THTJRSDAT, JUIfB t, IW f Avarag* Dotl^ drenktioii Manchester Evening Herald Fa* the Mmrtli at May. 1948 T h e W«Bth9^ F*raa**l at 0. B. Waatb** Omam Bennett wlO direct the worahip pe­ 8,230 Mealbara of the Daugbterji of riods. ■ . , Sootla vrbo are planning to attend Group Selects Beth Sholom Church School Registration wlil take place at Member nf tlw Audit iiisttrn B fiip r m j ? t r I i i Onuttaned warm aad hmnM to- A bout Tow n the pubbc reception of the local the Congregational ch u i^ on the Bureau at OtomdatioM aigbt aad ■ntmilni Ionhmou. lodge Ob Jane 6 are requested to Details Listed morning of June 28, and the school notify Mrs. Helen FUveU of Ham­ Its Officers will close jvlth a Parents' Night Manehe9ler-— A City of Village Charm iJS5 aiMi,' iWt- lin street, not later than 6 o'clock program on July 16. Seasiona are Friday evening,-June 4. Mr*. Fla- held Monday through Friday from s n tiM bon * Ot bar dnubUr, \ (iftiwalSei AOvartialng aa rage U ) S i , Ck H . Cbrt*r, a t 17» Henry veU sUted It was necessary this North End Institution nine to twelve; T d t. LXn., NO. 209 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 194» (FOURTEEN PAGES) be done So ttot the committee In Women’ s Eederation to PRICE THREE CEN'IS ' ^ , r t Mr*. WaUclna who la .In her Is Now 17 Years Old; Mrs. Vetrano will meet the mem­ $Mb y*ar aaakaa b*r bom* with charge might make sultaWe ar- Name Its ■ Presitlen!. bers of tbb facult: and distribute 'rangements. It Is expected that study materials on Monday night, her ion, AJnn Wntklns In Mew grand lodge officer* will be here at Theme for Sessions. Harm . Mr. Wstldna la trauurw However, in the Fall. June 7, at the Methodist church. this time. Her telephone number News Teachers in the Primary Depart- Caboosc Sandwich the Amerioan Bank and Tniat The 17th annual scasion of the Oonpany In Mew Haven. la 6240. The annual meeting of the Wo­ meht will come at 7:30 and teach­ Friday, June 4: Evening serv­ Vacation Church School, sponsored ers in the intermediate Depart­ ganoa * a ^ British W^ir Vessels men'! Federation of Center Con­ Ton* peat* n«ak« Argentina’s Soldiers Mr. and Mrs. James Vennard, of ices at 8:15 p. m. Pvt. 1st Cl. by the North Methodist and the ment. at 8 o'clock. IVigah. K«m-Toi>* David Oartar, aon o f Mr. and 18 Griswold street, have received gregational church was held il? Michael Brand, former co-editor A. F. Howes will meet the mem­ A M ra a . B. CJarter of ITS Henry Second Congregational churches, iinith. Re«dy-to-uw word from their aon. Private Gor­ the parish . house last evening. of the "Vocational Giildance” mag­ bers of the combined committee at cost—only $1.9* gM* a tr*^ M' at present atationed at don Vennard, that he has arrived azine will speak on-Jhe subject, will be held this year from June th Methodist parsonage, 70 Henry ttM U. >• Maval Training Statian, During the business a^slon. at safely in Greenland. He attended which Mrs. Arthur lUing'presided, "How to choose a vocation" dur­ 38 through Jtl)y 16. Mrs. .Michael street, on Friday, June 11 at 8 cam p Bampaon, N. T. school at Camp Pickett, Va., and o'clock Tot a final review of the Bombard Pantelleria; reports were made on the general ing the social that will follow the L. Vetrano will supervise the Stage Revolt Camp Shenango, Pa., before going program. work of the year, and the Federa­ services. The social will be given schbol for the second time and this overseas. He Is a graduate of the tion's finances; and the head of in honor of the Jewish graduates local High school and was former­ from Manchester High school. year will use the.tl^etne "The Four each group, on her representatives, Freedoms." ONt COAT COVItt WAtU ly employed In the office of the also gave individual reports. Saturday, June 5: Sabbath TALL GEDAR8 PAPta. poInHd wolU, wiM<- United Aircraft Corporation in morning service at 7:30 a, m. The combined^ committee from OLD Red CroM S ^ in g the two churches, under the chair­ boofd, bOMmoM wallt. Some Slight Return East Hartford. ' Children's services will be con­ Mra. Edna Case Parker spoke manship of A. F. Howes, has laid BINGO APPIII* lASIlT wUh • «aa* War Minister Chief RECORDS interestingly of the Re sewing that had been done, and In the eUfoUu’ cnt of the primary TOMORROW NIGHT a*n*r-K*ot*r. rag* If yon waat to keep a u c b -c o f b a n shojved several types of Warmehts erly Buraack will be the reader*. (Known As Queen Alice) department which Includes chil­ ed v n is . Hurl Shells Into Harbor playing the new one*. made. Sunday, June 6: Cloalng exer- dren from four to six years of age. ORANGE HALL ONI OAUON DOII TNI A V I*. Mixes March Into Buenos Aires SPHUTDAL. MKDIUM Miss Leila Webster presented cl.aes of the Religious school will A M aooM. WITH W ATtRI W M b P A P tR I And Battery Areas for He S. Graduates Labor Pinch SV'i* eaeb paid for old reo- Seventh Ilsnghter of a Seventh Son Mra. Joseph Handley, substitute 1,535 sualties And Quickly Seize •rda In eapecUve of qnantJty. the report of the .lominating com­ be held at 10:30 a. m. All par­ teacher In the Manchester Schools, Bora With a VeU. ents are Invited to attend. 3rd and 4th Times ReadlngB DaUy. Incinding Sunday, mittee. No president was named; will superintend this department. Control of Strategic This office is to be filled In the fall, Tuesday. June 8: Red Crons Face Greatest Least Year 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. OrByAppoInt- Sewing Circle will meet frobo Mrs. Bennett, Director All Auto and Truck This Week; No Dam­ KEMP'S Mrs. nilng meanw'hile acting in The school is planned fo r . chil­ Pointfi About Q ty; nient. In tbe S«rvlee of the Peo­ 1:30 to 5 p. m. ROlUR-KOATER In Attu apture Ine. ple for M Fears. an advisor.v capacity. dren four to fourteen years of age, REPAIRS age or Casualties Suf­ Bloodshed in daslk 7S8 Mai* SL TeL SdSO tMUcera .4r« Chosen Shsvnoth Holidays and registration la open to all boya Test in Years A fter War 169 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Conn. Wednesday, June 9: Shavnoth rersonal Guaranteed SuiitH Roll* Kent- OA a . fered by Attacking Phone 6-20S4 Other officers are as follows: I and girls of the community. The Tone right A j f V l On Outskirts; Castillo First vice-president, Mrs. Wal- j Ylakor services will be held at program will include handcrafts, ABEL’S 3 4 2 Dead, 1 J 3 5 8:15 p. m. All those that want over your Units; Replies W eak; lace Payne; second vice-president, singing and worship, games, and Bear 36 Ooopet; Street wall* quick­ DRICS WASNCS Cermans Lose Local Boys and Qirls Manpower Expert Pre­ Assigns General Mar­ Mrs. Eugene Lehr: third vice-pres­ the names of their departed to be USILVI Woundea\58 Missing a project period. Mrs. David M. ly, easily, IN ONt NOURI - Bombers Blast Naples. Warned They Are (»o- quez to Combat Move. ident, Mrs. Eme.st Beng.ston; read during the Yiskor, will please •m oothly I I'kk Up to M id in ig ^ Tues­ dicts Continuation of fourth vice-president. Mrs. Henry oohUct the Rabbi. This will not 162 From 500 ing Into World of Tur­ Miller; secretary, Mlse Beulah be necessary for those that have Allied Headquarters, North day^ Navy Reports Shortages; Plenty of Bulletin! Todd; treasurer, Mrs. Paul Agard^ memorial tablets. Africa, June 4.—(A>)— British b ,. ' moil; 2 91 in Class. Jobs for All Implied. Salads Do chairman of Red Cross work. 'Mr*. Thursday., June 10: Shavnoth warships have bombarded Buenos Aires, June 4.— (/P) Edna Case Parker. morning .services at* 7:30 a. ta. Planes^in Raid WkBhington, June 4 . ^ ^ lAK GRILL- LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE the Italian fortress island of Warned that they were facing — Gen. Pedro Ramirez, leader An advisory board of five was Yiskor will be said. — Conquest of Attu in A1 Ne wYork, June 4—<41—A fpre- 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5406 the greatest responsibilities ot any of a revolt against the gov­ About Menu Monotony also named. This Includes Mrs. “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” Pantelleria for the third and tians cost the United State' CFSt that labor ahortage*-—imply­ Robert Alexander. Mrs. Clarence Full Story of Attack graduating class from the Man­ ernment of President Ramon fourth times this week, hurl­ 1,535 casualties including 342 ing plenty of jobs for all-w ould F tti Sb§rtag«s 111 R atltilig ^ Peterson, Mrs. Emil Kottke, Mrs. chester High school during the S. Castillo, entered ' Govern­ Howard Eddlson and'Mrs. E. W. ROOFING DINE AND DANCE ing ahells into the harbor and On Kursk Unfolded; men dead, 1,135 wounded and continue for at least a year after battery areas, it was an- , ^ 0 Erie railroad cabooeeB are randwiched skyward after a past fifty years, two hundred and ment House in downtown A r t M E m m f t c • • H Wbttham.' To the Lilting Tunes of Land Action StiU 58 missing up to midnight I freigbftoain rammed the rear 6f another freight in the Erie railroad this war was made today, by Leo Buenos Aires this afternoon After the businas# meeting ASBESTOS SIDING MARTIN-SENDUR nouncced today. Both Wed- Tuesday, the Navy reported yards sL^Jsmestown, N. Y. No one was injured. sevehty-four students received M. Cherne, manpower expert and Tiling introduced Mias Helen Es)»s, neadey night and Thuraday morn­ Desultory on Front. diplomat this morning at the State executive secretary of the Re­ amid shouts of ‘‘Long Live who had coached a one-act .mys­ INSULATION DON MAC AND HIS PAINTS • v a r n i s h e s • ENAMELS ing the big ehlpa stood off and today. Th* deaths represent theater whi<4i waa packed to the search Institute of America. Democracy!” and “Long Live tery play, "Gratitude," for the en­ pounded the rocky island in dupli­ a ratio of about five Japanese doors. There are seventeen mem­ C3ierne'B predictions indicated Freedom!”' These cries rose 'J tertainment program of the eve­ Bulletin! Expert workmanship. ,\ll work RHYTHM MASTERS cation of their double assaults at killed for each American lost in bers in the armed forces of the he expects success for the numer­ from crowds gathered in the ning. Taking part In this Ingenious guaranteed. Reasonable Pricea. the atari of this week. There was London, June 4.— fyp) — The the battling over the anow cov­ school and orie was present, Robert ous organizations studying post­ half-hour comedy .vi^ere Mias Na obligation for an estimate. DELICIOUS FOODS —■ MODEST PRICES! A some alight return fire from Ital­ German radio reported today ered crags and tundra. Roos^elt Views Knurland, seaman in the United war problems with the aim of pre­ famous Plaza de Mayo, be­ a past la Blanche Henry, Mr*. Emma Ly­ ian batteries, but aa In the two that the .Rusatans had hurled . Known Japanese deaths, the venting unemployment Some of fore Government House, s; besidea, ffw Write or 'phone. Statea Navy. The sixteen others ons Mettleton, Mlsa Doris Kibt«. Steaks Vi Broilers Roast Leg of Lamb previous attacks the Britleh Na­ three Infantry divisions and a Navy has aald, total 1,791 exclu­ will be presented at a later date. these groups estimate that aa which contains the presiden­ sol They cm as Miss Blanche Hplman and Miss reinforced tank brigade, per­ many as 30,000,000 men and wom­ Burton Insulatine Co. Roast Top Sirloin Veal Cutlets Pork Chops val unite, were reported to have sive of enemy abldiers killed by Sweltering Heet tial offices abandoned by Catherine Putnam, ' suffered no .damage or casualties. haps 50,006 men In nil, into a air bombing and Naval bombard­ Gowned in deep red cap and en might be left jobless by de­ A pleasant social time, with re- 180 Oxfbrd St. Halartford Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer powerful disy and night asanult Strikes Liable mobilization of war industries and Castillo. They gave an up- Britlah Rake BmplaoeRietits ments and cremated or buried be­ gowns the class sat through the freehmentaz-bf coffee and cake, TeL 82-4515 aimed at smashing the VeUzh fore American troops took the is­ the armed services. roarous welcome to Ramirez, concluded the evening. 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 Factory Special Bombed day and night by line some 250 miles west of long ceremony amid sweltering Commenting on a study-of man- land. American and R~A.F. planes In Moscow. The German ne- heat which was almost unbearable. who had been minister in Sman Groups Still Sniping the air aiege, Pantelleria'a shore eoont, reeorded by The Asso­ For Duty The diplomas were presented by (CoBtlnued oe Flag* Six) Castillo’s government. ODD END SAMjPLE LOTS gunners could reply but weakly ciated Press, asserted the Rus­ Small groups o f JapaneM atill the dean of Manchester's teachers, aa th* British ahips raked their sians had failed to break were roaming Attu harassing F. A. Verplanck who compliment­ Buenos Aires, June 4.— [/P) emplacemente through despite tbe Intensity American troopa on Tuesday, the ed them~.upon reaching their pres­ Scoop eat of the attack. Navy said. However, their activ­ Lays Down Simple Rule F a v o r ® ent start in life but warned them — Army units revolted today DINE AND DANCE Aa Allied announcement dis- ities have been confined to sniping, that they were facliig a world that Giraud Will Be against President Ramon S. closed that R. A. F. Wellington Man Who Quits Es- ^ HV O rS GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC Moscow, June 4.—(A')—The Ger­ and wiping out all remaining ene­ waa in turmoil and an uncertain Castillo’s government of neu­ bombers battered the island out­ my troops aeems only a matter man Air Force lost 162 planes out sential War WQrk ^ C ufiiture i ’b would greet them when tral Argentina, marched into WITH TONT OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE post Monday and Tuesday nights of time. they took up the difficult task of Army’s Chief; PLANTS and on tbe latter date also deliv- of 500 that ' attempted to raid Navy Communique No. 401: races service; Applies going ahead in the world. Buenos Aires and .iiuickly Soft, Sweet Music For Your Dancing Pleasure! ared a block-busting raid on the Kurak Wednesday, It was an­ "North Pacific: damaged port o i Naples. Two-ton Reviews School History seized control of strategic For Victory Gardens SLACK nounced today as the full story of "I. On June 1st, on Attu Island To . All Deferred as Strike H cads Mr. Verplanck reviewed the his­ New Decision points about the city. There bombs exploded on the Naples In­ the raid unfolded. small bands o t Japanese troops dustrial area and among the docks Well as to Miners. _ tory of the Manchester High was bloodshed in a clash on Walter's Restaurant It was announced previously still roamed some areaa of the is­ school for the past fifty years and We have thousands of strong, true to name Ar’ege- and “ many were seen to burst land, although there was no fur­ the . outakirta. Gen. Pedro Rami­ among plants and port buildings," that 133 German craft had been through It he outlined the growth Wjll Make Number of Formerly Dante’s ( At The Center) table plants that will help to make your victory garden destroyed over Kursk in one of ther enemy resiatance. Washington, June L— (A*) Standing Vole Subject rez, minister of war in the Caa- it was stated. of the Bchool.and the quality of the tiUo cabinet, waa identified a* th* a succei^. tbe biggest air battles of the -war "3. The United States Army — President Roosevelt, who To Later Roll Call teaching staff and faculty. He told Concessions to De- THE VERY BEST IN CHOICE FOODS AND LIQUORS SUITS No Fighter OpposiUoa casualties on Attu as. of midnight leader of the revolution. as the aerial struggle all along has ordered John L. Lewis' the graduating members that Gaulle in Return; Offi­ Beaidea block-busters— each ca­ the front Intensified and land ac­ June 1 were as follow s:. — Ballot; Stiff Penal­ OaUqA MUItary Movement "Killed—343. striking coal miners back to where ever they go. or what ever Government quarters described cup nserifidM i Giant Pascal Celery pable of levelling a city block—the tion remained desultory. they do, there would alwaya Unger cers to Be Replaced. Lettuce twin-engined Wellingtons dropped "Wounded— 1,185. work Monday, laid down to­ ties Are Provided. the revolt aimpfy as ''a jnnil*>7 Msj i.iisisita er i A correspondent for Red Star, th*. memory of the days spent as Tomato Plants, Red Plum, Yellow Golden other types of high axploalves on the Army newspaper, said the "Missing—58. day as a simple rule that a movement.” Castillo assigned “3. In addition to the known students of the school they were Algiers, June 4 -— (41 — Gen. Gen. Rodolfo MarqUes to combat DisMlve gekaie M i tha vital Italian ahipplng center. Germans attempted an elaborate war Bulletin! leaving today. "Your class motto Th* Wellingtona encountered no Japanese dead of 1,791 on Attu man who quits essential Charles DeGaulle and Gen. Henri tbe movement with “forces of re­ •Beocdinc to ctijrvctioai t Queen, Red 'Earliana, Stone, new plan of approach In the at­ island (previously reported In work thereupon becomes lia­ H'ashington, Juite 4—iVP:— reflects favorably on your conduct fighter oppi^tion either over Na- tack on Kursk, after their experi­ Giraud were reported today to pression” made up o f men loyal chiH im « sMspa**^ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Navy Department Communique Legislation providing for during the four years you- have to hi* conservative regime mnfi plea or Pantelleria, etrlking evl- ence last May 32 when they lost ble for Army service.' He been a melhber of the Manchester have reached a newr-eompromise Champion, Bonny Best denea of the depleted' state of No 400) tJ. 8. Army troops have prison aentenoes and fines for 'policy of prudence” in world af­ 65 planea in a raid on the key brought up this phase of the coal persons Instigating or lending High school. "Not for ourselves under which Giraud will remain Lumber of All Kinds Axle defenaea. captured 11 priaonera." controversy himself at a press fairs.” — Sweet Pepper, Bull Nose, Harris Early Giant Russian Ukrainian base. The announcement that eleven strikes in government.operaix. alone" applies for every class that commandei ta chief of the 7'rrncb «n|ea ChM w d don. Ceasbine (CBS aald tha' Moscow radio This time they came In from conference, without saying wheth­ haa graduated. I enn only add my (Port authorities in Montevideo, $ 4 * 9 4 Japanese had been taken. prisoner ted plants was passed today , Army, out in return will make a capital of neighboring' Uruguay, i^niA with Mason Supplies^—Paint— Hardware quoted Swiss dispatchss as report­ many directors and,_^at different er he has any drastic work-or- by'the House Snd sent back to blewing and hope that success ■S mtad dteasin*.. Setvct Cabbage Plants, Golden Acre ing-that all foreign newspaper re- increased by seven the number of were ordered to be on the lookout VALUES UP TO $7.98 altitudes to form a star, the dis­ enemy troops reported captured in flgbt order in mind. the Senate for action on awaits you.” number of concesaiona involvec the portera. Including even those from patches said. The attack began at the campaign. Lewis' Remains Silent replacement of a number of high for an Argentine Navy gunboat, amendments. The address of welcoVne waa which was reported without ooa- Geraniums, Vinca Vines, Petunias for boxes Axta eountrlea, have been forbld- dawn and lasted 10 hours. Meanwhile, nothing but silence made by the class president, officers by generals from the den to enter, Naples. It added that But Kurak was on the alert and came from'Lewis, whose, hold on Fighting French forces such os COAL COKE OIL oorreapondente of neutral coun­ Washington, June 4—(fl')—The George Hunt, who was laten en­ (Oontinaed on Pag* Foer) PIN |BU RST m e a t d e p t . ....,at reduced prices. Retail ■■■ Salesroont the city's anti-aircraft guns Chinese Forces Smash his so-far personally loyal miners trusted with the diplomas of tfie Paul Le Gentilhomme, Elduard tries were allowed only In Rome faces a real teat in view of the House on a standing vote today ap­ Rene De Larminat *Marie Louis With^nly so many ration points to spend, you might 2 Main St. Tel. 5 1 2 5 threw up a heavy barrage at the Into Port of hu proved legislation provided stiff members who are in the service. and Milan.) enemy craft which slipped past president’s order. Miss Arlene Benson's subject as Koenig and Jacques LeClerc. „ just as yeW get the finest possible food for them. Shop The two R. A. F. night raids on Chungking, .June 4— (fl^-Chi- penalties for persons instigating Annuals will be on hand in about a week. Red fighter planes at the distant First, Mr. Roosevelt was asked salutatorian. "A Backward Purely Headquarters Job ... at Pin^urst Friday and Saturday for Quality Fish, Pantelleria were said to have neae forces have smashed into the or:, directing strikes in govern­ It is understood that GiraUiTif'' MANCHESTER approaches to the city. whether troop protection would be ment-operated plants, requiring a Glance,” was well received and this Mea^Fruits and Vegetables. started several fires and many Yangtze port of Itu^s^r annihilat- provided for those miners who command will be purely a head'*' Germaa Strategy Stopped ballot of workers before a strike was followed by four numbers Flashes ! Warm days suggestr a cold cut platter with a obey his order to get back to work! quarters job. He will not extend, fOanltaiied' an Pag* Four) Each aide fed reserve planes Inr. (Conttataed on Page Four) could be called and strengthening his activities to field commancL (Late Bulletins of the (41 Wtro) KNITTING MILLS He preferred not to comment on the authority of the War Labor (Coatlna^ oa Page Two) OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 :00. to th* battle and the German that because, he said, it waa in a The 'ask of directing the gen­ ^Assorted Cold Cuts...... ,1b. 49c tp 55e board. The action is subject to a eral war effort of those parts of - TELEPHONE 6304 strategy of smashing vrith small sense a bit iffy. He hoped, he said, later roU call vote. Indictments Against 7 QnnUied Delicatessen Baked Ham. MORE AIRLINES ARE TIMED formatlona yvas quickly stopped, tlmt the miners would go ' back the French empire not under Axis Boston, June 4. — (41 — Indlct- 155 ELDRIDGE STREET PHONE 8486 The legislation continues major Grote & Weigel’s Frankfurts. Italians Wait with many Junkers 88a and Dor- Backs Story Monday, control was taken up by the., new ments charging Police Commis­ BY ft'. nler 315* shot down. T bs Germans provisions of the Sena.terapproved Bank Building "Committee for National Libera­ sioner Joseph F. 'nmllty and six Cottage Cheese. Bluer Cheese. The'n, without any further ques­ Connally bill and a substitute then seqt In one squadron of 100 tioning, the chief exMutive said tion." other Boston police offleiaM with Sliced Bacon . * , Ih. 47c F o r l^ a s io n .measure drafted by the House The issue of cohimand had been BENRUS planes- at great height, but only Told oh'Raid there haa been a good deal written 'Military committee. Work Banned conspiracy to permit gambling girled Beef Ih, 25c a few a t them succeeded in im-. about the induction of miners into' one of the main points of differ, were ordered quashed today by V THAN iY It provides that anyone insti­ ence between Giraud and General loading their bombs on the target the Army. He commented that gating a strike or directing a Superior Court -iudge James C. PINEHURST FRESH FISH ' ANY OTHIg area, the Russians said. there was nothing startling or new DeGaulle, who nuw are aerving^as Donnelly. In a simple brief: Berlin Broadcast As- Woman Associate Pri­ strike or lockout shall face a Prohibited from Contin­ co-residents of the committee. De- 'Another shipment of Fish due Friday .“ .also Live Tbe Russians previously said about that, and that the rule la a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine "Pleas sustained. indictments ) B ^s Germans Prepar­ they lost 30 planes in defense of vate Detective Wit­ simple one and applies to all, not Gnulle has maintained from the quashed.” Judge Donnelly ruled..- - Lobsters.. .all sizes. . and one-year imprisonment In ad­ uing Construction of beginning that Giraud shotilfi dis­ ZJ.I-, the city, only the miners. dition, it bars the use of union that the offlcials who were Indict­ ing for Large Battles. ness ih Dempsey Case. Mr. Roosevelt went on to say associate himself from the mili­ ed by the grand jury after an In­ . The Soviet midnight communt; funds for benefit payments to Branch in Boston. tary command if he desires to RADISHES or " f ^ que said the Rad Army Air Fore* that if anyone is deferred because workers on strike but does not in­ vestigation by Attorne.v General London, June' 4.—(iP)—While White Plains, N. Y., June 4—(g') he is engaged in an occupation es­ have a hand in the political ad- Robert T. Bushnell would not have R.\RERIPES, bch. . . /C FLOOR six German tanks and. more terfere with the right of an indi­ Boston, June 4—(41—The War mlniatratlon.'’ Italy tensely awaited an Invasion to stand trial. than 50 trucks, sank a transport —Miss Hazel McNeel, an associ­ sential to the war, he normally re­ vidual to refrain from work. Production board announced to­ >y Allied forces, .a Berlin broad- ate private detective of Ned H. New Spirit Of Conrillatlon RED.sRIPE TOMATOES and a tug in the Gulf of Finland mains deferred as long as he con- ConsolldaGon Of BUI __— day that the National Shawmut A new spirit . - f i t conciliation ---- 4 sat told Its overseas listeners tx>- Pfterson, Loe Angeles investiga­ Unues to work. ^ ’ To I'rge Canal Completion CZD C D C and blew up ammunition and fuel The measure represents the bank of Boston had been prohibit­ which appeared to pervade polit- California FOR ACCURACY, WEAR A C A ST CKNTKH STHKCT ay that the German Army was dumps. An enemy submarine tor, testified today in corrobora­ Becomes Liable, for Serxice consolidation of a bill d ra f ed by I Columliia, S. C., June 4.—(4*1— ed from continuing construction of Icai quarters Ih Algieni- following ' Qov. Olin D. Johnston said today CARROTS, bch. . . IUC preparing'for battles on the larg- and a tanker were sunk in the tion of Peterson's story of the raid But as soop as he stops work, he representative Harnes.s (R.,. Ind.) a branch at 2 Westland avenue on the forrnal establishment of the st poMible scale." ' on Mr*. Hannah WiUiam Demp­ stops that work for the nation, and and Representative ^ Smith (D., I he and twiii'ather governors would Spring Black aet. It was said. the ground that the bank violated committee yesterday gave rise tp The A ltera radio said the Ital- A Moscow radio brMdcast skid sey's apartment on Nov. 32, 1942, : personall.v present a petition to a WPB consideration order.- The home, however, th-.t this question I President Roosevelt urging com- SPINACH, peck,. in government had ordered mili- in former Heavyweight Champion (Conttaoed ou Page Six) (Oootinued on Pag* Four) bank-is on* of the largest and old­ Jack Dempsey’s suit for divorce. I pletion of' the Fort Myers-Stuart'' Ary trials for deserters from Itair (Oohttaiied on Paga Two) est in Boston. (Continued on Page i'wo) Native C BENRUS ^ war facloties, Reuters report- Peterson, who yesterday told tbs' i canal In Florida to increase the Upon notification of tbe allagsd Lflow of fuel 611’ to the gasoline- ^ RHUBAim, 1b...... OC —AT— court that he, Dempsey and two violation, the bank discontinued- Strawberries .. Grapefruit ^ 'lUe 'W g.Ec U H Traiqpet Allied Threat other detective* found Mfa. Demp­ construction volunta'rily last July, ' staned east coast, statea. John- {t ^mdon newspaper* dontinued sey in bed in a Loe Angeles apart­ Bee-Bee Gun Gave Army Under the official suspension or­ ! ston, vl*"* president qf the .Atlantic ^ l i e i e SwgepM ade Steel Plants ^ and Gulf Q(nnls aSsbciatlon,' Inc., j h trumpet .the Allied threat to ment and saw ^ n n y Woodall, der announced today, the bank Is AS .\DVERTISED IN McCALL’S 1= .jfAly*a iaUuids and mainland. Aft- named by Dempsey as a co-re­ prohibited from pur^aslng or ac­ ' in a leUer to 15 govetoora o f east spondent, running from the bed­ Wcs.son Oil, pint 3.3c Spam,4.3c '‘V " tJH - noon edition headlines ware: Over France Idea for New Gdrhine cepting any materials in order to ; coast stales said he was confident “Tension ta Italy at Peak'— room, waa on the 'stand for cross- Feel Strike i^that If the Fort .Myers-Stuart Miracle Whip, pint 31c „ . Post Tens, 25c ^ JVJA examination.- continue or complete cohstnicUon Jvenlng Standard, quoting the o f the building, unless specifically canal wjre put to (ise It would Bisquick, .37c Saniflush,2.3c rp g lers radio. Miss . McNeel, attractive and lleve the fuel shortage In the Port Clinton, 0 .„ June 4—(41 — S hunting rifies which ranged authorized by the WPB follcswlng, Wheaties^ l.'5c Drano, 2.3c One Enemy Aircraft smartly dressed, said she was In less Production of Five Millsi * PCA “More Tnvaalon’ Ships Are Th* b^-bM irun, a toy with which i.than 1,800 yards. an applicatlpn in a prescribed eastern seaboard states." Kraft Dinner, I2c Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c ling" — IBvening Newa, quot- Mr*. Dempsey’s bedroom when , - • • * Destroyed by "In combat, it has been the best manner. Restaurant and Grill British Dempsey, now s Ueutgnsht com­ most Aoicrlcan boys have riddled Will Havf to Be Cur­ 'Asks .Again for Retrial Scott Tiasue, Towels and Towel Holders. g dispatches from La Lines Diversion-of Materials Caused * MID CONTINENT ;hlcb reported at least 137 ships Fighters in Attack. mander in the United States Coast empty tomato cans,' provided ord- ” ««tr* * tailed Next Monday. Ciheinnatt, June 4..ft-(4'i — Max Monday will he the last day on which blue points G, Guard, confronted hia wife. nance and Industrial gun designers S. The WPB announcement de­ Stephan. Detroit restaurateur con­ ;VS laft Gibraltar during the clared that "negligence" oh the II and J are valid. ' . n n fsw days, "Mra. .Dempsey said to Mr. with the Idea for.one of the Army’s •** victed of treason, asked the Sixth London, Jiuie -t- Britlah part of bank officials.'"resulted in PittsbuVgh; June 4—(41—Th* * DELTA “Italy; Ws Maaa for New tiempaey, ‘What is this all about r ’ newest weapons. ISLS n U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals fighter* made a sweep over north­ testified Mias McNeel. She said Th* new firearm—a vicious little “ a wilful violation of conservation production of five huge mills of the again today to order retrial of his NEW ARRIVALS... k • iw*'—Evening Star, quoting U. ern Ftance today without loaa and Order L-41 and cau.sed the diver­ AMERICAN Our New Office , ART McKAY AND HIS Peterson replied, "You’ll find out.” 30-caUber carbine combining light-* Cf-rnegie-Illinois Steel corporation ease. Once sentenced to be hang­ War S eorsti^ ^ Stlik* A shipment of Fancy Keeble^s Cookies (bulk) at one enemy aircraft was deatroyed, Mias McNeel.quoted Dempney as ness, fire>'power and accuracy i *?*’ **"*^-* soWler can sion of materials and labor needed ed, and scheduled to go Into court ^ EXPORT AIRl'.NFS it waa announced authoritative- for prosecutl(Hi of the. war to uses will have to be curtailed “ma­ 33c to 35c ib. Have an assorted pound. UU Tha oversssa eommentator sf saying to’ Mrs. Dempsey: "I have at battle ranges — was demon- ®**'^^®**'' "ve times as much at Detroit tomorrow for re-sea- ihn new lrnn» Cironic »y. — - . caught you again." . strated to nelramen for the first i not authorized by the War Pro­ terially” next Monday' due to a tence, Stephan appealed from an Good New^...our shipment of Emily Harrison’s is iV O lF at IS Oarmaa radio w m quoted as A t the aame time German fight­ duction board." fuel ahortage. officials said today BENRUS' eifiu- ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING “The Britlah are talking The witness continued: Ume today by the War depart- *?*' ^*1® Garand. Its very .sffec- order Issued Mny 22 by Judge .Ar­ French Dressing with Chutney has fihally arrived. Fac­ Tivciy on Renruv WnKh er-bombers acattdrad exploalvea Peterson and Woodall Enter - The announcement said Jhe or­ as the coal strike moved into iji about an Invaaloa of Europe ment's Cleveland Ordnance dlsr I ^''® aiiort great- thur Tuttle, den.ving him a new tory doing so much business they cannot keep up‘with Arlington over a southeast coast town and der, known as L-41, prohibited fourth day. trial. The Supreme C<»urt of the InmljMQt**' "Then Peteraon and Benny trict. Ilwduction now is nearing^’’ accu*»cy than the 45-caliber orders on it. ' Linlit 2 bottles with an order. A IT Sliocli. then shot up the streets, causing a Woodall came into the room. fuU scale at th* Standard Products w h i^ is handled experOy this tYpe fo consiriiction, if It cost A auivey of- 18 coal producing United States enrly this week re­ |M«of WaNk t*orant**d .* * * * « • kafarring to the “assumption" number o f eaaualtlea Includliig Woodall threw himself on th* bed by only a few men at ranges over |S,b00< or more, unless specifically state* ahowed, the shutdown 1* fused for a third Hme to resiew the Expello for moth protection ...... 25c d*|M«id*bl* and occvrel*. C x O / S 175 EAST CENTER ST. 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. ,t the Osrmans would remain on aoMe killed. Co.'s plant in this Lake Erie town. cauaing a loss of app.oximataly and Mra. Dempsey ssid.'*Oh Benny The carbine la a short-barreled SO feet " authorized by the WPB. In order case.” Dwin Insect Killer ...... bottle ,50c N tolar of rich rod gdd, ^4* » ^ defanatv* ta Ruasia during the A number of buildings were hit, to coimrve critical materials re­ 2,000,000 ton» daily in output, and ' • • • ’ wMi otaoiwioo bracolol Inar — aa darling, what have they done to rifle, only 36 indhea long. Like the Tbe new weapon rapidly is re­ Armour's Star- Peanut Butter ...... ';2-lb. jar 72c Where Wg Will Be Pleased To See imptkm which jlneludlng a church stnKk by s de­ you ?” ' . placing th* 45-caliber pistol as quired' for war purposes. that.the effect on the . nation’s To lA y Off 800 .Men lose from a recent broadeeat to layed actloh bomb. bee-bee gun, it> weighs leas than B. R< Switzer and Company. Inc., great industries would become Our Old Friends and New. She said Woodall did not an­ six pounds, including strap and standard sldrarm, the colonel Chicago, June 4—<46—.A spoke*" rman Uatenera by' Lieut. Gen, Residents of the town said It swer. was contracted by the bank on "kerious” by the end of a second man for .Carnegle-IIUnols Sleel I'inehurst opens at 9:00 a. m. Fridays and-Satur- WIAS A SINtUI . . . rot - M i ^ u m Charge * 1 .0 0 cartridge clip. That's about three says. Easy to handle, i t ' can be week of Ulleneas in the mines. rt Dletmar, Nasi military Focke-Wulf 190a made th* attack "Mr. D am ply aroae to go." March 10, 1942, to builu the branch reported loda.v that 800 me* days, and closes at 6:00...... MAinV ,«.a08 ACCUtACT. ifccaman — the overaeaa eom- and two were shot down Into the pounds lighter than the newer fired "(Jommando style" from the at an estimated cost ot $100,000, Blast Furnace Closed Miss McNeel continued, “and he GKrsn^. hip or from the shoulder The first blast furnace to be would foe laid off Ibis week at tlie tator aaid: leaned over to 5Cr, Woodall and and actual construction started koge armor plate plaat ta Garyi “The base of Europe Is so strong I^ptta 15 Sluga From Clip Dozens of the men snd women after April 9, 1942, the date, that closed waa one pf the Republic «nld,. T caught yon this tlms—you Unlike tha air rifie. It spita 15 assembling th* gun’s 85 parts L-41 became effective, the WPB Steel corporatlofi at Birmingham,' Ind. Neither Oarnegta-UUno** id wlds.that it permits not only Trearary Balaneq can take her—take her and keep nor Army Ordnance would oon^ Clarke bisurance "Agoicy Kitchen Open Until 11 p. m. fsnsivs but offensive aetioaa" high-velocity aliiga, from on* cUp have Incentive for making them SBldi Ala., where' official* notified < thj her.' ” with 4eadly accuracy. The veloc­ perfect: They are fathers, moth< government the cause waa an In- meat on the feason for tbe tayaff, Kraptag Ptaas Secret Washington, June 4—(F)—The Proceeded With BuUdlng hicfiiiTjt Givcem ^nc: Iiiaiiranoe .Af An Kinds' Mias ICeNsel bald Woodall did ity o f its bullets a t 58 feet from era, wive*, alstera or awsetbealrts Tlta,suspension order declares a ^ u a t e coal supply. They aaid a foot from. autlisHtatlve eoureaa a ' '‘‘Cl '-"A'rf ■ Oetmaa gaaaral staff is’ position of th* Treasury June 3: .not utter a word whil* in Mrs. Mattbew MANCHESTER TELEPHONE S665 Steaks, Chops and LobatergI *|Mnf its plans secret, th* com- the muxale Is 1,900 feet per second, o< 33 Port Clinton men captured th* bank learned of the iesuance aecond one would have to be was leanied (h sl tt would "h* «**• Receipts, 130,350,164.09; expend­ V . POS'^ OFFICE - uAi: Ft OCK f POM ARMCRJ! JEWELER Ample Parking Space ^empasy's room at that time. Shs ranking next to the larger Garand or killed adth General MacAr- of L-41 or. April 9, 1942. but that banked in “another, day or two.” reef to assuine that the Araay ha* itures, 8133.331.417.38; net bal- rifle's 3,675 feet par second and thur'a 192nd Tank Battalion, on enough n ra> 6r.^ fc far Ito-teaks MANCHESTER aa Fags Fweg mutm, 313,504,569,899.89. 977 MAIN STREE1\ sosssBaBH SsnBsaisagiBH BBKsssaaaB aonsifisrablF abeva aldar typaa at Bataan. .(Ceeltaeed ea. Pag* cFeur^ '.(Oeadtaw*;/* r*s« fwat at Htn nroneat m m . ^ V-

