandy’s 6.— (/P)— Allied forces landed in the Normandy area of north­ embroiderer. Buy the^ for gifts or for yourself, ^ •me cases aieveral mllea Inland big , city at base of Normandy beaches and flying inland to break M ilk 3c^l29c For gifts or for your own bedroom. Chenille and can- west France today and have thrust severi^/miles inland r effective landhiga on the peninsula. the^eneniy's c«nmunications. against unexpectedly slight German opposition *nd ^•-h Kenogg*s , - dlewick'tufting combined to make one of the prettiest mdt on a broad flront, he aaid. 8:32 a. m. Supreme headquar­ TV-o things iRood out in the aii ' Apply in Person. Spreads we have had in a long time. Colors: Blue, rose, The prime minister said he had ters. AlUed E xpedition^ Germans Give Com poses operations launched in support of losses much smaller than had been anticipated. The grand .Special! announces that Allied drmies be­ R oosevelt peach and orchid. j Sited the various centers where the landings in northcro France. assauD — scheduled for .yesterday but postpone until today G. E. Willis & Corn Flakes Pkg. latest Information was received gan landing on northern xoast of The fli-st was the mass of airplanes because of bad weather — found the highly-vaunted G e n ^ n ted could sUte that ’’this opem- France. ^ Their Version the Allies were able to put into the defense.^ much less formidable in every department than had .. Atfenfion No. gl/i Can AmouFa-. [lon la proceeding in a- thorough­ Montgonwry In^Oammand ^ ;r \for Victory sky in weather described as “ just Son, Inc. 3:40 a. m. SHAEF announces ------^—■ • been feared, ly satisfactory manner. fair.” , « ! Airborne troops who ISd the ns- Home Owners 1 Main St. Msnehester ^ “Many dangers and dlgiculUea Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery Of Invasion ^ I . German Reulslsnm Ab«en( Pork and. Beans dim 19c /hlch appeared at this time last is in command of assault Army The other was the absence of W HT*IllDS a our' before (toyUght on a hlstory- light extremely formidable are be- comprising Americans, BriUah Written in Early Morn-. making scale suffered ’’extremely Our expert earpaateta General Tells German resistance. small” losses In the air, headquar­ lind ua,” the war leader reported. In a blasting herald to the in­ I Canadians. .. ing Hours of Inva-' _ ^ ^ ters disclosed tonight, even though are now available for any “ Passage of the sea haa been 3:42 a. ro. Berlin says heavy id- Large StMile Attack Be­ vasion, the . British bomber com­ aad all typea of home re> Lbs. mand sent more than 1-.300 of its Shelfe Ashore the great plane fleets extended FOR TOP VALUE Pure Lord 2 .lade with far leas loss than we gins with Dropping of skin; Hopes . Nation across 200 miles of sky and used W ail biggest ships roaring across the pairs aad alteratipna. IN A NEW HOME ipprehended. _ (Conttnoed navigation lights to keep forma- Estimates cheerfully Falrmount Creamer}- Besiatanoe Greatly Weakened Airborne Formations im i join Him Tonight, channel last night and early today "The resistance of batteries hM As Units Land ' tion. See the Ones Being Built By in the heaviest aerial attack ever Naval Losses Small given. ,en greatly weakened by boroo- Near Seine and Ome. On Uprisings aimed at German batteries along Butter ig by the A ll Force and the au- Fifth Army . Washington, June 6-— described Mr, ..Roose­ aerial bomba. Allied Headquarters, Naples Pkople of western Europe! A Warship guha fired an ear-try- Aiitca ric«cK|u»»vciOi I *'i •' velt's actlvltlea to reporten. WUd ianding was mada this mornlpg on W: 1.98 each ■) the president went to his bedroom Injr prelude _ before ^ the awarma of Fresh Radishes Bch. 7c June 6.—<*).-Flfth Army f^es _ lllrtw if- t)ta coaat of France by troops of Bombers Sink homely hyferid landing , craft Flashes! P u b | ite Majpktet drove steadily beyond Iteented early last evening and . baSaa the Allied Expeditionary Force. Claim Berlin -working on the prayer sliortly aft broke away from the shelter of ( Late Bulletins ol the fJTi Wire) No. 1, Fresh Soft, buoyant bed pillows filled with all new eimshed I Rome today, some unltS>^unglng I werr i- /*w ThlB landing la part of the con­ the convoys to begin the' flr.st er he delivered. a nation-wide ra- certed United NsUons plan for ^ap Warship goose feathers.^'’ (hivered with blue and white ticking. " -----.as much as five miles out e—from fB. the I orkers U uit dto broadcast on- the fall of Rome. critical ahqwdown on the beaches. capture Japanese Position For Tuesday oncT Wednesday.. • Life Normal the liberation of Europe, made In British Warships Most Plentiful historic ’nber river against what Working behind blackout curtains conjunction with your great Rus­ Southeast Asia Commnnd Head­ \tes offlcUUy termed ’’only w;eak 'This bombardment waa a com­ quarters, Kandy, Ceylon, June 6.— MANY ^OOD MEAT SPECIALS sian Allies. Destroyer Sen I to Bot- bined- chorus from the cannon of i f -. — ■'»" ' . ’ " . . j ■ resistance.” (CrntiniMd ra Pag»„‘Ten) (/Pi— .\llted forces under Ueut. Fresh New 43x43 Fruit Pattern INbw-A s-1 ”“ 11i^batUe to destroy the enemy [12,000 jEmployeS^ Idle “ Although-' the- initial . assault several Navies, but British war­ I may not have been made Ih your tnm by Liberators; ships spoke the loudest, because Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell have cap­ LEAN RIB CORNED BEEF— N0 Points...... lb. 19c tured an enem} position on the FANCY BONELE.SS BUISKETA-No Points .... .Ib.JiSc sert No Excitement‘1 Follotdng the Trtinsfer Treasury Balance own country, the hour of your there were more of them. liberation U appraaching. 19 Planes Also Bagged The Immensely hazardous and northern edge pf Myltkylnn mM FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG FOR A NICE BEEF T omatoes ' — Lb.l5t O f Seven Negroes. have destroyed the defense# in the Over Allied Landings. AU Have Part to Play, ■, LOAF—N,o Points ...... lb. 29c Washington, June 6.t—(d l—The Advanced Allied Headquarters, (Continued on Page Two) • sfliithern and southwestern-sectoro -t_r. ■- Tiber all the way from Roma to position of.^the Treasury-June 3: “ All patilotsr. men t-nd women. of that Imsleged .Inpgntee N o ^ jCHUCK BEEF,-Leah MeaTIor a Nice ^ e f Stew— Bright, coIoiTuI fruits in four color Cincinnati, June 6.— — Produc­ youn|i and old, have a part to play New Guinea. June 6-^<>P>—The ■ ' London, June 6—UP) tion on finished airplane engines ReceipU. 857,987,488.47'; expen- sinking of a Japinese destroyer by Burma Ijase, It was^knnouneed to­ 6 Points Per Pound ^ . ^ ^ . I b . 36c combinations: Blue, green, gold, and I propagandists asserted today tl»t| (Oontinned on Page Two) dlturos, 84lS.894.746.24: net bsl- day. A commnniqot from .Admiral at the 1155,000,000 Wright Aero- XContlnued on Page Two) Liberators ranging toward- the red. This is the hard to get 43" jf"4ST' Id es^ te the invasion of wT»tem ,nautical Ooip. plant at Lockland snee, 88.251.494,726.18. Philippines from advanced bases Lord Louis yiountbatten’s head­ .29 1 Europe life continued. normal in Reds Repulse -size._ stopped today.V — waa reported by Allied headquar­ quarters atto said that Chinese Conn River Roe Shod lb. 19c TUESDAY SPECIALS I Berlin with "no excitement no A t least43,000 of 86.000 em­ ters today along with the probable troops advancing down the west ■ extra editions, no special radio an- 51 lU Soldiers This week’s “Garden SpcciaP is that nutritioua ployes , were idle following .1 the sinking of another destroyer off ■ Fresh Nazis side of the Moganng va(Iey have I nouncements.” / Dutch. New' Guin6a.,and a l^ te.X raptured Tangaoy'pw south ol time-saver combination: Steven’s Pure Linen I But a part of these aassrtlons transfer td seven Negro workers from the north shop to the center War Department Seeks^ m at^h of victory over the’’ en­ Kansl and near Mansum. Grocery, Deparfmeht Specials obviously were false. . ♦ , , . Return Home emy's air force.- . ■ • • -' . . From the Ume of the first land­ shop. ' — ' Airmen HiMiiiiier Be»f»a- Evaporated Milk ; ...... :...... 2 tall cans 19c. LIVER... Clear cut, tender beef, Officials of the company ; and The'reports also told o f'a suc­ Seven Killed Ih Plane Crash ings a coriatanC atream of broad- 69 National Cemeteries cessful .nanklng of Nipponese air­ Newport, tL 1.. June .Sugar Loaf Brand Pickles— Dill j . ,...... qt. jar 29c casta came from the German United Automobile Wortcers (CIO) rubian Railway Junc­ Dish Towels I Ameriran Prisoners of said they were unable Jo find-ac­ drome defenses In the bitter battle Six '"tVavy men and a elvIUaa tech­ Sweet IVBxed..,...... ,,...... , • .qL -Jar 36c BACON . . . Freshly sliced, high transmitters—mkny of them ca»^ Jor Biak in the S'chouten Islapdi knowledged leadership lii what Washington. J u n e/ 6 .-7 ^ T h e .•O h io with 1,034, and Texas with tion of Chisinau. nician were killed today • Buy Your Rubber Jar Rings Now! ...... j, .3 doz. 17c more than an indication that War in Germany Re­ and coordinated attacks on Trutc Navy patrol pis. exploded Heavy, alM^rStotf Steven’s pure J H ^ 1 f’t defsnses along the weat- they egreed waa a protest against S. & W. Apple Juice ...... ,|ge. btl. i grade. ^Special. Combmation, War department, - W t»»e department plajis to return by Southwest and Central Pacific air and plun'gril Into NarragansM 39c sm. btl., 18c linen dish towels In green, bipe and PSi.' : cm coast had been caught nap-turn on Gripsholni. mixing Negro and white workers. London. June 6.— Fresh Aborn’s Genuine Colombia Maru and a thetlcal assumption" that 100,000 ^ y,j-vsr. U planes d’>rihg whith a siipply con­ bav. Th e plane exploded • •***•■ Mocha Coffee— gold borders. - Bfaln Assembly Una Stopped ' voy was heavily hit. forces of Naxi Infantry and tonks 3 Grinds nb>o in the Bean. - One Pound of Each, 69c The company reported the main American Bghting «n«n wlir dldj tP* next of kin request QtheW attacking in the week-long Ger­ thiie'w-hen It struck the w *W . T w Regular Price 81c! / - ' „— **4M«Md "On Order of„ M o e e ^ Jersey City, N, J.',' June 6--ag of 19 enw V plane« was First; Nnvnl .district public tote Paper 1‘lates ...... 7 ;,...... 1 doz. in pkg. 10c n » German preaa chief w ai Fifty-Kme iU or wounded American assembly, line In Uie center shop overaess in this war, wsnta will be Interred in national ceme­ added to more than 30, listed . in. man offensiv* in the Iasi stolhr had stopped but some foundry and teriea abroad. In nipared with Other ' When the bod/ was discovered 'market "national natwork,” Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ Of Nazi Tyranny Hartford, June 6 —(fP)—^Traffic ing a Sharp upturn in the number the ata and enemy dlvialonii attll 1 k P . U H in the achievement of Anal victory. coa.stal targets duiin'g the night, cause of Weather. ’ Danbury, June ••— Cwnef- neighboi/ recalled the ftndlng of deaths in OonnecUcut tor the first The depote, designed to remove TeL sees To members of resistance move,- ry Becker of East Hampton, lections Out of Line at rohbartea aa “large ■cale gang- in the flatlanda below the city are but the Air Minidfry declared it Conn., were united .In marriage ship of the gun with which an un­ the gu^K lein smii questioned sad tour months of the yesr decreased the heavy reapooslbillty of pro­ ■ in deaperate atraits. mgments, whether led by national or was no obstacle to the well-trained The Manchester Auctiorf i^iUh Voting Strength. New York. June 8-tF )—Former identified woman whose body was » told police what he had 2.2 per cent In comparison with atera move Into the profitable war­ tecting the gasoline supply from outside leaders, I say •Follow the June 3. The ceremdny was per­ donk’Wth the gun. Police recover- a l h jb cxifban French Captore Tivoli, PAYROLL Pathfinder crews. formed at ten o'clock in the rec­ Het will open at 2 o’clock Sut p ^ d e n t Herbert 'Hoover, com- found In the ruins of a cottage at the Same period in IWS, the High­ time racket," State OPA Direc­ the shoulders of the Individual (Blaowa Aa (ksaea A ^ ) - French trqopa have captured instructions you have received.’ To afternoon. Thia waa the decil i4 t from the city dump. I( has tor Anthony Arpata in a radio ad­ patriots who are not membt-rs of The R.A.F. had begun to attack tory of St. James’s church. The By Jam es Marlow sad I mentlng ou the Allied Invasion of Lake CandleWood laat Wednesday way Safety commission reported boar^, will Issue couponi dlrecUy irUUTVAL MEDIUM Ttvpll. on the Avtizano highway the coastal targets In :*arnest /oh reached at a meeting of the 'dil George Zlelke ■en sent to New Yorl. for ballistic today. There wery 87 fatalities dress laat night proposed the es to applicants on the Instnietiona organized resistance groups I say, rector. Rev. William J. Dunn who ' Europe. Said In a statement today: is believed to have been slain, has ___ In the police laboratory there SevMitk Dftttghtor e« a Seyeatk Baa 50 mllea northeaat of Rome, _the' SAVINGS May 7, In undertaking one of Its officiated used the ’ ring tors held last- night R. M: Rei| ysahlngton. June 6 .—(ffV— been establUhed, State Police from January through May this tatolishment of central issuing of their local boards Bora With a Yen Britlah Broadcasting Company an­ 'C.(intlnue your passive resistance, Sona will again be in chtfrg "The*, and of German tyranny is Tucker said.. agencies tor gasoline rationing but do not needles.slV endanger targets .were very small and well- service. ntherners are fiddling with the 1 Ueut. Harry T- Tucker said I year, the commlisslob said, while "There le no black market i;aeo- BeadlagB Dally, laeh M ^ nounce today In a broadcast heard protected. They had to be- hit at the block. on the way. 'We have faith .in our Meanwhile, at Salisbury. It :waa there were 89 fatalities- in the coupons. ■- • A. M- to S P 81. Or By Apfwlat- your lives until I give "you the sig­ Mias Dorothy Field, sister of btokal vote. If It backfired, al-* hight _, , revealed by Mrs. Gracy Hardy, llne,” the director skid, but the by NBC. r Onvrtanmt night. the bride, was made of honor; The number of atrawberrie ! Army. -We pray for the safety of The gun, according to U ^en same period last yesr. Tile raids conducted by OPA meat, la the ServiM at Um Paa- In the coastal area alone well nal to ris& and strike the enemy.’ be offered Sunday is not exp town clerk, that she had received Agents sworn in ss 'deputy U. 8 . Illegal use of coupons, 'wrongfully The dajr will come when I shall During that time tb» Bomber Miss Agnes Becker, sister of the fugh there’s no sign it will, it : all our courageous boys.” int TMcker, belonged to N ^ o lM The nation's traffic death toll obtained.-'ia continuing to promote ple (or 80 Tcara. over' 2,000 prisoners apparently command had hade 40 attacks on bridegroom and Misa ’ Fiahcea to be as large as on ether H 8 Issued the statement from a letter from Kudora Atkina, for marshsU last week, offered con­ 160 Ckaieh Street, Hartford, Ooaa. Romanian home radio announced niM'd your united .strength., Until |ld knock their hats off. A Noce, owner of the ruined cot- whom state and local police* have increased approximately 16 per the black markets now operated will be unable to scramble out of 24 sites and made direct hits on Kearns were bridesmaids. The ing days because, of the weaC his suite at the Waldorf Astoria^at______tage. Noce, a renting a ^ t for a cent during the same period this clusive proof. Arpaia said, that PbibM S-t0S4 the Allied pet because all Tiber today at S:07 a. m., Romanian that day, I call on you for the hard 'The-first berries In the Bolton : /hen you vote in the presldcn- 5 a. m. shortly after he had Jtien been conducting a search in the by crimlnsis. tihie. that "enenvy.^formations ,*rv task of discipline snd restraint, the vital parts of 12 of these Sites best man was Clifford Gustafson . election you. don’t vote dlrect- ire'on New York city apart^nt koure, year, the commission stated. counterfeit coupons have become bridges from Rome to the sea as well as dping other damsge, the of East Hampton. were picked yesterday. One apprised ol the Allied lanr" belief she may have been the slay­ either have been blown up ov cap­ over the Brlgrade of Yiigo- "Citizefls of France! I am-proud cr picked a ' crate and anolj |for the presidential and vice also claimed ownership of a 14 slavi.a - flying noitheaftt., towanl Air Ministry s^d. The bride who . was given in Wldential candidates of your the French coast. tured. to have again under mv command Fverylhing'but a kitchen sink is stowed on this newly-designed life Guns sought but sk targets were marriags by her father wore a picked enoiigh to supply his Romania, the Federal Communi­ the gallant forces of France. raft, WcithinB niore than s .tbn. it ha.s 19 air-tight compartments family some of his heighbl ky.- You vote for your party s 11 Crossings lnta4't ^ ' cations reiiorled. of two kinds with two different gown of White satin. Her veil of laidential electors on the ticket, In aUllTjubllant Rome, howeyer. Flighting beside their Allies they which can accoilimodate h.slt a . ton of .siippliet. Equipment ranges functions. They were the very illusion fell from a coronet of lace (This w-ould indicate an attach will play a worthy part in the lib­ from mast,, oars and sails to fof)d, blankets, fl.-ihing kits, sea anchor, kn each state each party la en- 11- crossings remained intact, 'and from Italian basea.) long range 135-millimeter guns and her bridal bouquet was of ied to aa many presidential elec,- tha Fifth Army poured acinpa in a eration of their homeland. Because storm'oil, lifc-Jsckets and lanteins. To while away the time uiitil suOh as those used by the Germans white roaes. constant stream' to chase the Ger­ the initial landing has been made rescue, one kit contains ajongbook, Bible, prayer ;book, theckerhpard, A bout ToiW i Is—chosen by the party machine on the soil of your country, 1 re­ to shell Dover and designed as The maid of honor was attired I the state has representatives mans fleeing* northward in disor­ and playing cards. Top pht.to sho'vs 18 men aboard on a test *iun w-^rll to Are on shipping, and the in pifik, mid the bridesmaids in der. peat to you with even greeter em- at Lo.i Aneoles and lower pic(uir-''ahows some of the emergency gear Company No, 2 of the Mancll senators In Congress- ■ Blit One Mecllnji: phasi.s my message to the peoples 170-millimOter type placed to. firO yellow and blue gowns, 'with „ Btate with 10 representatives • Allied, armored forces fanned ---enough to atock'a small store. on beaches Or landing craft in­ (Batching veils mid corsages. The ter Fire departlncnl will meet| out over a wide area. Infantry also of other' occupied countries in 8:30 tonight for the first drill Id 2 senators would have 12 elec- Held Eaeh Month western Eiirope. Follow the In- shore. \ bride’s mother wore hlsck and baa croaaed the river in force and It was believed that the useful­ white crepe with white acces­ the -month. waa reported driving due west of .striictiong ^f your leaders. A pre- ilUierto, In each state the matiire uprising of all Frenchmen ness of many of the batt«ies sories snd corsage of white carna­ 1 of the party getting the most Vatican City: The only resistance The. American l.,egion Auxiliar v which escaped dinset hits was im­ tions, and the bridegroom's moth­ The . Manchester Fire depil may^ prevent yoii froni being of mem was cAJl-.d-at 8 o’clock Itei cast their entire-_^e for anywhert; came from isolated rear-’ at its meeting last night in Uie niaximum help to yoiir coiintrv in paired by near misses Severing er. blue and white, with gardenia s party’s presidential ^tmd vice guards. LK’gion home, voted to suspend fhr communications' with coramalnd corsage. morning for .a , gms.a and wc Try to Cover Withdfawal the eritiral hoiir Be patient. Pce- fire off CumbeiTfiftd .street. esidrntlal candidate^; bylaws with rpgard to meeting.^ pa re: posts, throwing the guns out of The ceremony waa follciwed by , 681 Electors hr'Natlon In the mountains eqst of Rome for the duration, in order to h(>ld alignment, orNralslng mounds .of a wedfiing breakfast at the home Gemian rearguards tnraw strong Prompt Obedience Esaenlial Staff Sergeaint James Mahonl ■The party whose total of elec- only one meeting a month; on thr earth in front or\the guns to make of the bride’s parents, with a re- |ral. votes from all the states was opposition against - the British “As siipreme commander of the sighting impossible. ceptioh for 100 guests later at the son of Mrs. Anne Mahoney o ff third Monday of each month: This Maple stfjet. is spending a 21- eatest the* won the election., ^ g h th Army In an effort to now schedule will begin, in .Sep­ Allied Expeditionary Force, there Zipser Club on Brainard Place. tiere areelectors In all states cover the northward withdrawal tember. as no nieetlngh are held la imposed on me the duty and re­ Guests were present from New furlough at hi.e home. He has b^ of the main enemy troops In that tliiring July and August. sponsibility of taking all measures stationed for 26 months in k m b ln ^ Several Strategic York. Hartford. Bpringflcid, Glas­ Canal Zkine, and this is hfa |Bu>^now there are indications ■ sector. \ . The election'of .officers wa.s held necessary to the prosecution of the tonbury and this town. 'the Democratic leaders, of Tha Allied A-ir Forces gave the last^ night. Mrs: Elmer Rice Who war. Prqnipt and willing obedience For traveling the bride is wear­ furlough since his enlistment to the orders that I shall issue is the Air Cdrp^in January of 19i| , Catolina and Texas may try German columna no rest. In the has’served aii j'realiicnt for the Bridges GaptuY^l, ing a yellow suit vAtb green ac­ tell their electors to vote for area immediately north of Rome pa.st two years decfined renomina- essential. Effective civil adminis­ cessories snd orchid corsage. On fny other De.nocrat” they please yeater*n Allen hope to fui-nish the enemy with a leg. He was treated at the offic btate, not upon the numbef of empire, have been an example and yhtofsHema Bed Croaa. Whoee numbers were “Ob Promise of Dr. Mortimer E. Mortarty.- voters. Every state autojnatlcMly an inspiration to all of ua. To Invasion Troops succession of surprises, during the London. June fl— OP)- —Gen. course of the fighting. MV’ and ’’I Love You Truly.” *ias two senatoirs. But ^ any state ‘.'The landing la but the opening The bride who was given awsy .-..rieges th 2 right of aduli clUzens MAIM! Dwight D. Elsenhower issued the Kl\-e EDlfs For Nose Drag ’The battle which is now begin­ Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma lo vote. Congress ntay legally re­ phase of the campaign in western llqwing-order of the day to his,- Treatments ning w'ill grow constantly tr. scale by her father, wore a powder blue will nipet th ise v e n in g at TEA Eitrope. Great battlas lie ;ahead. 1 Street dress, appliqued in navy duce proportionately that state s inHsion trhops today: ' / Many doctors prescribe nose and in Intensity for many weeks home qf Miss Shirley Robinson call upon all who love freedom to era, sailors and, airmen of to come and I shall not attempt to blue. She carried a whita- blble 204 Hertford Road. This wUl ^presentation* in the Hous<> of In PackaQM kAdi Tm Bags at Youz Gfocai's staifd with us. Keep your faith JI ops for the relief of nasal con­ with rose marker .anci shower of the Aifled Expeditionary Force; gestion Or a common head cold. speculate upon Rs course. the final meeting of the season. ataun,-h—our arms ai;e resolute^ “You^re about to embark on a •The landings on the beaches are valley Ulies. i V ... .or together we shall achieve vic­ The solution is usually put up at Mrs. Martin Hensel of Broad This,provision of the constltd-1 great crusade. The eyia of the proceeding at various phlnta at Miss June England of SpriK^ tlon-ri^ducing the size of a stato s tory.’’ wmrid are Upon you an|M-ii. fighting men. The tide has turned dropper. Rome, where Allied troops have following orders arc-'to be foIloW- and free men of the world are 2. When using the drops pour been received with Joy by the bridegroom ia a graduate of the 824 4hst only 1,039,302 votes. I cd: marching together to victory. High achool In North Troy. MassachusetU. with only 17 elec­ ’.out a -small amount in a clean population. toral votes, cast 2,016,222 votes.] . _ Orders to^JSie Followed “I have full confidence in your medicine gUas. and insert the “This entry and llberatlSn of courage, devotion to duty and skill out of a population of 4,316,721. JOHN H. LAPPEN “First. Ica.vie'^ the town at once. dropper in this; Never pour what Rome means that we shall have Mississippi had 9 electoral - All Forms of lasuranee and Bonds “Second, -fchoose such a route In battle. ■ We will accept nothing reinaina back in-the bottle. . power to defend it from hostile air Reds Repulse y less than full victory. Good luck votes and, with a population of 44 CONE STREET TELEPHONE 7*21 out of toyrti as.to avoid the main 3. Wash the dropper with soap attacks and deliver it from the 2.183.796, cast only 171,081 votes. I road.