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X-"' r V-! X, TUESDAY; JUMB 2^ IMS \ 'X --V Ge# Behind the Men Behind the Guna-^ ' • I ♦ church anOthelr atoup o f M f. W er­ I^toaii, aad^ gtitoa that ttma ntoiiy outdoor flreplacea baVel ner's pih^'W Ul give a recital, eXangaa have tokra place in the OmUt in OehUr Springe Park Second D i^ce Is Promoted EtectLoofl^ »nt T o w n Nailed Qiainnan and At this time the instructor comjiany. X - Average Daily Circulation n ie Weather I »««< Aw now be used by plcnick- will Anounce rewards for the high- Aa Secrad Uantoriaet . - Feiecaat af C. S. Waathiv te I ere. Wob|, lB to' made available average report card and for Cowles waa commlteoned a Sec­ Y President .FW the MoOth of May,-1943 for thla use. Several oOier flre- For Soldiers moat atudloua boy or girl. . ond Lieutenaitt on AiuX 7^ 1987, H a m x A HiMul B ridg* Club' placaa will be constructisd later. in the same unit. ’Tha o^m ljig wSa littta ahaaga i made when F irst Lieut. Ra^nnond 7,386 JtBUrtiliied ' .lb^ •v«nta» alght. I a t U r . iad Mn. 0«org« Frank C. Hcaly, -son o f Mr. and Auxiliary of Army a Walter G. Cowles Is Now Hagedorn was promoted to Oap- Succeeds W ells .^Stadok'* of tha Aodtt ^ Tte blfii boMte UDNw yfrs. Andrew J. Healy, of Buck- '^Manchester In Command of Old taln and given command of the old laiid; Other Officers at OlrenlatloM by M n . Jfoba CasuxUi mib- land, la home on leave from the Navy QuK Annou ces Headqukrters Company, and Sec­ Mandte$ter-r~A City of ViUage Ctuarm tog fb r U n . Rlcbanl Martin, Cavsdry S^ool at Fort Riley, D ate Book Company K . ond lieutenant Frey was appoint­ ChbseU by Board. FbiUp Twcanne bad bi|^ where he haa been taking Friday D«lte. ed from second to first Lieutenant (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THRBB^CBNTB fitba men. ^ a special courae to prepare him for On July 3, 1S40, Cowles receivted ao Fdga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, 24,1942 promotion in that branch of the Tonight It was announced today by regi­ At a' aneeting of tha dtoaetors Another in, the ser}e6 o f dances Joint School Board meeting. his Silver bars and took over the VOL. LXL, NO. 226 Knaat Sndth began aervice. »• and entertainments duties of First lieutenant He of tha Maiicheatar Y. M. C. A.. Municipal building. mental headquarters of the Con­ -8 jeatarday completing the armed services witf be held at tne necticut Infantry regiment of the served faithfully, aa the Adjutant held at the 'T yesterday aftoraoon t x„ A t o f _fldawalk______on the aouth , Unne Lodge No. 7?. KnlghU o f Army and Navy^ub this Friday Rec^tion for aelecteea at Le- of the third battalion fo r' aome Charles B. .Loomis was etectad c t Porter atreet begun under pythiaa, will hold lU regular meet-. evening. The qffair, the second, in gioa Home. rd pivlsion, that First Lieuten­ time.i. Hia service m oril is one of §resident, ^succeeding Wells A. A Paiekage for b /U-Boat PA. piolaet aeveral montba I jng tomorrow night at 8 o'clock th the series, is p][^sored by the La­ . Friday, June ’38 ant Walter G. Cowles, who left continual work and study. tricklan.d. here when the division waa Induct-, & town took over the work Orange Hail. ElecUon of offlcera dies’ Auxl Danes for aoidlera at Army and Mr. Loomis haa served on the WPA Bunport waa with- wUl taka place. There win also be ’The enterU^ment will be under N a vy Club. ed, has bera promoted to the rank board of directors for atapy yearn N a z i s from the and the con-1 the drawing on the War^^nds, ao the dlrept supervision of Rbolda Monday, Jnno Sh of Captain! and has alwaya taken, a jiv f^ in­ let'by the Selectmen to I ajj lUembers are urge^to turn in Martln/and musiefor dancing will B. W. V. Carnival opens. Maple ’The former Manchester National Prices Keeping Up terest in the. work. He has sarved and Spruce atreels. Guard, off leer assumes the com­ Smith. Itbeir etuba be by Frankie Val’s Orchestra, on various committees that entail­ Dur g. the evening a b iiffet sup- Vacation church school. North