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blea muat be allowed to leak paat to anawar. the queriM which you thy Ann SavitKlty, Arlene Bernice before. I found you'together. T’m the doora of our own homeatead. heart ao frequently put to ua. Some High Honor Grad .Schwartz, Gladys Barbara Scoltky. Leclerc Head through. You keep her. You'look -KEITH’S of MANCHESTER- Ralph Scudleri, 'W illiam Weth- after her.’"^ ‘ I Ail* Raid Test P^neer Group Romantic Team in New Picture LS. Graduates Within oui family eodferoncea we of the problema which you w ill: Bishop of Jamaica Here Berry Picking v w n n; will welcome and aonaldw care­ have to work out, and for which erell Shearer, 'Margery Elizabeth A deposition Mrs. Annabelle ' fully whatever conatnictlve, you may not find evarlaating ao- Sheridan, Marjorie E. Shields. O f Men’s Club Mosley; manager af the. apart- ' Real Success Face Greatest heathy oritldiam la offered, but we lutiona, are theae: Dorthea Smith, 'Multan Edmund ment housie in which the rnid oc- i ^ T o Give Blood Begins June 14 will not tolerate cy-nlclam. Cynica 'What hre you doing about the SmOluk, William Thomas Smith, curred, stated that on Nov. 23 she j On an InspecBoii Tour are the barnaclea that alow ^ inequality of man? How re you William Earl Snnrw. Marjorie .ly, Ca. 0*1 VI *1 4:? i (Mrs. woaicyiMosley) lounafound bloodDiooq on me the a i i o • Test in Years down. shandtlng race prejudice? Will Sonegd, 'Howard Donathan Stifl-' HrifIgPt PHriffh floor and furniture disarranged ■All of^rviCCS FuilCtlO*! Parachute Co. Employ* ham. 'Eleanor Mari^ Stlp.sits, Camp in Bolton to Be "Some( of you will probably aay, the world be a more progressive, l Ic-i, OiticT.: I All Bui :i Thia ion[I’t _ our meaa; we didn’t happier .^brotherhood of peoples ’ Vivian Elizabeth Stoehr, .lune Party Visits Camp of Origin of Illicit ees to Be Ready to Do* Opened ' Then; 2.5 « o m ) araata thi havoc the world ia in, because you have lived? Are Ricbman Storra, Barbara Marie Of Others Chosen. , • ______Iiieideiits Keported.' Jamaicans in This nate Here on June 10. and we don’t want any part of It; your citizens' that In fact, or in I Strange, ' Eleanor'f'rances Stniff, Women Sign for Work t l m n Ml* A Capp*lla ahoir under 'Michael Swetz, Shirley Mae Ted- Coupons Probed iMnetion of 6. Albert PeerMNi. le» the older generation aolve ite name only? What have you been Area; Pleased With own problema.’ And to you let me ford. Estelle Victoria ^Thompson, Walter Leclerc waa elected to I W 7 M 1 f "W e found everything working Last December, due to toe en­ BegjfW* AddNM doing to adeure the younger gen­ Mrs. JoMph W-. Alsop, Land! aay thIa: ’No generation ever in­ eration of greater financial a'ecur- xRoy Milton 'rhompaon, katherlne succeed Foster Williams as presi- \ p l F a U C l W 1 1 1 o e despite the fact that we Conditions in U. S. thusiastic efforts of one of toe 'nien feilowed the addreea by double-cros3ed toe air raid ward­ Army director, for the University J herited a clear elate. There never Ity ? Are you able to prepare for Thurner, 'Joan Carol Todd. An­ dertt of the Men's Club of St..Brid­ Newark, N. J., June 4.— (>P)— George Xldward Rogera on "The ens this afternoon.” said Chief employees, 214 persons who work­ waa a time In the hlatory of the and lessen the shocks of recurrent drew Warren'"’forrance, Douglaa get’s cliurch at the regular month­ Rt. Rev. Thomas A. Emmet, SJ„ Federal lind municipal authorities of Connecticut Extension Bervice, . World la Youra.” human racj when the rialnj! gen­ Jacob Turklngton, Roy Stuart ly meeting held last evening at the Armv’s Chief;- Air Raid Wuidon Thomas Weir at ed at the Pioneer Parachute Com­ said today that the Bolton straw- depressipna and inflation eraa? olshop o f Jamaica, who Is observ­ were probing today the origin of pany signed up as blood donors, «Tho World lif Ymira" eration inherited perfection or any­ Is leisure something enforced be­ ’Turklngion, Richard Edson Turk- ba.sement of the church. 'The’ club the conclu.sinn of the afternoon borry camp will open on Monday, "Needlaa>. to aay, I am greatly ing the Both anniversary « f his 635,000 illicit gasoline ration oou- unfortunately, it proved impossi­ thing approaching it.’ Nowadaya cause of periods of unemployment ington, Ruth O. Turkington. Ruth’ will receive holy communion in a lest held yesterday at 3:52. This • nlnaaad to ha.ve been aaked to ad- we are Inclined to believe ii took Ellen Tyrrell. lx>dy next Sunday morning at the New Decision statement was echoed and con­ ordinatloh, was a visitor In Man­ pohs valid fo r 2,000,p00 gallons of ble to get th^, mobile unit to come June 14, and will edntinue until dnaa the graduating claaa of the and, therefore, to be dreaded; or to Manchester at that time; in Saturday. July 3, a period of three even. the good Ijord more than does it mean hours of tniexrecre- Marjorie Catherine Urquhart, 9 o'clock mass. firmed by both Chairman George chester yesterday afternoon. He motor fuel, and a q\)antity of sug­ Mancheater Hfgti School—my own aeven daya to make the world. Joseph James Valluzzi, 'Genevieve ar and Fuel oil coupons, confiscat­ fact, it was expected that it would weeks. ation of body and soul? . Is Five vice president.s were named (rontiniird frimi Pace One) H. Wadtlcll and Henry Mallory, stopped over to call on the natives high achool, and to be thua hon- Every generation haa had ita own Barbara Vilga. Katherine Vose, brails ,^of the .'Mancherfter War ed yesterday in what toe Office not be available until next fall. So Meals will be prepared to the health to be measured by the heft Inst night and are: Charles Mili- of Jamaica who are employed by o iM ' on the aame occaaion aa Mr. docket of unfinished buaineaa which' Ronald Bibber Wadsworth, 'Don* Council. of Price Administration described all those people who had registered Bolton Lake House kitchen and of one's pocket-book, pr la it the, kfjwskl, Viclor Abiaitis. John Don­ • .light be resolved without (oo VarptUiClc, wj>om I ao well remem­ it haa been forced to cope with X old Francis Warren, Joyce King ovan. John Zapadka and Joseph While there was no secrecy at- the Burr Nursery Co. and after as "toe largest raid aince the in­ with such enthusiasm were forced xvUl be served Ip the dining room' heritage of all children ? much difficulty. to wait. ber, artth the greateat admiration and aolve if poaalble. Progreaa haa. Wetherell,' 'Betty Jane Whitham.' Busky. Other officers elected were I tached to this test yesterday the waiting at toe Hotel Sheridan dur­ ception of rationing." or on toe porch. The day will' and eeteem, aince my veiT,’ drat undoubtedly been made. I believe EapreMlon of the People There was evidence Unexpectedly, toe opportunity begin early. Strawberry pickers George Brendan Williams. Gladys as follows:-- Secretary, John Merz; „ ... I the local council decided, ing the air raid, proceeded to visit Detective Capt. Frank O'Neill Mhooi daya. there ia no one ao bigoted aa to | "Democracy ia not slatis. It ia Barbara Wilson. Harbid Herbert treasurer. Joseph Voltz. and assist­ satisfaction meanwhile, with the I that the warnings as issued bv' other camps in this area. of toe Newark police said toe came to have monthly visits of toe are expected to start work at 6 "Membera of the Claaa of 1943, deny that Each generation of men ' ^ living expression of free people Wil.son 'Robert Wilson, Irene Doro­ ant secretarj', James Benevento. new trench setup which marked , the .State Council were too obvi- It was nearly 8 o’clock last eve­ cache waa uncovered in a raid on mobile unit, toe first date being o’clock in the morning and trucks next Thursday, June 10. In the youra______la a__ generation______that haa a , and women has been more aooially j,e- shaped to suit their lUibert Wilson thea Wolfram, Carol Jean Wood. The hoard'oj directors were named the culmination of seven montha oua and Uicy used ning when toe party finished their a tailor shop opened three months from the farms will call for the they used flares Instead meantime, the large group at the women by 5:45. There will be a ' grantor challenge to face than any | conacioua and haa had more of a n^cessltiea. Whether we rei ognize Valedictorian xAlbert John 21amaltis, 'Antoinette at this meeting, Rev. 'Francis of patient effort to bring the of adtoniobilc sirens. There were tour and returned to Hartford ago by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ganentlon that baa ever preceded I social conscience than the genera- ^ ^„ny- „,,t, the people of the Parachute Company had dropped rest for box lunifiies late in the Carmela Zito, Anna Mary Ziktis. Breen, Rev. Marshal Filip, Andrew divergent elements together under fifty-one incidents scheduled and where the bishop called on Internal Perella, 34, at 293 First avenue. it Probably that statement has tion before it. to a number considerably less. morninff, and the day’s work ends ' i entire world are already united Ellen Brennan, ^Thomas Russell Healy, -Edward Moriarty, and’ Jo­ one banner. ' all but three were reported on. Revenue fjollector Thomas Smith He said Perella and his wife, Jen­ been made to every group of young .More Progressive World There were some changes in per­ at U.30 in the afternoon, when I through their economic depen­ Bristow. Norman, Marion Brock, seph Moynihan-, The next meeting American Minister Robert Mur­ Once again toe air raid signals and talked xvlth him briefly ns he nie, have .been charged with pos­ adulto since the world began. Cer­ sonnel, and a very large number the berries are trucked by the "W e don’t have to look very dence upon each other. Whether •Janbt Phinney Brown, John Sey­ of the club is slated for the last phy declared he was ''delighted.” were confusing.. Just how this can had been a teacher of Mr. Smith sessing stolen ration coupons, re­ tainly the daring young horsemen far afield to realize that we are we likf, it or hot, We have come Friday in September. "A new baby haa been born," he while in college. who were eager to make their con­ growers to the afternoon auction .MOHAWK 9x12 RUG who rode with Genghis Kahn felt mour Brown, Thomas. E. Brown. Germans Lose be remedied was not discussed at • ceiving stolen property of the U. tributions had to be taken from living in a more progressive world to a day when we can no longer President Leclerc issued an In­ exclaimed. ‘'It fulfills all our hopes ' ^ Companion From State imtrket here. AND CUSHION It and were probably tdld It by Lois Beth Buchanan, Marion Char­ toe present time. In some cases S. government and possessing the list because they were under 18 than that in which we would have ‘ilve to ourselves alone.” but must vitation to all of the male mem­ and there is no doubt that there is In the party was Rev. Joseph L. ^ Barbara Stanwyck and Mich ael O'Shea, who makes his debut About 25 women have volun­ their elders around the campfire lotte Buck, Barbara Riito Buhee, vehicles did not stop on toe Mcond counterfeit government docu­ or over 60, and this age limit was been a hundred years ago. Very accept, toe rwionsibillty of being bers of the parish to attend, the l sincerity in all quarters.” LeRoy SJ„ a native of Waterbury, ^ the film, have the romantic lea da In the exciting, auapenae-fiUed teered for the job, and at least while that great warrior waa en­ Beatrice Jane Burke, 'Elsie Buli- 162 From 500 red and others failed to under­ ments and would be arraign ^ to­ not made clear at toe time of the' few of the young men would have our brother's keeper. When we communion .service next Sunday. drama of burluque life, "Lady of Burlesque” playing at toe State 100 more are needed, it was said gaged in hia spectacular conquest caglia. Charles Everett Camp'bell. Fare Equally Well stand the "all clear.” hut who for toe' past eight years day. registration. have worked out the lerious, tedi­ has been located in Jamaica and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the current tenant of the theater at toe Land Army office. All in-'’ Exquisite all over floral of Asia. The atory-tclle.' Marco ' graduating from high school Ronald Bolin Carl£^, - Mae From a close analysis of the Manchester received mutual aid Sizable Group b Left if you had lived in that day, and ous, ta.Sk of beating our swords Agnea Carrigan. Emma Joaephtne who was acting as a secretary for through United Artists release. quiries should go to Women’s design rug complete with Polo muat have inspired hin youth­ Planes in Raid situation it appeared that Oiraiid from Rockville and other , nearby However, a sizable' group has back into ploughsharea. we will Backs Slorv bishop. Father LeRoy has been Land Army headquarters in the 9x12 rug cushion—BOTH ful countrymen with the desire to fewer sUy of you young women. Carroll, 'Raymonc Bniw Carroli, and DeGauIle had fared about' towns. No place had as many in­ expressed their eagerness to have Your- teschira would probably find ourselves close kin to many •Walter A Carter. Shirley M. Cer- granted a leave of absence for Work Stoppage State Armofy at Hartford. for xx'hat you’d expect to push back the limited horizons of (C'on-inued from Page One) equally well in their bargaining— cidents as Manchester did. Hart^ appointments on toe day of the more uncomfortable than last whom we had not thought of even vlnt, Rebecca Chambers, Marion three months and will spend hts The women will be returned to pay for, a nig alone. their w orld ...... have won your interest by the ToUl on Bait! which, until formal creation of the ford had only 26 and It was a sue- • first risit, snd it is felt that every­ night. There will be even less air,- as distant rela.Uyfa.- Dorothy Chapin, Violet Ruth time among the many camps in Heat W ave their camp as soon as work is application of birch rods instead committee, had produced many cess there If that is a basis of In Second Day one will agree that these people Mr. Lundquist said, 'and tempera: "Alexander the Gr' at felt the ■'In your youth foru-ma through- Clough, William C. Coe, Virginia long range Russian bombers raid­ this country where laborers from over and will have most' of the urge to conquest and fired his aol- of the rules of psychology. Now- ...... ed Kiev, in the western Ukraine. signs of tension. - judgment the raid here waa more' who registered so long ago should ture may not drop so much. A u . W o o l 9x I2 adays we are working to make ^be nation, you have been dia- Mae Chidwick, Barbara E, Cole- i (Continued From Page One) Jamaica are now working. afternoon to themselves. There i Followers of both generals stag­ than successful. have toe-first ehance to make The drop last night was fairly D EEP p i l e RUGS dlera with the lust for land and eveb university training possible cussing some of the questions I I Charles Thomas Conkling, Wednesday night and also at­ Others In the P*rt>’ In 3d Day will be opportunities for-^-sxx-lm- more land. The Roman legions ed enthusiastic demonstrations The yellow signal came in hi their donations on June 10. small. A fter reaching 92 degrees at for anybody who wants it and have raentldned. Then you - will I Nancy Coyle, 'Bessie M. Cox, Eu- tacked R ^lavl, a railroad ju n c-- said ahe did-not see Woodall until Others xvith the bishop on his Detroit, June. 4;— (JP)—A work niing and other forms of recrea- i came homt and swaggered boldly yesterday when news of the ej- I 3:52 and this was about toe lime stoppage.at the Packard Motor It is impossible to estimate at 1.'4.5^ Thursday afternoon,- the,ther­ who is properly qualified to re­ have not only the opportunity, but I gene G. Cowell, Jean Elizabeth tion b etw e^S m olen sk and B ry-i she went into Mrs. Dempsey’s bed- trip were Valentine P. Kane, of the tion, organized' 4}y the camp su- | through the streets of their vil- the urgency to put your theories ! Crawford. 'A lice M. Crocker, : ansk. with h i ^ s of two Russian - room, but said there was some tablishmcnt of the Oimmittee for that it was expected dire to toe Car Company plant continued In­ thia time the exact number who mometer lingered above 90 until ceive it. Eiducation. alone has de- K jiM ~ Industrial Service, who is Temperature Expected 7;30 p. m., then fell to 77 by mid­ pervlsor. . lagea tolling yarns that made many into practice. And we believe that Reginald W. Curtis. 'Carolyn planes. confusion in the living room when Liberation was announced. fact that many of the war plants to ita second day today when em­ will be available .from toe Pioneer Usually .179. Mad*i by one. veloped so far beyond the last providing the meals for camps; night. The lowest point was 72 at A ll recruits will be asked to : a Roman lad itch to be off and because you have had a chance to i i..ouise Daley. The 'Soviet noon communique ' she was opening toe front door to With tension vanishing rapidly, were changing shifts. The bluef ployes failed to return to work Parachute Company, or how many To Hit 95 or Morjc of Amerida's finest and century's common'conception of it his general manager, Harold J. 6:15 this morning. meet at toe Hartford rajlroad sta- ■ away-r-taking his rightful place in discuss them In all their ramifita- ! Francis Greenwood Dearden, declared 23 German planes were permit another private detective political quarters predicted that signal came through at 4:09 and for toe 7 a. m. shift. more donors can be taken, but it oldest makers' period that its present form would be Sullivan, Rev. Timothy A. Byrne , j tion at 3 p. m. on June 14 to reg- | the empire of expanding Roman tions. yoii will be better prepared Vema M DeFazlo.'Frances M. .shot down yeaterdayMn the Ku- i to enter the apartment. 'Vice Admiral Emile Muselier, who toe red five minutes later. By that The walkout, which started yes­ is earnestly hoped tbat donors will During Aftcrnbdn. Ri'oadloom, tone on tone, power. Sllm-huIIed, aleektsailed hardly recognizable to the people o f St. Joseph’s church, Poquonock, ister and to meet the buses or : to cope with them than the youth ban valley but that ra,nd'action Asked to describe what Woodall was named by GIraud Wednesday time ,all of the aervices were at terday morning and xdrtually haa appreciate toe reas6n If their ap- Memor>- Not So Good and Hooked desigrns, extra clipper ahi^ from New England of that period. Oiir concern over Dick.son. Audrey Dobkin, 'B a r­ who will celebrate masses in the ti-ucks which, will carry them to ' of any-other nation on toe face of was minor. wore. Miss McNecl testified: as his tleputy and charged with their posts and incidents rolled stopped production of Rolls-Royce pMntments are postponed to July Hartford, June 4— (A*)—The pre- 1 cinae wox’en. luxurious. licrto rounded Cape Horn on gusty child welfare and the labor prob­ bara M. Donnelly, Margaret camps and for part of the trip, Bolton. the earth. We welcome your help (There was no confifroation "He had on a dark pair of, 1 maintaining order in the Algiers into control center well ahead of 7. Tt la urged that registrations •Chicago—((P)-"Third. please," voyagea, and many a young Yan­ lems of youth is being evidenced Eleanor Donahue, xGerald" Alton Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Haxdlab o f the aircraft engines and Packard Ma­ season heat- wave • today moved now In today’s necessity to win from the Rus.*''*7 territory outside enemy of these services. The reports o , '.he bishop had visited (Tamp Buck three Negro workers on toe final pected temperature to hit 95 or C for bedroom, hath men, not just those within our men of great contrasts. The very ce.ss." , her posltmn.’ I control. the umpires ^ e re mailed to Ihi . ind after looking over the head- for donors, and earnestly aska.thaf eiex-ator. A fter toe customer had siderable damage to docka and' The pioneer days of our own great cetta, Thoipas J. Faulkner, Jr., assembly line of aviation engines, yop clip toe registration blank more by ae'ternoon. 1 dr hall. 26 inrhes $2.25 Yil. = West challenged che strength and own borders. There are forcea nature of our land and its pppor- Raid Supply Centers The committee will hand over its State Defense Council last night I piarters in Mantoester the party gone, the operator exclaimed to- oil installations >in .their most re-1 'Heni'y'Fay, Carmelo William Fe- Miss MbNeel said Mrs. Demp- i while union leaders said that toe from the paper, if you have not Record May Be Broken P round. F-a m o U S _ make, clone abroad today who challenge that tunftles made it possible fo r m e ^ Phyllis Nancy Ferrence. Pris- (The German communique said power to a provisional government The Manchester police were or eft for Windsor where they visit- remaining passengers. "Really! cent raid on the Rumanian Black • courage of the men and women sey wore light blue pajamas, j employes were not opposed to up­ done so. and send it in. or tele­ There waa a chance, he said, 2 $2.9.3 XX oven, long xvencing. who went out to settle its vast ter- belief—who would make the world aqd women from every type of Nazi air formations raided Red to be constituted according to the ■•d (Tamp Windsor. This is a large they expect me to remember floors sea port of Conatanta. (The.-pit-l cilia Alice Ferris, Lawrence'Fred which she had\observed her wear­ dered to have twenty-five of . it: grading of Negroes but were phone Mrs. Huggins, chairman, at that the 24-yeara’ record of 98 de- i yet!" ■ (Oblongs, large litorlM and exploit iU resources. of men subject to a "master race,” background to serve their coun­ Army supply centers in the Cau- laws of the French republic aa lamp located in a well-shaded patch did not apecify the date of rick Flano. ing earlier in toe evening when auxiliary force stand by for dut against the mixing of white and 6645, after 11 a. m. The larger toe greea for thia date might be bro- | ■ sizes, $3.9.') to And yat I say to you today that slaves to an Idea o f a ‘social order try, indlvidualistically, important­ ca.sus and on the Donets. soon as France . Is freed, the bul­ : rrove with toe building erected for the raid, but prevloua advices have "<)ld South” Hand Hooked 'Margaret Eileen Finnegan. the raiding partV was watching in East' Hartford shortly befon Negro workers. number of names on hand for fu­ ken. j g| 39.95) never before. In any country, in tbat ia anachronistic. Becauss ly. From Washington, toe cultured, letin said. , he (TCC Camp now being used by Odd Felloxx's Lodge was organ­ told Russian attacks on the port in Arthur Elbert Fish, John Joseph • The Germans said repeated So­ the apartment ntrough half- 1 toe "all clear." ture donations, the more sure is Tonight promi.sed to be even Scalier Rugs any time, has sny j;eneration of in youth • toe fire of gallantry highly-bred aristocrat, to Lincoln, I he men. ’^ e party arrived just as ized in. Maryland in 1819. M ay). FitzPatrick. Marie Gertrude Fitz­ viet attacks in the area of Velizh. opened windows. ! •-According to the plan. Man Adjustments Not Pre\-ented. the continuation of the monthly .From Carolina young'people had'toe jpb to do snd burns brighter and clear, and the product of simple, earthly .liv­ halfway between' Smolensk and i cheater, Rockville and East Hafb he men were returning from the “!7*32 ...... $5.95 fierce- and avenging toward cruelty patrick. Doris Flaherty, Shirley Peterson testified \ yesterday \ calls of the mobile unit. the honor tpi gain in toe doing of ing, gr^at Americana have been .May Flavell, Jeannette May iVsIiWe Liiki. were frustrated with i that he savir Woodall le^lng Mrs. ford were supposed to have beer II ields and they were mfit ‘by the Wa.shington. June 4—(/F)— The 24\l« ...... $5.95 and injustice, we count on you; Italians Wait The unit will be set up at (The- it, that you have, strong personalities, differing in Flynn, Shirley Mae Fraser, Grace Russian tanks de.stroyed and ! bombed by enemy planes sweep •iahop who talked to them aa they Wa4r4:Abor board announced today 48xT2 ...... $16.95 and we know you will not fail Dempsey's bedroom clad ifistrous- ney Hall on both June 10 and July Great CompeUtion background, home life, and man­ Madeline Freedman,- 'Charlotte the Soxfiet" troops suffering heavy .ame in by truck load. There were that Fresident Roosevelt’s "hold- us. Sir Galahad’s search for the ners. but having one characteris­ ora and undershirt and a t t ^ p t 1 n v * i a i r k l l ' ‘"K >n from the northeast am 7. Two station wagons will be used T o r - the. world is yours! Yes, Ursula Fiinkhouser, Lorraine Mae Io-‘'.'’es.l ing to put on a ,ladies red coat 1 111 «. B 'crossing Manchester to the we.s dany who knew him and seemed tbe-Une” stabilization order did Holy Grail was a puny enterprise tic in common; Service to Amer- j 'leased to see him. He had a kind to pick up donors at convenient you will be compelled to meet Gardner, Dorothy Mae Germaine Gerald Donovan, Mrs. Dem' ’ I snd bombing East Hartford er not prevent adjustments to give points and take them to the. hall. • y w OF MANCHESTEMi n eat com petition and overcome it compared to the crusade you are 'ica. Audubon was Important in his , A>rd for all and assured toe men Olga Ghelfi, Eunice Gloria Gorens. ^ sey’s attorney, in cross-examiri'a- (Contlniied from Page One) ' route to Waterbury. women toe same pay for doing the I f you wish., transportation, please before you can claim that world. forming. Hia was a solitary, -way; Daniel Boone was vital In I; hat toe reports he had heard of Ronald Grimason, Lois Caroline ' ' i ’ I t l l H S tion of Peterson, asked him about same work done by men whom make the request at toe time of But neveHhelcsa the world is lonely pilgrimage. You will be hia; Abigail Adams, contributed hem were of a most pleasing na- they have replaced. ^ ______^ _ _ comrades in a magnificent battle Gustafson, Rena Lydia Halem. a previous statement in a depo­ tator added, but he asserted i registration. . ysun; and through toe awiat of much, sa did Dolly Madison, to our NOW lire and he would so report when yomr labors 'the strength of ' of real, human values, on a world- I diplomatic success; and we revere William J, Haidiil. 'Clarence Ed­ Feel Strike sition rca'd yesterday, that the | th a t^ vera l new divisions had been e returned. He adxrised the men c re a t^ and that toe production of PL-Al'ING your dreams, you will make that i wide front. ,'Clara Barton for a totally dlffer- ward Hanna, 'Jean Elizabeth coiich in the apartment "was sat­ 1 take good care of themselves arms ifis^ Germany waa exceeding 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSVIX HIGH SCHOOL heritage secure for yourselves snd | vit__ is_____ not______a battle that_ we would_____ entxtype'of service. Johnny Apple- Hanna, Lorraine Doran Hanseh, | urated" with blood. • '■ nd not to forget their relatives etU v s (Continued from Page One) expectations. Mu aant am a ma a l tattuMa your ehlldran. Russell Edward Hanson. Albert ' "Where did all that blood on ack home. They were doing a IS im TIMI have chosen. We would have | seed aiflff'^ad Anthony Wayne— ‘'So we csin conclude,” he said, OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS what dramatic contrasts they of­ I Willard Harrison, Jr., Clarence the couch come from ?” Donovan JOSEPH L ood job. he had been informed, "U p to now you have been mere- preferred the spread o f democracy The.se furnaces turn out more .than “ that Germany is preparing for ' TO SmCT fer! Haugh asked nd h o p ^ that they would con- NOW! ly pledget to toe_ great frat^raity ; to come through a quieter, more David Eno Hawley, Helen Wini- — ---- ..... ^.^^Peterson replied that testimony 11^* coming battles on the largest' of the adult world. You have truly evolutionary process. But N«eds Everyone nue> to merit the same good re- Next U'inu-r'$ ’Tod.y,' ss’never'liefore. Amer- feed Hawley. Annette May Hem-; was ‘ "probably ’ exag------i possible------scale.” orts. "oa approval,” learning the the choice has been thrust upon . ! Some preparations, it xvas said. aona and psrforming the tasks tha leaI needs every one of you, from enwny, xRobert Herrmann, 'Car- '.j,e ^ „e a t bv-nrodiicts nlant at ' PleMed With Food us— the gauntlet haa been thrown , , - anv ' Of your operatives ' undoubtedly are ber madc in toe wPfihi fall to your lot. From now on some do^. We shall make it a mailed General■neral MacArthur to the lowli- ollne May Hodge. Lucille Harriet X, The. meals were being prepared Hooev, xWarren E,"" Hubbard, **'/*f’ 1°'’ tovestigators tough in any waV, i B«'hans. where toe goals V gov­ of you may possibly feel that full fist,'xmulti'pl4ed a million fold. est buck private. w A-IW MUITON ■ IWW HAIWWIC • »«ia a WCHAU cyne , >r the men at Camp Windsor Fur C o at ! Wedding heHs are folloxx'ed by wedded bills, and the wise young 'George Willard H,mt. Charlotteyou cut in any way. w is ernment in exile yesterday l eported I'M TgfiiM • MUft miuu • «i«i uetMH • «i»»i t mambarship in this adult fratern­ Some^pl»re, under European, 'Afri­ "Those of us who have come to that resistance xx-as stiU rising, hile the party was there and the bride Is quick to appreciate the xalue ot exerj' penny mixed on ity has been .forced upon you. that can, anoNOriental skies, your older honor your commencement exer­ Marie___Hutchins, Olga Agnes j ^ ’c^e^^ou fd liave to be i “ r <>"« ° f your «m- with renewed successes\ being Plus: shop took occasion to spend conr 6UARD dally needs. This troiiHseau'of timely values proves that we pax* lamonaco,------no.MhvDorothy M.rearet Margaret Ir-Ir oL MoillBt you are being asked to participate brothers lutd cousins are valiantly cises today feel th|at they are truly achieved by guerrilla bands derable time in the cook shed, the bridal path xxlth the savings that mean so much to a nexx'ly- In a program with which you are win. xRussell Irwin, Barbara e was pleased with toe food that •MrlAfoa fighting todav against the dark that. Today you become adults and Coke from these planU goes dl- ' „ . '**P "** , e A special German communique rttifif niarricd budget. Shop here tor the things ,voii need "In sickness Eileen Jackson, Dorothy Marie Sun.: out e f sympathy— one to which treachery thatN.threatens to en- our co-workers In a project which rectly to blast furnaces, and an replied in toe negative annoipiced today that Lieut. G- as served and remarked that he prieoB and in health” and he certain of the maximum dependabllltv at the parliapa you are actually opposed. i slave them, b But .they fight like will need all that any of .ua can Jarvis, Sarah M inajf,n8en, Bar­ official esii'-nated that a week after questions. , Jacob, in charge of constructin aa afraid that they might be ooMtosI ky minimum cost. Realising that, — understanding ! knowing that the offer In strength and ingeTiuity We bara Elaine John.son. Clara .Nico- the banking process starts steel . Dempsey, whose attorneys: Balkan fortifications, hOs been i" (Oiled. _ ’ frotont «reri4 «I1Uand appreciating such ■IC.IIC.IH..Yhesitancy; 1 u mil rape of all Ameri- ! welcome you lo to on our ranks; we re- , line ..Johnson. 'M artha Ixiuise output' will be cut 2S per cent, ‘' “ ''e contended she was suffering H^p„rated by Adolf Hitler."^ |i The men were paid by the hour- cenililloas. and your cour- : Johnson. 'M ary McAlpine John- •r their work and the pay they ^^hrd!m ^‘rat^'fam"^lv ^ Is with^them, Ind that many | your youth Within two weeks it xvould b eju om a nerx’ous condition, again* enthuaiasm. j son, Mary Olive Johnson, Char- down 75 per pent, lie said. j "■'as hot in court when the fifth ■e now getting is more for one " It isn’t any easy road we have j lotte Ruth Jones. Leonard John Virtliaily Every, Mini Closed d*y of the hearing opened. )ue than they were paid for a gether, whatever our Individual , rsdea-ln-^rnm. NEEDS . ahead, nor a simple task. It has j Kanehl, Robert Anthony Kanak. The "no '-ontract, no work" slo- During -i--toe cross-examination hoI8 day in their native land.' One Regular $1.50 philosophies may be. This ia a time ; toff Job Done? nevetxbeen that for any generation Adell Frances Katkauskas. Ray­ gan of-the United Mine Workers ^ of Peterson, Demnsey sat with •liar a day of their pay is sent when we must show a united t- "And when We have won (and of Americans. But we believe In mond Dean Keating, Barbara kept virtually, ex’ery mine in the ! pencil in hand and occasionally DANCE ick home by toe British govern- fro n t No whisper of family squab- we surely shalT w in), what then ? the armiir Of your eonvictipns and ent, under which they belong.' Hind's Boudoir Special Marie Keeney. '-Therese Marjorie nation closed down tighi -today. made notes on a large yellow pad MANCHESTER ' _ ----1—7 ~ T — Xi----- . . Is our job done—our obligation dete^lnatlon.s. As a' stirrup-cun Kehl, Frank John Klrka, Florence There xx-ere very few "back to of pkper. He waa wearing his In addition to the money taken .Ornamental ' - w Too Late to Classify . acquitted? Shall we be able to before you start on tlie most diffi­ Alice Klein, Richard Arthur Klein, work" movements reported. One I summer white uniform, SPORTS CENTER ' the government they'are also ait down and relax, and glow-in cult. demanding life ahead of you, nding cash by money order, but Thermometers^ FOR SALE—HEAVY DITTY 20' , . . . . , Elsie Pauline Kleinsc.hmidt, Earl was at toe Lindley mine of the Woodall sat in toe first row oi Wells Street 39c up electric fan on a sUnd. In good ! P'’“^* victory? Far from I offer this toast: , William JCnofla, Wanda Kosihski, Pittsburgh Coal company, near spectators’ seats and at U m es' ll ey do not do this each week as " I it. The working out of the “To Youth—America’s finest— 'Dorothy Marion Krafper; Beatrice Pittsburgh, where seven- men I seemed bored, although he listened ! le o f toe men remarked that as it Doan's Kidney Pills werklng order. Apply Elite Stu­ SMAU DIBOSIT NOW 50c dio, 003 Main street. ; world’s destiny will not be a mat- her young men and women." Kristoff. Frances Kuslenski xRob­ headed by Gabor Kish. 27, pledged i attentively. | Sat. Night, June sts'lO cent to mall the letter he I ter alone of vanquishing our ene- | The Valedictory addres.s by Roh- ert Albert Kurland. AgJies Julia themaelx’es to return, "pickets or I TeaUmony that Dempsey, the « to 12 |;.d decided to make his payments »»4 •MT-le-•*•'!