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Your Ca^ and Buy Boitds Cole Motors E R M 50 Nations Ne^ Charter I ■ . Y . / The Weather ‘:-V MONDAY. JUNE 26,1945 c ■ ...L c V " A ts ta k s Dslly dr^nlatioj rereeaat pf b. S. Weather Bureau \B im L \T B Manchester Evening Jlerald r«r tha BlasHi af Blay, - • -- ■ ■ ' '■ — Rale ending tonight, cleswiag and colder; Wednesday fair, with anj as a dehthl officK„pn the dao- number of stamps that the prop­ The Willing Workers group of comfortable temperatures; North­ \ The Inasmuch Glnali of the ond floor.. The request Wgs turned erty was not purchased as a real* ; K east fb norta winds epdlag tanlglrt. Church of the Nhrhretie will hold the South Methodist W^ S, C. Sv. Wichmans Buy down. denoe aa the price paid was mucit M em terof the Audit About Towu a picnic tomorrow evening at 6:15 will hold their closing pic'n^ bf In.making the applicatidn and more than the value shown by. the mil sin nf OUeolatloaa at the home of Mra. William Turk- the season Thursday, at Elisaboth pres^ting h is. claim for Mhe assessors. Manchester—~A City of Village Charm Ington, 66 Phelpe Road. ' Mem­ Pnrlt, instead of Crystal i<ake as Higgiiis House changa. Dr. Wlchman told thq. WlUtam Perrctt of Perrett * originally planned, on. account of Silver bers are asked to be fin time, and board he had made a deposit on (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ' ^! ■ tiansportatlon. The; rtiembers will the .property. He said he Intended MANCHESTEH, c o n n , TUESDAY, JU^E 26, 1945 ight for to attend, rain or shii^ LXIV., NO. 226 (OlaaaWII AdvarllataiB aa board the bus leaving the termi­ Zoning Board Refused to buy the house regardless of the Transit nus at B o’clopK. ELASTIC Rey. L. B. Trowbridge, field rep­ decision of the board. ' Domestic Departmm resentative of the American Tract Use of Pi'opeply for On the night the petition' was STOCKINGS \ society, spoke at the Sunday The,. Salvation Army Women's denied a notice from tha^^robate > Light asd Heavy Weight Home League, which has suspend­ Business Purposes. , Court. at»peared statln|r Intention Japs Emerge from Iwo Cave schpol. fesslons yesterday In Con­ ed innings, for the ummmer, will to sell the propertw/and that a Arthur Drug Stores cordia Bythefan, KmanueJ Luthar- 50 Nations five-day notice WM^^equlred. M6 6laln 8L Tel. SSM Super-Forts an and ' Covenant^Congregatlpnai have a picnic at Elizabeth Park Among the deeds recorded with .rvsL.:,. u/KInVi im tomorrow. A bus will leave the Town Clerk Samuel TVrklngton The deed recqjxled shcNca by the churches, ^ h is society whloh >a citadel at 1 o’clock, and returning H a s T i e 110 years old publishes Christian Saturday, was one by the estate of leave the park at 7 o'clock. A cov­ br. Edwin C. Higgins, which trans­ literature in •iTWguages and spc- ered dish supper will be enjoyed elalizes ki evan^llstic publica­ ferred the property at the comer 10 Jap Factories at five o’clock, and those attending of East Center and Huntington Ne^ Charter tions. It also furnishes free arc reminded to furnish something W int-Yli^nes tracts for the Army and N«vy. atreeta to Mrs. Mae Wlchman, for fhe meal. In case bt rain the wife of br. Barney Wlchman. Dr. ;on.'The provides bibles for West outing will be postponed until a ( to In- ■ dets, literature for the blltid. The Wlchman had asked the Zoning later date. , . k Upon Main Island ■or that work extends all over the U. S. Board of Appeals to yse the ho'us for an office on the ground ■“ ^ Y o Cl S i o p ^^ F^^ * ver. ac- itid to Central and South Ameri­ St. R lU ’s Rothers’ Circle, ^11 orts: ca. W. monthly pap<^ printed In hold Ita regular meeUng tomorrow Spanish goes to 12,000 Latin- evening,■'at the home of Mrs. Hen­ % ^ ^ e believe you will find what yoii want In More '^an 3 ,^ Tons j pjan C S R aV agC ArleneAmerlcah homes. ry Oormler, 4f7 East Middle Turn­ Ir„ Wll- pike. , ExperieneW , Of ,Higb • ExplosiveV ^ O MtKay.eipple Chapter. No.,S3. O. K. S.. ^ard gopds and domestics at Haleys as soon if Charter May l a n K e e S I Draped conference Floor $an<tffig Southwill observe past matrons and past Carpeule|5iO^W auted Bombs Drop from 450 Japs in Last Laying anilf .FInlBUag ., ttendingp a t r ^ night. Wednesday evening mbly at WM. JOHNSON, not sooner than in many other and sometime* To 500 Planes; Escort­ Spen Rescue Auditorium to Plitce in the Xw>ontc Temple. ma- FENDER AND Go ill Effect J,the E.New Jensen'Ehgland South>»ra tronsConr an^pust patrons v«iU fiii Ihf Ofllee ed by Mustangs from Lu^on Stand Signatures on Do^ ference M ett^lat Camp stations during the Inrtjato^ ' Broad/Street Tel. 743d larger storM. y Phone S-0920 BOPV WORK ment; Dr. V. K. .