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MONDAY. JUNE 29,1942 iHatirltrBttt tu nttog g m tt £ The USO Sonds. a Bit qjTlome to Our Boys in Foreign Fields dieatar called for 2S mail but due Maaa Thla grdw must raport at Sr. A> A. tvdwlt and Samlly wa apand mcaCh of Jdly at Rotary Enters Another Dralt to enllatments and reflaariilcatjlon tha railroad at u:80 a. m. tom or­ ZZl IjMKmtTown Board of directors: John Oree- or married men who had row alaea thoy bo glvan raU- 300 USED TIRES South X^nme^ O nm . Aveipg^ Daily GtrenlatioB gan, Harry Hitching, Aldo Pagani, scheduled to report tha Uat was ragd and aubalstmca tlokota be­ A L L SIZES The Weathsr Jgtai DiSalvo, cf 24 Kmeraon Its 3rd Year Ehneat Bush, and officers. Group Leaves reduced. One man failed to report fo r e 41ino o f train \departure. Un­ Fke^nwMoiHhaf May. 1M8 atreet, proprietor of the State at the local draft office and hla der ner cirenmatandea should any VICTORY TIRE CO.' a t V .M . Weattm .Oaok Book Owmlttoo ot uio Taller Shop at 8 Blaaell atreet, la ^ Oommltteea: Program, Steve naipe waa turned'dver to local po^ in this gmup report at tha draft Dube, chairman; Richard Btefflns, 648 No. Mala SI,. Pheas 7.386 ■ocloty of tko *m M «l oonllned to a hoapital in New York' Service Oub Member* Contingent Goes to Hart* Uce headquartera. board office -» ckurcb win moot »t tho City after being atricken while on Ted Brown; Weekly Letter, Karl ‘ThoM who ara accapted fOr 'J > ' a e( Ms Anns . / tooltht ot 7:S0. R ia bopoA yueution. Mr. and Mra. DiSalvo ship Has Increased KeUer, chairman; Cheater Brun­ ford Today for Exams; army aervlce today will ba given eC-Olfenlatleaa awT momben o f both com.- went to New York a week ago on ner; dub Service, Jay Rand and automatic 14-day furloughs be­ IM wUl atfoo^ vacation and Mr., DiSalvo waa 25 Per Cent. other Committee Chairmen; Ro- 71 Leave Tomorrow. fore being sent to the reception Manchester—-A City oJ^iBage CHarn^^ V of tlM orkW ^tlon will alao taken aerloualy lU ahorUy after taryXlnformatlon, Leon 'Iborp, center at Fort -Devena, Masa The amleome at tWa apodal moot- Chairman; Dr. Enianuel Rabino- arrival. Mlaa ^ an cea OomoUo hai The Mancheirter Rotary dub en- A group of IS Selective Service accepted men will be Immediately, FEATURED FOR MANCHESTER, b)N N „ TUESDATk JUNE SO, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE been in attendance at the tailor witx; Vocational Service, Richard regiatranta left the local draft assigned to the cnliate Wheat Prices raltar was bombed by our aircraft churchman said, they muat “be­ States air powar No. SH Obb Valvlta Reg.J29c and 35c 16x28 Cannon weaiy defenden rallied to beat r come la extended to all who are back reinforced (Jerman shock The eerie call la answered. More Than Entire Cost pose of Qefti^ng De- Flrea vrhlch broke out alohg air gin to feed the people with law steadily on the Axla Intereated. X Hand and Face Sixe troops to portions from which they Then, the account of thla par­ fenders from Chek and Naval inatallationa. were vlei- and order, with fdo^uffa id baOM. A Unltad ~ War Iktmaj^ Spinach 2 .C u n 27c lOc Woodbary*a FaclalSoap ...... 4 for 26c latmched a 4S-bour assault and on ticular Instance goes on, the stu­ Of First World Wsr Lowest Since ble at a great distance.” available. ’Ihen the larger task of observer juat badt the Kharkov front hMvy hut In- dent enters an old game warden’s ""Spent by Treasury in iang - Kiangsi Railway. Matruh waa declared cfflelaUy reconstruction can be undertaken. tha frdniv aald the altuatton. *11.00 Hind’s Almond Cream...... 49c decialve tighUng still raged. cottage and is -velcomed by the to have been captured "by almul- “As the enemy naticne beceme ■omewhat ^proveiL' taneoua attacka from the west by l x ' *$1.10 Woodbury Cold Cream, 3-Piece Set...... 69c Elaborating its account e< the Past Twelve Months. Tokyo (From JspsQMS ^ Japs’ Attack A n R. a \ f . communlqua I Auib Gmarator Stirin T O W E L S Kurak fighting. Red Star aald the (Oentfaoed ea Bags Seven) our unite at the 21st Army eorps, (Ooattoaed oa n ga ■) that loot night, aa on the ] 'Valvita Tomato Sauce Baby Touch Hair Remover Pads ...... 25c Broadcasts), June 30.—OaaBurtOhMy tom by Hitter’s foot troopa. an official computation that the Kwelki (where the Chinese bad ■old aa high ss $1.87. ••Strong German and ItUan air AuchtolecXcommM in chief whOa tnmportmttom $1.00 returned to the Home today a direct coat of the First World war Tomorrow a new.crop year will formatioaa succeaefuUy attacked of Brifiahsh forqratOt^m in the Middle Flashes I By S a. m., on tha first.d^rnf M2A66,6e6,666 Army held the Japanese for no gain > are net taxed by tadna- NORTON Cannon Bath Towels the German'offensive, the battle­ to the United States, from the since June 16). begin, and, if present proepecta linee of retreat and defense ton oa- jssst, had taken command of the (U ta BMaettas at the (ff) W tfo)" Tomato Juice 10c 2 f«19c field was cluttered with the bumr time o f its entry tn 1917 until the. This indicated that the two Jap­ materialise, it wiU be the sixth tlmia of the British, mainly south British Eighth A nr^to North Af­ ^ C T R I C A L *Plos Excise Tax. t o peace treaty wap ratified in 1921, consecutive season in which' the 8BAMAN COAL c a . ed out and exploded chasats of 6S Ooogreee, Tha Seaato approv- aneee foreea were only about 30 of the Arabs’ gulf,” it,,contlnued. rica on June 25, euperwding Lieut Sen Na Look Ot Shipa . n. Wklteher, Prop. Soft, eheoibent Cannon towels, extra Oeraian. tanks, the neweyeper ac­ vras $26,729,000,000. Pensions, ad- miles apart. \ United Stotee wUl produce mo (Arabs gulf is a dip in the Eg3rp- Gen. NeU M. Ritchie. INSTRUMENT CO. ed toe Ml rlth eahf a mlaor Juated cotopenaation. and other than it can uae. LaaSea, Jnaa 80~ tanka. Churchill, who spoke on his first AlUed Sghttag flroato." It credited .a Soviet air unit with atupeiatlag fS66,00SAS0 ‘ for - ended June 80, 1919—the 1 ^ year (The Japanese campalgh to seise carryover supply of old wheat es­ the Weeks rtgjMte Admiaia- ‘'A ep^lal announcement from appearance in the Houae of Com­ at a a fen eoafereace fo' aU the 450-mile raUway, linking timated at about-680,000,000 bush­ retiira from tha Uaitod Bring In Your Canning Sugor Ra­ aa rage BgM) toatlaa dattag tha next llsoal mons after his return from the BEACH TOWELS « (Coatteoad aa Pnga E ^h t) Hangchow tn Chekiaiig end Nan- els, exceeding any ever accumu­ (Coattaued ea Page Eight) United States, was received tu- with Prime. BUaister chang In Kiangsi. began in mid- lated during bumper harvest pe­ multuowdy In the chamber. Harrlmaa eeM be wes "not tion Ticketa To Hale's Self Serve/ J May and haa develop^ into the I '■ V ■ Washington Juna riods before. ' No Accounting of Ooaferencee rled eboot Americoe We Can Always Supply Your Limited quantity. Uae these ftoc bath 4 FV largest and most bitterly fought With harvesters, working their The prime minister, who faces a say mere, either to quoH^' ■beeta. beach towela, beech blenketa, S I j U K e d C i^ s Aid plan fo r ' vast Fsderal buslnaaa Envoys’ Ship campaign of the China war since way north, having reached Kan­ Verdict Givefi challenge to hie war leaderahip, queatity.” •te. M idtl-colored etrlpea. ^ J l , * . * * ^ aubahUsa to, blodk a threatened Hankow and Canton feU in Octo­ sas, the largest wheat producing gave the house no accounting of • • • ber, 193$. state, and preparing for full acale H w e e la a ' Needs.- break-through la price ' celUnga his ■ conferences with President EMmped Nesl Oa Stand Foi^ 15 MiUion haa been recommended to con- Reaches Port (Chinese believe that aeixure of pperation soop in the fertile Ohio Roosevelt 4nd only this brief mOM T way ta kestaE Raali ^ Spedal SoRd Color the railway wlU' prove the first valley, farmers throu^unit the For Minister Detroit, Juae 6S—(iP)-^AIr 1 Waal In new heneee daring grsaelnnal leaders by high-rank­ • - T-' — - . .► statement of the shift in command Ueut. Hans Fetor K r^ ing government officials. phase of a Japanese attempt to belt faced a problem'of what to of the Eighth Army: cewatwictieii. The EIQMT g ^ all raUways,: south of the do with their, new grain. ia Federal court here today ------— - a ----- I E ------* Bch. 5 C Vailne of- Foreign War Informad sources, said today “I do not propose to make any MOTS ncii%wM||r» Beets or Carrots More Than 500 Ameri- Yangtze river to be weldM. Into a One solution was offered hy the Surroglite Directs Find- be escaped from tha that Price Administrator Lson statement today about the mo­ Oat,, prieoB camp last April ta i n m n but iMhaa a ymrtd af Relief to All ' Conn* Htndqraon and Secretary of A gri^ r can Nationals Among system providiiig overland''mili­ mentous battle now being fought itaysarwaimd Martex Face Cloths tary transi>ort-^m Shanghai to (Gontinaed oa Pngs Eight) ii| g for Rector in der to “retnni to doty aad la I culture WIckard had auggeatod in Elgypt but I feel the House form the Oenoisa Lbe. triee Is $60,732,194. Informally a scheme built around 949 Persons Aimard. Singapore, theretw avoiding the would wish to know that oa June New Potatoes 6 23c Beeutlfol Martex quality fhee rtotha , submarine and otner perils of the Suit Over Estate. eooditiooa ia tha la blue, peach, aqua, raalsa, ana dusty ^ eaC n shoottiig aad muider aCm < WaMUngton, June SO — (ff) — « aa Bpga SSght) Jersey City, N. J „ June 80—(P) CHina Sea lanes.) 'KTreasuiy'Balance iCoatianed qi Paga Tea) Oftaa people are told they are Oaptared Sections Repaired White Plains, N. Y., June 80.— efttoeril" Krug was (bagriag aa insuiated heuae Fieoidsnt Itoosevalt aobmitted to —The dipplomXtic exchange ship Ofsigrise 'today a report of the Captured sections of the raUway Wahhlngfon, June 30.-MA)—^The ( f )—Surrogate CThsrlea D. MlUard eriuDMt wltaeae agalaat. Max.l jedkaa actually the araUs and HEALTH MARKET Drbttningholm reached .her pier phan, Oermaa-Bora Oetrett ' American Bad Croae ibowtng that today on her second return from have been repaired and are eervlng poeiUon of the Treasury June 27: today directed a Verdict - in favor aitie apaeee ere uneveniy pro- more than 16,000,000 panons In aa an inrportant supply puts for ReceipU, 840,665,475.98: expen­ of the Rev. Dr. Henry Dariington, tauiaat proprietor, whe ta Cected with leeae rock wool ae O idFaihItmad Says ^ngre|s - Llobon with M9 passengers, in­ Bretnen Again trial charged with t M a r te x Europe, Asia and Amch had re- cluding more than 500 “American ditures. I132.809.MS.91; net bal­ rector of New York (^ y ’s CThurch .ebeaa hi apper photograph. caivad ’’effactive earistance' fOeotteaed am Page Eight) ance $8,061,561,461.91. of the Heavenly Rest, and other of aid the goverament fhergn 1 nations exchanged for Axis dti- gave Krug w>ea Jm arrived ta D iDonT take diancca. See ae atu/ Sausage Meat Lb. 33c through that organisation. Bcns. proponents of the wiU of the late |gef (he new Jobna-MmmitH Not to Blame Mra. Anna H. Paton which left a Bombs Target tielt after hla earapa. Givens With Cash Sales In Bpth Tha rqioft saM tha valua of the Ths white-painted vessel, srhlch • • • l8kl*er-Fe/r Satta tor a aeian- foMgn war relief maoc available 30 per cent aharo o f her $1,300,000 Treat! Teader, TOWELS had safe-conduct paaaage from all estate, later reduced , by taxes to Votes to Ead CCO Prograi In to tnmrlatirxS Job liko tha ana •m ta ifi fOTrtga countrlea to the tha bMligerento, tied up shortly af­ Yffn Nnjrs Asserts Short­ ' $650,000, to the elergyman. Third Attack Made in rfa thapbotoSrapb to tba right. These Stores A ll Day Tuesdoif. Amertcan Red Croas as of April tar 6:80 a.m. (a.w.L) and prepara Hypodermic Syringe Seen Waehtagtoa, June Lb. ■;ri. •- • ■ \ 80, IMS. totalled fS0.7S2.lM. Mrs. Paton died in IM l at the Heuee voted e aeoM Rib Roast Beef age . of RuMscr Can’t tlona wars made Immediately to age of 78. Three of her relatives Five Nighta; Nine of 'X% OCE WOOL is one o f the moat effective insuUttiiig nan- O f thla axqount, auppUaa pur- dlaCharge her naoMageis, some of to ea the CIvUtaa le'^TzS" 25c I8".x 36" 39c ohaaed or committed from gocem- Be Laiil at Door. Life Saver for Wounded contested the wiU on grounds that Bombers Are Missing. Oerpe program lealght. JC V terinia for making boutea cooler in summer, warmer ia whom came n.33c very amaU,** tha r "Thrsa ysars ago^ Oongrtas paaa- that tha ahlp would ha oveabaulcd Dr. Darlington wm M transfer one- Germany,” an Air Ministry coip- nut of fuel Mvingal “ Out at $34,062,087 worth o f g to - ad aa'act antldpating tbs prsgsnt bpfora the government decided matic davice, to ha used and dis­ The Invention consista et a glaaa munlque aaid. “Bremen, thair main prlaltaa. enuMot-purchaaed suppUaa w p * carded like a paper cup. ~ half hla ahare In the ootate to Send for Free Book—Contains dosiM of Tasty t^Ceawaliat! shortage In strategic nmterlals, in­ whether abe would make a third tube and a needle with a trigger Rudolph Rauch, a aepbew at Mrs. objective, waa baavUy boatoad." •timulnting ideas for the home. p^ up to April SO, IMS. only cluding rubber, tin, sine, copper trto to liabon. Dr. Ralph Huber, the inventor, j>B It.' Upou insertion the Paton. and a major tegaUe. The 12m ism o f Um term “atioag Double Green Stamps Given with INC $868,118 wora have hem loat at and land, and provldlng-for tha Ha aald that thara ware many explalna that Its great virtua le In' needle, the trigger automatically rector's legacy. In tha form at a force" was. takan to indlcats that V a , Potato Salad Lb. building at stockpilea o f thaaa Axis aatioos In this oouvtry srbo eliminating the ttme-ooneumlng riliaaee the contents a t the tnha.- aotaa S0O»planes probably were 19c “Bxcapt for tha trust, tkux Would aasouat to ap- f - ■ ' Cash Sales AR Day Tneaday Critical matortids,^ thi~ sanator could be exchanged, Li»- procaoa at oterlUxation and the It caa be operated oaatly with one proxtiaatoly $2,000 anaually. employed, la Um attack. Um - 67th fo r m nitaiy uaa ta danger at infection from ImproiK THE W. G. GLENNET CQ. Yon Get fbr Tear Jfcvr Creen aald. boa and most of Bwupp "la pretty In dlnettag tba verdict, the at the war on ths port which was I auppUoa nonalgiiod to Chhia *tf wa anffsr tsom a Sbnrtasa In wan rtaaasd out of Ai ' erly stamiaed needlea Om* Aheal 11-4 Oaoto West cheater ourrogata doelarod: ■ttU smoking frcM tiM taa latort CaaL lambar, Maaeaaf SnptEaa. M Dill Pickles At These Stores brtra Proflt* on uo Ugh oaaa on Doe. 7,1641, neh materials tsdap—and wa do— Ba oaM that tba M s was un- Dr., Buber Mid the einlage "Thara Iq no dliaet avldMca to 1 a . UK • lA SSSlfo. Mahi St TaL 41« and tha prasonMd loaa of a small the Mama cannot bo laid at tha avsntful. adding that tha Upon an extreeiloii at Intorest ooaM* b t int4t, tttltd iMntttiCOT* ■bow that any brfhiance waa ax- AMa AflaAad quantity in Java, thara haa boaa door of Omgrsss." ehangsa carrlsd oat by tha Drott- foom UMdleal chM s a t tha Araay for about 11-4 cento. ertod upon bar by Dr. Dailtagtoa AM alda ta aarMaa-occaptod 61. a f08 iim m ii AMi Rom tiRottm ic \ .no eoniaM i oonaaraWna a t Rad OmoossoM to DafhdMtoi Ttofe ^hadbM esaiplstolj ac- and Navy, Dr. Rubar Mid ha eaat The dentist Invented and con­ . . . Dr. Darttogton waa tha rrttg- toRltocy also w en attacked aad GToaa auppUaa and s o diveirtaa by Oav. Hoary F. Schrlckar, M ■amplM at the new syringe to tributed to the govenm nt tart flghtara "bn tatradea patroT at­ autbortties othar thaa tha Aaterl loua odrioar o f tba dscayaad .and Spore Ribs amklag tho keynote eddfop. d»- A data? r - leaving Waantngton yeaterday. year a bombing calrnlator for tfr 1$ yaan Mm waa a Msmbir aad tacked railway targets ta France '■•NS-MANVllLE A i v M t l B e 1b t l i g . **XlMy fire ilwmya reedy for emaU warplanea He said its die- A •1^ J I) inslant u m and thus might a a fs piSttion w u a BBlUtaiz a a g f^ ‘ ’ It XamX MAKCHXSTEB EVENING HERALD, »|ANCHESTE« CONN. TUESDAI, JUNE 80,194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALn, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1949 PAGE

\ Hofiday Hints Dates to Sign Up Churcli Adoj^ts Pay Increase Rocket Cannpii Seems Mid-1942 May BejSeen Contributions To Local USO ia: Manchesteisw W ar The foUowiag doaetloas bave^. E. Jeaaeii:t. e e 1.00 er Weekend been received la the local USO Groirp Method Ovlllaa Ostease nwarg-4107 — Bed Cross Phene MS7 leas Backed I Mkrtin ScuSqri e. e • e e e e / l.OG tn Pad Sha]^ Behind Axis Victories Point of War drive: BeuJainla QmUBoa IW Albert B. Behread ...... $ JW .Alexaader Zaslaw 'or Gasoline Rations OerUfleates Arrive a turtle-neck sweaters aad 300 pair PreeaiiBoiuuy Measures J. Freak Bowea ...... 1.00 1.00 ;er Plays War Lai >r Board Re- ■ N Dave Blnblntaa <► • * e ♦ ♦'e e • 8.00 GHeisenaii Aachored in Ladies* Aid Society o f Certificates have aiyived for^ o f gloves. Local women who are known to all nations, and have important reversal since they Alfred A. Howlaad ...... 3.00 Jritm Smatchetta students who have aubcessfuUy interested are asked to call the Suppoit to Sliolls Bigger and To Betaken to Make Louise Johnson ...... 1.00 2.00 Need T#o More Scoots Emanuel Finds Idea port been In experimental use fo r yoera. Salient B asic . F ari 4* atarted to t'limh /our yeara ago. E. A . . Bernard „...... 1.00 Former Polish Ports; Famous Football Coaehi he had done some other 9, lO and 11 at completed the course in Red Cross Red Cross Production Headquar­ In Germany the written reoorda on' The New York stock market has Jane M. AUen ...... 1.00 E. C. SoUmene ...... To Assist the Red Cross Home Nursing l^ ru c te d by Mias ters, phone 5542. ^Little Steel' mployes Which Outrange Any That Productivib Pow^ \PourtWojyuly 5afe. Mr. end Mre. B, L O. Ho- 6.00 TV*. A T- , '.j before he went to ** Proves Successful. these rocket firing fuels go hack relaUvrty w or* theft Lon- Murray Aptakia 1,00 Tarrets Dismantled. 171OW Arm y Engineer ^ 2 5 m profeaw>r of Nathan Hale Margaret Hjrde. They srill be mall-« The headquarters is shipping 85 mors than 10 yeara henthal Jr...... Tank Projectiles Pos­ ^er. of Uiiinsd States with pricM In A pril drifting Mf. end Mre.’T. Lewie .... Mr. and M ra E. J. N oren.. 6 .0 0 I n N n r fn ilc tacUcs and ^blUster/'Street Two Boy Scouts have signed ed from Red Cross ' headquarters Navy Sleeveless sweaters and 40 Washington, June A lowest since 1838, .recover­ With a holiday rtaekend Mra Florence Fteh ...... London, June 80—UPi—^The 26,- an IvoriOlK UlStriCt; : coach.'Fpr thr* yean he up in answer to the appeal The group Idea in the Ladles as' soon as possible. The following Army sleeveldas sweaters tO the sessed by British.^- Hanides^ at Last. Samuel J/U tU e ...... 1.00 report made public by tM v War ing 'a litUe thereafter aa war pro­ around the corner it Chart* Wardwell ...... 1.00 000-ton German battleship Onels-: ils| H o u r s l i s t e d . from the Red Crosa Aid Society of the Emanuel Lu­ have qualified: American Red Cross Warehouse in duction volumes became encourag­ Paul Cervlni ...... Lot o f Detail on Job. Now Jersey today. ’ ’nurty-five Labor Board gave atrong auplx^rt what precautionary mei "Vincent A. Roggini ...... Mrs. A g n * Callahan . i ... 1.09 enau; which slipped through the Tenn. Ht-speht^two more Bank, aad two more are stiii theran church proved so success­ Mrs. Thea L. Wood, Mrs. Flor­ ; By Hedraid------German Revolt - A paktoT m Note: Mid-year te ing. Lradon pficea however, after to be taken to make this Walter A. Carter ...... ville, and had 'A ' “ needed. These boya are needed ful last year that the organlaa* ence Walsh, Mra. Rosalie A. Nor­ Army helmets are also being sent today to pleaa ,c t a wage 'n- Hamilton Jones 6 .0 0 Engiteh Channel from Brest Feb. Friday and Saturday. Wide World Science. Editor o f stock taklag. MM- coming Nup aubstai^tlally in 1941. sane. With gasoline rate Robert Templeton .. .1... i . Robert Finnegan...... 