«• ,W««kly Tooth Brushes ■ mies. W e must proyejths worth ' ert Wilson seemed to fit directl.v nt pickets." . __ - Manassa mauler of the fight ting, | his fam ily once - every - two Berwel*. The aectMary 15c up 'I'l Kurys, Jannette Ellen LaChappelle, ■•wa earnaai will ka cam- 1 of the tradltiotnrYof which we i into the theme of Mr. Rogers and Robert Weir Lappen, Richard Wil­ The mine normally em ploys; threxw slight, blond Woodall over Modern and Old Fashioned i|^ks.. ! fight—-fhe value of our ideals. . 1 that of Mr. Verplanck. It was welt more than 200- Kish said the UM W j his head when he found him - Forinerly Held A t Miller's HaU Song at Their Jobe plalad by Iha lima calJ Bath Brushes 59c up Persona] Notices lard Law, Audrey, Lawrence, Allj- I waalbar arriaai aaS yau can j "Peace will be as challenging an i delivered and as he left the plat- .son Lee. Louise • OJnklin - Lehr, local president, Iharles Spltka, ning from Mrs. Dempsey’s bed-1 Peter Miller. Prompter. the Clark farm the men had 4 Good Hm e for Young end OldJ haaa yaar Far Caal far. im* Wash Cloths era aa war baa ever beenr and form he received a tremendous Pauline Lerner, Grace Mae Lewis, had refused to entertain s. peti- rodip was in the record today of I , ished their meal but many ot aadlala leaarl ^ 5 c tion signed by 14 askin»‘ that a ! the Dempsey divorce trial. In Memoriam ’ that, young men and women. wdH! px^ion. 'Shirley Lieb'e, Albert Victor Lind­ | ,lem were again at work picking . We Have Hand and Kiectric Alarm Clocks. special meeting be called to con- Petersor told Supreme Court' ______In memory of Mi"R Kstliei An- be where you come Ih. During ''The entire class circled through say, Samuel Little, Shirley Eliza­ j isacco plants to get them ready demon who paaaed awny Jtih^ 4, the theater while the achool orchea- aider a'motion to retuM to work. ] Referee J. Addison Young yester-I Tthose years, strange as It may beth ’ Little, FrancM . Lupacchino, toe liettlng machines. There AS LITTLE AS ifiij. tra played the diploma march, .p seem to you now, you will be the Clarence Lupien, EJllen Carin Mag- were li,*’ “ j UWSWWSIWlllBUUSMMstlOgll. i others engaged' in lighter "Pomp and Chivalry.” Upon the erally were keeping a close eye on Dempsey discovered Mrs. D e m p - 1 ------and it was here that the e e k l y W e loiifi 111 r^Hrh Ht’rfm* th# Mlent older, generation, and your chil­ nuson. , , $1.25 W Is fear of aggravating w a j « • dren will undoubtedly be asking completion o f thia ' ceremony the Washington, hoping to hear some aey in bed and Woodall, barefoot! I in ’Xbt together and sang several Ami c la ^ ynur hiirnj nnr^ mncf"; claaa remained atanding and sang Frances Arline Mahoney, work from UMW President John | and wearing trousers and an un-1 I party. injury making aa "arm­ To yoifr nmn* ami ktm11> i1*^i1* you all the questions which you x'H ow grd Bwugham Major, Jr., ita claaa aong which waa written L. Lewis and the union’s .Policy | dershirt, running froir toe r ^ m j "^ark farm many of the chair” athlete of you? Is Deer Siatar. aa of yora. ; have been firing at your elders at .Elois Manning, Suzanne 'M artin, and composed by Ruth Turkington. committee. I when they raided-Mrs. Dempsey’s I STATE 9 m m ~the Sacrcl Freni (rom the bishop’s home the painful pressure of a home, in the classroom, in^jirouth Carmela Martipo, Loretta Alice HARTFORD .Mrs, Nolliiia Hlbling.'.\lfa. Mmoi* ■conferences, and among your- The ceremonies concluded With William Hargest, secretary- | Los Angeles apartment laat Nov. I . ef Norway in action ageim l' I jy, and ^ m e of them knew IHiorly fitted , tnissi turning Sirom. Guataia, Willl'ain, - P'rlta And the Alma Mater of the Manchester Masoh, Eklitb Lillian Matsop, Ruth treasurer of UMW District 5, 22, , John Andaraon, [ selves. It ..will then be up to you LZVAMSOV Itoer LeRd, High school. _ ' Amy Maver, Ruth Irene McAllis­ Pittsburgh, said he didn’t know the treacherous Quislings .vou Into a crank? Then Named Co-Bespondenta The H IT B.fVND OF I9 ^ 3 A ;|rhe visit berV waS' the laat call Concluding Cereoionlea ter. Samuel E. McAllister, Elsie whether-the men would obey Presi­ The former heaxryweight boxing and bloed-thlrsty Nazltl^j^ J toe day janci^as probably the have our Mr. Utchmaa fit a The class slowly formed snd McCann. Charles Raymond Mc­ dent-Roosevelt’s order to go back champion, now a lieutenant com­ M t social o f aU.\The nien took ILBRO modern lightweight truM to marched from the theater through Carthy. Arlene McCaiighey. Elaine to work but his first guess was mander in toe Coast Guard, haa ^ T O f i Y [Jide in showing their sleeping your requiremento m , net SAVES VITAl toe lobbies which were janirn^ liouise McCaughey, 'Priscilla "they won’t go back" unless or- mimed Woodall, a boxing trainer, Earters. ^ c h mant is provided CIOTH1NC„COMPANY Mary McClelland, xDavld McCol-, .^red to' Co'.so through toe .policy forth* by your phy^clan! It full of parents snd friends and al­ snd Former Lightxyeighi Champ­ rjtK a pair o f ' sheets, a pillow 881 Ma in street WAR MATEI^LS though they had listened to the Him. .'Ruth Elisabeth McDowell, committee. ion Lew Jenkins as co-respondents will securely hold the hernia lESB *yer, and. a blanket. Ekich man FOR SALE somber warnings of a. world filled xEarl Francis McGeown, 'Eleanor 4,000 Miners W*«.i^ug MANCHESTER m MEETS W.F.H. in Dempsey’s suit for divorce jro m MSTOR tea care o t his own bed and in . with a gentle touch that will with chaos by toe speakers, it waa Lorraine McKenna, Martha Mc- Kentucky repqjted about 14.000 the former Hannah WiHlams, toe SIO CHARTER O A K ’ST'. — Single 7-nM.in, Furnace miners, mostly non-union,, were W^mAND morning makes up his bed; Improve your "game” and REQUIREMENTS a happy claaa that finally reached Klimey, James Thomas McNamara, f’clieerful little 'ea'fur of Broad- shower baths are well patron- S heat. L6i‘ !H4x216. Keronditjnhed and now vacant. the sun drenched street.. ' They Carol Mae McVeigh, ' 'CJarolyn working, and IlUnoia estimated xvay musibal qoim&. . , i PATTI POWELL your-disposition, too. 10,800 men. mostly members of STURSy PASTOR l and the men told tke bishop 141 W EST CENTER ST. — Single; six rooms. Fire­ marched in .formation to the High Ruth Miller, Fred Henry Miller. Mrs. Dempsey has tiled a epun- I t they were well pleased with AMAZING NEW COOLERATOR ANSWERS achool where the concluding cere- Jeanne Anna Milligan, Ethel Sylvia the AFL Progressive Minen, were ter-auit, but her alleKations have I place— steam heat-. Heated garage in basement. turning out coal. ... , fj treatment given them. moniea were conducted by Princi­ Modean. - not been made public. Adultery i s - About 500 of West" Virginia's CQMTIST y t u M o u i Oiecking on Suppliea "^TODAY'S REFRIGERATION PROBLEM HOi.LYW OOD SECTION — Single, eight rooms. Two pal Edson Bailey. . ' - . Edgar Kenneth Mohr. 'Char­ toe only ground for divorce In Nexv; 130,000 coal digger!, were working 0ANCIMO STARS Be o f the busiest persons in the # ImporUni to (vary houicwilc in thee d«yt of food i.tionin^ is Coolee* List O f Graduates. lotte aara Montle, Irene Charlotte York state. S it ie U e . * baths and lavatory. I.grKs recreation room with or s ^ p operaUons. A picket line t y was Mr. Sullivan as he waa LIQUOR SPECIALS atot’f marvelous food krepinj qu.liti.i • Ceoltraier'i waxhed tlr refnf- Folloxxring Is the Hat of today’s Morrison, 'S ally Ann Morrow, Peterapn said that "Dempsey HITE 5 E I I I I Y eWng on toe supply o f food on fireplace. Attached heated garage. T^it 70x14D. •^aduates; yeatgrday closed a small s tt^ SPAGHETTI er.tion method umx ice to keep food* hexh longer Md prexerve their threw-Woodall qver- W# hnd Helen Frances Moleunas, 'Thomat mine In Harrison f.ounty; rad- To feed the meh Is no Beautiful landscaping. A fine home at a fraction •With Honor. Beverly MotU. xWilllam Muldoon, onto toe couch arid WoodaH ita ri- 5 R O S . Schenfey's Black Label, qt. $ 3 .3 8 neturel Revort. • Thix •metin; new refrigerelor ii poxtible todey bcaiusa II xNow serxdng in toe Armed Pickets also forced the clos­ lall task. They are allowed 16 ■ of original cost. Edna Mae Mullen, Barbara Lois ed .'kicking and throwing his feet |ion points and aa the men arc is butit elmoxi entirely of non-critiul metctiels end conform* with W.P.B, Forces. * , ing for ai hour of a strip opera­ and arms around. I pushed Demp­ Murghy, Elizabeth Maric*Murphy, BLOCK bread eaters, eating an aver- Mt. Vernon fifth $2.54 20 FOSTER STREET — Single, six nMims. Furnace Edward Samuel Adamy, George tions near Pittsburgh operated by sey away ana told him not to hit requirement*. • Thii low co*t Coolcretor i* burit ta meet todey'i refri9ere- Phyllis Anne Napoli, Mary Ellen ------PLU S ------o f two loaves a day, it is no DINNERS Private Stock heat. Single garage. Very central and a good E. Adamy, Louis John Albasi, the Sunnyhill Coal company. W ith i pmzSS] bon need*, end to 9*ve you yood rchiferelion for yeet* to come. • Opet- Naven, Mae Neuman, Barbara him (W oodall).” f . S U L L Y ■•Nl huy. 'EUaine Audrey Anderson, Elea­ toe appearance of a state police Asked xvhat Dempsey said, “MY HEART BELONGI ill task to get other supplies for ebn9 eoib ere imeU—re-rcinf i* i*ecet*ery only twice e week on the evereye. Claire Nexvbtliry Stanley Leroy O'lttciit/ Fai'ori/c* nor L. Anderson, Florence J..'An- guard, jiowever, the work ■was re­ Petersop testified: "He said— anil TO D A D D Y ” n, but they said they were Park & tilford fifth $2.98 Nichols, Raymond Arthur Nisula, Jng plenty to eat. Pfooty of Crocked or Ctdppod leo Too, eoMtu— * TWO-jFAMILY LOCATED AT 160-102 CENTER ST.— dersph, Gordon C. Andrew, xPhil- sumed. The mine produces about I’m quoting ■ him—'You rat NORTOM SISTERS'OTHJR STAR ACTS With MARTHA O'DRIHCOLM Margaurette Ellaine Noonan, Wil- ter the return to Hartford and Six rooms, a ttyo-ear gaiage. Corner lot zoned for lip Andrulot, Jennie M. Amgelo, IjfiOO tons of coal, daily. You’ve broken up my home once iM IHHfl tNOWf M«rPBL< SUHJ a Specialty at . California Wines qt. $1.06 For Coolmg Bmvorogo$ €md For Solodt FAMILY SIZE Uam Louis. Palmer, Doris Nellie busiReM 90x123. One rent flow vacant. Norman Ash, *EIsle B. Aspinwall, Igh t lunch, the bishop left for Dorothy May August, Helen A. Payne. Must Redeem Butler's Teeth |ton as he was scheduled to or- Cold Beer On Ice Its* MyiNO OUT B U IL D IN G LOTS On Foreht, Chestnut, Park. East Cen-* Frederi(:k Edward Peck. Selma August, Robert Paul- Acinger, a number of prleata In Wes- (Liquors Plus Government Tax)r or hOQBf ter and in all sections of the Towh. Look aheaiTand ■William Dell Barclay, Jr., Mildred Plerlna- Pella, 'Sophie PeperfUs, Kansas City— ( ^ ’ — "Isn’t this W A LTZE S V HOPS Maas., this morning. He has COVmO DMHM buy now for future use'— the prices are attractive. Liouise ' Barcomb, Arline A. Bar­ Ethel Lucille Perrett. 'EUn Birglt- the wrong addrefs?” Driver Dana doing this for sexreral years, NOT NIIOID rett, xDonald J. B arrett LuCille ta Person, Elvira Peace. xNorman Fox asked hia two stylishly-dress­ BARN DANCE TONIGHT Said, ooming back from Jamaica $ 6 9 -9 5 BOLTON L A K E — ia just five miles frow Town. We M. Barry, xJohn Edward Beebe, Peterson, 'tterbert Arnold Phelon, ed women passengers aa they FRED E. __ Eight to Twelve kune fo r the ordination'.''*' gllPf POODt MISHtl Douglaa Phelps. 'M abel Pearl reached a pAwnahpp. “No,” one of C A y■ E Y *t S'— have eonaiderable frontage with water and eleetric Elda Mary Belettl, *Arlinc Har­ C aiSvaulewt to W'etherafleM. and Franklin Avenue. Bus' Line* lighta available; also Cottages for Sale. riet Benson, Edward P. Beraenski, Pbelps, 'Mildred Edna Plercy, the women replied. “ My bot,Ier ru Confer On Qm M tuatio* Terma. Robert Allen Beraw, 'iBarbara B. Richard Wolcott Pitkin, J. Donald pawned hts false teeth for |8, WERNER HARTFORD AUDITORIUM Home Codked Foods-*—Wide Variety in Menus Bickmore, Olorila Mildred Bidwell. Porterfield, Russell U Potterton, which be. lost in sOme game of " Imtraetor of Cooleet Place in Town! lartford, June ♦.—(A')— Qover- Bertha Eliiabeth Bllyeu, Lnir- Norman Robert Pratt, *Alba Doris chance— craps, I think he called It SSI WETHERSFIELD AVENUE — HARTFORD \ I Baldwin last night announced — Quick Service——Choice Wine List* ‘ raine Dorothy. Birnie, Robert Louis Quaglla, Janice Adele Rau, xChea- —and my husband will discharge Piano and Organ Featuring — . ! for a conference Friday on KEMP'S, INC. Bisaell, Lorraine ti. Blanchard, tcr A. Riechenbach;' Adele Leonle him if be finds It out So I must “acute” gaaoline altuatlon with Lucille CaroUns Blanchard, Joooph Reideman, 'Sally EUubeto Robb, redeem the teeth, beeeuae George ' ' Studios: ARt WEBSTER’S W . R o sm U,. state fuel ad* FURNITURE AND MUSIC Edward J. HoU Phiqip Bottieello, Lorraine Rita William E. RobMiu. 'Nancy Elisa- Is • good butler.^ 821 Msin Stroct - OLD TXBIERS’ ORCHESTRA ator; Bath W . Dariay, chair* 763 MAIN STREET TEL. S680 REALTOR Bbulali, Catherine Boy, Janet bieth Roberteem, Anne L. Robinson, J52 West Center Street RHOOA ARONSON. Soloist HANK POST. Promptetn| of the War Council Fuel com* 45 East Center 9t* T S U f fH O N E 1117 A N D 687.^ 1009 M AIN ST. Boyd, Katherine H. Boyd, Blaine 'Elizabeth Marie Rodger; Doris A home catches fire on toc.^v-: Serxice Personnel In I'nifonn InXitr>d Guest>^! |e«, and A ctin g W ar Council CAYEY'S Patricia Boraton, 'Jane Lock* Telephone 33Ti or 7815 • • BUY/V10»eu S BONDS AND STAMP' Edith Rota, Carolyn May Roy. erags of every minute and a half FOX-TROTS SqtARl Xkiward J. Hickey.' Bramley, nJamee Btannan, lfaria> Gerald ‘Thomas Sapiensa, Doro- In the United Btatse. MANCHESTER EVENTNO HT^ALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIT)AT, JUNE 4. in41 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY.,JUNE 4,1948 Face pn'B TOUR / troubles date from the conference laration supported the Castillo Argentine Army of American foreign ministers at -neutrality stand. Cou^Jc Mark^ Reports Heard Manchester Signal Honor Engaged to Wed Rio De Janeiro Just after Pearl RIertlons Dominant Issue Obiliiary Racial Discrimination fouse Favors Harbor. Accuatomed to function In any case, the .dominant issue Date Book In Revolt Today; as a counterpoise , to United States was the forthcoming October dding Date At Annual Meet For Educator leadership in the weetem hemis­ elections, ln,...whlch, opponents of ^taw to Curb War Heail CViief phere, Argentina found at Rio that the Castillo government .dnclsr- ^ Deaths Factor in Discontent Tonlfllt ed. the regime had msdfe plans t o ,.4 - I F Orfonl Parish Chapter, Boy Scout Cdurt of Honor, rnany American nations had, al­ assure a Conservative victory t>)K I’lr* HnO ,Tirs. j* Fred ready declared war or severed re; South churcti^t 7:S0. F. A. Verplanck Pre­ "fraud or violence." N' D.^'‘A. R., Has High Skilled White Workers Strike Heads (Continued from Pare One) lations with the Axle power*, or Swartz Observe 50th Wed^iMdiy, June 9 They pointed out-that the/pro- FoilAtd Dead Show Starts Today, ^ Surgio^ dressings for Red sents Diplomas at had predetermined their policies democrstle elements, Sonallats School Girl as Guest. Protc^ and Walk Out 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. (A. Montevideo dispatch said provinces not contiw ed by the ters of the American Revolution, leans Given Jobs. ’nioreday, June 10 A signal honor waa accorded th« cSauially and **>• Houae Koreign Minister Enrique R u'^ cegtlU o Conserva^e party ma- 31 Oreenhill street, who observed lilltary maaauraa. confllcUng reporU from Buenos Culnazu. Argentine delegate to (he held Its annual meetlng^yeaterday Blood Bank unit will be at Che- Fred A. 'Verplanck, retired Super­ Time To\ Pldn Something For Aires left the Impresiion tjiat the chlrfe. Recent Intervention by Cas­ their 50th anniversary yeMerday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. An- nqy hall. f^Ramovad from it waa a c la w Rio conference, to accept no com- tillo In Buenw^lres province and Nelsun, \pDrmer • By James Marlow and intendent of Schools of Manches­ "'ta t would have prohibited the movement against Castillo was which , would comprise afternoon and evening had a very i j r » A ' nual reports were submitted and George, ZMke Dance for soldiers, V. F. W, ter, In the presentaUon by him pf a l«?d at reversal of Argentiw/s I mltm^ freedom of action, other a e c tlc ^ o f the country, they B llll& rn KoOIR l*rO|lT|C* Jhe regent, Mrs. W. G. Crawford. Him Now Var Labor board from laauln* said, w aa^signed to assure a vic­ happy day.' During the "at home” j Waafaiiigbon, June 4.—(JP)—La- Auxiliary at V. F. W. Home: the diplomna to the graduates of K’^floaed ahop or maintenance of foreign and Argentina went no further at the In p H p p p D i e s S V lfl^ r n lv ' ‘ tanked all who had made the Friday, June 11 the 1943 Class of Manchester High has left her as the only Ajnerican tory fondle candidate In the Oc­ hours upwards of 175 of their l o r n e r e t r ie s c u n i« ,r iiiy ^ succqaaful one, bui*a dlsoonteftt with the anchor union memberehlp ordera. conference than acceptance of a friends called to felicitate With' SoUhera' danoe. Army and Navy School in the State Theater today. f t X The Houae retained in the bill nation to maintain relationa with tober ./^lections. \ - She said she wished she could resolution recommending that the them on their golden wedding day. bung cn wagee while living costa Auxiliary, Army and Navy club. But to him it waa an old story. - Authority for the board to aubpoe- the Axis One source. Who eannot American repqbllca .sever relations John A. Nelson was found dead meiitlpn all the fine things done aost iqiwsrd la only one of the For 42 years he personally signed ■ aa W&nessea. a aection inserted aa be identified by name, said njlli- Among those who called were four In bed In hl8 room this morning At jjy each and every one. Sbe, V • ' with the Axis but leaving heraelf persons who were present when flaetors la tha riaing tide of every diploma Issued by the Board Tropical Worst^ the VMUlt of refusal of UMW Prea- tary leadera had recently givert free to determine l»ow and whea 32 Cottage street, the home of Mr.,; however, singled out for special of BducaUon and the High School. Ment J «m L- Lewia to deal with Castillo an ultimatum to modify HEALTH AND DIET Mr. Swartz and the former Mias and ' Mrs. Alfred Hennequlnn, Iniention Mrs. Gilbert E. Willla, shftkas—racial discrimination la He ! she would comply. ' Then Caatljlo Marie K. Jacobson were married in Pastor Backs Bom in Brooklyn,. N. Y., but boErd/\ hif pollciea within 48 hours whore he made hla home. He had , ^jje earliest members and. I aaother, a Labor department dSl- decreed a state of aelge. / | ADVICE their own home on South Main slal aaid today. early a Connecticut resident, F .^ . Four hoiiba 01!“ heated debate said the president curtly rejected CaatlUo’a neutraUty - p o li^ , has left hlB the Pioneer Para- | active service though bed- Verplanck came to the anceZ&al their suggestions.!, street. They were August Casper- . Discrimination also has been ^ yeaterday fallbd to produce a vote held since Pearl Harhor^backed Furnished by the McCoy chute Company at 9.06 last night . ^idd^n The scrap book filled by Suits $27-56 on any of the\ several 4>endlntr son, Mrs. SelnTa Olson. Mss. Hulda telling hla foreman that he waa ill. Shown against Mexicans, he said, New Practise Tom e Strtkee Swirtl.v by the state of aelge by^'hlch he‘- Health Servtoa Hulander and Oscar Peterson. Mra. Willis was shown aa an ex­ measures and le fb ^ e House in a A force led by Gen. Arturo Raw- He stopped In Murphy’s fjestau- : ample her painstakir^ work. ssslysing the situation this way: suppressed criticism. /The presi­ The daughter of one of the guests M o v l^ Up to Skilled Jobe V- parliamentary aharl^ that finally son atruek swiftly into the heart dent indicated at thytime that the Addraaa cammanlcaUuns to The rant on the way home for a cup of . GiVea History off Flag forced adjournment. \ Miss Miriam Moseley of Buenoa Airea after a 15-mile Herald, AttenMn'n McCoy at the original ceremony, brought coffee and remarked while there Negroes or Mexicans, hired in Rev. James Young De- purpose of the decide was to check- the yellowed, printed Invitation In com^moration of Flag Day, Gabardine ■Wtiile hopeful of a fmal vote to ' march from Campo de Mayo. totalitarian p ^ agan d a. which . Health Servtea that he felt very ill. ! soon to be -celebrated, Mrs. Ray- the laj(t two yeturs in plants where .clares Nearly All Can day, leaders on both said ’ Mrs. Gladys Moseley of Socialist Deputy Alfredo Pala- and presented'it to Mrs. Thora S. Dr. D.-C. Y. Moore, local, modi- I manpower was growing scarce, had fostered unrest from the tiftie Maloney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ^ *u, 11UO..U) mond Burinha daughter of Mrs. there was a possibility thM a de- : Brookfield ^treet announces tha i ' numbered 8,000 Hitler assumed power In Ger­ cal examiner, viewed the body this ^ history oi tha I now automatically have begun Walk to Ghureh. elslon would not be reached W o r e i engagement of h#ij.^8ugh.ter. Miss | poueg gaid Excessh-e Stomach Acid Swartz. Her mother had saved it moving up to skjUed jobs as they many. / morning «nd gave permission fop j “ ^^e nxme "Old Monday, the d ^ miners have bmn | Miriam E. Moseley to .Pf'vaw i men presumably were More Bitter In healtfi, when the digestion Ls for nearly half a century. the removal to the John B, Burke ; q |® .. .originated The eun never! fall vacant / , good and there are no symptoms Bouquets Are Presented The Sunday school of the (3hurch Suits $27*50 wquested by President Roosevbjt i Charles A. Dyson. Jr., of j picked up en route, This advance is made poeslble ^ cleavage between Cast gastric disturbance,, the diges- Nine beautiful bouquets of cuIt I ,, . 1 seta on the U. S. ppaaeMlona, ahe of the Nazarene will observe a to return to their jobs. j Missouri, son of Mr. and ^rn. | Details dropped off to engage d I said, therefore It * ^ ^ r seta on through union contracta guaran- Resentment Brings Supimrt j Charles A. Dyson of Stoneham, i forces at a Naval ervativea *bd the oq^ v j jotcea contain a proportion o f flowers were sent by fflchds. anu |M.i.«« he formerly conducted a ! ~ tealag aeniori^ rights. "Walk to Sunday School Sunday” Radical opposition has K^own hydrochloric . acid. In some these with palms and other floral it Resentment against mrae en-j . I Mechanics school in the Viburb*. billiard room in the Hotel Sheri- | ° “ J ,f “ ®erawtord g a v e \ brief re- B ut even though' they had at Ita next session. This is an ef­ forcement .officers In the field , Mtaa Moseley was graduaieo , ppcgons were reported more bitter during his regime. | gton^^^-h disorders, such as chron- decorations transformed the home fougt>4 for those seniority guaran­ Tony Pastor, Berry Bros. , dan building and later on 0 “ *^ , of Ellsworth M ei^rlal day| fort that haa been succesefully SPORT (t-l O cn irtrengthejled Senate support today jfrom Manchester High schwl with I j„ d many persons Cn.itillo wants j , ic gastritis 'or chronic catarrh of Into a veritable flower garden. street. He Was 65 years of age and ; “ . ' tees, akilled 'American white for l^ I a U o n to require confirms- claas.of 1942.' Private Dy.son , injured. The caBualtlesyln- latlonism: the "PPP*' ' ■ ....nra i stomach, this acid content is Mia. Swartz received in a blue allk workers have protested and walk­ One of . the headline attractions tried on several other districts, and came here from New York City, „ Rnnk for the State of I it la auggested here in the hope tlon of thousands of Federal offi- , prior to enlisting In the Army Air oin^ied g civilian pas.serby Dr. ■ Honono Puen i , . . . j defective and lessened. However gown iyith corsage of yellow roses. Although he made friends readily , p d i^ cricu t received first prlzel ed out when they eaw Negroes or In the "Parade of Stsua" appear­ COATS AND UP The gifts included many lovely, that it will urge many to walk to cials making- $4,500 or more a Corps ground cre.w was employed main body o f‘ Rawspfi's de­ closer cooperation franker 1 '’i' greater number of gas- there were few here who knew him Conaresax Inl Mexicans moving into the akilled ing fin the stage of the State the­ al the Pratt A Whitney Aircraft ijchment moved into Biipiftos Aires Amerlcan r®P“ *’ j. . a . . , . . trie di.sordcrs are pre.saged bv an pieces foz the table in gold, and closely or knew much about his I *t the ContinenUd Congress ^ n i church an^ Sunday school. d year. ' field. ater, Hartford, today, Saturday ‘Too' many are using the excuM Senator Bone (D.. Wesh.i re- No date has been set for theseized police headquarters, sums of money. early life or his family. He was I ^‘"cinnatl in Aprlh ThU Such strike cauaea in the past Soft Woolen toortad hearing of a litrmber of in­ wedding. The troops divided ytnto several ^ jhe Senate ! chloric acid, which at the start. In the afternoon the Ladles Mis­ said to have been a profession-' ^ were of such minor nature that and Sunday only, la "New Eng­ of limited gasoline aa the reasra' June 27, 1942, when for non-attendance at chufcn, stances where feeling against OP A - ______' ' columnsIS nearnea the Plaza Flores, produce certain familiar symp­ sionary society of \Vhich Mrs. baseball player some years ago. ■— ------.tat« chair-1 they were lumped together wltn land’s favorite band,’’ Tony Paa- accepted the resignation of the Swartz la a member, attended In a About a year ago he left town, , work was done ^ th e stilt r t^ r I when they are actually within a SPORT and WPB repreaenUtives had miles from the near-blind Roberto M. Ortiz as toms. Eructations of sour fluid other factors under Uie name tor and his popular orchestra- One •lined up votes" for the measure, ments of the columns were thor- ^^yp^nment hou - In the throat, flatulence and fer­ body. They were served from a but returned to enter the para- laneoua” in Labor depart- of the nation's top ranking bands, reaaonable walkihg distance." chief executive. It was the crown­ R o b e rts ^ Farmington. 1 commented the paator, IffV. James which President Roosevelt has de­ oughly rsked with I Reports from Ua ‘ Mata said mentation are some of these; and beautifully appointed buffet table, chute plant employment about illetiha on strike whys and Tony Pastor features Patti Powell,' Are.” the . cornmumqiie ! troops therawere preparing to ing step of his political career, al­ wjiich had for its centerpiece a Joeui'Todd as Honor Guest Young. "Here is a chance to show PANTS AND UP nounced as "a tragic mistake.” though as Yife president he had If the victim continues to Ignore three months ago. He had lived res. Stubby Paator, and “Paradlddle “ In some states," Bone said, throwing the entire movement in- Aires. ■ these danger signals, then dire habdsomely dec».ated c^ke in variouslv at the Hotel Sheridan, Miss Joan Todd, the D. A. R.| Joe" Morris. Sha.ring headline hon­ your patriotism, and your devo- HCtu.illy ruled the republic since. white and gold, made and adorned i waranoke hotel and lastly good citizenship girl was a guest Uon to God and HlS church,’’ ^aome of .'these offidala are open­ to confusion. ___ Senator Palacios described the .Inly, 1940 when Ortiz look consequences may result. It may ors with Tony Paator are the Fred A. Verplanck Gabardine ly critical of members of Congress Six landing barges and one spp-, ^ as "of a legalist char- by Mrs. George Wogman. The ^ ^ roomer at the Hennequin Miss Todd was chosen frona the Berry Bros., international dancing The plan is tljat the scholars will ply barge carrying 13 crated Japa- “ • /" leave of absence because of illness, j take many months or even years I farm at Ayer’s Gap, Franklin, and art seeking to blame them for His political career up to his of dietary neglect before a ga-s- guests were served by Mrs,. Ma-1 senior class of the -High school] Regular Claasiflcatlon stars, who have been featured in come,in groups by communities nese^ _ planes_____ -.-..J and AA 10 iQiiv4/*1im« launches Afirn each ■ svv f and sdVneone in each will head the ; Connecticut, and spent the whole, ioncy, Mrs. D. H. Swartz, daugh- i Among hia effects was found the which graduated this momlng| numerous screen hits including their methods of enforcement, and Definition Not Expanded assumption of the vice presidency! trie ulcer may form, and these ul- they have become promi­ towing barges loaded with enemy ter-in-law; Mra. Hugo Carlson, | gjjj,.egg of L. W. Dripdale, Cam- 'The five qualities on which ahe "Panama Hattie.” Others in the delegaUon. All- are- to arrive no or considerable part of each year SPORT the allocations And restrictions.” (This dispatch, which passed —he waa elected wdth Ortiz early i cers represent years of bad eat nent enough to get a regular Most outspoken opponent of the soldiert and auppliea were attacked Argentine censo^^^^ did | __ and Miss' Vividn Stoehr, grand­ bridge, Maas., who waa listed as woh Included honor, service, couf4 show are Block and Sully, Broad­ later than 9:30 at the church. on the home farm until he w?ui 3<) hut not I Ing habits and they can be pre- claasiflcaUon of their own, just years of age. He had attended the bill, offered by Senator McKellar bv American fighter planes on the not expand the definition of the , ‘ distinction daughter of Mr. and Mra. Swartz, bis closest acquaintance. It la not age. leadership and scholarshipj way’s Favorite Comedians, the Yangtze. Many of the boats y^re He waa j vented. Duodenal niters are In- M striked over wage demands are old red school 'in Franklin, later PANTS AND I P (D., Tenn.), waa Senator Hatch movement, but me pnrasmg » ur- i pf justice and public who graduated today from Man­ known whether he had any rela­ The regent presented her with Norton Siatera and other stellar sunk, the communique saidy/ajid movement, but the phrasing^ sug-| lustice and public in -! eluded in the general de.scription listed individually. ; graduating from Willimantic (D., N. M.) who said he would seek gested the revolutionary forces , later minister of in- | of gastric ulcers,' since all of these chester High school. tives. five dollar bill, with the remark entertainers. Ont of the novelUes enemy casualties were believed to Call From Brother President Rooaevelt , last week in the show this week-end, Is the Angonia Marine I (Windham High) School In I860 a roll call votSL today on an amend­ sought a return to pe®®tlces of , President form only In those areas of the Funeral arrangements must re­ that it waa a pleasure to makd and from Norwich Free Academy ment to exempt officials of the have been heavy. / A plea.sant Incident of the eve­ main incomplete until more In­ the gift as Joan waa the fifth genj . Mid there ia evidence of diacrlml- Jitterbug contest. In which the constitutional government re- i p Juato. whose preai-1 digestive tract where the mucous oaUon in hiring workers because in 1884. Tenneasee Valley authority. Chinese ' and Allied planes atricted by such measures as Cas- , j^p^y preceded that of Ortiz. ( membrane comes In contact with ning was when Mrs. Swartz’ broth­ formation about hla family or rel- eiatlon in her family she had Hep-Cats'and Jitterbugs will show Wins Silver Star ot their race, cTqed, color or na­ thrir '‘atuff’’ for Cash PrHtes. A ■ Enters 'Vale University A $a,27Sj629,000 lend-lease ap­ bombed retreating imperial forces tlllo’s, long-standing "stage or Radicals, who dominate the : the acid-containing gastric juices, er, Carl Strandahl of Cleveland, ativei can be obtained if that is known. She stated further tha| and amashed con^ntrationa of and" his wife called them on the tional origin and tought to atop it contest will be held every eve­ He entered Yale University and propriation,tagged "urgent" to siege.") at , A ft Chamber of Deputies, haye fought - in the typical case the patient possible. John B. Burke is seeking owing to transportation cohdlUon graduated in the' Class of 1888. feeUiUte panding negotiations of junfca and other /Taft waiting at telephone; for about 10 minutea. to find his closest of kin so that today ahe coqld not go to Wiuhl I isy creaUng the new^ Committee on ning. ( In Washington a Stale aepari-1 „ jjpp every turn and have | yin complain of pain over the Fair Employment PracUces. As usual, there are midnight (The folion'lng atory waa His district - school teaching ex­ an undlacloaed nature with Russia, Itu to transiSo^the defeated in­ ment official said uncoi.flrmed rt- | ^” ""d'’g^gpded his Impeachment.' Mr. Strandahl waa formerly with burial arrangements can be made. ington this year.- but she would Written by Sergt. Joiieph L. X,.:' area involved and this pain some­ the Magnell Tailor Shop in the 1 The committee la Authorised to stage and screen shows everj* Fri: perience predated his graduation waa returned to the Houae today vaders across tn* river.ChWae forces had been received that the 1'^ " ^.ere infuriated t.H whenwh.-n he putout times shoots through' to the back. go much farther than that bel .\lli of SOS MaMMichuHetta from Yale, for from 1877 to 1881 with two . senate amendmenU ^ e , revolution waa aup_ported by_^_the ^ ^ ,p olden days. Harry E. Olcort ■ -equire war contractors and aub- day midnight and Sunday mid­ It is rendered worse by eating in cause ot Uie qualifications she hal night. avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., a .Ma­ ' he taught school winters In Frank- which were expected to tend the also were'reported to-4iave pene Argentine Army and Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz are both ‘Harry E. Olcott. 