- / and let us all beseech the blessing and.water after using it and stand famine with which it was threat­ of Almighty God upon this great Fresh Nazis Maryland, with only 8 electoral j “ThU^d,- leave on foot only car- It in the medicine-gtass until need­ ened.” votes and a population of 1,821,-1 r>'ii^ essentials. and noble undertaking." ' High THbutoi^o Generals McCalA ed again. (Goatiatted Dom Page One) _ Mgfggs 244.\cast 654,090 votes. go to the country at 4. Whanigiving nose dropa have Britain's wst leader- paid, high CHASA ^airt two kilometers from town. the patient Ue down with a jilllow tributa to both Gen. Sir *HaroId planea.' MqM»w said. Much eifemv • ASNIlt FATHER’S DAY —. SUNDAY. JUNE 18(h. *'Do not assemble . in groups under the ahoiildera. so the head Alexander and Gen. Mark ‘ W. tran^xwt and equipment were d^ AnHmwy 'which might appear to be troop I You Don't Say—^ will drop well back over tha pil­ Clark In Italy and^aaid: "Complete atroyed at Chisinau, and military ouinn Mulims Elected concentrations.” low. unity preyails / :tthroughopt the objectives In-the town alao were eu(^ M AW^ The broadcast advised the pern . Separate .-;hoe lasts have' been A. Hold the dropper a<. the .qoa- Allied Arm taa.'___There ijs com­ h it tha communique added. Norwich Mayor I pie to keep' as far as pds.sible used (or the right and left foot' tril opening and squeeze the bulb, plete cdofldence in the supreme MITCH4U away from roads and railroad only aiiice the 18th century. "but (lo not insert It into the nos­ ^commander, Oanerat Eleenhower; lines and to take nothing. with tril. Instruct the patBnt to brtag and his tieutenanta and also in the PLUS — Norwich, June fl.-^A5—James XI them they cannot carry personal- The iguanodon.. an extinct ani­ the head forwrard quickly wrfien commander of the exp^itionaiy »dl Ruth Terry IfulDnsT Wroberiit, was ' Mectedj ly. mal, is said to have walked on its the drops-reach, the back at the force. General Montgomery. [ Ellington »I in "Jamboree" mayor of Norwich yesterday, de- J .The spokesman concluded' with hind legs,. ' nostril. They should not be allow­ In d i s c u a a i ^ ^ Italian cafn- . 'V.. • • ___ . ■, featlng Anthony J. Bernard, his the advice that those able to leave .Stephen Counbf. IS, aon of Mr. Republican oppionent. 8,331 to 2,- Somethirig'Ue^lL the 35 . kilometer coaatal belt ed to down into the throat palgn,; where he said the Allied E N bS ’TODATt ■ More than ^40 tons of ink weie forcea “with the Americans in. tha. and M rs.. Stephen Cbtinof * of S3 814. Mullins, ciuidldate of the in­ should do so at once, adding th at Florence. avenue, Ellington, is in “TENDER COMRADE” f surgent group of the Democrats j Enjoy W^euring! those who cinnot leave noiir must required for 'the printing of all­ van are drivin)g aheaff northwards purpose ration booksl . Clas# of'iVineteen in relentless pursuit of the ene­ a serious condition from a head riuAi *qiLHHrrLT t e b b I f i O" I came within 200'votes of th r plu-j ^ , ...... •’ my,” Churchill said it was hoped injury received Sunday afternoon raUty given Richard L. Norman that the 20,000 prisoners alrea^ in an automobile accident on Hurl- ^ when ■ he was 'elected mayor - two I So narrow 'afe -the strocts ■ in Is Given: Degree burt htU In ToUand. Twwof bis years agq. Norman was defeated I La Guira, 'Veneauela, thnt pass­ taken would be followed by fur- therycaptui^ In the near future. companions died soon after the for the nomination by Mullins in I ing automobiles use the sidewalks acetdent while David Williams, the the primaries. . I , WASHABLE ■ on each side. ./ A class of 19 were J, given * the Of the new European opera- first degree at Uhe meeting of Uoos, ChUfchUI said "thia g n a t driver of the car, Is in the Rock­ The Republicans broke into the I , -■ / Campbell Council, K.' of C.. last new front will be pursued hrlth the ville City hospital also in a seri­ solid Democratic Common councll j SLACK SUITS The woirld contains abotit '20:000 night.' They were advanced for the utmost resolution, both by. the ous'condition. WED. AND THURS. by electlng-councllineri: from three ■species' of birds;' 200 afe-fowid in second degree which will be wbrkr commander and the United States Luke Rellsy, M, a laborer who precincts, nils creates a body of I the UniM States. - •ed on the entire class on ,F r^y has lived in BUington fqgr eevetai four al^rmen and five coiincilmen I and British governments wbon. 'Who are Democrats and three Re-* | llM woHd looks evening. they asm."' . ^----- years died eariy Monday raomlng When water mains were, .in- Last night’s rayllhg waa Jield publican oounctlmen. * to Amorica for- Ts Keep Hdaae latemied at JUie Rdckvtjle' City’ hospital Mullins who was elected for a I galdaaeo In Its stalled in Leadville. Col., solcter at the K. of C.‘ iusHe but the work- In response to a question he where ha qras taken Sunday mom was ao acarca. that molten silver ing on Friday (Mil .be . at Tinker two*year term, has been a mem- ho«r of Boed, By told Commons that certainly la ing fallowtag a heart attack. He bey of 'the ooundL He U in charge -was used to seal pipe Joints. hnll as their osncball is not.lUEs the early part of the battle he leaves a brother, in New London, 'W’lLh'an eye to bis comfort and f»llowt.a g the enough to take care of the. ctaas of the electro-plaung department good looks, these alack suits are Meals of Chr^ would endeavor to keep the Houae a son JafSea Kelley of Maple of the American Tberinoe Bottle tianlty wo can ^ In - some |>*rasltic- typM of in- apd the spectators; ' fully informed. * street. ESlington, and a ami Luka, made of a*pice grade of wash­ On Sunday the third'degfec will Oo.. ef this city. able Joplin (n Blue or. Tan'. " lend: the world .^ts, one egg i^Il. haUh out a ”lt .may be.” he added, “ tluct Jr. and a daughter Mary Kelley Harry Bowman, rumung rerl back la a better be exemplilM and on .Monday at Rodmlle, two granddaughters thousand or more offspring. evening of next week the annual r shall ask their indulgence to mayor on the SodaUst ticket, re-J i l ^ pnaa myaeff upon them before and five graadspna. Funeral ar- ceived 769 votes. The cannon balls of Moetakl election of olRceTX will be held we rise tonight.” - rangsmenU. an not eomplete at and repofU .(jf the (Bffeteht ottt- this time. Point -New. Zealand, are - biiga cerrwill be read. - There waa grim news ga well Fire Destroys Foiiner Ins boulden, worn to perfect spheri­ aa good in ChiirchUl’a addreea. Richard Quina, son of Mr^ and cal shapea by wave action of the Wdnta Ban on Pheae OaBs la discussing the battle of the Mrs. Jamia Quinn has returned to Stdiy Creek, June B-W>—Fire, Anxio heerhhesd in Italy, which' Mhxwell Field, Aig-, Attar spend- of undetermined origin destroyed YMF "Xoe A ngles—(((^--^13. Flor­ waa aatabUshed last January and Jng aYurlough at hia homa. .. _ the former Three Elms Inn, re-1 Fsma grow 40 vfM t Ujph and ence' R. Meacalf asked Superior hsM against heavy German coun* Charles O. Chilberg, aon of Mrs. cently converted toto an apart-1 have fronds 20 .feet long in Ha­ ter-attadis. be said the Allies lost ALBtl: MA]^ DAVIS In ment houae, here yeeterday. 5 ^ MfflOMI MOlMi MB 9MSMM court to reatmin John J, Meseall, Linnsa Nelaon of West road, for­ waiian NationaT Park. __ motion pietdire'' canaararoan and about 20.0^ men, and tha Oer- merly of KUtngton. baa been grad­ "BEArinFUL BROKE" Charlee Medlera, former dty golf chwviock frga ihans 25,000. uated from . the transportation DISilKS TO ’m s LADOBBt * ding, who dlacovered th- blase Buffalo milk la (he source of communtcating .with her. She aaM But the Anxio landing had In corps offionra training achool a t warned two other women and nve MEN'S WEAR the canned cheese for India’s children in time to enable them to * she leered her htiMiend would the end borne good fruit t y forc- NOW Orleans; La., and has bean LAST .in iB TOmoHTt %i|U As Tev Flager P ^t” ffghting men phone hnr "ab he hea Bom In the ^ing Kltler to send-south at Boms oomndarioagd a asoood Uhotanant reach safety before the flames | Maxi Ta Federal Balm Shop (a s past at lata hours during tha bight, eight or nine dlvtMons !*which he In the Army, acqordibg to word ‘T3UYNAMED jOE” gained headway. Damage ,was MSn*^ -the newest of • 1’ merely for the purpose of annor- might well have seeded sber ! received by his wife' who Uvea in' “SING A JINGLE- l ^ t o d a t 9UgOO» kK'RM snlmkla. ing her and disturbing her slccn." where.” If( added. *: ' . Hartford. , X" : * o V i&f' ' i'/1 I “‘■'■S'-' PAG* fTV* 4 • V aiiicBm TBii EtTNWG HETIA1.D. xAisnriwm a. Tm m Kr.irmT.t. i? 4 « ^ A G E F O U K , MAWCHES1T5R EVENING HERAI4>; BJANCTffiSTEB. CONR, TUESDAY, JUNE 6,G944

peace," he said. "-Ali the other na­ proved by the Roiyie Judiciaiy on tbe ,«iU-trust decision, 'predict­ •V - Fourth Term Ratidning Data Victory Seen tions opposed to Fascism and Nasi- Try to Cancel committee, would put the business ed the coUVTs action woulif result iam help give Italy a chance.” back where it'was before the high in great conhislon and much harm, Feumiahed By The fall of Roitie, the president court, overturning a 76-ytar old and foresaw a yflood” o f litigation in Vote OFFICE OF PRICE CertainyBut, declared, was a proapect of -euch Court’s Ruling decision, ruled yesterday that in­ and legislation, t ^ a result. ADMlNtSTRA’nON great Importance to the Germane surance operations constitute in­ Justice Black, Ih- toe majority Regtonal Department ef thkt Hitler and hia generala put up terstate commerce and therefore opinion, sajd' that niKcommercial To Fill Seats InformatiOB Hard, Costly a desperate light “at great cost of On Insurance are subjt;ct to regulation under enterprise operating atfosa state men and materials and with great the Sherman anti-trust law and lines had been held to be wholly 86 TTeinont Street, Boston, 8, sacrifice to their crumbling eastern the Wagher labor act. beyond the .'egujatory po^ar- of Maisachosetts Voters Qioose Between Roosevelt Makes No line and to their western front. Group ot House 'Mem*^ Baltle— In a 336 No. Main St. TeL 414 / enough to damage Rome at the Washihgthn, June 6 —(/P)— A and Representative LaFollette (R- trucks in the United States in A —octotgS Pr«M Staff W riter Book Pour -SUunpe 80 and .,81. X c'.'- speech, which made no reference risk of losing their Armies. • group of House members set out Ind) said.Jhe believed' the House 1917. At the time of Pearl Har­ With th« fourth term poMlbllity good for five pbunds In'defliiitely. to invasion,^but waa delivered in bill os now drawn "is baa leetsla- bor, there were 4,911,000. ASK FOR: FREE ixsPECtlON Stamp 40 good for five pounda for Freedom Of Pope Aseui^ today to cancel the Supreme cites as an iMue, yotere, choe* be­ court's ruling that tiro Insurance tlon.” home canning through Feb. 28, the certain knowledge that Ihe ".It will be source of deep sa^U^ tween Democratic and' Republican buslneas Is interstate commerce The court, in a Gcrogla anti­ 1948. climactic hour finally had come. faction,” he also declared. .!*thiat trust case, upheld by a vote of 4 X nomint«s in two New York city Shoes President Roosevelt told the na­ and therefore subject t!b Federal the. ffeedom of the Pope and of regtilation. to 3. indictments charging a group Lhlit .Week Giir New Chef Book Three .airplane Stamps 1 tion- last night that victory over conffreeeional electlona today 'Vatican City is assurid by the Led by Reps. Walters '(D -Pa(, of fire Insurance companies with" and 2 good indefinitely. Germany is certain but "It wUI be Made Many New Friends N ew Mexico cltlaene nom inate Armies of the United'l^atlons.” Hancock (R-NV), Miller (R- conspiracy to restrain Interstate . OaeoUne tough and it will be costly.” For — WANTED (ovemorahtp . candidates, and In northeast and southeast 10-A The chief executive said that In Conn), and Gwynir» (R -Iow ai, trade, thus opening the way for Tbe president broadcast on the Italy the Allied troops had found they called for immediate action similar suits against other com­ The Garden Restaurant TennesMe mmocrats picked Na­ coupons good for three gallons fall of Rome at 8:30 p.'m „ e. w. t. l a b o r e r s f o r "starvation, malnutrition, disease, on a bill by Walters which would panies. The Justice department has ArroMN the Street At ^ - tional convention dSlegatee. through Aug. 8. Elsewhere, 11-A —aoout the time United States The fourth term question was a deteriorritlng education and low­ keep reg»ilatory powers for ' the indicated it is ready to start such 840 Main Street coupons' good for - three galloils and . Allied forces were Jumping GRADING wb^K.’ brought into New York’s llth dis­ ered, public health—all by-prbducta states alohe. .> actions. This Week He Says: through June 21. B-3 amd C-3 cou­ off from England for the air and K- trict congreaelonal race by Ells­ of .fascist .misrule” but ”we have And while stating that the value I nanihious In Ruling pons good for five gallons every­ water push across the channel. Try Out Homemade Ravioli Apply To worth B. Buck, Republican oppos­ already begun to save the lives of of insurance policies and the sta­ 'T h e justices—with the 'excep­ where. Now that the invasion has been Or Onr_ Harry Sampson, Supi>N ing Thomas B; Cantwell, Demo­ Fuel Oil the men, women and children .of bility of the companies are not dis­ tion of Justice Roberta, who did announced, he may avail himself Crispy, Crunchy cratic and American Labor party Period Four and Five coupqpb Rome." turbed by the court ruling, they not paKicIpate— were . unanimous of the regular Tuesday afternoon nominee, fo r the ;,SM t made good in all areas through Sept 30. argued that chaos would result in a ruling that insurance is in­ Summer Salads W ILLIA M S & R A V IZ ZA | '(4 p. m.) -news conference to say vacant by U i> ' death of Rep. New Period One coupons may be from conflicts Ih Federal-state terstate commerce and that the "Make The Garden A Habit!” Contractors James A, O’Leary, Democrat, used Immediately upon receiving more. ^ Baldwin to Give Chief Addreee regulation. Wagner act applies. No Dancing — So No AmuNe- Manchester Garden Apta.1 Seemed Extraordinarily . ment Tax! Full Wine List! Veoal Margin Cut in IM t them from local rationing boards. ’Ih e Walters bill, already ap­ Chief Justice.Stone, dissesting 'Preoccupied "" In a district where the usual Hartford, June 6— f>P)— Gover-' To many Ilateners here it seemed -J winning Democratic margin of nor Baldwin will give the principal The L o ^ War Price and Ra­ that the chief executive waa ex­ about 20,000 votes was cut to tioning BoArd is located In the Lin­ address at tbe annual Flag day traordinarily preoccupied last about 9,000 In 1042, Buck has as­ coln school opposite the poet of­ exercises of the Philadelphia Flag ^ s V. /"* serted that the most, dangerous of fice. Office hours are as follows: night, that his comment on the association In PhiladMphia June 14 .... what be called "steps on the un- Monday, 10 a. ni. to 4:30 p, m.; accompUahtnents in Italy was de­ at 9 p. m. Hie address will be hapipy road to dictatorship’' Tuesday, 2-^p. m. to 6:18 p, m.; signed more to point them up as broadcaet prior to the evening would bb- "the continued reelec­ Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 6:16 p. m.; prelude to what was to come than program, 'there will be a street ^ , i - tion o f one man for president.’’ Thursday, 10 a.'m . to 6:18 p. m.,* to extol' the victory already~won. parade. Brig. Gen. R. O. deLa- ''V- Endorsing" a fourth term, Cant­ Friday, 10 a. m. to 8:15 p. m.; Having in mind the fact that cour, Connecticut adjutant gejner- well praised the administration’s Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Berlin and Tokyo remain as Axis al. will act as marshal o f th% policies. The telephone number Is 2-0494. capitals he summed up the cap­ parade. . This race attracted much more ture o f the-^Italian capital as say­ attention than a similar .contest a. ing "one up and two to go.. in the Fourth district, where W il­ "Our victory comes at an ex­ Sugar Stamp 'VaUd June 18 m liam O, Nolan,. Republican,, op­ cellent time," Mr. Roosevelt de­ May Broaden Washington, June 8— —Sugar posed John.J, Rooney, nominee of clared in a - radio address last ' t*- Stamp 32' in W ar Ration Book the Democratic and American night, "while our Allied forces are four w ill become valid on June 16 Labor parties. The Fourth district poised lo r another strike at west­ Cotton Shift for five pounds o f sugar. The ac­ ordinarily is Democratic by more ern Europe—and while'armies of than 10,000 votes. , other Nasi soldiers nervously tion mesne a continuation of sugar raUons at the going rate — five As New Mexico voters exercis­ Bankhead Tells of Plan await our asaaidt.' And our gal­ Sp0nd Summer In your own V..' ' i* , ed their franchise, senator Chaves lant Russian allies continue to pounds a person every two and a half months. (I>-NM) declared that if the "real To Apply Amendment make .their power felt more and Democrats” of the state do not more." back yardi Horn arm your clean house "the Republicans To Other Products. To this, however, he hastened to w ilL" add that while the German, have tool ostonrtalg, prteod to w / jt i '' ' ComnMMlB la trap arty Opposition Washington, June 6— (P)— Sen­ ’suffered heavy loeaeaV the.se have not been ’’great enough' to cause . Chaves commend^ intraparty ator Bankhead (D., La.) disclosed provo you $avo at Orantsf WL // V H iL ^ W oppbslUon to Gov. John J. Demp­ collapse. )». I I ' L p^na today to broaden his con­ Not Vet Driven to Surrender sey, opposSd by Mrs. Edna Peter­ y " 'Vi son, Albuquerque housewife, in troversial cotton amendment, to “Germany hM not yet been driv- •,. I'V/’-t’w - m his bid for renomlnatlon. Nomina­ the price control pUl eo aa to ap- ei. to surrender,’’ he aaid. "Ger­ many has not yet been driven to ■ ■ r\ ' .Oh./,,/ I . yn tions for two uongress at large ply Ita provisions to other farm posts, as well as a full state the point drhere. she will be unable X producU. ticket, were at sUke in the vot­ to recommence world conquest a generation hence. ing:. , The move could bring support of legislators from the mtdweet "Therefoto the victory still Ilea Tennessee Democrats gathered some distance \ahead. That .dis­ It*? to pick that state's 20-vote slate farm belt. Bankhead announced tance will be covered in due time of convention delegates and to se­ only that the revision under con- -^have no fear of 'Jut . But it will lect 12 presidential electors with­ elderatlon . would- "brosden the be tough and it will be costly." out any outward storm signals amendment to include other com­ , that have marked similar meet­ modities besides cotton.” To many here hia words had the ings in other southern states. 'The The atep came in the face o f a ring of a reaffirmation of the Al­ delegates were expected to be in­ strong administration drive to kUl lied intention to-press the war to complete victory over Germany structed. to vote for a fourth term, -the textile price adjustment plan, Cli with the possibility that Gov. despite the statement by Pope which Economle StablUsatlon Dl- Plus last week that such a pur­ Prentice Cooper might be ad- rectord F ri^ M. Vinson has called vkneed as a vice presidential can­ pose would prolong the fighting. a part of a “preasure group” cam­ The President’s broadcast was i.y didate. A paign to break existing price con­ \ prompted by the fall of Rome. He H hit tin It 3 to d — GUlette Given Endorsement trols. addressed himself almost exclu­ rmMhrf mod cMMrmi'a Iowa Democrats gave Senator Provisloiia'bf Original Amendmeni sively to that subject in a manner M Guy GUlette a thumping ef-dorse- Bankhead’s original amendment to.puggest that while he consid­ ment in his . bid for renominatioh would have directed CPA to re- ered-It a conalderable paychologi- Dresses Polo Shirts V SatT’ yesterday. He had a lead of al­ textUe ceUinga to reflect a cal and political victory he h oi^ most four to one over Ernest J, parity price for ' cotton to the that it would not be over-rated ae Seemann when nearly a third of farmer, to cover the manufactur­ a great military contribution to 3 7 *; the precincts had reported. .Gil­ ing coats of 90 per cent o f the the ultimate victory in Europe. ' 73* lette will run against Gov, Bourke milling industry, and to Insure To the people of Italy hi- held Thaia thaart ora just« cvn- ^Exlra specially soft and cool B. Hickenlooper, unopposed- for manufacturers . a "reasonable forth the suggestion timt their the G. O. P. Senate nomination. alna M lhay can bal A huga X . no wonder ho llket themi profit." country should seek n peaceful In handsome paiitel colors that L ieu t Gov. Robert D. Blue, If a showdown Is'reached today place in, the family of nations as a •MOrimant of colon and stylos seeking the IcWa Republtcar nom- on the disputed co.tton amend­ 'great htotoer nation” sending its to plaosa both mothar and / will flatter ony youngster. tnation for governor, - likewise was BroaMoth Shirts ment, the price controls extender Sons to'pMDle many other lan^' Well fflO^-ln sizes 2 to 6, fa r ahead o f his nearest rival, doughtarl In tlsos 1 to 6X. / may be brought, to a-final Senate rather thaiiltopk expansion by ag-, Henry W „ Burma. With returns g ession. from 78T of 2,4SS preclncU Blue vote tomorrow. Expert Help of Futart Italy ivory ono of thoso whito shirts had 81,928 votes to. 19,218 foi Bur­ The Senate approved yesterday ma. -- > amendments extending the act for "We want and expect th help of the future Italy toward las^ g Two Trailing Opponents 18 months to Dec. 81, 1948, ban­ is Sanforixod for pormanont fit, ] Two of the eight Republican ning food subsidy payments after representatives running . fo* re­ Jitne 30, 1948, unless Congress nomlnatlon in Iowa, Fred C. GiV specifically appropriates for them. The gleoming white, broadcloth can't Christ and. Henry O. Talle, were The subsidy limitation, spon­ f trailing opponents. ' ■ sored by Senator Taft (R., Ohio), shrink even 1 % no matter h<^ many . \ In 117 Of the 380 precincts in the was approved 80 to 22 over objec­ washings goes throvghi Every shirt Is | 9i>:th district Gilchrist had 3,761 tions by M ajority Leader Barkley H full cut and precisely tailored The X votes to 4,839 for James Dolllver (K y.) X- - and in 132 of the M8 precincts in self attached co.'lor is non-will. the Second district Talle had 3,309 to 4,239 for W. A. McCullough. Sizes from 14 to 17. Ferguson Urges / X y Hartford Saitor . Separate Probe ■X’ Wosfc«bf« fMrvy bln# twill V Special! Sitdtfor orSryonol Criticallv Hurl ' Washington. June 6 — A .Sp,psrate Senate Inquiry into the Slender Slatkt f^drl Harbor disaster was pidpos- JaA (yimtens i Hartford, JUn? 6— A Hart­ /A today by Senator Ferguson ('R- ford sailor was critically injured' Mlch) while lit the House bitter and two girls werb. less seriously political charges echoed over the ' It Should Be Of Particular Significance To Mancheste.r Peopte "^af injured early this morping„.wheri a questooa . of court-martialUng : ' 13* $ B car crRtPd by an Am iy sergeant, those accused of guilt. With Coven. Heavy Gauge Steel. Your fovorile cotton onklist Full'cut wHh a deep podiet.V Durable! Reg. 1.98. ; . 'X home after 50 bombing .mi.ssions By voice vote, the' Senato yss- comes in while ond all the here's the backbone in yoyrl «ver Europe,”struck a, pole . on $ 1.28 ■ n ; . .'tCrd'ay adopted i resolution ex­ Main ftreet, near' Spring Grove bright'colors you wont for Summer wardrobe. Youll en-\ Paratroop^s Were The Spearhead Of The Invasion-Equipped With A Product tending for a year from tomorrow. cemete'Ty, The sergeant esca)>ed Summer. No foot seam meoin. |qy their easy upkeep, for they Ihjury. , - the statute of UnUtatlons under - T h e , ipjtmed;-^ailrof' whom w < ^ ''which -Rear Admlrel HuSband E. je o l comfort. Sixes ^ won't show soil oosily.. 12-20. ;takeh' to .Municipal ho.Hpital,,;nre: Kimmel and Maj. Gen. W altM Gt - -Seahiari 1-C. Benjamin J.'M a- ShoiPt/6ould be tried' for dSfel^ tassa, 22. of 241 Zion, street, vvljo Uort/6f^duty, •' . \ ^ •rias a possible fractured skull arid The House had sought to get In Sanforixotl* la in critical condition. final action on an Identical resolu­ ■ y V- Gloria Soloman, age 19, of 129 tion but the charge‘''by- Repreaep- Cameo Cleanser '^alm 'Street, Hartford. tatiwEi Clark,^(D -NC)'that -soma Three Can* of Cleaning Powder and OnV" ^ ja m " Mollic Kupe''rsmit1i, 18, of 104 .members "would ratber-see Ihreid- T^i^^taclc mm Emry Dollar Pembroke street, Hartford, ' dent Roosevelt put; out of the AttractiTe Dispesnaer. Save on this V I , The car, according to Special In- White- House theft see Hitler put magic elganscr that scours any enafnelcd jVestlgator George. Goodman, was out of. Berlin,^’Jed t o retorts by or porcelain surface! Reg. ^9c. n p e ra t^ by StaffjSergf, Joseph F. Republican members and a long, -\ jTuUy of 50 Flatbush avenue, just wrangle which, put action over . ' ■■II ■' m Most Important Time In The History Of The ^returned from overseas after 50 until today. .imlssions as a bail 'turret gunneri I and Seaman Ma.taMri, a high school buddy, were reunited last Navy Reveals special! ~ - Here's o work shirt, that's • week after nearly .three yeara. cool and comfortobi#, ydt. "" All That ~ ■ • ■■ rugged as ctm bel Strong ^ Carrier Sunk Ward’s flmnesteader Coffen rohdoftod sheers Colorful, tpum royoii^ ^yeryi Asserts “ double stitched seoms for y extro wear. Sizes' 14)6 to 17.-X \ Washington, June 6-- On LA# Irregtiars X h ■ f - „ Boards Conspired the eve of the invasion, the N avy has revealeo for the first time tha : r " .sinlclng of an Idlcraft carrier In Q uf Fightirigx Forces N efd Wasbmgton, June S-^JPi-T-Sew-. the Atlantic. .She was ihe escort Blue Chambray. Sizes 14^2 to 17 in* Union mode of Sturdy blue * -^cry, Ch^lmgn of iilantgdm- carried Block Island, the 158th dttsivf. Reduced from 98c to Wrcholtenge you to fhtd the ’ W ard and Co,, contended to- Wear eun drenclwd colo^ SanfofizmPMmtni with double. Navy ship lost during the war. , flaws that keep these royea . J that the National Labor Rela- The Navy, la iU totoat fort- while you wMih thru household . sfltched 26 to 38. 1.49 y iods Board and the W iv Labor nightly report on Submarine arar- sheers from being called per. ' 1 "conepired together” to (esha, losmge in your yard, fare againit. the Japanese, also ra^ . feet. Full fashioned for a snu^ about aelxure o f fte-Chicago ported the sinking o f 16 more injay the suspender'bro topu . A tmS La 1%. ger fb. Sizes 8Vi t o tOVh. in. ordef to enforce instruc- Japqnes» merchant ehlpe by U. S. fu8 cut shorts. Sizis 12-1|w^ “ they knew to be U t e ^ and underwatercraft. " •\; -A \- Harold C> Alvord over, Avexy told the House' ^ It is estimated that U. ff. ciU- o n tg o m e ry Y fard Chairtna* W af F1na«8* Commlltea. — committee tnveetigatlng e ™ in 1942 wasted ..more food >0-1..;. i .Wkid ease. PreaUient Roose- than was needed by the armed : SKCceded his authoi;ity in au- forces and lend-lease requira- 824-82S M A IN ST. TEL. 5161 , MANCHESTER 815 Main Manclieiiter — tlw ■ ■---- hasnU. ■ : _ i - \ ■ f y t " -i""X rv ■ I m m ■,

PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HlERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 6,1944 <;pA('E- SIX MA.N'CHhSrKK LVl-JNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. ('OXN.. TUESDAY, JUNE G, la ii and the Coyenant-Ctongregatloncl J " vorv’ ^^Ijrt’cver they /^ay^ b church both have meetings toni6 •- fm- a bi ief at noon, At The ^ . he. slipped and fell to the- loading Claim Berlin* ' HXri'- , 5in?:r'r’ pLIII. Churches Call row evening, and 'special devotlon- PRINCESS n m ^ r station. Germans al .prayer services will b< held at - ' v.:i-l ic.-ioinf’ , u.ij- No. 4 Elects St. Peter’s Episcopal church was Parolees to Work • •- Ti. Coventry^^^tigland^ Brings Herald (Mnneciicut Bolton I IiiVasion A ir Fierce the scene of a vary attractive wed­ • Life Normal this time. RESTAURAin* 'Event ding Saturday at high noon, when ersi 'Prayer* by Worker* Hartfoird, June 6— B rain •Iru st” . TJieir Version Coroe* Mala aafi FsaM BlNa PUUUMti«^tNMV Devey’s Children's Day Its Officers Miss El'Mheth Margaret Baron, (CeattniMd from Fags O**). Red Cros.'. Wnrkert at the Pro­ Manpower Director' Willlanr;. M # «A l-n M IN T IW U CO.. .INC.- Gteetingsto Coventry^Conn. duction Center In O u t e r C'.hiirch Fitzgerald-has announced that Sc- 1>,»W»II •tr Thoae icanit who 'liavc Cfiiildren’s Day exercises were daughter of Mr. and Mra. Michael lEhvHness Men’s ftanehratar, Cun Yankee held at the Bolton Congregational American Mirac Baron 6t Burnt Hill, Hebron, be­ Of Invasion uniformed . diimmiea which con­ Pastors Here at Once House, suspended work fnr s brief rangctueiils are being, niade to THtlttAS nSKiniKll piowri' infv llip hsblt of clislikiivK, By A H placq 24 paroiOes of the It. S-cor- LtlNl^EpN-- / \ Coventry, June • - (S p e iia ii —- church on Sunday- vrith thirty l^ifford Ma^n Is Ghose« came the bride of Henry Adaiti tained explosives and which went i i r r a n g e l o r r t c r v u t r o i speedy and cnmpiete ; ' o*ne>«r M«n»«#r -v "bi-ain In isy’ goyi'nimcnt will,.ap­ pupils ,of the Church school partl- Dombrdwaki, son of M*"- and Mrs. recUonal uiatltution at Danbiyy In J' fc-pundtil OgK>l»«>'l lt* l On Friday evening,. Juno Pih,-at 7 (Contbiued from Page One) off when tlrty touched," A Berlin Ssrved^LA . M. to t V. M. parently ha\V to put up with some cipatirig in tht- exercises and six sea iane.s jammed with cargo As Foreidan, Alberts^ Adam Dombrowskl, also of He­ broadcast said. As W ar News Received success of the alUed invasion and the logginjc ;snd lumber industry f.N I'HE L.AND OF STEADY o’clock. Rev. Leslie Edward* Cboke Wiiiged^Fury io Fling tels. The Arm y Air Trans' the safety * f the soldiers of the in Vermont, Maine and New i publimad « v * r » B>«nlBS ISlW*pi ISiipre of it. such, at Jeasl, ia the H.tBl'TS: Our recent piece,on the membera of the Cradle Roll pres­ bron. The cerClnony waa "perform­ northeaatern tip of the peninsula ’Hila same report claimed that CdOuilete"Btefieni' rMandaya and Holidaya^^rtiartd •• command and the Navy A ir Tri biel^^ First Assistant. invading forces; Hunipshire. Jobs in the Industry need for a state policy on'grade of Coventry, England, will'bring ent in the congregation. Alfred Into Support of AF. ed by the Rev. Andrew Balaska of the firsts prisoners captured were > til* Poai OSIo* a> HddCbMCM:. Coon. im^lUpation, oK reefent '■ writings port service covered some 200 of Nbrniandy. Rev. .lames, P. Timmins, rector pay from $5 to $6 a cord of wocxl. S e r v ^ 5 to 8 ' M daoODd Olaaa H«ll MdUdr.X^ crossings evoked a communication greetings to Coventry, Conn., at Rogers-acted as chaplain of the Stafford Springe, the double ring Amorican pi raefinte troops taken Miss Hazel Tcott?rr, chairman. about'‘'''C'Ovcrm^ Dewey. Since lird Invasion Built miles' of routes, building - airvi Fight 84111 In Plrogreiia of Rt. Bridget’s efiurch was the C om which is deducted $1 a day Also A La Carte SorHfto from Senator Joseph J. Tooher of the Church Community House in event w ith George Rose, Jr. and HpOe and Ladder Company No. ceremony being used. In the Cherbourg area and British requests that all Red ('ross Work- SUUSCKIKI'IUN KATCS x While the parachutist* dropped era in thU area. cboS?. Uielr work 1 for meals and i;amp privileges Governor ' ’■!^eweV does not admit .Stamford, to the effect that , al­ Coventry. Hugh Mai^t- as marshalls. Ushers as they went, flying with the the South Manchester Fire da Mrs/' Howard KelsCy sang ,’T parachutists seized in the Caen first clergyman in town to notify ;,Od« T ««r 6y Hall ...... VVL were Robert Murdock and David In About Two Years. ularity of domestic airlines Love You Truly." with hfra. Lew­ between the Seine and Ornt as : P«r Mootb by M a li...... I Jt fits own cantlklacji. and since he though Senator Morten.son of> ‘ Plans are being made* for a large artment last night re-elected Clif- sector. The Herald that special .services :«lnKlaCoDy ...... » «* Toomey. Duaing the program ■ .'7®* ■. — “— » • ' 1 the daring .of pioneers. The; is W. Phelps accompanying on the well as strong groups*! psrachut- w lll’^not speak 'a ^ a candidate,, Hartford,^ may have succeeded . in cohimunity gathering and it if B y la m es J. Strebig were to be held at St. Bridget’* at DalUrarad Ona Taar ...... I» »0 hoped that Rev. Cooke'will receive Betty Bockus dirt^ted the npm- livtred millions of pounds of Dtd Mason as foreman- pipe organ. • ' . : / , tats dropped near Barfleur were commentators who'^’s^nt to site curbing one grade crossing situa­ Associated Press Aviation Editor a royal welcome. jjers and explained the benediction materials on schedules figui QthctWalected were; Albert So The bride was attired in white annihilated, flghUng In the area.of Japs Can Imagine 7-i30 this evening. A t that hour MUMHICR o r ’ tion he. Senator Tooher, had less 4slo, first assUUnt; Frank Schel- Tba MSUCIATBO PKIM* ~ up the probable nom ini».tor pres­ good luck in hia efforts to cure Rev. Leon H. Austin, pastor em­ that.t^aa used. Jamea Rog&rs was America built In about two hours instead of weieks. chiffon and lace, with veil and Islgny and Caen Is In progress prayers will be said for the Fafety lenphug,/Second assistant; Joseph train. She carried white roses, and Jubilation of Nazis X Tba Aaaoeiatad Praaa la aaoluaiva. ident have been driven' ihip the one in his own bailiwick. He intro­ eritus of the . Second Congrega­ •blolsL ' years the. winged fury* which has The Eighth Bomber ' pbmi aibl. . ,of our hoys on the 'invasion coast “4500 BOSSIES KEEP ME ON tHEHO... I* aniltlad to ib» oaa of raonbi ea- Pajrlor. secretary; Ernest Sher- entered on the arm of her father. tional church of Coventry is-chair­ Highest attendance waa attained weht Into business on/ \ug. About two hours after the first • tfoD of al) aaari diapaiebaa.eradjiad expedient of talking .with Ut» his'-.jU' ---duced'*'- "An Act providing for a now been flung into •iipport of the nan, treasurer; Elio Falcetja, lad- By The Associated Press and the speedy victory and tefmb man lij charge of Coventry Night by 'raelma Bockus, Calvin Hutch­ 1942. Mrs.'Stephanie Tatem, sister ot parachutists’ larding, large-scale The Tokyo radio in its first re­ to u or not otharwlaa oradu^ In Mm.A Wata each' d ay school is in hs outing committee. Raymond vleyi's he hihiself probably favors. will be given by Rev. Bernard Foa- Rogers, Joanne Jacobs, Betty Mas­ been dreamed before Munich or 1943. did ah American force at Bridesmaids, wore daffodil yellow ' Another focal point developed in the German high command upon Temple Beth Hholom ■arvica lop. sessiqn.'^ Seimtor Tooher is a lennequtn: marquisette and carried Ullaman Rabbi Bcrthold Wnythaler ' o f Thus, for Instance, Governor Democrat,- binl'.Jjla measure had ter o f St. M ary’s church in South sey. Helen Rose, Myles Mc­ slhce, except in the United SUtes. at a t a i ^ t in Germany prop< at dawn today in the district be­ receipt of (he news.” Pubiialiara Haoraaanlaliyaa: Dewey’s position on international Oovgfitry. Following .the supper a Donough. Honorable mention for H itler smashed Into Poland with WUhelmi5shaven— and not roses-.. * tween Ckien and Islgny, where the Ushiba cautiously added that Temple Beth Sholom called at The j.u|iua_ Matba*ra..‘ tra Bp p the support of Republican organi­ Herald office this morning to^an- Ckleaco . prayer 'will be given by Rev. the g i*«te s t number of Sundays in about 1,600 planes, executed the more/than a year, later, Feb. The bride's mother wore steel attacking Anglo-American forces whetlwr this invasion will- develop Mart Torn. policy has been interpreted more zations In and the nepubllcan rep­ nounre special serv-ices tonight at Boatou resentatives from ms district., Charles D, Broadbent of the First an unbroken line 'M-as given to Norway campaign .' with fewer 19^, were American planes , blue \rtth white corsage. The were favored by terrain condi­ into a full-scale European second frequently on the basis of the fact groom’s mother wore red. with eight o'clock in the sanctiiary. and "The people of the 27th''dlatricL‘' Congregstional church In South George Rose, Helen Rose, Richard than 1,000, and pushed through oyer Berlin. Hebron tions. They succeeded at two front remains to be seen. UBMUBM AUUlT b u r e a u o r white corsage. Henry Koch, broth­ also to slate that the synxgogiie that John Foster Dulles la his foF^ says Senator Tooher, “were: prtt- Coventry. Rev. Elden H. Mills, Rev. LeaHe E. Cooke Rose, Russell Tucker, Raymond the lowlands with something over places In reaching the coast, and 8ee* (iennan Advantage ClRrUI.JtTIOWB / M ighty Expansion In AcDvH er-in-law of the groom, was best is open all day (or tl)dse who wish elgn affairs "bralntruster" than ty much in accord with the'^^ea chaplain of the House In Connecti­ Sanborn, Robert Sanborn. 3,000. . > Two accidents resulting In in- in advancing with their tanka sev­ PrlDtina Compaby. The two years of prjgparai man, Ushers were Paul ■ Baron, Boasting of prepared Nazi de­ cut Legislature will be the guest oua committees of the Congrega­ One of the highlights was thS; When It came Hitler's turn to luries to form er Hebron men in eral kilometers aouthward. to pause from theip'dally task* to lnc.l**aaaudiaa no Bnanclaislai raaponal*raawnai on. anything Governor Dewey him­ that this was a good piece of l^ge^ were fbllowed'by a mighty exf brother of the bridei and Kenneth fenses and declaring the moat for­ sarsl. 1. OltHOP ^oloist for the evening. Dr. WII- tional Union of England aiid Wales rehearsal foir*rthe exercises held defend, those figures were dwarfed aaim Eight Tanks Destroyed offer up prayer* for an Allied vie- bility fnr typograpbioai arrora self has said. The auccesi of the istation and they wanted tp see i t Sion Iri activity. the U. S. service have been re- Cornell of Colchester, The church midable of them were between Dairy Farm Inspeiltr Tlqm L. Higgins will give the wel- and is a director of the London the prevldus Friday a t which thir­ by the Allied armada, a flying 0>teA. recently. One Is that of According to the first reports tory. > fs: passed. However, the Committee The D ecem ^r, 1^43, volume w-ss artistically decorated with Cherbourg and • Dunkerque, em­ Madison, ft'isconslH anebaai|ir Bwaning Harold bewcy_ administration at Albany, cofhe and will be. followed by an Missionary Society. He ia also ty were present and enjoysd re­ fighting force ■ which counted rece'lved so far, eight of 36 enemy St. M ar/s Eplucopol J -on Railroads won id have none of bombs dropped ^ the Eighth adlo Mechanic Weslejr Broome, iris, peonies and palms. The bracing the area of the Allied even the succiesa of hia no-cam­ address by Rev. Rockwell H. Pot­ president of the Coventry Free freshments of sondwlches and planes by the' tens of' thousands, tanks already have been destroy­ ,St. Mary:* Episcopal church TueadAj^, June 6 it, due in great measure, I under­ ter. former dean of the Hartford Force was 12,(X)p tons—a thin grandson of Paul Broome of weather w a s Ideal for the cere­ landings. Ushita salii the strongly F.vcryuhere you hear-the CHiurch Council and Is an author punch ‘following the rehearsal. planes which dould fly faster and lope valley, and a nephew of ed. ' fortified defense lines would give commiinicrai* held a special serv- paign campaign for the nomina­ stand. to their chairman’s opposi­ Theologlcifi..^minai;y In Hartford. much as had been dropped in mony. tion. The chairman of the Com­ Ol a number of booka dealing-with Firemen’s Meeting hit harder than anything the, Irs. .Lerdy Benzlnger of that lo- Further very "strpng disembark- the Germans ab.solute advantage Ite at l ’.t 'noon todny, interceding same good things about' tion, la often credited to the abili­ Rev. James^, English, State Su­ Na^is ever built, pianos which preceding 16 months. , Th: A reception was held at the Wil- for a speedy victory rol the Allies Ford cars. They Ito.v-young Good Beginning mittee on Railroads apparently congregational heritage and with' The regular meeting of the Bol­ after the totals spiraled iipwai allty. The father of the injured ments took place at the small in ’’inner litle’’ operations. ty of the men aurroiinding him. perintendent of Congregational present day religious subjecU and came from 40,000 factories and limantic Inn following the cere­ as per announcement atqjearing in decided that he ktiew more about ton Volunteer Fire Department I f Berlin had not seen Vanl (lan Is Paul Broome, Jr., of East coastal place at St. ' Vaast la He estiniated that at least 60 a long time in looks and Early reportt on the greateat Churches will Inmiduce the speak­ contributes regularly to religious many millions of workers. mony, with buffet luncheon served. Hougue,. where a violent artlllci-y the )>ulletin for weeks thatsprayer.s All of this indicates that Repub­ what waa needed, in Stamford er,. Rev, Leslie E. Cqoke of the will be held Wednesday evening at planes,, they were familiar in pi srrington, N. H.. formerly of He­ crack German divisions arc con­ pcrfprrnanctf .They’re lively military operation of all time are publications. The United States entered the In the evening 150 were present at duel developed bet,ween German would be said al noon on tfte day lican orators, this year, may have than the people- themselvea Inci­ Warwick road Congregational 8 p. m. In the Firehouse on Bolton t.v of other cities—Bremen bron. centrated in these defense zones and ready to go. They’ re dentally, the chairman, admitted Notch Road. war, as Oem/H. H. Arnold, com- / The Injured man Is the only siir- a chicken dinner. The newly coastal batteries and Naval forces and said the Luftwaffe could be re? of the invasion. For some coming faat and lt ta enUrely poa- to be careful how they inveigh church of Coventry, E n g ird . Fol­ Following the serious rrlds In.. den, Wllhelmshaven, Kiel. Vi fied couple will make their home to me that he had nev^r been In Coventry, England, Mr. Cooke was Ladles Benevolent Meeting nisnder of /tne Army Air Forces, M vor o f an airplane crash In Eng­ of the Allied landing fleet, As al­ inforced at a moment’s notice also' it has been the custom "40 easy on gas,'and repair coji.t* ■ible that their tenor may change lowing Rev. Cooke’s addresk.greet- sack, Schweinfurt, Hanovep, Pal In Hebron, on their return frdm a against "brain trusts" In general, Glenbrook in hta-llfe.” .... All active in organiaing community The Ladies Benevolent Society paid, “ w iW plans but no planes." land which happened Monday of ready reported, one cruiser and hold .similar services each WednesX arc low. Use Ford Protec­ during the day. Theao drat re- ings will be received from Nrthe O f the 3,(HX) Arm y airplanes Antwerp. Trondheim, St. Naza wedding trip. Mra. Dombroyrskl is one major landing vessel hcavily and limit themselves, if they must of which, of course, reveals the ex­ Mayor of Coventry, England, and aasiatance and originated the plan will meet Thursday at 1:80 .p. m. ast week, according to a cable- day at noon, interceding for St. tive Scrviccand,asthe mile* porU are not concluaive. A cor- i on Dec. 6, 1941, only 1,- and even (3dynla in the Pi a graduate of the local scbdola and laden'with troops and heavy arms Mary’s service men and women by touch the iubject, to praise of the traordinary pressure needed to greetings will be returned froirl for appointing induatrial chap- at the home of Mrs. C?b(ister corridor. ram received. Another cable- of Windham High. She haa a three roll up, you'll say, “ Sure •lalns in war production areas. He Hutchinson of Bolton Cerittri-. 157/i^ere suited to cpmbat serv­ ram received the Friday follow- were sunk by direct hits. 51 111 Soldiers name. This service will be held as reapondcnt rldaa in plane over the right kind o f brain trust. correct one grade crossing situs- Coventry. Conn. The program will The objective o f the Ameri: weeks’ leave of absence from th? glad i've.got a Ford!” has given many talks, addresses Mrs. Edson P. Herrick will be co­ ice/Actually, none of them could Fng aUted that he had Just re­ Grim fighting is' taklng-place in usual tomorrow at noon. • ''beaches, and, from hia height, tion when they are bandied as In­ close with s verse of the National Air Forces, stated officially af| Hamilton Standard Propeller at The simple fact Is that ho one. dividual problems... .and all of and lectures to Allied troops and hostess.. Those who are ready to s^ay in the air against 1944 riaod- gained conscibusnesa. and-It was the district of the estuary of the Reliirli Home , • \ . gees su going well. N® German Anthem of Great Britain and our la. ■ the Casablanca conference, was East Hartford, where she is em­ .\t St-James’* R -4^ Individual can, In these compli­ which recornmenda a general state industrial hoatels, youth centers, knit sweaters for the Greeks are/, thought he would be confined to Orne and.Vire. At the regular 7 ;30 mass this own National Anthem. Japs Cut FtghDng Total "T o acccimplish the progress! ployed. , Landing Boats Enter Estuaries ^Tanaport la noted on the roads cated times, pretend that his own policy in which the state will Rev. Leslie E. Cooke is on a visit etc., which have been organized as asked to bring nupfber 5 knitting Ithe hospital for several months, morning in Rt. James* church part of the war efforjl; He is a fine needl'.-a as the ykrn and Instrric- . In a matter of hours on Dec. 7. destruction of the, German m The bride’s 'parents observed Protected by numerous light Na-. (Conllnued from Page One) leading to .tha heachca. The Luft­ head alone contains all the an­ share the expense o f a program to the United States aa the official lu is fam ily la aissured that he Is there was an exckpllonally large for the eventual elimination of all speaker and haa a .pleasing per­ ttons have arriyM. 19^1, the Japanese reduced our tary, industrial and economic s; ce'lving the best/m edical care their 35th Wedding snniversary val forces and artificial fog. land­ waffe, eit^y'aorpriaad, or Incapa- representative of the British Con­ combat-suited aircraft total to terns to a point where the capi just lately, and her brother John’s ing boats of various types entered to HallorSn General hospital, attendance. The same was true of swers and alll the theories on all grade crossing dangers...... gregational churches. sonality. First Strawberries Pick^ -jssible. He suffered a compound citated, or ' lmld down by poor 800, and for some time thereafter ty for armed resistance is fa birthday, fell on her wedding day. the river estuaries, attempting to Staten Island. Interviews, with St Bridget’s-church when prayers problems. Any one who 'claims - Bom in Preston Park. Brighton, The young ladies and younjg men Hugo Broda of Birch ^untain .fracture of the shoulder and right whittled It down stlU further be­ weakened." . carry out major scale landing op­ them will-be permitted later, the fo i the soldier* of the Allied forces take-off weather, la not In. evl- Sussex, on May 22, 1908, hs is s of Coventry will serve as wait­ picked about two crates-'of fine larm. alao head Injuries; N o fur- to be a well-rounded adminietrator At this writing, the report of erations in the rear of the Atlantic Arm y said, , and success o f the invasion were^ dence. A s Mr. OiurchlU reporU, graduate, of the Manchester Uni­ resses at the table and will pour ripe strawberries frony'hla patch fore American production began Plan For Beaching Objective Ither details have been obtained. or executive must lean heavily on the Judicial Study Commlasion is to swing up. Aboard the ship is Larry Allen, included. / versity and in 1936 was married to coffee. The committee in charge on Birch Mountain /On Mondays The plan for reaching the obj- While the young radio mechanic wall. K tijg expected under-water obeta- not yet public, but from whaT fu-. Bombers Sink . Nortli of Caen a group from a Associate^ Press war correspon­ , Zlon’ lnitheran the advice of intimate frlende Gladys Evelyn Burrows. Mr. Cooke working-with Rev. John H. Austin Otheri farmers are picking .enough The. A rm y’s only fighter then in tlve wap; Its no longer a resident here.-, he clea proved leee eerioui'than ex­ mor says of the report It will meet landing vessel was completely an­ dent, who -a-as a prisoner of the The Zion Lutheran chur"h on whose expertneas he can trust. was ordained In 1933 and in 1939 are; Mrs. O. G,. Anderson, Mra. C. for tht- family ne^s witp promise mass production iVas the P-40 First, hit vulnerable targets Iwaa well known and had many with a cool reception at the hands nihilated by the surprise attack of Italians and,^ Gei-mans for 20 Cooper street was open this morn- pected, which le alBo e trtbuU to was inducted to the pastorate of Irvjng Loomis, Mra. John L. o f more to com e/ One field of to­ Warhawk, a sturdy plane lacking slow ths Nazi fighter plane- p here. It la hot known hoW Jap Warship To giva tha president such ad­ of any beneral' Assembly... .ac­ Ifriends a German" reserve formation, in months. He was captured Sept. 13, ing and...... throi'ighout.. ^the day for the Allied mineeweepere. Aa ME the Warwick road' Congregational Kingsbury,. Mrs. James W. Ed­ matoes on the/Mountain Is yellow in performance but which then duotion program, then as mom- Imany occupants of the plane -met vice and counsel wae the original cording to advance information, carried and, in Improved .models, which the invaders suffered hcavy 1942.