mand of Company 1^ the unit At Berry Market ed much of his tlnaie. He baa al« Main street churches. w^ira left the locid armory under Move South to hA bnakdown ln the pumping Aviator Cadet John D. Hamil dll be served to all those at- waya taken the-work of tha T. ' ton, of" 87 Garden atreet, form er hdlng. . Tuesday, Joss 88 C. A. seriously, especially that Into ^' arim ery o t Tree Siirgeon Harry ^ ■waat held up the town yray- Unlveralty-of Connecticut student, All men In uniform will be ad­ Registration of young men b^ which would help the younger ele­ on furlough from Bradley FlMd, tween 18 and 20 at Legion H o^ , The rain this morning will hjk'lre ment in the community. r yaaterday for aeveral boure. mitted free of charge. A nominal a bad effect on the stniwbemes ^ all of the treea on the eaet Windsor Locks, left this morning admission fee will be charged for 7 a.m. to .9 p.m. Mr. Strickland who retires from for Maxwell Field, Alabama. Wednesday, July 1 brought to the Manchester Auc­ the head of the institution, .has Cf town hav« been aprayed all others attending. tion market this afternooh. Rain Defenses of Sals of War Bonds, and i^tampa^ served aa president ever since the f^too aocB, fo r the elm ’The oommittee in charge of the baa cut down the number of On IChkrkov aa and other inaacta were William J. 'Bedford was among by all local merchants, 13 to 12tl5.‘ T waa started. Marbert B. House has jmcepted dance and entertainment la headed crates offered ao far this aeason ; to oat ttM leavoa. Spray- the 40 men’from Connecticut who by Mrs. Rose PMchat and includes Thursday, July % Other .Oflloeie Cheeea V' enlisted in the United Statea Navy, ths chairmanship of the,'Retailers Blood bank donations at Legion but the prices have been good. ’The other officers named yes­ .’ to b a lu dona on the Waat Mrs. Nellie McCarthy, Mrs. Chria-,- Testei^ay an average of 30 AppiurenUy Intenff to L y. The town haa 1,400 treea to yeaterday, for Victory Campaign*' It was Homo. Fifty volunteers needed. terday Include: Dr. Ferric E. Rey­ announced today by the Manches- tine Glenney, Mrs. Irene Palshaw, cents a quart was reported, at the Reckless Charges by jUu prayod imder the preaent con-' Monday, July 8 nolds, vice president: Tliomas Tivo Groups Opposing Y ^ e e l and twr Chamber of Coplmerce. The Mrs. Florence Sullivan and Mrs. market. Sold were 178 crates Bentley, treasurer; Herbert ’Ten­ : at 6S cenU per tree. M ary BushneU Cheney Auxiliary, Georgina Vince. Besides the com­ Vacation Church school, South Hundreds of Tanks A W B l K i campaign w ill opeiyton July l-When Methodist church, begins packed .34 quarts, for a high of ney, secretary, and Edgar Clark, Crash int^ Frontier U.8.W.V., will hold its monthly mittee. there are a number of the 86.70, a low o f |3.85 and an aver­ business meeting tomorrow eve- all Jocal merchnnta w ill suspend Wedatedav. Jotr 8 asaiatant secretary. Followed by Infantry r. No. 08. O. E. S. younger set to act as hostesses to age of 84.S4. Aim sold were 483 AU the officers and iBrectora Many jMues Below nliW'-at eight o'clock at the Y.M. buBlnesB for fifteen ipinutea, from Annual outing. Retail Credit tta teal BaaoUng of the 13:00 to 12:15 m. and devote the the invited guests. iprates packed 18 quarts, tor' a hava pledged thdr hearty sup­ Break Lines; Ovcipow- By Chinese Forces toaaor tow evaolag la the C jL . Bureau, Bantly’s cottage, CoveU' Coastin H ope o f time to the inle of War Savings try, high o f $4.50, a low o f $3.50 and port to the nqW president, who TOmple. A aocial time an average o f 83.33. takea office at once. ering Strength Be­ Newa of the birth of a daughter Bonds and {Ithmpa exclusively. July t te 11 Outflanking Brit pafreahmente will follow the The drive' will continue through- PolUically-Wise Observ­ to Mr. and Mrs- Alvar Berggren of Students Give Registration for ja s imtloalng ing Brought to Be^ Push Back Western Claw Canada Faces Mobile Units in Shelton on June 17, discloses the but the month of July, and local at High, Nathan Hale and Hol­ Expect Ortiz ^ ers Predict Spiking fact that on that data falls the an­ citlsens will be requested to co­ lister street schools. Against Defenders Of Japanese Pincer :; iMka. Hdwaid J. Veirla, Jr., of operate with their merchants by West of Salnm. Middle TumpikA and her niversary of Mrs. Berggren'a par­ Piano Reeital Meaday, July IS Of Besieg^ ^ Port. Coming Wi$hin SO Of Moves by Chal­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. John LJnnell of pQKhasing the ' bonds and stamps Vacation church achool, Eman­ W^NESDAY AND THURSDAY T o Q u itP ost Higher Taxes m , Edward, tetty Jaaa and -during the 31 days tha campaign _ _ laft today for their cottage 70 Oak atreet, and that it ia aied uel Lutheran chucch. Mites of Closing Gap* lenge on Ousting. Cairo, June 24.— (/P>—Axis * the date of the latter's birthday will be conducted here. Saturday. July IS Moscow. June 24.— (JP)—• armored forces moved souths ppSint O’ Wooda where they will Further details regarding the P u p ilg of Fred Wemcr cbMBINATiON SPECIAL A T ' On lnconies I the anmmer. and of the paternal grandmother Annual outing. Hose Co. No. 3, Reckless charges by bun­ At Any Time London, June 24.— (ff)— ward on the Libyan side o f of the baby. Mrs. perggren was drive will be released by Chairman ^ Marlborough Lake. Chongkiiiji^. June 24.— (/P) House Ih^r this week, it waa an ' Play at Concert at the d les of Nazi Unks followed Two opposition movements the Egyptian frontier today, churCh women w ill the former Elim^ LinnelL Ang. SI to Sept. 7 OapA W alter O. Oewlea —The Chinese eoromand an­ ’ anan oan a t 1:80 noimced. South Methodist. Knights o f Cotupiibua carnival. by infantry have driven a Complicates Tense Dip­ nounced tonight that its against Primf Minister Government Proposes apparently intending to when Andersqp^ea auxiliary, No . to aew.for the espt William H. Naylor. ’The lat­ wedge into the Red Army de­ armies in Kiangsi (irovince ChurchiH’B w ar. leadership To Take MUney Irom eastward and crash into j 3048 win meet thle evening at The annusK midsummer festival ter la expected to be promoted in fenses on the Kharkov front lomatic Situation Cre­ were developing in the House Egypt many miles below the I eight vclock at the V.F.W. home of the Covef^nt-Congregatlonal 1 ,i"v* NcW R ationS^O arfl the near future. had recaptured Kweiki, thus {^cheater Green. As this is the ...... ill be Reid tomon^w eve-1 ^l®**"*- '*®‘^** Capta|n Cowles enlisted In old FOSTER'S in the Ukraine and are bring­ ated by Sinking of pushing back the western of Commons today, inspired Pay at Source and coastin the hope of outflank-J _ D. Pearl Cf Pearl’s Ap-1 It meeting before the Depart­ E. Werner was presented last ing overpowering strength to by the loss of Tobruk and the ing the British defenses. IS'\ t-xad Fundtura Center la m| nlng at 7:30 witk a prognim and night at the South Methodist Is Now Organized company G a t the local arm ory aa Argentine Freighter. claw of the Japanese pinter' Return Part After War T cek fo r a few dityp. ,m a ment Encampment in Hartford social hour. \ a private on January 30, 1081. He FOR FlNE^pODS bear against the far-outnum­ Axis threat to Egypt, but the coastal sone German caafisB June 38 and 37, it is hoped every church. ’Those who participated which had coihe within 50 trtp.v .... / and their numbem follow; roM through the ranks In tha out­ 84 OAKLAND STREET DIAL 7386 bered defendera of beaieged Sevaa- politically-wise observers pre­ sent shells pver ths British Uasa ] member will attend ao that ^ana Hose Co. N o. 4 o f -.the SouUt fit which was then commanded by miles of closing on the strate­ Ottawa. June 24— (JPi— Advised and Qsrman-ItaUan fpress ’The Lilac, Rbnald Pearl—W. Manchester Rationing Board Bulletinl dicted he would spike them both K of tha TnmrfSbiizt. Aide for the Encampment may be com Manchester fire department will the present Major James H. Mc- 1/ topol in the Crimea, the Ruaaiana gic Chekiang-Kiangsl railway. At by F-hiance Minister J. L. Dsley gaged British mobUe.'Units Pow ell 11-78 which haa been enlarged to Baenoa Aires, June 34— the same time a communiqM said by challenging bis critics to oust la oo a wMVa vacation pleted. hold a drill at 8:30 Friday eve­ VelgK then Captain. His last non­ conceded today. At a aingle point —Boberto OrtU, Argentlna’a Uyire “ws have far 't^f.!go “before o f Salum, apparently as a i The Sack Waltz, Barbara Burr 10 members met last nigdil aa a that 15,000 Japanese troops bad him. They e x p e c t him to use hia o fficia l dnUaa. Probatlan ning. —M etcalf new board for the first time. Rev.