72. son of the shown so early in life. MisJ i lontractors to Include a clause in {rated ther outer defenses of Kun- of 1941 and then accused the Rad­ the case of -a stomach ' ulcer, Jielr government contract forbld- There are late stage shews every rine Corps combat corre- , lid his home town, and Lebanon, measure to. conference. (Argentine Ambassador Felipe enjoying good health. Mr. Swartz late James Bradford and Mrs. Ol­ Todd is the daughter of Mp. an^ apondent and distributed by Conn., and in 1881-82 conducted a One of them struck out a Houae gan, a s(i I Thomaston and three years as N. H.). would permit the govern­ /^ in cM asMrt was the biggest closed as far back aa three years party G of Manchester in 1898. He | vate First Class Steven Kobasiar, ENSEMBLES Argentina, the only American na­ Is copious. The patient with a The chapter elected the foO ' heae g ro u n d :' '' teacher In the State Normal School ment to Mil 50,000,000 bushels d rout of the war. . ago that Argentina waa honey­ waa at one time employed by' For Helicopters tion miintainlng relations With the duodenal ulcer may complain of Shell Paiitelleria; lowing officers: Regent, Mra. Wil That the government has put a U. S; M. C., of Anaonla, Conn., at Willimantic. wheatw u ca for Hveatock______feed,_ —at the__ The Chinese closed in on Kun- Axis, was in the throes of political combed with Nazi celU. Cheney Brothers in their surveying I Unit on pay increase* while living parity price for com. Tobey/ex- gan after driving northward aerMs "hurfger pain" which, comes on ham G. Crawford; vice-regan^ i has recelyeil the silver star medal Came Here In, 1898 campaigning , in which Castillo's department. He is aurvlved by his Mrs. Robert L. Cooper; secretar ‘ 'oata continue to burst through Mr. 'Verplanck came to Manohes-,. planed that the feed situation in the Hupeh t>°rder from newly*^^ from two to' four hours aftdt tak­ Slight Return I for conspicuous gallantry and In­ M en's "policy of prudence” Is a major wife, Mrs. Eva A. (Abbey) Olcott Miss Mary A . Benton; treaaurel xmnUeas aeama in the restrictions Bridgeport. June. 4.—(fl>)—The trepidity In action against the ter in 1893 as principal of the tte northeast is becominy^ erltl-1 cupled towns in tbe r^ch^ rl«-pro- Forced to Transfer ing food, quite often at night, ahd and a sister, Mrs. Annie’ E. Falk- up issue. “ is relieved by taking a meal. Ehc- Mrs. Clifford R; Burr; chapWli .Utched by the governments first airport in the United States Japanese on Guadalcanal, follow- Manchester High school and spent $5-50 du’eing regions of north Hunan Castillo named Gen. Rodolfo ner of Olcott street. Mis. Herbert W. Robb; reglstraj 42 years as principal of the former exl- , province, west of Tungtlng lake, i Seat of Government amination of the contents of the (C-ontiniied from Pane One) Ifflce of Price AdmlnlstraUon. exclusively for helicopters will pe 1 ing a citation by Admiral WUIlam The. measure,, p a s s ^ without Marquez superior commander of Montevideo, June 4.—(>P)—Pres­ The funeral will be held art the Mrs. Frank F. Spencer; hiatoriaa (Senerally, this is the picture: J F. Halsey, U. 8. N. ■Ninth School District, High School, W A S H rft dlaaent by the 8e n a « after two Pneltlon Rendered Untenable stomach will reveal an excess of ' —;------Watkins Funeral home, 142 East operated at the new plant of the "the forces of repression early to­ ident Ramon Castillo' of Argen­ hydrochloric acid and this helps. hits were reported In the dock Mr?. Alfred W. Mucklow; libraq The War Labor board last au- According to thS citation. "Pri­ and later the redesignated Man­ hours debate, woulff bring direct The position of the Japanese, in day to combat the movement. Issu­ Center street on Saturday , and ian, Mias Jeasamine Smith; .aud Sikorsky Aircraft division of chester High school and ns Super­ up tina proclaimed over the Buenos the doctor to make the diagnosis. ; afea. umh kllowed workers a 15 per vate First Class Kobasisr waa a lend-leaae appropriations to near­ north of Tungftlng lake, was said to ing the order from executive of­ will be private. Friends may call tor. Mrs. Herbert B. House. ElecJ United Aircraft Corporation here, in endent of Schopls of the Ninth have beeir rendered untenable with Aires radio today that hia gov­ However before arriving at a con- ; Score Numerous Hl|» ent increase over the wages they member of a three-man patrol SLACKS ly 125,000,000,1""" fices lighted and aatir.before dawn. ernment had been forced to trans­ elusion, the doctor makes an X - ' American daylight bombers re­ at the funeral home this evening. eii to the board of managemeij •ot in January, 1941. Within that it was announced today. District and of (he entire town the fall of otitlying positions. were Mrs. Charles S. Sumner which had been assigned to locate after school conaolidation was ef­ Says Aeqdrd Excellent • Minister of War “ .Ubeent fer its seat to an Argentine war­ ray of the gastro intestinal tract, ! ported, scoring numerous hits on Ime—^between January, 1941, and The divis'lon, which is building a body of the enemy reported to Meantime, donations frpm all Mrs. Charles H. Cheney. helicopters for the U. S. Army, fected. ' ' Prtaident BDoaavalt said today over China pouri^d In for the ylc- Rawson waa reported support­ ship aa revolting Army forces en­ by the use of a teat consisting of | Pantellcria’a military targets and he autumn of 1942—living costa have Infiltrated behind the lines of that the utidaratandiiig and accord ing Ramirez, who yeaterday denied The hoateases, Mrs. CharM ad risen about 17 per cent, ac- has moved from its previous l(x:a- Mr. Verplanck retired in 1935 as BOYS’ SLACK .i torloua armies of ' Gen. Cheng tered the capital barium sulphate. ' The passage | causing large explosions. R. A. F- Sumner Miss Jessamine Smitl the battalion to which ‘ be was iMtwaan and Premier Joseph reports that he was resigning a.s All Argentine radios interrupt­ ordlng to the Bureau pf Labor tlon with the Chance Vought Air­ Superintendent of Schools of Man­ Chlen, which turned the Japanese of this opaque meal ia closely fol- | Bostons joined American Mitchell Mrs, W. E. Alvord and Mr-. A. attached. chester . with a record o f 53 up Stalin of/Rusata-..is excellent, in back from China's rirovlnR grouj| |it might be much higher in other 'lYie Germans were said to have Tectlon of F. A. Verplanck. Today, (Continued from Page One) ' shipping in, the Solomons area. gentines In New York today inter­ past month, ‘according -to figures sUk suit with British tan acces­ Marj'land, and is now with In retirement, "F. A." ia surround­ President. preted the Rio De La Plata revolt released this morning, were $14,- The American Air Forces Sn sories and corsage of orchids. jal mining communlUes. John L. asked the Turks for indefinite ------. (The Navy department at Wash­ (Castillo, who has led his nation division at Camp Forrest. He Harlingen, Texas, June 4—OPhr- postponement of deliveries they ed by friends qnd neighbors, many Inat Isolationist President Ro- 970.22 against $10,946.19 in May nounced that photographs showed Lieutenant Heritage was for­ is’ coal miners say they are. “ UnUl Coal mine strikers are Shirts ing 2,000 Japanese troops in the i jpg-ton reported in a communique on a neutrality 'oiirse in the wa' also had desert training while jLabor department figures *for had undertaken to make under of whom he guided through the area and have captured Nanhsien yegterday that Liheratora had' lOlf'S. (Jaatlllo as a pro-demo­ 1942. * a bomb hit on the bow of a 875- merly a sergeant wtth-"Companv placed in I-A or back on' their jobs schools of Manchester and who to­ has indorsed Patron Costas to sue foot merchant vessel attacked by Honed at Camp Cooke. Cal. ■ikes in May will not be available trade agreements with this coun­ on the northern shore of Tungtlng 'bonibed two small enemy vessels cratic movement, caused by strong, K. 169tH Infantry. 43d Division. for the duraUon it la very doubt­ day occupy prominent positions in ceed him. Marauders at Porto Ponte Romano He took an 11 weeks’ intensive ^U1 the end Of Jime, but ita April try. lake, a Chinese high, copimand „ f f Tinputs. damaging one and feeliag (against the goyemment'a Chicago- -flPi—When Judge Oi- The Past PresidenU’ club of ful that Cameron County Draft business and the professions. Minister of War Ramires denied dictatorial methods .^and its neu­ car S. Crplin - auggested Homer in Southern Sardinia last Monday. course at the ofneef cjmd'date urea show the increase trend, sl­ communique announced today ' cihaing the other to be bepched. two days ago_a report that he had derson-Shea auxillaty No... 21 Board No.. .3 can fill its quotas,” . H , Each and every* one of the.se con­ The repori_sald the battle on the The Navy, however, said this at- trality policy. Evans,'arreated for bfgging, might (The Berlin radio, broadcasting ichool. Fort Bennlng,, Ga. , ough the department emphaalzes the Draft board aaid in a telegram $ 1 .5 0 to resigned. '"TTiis report followed win meet this evening at ai| at strike idleness' ia only a frac- gratulate the achool lipon reaching upper Yangtze had turned into a tg^k waa made May 31, and it thus Argentine' sources said that make a $10 donation to a service- a 'X. irtropaganda agency dispatch yesterday to President Roosevelt Nazis Control its mid-ceritury mark of progress rumors that he was involved in meii'a fund, Evans said hq couldn’t from Rome, announced that —the o’clock at the home of Mre. In of 1 per cent of the total time rout of enemy fprees, which were ..gppeg,.g tj,* action waa not the claniqr for® Argentina to break Wetherell, 29 Perklnf street. J. L. ^Powers, chairman, said in education and wish their be­ oatter^d roaaeleaaly by Anierican : ,g tha,t announced today by political activity , In c'ohnecUon with the Axis and close the., ranks afford ii. However, under hia rag­ death toll in the May 25 raid by lirked in Induatty. , every miii' who cornea before the With the impenillng presidential tieiit. Stricklaijd -^Gerraaii Papers loved educator many more happy and Chinese airmen. Fierce street ; sbtith Pacific headquartersma hav- of western hemisphere solidarity ged clothing and suspended by a American bohfibera on Leghorn, ||Here are the figures by nurnter,board now likely will ask defer­ C $ 3 .5 0 electidp. ’ ■ • . , Robert Herrmann, one of ratrikes, workers involved, and years 'Of ease in rearement-;/wail fighting was repo-led in. progress I yesterpavi. . - has been , increasingly Insistent, cord aboui his neck ware found Italy, had risen to 249 dead end ment and the board will be very earned. in Itu. 23 airliqe mjles below the ' \ . The Post Office department au­ two milk’ Ijottles . containing 30 600 injured. boys who was given hla dlpli n-daya lost for February, backrri by perhaps 90((.per ceijt of ' Is Now in Texas this morning although he haa D BympatfaeUo. main .Japanese base of Ichafig. n i i thorized broadcasting of a state­ the people. ' * ' *pounds of pennies, nickela, dimes, (A fleet of almost 100 Plying rch knd April: « Washington, June 4—(fl^,-Two- In addition, to capturing' Nan- f> ll//fP d O Iin j? H o illh e jl ment declari^ the appointment of Fortress and Liberator bombers in the army since Janua^ .bruary — 210— 42,000—170,000 thirda of all Gs'rman newspapers They 'expreased the opinion that 1 and quarters— totaling $183>6,3> planne(| tn attend the graduS' No DMlstoa On Maaeton Board Approves haien, 95 miles southeast of Itu,, p pi„ng>M General Marqmz 'was the result of the revolt, reported to be headed ' The judge had $U5 worth of war smashed 160 miles north of Rome Lieutenant Laurlenne Strickland ;h — 260— 72,000—230,000 npw are publiahed by Nazi party fFe qf course, to G antner the Chinese wewr^ reported to ■ t*} OritlSIl rianes who recently graduated fionv the exercises. He is now locat ril 395—200,000^675,000 "a military movement." by Gen. Pedro RamIraZ, minister ! ,^1**,* .to strike at the ahlpbuildiug cen Hartford, June 4.— ara under Oenn*n domlna- pany, died last night at W atw- the brunt of the eoncentratlon "Of land operations in Burma belong to hlff»u_„Army officials neutrality has Irkad the largo and ot Henry atreet, are spending prooesa,” OWI said. yean, and a week’s vacation with Chmeaa Army.” ered lost." TIm broadcast wss racorded buiy hospital. He waa injured in and look-'ovsr our Urge Arrow selecticm. $ 5 .5 0 It said that the "complete sur­ there is nothing to report," the Wert drawn up at the side en­ important group of Argenine bua- BUY week-end in New York City pay, plua an additional day for Tha Italian communique, broad (Oonltamid from .Page One) [The Aseoelated Press, Tuesday night iriien a load of prise . and vlclousneaa of the at­ British declared. trance. Guards refused to admit inesa men aasoclatad «dth British UNITED etsln also w * rsportad to havs heavy braaa hare fell on him. each full year of service over five • S o S S u p tacks resulted In very heavy enemy newspaper men firms. • cast from Rome and racorded by Now Symbol Added 0«ae Martny Oammeadeil yean for workers continuously STATES ’The Associated Press, reported I of France’s future "1st us have esausltlcs." Disbelieves Dimttat Painless Castillo arrived at his executive Liberals in the Army have be­ the bank proceeded with the con-' employed for more than five yean, COTTON POLO SHIRTS . . . . 75c to $1.39 raids agalnat Pantallcria and etruction on the..crroneous aaeump- jlence, etubbom courage, total To Sopervlas OanatonuUon Diva-bombing attacks by P-40 offlcea soon after 5 a; m. come more vociferous, said Argen­ Washlngton-r(dV-, The ilpUne. Then the future of Los Anselas, Jime 4— the total vacation not to exceed fighters for the second time in tw.e Miguel tine aoqrcea, following the Allied coastal areas of Calabria and Sar­ tion the prohibition did not apply Comdr, G«ne M ukay, former fUm two weeks. m R dinia.) because the evacuation had be­ Production boari) added a nee will not be daric.” Hartford, June 4.-^(F>—Rm , days were beltsvsd to have com­ Wharton mad* thia report to (be Caladiati, minister of the intsrior, victoriea In Tunisia. _ alphabet lymbol—C8P—to Ita Gennan radio. In a broad- writer-producer, has been com- Ylie board also approved a vaca- Exclosiye Jfftadqanrters gun before April 9. Frank I* Bartow (R) of Stoning- pletely disrupted traffic St Chan- polios miaaing persons bureau: She entered police headquarters to con­ The pro-CaatUlo Conaervativos, ONDS Federal glossary today. It recorded by Reuten, quoted ton, will be appointed to supervise monded foi meritorious perform­ tlon plan tor employea of the New ganyl. Important terminal point kept a firm p ip on son Jerry, 11, fer with Martinez. according to Argantine Sources Manager Jimmy Wilton .'of the The WPB aaaerted that the ance. ot dOty in the Solomon la- England welded Products Cb„ of For the Complete Arrow Line. AND Cuba had a chance to get Jess bank officials made no v effort to for “component scheduling pf ■in as saying he had refusiM) an sll new construction snd major for JapaneM auppliea on the Can-. until they reached the office of .the The presidential aM>dintment of here, attempted to quiet dlsaatla- from A d ^ Hitter to allow landa ana, the Navy reporte. The Chelsea. It calls for one weOk’a Flores' from Loa Angeles but. ae- examine the text of the order. Con- duroa,’’ which, tha WPB st " repairs to stats buikUnga by Stats ton-Hankowl railway. dentist Jerry had, been informed Marques to head ‘Yorcek of repres- factlon with the neutrality policy to return to Paris. citation, alffned 6y Rear Admiral vacation with pay Yor emplqsrea STAMPS- lected Dick Barrett, Jim Hany- atructUm wtaa diaoontlnued volun­ put American industrial . OomptroUer Frsd R. ZsBer. T b s T. B. WilMnson, d^nity aonunaa- F-Ms ware reported to have e?;- was painless . . . at the door, Hon” *Fas announced a abort time te hinting u a t Robustianoi n t m Uon ’’on a timatetda basis.’’ Hartford lOouraat ssM tt Isamsd with oiM year of aervioe prior to OHOUSC^SON, ■ewaki and Ray Prim. Florea got tarily by the bank on July 29,1942, dar tn thJ South Paeiflo.ana, com­ July L 1948, and two weeks vaca­ a iMavy toll whan they Jsrry broke and ran. She Cb68e4|$Bter. CAstillo’B choice aa nls will mean, .WPB hopes, ge| sre more thsn 100 differ- yesUrdsyj. Bartofr Is House chair­ successor, would/break with the off to a much better early season upon notification by the Compli­ manded Markey for orfanixihfr and tion with pay for-thoiM employed OB sUt’^rsttastiiii;, snsmy him fer a block but he outdis­ the right equipment to the {types of Iron and steel nsila on INC. TroUbUa.,llata From OoBfareaea Axis if eloctad. start with tha A’a than did tha ance branch of tha WPB, the etate- man of tha AM)( 18 28 21 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rockville, June 4.—(Special).— I et's Sodality last Sunday. "On the home front, there are disregarding the ban .against AU owners end operators/' of Meat, Cheese, Canned Fish, Stamp 17 In Ration Book 1 Tha Aaaoclated Preaa la axolu^alva- one dky and those In Pennsylva­ night. I .couraging indications that The big job of processing the dkarrin, di taw (odXi MtmdilMrtB*) 8 U 14 18 28 commercial motor vehicles who Edible Fats, Oils for one pair through June ly antltlad to the uaa of rapubl ca­ The daylight, alert on Thursday In a stirring addreae he atated pleasure driving in spite of the hundreds of thousands of applica­ tion of all natra dlapatchaa-credlted nia' and^Qallfomla the next and Sli'ikers Liable Asked about his condition s. ibstantial portion of industrial H|i« Fm* Mi CiMlifflii If iMit fMMi« if |tfM .8 8 are Interested In toe school aq, a Red''Stamps J and K now valid SUmp 18 bccomsa valid June afternoon was. termed fairly suc­ today. Dr. Funk's colleagues that they had "royal blood in their enterprise will be equipped for con- critical shortage which covers toe tions for War Ration Book Three 18 ' U 27 t* It or not otherwlae cradltad in the ‘next Then the Croton Dam veins. Realize your dignity as entire Eaat Coast. partial solution for their man­ through June. In Book U. for an unapacifiad period. thla paper and alto tha local nawa cessful by Chief Air Raid Warden reported he was "resting com­ version to the production, of civil­ now flowing into toe OPA mailing tadm 28 U 18 22 fo power problems, particularly as it Osaoline piibllahad herein. _ is blown up. Then Willow Run For .\riiiv Duty fortably," and, they added. Daughters of Mary, the Queen of ian commodities wlthm"'^ a short Our inyaatlgatora observed 17,- center in Hartford has been taken Proosassd Foods . All rlshta of republlcatlon of .John Dailey, Jr., after Vernon and Heaven and Sisters of Jesus 856 of this selfish minority at such MBHh u . 28 21 14 47 concerns drivers and mechanics, Blue stamps G, H and K valid Number five ”A” coupons apaclal dlapatchea herein are aleo is put out of production, while in Rockville had received a theoreti­ "We’re all proud of him." period after the cancellation of over by '12 of our Insurance com­ ace urged to attend, it waa an- July 21. Christ. All of you when you look war contracts. obvious pleasure apots as golf panies on 4 volunteer basis. ^nlMe W \M RMH/ .2 4 8 7 ■ through June 7. Blue stamps L raaenred. ______every area water add gas mains, ((.'nnUniied from Page One) cal bombing and one of the mills 8 noiinced by toe two offices, Fuel OU into a mirror, see yourselves as "The present plans of many cluba, ball parks, road houses, horse At toe cost of thousands of dol­ riMIT J8ICU; become valid on June 6. In Book Full aarvlca ollent of N. E. A. power lines and worker*’ housing had l)een hit. There were \arinus purposes. It is to be used by the beautiful. And you are beautiful. •howB, seashore resorts, sports through toe Hertford field office, II. Period 5 coupons valid ua: then hec'omea liable for Army gerv- olHfer Incidents which involved ' business organizations call for the lars, these companies will work OWI. The schoSI is expected to October 1. C^pod for 10 gallons. Sarrlce Inc. - ______Dobsonvllle Fire Department. If you could In the same way see arenas and taverns. overtime on Saturday aftemoone Ckednll Ml al tHw cam Mm, rnN SMhn («aMh| ifoqa)i Sugar are badly damaged at tbs. same Ive, the pre.sident said. Ares, damage to gas and water Birth quick reaumptlon of the manufac­ 2 aid in qualifying drivers for the Pnbllahart R^Ptaaantatlvaa. The A great' deal, he said, hkd been the beauty of your souls which ture of old modeta. This tndlcatadl The precious gasoline they burn­ and all day Sunday in order to see •2 2 1 4 Stamp IS in Book 1 is now. valid Jnlttta Matbawe Speela_l A»anoy— time. The effects on our own' mainsAnd damage to the highway Mr. and ''MrS: Marshall Kidney have been beautified by Sanctify- Mlaa Althea Johnson ed laat week-end would have- kept heavy transportation Industry, aa Detroit and Unnecessarily made of that feature caused \by bombs. TTiere were the likelihood of a continuing sub­ that every person ta Connecticut FIOD^gRBR 'AnIdd 7 U U 27 22 ' fop five pounds of sugar to August Given Prison Ssotencs Naw Tork.' Chlca»o, striking force woutd quickly bfc of Laurel street are the parents of tng:;-Grace. you would take care twice as many cars performing es­ receives his new book as speedily wall aa for other ty^s of truck 15. Stamp 15 and 16 in toll book Boaton. in-the newspaper*. ' - four emergency,. ambulance*_thal|a_d^^ter born on Thursday at Brlarcllff Manor, N. Y., June 4 stantial demaira for labor.” sential travel for a week. The VE8CTMLEI: ' transportation. Dlscusaion will revealed and jifonld ■ be—SevefeT A.sked about those-miners who 'never to soli that soul With seri­ as possible. Thousands of man­ * Is good each for five pounds Middletown, June 4—(/P>—-A for-1 m e m b e r AUDIT BUREAU reported toKUSmy1 .. and , wbecsu.ae of "Rockville City hospital. ous sin. You, too, must wage a Mlaa Althea Johnson, daughter Tends to Support Findings honor system, which we so earn alao be heard of plana .to open a sugar for canning. Sometbing of tbls kind seems to have dependenU, the president said j^rge nuth^r of casuniti'ea. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. hours and a great deal o f gasoline MmiH, 6n>> V 8MIMM, B tlw itm (MMg imb dMlM mer Middletown pollcsman, Mich-1 CIRCULATIONS. battle—a battle to save that soul The United Nations Food con­ •stly hoped would save gasoline that would- otodhvise have been tm (iMip im m piM M t s M ^ n iM W VmhUK 8 U . 14 21 school or schools, in vartoua parta Housewives can apply for addi­ be happening in Germany." they would be treated just llk£ call was sent toHhe District Warn­ Johnson of Manchester, Connecti­ In Connecticut, only served to give “ 28 of tha atata for tha training of ael A. Cahill, 49, waa given 4 ssn-l everj’one else. —to bring It back to God. Fortify ference, Cherne added, alao tended ueed In going to and from regis­ Fmb $Mhf •iHt(lMMh|UMiMi HHbwi8NM»iMVMM ✓ tional sugar for canning, being al­ tenca of 20 to -69 years in stats I ln r* a.?u -;-.'^ n o * * ffla l Such optimists are not all ing Center for ^ v en more am­ yourselves for this task in life by cut, will be graduated from Edge' to support Andings of the insU- this irresponsible minority a free macbanica and helpers, It was an­ lowed 15 pounds to each holder of To a question as to whether bulances. During toe trial Rock­ tration places will be saved. MiafCm u u 18 28 28 prison yesterday on thraa counts] anonymous. Mr. Krock , could receiving your brother, Jesus wdod'Park on June 7, where she ; tute’s. staff by its empbaaia of hand at toe expense of 'toe great Without this skilled clerical as­ nounced today by John F. Book I. Special reglatratlon hours alien laws might be invoked to ville received a call tosaend a' 1,000 Bolton majority of honest, law-abiding .8 •8 Maerz, ^ Hertford. District ODT of sodomy ends sight counts of] easily hav^ quoted a speech being Christ, every week of your lives in has been majoring In toe Medical food shortages which may axL. sistance, toe' task of handling the 8 28 U are at ths Uncoln School June 2 Indecent saaault Involvliq’ aahaai Mancbeettt Eraning deal with the strikers, the presi-1 ^aiir>p pumper to Manmester Cm- Mrs Cl.yilr Marshall Asatstanta course. Miss Johnson I in devastated countries, increaa- citizens. manager. dent replied he did not understand j where a large Are was said to Holy Communion. You have royal flood of Applications and mailing iMiiHdCmh 8 V 8 18 U n delivered while his article was be­ Phone 4052 blood In your veins. You are waa treasurer of the Medical [ ing requirements for agriculturali Rspreaentativsa of the U. S. ' Friday, June 4 what waa meant. He added that n,^ burning. Because of the gaao- out'the nearly 2,0do,000 ration ' PHtMrrNnhH * / 2S ing written. The speech was by daughters of the Queien Heaven. Assistants Association. labor. Therefore, last Tuesday, we books required by Connecticut 24 18 24 24 Employment service, toe State aliens are inducted and ^ e same-; situation, the mutual aid pro- Selective service. War lAbor. General Henry H. Arnold, chief uL rules are applied to them as to Forty-two attended the recent Slaters of Jesus Christ, your The Research institute, in toe were forced reluctantly to order ritizens would have been much foWllIMt 2 4 8 7 8 The Showdown Has Come was curtailed somewhat at)d manpower .report made ffff it our inveatigatora to toe active en board and toe War Production tbs Army Air Force, to the grad­ citizens, canning meeting and demonstra­ brother. * the Faireat etc.” Miss Dona Hart longer and much more complicated TMnhCthwwOBdiHaTHHh 9ihti hata l i . U U n was not actually carried out, bcin^ 35,(H)0 businessmen memberaJ forcement of toe ban against for all of ua. . 28 board wlU also be present to The Presidtot, Anally convinced uating class at West Point. ■ Face Momentous Choir* done through reports registered. tion held at the Community Hall Turning to the mothers of these was crown bearer. TMidiNdi U 29 Sodallsts, Dr. Laughlin spoke of pointed out that this year 6,S00.-j non-essential driving, -in view of I know that every man. woman 28 24 48' speak on their activities, and an­ that the government of thla coun­ The nation's 500,000 striking The Mes.sengers received credit under the direction of Miss Helen The singing waa in charge of swer questions. ___ "We are going to end the war coal miners were confronted to­ the dignity of motherhood. ’T o be 000 people—two-thirds of toer ' toe fqcts gathered through the and child in toe state will join ua MRhmn; M sU i wfomferMl IBndi 8 •U 14 18 try Rinat reaaaert ItaeK. whatever for theip work during the trial, in Roberts," home demonstration Mrs. Arlene Garrity. Miss Jane survey, continued failure to en­ 28 . and end it soon by bombing mill-, day with a momentous choice — agent for Tolland County. Miss a mother ia a glorious vocation. To wqmen-^must be available to miU-| at OPA in thanking these partici­ naCTutEiwea: two Instances, communications be­ Nackowski sang' Schubert’s Ave tary services and essential indus-j force toe ban would be rank dis­ pating companies for toe splendid Right fVMt Anqnitatsd tha price In temporary loaa of tary objectives consistently, and dWylng President Roosevelt’s com­ ing cut and the reports of the war­ Roberts gave a lectitre covering all cooperate with Almighty God in Maria. The ceremonies were Con­ coal, vlfdonce, and national ab- mand to return to work by Mon­ bringing another soul Into this tries, "after the bottoin of toe crimination in favor of the few public service they are rendering with the maximum destructive dens for aid being brought to the points in canning, fruits and vege­ cluded with Benediction of the barrel has been Mrapeid' by- toe against the many. to toe state. It’s a further step ia t •2 Derby, June 4 —{JPi— WUUam day or sticking by the union’s half- Control Center by the Messen­ tables. During the demonstration world is a sacred thing. You, 1 1 4 •orptlon In a domestic crisla at a power that We possess,” said Gen­ Most Blessed Sacrament. addition of nine mn^on people Now let us make this point simplifying ths process of ration­ Shumpard, 56, of Anobnla, waa century old refusal to dig coal gers. asparagus was canned using the mothers, introduce your children This ceremony was toe first of Mali IHMB MBb piuuuu BFB MO 1 rat ^ time when we should be free tb> eral Arnold. "We are now ready without a contract with the opera­ to Almighty God. You brought the existing working force dur' clear. Our investigators are not go­ ing and price oontrol for the aver­ admitted to (Srlffln hospital last Ohserv* Anniversary water bath lU kind in St. Bridget’s In many age citizen and a great deal of night after hia right foot had been turn aU eyes' toward victory for a decisive year. . . . The Ger­ tors. • 1941 and 1942. ing to snoop. Their job is to check paoBBsaa Rising Star Lodge Will hold an w wa* « An’ni'cicanneu in t^e'^reMu^re me pressure ccooK^ ^ S f years. all places which era frequented credit goes to the ineurance people amputated in an accident at toe abroad, has given John L. LawIs Reaction'^from the Idle coal anniversary banquet thla evening- A question period concluded die and God, and to Mary, their "Just as you were expected eONTMlIER mans', tha Italians, and yes, the mother and Queen of Heaven. primarily for pleasure, and to who are pitching in to help . . BABY CONTAINER FarreU-Blrmingham company. the showdown that osdnoiiis Agure fields was sparse and wary. The dt 'Wesleyan hall which will mark meeting. substitute wood fpr steel," it told SOUPS Bit «(A Japanese, see the band-writing ori President gave the strikers four Your moat important work, businessmen, "you will be ex-t report the owners of every car ob- just as several thousand school SIZE ^ the 124th anniversary of the im­ teachers have done before. FOODS SIZE ^ has been asking for. \ the wall. . . . Their morale ia a l ­ days to think it over, and to oon- proved Order of Odd Fellows and Re-Elect Officers then, in this life is to see that State Sizzles pected to substitute women fo4 •erved pariced there who cannot No one knows, today, whether tehiplate these possibilities; All officers and foremen were these eoula return to God, that men. Just as you were expecteq rive a satisfactory explanation of You can help In this big job . ready beginning to crack.” the recent 60th anniversary of , hia presence. and at toe same time you can in­ Wethersfield, June 4.— — the miners will keeept his ija t or­ l-A^dverse public reaction as Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F., of re-elected at the n^eting of the these souls love their brother Jeeus to de-frill your products—to sav M That fa the way. it looks now, Flagrant violators will imme­ sure that you will get your new astSm$MSt(i r M8dt||MM< Samuel Welles Morgan, 57, chief der to return to work by Monday. coal supplies dwindle, steel pro­ this city. A turkey dinner will be Bolton Volunteer Firemen held Christ, that these sculs imitate For Third Day materials—you’ll be expected td •met Mm mt on the surfaca,’'fPoR( the apparent duction plummets downward, and their heavenly mother. Contrary diately receive summonses from War Ration Books on. schedule, if of Wethersfield Fire Department served with Mayor Raymond E. Wednesday evmlng. About ten streamline the operation of you^ CmdClaeMtai CnMi). Jtiunor has It that they will Rot, weakness of tha Luftwaffe, from Congress acts on anti-strike legis­ Hunt, a Paat Grand of the lodge, aS members were present. The offi­ to what you may think, your most business to release manpower.'' one of a group of Special Hearing you'll take special care to see that No. 2, died tast night at hia home Officers selected from among out­ toe application you have received hers. He leaves hia widow, two onleas Lewis orders them to do so. the present decline in the subma­ lation. toastmaster for the after dinner cers for the coming year are: Rob­ Important task is not to cook and "Sound personnel planning” wa clean, but to see that these souls Record Temperatures standing citizens of our state. is filled out clearly and completely daughters, 4 son end a brotosr. No one knows, today, whether 2r-Loss of their deferment from program. During the evening a ert McKinney, chief; James urged for essential, npn-essentii and mailed before June 10. rine menace, from the record of military duty, which has started program of motion pictures will be made to the image and likeness of These Hearing Officers will be CONTAINER This ^ r t Mily lists point valuot l i XawIs will give that order. Rogers, deputy chief . Leslie Bol­ Expected; No Relief arid non-rated concerns, partlcnj FROZEN Hs Na the bombs being loosed on Ger­ already in Alabama arid Tennessee shown. Noble Grand Harold R. ton, treasurer, David C. Toomey, God, are taught toe principles of fiaU- and reasonable. SIZE -¥ for tlio most popular sisos. Soo No one knows, today. Just what larly the latter, as necessary tC However, If toe facU Indicate many: If the situation la really by gubernatorial order. Obenauf will give the address of secretary: foremen: Edward Senk- the Catholic religion." Dr. Laugh Seen at Present. ^ continued operarion in a wartiml ths official chart at your grocor*f will follow U tha Presldent’a or­ 3- —Invoking of laws affecting welcome. lln then attacked the teachings of that a violation has actually oc- otherwise, that has yet to be bellj Jlenry -Massey, Thomas Oir- economy. ownera Boxcars Moving P8H1IBIWB.8WDJ8ICB for othor shos and thoir point der is disobeyed. No ime knowrs aliens. Many coal diggers are Fifty year membership jewels penter and Robert Metcalf. and practice of birth control as eurred, the car ration valuas proved. And If it is proved' other­ aliens. --x will be awarded to six members of contrary to the laws of <3od and By The Associated Press privileges will be suspended for a Aitderson it wlU etui ^ posslbla to Week End Watcher* The stat« -'.d for the third To Wheat Belt wise, all our plans' are laid on the 4— Use of Federal troops to pro­Rising Star Lodge; C. E. Harwood Boltonites scheduled ' for the nature and destruction of family petlog ranging from a few days to tK i M food INay 2A, ta and h*> this matter as if we were baaia of a long,'bard, war. We tect men who want to work in the of West Hartford, Orlando R; Ran­ life. • day today in the grip of a pre-se Hospital Notes toe duration of to ' war. weekend at the Listening Post son heat wave laat sent thermo­ eluding July 7, Q H J valid or whether tt wiU have prepared and are preparing government-operated mines from som of this city, .GeorgS;H. A.sh- starting Saturday at 9 p, m. in­ The ceremony began with a pro­ t m r a E S : Greenhouses demonstrations by pickets. ton. West Hartford. C, E. garn er, meters close to record readings for There ia going to be plent^ of Washington, June 4-r-(d5—^The through JtMM 7. tie aeobHary to oaU in the meth-' for German strength, not for Ger­ clude; 9-11, Mr. and Mrs. Gasprin cession of toe members through an toe date and was blamed for at Mattjpr of ConjMture Springfield, George Scmifleld, Morra; 11-1, Mario Ansaldi, George archw'.y leading Into toe church. Admitted yesterday: Allai sugar for home canning in <5on- vanguard of about 25,0()0 boxcars -Artistie ods of Kthnr, who would never be man weaknesk But if evidences Whether any of these possibill- Southln'gton. George B. ThomWin least two deaths. nectlcut tola summer to maet toe diverted from other war jobs is O. Rose: 1-3, Keeney Hutchinson, 3ridal wreath. lUaca, and Iris The weatherman held little hope Frehelt, 72 Lyness street; M bothered 1 ^ such a strike, but of weaknesa perkat. If judgment ttes materialize was a matter of of this city. needs of every family. At present rumbling toward toe southwestern CAUTION Myron Lee; 3-5, Mr. and Mrs. Hec-; adorned toe archway. The Junior for any relief and added that high Elizabeth Kupchunos, Wappi: belt to help move this year's grain Floral Arrangements \ whose method of handling v4t pure conjecture. John L. Lewis, Guests of honor will includi vtor Brochetto: 5-7, Arthur Merrill, Sodallsts carried candles and bou­ Erwin Hayes, 5 Ford street; M; •very person In Cbnnecticut has to that effect passes from conjec­ head of the United Mine'Workers, Grand Master Arthur E. Zollin of humidity was responsible for much two coupons. Nos. 15 and 16, Which harvest CMa CH ONLY Items on this thart ro* should be the vbry last American tural optimism to recognizable Dimiel Halloran substituting for quets of Uly of the Valley. They of the discomfort. • Margaret Zeltler, 5 Walnut stree Officials of toe Association of who takes the position he never New .IJaven, Deputy Grand Masr wore white uresses and long veils. may be used to buy five pounds of CanMgaS 0 wX ill !