1.00 13 despite a heavy Britteh aerial Norfolk, Va., June 30— (Wide roent in 1935. to aid in aatting up the etmip* Uon has decided to.- , follow this ris, Mrs. Esther M. Nelson, Mrs. to the Field Director at the Bos­ crease for 157,000 employea of 1848 la oaa e f U w nwat mo- dipped moderately early this year World) — Tho touchdown engi­ Knows What , 10 and U . kaya bMn aat aa ton Navy Yard. Twenty-four Navy York, June 30.—The first everyone doing hte duty Jamfs Greenaway .. ^ Mrs. Matt Moriarty .... 10.00 attack, te' anchored' In the former ment this Thuraday at the M * same arrangement during the sea­ ChrlsUne S. McVeigh, Mias Ruth "UtUa. Steel.” Now Bad News meatohi la AaMrtea’s hlatory. and recover^ to around the levels The "touchdown tor tlM MgtotraUgn of son in prospect. >> Klein, Miss Marcella D. Kelly, Helmets are being shipped today cannon appears to ba tha fully using hte ear in Henry Lockwood...... Mra. Maurice Moriarty . . . 10.00 Polish port of Gdynia with her neer” te figuring out bigger "plays” gion Home, and to help ps(A it The report Of findings by a Wars are won today by gear- of late 1839\Thle te variously at­ save on the wear aad tear Nemiglo Rldolfl .-...... Wm. SchneU ...... knows what war meana afU r the SO ptota ' of blood The society is divided up into Mrs. Alice B. Johnston,' Mrs. Mary 'to the Field Director at the Brook* three-man panel alao supported reason ^ r Rommerp victories in tributed to th^ presumption that 1.00 three 11-lnCh gun turrets dis­ now— with blueprints and building ajitoaMWlaa jondar tiia lag the entire aatloaal eoon- j there should be fewer highwa;^ ae- ~!oward CaaseUs ...... Walter A. Carter Jr. .... i mantled, Britiah serial photo­ ed in the iMt one ai a*W>Uaa ratUmlny pro- have been extracted from the six groups >Wth a chairman head­ Hasen, Mrs. Quth S. Crouse, Mrs. lyrf'Navy Yard. company check-off of union dues ■ny to an out effort. In the London U more harden^ to war . .50 specifications. ^ Libya amt^gypt. W ould Result in UnsU* .cideiits—and so le * need for CavalU ...... Kleln’a Market ...... 3.00 graphs ahowed today. Lieut. Col. Robert Reese Ney- then M major. He w m 33, it waa aa< donora. ing each division. These various Viola E. Burke, Mrs. Doris K. In order to fill Maacbester's and a propoaal that union ■ mem­ followteg arttete, Claade A. time conditions, is 'normally re­ torpedoed ship and thefu' groups arrange projects during the Bradley, Mrs. Margaret 8. Boyle,' quota for the next shipment, many Iliis gunis the 88 millimeter garded as less speculative than warning motoriste against excess Robert McAUteter A Friend ...... 1.00 About 30 feet of tlM'ahip’s fore- land— still "the major” to many today Su^rintendent Scoutmastera' are urged to bers now employed In the plants ble Governmrat and dagger, general fiaaiiclat edi­ A. Willard Robb ...... c *U e deck also has been removed close calls in France. year and' sometimes a number of Mrs. Catherine M. Behrend and more women are needed. Please be reqidred to keep up their mem­ weapon, flring^^eUa which are tor of The Aaeocteted Preaa New York. aive speed and hablU that Jeopar­ 3.00 who knew him during his 16 yeara Artliur H. QUiis, wko assign a ' member of their dize the other fellow. Yet there G. Let Harry MO^uaon ...... 1.00 and the British expressed the* be­ M football mentor at the Univer­ At Tennessee six of la chaif« of aO ration* troops to this patrioUc duty. groups combine on affalra What­ Mrs. Dorothy Ballslaper. got in touch with your Red Cross berships to retain their Joba bigger and whlchv outrange any Might Force Pea^i" and Wide World, telle bow far Investment markrta however, Charles "litortin football outfits went ever profit 1s made is always turn­ ProJbetlon Headsnarters Production Headquarters aa soon continued to supply rome capita: i may be those who will make the Anthony Diana ...... LOO lief she had suffered such serious sity of Tennessee—now ,ia United raglatratlana conductod to Renter now by calling The The panel did not specify the tank projectiles pouesaed by the we have oome. points to fiie C. Taylor^ damage that she "may be out for defeated seasona and __ ed over by this society to the Knitters are need«ded to knlknit go aa poaaible. amount of Increase It brileved steep road ahewl.) to industry, flotations m new-cor highway their holiday stamping Center Service ...... 5.00 States Army district en^neer tn Herald, phone 5131. BritlMi. Oakland, Calif., Jfine SO -(F)— ' ground—so word of warning will Alex Pei Ern*t Martin the duration.” 'The A ir Ministry Norfolk. three, the 1938, 1939 and rtSlatratlon'covers paasM- church treasu^. Last year a. sub­ Justified, but eisld the concenu in­ Many reasons point tbvteis ex porate securities aggrogaUng well a 1.00 Those who have signed up A nvoluUcn In Germany at thia over 8400,000,000 i.i Q ie ^ ^ t six- not be remiss. Joseph Friend ...... said it would be impossible to Five hundred projects of onb teams went to the OrandS; laatomoWlea, motorcyclea, mo* stantial sum was realised by the volved—Bethlehem, RepubUc and planation. Edward Kennedy of time would be unfortfinate for the . By Claade A. Jagger i A. 'Urbanetti ^. 1.00 are Scout A lfrM Snow, IM Ladles Aid, which la beaded by month period, against'o 1. Keep under the speed limit of Bruno Musio ...... 50 mSke the necessary large-scale re­ kind or another employing some and S(igar bowls, rei o t veUcle only, Inland Steel Oompenlee and The Associated Preaa in »sdls- United Natl'ona.aSn Dr. Hans New York. June 30.—(Wide Alexander Dune pairs on the vessel at Gdynia. He had a little trouble Woodbrldge street, of Troop Mrs. Ellen Modean of Hartford Youngatoem Sheet and Tube Oom- 000,000 in the first half of 1941 40 miles.per pqur. . Harrtett’a Beauty Salon ,. 6.00 50,000 persons come within his jur­ take plaoo at the Hl|^ is, aad a Scout at 104 West patch from Cairo on June Simpna dean d f tha graduate W orld)—Mid-1943 may go down in C. Parlo Albina Kaskey ...... Onrtseua,Bombed Beprotedly isdiction. In these times there isn’t Kentucky Wildcats in 1( Nathan Hale aohool* on road. ^ peny—were able to pay the |l a wrote: ‘IShelia from thia gim faculty of tho New School fo r Bo- 2. Watch out for pedestrians Peter Baldwin 1.00 CMter street. The latter Scout ^Names Of Members Local Youths Register s. history as the time when the Uni­ who may be taking this oppor­ Farr'a Soda Shop ...... 6.00 The Gneteenau w m bombed re­ much said as to the cost and ex­ and 1931 when ties I street and', the HoUiater day asked by the CIO. United Steel of a aeml-rocket type, said to gain Roaearch in Now York and John Olson . . . peatedly while she WM tied up at wise perfect alatea. and is asked to again contact The The six groups and their chair­ Worketa. It alao said the buying ted Nations definitely began to tunity to hike to niore pleasurable P7«d Lewie .. Barbara Dombe ...... 1.00 tent of Arm y undertakings, but the ackoOl aad different hours Herald aa his name was mis­ greater range by gases produced fdrmer director of the Academy of Brest from March,. 1941, . until the outlays----- — in Q)lonel Neyland’s dis- while there w m a ' baaa net fo r each o f the men follow. power of the earnings of the steel Sciendrln Berlin. win the war. ' T^otal Fitness’ rt>ots and using the highway,for H. McVeigh .. IVliUi' Wierzbickl ...... 1.00 laid. after being fired. * ' day she slipped out of the French, strict, which not only Is strategic season- such m 1933 when I days la order to inake it as Group N a 1 worker had decreased about 13.3 "The 88 was thus able to de­ SuclK^a revolution would result short cut. J. Lowe ...... \ Pattersoh-a Market ...... 5.00 Hiatorians, doiibtle.ss, will say 3. Get an early start back In P. J. Moriarty ...... port with other unite of the Ger­ but also the site of many Army Alabama and Louteiaiiai n d eoavaaUnt aO' poaaible Group N a 1, Mra WUliam Orr, per cent since the last general stroy many of the best tanka on in an uh|teble govaramant whose there was little on the surface to S. Johnson ...... 2.00 man fleet and aucceZafully eluded Chairman; Mra. -Carl Anderson, PrograniNeed oriter to avoid the dangers that Ben M acii ...... T. P. Halloran ...... 2.00 training centers, .have mounted topped the Volunteers, aad tanaia to regtater. changa o l wags ratea in tha indus­ this Bide, such as the U. S. Gen­ peace overtures might force pre- shew it at the time. American the British. The A ir Ministry said into the tens and tens of millions. to all reglstraata o f automobUes Edgerton street, Mra Carln BoUn, try. matun conaidmUen, Dr. Simons bte^.out areas present (particular­ Wm. Burgeaa West Side Tavern >...... 2.00 in 1937 when the CTrUnstMi Beam to naglater eral Grants, which have 75 milli­ tro < ^ had participated in no great the ship suffered further damage There's a lot of detail In- direct­ Vanderbilt and Auburn ti July 9, the registrars; aad Ooupw Book *!>” for motor* Mra Arthur Hultman, Mra. Fred Sxpect About 400 to To Hear Argnmeata Tomorrow yesterday toIdOUie opening s^- ly hm^iFdotis for motorists). J. Steputia ...... '...... Reuben T. McCann ...... 5.00 cycles a^'motorbikes. Windshield Big Opening meter g\ms, . -'before , the tanka offenalve battle. Axis forces were ft. J. Turklngton ...... on the flight from Brest. ing such a vast program of con­ trick. [fea t a ' aaarioa at the three Leavitt, Mrs. Edward Noren, Mrs. The boe^ J ^ hear arguments could get within range of the Ger­ alon of the InatHute of In w iia - in Egypt, striking for Suez, and United States Should the Fourth of July as the Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Purin- 5.00 The ministry statement added suckers will also be given out for Sign Before Closing tional Relations sL Mills college. first heJt weather weekend, there ton ...... Riwmond PouUot ...... 1 00 struction, fortification and dredg­ Higfawnator Mark Aa from eight a. m. to four Ernest Peterson, East Middle at a public session tomorrow be­ man artillery." H itler waa once more delivering that the Gneiaenau, first taken to ing. And the man who took his last autow>bM*n- same time, Turnpike; Mrs. Ida SiJoderberg, fore considering a deciaioa. Refuting a contention that the Gain Strength, Men are thoek who wUl hasten to' tlie Donald Tedford ...... Sanquel N elson ...... 5.00 The highwater mark. Time at 9 Tonight; SUcoeesfuHy Used in Bomba sledge-hammer blows at the Rus­ Kiel, probably was hit again dur­ three football teams to post-sea- eqaebing career approaciM appllcatibos for supplemental gas-1 MTS. Harold West, Mrs. Lillian w » ___ J R a le i^ Salon The Inland Oompeny laeued a treaty of VeraalUea waa Ih large, shore or wke for their-first swim John Moran ...... Alma A. Andrulot...... 1.00 July 10, tlM ariioola wlU sian defenses. ' tal Alertness, Morale. JosephWetherell...... ing a British raid on Kiel Feb. 25. son- bowl games believes his Ten­ his great sophomore team- from one o’clock la the oUne w ill be distributed to those Gustafson, Mrs. Carl j. B. Ahder- QuiclUy Registered. statement . contending that the Success In the rocket principle, part responsible for tlm. world’s of the sei A. J. T o d d ...... 1.00 The photographs, made tn day­ requ^rtlag tbeba, these to be filled appUed to bot^, was reported Severe Saeritlee SttU Ahead WlUtemN^rr ...... 1.00 nessee sojourn is helping him to do that started Tenneas* of , until o’clock la the ■on, Mrt. Axel Johnson, Mrs. Ellen dues check-off find the require­ current w o ^ Dr. Simoite, who Certain pVecautlona ahoiild be Robert Rudaa ...... light aome time after that raid, the Job. ■■ out at home and submitted to the from London 'five days before wea a member of ttei GennafivMe- / Bitter atruggle and long and se­ Denver, June 30 — (JP) — The F r u k J. B childge...... Paul Qri^old 1.00 record of 16 straight (Mrlson, Mrs. Aaron Johiison, Mrs. Manchester, in common with Beauty Shop at 985 ment that union members retain heeded in watkr sports: also ahowed the German depot ahip "The ,)(aroe attention to details local Botfd. Kennefb^’s dispatch, in an account getlon to V ersaill^ told the utetl- vere aiferifice still lay ahead for 1. Avoid marothohs of the first Francis H. McGeown \ .... E. Finley 1.00 which no opponent w m ______July 11, art»Ucationa Selma Olaon, Mra Carl Anderson, every community throughout the their standing was a form of clos­ ' the United Nations. people of the United States, wag' N. Fei|ucci Mpnte Olivia or a liner o f the same and fundamentals which is essen­ Site adffllntstraton, in charge Florence - street; Mra. Hannah Main to Start Opera* ed shop and beyond the board’s of the sea fight in the Mediterra­ tute that the treaty was better swim—get tempered to this sport P. Kissman ...... 1.00 clasa burned out and moored push across the Volunteif Hw received from nine o’clock United States, wae registering ite than most others In history, but Ite But the salient baglc fact was ing war against enemies who are Mateo Cbeniblk tial in building a winning football line.' BMcnlng until one o’clock of the reidatratlim at the three Johnson, Mrs. Thura Larson, Mrs. power to impoee. nean. The same dlspatcbea point-, far better prepared physically, slowly. Matthew DeSimone ...... 2.00 the battleship. schools, are busily' engaged in tion Tomorrow. terms wen not carried out that the productive power of the R. fimlth ... 1.00 team is even more necessary for But the man w h o * afternoon. Carl Av Johnson, South Main youths in the 18 to 30 ege group It also took issue with the pen- ed out that the Russlaii Stdrmvlk need a nation-wide “ total fltnett’’ 3. Look before ^ u leap when John Utwlnakaa ...... efficient engineering," he says. lining up registrars for the threo^ today for poesibla Service in the planea uaed rocket bomba with United States bad at long last Helen Satryb ...... Nello Ridolfl .. 1 ^ were known to millions i BlL_ _ strset; Mrs. Adolph Undberg. el's reasoning on tha wage tame, been harnessed for war. progiom to develop pb/Ucal you have the urge to N av e-^ sure Wm. Finnegan . . . After Bigger Thinga Now ^ he Issued day period. Volunteers me gUll armed forces of the country. The ' Tomorrow morning a t 9:30 saying that on many points the great effect. there ‘ are no proJectuM; rocka or Horace Rteley ...... 1.00 even be a spectator at next Oroop N a 3 Things had happened after Pearl strength, mental alertness \ ahd Anthony Petricca 1.00 The big Thxan—he’s a native of grid battles. needed to assist in the-lrork iad Group No. 3, Mrs. Cari Gustaf* local registration was being held o’clock, tha new Raleigh Beauty report contained only "qualified . Another confirmation comes morale. ' \ other obatructions belo^ to create Gustav H. Leid h old t...... Plaque H onoring persona willing to donate thetf at the Legion Home etartlng at 7 from TTie Associated Preaa photo M ail O rd er F irm Harbor to aa arms effort which RraaeU Irwin ...... C. Potter . . . r:...... 50 Greenville—took a lot of pride in " I guess,” he i^ d , ‘T il ['apn. Chairman: Mra. Ciari Andei^ Salon, located at 985 Main street, atatemenU, op in io^ beliefs, \ had creaked and groaned with fits That is the belief of Jay B. a hazard. Robert McCoughlin those undefeated'seasons at 'Ten- se ^ ce s are asked to call the of­ m. and continuing through until doubts and argumentative conclu- June 35 o f the 88 Millimeter gun, Nash, processor of education at 3. Don’t' be careleaa in the water Frank Waters ...... 1.00 learn football all over agate fice o f Mr. ming (telephone 4750) a ^ Csntsr street, Mrs. Emil w ill hold ite grand opening. Com­ a picture Which came from Por­ and etarte, ahlfte and changes, C. McVeigh ...... Fred E. Thrall _____ 3.00 E agles U n veiled neasee, but he’s after bigger things the 'war.” i p. m. Elmer A. Weden waa chief stona” rather man findings of fact. Presiden t D ies New York Univeralty and presi­ unless you are an expert summer now. and leave their names^ addresass Bnifidt. Mrs. Carl Hultine, Mrs. pletely cleaned and redecorated, tugal sho.winf a remarkable look­ ever since President Roosevelt on EMward Steperd...... Arthur V. C a llls ___ 1.00 His fritods don’t agr* Herbert MtUbury, Mre. Arthur registrar and ha bad a corpa of at 'M ay 18, 1940, had called for an air dent of the American Association and even then heaitate le t. and phone numbers. least 35 to SO reglatrara on duty jie former Beauty Nook, presents ing weapon—« light gun, with an A. Liarra ...... Margaret Napoli ... >00 The major thought his army that,.- ' X Oleon, M if. Elnar Peterson, Mrs. beautiful appearancs to thoae fiteto of 50,000 ptoaea, something for Health, Physical Education and make it dangeroua for other Friend ...... Los Angeles, June 30— (JPi— A service was ended when he went Operators o f trucks, buses throughout the day. Members of exaggerated long barrel, appear­ Chicago, June 80.—(• )—^niomae pie. H. Bradley ...... 1^ O u l Tborsh, Mrs. Allan Ooe, Mrs. entering the Main street door. thrit widely called fantastic. Recreation, as expressed at the Friend ...... 1.1 black granite pteque honoring the into voluntary retirement in Feb^ 18S Spraeo Strsot taxis, ate., w ill be leguired to reg. the local Selebtlve Service Board ing almoet too slender to hold a J. Carney, 88, who rose from tem­ National Education Association 4. Don’t.lie about too long A. Schmidt ...... Istar at the Unoola school at > Harry Oustafapn, M ra Oacar-An* were also on hand to answer any Owner and operator o f the Raleigh 177 Convicted ■hell o f 88 MUllmetera (about 3H porary rapping clerk to pnoldent It kras two years and three days George Summerville ...... John Verge ...... 1.00 Eagle squadrOn of American fliers ruary, 1936, but little more thSh dsraon, Rldgs atrset; M n. Carl Salon is Mary E. Seastrand, fam­ later, bn Mat May 19, that War convention, yesterday. the beach or lake shore before ol Carl W. Anderson .. 1.00 Ih the British Royal Air Force hM a year ago, when the United later daU, probably the week technical queatlona and make, any inches). at Sean, Roebuck and Oompafiy, Soft aad Sedentary D. Anderson ...... The 61,190 dead or Johnson, Wsat Oshtar etreet; Mre. iliar beauty shop opentor. world'! largest., mall order bouse, ProductlOo Chief Nelson announc­ after awimming unless you have Happeny ...... Wm. B r a y ...... 1.00 be—The Claarly, production te rolling in Joseph Leary ...... 1.00 war. Hia conferences with MaJ. W. rs OoeoB, _ Andent flghtlag galloys ha4 as Mrs. Auguat Carlson, Mira. Algot at any time. and tha light weight is tha tip Uva vice president o f S r a a phyaically tough, mentallyu„alert dangeroua forma of celebration ao B. M eV ei^ Stafford Spring. FB I bea repented 177 convictions Carney started with tte concern mid-1843, but at least four |irpb- loaa of eyesight may be averted, J. Evelyn Stanley .. 6.00 W. Lapsley, area engineer, and W. many as IS tlonm f oarsmen. Jbhnaon, Mre. John Miller, Mrs. Like those within the' 45 to 45 Moved to Waaklngton that the gun is partly merely a lema o f aupreme urgency remain, and -emotionally stable,” Nash Alfred Nev Victim of Ante Otoak Dies » c m • • • s • 11c Pater Reimar, Mra. Sherwood year age'group, those who regis­ in the field of sabotage and 5,346 projector. It la not heavy enough In 1903. A fter becoming foreman said. burns and wounds avoided and in Peter Majah^ W. Maddey,' chief engineer, on dis­ Some time later Mra Seastrand complalnte investigated in the 10 nrat te the task of'bringing our Total ...... 8687.33 trict conrtructiem matters recall Trueman, Mrs. Paul Erickson, ter today ate not liable for mili­ to fire an 88 milUmeter shell full of the ahippliag department/ha ad­ "We ate soft We have been sit­ some cases even Uvea aaved. Ctese Btom. (sal* of old rub- sold out the ahopa in these other months beginning last July 1. striking force to bear against the I^iklng or camping in unfamiliar Bristol, June, 30.