^Well-* caster, K. I. Xesalona beganwork. iMJ A Iwo J im a^ B a s e For Britain eTeningIf No Antwor—B8t9 and wOiNrontlnue thrwigh 't T By Year-End tho banquet ik ll at 6:30 under the SOLIMENE & FLAGG Americans and Filipinos iiigton Koo oTChina iQ .aituntay. ■ \ direction of Mrs. Robert J. Smith ^ INC. Guam., Juna 26.^—(/P)^Teh and her committee. Mrs. Anna Head Procession o£ eS4 Center St. Tel. 5101 aircraft, gun and amimunition Close in for Kill in Quick Action by Sen­ Montgomery Says Brit­ RobhxWiU be in charge of the din­ 153 Taking Part. ing All memVrs are urged Featarfag Rli-ENAMEL Dundee Turkish factories Ob Japan’s main iSr, Upper Cagayan Valley ; ate May Result in Rati­ ish Finished in 1941 to atteh.d. ,\ • . BROWN'S land of Honshu were smash­ LECLERC Yht MiierR PfRitb Itr EverytllRf ed with more than 3,000 tons A i r c r a f I Effective. fications by C^ibec Unit­ And Cotild not Have San Francisco, June 26.-— FUNERAL HOME of high-explosive bombs from With great issues' of Oil Burners^ GARAGE Manila, June 26—(4^— Fifth ed Nations Rapidly. Survived Without Helf, 2)1 Main Street 16 Brainard Plapd 450 to 500 Super-Fortresses Air Foree fighter and attack ,var and peace hanging on Painting (Rear of the Co.) at noon today. Roaring in at San ,l^a.nriscq,_June 26.— —If Wles^den, Genmany,'June 26 Lheir pen strokes, delegates Phone 52N and fire yM M i M l i a r t .. j u 4- bombera, flying at leant 300 sort- Ail Klndii of General — medium^-alUtu<te3^abniit_n oQ ^ — given^ a quick go-ahead by the (VP)—Field Marshal Montgomery of 50 countries went to Furnaces (Jananeae time) with an escort of ^ ” _ _ _ Y m 'II di i prefm iNtl (Japanese time) Unltril States Senate, a sufficient told a group of American officers flag-draped conference audi­ Paperhanging A F^w Still Available. Automobile Repair Work Mpatartg fighters from Iwo Jlma, ripped and ravaged JaiJapese ma^.* ihg their lasjt stand In the^upper number of the other . United Na­ and enlisted men fdday that Brit­ torium today to sign the new Team o« Interior juid exterior I - -* /• thie Super-Fortresses dealt their Qaality Garden Fertilizer RACkUFFE OIL CO. |fb with N0"ENfiMEL tions may ratify the new world ain was finished In 1941 and could United Nations charter, and contract work hi Maacheater. FRtE TOWING most powerful blow to , date in Cagayan valley tbday aa Ameri­ not, possibly have survived with­ vbmm charter In time to bring- It into ef­ then hear President .Truman 92.25 per 100 pounds jhS Mnpla A » Hartford - PHONE S978 OR 3 - m i Hand Size their new campalgn>^' erase Jap­ cans and Filipinos closed In for Easy ta apply • . anese industry with precision de­ fect before the end of 1945. out American aid. make his first ■ major aodresa on TeL Hartford 1-Utl the kill “ I admit it,” Montgomery said. At the Farm. Raymond Fiske molition bonjWftjg- This was the prospect shown to- American foreign policy. bratb aiarka. Strafing Toads and bombing In a poll conducted at the “We were finished and you came - PHONE • drawer >•r..•.^.ea< Some TargeU Hit VisuaUy Final Version Approved' ^ concentrations ' of enemy troops Wohd Security conference by The aibng and gave us a helping FRANK V. WILLIAMS Now you con point your kitc))M Some targets were hit visually and supplies wherever found, the hand.” A triumphant meeting of the < 1 S » ToUand Tpk. Bockland Face Cloths 1 2 c Hands In air the flint of 20 Japs emeigea from an Iwo Jlma cave where the groupJiad^been hiding A ssorted Press. Out of the first United Nations conference—its hut others required the use of In' Lightnings, Mustangs and -Thun for a e w ^ days. Other enemy troops follow. This picture was made on the far Pacific Island A()ril 5 26 nations to reply to a question­ These remarks climaxed a cere­ or bathroom, brightanjotd mini- derbolts gave their lUost striking last working searion— night ^ X .'. 'r 'struments through cloud cover. and released by the War department In Washington. June 25. (A P wii-ephoto). naire, 20^cdlcted raUficatlon by mony in which 1()0 American offi­ twro, ro-now lin^lotim, with littlai The' targets were' two alrplang example of effectiveness in “death cers and enilsted men received-the approved the flnri veralon of tho Limit Four Towels To a Customer. ^ their home.,^vemmenffl before the charter. The signatures go on to­ DON WILLIS work ond.litflo cotti NurEnomal plants and thre.L ammunition and valley."’ 'There the 33rd divl- end of the yeftt.x None raised any distinguished service order, the ordnance works In the Nagoya aloiTs* ISbth Infantry regiment, military medal and the military day; next comes the slower proc­ plan Your New Home Your Ca^ goat twice at for at ordinary All white with novdty colored^ borders in peach* bar to ratlflcatldn^^ Six declined to ess of ratification.
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