■> quirs ths surrsndor of Blua for resort. Eutone Gagtiardqne’- 7-9 Lawrence The New Haven Weather Bureau Admitted today: Willla: sugar fpr home canning each. How­ American Railroads said all of fact, wa shall not lack tb^ Capa­ ordered the walkout, could send ter Walter C. Nielson of West Lombardi, David C. Toomey. The Senior members carried atocks Evans, 66 N. Elm street. Stamps from War Ration Book In all tlUs uncertainty, there is the men back, but after a long Hartford, Grand Warden Charles reported 84 degrees at 10:30 a. m. ever, IT everyone of ua goes to toe them will have been delivered to city to revise our timetables and QnarryvlHa..Methodi*t and were dressed In white gowns aa against a high yesterday of 91 Discharged yesterday: Jol western lines by July 1, but tem­ Tw o Weddings, Funerals, potential trouble of ali^nda. One meetlqg yesterday he held bis own S. Roberts. Jr., of Manchester, and tiaras. All formed an arch aa SchiebenpAug, 281 - Schi^l atreei oomer grocery how and uaee these move in for the kill. counsel. ' The men quit Monday Grand Secretary William S. Rev. Jackson L. Butler will and a record for the date of 97 eoupona, regardless of immediate porary car shortages stlU are ex­ *Salnach qpd other Italy grsenit to* steel miU has already s ^ down. preach the .sermon at the 9:30 toe president, dressed as a bride, in 1925. Olga Brondolo, Bolton: Joyce Al pected to develop. -Anniversaries midnight *when their contract ex­ Hutchinson of New Haven, Dis­ and attended by officers and her need, there won’t be enough sugar mats iuica,,, and sthar eogstsbit ' , Others may follow. We Just pired, the union says.' morning woVshlp at the Quarry- Otarlea Hallem, 14, a tobacco ten, 37 Waddell road; Mrs. Ma: to go around. This means that Only about 40() new boxcars luicst, fruit Julcss sRtf fruK wsetara trict Deputy Grand Master Ever­ ville Methodlsbxhurch on Sunday. asaistants came into toe church. Williams, Putnam. getting into our victory e tr l^ in If He Were Joan That the "No contract, no ett Smith and his staff of Rock­ worker in Windsor, drowned laat aoms of our neighbors will have to have been placed in service this "Ins No. 2 can may fall In ths ssluiiMi ' Bsi, 1922 work" attitude still existed in the CHuTClr school with classes for all New members were then receiv­ night while swimming in i» ? • Dlschargfed , today: Mrs. Em year, all of them authorized in DRIED “s«ar 14 ox. incluolng 1 Ih. 2 sx?. the war abroad. Prolonged laj That French unity which was ville. ed by Fathers Breen and Filip. McMullen, 704 Parker streel . do without their share. 153 Eldridgs Street face of the President’s flat com­ Christian Oottler, Sr. ages will be held at 10:30 a. m. Farmington river close by the spot It’s early in toe oaiming sea­ 1942, and no new construction has Whan In dsuht, check tha label Sa the production of coal could ipposed to result from the meet- mand—a .222-word blunt statement The Women’s Uoclety for Chris­ Each Sodalist received a .prayer where his cousin was drowmed two Charles Carson, 13 Vine street. u been approved for toe first half of >SX8lWMrUilfc(sslXl8i|>MiiiSlllM>'4|MAwi)-.. 4 jX h iitiw t weight. Phone 8486 CJhristlan CJottler, Sr.. 70, of .15 book, a silver medal of Our Lady Birth; Yesterday, a dau^ter P son....too sariy put up any­ wen dictate a complete change in in Algiers has, temporarily at —was evidenced in several coal- Florence avenue, died Thursday tian Service will meet'^n Wednes­ years ago-. thing except rhubarb. None of ua 1943 by toe War Production board. producing areas. day with sewing for thcNRed Ooss and a diploma. The statue of toe In Bristol, John Jones, 74,^ fell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deerosier** really need to use both hjs sugar Ths railroads dismantle several — OP COST, TALUS miUtary plans adopted at the re­ resolved Itself into hew night at his home. He was born Blessed Mother was then crowned Only, two of 60 miners In the April 23, 1873 in Bern, Switzer­ In the morning and theXregular dead yesterday in a hallway'out­ 188 McKee street. stamps right now. Therefore, I hundred worn-out boxcars each OR FORMER cent White House conference. strugg'to- It would appear that, business meeting iii the afteimoon. by Miss Stephanie Krieski, toe side his room. Authorities blamed Births: Today, a son to Mr. ar , month. ' Pittsburgh section, Indicated they land, and had lived in this section suggest that we try to make one SELLING PRICES 1 There may be violence and of the two generals, de Gaulle has would go back without orders St. Maurice Chapel president and her officers dressed toe heat. Mrs. Bernard Kelly, 71 Wetoerr* of them last os until toe middle L. M. Betts, manager of railroad for “many years, being a farmer in blue. Misses Cerylni, Shea and Bridgeport reported two persons street; a son to Mr. .and Mr^ bloodshed on AAerican soil,' for the superioK political tac.tics, and from Lewis himself. One local by occupation. He was a member Mass will be celebrated at 3:30 of June or later, and ^ en use toe relarions of toe AAR Car Service^ ianation Is Given a. m. Sunday at the S t Maurice Nachowski. Elach meml^r brought overcome yesterday but hospital Alton Haddock, 42 Walker . division, said toe western raHroads this too can become just as much is using thenl\ln an attempt to president belligerently warned of the Clbfiatian Apostolic church. other one..In tola way, we can that any men brought in to work Chapel, Bolton Center. her fiower to toe altar aa . they attendants said they were treated and a son to Mr. and Mrs. FraiT* avert sporadic shortages of sugar, probably could jiot meet all^/ds- NOTICE of * war as our war Against Hit­ He leaves.His wife, Lenz (Wlrz) s ^ g toe hymn ^’Bring Flowers ot. and discharged. ^ Thompson, 49 Salem Road. mands for cars Immediately during make unity s p ^ complete domi­ the mines "had bettor watch Gottier:, three sons, John R. Got- Cancel Meeting tolls insuring ourselves and our ler and Tojo. nance- for himsel^while General out.” The meeting of the Ladles of St. ■ » neighbors of a fair share of toe ths peak of the grain movement, On Fuel Oil Rationing tier of Rockville, Jacob and Chris­ -*r- but that storage facilities, both on But with aU this somber out­ Giraud, caught slightly off bal­ Hugh White, vice president of tian, Jr., of Ellington; three Maurice scheduled for Monday eve­ supply when it is actually needed. In compliance with oar government’s wishes to cut our Hurry! Hurry!^ the li. M. W. in Illinois asserted: ning at 8 p. ni. has been cancelled farms and gt major terminal mar­ gasoline consumption; 40%, Thp Manchester Cab and look, there Is obe satisfying and ance by the de "Gaulle ^lltlc a l of­ daughters, Miss A'hna (Jottler and Rsmambsr. ...w hen your five kets, are much greater'than aLjrear "I don''t believe the order means Mrs. Rudolph MoSer, both of El­ due to the gasoline shortage. No pound stamps are used up, you can Whys and Hows of Pro­ any unused portion of my last City Taxi will suspend operations from 12:05 A. M. to thoroughly eompensaUng certain­ fensive, needs bolstering^qnd will a thing. The miners are, if. any­ date has been aet for the next ago. year’s ration, or turn in any lin- lington, and Mrs. Walter Welti of still obtain 15 additional pounds of 7 A. M. each day. We ask our cusotmers’ cooperation ty. The President has stood probably g e t, it from u V our thing, more bitter now than at the meeting. sugar for each person in your gram for Next Y iar us^. coupons? Union City, N. J„ three brothers, during this emergency. Thank you. squarely behind the established State Department seeming to time of President Roosevelt’s last Albrecht and Fred of Tolland and Bolton Congregational famlly, providing you are able to A. No. But you will be given back-to-work order because nego­ Children’s Sunday will be ob­ Told by OPA in Ques- opportunity in toe application to and orderly processes of govern­ along with him while the Britii Rudolph Gottier of SwltzerlaDd, satiafy your local War Price and Cut Tomato Juice tiations for their Contract served at the 11 a. m. services of Rationing Board "that you really state to ^ you need' leas oil n e x t: ment. He has said, bluntly an^ get along with de^GauU.e. -bave Jagged.” and 18 grandchildren. tionr and Answers. MANCHESTER TAXI — CITY CAB. The funeral will be held on Sun­ the Bolton Congregational, church. nesd that much for canning. year, and that you will, therefore, beyond any doubt, that I awIs If It is fantaatlc that two \W est Virginia -mine - uiion Services will be in charge of the Points in Half accept a epeciflo number of gal­ sotRnes said they ttelieved the men day at one o’clock at the home Washington. June 4—(ffV—The must stand by the decisions and French leaders, on the eve of the and at 1:30 from the Ctoriatlan young people of the church school. ' Charlie, toe janitor In toe bulld- lons leoa than last'yearis baaie ra­ in the Chspleston. area would re­ Dr. Brownell Gage, pastor, will whys and toe hows of tha fuel oil don. ' the authority- of the Waf- Labor rebirth of France, should Indulge fuse to go,.back merely on the Apostolic church. Buriat will be in where toe State OPA makes and kerosene rationing for *hext the Ellington Center cemetery. have a short sermon entitled, "A Its headquarters, tells this story. Washington, June 4—^- the board to be allowed to keep The building committee reports th is qu ality would co st $7.75 a square y.".rd. Clarke Insurance New Tork—(4>)—Abram R Mor Ice apeciallat. b; contract also, havf been appf6^. 2. Address where ration will nptlnrista dai^ say. paitmaat has baan doing so atudw rabbits. that they bave consulted In i^a- rell was summoned for Jury duty You save, for instance, |9.60 on a 9x12 size! 0x21 : ...... 145.05 Similar r^pilatlons adso control Free Trial Indorance of All Kinds /s, gard to turning over by the Board ed to prevent inter-plant inequaU- be used (if differsat than .the an- Thare Is a aoqiRwbhl tha fact that hera was, in s murder trial hut was excused f IS private salsa of iiosd washing tles. • pUcant’a); And Deesooatmtton • MANCHESTER TELEPHO^ 8665 Flcklea And Dyaamlto In Garden of Education to the Selectmen a lachlnsa and used commercial auggesthm from Arthur Kroek among many clamoring tor at- by Judge Pater Braneato when he 'I'be wage propoaala were filsd 3. Name of last yoar’e apptt. Ample ParUiig Space portion of the land on the prop­ gave bis occupation—a tombstone Ides. Before buying or sell- joinUy by toe company and the The D. ,G. Stoughton Co. 4ff tha Now Torit Tlmse, who taattoo, tha only voloa 'sriilch real­ cant (if different than ths present Golden, Colo.—(A5-—A man hlRed erty of the Doboon'viUe school site, and mausoleum aaleaman. _ a used refrigerator or wash- WaUrbury Pressmen * AasistonU applicant); 84T So. Whitney Street p m h E ti mat only the apparent (a portion not to exceed 60 feot ly reached and Inapirad tha com­ to toads a victory garden dug up ■ WATKINS ig machine, jot down the make union- (A FL), Waterbury atereo- 4. Name of applicant's supplier Hertford TsI. S-S2SI derHae la the Luftwaffe, but what mon people of Fhince? a jar o< dill pickles 'and 66. aticka frontage). They are willing that *N o fighting airplane nude in id n;odel number and obtain the typers union (AFL) and the and the kind of oil used. Write.or Telephone'for of dynamite. No one knows how thla'be done as this portion of the the United States reached the ~i] maximum prica from your Free Descriptive Booklet. Waterbury Typographical union. , Q. Will I be required t o rqport W t siM^ t that we would de thSK ffot Uisra, ' land is not now used for school weatem front Ip World ']War Advertise m The Herald—rit Payt wAWUHEsrEH Fm nN G h e r a l d . WANCHEsigie. vcm r^ H ntroAT, aroinc«. T i«i MANl.-HKBTEK EVENING fUCR^D^ MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAT?, JUNE 4,1948

Navy Cruiser , 7 „ > • ' WTHT—IMO Chaplin Facing Advisor Install^ Red Friday and Saturday Specials! Eight Years Columbia Relief Parley Today s Radio w n b c - u i o Leaves T6wn News From Manchester’s NeighBqrs 5Usa Gladys M. Rice War rim * Paternity Suit Cross 9 Limit Backed 575-12. WIUtoiMtie OtriStiv Looming No a-nft—WTTO—ClUe« Service Con- — B«slwU«*.wue.qarly laU raatlapif I •WnC — Y o u n g Widder de-" court order today to answer Lieut, (j.g.) P. W. Bidwell. officer chlld conference Tuesday forenoon. The American Legion and Auxil­ Your Navy. Blood Donors — Register today in the Ellington Justice Court meeting of the Hebron Eajeut- children of Worcester, Maas., Btrong Democratic, and Republican to attend because of illness. A flag conferance on rena^ to folleer ^|M i _ WDRC—fd Uner. charges, contained In a civil suit In charge. During the forenoon Pork Cuts " Fresh Spare Rihs Mrs. Hasel Sundt, R. N. was as- iary of Agostino Strazsa Poet will 9 9 00__WTIC—Walts Time: WDRC for visit of mobile unit June 10 or Wednesday night on a charge of were recent guests of Mr. and support In the Senate today With service waa held and folk dances ■■wno—When A Girl Mar- that he la the father of 22-year- yesterday three young ■ women Teacher Association Tuesday ave- United Nations F o ^ confersae%-| Great Momenu from Great July 7. ’ Pork Roast All Kinds of Steaks nlng ’at the Hebron Green school Mrs. G. Preston Mecham and fam ­ slated by Mrs. Louise Buck, Mrs. otove Into their new headquarters the prospect that it may become were given. tiaa: WDRO—News; Ad Uner; Plays; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter; old Joan Berry'a unborn child. were Interviewed for the "Waves” ; breach of the peace and abusive which closed yesterday, waa the-] rooms are as follows: President, ily- Lawrence Lucler and Mist Elsie the former Stafford Golf club on one of the major talking points Holiday gueaU of Mr. and Mr*. dominant topic among toqd partaijr I W W BC—N ewa. . W N B C —Gangbusters. The action was flled yesterday three men for the See-Bees. N avy Pork Chops Brisket Corned Beef language. Setak ' was arrested -Calendar for the Week Mrs. Everett B. Porter; vice-presi­ Mra. Nelaon Loeatchsr of Buck- Amldon. Dr. Wells and Miss Olsen both for and against a possible E*an Kullgren were: Mr. ana Mrs. delegates today' aa they dq^rteit | •w no—Portia Face* Ufe; : —W TH T— Uncle Sam. b* Mrs. Gertrude Berry of New construction battalion and two the Monson road, over the week­ dqMrti 9 16 Tonight: Saturday night by Officer Buckley dent, Miss Ullian Grifflng; secre­ land, Conn, ia a guaat at ths hoiqe of Hartford attended. fourth term nomination for Presi­ Robert Martins, Mitchell Esoian. for home. WTETT— Newa; Mualc; WNBC3r- 9:30__w n C —People Are Funny; York, whose auburn-haired and young men 17 years of age. Pot Roast Pigs’ Hocks Bacon end. Tha post purchased ths club­ First Aid Astoclatlon meeting, 8 of the Stafford Springa barracks tary, Mrs, William Owen; treaaur, o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Willington Hill church con­ dent Roosevelt. Arthur Quoos of Hartford, and There was talk of Montraal qa Plok Tracy. WDRC — That Brewster Boy; brown-eyed daughter declares house last November to be used for Lieut. Bidwell gave the service o'clock. Trade school, public in­ and rsleaaed on Mnds t o ; appear er. the Rev. H, R. Keen. Miss Edith Joaspb I^F ore. ference room le haring a new dress Minority backing for the pro­ Enid .Virginia Swartzendruber of possible sjte for the relief p a ^ I A bb—W n c — Just plain Bill; W TH T — Double or Nothing; Chaplin promised hef r film career activities of the Legion and Auxil­ Wichita, Kan, oath to five ypung men, Thomas vited. in . court Wednesday night. Setak Mlaa Marjorie Miller of Willi- and presents a lovely appearance posal— a resolution for a constitu­ Washington also waa mcntlone ‘ ^W DRO—W ar CJornnaentary; Mu- but permitted a $75-weekly con­ Haver of the Wllllmantlc Teach­ iary. The' new headquarters, con­ W NBC — Spotlight Bands; Buxton of Berlin, John Howard of Tomorrow: BOH.ED HAM AND A LARGE entered a plea of not guilty and mantlc spent the week-end at the with the walle flesh pink and the tional amendment— cams from Re­ as" weir H^rSprmga" lieal Interlude; Memory Lane; tact to expire last October, be­ ers’ 0)llege, spoke very interest­ sists of a large living room, dining - Sports. West Hartford. Robert Trask and Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. the cou(t nolled the charge on home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. paneling and doors deep cream publican Leader McNary of Ore­ had as guests Helene and Mary i It r. was — generally______n..c ___ expected, how­ WNBO—Tack Armstrong. fore she had appeared In anything ingly on current events. The report room, kitchen, locker^ rooms for 10:00—w n C — Tommy Riggs and Philip Klatt, both of Plalnville; Radio program. "That They VARIETY OF COLD CUTS payment of ' coats. Clyde, A. Benjamin Miller. color. Ths floor is being cleaned gon, who told reporters'; Banach, Viola Gornsty. Veronica ever, that the relief parley would ■SriB—W nC—Front Page Far­ Betty Lou; WDRC — Comedy but camera test shots. Is that this meeting Is likely to be men and women, wlfh. showers Karnlhky, and Joan Banache all and Henry E.. Andrews of Glaston­ Might Uve." WTIC. 8 p. m. Cordtsen prosecuted ^the case. Mrs. Alvina W, Clough spent and waxed. Tom Wondrasak is " I think (Congress should pass be a much smaller a ffa if than the rell: WDRO-Keep the Home Caravan: WTHT — Phil Terra- TTie suit petitions that Chaplin the last for some time, owing to. There are five acres of land adja­ «ff Providence. be named father of the child and bury. Monday: * The fuiieral of Frank W. Bergh, the gasoline ‘ situation. The at- the week-end and holiday at doing the job which will be com- the resolution and submit the food conference, and-that it would Flies Burning; W T H T - Super­ ■ nova and Chalky Wright; WNBC TTie cruiser was In charge of Cabbage Carrots cent to the building and s tennis Announcement haa been made ordered to pay $2,600 monthly, be­ Miss Shirley Liebe Opening of new 'Production Potatoes 72. who died Tuesday at .thq. Rock­ ,tendanoe~w«s rather small, for the Ithaca, New Yodc. ^Istsd for the annual roll call Jtmf question to the legislatures of the begin its deliberations sometime man; WNBC — Captain Mid­ — John Gunther. Boatswain G. A. Heiglman and he court Is located on the grounds. by- M ils Anne. DIx, Production ginning'Immediately, for Its sup­ room. Center church. ^ . ville City hoapital was held Thurs­ same reason. Mrs. John Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of various states for their considera­ before mid-July. night 1045— WTJBC—Grade Fields’ Vlc- was assisted by Worth1ng;ton Hills, Fresh Sauerkraut Members of the post and.Auxiliary * Chairman of the Columbia Chap- Excluded From Agenda port as well as $10,000 for Miss Miss Shirley Liebe. daughter of Nuraea’ Aides at the hoapital. day at 2:30 p. m. at the White retiring pjieaident, was in charge. Hartford were week-end guests of One case of measles has been re­ tion.” Republican Natlqnal com - tpf fj[ the Red Cross of the work Evening ___ eS P : John McArthur, 8P le and have been preparing their new Le­ Relief problems as such were tSjry Show. Berry’s medical care and $15,000 Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Hebe of Sewing, Hyde Group, home o f Funeral Honie in Rockville. Mr. Hebron young-men' soon to be Tolland relatives and attended ported in town for the past week. mittee (^airm an H an son E. f KKV—W n C — News: WDRC — 10:80—WTIC— Sports Newsreel of Edward Pssho, 8P 1-c. gion headquarters for occupancy done during May. Ten meetings excluded from the food conference for court and attorney’s costa. It Strickland street, is worthy ad­ M n. Raymond Goalee. Bergh made 'hla home wUi> hla called to the servics include Wes­ Sunday morning wonhip service Miss Emily Boucher, an artist of Spangler said itli adoptier ' g* collaborating internationally to- Shakespeare together. I worked Inner observer. Roxanne Beck­ mons^ to give first aidi and Dr. A daughter, June Diane was Traveler; WDRC—Easy Aces; tin’s Music; WDRC — News; have virtually wip^ out the War­ church. North Bolton. A. Geebring. C., E. Pendleton, who happened to City hoapital where she was a pa­ and the late Mr. Luce will be mar­ « hard— very hard. Mr. Chaplin with; outer observer, Sandra born at Windham Community Me­ s " S ' Sills » W TH T—Navy School o f Music; WTHT — News. saw ghetto by deporting. 14.000 Sewing, Center church. Buenos A. W. Young, recently be in town looking after some pa­ tient-for several weeks. ried at her home on Grove street coached me in diction, vole# con­ Stuart; Choir director. Rosalind morial hoapital to Mr. and M i* ha. held that office during all or S a le hi* h o Z w^th ^ WNBC—The Lone Ranger, 12:30—w n c —Ted Straeter’s Or­ Jews to the east after three weeks Sewing, Mra. Watts. High street eommisalohed second lieutenant at tients, also looked the boy over. Mr. and Mrs. Gets spent ths to Lieiit. Norman Birkland Wagon­ part of two prior terms. 'l^’Mr » n H **' I As one resolution phrased It: trol and all the otlier technical Turklngton; Love. Lois Clark; Re­ Vegetable Plants Frank Becker May 29. Mr. Becker, T:4B—WDRC—Mr. Keen. chestra; Newa. of desperate street-fighting In extension. Quantlco, 'Va., Marine base spent The injury was found to be noth­ week-end with relatives in Ver­ er on Wednesday. June 9, Lieut. ligion, M sijorie Urquehart; Na^ a sergeant In the Array, ia station­ Its adoption, however, would the parMts*^of a^ dau»h*ter"b^rn P‘ ‘^ a ry responsibility Uss dramatic arta.” which 2,000 were shot to death and Sewing, Nellie Willis group, Sunday with his fam ily at the ing serious. Mrs. A very West, mont. . Their grandmother re­ Wagoner is the son of Mr. and .P „ daughter born with each nation for seeing that Then, through her eouneei ahe^ ture. Betty Thrall: Immortality, ed at Camp Forrest, Tenn. not prevent a president from sehv- 3,000 died in their flaming homes. home of Mlsa Nellie Burnham. home of Mrs. Young’s parents. Mr. Mrs. Cummings’ daughter, of Eaatn^ turned with them for ah ex Mrs. Harry B Wagoner of BeaV- Ing out the remainder of his term. aunaay. f its own people have the food need- made this statement: Geraldine Wetherall; Fidelity, Mias Ruth Evelyn Servics A secret Polish radio station Motor Corps pick-up and deliv­ and Mrs. Frederick H. Arens of Hampton, gave aseistance In tended visit. mont, Calif. Rev. George D. W il­ Bailey laid because of the length __ . ' '■ i ed for life and health; steps to T would not think of bring;lng Jacqueline Heatley; Patriotism, daughter o f Mr. end Mra. Fred­ New Fuller Brush Head - this end are for national determ'i- BLU Network Not Sold. heard here last night said the Jews ery of production. Maple avenue. stanching the flow of blood and The regular meeting of Tolland cox, rector of the Grace Episcopal of time required for action bv [ suit' if It weren't for the other June England; and Service, Jean In the walled ghetto, scene of other Thursday: Dozen $ erick L. Service of West Willing­ : nation can fully achieve its goal 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stanwood summoning aid. Grange was held Tuesday eve­ church will officiate. Miss Janet state Legislatures "It will not party Involved— my baby. A ll I Starin, and musician. Mildred Shel­ bloody pogroms since the Nazis ton, and Charles Russell Rey­ Hartfford, June 4— i>P) A. How- j only if all work together.” Mobile unit of the Blood Bank Of hristol have returned to their The Rev. Harold R. Keen was ning at 8 p. m. In the Community B. Luce will attend her sister as head o ff a fourth terai, but It will want la to Insure the establlah- don. overran Poland, had given - a good ' I nolds, son of Mrs. Charles Rey- ard Fuller, 30, waa elected to suc­ Despite Recent Rumor at Cheney Hall. koms after a visit with Mrs. Stsn- elected chalnnan of the Williman- House with the Master, Arthur maid of honor and the groom will head off a fifth tetm " for Mr. ment of the child's partemlty. I am account of themselves by killing nold.4 and late Fire Chief Rey­ ceed his father as president of the Nuraes’ Aides at the. hospital. wood’s parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Vic­ tlc Area committee at a meeting Bushnell presiding. This meet­ be-attended by his father. Roosevelt. In no wise interested In any money .700 German Elite, troops and Geraniums ...... 35c, 3 for Sl.OO nolds of WUUmantic, were united Fuller Brush company yesterday Sewing. Mrs. Plerce’a 89 Cam­ tor M. DeCarli of Sadd's Mills. of the Coimecticut Conference on ing was to be neighbors’ night Mr. and Mrs. John P. Brown While some legislators said a New York, June 4— (P)— Rum ors* Bssldes the 200 or so stations In from Mr. ChapUn for myself, and wounding 2.000 others. Social and Labor ‘Legislation held in marriage Monday at 2 p. m. in at a meeting of the board of di­ bridge street. Mrs. Kenneth Kreysig of Maple but owing to the gas shortage It quietly observed their 62nd wed­ majority Senate vote in favor of I would never take the matter to Axis Plane The broadcast said the Jews de­ Sewing, St. James school. Kin­ Tuesday evening at the Wllliman- the Clara Hall EUiott Memorial rectors. His father, Alfred C. Chat the BLU network, fo r aale 1 ^ Cut Flowers ...... SI.50 Per Bouquet avenue who-has been 111 for aoms was not as large an attendance ding anniversary yesterday at the resolutieh might be interpret­ I also win be relayed by the Canad- court If It were not for the baby." fended themselves behind barri­ dergarten .weeks Is now a patient in the St. tic State Normal College. The re- church at South WiUingtdh. Dr Fuller, founder of the company, ataee its separfctlon Into an Ipdl- network. as it otherwise would have been. their home in Stafford Hollow. The ed aa a cdngresaional slap at aify Arrested For Vagrancy cades as the Nazi troopers march­ Group cutting at Production Francla hospital. ti. ing executive secretary of the Horace B. Sloat officiated. couple was married June 3. 1891 in waa named chairman of the board m "ITK vidual company in January, 1942, { Corsages ...... ,r.... . 30c each and up Mrs. Clifford Giles of Hartford fourth term ambitions be may of directors. When her contract expired. Miss Losses Top ed on the ghetto April 12. headquarters. Mr. and: Mrs. Gayland AbrsBam- organizaUon, Donald Headley of and her aunt. Miss Sadie Millard Mrs, Grace Wilson entertained Stafford, have, been residents here had developed either a prospective I Dialing tonight: NBC, CBS. Resist Until April 24 New Haven, was In charge and have, ethers said they were not so Berry said, ehe was without funds. Sewing. Mrtf. 'JansRen’s, Avon­ aon are the parents o f a daughter of Rockville, were In town recent­ her daughter and soh-in-law, Mr. since their marriage. purchaaer or purchaseni, seem to ! BLU— 10:45, Elmer Davla on the Resistance at the barricades con- conducted the meeting. sure Xtr. Roosevelt’s friends might Body Found Hanging In Attic Overwrought, ehe took an over­ dale, road. born at the RockriUe (Jlty hos­ ly and looked after their plot at and Mrj. Clifford Greene and John S. Hpyle of Woonsocket, R. Uartfo.-d be only rumors. A checkup brought War. dose of sleeping pills, she stated, tinned until April 24. the report Sewing, Mrs. Lewie’s Middle pital. and have returned to their A miscellaneous ahower . was their three boys and her, sister, not argue that If the president is Allied Cost the North ■ Cemetery, Tolland. I., has been appointed Supt. of the Allowed to finish out the war .’ in forth such comment as "There is I N B C —8. Lucille Manners eon- and, arrested on a vagrancy added, and then street and house Tiirnpike. home on Pinnacle itmd. given St the home of Miss Lillian Mrs. Edwin Lyon, all o f Willl- NorWalk, June 4,— ish—The body Miss Elizabeth Terhune has is Stafford Worsted company to suc­ office the proposed amendment BOthlng to Indicate an immediate ; cert; 0, Waltz ’Time; 9:80, People charge, was granted probation pro­ fighting raged for a week or ifiore -Chapter office open until 9 p. m. Sirteen of the pack of dogs that Grlffing Wednesday evening for msnfic, Monday. They went to ceed Walter Scott of Grant avenue of L. J. Reynolds, retired mover Mtle.” I ere Funny quiz;' 10, Tommy Riggs; as the Germans pressed in with the McConviUe’s Greenhouses Miss Marie P Smith, whose mar­ guest her cousin from Passaic. would offer assurance that he I and proprietor of a atorage con­ vided she left suburban Beverly First Aid Association have'been running wild in Mosley New Jersey. ^ the cemeUry, taking plants. ^ h o has retired. Mr. Hoyle was 10to2S 4j However, It can be etated that 110:80, Bill Stem and H. V. Kalten 13^44 Destroyed Since aid of artillery, machine-gruns riage to Albert B. Billard will take would not seek a fifth term. cern, was found hanging late yes­ .-’“‘louiiiRounn Hills. The public is invited to attend a Plains and pestering livestock in Miss Cllatharine Bartlett 6t New The common, which haa been associated for twelve years with bom. flame throwers and light bombing place next Sunday at 3 p.m., qt Almtpg at Majority SIHiil f OS' • number at inqulriea, probably Then, several ,wwks ago,' she meeting of the First Aid Associa­ the nearby paaturea have been neglected this year, was mowed the . Premier Worsted compimy in terday In the attic qf hi* home. CBS— 8, Kate Smith ehow; 8:80, Beginninft of fCar, Ex- the Mebron Congregatiohal York city haa been spending sev­ Proponenta conceded it will be I DOIJRI E i Oi.l m a n *h«n a . dozen, have been was rearrested for probation vio­ pinnef. tion this evening at 8 o’clock at and Nurseries killed. A few more remain but will by aid of a tractor Tuesday. . Woonsocket. Mr. Scott served as Medical, Examiner William H. Mc­ to tile oiDFloe o f the president, Thin Man; 9, Mary Martin In "Gay Mines and bombs blasted entira church. A large number of her eral days at the honie of her impossible to obtain the necessary Mahon said that death waa due to lation after assertedly entering elusive o f Russian and the Trade school. Mr Algar. exec- be destroyed as soon as possible. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. The following certificates for superintendent of the local plant PAL HOLLOW GROUND M ark Wood% by possible buyers. Divorcee” ; 9:30, Breweter Boy; 10, blocks of buildings and fires swept 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET Mrs. Arthur Charter who has young friends were present and two-thirda vote in the Senate un­ strangulation. Hi* widow and a Chaplin’s Beverly Hills home utive director of the ^Hartford i Bartlqtt. the purehaae of Grade 1 tires have since 1916 coming here from Woon­ ^AVI srtft 6 v> PAl im* ' . But byroad the inquiry stage, Re'viaed Comedy Caravan; Bob PfMcific Front Losses. many sections of the ghetto, the been ill for several weeks in St. ■he received . many useful and socket. less the administration unexpect­ (.laughter survive. through a window and creating a Blood Bank, will speak on the 832 MAIN STREET beautiful gifts. Mrs. Michael Larson spent the been released for the past two aottiliig concrete has developed. Hope guest In Salute to Army and broadcast said. Water, gas and Petersburgh, Bla., has returned to weeks to June 1: Hazel Sundt, Announcement is made of the edly aupports the resolution. They disturbance, but subsequently was Blood Donors Service, and a mov­ Everett Q. Lord is expected week-end • with friends in Hart­ W A A C S; 11:30, Band Box and electricity were shut off and the NO DELIVERIES her home from the hospital with marriage of-Misa Madeline Roeder, are aiming for a majority there released when the county jail London. June 4.—(/P>—A total of ie. showing the process of donating home Friday from the H a ^ o rd ford. / I ^ Frank Felix, John Hochla, Ru- o f Ed Murrow,' Frank Sinatra. Jews finally were forced to give her nurse, although far from well daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin with the prospect that a substan­ physician declared her condition blood, will be shown. hospital where he has beep qhder dhlef in London, BLU'—7:05, Saludoa Am igos va­ 13,744 Axis planes have ^ e n de­ In. she is slowly gaining the last re­ Mr^And Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden i Roeder of Triford, Pa., to Oscar tial number of Democrats may "consistent with that of preg­ The station. Radio SW IT, was Production observation and treatment for* jhe and^ughter Emily-spent Sunday **ch one tire; *Thc eourse'tit the war will ba dc^ riety; 7:80. Lone Ranger; 8:30, stroyed since the beginning of the ports from her In a letter"to her Robert Schmidt, son of Mr. and join with most of the Republicans Mert Your Navy; 9, Gangbusters nancy." the same which, on April 21. broad­ Mrs. Ida Carinl has formed a pi-.st few weeks. He is still quite aa guesU of relatives in Blan- “ nd Andrew tamlned in the neact stat weeks, u-a , exclusive of losses on the daughter, Mra. Horace S. Mc- ford. Mass. Palacko, each two tires; John E. Mrs. Herman Schmidt of Bellerose In supporting it. They claimed 65 drama; 9:30, Horace H eldf band. cast In the midst of the fighting: group'of seven women in Lydall- weak and will have to remain in and in Russia.’* H e made this Russian-German frdnt and In the Knight of Sadds Mills. street. The wedding took place tentative backers, six more than a . MBS— 7:30, N avy School o f Mu­ ■’The last 35.000 Jews in the ville.- "who will sew for the Red bei for at least three weeks longer, Rev. Ertiest E. O'Neal was the ' tires; ■tatameat at a luncheon in his bon­ Pacific, compared with Allied loss­ Dorothy Wagner of New Britain last Saturday, May 29, In Te'lford. majority of the Senate s 96 mem­ e r gtwen on hla return to this coun­ sic; 8:30, Sherlock Holmes; 9:30. Clad in Pa jamas. ghetto at Warsaw have been con- ; Cross, u.sing Mrs. Carini's home as but can be cared for at his homci. guest preacher at the Hebron and "°**P** Hipsky, four new tractor bers. es of 9,358, according to the Brit­ has, returned home after a 'visit He suffers from a chronic condi­ Mr, Schmidt is a graduate of Staf-< Double or Nothing; 10, Feather­ demnetf to execution. Warsaw the pick-up station for materials, v Gilead Congregational churches: r Senator LaFolIette (Prog., try ftar n brief furlough, and then ish magazine Aeroplane, '’ wlh her aunt, Mrs. Jacob' Loeth- tion ahd will have to give up ac­ ford High school and Atlantic •ddedt "The Germane are expect­ weight bout, Phil Terranova va. again Is echoing to muaket-ry vol­ Keep in mind that the new head- Sunday, May 30th. ImT-ar ^------Wis.), who authored an anti-third Cop Catches Man The British information service scher of Berr avenue. tive work. Union college, and is a member of ed to try again for Moscow before Chalky Wright leys. The people are murdered. ouarters will be open In the. Cen­ P fc. Warren Clough Is now sta- ! !