^Z>)—Williaro similar conferenc* in which he Mra. Thoraten Gustafson. Mrs. tary service under the present law, towna and in the Rublnow block, range, uni see made of some secret vanced tb dlrraor of a a tn tt o a a in enemy, ecroee thousands of miles ting behind an imaginary Maginot her ...... 6.94 \burion*8[ but the registration will serva no- Clyde A. Tolaon, aaetetant direc­ the Dallas stere, geaonl manager placeaover the weekend may lead B. Sheren. 80. struck by a hit and bartietpated more than 22 years tPinesppls. Cari BroUn, Mrs. Hanning John* and mCved to 988 Main street, re­ new alloy, an biterpretatlon pre­ o f oceena Submarines have been Una We have'.bean telling each Nan Taggart 1.00 TnUateg te Be Older Pilot run automobile on June 21. died ago. They were at West Point, and tlca upon the War Department tor, laid soma of tha cases inves­ cluded by the Cairo dispatch. in Phlladriphlq, e^d^peratlngviee othei’^hat we are eefa strong, in­ to difflOulty if one ia not familiar can . . . aon. Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Ham- taining the name of the Mary sinking ships faster than they Joe Henderaon 1.00 iM t night in Bristol hoapitel. She- one of the confereea w'm General 25c look atrset; Mrs. Bather Gustaf* that there are appKudnmtely 83,- tigated were "aggravated cases The British soldlera could see president vincible, that we have product u enough to avoid the pcSon ivy EUsabeth. Six, yaara a ga aba sold of sabotaga" but that up to aarly wera being launched, but ehip- WUUSm Pitkin 1.00 Plilnview, Tex., June 30—fiP)— ren, a retired macMnist, was MacArthur, then superintendent LEST son, Mrs. Albert Swanson, Mre. 000 young men between the ages but to Mrs. Annie Sm iu, and mov­ the tails of fire from these AelU. bulldlng te eccelereting rapidly. race of supermen on this conti­ plant—that three leaved plant Ekl. Pohl ...... 1.00 PvL Jackie Coogan, who w m "The June there had been no foralgn- which grows around old atumps, crossing a atreet here at night of -the Academy, with Neyland m Spinach, Adolph Benson, Mra. Hugo John* of 18 and 30, who uplelned, involved "dte- charge inside the ehw i^ te a to traya would be melted down seem­ any harm. ThomM Tedfora...... 25c TUX 8:30 P. M. or before June 30, 1942, or the foremost aenatprs and congress­ gruntled employea end crenka and ed not fkr away. “spending more time in overtieat- ICTORY MARKET BASKET carry it farther4haa It otherwise In these ahd other ways to be Bruno Aatrowskl . r.'. OacM Johnson, Summit street ed rooms than any. race that haa AND Mrs. John B. Johnson, Mre. S twentieth ennivereery of the day men. Steady cuatqmers were, Mar­ persona who had grievancea." would travel^,,dnd probably actu­ Third, te . the teak of cutting a 8*®d. sport—don’t bring tragedy John P. Hussey ...... largo of his birth after December 81, garet Speaka Metropolitan atar, •8A44 AUea Eaendea Arrested ally to cauae^t to pick up speed financial poUcies and controls to ever survived in htetory" and liv­ to y o u rs e lf^ d the hoUday group. Mr. and Mrs. Jam * ' W. Emil Johneon. Mre. Selma KJeU Madame Flagstaff, ateo a singer, ing on almoet predlgeated refined • • • • s o FRIDAY... son, Mra J<^m Leander, Mrs. El 1941, and on or before June 80, So far. Tolaon said, the FB I haa after It J e «^ tha gun miiiale. In cope with a 8300,000,(NX>,000 war McKay ...... 2.00 1942, end bea not heretofore regia and M ra “Red” Skelton. Friend­ arrested 8,844 aUen enemiea con­ fact type of shell could be effUrt and .avoid the economic dis­ foods. John N. Gorman...... len Modaan. 'M ra John L Olaon, "Our exerctee habits have be­ 5.00 TILL 9 P.M. tered under the Selective Training ship with theae oelebritlaa tn w , sisting of 4,811 Japanesa, 3,868 trayadne with ite graateat valoc- Wad, • Thun. * FrL • Sst. aster. of Infiatloa While ^tending Michael Zawistowski. 2.00 8odas,8 large Mra Ernest Peterson, School and Service Act. and to date, Mrs. Seastrand still come a disgrace,” Neah added. B ritain ’g H ealth atrset; M ra Albert Robineon, Germans and L865 ItaUana Con­ at the moment o f Impact, In- thaee huge auma the government John Hayes ...... 1.00 bottles...... There will be no National Lot­ receives cocreapondence ’ from traband aelaed la raida on sus­ of when It leevee the cannon. "You don’t prepare physically Wm. J. F le m te g ...... 25c Mra Fred Swarta Mra John Tor* muet take back aa much as poasl- strong men to meet emergencies 1.00 II MAW ST.^Sg^ tery for this registration group them. pected premises included 881 pie- Tha requirement to make such a ble In.teoua and.throuzh borrow­ G oofl D uring W ar Frank Bipoch ...... 2.00 stenaon and M ra Eric Welman. Serial end order numbers, those With the modem equipment in night cluba roadhousea auto­ Gree^ N a fi tola 710 rlfiea 1.816 shptfune, au­ ■hell Is merely a chamber filled ing from the public wbat it can be mobiles or in cushioned chairs in James. McVeigh ..... 1.00 numbers which indicate when which is located In the local Ra­ tomatic rifles and machlne-guna with fuel, which w ill burn explo­ Raymond Campoaeo . Group 6, Mra. Carl J. Earn, persuaded not. to epend. Then on front o f radioa or at movlea Men Ixihdon,' June 80.—(S>)—The war 1.00 man U to be caDed to service, virill leigh Beauty Salon, Mrs. Sea- 3(^)894 rounds a t ammunition, sively, shooting oijt from Jie rear top o f th at It must ration acarca A. Kissman ...... 1.00 I chairman; Mra Henry Bberman be assigned to registrants in the atrand will more than please the don’t traiiT'on plganttea cock* h M been good for Britain’s health, Mra Nila Carlson,. Mra Emsst l,652\Mcks o f dynamite, 1,845 end of the ahell In a . contlnuoua luateriate. and control prices. Price talte, candy bars and sweet car­ Joseph Sartor ...... 1.00 burton *s... fo r beati order of their birth. pati^na. She advocatea and al­ ahort-mva radloa and 954 aworda rodut straam. It., te not this the House of Oomtbjna w m told Harry T o m m ...... 1.00 Kjellaon. M ra Sigrid Modsan, ways haa that she charges prices Administrator. Henderaon put a bonated drinks.” today by Health Minister Ernest May Chaage Agaa hayonete, knives aad dlriia stream of fira which propels the celUng on most prices in May. David Ritchie ...... 1.00 M ra W alter Olson, Mra. Sher Any attempt to aaaign order which are reesonebly low, with ■hell, but the Inner cxploaloii, Brown. F. Haugh ...... wood Smith. M ra Quit THrlch, quality woric to aatlsfy aU. A ll of "W a havd lavastigated « large A few thinga ere already rationed. l.QO numbers to this new registration number of eeploaage rings and pushing against the shall, shoving Oongreae te atlU wrestling with As examptos, he mid tte birth­ John Callahan...... 1.00 Mra Giutav Florin, Mrs. Albert group by lottery presented many the beauty woric which will be rate of 15.5,. for the 11^ quarter John S. Rooney ...... Harrison. Mrs. Alfred Johnson. quite a large number o f individ­ it In tha areetkm already, Import­ new tax bUl. E arly Shopping 1.00 difficulties becauae of tho fact that done in the Raleigh, w ill be done ed bv the eaimon. of 1842 .whs the highest since H. Risley, Jr...... Henderson road; M ra Arthur either by her, or under, her euper- ual agents." Tolsofi said. 1.00 registrants in thU gioup are not . Aa a r e ^ of tnvestigatioaa a t Several a t tbaaa firing fuate a n Maegwvar Meet VRel Preble* 1941jwl^e' ,tte Infant mortality James A jiderson...... 1.00 Larder, Mra Alfred Gustafson, Uable for military service until vlalon. ShaJa very pleased to be A a ff fourth, and moat vital, te This W eek U rged rate WM 81, loemst on record, and Wm. T. AusUn...... M ra Peter Olaon, M ra Cart back in Manchester, ea are many govemnMnt employea TMaon re­ 1.00 they teach 20 years of age. In ed- the problem o f manpower. When mental dteeas* have decreamd. Arthur J. Fuller ..... 2.00 Anderson, Garden street; M ra of hertrienda Sha has fOready re­ vealed. •% number o f tndtvlduala war production reaches Its peak, diUon. tha possibility that Con- iiave been dtacharged from the Nevertheless, he said, diph- John______Novak 1.00 Gustav Bengtaon, Mra. Albert groaa might changa the.aga of mil­ ceived eppointmenta fo r her opan- , and the armed fore* ate built up usual theria kmM more childreh MattBlueflelda 'I^vern Larson, Miss HUldk Andgreon, Ing day,)r, tometomorrow. government eenrlce” and othars to Biaximumr atreugth, m a«y mil­ .25 itary liahUity had to be taken into charged with aubvenlve aetivltlaa time coBdltlons, food reraiera aak y ia r than did German bomba. Harry E. Flagg 6.00 Rockville; M ra Philip Johnson. oonrideriatlon. Therefbra it wae de- lions w ill have changed their-!Jobe the cooperation of fqodehoppere Group 4, Mra Herman Johninn, bava raaigaed.'- tmnined hyvVetlonal Headquar­ To keep in close tbuch with end bomaa end nmeh work form­ la buying on ntiwKtey or early I chairman; Mra Oottfriad Bjork* ters. to eangh serial aad order- erly d* m ed eeeentlet w ill not be Friday u moeb of their euppU* man, Mre. Anton Chellherg,' Mra M anchester everyone who ndght be in a poai- M pooelble fo r the forthcoming numhera to regiatreate In this par­ UoB to serve the purpose —Chi­ ■gv of age on or after July 1, 1942 are differenoe In dlatance t a r Ooluaa* ctetona sob* cxpactod clartcation you cook without sugar. The filling of this pie Friday, J i^ 10 Wa and Andover. The other towns na expreaaed te r apprectetton to­ A&P FOOD STORES CLOSED Until the neceaeary forms are not required to register unUl the o f the wage attuaUon. is nourishing, due to the eggs and laill^ and the received there can be -no more re-, .President and governor . issue a Three Schools open from 1 in the to the north'of Vernon wUl prob­ Tba aureate of Labor Btattetics day tte AuMrican Volunteer porta mada and at tha local ra- proclamation for these particular afternoon until 9 in the evening for ably be better served by the etudtee.i^ww teboleaale p r ic * are Group’s “ n r in s Tigers” and M g . pie is really delicioua It has a s m o ^ v^vety gaa rationing. Gen. to C. L. Cteuiiault. who a n A U DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4 texture. Whoo! Whool I tiwwiwr board It Was stated today yoimg men. - changa .... up UMTS than 80 per cent atnea Saturday, July 11 BAZAAR Auguat, 1S8S, but rort of Uvliig. winding up ttelr work aa a unit W*e racommend shopping ghrly this w ok. S thay ad not know when addlttenal It’s easy tn make, even If you're one whp has 12 I formsforma wouldan bo raettv^ AppUcatiotis for gaa received at invotving many rigid factora up against tte Japan*e July 4: with CP G u ard Practices High, Nathan Hala and HoIUster G ran ge to H old At the Lot at the G om w of Bbple only about 17 par cent by tba Uroe duaoIttUoa o f Um orgmnteatloo aad "iw luck" With custard pia With ao Electric street eebooU, from 8 0. m. to 1 tbq.prloe Ud waa put on. Goven- indneUou o f at toast boom o f tte Buy as mudi of your food noods as oariy ia 1^ o v A there’s oo worry at all . . . cook it at ooe 5,000 p. m. and Spruce Stroela nieat flgu r* ca hourly earniaga of peraonnai into tte United states Stretch-A-Roos! C ar Stam ps G u erilla W arfare H o b l^ D isplay Army Air Forea _ wool: as potsibio find thus avoid tho Friday rush. temperature and forget It until the cooking dnw Monday, July 18 faetacy krorbara aboerad ea in* is up. Vacation Churdi school. Eman­ craaaa e f ever 87 pat oaat fr o * "OsaarM Ownnault and hte Com­ N ew AND ALL THIS WEEK Too, A&P prices are low oa everything The easiest, breeiieat'Cottop Ski^ yoa ■ • A lrea d y P u rch asec company H, local State Guard uel Ikitheraa church. Mahchaster Grange. P. of H.. pany of air knlgMa will always ba Try It YouTl like i t And. wet A each wude . unit, bald ^a guerilla warfare aes- Saturday, JMy 18 will'lneet tomorrow evenlag ta ' by tte CUna* people ' every day---yrou d ^ 't have Ip wait fair "week-end fee the Vktocy Market Basket CTtr JoaiiNid into! No Zipa* • *No Soaps - rion last ^ n t under First Lleu- Annual outing, Hoas Oo- No, 1, the Masonic templa Dwteg tta ■ Peaplto SuSrtm maatfae* ia arms* and Um bargains.” Save time and money by shopping early Marlborough Laka'* Rides FunBoodu Bingo tture o f many thtege tbs consumer, rapreamtattvM of a ^ .. .No Buitons.. .Jut deep tlaatic waist used car stamps, coating |8 tauaut Chesterfield Plria, It was tecturer’a program an- axWbK -oc a Aug. SI ta Sapl. 7 tha various bobWes a t ^ * * ? * buya iterttcodarty metal produete, friendly p *p te,” a,^ goverximsnt this week at your nearest A&P AAarket. bsBds to Bukt yoar wsist look Httlel eaaii bad bSan sold at tha Man­ anaouBoed today by the t o m fo t a miokroinan asM. chester poatnmng Although 7,000 oonunander, C ^ t David McCol­ Knighte o f Cotumbua camlvaL bars win ba a faatura Tabteo win W ar Bond Ghren Away Nighdy departxMnt store aaln ahowed were leoelved tha way thay wera lum. ba arranged around the kaU as pvseptaig tBcraaaM over the IM l "As a BUsstaaor to the AVO *ee that each txtalbiter wUl hava-«Ba* levele during moat of tba past alx wekOBM the legutar Amerteua A ir bdag add this morning looked 17m unit went Into aotkxi near WoiiM vine Flag Wnv montba ' no doubt, wm show tte as though thay soon would ba usad pie to display bis or bar ool- Special Kiddfea Matinee Tlm rMlay FOB n m coNVBNnms Um Old Golf Lote, and waa there . Owe pMee udwre th en was mastery of WHO CAMNOT 8 H W K Bfi A B LY , A B F BLOUSES... $1.^ up. OwBtro a t antoaobtlaa were until late In the evenlag. De-:ver—(g>—Wenaa betten. and bo oahaad to ea^isla the MghMgiMs o f tha l ebbisa aay builniw aa uaual In air comba t " - ' - . •YQBBS WILL RIMAIN OnNTHUBB- walldag up to the, wladow end A few vacaaolaa atm dxidt tn tha A ll r^iaa ffA N c d to 5e b'om 1 to 6 pa m* ta tha stack amr* DAYAMDnODAY EVEN INGA, JULY $ toaahw oeer 88 hOla aa though Utda, - - outfit, and local nan tatKuated te rera still la BueoM Alrea Argentina rm- SKIRTS see $2e29 thay wera hnylag 4M west dsnlaff un are raneated to eoi^ WCOM ik iia d ta ' ah \Utaana. - i ■tka first quar^ idmta are fuibiiidm to appear « ta S % <3 tka eoaS^TaSleeraat m • ow^. their n m Um atrseta.|Mteat costa I AO uaad ears must have ataztpa the State Armory next Monday T h a IM l JU neST , MANCHESTER by uUdMghi tonight. evening. ’ see the'j T : . ‘ I ■ ■' MANCHESTER SVBinNO HERALD. UANCBEffTEB. 00R9. TUESDAT. 3DNE 30. 194»

Price Control Essential Shipm ents Saves Money . Being "Cm ried 'Faster W ould H ave E ll^n ated B readlinet in Deprefl> C ivil A ir P atrol L eapin g O fficial Says. Curb on T ^ p Into Another Breach To Add to Vital 8 t Petaraburg, Pla.. June H ittin g b—OPrica control would have Tim e-Saving. ,< Ctilldran'a Day OUvo Toomoy, d ork c t tM local iLm^ted the breadlinea of IMO Strict M ilitary C ontrol ^ B U B e a l held in the Coogregatloaal church ratlonias board, aimou»c«a that to INS and “the nuwy govern* Wlda WorM BOUtary EdHea - the the board U Boar Uwulng augar mental relief agenclea for which O ver T!ravel to B e E s­ Washington, June 80.—The Civil certUlcatM to all Induatrlal and in- we are atiU pairing the bill,” Re* gional OPA Adminlatrator Oacar tablished July Air Patrol, whom light ^anea and N e w P la c e I I gfS.S’S^Si lK*HJa5: ^ | « S: atltutlonal uaera. AppUoatlona R. fltrauaa, Jr, aald herw today. riviUaa pilots already hava tuhi>* will be received up until July 6 and In an addreaa, Btrpuila declared tbe oertiflcates will be good tor San Francisco, June 80—(FI— ad bi.vnluabla work oii coastal pa­ that price regulatlohareguu whl^ wmt strict mlUUry control over all ------I m S T a IIm HaU and Mlaa Bernice “ Donald Woodward and SUaa Bar- , the montha Uof1 elUljrJuly aiiuand AU^aawfrtAuguat. into ^ ect m y 18 are aaving the trol dfalnat aubmarinaa, la la ^ G oim ty O ffice OUl were recent gueat# of out of | ^ Harold Oray wd | rett, 1 A pp U ca U ^ American conaumer 1803,600,000 civilian travel to and from Alaska anothar hraacb with all ' M l _in_ I town relatlvea. , eh lld m enjoyed an outing at ‘ Co*^ achooi; aaalated by Mra. A p n n Rob-1 j,onne o f the clerk at Bolton „ Can-, thla year on four Itema 'alone. will' bo eetabUshed by the Army, I enthualaam that can ha gener* ived to R ockville | r «v. and Mra. Eraeat O’Naal lumbia Saturday. Their | inaon and Miaa .Jean | ter and the h«)ura o f the office are Vtgarea Show Bavlnga , effective July II. I ated by-upwatd of 80,000 volun- will returnetum Wedneaday July lat I jugg Dorothy, waa home I eompanlata. A pageant “Winga I ifondaya and Wedneadaya from 11 He aald figurea which had Juat A military paae will be lequlr- teers organised In squadrons, from Woodatock VaUey, Conn, gutlea at Midtteaex Hoa* for the Meaaagea of’ Ood"^and a U. m. to 4 p.*m. and Tueadaya been compiled ahowed that the . they have been teaching ci*,j « c uic week-end, and her fi- aolo ‘T Think When I Read That Thuradaya and Prldaya from 7-9 ed for any civilian enUring or winga add groups.In an of the 48 aavinga would total a iiuartervof leaving the territory, under ^ states. ' M ,— (flpedal) I oouraeaM at the Touth Bummer | Harry------Klrkham. of Eaat, | ------gweet Story------of Old” aung - byJffiM^ ,| p. P “m. - Mm.Mra. ToonivToon^ »la oompljing •a rbiUlwi dollara on lard, W78,00a* flret Buch order Involving the Pa- Since the Army took over con- Hartford, waa one of thoee prea* carol Lyman were main parta of Ii*t of peraona who ooo.on aiwar, NS,800,000 on comb- clfIc area. trol of tba nation’s airllnas and 1 ®'^^W na Thoirf«^e Riley ent . . „„ the program. for canning and tm llat will be ^ cotton yam and $144,000,000 Six Reaaona for Permlta 1 much of thdr equipment, and and taro children•___ -■ of -- Larcbmont,-» A* SlaAint The Rev. H. R. men h*A "Mer-1 Attendance awa^ were given | prlnM ^ the _ | on bar ateel uaed in the armament Ueut Oen. J. U DeWltt, head K^th the country In a ataw over New York, have arrived at. their___ |cj(*' _aa the__ to^c for hia aarmon | cut at the______cloae of______the aervlce RegiBtraUon DntO 9 p. m. of thrWeatem Defense Coraipandi mr cargo problaaa, ^ CAP Tolland Bummer home. Btone- Sunday at 8t Peter'a Bplacopal Barrett Puplla receiving Men who are obliged to register attn have people _ e lty m d Fourth Army and Alaska ^fense | jjutltuted a eourlar aarriea I cr o ft Church. Hymna choaen were In kj^e year pins were June Squler, under tbe Selective Serrioe Act bears floor tho WW* br. and Mra. Aaron Pratt of eympathy with the idea. Amimg jj^rsha Squler, Wallace Petten-1 trill find Wlndaor, Conn, apent the week- rialtora at the 11 m, aerace . Ncney Leonard, Deborah itaunltyv at the Pratt Bummer home. were Mr. Plumb and hU «Uumur ^oung, Caroline Young, Richard 9 p. m. 1 .aKi Mr. and Mra Everett Pearson | who'are at their A n u^ J!^*lYouna. Wreaths In reward of | the day m wy:«^ii.ged fegiUmate ^P>oy-1 wili act'aa 1 ai^'^diwghtM’"^Pamaia *of Hart- Irattage for a tlnja MIm Bitty I yJir~ attendant were IH. Rich; ►IS, Mra CathertaeKr. ♦®wne in TOlland “ ? e g 5 i,t * at the home o f Chase, who cy clN to m elyn W olff, Abble Tib- shaU: 12-8, Mrs M ygu erite Bol- .uiMihiaia im wvT. I rom _____^ aiammar hnma and assisted I .....wRuth Robtnaon, 'ton* 3-8, Mra Charles Summer; ^ ss ’szssss-'is£. Third year' 5-1,' Mra R Kneeland Jones; 7-9, Stafford Springs Alice E. HaM hM retired brntlur Bd«e received by Carol Devld C. Toomey. PasseB mAy b# obtained through 1 which tlna la the on® Boston, [who w u t^ ^ lU P oU ^ h ^ Lyman, Norma Wolff, Phyllis Boltea Briefe John O. Natta the Alaska 'Travel Control, a new tiai. _ J___ , ------Bummcr vacaUon, Mlaa Velma Munro has received aauat flle I where she spent severM as 11".