- commissioned rank was ' that of REPEATEP BY REt^ESTf ! on the Kharkov front, the Ger- slung and Inactive, president Victory is In alght," Canadians for (3erman Marsbal Erwin B o a -{ ___ '3mmm Duffy la aupplying The Emblem Club wlU hold Platoon Sergeant of the First started a new drive in CSieklang the same tactics^e employed In inel’s Hanking , sebeme. Blissful Moments, Shirley An­ ’Thorsten A. Guatafson. will be the man, maaaed 300 tanka in an-on- today signed a letter realgn- the challenge to leadership faced today a sharp tneraase in ' CSaifc Pagaal dining the week. public card party tomorrow after.' province, east of Kiangsi, aimed Deaperato B attla Expeetafi- noon at'tbe Elks home in Rock­ derson—A. Seldt chairman of tho three different alaugbt which began on Jime 22, ia g nia biflAe. toward Lishul, important highway a fter Singapore—Introduce Wa Income taxes in which the govern­ Slight Accidents Woodland Ekheea, Janet Knofla group# that were set up laat night. THIS IS THE BEST ONE YETI I firit anniversary of the German Ths British wero making final

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>-'5 < .- T f /•■■ ; - v ‘ ^-^. ‘ ■■ - N, ' ‘ . *'v '.‘i ■’ il^' '- * 7 \ Nil MAMUHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. W ED^SDAY, J U ^ 24, 1944 llA N C i R EVENING HERALD. R ANUH B^B. GONN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1942 B io ir f/ 1h fo*d ootmtiy Jail pending deatgna- John W. QiUriL 83r3rwr-old .fl{it LesvenwortK'* for ahtlve duty . in Son of NelUe teacher in the Brookfield ConaoU* UoA by the attorney general's lo i fth e Cotis^ of Aussie cousin o t Prims Minister ! J John ths flsid artillery- He became s of John Curtin, fat dated school. Church School ades penitmttiary In w «c h It WlU be Curto df Australia, ts.tradlng major In toe Arm y Rsaer*hs- In ths A; ptemlsr. The bridegroom was graduated Retailers— UiSO Create! leport , rs Maiiehester^i W ar ,x served. Preiilier in Army his polk^sergeant’a badge for toe 1932, after serving as ,a Wortd from Manchester High school and isses inalgniabf a United! States A rm y War sergeant and later aa a cap­ N e «r " ^ r k ZoblogioaLl Park (t the University of the South, and Is Opening Date UtvIUsa Oeteoas Phone 2-Oivi -y / tU A Cross Phone 8881 Chtcago's six major depots ban' major. tain. X ■ ■< ' • Bronx Zoo) has 4,000,000 USO Drive W iUiaA studying for his master's degr s Attention! tmps 24.—(*h- Quirlt reports Thursday to Fort He la a nativa o f Ire ia u ^ the annually..^ TienuuiR-SaiUh In English at Tftnlty CoUege, He T,2M passenger trains dally. ^ \ foro* to tl A request for an a d d ^ ^ utock^DoMs Bradley, Mrs. WUllsm Mur- _ Is a member of PI Kappa Phi fra­ it Stote Miss M argaret ' Jane Smith, June 29 Set by NorUi o f twent|^-slx million dressings phy, Ernest Linders, Jr<, Ben. Eld- laBCoIn and Nathan, ternity, For the past several Retailers In Manchester are Z daughlter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Just been receivedAt the Natktoal redge, Mrs. Fred Olmsted, Miss B a ^ e y R « ^ years he has been an instructor of .warned by the Local War Price I Service and Organiw* Hale Schools Meurch achool of tbe • board. , Certificates for the Standard at the woodworking shop at the meotlnf at eight O’clock formed last evening at eight quota from AiSguat 1 will be larg­ Barnard School tomorrow morning , x « o 50 Years W ed North Mato street churches. Thin First Aid Course Instructed by An­ ley at the Ni achool. o'clock in