\ i A the faculty at Old Lyme Academy, terra resolution passed by the published flg;ures indicating that James Patric, son of. Mr. and The daylight air raid.Avas well tloned at Cornell University..! ^ ^ ^ sqerifTelBCS C|)^avticoe on other w ar theaters” Women and children defend them- ter dhurch parish house, from 10 NOTICE where the couple will make their Senate when President Coolidge Mrs. Harold Patric of City View carried-'out here but with no par­ What to Expect Saturday: NBC American squadrons in the British aelves with their naked arms. a. m. to 4:30 p. ni., Mondav . i- Ithaca, New York. home. Heights who was a stude4tt at the ticular fanfare. Trafftc waa halted was in office, announced he' would ^—2 p. m., Roy Shield and Com-; New Britain. June 4—IIF Bare­ isles have destroyed 914 Axis "Save us... ’’ through Frldav, 'starting next Dr. A. J. W. Meyers of Hartr ' 275 japauese Ylm Mutual network announced University o f. Connecticut wrflked and people kept off the streets uq-^ back the measure. pany; 4, C apt Clark Gable on air foot and in his pnlamaa, Police planes since the Uni tied States en­ The station, then went dead. , Mo.pday, the 7th.- ford was the nest preacher at i today that oontracta had been home .racently, a distance of 20 til the last "all clear” signal was Greeks Capture Village _ raiding; 4:15 ^Alao CBS, MBS) Sergeant James F. Kelly pursued tered the war. (Last night’s broadcast did not Blood Donors the Tolland Federated church j signed with a eponsor for broad- miles, after greeting hla parents given. A t the green the fire piren Will Recruit Women Belmont Park race; 5, Doctors at and caught a man near, his home The A ir Ministry said that In make clear whether any Jews The quota for the June 10th TO ALL Sunday, M ay 30th. The Sons of Washington, June 4— (/D—xhe c a ff o f the'annual All-Star baseball and having a lunch be went to his sounded and the church bells were Ankara, June 3— (Delayed)— ------War. CBS— 1. Country Journal; on Maple street after hearing a May 525 Axis planes were destroy­ now remain In the ghetto, once visit of the mobile unit Is practl-; Veterans and the Women’s Auxil­ National Youth adminiatratiori, game, to be played this year at room and changed his clothes and rung, the warning being adequate caught in the middle of a dispute —Greek patriots have captured the Washington, ’’June 4— (fl>i— De- 2:30, Mrs. Roosevelt on "Rising woman scream last night. ed against United Nations losses of crowded with 400.000 persons, but rally filled, but registratlona for iary of Rockville decorated the sol­ Philadelphia under the Ughta on returned taking his pet hunting and well heard. A t other parts of over whether Japanese are being Italian-held village of Mouzaki In 1 spite the potential danger of the Generation"; 6:15, People’s Plat­ KeUy and his wife, Theresa M. 444 in the home, .Middle Bast, it was recalled that’'on May 14 July 7 may be made now. In fa c t diers’ graves in the three Tolland th. Pinrin. ------w. job, women will be recruited as tha night of July 18. The sum of MANCHESTER VOTERS dog and announced he was going the town distant from the center released "willy-nilly ” from war re­ the Pindua mountain region of the $25;000 for the broadcast rights, form. BLU — 12:30, Four-H CTub: Kelly, were sitting on their veran­ North African and Indla-Burma Rabbi Irving Miller of New York, It would be very helpful' to to* cemeteries after which they at­ for a hike in the woods. How many the siren was not so clearly heard location centers, stepped out of the Albanian-Greek border, killing 300 regular members of squads to fight which provide transmisalon only on 2:30, Tommy Tucker topics; 4, Sat­ da about midnight when they operations. secretary-general of the World Blood Donors chairman If most tended the worship service at the Italians and Asking 80 priaohers, would like to accompany James and bell ringing did ndt amount to range oi fire today by releasing incendiary fires. Civilian Defense MBS, will be donated to the Major urday concert. MBS— 10:05 a. m.. heard the woman scream and Hea\y Raids Reflected Jewish congress, declared In Lon­ registrations could be made, not church. Following the preach­ information from Greece said to­ on such a trip, but if gasoline ia much, or was not riesorted to at about 275 young men and women Director Jemea M, Landis an- leagues’ Ball and Bat 'Fund to Rainbow House; 3 p. m., Elmer Bhout, "Let me alone." The ser­ Heavy May bombing raids by don that 40,000 Jews had been mur­ for a special date, hut for which­ Attention is called to the provisions of section 91 f of ing service the veterans held a day. needed elsewhere, James is able to all. from iU training centers. I nounced todajr. purchase baseball equipment for Davie recorded repeat; 6, Navy geant dashed to the street saw a both R. A. F. and U. S. Army air dered or forcibly removed from ever visit' of the unit they would service in front of the church on Warsaw. the Public Acts of 1941 requiring notice to the registrars go placea lf1 t. is the old way of Leroy A Benzinger, Jr., . has .N Y A ’s action, w-as announced by the Armed Forces. Bulletin Board. ’ man running and gave chase, losing squadrons based In England were best fit In. the Green to the unknown dead. (H e said the ectlon was taken been home on q. five-day furlough, the W ar Relocation authority, hCr-.^Mlppers- Overhauling his reflected in the ministry's fl^ r e of locomotion. The young people of the church when the Jews revolted against In­ of voters of any Mason Steel, .son of the late whiejj hat,' now been extended on which said it followed "recent" un­ quairy, he applied a hold he learn­ 316 Allied planes lost against 132. Itot Chicken At Outing served the, guests doughnuts, State and Federal agencies are do human treatment). Raymond fiteele and Mra._ -Ray- account- of the serious illness- of founded allegations by an investi­ ed in the F B I Police Academy and enemy planes destroyed. On the his wife, who is in the ,New Eng­ sandwiches and coffee at the con­ Clergymen Aid ing splendid work In their rehabill- H'mond Steele, has beefi inducted in gator of a congressional commit­ his wife telephoned to headquar­ North African,front, however, the Bristol, June 4.— (/P)—Guests of land hoaptikl, Melrose, Mass., for clusion of services. tee,” - ti^on problem, it Is felt that those ters, which sent police tp the CHANGE OF RESIDENCE to the Navy and reporta for duty persons who know personally of collapse of Axis air power was Public Records the Connecticut Slaughterers’ As­ treatment: H e has apent most of Robert Stripling, chief investi­ On Re-employing eeene. mirrored in the 337 enemy planes sociation ate chicken Instead o f next. Monday. the time in Melrose but has also Norwich Man Suffocates The Last 8 Houses of the people In the oommunity and Albino Pins, 23. of 36 Kearney gator of tile Dies committeiu told reported destnoyed against 108 beef at their sqnual outing yes­ I. Each voter_ who has movad since April 6, 1943, and Edward William Kibbe, son of been for brief visits at his parents’ reporters last Saturday that many have.first-hand knowledge of exist­ avenue, arrested bj’ KeUy, pleaded Allied planes lost during the Warrantee Deed terday. The O PA refused to issue i Mr. and Mrs. WUliam E. JClbbe, home in Hope Valley. Norwich. June 4— (/P)— Joseph ing problems, can best seirve thoee not- guilty to a technical chsrge Japapeae-Americans who had been Hartford. June 4— «P>—John F. month. Barbara E,. Cstelli to Domenlc ration points for the anticipated 'whose transfer o f registration has not yet been effected, I iJr.jjpf-Meadow Brook Road has Leslie Coates, Jr„ has received a E. Devlin, about 38, waa auffo- released-for farm, induatrial and men discharged for whatever the o f nreacli o f the peace in Police' it T inducted into the Army and Robinson, State Director of Selec­ reason. R, A. F. mine laying activity a)c» A, CatelH. property on Avondale ateaks. Joseph Baum of West letter from hie aoldier father from eated last night In his three-room dbmestic work had been trained in the 43 I Have Builf Court today and was held fa t a must make^ appUcation for such transfer not later than tive Ser^ce. announced today the counted for 10 enemy ships, the road. Hartford was named chairman o f a I will leave here ln‘ two weeks. ovrrseas. He does not say just espionage end sabotage In Japan. hearing tomorrow under $600 bond- ■partment. Fire Chief Joseph P. coiapletlon of plans whereby mlnis- A ir Ministry said, including an 18,- committee t®’ adjust difficulties | where he is, however. This Is the Tracy said, when he apparently In ti** meantime police hope to Saturday, June 12 in order to vote at the election to bo tara, priests and rabbis are to he 160-ton German liner which had to Forgets Carefully Planned Speech caused by new food regulsttpns. first letter the family have receiv­ Negro Yootb Drowns Persoijal Shower locate the woman who screqmed overturned a kerosene lamp in a appointed on existing Reemploy­ be beached after striking- a mine held October 4, 1948. ed since last December. While It bedrobm. and disappeared. In Greenacres Section ment Committee throughout, the In the Baltic at the end of April. Kansas City— (IP)— Dr. John K Can’t Buy Short Ends Hebmn did not tell them very much it at Windsor, June 4— OP)— Charlaa State to aid in reemploylng and For DorotJjy Hale The ahlp was the Gneisenau, bear­ Blsceglla missionary work direc­ , ROBERT N. VEITCH, least served to show that he is Victim Of Fall Dice Hallums, 14, of Greenarille, S. C., ■tilh in the land of the living. (Benton, Durkin and Branford Sts.) rehabilitating men discharged ing the same name as the German tor, planned with care ths ad­ Washington, June 4— (JP)— Can- I EDWARD r. MORIARTY, Miss Dorothy Simpson, teacher drowned yesterday while swim­ from the armed services. The work Falls 3 Stories; battleship. dress he would make at the Cen­ did camera fans who "roll their Mra. Howard C. Champe of Hartford, June 4.— ()P)—Arthur ming in the Farmington river. Miss Dorothy Hale, who re­ the intermediate grades in the o f this group, Mr. Robinson ex­ tral Presbyterian clmreh dinner in owii” 85mm film were shut out to­ Registrai^s of Voter*. Lebanon has spent a few days Nosenchuk, 38. of Brooklyn, N. Y., The negro.youth waa employed turned home Wednesday from I Hebron Green soisool, reports that plained, will In no way duplicate his honor. A fter dinner, though, day from buying short ends of here at the home of her parents, injured May 27 in a fall from a on the tobacco farm of Rep. W il­ Connecticut College for Women, Dot Badly Hurt Hn a recent wild flower collection this week, preparing for the home ARE NOW FULL,Y COMPLETED that don#**by''the United States he was handed a check for $850, motion picture film by a War chicken coop 'In Danielson while liam E. Hastings. Hallums’ New London, was honored with a J ^ntest a total of 92 varieties were coming of her fatner, Everett G. Emplojrmcnt Service, the ‘Veterans’ Secret Explosive contributed by church members as Production board order prohibiting working with a brother Nathan, cousin drowned at almost the personal shower last- night in Collected and brought in . during Lord.. Administration or any other a surprise. He forgot his speech ■ales of lees than, 100 feet without | died lasUnipht in a hospital,.here. identical spot two years ago. AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE recognition of her approaching Bridgeport, ....June 4— (Z^—The ■pecifle authorisation. Save Yourself Time and Effort 1 Jie month o f May. George B. The Rev. Chsrlea A. Downs of agency set up for this purpose. In Blockbusters complete^. j-lmlth was awarded first prize. He marriage to Richard H. ■ Hoek- condition of-Joyce Penny, three- Windham will officiate again at ■ Rather, he said, it will faclUtate larought in 71 specimens.^ Joyce and enhance the work of the exist­ etra at Longmeadow, Mass. year-old daughter o f Mr. and Mra, the Hebron and Gilead Congrega­ By Filling In This Form l^rolln and Virginia (Coates were OCCUPANCY ing agencies, since it is felt that The party was given by Mrs. wmiarn H. Penny of 894 Maple- tional churcher-Sunday. kied tor second prize, bringing in spiritual gruidance along rehabili­ George H. Waddell and Mpi. Sam- wodd avenue, who was critically Perth Amboy^ N, J., Jime 4.— There will be a communion serv­ iaspecUvely 65 and 63 specimens, tation lines will result in casuall- ual J, Turklngton, at Mra, Turk- injured shortly before 4 p. m. yes­ secret new high explosive and Mailing To: ice qt St. Peter’s Eplahopal church jileverly Stiehl and Rodney J. ties erf w*ar and over-age discharg­ ington’s home on Henry 'etreet. terday when ahe accldentially fell —with as an important compo­ at the morning ^service at 11. No houses of thiS'type, construct­ ed-roenflndirjg their places in com­ ’The hostesses used spring flowers from the third story porch of her nent a sugary white substance |{^’Donnell were awarded third munity life quickened. Lieut. Col­ in the decorations and served a home, was reported "fa ir" in S t formerly''' used tq pharmaceutical trize, witii 5^ and 55 specimens re^ ed like these, ore being built in onel George R. Sturges, Deputy deliclpuB buffet luncheon. Vincent’s hospital today. blends—now Is going Into the POPULAR ■Jvriy submitted. Winning REGISTRAR OF VOTERS ^'oraBle mention were Lois Un- State Director and Executive Offi­ Before leaving college Mlsa Hale Policemen'Edward T. 'Parrant deadly block-buster bombs soft­ MarlJjorouorlih Manchester today, nor can any cer, has been placed in charge of was tendered a shower party at and George Kaleda said the child ening Axle Europe for an Allied rwood, Leroy Getchell,'“ Faith a ^ • Mrs. Howard Lord ' the reemployment progrram. Mary Harkness house' by about* 25 had been playing on the porph and invasion. FOOD MARKET senbloom and Richard HiUa. '.Municipal Building SS4-2,' riiM HaniptoB "W ith the added numbeb o f men ,of her classmates. 'ITie- bride- had lost her balance, falling .to the ’The component M s], Gen. Ira C. Turahfen, chairman of the like them be built for the dura­ being released from the armed elect received a choice ootleetioii ground below. Dr. Frank Ricclo re­ C3iarles T. Harria, Jr., command­ Manchester, Conn. ' vage Oomtnittee, Hebron W ar RUBINOW BUILDING services daily," Mr. Robinson said, of gifts. moved the chQd to tha hospital, ing general of the Aberdeen, Md., >855 M A IN STREET iuncil, says that .t new drive for Mr. and Mrs. Max Nawch have tion. "it is becoming more apparent that The ceremony win take place where ahe was treated for a frac­ Proring grounds, disclosed yes­ irap metal will bt. ataged in the moved into what la known as the every benefit accrue to them. A l­ Friday, June 11, at four o’clock tured skull and aevere scalp lac­ terday, la hexamethenetetramlne, future. He la receiring dally old ’’PettengUl" place on the He­ 1^ THEY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! though our existing municipal. in S t Mary's Episcopal church. erations. known industrially* as hexamine. mtributiona for the drive for fata, bron road. The Nawch’s come Without hexamine. there would t Fresh Fruit and Vegetable ' Date.. Jt theae donations do’ not come in from Manchester. uses Blaiiket as Panchute be no block-busters of the present ; I feat aa he would' likef:' Some The engagement o f Mlas-Shlrle^ SporH ihirh once were port of e mon's leisure deetructiva efficiency, said Gen­ Specials ^ ! imiliea do not turn in any fats Ahlberg to Frank C. Drew o; e OLD ADDR|»S . hd btoera give but little. A ll resi- Portland haa ben announced by bei Going To Keep RawUns.. Wyo.— — James eral Harris. P r ic e Powell, awaiting sentence rd, Mra. Norman Lord, Mra. 'Sk. • IkWHe Use Far Alaiin Olook how prices ca farm butter were ughter of George and Mary Carl Larson, and Mra. John Olan- in f it and'bow reaaonable the price ie. os famous Ewiey Wamea W be iliBhl der. Anyone dealring literature WAR WORKERS, OF ,COURSE, CRT PREFERENCE. r e g u la t^ ^ PlNE.Beedleoa OEAPEFKUIT NAnVB RADISHES ' Signature ppell, and was 68 years old. Great for a Father’* Day Gift — Atddteee ««*•■••••. Chicago—(ffV—The alirm clock a had been « realdent of Noank or information on canning may call that awakened him In the morning UMtitnle Aseemhly lia e the leader In their action of the a long term of years. She town. ' to go to work in a steri'plant'put 3 for 45c 2 bunches 19c ^ Signat&ra ves four daughters, Mra. Leroy PlkM ie Now Graduation exerclaea for the him to sleep In the evening, Wal­ Moaoow,' June 4— (je > •o rie t Getchell o f Hebron, Mra. George ter J. I*awlowskl told Orcjilt airplane faetoriae have gone Amer­ local schools were held today * FRESH OUCUMBEBS NATIVE LETTUCE oomaker, Mra. Roberto Butsmi' with five pupils m duatli« ftom N a m e o f 3iIiiohliie.Year...... Judge Thomas J. Lynch. The'ale ic a For the first time .iq their Mia* JDttg May Buddington, Manchester Lumber & Fuel C o.'' came, he t^lflod when his wife hlatofy they h*ve tnstitutod ttia tighth grads.' Tha a a a M Evurett T. McKinney. Blfr. William 'F. Johnson o f Noank, and two sons, W alter fpUow: Arnold Jarvis, Klesnor Bend This Coupon To hurled the clock it Mm. He point­ lean assembly Une tedmlque it Vas 2 heads >9c « Charles, also o f Noank. She BROAD STREET MANCHESTER , -2. for 29(C Blish, EHisabeth Iileib, Joan Olan- CENT^R-STREET THONE 5145 ed to a scar on his forriiead to disclosed today, and already pro- 10 leaves s sister, Mrs,-Charles TELEPHONE 7426 Elmer Weden. care The J. W, Hale Cor|i. substantiate hla charge. Judge ductlon figures have been reported Advertifie iu I'lie Ueruld—r-ll Fajj der and Alvin SUvertorg. . Lynch granted him a dlvoroe. ,st49ped up sharply. *• V ! r / TBit MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANG|IESTER. GONH, FRIDAY, JUNE 4„1943 -^L ' I i.V^/------II. )CANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN-, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,194* YAGE ELTcnkir ^ *..I-.::.. Sports Roundup ^amiltons at Oval By Hugh Fullorton, dr. ftrom so many Industrial plants New York, June 4—(JP)—With | that tournament Chairman Leon FRIDAY, JUNK'4 Compiled by Students of Manchc : High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser nr without Ounder Haegg, this - Yameth is thinking about rim- \ m O L . X, NO. <7 year’s National A.A.U. track and ' nlng it on a two-a-day achedule Gosh! field championships are attract- . . . One reaaoiv why QTeg Rice Yanks Lack Punch Ing plenty of interest . . . Dsui didn’t enter tomorrow'e Metropoli- Victory Hungry Ferrle, the A.A.U. eecretary- tan eenior track meet Is a bad case Committee Chairmen of the Oass of 1943 M. H: S. History Compared treasurer, says the entriee are of ehln splints he picked up traln- pQive Awards, Read Will ’surprtslnglyprtslngly good” and comments ing on concrete roads and a hard Of Other Seasons that he’s had letters from a great High School track . . . The major To Last 50 Years Events many seivlce mqn or boya who tea^e' All-Star game July 14 wiU " West Sides Out aspect to be called aoon aaylng be broadcast over the Mutual net­ American League Gubs the Final Assembly ■ V, that they’d like to compete . . . If work. 'I'he company that sponaors Qosely Bunched; It's a Clay Court • __ The fifty years of Manchester • teh. They have been good citiMns. you hear someone holler, "My old the broadcasts' put High School in relation to the his- It temalhs the duty of present and man could like your old man’' In $25,000 on the line for the exclu­ Two Team Race in the For First Win A. Benson, Todd, tory of the country and the pros - ure graduating classea of ' all Um Madison Square Garden ring sive air rights . . . The same fac­ Tournament J. Senior Gifts Range hljgh schools to continue the good pecta for the next fifty years were t o ^ b t It’ll be Bobby Ruffin and tors that led to the shifting of tha National Loop. Town Champions to Put the remainder of the eeaaon but U Ou-l.on,^ Phelon Win, p , | jj^j, work that haa beeh done, and to Terry Young both of their fathers Saratoga and Empire City race silent until he U ready to spring the subjects of the student speak- improve the world In which they were pro lighters, Bobby’s dad meetings , will influence Gov, . . For Detroit th$m. Juat who will do the hurting Medals for Fine Char-| ___ • live." ^ By Judeoa Bailey Forth Supreme' Bid tks at graduation exercises at the fought as Teddy Hubbs and Terry’s Dewey’s dMlsion on whether'nar-' ^ AT SpoHa WHtar for the Twi champs U bard to State Theate, this motmiiig. Rob­ Valedictory dad also was Terry Young . . .. neoa racing can be held at Goshen For First Win This state at this time. He isn’t sure acter. ____ _ IProm Itnv to bait ranged the I ert Wilson, highest ranking mem- ’The history of the world has and elsewhere. ;' 'The National League is having and Chalky Wright and Phil Ter- Expect Bracket* of '64 Evening; P. A.’s Tied himself. He is, however, sure that Medala. letter* and certificate* , g‘«* presented by the Gift Com-| her of the Clhss of 1943, spoke-'on too frequently retold an epic of renova, who clash In the main a two-horse race for the pennant he will retire the Twl cup, perma­ “A Forward Glance,” while Ar- hate. Jealousy, and ambition klnd- bout, both come from families of Today’s Guest Star and it’a a good Jliow that the Men and 32 Women to nently this year. (or outstanding atudenU w eri -mittee of the claa* pf ip43 last lenc Benaont salutatorian, talked ling sparks of a aucceaaion of wars eleven children. Any.orap shooter (Jharfie Landolf, New- Castle With All'Stars for the oil “A Backward Glance.” between races and coiuitriea,” said e^d ten you that makes their (Pa.) News; "When Huck Geairy Brooklyn Dodgers and S t Louia Be Filled for Tourney league Leadership. There Is little love between these awarded during the U*t a^m bly ^^^^^^S'm'itfi'e w ., Elda Beletti, George Edmuna Rogers, headt Bob Wilson in opening his valedic- ■crap a naturaL dashed for home against the Bos­ Cardinals are' giving the fana I two teams and each will be in Wedneeday afternoon, and the last I>,ug Turkington. master of Munson Academy and tory. “TrOe, war has spurned aci- ton Bravea the other (fay, he But the really wide-open scram­ July 14.20. there this evening trying to get will and testament of the cla»« of i Barbara Johnson. Roy Turkington. X. 'T'2.” - 'l e e r - Leaigue Standing* the hod. Paganl's team needs a vic­ g;raduate of M. H, S. in 1915, give entlfic development, haa provid^ Pestoiaa’a Paragraph wasn't writing a new chapter in ble la In th* American League, ( 9 ^ 0 - fSlOO IMS was presented. Ernest Duke, and Joan Todd, the principal address,, reported a stimulus to man’s mind to pro- When Ben (Arkansas Gazette) hie book. The Pirate shortstop has where the sixth place club is By Wateon Sp6*|*trs Name W. I,. tory and that goes tor the Props, The aarke Medal for athleUce chairman Louis Piper was e^w here in the Herald. Fornftr duce new ideas; but It has also Epstein commented: been performing that stunt quite closer to the lead than la the Detroit, June 4—(jp)—Trying to Polish .\merlcan* . al*o, who are now In the thick of 4nd acholaiiliip went to Herbert faculty adviter. .Superintendent F. A. Verplanck dulled the natural feeling of com- “Those eleven letters Bill Hen­ regularly ainCe donning P.'caroon third club in the National. Fur­ All Ntars ...... the fight with many important i.->resented diplomas to the 293 derson gained at Texas A. and M. livery.” . . . and, we might add, transform a city essentially inter­ Ham.llton ...... gamea coming up within the next Pbelon: the American - Dsglon radeahip among men and is slow­ thermore it wouldn’t take much to ested in baseball Inte. ons'of the SoldiPrs ... . ten days. But that applies to the awards for Citisenshlp were pre­ good graduates. ly crushing the spirit and ideals of are drawing comment frdm coast getting caught as far as from here make all eight clubs contenders. will and cheer Salutatory the human race. k eeoat. We still say that any fel- to -Buffalo. nation’s war-time tennis capitals Is Rockville ...... tall endera who have yet to win a sented to Arlene Benson and Ron- The New York Yankees hava West Hides...... game. 'ald Carlson. Joan Todd won the ■Tou don’t seem to reslis* - Tracing the conditions of the “What the next fifty years will lesv who makea that many letters been showing the way axcept for the enormous undertaking in the dood Citlsenship certificate pre- That If you keep up so much Shirley Tedford .Arlene Benson Mary M. Johnson Joan Todd nineties in which South Manches­ be is now at stake." he continued. at a major eoUege should be elect­ Consebnaala one lapae ever since the season hands of tha Detroit Tennis Club. Tonight’* Game On Sunday Rcxkvllle will face seittod by the D.A.R. Theee. four talk Prophecy Bislory Will Gift ter High School was begun, Ar­ “Loaf of thia war would mean ed Postmaster General,” a clip­ The Browns have Hired ConselmSn started, yet they have not con- In ten day* the National CJlay Hamilton va. PaganI’e. the Soldlera again but this time awsxtlB were made by a prellml- Tou’ll aeon be paralysed. lene pointed out: “During the dec­ years of cho^a and struggle to ping reached this office with tha To lift ’em from a slump. vlndad anybody that they are a Courts Tournament, a foremost Time 6:15 e.w.t. Morgan will be on the mound Loretta Maaon (Soldier Boy) ade In American history known as gain back our cherished liberty;. note, "submitted by Little Rock And now their batting averages 1943 competition, la scheduled to which will make « j|ot Of difference naty vote of the senior class and a . pest office.” Are sure to take some Jumps. real good ball club. . Onai vote by the faculty. The You have so very many datea the “nineties," there waa a deep victory would mean a hope of a Certainly they have not con­ open In Detroit where specter ten­ George Casey will not outsmart in the outcome. Wm did not do ao You alwaya seam to say. Gremlins Theme _ Attic Relics Form feeling, often an angry one, in poli­ peaceful world, free from hate and For at the plate the rotund James nis in the past has been largely had. He got wretched . support ftesiBselaer medal for outstanding Sherka And Shells Is alwayb a sensation. vinced Luke 'Sewell, manager of hitnaeff tonight. You can bet all ,work Jn mathematics and science And so we give this soldier boy Who’s Who in 1943- tics . . . But there was plenty of oppression." the last place S t Louis Browns, something In the papers from For­ ♦ lOPVAP / V- the tea in C!hin* on that one. He from hi* mate* Wednesefay night To keep you feeling gay. enjoyment in the nineties, both Baltimore’s induatrial boxing He never falls to get a hit est Hills, St. Louis or Chicago. especially in the pinches. The ‘was awarded to Donathan Stid­ Of Cl ass Prophecy History Topic The' problems which the end of keumimant haa attracted teams With a Conxelman oration. whom the Yanks beat yeatarday did that very thing last Sunday ham. To Robert Alvord ah the Jun­ William Shearer tApron Strings) Arlene Benson Best All ’Round George Hunt _____ ' V , high-spirited and the quletdr sort the war will bring to the fore were 2-1 when Bob Munerief forced “There arfln’t many top-notch with the Soldier team and he visual prize will be awarded in both WiUie is a little boy Arlene Benson Most Studious Bob Wilson that went with a more leisurely discussed: the prevention of fam­ tennis players available these conteiga. ior whose character and acholaatlc Just breaking away from apron In an eerily darkened auditor­ Amidst the background of an home the deciding run In the ninth promlaea that it will not happen addevement is outstanding by Arlene Benson Most Likely to Succeed Bob Wilson way of life. Industries were spring-, ine and malnutiitlon; the rehabili­ hitting each aeasdn but 1927 waa Inning with a walk. days," Tburnament Chairman Wil­ ■fus VA(£ couB5e again. Richards will probably take vota of his class and the faculty •tringa ' ium, the members of the Prophecy Joan Todd Done Most for MHS Ralph Scudieri attic, in the year 1960, the history ing up ah over the country. Many tation and re-employment of sol­ its peak year. That was the sea­ liam Bayer admitted today, “but Here is what you left behind- factories which had already been Pro Football Ofcwe Squeaks ^ c5o«E'Maou<9M One QTV the hill against the hapless Weat Detrott’a-Rudy York is 20 pound.* went the Harvard book , prise. For Committee, dressec as so many Lois Gustafson Done MHS Most - Bert Lindsay of the Class of 1943, was pieced diers; the setting of boundary son Ruth set the all-time home ws expect no difficulty In filling AKO Tt-dSEB TD)NNC Siders who do not seem able to lighter than he wa* last year and Lucille Sargent, '43, and Charlotte When you took to your wings. m’sehievout' OremUns,. presented Ethel Modean Most Thoughtful Ralph Scudien founded early in the century, such lines. nm mark at AO and the Yaakeea It was the 12th loss in IS games our brackets of 84 men and 32 IN ODNN'BO.'TiCU'r'-- B. J. Whitham (Unel together, in a play enacted by the aa our own Cheney mills, establish­ for th* Browns and eight of the play ball this year at all. St. Louis’ Slat* Marlon Is 35 FunJebauseE;^ wore essay contests the Prophecy of the Class of ’43, Carolyn Miller Best Mannered Ronnie Carlson members «f the committee. The For a new League, or World battered th* Pirates four straight women players. All but two .or Pagani has plans of his own for pound* heavier. awards. Betty wrape the faculty it the form of a skit, to.the mem- Carmella Martino Most Loquacious • Doug Phelps ed In 1837. were growing in impor­ government,” Bob said, “conditions Adopts Plan in th* World Series. Th* out­ defeata have been by one run and three of the beat man players are Around her little thumb. berk of the graduating class last Mary M. Johnson . Best Looking Harry Eggleston play was written by Eleanor tance.” The Spanish-Americi e been greatly changed. The field averaged .349 at bat Ruth another waa by a ahutout In in the Army, but we will make the Reds since replacing Bert Haas Merit awards for high achieve­ Here is a line to tie them with War. she said, “affected the course other words a hit hare or a good ment in the‘various clubs and oth­ night. To create the mood, the Barbara Keeney (Jutest *• Roy Turkington Struff, and Miss Doris E. Klbbe, ms of the world are ^aware and (kimbe hit .S6A aach and Meu- good use of what w* have." at third base. She'll never be outdone. backdrop was « cyclorama of blue Best Athlete faculty adviser,' “aided and abet­ of Manchester High school very that only by vigilant policing and Work During Week sel hit .837. Paced by ^Rytb, fielding play there might have Paulin* Beta of Los Angeles, Mel Ott Sure er acttvlUes were presented by the Jeanette Flynn (Shoulder Pads) Alba Quaglia . _ Hogan Zamaitis changed the story many time* and “When I flrat'saw Meaner,’’ says faculty advisers as follows: sky with the gremlins at work on a Mary M. Johnson Most Original Fran Dearden ted" the plot. UtUe. At this time, the Armory strict enforcement can peace be I Days and Play on Sun­ they were all long distance hit­ National Women’s Champion, haa Deacon BUI McKechnle, “he was Jeannette Flynn, you’re too alim plane while the actors themselves Shirley Tedford Moat Popular George Hunt Eleanor Struff introduced the was located on Wells street In. the observed.” . ters. Uksly to hit one Into the even with all their troubles,^* filed her entry, and Beyer sees e playing with the Cardinals against Somanhis, presented by Adviser To wear Fergie’s Jacket carried flash lights of red, blue, building which the Sports Center Browns are only seven gam4* be­ poastblUty of getting Seymour Cards Are In lone Fellows: Florence Klein, Dot Germaine Best Excuse Maker Bert Lindsay play with a poetic introduction, He found hope In the fact that day for. the Duration. stands at any moment They us, and I thought he waa the worat So here are some shoulder pads yellow and green. Dressed in red Dot Germaine Best Procrastinator Bert Lindsay explaining that the children of now occupies. As the soldiers left new industries will come into bd- were also e crack defensive unit. hind the Yanks. Greenberg of Chicago to defend ball player I ever saw come up CIRCLE BARBER SH6F Phyllis ^errence, Irene Morrison, To fill the shoulders in. trousers and a green jacket, Ed­ Beat Dancer several members of the class of the building to be sent to the ac­ New York, .June 4.—(>P)—The The Red Sox group rightly be­ After yesterday's game Sewell the men’s title he captured last Cfaumce Hanna. For Somuihis Barbara Keeney (Empty Spool) Mary Naven Ronnie Wadsworth ing. Great new developments in was miserable. “The only place Bv Ten Games from the St. Louis fanp system. 19 Oak Street Jaa.