^ i*i„ svlvia Martli and Nancy Smith; fourth' 478. Stafford agency created by General De- BooBondo Snrvay •be coat o f Uving by Janet ColUna and Wallace notice from the Board of Kxami- Witt, ^ th offlcee In the Exchange Under the suptrvlaion of Gknnet wUh their local Lohr; Md fifth year by Margery ners for Nursing of tha State of ____ building, SeatUe, Waah. N. Hugbea, axecutlva officer of . nintam of WaSh- I a o unusiial feature ~of the atten Connecticut that she has eatlafac- The funeral of Enrico Onl, 89, Wedneaday.. i Emerson. Every appUcant wUl be careful- the New York wing, aa aeonoaile 1 Si^bSi W«dSr that there were mon torfly completed the examination I former importor and: merchant ly Invcetlgated. General DeWltt gurvey was made for A !■* vflto PubUeP ^ Nurotagl ^ , ^ 9. M# viw Mifiit, I men than wuniw.women prewnt /Nancy Smith waa preamp hae been licensed as a trained I gnd father of Mre. Emeet Pan- with a Bible in accordance with aai£ He be photographed, fin- umd war production plant. which Mm P * fi ,.i hav-l^*"*“ftendant. ^ Mlsa Munro, da^hter giora of Manchester was held thta ^^nted, and must supply■ T>ply * had frequent calla for Biaall abtp- the ecttriUea B»M , ProfeMi^wd ^ IhigeneP. congregational custom for h Mr, and Mrs. Harry R Munro^ | „,om ln g at 9 o’clock in S t E d -] .u tem en t of hU penperson- menta cd parts, tools and other nnmnietnd durinc ToUsnd Orange a r-ti«— of Easton, Pa., have arriv- attained her seventh birth' complete statement Hve_ baan oomplatad duringI ^ ^ thrchurch of her baptj aduated from ^ha Man-eater | church. Rev. Henry L. Cha- I j^'budc^. materials, and got them by truck, Sgh ariKwl In tha d aa e o f 89A iI hot, offiriated at ..th* . . ------requiemi motoreycla or private oar. ’tem d immudlaatton pm- "“ aBy ^ summer. Their daughter- ^ * 2 |Blght cradle roUroll memh ^ ^ and reoatved bar nuraiag training maaa. Burial was in S t Edward’s In one month 3N such -tripa J^SwItims^Com.Mav- was com-|"“" “» ^ ^ IW- ty. >■“ •* Bummerauniju-. caro l^edoerUflcatea:I eeivea oertlflcstes: Keane)Keaneth Roh- at the MenriMMter Memorial hoa- four being held. I fceehments served during the ao-1 ,^^,|on. Their other ^ughtcr, Mlaa ] Oarrison. JoyceLuida Per* 1 cemetery. Mr, Clnl waa bom In H ayes Is N am ed were made covering 14,7U mllas. pltal jvbere ahe la now employed. Fomo Dl Soldo. Italy, the eon Of Involving 423 hours nant In traa- 1 rial hour. jKitty, te spending the i^th he«^ | ‘J^Barbara Clali4 iCk. AlfrN I Mlsa Munro fbtished her training ' ------'but will ha In a girls' «•*“? p^nk Black, Betty Oarrett, the tate Mr. and Mra. Pietro Clnl. ait, and coating f 1,700. Tha CAP o i tba ehUdrcn atart- several months ago but was unable He came to thla country with Wa As Labor D eputy estlnmtad it oould out tha mllaaga . ._aaad one clinic due to thrm^ AiyuR «hout 801 Thomas Hubert CoUtas, ®**vju . ^oto laxetake wetbe eununauunaexaininatlona until her parents in 18W and lived in New to 11,040; radwa tha ttma-ln*tinn- Three doaes of toxoid I. ^ Oeocge Patrick and Reginald It urthday on Juna 17. Lmdon and Stafford Springs. Tor alt to 110 boura, and oparata At In niaea o f tha p ieri- ....sttonal Church Sunday at tbe |to lepMiad from Oi^Halwo^^ many ^ years he operated a Librarywhole- hours Hartford, on Juna Wednasday 80.—(ff)—JohuT, leaa than tba prcvloua cost. Tha Tktia wm M ctlldian io a. m. serriee, the Rev. Oeorge During the serriee the follow^ I will be from 3»M. to 8:80 p. aa. “ *• Tn*it!lMrtS Hayaa of Hartford haa bean named CAP apw haa been entrusted with In aO. and ® Hebron people are hoptag 7tot|— m iIm ~<^«daMng- Tha eerm on l.^Ing , ehUdnw— — ware baptised’ • ------thaaa miaaiona. trial tripa made by tha Short MSSeto of tha Old Thomaa Hubert Collins, son of| I ;^ « “ tJ. al!UJS*?25S aurdn.uty Ubor oommlaalOu^. A New Jersey abaO-loadliw yiant through thla town may t o n -1 gK l.” J r V&wSi were lUlee and I Mr. and Mra. Harvey Collins; ago Ho waa one of the founders micoeed Morgan B. Mooney, who i ^ ^ ,aam|daa*of a ll tta new dnednetkm rilido resulted Lut regular bus a«wU» hare. garden of Kenneth BoWnson Qwrtfwi, ^ W a p p i n g of the two local lUUan Benefit iMvaa the poat tomorrow to enter “luni” to the neareet U. 8. Army l}*5“|trlal bnp was made eome. in. Clark. 1 of Mr. and Mra._K«jnett I aoclatles and.... held several offleaa. ^ — I pnvaU . . .Industw. . ^ I proving------groundcan’t and ooBtlnua o naan "birtl^lago th ro^ wS*and daughter 1 |m;~Alfrad Frank B la^ son jf I W . Otaat He also aaristed In writing thMto- Cornelius J. Danaher, state labor production until theM aamida hae puranta [ hmi and on through Hebron Otam | ^ Bast Hampton weraluf. uid Mra. Frank A. Black;' ■ lawa foe the organlxatlona in Ital- commissioner, who made the ap- been okayed. ThaI CACAP------now makes to laomunl^ stat- to cri^«rier. Lest Thuivdav Thmaday an-1m - Monday Monday at at the the”home home of «d| I gtevengteven GeorgeGeorge Patrick,Patrick, eoneon of«ff Mr.Mr. -'lla n and whUe a rerident of New pomtinent. Urmed Hayes a manof thoea deUveriea. and prpduetion formefa mother. Mrs. M aryj^d jjrs. wmiarn Patrick; Itav ofi T served the coUlrt aa an in- “uncommon Judgment, ablUty anu haa been appradahly...... — Lou Huntoon ““ and------Marguerite Toung men between the ages of'l ix>ndoo ------„ , Sdly helpful when the Oolcheater. tt la believed that the cummm^ Ig andM years were being regia-1 tarpretor. He leavee his ^ e , Mra tact’ _1 Baataftaitel Eliaa Huntoon, children of Mr. tered at the South Windsor Town | juUa Onl; two aona Tullo of Hayes has been in the TTmts are Inflntta ttles nriar ndiori. Ijohn-Tom Hfll route proved lm-| and M ra PhlUp Huntoon. W em i^ Cornmu^v o e ^ Clnl of Groton; m e ^ 11 yaara irng —riring | ^ g f Indndlng a bcaF-ribdo haM by thalpracUeaWe, though the I I I County' and Stats headquart« | Houae'today from YaTm. to 9 a. m. I three daughtera M*** Ernest Pan- ras wage complalht adjustor. chanca of carrying air maU on now HjSTbiSr Ellington 1 of the USO cempalgn tave^urit- I xdelaSl Johnson wHl '• frier clera of Manchester, Gemma and abandonad routes, and tha CAP ' ten to Mra Mara^ in wapplng, while Max Adelaon LiMior® Lanore Clnld m ofox Newnww London;jk#jnuvui five«*uw i „ • • under National Commander Earle aB oaanjuquSS^ eoBBOdata•f'-I a large number of muni­ ^ a.a rm. . chairman for Colum ^ I wlU be at the town hall, aUters. Mra Angelo T hree CoUtaglOUS L. Johnson la looking Into aU of and all Trt. 4S9*S.’ Eaeln»aia ling her to extend ttelr thaw I Koger Bragg, son of Mr. and ' by the aama tions workers aa wen aa privaU 1 » Valentine Serafln, Mra oieeintr I o (Uvtduals who have no way o f get- end appreciation to the Ooo^t^ cj^ Bragg, of the Pl«uut Mrs. AmeUa PontaMl^ rM«a»naf»H D t OD . At Pryor and Pawhuaka, Okie., Central ting out of tha town except hy Hubert Parat«# win ^ and people atof the torotown whowim c ^ I ValleyvaUey WtA-haatdad.^baa raturhed to Mshla smeUo pradeUPradeU of Stafford!Stafford UlSeOBCB AFawp two CAP aquadrans loU oi^ tha « i L b2 » ^ «rio, and BOW that gasoUna w Z a n ’a tributed to tha fund. Oolumblh home fr^t^he Hartford hoepltal. . . ^ a l nephews and traU of tomadoaa to relay wort to Interested spec-ltlre /-borUge la a stt I _ a Aksla ABeeaeml I _ _■ — — 4Aa I _a. __ aa a a a ^ nlecen* • . _ . teUaf officials abont wMra help I aoeauen U aaanxioua one for aU. BcUef Corps for their annual out- ^ jj, -j,ota. having gone ovdr Its auatalisustained when the bicycle Albert G. Armstrong of Church j Hartford, Juno »0 -(P )-A total w ^ t *** lon^Sework. fit would aeem a al-iple solution to | ^ her home In Sadda MlUa on | goal by about M per c4nit. |m i w riring, ran into an automo- ,atieet. aon of Mrs. Clara Arm*|o« 227 cases of measles were *e- P'pyo' • PhJririan arant I Wedneedev July '18. Members i x wril cUld conrarence ana ■ ous m thla town, June IS. .l*tron* has enlisted In the United ___^ at»ta Health De- “ pamenger In <»a of the ^ 5y„“s,.*srsr^»S’7L ;lw ^^ ■>■»:«• -•■-’-I * -• b Henry Kellner, ou L d ^ asked to L,mmS^rwdup win ba hrid at Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0<»daand ported to the StaU HMJI and was able ^ Colehaatar by wav of the\hr^ Tuaaday. June famUv wUl leave this .^In^iSX: -spot ' medical------attantfon^ffthoas - , glcd II i^don London------tum^ke turnpike to that ^ _ mro t n g B | n w ^ w « ^ spend their vacation to New York. - corporal in June 27, a drop of a » caaea irom I badly Injured. whUe other pteea Mm Wln^We.^ I I flew in aaaentlal aeruma. of Mr. and Mrs. I a lot of Amaton] Vahda Mae Flrtion ^•“, ‘®X‘ j5Sir*®wd^l S^A^^’lStL.g eases, lad-th. _Great______Lakes ablpp(ng through______In the r e J I . . .. thA« .lone the I WUllanuLrOf Weetfleld, o^r Se*home of M? Md*Mrs. Aahw ijS'thdlMl'Martoe c ^ riate, ted fw m first ^ caaea droppN tforajW Tw o planaa o f tha A zkau 'ViU lticr:, , 8TO^riljeaie ofWaadltaa, too, bafora tha I at tha booM of Mrs. Jacob l^et^ j teacher. ijprtl^ church of South I tenant to cantata te the Army aC Wl matter la aettlad. ^ schar of Barr avUmM. 19 to 12 a. m. on Mondays ttitxigh UP thelf staging Medical Corps acawdlng to an an- k^jrtad, ti boards in ouUylng eoun- r. af BodnrUia. Plan for Wlndaor wound American Legion, O. Merle Mlaa Barbara Patrio of Qty Fridays *“* season on Fridayy ^----- th a_ -social - — , ----- noimcetdent, —.. u from '•••®3“*rieM of p^u^rd. An Oregon aerial. are lacompleU. I Jones P*;^ vwin ,give a danea at| View KelAta la spendlBg a part of continuing until July Slat _Twa time and a hot dog roast. Uh. the Mcdl^ Medieal ^'•i?Ftald aervica ^ nnu—♦achooi. 1 party under wing ec , VUnaeal the HebtdnLtown: liaU naU thetb avetilmr her vacation erttoRe^ add ^ la an Children's Day was obaarvad at Carllala Narrecl^ P^ R <*^ I Capt. Lao G. Devancy by funeral of Harvey Brown, Igf j^jy g, ThihTeniBant family win RoMoaMetagar of Dover, Dat. by tha W d <1 tha First Congregational rtiurch j Selydleld, son of M*a. m onilng located ait.AAraay boaahar |4li Grove street, for I8|(uniiah music. Bvefybody la tnyit- formerly ofuls town. j L B. Dunfiald, Field Ahipervl^ y. % e Junior Choir had Arthur SchoSeld of W ist G i l e a d that had dlaappaarad on a nlglit ' 'd a t ^ Janitor at tha hng « good time ^promised. m mn/l mHinItiv I mfraat ItMfl Enliflt®d .m tA® flight FMia » « 6f f b IwW Mrs. Frank Whlta,..who Uvae In ------school. — taarii- V. I a,— down . numbarato numbars maktag maktag I r ^ , Randall a Mason gtatw Army Air CSorro. HaH® at- FuMr- the Burrows HUl vlctal^ ta bw vtStSi groSaat efficiency in t^ n g ad- The Woman’s dub will omit! ____ Beroard’a treatment atithe Middlesex^Htja-1 nae ™*una | a^ . _ ------Mcom- gava the mediUUon service. j tended the SUdford High ccbroi Units to tha aoutbaast 1 A rjr ||r - ^ 1 . Anthony Rukus, who is' In the | uid-was taking a oouraa In weld- U„, ~«U . -rt-k rRev. Jamaag. DeJifr g A jidtaf for 'a '^ a n . ^ •* S = lt.^ - ,to th. ^•«!«- •ri.ori dla-lJ^a^'^^U IU ' ff M a^ and ta the ^^^ son of Mr. | ^ before anll^ anUsting. have baan an outing to Hubbard navy loe^ta potential " S^k ta Marldao on Thursday of air fields, a w » from r faoutty-ia home for tha aummsr | tzteta. spent the week-end at hia | WlOlam Oraenk and John tal Satiirday. raciaasSM|iaa M uy O. Abora a| m m . Alvin Oreana ,*g*£g; m & -jM waa Infdnaad that ar- final rieorioorilhe AuxU* Mary Gray, daughter of Mr. and B en iltt ST tta .: Mlaa K u > 1" Mica art»'«* which baa been Mra. Itarold Gray, hu be« an- Tha foUowtag orirtiflfoataa . for. ^ C n nlyit rangrenoto ara haiag mnda for SrtstMlf, rrha.; NW. O tbsooUaettm of oU metato from mlTwo New Gliders iT h iro ^ toe past ^ other victim of ear trouble. She la tires ware granted Friday night R______M o n : 18 8*4 ^ Louis thriB lump wWto bw were over 11^ ^ jc A win ha held thla evening Improved, suffered WecUoo Kuhacka, two paasangat the farms by tto V. S. G o w « - SocaMhl. M Mabri mant trucha a*. »T ppr ton. T to Tuiktoh territory. I d T S S iio o and daughtrir*ta'4a'W, ^ c c e p t e d D V A r m y , Town .Halt At thla time »«)mada. A t the tost h“ »N U r i .-. a- I aaatlers of importance will haring b4an auak laoently, wMla SSffiStw StSSsSSSl Compeny Is Dead report ha had wsU over. 8.000. Thla N C ^ e n e M l t o ^ o r o i Oaerga Shadd to aaatoriag mal^ throSh aland an E satol would mean over five pounds r e W O to S ^ N****® * t Hafi Miatw - Uto%itag Utotod States Oath to His Sonl merchant a h ^ waa dtoelosed SuB' In the can af bar mother, Mrs. ths average for each man,, woman 1W ol rio^ym oretog^T^ ______paat woa Oileago. Jure latantlona hava been and diUd ta the town. The dona-1 tocrejwn WItow V, Nrehy af Oartor, hi Maachsatar. ecace of the Town tlona include moatly auto tires and the ^Hartford BamlreiT. dttNMr. ^*ABaQUBcad aaaUni Pacific m « - ood by paopto fran Heath D, Btoek. TL toat aurvWly Barttord, Juoa 80.— Hugh ar a f Tha xmaad P ari O oayn y. Eaymood Albert Bata- tubes, hot there aso a good many! Arnold Woodemeth dlzec^ o f roc- chant veasel ataktaga ataca tha M. Aleora. whosa raUrrinoot aa on Saturday with Ronnie i f 1 TatMaSh diad oaity today toPnabytriian. - cUy otli®ff sitlcles such ®® old teIa I r®il1on ®nd pim iiti lUitli o®ffTlo®a war began remained at eight. atata’a attoreay fw Hartford eaun- In Charga. T h w on duly o f _ ■ S AjB..to 10 a m .. Lao Oaaa* eoata, old hot mter bottles, jar Chariotte S m i^ ^ Alto Moara. _ _ 1- ' . • " Mribonnie, Australia. Juaa 20— ty ahar 84 years’ a e t ^ heeamaa rtnn^ childr®&*s | Ifrse W* o f baloti aad Augrio Fnddo; 10 a ^ Dritiaa AMtog Asia WanMps (m—^Tha Netbailaads East Indtos aetiva Wadaaoday. win m r ^ la s T i . L t o i ^ and Xrvtag tcya. and evan rubber •>mtiea.” ! aey to the guest of her niaea, M iBfonBatiao Serrioa aald today tta hto aan, B in h M . A loom , J r , aa t o t p m . It to aald that aU ovar tta stato Helen Romnaon. Ma aneoanor tanwrrow momtogat N n . ■nantowM aawailaslargaroasal Paring haa atartad on tta saw Madrid. June N — (« — Tha - - ndlo af Batarin had,i*> In Urn aaasaar. I highway a t Ipaatoh Forrigo Mtototor ad S m “T T SitT S3SiS-S?*f; effieaa hava haanl Mra. Agnaa dEOctoltt tfifigy nyocto Chat N N 9 N 29 tb Bletatw at thal ad to bar wptk to toh ahipa had aeei radio otfUrtaga that aMsTM them bavOlManitoy attw a vaaatlcn af eaar lire tw m s rriii^ fn m had tow tweed dewra. ItwoweahawhaiNawentta I te !®®®te ®ffi^ ta Sva Alty. and Mn. Frodartck L. ■Upri af Hstaning to ’ a ^ M a t o ' . l t t v q n ' a t ' t t a pulK y t ■ \ , ' «•. ^ V ■ MAMCHEOTER EVENWC HEKALD, MANCHESTER^NW. TUESDAY, t o m e 80, llANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 80.1942 FAG

tlM WUlktoi •OA »0dwliui wa Biay ba, la la Itaatt no graat eon- • SERIAL STORY v >»., hsva aoimd raMoa (or tnutlac; tribuUoB to our aaeurity. Mother Pheasant, 8 Young Guard Siifflif >4 wa can raapaot Itoair oootlcUon U tbaaa alght laadad tn m Nari- id io P i*o si Big Crowd at Stati| aubmartaaa, othara hava alraady MURDER IN F(RRY COMMAND D a ily R i 'a m s ^ ^ Jbfaift aad tlu lr JudgmantNsT^y orara ------eosYmoMr IS4S. laadad aad aiora wiU laad. Aad. BYA.W. 0 3 RIEN . anatom War Ttori For Ten Days Holds Up Defense Workers RationsDOok S t T iw right. The othara war^wron*. m i m u i a atK .n o . IBtaUlcont RapubUcmna will Choo^ for that mattar, It may wall ba To Bid Boys Fare queatibiiad why it la aaofaaary (or between tham a w n B n fly . Tfca. The Story: A nets, written by John’s hand alld alowly out of the Local Fillmg Stations Dsfanas worksrs are usually la#wortnrri automobilea waa held up I Lost, Stolen or De­ >tui Naala to go to the bother of on Spanoar atrast Just to 1st a oooMahea v t the Amarlcah peopla e man on the eve of Me execo- p oek tt To Present New Symphony Keep Up Efforts to a hurry to got to aad froos toelr stroyed Mutt Wait at Sixty-nine Local Men on toe back piatforra at'M la tha ItapubUcan party U at fe n ^ g ageata acroaa the Atlan­ Uon for morder, has brooght With a quick flip; Dawaon roUad plaoa of amploynMat. Moat at tos mother phaaaaat and alght young ,5srr.im make toatr way aafahr aoroaa the as it slowly ground to s f tic wheh they aaauradly have all Clyde Dawson to Chicago. Daw- toa Mg faUow on his aid*, dipped Gather Up Rubber. Uma they give to* Impraaaion Leiuit Two Months. Start fo r Devens as dropped off and chceoal mttn Mmtm Omnpt the wUllng saboteurs they would •on, CaBasiaa lataIHgeaee Oo- Into his. Jacket and cams out with Over NBC on July 19th highway. Motoor pbaaaant. at boys aa they clambatod i. j Befleays. Baund M paitment Investlgalor, la *■ tho a black automaUc. Btralghtanlng ^ while driving en th* Mghwaya ba- couraa, lad the way and Sh* did it ever need already aafely In this Manchaater’s filling atliUon own­ twaan Manraaatar and Hartford Holders at War . Ration Book Nearly 1,000 persons Th* first on* to step on I , o t S S ,^ liSrtSItl- traU of sple* opeietlag against up, ha gava bis clothes n quick ■ 0 majostloaUy that no human' was Laon P. St Lawi ’ jKSMMd c iw Jiail »a***^*. Egypt In Balance country. It is not, with all credit ers have fallen In line wlto the that toelr on* amblUoa la to get darad uitarfara. No. I—to* book being used in the the B. A. r. Bomber Ferry Oeos- brushing and walkad to toa glrL Maw Toik, June 80.—(WldaOmobila sUuatlon. Oodwla ^ do Preridept’s requeet that to* scrap purchase of sugars—should taka aU Gather on the Square. In tore* minutea the IftBM «ATW to the F.B.I. (or a brilliant ex­ mahd. Bn root* from Canada ha “When I go,” he eald, handing hls broaddut in two aseUons, 8 whsra thay*r* going tos qulehast Otto Horrmann, who reported I VHulw yi ..••••••••** ea*«aa««oo**f**^ Bvan’'the critics of the Libyan World)—Arturo Taocanlnl aad to* rubber drive ba extended for a pa- But haaia aad detarminaUoa the inck^t to Th* Herald, said Mssible precautions to preserve heading east aa a chonrt| Stfttt sa««******f * debacle are sobered, today, while ploit, the arrest of Individual has cdptnred her tha gun, “give tola bacb to tor to* saatam half of toa country riod of tan d i^ Th* pens are be­ he book against being lost, de- Out of toe west cam* th* tridn, wells sowidsd. 'tti sin. PaaT Dexel, member _o(/ NBC Symphony oroheotra started and U for to* far wast. moat alwaya giv* way to aanU- tost Mother Pheasant wha so ...... >.o« one of the peat decisive batUes pples, but the thorough protecUon your boy (riand—battar advlao ing kept In pi(ic*, and toa rubber mant That waa proved tola morn­ ■troyed or stolen, it was warned on time to toe minute. It cam* Thers were tearA of < i t Tt*f a>aaaaaaa«**« spy gang, in Odcago him to atop playing Vito tola praparaUons today to present toa ta Being accepted as It was during proud ah* might well have been a th* tsars In most ing whoa a long Una of dafsaas paaeock. at toa office of Local War Price Into toe lives of aixtynlns local of this war hangs la the balance, of American Indtjstrlea and public fln^ a photo of an American thing." Hia tona lowarad, "I'll be westara bamiaphtr* ^pramlar* o f After a trial hroodeast, T^ toa past two wooIia and Rationing Board 11-75 In the mingled with pride as soldier murdered by Lnmoy Sut­ Hualng has to* assignment os reg-. Moriarty Brotoara on Center young men this morning and then „ „0l«lT.