- when the British destroyer members of-the cdhgregation who church, one of the leading churches mondson, Mrs. Christopher Glen- with blosBoms and has tomatoes turn gathered to beat down Itheir deaths In the crash. desired to -e-nterTor mediation and OiurchiU alao raporta, the ehorc purpose of the cabinet system, the report advises changes which still carries a sizable responsibili­ (Cohnnued from Page One) casualtlea and considerable lo.s.ses i to which he was assigned wa> sunk will seem sweeping- In nature to of the Congregational denomina­ ney, and Mrs, Joseph McBrierty. the size of JEngUsh walnuts. German A ir Force Itself and The other accident Involved .a - prayer. Tomorrow evenjng the batteriee have been “ quelled." Un­ ty- in material. I during a commando raid on To- Which Governor Bricker promises most legislators. . . . by the same tion in England. ' Miss Katherine Purdin is in charge Iton Briefs lay open tha whole -of Germ 1 nephew o f Mr. and Mrs. M dnisI Mitchells blew up two barges pa.stor. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, will official reporU at an early hour Sam .Bombing was done principally Regarding the fighting on the ibruk in North Africa. to revitalise. Yet Roosevelt had Information, however, the changes Mr. Cooke has served on vari- of the dining loom decorations. oislo of the New Eng- war production, transportation a iGoldstein, also a former resident loaded with Japanese soldiers. Vire estuary no details are availr conduct 'a brief devotional service bad two b ^h h ead a already “ee- land tel who was the lucky by the C anci D models of the B-17 stores. I here, the son of Barnet Goldstein his brain trust before he - was do not aeem directly In cu rF W the Flying Furtress, the B-28 Mitchell The Japanese kept pouring more able so far. at 7/30. in connection with the Winn the tt-n dollars in war Standing in the way of the Inow living In Brooklyn, N. Y. The cured" and our troope advancing acknowledged Ills o f the Connecti­ son. Mrs. C. Irving Looniia, Mrs. and the A-20 Havoc. Also In serv­ planes over . the Biak Invasion The Naval and airborne opera­ m eting of the Ladies Aid fkicl/t.v elected. Just as Governor Dewey stamps at the recent Bond Rally Jective were the German. Air Foi I family formerly lived where Cor- Inland. cut Judicial system, which are too John Kingsbury, Mrs. Jqmt* W. ice in small numbers were the scene. Headquarters said tiiday tions were supported by strong A l­ Loeal Boy Is Seen 10 follow St eight o’clock. It is baa bis now <^ven before his own much politics In the selection of North Coventry Emondson, Mis. Christopher d ^ a ted the stamps to the Bolton itself, a formidable though not t{ Inelius Leary now lives, on the that ThunilerbolU shot down four lied fighter formations. How many hoped m.ony of the church people N^swsletter fund. B-24 Uberator, the B-26 Marau­ A ll tbeea are optlmliUc reporta, nomination. And the simple fact judges, too much politics, some Glenney and Mrs. Joseph Mc­ numerous force; a highly devel I Hebron-Anu-ton road. The report and probably a fifth out o f . 42 en­ Allied troops have been employed will attend this vesper devotional Miss Julia Twltchell of Andover, der and the A-24 Dauntless. I is that the injured mfu. CpI. Sld- In 'Vi'ar Pholograpli which give ua raaaon for full hope about such state yapltol brain timer, in the .functioning of jui- Sunday school session was held Brierty. Miss Katherine Pu The B-17 :iad first been flown ed syptem of ground ^Tenses ai emy flcMers encountered Sunday. in the amphibious operations can­ servire to pray for the success of Mass., is the ^ e s t of Dr. and Mrs. detection devices, the size of Iney Goldstein, is a patient at the that tha initial and ssaentlal phase trusts it that, however good they tipe...... at 10 o’clock Spnday’ morning and is In charge o f the dining six yeara.esrUer, at about th-i time Another enemy fighter was bag- not be said so far. th-* allied invasion. decorations. Brownell Gage at tht- parsonage. undertaking, and the distances I walter Reed hospital. Washing-, Assume Wider Attack* Church of Nnzaretie of the racoBquaat of Europe— hat. — bej th ey—seldom--^ contain a.^ ronttniiatlnn of preparation for \york was started op thei B-24. Be­ fjed over No®nifdor. • In_,today’s- JsBue q f"th e ‘ Boston ■ This coluinii |ua~Blwsys iieen W alter Kcntrr h u passed/” Center. Mlsa Twltchell ie [ton. H e was engaged in the trana„- Dowff^evcn“ lnteri'«ptora German iiiilita ry i rclcs- assiwier The Church of the Nazarene, CTilldren’a Day was held. The the aunt o f Mrs. Gage and, Mrs. ing readied for action at the time been amootbly opened, with great­ many ellglbles- for federal Cabinet especially polite In questioning examinations for the Aniiapolls Added to the ekiU o f Nazi pil 1 fer o f supplies and' in aome w-ay I Southwest Pacific Liberators that invasion operations will be Dally Record thei£ appear.* a pic­ processional march was practical, Alexander Bunce. of Pearl Haroor were the P-38 haa lost Ihe sight of one eye and er auccesa and lest Immediate ef­ appointments. The needs of jkJU" Dapper Sam Pryor’s. frequent Naval A.:ademy and w ^ leave Lightning, an extremely versaUIe, the ^ d and ^wer of N 1 from the Admiralties Shol down extended to a wider coastal strip ture taken in Italy of four Am eri­ by all the children after the short' Mr. and Airs. Edson P. Herrick has also been operated on for a fect! vendaa of opposition than had tjes. the needa of geography, tht assertions that' he Is out of next* week to start' hia/ training. high performance lighter; th*4P*“ *** j’^,*** unending string seven of 20 interceptors as they before long. can soldiers^’ho arc watching the - Connecticut politics, and we like worship service. have purchased the W ar cottage I brain tumor. . blasted Truk Saturday (or the tn the bay o f St Male attempted performance of a bread toaster FOOT SUFFERERS b«en anticipated. Later there wdll The church service was held at A t the present time bs Is spend­ P-39 A^acoora, which yieldeo two n*w and strrage devlcea-aei need -for personality and public to think that-good virtues like at Bolton Centtr. Medala received by Corporal second straight day. expending 79 major attacks against the Atlantic A T T E N T IO N ! ! - ; 11 o’clock with Rev. Robert Bond ing a vacation with /his mother. years later to a much, improved fx>n:ihs,_ rocket guns, r o ^ t pla made by Private Maurice Upp of come'^ber stories of the actual presence ,tn cabinet officers, fre­ politeness are contagious...... Mr. and Mrs. Osfcar Kreysig, Meet Evpry New Threat I Goldstein Include one for goOd wall are expected. An attack Nalrapeuill*'aail F*erory Workers as the guest/speaker. Rev. Bond Prlvatt- Ernest Pa vis was at version; the P-47 Thunderbolt, tons of explosives, Kah.saF City, Mo., frOra scrap that aCe srlltlMi m *rvcla«« relief (or fffb t t ^ , which will show vvhat we it wikg the opposite of polite­ home for the w<^-end. Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones. Mrs. The American A ir Force, worl I conduct, a campaign medal and a A t Pearl Harbor. Admiral Chea­ against this district will be the quently rule against the elevation chose as hia scripture reading, the nigh- flying slugger which did not ha(/been taken from parts of ■ore. anklna. b »r »l* « (e*r (n>iH Milton Haling, Mrq. liefiniRhinf! and Waxing. ifo r the flrtt ^ n e of operations, has had a brain trust, but that he is riding well these day.s. .. .while ttie Clhristian Endeavor Rodm^'on ford; welcome. Dr. William L. Drive will meet in the Ellington Forces In the eariy stages of ii the pre-war m-njel. tising matter from the. Williman- J a p s Rfpach Outer O/innan . forces liuinchihg a F^stimates Gladly Given the Allied High Command has has hail the Wrong men in it. he keeps quiet on isolation, .regu­ Higgins;- address. Dr. Rockwell- Town Hall with the Chairman Airs. vasipn.' Silnday evening at 7:30 p. m/Tire The early 1944 rate of produc­ tic area. She told of the fine re­ cqtinter-attack sknocked out 35 lar organization orators specialize Harmon Potter, Hartford: intro­ Harold J. Patric and the town Defenses o f Chaunsha Uken a middle disiaiice- hop .leader for the evening w.ae John tion wa.s around -110,(100 q year sults Bccnmplished, the Red Cross iieavy Allied tanks at Asnelies in in extolling his positive virtues, ducing the speaker. Dr. James F. (Chairman Mr. Alilo E. Hayes: to Chungking. June 6.— — T h e CALL 8254 : across the ChAnnel, some five Kingsbury, Jr. / with a still unit having made over 2,000 gar­ The Sc’ine bay area alone by noon, Russia Opens Up while erstw'hlle woul(Fl>e oppopt- English, Hartford: address, the lay plans for the drive. Miss Edith' Cniinese high command announc Next Sunday will be Children’s weight. ments for suffering people of Eu­ a DNB report from Berlin said to­ times as far as It Would be from . tion has gone quietly under­ Sunday .and the slTViges are to Rev. Leslie Cooke of Coventry, Mason o f the University of Con­ Measles Continue tonight that the Japanese Kad The great news brought by the ground...... -Tile Army's plans (billed for pi­ rope. This would mean about two day. /-* /Dover to Calais. So doing, the start at 11 o’clock vrttli the pro­ England; song. Rev. Elden H. necticut who is the Tolland County garments per person lit . Hebron. reached the ‘ outer defens^ of , ■‘Innumerable barriers on the i establishment of American bomb­ ^ : * .>'* * lots and other Crewmen . to fly Chartpsha, with fig h t in g ^ pm ■ Allies have probably avoided the cessional march by/the chllilren, .Minis; greetings from the Mayor, Chairman of the W ar Bond Drive those airplanes. (Jnly. 60S pilots Sharp Downswinj The-Jewish people have furnish­ beache.s arc rendering enemy land- I er bases in Rus-sia is not the mili­ H e seldon) conclude one of Jt is eai-nestly reqnealed that , all of Coventry, England: greetings will be present to instruct the gresa 22 miles northeast of th( most formidable and conccntratetl tiiesp ramliHiig columns without were graduated in 1341; the total ed a central place with free light Inga extremely difficult,’’ the Gcr- j tary .advantage that may be parents attend cljureh and fri,:-n'd8 from Coventry, Conn., to Coven­ solicitors and answer any ques­ Hunan province city. some reference to our Clare, and for 1943 was 65,000. In 1941 the and heat, as a work room at the man account declared. Nasi -coastal fortlflcattons, relied to see the serv;lce conducted en- try, England. Clo.sing, one stan­ tions that will be ol help to carry Hartford, June, 6..—(iPi— Measle.l In Honan p r o v in g scene of an­ gained from this . arrangement, this time we mei)rly reiterate A rm y ' turned out 601 navigators Jewish Synagogue. A room had ’■In the area east of Cherbourg i upon their ability to control the .tlrely by,the children oi our Sun­ za of the National Anthem of on the work. Any one interested continued its sbarp downswing a l other Japaneae i^ n a lv e , the Chi- massed German "counter-thrusts i considerable though that advan presuiiiptuous advice first given and 310 bombardiers, but no aerial been offered by 'theTIongregstipn- day school. There will be no Sun­ Great Britain, and one stanza of is welcome to the meeting. M churClf but the heating ar-I neae said the epethy had sUrted a aea And. In a peninsula, they about a year ago,. .. .she still gunners or ground technirians. the state’s major preventable dial if, ;but the heating ar- are making gP®o headway'. -The tage may proVe. It is, instead, day school/' biH ad children our National Anthem. The Rev. Tuesday, June 6 is the grocery rangement w-as rather InadequatAj drive along the eart-weat Lunghal have selected a: geography In needs to make one speech with­ The Air Forces Training command ease last we"k, the State Depart | enemy now.'qsr before, ia throwing : the simple tact that Russia, mys­ are rique.sled to be at the church Leon H. Austin of North Coventry social held at the Ellington Town graduated 13,783 navigators 13.- ment of Health bulleUh disclosei She* told of the fine response to [ railway tevrarta '^n gk w an F bu1 the biUk o ^ i a landing troops into 1 which it will be possible for their out one wisecrack, not to douse vestibule at 10:30 a. m. to fo.rm Hail under < the auspicies of the appeals for war quotas, all of had fa ll- b a c k under prw ure/ F \ ^-^m*I5onVborro« Uh- terious, enigmatic, secretive Rus­ tier wit iiermnhcntly, luit mere­ ia chairman of the Coventry Night 998 bombardiers, 81.398 aerial today, with a total of 345 nev toe area-'^tw een Cherbourg and 4 • nec«»*«rlly. but If a loan naval .strength to exercise close for the, prore.ssional nrarcli. program. Hatheway-Miller Post, American gunners, 513.333 technicians, and cases reported. Last week ther* Which have been overaubaertbed. 'Th^^apanese rroaptured w'veral Oystreham. the western- part of 1 Is the boat acAuUOB to. jour}/ sia has finally let down the bars ly to show that she ran do wlth- points in Honan, however. and-varied support ol land opera- Saturday aftcrfioon at 2:30' p. Airs/ Charles Baker of .South Legion Auxiliary. 18,850 others in various classifica­ were 437 new cases. with the beat kind of co-operation o t h ^ p< the Seine bight." !. problsm. TfUt to her own Allies .out It..-...... n<>ta^ Sunghalen and the provl- makM toons oa fus* Uohs. aa naval strength . did re­ m.. tlicr* will be'Vehearsal and all street is a patient at the Wmd- The $5 automobile use tax stamp tions in 1043. Scarlet fever, lobar pncumoni( from aU realdenta. Among thoae - sour rtpnafvr*. or* For the greater portion of-this children are requested to be at ham Community hospital, ' w/l^e for thf -coming year will go on Rushed[ th' Battle l who are regular worker* at the Sitmal l^ v ln c io l capital, Lushan. , \ arrantad privatalj and peatedly at Salerno'and Ansio. and whooping (xiugh also contifiu ■m- - I ■ ...... ■ • war, Russia has pursued a policy this rehearsal aa it is the last one she underwent an emergency op­ sale June 10 in post offices and iri- Those figures a simple story ed to decline with 56 new fevei Weekly gathering* Is a woman nromp^ am* *•* e****- Whether therewill be other before Children’s day service. The of how,. America built foi war Reports That 5.800 honesty of quarantining per own fighting eration -for appendicitis. terhal revenue collectors jofflces. case4- being re'ported as compar 83, and there are a number over repay *r* tha moat Inipoe-^ landings on th e : west coast of Tollahd C.O.D. class will have charge of Mrs. Mary L. Flaherty has re­ These will cover the tax for the while fighting one,. During those ed With 58 the. previous week 70. ( . , , areas against American and Brit­ the decoration' of the church for signed -as substitute clerk at the fiscal year beginning July 1, and two yrars, neWly produced planes 'There were 2J new pneumonifc One young girl who Is a reguigr EngiuH lora p t *1 0 0 noet* sso. France, or whether we will pow- Here Are in Service whann promptlyfroald in ish ob.seryers. 'The latter were, ’The Tolland Well Child (confer­ Children’s Day.. local post office, and ia succeed­ must be displayed on windshields and air crews were rushed bat­ cases and a like number of ne'k worker has four brother* in this er-play everything into this one moni___ jthly oonasentHra iBstalbl for a long time, forced to use ence was held in the chapel of the ,Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsbury ed by Miss Helen Reynolds of after' that date, ’ tle in : the Pacific, in Africa and whooping cough , cases reportec. -service- One of the Amston work­ Wdtkers Quit Europe. to Richard Veens. . landing, is still guess-work for the Federated church today from 1:30 are spending the week-end -.vith Babcock Hill. ^ Miss Edith Preuss, daughter of this week where, there were 32 ane held this evcriing , Ernest LcDoyt has le ft the Na­ 'yera’»|itudy at the Sem inary.' . Aim . C-Awn*- - ■ Llceaaa tfa. SSI Prime -Minister Ghui-chill’s recent deceased members. X 'beautiful UnReif States Eighth 'A ir Force ernora. one of whom. Governor moval of a grinding m «m n c m m This. Is about 700 mor* than had mounting cost. This is what this "at- the ComifnUnity House, A fine val Training Station at Sampson, was able to send over^ a flight'' pf Hartford Jure 6--l^--Tiie In-j Peters, was the great great grand- tb« ahop, and spwM J^^n speech, in- Wliich he said dhaJl "Al­ program will be carried ouf. candlelight service was 'conducted tempi Revenui.Byreati has caifght been .befdro reported. . / 1 1;^,: whole world--widewar jfa s been by the . I^eclurer, using white N, Y „ and is at F L '' Lauderdale, lOQ: b & vy bombers, and in anothfi. uneVe of her- huiband. ^.seniority lasue* became Involved. lied observers had finalljl been A canhihg movie demonstration Florid'a. ■ ^ ..pproximately , 15,000 (3onnecticut| be a candles on the station's of the of- nine months the ofTenrivqsIwere- M rs.-Horton said that she a c -' shaping for, and it will. was held iiTthe Social Rooms of motorists without auto u» tax; given real opportunities to study ficera and'assisted by the Graces Edward Franz” has returned fb- 10. times that large. A-" few cepted. the orchid in the name of ' mighty climax, which will certain- itfie '- Tolland. Federated chpreh Wapping stamps on display as required by Russian war. performance. .And ai tliA altar- White flowers were Sampson after a - three weeks ______months more and the bombers and all workersjn Hebron, Amatpn and ^l ly have its Ug|it and tense mo- Thursday, at 8:0C p. m. by .Miss leave at his home, „ prolongetj ' a law, Frank W, Kramer, collector now the ihauguratlofi of American placed thereon In memory of all •Trends in Child Feeding" escorting fighters totaled Gilead. Sarah Helen- ' Roberts. Tolland week by , the quarantine on his of Internal Revenue, for th dliw menu. dcceaMd membera of(^ven try be the.sjbject.'of a talk to be giy- Resi(ients of all points along the Shuttle bombing confirms the Rus­ County Farm Bureau Home Dem­ home due rto/^son’s illness with tric t'o f Connectiimt, reported to- But.'Aithough it can be assumed Grange arid appropriate songs ‘ len by-Miss Helen 'Johnson ot the The pre-invasion air war .had, Ip Greyhound bus line feel greatly sian improvement of .attitude.. One onstration, Agent. scarlet fever. O f the ,15.000. thi-M-fourths S that, this battle will last for weeks were sung and _ poetry and a State Department of Health at the addition to production and per- pleased, that, on June 1, service mora .arUfietal barrier of suspicion Howard Fulinwider has..retamed p ilvof Frederickson, who has had their stamps but neglectec to Btarfed which will allow the tak­ ACCOUNTS FOR prayer. There were five visitors W^pping Cpmmuriity H q p s e sehpel, another major phase— log- •V ■ ■ I. ' ■, ' - y . I before iU outcome is definitely _es- to Birmingham, Ala., after several been stationed at - Oakland, c4ll- show them, tie said. Th e remainder ing of the bus to all points vrithin among allies has been rejtnoved. . .prisent from Columbia Orange Tirqrsday.,evening, June 8, at 8 istifis. ' This was in two parts, either did not have them or had ■ ' tabllshed, we'Inevitably hA,V£.Aome days as guest ol his aunt, Mrs. Zoe arid thirty members of Ooventrv -fortiia.fornia , since returning'returning from .duty p. m.' . 'A color and sound movie, the bulk supply problem, on whlph the state whUjh i t reaches. Before The following accounts »re'offered by the undersigned as Agents, for sale. And Hhat, as we say, may mean Beckley at "Gubby House," ’Tol­ lost them. • . ■ this it has been possibly only to confidence ■ In 'that outcome. N o i Grange. . in the Aleutians with the Seabees, "Health and Happiness,” will he all hopes for final ti^uroph rested, ------'T- mere to“ both the war and the land. . _ has peen visiting his parents here, .take long dl*tani!B trip* to polnU ^ CAn . we resUhAft- the feeling that, 'There will be a meeting of the shown and a dlscuslon w,ll follow. and tlur speed problem. Alr- Approximately one-fifth- of all Account $156.25 peace than life shuttle bombing George M. PeafsH Jr.,, of Hart­ Eastern S U r at the Masonic hall during bis teavp which he la spend­ Everyone interested In tha can plaiiuis solved both. outside the sUte. For instance one E. M. Zonko, 79 WoodUnd Street, MBnehester, Conn. iw h e n that^ outcome is deternuned ford was a caller in town Friday. foo<] produced In the United States could go to New York or Bostom itself. i ' . In Merrow dp W^j^neSSay evening, ing with Ws wife In Hartford. and feeding of yopng children a ^ - "Ifrtyo Snbk Out of Sea Lanes is wasted, compared with what is r| Accourtt' 124.50 i'ai)d apparent, the Hitler scheme IJrif Minnie Berry has' returned but could not moke a stop-.at - E. V. Bargette, 261 Center Street, Maiichester, Cojjii.,...... June 7. The Past Matsaris and Tne dwelling on School street, urgeo to attend this meeting. 'J Land and carrier-based^ air pa­ considered “ waste’’ in Europwn •Of things_la going to qollapse more tp Maine . after seyeral" months Past Patrons will have charge of opposite the Center school, recent­ Miss, Ann Mathrwson of Hart­ Greenwich, Middletown. Wllllman- Account 74.83 trols drove the.,iruhniarine out of countries. • — - tic, etcr One can now get to Hart­ F. C. Withrow,' 279 Autumn Street, Manchester, Conn. . B quickly Uan the purely-miUta^ spent with her daughter, Mrs. the' meeting of the eVening. A ly built by Fred J. Bodreail, has ford and Andover, spent the wj^k- .32.63 C jo u tl^^ R. Eldrtri .Dqyle and husband. lieen purchased by Mrs. Louise -■nd at the home o f her cbiMin, ford by making a stop at Marlbor­ Account I factors involved, might indicate. rapper will be served preceding C. R. Eskey, South Street, Rockville, Conn. .Miss mzm West of Hartford the meeting. Miller of FlandeiA, who- ij| occu- Mrs. Gersi-d-Richards, of Oakland ough and taking a bus from there. 29.50 People who have cars are of courra Account |n the.meantime,-^eiAmericah viraa a week eqd guest o f her brothr Graduation exercises for gram­ pyifig it. Mr, and Mrs. Reginald raad, Wapping. ‘ J. Heffner, Grand Avenue, Rockville, Conn. ^ ' 111 Strait Area VOLUNtKKR ^ .A N fl BI4IOO pONOR SERVICE more privileged, but goaOltaa Dinb front haa lU T ast great op- Rupert W est and fam ily of Snipaic mar achd<4 will be held this Lewis, former occupants, acs at ’The Souljh Windsor P - T. A.- Account 17.20 shortage ho* (o be thought of, and Lake section, of Tpllamd- evtming at 8:15 p'. m. In the the lake. 'feaMxed $45 from the square Manchester Chapter, l^e American Red Ooas Ke Kamaria, RPD No.;4, Tolland, Conn. ” tunlty to get in tune with the- London, June. 6— -The sun- j| the bus service no doubt prove, The guest preacher ‘lit the Fed­ Church Community House. dance last Saturday and due U. the win tiUes of this wai'. U .w e have broke through HcaVy clouds at Douglas' W ilton o f Bro'nx- I^Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Marry to be a real convenience. erated church > morning worship Everyone Is invited to attend continuing popularity of "these tlThts in the Dover qtrait area this villei IJ, Y., is visiting her mother, A delegstltm of Hebron pebple en living la a period o f -eom- service^ was'Robert-Yoh, ftom Yale dances has arranged for another ■^^aroo f.Fst day of the- Allied invasion of these exercises and a fine gradua­ Mrs Julia Potter. appeared before the uUliUee . All bid. ior th. purc!»«,oi thi ibolrtccount. will b. r ^ iv ^ . ■>«« ^ l^ifmraUvc. iifa^Uop which , Allowed Divinity' School, New Haven; to be held Saturday, June 24. Bud ~ . 1 _ weatem-BiTtope. tion program has been planned. ■ Misa^ Florence Chspin of Put­ misslon some months ago whsn the undersigned, and are iubject to the approval of the creditor. - ^ilttle things to seerti important, — Plana urt wMl under way for nam is the ^ e s t of Miss Helen Smith will prompt, with the Barn­ After a daybreak shower thfere stormers providing the music. " Ad d re s s a **-••««. •a«ao«o • '• • • • • • • • • * • «• • • « • • • • o • i • • • hearings were being held concMn- |tkat p e r M ia now ended. People Five Cqinectlcut Conrernn Coventry Night June 9th, at the W. Sykes. Maiwcliesfer Dfi^ion was 8unshlne,,/but later banks of ing the need of this service. The heavy clouds swept up* from the Hartford, June' 6—''(4b —Flv4 CSiurch (Community House. It is Pfc. Francis Franz, who was bus stop w ill be at thq.Jlebron peBy^S-today, and that should Connecticut conMma Will exhibit May A id Finding Opod W ife northwest. Th&re were further ter be a -fine-program and Rev. temporarily with the Army Fost Pb^ Age, 18-20.... Age, 21-60 office 0 * formeriy., /: can be no temporary mood for wmr and peacetime product' at a j l sunny periods, although the .-'out­ -LeaHe E. Cooke pf OovehCry, Eng­ Office Division in Italy, hat been Loren Fracchlo, who was in­ L H a rtfo rd conference of the Smaller Busineas York. (d>ii—A pair of spec­ one with^ sviaiUvity ano pau-l- look was leas settled. land, la a fine speaker and ft ii assigned td a troop transport. Check hour you prefer appointment: . ' jured rraenlly whUe at work on toe POWER'S SERVICE Aaaociation of New England at tacles turned up at Russian Re­ Chicago, 10. - tiu home atretch The wind had blown fairly hard hoped that Coventry will glv» him Pfc. Charles Csn>enter. sta­ farm of Edmund-H. H o r^ h»* Bostan, June 23, Brace 8. McMil- e. .fine jvelcom e. In-'^ease '“you lief head