St. Marys Episcopal er than assigned In the first, Mothers and fat^_ of our i “ ot Agri from S:00 to 10;00 o’clock for their ■'iff trMumrtr Walt«r was the first project of the k ^ thony Choman have been received church. The rector. Rev. James World Wsir ind may be the largest fighting tadfiig tlmt they ^ u ,, gtmto Defenee second session'in the usual eight ■hoira ^uncil provide the following in- weeks course in woodwork offered WM per- Mrs. Robina Salter*,, of 31 Hazel will be iU alfcteenth annual^/con- fall when these .rtlaforcemi Croj^has ever undertsken. will be mailed in a few days. The y ri jn . ce wUldi 99TM l single ring service, aecutive season. / 1TSO clubs and'Bervice unite acat-, formation to Cbnnecticut consum' by the Board of Eclicatlon. The BtribuUr- and $70.00 wat street, amd the late KOljert J. Sal­ 'The bridal attendants were Miss have taken thelr^Iaceo, the y ^ O r o Blood Doaopi Needed following persons qualified for Sponsored by the Relirtdus Edu­ to r «l th r S h o u t t*** «*rtfty buy. in loca group held its first Session Monday ___ ibow at the ters, has been accepted fpr enlist­ Gladys Hewitt, sister of the bHde ish said. They d u c r ib ^ them as More blood donor* are needed to their certificates: Margarst Bioa- Mr. and Mrs. David cation committee of toe Second morning St which time they pick­ _____ on June 18. ment In th e'U . S. Marine Corps. as maid of honor, and Edward' A t ­ relatively -fresh since they werc4 piiit o f blopd fo r toe armt--! nan, M ary Broapan, Elisabeth Chos» ed out thslr projects. Tomorrow ara the ttemlaad'dona. Congregational-and N)— Federal proUbltlona anlnat the August he v n l round out 54 years munications, was expected to, help ney, Albert' B. Foy, David CBaiiv debts which bad to be paid at row. Mrs. Charles W. Blaney. ^Mre. OeorgdH^Tleinann Ariilored Units creased taxes on liquotv tobacco, While here, the conferees are liv­ Judge J. Joseph Smith cancelled | Words t o8 axcaaalva colninlaaiona of servlcexwlth tbe silk firm, 49 harrass Rommel’s exposed flank on bera, Joseph Loiiey, Jaa>ss Loney once. He was being kept on duty quart chairman of the committee said soft drinks, furs, transMrtatlon ing In university dormitories and yesterday a $5,000 fine imposed on i«B ei^plua.a*flxad.fee oontraeta, Hartford, was best man for o f which baa been in the capacity Uie coast. and Thomas Moors. at a remote spot in the camp and that there were manjr deman^ and telephones. Others m on eating In the university dining Anastase A. Vonslatsky, Russian | ; management feea, and geant Hemann. Bervtiig ajru^era o f w ^ m p a n y loomftxer. Moving South It was learned today that the couldn’t attend to toe matter him­ being made upon the Red Cfobs candy, chewing gum, photo 'gup- hall. fascist leader who pleaded guilty i Tennis anq;)loyao o f contraotora were Othi BtevejM and Rlcnai^ Hre. Warnoek worked a general commanding 'Tobruk be­ Tkomas W.MepWnaoa self. A t hla request a USO woman and urged a greater attendance. The funeral oTThomaa W. Hop- piles, Jewelry and trink^s, Rev. Daniel Bliss, pastor of the Monday to Conspiracy violate ' Bad in connactton with the Bowne, both of East Hartford. ;*i^der for several years In- Che­ fore it fell had asked and obtained smokers' supplies, fountain p e ^ worker wired hla parents for the to To Hit Egypt toe 1917 espionage act ' ! at of co'htraota to file Given In marriage by her uncle, ney'-Brothers and earlier ' h&d permission for his forces to fight kinson w ill held tomorrow af- money and delivered It to the boy Second Congregational church of Racket A son, Ronald Elmep, was bom tehioon rt^;30 o’clock at the T. P. and luggage. Customers of nlghL Greenwich,, is dean of toe confer­ Thomas J, Dodd. Jr., special aa- ! eapanae and compenaa- to Mr. and Mrs. Eln>*r Prevost of Da^d Foots, the bride wore a worked a* a qulUer , With the their way out. clubs, cabarets and dance halia herself, taking part of her evening slstant to the attorney general. In- ! gown o f white chiffon with bishop HoUonpr Funeral Home. 175 Cen- ence; Rev. ‘ Paul. Cullens, pastor of : Btstsmikts. 