- It hardly seems sensible that It works which wlU keep the Naxls at toa Eddington Hotal." to* Seventh Symphony of Dmitri Lincoln School today, as It Is dif­ farewells had been said ' ••• or repoblles- thould be so decisive, for tliere arc from damaging us here at home, ler. toe hanged man, U a room­ Back In hla boUI room, Dasraon Bbostakovieb, yO i^ Russian eom* ular M. C. th caisera from to* street reported tola morning that ficult to obUtai a replacement. rolled out wlto them, headed for majority left home, ing houee where llvos parole poser, In k special NBC broadcast Camps, CBS at 9:80 each Tuaaday the rubber ia aGIl flowing In, and toe grim busineaa of war. Nmrly turned and walked as rdlsBatshw creCIteC only a few hundred thousand men Perhaps the dramatic spy story let the cold watar'Up run on the Under toa regulations. If a War t a ^ l J r orsdlwd in Fisk, the mysterious girl referred bleeding kncklaa of Me hand. to t afternoon o f July 19. ,Tka 90* night. The program la an all-sol­ Campbell’a Filling Station at tba Ration Book held by a consumer ons thousand mothers, sweethearts ashamed to let sUe the loeel newe Involved" at the most, compared to will have one other good effect. to In sutlers cryptic note. Thv girl intareated DaSraon. Of i^ u te coniporitlon was'' written dier production. Tonight's broad­ TumpJee report that 10,000 D a y R o o m B e in g M a d e lost, destroyed, or stolen the and frianda gathered at the rail­ amotion. republleatlon cl mlUlons on the Russian front. But Perhaps, when Americans realise couraa, .he had had btUe Uma to while to* Naxls were trying to cast comes from Camp Grant, UL. pounds have uready bsan collect­ conaumer must apply for ^ 're- road station to aay farewell to ed by toe oil company serving these young men who are answer­ nmtchce herein, sre also geography Is still the master the lengths to which the enemy U On the Spot study her and toe converaaUon amaeh hls naUva city of Leningrad ilacemant by fUllng out OPA CHAPTER VI bad been Umltsd. But aha was Into submlaoion. ‘Tuning tonlgbt: NBC—S, Johnny them, and toelr pen Is again fill­ form Na R-316. Thia may 'bs done ing the call of their country In on* strategist In thU war, and geogra- prepared to go la order to slow Dswfon walked siowIy to toe ' It baara th* aubUU* o f "Tha Presents; sI m , Horace Heidt ing up. by to* consumer personally or by of to* most perilous momenta In [^r*lee Client of M. E. A really a beautiful creatura. And sun Mere Naedad American history. For upwards of Hospital Ro| me. phy dictates that Egypt Is one of down and Interrupt American pro* fireplace and picked the photo­ from what,ho had been abla to Symphony of Our Tlmso,” is In ■how; 9:80, Ntw series. Meredith .A aa adult member o f hia Tamily four movements eovarlng 281 Wilson end John Nesbitt: 10. Dato This drive bad to be extended unit or by an authorised agent. . an hour tbe traffic - trickled onto erS Repreeentatlvee. Th* the all Important key pieces In ductlon, they will hesitate before, graph off toe ledge for closer ex­ Judga aha didn't oaem toa hard due to tos small amount of scrap amination. Yes, those features pages” of music aad had Its first with Judy; 10:80, Tommy Doraey Two Moatha' Time the Square in ever increasing news apt the world structure of this war. by dUputes and carelessness, they typa. Yet she was aura of htraalf. rubber which was collected Place Is Set Aside for numbers until just before train Hits Pati< Chleaso, were unmistakable—the four-inch Of one thing, however. Daemon pUying la Moscow, Marcli . 29to, band. Church School The Board, in a proper ease, Let Egypt (all out of its wedge- | hand the enemy the things for n a aoora, copied on mlerofUm, CBS—7:80, Amsrlcah Melody: 8, throughout toe nation during toa Boys to Rielax hn shall grant to* application, but time the entire square, railroad scar on the left cheek had been was cartain-rAo would get In two-week drive. Local residents station and adjacent highway were BUREaO or I Uke poslUon Into the hands of the which he U willing to pay so dear- retouched, as he could sea by was brought to tola oountiy after Miaring Hairs; g:S0, Nature of toe imdar no ctreumstanesa shall any a u d it toueh iwlth him eomahow, here at Enemy, - Admiral YSmambto; 9, are ,urged to go through toelr Hours Off Dntyt/Some wraon ba iaausd a War Ration literally swarming with people. Population- and Pi »J1rtlONA Axls, and the Near East may tot- ly. Germany would have paid far binding the rJ^otograph to toa toa hotal. He couldn’t have said a plane flight from Juibyshev, Teachers Meet Rustok to Tebersn, Iran, thence by Dufl^a Tavern finals. houses tola woak-and and pick out look to replac* one that has been Flag* Saye Goodbye nel Cut as rAM Prtottns Compsnr. ter and Russia sag. more than eight human lives to light. anough to do mora than arouse autdmobUs to Cairo, Egypt, and BLU—8, Cugat Rhumbas; 8:80, ■vary rubber article they can find Tilings Arere ileeded. lost, stolan or daatroyod until a Old Glory floated proudly from ne* no finsncisl rooponsl- Tho presence of the photo hart her Interest about Lnmoy yet.... Carman Cavellero orebaatra; t. Fa­ tost la o* no value to them. Take [Mriod of not lass than two months the tall flag pole on the east park- Urpographtcal orrori sp- The military situation, at the 1 obtain the disaster to the Nor- placed toe dead sdldler squarriy again by plana toe rest of toe way. ‘Finances Battle. I i3»ortlt«monto In «bo what moda John so. pontive that Anhouncoment of toe program mous Jury Trials; 8:80, This Na- it to your nearest jHUlng station In every organlMtioarganlM t In toe Uni­ Staff Prepares for Open laa elapsed sine* to* daU when let and jusjt as th4 conductor step­ moment. Is dellnitely In the bal- mandle, or the precious hours^lost into tho myatery, adding a fur­ Dawson had baan lylngT and help to make this drive a suc- he applied to to* Board for a re- ped on board, it hung limp; But aa •r BvaolBS Horsia.______haUsd it aa a "spectacular muoloal Uon at War "Don for Dofaiua": ted States Army;trmy; ththere la a "Day New Orleans, June ance. General Rommel has swept | by needless strikes recently, ther compllcaUon. Just where did Could havd board of Ltmoy's and radio avant” to view of that, 10, Cab Calloway iRils, new UmA MB. ing of Institution on placamant War Ration Book. the usual wava of the hand s ig n ­ he fit In with the girl Carole deato? T ta t was-hardly Ukaly. Peter Urbaaettl, Main atraet Room." This ta a room set arid* hug* 8,000-bed cbarjty . Tuesday. June SO b e^ d Matrub, and has probably NBC la to sand toe concert world­ MBS—8, W bat's My .Name fl* Monday Morning. Saveral eases of books lost, stol­ ed tos first puff of toa engtaie, toe Flake Ills name—Dawson had to BNerythlng had beab dooaly su­ nala; 8:80, Nad Jordon, drama; cobbler, turned over to Camp- for toe soldiers to relax In and an- en or destroyed have been report­ flag, whipped by a sudden breese built by toe lat* SenatoiT captured the next coastal point of wide by shortwave as well aa by bell's Filling Station, 115 pounu tartaln thamselvaa during toe think twice before recalling It— pervised in Ndsrfoundland. Any­ Its coast to coast network. 9:80, Clauds Thornhill orcliastra; ed to to* Local Board. Paraone straightened mt and joined In Long to take car* of to* b A Difference Fuka, and la certainly anxious to waa Private Bernard Skrol way, ba had' said be mot Dawaon of'rubber heels and rubber eoles hours off duty. Newspapers and Tha teaching otaff of to* South who find loot books should return waving good bye to toe Selecteea. An attempt Is being mad* to 10:45, Sen. T. F. Green on "Amar- people” of toe etate he press on immediately. Ha Is send­ Connecticut "What do you want” in HaUfax...:as. that was ||>roh- have Shostikovich apmUi In to* Ica’s Intereata in Middle East;'’ and also loaned a platform scale magaxlnes of every description are Methodist Church Daily Vacation them to to* proper owner or to All But ‘Uvo Reported is a toudistone—an to' for to* duration of toe drive. in toss* diw rooms, as well ea a Blbl* School mat tola afternoon at ing force* not onljr eastward Dawson whipped around—h* ably It—John know Lnmoy bad not broadcast from Moscow. toe Board as savara panalUea are During the long wait for toe turning out patiants now hadn't heard anyone coming alotig ),een in Halifax “a (aw d i^ ago” ! What to Expect Wednesday: radio, pool tablaa and otoar means to* parsonaga under toa dlractlon possible (or mia-ua* of such books. train various groups of friends of a poUtlcal battle Y a n k e e the ball. Framed In the arcjiway syaQ go, toa girl would ponder Earl Godwin, now broadcasting NBC—2 p. m.. Light of toe World; Of dlvarsioo for toe men In uni­ of MrA W. Ralph Ward, Jr., to and relativas stood close by thoee finanesA J S the lamed oaris of Slwa. a favor- leading into the room was a tall, over too visit of the friendly ealos- from Washington for NBC, -Is to 8:15, Ma Parkins; 5, U. 8. Navy Must Occupy . . form . complat* plana for toa two weeks'' who wars to leave. Draft Board Followers of Long, led byj tor pubUc office Alexandrt B y A .H . o . hoavy man Vito bushy eyebrows man and wonder If, porbape, he tranofar to to* BLU July 12 to run Band. CBS—12 noon. Kata Smlto; Today, Captain Lowall Porter of ion beginning Monday, July 6, Way Czechs members wera busy aosembllng Robert S. Maestri at New f And If Wendell Wlll- toe local anti-aircraft raglmant, and conUnutaig through July 17. And since eib are told so and hturah faatures. Hla resem-. | raaUy had met Lnmoy In Halifax a I5-mlnute sorisa on jm sral war 4:80, Discussion “(3bildran of tos to* men and chocking , 'off toe who are seeking to ngalit-';^ at Westport Satur* Axis Nations commenced preperationa for a day The claaaea for children from 4 names and issuing last 'minute in- In to* stats from to* I often that the Qattara Depression, Frequently we wonder what Is Iblanca to toe unfriendly house­ tot telephone cut ohrUly into davsiopments saven nlpta a week. War"; 5:45, Ban Bamla muria Hinder Nazi keeper who bad let him In waa Tbs program wlU return a spon­ BLU—12:80, Farm and Homs Pro­ room at toe local armory. Tbare is ft® Id WiU meet In to* Church strucUoiu. AU but two o f the ernor, Sam H. JonoA have ^lomaa S. Dewey A great wasieianu wmen ex-1 In the minds of politicians as, up- th* room's ollenc*. School rooms. Recreational aetlv- great wasteland which almost startling. Hla right hand * sor (FoA) to toe air after an ab- gram; 8, Forum m “After to* great need (or toU, aa to* men off savsnty-^a slated to n ^ntroUed toe excite­ aenc* ainc* March whan hls long- Wai^Wbat?” 5:80, Song ClinlA duty have little to do In their spare Trains Told reported. Frank Novak la In toe sesBlon o f toe legislatUTA I worthiness of other pres- the' long gauntlgt of the fraternal MBS— 2:30, Camp Grant In Re­ time. Aa a first stop In to* organi­ lawn. Classes are being planned hospital with a crushed foot and RetaU Levy Fav from the coast south as fa r as pocket. ment In bis voice as b* plckM up running concert seriea on CBS was In Bible study, worship, dramatics, of office, who, cha- *T cama*to aaa Miss Flake." the receiver It was to* i^L concluded due to toe general auto- view; 4:30, Empire City borM race. (Oeattsoed freos Pag* Oes) sation of this recreation room, toe wUl not leave for sendee fo r about The admlnistrattam had Slwa Is “impassable'," it Is' entire- organisations ’^rilling and eager Captain has bad four writing ta­ handicraft, Isatosr working and (Osattnoad tram Pag* Ooa) two waekA toe retail levy of 2 par are seeking to avoid "What about?” "I’m sorry about this evening,'' \ L ^^J^'an diM tch lly consfttont to expect General to make them members because stabUlsad and cbndlUons are such bles built and erected at toe arm­ woodwork. Fred Werner will con­ Henry A. Slnnamon wUI report a wartime measure to they are public figures. Dawaon laughed easily. "Well she said In a low tone. "I would ory. The work was done'by a for­ duct a class In choral singlag. bousawtf* "wlto to* look at wo­ Rommel to move through It,* eo [now, you are InqulalUve—It'a a M- % l o g o tost to* psopla can chooaa for tomorrow at Camp Devena where leted state revenue*: ^ S i k the pubUc eentl------Tbeiw^are a ttw politicians, of toemoslvaa, they should ba given mer carpenter. Fifth Class Tech­ The claaeea wlU begin each men whose husbands hava been the boya are to train. WtaU* toa n* and other taxes,' that ho may bring aomo forces In­ course; who , are professional parsonal message for Mlsa Flake ' ‘‘Tblnk nothing o f I t Mias E U o cy e lcs WDRr nician Cbarlaa Stewart. The unit morning at 9 o’clock and close at dragged off to concentration B . the Sopment may be. Fiske,” laughed Dawson. "Now's ■I KilocycldR the opportunity to join toe United men were gathering at to* oUUon U It failed aUte oervloan’ to the Nile Valley wall below “ Jolnera” on the way up, and who NaUons group. then purchased four wall lamps 11:30. For the little tots there camp*.” a red truck with a load of young to be cut. r'WlBkle tlghUy outUned the "I know—yo\f said a meaaage :John (soling T" wUl be a rest period and Ught re­ Tbe houaewlf* takes the patriot Alexandria. mike a business of joining as "Tbe peace conference should which have bean attached over toe men who had just roglaUred at After to* closely divldea I cf policy which can many fraternal organisations as HEALTH AND DIET [from Lemoy,’’ raaped toe other. "‘Please....t would ratoor not Tnaaday, Jna* 89 P. M. not be held for at least two years tables. A waatebaoket waa also freshments served In tos mid-fore­ to toe cellar where, from a shelf tha Legion Home for toa next beat down to* sales tax, ' Against these threats, the Brit-x discuss tt now. May I mast you 3:00—^David Harum. RepubUcan p u ty Into possible in order to give their SpUl I t amart guyl’’ P M. after to* War. furniabsd toa man for aach table. noon. behind some barrels, ha aelscU draft came onto the Square yell- Department of Inatltutleiij Irii. with a badly'shattered army own names weight in conventions. Man About Manhattan ADVICE Dawoon’s smUe faded. and hava a talk tonlid>t?” LoOo^rAgatnat tbs Storm. 8:15—NawA Feedlsg Bfajor Task The tables are targ* anough to AU children of th* South church ■lx fountain pens of assorted slses. Ingi "Hang on boys. we'U be with tol* ta) tb* future history 1> . 'x • ed drastic reductions at which hai had ite mechanical , Bat we are thinking of gea- X. x."Oo plump to baU!” he “CertaiBly .... •nywhar* and <8:15^^^ Parkins. 3:30—Keyboard Concerts. "POUUcal losues at to* and of seat two sokUeis aach wben they parish are welcome to attend to* He rejoins lua driver and goes to you In a couple of weeks." pttal. Tb* patient tlemen who normally lead qidat By Georgs Toeker ^ FumUbad by to* McOoy I a lm j^ . anytime.'” 8:80—Pepper Young’s Family. 4:00—Vara Barton. toa war will continue to b* impor­ are IrriUng letterA school, and also th* chUdren of another wood near toe railway, 4:15—Joey Kaariu. Checked by Sergeoat 2,500 ia being reducod mustl*^"!?®*®^ depleted again and Uvea, with evenings nt hems, Healto Servlea ' The toan took a. etop tov.ard "Thank you," ah* pauead for in 8:48—Tba Right to HappInesA ta n t But the m ajor task wUl be Have Ping Poog Tablea new-oomere to Manchester are hiding In toa buab along toe right- A buslncsa-Uks sergeant stood and to* peraonnal 80 par < -Itt. tt.. ronraSalMhln, are playing a deUylng and with their affUIntton Umlt- the investigator; lifting bis band I instant '*nen lat us make It 9:80 4:00 Backstage Wlfs. 4:45—NewA to feed a hungry worid. Three ping-pong tablaa have eepeciaUy inyjted. of-w ay. New York-'niere's a Scot Addreos eommanlcatloas to The I 4:15—StaUa DailSA 4:56—War Commentary. m a anemv andl**“ ** wear dosni the ad to one or two organisations in. bla right eijat pocket suggea- at Cottage Grove end 96to atroet "In carrying on toe war w* are been eet up in toe new day room. Thia ia the first year for several "A little after 4 tat toe morning,” alist In town who baa a step-ton HersM. AttdaUos NeUey tivriyi But he hUted as a girl en- —you see. Pm a ' old to* Bdding- 4:80—Loranao JMisa 6:00—Ad Liner. using_ w oil the resources o f man* seasons that tha South church has to* report aaya, "a freight train enemy and take ftdl advantage of strictly of their own volnatary Haalto Ssrvles 5:45—Ben Bemle. Two of toes* were carried by toe ...... ASrf YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT U8“ only 18 years younger than him­ ton migfit ba watched and 1. 8:45—Young WIddar Brown. kind. Twera i la dlseasA hunger, unit from Fort BHoa T oxsa wben conducted a DaUy Vacation Bible appeared—coal cars and then tank OkOlMe When I saw Ronald he wa* feel­ tered to* room. 5:00—Whan a Girl MarrisA 4:00—News. They gat themselvea eloeted self. Hla. name la James Rohald. ing pretty good. He had just psss- One Hence told Dawson ah* was "I imderstand, Mias Fleka." ■Ickneea overyvdiere. When tos they came harA and ona was at School and a large attendance at COTA T?m atudant took a pen ‘ wlUi y lnclp MatruU was,not pefSlstent- MUk iMat for Stomach Dleaia Dawson interrupted. "Nlna-tolrty 5:15—Portia Faces lifA 5:08—Sports. fighting etopA these hungry, dis­ to* armory when they arrived. boya and glris is antleipatsd. Th* marked 'IC from hU pocket and a mayor or a congressman or a He adopted the boy out of a Lon­ ed Scribner’s Fifth avenue, and Carole FUke—toe girl of toe ex­ 6:15—America Marches On. aanator or a governor, and they their entire ahow-wlndow had been ecuted Lemoy** enapehot. It will be. ru oUp out to* rear 5:80—The Story Club. illusioned people in th* various They also socursd an old radio- staff of taachera and heipera Is threw it onto to* em u platform Tto*"^loSr^r tol A t f M mtoough toe loss of don alum. The kid la now In the 5:45—Dane* Music. 4:80—Frazlsr Hunt—News.' countries will turn to rovoluUon giving its eervieea without re­ of to* tank car. Hls second pm ~ 16,000 prisoners is serious ImmsdUtoty Bnd themselvee on given ovar to a dlaplay of “Old Sol­ ^About five out of tan cases of "What'a going on h xe, John? way just In caos anybody follows pbonogruh combination sat whtch RE-UPHOLSTE Army and waa svacuated from 5:55—Doya O’PaD. 6:45—Tba World Today. a* a way out unlase soma sys* muneration. RegistraUon wlU ba landed on a flat car of straw. TTi* tkft bdtlstlon tralL dlars Never Die.” . . . "I uiSs pop- stomach ulcer wUl report such dl- her voice cut In aharply. me snd spots you. Mght?" 7:00—Amoa ‘n’ Andy. repaired and put tat usable and win that confl- Today oon^ from ^ Dunkirk. Tha kid la alao married 6:00—NawA tamaUc effort Is mede to provifla on July 6, at 9 a. m. at toe church. third and fourth landed on two First It Is the Water Buffaloes and has a son of bla own, which tysd.” bs said. "It waa corny of gesUve disturbances as nausea and ‘This guy says he bes a meosage »uaa and....must I teU him, 10:05-Bob Hops Variety Show. 11:80—Dance Orchestra. Th* oincers of to* unit are doing A German troop train crashed Into Zealand troops, aad American air World War end work back nn- living playing bridge If he didn't him. Sliding back toe bolt, ho turned 10:80—Tommy Dorsey’s OrchaatrA The daughter of Ruth MitcheU the wreck and some 800 aoldlert goafp^ their Imagination tha atorv of a General who has time In the atomach before being i j,, ppinted to toe glowering 12:00—News. a staunch supporter of hls ebureh." everything pOeUbI* to help toe m ha fs * Nephew of the Amer­ prefer to write novels. He Uyes In the lock and one of toe doors UKIO—Nswa men get toelr needed recreation. Knowles, sister of the laU Grig. were injured, many of them very I foicos. ican flWvohitlon, or something Connecticut, which, he aayt, bM fought li over toe globe but who vomited. It may ^ve a John. opened onto a paved lane. 11:18—Dane* Music. Capable of Managlag Affair* Gen. BlUy Mitchell, waited at to* gift cC leadership. I sup- So kmg SB tola army docs re- himself too old to *»** m Uke coffee*gro^«to. buLtfTO^ ^ ^ Tbay have purchased email articles ■sriouoly.” Hkn tte t. T h n fe'h ow on* poU- the BRcae ktad of cUnoAte Scot- Dawson stepped out, turning ll:SO‘-PoUah OrchaatrA Tba aurrogst* alao said that toa pier to greet her motbei^ who was Thus does a bmtm people writ* the CWll W ar eras won I mais intact, there U always a acUve part in to# current war. He early. It n » y b* » b ri^ ^ ^ t A. M. , evidence estabUsbed that MrA Pa- which will add tato* pleasant at- taken prisoner aa a member of tb* tlrinn who never ohonldered , n land, and even looks ablt Uke around to puU' toe door toOt be­ 18:00—News aad BasobaU ScoroA 7:00—NeWA moepbers of toe room. However, bad newe for toelr oppreasor, with m tr j potttleal leader was in gon got to be one p( tha grent- Scotland. Ronald himself Is a prod­ ,rind, IfwMnt mud. but I hind him. Ae bs did so. ha hoard <‘88:10—Roy Shield’s OrchaatrA ton was'*'intelligent, etrong-wUled Comlladjl, Yugoslav guerrilla chanoa that wa may witnaas one Msdal for valor. ,,.. . ^ ____ 7 GO—Shoppers Special. and entirely capable of managing they feel tt a waste of money to pens of mploatvea far more In- of tha ywUtiqn of slavery, more of tooao reversals est veterans to the state. uct of Glasgow, but he has worked an automobUe’s gears grind and 18:85—NawA 7:40—Bend Program. buy some articles which could not group, which is reported to require dellbl* than ink. Since he has joined toe Water on lA Un­ Dr. Yobh at Sllvarmlne, Coon., (Oantlanal h ’orn Page One) Uons, ox attend meetings unless th^notoTwaan’t pretty tefrible at of hemorrhaging from the stomach «ij^*a gla» of toe double door! ______9:80—Olga Coalho—Songs. der toe will, Mrs. Paton’s two pcrvlatng. oourageoua and true any otrlklng power at all, one' H happens to be slection time. Hang Me,” turned up as e movl* S rtt what wlto to* creaWng is not noticed, but toe patlrat M y fig .ay where he w aajT^J It aU happened In a spUt-aaoond i:00-NowA \ 9:45—Harvey and Dali; V Win Be Retoned near Norwalk. Here's What MacDonald Does In this countiy under, toe title of Dawson was on on* knse g:18—WorM Nawa Roundup. - 10:00—Vait^t Lady. nleoss recetved $5,000 aach and Mrs. Yohn, who waa InUrvlawsd Glared toe Demoeratle party "eon- ons when the bat- Uood blow might possibly rod Yet all ouch arrangements are buUdinga M d exploding abeUs_ lose a Urge amount of bl^ If^ ."No,", obniggod but'Dawaon waa on on# kaeer as $16,0()0 was bequoatoed to E. Hol­ Th* officer reaUaes that local "Th* Witness Vanishes,” with "Y#a.’