MAN’rTTr:STF,n'F\'EVTNrr tTEnAT.D. MANTITF-FJTFR. rON'I^.. TUFFnAY. JT^NF fi. Cadet Raymond Earl Meacham, Ihg. four men were to be prtwnt- Methodlat church le Sheeting this afternoon with Mrs. Schofield of 24,-of the Reservoir road, Vernon. Had Two Strlken on Him ed who were arreated last The eelrvlce will be conducted by ton a bench warrant ^ Vernon. ' Before Tsklnr His Examt •rhe Men’s Club of , the Baptist a chaplain from.,, Bradley FlMd. Scries of Foiiits : lurch Parley Ju4g« Aloorn, charged Kev Offices/ Warns Atfaiilst ' church will hold their postponed Burial win be in droye HUl ceipe- IngvSnd entarlhg In * State Starts One of toe fliut -qualiflcatlooe huaineae meeting this evening at t*ry. ' . Held ill Atlvance required Of a penwn ap p lyW eon. They are Harold Hills He was killed on Satiirday In a^ Pretiialnr^Ac'lidii AtOceauGty of Hebron. Max Oeqrge R « w ‘ « 7:30 o’clock. Fuily Manned fo r a driver'# ilcenee in . thUi Danc^ Pupils A meeting pf the .ifouth Fellow­ airplane crash at Shaw F ^ l’’ On Loan Drr sUte is that at least, be knows Gilead. AlWon 8. Doubleday ^ e „ where he was training. Xitbanon *nd Albert Bqulyr ol ship 'Will be held at, T:30 this eve­ Supreme Headquarters', Allied ■ . ^ toe rules. One Of these reletea ning at the Rockville Methodist Recital June 19th Expeditionary Force, June 6—(A’l New Yopk, Jung 6~(/P)~- King |ev. W . Riiph W «r^, Jt. '’^To Give §kow Burnside avenue. East HartfoM. Tlie pupils of Mrs. Elsie Menge ( Marshall on Job Con* to parking care In driveways. church. — It can now be revvaled that t'hc Haakon o f Norway /in an invasion ‘Wilson ^Nbtifies ■nils morning an Inspsotor Thrte other cases were schedul Moorhouse win give a pianoforte broadcast today' to his . homeland in Attendance; Will ed |or the seaaton. two being trial •Tha Friendly class of the Union tinuously Except for' Allies have been conducting a was to town, as is usual saoh Congregational church will hold recital at tire Maple street school •series of feints in advance of the warned his, people'against prema­ Committees Not the Eintiee Wieek. . Tuesday. Outside were several RockviBc Qiildreti - to f[iigft> tiMi on6 other auditorium on Monday evening. I. Brief Interlude. ture uprisings, s a lj broadchat plea. The first case was that of their regpilsr monthly meeting ■’bn Invasion today. • cars walttof to .be taken out Wednesday evening at eight May 19th at 7:45 p, m. Twenty- The.se feints were prcdicf;-(l from supreme headquarters, Allied Wait for June 12. \ by new drivers S o t teste. One Perform at Sykes Audi Martha Kierstaad of Rockville and six pupil# will take part in the and Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, o’clock. WMhingfton, June S.—(iCj—Key sometime ago by Prime Minister expeditionary force; heard bv car, 18-910, w e* parked to Albert, Loettler of Tolland; the recital. . NBC/ , \ torium This Evening, second is that of Stephen A. Al- MIUtar.v Funeral efficet of the War department Chiirohill, and w ere .designed to Hartford, Jim# ' 6.—(8 left today to r Ocean City, N- front of toe driveway leading lull the Germans .so they would The king broadcast special nectlcut will not wait for Jun^ to attMd tlie Northeastern from Center street to toe rear entburger and Edwin William Sa- A military funeral will be. held were fully manned and woiklng n^rver know when the blow wa.4 qrder* to both organized and un­ Rockville, June 8.— (Bpeolal) .fanek, W b o t Mansfield; and the on Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the American incendiary bombs but wiU start the Fifth War itlonal Conference of the of the police eUUon. -j \yeigh from two to 500 pounds. feviOflBhly when the long awaited coming. organized resistance ^oupa -in Chief' Gordon drove up to The pupils of toe Veronica Coffey third-ie that of Dorothy Morlarty Ladd Funeral Home for Aviation Norway. immediately, Eugene. E. Wil ___ church. Mr. Ward, peia- Invaaion of 'Europe began early park hU car to toe rear of toe 8421001 of Dancing wUl present of tVllIlngton. chairman of the Conrirotlcut ■r «C Anith Methodist eburch, Is Funeral today. . «■ police atotlon. He could not recital this evening at toe Sykes IfMegate from tbs New Bngland get past. Leaving hie car to! The funeral of Luke Kelley, 69, Gen. George C. Marshall, the Finance committee ahqou ■ - Conference. The' Jorls- toe canter of toe road be went Auditorium entitled "Dancing of Ellington, a farm worker who chief of stairs, was In ' his office Persliiiiji Secs this morning after studying Conference meeU quad- Holidays” There will be a variety Invasion N^ws reports of the invasion.' toto toe poUce atatlon and died on Monday at the Rockwie continuously since yesterday ex­ lUy foUowtog ' the general of songs and dances by pupils "Our duty is clear. We made known hie plight. City hospital will be held on Wed­ • Are You Making cept fo r a brief intet'lptjc last eve­ ranging In years from 8 to 16. move witli our troops," decla nee o< the The men who owned toe car nesday at 8:46 a. m. at toe Burke “ NOW IS THE TIM^;.. ning when he went to the Russian' Victory Sure Among those taking part will'be Taken Calmly the vice chairman of the U nj A t the Ocean Wty loot no time to moving it Funeral home on Park street and .cmhassy to receive from Ambas- 828 delegatee, mlnleterlel end nelly FUstar, Muriel Maalak, Pa­ •'VSUi*--. Aircraft Corp., whose mot at 9:30 a. m. at St. Bernard’s Full Use Of 4o own your own home!” Now that there Is less to spend money wUl oome from twenty con- Lssues Stuleiiiciit .F 4.1l- tricia Hanley, Joyce Key, Jewel church. Burial 'will be m St. on, you should concentiate your fundn toward the beet Inveet- IV’opIe Buy Extras pn CT’ noan In ten states of the North Neri, Judith Ckarneeki. Sanilra Bernard’s cemetery. ment In toe world . . - your qwn home. And you can attain lowing Announcenipiit -.antic seaboard. Allen. Fay Farr, Nancy Clechow- He wee bqjm In Ireland and had complete ownership through our Direct Reduction Home loon. W ay to, Work and S l| Irh e principal buslheie. of the Town Board ' ski, Billy Chapman, Allen Bcher- been a iv ^ a n t of Rockville and You repay toe Loon through a series of rent-llke monthly pay­ .O f Allicfl Lam iiugs. in fe r o n ^ which will witsky, Barbara Ann Kramer, Elllngtop for many years. He The ments . . . and yon arrange the amount of the payments to salt KtHuI Them Quietly. k ^ g h o u t the week vrtU be the Dianne Dowdihg, Pauline John- leavee^wo soiis, James of Elllqg- yonr budget. * !tlon of four Wihope to the or- Meet Delayed draw, Bertha May Farr, Sheila ton ^ d Luke M. Kelley of Rock- Washington. June fl- y of Rockville; seven grandchil­ Information Center Methodlat church in this oeo- tope Chapter the Gas Cd. ? e oheervance of the ®wanM nt Experts This Evening. Franco: and rend them quietly w h ilew a it­ ofen, June AUen. Shirley Bartlett, There will be a meeting of Hope ’'American tfimps have landed ing for the next bus. Most of them Oommunkm In tte Lorraine Bataia > end Margaret dhaptor O-E.S. No. 60, this eve­ Phone 2-14.=>1 list diurch. foUowlng Which the Frederick J. Adam# of the Mad- n western'Europe. - had heard the news over the radio Zinker. ning S t eight o’clock In Mascmlc or from neighbors and follow aegates will march to the sachuaette Inatitute of Technology Or Visit the Center for Information On Foods and Nutri­ the overmastering military Satio* Board Boots hall. ' , C/Ko4ie/te^^t te t workers. , ■ on the Boardwalk where the and Flavell Shurtlefl of New York The office of toe Vernon W ar Oame Tonight tion, Care of Household Equipment. Siilvage. Conserva- the Allies advances It One plan, Joseph Cnfro, Elm naes sessions wiU be held, City will address toe selectmen to­ BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC will be^'jmned by the men of the Price end Rationing Board <>n The All-Rockville baseball team street, Tariffvillc, ' a- production dose on Wednesday and Thur^ night on towir planning at a epe- lion of Clothing, War Gardens. FimkI Preservation and occupied countries, whose land has Market street le now open from win play s twilight game this eve­ •eii Long-Planned In vasion worker at Colt's Huyshope aVenue evenlnge wUl be held In clal meeting of toe board. These ning at 6:15 p. m. at Henry Park the Swap Shop. // ------OkOANUEO APRIL 1891 ------been p v erru rN ^ the enemy hut 8:46 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. on Mon plant, said that he heard the news ^ b and Bisbope ^ T. 0»en men ^ v a been recommended by when they meet the Stafford town whose spirit remains imconquered. toe'Zonlng Commlaeion to do the day. Wednesday. Thuredhy and Hours: Monday, Tuesday. Friday. 10 M. to 12 A 1 • \ l ' ' ’day It IS necessary to stop thsiS.'i m 1918. The British, romplei- when he turned on his radio on China and 7. J- M cC roi^l of team. .Marrlr of ^ictory/Jtovbf Halted G r e a l e s l -arising for Work. " I rushed out And BW York aa speakers. Blsbop B. work If.JJhc town votes $5,000 for Saturday; Tuesday from 1 to 5i80 A llip It llM O Ils i Og^htin^."^ - ^ ^ , I ing the evacuation at Dunkerque Liberty Bell Is Ruiift p. m. and Is closed ell day Friday. Church Activities and 2 to 4 P. M, Wednesday and Saturday. 10 A. M. to •Twenty-six years Ago Ameri- holleped, ‘It’s come,, it's cornel’ I , Hichardson wlU » 8 w - the Job.' He ha^l alsked the aciveisnry. he on Jifne 4. had left the French to The Board meets as in toe past The W.d.C.S. of the Vernon 12 Noon. Thursday, 10 A. M. to 12 Noon and 2 to 4 raiv 1soldiers, in cooperati^ with Expedition o f Any ^'ar •siiid. as one sokiicr to another t o ' tight alone, Vichy said. .Is Liberation Begins guess the neighbors thought I was y morning, end Dr. Ralph The announcement that toe men th «rr Allies, were locked In mortal grant an arinislkc with honor. He crazy, but they came out to talk it Of Christ Church, New would be to town tonight resulted each Monday evening at 7 o’clock and 7 to 8 :30 P. M. General Marshall 'bmbat wfth the German cneWy. OpeiiH Fateful Gliapter While the British rounded up n Coodltteo Oomfortabie, Advertise in The Herald— It Pars still did not su.spect the depth of few scoi'c tanka and. ^iiii.S, even i over. Nobody went back to bed. Fork, WlU preach In the evenly. to met olght'e meeting of toe Be Their march of. Victory wrts neveK nhUa-lclplfip, .Ume .i Eugene E. WIImor , The condition of David Herbert sador Gromyko the Order/'of S V In Freneli llihtorv. Ins delufivon, pieces from mu.seum.s, and distri-j "My wife started crying right The ooemecratlon of newly s * * ^ lectmen telng postponed. hailed until the'anemy laid down Thc'Dibcrty- bell, which her­ Williams, if, son of Mr. end Mrs. vorov, first degree—the Sovfet! Pans had f.atien, tile -swastika buted ahot^hs and hunting rifles ' away. She has a brother in the in­ planes and propellers are a maj bishops win be held on toe Waat Sehool Sttee hW arms In defeat. The Ameri­ John WllUam* of 28 Tslcott MKkiatofli Union’s highest military dgeora w a v e d 'o v e r Vcrs.'ii.lks, the Magi- from America to stand oft the in-' alded this nation s indopend- fantry in England. anjJ . she’s factor of invasion materiel. ng Sunday afternoon, at toe The Zonihg Coriimieslo* ha can soldier of 1917-1918, fighting ■a.v ^'arl C. I'raniner avenue was reported as comfort­ tlon. nof line, France’s half billion dol­ yasion they expected at an.v hour.- _ rang out today as the. scared that they’ll get the worst Mr. Wilson notified all War Ko^dodlst church. been giving much Ume to toe study iaveated the in a 'war of liberation,^ wrote by AnaiM'Wcd Press Foreign Staff liberation of Europe began, of it. able at the Rockville Cliff hospital. The operatfons Section/ of the lar lint of ’fortres-ses, had been a bill was introduced in Congress nance committees throughout: tl ■ There are five mlnlaterial sod of toe town planning under Charles general staff, the Signal Corps his deeds, one of the most glorious 'The long x i a i t ■ of bloiKl and swept .awliy. Thq German Army, Striking the great bell six Will Keep Stuff Coming W . Holman, chairman of toe com­ Winiams was toe driver of the fifri Raiacoat to draft United States men for the state to- got the Fifth W ar loi iW lay dMegates from toe Now SAVf FOR THE fUIURi Message section a i^ t h e Military pages of military history. heartbrea'k winiHng through near- armored cars end majestic Anny. time.s on a broadcast (N B C I "So far as production hero is under way at once without wai ■gland Southern Conference, mittee. In o r ^ r to be to i poalUon auto which was Involved in an ac­ Intelligence d iv is ^ were Islands “Today, the sons of American heard throiighouf the United Concerned, the boys across have ing for the official opening .nel ng them poctore Leonard C to go'ahead with the work, toe cident in Tolland on Sunday in ly five^'esr. ot/J^Krom Warsaw Six da,vs after he had declared fsl psiaeieS Ike 'Hellew of frantic activity in the other­ soldiers of 1917-1918 are engaged States and' Britain Mayor nothing to worry about. V/e'll keep Monday, and he directed a speci[ narris aiid Earl B. Story, boto Town Board of Education has giv which two youths were killed. his grief for the "gallant people " Oreesd Hade far ceeler. wise dark vastness of the Penta­ in a like war of liberation. It Is and Dunkerque turn: toward forces to ribbons. No longer could Bernard Samuel quoted' its the .stuff coming." appeal for war bond purchases ■ o ^ e r pastors of toe Souto Meth- en toe plan etudy and has about Stephen Connor, 16. son of Mr. of France. Churchill rose ilr the A lady worker In Colt’s payroll gon building; and officers ani their task to bring freedom to Paris again today with ti ■ long-' P*'oud French genernls present a house of Cornmons to bitterly up­ . Inscription—•■Proclaim Liber­ all War workcra In induatri! * ■ t c lm r ^ toe latter being eu- aelected altea for new school and Mrs. Stephen Connor of 53 continuous front. department said that; the news of messengers scurrie'd through tn peoples who have been ensAved. planned Allied invasion ot ^ttie braid "the Bordeaux government" ty Throughout All the Land plants. ntendent of the Norwich houses to take care of toe In Florence avenue who was also Irl- the Allied landing won’t make creased growth end is about the dim oomdors relaying messages 1 have ev^ry confidence that they, shores of France. Swept Away Like .Straw which, he asserted had callously Unto All- the Inhabitants “ Tho war . finance niachineJ Irict. Dr. Eari Furgeson. psaMW jured. underwent an operation for BUY WAR BONDi between them; . together with their gallant broth­ x^'rance, the second greatest em- Thereof" and ebmmentcd: n.uch difference to her and her for this crucial w a r loan has bei; toe North Methodist church is only board to towivtoat has given s head Injury at toe New Haven The avenging force.s, the gpeat- broken a promise not to let the companions. '‘W e've got to get Stlmton Not In Office ers-in-arms, will win through to Pira^n the world, the greatest re- French fleet, fall into enemy hands. "Lot it indeed proclaim lib­ in readiness for .-.evcral days,” _i alternate delegate. toe matter any real consideraUon General hospital on Monday. 'iBecretary of War Henry L. victory,” ------est amphibtous expcclitiun in this publifsjn Europe, with its wealth,, that payroll out whether school If. after hearing toe report ol Cnmicll To Meet Dramatic Occurrence Told erty throughout the land and keeps or not." she said. Wilson said, "and ,we are therj Dr; FhUlp M- Rose of ^Stlmaon was not in his office, but or any other tvar. operigd a fateful culture 'and fashion, had been fore able to give the: people of tl em Congregattonel church will toe two experts, toe selectmen feel A meeting of the Common Coun­ Then, on July 4 he told with the return'of liberty, through- . The churches in the city did not the Assistant Secretary John J chapter in ^one qf the nrot thrill­ swept away like a straw in the out the world." state the Immediate opportuni^ reach at the momlBg serviec and that the town is in need of such a cil win be held this evening at 7 anguish one o f the most dramatic begin to fill up until later in the McCloy came in about 10 p. m. ing stories' of nation.s-/the .story Nazi fkxKli' to keep pace -with the flghtir ewia Haaklna of R t « e itroet, at plan toev will call a epcc/ai town o’clock in the eounell room# with occurrences of the entire war. morning. Most people on the street (e.w.t.). of France, great in hirtory, fallen The bitter cup of a second nen in the invasion. evening eervice of South meeting when too money t<- do the Mayor Raymond E. Hunt presid­ The British Navy, fighting with tinned to fight' after the raid was earlier than 7 o’clock are up be- The German broadcasts on the Sky Troopers in defeat, awakening today to the Oompiegne was prepared. “ More than ever beforo, the^ church on June 11 In Mr. .Ward s woritJwllijije asked for. all the ferocity it customarily re­ over. emse they have to be at work ing. Invaaion began to bring news re­ battle .shouts of soldier friends Adolph Hitler stomped his feet rnen need the all-out support pheenoe. Mr,.and Mm Ward ex- Superior Oonit and Allies. / serves for the .most hated foe, had I early, and cannot take time out for porters and radiomen into the de­ and clapped his hands when he Own Ships Sent to Bottom the folks at home. Give them to return home next Mon' At the ^session of the Tolland partment in the early hours of Hit at Vitals Signal GIveAby .Xmerk-iin fallen upon\.the French fleet at Finally, proof that the patriotic othei activities; A few early wor- received the news. He dramatized shipperp knelt in St. Anthony's support through wai bonds |Jay. ______■■ Open^orum County Superior Court today with t^is tnbmlng. Dramatically, the .signal for the Orc,n and Mers-el-Kebir oft' A l­ soul of France waa soiimb, came his astounding victory With sar­ geria, and broken Its ba'ckbone. church, one young girl weeping si­ once. Don’t wait." i Judge Howard W. Alcorn presld- MaJ, Gen. Alexander D. Surles, greatest ’’D’’ day of the war, the when Hitler made his abortive ef­ Women to Take Active Part Chile has two-thirds of aU toe donic irony when-he coldly receivr A tense House of Commons lently in a pew., director of public relations, and Battle-Hardened ' Veter- opening o f the Second Buttle of fort to seize the French fleet -it Women in at least 130 ConhectI nineral reeoucee of Souto Ainer- Conoetntog the D. A. R. ed the French emissaries in the old heard of the- ‘'draBiic and griev­ France, was given by Gen: Dwight Toulon, on Nov. 27, 1942. ami Jdiil cities and towns will take To the Editor:— ari|T Planf Firs^t Blow ln railway, car of Marshal Foch ous" ‘action agairtst old comrades Over a period of time It has been gaa, told the waiting reporters D. Eisenhower, an American French sailors courageously set active part in the Fifth War where the 1918 armistice was sign­ in arms, but Churchill \aaid it was noted that writers for your paper, about 3:20 a. m., that the an­ Invafiion Today. whose country was befriended by ed. off the blasts that sent their own campaign, the State War Flnanc nouncement waa expected-at 3:32 France in the darkest hours o f it.s necessary to deal with-,a\threatcn- ships to the bottom. Italiaii King now and then, take pleasure in That was the First Battle of ed “ mortal injury.” \ . committee announced today. Personal Notices tovtog to your reedera bits of In­ o’clock. ®triiggle for independence many The Pandora's box that w »s In addition to conducting per SORRY... 'With United States Parachute France! There followed the AlUed formation concerning toe Daugh- A s soon as the news was flashed yea:r8 ago. . _ opened with General Elsenhow .sonal sales solicitations amoni Troops, June 6.—i/Pj— American Marshal Petain, and probably charges of Vichy treachery when ten of the American Revolution WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY MORE WORK from General Eisenhow^’a head- 'Once again doiig'hboys . from er's invasion of French North Af­ Quits Throne their townspeople, the' women wil paratroopers—studded with bat­ most of the v'rench, believed that Indo-China was, surrendered in which Is unfailingly of a deroga­ teartera duplicate copi^aNof his Maine to California answered rica on Nov. 8, 1942, may be dupli­ man stamp and bond booths, stag| Csrd of Thanks UNTIL NEXT MONDAY. WE ARE LITER- tle-hardened veterans of the Sicil­ the Allies were done. Certainly it September 1940 to Japanese occu-- _ Sinoereat eppreolatlon le exUnaea tory nature, such as appeared in ''JIrM (gimmunique were dtst^buted "Lafayette we are here." And cated by the invasion o f France. special events and assist retailer ian and Italian campaigns— land­ was much closer to defeat than patlon as a springboard for the Ito all our (rrsnas, relatives sna the iasus of June 8. Wholesome A LLY s w a m p e d . in the Pentagon, along witnxthe tossed into the scale were the lives \ Gen. Charles dc Gaulle, one of and bankers in many capacities ed behind Hitler’s Atlantic wall they ever had come in the First attack in Southeast Asia, though Makes ' Good Promise liielrhbore for tholr klnaneas sna and well founded criticism when of the statement by the G ^- of many thousands of other de­ the few Frenchmen ■ who \ dared the committee said.. li'rmpsthr In our recent ^ reeve- today to plant the first blow of the World War, .in itself a war that Pete in cirdered his force;s to fight properly administered can act as Phone Calls Placed Last Week Will Be Picked Up. eralNirf the Armies John J. Persh­ termined' young no-n Briti.sh, openly cast his lot with the A llied Coiftihgrnt on Liber­ Among the groups now enrolled Iment, the aeath of Everett H. tone. long-aWaited western front square­ was decided by close shaves such the Allies in Syria in 1941 in caukB, in the dark /lays of 1940. Iwe wish espMlallr to t ^ k C«h- tonic to an organisation but 111 iiiging «n a a background Informal Canadians and scattered Kuro- in such campaigns are: The Epif Iman Chuck Company. Manchester chosen remarkb of a cynical na­ ly In the enemy’s vitals. as the First Battle of the Marne. Madagascar and at Dakar. beeame the symbol and spark of ation of Caitilul City. tioh' discussing '■■“qussing the general terms pean exiles whose nations have copal Women's auxiliary of thi I ^ I U ln s Mill*. Dsushtere of ture, and which, are but hal^ The Allies’ toffghe^t, wiriest men In Berlin and Paris German sol­ Sore Spots Kept Open resistanbe thereby He now heaits |v. r . W. Auxlllery. Memorlel Ho«pl- of hivaiMM prepreparations. been both friends ' and foe of Couiiecticut djoce.se: the etatf truths, can bring little honor to MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS of war cascaded from ' faintly diers sang “We’re Sailing Against The blood spilled at Algiers and the Frenrti National committee in Naples, June 6.— uP)— Italy's 74- Ita l Btmft. sna sU who eent^eautlful WMto Hoose Dark France in the long drama of her branch of the National brgi Inersl tributes or prantea use of toe writer of such articles, or to 93 Wells Street Telephope 72,a4 The Wfhit'^Mohse jWas dark, ex­ moonlit skies in an awesome history. , England." German bands played it, Casablanca in November 1942, the North Afrioa which is insistent year old King 'Vittorio Emanuele tlon of B’Nai Brith; the Women’j the German radio blared it. wrangles over Martinique,. St. the publlsheia thereof. cept . for the ’^sual points where operatiorf. ' TIaiies Fill .Skies upon taking over the reins in , ,a Christian Temperance union; thJ Mre.