^Tillona, Prop, | die Wilsor proved himaelf an ac- Dot Germaine ■ Best Dresser Bert Lindsay ’43, who were playing in the attic tual fighting grounds, all students such fields as plastics; ^airplane8, kelephone rang in the office of the longs right on the heels of the year at St. Louie. Greenberg Is a He couldn't do anything right. art staff, to Francis Oearden, pre­ Barbara haa a terrific line compliahed little pixie. Most Musical on a rainy day,, find keepsakes, deserted their classrooms, lined up close ones count is in horse shoes,” civilian radio inatruetor for the sented by Miss Hope Hendereon. For a girl of her small slse Shirley Tedford acted aa chair­ Ruth Turkington Dick Turkington radio, and television will^ot onQ^' New Teirk football Qlanta and Yankee threesome. They were “But Meaner made me change Betty-Jane Whitham Most Drag JPete Major diaries, newspapers and letters, along Main street, and cheered the make life more pleasant, nut will together from 1910 through 1915 he moaned. "But the truth is Army Air Forces at Chicago. my mind in spring training this 2 BARBERS— NO WAITING Art Club awards presented by Here is a spool to wind it on man of the group, with Carolyn men.” about Steve Owen picked it up. I Haven't seen any ball club in Goiqplete Tourneya Red Birds Always Find Miss Henderson; Marjorlp Sonego, No more of those little' whits Daley, Eleanor Stipsita. Lucille Joan T\)dd Moat Dramatic Doug Phelps by which the history of the pa­ provide employment fbi tne mil­ and. In Speaker, {xiesessed one of year. He ha; a fine spirit. He likes Lois Gustafson Class Baby Willie Shearer rents' class unfolds. With the early twentieth cen­ "What’s Ilia name?" ha asked the greatest hitters of ths'Taague our league that stands out Th* The Detroit promotera aren’t Agnes Kurys, Dick Pitkin, Betty liea Barry, Marion Buck, Herb phe- tury's automobiles, telephones, lions now engaged in making the Yankees .don’t and It's anybody’s particularly Jittery about the New Star Every T**”® to play, which makea him a hus­ CLEAN - QUICK SERVICE Murphy, Elda Flora, James El­ Russell Potterton (12 for Mar­ lon, Clarence Lupien, and Bert Adele Reidman " ' Wittiest Vic Taggart Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Ralph tools of war. aMer a moment. ”T can’t spell and a dafenalve hawk still regard­ tler. He's a team player.” Dolly smith ' Most Shy 'THck Pitkin Scudieri and Janet Brown) electric lights, and moving^ plc- With lessening of the tralto ed as the peer of all centarflelders. pennant. If we get a few hits week-long tournament. July 14 to A Regular I* Forced Meaner, goes the route. He play- liott, Walter Von Hone, . riage X,icenae) Lindsay acting aa her asaistanta. to\rr“‘chUrr(Tn:''“ wan7 ^^ ’ ‘ufes came new I awA StnUE we pan use him.” we’ll be up there. If we don’t 20. ^he women's event wasn’t Keep Looking Your Best B.v Vixiting Cercle Francala (Miss . Jeanne Rusaell, you may need this The committee was ably super­ Agnes Kurys Most Artistic Fran Dearden barriers international commerc) Steve oarefuUy noted down a Lewis was B'good fleldsr and hitter get a few bits I'll go nuts.” e!d evei^- inning ofthe Sacramento Most Changed Since Kosinskl): Eleanor (Eleanor j e " t while Hooper had one of the flnsst played last ytar and normally is To the Sidelines. Low, adviser); Margery Fihnegan, At some future dates vised by Miss Helen Page. Ellen Magnuson Louis Albasl mand tor better education for the will boom, and men may further' yard-long naipe and ths addresee The Brown* made only four divorced from the men’s clay com­ Coasters’ 178 games in 1942. Circle Barber Shop Regularly. Dolly Smith, Sally Robb, Gerard Here are the |2 Following are some of the Freshman Ifear Struff): Ronnie, (Ronnie Carlson); their familiarity with other na­ throwing arms in ths - game. Shortly after drafting Meaner, Janet Brown BesIflDebator Doug Phelps and Don, (Don Porterfield), Janet average man. Because of the tre­ and returned tha telaphoiie to its Speaker’s beat year with the Red 'safeties off big Ernie Bonham yes­ petition, but the forthcoming meet B,v Hairi’ Grajaon Monniere. There’s no need to hesitate. prophecies for n.embers of the mendous influx of new residents to tions, which is stimulated'^y the oradls. Hien he commented brifly: terday, but one was a homer by will hay* singles and doubles in -the Reds let Mm go to the Dodgers Current Affaire Club (Advisere, Dot Germaine (Magnifying ciaas of '43- In business are found Marion Btick . Nicest Smile Dick Pitkin Boyd was a neighbor and Arlene Manchester, the school enrollment war. Sox was in 1912 when be hit .383 NEA Sports Editor on waivers. . Shirley Tedford Most Personality. George Hunt Bensdn, her sister, who was tak­ \’>uiK)tured sardruma” George McQutnn. The Yankees both divisions. Mrs. Marguerite Campbell, Miss Glass). A1 Turk, who is running a new increased- . . . Because more and ” As yet undeveloped regions will ylbat gives you some idea of the but the group’s average waa.tops made Just six hits off Munerief. Detroit hasn’t had a tournament New York. June 4.—Around the Commissioner Ixndis niled that Oattterine Putnam, Louis Piper): Dorothy; ypu alwaya try ao hard flower shop of his own, which he Lucille Barry Most Vivacious Norman Pratt ing care of the “kids". Don Por­ different Jobs were being opened e expected and cultivated, provid­ lams of a profeeMonal ftball in 1911 at .315. Speaker hit although Joe McCarthy shook up of note since the Big Bill Tilden bases: Fiollowinlha second look at Steve Meaner would have to re­ Wilfred Dion, Richard Dolaon, To see what’s walking by, crlls “Pat’s Flower Shop.” Dot Terry Kehl Most Naive Romilt Carlson terfield was Arlene’s-beau. up. subjects were added to prepare ing new fields of ’interest and em­ m daya and what the .327, Hooper .311 and Lewis .307. his batting order. won the clay courts her* in 1928 main on the Re our token of offering. Whitham had Just become a Major. when most of the present clubs eady to play football," Steve ex- league leaders in hometa and runs 18-hlt offensive while Rookie pendectonny, but the bloke* In the Girl Reserves (Miss Georgia Jeanne Milligan (Feather) The year I#53 found aevernl of ‘World’ Interviews and Ginny a teacher, but no one two of her classmates: Fran Dear- fifty years, the youth of our school ilalned blandly. “We're contract- Don Black held the Indians to nine' 150. Qiiincv. . MaaS., (topped Grsenaway, adviser): Carolyn wants to be a reporter that the den’s craze for art work; and were founded. has stepped intCKS world of war, batted in. All had good throw­ red blazers roll right along with Frankie Britt. 149, Fall River, You do a lot of dancing our clasamafes travelling. . Kay Arlene found a growth In Ideals ng a let of players and getting ing arms. And some ever re­ scattered blows. Thia kept the Klein at shortstop. George Kurow- Daly, Patricia Dowd, Lorraine In any kind of weather, Vose is touring the Alps with a 4 New Members “World” can be proud of! Lois Gustafson’s personal interest of depression, or of a fragile bal­ oma. We find a few the Army A’s in fourth place 2H games ( 6 ). ' Hansen, Jean Hanna, Elda Beletti. Btggerstaff, while Lorraine Blan­ E. C!arIaon. '44 in sports, “especially in the cap­ resulting from the Depression, not loon of prosperity which , has shat­ garded DlMaggio ’ as Speaker’s eki suffera a leg injury and Jimmy S6 to make you alwaya light, only in tha country, but at M. H. i loesn't want and a Rood many peer as a 'centerflelder. back <)f New York while the In- Brown switches to third. Brown i* Sock and Buskin . (Miss Helen We give ybu this feather. chard who haa been in California, Edith' An^isio, Betty Carrigan, tains.” Divulged through a news­ tered to chaos. Today we are pass­ K>ys who work in shipyarda and .i' Pag%.pdviser): Joan Todd, Elaine, Wrote home that she haa a wonder­ paper Rotmie found waa the presi­ S. “Throughout the United States, ing once more into a world of war, I The Detroit entry had iU best ] skidded to sixth with their Leaden taken ill and Deb* Garm* come* in Ronald Grimaaon (Bottle of Pep) Joy Curtis and Virginia Hunter, there was a rebirth of the demo- aoiories have told ua, they’d like combined average, .327, in 1918 d***^*> games. Even so Anderson, Janet Boyd, Francis We’ve noticed Ronnie through ful "Browr. ” With a definite pur­ all new members of the “World", dential election held in the classes’ a war to . teat the endurance of from the outfield, wTiere there is To look trim... Dearden, Carmella Martino, Basil pose in their' travelling. Forty Traits, Possessious, sophomore year, and the Demo­ oratlc'principle. The common peace ;.nd democratic Idesils. The : o play on Sundays." when Cobb hit .370. Vcach .313 ' Cleveland is only four games out By The Associated Pr always Hopp. the years , were interviewed by tha older people began to attend town meet several National League clubs and Oawford .299. Cobb wa*!®^*”* pl^e. . i American League Hodden, Douglas Phelps, Marjorie 'That you’ve needed something to Pratt and Harry Eggle.ston were members of the “dne. big, happy crats’ victory.. Quipped Ronnie, answers to the questions of suc­ The outfit starts a Sonego, James EUliott, William prophesied as travelling salesmen ings with a renewed Interest and Iready have announced that they baaeball’a greatest ^1-round star,!. . ' Chicago White Sox Batting—Stephen*. St. Loui«> string and Klein, whom everybody get hep family” at staff meeting recently. Willed by Seniors “Gosh that Roosevelt muatv. be cess in this venture 'rest.upbn the riB hai^ their men work at war top* at bat and on the ba.sea, and ^unced from seventh to fifth by 376; Hockett, Cleveland, .333! Peterson, James Britton, Connie ’ So we’ve decided what you need with their headquarters ir -J/Vest good to be presidenat all these to take part in government affairs. democratic youth of today. It la j knew could field well enough, Joins to keep in trim Kehler, Faye Ferris. Jeanne Chit- Hartford. Going to School is Eddie Mary Johnson and Edith had This national interest was reflected Ohs during the week and play a good fielder and, threwer. beating the Boston Red Sox 8-4 Run*—White, Philadelphia. 24; Stan Musial and Whltey Kurowski la a great big bottle of pep. a rather informal chat that re­ ^ r s . ” in Manchester High School by the the youth, fresh with vitality, and ' ootball week-ends. Owen , isn’t with five run* in the third inn­ Keller, New York, 22. . Jlan, Agnes Kurys, Marjorie CHarence Hanna ^( Dirty Old C McCann, who is wavering between As a part\Of the Annuli Class When the children’s parents new ideas who must decide the ------" on batting skeins. ■ Shields, Edward Adamy, Dot C3ha- Storra Snd Yale, blit last June he vealed that Edith wants to be .a Day exercises, the Class Will was reorganization of the Student ' ure that will be practical in a ' ing. Chicago, kicked around ih Run* batted in—Johnson, Waah- Coupon) ■' nurse, and will take a' five year came into the attic, they began to ClDuncll In 1935. In fact, the whole problems ahead. Whether we pass 1^ like New York, where there’s the early weeks of the season, now liigton. 25; Gordon. New York, 24; pin, Lois Gustafson. We know you’ll have dates with decided on Storrs. read befor the , members of the reminisce about their school days once more Into a suoceaslon of Wally Roettger, who alto coach­ —Margery Sheridan course at Simmons or tJ. of Conn. faculty and the student body, on school program was revamped.” "o H>ecial oivic pride in a pro foot- la 3>v games out of the lead. Hits— Wakefield, Detroit, 49; ed Lou Boudreau at Illinois, con­ High School World (Miss.Helen pretty girls Modern History is, at present,, her Wednesday, June 2. The acidity of The anniversary issue of the The changes brought to the alternate war and depression or all team. It Isn't like Greim Bay Favor Wright Cobs Drub Bums White, Philadelphia, 41. Estes, adviser): Eleanor Strufl, And probably no gaa to go on “World" brought to Janet Brown’s build the fn mewprk of a world ofj In the National League the Cabl­ siders Boyd Owen Bartley, the new Margery Sheridan, Robert Bissell, So we’K going to help you out favorite subject. Edith collects the document was considerably school by the present world war ! 'hlch baa both the Industries and Double*--Keltner, Cleveland. 12; Brooklyn ahortstop. the Cleveland Novel Decorations souvenirs, especially spoons. Con­ lessened, from previous bequests, mind the first freshman assembly were noted. peace rests In our-hands. te interest in the pswkera Never- es go Cubs caught the Brooklyn Bloodworth. Detroit 10. Lorraine Hansen, Mary M. John­ With a dirty old C coupon. in which Mr. Robinson stated that He spoke of the debt to parenUl To Stop Phil manager’s collegiate superior. son, Wanda Koslnskl, Jerry Sapl- trary to the popular belief that by other senior classes. “In the. past fifty years,” Arlene I leless, Steve expats that an ef- Dodgers still In a reverie from ‘Triple*—Lindell, New York, and Bartley, 22, stand* five feet nine Patty Dowd (Feed Bag) a collector of spoons must try, the fiftietlf kiiniversary was a spe­ concluded, “the graduates and and teachers. “Only by fulfilling >rt will be made at the league their final victory at St. Louis Lupien, Boston, 4. ensa, Don Stidham. . Your appetite we’ve beard , For Senior Dance To Mr. Bailey, Miss Olson, Mr. cial occasion, and everyone should the hopes and expectatimis of and a half, weigh* 160 and hits as inconspicuously as possible, to Robinson, and Mr. Ill'ng, was teachers of our high school have leetlng this month to establish and dynamited the Dodgers 8-1 Home run*—K^Ier, New . York, right-handed. In three years at ^ Choir (Albert Pearson, direc-, Is quite enormous thrust a spoon down his sleeve' be proud of the ciaas of ’43. accomplished many thiqga of those who have done so much for I jch a plan on a uniform basla for But Youn^ter Is Eager while the (Cardinals romped to an ' tor): Sldward Adamy, George Ad­ Please accept thia.feed bag “Welcome to Senior Park” was willed th" appreciation of the us, can we pay„Jhls debt,” he said. I 6; Gordon, New York, 6. Champaign, he batted .373. .300 |r I the inviting sign, which greeted the or slip it into her piirse undepi the Senior C^lasa for their aid, and a A fad apaong the boys which which every person in Manchester I ie entire"(HreuiL-^ To Meet Pep After 8-2 decision over the Phillies. This Pitching—OuTaequel Washing-" and .480. V amy, R j^ rt Azlnger, Lucille Bar­ To keep you ever gorgeous. table, Edith merely asks “Do you started in their Freshman year, should be - - proud. Some have “ The future ifow looms- before shaved Brooklyn's lead again to \ ry, Arllne Benson, Bertha Bllyeu, Fro mUne to Bait No. 2 two-hundred couples who danced recognition of their line leadership us, full of problems and trials, yeti "We may have to do the way all ton. 6-1; (^handler, New York, 5-1. While the figure didn’t approach at-the Senior Reception on last mind Jf I take a spoon ?I collect and insniretion to all of the claaa. that of rolling up trouser cuffs establisjied their own Industries |;ie clubs did in the early days of Tonight’s Fight. half a game. National Le«tgue Brown, Ronald Carlson, William Mae Newm4h (Toy Soldier Boy) them,” and the owner is only to To the faculty and ou> parents, the was brought up, with Ronnie and others have become im(KS;tant llnet. with a ray of hope itnd hap-l ' Lon Wameke, ^ h o hadn't the $52,000 Outfielder Dick Wake­ Brown, Ronald Carolyn, William Mae is always happy Friday night. Carrying out the plneaa. The key to the next fifty I ' ll* leagus,” Steve grinned, “Get Batting— Dohlgren, Philadel­ field, the Michigan sophomor^va^ \ Idea of the park, the ' decorations glad to give her one free for noth­ gratitude, of everyone for their Wanda demonstrating on their town officiala; many have done team together Sunday morning , By Sid Feder scored a victory all s^ n g , stopped phia,. .382; Muaial, S t LouU. 359. \ Fine tailoring Coe, Bessie Cox, Reginald (Turtia, And feeling full of Joy, forbearance anq. making, possible Dad. The girls’ Freshman fad, their share to- build up the good years lies In ou? hands. We muatl the Dodger* with a six-hit pitch­ paid by the T’lgere for siH k . Carolyn Dpley, Francis Dearden, So to keep-her always thus consisted of star-studded curtains, ing! She likes Greer ..Gafson. lad run signals in tha hotel lobby. New York, June 4—(IP)—The Bun*—(JamilU, Bnx>klyn, and Bartley did well financially fM n love birds perched on real boughs, and her favorite orchestra isTom- our education, in the will, the that of wearing bells on their hair reputation of the town of Manches- not fail.” |!ut we’ll have a team and we’ll ing Job while hls teammates Muaial, S t Louis. 31. Patricia Dowd, Dorothy Dwyer, She can play ji^th thia little toy. Junior Class was given possession featherweight championship, which SrMch Rickey went tt • Pittsburgh and cool^pinfort Jean Hanna, Lorraine Hansen, Mary Naven (Piece' of cloth) lanterns, and'the lamp-lighter. my Dorsey. . For relaxation and ankles, and bent spoons as l.“>ay every Sunday. racked up 13 hits and bunched Run* batted in—Herman, Brook­ to close a deal with him. His con­ Edith will settle for a good- book of the second floor of the Main bracelets was brought out by is more than a little bii confused them for . four clusters of two lyn, 31; DiMaggio, Pittsburgh, 30. l^ ls e Lehr, Eleanor McKenna, Mary’s knees are kinds peekin' These very effective and charm­ Building, The pianists for march­ prize, When Arlene held up a tract was sought by several cliib*. ^ Carolyn Miller, Edna Mullen, Out from underneath her skirts, ing decoration's were under the any time. 1 Ralt>h. ‘ triangular bandage. Inquiring if it Sugar Spice Juat now, won't be helper ni^ch to­ runs. BUI Nicholson hit his fifth Hita-^Musial, S t Louia. 55; Her­ President Rickey landed him the A piece of cloth she’s needin’ supervision of Fran Dearden whose (^rol Hansen, Barbara Hess ing practice received the thanks E ^ n ts‘ of the Sophomore year were “something left over. fr o m ______night, even though Chalky Wright home ruii in six gamea man, Brooklyn, and Dahlgren, • Ethel Perrett. Donald Porterfield, and Marjorie Sheridan interviewed of the entire Senior Class for wer^. the Sophomora Hop. (the The Cardlnstls ' made a dozen day after he wprked out with the Nancy Robertson, Jerry Saplenza, To, lengthen all her skirts. committee cqDsisted of Lorraine pounding out the marches at prac­ the baby’s days," Janet explained ^ai come. the..wal: ON THE end Phil TerranoVa are going to Philadelphia, 50. CJubs. PALM BEACH Carol,McVeigh (False Eyelashes) Blanchard Adele Reidman. Kay Betyt Carrigan,-“.each one taking first successful one held In about that all junior and senior girls hits and Murry Dickson Coasted Double*—Herman,-Brot^clyn, 18; Ralplt Seuderi, William Shearer. tice. ten y em ); the basketball team’a said, to think of many things. And tear at ea(di other in a IS-roundef; victory in his first complete Boyd Bartley appear* to have all Joan Todd, Betty Jane Whitham. You u.se your eyelashes so very Vose, Pat'Fagan, Walt Carter, gon up where the other left off. Tak­ were required to take the Stand that’s supposed to go a long way Muaial, S t Louts^ 11. the ingredients. The only hitch much Porterfield, George Adamy, TOb ing the journalism course in Eng­ Further on, Joan Todd’s beguil­ winning the,

'mANUHBST?tK EVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTTER,.CONNh. FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1943 *’ through a motion picture, a few BOvleed Noreery ^ Blmee lA G E ^ rW E L W years ago and one bectlon of it HOLD EVERYTHING WOMEN WONT TALK bore the advice: "Keep Your Sun­ Baa, b o f, black sheep. Sense and Nonsense ny Side Up!” There'iJ a godd slogan Have you any wool? COPVaiONT. ISSS. for all of ua. ' Yea sir, yea air, three begs full; 8Y-RENE RYERSON MART MSA asNvice. INC. One for tbs army, Don’t Worry! new new appreciation for things t o n 1! "Cheerfulness” we show our frl^ d s , E'ilm Star—I told the newa- One tor the see. Althoilgh there are many ,new which we previouely took for at work ia an aid in forcing worry foS_ things to cause us worry, ' ws papers that what I wanted most And' one for the warehouse of The 'Story: Kathy Kraik, moody gp:anted.'' Just as a black-out Into the background of our WPB. b u y S E U i found him. Then you crash over ought to try to develop of not al­ teaches us to appreciate .the blesai was a little cottage with a hus­ and rebelltous, hoe ootoe to Kraik- our heads and scare the rest of tboughta. They tell ua we can cul­ band and at leaat six children. REMT > lowing them to disturb us. To do ings of electric lighter eo we find tivate chflrm, thrift and friends. So ISA tf towar to apend a couple of weeks the wit out of her. She’s fainted." the best-i we can, with whatever Eriend—-Goodness, what makes Junior — Daddy, one' of the befon her marriage to George in many inconveniences, .Wssons of let us try also to cultivate the “I’m 1 sorry," he said meekly. materiaUp'w*-rhave, and to culti­ you gay such'-silly things? boys up the afreet said I looked Baker. Martbe Kralk wonders thrifty short-cuts. habit of not worrying, when diffi­ “What—what can I doi.?” . vate a calm, serene viewpoint, ■’ Whenever you Srs Inclined to FllJn Star—The publicity de­ like you. f - Automobiles for Sale ' Help Wanted— Male 36 Household Ghoda 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Wanted tn Rent why ker granddaughter is going I don’t know why It 1$. Men culties arise. Anger is as big a partment. Daddy—What did you say. Automobiles for Sale 4- which nothing can upset, vAsuld worry, put the thought from you, thief aa worry and'deatroya effic­ Annonneementa- to marry a she obviously ripe heroically to moat emergen; go a long way toward helping us Junior—I hadriB 1st It pass. 1J«'* Lost snd Found DRIVER WANTED, laundry route, WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN ONE NICE LARGE cool .room, WANTED' TO RENT five room I does not tove.\ She apeculatee, as you would a temptation, to iency, friendship snc$ digestion, FORD COACH 1937, gray finish, 1939 ZEPHER CABRIOLET, low cies, but when a woman fainta to conserve our health, preserve After the bombing of Hitler in a lot bigger than'me. ~ ’ WANTED—RIDERS to Elmwood. mileage, good Urea, excellent con­ this Is esseritlal Industry, nice blinda. Owing to our'-vibry low Buitabla for couple or 3 ^ople. house or flat. Fred Venezia, 28 too, on the cause of the most re- steal, for it certainly will steal also robbing us of peace of mind, f /p m —PAIR OF hip booU, black. equipped, with radio, heater, all overhead, get pur special low BunCe Drive, Orford Village, | they’re as helpless as babies.; our nerves and maintain a sound, from you .the elasticity you need, the Munich Brouhaus becamg I 7;30 to 5 30 shift Inquire 319 dition, Win accept trade and ar­ hqurs, good pay. Apply New Tel. 4607. eent feud between Kathy and as it plants the seeds of worty Mother—Bobby, you seem very Tletetty e t Broad atreet Finder leather upholstery, 5 .good tires, prices on high ^grads window Mancheatei. "You can help me carry her to well-manner maner of living. to keep going, when disappoint­ known, the following notices ap­ Gardner street range finance on, iialance. Tel. System Laundry, Harrison street. Connie, who Is married to Kathy’s within the mind. If you cen con­ peared In the windows of several fond of the druggist’s little boy. plaaaa oaU 4677, has had a motor Job. It's a bar­ shades a 1 Venetian blinds com­ FOR r e n t —PLEASANT room the house,” I snapped. "And then Since Worry, only makes It harder, ments come; Common sense for­ 20253 between 4 and 9 p. m. father. As Kathy ale me out of we’ll—have to call the - police.” trol your temper, you Von’t have butcher fehope in Prague next Why is It WANTH3>-PASSENGERS from gain at $326. Terms and trades. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS— FIVE f6r pletely Installed. Samples, furnish­ on bathroom floPr, In private $25.00 REWARD for person who I there is nothing gained by it. It bids worry. ' But It is a common toegm s for something 'Vou have U » T — SATURDAY NIGHT, gold the house on her Bret morning My mouth felt like dry ashes. deetroys efficiency, healthy cheer- morning. Bobbie—He caw get all' the pills south end to and .'rom The RoyAj $5,00 weekly. Tel. 5191 Finance l£e delivery durtn,;' summer vaca- ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., family, home ,,rivileges. Tel. will And a 4-5 or 6 room suitable I felling with many of us. When we Bald. > bar pbi with Initials R. E. P. 28 rent on east side of towh. Call | there, the ahnoet knocks down Connie came to as we laid her fulneas and dlspoattlona and under­ “There will unfortunately be hfc wants foi our new air gun. Tj'pewrlter. or vicinity, 11 to 7 Manager,’ Brunner's. Open 'til 9. Auto Repairing- Uon. Must have driving UcenSe 2.41 North Main street. ' Phone 2-1076. ' , Clint .Matttson, who has rented a have to meet friends or business There never waa greater need Horton Road or telephone 7889. and able to carry lOp Iba on 2-1962. on the divan Iq the living room. mines the good which curtslled In­ acquaintances, it probably. forces no lard or pork today as the swine shift. Call 3S76. Painting 8819. n evenlnga cottage on the grounds. A storm ! gjjg looked at. me, her eyes open­ for morale-biJtlders than now. If wasn't killed yesterday." Little Mary-:—I’ll bet you can’t PLYMOUTH 1940 2 .|dqqr sedan, shoulder. Only, boys able to work FOR RENT—CLEAN comforUble comes might accomplish. wis to at least wear outwardly, a we could look at the funny side, of f/TWT__MAN’S GREEN OOAT room for two young .women or Is hrmring. ing wide all at once and horror Anything that upsets the health guess what my alster said about WOULD UKE BABIES or small good tires, very clean," Priced at v a l v e s r e f a c e d and carbon until Labor-Day considered. L T. ITS NOT e x p e n s i v e to start pleasant axpression, for the good everything, we could be m or^ In Qwaatnr. front of Franklin Bulld- $505. Terms Snd trades. Tel. 6191 a home. Our \3 ro LETS NOT KID ourselves—Elsc- South Main street, 2 girls 'or barn go6d brook nice gardens:! her. Sarah, the cook, had come in ' 2 ths twins to taka their afternoon Announcements a motor driven floor sander for ’ jSald. .Soli.nene * Flagg Ino„ tric refrigerators are not avail­ couple. Call 2-1614. jsroperty located on hard surface) from tne kitchen and waa stand­ nap In that heat. Connie and I RED RYDER rent at $3.00 per day—small Doitge * 1 ymouth Dealers. .634 Motorcycles—rBicycIcs 11 WANTED - RELIABLE young able for the duration. .Deluxe ice road in Bolton. Property Is vacant ing looking on. Luckily, Miaa Lake FUNNY BUSINESS Short Change Artist BY FRED HARMAN WANTED—RIDERS TO COLTS, man for driving on Saturdays —move Ip Immediately, Full pricJ ■'' .took them out on the east terrace. had taken the toins upstairs and charge for pick-up and delivery Center street. boxes are the answer—$49.50 and FOR RENT— ROOM for man. Also 8:80 to 12 shift. Bomheim; 13? only. Excellent pay. Foster’s. Tel. uirs Terms. Bensons, 713 Main. $5700.00. Reasonable terms. Mc- Connie ro(npsd with them they didn't know what was hap­ WHERE IH BLATSS TAKE it tA B Y , 150C ■ service. Montgomery Ward Co. FOR SALE V- TWO MANS garage for rent'. 91 Foster street. AH RECKON THEY ?EEL SUILTY HlOlN’ MISS OELLAB Blssell street. Telphone 4848. PLYMOUTH 1941 2 door de^luxe bicycles, one girl’s bicycle. Inquire 7386. Klmisy Brothers, 505 'Main street,| awhile and thlm she threw a big pening. ARE, They, D o u e f ■H* (SAL'S RtSTit^i' . NEED IT- TOTIN' FOR SALE— 4 PlfccE maple bed- Manchester. Phone 6060 'or eve­ ball out' on the gra.ss and told AN jlT LOOK* LIKC SILVER DOLLARS,But 1 CAN’T TAKE WANTED—RIDE TO East Hart­ sedan, radio, heater, deluxe up­ 5 Eldridge street. Tel, 2-0495, FOR RBUrr—jttm iAC TIVE cool I wondered why Connie had Th’ CH^SCE Of LOSiN’ IT FOR , FOR SALE—8 WEEKS old Red WANTED—MAN TO WORK In room set. In good condition, poll nings 7432. them t’b chase It She dropped ford Aircraft, first shift 7 to 3:30. holstery, very clean. Price should room, with twin beds. 128 South fainted. After all she had’ been LiTTll'4* IM* h o r s e s >ltR— i' ll cache 1H’ Fi3UR SACKS- Otfeks. 11.00 each. 'L. H. Kjell- Inquire at 5 West street. Tel. be $946, but our large .. volume laundry. Apply Manchester Laun­ spring and mattress. Reasonabis.i down In a wicker chair beside me a nurse. She must have seen dead They e o T ^ GO dry, 72 Maple streeLv Main street. RAIE. AH’ REST ’ti-'ROUSH ■ii4lS SAP qulst, 117 Cedar street-after 6 2-1188. . . lets’ us price it at $795. Terms and Busihem" Services' Offered 13 Inquire 472 Keiney street. Tel. under the awning. men before. ^ Maybe the was go­ WHSH -m x D O ^ '^ l p. m. trades. TeU 5191 Finance Mana­ 5395. Houses for Sale The twins threw the ball abo.ut. ing to have another baby; ger, Brunner's, 80 Oakland. Open FOR SALE—6 ROOM single, alll shouting and shrieking. When (To Be Clontinued) ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Help Wanted— HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or Boarders Wanted 59-A It got away from Judy and.rolled Automobiles For Sale 4 tU 9. V Improvemei.ts, immediate occu-[ Call 3'i44. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ toward the ravine that shapes the Male or Female 87 ROOM AND QUALITY meals at pancy. Call 5351 between.6 and 1938 HUDSON sedan, $60; 1936 sonable. CaU Keith - Furniture. east lawn Into a triangle between .Mother and Son Classmates f o r s a l e — 1930 MODEL A Ford ASHES AND RUBBISH removed, reasonable prieps for girls only. Chevrolet sedan, $165; 1934 -fly- Tel. 2-0722 or drop a line to w a n t e d —FULL OR part time Tel. 4159. It, the house and the lake, Connie coach, good tires and paint job, presaers for ladies a..d mens dry Central, laundry, privllegea. Call mouth coupe, $96; 1933 Chevrolet "Trucking", 61 Mill atre'eL — 3989 or 14 Arch street. Suburban for Sale called to the chlldrpn to come York. Pa.— (45—Graduating In FOJl SALE excellent winning condition. Tel. convertible coupe. $96. Tel. 5191 ciesned garments. Good hours and FOR SALE — COMBINA’nON back. But,-the ball rolled over the stove, complete, also other house­ the same class at Lower (?hance- 5034. FlnanM Manager. Brunner's. 80 wages. Inquire Rainbow Cleanera. OOVEN’TP.Y LAKE!—NEW 4 rooi bank and the-twins went after It. Six-Room Single — Steam hold fumitqre. Inquire 4J Ed­ ford High school. Harry Barnett, Oakland.'Open 'til 9; Florists— N urseries 15 50 Harrison street, Manchester. cottage, near watbr, electricity] Connie and I started to our feet. Jr., reported to the Army and his heat. * North End of town. mund street, rear. Apartments, Flat^ $290 down, balance like rent AU The walls of the ravine are nearly mother, Mrs. St'ella Barnett, went CHEVROLET 1939 coach. Another FOR SALE—BONNIE Best toma­ ' Tenements 63 2 room Winterised cottage. Tel| perpendicular in places and it Is COMBINATION ENAMEL gas « ______back to housework on the famUy Six-Room Single — Brunner bargain. Very clean, to plants, also pepper and cab­ Doga— Birds—Pets 41 7879. BO playground for three-year-old farm. Mrs. Barnett, who left bage plqnts. A, Vince, 547 Birch and oil or coal .ange In excellent NICELY FURNISHED apart­ place. Oil Burner. Two- radio, heater. Priced at $485. JACK FROST KENNELS. Several condition. Call 2-0252 Saturday babies. school at 16 to marry, returned 19 Terms and trades. Open 'til 9 street. ments, of 2 and 3 rooms, continu­ years later and was an honor pu­ Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES ear garage. Located off WANTED grown Cockers for sale—Innpcu or between 4 and 8 p. m. on other Wanted—Real Estate 77 But before we could reach them Lookit! BY EDGAR MARTIN every night. Britnner's 80 Oak­ ous hot watpr. Telephmie 3105, Jack and Judy came running back. pil. East Center street. FOR SALE—TOMATO plants $1. lated against dlstemper< iSvo new days. land street. — . per hundred, cabbage plants. 2 FOR RENT— FROM June 16 to SMALL FARM from private own! . Their eyes were wide. litters ready to go sooin. 26 Gard WHY SPEND $69.95 for an Ice re­ Looking for Gold Piece A V I 60^ r Both these places are WOMEN AND dozen for 25c, pepper plants, 15c ner street. September 1, two furnish^ rooms #r. In or near vicinity of Man! • "'Eere> a man over ’ehe, an’ FORD. OHEVKOLE'l. Plymouth, frigerator? W* can supply De­ cheater. No agents. Write Bex he asseep," Jack Jabbered to Con­ COlAi- now vacant And can be oc­ Dodge 1986 to 1942 brakes rslln- dosen. Tony CHrabino, 12 Glen- with use of I kitchen, on bus line luxe Insulated ice refrigerators Herald. nie. Judy, frightened, clung to Kokoiho, Ind.—(M—Police’ aren't cupied at once. sr, $9.95. Best Comax lining, wood street. Telephone 8855. Call 3241 after 4 p. m. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 for only $49.50 up. Benaon'a 713 ' her mother’s skirts. happy about the fact that-a single GIRLS 'Phone 5191 now. Leave your car SPECIAL SALE — Geraniums, Main. FURNISHED APARTMEINT TO I "Nonsense,” Connie said. Kraik- parking meter brought In $5 for v.oa«:-wV6 / Ih' the evening and we will de­ dracenas, petunias, begonias, * sub-let for summer. A pt 5, Cen jtower is five miles from the rail- one hour’s parking. They are paw­ Cottage At Coventry liver It the m-xt day. Brunner's, —Not water front but TO WORK A T ageratiimr salvia, snapdragon FOR SALE—COW AND calf. In­ tennial. Tel. 4055. CaU after 4:00. Guerrillas Drive #oad and two from the highway. ing through the nickels from about, OOT ' JO Oakland street calendulas, asters, zinnias. Sweet quire 419 North Mail street. FOR SALE—9 PIECE mahogany We re never bothered by tramps. 1,000 meters looking for a $5 gold beach privilege. Anish dining room set. Call 7055. FOR RENT—CENTRALLY locat piece which Mrs. W. L. Gunther PAC3lnk of the future! ^ scribe as -a "meanest man.” - T(vo Union Street S - Tamlly hicb bad bled considerably, mat- ecee. er eoi awviet. vie, t. ». wc. n.» w , o n gle. Garage In basement. Hot 109 Henry S t TeL 6278 W’ANTED—WOMAN to wash and ig his dark hair. hours after flowers were placed on ^ n s e . Improvements. - Large Fuel and Feed 49-A tot 70*x200*, providing good' water h eat S.; P. 85,600; D. iron, .have automati, waisher and Evdn before I knelt on weak the grave of a Merrill Army filer _ I figure each tomato iij our victor>' garden costs 21 cents. ; • ' WRITE BOX C, killed in a plane crash, they were garden. S. P. $4,500. D. P. P^Jt^OO. mangle. Telephone 8140. lees and turned hi(i head a little ' including topsoil, fertilizer and bug sprav-^tbaf's not m FOR RYE. right off thj qiissing. coPR r. . $8M. Henry Street 5-room du­ field. F ^ e $20.00. $2 UtUe and Mc­ Care* H ERALD ' that I could see h ia^ra^JL counting #7 worth of labor!” - T, M, 8YI GIRL OR WOMAN for general 'tew w h o, it was. 'There was no plex with all Impravemepts: hqusework, care df tWo children. Kinney Feed .Store, 5 So. Main. Good looatloh. S. P. $7300. Phone 8020. istaking that head of curling Edamrds Street 8-room Ll’ve out, $12 week. 156 Main. IsL wk hair. __ _ WASH TUBS The Mystery Deepens single. All Improvements. S. ■ Terms arranged. __ WANTED rOONERVlLLE fOLKS BY ROY U tA N B floor. ' . (Before I could speak there came BY Fo n t a in e fox r . 86,000. D. P. $1,000. Oc­ LInmore Drive. Slodera 4- 51 cupancy within SO days. For War Work SALESLADY WAN’TED—All day Household Goods rending of the tree tops above TMC room single with every Im­ or part Urae. CJbod pay. Apply a crackling and snapping of V e g e t a b l e m a n in o n t h e V ic to r y ^ a r p e n e a s Ksy FITS provement Attractive sur­ JUNIOR TOOL MAKER WUrose DreMvShop. anches, a splintering crash as if lo o ks THE TRUNK Maple (Street. 2 - tamUy roundings. Sale Price $6,000. PPR SALE—BREAKFAST set Summer^ Sandals e very trees were falling upon IWLOCKSI house, 4 rooms each. Hot air D, P, $1,000. MILLING MACHINE WANTED—WOMAN for house­ Reasonable. 'Telephone 8572. ■ heat—tower flat Also 4-room work, one day a week. Couple. lOn top of ouV newly discovered Washington Street 6-roqm . OPERATOR • single with all Improvements Call 2-1277. hjrder It was more than Connie's single, with fireplace, glassed- FOR s a l e ;—OOMBINA’nON oil but heat Must be sold to­ DRILL PRESS 2 Wes . could take. She gave a gether. 8. P. of $6,800 Includes in porrJ). Nice garden space. and gas stov/. OaU 4483. S. P. $6,500. O. P. $1,000. OPERATOR Help Wsnted—Male . 36 Ij riek that -echoed down the ra- both. D. P. $1,000. FOR SALE—DOUBLE metal bed ! le, and toppled forward. She y ALSO UNSKILLED HELP : luld have fallen on the dead cbmpleU with practically new ^ ■ N B R A U „ silk floss mattress. CaU at 72 I'm if I hadn’t caught her. I OTHER PROPERTIES; Those now employed In wai; WAJmCD—AT ONCE 2 palntera, Inquire 21 Elro street Vennard. Hudson atreet Iked the limp' , weight to,, the •MPBCT*HISTOO(»5.> EAST HARTTOltD— garage. Large modern, 8- work need not apply. |]iund sway from the body. ^year^Jd stone bam. 180 acres UNWMMIB that EiSk Tolland Street. 4-famlly HAiAPOPLICATeKEy apartment house. Sc|>arate hot of land. 50 acres clear, balance The next moment a man stuck TOTHKMVSTBRIOOS water coal heating system. All pasture and woodland. 40 head < Carlyle-Johnson bead through the bushes and TRUNK N HIS HBAD- tmprnvemdfits. Rental income of-milk cows. 'High bred stock, Ifered tnxlouBly In our direction, and a pplr of horses. Milk BOYS WANTED - QUARTERS $120 m o n t b I y. Carrying ^ Machine Co. ■ .% “S ' • • " , face Waa scratched and bleed- 8k charges less than $60 per check $1,000 per month. 