^ e ^ U ^ ^ P«>* 1 apparently w m b ’^ sut* where he toe ,rear wbeeU passed.. ..Uke a g;80—Womsa'a Radio Baaaar. I0:l9-8toriaa America Lovoa before ptseengera were permitted lecratee Itaalf anew to to* unfin­ W* stock a eemplete ■■■uitiueat * ( bettor loatortala. taid rggalnst. Isolation kraa not yet enUrs Axle offsnslva. mutually advantageous. Tba or­ lingsworth Siter. dtisens have been very generous ■shore, said she bad aean her ganisation which gets toa politi­ Wendy Barry and Edmund Lowe. tm ^ a lv i like to read In bed." | pie die Dom toU cause. _ 1 would be goi^. raprlnter at a track meet he daob^ •:55—Program ParadA 10:80—StapmotoW. to th* soldiers and they healtat* ished task lying before iia—to to* Dentana TapeetrieA FitoasA Rreeatellee aad etherA , H . bMII feels that "They Can’t After toe verdict, toe rector mother at tb* ohlp's railing and It la good that too Rejm^ This ji probably too good cian solves toa program proMaip tunatoiy. I uxe lo reaa m |, ^There abould alwaya b«be anm ex- •«- [injpraMlon It would be a gher toe car and leapt ofito th# 9:00—^Hyma Singer. . 10:45—Woman of Courage. to ask for mere. However, toe ma­ end that ‘government of toe peo­ tlckat Ih Oonnactleut thU' -minaHfm with tho X -r*y When- A aw*H fellow, Lemoy. I liked rear.bumper, grabbing madly at 9:16—TtiMsary Star ParadA Il:0(k7-Treaaury Star Panute. oald be would go to Camp Smlto, terial which la loaned them wl)l be 'she looks wondernd.-” 1 ^ daugli' ple, by to* people, and tor tha peo­ ALL W Ora GUARANTEED hope to be true. ReaUsticaUy. It U (or at least one meeting, and also . 9:10—Aunt Joahy. ll:1 5 ^ F letch a r WUay. Peekaklll, N. Y^ to serve aa chap­ Ur told of a letter ahe had receiv­ I going to ba tasoded by a hattla In lU fevorabW pubUcl^ atten­ tha trunk. called for by truck, and returned ple ■ball not perish from to* difficult,” w «h'toe 0. «. aot. 0«.W1»« tt. 9:41k—Day DraamA 11:80—IMght HotlaonA lain in toe New York Guard for when toe unit leaves Manchester. ed from her mother written In earth.' We Are a Member o f the who was right before Pearl tion to Itsolf, not only for toe. - He just had Um* for w glance the rest of toe summer add would German' concentration camp. It present stage, to place any serious but also for aU futw to* reel. ------1 of dlagnMds. An «n#^ | .tt-n eallod Jol through the rear glaos befora th* 10:00—Baaa Johnson. 11:45—^Aunt Janies StorlsA They are only asking for a loaa of The platform adopted by th* "Better Upholstery AsMidation of New Enfflsnd* who did have foreslgbt. 10:16—^Bachelor's Chlldraa. 18:00—Kata Smlto SpaMu. resume hls duties at hls churieh a .few articles to help Uncle Sam's was dated Dec. 4 and in It Mrs. convention said to* war was a re­ reliance upon assurances that occasiens upon which It can W ashington “5 - car lurched With Ures ecreamlng tola falL Ha has been on vac*' Knowles said she bad been wett- did have the courage to pro- workers iino-ujf u» I __ _ tram n a tric around a comaf and Dawaon lOriO-Balpy aMatA m *. 18:18—Big Slater. Soldlars to rest awblf* ao tost to*Y sult of "a atilpid and ^ort-olghted Egypt will be held. To date, toe proudly aiuiounce, "W #, have Something snapped in Dawson. 10:46—TbaI Story Ofof Mary MarilxMartin. 12:80—Romance of Helen Trent Uon alnca before toe trial otartod: treated. »the tailing Und of leadership W ater Buffalo In th# Governor wlU ba bettor able to protect Maa- international poUey advocate by campaign has all toe earmarks of SuWJ K" lH5"SC7ri;33sa;s'issiii to u» wt "u- /11K)0—Tb*I Story“ of Bud Barton, 13:45—Our Gal Sunday. Propeffy to O* to Reach cheater’a cltisena wbUa toey are Nothing Oeaaored ia Letter isolsUontsU and the RepubUcan MacDonald Upholstery Co. ; the'chips wsrs down, cbAlr." in War Time E “ Um.cul, uloaiCT cm. hm-i. IW to . .top M t«o,«»ty-, 11:16—Vie and SadA ' . . 1:00—NewA L_ "nM will provtded that Dr. Dar­ "Nothing waa censored in moth­ party over a period of 28 yeara.'' continuing disaster. In retom, tho.poittidan gets “ V . . . ------— Ion tbs stomart. quicka*^ Blood waa strean^g resting et night er's letter," Mrs. Yohn said. "Ap­ 988 Mato 8h,.Am*rlcaa lodaitrlal BUg^ Hartford Tel. 2-41871 thers art soriie ototrs of il ftov.Pbyri-1thsvpnyai With w ii^ on* qm quick riep lt o flat W ^laahed (ap« and hd 11:80—Tb* Road of Life 1:05—^Th* Insida Pag*. '' lington should receive Mrs. Pa- ^ h t straight-back chairs at* The convention wlU nomlnete Aa they come closer to Alexan­ aeUce and oomfort for the do- Was^gton.—It hadn't even ,to‘;;,^;;2BrhirrigM litlaahed|toS^ 11:45—David Ha rum. 1:16—Woman In White. to A country aatata "Nirvana" at parently they don't bother much candidates for 11 minor atata of­ ^ ^ ^ ^ F ree Estlmatoi and Oellveiy Servte* In Coanaetlcal.| „wa'can think who do not preaelon mbmeats ef hls own •at out with al#dg*‘hamm#r force. bean hurt but he dldn t avs» needed , for toe writing tables. about'oentorohlp; If toey don’t Uk* dria, toe most-coamopolltan city been toted yet but eeveral gov­ percuoslona. *^bS2J?toe milk diet la th# hast 1 S rS dth riadge-hmnw force. |ba*nI hurt but he didn’t even hear . 18:00 neon Gena and Glenn. ".. 1:80—^Vlc and Bade. Irvln9tim*e®’ Hudaon. but under These can b* of any doaeriptlon or fice#. ^^^H Vialt ear o 4 ^ ebowroem from 9 A. M. to 6:80 P. M.I tha tsot. of Mr. WlUkle’a career. Sboirid he, on tho home ___ In* I John craahadwr backward#, on# I the chaftef of toe curfaM c r ^ F . M. ' 1:40—Life Can Be BoautifuL toe compromise this property it. toey just throw to* letter out.” in iUI toa world with a polyglot stretch In some campaign, sud­ ernment departments are work­ that can be used to allow tba In* I John craot styla as long as Um soldkna can There are vA>uld-be The wartime realisU. m w of I ^lifoc* of the ulcer to h^L of the dW-fasWo^ itoalrs b i^ BHiStaktatoMi 12:15—LunchaonalrsA 3:00—^Young Dr. Malone. would go to Rauch.' rit on toam to writs bome,...Aa It Dispatches from Lisbon said popuUUon which Includes all the denly fed'^hU own confidence ing on a food bonus pisn'^for de­ 2:10-^oyo* Jordan—Girl XntemA that. Genaral MltcheU's slsUr had Uka former Congrees'’ whomhorn arem. newnow to theuw mwiow- I(ffSim onUnary ^'tooS foods or foods containing m ttttte, |I h»» under hls arelgbt. A* he bit “11}!!! th# | (npy to W* feet. Burnm^ mwn___ In _ 18:45—Hsr*^ Comas toa Band. A aO per cent share In toe reri- Ia no chairs are In to* day room. races of ..toe Mediterranean, toie nod eUia Inlteslng, he need bat pendents of men called Into the 2:80—we Love and l^wm, duary *s|tate went tp Dr. Richard been in toe concentration Camp ri|ftm ri||bm Iid||bw i i % b r t iiri^ t o d g b to >iqiW toii^ t o i i d | p i t o l y n a n qpiii William J. Miller of t ^ dU- 1:00—NawA. A few lounge ebaira would alao be Axis, forces will jBe fighting to­ tniiiw o f the Wnter Boffeloes, armed forces. 0,0. o, KSS! Kn.S'rmwSafeS'. .mg. SS’oT .ff gimm l:15-M ar)ori* MUlp Hour. 2:45—The GoldbergA Townley Patoa of New YnA a very much appreciated for to* men Licbenau. who are busy prodalmlng the Storiu and the Camels, plus Tbs New York Red Cross sot up ward the populated sections of a It will be some sort of vsris ______'The primary purpoaol^ fj,, uliar%nd tb* add fruit g kngg pinned too pocketed toe mito 1:45—Ghdrie Foattf. cousin of MfeA Patoo's lata\hua- wbea.tosy are reading toa papers of course they never wsre diverse veterans and service tlon of toe food stamp plan and 8:00—How to Enur a Oontoat bond, but under toe comprom quarters on the pier and gava cof­ nation which, even with Its own of peymenta to dependenU of the ggn** a bunlim ^ hand on to# floor. the f^ t and magarinsA A large supply of They are "against cinh menberSi^tipopiag nnanl- therein lies readbn for toe delay fighting men. they argue. >• to see I jJJijo,,. MUk. Is valuable tatoat *t «wben I lift my knee," b# — ZtSlL^ISfSrOle Fiske aad Win. * Red Cross Aid Rauch wmdd recriv* six par ee qawspapera are r being donatiw to fee, milk end Ught refreahmenU soil Invaded, has not declared war mooely to the polls to vote (or In bringing It to public attention. 8:18—Medley Tima. - - at tost ahare. toa outfit ovary day by Th*. Harold to toe repatriates and exUnded an- new that they know toa p j^ that they era assured of food ®nd gggnag to act aa a aalve or^ttag -^ ig j into John’s ear. ""puU out S ^ g n d ^ ■isUnce to returning Americana on either Germany or Italy. their fellow member. When thU Agrlcuffure. OPA, WP8. and the abeller. Why. then, abm ^ t * Ln to# ulcer, thus *SSt hand—empty—or HI flritan j “ ' 8:80-MadieM Talk. Originally baqusato'ed 40 per ao that they may kasp Informed of RALEIGH i- It U atn. and they hhve kapfwos, la the ImagUnttoa, 3:85—Ooncort MatlnoA ForlSMiilion who needed financial help, hotel Egypt has not ua^ Its freedom Army all are afraid that the pub­ portion of toe payment be mote jn ,, through (rlcthm as the stmn- noaa on yoar ugly face." Hla had put hjm w cen| of toa rasiduaiy aatats, aU latsst happhnlngA and wUl not bold hope that they can usa the poUticiaa reqUiee that It U Uc will think of it In terms of a In food or stamps redeemabl# In j g^n chumo. MUk also aefyee^toe I uff^ J fgg, inches add | **• OoaUaoed) . 8:55—NanrA Raiich now would raeriv* 61 per and It neceoaaiy for aach one to accommodations or communica­ to join the AlUed side In thU war, - , ^ , tion wlto frianda or relaUvee her*. present piety., to Win toelr Impo^Me (or Urn to- Uee, sod dole: That might be faUl to the food? purpoaeof *b#orblng toedlg^wi»«" (Caatlahil I FagaO aa) cent through -toe compromise go out and buy toslr own paper. or to forget some of Its old griev­ he doeeat wake np unftl after morale of dependents whose BEAUTY SALON ’ back to public preferment. nUa would be Insurance toatt juices so that tlw do not act on which Waa raach^ before toe win This asrvic* has been carried out ances against the British, who election. breadwinners are In mlUtary serv­ can Rad Croaa...of any auiHittlaa contest warn tnatltuUd. ever olnc* tola outfit arrived in tb*" take such men (or Hls nrat uaa o f toe word some proportion of the P®X^to tbejoioulcarii^ to* Ibalf teaapoonfifl of milk of msfc* Possible to Bind 985 MAIN^STREET eatmot count on more cooperation ice. tothe chamtdB for which K Tb* best inathod ^or ^ ^ ------» from the purpose for which they Counsel tar toe contestants aaid Manchastar, and to* beys are high See Gonnection . Isaders w* might as well, “brother” may be fojlowed by If and when the government were Intsaded." an appeal would b* U|caA m toelr approdatloa for tola aer- (Formerly of Washington, D. ^C.) from the natives ‘ than they re­ can you spare a dime,” end he WiDMe said- Saturday, agendea involved can be certain On War Insurance la Ofwyt Britain rrtlig VlCA ceived In Singapore. Whether the y mscover that, all hU brothers that toe terminology of their plan S I'”.? ’ Lo o m In Saboieur Case I Dr. Gallup our one and only avsilabU amouatad to 888J61445, N oafll natives of Egypt •wlU do worse have suddenly become second won’t bring paycbologlcal reper- One thing mora■ that would Ha would not Ineludiag.auppUaa pttrehaaad rlto Two Examiners and Imitate those of Burma In cousins thrice removed, but the -cuoelons from toe public, minor . to* cause In any It is now poaaibl* for tnauranea govammwt funds and valued at bring toa day room naarW to e®t®- Hartford, June 30—(m—Davel- W ILL OPEN WEDNESDAY hava as much foreatght only way to look at these things' differences wUl be ironed out and « m . ttmb;sr7s?*w'would require an ■gents to bind tor war rlak Inaur* pletlon Is floor lampA 'ntkse opmenta arising from to* week­ actual aid to toe enemy la a ques- 814J11037X Govammant funds Isolatlonlsta have displayed, is from the pbfloeophlcal point of toe plan will be laid before Con couraa. but g*n- ancA Up until today this waa wera ehtafly uaad to purchoao Are Appomted naadad diM to to* poor UghU on end arrests of eight German oabo- tion. In one respect, however, the I view, which is that all brotber- toe ceilings which make reading ; he would be a graat deal more greaa. not poaslblA Tha. agent would blankatA clothing, hospital sup* ------7 teura landed on th* east coast by AT 9:SO A. M. "fellabln” will present opposition | hood U good while it lasts, make dot an applies bon and.aend flMdtctim tffXtllMi Midaatown, Jun* 80.—(F) — very hard. Old floor lamps now out subssarinea "might b* very im­ ate than they In reflecting at servlea eon ba put to much us* to Rommel if he actually enters The idea would hp 1® Issue food tt to hia inauranca company For Russia to* American Rad MIddlaaax Cbimty Coroner Mortis portant" In to* VonsUtoy con­ stamp*, altoer os an addlUonal whara It would ba aoeaptad or ra* btrSe spiracy case hsTA Thomas J. , ' OFFERING BEAUTY SERVICES l i t MOST REASONABLE PRICES! ‘ '' -S L ^ ^ lth e NU# VaUey. They irrigate U>el|| • j Croaa had made raUaf avallabl* to H. Wrubal today announcad ap- Any otoar eld household articles bonus or as part of th* depend ■) jaetod. T han w srs 400,000 an* polntmant of two medical examt- Dodd, Jr„ special aariatant to to* This lu ge, niry shop has been thoroug^dy elesnod and rodoeonted to plsaaa crop “ ** delta j K c a s o iw t o l i e c a u ency payment* made to wive* aUona aakad for the agents to* vidna of f^795B80 as of April wlilch yoa have and era not using U. S. attorney general, said today. In view of the aggur^ce from ySLi to some Qugmion: «. u aahs: tW * 80 and to* rnp' a Rnaalan, British and vacated by Dr. t^Ilam J. Tata, of § and aercen atara — the L ^ ies o f Ongreasmen and ^natora — aomc of the most la a diflaienc* he (or perbs)^ under certain terms so caieleos. After bring on toa apSwmS’ tto riiuS.of thajrplk | la improvamskt «< msant that aoraa of the Isrgaat ■am* and tha ortlcla you wish to On* of toe eight men arrestso, famous MctropolitoB. Opera stars were amongst our valuable friends; parhaps there U one other obeU-1 Santa Fa, N. M.'—Chartm E. way. toe delay woiUd b* logicaL mill, diet for *6m# time, toe atom- of taw agga tar /.marlcar Medical Oommittoa. Deep River now serving la toe donatA Tba Army arlU do to* rest he noted, waa employed In a Hart­ beneficial to tb* purchaser for ;• by not wearing gSaeaeT" aceaeloe got one book of 10 ap* A rsiy. We will he open every evetiing for Permanent W ave appointments. , fhart Haibor patriots, eU which Egypt itself presents to Catt of Vaughn will no donbt re­ surplus commodity msrcbandlas) But toe idan definitely Is "in toe ach usually become# a aefT P®® U aa, w ^ at* 1 pSfatlena, 6BtSB88 BaMflt In CMna AU W U Be tnvttad ford hotel in 1981 and also worked the AeMrtraw flag «u y .______...... call hU wed&ig annlvarsary. works.” time eloek and wlU teU th# ^tMnt or onfottllaaggsT __^ ggwar: X do not knew of any It was aatlmdtod that 4345.000 He permanently appointed Dr. TiMaa naiwaa wlU ba kept on flit, for a ttan* in a Chicago hotel conqtMror—a Ume- sold In grocery atoroa. The goy I «rav that an adult can cure aaar* The (raa eovoraga eq>ta«8 at H. Ruiesll Stone at CUatoa tor to* tt had hms ottaakad. It was th* day ha: emment would take them up, glnoat to to* dot when tb* boor 1# Anawar: The a ^ of tto yott I persona bsnaflttad by American and whan tos day reoih la com- where three of th* men accused In permanency which up end tt is Um* foe anotoer filaae. SStSSaW Boma ka^ eaa to te* nridalght tonight Aa toars waa district of gin ton, Waotbrook and pleted, arrangemanta are sx|Mct*d PRICES a fseealght aad dogged 1. Was marriad to CSam M. A / • paying the stores out of funds set of raw ogga would tovo » | a shortage o f iq^pUcaUan Waaka Rad Cnoa oparatlons - ta China to* local conspiracy eaaa aUeged- dwarfs Napoleons, Hitlers snd rechette. fey Justice T. J. Mabry of Holstein »«iik Is tba hast to naa jerivad thirtigh ^ SMWieeo wlto rallsf mads avallble from toa KUUngworto In plac* of. Dr. Gra­ to hi* mad* by Captain Porter to ly met. iraaiB the long UoU- aside for reimbursement of de­ nlar eBoet on* way or to* to* agents are now autooriasd to ham O. Wellman of Clinton, who toe SUt* Suptsma court. pendents of men drafted Into toe A Thought la not obtMirihl* no dlffsnnee In th _ . ■ummar of 1940 to April 30, 1948, give th* donors an opportunity to That man ia Harman Neubauar, Permanento of standard advertised brands at $5.00, $6.50, istrt the assured aad a latter to resigned toa poet to accept a pori- inspect tbe new addlUcn. it* oMd* tt pnaribli for 2. Joined th* Navy. armed (orceo. ItU toand naoaaaary to oe* a ^ a fertile or nafortllo ogg. I muocloo of tirt oya amounting to 88348.864. 33, one of tofrtwo man arraated In I a oartalmahapa the ooovaay is aO that la neeaa tkNi on tlM bmOIcrI Put thoa* artlclaa you are not Chicago and who allagedly \ t* ham 8. Was licensed to practice Uw While the several wartime agen- that has thick ■ary to cover untfl the proper In Fraaoa Red O oea ouppUea $7.50 and $10.00< Ob Gasrd At Hone in New Mexico. «Ms day, battar to remove about half ofjhle Colt' Patent Flraarma Qp., in using to work for Unci* Sam. landed from a submarina In Flor- **• M lor a Peart Bar- cie* arc fretting over detalla, they . forma of fauniaaoa are received. ■ad rrilof amoontad to 66486386, Hartford. Treat thosa begra Uk* ^roa arip agree that the main objective U and eenaiflse 18 IB thkw heart, heavy cream. Tha raw annt m eochidlnc laUat aaat to IdA Shampoo, finger wave and rinsef $1.25. • « la h Hu boat result of toe F.BX Tbta new la good np to want to* townapaopla at other H* was aa aariatant chef at to* Payn WeO for Ladgiag to avoid the flood of criticism «m8 tfw lAsd ha Is Oad In hattw for th* P*"gy. July 16. ntiMOOsn eff w sr. I who aaor orhot weald | storybook qabUng ot elgbt story­ toorinad hot It towns to treat poor son. Hotri Bisinarek, .Chicago, from that poured down on -tho original ■riih. B to* row milk la aet o »- waakea Othar ritppllaa mods avallabla Too can ba sura that tb* Hair Tinting and Blenching. book Mari apim wiU probaMy be Bolt Lake City— VH — Maybe food stamp plan. Marchaats, wbo la gtaaspslof tr **"* Octcbar, T h g i.