^Mssbeth tone Sna none. thoughtful. The Battle of Britain waa about Pierre and Miquelon in tld> west­ III has made good his promise guards are .stationed. Twin-engiried C-47S— sisters of A t last, the black “cloiid.s of liberated France, Council of Jewish Worhen; UiJ 'aswo America’s standard airline ' flag­ to bcgiij, ern hemisphere, kept tlie sore contingent on the liberation of Director Elmer^avis of the Of­ planes” for which Pre.niior Paul failed “Evangel of Deeadenre” Rome and stepped out of public Connecticut Society of Colonial ships— bore the. human cArga "Our neck i.s iii a noose," Petain spots open. • -V fice of War 'Infro^tion was at Reynaud vainly called four year.s De Gaulle ha.s called Petiijn an life, turning over his "royal pre­ Dames of America; the Conhccti'f flee of War Informa^n was af across the skies, simultaneously brokenly explained. On .July 9, 1940. the third "evangel of decadence," and de cut Council of Catholic Women] ago, fill France's skies manned, French republic died when the rogatives" to his 39-year old son, ing radio reports., thfough the towing troop-laden CXJ4A Glldert by the equivalent of many divi­ Bill People To Fight Gaullists propose to purge French the women’s organizations of Not' Parliament, the enemy’s bayonets Crown Prince Umberto. night hours. \ — to merge in a singTe sledgeham­ sions of men, flying to siilu.sh a But aej-oss the channel, Prime national life of the collaboration­ wich: the Catholic Daughters ol mer blow paving the way for at it.s back, gave Petain power to ists whom they regar/l as traitors The king took this action yes­ way through the. Nazi s vaunted .Minister Chun'hill defiantly bid.his terday in a decree epunter-signed America; the Supreme Forest frontal assault forces. people fight. govern'hy dlctutorial decree and to France. • Atlantic wall on the shortest route ■by, Premier-Marshal Pietro Bado- W'/odman's circle; the Connectl'j To Demomllzc Cotiimunications to Berlin. “ We have become the sole cham­ write a new .constitution on Marshal Petain, 88 years' old, cut Federation of Women’s clubs; so) to totalitarian lines. glio which named Umberto/'’lieu­ Morteiigeii UrgeV^ Armed with weapons frpm the The Yate of Adolf Hitler, evil pions now In arms Ho defend tha wavered in his policy based on the National Auxiliary of Jewisl 6 ways Pptajn's bias in favor of a more tenant general” of the itotin. most primitive to the most mod- world cause and we shall do our belief in Gorman vjetory when the War Veterans; the Polish junior genius of-the 2fttb century, prom­ rigid, disciplined society seemed Prince Umberto “will exercise erh; the paratroopers’ mission was ises to be settled on the soil of best to be worthy of this high Allies invaded North Africa and league; and the Business and Pre Redoubled Effort^ evident in his explanation that alt royal pireorgatlwe's without ex­ disrupt and demoralize the Ger­ northern France or Belgium,' as hbnor," he declared. “ We shall de­ Ruosia's Armies sent Hitler’s di­ feasional Women’s clubs. France's defeat was because she ception,” said the decree, which mans’ communications Inside the was the fate of t he Kaiser a quar­ visions reeling. Hartford. June 6—(-P)—Noting fend our island honfe and with the was too soft and ea.sy-goi’ng under was signed by the King at Ravello, JifaM’ own lines. ter of a century befure him, and : He protested sharply against the solemnity of the day. Mayor British empii'i around uS we' shall, her democratic regime. just outsicie Naples, and delivered Thhre was no immediate Indica­ the fate of Nupolebn a century be­ Hitler's hasty occupation of the Mortensen called bn the citizens light on unconquerable until the “ Our sense of enjoyment pre­ to the council of nninisters. tion th'kt their dynamite and flash­ fore that. ' curse of Hitler is lifted from the •southern or "unoccupied’' zone of Pope Grateful' Phofi of.. Hartford to redouble their ing steeKand well-aimed fire was It was at diwn. May 10. 1010. dominated over oi«r .sense of sacri­ France on Nov. 11, 1942, took de­ Ketnaine' King Without Power Paris brows of 'mankind." fice," he said. effdlts to' support . the supreme not succe^ing in the execution of that Hitler hiifled his Army of 3,- fiant cognizance of Hitler’s occu­ Through his action the monarch fade effort of Allied arms. Much bitteri feeling waa to be Rome plans reheaned . for months Ih 500,000 to 4,000,000 nien, Jiis A ir Pierre Laval emerged as the pation of Toulon and demobiliza­ remains a king without power and vented and much blood spilled running political maiiipulator at His statement on the invasion preparation tor the liberation of Force and 12 armored divisions tion of the French'Arm y, and in continues to -head the House of follows: from th.c day of these utterances Petain’s elbow. occupied Euro; consisting of 8,000 tanks against an order of the day,- declared Savoy. In effect,, Umberto tiecomes Rome, June 6— (flV^'The big bell N i*"! >a W oe S ®n*ag/ £?«d unm of rCsigriation on the one hand Collaboration Policy Born ;> 1 “The long awaited solemn P) :— iion of France. to refralfi from actions. *^*1 )1 0 1 1 ^H s; fsBSCOT 40 te , M ayor John W. ' Mui’^hy : today T<> Aid Invaders De GauHe’s arrival hail hMn Would call down upon ydujr t r ^ c tuged the" petite o f HavenTb kept secret for. military reasons. repitoala. «f»toobri8htotir“ ”^ P **^ ******^ / . JjSttB»kttch«kUO watte. • . .IskMrve-D-day by gcuiig quietly New Vprk, June 6-rkf) — The He rasde iht, trip froni Algiers to “France has become a* battle- “'A lW it th «fi aiiUeS and % feabuB- London radio, in a Dutch language discuss tbs status of his Fm icb 4leU.’/ Mid thfi * g ^ Vichy slilet ling their tfforts to “speed the broadcast recordt-d by NBC. wam- Committee of National UberatioB ITbe circumstances of battle, niqy leod.s. of Wat to our fightmg- which several days ago designated compel the Qermsn am 'y'to ts4te In peace -ed European undergioimd workers meii.” The Aia.vor • advocated tdiiay to report to their leaders itself as JJhe provisional govern­ special measui«8 in the hsttle periods o f quiet player for the with all spei-a and to “ be prepared ment of Frarence. ares. Accept this necessity.’’ Pj- . aafely y f luir men and the success for anything.; Supreme Coiumandei- Dwight'* 'Uomniander of the Biitisli He called on offlclala. fulway- '-'-'-of Allirtl armies a.s tliejr- strike Naval Commander, (Admiral Sir* Commander of the . Allied 4ir men, S|nd workers to remafn at we .serve '“Keep away from military’ in­ D. Eisenhower, 53, master-minded array. General Sir Bernard L. into' Noxi'-held, Euitip'.-: I Ramsay saved the dby forces, 55ryear-olU Aar \f«r«tnii *,» * * * * * #****«*« and war stallations,'’ the broadcast sai4 the Anglo-American drives that j Montgomery has scored unbroken 1 tor BriUto In lB40~when~h«''Hr. their posts— where they would ’There should be no maisa gath- " ‘ Trafford L, Lelgh-Mallory helped 'serve the German mllitaly ma "Undt-rground members report to Chased Uie Nazis from. North Afri-1 successes agalnat the . Nazis in I reeled the spectacular evacuaUbn - I ^ •rlnga or hastily deyisbd group me- your trusted leaders; A ct with lead the fight againkt the Naal chlne-^”ln order to keep the life ^jUons until careful - consultations to’ Sicily, and HIP the cotot o f'A frica and Italy, Non-#moking.! of D unkerqil^ Former c l^ f <5 blltxHm Britain, put-the aJr um- TELEPHONfc COM! .speed. Be prepared for anything." Italy.. 'Tex^b./ro Ei.wnhower j non-drinking 56-ycar-d|d ' ;^ont- Mtaff of the “^home fliiet, be came Buymare^'^^iiow of the nation and in order, to-car­ ave beeti held and a cffutse of ac- HBC qiioted the Berlin radio as fl(M!t,' be came Lbralla over Dieppe In the! ooms ry out your tasks. - THE SOUTHERN N E W E N G IA N O has proved hlmaelt a master a t ! gorae»'>' 1is!h bcf-n a aoldfer-since[out of retirement w^en war broke thui approved by property ■ copatl- ti ^ mando Invasion teat, than headed **Do not listen to outside voices saying "lacre is a bombardment in ha^Iing-detailH c/iordinating HC- ,908. • He niles'his troops with/ast year S X S tUtod auUi'.iiibes," Uifl mayor sai'd. the R AF fighter command. He Cflllng.on you not-to listen to oof the uQit ui Le Havre.'’ ‘ , Uvtt m many , a #Uiet and Spai tSn band. aion of Sicily He U 60 fif/^/rsecujty,too! L . . ' ■ 1 ■ • is heavy-set, brainy. * jkjAA * * * * * *- * * * « * decrees,” he said. V

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from 8 .tq 8:25 a.- in. Britisb time ed from Germany thM/the Allies Tex.) aslied the Chief .OxecutlvwK I-'I H -tiimn THT—J*S0 League had landed at 12 poinu\.^tween he wanted* to appear on Cuntol Tu?/ Burj^^rs Get (midnight to 2:25 a, m., c. w. t.V Slow Reaction Today 's Radio *)VNBU-*^1410 The Germans - said subsequent the Orne and Vire rivers wlto the hill but, in EJarly’a words,..-’Hhera Mother Gets /uitC— IS6U ■ landings were- made on the Eng­ central assault directed at - Ggen, is no necessity or need ^ i t this Faatem War rtme lish channel ‘Islea of Jersey and 10 miles inland and' at. the time" for such an appeai*nce. Swamp Aircraft in « Prison Terms of the Cherbourg, peninsula. Noted in Town __ Marine Mech Guernsey and that invasion at new ■O—WTIC —Backstage Wife; 8;00—wnc— Johnny PfesenU: points on . the continent, was ex­ Geilmans themselves called Caen WDRC—Big Town; I WTHT— Sta r to -P la y H e re Thi»«**w*ay Box Score Lop*Sided GanM by To Land Behind Lines the "center of gravity” of-the at­ ^ yinvtuion Pray$r IvDRC— BroadW^ay Mfitinee; pected hourly. l^evfs; W N B C —Parade Of Frank Slnglaer; WNBO;—Paul 19 to 1 Score; Don ' Three Meh Sentenced in Silent On' Exact Location tack. , Before 8 O’Oock , Few fPrUten by Hoosevelt Son Lost His Life Neilsbn. Home Runs Galore 'P- Folish-AmerlcaM The Stockholm paper Afton- ttars. AB R H PO PaMMlmOper P fc. .R obert Tolland Court ; RobbM Aside fr6m confirming that Nor­ On Streets Knew that Washington, June 6— (>P)—Thla 1942 When Nazi St 18—WTIC—Stella Dallas. 8:16—^WTHT—Smoothies; WNBC > Ballou Never in Any, mandy was the general area of the bladet said, "The attack seems di­ is the'invaaibn prayer which Presi­ —Lum and Abner. Keeney, 2b .. . . 6 1 2 .7 rected against the most, heavily -WTIC Lorenzo Jones; Green, If, cf . . . .4 3 3 0 - D anger as H e H urls H is C Hillman Is Inter* Many Country' Homes. assault, supreme headquarters of Invasio^pn in Europe. dent Roosevelt wrote while Allied Sank His Vessel. /DRC—Ad Liner; WNBC — 8s30—WTI<3r*-Date with Judy: the Allied expeditionary force was defended section of the French troops were landing on th< coast WDRC—Judy Canova Show: During Past Week Surowlec, IfY . ..1 0 0 0 ▼Jewed in France; Used silent concerning the location for coast and aimed directly at Paris." of France and which he will read lews. Katkaveck, c ..2 3 2 3 Third'Straight Victory. RockylUe, - June 6..-----(;P)—Three Manchester was slow to respond Thomas Cushman Colltna, son 15— WTIC — Young Wldder News: WTHT—News; Castles tactical reasons. "Orand-Style Operation" to the nation by radio a^ 10 p. m„ in the Air; WNBC—Duffy’s Jacobs, lb, c .. .4, 2 2 3 Pioneer Parachute. of fo\ir rural burglars, whose dep­ today to the news that the Inva­ Mrs- Nellie Datnaude, of 983 Mi >owp; WDRC—6th War Loan Blanchard, lb .. 1 1 1 2 . -From Moscow came woro that The German radio ^called- it "a (e. w. t.) tonight;. Tavetn. The Polish Americans did tt , redations, according to State Po­ grand-stvle operation" both In sion had started. Main'-sStreet at street, who lost his life When -Women’s Division; Ad Liner. Yesterday’s Scores Dzladyk, 3b . . , . 2 0 1 1 the Russian Army was massing In 8 o ’clock this morning sltowt-d no My fellow Americana; -W T iC —When a Girl Mar- 9 :06- w n c —"A Year of De- Majo^^l,RC—Jack Stevens; WNBC feet two weeks ago to help thq game JoKnhy Green was pitching the Tolland county Jail. ness places on the west side of the left-handeP>—Under»itervlew guest for last 14 days, the opposition has Oval. Managers will assemble landing craft by the hundreds car­ state police to Identify various ob­ their guns. and In detail—from 11:30 p. m„ hill on the outskirts o f Wllllman squared the count with 19 on its ___ Battle In 2nd anfi'Sth off Cherbourg. and Erwin Rommel were directing Contlnuan-e Of Prayer Asked advance- schedule Just announc- on CBS Sunday evening, at Nick’s to discuss the purpose "The PA’S batted around in both rying'the foot-Boldiers ashore. jects. While much stuff has been ths defenses from their headquar­ A high officer at Allied head­ on Into the actual hour o f the as­ ties. oum side of the ledger. 5:49 a. ■ m.—Enemy says four Many pcoplq^have urged that I the networks expect to be on 1 Through the cooperation of the of the meeting. the second and fifth Innings. The untold hundreds of strange identified, considerable loot stIU ters in France. quarters described the landings as sault against the coast of France. air mast t«dce a day with ; Army Signal Corps, in whi 21 In Detroit British parachute divisions landed .“He knew wlien the first barges call the nation into a single day For Sports Roundup ] Surowlec Inssfrted in the Polish and wonderful craft would have between Le Hiuwe and Cheflmurg, remains jo be claimed, said Cap­ German accounts through Swe­ actually the third phase of the bat­ Although the Yankees no long­ started across the channel and he of apertai prayer. But because the BSlohfl of the Republican Na-; portable field « Leo Katkaveck, former Trade lineup for the first time came up caused the eyes of John Paul , 6:60 a. .m.—tJ. . battleahipa and tain Carroll. den admitted that steady streams tle to crush Hitler, the first hav­ Boys Are Sought Enal Convention at Chicago the uaed. direct Pickups from Rome er have their Murderer’s Row of Jones to pop wide open.. 8 knew when tliey landed,” Early road is long and the desire is .School and High school athlete is with a perfect peg to second on Marines participating. of Allied troops were continuing to ing been the gigantic air assault ASu „ f i..ni 26 : already have been brought to this vore, 28 homers have been belted By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. In an amaslngly ordered con. said. "He knew of other operti- great, I Ssk that our people de­ now in training at a Memphis. Marsellls single to nail the 4,009 Shtpa In Armada land, particularly in the vicinity of and the second the offensive in It­ i S c S t fo? t L opening session j country byJ^BC and CBS. Rela" .ikf—tbe—Stadium, 11 each by the laces Julie Kogan of York, June 6. ...(4*)—Con&.i. fusion came the whole flat-bot-1 Allies Advance aly. * tione in Just as great detail.” vote themselvea in continuance, of For Forest Worl Yanks and the visitors. The fourth Tennessee, aiidl gunnery school. To Fight Tonight Safazen, the ninner by several a. in.—Prime Minister Arromanchca, almut midway be­ Leo, younger brother of Mickey, tomed "Bnsie" family laden w ithi^ tween LeHavre and Bsrfleur, and New High Hit Today The reports ^ m e Into the White prayer. As we rise to each new hitheSt park in ^ ed u c­ New Haven in Harl- grou'ei^U-teTLrTS b'rilltent <» fighting men, guns, tanka. Shells, Churchill says 4,0(M) Shipa and sev­ day, and again when each day is was one of the outstanding dia­ that tanks were ashore at several The air assault hit a new high House by t^ephone from the New Haven, June 6.—(>P) tion if Briggs Stadium in Detroit 'field rations, hypodermics, radio eral thousand lesser craft formed After Invasion today, with constant streams of spent, let words of prayer be on where 21 have been ^authored. mond prospects .before entering ford; All Slar Under begun to have^t^ D^y I f he world’a greatest invasfm armada: places. They said there waa Army's nepvq center, Uie nearby George A. Cromle, farm fqreate^ come tax he tlxhave to pay ii nei in the first three to* sets, bandagees, trucks and the especially bitter fighting at the bombers of every description Pentagon buildings, ^ a r ly said our lips, invoking thy help to our Strangely enough while the the Navy. ' . i Card Also Arranged. other bewildering baggage of com­ "sverythlng la proceeding. accord­ dumping repeated loads on the efforts. for southwestern Connecticut, sak American League clubs have ham­ wins that nlnga but tte P A .’s had different ing to plan.” (Continued From Page One) mouths of the Orne and Vire he coqld not disclose from whom today he had r e ce iv e s* request t<^ bonds in Chicago’s^T^ O Shiml^ pounced on Tiny Pock- bat. ‘ chosen coastal area from which the president received his Infor­ Give us strength, too—strength mered 20 round trippers at Phila- Manchester’s own Snffling Joe, 7:09 a. m.—Oerntan destroyers rivera. __ help recruit 1,800 Connecticut boy IllVCUttCMI ----- " ! - Willie Pep, the world’s feather­ open golf,.. ett in the opening stanza to score . Thirty-six foot LCVP's (landing scene of the landings was a 100- The airborne miops’ principal French patriots had been warned mation because of security rea- in our daily tasks, to redouble the Acr:_BLU._10;l_5^ dclphia’s Shibc Park, the National better known aq Lieut. Joe Mc- and E-hoats rushing Into opera­ by Allied radios to withdraw at between the, kgeq of 16 and 12 he length of each broadcast will on OPA; MBS. 10:30, West Point Leaguers have been able to collect Cluskey, will travel 9,000 miles to weight boxing champion will, Moore. Army end I twice. Keeney grounded out but craft, vehicle personnel) made of mlle stretch of coast from Cher­ scenes of operations were placed atina, but he gave- tbe Impreasion contributions we make in the spend on developments. / to be on active duty * » « * ^ “ * Johnny Green dropped a T «tM plywood, the baby of the family tional area and "no doubt are be­ least to a depth of 36 kilometers physical and material support o f years for work in the' natloiiq graduation;,Lieut. Geii. Somervell, but seven, for the circuit, defend his 3,000 meter steeple­ bourg to Le Havre, around the bv the Germans at Caen and Bar- Mr. Roosevelt was intimately forests of the northwest this sum,; [This arrangement, expected to climb into the ring tonight a 2 to* i next- football seqson and S g t /v ic 1 «hort and stole sec- /a n d peiiuips its most Important ing dealth with," headquarters' > (22 miles). abrea.st of the operations. our arined forces. C^S, 10:30, Sen. Tom, Connally on Washington's spacious, acre.i have chase title in the national A. A. U. aays. H-Hour announced 'as be­ bay of-the Seine and the northeast (F ur. The - Germans said the mer. augmented by commentaries 1 favorite \o defeat Julie Kogan j I Hanson, ex-Syracuse coach, U k w i ond. “ Katkaveck - - •------■walked.------Jacob#----- member; LCM’s-(landing—craft, While tbie French thus Were Calls Con'ferenre Early And let our liearts be stout, to “American Plan for petree” v '.ded only three.', ^ . games at Randall’s Island, June wiU assist Earl Blnlk... .'The tween 9 and 8 aT nf. British time shore of the Normsndv peninsula. American 82nd and lOlat Para­ The boys are needed, Cromie kd special programs, will take in The hitters have found Spoits- the pride and joy of New Haven j gied to center to score Green mechanised), steel 50-footers most Landings “First of Series" warned awSy, from the" imnjecllate Early called his regular morn­ wait Out the long travail, to bear riBC _ 7:30, Ronald Colman 17-18. Joe left recently for San Giants’ Bill Voiselle aiTd the Dodg­ (midnight and 2 a. m. e. w. t.) chute divisions had landed on the attack are(t^_'lqj Allied officer .at said, to assist United States forest] of the major'sessionq/from the Show, Jimmy Durante. Jose ltur- man’s Park in St. Louis easy pick­ in the feature bout in a sta -stud­ aniJ. sending Katkaveck to third; valuable for the . first supply Britain’s Prime Minister Normandy peninsula, along with ing press conference 30 minutes, sorrows that may come, to impart ening gavel to-the fins] bailot- Diego, but will return , for the ers’ Calvin MeUsh.:i,i8n. twoiwo o f the TheThe Polish catc catcher scored on the phase; IXTTs (landing craft, in-, . Beachheads Established r*,"/Ueadquarjeiildcclarcd. ."^c._bave our courage-unta our sons where­ rangcr.K in manning fire lookou’ .t| bl 8, Glnnv Simms; 0:30.'Fibber ing with a total of 33 Iwoicra bu^ meet, then go back to ^an Diego ded card at the Hartford Auditor­ Churchill, In announcing the auc- the American 28lh and 100th Air- hopes, of the underground. )n -earlier than nsnalr telling report­ Ig. It will include the addresses that represents cvery-d.ay duty season’s rnokiee pitchingDitching stand­ next pitch Ofof P«Pockett’s which waa xtatry) around 200 feet in length 7:08 a. m. Allied landings forces soever they may be. meihtaining 'trails and in pi'-a McGee- 10, Bob Hope, Summer Fl- -making 9,000 miles he will have ressful invasion to the House of borne divisions. They said the France which 'we ha-ve aided ers ho knew they were anxious to blister and rust control work, y - ^ the temporary chairman. Gov. vith both the Cards and Browns ium. outs, were on the same team at the^Uililate, this waa all for and almost proper looking shipsr establish beachheads and are ad­ get invasion he,ys. .Vnd, O Lord, give us faith. Give ni.le; 10:30; Red Skelton. Finale. traveled. Then he’ll to sent pver- r a couple of years inning Commons at noon -six houi* aft­ British First and Sixth airborne long." plicants must meet two rcqil' lari Warren of Cajifornia; th^- CBS—8, Big Town Drama: 9, Tonight's boxing show will of­ Oklahoma City . , , ______^ but acted as only l o t 's (landing craft, tanks) t un- vancing inland, aerial pictures us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; usinR the field. ___ T*s<-IIana’ 1 ... er .the first seaborne troops land­ divisions .yvere operating in the “The president has known for ermaneiit chairman, Rep. Jos. W . Buros and Allen: 9:30, New Series. As the club.s prepared, to rosmne .seaa. ■ - ficially open the outdoor season ago. Voiselle was the Indians a previeyn of wHat waa yeLto coin#. galn 200-footers, and LSTs (land­ show. R. A. F. bombers attacked faith in each -other; faith In our ments, he said. Each must wr' ed -said the landings were "the Seine bay area. The Germans soi(netime \vhat the., world now at least 125 pounds and be p h '. lartin of Massachusetts, former Uayifiond MaSsey in “Doctor action after a one-day layoff with leading pitcher and McLlsh was Opening ot the 8ec#ud ing sliips, tanka) queens of the Osnabruck, Germany, Air Minis­ first of a series." complained that at Some - points knows about the invasion," Early United enuade. Let not the keen­ Local Softball miAiagers-are re- at the Wethersfield avenue arena. the batboy....K atie Jenkins, who try announces. . cally capable of arduous work. resident Herber;* Hoover and Fights"; 10, Norman Corwin dra- , Hank Haefs opened, the aeconfl family able to disgorge anything Churchll! disclosed that 11,000 dummy parachutists w*re drop­ Two Hat Factories ' said. — . _ ness of our spirit ever be dulled. |cp. Clare Bootlro Luce of Con- ____BLU—7, Milt Berle Show; Ito ’ st‘nVor"“rircu'iried'^ circuit! minded of the meeting Interest in the Pep-Kogan clash came nearer to managing Lew by reaching first on from Jeeps to monster road build­ 7:24 a. m.—Swedish reporters In Allied planea were avallsble as Let not the impacts of temporary has mounted , steadily until it than anyone else cnuld. bas Just ------ped, exp irin g on touch. The text of the prayCf Mr. Given Saspended Sentence ecticut, as wtU, as the reading of 8-30 Duffy’s Tavern: 9:30, Frankie elouU 1.50 to- 137. The American WednesaSy evening at 8 at the and advancing to second ( ing knapntnes—all these plus am- Berlin report dozen - landings with needed for the battle. The Allied The tenor of their accounts lent events, of temporal matters of but LvviRtiP picks up tomorrow but the West Side Rcc. This will be the reached the polntwhere It is being signed lightweight Carmine t atta ^ Becker singled main attack toward Caen. Clo^ for Prayer Roosevelt wrote will be released jie platform. / Master Band: 10:30. Draina. imibtaUs "duckg* and other weird bombers, climaxing 96 hours of support to Prime Minister Church­ for publication later In the day, fleeting moment—let .not these ThedUlc ‘.I spotty with Inst ,„st nipctiiitf-'beforemeetii.e-before the league billed aa the hottest fight to be to a contract. | gcore Haefs. Ballou doubled 7:32 a; m.—Supreme headquar­ Hartford, June 6.—(/P)— Daniefl 1 Telecasts of the convendon- by Creeps by Night. . . . MBS 8.30, staged in Connecticut during the craft were there. steady pounding, lashed German ill’s .assertion that "there already Early added, so that ,the public deter us in our unconquerable pur­ IBC, from movies flown fropi Chi- Pick and Pat; >1, San Quentin only" 23 game!) in both le a s e s be­ opens Ji’.ne 12. , right to bring home Becker. 1 ters aiinotincGS beachhead secured coastal- defenses thii morning Cerro, 19, Quincy, Masa., waa glv-| past two years. HsM Own Firepower . and dug In. are hopes that actual tactical sur­ Danbury, June 6 ■-((P)—Remark­ can be familiar with It and join pose. sgo to New York and p u fon 24 Prison, new time; 11:30, Slnfoni- fore the week-end. Quote, rnquofe I ney bounced out but with 10,000 tons of explosives. en a su.xpended sentence of twcl The L. T. Wood All-Stars, a Expect ( ’apaelty Crowd This bisarre snub-nosed fleet 8:01 a. m.—Germans announce prise has been attain-.d" and that ing that tod-'iy is no day on which the president when he leads in a With Thy blessing, we shall pre­ years in prison by Federal Judgel «oura afte/ filming, are to ^ etta. \ . Corp. Billy Conn and S-Sgt. Ed-Uj,rough with hi» second straigM . Fighters who went out to guard member of the newly formed local A capacity crowd is expected to did not confine itself to-a trans- Allied landings on Channel Islands *:we hope to furnish the enemy to work, but one in which to offer vlctCM-y prayer tonight. vail over the junholy forces of our J. Joseph Smith today and placed| larried by/what is described as the die Mader (in a recent discussion g;„gie to score Ballou, port Job. It had its own fire­ the beaches had little to do, how-: with a succession of surprises 'dur­ up prayers to Almighty God for Early.