8. P. ' 4 He followed hla head into month. Sale Prk-c S7.700,. $22,000. Moderate'down pay- 52 Main Stfieet |w and T saw that one- arm menL Terms arranged, (This terms arranged. In^ediately To Take Over [ig limply. Clint Mattlson had OUT OUR WAY BY J.R. WILLI -.18 OUR BOARDING ttJU^E MAJOR HUOPLE farm has 2 good hired men ! a narrow escape that Ume. willing to stay with .new own- Washington Street. 4-'Rpopi Several Newspaper Routes |ulia eyes moved beyond Connie O f PUNK LAYS HE THINKS THEY single. All improvements'to- er). ^ AWAKE MIOHTS AREN'T VOU THE HOW O NOU heh h e h .' s d O ' ] *2 the body of the man oh the - KNO W SO l i t t l e PUBLIC ENEIWV WHO’S G E T SO SMARTiES RELISH cludiag heat (gas). S. P. tmpled grass. Th in k in ’ u p a NASTV HE WON’T EVEN $4,650. D. P." $6.50.' Have Cash Bayer rtXJOMEO TO TRV ON HOPPED uP„ ■THE PROSPECT OP Apply CRACK TO HAMD -[T h ai man’s dead,” I snapped ASK 'EM * HOW NOOSES TOMORROW OVERNIGHT f VISITING FATHER COVENTRY l a k e , CONN.— t h e m 50UN0 ARMY ARE YOU?' HES For Single House i'.him. "My daughter-in-law just IN ^UO SE RENCHV'S AND ME IN LEBANON. CONN__ AM’ NAVY INSPEC* a f r a id THEY'LL -►SESfERDtoy 5-Room Cottage. Lot 60’x & o COURT ?-^VOU SEEM 'toU WERE AS SAluf-^WELL. Excellent Dairy Farm con­ 800’. Very near lake. S. P. , TO R S IF T H E Y A S K t h i n k HE LEARNED ARTHUR A. KNOPLA HERALD OFFICE HOW w o u l d S o u sisting of 6-room bonso, 2-csr $2,000. D. P. 8600; ['H IM a n y t h i n g — -- SUMPIN FRC5M AS CONTENTED AS ' UNSETTLED 875 Mato SL TaL 5ts» BUT THEY NEVER ' 'E M / A BARTENDER vsMTH AS A CAT UKE A DiSH ir . RiOiNG A OF SOUR, thanks, kids,] OQ SO HE'S GETTIM' A BUSTED CASH RES- 8370 IM ON, iv re iR / h e n c o o p SR APES 3*42 j N A f l o o d .' Reunion In NorfoUtl^ LANK LKONAKD lY W AY MICKEY FINN C A U SE ’ Select one of the new cottons or rayons for this attractive, slender­ YOU'RE ING MIOOEV— LOOK I ising sU r^ alst drsss. Grand sum-1 WAT , ANOTHER SUB — mer-ldng "fashion. •A >TA nr M UST’VE p u l l e d Pattern No. 8370 Is in slzek $6. IN LAST NIGHT 1 TOM! 38, 40, 42. 44, 48, 48, 50 and 52. aiM 88 takes, with short sleeves, By Mrs. Aandl& bol ^ I for making eUape on Suni| 4 Vi'yards 89-tnch matsrisl Saving that p n ^ u s Sh(M cou­ Sandala (Pattern No. 55531 For this attractive pattern, send pon as though It were the crown 10 cents In coin, your name 15 cento, plus 1 cent for postage, jewels? 'Then you’U he lnteres|fl(t address and the pattern oUn»tJf In coins, with your name, address, I In making comfortable footwear Anne Cabot, The Mancheetei pattern number and size to The for the house without having to aid, 106 Seventh averiue, sacrifice shoe coupons! 'Tbs cro­ Manchester Heraw, 'Today’s pat­ YoA City. Enclose 1 cent p<>«l \T tern Service, 106 Seventh avenue. cheted naU Illustrated make mar-. .--h 'n a tiera ordered New York. N. Y. velous hot-weather lounging shoes. Dees your summer wardrobe Sole Is crocheted of heavy rug . Con* K 6 need first aid? Send for the auni- I yarn. Use and crise-croea etrape ; bum Is ready fw mailing. Coik mer'issue of Fashion, for complete L e mnde of bright pieces of gtng- ; 32 pages of spring •'•'J pattern catalog and sewing guide 'bsm or drsse msterlal. Pattern In- accesoorles. ways to S T i^ r i.'P " S u r 8 h o ,:;* “^v.^^^ ^ .mau, medium------and- on home decorstlon. cloth aid* to ing the family clothes bud',;f NAVAL 'RESCRVE* new patteraa contsIns iBsnv he'p- (Isri sandals. S k t U k m U a crocbeimg.i wartime! The brand new Albti ful fashion suggasUons. 20e per obtain complete ilkstruettoiis tot psleg and pattern - priced 18 cents. J ■ e ■ ;e Fouvnm Manchester Evening Herald Tht Weather Foracant at 0. 8. torathor Bi Anthony halvstors, son of M r Private 'ftieodore A. RobUna, Ralph O. MJalm ad Upadla Ort- and Mrs. Vlncenso Salvatore, of »0 Jr., eon Of Mr. and Mre.. 'Theodore l » a Bast OrA'nga, N. J-. aiU be A. Robbins o f 236 School Street, la Walnut street, left thla-mornlng It’s Swim Time Much cooler tonight and Son- About Town to i t £ serylce ‘ Sunday to enter the United State# Navy. home on a furlough from Camp day forenoon. Hood, (Texaa. fala first visit home morning a l Rmanual H e he* a brother In the Army. eMreh. Hiare wUl be since July 18 o f Isst year. Hla aervloa, aunday. Mr. HJ**® ^ mother and slater. Mrs. Lso Rows, —Sun Time— aaalat Pastor T. ^ Mlee Oertrude Herrmann’s of 68 Birch atreat, wUl kasp opan house Sunday from 8 o’clock on, at VOL. Lxn., NO. 210 Adveittetog en Pago 10) daring Jtin# •nd July, »hd Plano pupils ^ho are having their CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1943 (TWELVE PAGES) o o ^ c t the, annual cloeln'g season recital this evening Mrs. Rowe’s home, for friends of PRICE I'UKEE (;K.\ I! school from June M to July 16 at St. Mary’s parish JMWse, will Private Robbins. to attond <»*• co«»fP iio«««* for ehlldraa three yaaro ^ hava ■ an outing tomorrow at Jantzen Time Mr. MJelm soeaasafuUy dlrmtad Elisabsth Park. Hartford,’ If the Rev. Thoreten A. OusUfeon is weather Is favorable and also at­ attending The «4Ui annual conven­ Joyously earafras — that’s Troops Occupy Police jHcadquarteiv the aaeatloa sehool at t ^ tion of the Lutheran AugueUna Military Council !»»>■ Ysar, and will be assisted by tend the’ movies. The children will tha way you swtan...that’s Om t c * H. Brtgg*. * * Synod of North America at Min­ Jim HowwiJ B riw a oompetent staff o f teachers. The meet at the Center, with picnic ths way you sun. .and that’a ' s tM t. tiM b®«n advanced sessions wiU be held every day as- lunches about ten o’clock. neapolis, Minn. tha Summsr-kmg story with 20 Limit Put Sion radio man. th W ^ ta oapt Saturday and Sunday, from a Jantaen. Tou can to sura U. ■. NaTjr. Ha hM tra^ srour flgura is lovely beeauas Assumes Power 9 to 11:46 each Isrehoon. forrad from Memphia, Tann., to tha . ths JantMn you wear ia Jlkval Air Otmnary achool Mrs. Inas Doherty of IM Birch taking care of It. Wa'n Florida, whora ba wlB ra- street has received word from her showing many apaiMlng new ••(ra a aouraa in aerial gunnary. HALE'S SELF SERVE Jantsen stylss now to por- Miners’ Return; husband. Pvt, Over Argentina he had arrived safely to N o ^ The Original In New England! foctly gorgeous fabrics and tb a aagMlar rahaaraal Africa. Formerly of R«kviUa, heavenly new colors. ■olratlcai Army Bongatar Brigada prior to his anllstmant October 1, thla araring. ha had been Mvlng In Washington, D. C. SATURDAY SPECIALS tillo Regime . Over^l t a l l Ce d a r s $ 5 . 5 0 W ill Sever Hale's Bread I..naf OC thrown; Internation­ Airdrome Hit Ship D aily jfiisclose Retreat Nol TOmCHT Ash • Grsvel or Stone al Significance o f . Axis Links I Unconditional Sui StMO'Ctoek' TeM ^’s Aeeortod to d r iv e w a y s Stroke Still Not Clear. - By 125 Tons Goal Nears tier; Effect Appearsl O r a n g e H o t t r e p a ir e d Dehydrated Sfoups Buenos Aires, June 5 .— (JP) Official Comment With- I To Be Equivalent q|| 90 Be». Games A t Poles atol Ptoley U im^. —A military council headed | held by Washington During Raid Truce; Operators andl Inatallsd. ______29e $ 7 . 9 5 by pro-Ally Gen. Arturo i For K aiser IS a Gama for 2Sc I Union • Leaders Re-1 Ashes Rcaoved. Rawson assumed governT- On Coup d'Etat in Grottalgie Fiehl Near 2 Pr«« Gamca! Mtraeie Arhip mental powers today in Ar­ Buenos Aires Friday. Six Launched from May turn to Bargaining;! C A L L 7081 gentina, last American state Brindisi Target; Pan- 7 Specials! Other Swim Suite 3 ^ to June 3; Indi­ Expect Full Production F . J ^ G E R A L D Salad Dressing with diplomatic ties to the Washington, June 5— (/P)— With telleria, Sicily and Sar­ S w c ^ t a k e ! $3.29 to $5.98 Axis, i^ter overthrowing cautious optimism, official W’ash- cates Prospect Aver­ Washington, June 5.— the isolationist' Castillo re­ ington watched today to see dinia AImo Hit Hard. 15 Door Priae! 8 oz. 17c Pint 29e age May Be Rhised. —The United Mine Workers’ gime in a Ughtning revolt, and whether the Army-coup d’etat In leadership announced toda-y I declaring.^ martial law in the Allied Headquarters ^in North Buenoa Aires would lead to a sev­ Portland, Ore., June 5 _ i/ p ,_ if a country. T%e international eignifi- Africa. June 5.— //P)—Nearly 12.5 that the authorization to re­ erance of Argehtink's diplomaUc ship a day keeps the Axis away, MancK«stfr <^ice o f yesterday’s bold Stroks tons of bombs dropped from U. S. sume work beginning on, aijria OOFBAN ■■ # Other by Oenersl Rawson and other tlea with the Axis. 2 ib e Starch 2 ’p!i. T5c Liberators of the Middle East old Doc. Kaiser’s Portland-Vancou- Monday is limited to the pe-J flIeewB As Qaaaa ABoa) Women *» ' military leaders In forcing’ Presi­ While ■ official comment was Air Force smothered Grottalgle ver laboratories have been doing nod ending cm June 20. Dis­ ■PismiAi. MEonm New and Used dent Ramon Castillo to fies to an withheld, one qualified observer re­ Soldiers occupy Buenoa Aires police headquarters after their march into the city. Some TiOOO =—- I DaogMar af a 8 «a «»A airdrome near Brindisi,, in south­ their share thla week. closing that the /miners re­ Mhrar Lane Sportsw ear Argentine warship still was not marked privately that the altuaUon troops, led by Gen. Arturo Rawson, an associate of Gen. Pedro Ramirez, former war minister moved Bon Wttha VaO, "Homes Available' for “looks pretty good.” eastern Italy, in a two-wave as­ Henry J.'s three shipyards put treat yesterday was not an clear, but there were these fac- a provisional- legislaUve council under the chairmanship of Ramirez was __ n Deny, toetodlag Immediate Occupancy Bemberg tpra: Should an anti-Axla government sault yesterday while Air Forces on another sprint from May 30 to unconditional surrender, the UM W Aires l'*^*** ^ **'^**^ Argentine government. (AP Photo by radio to New Y*ork from Buenos • A. I L t o • P. Bi. Dill Pickles Arrest Pro-Axis Nationalist some into power In Buenoa Aires, from Northwest Africa shuttled June 5. launching six ships. Since officers released a telegram dla- Bm g aaatoa a< Ika 1 You Will Need It was assumed that the defense of over Pantelleria, SIcUy and Italy the yards work seven days a week, patebed to all local unions saying; 1. One of the first acts of ths pla for lO Faara. Ooljl M e M Argentina then could be assured in their dally, blows at Premier thia isn’t quite a ship a day but AcUon to Protect Union AUxand«r ^-ovisional government was \ ths by the United States, sa has that Mussolini’s anti-invasion strong­ close enough to cast a significant '"rhe National Policy commit­ I N oaoreb i \ ' • . SHORTS - arrest of a prominent pro-Axls Fhaaa a-aOM of the other Latin American coun­ holds. shadow— the prospect that these tee. -by unanimous vote, haa au­ Jaryis Bisquick Nationalist, Manuel Fresco. tries. ’That would mean for oAe Greek Risings Lieut. Gen. Carj A. SpAatz'.s Kaiser yards may soon be averag­ thorized a return to work on M Ataandsr SA 1 • JERSEY SHIRTS 2. One of several proclamations ing better than a ship a day. Phoaast Make your osra shorloake. J thing the making of len^-lease Churchill Flies Back forces, struck a» Catanzaro. on the Monday, June 7, up t6 and includ- said to have been iMued by Raw- arms and supplies available to the sole of the Italian boot 90 miles The one Vancouver, Wash., and jo g June 20. This action was .tak-' oatosdut aen pledged Argentlna’a coopera­ great southern republic. from Messina strait. two Portland yards spawned four en to protect your union and ita Britiah- Ck>oI as a cucumber and • SLACK SUITS tion in a “ true American union of New Troubles Long Fifth Golumn Center Both Catanzaro and Syracuse Liberty freighters, one tanker and- membership. Let each member collaboration and compliance with ' ArgenUna long has been consid­ From African Stop were attacked ,.by incendiary- one aircraft escort carrier. The cooperate with this policy. Make Your Own Cool Summer cool looking, too. With our international pacta.” • SLACKS ered the center of Axis 'Fifth laden Wellingtons Thursday Liberties are of 10,300 deadweight “ By order of the National Pol­ Ameriean Club 8. Pro - Democratic newspapers \ v\ Colunm acUvity in South America For Italians night. tons each, the tanker of 16,,’SOO. icy committee." “ ... Summer weather drop­ Sizes 12 to 20. published an announcement, said ROOFll^O Drinks r •'' An investigation by the Argentine Accord Reached at Cnvered With DirexA Hite Figures for the carriers are secret. The telegram waa signed by 1 ^ to emanate from the revolution­ Congress in 1941 resulted in the 'The Liberties were launched by Resident John L. Lewis, Vico BINGO ping in as it has you’ll aries, pledging compliance dith a .^Inunting Losses from Big Air Drive Cairo dispatenes said hangars ASBESTOS SmiNG^ Chocolate Syrup gal. jug $1.89 expulsion of the German ambassa­ Washington Expected and administration buildings at Kaiser’s original “miracle yard,” President John O’Leary and Thom­ resolution adopted /by the Confer-, dor, Edmond von ’Thermann. the 11-way Oregon Shipbuilding as Kennedy, secretary treasurer. -' want a couple of these Children's ence of American Foreign Minis­ Allied Aerial Pound­ To Be Interpreted into the - large Grottalgle airdrome The investigating committee, were covered with direct hits in Corporation. ’This yard launched 17 Although the message did not INSULATION ters at Rio De Janeiro recommend­ headed by Deputy Raul Damonte Against Japs ships In April and delivered 17. It use the word truce, the effect o f Tomorrow Raspberry Syrup gal. jug $1.89 1 t j d • smart dresses. They ' All White and Colored ing that all American republics ings Are Counted at Invasion of Europe. the daylight raid. Large fires were Taborda, found an “almost mili- equaled this performance in May. AB work left burning And columns of smoke the June 20 limitation appeared to BspeeS \ come in Navy, Blue, break with the Axis. ’These news­ Home by .Fascist State. It haa trimmed ita average time be the equivalent of a truce. owUila Pitoea. papers ' also called the revolt and e'xplosioha marked the mush-' j (Conttooed oo Page Two) London, June 5.-— (IP)— Seen Coming Night for an asttmate. Chenille Capes “ democratic In character.’’ rooming destruction. One entire Return to Bargaining Table Brown, Pink and Win# (Continoed Page Tw o) Some reports, however, indica­ By The Associated Press Prime Minister -Winston' section of the field waa said to Meanwhile, the soft coal opera­ m have been knocked out. la FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Prints. Sizes 38 to 44. ted the objectives o f the -revolu­ Tta|y Was reported beset by new tors and union leaders returned to tionaries were largely domestic. Navi;'\nd Army All the raiders returned safely, the bargaining table but whether Burton Insnlatiim Co. Extra Large, Juicy troubws^ today—a rising Greek a United States communique said, $1.49 The revolt, with General RSw- Stroke Hailed they would actually negotiate the m rtfo rd patriot opposition to her Army of the Washington war council Turning Toward More although they were attacked by a son leading some 7,000 troops into Steel Makers issues today was an open question. Tel. 88-4618 at which full accord was formation of enemy fighters, four O R A N G t Buenos Aires yesterday and tak­ occupaUon— while ^ home ahe Bases for Continuing Technically negoUations before the Grapefruit ^i.r23c Children’s Short reached on a future ^ Allied of which were shot down. ing control of the governmental As Bad News counted mounting losses from A l­ Series of Air Raids. men return to work would violate' offices abandoned by the fleeing course" on all fronts—an ac­ In Cairo, Col. Keith K. Comp­ Praise Order the W ar Labor BoanI’a order in lied aerial poundings . and at­ ton of St. Joseph, Mo., who led the the case. H A L L ^ Freeh,-ftfe. i ' ■ President CsatUlo, occurred on the cord which was expected to tempted to " ■omething. of Grottalgle attack said he rarely Indications from the coal fields Chenille Coats $3*29 day Jhe Conservatives were to be Interpreted into action first Washington. June 5—

—A gi­ For Enemies had seen more accurate bombing. were that full production would be Asparagus Lb. Bch..l 5C V name,,a candidate to succeed Cas­ the spirit o f defiance in her people. with invasion o f Europe. -The gantic aerial drive against' the Endiiiir Strike Red, white and blue trim. tillo. I ‘There were scores of fires which under way again the first o f the The Greelt government-in-ex­ prime minister, who saw Gen. Japanese appeared in the making week. Rawson himself, addressing a sent great pillars o* black smoke No Official Comment in ile reported from Lmidon that Dwight D. Elaenhower in North today with attention of both the crowd beneath the Government headquarters of an Italian Army into the sky,” he recalled, "we Move Will Hall Scheil- The president of the United Africa, landed at a British completely smothered the area house balcony, said his movement' Either London of corps waa mepaced by Greek N avy and Arm y turning toward Mine Workers reached hia decision 3-Lb; Peck airdrome at dawn and proceeded lylth bursts.” yesterday after the walkout which wly Otvan. Fresh Spinach 15c waSe“wlthout any political lean­ guerrillas vi'ho had driven an Ital­ more and more bases for a con­ uled Reduction in Inimedlately to London to begin' a Grounded Planes Destroyed started Monday night had coat the ing,*’ and was aimed at guarantee­ Washington on Seizure ian garrison from one town and tinuing series of bombing raid#. Onaratitoed. series of conferences with mem Crewmen said a number of Output of as Much as nation 10,000,000 tons of coal, ing “the safety of our peopTe and killed '200 Italians .in another en­ “ The trend, of war for the im­ Large Bunch, California Of Power by Army. hers of his war cabinet. grounded aircraft were destroyed. threatened vital steel p^uction, lip MatoKale. our nation” because the Castillo gagement. " mediate present seems to be a bat­ Little Girls’ Plungea Into Consultation tle for air bases." said Artemus In continued Allied aerial at­ 25 Per Cent for Some. and compelled the White House to Arranged. administration had failed to re- Italian aoldiera, after a 15-day ■ ^ ----- : In London Churchill plunged Gatea. assistant iecretary of Navy tacks on Italy’s island outposts shift Its attention from battle- Carrots - siiefet "our institutions and cul By The Associated Press battle, have evacuated Metsovon immediately Into consultation FM R air who has just > returned in the. Mediterranean, bombers of. Pittsburgh, June 5^r/pi_steel ture.’’ in north-central Greece and Greek The sudden stroke by which an with bia cabinet colleagues and from a 27,000 mile tour of the Pa­ the Northwest African Air Forces (CoAttnued oq Page Eight) ^ A. A. Dipif, INC Some sources implied that the forces have already occupied Kala-. makers today hailed the ordfr to Argentine Arm y group chased out service chiefa and there was some cific fronts. Navy Secretary Knox subjected Pantelleria to another OONTRAOntORS su N S u rrs revolt was to break a stranglehold baka east of Metsovon and have speculation that his report to the end a Week’s shutdown of the Na­ President Ramon CaatUlo and took nodded agreement at a press con­ priinding yesterday and hit air­ 3M Antmnn St. TeL 4880 Iceberg Lettuce the form er reglrfie bad obtained on pushed within 20 miles o f the House of Commona would not be tion’s coal mines on Monday as a Full Fa.shioned orderly proceaaes of government over the government was hailed In ference yesterday. dromes at Milo airfield in Sicily. headquarters of- the Slat Italian made immediately but would A United States communique move which would halt a scheduled In Assorted Stress through alleged ballot box manip- United Nations capitals today as .airfield Sites Being Studied corps- command, these reports await a fuller shaping, and it was from Cairo today said Liberator reduction in steel output of as ulationa. Rawaon Issued a written bad news for the Axla. Gates’ statement followed an First Quality and Prints. said. suggested Parliament might ex­ bombers of the Ninth U. ?. Alr_ much as 25 per jent in some mills. Flashes L BtatMnent saying “ moral corrup­ •’pjere was no official comment in assertion by Knox in discussing A spokesman for, , the giant Fresh Tomatoes either London or Washington, but Fofeaeep “ ImRiiBeBt’* Help tend its next aeries of sessions to the capture of Attu that all sites Force attacked Grottaglie air-' (L a m Bulletins ol tlie OP) WIra) tion” markrni the formal regime. Meanwhile, the Bulgarian. Army bear him. drome in southern Italy in two United States Steel (Corporation Sizes S*to 6. Castillo’s "policy of prudence," one qualified observer in the United for airfields there are being stud­ OLD newspaper Narond Otbrana waa N ot only was his plane escorted waves in daylight yesterday. said the shutdown had- placed It order which he had adhered to a States capital remarked that ■ the ied and that work on one field “just at the point where we were Chinese Recapture Ku'Agan RAYON altuatioil “looks pretty good" for a quotbd in reports from Ankara aa by fighter craft on the later stages started by the vanquished enemy . The airfield .is located near Chungking, June 5— — Un- strict neutrality and kept Argen­ Brindisi on Italy’s heel. feelhig^th“ pinch” and announced (JP) RECORpS severance o f Argentina’s diplo- fore.seelng ‘Imminent’’ help for of the Journey but Churchill’s already is under way. chifcked Chinese forces recaptured tina open to Axla diplomtaic rep- ’The Allied headquarters qom- the return to the pits would can- Mnat’^ba tninad In for snl- String $eans maOc ties with the Axis. flight waa timed so the plane pass? Sewetary o f W ar Stlmson has Kiingan, one ol the bases in south $1>39 (t'ontlnoed ua Page Tw o'- ed the Axis-patrolled Bay of Bis­ ce‘ - plans to curtail steel prcxluc- engn If yw want As Rm p (Oontinaed on Page Eight) All London afternoon newspa­ said Riat capture of Attu from the tion. Puprii prorince from which ths HOSIERY cay by night, with no moon. ■ (Oontlnued on Page Two) playing taa naw onaa. pers referred to th* Castillo gov- Jajjanese a vyeek ago put Ameri- A survey disclosed the strike will •apaneae launched their Abortive High twist 42 gauge semi eniment aa pro-Axia and Lord He waa accompanied by Foreign eon forj;eB within bombing range drive on the uppei Y-angtze.'front, tVie sash paM tor aM ren- and Secretary Anthony Eden, who flew result in a production loss of be­ Beaverbrook’a B^rentng Standard of Japanese territory,, and Army tween ten and twelve million tons the high conunanc’ said In a com­ otda l i i sspeeUra o f onanlMp. sheer with reinforced heels from Britain to join him In tke said editorially that “ the Argen­ Milk Supply air officers have discussed feasi­ of c()a1. One blast furnace of the munique tonight. The communique War Cabinet North African talks, and by ' Gen. tines have struck a fierce diplomat­ bility of new airfields in the Aleu­ Reds Repulse Republic Steel corporation had said more than half the enemy and toes for extra wear. Sir A.lan Brooke, chief ot the im­ KEM^P'S FARMERS: ic blow and sounded a warning tians-area. closed -in Birmingham. Another troops at Kungan were wiped out I $1.98 \ Seen Likely which other politicians still sitting Is Assured perial general atall, who was with Gatea. discussing aerial warfare waa ready to shut down there and and the rest retreated. The Chi­ in neutrality’s saddle would do well hint S t the Wsshington conference/s In the South- and Southwest Pa­ Nazi Attacks two were to be bankec* here. nese said they had --aptured Sia fMMainSt. M,88M Inveiligate \ to heed.” wlto President Roosevelt And the cific, said: Predict Quirk Reaponae f important point on the outer de­ ’The Standard added that the British and American , general “AirTOwer will be used' more and fenses of Ichang and repulsed j i Formation ^ [»y French Drivers Agree to Com- stsUTs. Spokean an at union headquar­ Argentine revolution has started more 'ajj time goes on. The size of 520 Boinbeni ,Thrown ters of districts in Pennsylvania Japanese thrust to the north from I-M AdeitM Committee of Libera- 'ply With Delivery “Most (^idlsT’ Meeting the Air Forces In Ahe Pacific area ar d West Virginia predictet; their Siiishfenr about 100 miles north- ^Contlniiod OD Page Eight) In North Africa Churchill also will continue to increase." Against Orel in Heav- we4{ of' Hankow. ir sY' . tion Now Expected. P ^n Ordered by ODT. had what waa described as a “ most Asked whether additional air­ ( <)ontliiue(f’'(ip PsK* I'^vo) ^ , ' * ' '■*■ ■ ANKLETS cordial” meeting with Gen. Charles ie8t RuHHian Aif^, Blow. lir e Dr-stroj's .Six Buildings liexboud Carriage Nettings 1 fields had been established or cap­ h 50 .Machias, ,Me., .tune 3-^/P)— Fire If Yd6“L.iv« I This Area And . AJgiera, June 5.— tJFi—Th4 for-' New York. June 5.-^/P)—A full tured In the Pacifle-arca, he .said For Children or Grown Ups An made up with draw string. matlon of a streamlined wair rabi- and uninterrupted milk supply was (Conttaned.oB Page Bight) he could^ not Comment beyond say­ London, June 5;—i>P)—’Tivo sharp of undetermined origin destroyed This aU-puipoM butlding Ponders Farm s..- business buildings and exten- Fine quality mercerized cot­ ]iiet within the fitunework of the assured for residents of New York ing “I can’t imagine wc are stand­ German attacks-—one . ’ against Brief Alert . boazd will halp keep your metropolitan area today following! Treasury Balance ing still.” sively damaged the Cungregatlonal newly-organised French Commit- Russian j bridgchcads^-est of the church here ^oday with i loss un­ ton Anklets in turn-back or agreement o f the A F L , Milk' Murii ImpreaMd by Basea buildingit iM good repair Cash Measure Qnneta river and the other in the officially estimated at $125,000. Gripper tops. All'fibres in­ itee for National Uberstion was ^ a g o m Drivers’ union to comply Washington.""- June 5— C/Pi—The and increase production! Gates said, he was “ very much For London Firemen from .Machias, East Ma- cluding stripes or plaids. i^considered likely in political qiiar- "WUl the Office- o f Defense ’Trans­ position oT the Treasury June 3: impreased" by air bases he. visit­ Sevsk area southwest of Orel— were thrown back with heavy chifs and .MacUiasport battled the ' jtors here today. portation’s sklp-a-day delivery" Receipts $29,109,929.67; ex­ ed throughout the Pacific'And "by c b r y £ e r c a r Senat/Puts Aside Con­ looses in men and material In the. blaze with the assistance of Sol­ Astostoe Flahoard is ama^gly.j plan. penditures. $247,099,177.49: net Oen; H enn Giraud, Gen. Charles p'.incipal Ovemigbt , land action ^Iliecl Plaiiea Reinaiii diers stati(m(Hl here amt brought uiezipensive. Itis fireproof—cannot troversy Over Bill . to Announcement of the unlona bajance, $12,438,930,934.21. (Continued on Page Two) liDeGaulle, Oen. Georgea Catroux, along the-Russian frbnt,. the mid­ it under control only after it Come Here For Service And Re­ action was made last night by ’ burn. Has a bard, smooth surface pJesn Monn'et and Rene Maaaigli day Soviet communiquf said to­ Grouiiflffl; Damage threaleneu to wipe out the entire Requjire Confirmation. Michael J. Cqahal, vIm president pairs Because We Now Are The whidi esn to.wathed, or b o ^ . l^ e r e looked upon as the inner ■U - day. ' , • Minor, Few"Uasiiallles. business area and adjacent homes, . lifhtpuyiBColor.Hoedsnowhits- t jgraup which would devote its ener- of the International Brotherhood The furious aerial war continued: —!■ Washington, June 5— Ijgy to the w ar effort and leave’ad- of Teamaters and Chaffeura with to dominate the front actio.n as the ( .tlay Releuse ‘10,000 itrigians waih or prcosrvativt treatment and Senate put aside ita controversy Official ParH And Semce Dealer. |ministraUve functions to others. which the M W D la Affiliated. Beardstowh Celebrates Russians threw 320 bombers London, June 5.— —Allied l^ndon, June 5—-(/Pj—- The Ger­ ' JIsfe oan'f gnaw through Flos- ||^e full committee might be en­ over a bill to-require confirmation LjL _ Allows^ Double Loads against the, iijippr.tan't German- aircraft remained grounded last man radio ~ asserted today that hoard. Ideal asafire-eafe. Military o f thouaands o f additional Federal larged to 12 or 13 members, it was Tin der the Agreement the union held->base of Oref, below Moscow, niyht and the only aerial activity Hitler wa.s CohsIdiTing the release interior Iming for dairy barns, JMlIeved. , employes foe a week-end recess to­ ' 5 ^REMEMBER: Allowed ita members to take out Its Triumph Over River in their heaviest air blow of the reported in today’s Air Ministry of ‘10,000 Belgian war prisoners in LI milVhnuirii poultry houtce. etc. I New ExpreashMia o f Unity day while its Appropriations com­ spring cam pai^. Railroad depots, communique ^W'as scattered raiding a move to moiillize more tabor, A Perma-lift mittee- wortced overtime on an double loads o f m ilk today—need­ ■' Lot we show yoixa aamp/e ond I The committee had new exprea- ed to carry all types o f consumers ammunition dumps and fuel sup­ by a few enemy planes which l>NB dispatch from the Berlin 8800J)00,000 form money bill. BeArdstown, 111..“ June 6.— (A*)—^^removed and merchandise was be- plies were left burning, th..- spe­ We Also Are Official Dealer For i to U jo u how littio it eooto. Pair [.Uona of 3ntty from DeGaulIe and over until Monday because no There waa feveriah activity injlng placed back Into store win- cau.sed a brief alert in London. ' radio,' h(-ard by The .Associated Giraud, v o ic ^ to Tadio addreaaee Administration leaders said they cial' Moscow broadcast said, add­ Minor damage and a few casual­ Press, said the chief of the Bel­ r.- wholesale or retail deliveriea will homes and stores and shops In this ] dbws. Mailmen carried over-sized would attempt to take up the a ^ - ing that one Russian plane waa ties were reported. Ports And Service For agt night to the French people on be made tomorixiw. old jiv e r town today and joy waa | bags to deliver the accumulated gian military udministratioa, Ur. BRASSIERE ’hs first anniversary of -Bir El cultura) approprlationa measure los in the raid. ~ - Heavy gunfire drove off the few Reeder, has put the proposition Monday If they could, persuade The decision of the M W D cane unconflned aa life and laughter re- mail. Ad(lbr*VAaM ‘ islm, when Fighting French Ignores German Report raiders over London. One enemy before the Belgians In a speech Senator MoKellae (D./Ttoin.) to aeveral hours after ' the NaUonal turned in full force aa the city Reunions On Every Corner nWABOOK" a balow El Alameto broke The midday communique, re­ plane penetrated the east Jilid- commemorating' the mnniveraary 64paanora(- All rayon eetl" with laddsr stitched canter seam, low delay fo r another day a vote on his . W ar Labor board had ordered the celebrated itr- dramatic triumph ’THs 2.000 men-and other essen- hroogh Oarman am or in a strata- corded here by the Soviet monitor lands area. An enemy plane waa of the country’s occuparion. Hit­ DeSoto and PlymoudijC|rs UanoB taMuU- Just Received! H ck — 4 eyelet adjustable, back closure.. AdJusUble shou proposal to require Senate approv­ driveto to comply with the new over the rampoctog waters of thp, ;tial workers who had remained tton.^tMetioa. le vrithdrawal. lUinela river. from a 'Moscow broadcast, con­ (lestroyed. ter, Reeder was quoted ae saying, ’ straptk tharose and Whits.- al of all Federal appointees mak­ delivery plan and shortly after throughout-the critical days wel­ tinued to ignore a German an­ fire profceetien.« . ‘’liie only iMue la the eniahlng ing niore than 84,500 a year. Mayor F. H. LaGuardia had ITie hundreds who were driven comed their families, and there Twelve German fighter-bombers would turn the prisoners loosb watwtom tot the enemy,’’ DeGaulIe said. nouncement that the Russians had “ and raise their status to the lev­ However, McKellar told report­ threatened to declare a state of from their homes two wAeks ago were minions on every .street oor- swept over a southeast epast town Bring them hero whw« ttain^d medbmlc^ ftocaa water aye- An White Genuine Leather “All the fighting men of France thrown three divisions and a tank which the German radio identified el of free Belgian-Avorkere In Ger- toBi, tie. Tdb ers he felt he could pass tljis bill health emergency if the deadlock when the-swollen river threatened ner. ’lYie evacuees had lived In brigade,' into a smashing assault abcut asbesto. re grouped now on a single road," Monday, “and leavr the calendar continued. to inundate the oommunitv of churches, schools and town halls of as Kaslboiirne yesterday, causing meny— if the population should who understand thcM Mrs work on them. iraud toaerted. ^ (M. the Valizh sector between Smo­ “ some damage and a small num­ satisfy demands Imposed In regard- ^ $1.25—$1.75 clean for the farm bill.” Cashal said the union' agreed to 6,500 were- happy m they began nearby communities. Today the lensk and 'Velikie Luki. The Ger­ l iaehee A t Traitors their heavy tasks of rehabilitation ill and infirm who were evacuated ber of casualties including some to lalMir service.” i HANDBAGS Dl« regards Cute Propoaed conform with the akip-a-day plan, mans admitted a break-through, -I Giraud also lashed at “the litUe The AppropriaUona subcommit­ ordered by the ODT as a gaa■ aal re pie a- VeL414g Ch«p insurance, aa well as an ap­ toe. • ■ 1, ■ ■ thrown back after t short engage­ BM No. Mato M n o I ilr duty lay.’’ * and dry behind the ralnforrad con- propriation o f llQO.000,000 addl- Appears To Base JPW were to leave tomorrow. The ment. The Germans- left 80 dead O NB said in a . Berlin broadcast iahed within todays, accordbig to A n A rm y d hootmgea and aabo- orato and aarthern levees beyond John E. Rice o f the New England 7 ttooal money for soil conservation Union compliance toipsarsd to laves patrol was relaxed but the ancia great quantity of- abandoned that Allied planes attacked-a Ger­ The J W IIA L C COM nra waits to rtoa up to Franet, adUdi slipped the sullen hnd silent OouncO of Agriculture;, RIee payments; *111# House had allowed ease th« ftor aarprasaed yesterday timbera and the ssndbiiga atop the arms. It said. man con'voy. off 'the Dutch coast GARAGE 1 raud said, “ and there is the 8300.000,000. river, rilU at flood Mage but slow­ nille-Iong concrete seawall w M ^ A German counter-attack near today and tHat ta^o of the attack­ toM thn (DDunoil that weetoni fane- M AN C M BSm i COMN* In Syracuse, N. Y„ by Charles H. ^ green STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH BALES. my of prisotora—my old com- ly rscedlng after toiichlng an all ERNEST RC^rRimp. -The subcommittee’s action, tak- Baldwin, executive secretary of had stemmed the rising ' waters' Sevsk. was thrown baqk" w ith , a ing planes were shot down. The u n found M ntnie prndtnM# to time fecord crest of 29.8 feet. have not been removed. The stage feed their com to hogs than to TEL. Sll.-t RmUMNO MAYnUAlA loss of about a company of men to broadcast, which was recorded.by H f NO. HAI n ’ s t r e e t m Wiajj/i' 9 m o i Ths protsctlve bArrisrs plaqsd yastafday was 25.7, two feet below Reuters, wa; not (xmflrmed by aeil It to New England fanuen « t a..v Um ahopa and' storaa wetetMto 6% iha ma-n ill i,AWad Muroai; tho $LS$ m t bwM aritif iM b ■ - ; j ' ^ . LI .1