487 Center street ldat Saturday at Union Manufacturing Company (Continued from Page One) Because o f heavy mqtor trans­ will pay w new 20 per cent tax. off to do so. "The eoldler'refunded formed the court that he waa in : >9B In your containor •pattern of this country cftn- sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was on Union street. port losses, however, it proved Im­ ‘eet. Rev. James Stuart the money to her later.” the 'Newtown Congregational the Memorial-kroeplUl. Mr. and NpHl of . S t M ary's Episcopal The increased Income taxation church, is chaplain, and Rev. W il­ error in Tecoinmendin* the fine : be edcpacted to be faced Inter* Mra. Pravost 'ara natlvea of Ver draped ffom a Juliet cap of aeed Mr. and Mrs. W araock . were Bardie, and a military commenta­ possible for a large force to. do so, Is expeeu^ to yield $115,000,000 in These substitute parents are since a recent amendment to the pearls, and her bridal bouquet-was urch will officiate and interment liam A. Slater, pastor of toe Po- with Indifference _Jn mont and c*me to Manchester married by the Rev. Jami^ M. Ta tor' tieclared a major action for and the general decided to fight on new taxes, yxcluaive of tha rsfund- recruited from USO’s six member statute eliminated thqt penalty of white vroaes and gypsophila will be in the East cemetery. quonock Community church, is Good looks and bsUncsd Sale ends Saturday—so bring your conUiners on the part of the offl* several ihonths ago. bor, pastor of the'South Mefhod- Egypt was Imminent./ until he had completed demolic abie savlngs.X \agencies, the Young Men’s ChrU' provision. _ of their government after liie bridegroom - wore his regula­ Ist ctaurclv June 30, 1892, at the Hour by hour, the opening of of the big supply dumps theip,- Um Association, the National registrar. ^The conference faculty construction rasks it the to Wards Now FStock up for the season ahead I This year'* estimated expenses and-staff numbers 57 ministers, A five-year prison terntt also im- j period of initial heceoaity haa tion army uniforin. bride’s home on West street. For s mighty Invasion attempt was Subsequent terrific e r o s io n s o f $3,900,000,000 include a $1,000.- Catholic Community Service, the equal of many rackets sell­ Mra. Ann Waddell and Miss ministers' wives and other Con posed on Vonslatsky stands. H k I It’s 35c-quality oil! Refined from Bradford- ■ad and continue buying bonda The maid of honor was gowned many years the couple lived in the expected as a sequel to the whirl­ and enormous columns j n smoke 000,000 g ift to Great Britain. Last Salvi^on Army, the Yeung Wom­ ing for twice its price! 5-ply MUdred Erickaon left today for Gas Price to Be nectlcut Qongregatlonal leaders. remained yesterday In tne Hart- | 1th enthualaam. overlooking the In pink chiffon carried an arm Hipiniford house on Main street, wind German-ltallsn campaign indicated he had sugcM ed to a year Canada advanced' $1,050,000,- en’s oprlatlan Assocls'tlons, the ash frame, leather grip. Allegbeny Crude—the world’s costliest! Save Narraganaett Plar, to open the The principal courses being giv­ on of bureaucratic domlha* bououet of pink roses and blue that wrested eastern' Libya from large excenL / 000,000 to Britain for purchase of Jewish 'W elfare Board and the MiUle-Ann cottage for the aeaaon. near the Onter. en are; Discovering Jesus, EsSm- Myles Hn»BS “towtwd” v in this Sale! (All prices include Federal Taxes). and auffeflng deprlvatlona delpnlnluma- Their Family British hands. Jumped in July supplies In Canada. National Travelers Aid Associa tial Christian Convictions, thd fth a.' complaeement attitude,’’ '11m bride's mother wore pink Six children, three boys and British forces engaged small ^ s finance mlnirter reported tlon. A d a u ^ to r was bom Juns .16 at Message of toe Prophets, Person­ Brown Thomson’s fthe report aald. cfepe, with pleated skirt, lace Axis parties all day yesterday NazUS^Pritoners that In the 1941A2 llseal year, Honi^or Holiday the Evanaton, nUnola, hoapital, to three girls and all living, were al Life Adjustments, World 5-quort Con. Rsducsd to .....9 3 ^ ' *^nM time haa ooine," It added, Jacket and white accesaoriea. The bom to the Wamocks. 