- to March, 1989, * Inctndad 'thoaa tor 9>eaeh I Gaffney, a. C.—(F)—A matt was torial will ha returned to you tai whoa ha left after aaaouaciag tost your rent isn't so bad. A Salt Lake, later ballad tha food otaasps a ' tahwbl*. than, of o rn ^ U w l t o ^ 1 * ^ that Axsarieh rsddublss Ita domes- man paid 810 for on* alght la the • « toorisad wouM have to to torial A frica |140;489; Gi ' ' tars an • chaxaa ed atoal- itast cloas condition. Uncle B h* waa going to raturn to "toa oM Farti Desdn and Colonial Dames Beauty Ptrodnein booBto aalas and ato« tuiw I f bright rad anvalOBaa are 8468,987; Iceland 848461; 8 la g ai 50 will never move out over night tla rigOsMA At least, that Is dty 1*0. Ha aokad to ba adsolttsd Th* worid’s a stag* wh*whsrs Oodk gnft.a 'inaall amnwot of lei to t o ' an aatooBObU* at OreanvlU*, ooaatry." night the at fliot aeraamsd oo MadlY that abottl^ to “ ■ w lth ooil :ttw' the aandarA love kttara 81.687,747; Yugoriavla ISO mUaa' sway, rldtag to Gaghny la It you. - - - * - what for ohrioosly tor Thm to tha MaIs jinU o*. knowl* gsaat onlffad. In tha the they oontrihutad S 9N M a half ntas • m ' I 8 S W : ItonUng.anotoar Mfmt ltol. ' • be yanked Just a UtUe more out of Only eleyen yeara after Colum- sultant in ths Banking Depart­ address snd then hte i ■ XiMaUr Bond Ortvo to- ing in a bicycle traUer attoch- get Director Harold D. Smith, will er of the Rockville society follows: of the world that t e hereulesn pointment from Governor Hur­ compensate for higher wholesale silenced three artillery batteries The ceremonies this jrea.r are ui^ its Old familiar pattern at mid-' ”ln Psalms 103, xrs read, ‘Bless bns, OB hiSHfotirth and last voy- labor of Unking tha ooeans by ca­ ley. ment. 82 years ssrvlca, |2,100. The new lists had to ba i 1 * BOW four motored bomb- ad to hla father’a wheel, while be 873,141.000,000, Inclilding 867,- charges could continue In business der the sponsorship of the Con­ Bight tonighL agerwas explmlag every todenta- Albert Turner, secret)^ of the the mother pedaled a bicycle j 000,000,000 for direct war pur- Sunday. . ths Lord, O my soul; sad all that nal was triumphantly eoraplated Perry, who has held the $9,000- July 1. Early to the xrintsr (. up 18,025 nt tbe eve- vdtbout breaking through price (The British ia^lo, in a broad­ necticut Jolht committee for the At that time ths govemment’a ' tion of tho Caribbean Coast of to 1914. State Park and Forest Ckimmte- istrari started their xrork.^ in the rear. Mr. Thorp, who poam. baa on the uae at metals for mak- te xrtthto.me, hlesa His h o ^ name/- a-yemr post for the past nine. sion, 28 years service, 81,921. fwmeace nt the State la a graduate of Colgate Uni­ ceilings. cast heard by CBS, said that "one United celebraUon of Indepen­ "We know that in (Christian Panama to sean h of a xray Safely through the vtcissltudes no small task to change al New High Mark tor Taxes One adviser to President Roose­ of the greatest sir itrjiggles of dence Day, representing the Sons lim household furniture becomes Science building, there te healing. through to Cate])*-Vpsoo Nunes James E. Wheeler, Motor Vehi­ names around to conform i , laat nlftit. The purpoee versity and at present employ­ Although lagging nearly »20.- effwtlvs. of youthful nationhood, and now cles Department, 20 years serv- ed at the Pratt * Whitney velt said “one guesa" waa that the war is now being fougljt out" of the American RevoIuUon, the As tha results <3 a number of heal­ de Balboa xras foretog bis ww an independent fepubUo xrith con­ street addreases. The «■ a kick at the than the United States govern­ Ths flr»L n'*. searetCy of itorage Am Rad St 8 4 000,000 for the WPA; 882,000,000 ‘Oh page 1 of Christian Healing, Drops in May Atantan 25.00 Chinese Fleeing Am Smelt ...... 864^ I Acme W ire ...... 18H 30’ tha east of the town by German sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It may be some time before the slices in melted Spry snd press Chicago—Thomas J. Cterney, 56, spaes, due „la^ly ‘to the big for war housing in Washington; forcea which attacked from the Torpedo hits were reported to btqrtog public, has to plek and our Leader has written, 'History Murphy • a a a a a 25.00 carryover, threatened to spoil A m T A T ...... llOVi Am. Hardxvare .... 19 21 firmly Into muffin p.ans. Bake In repeats itsrif; tomorrow grows out president of Sears, Roebuck snd 25.00 Am Toh ^1 42 Arrow H A H cm . 38 85 8178,099,000. for the InUrlor 1 ^ north and creased Seweinaja bay, have damaged two other veesels. - choose entirely from among tha very hot oven (450 degrees F.) 12 1 ¥»n»by their plana Bmbargoea at moat partment: and $1,115,000,000 for of today. But Heaven’s favors are (tompany. Coffy .. . 50.00 (Oenttoued Am 'Vfa t WTks ...... 2^ BlUInge A Spencer . 2% 3 "in the face of stubborn enemy "Some of the ships sunk.” ths new products. The nation’s furni' minutes, or until brown. ChlcagA Jiii* ^ re c o td ■ Southern Pines, N. C.—Ruth niarkata prsvaat shipment of grain Bristol B rass ...... 35 38 the I.abOr-Federal Security agen­ reslstsnce.” a commhnlque said. announcement* said, "were heavily ture and household war atbrea re­ formidat^: They are calls to high­ 25 per cent drop to the nation’s Atbalal ... BOM to termlnals>for storage except by Anaconda ...... 24H er duties, not discharge from care; Burr Sanborn, 47, writer of popu­ TIRES -H.'Sandals 56.00 the Jto>M—6, thAnewepaper Asa- Armour HI ...... 3% Colt’s P at Fire .... 54 57 cies. The only paint In disagree (Official Russian reports from with aircraft munitions and portedly ate well-stocked with traffic death toll to May xraa at­ lar novels and short stories. spmdsl permit 8o far these per­ ment to the UtUr ^ the beleaguered Crimean Naval [ other xver material bound for Af- and whoso builds on less than an tributed by the national safety a a » a a 50.00 hi m 1cf ths appU- Japanese forcee moving eouthward Aviation Corp ...... 2% I Hart and Cooley . . . 100 110 servaUon Conto- The House voted been beaten back In two days of ------came acuta. Overnight News ing and more caution to efforts to of Fine Arts, Library of Owgresa, canta CrodlUble storage I (fOBi the Uncbwan area 80 mRea to close that acUvity down. The But the manufacturing picture iThe members of this CTiristian Recapped • a • e • • I Hendey Mach., cm. . 614 3 attack on an unspecified psrt of - __ n i a n f o v save can, tires snd gasoline. 100.00 mth-eoutheaat of Nenchang. and Baldwin C t ...... the front end setuaUy had lost Japoneee Uieptoy Scleqpe Society deeply mindful of for 40 years. Wiiaiintisrr . . . 100.00 sisewhsre, in country Meyators | B * O ...... Land’rs Fr. A Ok. . 33V4 35 Senate decided to continue it. is not entirely clear. Plants con­ Of Conheciicut GsaoUne rationing to the east, and on farms, U likewise at westward from Kienchang, had ee- Under bi-parttean agreement verted to war work mean that the wisdom of this admonition, the council said, xraa not an Im­ Lnna ZaaUmgo 100.00 Bendlx ...... New B rit M. com. . 33V4 85 I Fufca A fivoitce S tory By Aasoclatad dedicate this Ekllflce to the service premium. UbUMied a Juncture 80 mUM North end Judd ... 3314 84 the House began a four-hour de­ Second Report ot Piegreee much leea civilian production. portant factor to producing the To Absorb 100 Americans Waiting I Bring your car I A Savage .... 100.00 soiite of Unchwan, encircling 10.- Beth SU ...... Tokyo (From Japanese Broad- of God, to (/hrtsUan Science, to J. Sbaiidan . 100.00 More thim half the. eercyover of Boeing Alrp ...... Peck, Stow A WU .. 6V4 8 bate on the omnibus bill at 5:30 p. This waa the second-report of June 80-^ VP) —Evening Government restrlctioha on the sharpest slump to fstsllties for old xrtMat already to tied up in the 000 Chinese troops. Fighting now m. yesterday, but within an hour use of hardwoods to furniture- Stratford. — Former Gov. and Love, and humility. Our w o r^ on any month on record. Btstlstlcs oyer in the morning. It will si Stone 100.00 Borden ....."----- RuaseU Mfg. Co. . . . 1314 30 major progress against Sevuto- nexrspapers prominently displayed this occasion would indeed be to London, June. 80—(JO—^The Unit­ government program, meet of It la in progress With ths trapped ScOvUle ...... 2014 25 lesa than 40 of the 435 members making also will, cause . Taltohasaee, F Is ,. Jims 80—(ff> xrith pr isse^ xrqod blades _ , Brldgeport-rfTlare Booth. Luce, ths unknoxrn God, but imto Him apply for s loan here. Is 4 ^ c u lt to predict the epokee- I PepM i'Oola breach the defenses-Tha Hitlerites hit two laifs raerdi^ **pa .V* —The Florida Stoto News Tatta- Ille^lly Made _Control Act.” Phelps Dodge i when he fen from a beached tight­ retreated Into their Initial'. posi­ Koto bay off .the RuaMan Aictle t e xrrtter who bos bean meatioii- xriiom to know aright Is life „ever- A SENSIBLE SOLUTION ^'jtha 11 pier cent upward adjqst- Ssn Pedro, Cellf;, June 80.—Ur> man said, but poeelhly they wlU - er into four feet of water at East- hassee's morning dally newap^w, Overman and Oompany of New bd as a possibte candidate- for t e lasting.* Phil Pet ...... • e a 8 e e e e e te a tions” coast •: Torii la mariMttog. a liquid A Loan ot $100 eosto KEEP THEM in the one Bt of rents is presented as an —VedtoB Frost. 31, e Russien mer- try to invade coastal FuWen prov­ port* auapended pubUcatlon with today’s Republican nomtoattoo fOa Coo- "A dsdlcatioh servlcs to aChris- $20.60 xriisn promptly re­ in g from adjoining KikhgM ^ PUb Sve NJ .. ' Salvy Marraao. 18. of SomevUle. Soviet riflemen wUhe reported to issue “fOc -the duratkm of tho preparation: called "rubbei>tlfe,” Hartford. Juna 80—(F)—The .Uve to ad^ncing tbe cell-1 chaatman aailor vrlthout a landing PuUmsn .. •. have beateh off doaena of attack* Souiera Bcanli Up Orowd grias to Fairfield county, asserted tiaa ficiancs church slgnlfiM that State Motor Vttilclea Department paid to 12 monthly eonaee-. in this area from April 1, 19411 permit, got his feet on land- today Chekiang prbvlncea in a further Isas, drowned to Neerfoimd lake War.” John Tapers puWuhatv xrith the claim that an apj«caUo?i here yesterday that the Ifplted the .structure is free of all to- uUve Installments. If a attempt to eUmlnate poaaible air Radio ...*r. by Bupertor forces wiped out two the paper had sustataed of It to tirb treads xrU make the reported today th at xrith gasoUne March 1, 1942, which. Mr. for thb first time in 27 monthy, RepUbUc Stt .. 1 a t Bristol, N. H.. whU# trying to regiments of OermsB Infantry and Pone^' Puerto Rice, June 80—(g States must have a unified debtotaess." riid^itog has eome an tocveaslog loan te the boot aolution and only SAFE PLACE avilandi stated, ^ould, of but only for a few minutes. baaea.from which Japan could.be axrito 200 feet to shore from a heavy loeaeiidurlng thq two yearo thM a a io rseiatant to abresloa. tary command to defeat t e Axis. to your problem, come 4n bombed. , Ray Tob B_... stittled motorboat to wblcb be bgd destnysd 11 tanks. _Seldiara with machine-guaa r- be has pubttshed It and ttiat ” ^ , •ilhe oompany claims te'prspa- number of complainta that auto- mean. someOitng more Three times. Frost told police, Savage Artos . On tha Kurst front north af tMT xas today brOke up a en Speaktog, at a Oiambsr at Corn- or phm usTodsy. iy resembling Justice Yor sit his ship hsd put in at Ssn Pedro The fighting northward on the I been amfaig wittt. three other per- advent a t the war provided tha ration penstratea tha treads, mak- m ono lUBchsoo, Mrs. Lucs said, moblte repfilra are UtegaUy Shansl-HoiiaB border to "veify com­ Sears Rdeb . nmk. Kharkov, xrhers Naat divislona of whlchWed to throw ktto touch to pur asplrsp . inf t e rubbsr hardw, and can be Howard Renaini^ made at gasoUne statkms. ty owners." and t^ed xrith a cloth. toes. This te not aa oratorical oon- said, with three. Japanese cotumna Socony - VSf [ to the Charlea fiver la Boston Bock are strfldng eastward, "our | and marked ”Made to Japan.” "Rubber-lifs,” aocordtog to the said, xriU be taken if tha practice board and started to swim., . Sou Pas .... troops lepulacd large enemy tank tost or a dstiata but a military Labor Group Heac Ttnaud A Safe Deposit Box Offleera T- R< Thompson and R. attacking the Chineee.from Shansi ^ company, haa »- "protecting" ef- MtSlfftS* ro Murderers South Ry I xrhlle swimming. attacka with aueoeas yeatorday”. CMtsst Wa hava gP5d soldters Tba law. a department buUetto riNANCB CO. C.'ReIn met him as he reached lend and three from Honan. Richard DUlpa. 14. of * ' ^ fact far about 500 milaa although but xrs must have unity o t miU­ SaW betoi ctekred Btd B ra id e ...... » H and k e ^ up battle oontaot through any benefit xrould depend pn t e ■aid, raqulros a rsnairsr’a Uoanoa Put to Death and escorh^ him back to hla ship. ouPrf th T S L ^ ^ l« td Oae A El ...... 7-82 ^ the night, the Govenunent Infer- tary command to get divarslty of New Haven, June 86—(F)—Tke for rapaiia bayond "tubrioattog te thS M ti^Tmimdatoe onfstd GU In d ...... »J4 [«!«« at New Bedford, N. H. Bureau said. ^ xrey In xrhich it xrea e ^ a d . bow ndUtanr action.” OonnecUput Cohfetenoe on Social motor xmhicles, changing tires, "Sovist aitinery firs hit 15 ' n car xras driven, end the tarreto S t^ord—Ueiit Noel Gayler. and Labor Legislation announced tubes or InstaUtog light bulbs, M. B. ■axrcn. , In Our Vault ^ ^Stoston, June 80— (JO -With a Long Session^ Held PI.—.-I hs said, but tha area to |8 M ...... *liZ t h e BIANGHE8TER . avef xrhich tha tires roUad. Navy flter xriio obot doxrn eight ^ , I th e eouthweat la threatened by at- IbxMOo...... V S * tanks" Ita communique reported. today the. re-ctectlon as chaltman xrindahield xriper blades, spark Mgr. llie Ratea Are A'er>’ Reasonable for the Posi/ive Protection You Get! "So long, Paul,” James jUrges Removal *Rad Army no n wiped out aorae 500 Japanese planes in. the CWal aaa UeaaoeNe. on. 14, of Maiden preced- By Ration Board tack from four_«roctions ” i4 , 1 ^ of Daniel Howard, supeitotendeBt plugs, fan bslta or other similar Blttefttes battle, told Vought-bikoraky xrork- emeritus of tbe Windsor public sarvies Incidental to the sals I pal. Paul Glacomaxss 19, of * UltlOtl FSO o o a ■ 9 o o o o o •« A • a o 68^ ets here yesterday: "You maka to the electric choir .early Of Tax Board *Ta another saetor the enemy I PUBUC MARKET Medal PreseiitM schools. ' motor vehlcte fuels.” Unit Air X# • •••OAO AM ••••••'• 1114 lost 8,500 killed. Soviet airmen de­ t . t e planes and xrs’Il do t e rast' ' to a. double execution for the | Manchester War Price and Ra- . Bomber* BU . ■ Jap* r n j Ths group also namsd Mrs. Leila Unit Aire eoaoaoooVo oM••*•• 25H stroyed 80 German tanka and 108 Ha spoke at a xrar production T. Alaxiuidar, director of the Pearl up murder at Oecar E. Thom- [ tionlng Board members were to On Wake teland Hard ••ooaeooeeeeooeoe drive rally at which te new ‘T4-year-old Melraae. fUUng sta-j session last night until 10:80 when . I t^Dlt Trenton. N. J„ June SO. — (*) — trueka and brought down 38 planes | MacArthiic^Today Street Nalshbarbood House of Headquartors Hawaiian Air I TToal* ritote T ...... gSH iTIie City Affkln Committee of in air combats” Vought-teoTOky "OMsalr," de­ Waterbury, as chairman of t e re- atewdant. . they passed on many appUcatlona Wednesday Specials scribed as "te finest fighting irlSBey p ^ d srith their Uvea for for new tires tubes snd retreads F ores Juns 80—(F) — B R u b b e r...... 17 Jersey Oty. to an lU-page brief n g h tiB ’ con^ oiguitoed State Oommlttee Army bombers atriktog at the' U 8 Steel conteudtag With a aonate on "The (The Berttn commentary Dlente I AlUad Haadquartars* Australia. plant to ths xrorid,” xras put on P w Employmant Practice, Extra Beauty and Quaiity I which bad paid them noth- which wUl be announced on Thurs­ snemy to Mogeat through Its paces bp Teat Pilot for they fled without cash day. The board last night used up Wanor Br Pint the Many by tha F ra”, ana Deotachland said tha fight fPr STOSS OPEN ALL DAT WEDNB8DATI. June 55—(F)-?rha Oengsearional Other coamenee oBloera elected ahoOUng. Thomas on Sept. 9, all the tires eUoted to them to the over-water bombtog n fk t |w eet UWon eaab*«aa [today urged Gov. Chan ea Edison Sevaatopol "has antarsd Its final Medal of Honor xrae preaented Bopna T. Guyton. were: Arttuir B. W*tea of Brldg* THE June quota. mads have daatt new a * f^ u < ^ |w a a t El A 1Mfg [to rsmova from oOtoa mambarsM otigs” Btormlag of Sapun heighto Gen. Douglas MscArthur to s rim- port trekKurer: David Hadley of IN OUR MEMORIALS to ttey widw kfl*®6. ,^|woohrorth I the flve-man Demoeratto-oontroOed I waa declared t o have glvan Gennan SlrMtt SUfilL ttlctly triM od ...... - - ...... J- Naw Haven; executive oaaotsxy, Ignskarson uttered hie brief fsre- There xvere also a few cases JapanaM ealaed ^ a high cote late j ^ g|, (cjiirb) .. . Ms eecemeny today tor sgtrems ~ ae he was being led from ble eoncerplug sddltlonsl in got pass­ I Hudson Cknmty T u Board. I and Rumanian artiUerymen am-1 FrosUy Made Lasib Putties ...... •Viler and meesttoiiel laedsnh^ to May Establish Lscaaid Fanaer a t Naw Raven.- BqaaOy hispartaat yesi da aa« pay a pra- to the state prison death ed upon by the board, 'nia board Tba volumtoeua brief retteratod Ipiacamenta commanding t e GoBttloc Frofili Cahreu’ L iv tr...... t e Battle a f t e FhUtopteas. youth saecatary: Mrs. Ktoale attaai for ear canfal attoattea to avaty fiwMptaff ^ ilraU gK l cbaigafi laired by t e committee at |tire Soviet fortification aystem asst Neither he nor Gtocom- also considered appIlesUons for 1M «r CalW Uvor, Ww It r ...... - Attended only b y te lauaodiate' Osdsrbola of Bridgapect Mldiael detalL dlsptoyed much emotion as additional gasoline. atoUmdwfun I ncoat basrtngs bafcrt BdMon and inad abutbeate of SevaotopoL) ■alaS, t e Anted commander to t e Curfew for Girls lUea o t Hartford, Mrs. Alaxaader, MANCHESTER ' erere wslksd to the chair, al- *7)1# board meets each Monday urday night, tba boiteiers bit aUl agato that te boardi Mora and BMca Oataaaa tanka ■outhxroet Paclfie received t e and Stephen Hagiurty of Naw Lon­ Wa hava a larga selectlsa af fiatohed their targets ate tha main build-1 Bertto (nnos Broad- "afidicatad to t e city of Jaiaay Imkl aircraft hava basn hnriad Into Oiaeoesasaa's Upa-were night tmw aS rs lavaiea avecyuiiBc «a|caaiai June 80. (F)—Adolf *Bt-|_(. ^ FRUPT a n d f r e s h VEGETABLES decoration from United fitatee don, vlee ebatrmen. ‘ i aumerlali at ear dteplay yard. and his eyea fUtod with gttro, livteed evaiytlilag oo|easts) Juna t e 15-day-oM odheehrs the Soviet Mtotetor Neteen T. Jehaaon.. Boston, Juna 80—(ip>—Termlag Tba Fair Employment Practice BUY as' ha xras strapped in. Te Depart 88 ; te anifaes and rstanad to thstrlier'a haadquartars aanoancad te fnbetloiis” « llafonsatioa Bureau aaid, and CaUfornls Biss CWrrieu...... -*>• Oangreei voted Genarel ItoC' OondUloM to t e "bright Ught” Oommlttoe clectod Frank Keanell MANCHEStER h u a ^ i r iS ^ caoualttaa and with- pnamtlon to t^chy,-Unoccupied Fraaes Juns able,” t e Beaton O ty OouacU has K F E H tC rso-^ (JO —German authorittes to OnL Art W. Maehan. pilot oflB an troopa on t e Lantograd "Tha batUsu are axtrsnaly sdoptad tu% ftfftitr to 4fftsmitos MEMORIAL COMPANY June Ml—(FI—Wal- loccnpied France ordered today im- oaa ot t e hoaebara and a tonner||> |^t. to Arid manhaL WaWtaigtoa. Jum 80 (F>-Tha | g a te ," h w e d n e s d ) ^ - < ; r o c b r y s p e c ia l s xrhaOMr a f p. SL e o fa w for , 68, Bridgeport_ . World j [mediate deportatten of 80 hoa- a t Wete Potnt aald it* Obunoeree'Departamut t o ^ Tbe attnatiau at t e Rad Army IS aal$ a a M ba aatal P S ll8 abarrM8gdl>ipsritlM.C8cm a found ahte to|tagpa following naw antt-Naai at- as te longete range, that Unttadd Btatoa i an. aallors and Martua* naufttag | KnH’A Wlilta Trt^ABttkM, •SB Pedro* C te t, Jtote H M IV - Hte aplBltei waa aaugBt gaon m . I U i vrifla. Hrira. 85, ertt-1 tacka and aabteaga and threaten- bowMag t t ^ t vverl Hw Tea WHh IKe Bteck I loitmMM to t e roeard tiaM eC Oarparatten Onanaal Robart n , llatepan xwi ter, Ma- I their auto-1 ad to eend another 80 away If te ^ ftflt M lltlfit *'^*^^*'^~itoteto^aMtchBUdiae Im- a t Ykari Hoebar mad a I Waabtogtoa, Juna 88 — (F) — ly waa t e amat arttinal olaea te ] I a a a a a 1 i S ^ te «lst Ibeity tolp.to taclaa u 4