^ said Mr. Roosevelt, al­ en;my. Help us to conquer the Softball league will hold, a prac­ jam every available of the Joe Baksi-Lee SaVold' Katkaveck ■ ’ doubled ■ to left ta of Guernsey and Jersey; say Al­ on three years’ probatlbn on plead-1 Irat thret-station getwork for Wednesday Programs: ne.ss the ela.xh. , , , , power to supplement that of the lied tanks land at Arromanchca ever,, as the German Air Force up ing the course, of the fighting.” the safety ahd succfss of the Al­ though intent on invasion reports apostles q f creed and racial ar­ iich an event. The originating 9:30 a. m.. Morning Song Half- Barons^ Props tice session tonight and also fight): Conn—“The amateurs move Green to third. Jacob# waa till noon had flown only 50 sorties ing guilty to transporting a atolen | The undercard will feature Ai orthodox warships. I v many midway between Cherbourg and Drive to Paris Possible lied forces invading Nazi domin­ within his blackout bedroom much rogances. Lead us to the saving of car across state lines. He was pre-| rausmltter will be WNBC at New Hour; 1:30 p. m.. Echoes from Thursday evening at 6:15 at (be have taken over." Mader— '^Yeah. hit by a pitched ball to loM the against the invsding forces. If the Germans wwe correct North 'End pinygrounda. All Stepeney and Ernie Williams, two bases. Dzladyk waa also hit by American warships ant) in the Le Havre: Allies incessantly em­ ated Europe, officials of two Dan- of the night, managed to get sev­ our country, and with our Jtister sented by Leo V. Gaffney, aaaist- fork, with WRGB at SchenecUdy Tropics; 5:30. Just Plain Bill. . . . you coulil heat the both of ’em in Expect Violent Reaction about the locations, the Allied plan- players are . urged to report on liehtheavies*., wbb will c}ash In the Pockett to force in Green. Grorge vast "Elsie" fleet wet* seasoned ploying assault boats off Oystre- buiy hat factories suspended op­ eral hours of sleep but. Early con­ nations into a world unity that will ant U. S. attorney. [»d WPTZ ax Philadelphia hooked CBS—12 noon. Kate Smith; 5 Play Tonight semi-final. In one of the sixes, the same ring-’’ Conn—“ So could sailors who had done -this sort of ham. The Germans were known to ^apparently was to Seize the Cher erations in their plants. tinued. the president was up late Spell a sure peace—a peace invul­ by direct radio relay. p m.. Fun with Dunn; 6:30, Jeri lime. '' you, Edward.” Md> singled sharply to have probably 1.750 fighters and bourg peninsula and make Nor­ sensational Billy Kearns eupagea score Katkaveck and Job before— in the Mediterranean Rattle "Gaining Depth" They Were the George McLach- last night and. early.this morning. nerable to th.e achemtnga o f un­ silent Prayer Offered Sulla%'an Sorig. . BLU—9 m.. Tom (Jolllns. Kearns has yet to to or the Pacific. 8:10 a, m.—Paris radio says bat­ 500 bombers to meet the attack, mandy the initial beachhead for lan hat company and the H. M'c- •The fact that the White House worthy men. And a peace that will Breakfast Club; 12:15 p. m.. Meet The Summ'lt Street Stars of Earliest reports oi the .statisti­ Haefs filed out to Reynolds a f ^ kLarr^ Allen. AP war correspon- Beor Boys Occupy Ccl defeated in 19 pro fights. Joe the catch, Al Surowlec runntogfor . For many more who had come tle In Normandy* “seems to be why they did not use them at the a drive up tha Seine valley to Lachland hat company where the was bla ck y out meant nothing," let all men live in freedom, reap­ ■ Hartford, June . — ()P) — War | Youi Neighbor; 3:15, Hollywood Manchester/will practice Thursday cal situation in High school apd start was' not apparent, but Allied Paris. 6 Pent/twice captured by the Ger- Nunzio and/Billy Marcus also clash While PeF Dziadyk tagged up acora Betoer from desks and workbenches, gaining depth." announcement was made as em­ Early said. ing the Just rewards o t their workers at Pratt A Whitney divi' Star Time. . . . MBS—12-JO, Army laf Roost ami 0]»poii- night at the Hollister Strert In a slx^under. Two (our-roimd college baseball: James Monrpe airmen warned that a violent re­ The German radio began broad­ itqinB and being returned to this Service Forces; 3:30; Nashville Scliool grounds in -preparation for was safe on Norch’s bobble as May barns and bars, stages and stores 8:34 a. m.—Berlin reports'“fierce ployes' reported for work early B ^ k o n t Shades Drawn honest toll.: ' Sion of Nilea-Bement-Pond Com-1 luntry on the exchange ship ers complete the card; one featur High school ’ of Fredericlcaburg, to lend a hand it was the first fighting going -on everywhere" action might be expected soon, cast! ug a constant stream of in­ this morning. Thy will be done. Almighty God. Varieties: 4:30, E>etec£ivc Play. ciils Near Top. lh,plr gan'ie with the Eant Hartford and Sammy Whifey Cozey pairing off In the V%. made two plays and scored the eighth ran of toe ^ •Thq blackout shades were pany halted their Jobs at 11 o’clock I ripsholm. is announced as an in- Ing Johnny Corbett ning and the tenth of the game tot stark climax to grindingly weary with Nazi counter-thruBta in prog­ noting that Herman Goering In an vasion flashes almost as soon as Mayor William J. Hannan in a Amen. Warren Drive Lefties’ softball Duman-. and other. ten double plays in 12 games m o drawn; We have had them all this morning to spend three min-{ team, w hich will take placi Sun- M annqW ith Eddie months of . rehearsals—^rehearsals ress. order of the day had told his Air the first troops landed, and con­ public proclamation called upon alortg. and we were using them." utea In allent praj*r for the in­ The BeW Barons wil. appear at turned out a .375 hitter in tWrU- the P A.’8, ’ i In IHorida waters or CHiesapeake 9:10 a. m.-rBlg channel guns on Forces, "the invasion must be tinued with extensive rc^rta of the (^tlzens of Danbury to kneel The- human eyes can detect vading Armies. At United lUr- diiv, June 11, at Miller’s farm on baseman Graham M iirrls....D ick Third toning , EarljLkaid he saw no likelihood kme 19 Date the oval tonight for a. game with Olputt street. Coach Herb Alley bay, or. later in the treacherously French coast fire on Dover: beaten off even if th< Luftwaffe the gigantic naval and air bom­ in prayer for our fighting men. that the. President would Sddreaa 10,000 color tints, but photo-elec­ craft Corporation, the loudapeqicer | Racing the high powered Hamilton Props Everybody Will Beat Everybody Kinney, one of Army’s pair of Cliff Keeney dropped a hit oyei swift currents off the British 9:15 a,, m.—11,000 Allied planes perishes," bardments that covered- the os- wants ail playera, to report f four-game-winning— pitchers,. , , „ had first to open toe third. G«;e®“ Congreaa early in the invasion . tric spectrophotometers bsed by ayatem carriVd regular bulIeUfia on in a local, ^^vinght practice because stiff. oppoelti^ is coasts—rehearsals in which in a bomb and strafe miles of Norrilan- An optimistic air pervaded t)iia aaulL House Speaker Rayburn (D., chemists can detect 2,000,000.. the progress of the invasioig^ To Hear Petitions First Fiddle has stamip^iped him­I The Barors are ruling the rwat an earned run average of 1 " fw tied to center. Katkaveck singled dy coast. headquarters over the smooth man­ expected from the - East H w^ord Else, So Club tiustling Hardest few short months . non-nautlcal Allied headquarters, however, self 'a leading candlditetdate for at the bottom of the league h ^ - 44 innings. Bob Chabot._ Pleto to left to score Keeney «"«* men had to learn the mastery of 9:20 a. m.'—Marshal Petain ner in which was launched the. kept silent until 9:32 a. m. British Invasion Causes,’ boys. Paul Eis who ia manager of third sacker. hit .385, stole nine Mickey scored from second great crusade to liberate Nazi-en­ 1944 honors in the bandied ing lost their only the Warren Drive L eftic/h as had the cranky keel-less la'nding craft broadcasts to Frenchmen to avoid tlroS (3:32 a. m., a. w. t,), whein Middletown, June 6.—(45—Pro- main in s61e possession of the cel­ Will Win A, L. Pennant-Cronin bases and figures -in five of too Hill threw the ball into center field that are headaches even to experi­ reprisals. slaved Europe, a crusade in which vision. MW. Ed. Mulrenan’s many years of *xperieiK« «• Ptey* :the following communique -was Trial Stoppage ate JudgO Leonard C. Ryan has year-the PA’S and must win tonight s cently when.be received an injury of Ited Sox more formidable thap their early eral Eisenhower, Allied Naval Pittsfield, Mass., June 6—tfl’)— lied by counsel for Fowler Mc- 'but since has been unbeaten. He game to remain there. The Props Moans from the midwest sa their only tally of the ^ A o taomhardroent, - to-protec ting- the than fu)V victory." The invasion today caused a two- to his hand. AY^Dandurand vice Manage .....rvbodv would indicate. Losing Ken ( iiith on Sorgi'.s triple and Maft- forces supported by strong Air armick, Chicago millionaire, chalked up his fifth lii a row by are srtdl fortified in the pitching Everybody will beat evtrynoay the Army Won’t do that ivy-c6v.cred eastern vast cohypys from air, surface and The Air Forces, to which hour stoppage in the trial of John president c Fol*^mg Boxes, toe., is fielle’s HinRle. iDuties forces liegan landing Allied arm- -a^ing to have the adoption of winning the llO.OOO'^Queena Coun staff with George C asey; P ^ manager o/the Summit Street else in the American League, so Cleveland any good, but. und-r- Despite estimated that between midnight day. He was a $6.20 favorite and Monte oh deck ready to fling u place iiYthc lineup. , e .-t 6 «.res to nrevaii. ‘ iskcfiont a place for weary oppost- __ o.-r.nfa errors hv Notch .by Norchand a. A high officer explain'ed that slaying of his 'rix-year-old ton cated by'the court; . that large Herman Hickman has. craft along with the first wave of interest In the invasion we must and 8 a. m. alone mot'e than 31,000 ran the mile and one sixteenth in sailed upon by Coach ^ Fon- H««i; u o„.» single by Keeney. g ♦uai General Eisenhower had kept Lawrence. The petitions were filed by Ai- gratz. Casey appears the likely Tto North End Firemen will been lookinglOOKing over pro»P' troops in Naval shore battalions not relax production and security airmen were over France, not Jurors, court officers and Judge orney Hugh M. .Alcorn, Sr., of 1:44.1-5: Borowy and„ a .E Kinie r „ » DtuumiM, i Confidence in Red Sox zet T( .leading. 15 to 1 in the integrated Into the Army's am­ duties at home. Brig. Gen. Thomas counting parachute and glider resolutely allent until he waa ab­ choice and the vtderan may be ^ c t i c e tonight at the Y grounds Am.)/ talent and *??y J- solutely certain the Isindtngs had Abraham Pinanaki attended a spe­ lartfofd following ah early petl- they can to beaten. Kick Etten | the Red Sox. 1 have im- MeWiiliams. the Meridian, MIm^. Winrici's. fillet' W a r X * phibious beach brigades. E. Troland, newly appointed^ com­ troops. cial prayer kervicq. at the nearby Winners of other feature races hot in hla initial league atert. at 6:30. «..fflive-smigles by Jacobs.-Blanch “taken hold." Ads to Tke Itlon to have- Mrs. Hubbard ,re- Barons Have Good Hurlers is hot at the moment, but he 11 pUdt eofifldence in them. I stepped star, away from Mississippi State. Under fire or not, these beached mander of the First' Service cons- 'V leloos Biattle .Raging Congregational church, after a ard a n 'a ^ a y : ^ u r n e - 5 ® P l ^ Unannomioed Feints Made Imovcd aa guardian qn groimda yesterday: cool off. Jimmy Dykes w m cor- base because George . . . Sportacastcr* Red sailors in Ariny garb and gear had thand'a Sixth Security district, ' The Paris radio broaqcaat ,a re­ brief morning qO^on, but the de­ At' Suffolk Downs: Defense, Gunner Hlllnskl. -the Barons Hill and forced in one nil ^ It was disclosed that a number Ithat she unfit. Immediately coach, came up with a good pitch­ rect ,when1 he said'" Joe McCarthy \(etkoVich made only one hit in be a guest tonight when 160 blind to, do' preliminary demolition of covering Connecticut, said today. port tost "a last-minute flash from fendant’s request that he,' too, be canAress a button ur- ^ j^^^g gjip lug BecRer. wild pitching of unannouheed feints, had taken I prior to the hearing of the first $6.60. ’ er in Walt Strong qnd if the latter no longer can.,— and 1 didn’tw ant him men, who listen tb the underw'ater obstacles, clear the The former commander of the the battlefield" early 'tonight an­ allowed to attenij was denied by Imtitioh, Mra. ^Hubbard rellnqulah- At Delaware; Squadron, $9.8Q, . 4-*- **«• a k*»V _a J—a- fff other. b 2i1ou and Green .channels for the landing craft, plaOe in~the pre-invasion period, Somewbere^ in or aronni) Msnrbra^. tberr is someonr t^'ho can get any kind of support from deling a clUHter of nms or a K jy to get down. The youngster has games while th®V 43d division’s 85th Infantry bri­ nounced "a vicious battle is raging the Court. 1 ^ chsto^y of the children, Elisha At Hawthorne: Takeaway. 326. since had three abscessed tetth ro- force in another. tend Wounded and prisoners, di­ north of Rouen between powerful so that the Germans^ would-not hla mates he will be hard to beat, replacement. He tortes of the U,y a pitched ball to force in Prokr gade'said;’ "W e Sie all enthuaiaa- lo y e r Hubbard, 7, .»nd Edith R. At Detroit: Love Pact $42.30. ed that neither can anybody eia^ moved, rect the landings of -incoming Allied paratroop formations and )cnow when the 'real ' blow was wants what 'yon have to sell or ha^^r sale something you lure Ptde Miller, a.long (fall hlUer_ln the blind, recelye or with the 16th run of the night craft, bury the dead, repair or tlc a t . the news, and while qur coming. ^ ^ lilubbard, 11. to Dr. Francis M. last week’s clash, wjU be on band and McCarthy ho doubt would to. Mrtkdvich played fine ball in toe ‘MT" ’The WeilsviUe, N- »•• hearts and interests ai* overseas German anti-invaalon forces." Iciarke of Durham, a friend. l Yankllea of the'Pony league claim ‘blow up disabled craft clogging the ' Rouen la 41 miles inland, east o f It canie" tbla 'morning' .aa..the Hospital Notes Jockey R. EMen* turned in a con again to attelnpt iff pole, oub a the first to admit that, the field at first and is an outstanding Ump Milcsiti called^ the we who are 'detailed to security secutive triple at the Charlestotvn, standings have beKn cut down to the size of te have the only ex-mayor in rt- ■ beach approaches, establish com­ Le Havre. , climax of M ' houn of constant anxious to purchase .,4 . homer. ■ i “ ■ Eastern' outfieldec/. There is every sign after the Aircraft munications between the beach- and production duties on the home W. Va., track. He waa up on Fode- The Propq w«I field their regular that the .tall youngster will hit; a bascball. Pitcher Mike to start the sixth to the sausto^ front must not fail to continue to German .broadcasts said the heavy air bombudment which "Aibnitteil yesterday: ' W L Pql. any club Jumping out . head and the ships, establish emer** reached a crescendo at.H-bour. I Advises Wariness hella $6.20 in the fifth ; Milpave, Uneup whfett ipcludea, Tufferson, long ball con^tently,’ but Leon Modak -WM boy ^xihyoT y ^ " m x \ t all the fans p r a ^ n ^ ^ ^ perform the tasks that the coun­ Allies penetrated several IU1(k George Miner, 9 Oak place; Miaa 9 *710 ■' one toy. .- And; did gency dressing stations dug into meters In between Caen aiid laigiiy, Warships o f both the British $4.'60 in the steth and <3hop Sticks, Del Conte, tJeot’ge and otht-ra. Albany •‘ •••*•■'2? Jn front fhr-a «uh8tantUUra<^ Culberson’ wilt play center field aa bell, O., for oi)e to y .. ■ • AnO braved the cool weather to wlineaa^^ try ek i^ ta of ua.” , Marjory Johnson, New Milford; Haqtfprd , . . . . . • -22 10 ‘ .580 Th'e Browns have a 4-F tnlteld that in the Vlrglnia- : -the sand. which are 35 miles apart and re­ and United States navies, includ- Get Together Via Claasifieih H e a r t s :$8.60 In the-seventh. .'. The game starts at 6:15. long as he is going well. notlct a baseball game. Mn,^_Adithciny ScusmI, Stafford 1-5 6 North Carolina track meet •eatui^ spectively nine and t ^ tram -lag Britisb end ArasricaB battle- Williathartort and lmbbed up with Another reason -for my jnoving B p ri^ r Donald Oates. IBQ fiKRSi Elmira ..■...^,.•<13- J.7 .433 pitching, but toe latter ^ day the -javcUn-HirsiW was-Won Py ths sMi. iMps, kinisd (^Hi*lnIo the oomL street; Jdlss Margaret Mortu], 42 „ Tu.— I Platter’S Heel will be Xirayed in 17 .600 to at drat baae was that 1 w-antefi Wllkea-Barry ------17 Laced to their having an edge in til 'take advantage of m.y . power Speer? • , . -/ L asiyigkriF igltta GoiiiSferl is Given ^ About Town German opposition apparently al defense(p which the. Germans Hob street; Kenneth Irish, 4 Morth Rates: I t cents a line per one Inscriion, ^ n cents a line per three^ Washington,.'.June effort to discover the extent of Binghamton ....'.1 3 17 ~.433 was lesB effM^va than axpeeted, [tof'TBmcirLJavte -o f-the Office f f - t o Hr~inJtiry that befell him round- spring training. They worked far­ to the dircctlon.bf Fenway Park’s )mve bseq buMding-fbr fo u r years. School striiet ; Mte. Chariblte'Riu« UUca ...... 13 20 , .394 although 'fierce fai many respects, The Oermsns acloiowlsdged that War InfoEinutloii- *dvlaed Atnert-( ^he Belmont m er W.utf| than^^.y rather friendly left field fence dur- At Hollister Sl Miss Elisabeth C. Machle, 20, ney, 60 Starkweather street. insertions, 7 cents a line per six insertions. e U E D U L t Seninton ...... H 22 .333 Washington Visa ail tort ‘^ G a to'tob Reds' former and the Germane said they were- tbis fire was tremendous and that Admltb^..today: ▼ cans today to b»^ wary of^ stqkea.The colt could barely place National 'ing our tw'o-week' stand at home. New York-:-*^irtmy M ^ a n ie ^ , Hilllardville, was yesterday s ^ m bringing, relnfoircements eontinu- pitching their six-foot traveling secretary Md it'had set the, v^le tey i^Hie William J. Brown, 1S9 flenilF 1 reports on toe prograne o f inva- foot jin toe ground Sunday, 29 man, Qlltorto Torres, hit to Eddie Lake went to shortstop U t 1-2. Los Angeleij s t o j ^ P®^ Into the Women’ s Reserve, U. 8 . Ously lip to the coast, 'where “ a bat­ alon .fighting., ' Eastern . St. Louis .. le wasn’t dispenser. I"®* P««" B ^ n d graders of the Hcdliater Seine- ares 'afire'...... ■ street; Ralph Von Ecker, 809 Kee­ ! PitUburgh ...... 23 right and left fields airt perform­ because Skeeter Newsome Gallano. 149 3-4 Balt.mora Naval Reserve, as an apprentice tle for . life or death is toi pro- The parachuttats end gUdermeh “Anything the Axis radio puts R. Daniels’ Omiebni^ Samuel Hartford at Scranton. hitting: He la an evjen totter tororppral at street school entertained teachers ney street; M tu Ruth (hirran, T9 Binghamton at Elmira. Cincinnati ...... 2 4 ed accepU bly against ua. W Fla.,. Inarold and Herbert .^der Pignataro. 140 1-4, Ne E| and pupils, Friday in the school seaman. She is the daughter o f gress." , went-tn after a personal farewell Write sftfferHsetnent on thiP;Pomi. piarins one word in eerh spare- Count ttve out, la in their own—-Jatereal. Felnberg's Aerial Flight and M. B. fielder than the Skeetef. and has a outpointed Victor Jade, 187 1-*. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Machle Bigelow street; Oeantonl Ftflito, /"Albany at Wilkes-Barre. New York ...... 20 course Torres had the advantege the Iowa Seahawks baseball 1^'; auditorium with a melody flute Led By Montgomery from General Elsenhower.- The 40 Irving street; Leo KaauDd, 174 Davis told a handful of eorreapon* Goff's Skytracer - have arrived at worWng arm. We’re all right and attended Manchester High Utica at Wllllamapbrt (2) Boattm ...... 21 of having played all winter. < ^ - playing twins, bptl concert Mrs. Thelma W oodbrid^ Ih e seaborne troops,,led by Gen. Germans Mid they landed at Caen Center street; Baby Allen Torn- average wurda to eaeli Una. lAaii «ritb Ubera w Mupey Urdei ut SUmpa 'dents gatliered in hia office tn Delqwart park. ^ 1 are named fof around second ba*e, with Bobby ‘'‘oUcaS-^Ted Chrta^ school In the class of 1941B, She Sir Bernard L Montgomery, , Natlonm _ , _Brooklyn 19 Iv enoukh. this versatUe. S^Ld training with comi^lto tbs teacher, directed the young and made deep penetrations at be'rg, 44 Oriowold street; Walter early morning hours. — the "mile and one sixteenth IJent on won games as a pitcher in toe Doerr. toe foremost active Ameri­ Iradea of 8JL wblgb-placed then) musicians. was formerly employed by the surged across the channel from As soon as General Elsen- Philadelphia at Brooklyn (night) I pbiladelphla .....1 7 New ChucI many points, with at least four Ludwig, 233 Hartford road; Mar­ Saturdayi- , y , . Southern Asaociatlom _ can League iJlayer. on the right iiWce 132 1-2, Gary, Ind., 8, c n t ^ r Kembe>s of the bafid, attrac- Rratt and'Whitney aircraft divi-. England by 4,(MX) regular ships British parachute divisions em­ howar’s first communique waa —Barrett (3-9) vs. Davis ($-4). , Chicago ...... 1 3 & to a c l ^ o* ^'^mVtoe & : 147 l-2.^Clev^4 cia FiUion, 295 Main street; WU* ■ l " Amrrtcan .'Tlaera-Better Than fa s A side o f toe .bag. The Cherry point N- C ,Marine Sttttlts played the following: alon o f United Aircraft C^orpora­ and additional thousands a t small­ ployed besides tbs Americans and celved, 17 of OWI’s TS tranamit- anclnnaU.at Pittsburgh (night) pointed Robert Fowler, 141 H i Uaio.Felt, Wapplng.. e, Nick Wall, leading jockey at Mr. Mack and the PJilladelphla The Red Sox will keep, trying, of ■ “offer Silent Rrayer ths dark. Allied ground -^oeips, and ths and daughter, 259 Oak street .*« , languages. Philadelphia JO ■=- Pigeons Trapped In Attic Cherry Tiger Nelson, 145 NSw '^▼e little Dreens," The German radio said the land­ Athletics when h® ny*# underrtudy, sweeping operation alone was de- Discharged today:, . A totaTof $818,000 in war bonds ■ Dnwnmer For 57 YeanT Cleveland ...... 2 1 other afternoon whUe Luke H ^ lln linoeked out Alex Doyla, 145 Artille^ ^ x i A seveiM. ptb- 'V o r c estgr, Mass.. June 6—(iP)— ings were made from Cherbourg to acribed by 8HAEF as "ths largest Mra Harriet Ryan, 54 Butwe Verdict Of $20,900 Damagea ^Boston'...... •..20 Naahville, Tenfi.—(P)—Peculiar Reese.. / Thouaan'ar'^ Worcester ■ war Le ,Havre— a etrlf of coast rough­ were purchased during the 24-dhy waa turning in a flve-hlt snui- Inf history," drive; Arthur B. V apey, 42 Cornell • - Belmont meeting that ended Sat­ Concordia, Mo.—(P)—•’The ■ Oon Waahlngtbn .. .. .2 0 . noises in the qttlc of a Sixtronto Washington — Chalky Wright, ^'^ringfield, Marti—M q r ^ ber feature of the'program workers bent their heads In silent ly 'iOO, miles long—and later aald Ths channel was rough and street; Mra, Stanley Olander. and Hartford. June 0— (ff)— A Jury eordla band opened Ite 19*4 sea­ avenue home sent BJngine Com­ snl ieaiil. DqUqa.^,«»t»«f redtatlane by first grade pu- prayer oyer tithes and other ma­ additional landlnga were being 1 . . ^ ... --- 1. urday- Thla brought the total for Oma, ' Chicago haa.Hal TTosky and 133, Los Angeleq there was »; shower of lain ..qt abn, 29 Foley street; Itobert Wqr- in Superior court before Judge son as usual, with an Imprefsive N'ewark, N. J- •— I*®* otherwlM acquired power to go pany No, 7 on an. InvesUgaUnx L o ^ "TifaF* Jcrtaa, 1 ^ , under the direction of chinery here at 2 p. m. when Nor­ made "west of Cherbourg," Indi­ the season to date (Jamaica in­ 197 3-4, Detroit, stopped Herb Vince DeU’Orto, 132, New^Yeriq 8. dawn. At supreme headquarters It ren, 127 Princeton stiket: Bruce Samuel MelUU laat night rei ‘ roll on the snare dram^by August ■nm. Firainen climbed q ladder and Kent Malone, 180; Paterran; N. J.. Oa^lO. Bteva Kronlq 115,, CaiTler, first grade ton company, Heald Machine com­ cating that the Allies intended to cluded) to $L31S.19^l^ ▼«*'»«>' iMsrahail. 175. TrtnKted," ■ • id. Wart to With adequate P*^^**^” t— found 22 pigeona trapped by knocked but Tom MvomF.. was stated that the condition of Williams, 94 St. John strn t; Kir­ •s- a verdict of $20,000 F. Brockman. It’a old stuff from, Detroit reUlna Dto outpointed Steve Burkta, 181, oems tachided "Spriiig.' pany, Worcester Pressed Steel seise the Normandy peninsula with the sea 4Md caused aome great • K •_ dlea, A Ed White, 197. New York, pentera 4rbo inadvertently had sten and Pieter Schlpper, 20 Her* Hebert L. Oaylor of — A men gate fouritenths of an 1 Brockman. Ht iterted. drutamfng Hoover, Rudy York and Pinky Nawqrlb N. J - 6.. ; iMosttrsaL 1« .' I Fool,'' Clouds, "BhI Farm- company and several other ..large Its ports and airdromes as the anxiety, but that the troops had vard road. ;ford, againat the A. M. LaraonCo., and Dee' Amoe. 200,-North Caro- boqrtlid uo raw birds’ (relt*. Flunted and Bow^ Inch shorter every 10 years after I with toe' Concordia- band at the ^Ulg^na and haa pitching to go indtistries 'shut down for three first base of their campaign'to de­ gone ashore, even though many Birth yesterday;. A ston to Mr. and Its track driver John Bova, [a ge of. eleven, 57 year* agd. Uha, drew, 8. Aparonmata gestures 'were minutes in observapee of Invasion stroy the power, of Nazi (Sermany. were *,easick. and. Mrs. Roy C: Hailis, 340 .Fku-ter both oT Waterbuiy.: 40. Ih e initfaAiUq^l laadlhgi w^ta made Bwadisb oomseyMeaU rsport- 'street. .if.