'They are west o f Salum, Egyptian port near Hartford. June 24.— (Jf^— Cus­ Canadian exports Increased nearly Another UTO representative re­ Mr. and Mra. Raymond Nelson, lncT(^ed to 33t000 Friendship, Building a Christian FOR FRIENDLY ^^«*artien the contraotora* honeymoon Mra. Nelson was the former Miss mother of the bridegroom wore Mra. Harry E. Anderson of Chap­ toe frontier, and "pur mobile col­ tomers of the Hartford Oaa Com' Ik) per cent, general affiployment ceived a letter from a Jewish t-quoit Con. Radvesd to . . . . 1. 44 blue crepe with white acceaaoriea. ^sriia. (From German Broad- Social Orders and Young People's ' at the expenae o f the taxpayera Sophia Gessay o f RockvIUa. lin. Conn., Mrs: John J. Dowd of umns were active to the west of pany were called upon today to as­ rose 22 per cent and irtall sales fathsr who wanted bis son, who its) June 24— (P i^ T h e German Leadership. TELFPHONE c ( the nation must end.** BoU) mothera wore ebrsagea of 118 East Center street, Mrs. Otto our positions,” a Cairo communi­ sume some of the Increase. In “un­ were 20 per cent shove ths previ­ had been drafted-a year before and Igh command said today that the had not been home ^ince, to re­ Foll-Stim, 4-Boll ■'‘T k t report cited inatancea of Thomas J. SmlUi, ateamfiUer for sweet peas. Sonnlksen of 23 W alker street. que said. controllable costa" which has been ous year. Immediately following the cere­ number of prisoners captured at turn for Passover. The USO work SHOPPING SERVICE It called “extravagant the Orford Soap Company, who Howard D. Warnoek of 17 Walker borne almost entirely by the com­ mony a reception for 100 relatives Asserting that Axis sea Un^s To'oruk bad been Increased to 33,'' er took toe matter up *uth Army ^Will Have Equal E ligible Tlre-B ayera o f public „inoney and recently aold hi* hemie at o48 Mld- pany during the past two years. J and friends was held at the home street, Sherwood T. Warnoek of to Tobruk would be difficijit for 000. and reported local fighting authorities and tbe solder was Croquet waatc o f coM>*r” “ * djla turnpike eaa( la today moving Coventry and Wesley L. Warnoek Norman B- Bertolette, president, o f the bridb's parents, and group Surface ships to.cut, an authorita­ utylCr way on the Ubypn-Egyptlan Racing Pigeons given a furlough. Before you buy—briilg your Cer­ that George Remua,..trtiom Hia family to 115 Hilliard street, of Bridgeport, Conn. tive London source saJA the Brit­ said the Increase will result In Use of Supplies deacribed as a “one notbrioua a house owned by the Orford ^ photographs were taken on the rder. Many directors make a pbipt of Set tificate to Wards. Let our Tire lawn of the bridal party and They have five' grandchildren, ish N svy would be able to make a fuel adjustment charge of 5.4 •ending cards to the parents'. of jure In underworld activltlea Company,' DNB quoted German nlUUary ^ ^ Arrive in Rain friends. Garden fiowers used for Edith Warnoek, Carolyn Sonnik- “really effective attack "only with service men who call at USO cldto, London, June 24.— ()P)— Capt. Man quote Wards low'-money-tsy- during the pttdiiblUaa era,” Vas sen, Melinda Warnoek, William large numberssX submarines. «,urcea as placing toe numl^r "'J\,{;t"bi’^pl?caWe to a ll^ ^ . Oliver Lyttelton, British minister 75 **the moviiig spirit” of a firm that Members of Company H. ^tate tbe church decorations were sent Tobruk pnao:iers unofficially at Mr. Martin said. Almost Invarlabty ing prices on Riversides—the longer Warnoek and Robert Warnoek. 'The Axia^Advance also limited fOr The 300-mlIe race from Wash­ kOf state in charge, of production, j ’lraoelved a $518,009 w ar contract Guards, which had been scheduled to the grandparents 'of the bride­ -35,000. the parents reply at some length. Mr. '■Warnoek Is a member of fighter prdtecUon that cotdd be The fuel adjustment charge is a ington. p. C„ to Manchester, which told the House of G^piona today wearing, safer tires! i atthough It had “few tangible aa* to report in Hartford Saturday af­ groom who are quietly observing (This was 7,000 higher than the - They usually .apologise for taking tbe Church of the Nazarene and given iditta-bound British con plan approved by the Statp Public was to have been held on Sunday to^t henceforth BriU^ and Unit­ 6014 and “no production record ternoon for the- 'V fW S ^ te Con­ tbeir golden wedding this week. previous German and Italian fig­ the director’s . time, but say it 'Complete for four players! haa been active for many yeara in voyg,

MANGHBStBB e v e n i n g HERALD. MAKCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1941 QmMlionnof’^ MajUed Today | (lood tnorsi Womer PlipUs tabllgh a rait, route from Bbanghal IS ipHBhgapora, but Chinese reslat- Opens Thuiydii^ at^theyQrcle X ■ ■ ' 1063 T-209—Richard J. E dgiaf 9588 T-559—Charies H. Word- Exj^ct Ortiz " ' ^ u r c h L i n k » m ] wril, 848 Charter Oak street GivePjrogram AUied Ships an<$ haa hrid two-prongs of the ' “BEACON Bl a n k e t s Are 961 B|^ce stTMt ' Japaneae driv# About 50 mUea 668 T-S06—Charies JP. B . De­ / 1587 T'341—Harry AnttaasMan, apaK for a week. Kwangfeng la mers, 91 Chestnut street 39^ Garden straet. To Quit Ppst WUH>Reich ' M A K E X ' 1688 T-334—Joseph Boyce,' 58 ;y of Subs, on the WeSt-bound Une- of this More Needed 1564 T:1491—lioms J. Goads, 97 Advanced Students, of march, some miles to the rear> WARM FRIEND^ Laurel strsat ^to Make Up ihe PurnSU Ptaee. 1589 T-895-^ooepb HamiU, 197 Lockl Teacher Hold The Chinese dUpatchea said the At Any Time Being Kept New Good Will Program 9665 T-45—Corwin Grant 80 rer E2 Days 4,000 caoualtiea were inflicted CooMT HiU atraet N e e d e d . FoStaif street 1590 T ^70—Robert J. Scran­ RM ital;' The Program . When. Chinese troops fought their (Oontinaed from Pagp One) way into Sanki, east of KwangA 15M T-1584—Victor J. Johnson, ton, 18 WiUliam strM t F ^ in g df Spiritual Con- Goes on the Air Sundw 96 CUntoo street ^ 1891 T-789—A u ^ Von Hone. Fred Werner’B advanced pupils l o n n c e d t x t M o t T w o feng itaelf and the erty la "direct-' the Argentine \mbsssy in Wash­ a result of the appeal which ly menaced,” dlapatchea aaid. Hermjd issued last night for 1867 T-167—Herve P.' Myetto, Jr., 49 Madison strs s t gave a program of IQ numbers at VMsels Swells ington. Ruiz Gifinazu said the f a r e i n Contrast to X 89 Cornell street. 1592 T-1574—Carl H. Andwoon, Kwangfeng is an important Messages conflrlned previously •w Toch. June *4 — (W lds^««. are ta rt a Mrlos on donors, the local. Red Cross tho third of a series of recttals Japaneae bpse, which the Chinese - Fir)st W orld W^ar; Solid BLU MOit Sunday evening . . ‘ 1069 T-875—Max Danhup, 99 55 Birdl StTM t ^ ToUl for iecHved details of the sinking. WeUd) — »• latest Hooper program rating re­ [uarters has had many calla CDttsga street 1598 T-195—Dimcaa D. Ken­ last night in the ^apel of the believe is serving not only the \ The Foreign Office spokesman •Mutiw uwMrstaiidlng and go ^ ,y as local citisens registered nedy, 358 E. Middle Turnpike. South Methodist church, before a rettew ^ tla ntic Area. westbound column, hut also* .A Ground to Rebuild. w ill ywwbtg sU the people of the port bad Bob Hope, now off fW the | 1560 T-1685^Raymond F. Bar­ subsequently announced that, the summer, in the lead, folic iar toa patriotic duty. U was sn- rett, 967 E center stneji. 95M T-904—Leonard B. 1 large and appreciative audience of force expected to attempt the In^ g«jvemment’s action in the sink- A in e5 eM .X an ‘“‘• f nouneqd today that still more of 1570 T-596—Alexis F. Tanner,'^ Chance, R. F. D. No. 1. parents and friends. vasion of Fukien province south­ Durham, N. M., June 24 Vnlventty o4 Air Fibber McGea, CbarUe Me p B f T h e AflBOcialed P ress ind .probably would be announced thb Aldrich famll)’ and these doDora are ) heeded as the 34 Woodbri