\ E 6 ,1944 yAOR^bRTEEH^ MANt;HK-Sl Ek K.VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.'CONN,, TUESDAY, JUNE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDj^T, fAGE TWELVE \ ______menu, thbNmanager thinks it adds he goes bark over the routlha with HOLD EVERYT«lNi '5ll Bimrdvrs Vvanled 59-A to the enjoyment of the meal if our cat is welKln evidence.' so to other, only perhaps a little more LOST—.lARGE ORIENTAL Pearl 1941 PLYMOUTH Deluxe aedan, GARPEINTRY REPAIRS and al­ tX)R SALE—WHrt^-.'^Porcelaln BEDROOM CHAIRS AND rockers speak, sir. crowded. BEAU ilFUL KlKl'Mi-,'. kllcben ! He has no place to go for a Classified from ring. Probably between post 1941 Dodge Deluxe aedan. '1939 terations. Eatimatea free. J. D. comblrktibn' sink anbs^set tub galore. Also Chaise toungesr $6.93 fai'iilttes, retrigeratlon, clothes ' Classified^ Sense and Nonsense , Plymouth aedan, •193'^ Ford aedan, Spinney, 56 Alton street (south), with nttlngs (pre-war),)s^l 5598. Women can'absorb .k-JitUe more weekly Income/ n® pension.,^ No UU n d r p office and Ma*onlg.,Teniple. or . up. Sec our wihdows for Ideas, lines etc runiu-hed., P'-ivate eri- ' ■ ______• ■ '' ■ ' / 11— electeic fan cools his brow aa he 1937 Ford Tudor, " 1936 \ Ford Manchester. Man--^y wife ffnds my money flattery.thsn men but n ot^ u ch near TO ,Portac_atreet. Reward PRE-WAR BABY CARRIAGE,for .^ n so n ’s, 713 Main. ' • ti ance.' central Boaio arrangeu Booea wrestles with the grassy crop 14 Adveitisemenb offered. Mra. William Cheney, aedan, 1936 Pontiac coach. Cole if duired^ Private sunbath, gar­ Adverusements DliK-ouragIng! / | wherever 1 hide it. . ALL KINDS OF Carpenter work sale. Mrs. Robert DonAhuc, ''3^ A Novel By KETTl FRINOS Some well-meaning folk talk about r worker hours a day in June. telephone 3118. Motorji. Telephone 4164. FOR s a l e - l a n e CEDAR cheat, den. t:all 3989. I He calls.his giri friend, “ Grape Friend—My wife ■ never finds [The ideal female "lab 4uid building. Mnterlala available. Cooper HIU- street ^ the value of saving. or pet,. For Rent Ironing board with all metal legs. For SrIc Ffir R«*ii c«er«kriH. xn a a»rv<«^ i » ■ F'rtUt.’’ mine. I put It 7n the basket with ahbuldnit drink alcohol |Fov Sale FOUND—YOUNG BLACK Setter. Telephone 453-4, Rockville. That's Jaw-bone eitheri , V Woman—Nora, did you aweep FOR SALE—LIVING room sofa, Squire 361 summit atreet And'here's the reason why; my undarned socks. behind the door? To SeD May have by paying fdr a Main street . Philco radios, excellent condition. WANTED TO BUY FIVE to ten Phone 2-1336 after 4 p. rtt. / mates of the Chestnut Hill school FOR SALE —UP-TP-DATE eki. Most of the others had clans .with- men oh the construc­ Manufacturing Co. U 8TINOS OF PROPERtY Bumaide Ave. Greenl)<>uae, Elast acres of level land on state road tion of warships. Of the 65;000 Hartford. YOUNG MAN V’ANTED—Full or and their teacher, Mrs. Bassett, room single, on Henry street, ti hn hero three months. They WANTED In or around Manchester, cleared bath,. downstairs lavatory, su| i i It-amed to be^fraid. and Navy yard employes, 4,000 are Min and Oakland Streets part Ume. Nice hours, excellent or woodland. Write Box H, The at his ’home Friday afternoon. Garden— Farm—(Dairy Mrs. Bassett recently resig^ned porch, screens, storm windov ^ f s what made thenuqld . Women and have proved their | Have Several Cwrtomers aalary. See Mr. Lltchman, Arthur Herald. worth. Rear Admiral Monroe Kel­ BY EDGAR MARTIN WalHng. Roofing 17 ''Drug, RublnoW Bldg. Products ^ 50 from her position as teacher of converted oil burner, basemcl Pinky was not afraid and still That Man Again garage. Appointment only. T| ling, and that’s why they wor­ ly, commandant, declares. b o o t s a n d h e r BUDDIES EMMA F. VON ECKEB SEWING M /.t:inNES, vacuum the school for next year. n I ROOFING A REP.VIR of chlm- WANTED —MtoCHANICS, body- FOR SALE—TOMATO AND cab­ Saul Narotsky of Pine street 6979. ld about him. Couldn't he think, r\C>b:: vlAP'CsiRi'tV Real Eafato Agent neys, valleya. Saablnga, and gut- cleaners, and any electrical ap­ WPs'CJic. fK V\_9>V^TO] 1 ma.1, paint inan, good wages. Ap- bage plants. CaU 8 to 7. 23 HoU pliances regardless of condition. graduated froifl the University of "jldn't he realise how slim the 600 Eseaiie Theater Fire VOO VOOL \ ^OVO v o o THW’b THt L^TT VY Jtrw'.ciRV* 509 Keeney SL Tel. 8876 tera. Done expertly anc' reason­ knees w ere? No, sometimes r ' • * li------' ply Brunner’s, 80 Oakland. Tel. street • Bring them in for esUmate. A. B. Connecticut on Sunday afternoon, \ CCXiVW i'l ►'VVOQO TO ''T T O Vi Mil \ ably by your local roofer. E V. 5191. Open evenings 'til 9. and his brother, Murray will grad­ Resort Property for Sale by doubteci that Pinky thought Pittsburgh-(iPi—The screen at­ Wanted To Buy FOR SALE—GREEU4 Mountain C. Fixlt Co., 21 Maple street Tel. VOO' fo^TTvEiCe TH t OoughUn, Tal. 7707, 890 Wood­ 2-1575. uate from Columbia University, Jali. He just Ulked and grinned traction was "None Shall Escape," land. DISHWASHER WANTED—Cen­ potatoes. Inquifs Amelia Jarvis, N. Y., this week. SHOREFRONT COTTAGE Id played that damn harmonica. but 600 patrons filed calmly and r RUfcav Q oX OT 6 or 7-Room Single in the ter Restaurant. 509 Main street 872 Parker street Tel. i026. others for sale. Priced right <1 4u ’d have thought ^Pinky had THIS IS HOUSE CLEANING Leonard A. Smith, of Indian­ without mishap out of the new THV vicinity of Porter street. Tel. 3972. Bissell, Cross street. So. Cove Ine to a picnic. Granada theater herejast night Ifepairing 23 time. Get your Junk together and apolis, commissioner of the state FOR SALE turn it into cash. We pay highest try. Tel. Wllllihantlc 1746-W-l The night of the fourth, it was while smoke from a rubbish fire in 5 or 6-Room Single on the WANTED —MAN FOR PART Household Goods 51 highway department of Indiana,- Insurance and Real^ Estate. ■Terent. Lore! knows how the basement poured through the West Side. SEWING MACHINES, vacuums. prices. Wm. Ostrinsky, 182 Bissell left ^iturday after spending a few i it'* time work, momings. Apply Capi­ REPLACE YOUR WHOLE street Tel. 5879. lig the second barrage continued. structure. r n' 6-ROOM HOUSE — Insu- Irons, toasters and all small elec­ tol Grinding Company, 38 Main days here with his brother, New­ Jit he still- wasn't afraid'—only Pnplex or Fiat In the trical appllkhcea Genuine parta HOME WITH NEW FURNITURE Iated; ,„ screens and storm street ton Smith. Mr. Smith’s neice, Iger. At t^-tw o, when the an- u t >ST b6 used and expert workmanship CXIMPLETE INCX.UDING WANTED— PRE-WAR DOLL car­ Bei'onien Ow n Bad laick rl^ity of Spmee street. windows. Lot 60* x 240*. riage. A. Brown, 37 Campfleld Mrs. Ruth Schoonamaker, of leru ig fire began, he dropped Parts for aU makes. A. B. C. Flilt WANTED IMMEDIATELY, gen- Three-piece Modem B^room, all Philadelphia, was a week-end 5 and 6 or 6 and 6. Inside and outside fireplace. Road. Telephone 5969. TO RENT ■to a foxhole . . . only because “It was gettin’ too hard to keep good help, so they hired n Oo., 21 Maple street Phone eral l>andy man with tools, full or steel coll spring new 45 pound gpiest of the Smiths, also. ■ leve Brannigan grabbed his. arm New York-—OPi—A black cat be­ ■x. 6-ROOM SINGLE IN THE 4 large shade trees. Beau­ 2-1575. ■part time, temporary work. See cotton Mattress, Bedroom Bench came its own bad luck when it crystal gazer I** George Pinckney of Cheshire. At Cornfield Point, Conn., June bd pulled him there. VICINITT OF McKEE ST. tifully landscaped. Victory Mr. Gqodchlld, .2 to 5 daily. or Cliair. Rooms Without Board 59 Conn., is spending this week with ] “W e weren’t supposed to come chose the transmission belt In a Three piece Living Room - \lte. 10 to July 1, 4-Room Cott fruit firm here as a bed- A watch­ garden startod.----- For fur­ Office 15 Forest street Manches­ his sister, Mrs. Howard Rice. With Every. Convenience. lia far Pinky. Not yet," BY G ALB R All'B r Win Pay Cash! ter Gardens. End Table, Lamp, (Joffee Table, FOR RENT—TWIN BEDS, light During the church service Sun­ ••Hell, the object is to get there, man switched on the electric motor SIDE GLANCES ther information CALL 3801 Smoker, 9x12 Rug. housekeeping, 243 Center street day recognition was made of the n’t it ? ” and tha-fqllowing damage result­ Five piece Kitchen Set, 32 piece Tel. 2-1561. local church’s participation in the ed: A mangled tail for the c’at and BY V. T. HAMLIN PHONE 2-0978 WANTED Help Wanted— ■Then suddenly there was no Ik 'That the AnHwer? Jorvis...' ^ Dinner Set. Medicine Cabinet Pic­ campaign for having members lore conversation between th^m. a bloi^Ti out motor for the firm. a l l e y OOP Male or Female 37 ture, Linoleum Rug. LARGE LIGHT Housekeeping sign pledges for support of a na­ pey dug into .the sand, laid flat, Reafty. Co. Coal Truck —$269— room. Suitable for two girls. Also tion-wide movement by the, Con­ Manchester fid this tim f’ , Pink’s heart beat 7,\EAN\NM1LE.THE two MALE OR'TJtSMALE for restau­ After Down Payment Is made single room, very quiet, cont'inu- gregational churches for a just at. He felt the sand in his INV.ASION WEAPONS? o p the EXPEDtTlOW > 81. Maarheatfir rant work at shore, meals and Ae- OOP qJ6PECTED. IN $5 WEEKLY IS ALL YOU PAY, oiis hot water, nice yard. Very settlement of the post-war prob­ Evening Herald louth. An^vnearby a fountain of «lUMrTI7B \ living quarters furnished. For central. Tel. 3105. Driver Your old furniture is worth money. lems. These pledges will be pre­ gpouted akyuiard, and some of further Information. Call 4834. ■ You can trade-in your present fur­ C' istiilied Advertisements I MALE HELP FOR RENT—ONE SINGLE room, sented at a national convention of Count SIX averag* arorda to a iml fell pn blm, ^ a rp , gritty, like Apply in Person. niture, and get a liberal allowance Hand PART "HME HELP for wood­ one double room, at Chestnut Congregational churches at Grand Inn lata numbara and abbravtalloif I fountain of grtnind glass. He towards new furnishinga 8 sacb count aa a word and eotnitouii working machine and painting. . street Telephone 2-0759. Rapids. Mich., in August. buld feel It on his\neck. arms, WANTED A-L-B-E-R-T-S words aa two worda Minimum G. E. Willis & Good pay. Manchester Toy^ Mfg. 'Theodore Lyman was accepted la prica 01 ihrea Mnea he earth rocked und^him '. The 4 AND MIOOM ^ r Fun or Part Time C:o„ 869 Main street. Tel. 2-0943. 43 AUyn S t—Hartford' FOR RENT—PLEASANT COOL into ■ the membership of this Lina rataa per dar tor tranaiaij bise tore at his ?ardrbm8, The roo.n, suitable for one or two. In­ church by letter from the Con­ ada: shes hurt his eyes. E v ^ w h e n Grenades Work. Son, Inc. BE SURE IT’S A Bathinette, com­ w a n t e d —w o m a n and man to quire 128 So. Main street gregational church' of Plainville. Bfleetise Marrh' 'if, lint closed his'eyes, the flashek-xStill HOUSES Apply in Person. 2 Main St. Manchester work in laundry. Apply 72 Maple bination bdby bath and table, Caan Cbara urt. And for the first time FfirtKy Efficiency at the good old Amer­ ' $8.95. Benson's, 713 Main street ( Conasedtiva Uaya ...i .i ai«i • c4 ■new W h a t - war , waa. But hV ican sport of ba.scball comes into i street Phone 8416. I Conatcutlva Daya ;..| • oiajil el Boarders Wanted 59-A fasn't frlghttned. vn on the battlefield where a ' FOR RENT Colonial Board PLAYER PIANO, breakfast sets, t Day ...... III eiallt c$ pitching arm and a thi-ow j bureaus, chenille scatter rugs, All ordart for Irregular inseriiuK Live Stock— Vehicles 42 CLEAN QUIET room for gentle­ IVlarlburoijoh will be charged at iba one time rx'J The sudden silence was almost H.over “ the plate” might mean j night stand, rdaple bed suite, mir­ Company^ man with home cooked meals.- Special rater 'oi long larm a*er1 terrifying as the barrage had tlie diffm-ence between life and ; T E L 2 -0 92T WANTED rors, card tables, davenport table, Very central. Phone 2-0513. Miss Anne McAdams of Man­ day advertising given upon regueel Parker Street FOR’ .s a l e :— THREE FTBMALE Ada ordered eancvlled before ilfl en. And now the night seemed buffets, china closets and . odd chester. spent the week end in this 3rd 6ih day wUI be charged onl| goaU. Tel. 8327. * studio couch, dinning room tables, 01 llack, too black. But in a mo of 3429 TO BUY place recently. for .Che aciuai number of 'Imei pent the work must begin. * BY MERRILL BL08SE* chairs. Austin A. CHiambers Leo Stubbs of Newington has ad appeared, eiiarging at iha r a j "Plnkv . . . ” Stt-Ve'a voice What Goett On? .157 Htmaid Street FOR s a l e :— f r e :sh m il k e s i, Warehouse, Manchester Green. earned but nd allnwanra or refanir I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS young cow. Inquire Bill Plescik^ For Town Wear been a recent visitor in this place. can be made on ala lima eda eioppe| hook slightly. Agent' On Premiaes. USED CARS 19.32 Open a a. m.—5 p, m. Sat 8-12. after the .filth day 30 Oilumbus street Corporal Gustave Fiemke who "Y e a h ?” L Mt&HT A$ JONES BUYS THROUGH 1942 Evenings Mon. Wed. Fri;. 7:30 is sUtloned in New York has re­ No "tlir forbide"; dleplay Unas no "You all right?" NUTTV COOIC.'(OU'VC RUINED 1 CANT ‘’'\YQ0 said VDO ’til 9. Tel. 5187. sold. .’ UNDERSTAND ) OOULP MAKE WELL THR>DW turned after a short furlough at The Herald will not be responalbil "How the hell do I-know ?” He L^5T PAIR, OF NVlDNS^! THEVRE -/ them WEAR THEM AWAY---- Any Make — Any Model — tor. mor* than one Incorrect Ineeifl hand grenades “ FOR SALEl—BEX>S. RUGS and his home here. Irled to laugh as he said it. STIPE AS C I O A R O S / luce iron—Bur TweVRE , ANYTHING Any Condition. Price no tloo of any adverilsemeni ordera| •’Pinky . . . am I lying on your ABSOLUTELY tables, chest of drawers, kitchen Mr. and Mrs Raymond Little­ for moro'than onetime. death—when the “ball la a Hajffi WHO WANTS ID object it car is clean. WEAR IRON ^ ViiORTMLESS! sets, oil heaters, rockers,' percoii field and son George called on rela­ The Inadvertent'^omletlon of III -o t?” grenade and the "plate" U, for / JONES BUYS WILL BUY ANY lators, toasters', dishes and lamps, tives In Wapping the first of the correct publlcatloa of adeertlsinl "I don’t know . . . 1 doh’t think ample, an enemy machine-gun \ s t o c k in g s ? FOR SALE CALL HARTFORD 8-1990 week. will be rectified 0Di]i by canoollallo| Ironing boards and wardrobes. of tbe charge mads tor tha torvio neat. - AND ASK FOR JOE GOOD 243 Center street First (Hass Fireman Paul Ker­ “WelL then . , / i "there's some- TTie American hand grenade renderefi ' else in berk with us.” A-1 LOAM EVERYTHING shaw who is stationed in NeiV Jer-. All advsrtisemanta must oonrorii Weighs about a pound. An average sey was at his home on l^Ve over in style, copy and typography will Jiaad?” .soldier can hurl one about 40 Yeat Wa buy anytUag and REAL ESTATE the week end...... regulsltons enforced by the publlahl *Not y?*; Pinky ...” era and they reserve the rlgh' "Shut up . . . I’m counting, Slx- I yards. Grenades explode, with a everyth in g.A n tlqn en — Old SELL YOUR GOODS AT The following canning leaders in tremendous wallop from four to Furniture — Batatas — Pliunb- edit, revise or reject any oopy uon| l y mbre seconds and we move on." . Alexander Fair Prices A C e n o N this place have been announced for stderad objacuonabla. five seconds after being thrown. ing Soppllas and Flxtnnn . . . FOR SALE On yoer own premises. Furni­ the season: Mrs, peter Crawford, CU.ISINO HOUKS— UlasslOad afi| ■ Christ, Pinky, I can't and It ynn’ra going In tha aer^ "Shut up.” There are fragmentation gren'ades, '416 Company To Settle An Estate! ture, Live Stock, Completie. Es:-' Mrs. Samuel Dantause, Mrs. Carl CO oa published tame day rou«t which shatter to drive bits of \ lea, Jonea nrlll boy yoos onr, for- Wm^ F. Johnson tntes. Etc. Consult: /'v Larson, Mrs. Howard Lord, Mrs. recelysd by It d’e.loek noon. Sslur Tbere was a sllmce. Pinky I ST mk Msvici. X, M. ».u. u. ». ww. err. nltnra. aad nnyming alaa yon daya 10:»0. n’t really counting. He.'didn't metal In^U directions to kill or 4-FAMILY HOUSE DN Biiilder — Real Ratate . G. MoGRA’n i, AiH'tloneer Norhian Lord, Mrs. John Olander. main enemy, petaohnel; also special cara to gat rid ^ Hlgheat aaah Mrs. Robert'tThapman Is chairman. Telephona Your Want Ads| have to count to know when a “WeU, Judge, with boIKof your daughters getting married Plkme 4112 STRICKLAND STREET Telephone 7426 or 4614 ' Phone 3-1550 or Write minute was up. He was moving typea of.hand grenades such as prioaa paid. 89 Wsddell Road, Manchester Anyone wishing . information on Ada arc aoccpied over cbe tala this moatb, I suppose yoh’U be able to sport a new pair of bona at tna CHAKUh;^ KATE his fingers on the cold steel of his those used for shock-offensive, Has two 4-room fiats on ca n n in g /^ y contact the leader in above as a oonvanie'heg to advarl ■moke and Incendiary purposes. , > shoc^befqre long!’* Crossed Up her lodulty. Miss Marion Fry, the tsars, but the CASH HA I kb wilt WASH TUBBS j6 nes r j r m t u r e first floor— two S-room flats hoiW demonstration OLgent will accepted aa FULL PAT HUNT II '(wywwsHBWi on second floor and 4 finish­ give a canning demonstration the paid, ai the busineat'.affict on ot nol BY FONTAINE FOX 36.38 Oak S t ' TeL 8254 Cora the asvenlh day. following the TOONERVILLE FOLKS GMOKf ed Irooms on third floor. ^ tte r part of the month,-the' date first Insertion ot eaen ad otbarwiafi satsem. to be announced latei’, - 'he CHAKQB HATE will bo eolloetl I^T R O O P S ■ / ...r' / M vv" : * '*■ ' Cf^PjAiU WE NevM any vacancies over ad. No reeponiiblllty tor errors id e r r ib le e m pe r p r b a n g \Mt0eQUP’ N telephoned ada will ha aaaumad anC THE T T ^ M . MINT ARf a period of years. This is THE The Coast Guard la responsible their accuracy cannot bo guaranj PAOPPCO for enforcement of'laws govern' teed . , Hie SMaatten: You receive a | . . . Buy X real investment pnqierty. hetter praising you for aometbing! , 6EHS4PJAP ACT QUICKLY! ing construction, equipment, man­ POStTlPMS AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS ning and inspection of coihmer- ou have aecompUahed. . . . S eif If thla meats vrttK your, re­ For appointment to In­ ci(U vessela R ^ d Herald Advs. , H'rpng Way* Feel that, .like a I c quirements, ns th|s Uiid of spect call 7374«'' Inote of thanks, such a letter does property doaa not stay on my COMPANY |not demand an answer. ' ! . e . Trade books long. Sltunted just off CHAS. J. STRICKLAND Right W'ay: Answer the letter, West Center Street; Near bus lif you want to'be thought a gra- service 'but away from hpavy Summer Lingem^ 168 Main Street I clous gnd appreciative person. traffic.. This 7-room house was OFFICE AHP FURNITURE ■ -«r" REAL built for present owner In 1931 & and Is In good condition. ' Has MAVSTRAV/g 6H0V/WHICK^WAY THE a jHuitiy, reception hnll, nice' SA LER O O M / d e t a il t o r t o d a y ESTATE closet and storage space, steam A . . , • heat, oil bum er'and flreplaee. MP ' Brass plumblag, tub shower, WANTED D Y J. IL W ILLIAMS WhatMove You to storm windows and screens. Lot OUT QUR WAY 65x120 ft. Good soil, nicely TO BUYto« RENT V WILL BE OPEN Offer? 'shrubbed. - Move In wltnoat nay repairs. TUs'-hunse can be A COTTAGE 8612 bought. If you act quickly, at Daily. 8 A, M. to 5 P. M . Except 32-44 THIS ALEXANDER 87,700. Shown..by appointment AT BOLTON LAKE only. As crisp looking as you could 7JARVIS : ; Cffil ■ ' In Any G>nditi6n Saturdays' 8 A. M .'to 12 Noon. possibly wish—a , cool, omooth printed cotton amt with beauti­ It Real Estate uid Mortgages fully tailored skirt and a dress­ Walton W.4arant /Write Box'A Open'Evenings, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, OH NO! . 26 Alexander Street TeL HartfoM t-7584 ’ ‘ maker-type jacket Choose In­ Phone 4112 or 7275 7;30to9P. M: - teresting color combinations—a Evenings, Maiiichester' 8160 c*o l i e Herald demurs blue and brown prlnL for m instance.. White organdie, pique or tie-silk bOw. Net completes the crisp effect . MICKEY FINN Perfectly At EEm LANK LEONARD Pattern No. 8613 Is in stses S3. MP is idsbrevtatton lor MIU- . SFW CLANC^ lU S A V ^ butoonT vou. ITS EASY TO THATS RIGHT, I 34, 36. 88, 40, 43, 44. and 46.‘ Sise -U ty PalicR, a branch ol tho service VEAH!)— DOVOU / I HE'LL enjoy) THINK HElL. SEE THAT YOU O ’B R IEN ! W H EN I 84, short sleeved, requires 4 t*4 devoted to keeping soldiers out ol WBU.I 6U ESS , ^ /T H IN K HE'LL L IT! FEEL HAVEN'T LIVED YOU KNOW PHIL yards of 88-inch material; trouble. Tha average O, In how-1 PHIL MUST'VE MADE evar, believes the primary purpose I really EN JO y^ UNCOMFORTABLE- AROUND HERE AS WEU. AS WE yard'’fpr bow-tie dickey. ♦ t h e t r a i n . A U A VACATION of the' MP io tt> setAhat be getsl BEIN'VVAITEO ON VERY LONG. OO, YOUlL RBUJZe For tbis-attractlve pattern, send HOT NECESSAWLY.' RIGHT! H rO HAVE d o w n at t h a t BY A FLOCK Off O'BRIEN! THAT WAS A VERY into trouble. With complete au-1 BEEN BACK HERE 15 cents, plus 1 ^Mit for parage, j thority ovar’ all military paraon-1 M lU 10N A lR e*S SERVANTS^ANO MiKiN' F o o u s H q u e s t io n ! in boiris, with your name, ad­ B EFO R E t h i s , IF S. e s t a t e ? WITH MINTMORE'S nel. an MP. if ha happens a a ^ dress, pattern number and slse to A n oifiear-who haa gene ba ra rk,| BIG SHOT FRlEN OSl To obtain complete cutting and I Tbe Manchester Evening Herald . B f Mrs. Aane Cabot . can eomrfetely ignore ■th# offend­ ’Today's Patteni' Service, U50 Either appUqued arltb satin applique* pattern for the Sliifancl Pantio 8et (Pattern No. 6697 1 er’s rank and tell him just what’s | Sixth Ayenue, New York 16, N. Y. ilower petals or made perfectly 1 , what— this being about the only V oisea amall, medluir and large. > - The sm a^ new lamia o f tha plain, tbit aet o f allp and match­ cloae 15 cents tfi ■oln, plus lime a .G. I. likea to see an MP in m m ld-aum m ar^yla book—-Faahion ing uantlea ia'Utterly almple to postage, your name, address I gctloo. *K). Kn aoldim. fc««*,** —haa S3 pagea of cooI-looUnf, make at home—hixurious and the pattern number to Anne Ca­ up!” la -an MP phrase dislastef^ crlap new spoftsweiir'aad summer practical to wear! Uaie paatel ray­ bot, Tbe Manchester Bvening^HSri J ID the sdMtar. effi?eet«nY m m -day frocks and- aqcessorloa, Order on silk or satin or fine White cot- aid. 1150 SixUi avsnua, NaIr Tort 1 - has Juat p u U iia anna around some JMPmIM S»«4it»lA' Iw. your copy how. Price IS cehta. toba. ;J?,N. ■ ■ ■ . ' dcUghtful^doO eo 6 paA hendi. ■r