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rriUK KVIsm W G^RALD. MANCHESTEK, GUNN l UKBUAr, JUNE 80, 1942 llA M U H tSST ■ . 'f MAMUHS8TEH BVBNtNG HERALD. BIAHCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1942 PAGE lergency Doctors \ ' ..ii I » New Assistant GiTM Up ExcarrioM | Dr. Robert Keeney 'and Dr. For Daration o t W a r i Norlh Africa Gestapo Vs. Germany’s John Doe A. B. Moran are the physlrians lilected of tbs Manohester Medical A ^ Arrives Here It waa confirmed thla mom- Job Assumed / aoeiatUm who wUl rsipoiid to Rockville Scouts iti’s Side tai'^Tthe N.yjf.H.AH.^ I smsrgsiicy calif tomorrow aft* ^IV>r Service EVERY NEIEHBPR jetton that all ex^eu^on: A CARELCSf WOSP anMxm. Student to Take Plaoe tralna to Boeton and New By Auchinleck lE ENC0URA6EP York had been suspended in­ m a y ^ in a i t x O f Pastor of Emanuel *ro S P Y End o f Divfe ikMBlen P«M Exam- definitely. Shortage Of mrs MONTHS T E «M IW lift e d (Oosttained PVem Page One) ON Y O U ... Tliis Summer. Are Granted was the reaaon- given. Insofar A c o N c e w m A bou t T ow n Dodgers Plaster ers Set aa could be learned this sltua- By S^oron^s F u r l o u g h . tlon will continue for the dura­ 28 General Auchinleck decided to CAMP... Ralph O. HJslm, U paala'College assume command of the sSghto divinity student, is expected In tion of the war. J Sherwood Anderson, son of Ifc. Army personally in succession to town tomorrow to eeelet In the _ la th« Uat o f mon ortio General Ritchie. and Mrs. James Anderson o f 184 Hard Luck Phils G u id ^ H a n d [ttalr A m y •xomlnatloMi to “As soon as Auchinleck inform­ Highland street, was honored wlto paetorel work at Emanuel LMther. forces In the desert. Indicated last ed the government of the decision a ■ partv Sunday at the Villa an church in the absence of Rev. ------. / yortorday. They aro night that the British line would he had taken he was at once told Louisa, Bolton. Twenty-five of his Thoreten A. Gustafeon, and', to Hartford Show Off .fete M ilwaukee^ PB6t ^•aBaUd reaerve, and stretch Inland from strong comUI that it had our approval.’’ relatives and friends were present D urodier H^iuaded for Id^day furlotigh to poslUMis 80 mUes east o f Matruh direct the Vacation Church achool At Stfidlam Tonight Although that was hla only for­ to enjoy the chicken dinner end Umpii:6 Baiting Last Aided Dodgers' Ace Back m " to clean up their tor about 48 miles to the great mal statement, Churchill answer­ program. Mr. Anderson who left which opena at thla church on Monday, July 13 to 31. atteral fore loavinf for Qattara depression. ed questions. ^ this morning with the other Man­ Sund^; Tribe Holds, The bouts sohsdulad for With Helpful Hints follow: All available reinforcements are iDeclinIng to allow publication Rev.-and Mra. Guatafaon and Bulkeley Stadium in Hertford ------X -J chester boys for Camp Devens, re­ That Help Out Now. Howard R. being put Into that line, Crockett of the reports of Gen. Sir Archi­ ceived a fine mUltary set from his their two Children and aeveral Onto T hi^ Plaqn; thla evening have been called W inners Pound avid rihatley. OUa O. Mc- report^. bald P. Wavell, commander-ln- other Mdhctieater people will leave off by the promoters. Ona ot friends. on Saturday for Lake Wlnnepe- Rookie Parade jmd RrJbhgaon, JUwila T. Must Funnel Forces , chlef in India, on.Uie losses of / By Harold Cliomon the main bout sters ia uneble Now York, June SO—John Whit­ Hard In Fourthl Unless Rommel Is willlniTi to eaukee, to attend the 17th annual to appear and Meaera. Hurley low Wyatt crodita the late Allan Malaya and Singapore, the prime General Welfare Center No. 41 AP SpoW Writer Four Runs; VI ll^BooUlonte, Thur»?R^ohn- gamble on a crossing of the deso­ minister said they "clearly wuW will meet tonight at 8:60 o’clock seaaion of the New England Con­ and Vlecusl would not put in n Sutton Southoron with giving him l-'qew|am 3. Canade. R. late depression which sinks to 440 ference Luther League camp. Rev. L* Durdeber, chief of the Bab­ aubatltute fight and declared hla tardy start aa a standout aling- cKUse a great deal of ill-will at the Bkat Side Recreation Cen­ Gustafeon wlU lerve at dean thla Play Fine "Dele ■ t», Andrew J. Swjker, feet below sea level at one point, throughoutnhe BritUh Empire." ter. bling Brooks, earned tbe nickname too show off until a later date. ar. * Larrabee, Theodore he must funnel his forces between year and Instructor In youth prob­ of the All-American out during hla •#- Whit Wyatt was discouraged Control Not Altered lem. Arthur H. Anderson of 81 Ball Behind t and the sea Mrs. William E. G f ^ e y and sojourn Ss a player in the -Apnari- veteran of 29 when he wa* talked lus, at its narrowest, the Brlt- Ritchls'B removal did not alter can League but he ia '^ t plain into roportlng to the Milwaukee T o Stage Upset. Uh 'would hold' a line barely 40 the ultimate control of Britain’s "out” aa boas of the Dodjgers until club managed by Al Sothoron In 'ten H it Tanks miles tong, anchored at one end of forces In the Mediterranean area S’u.'iS^ Xu.%)..-w... b. Thursday. Mickey Owen 1938. aeveland, the third Ameri­ Rockville Scouts the seam d at the other on 6,980 since Auchinleck already was son of Alton street. by a staff of four voluMeer tei^ The Brooklyn mouthplses, who can League club with which he square rolma.of alkali fiats and commander in' chief. ____ era from the church. The echool had a trial, aent the Georgia , ganl's West Sides cold at In D esert Fight *5ner wHiis BESsriwa never Says in '10 words what he NotBashful I last night and romped sand plains. X, British observers expressed be' a-«ar The Ladles Society of toe Zion will be open to children can eay aa easily in 1,000, haa been ilantsr to the Brewers in tbe Ksn No good road traverses that arid, lief that Auchinleck waa dlssaUs- Lutheran chUrch will meet tomor- o f age and up. Caaaaes wm ba fined $80 and suspended for three Csltnsr dsaL iwlnaor behind the thtM hit| iP a fO O M ) balrren region b u i'^ a low, salty fied with conduct of the campai^ A- row evening at 7:30. conducted to days by President Ford Frick of After Error Southoron, old American League ing of Mike ,Marco, marshes are dry In fm ihot season In the field, where Ritchie was In ____ I nere, primary, junior and toterme- the Nstional League for hia run- ;dtcher, first built Wyatt’s con- lusty alrgle to canterfls land a auinber of the enemy and It would be posslbWs^ Rom­ charge, while he presumably enm fonowtag .fry M i v Hcnt OffipC^S Eight caaee of meaalea to Man- 1 dlates. Courses to blble etorir-o r i ^ in with the umpirea Sunday. ildsnes. a wore knocked out. mel to send his Army o ^ the operated from headquarters in the chester are reported to toe State | missionary stories, catechian,) But he waa within whispering You’re a great-pitcher,” hs told the outooms in the first 1 A»i« amored groups were caravan tracks which crisscross The Assoctatod Press Berlin give no offense to the Nasi order. hymna and prayers, expresslonal. distance at Philadelphia last night Fam ous D ropped Strike Brooklyn's big right-hander. ’Tm fouri when he drove cccf. ... ,1. The way to get along with the To Open M onday Healto department bulletin issued runs. But credit belongs to^ „ by aurprtae outside t ^ It Auchinleck, who was Wavell a Bureau. He returned to this today. Tbe city of Hartford U list­ handwork and supervised recrea­ as the Brooklyns pasted another ... . ing to work you ovary fourth ! Aurinx the night and wiped Appaieatiy Empty Victory country reoeutly in the ex­ Gestapo la, first and most impor­ tion will be given. half game to their National Lea­ Play Has Improved Sy regardless ot the turns of tbe who handcuffed the Maa * ccessor in the Middle East, went tant, not to be a Jew. And, eecond, ed aa having 48 eaaea of meaalea ganl, scattered three hital B r i^ wielding bayowU Matruh apparently waa an to'Nthe front last November after change of Gemaa and Ameri­ and Bast Hartford reporto one Beaalona o f toe achool will • te gue lead in one of the day's , two others.” hand-grenades. New revere Hitler, fear Hltaimlar and held five days a week, Itonda:^ major league games. His Form This Year; "Sothoron helped me develop a should have ha<; a shutout'■ empty victory for the Axia. DO' anotow big British offensive had can nationals.) Hartford, Juns 80—(F)—OfflcM caa of typhoid fever. for one brief flurry. gpee,,""played aa Important tallM acoounta reaching here in do nothing which might even re­ of toe New Haven and New Lon- ____ through Fridays, 9 to 11:4» a. m. Seated only 10 foot from tte Smarter Than Ever. Marjorie Gestrlng, national champion, glides gracofufly following high dive into Town Houae Pool, slow curve as a change of . pace,' boggeff^Wn., It was then that motely be Interpreted as oppoai- says Wyatt, ’’and thla helped me ■rhe Hill BlUlee staged ‘ hto tbeoa assaults. dlcated that the British never in­ Ritchie rbplacid Cunnlngbam; By Alvin Steinkopf Groceries and clothing valued at Reglatration P'*®*'* Dodger bench in a privata box, he Lose Angeles. Picture waa tak en from under-water gaUery. ''' hAssrlcan military observer, tended making their stand there tlpn to any Nazi project. The way don-Norwich* defense rental areas squirmed loudly until hia charges stop left-handed hitters, x devel­ rising in the fourtli, but " Now Autbinleck goes under Wide World Festuree $20 were reported stolen from her place at 8:30 a. m. on toe opening By Barry Graysoa notice in the first, that j^nsk from the fighting front, and puUed back all suppUes before to be immune to the worst 'the are expected to open Monday, CRT Saturday night while fhopping I day of the achooL cams through with a six-run out­ op^ a alldsr and under Sothoroh'a the situation cannot be similar clrcumsUmces. Again, re­ New York—The GeaUpo, ______can do le to be a member ___ state OPA Admmletrator Cheater burst in the ninth inning to qUell New York, June 30—What ef­ handling I developed control. I felt not going to foot i the Axia forces entered the town, verses set in foKBritain’s desert in Mancheater by Mra. Howard in thla league. The-. ygeS: t o ] laa good after such reverses 178 miles west of Alexandria. ler'e hatchetmen, g'fo'w in in- National Socialist party. Bowles announc ty i s L f IVCII ia the aeries had on Mickey Union Team Victor two mors in the ^ rd sad from North Africa had led the In that frame the Dodgers bat­ baaca-on-balls decreased." nStalyls not hopeless and the German claim to have on. .... I TliOx Gestapo gets Its lines Into ^ jiar area offices to be opened to purchases at local atorea and had J . burst into the run colunarj ( batter now than a few days "stormed’’ Matruh. They said the public to believe the ^mpaign In hla latest speeches, Includ- ^^ces. It's conceivable, al- Connecticut by toe state OPA ted all the way around, to make Owen’s play Herald Angle Whit Wyatt’s advice to a pitcher was developing favorably. \ left them to her car. Later . when next frame. ■ stripped fortress was left as a Ing the Reichstag address In ^ m,,iy the janitor While toe sUffe are expected to she returned to toe car she found | For St. Law rence sure that Ed Head, their rookie Well, aa long aa they perslat oa ie never to let a batter see too hurler, waa successful in his fifth Cormier opanod tte to *ept Ceatrofol Air dummy to make him use up his which he proclaimed war against of your- apariment la ah agent. assume toelr dutiee next week, toe articles missing. putting it that way, tbe only pos­ By Jartc Dwyer Over Independents much of his best pitch. If hs • hit over eecond that ‘ H i R. A. r. has kept control of suppHos. The . two ships' which toe United SUtes, Hitler hinted If' you have given any one Mr. Bowlee pointed out that land­ attempt to win hia sixth game of sible answer is that the celebrat­ Sports Editor it too much, hs is Hksly to bscoms Delights in Cutting >u nm the aeaaon. Joe Medwlck, who had barely stoi^ed. On an ‘ 'i r t*** this has had a tremen- the. Axis said were bomhM in. the kly that there la aaboUge reaaon for sUfplcion your tele­ lords to toe two areas will not ed run to the dugout on what acquainted with it and take Uber- ■acrifire^ PhiUips Ho have to start registering until Mervto Cole, aon of Mr. and Mrs. I t«on P. fit. Lawregee,. who haa Blacked hla batting pace consider­ should have been the deciding out Hnrtoya Prehlam tlsa. ^ eOsot on the awrale of the harbor were described as disabled Through Red Tape toe German people. He phone may he tapped occasional­ Isaac Cole of Hasei street, and I made his home at toe Hotel Sheri- ped Heditmd’s throw and 1 with all toe oratorical forms are received at a date to be ably in the past w ^ , wanned up improved Arnold Malcom Owen. Ed Hurley has no alibis. At least Another of his tips ia to treat veassla, left tliere, for a year de­ By The A viated Press ly and your mall watched. You Howard Mohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. I atoce coming to Manchester agi^ with three einglea in six Serefine Loses Tough Major League nera.Ttore safe. RosUa rthe latest phaaa of the liberately aa a liwe for bombera vigor dAwhlch he is capable, that will not, unless youXare a suspset announced. Ite Missouri cattia raiser made tbs booting promoter who matches every batter -aa though the pitcher over abort and ral they fell back to new Geni Sir Oaude J. E. Auchin­ Attorney *Jemes T. Sullivan, di­ Fred Mohr of Spruce street, left I to work to toe Western Auto a tremendous hit whan hs offered up the fighters at the Red Men’s Game Allowing But has never seen him before. Has MesM to Deteirt Egypt any refintol to give less than of first importance, > be Ugged Sunday night for Erie, Pa., where store 18 months ago, waa tne Then Harrington aail(ned to them In the leck, British commander In Chief everything to toe German war ef­ rector of .the New London-Nor- The triumph lifted the Dodnrs no aliU, took sU toe blame when Arena every Thursday night does This keeps a pitcher from $;et- a aoHd single into - Great Britain not only baa re- in the Middle East who has taken around town, nor is there any spe­ wlch area and Anthony F. Arpaia, they will have eight weeks’ pre- gueat of hoficr at a Mrty held at nine and a half games ahead of Two Hits; Bad Plays Leaders tlng careless and feeding tbe hit­ order, taking Iteiutsd her determination; to de­ fort wUl be puntohed ruthleaely. i^ b Casey# low and sweeping not want to convey to the fans Up from the (Rumbus Red .t^obred both runneri.: JIM With them and leaving •over command of tos Eighth Army cial reason for an ordinarily well- director of the New Haven office, Umlnaiy training at toe air base jtoa hotel last night. 'There were 20 the idle St Louis Cardinals. cvrve bounced o ff the heel of hi# that his problem is any too hard ter a bah with which he is much fend Egyptian territory "against "nmt ominouTv toregt means behaved man to feaF'the stranger in Edinburg, near Brie. Both men present at the dinner that was Aid W inners. By The Associated Press EUrdS. where he batted .808 am ton acbr*d a moment Iatag^;4 to'tall Into the hands oC to *gypt- is known for his mili­ have just returned from a special I Action was every bit as con­ glove. but hard enough. Here ia the too famUlar. Haefs dropped a fly ball la J any. aggression’’ but has declared tary experience throughout toe work for toe batch q^ en . TTiere who may cit with him to a res­ rental conference to Chicago to be •nU-UdlntheNavyAlrOorp.. centrated in the American League American LeagM Joe Gordon of the Yankees and drove in 120 nma, Ray Baaden she *%as the means and power to will be more arrests, x^re myite- “1 muffed one. That’s all,” was way the genial Ed explains the after *. haril run. fitfS M keen for new battle." Middle East and India, for hla taurant instructed to toelr duties, Mr. whan the Cleveland Indians re­ all Owen bad to aay. situation: Serefine, the. epeed bail a r tis t: Batting—Goroon,' New York, Joe Medwick and Mickey Owen of St. Louis Ckirdinals’ rookie do so," Premier MusUpha Nahaa rious disappearances, more Ger­ sacker, U holding up weU_to bis The game was Uvanad vp^ ^ wSSm the New Zealsmlwa, It capture of Narvik .to far northem There are GeaUpo sgenU in Bowles said. tained third place by ahaUackthg But Owen returned this spring, 'T've got two htar bouts sU lined in the Rec' SoftbaU League, loet' .363; Fleming, Cleveland, .348. the Dodgers mre kitting bettor for when Umpire Jim Pasha told the Egyptian Parlia­ man gentlemen executed^to toe government bureaus. They alt in Tlie RbckviU® Smblcnii club will I large number of hie friendt the Chicago White 8 ^ 11 to 8. Runs—WllUama, Boston, 61 Job aa repisrement for toe de­ AB^oeed, more iVee fVench Norway, and for toe delight he hold lU annual outing toEoarrowi^^ railroad aUUpn tola hustling harder than ever. Lso up. Just to ebow you how hard it another tough ball game last night' the same reason. They are poking Pagan! from tte cc Joined Britain’s ground ment last night In a short sUte- accompaniment of toe curt, an^ the foreign office, to many in­ Tbe InSans collected -17 hits off is to get these fighters to coop­ DiMsggio, Boston, 84. that outside curve into right field. parted Johnny Mise. aow/srith the takea to cutting through red tape. nouncemen^ "shot while reaistii^ at toe home of Mra. Ella MShoMy, j moniiiig to say goodbye. Durochsr doesn’t have to explain When tbe cocky Vie gMOMding tighten from the He is "The Auk” to hla staff. stances their Identity unsuspected, Lee Roes, Joe Haynes and pete that his catcher is 20 par cent erate Took back at the show we aa bis matea-folded up on him in ' Hits—Spence, Washington, 91 Joe McCarthy took Goiirdon matde Glsnta. Sanders baa/i>sen hit­ stay within the ooacli He said he had received the fol- police.” It’s easier that way than O’ConneU E lected 229 Woodhridge street. The pnr^ ------Appleton whUe A l Milnar, touched ting the bah hard anAAelding bU i^torised Bpakls A silent, canny Scotsman, Gen­ vwatchlng everyone all toe. way up win be held on the lawn, and to I better than he waa in 1941. put on last Thursday. There wasn’t the plnel)e8 and the Union Local Gordon, New York, 89. before the world series last fall. West Side bench then 1 riflemen, lowlag message from Britlah For- eral Auchinleck went from active to go through toe dreary formali­ to Rlbbentrop. They have honey­ for nine, httr and five runs In the “Mike ie even anoarter," ex­ a thing I cotild do about the two 743 scored six runs on two hits to | Runs batted in—WlUlsms, EmB' told him to quit swinging for home position weU. "Jockeying” but O’! bapaln ffnened elgnSecretary Anthony Eden: ty of' a triaL combed toe Propaganda ministry, Com m ission H ead case of rain It will ba P*>*^P*’”*^ |PA t.m t Ate threo. only aro quite determined to de­ during toe World War to become commence at 2:18, and mipper wtU His young battery mate. Jim their ruM in tbe first three frames •farter at the moment, was Britain’s military "troubleshooter’’ The GeaUpo is a group rightly bels. . . " . sat handler of pitchers that Tve getB.hls han.d hint while at work DIMaggio, Boston, and Vernon, ’ntil this season, Gordon nnk- allowed erettered thnugll fend Egjrptian territory against be served fit 8:80. Mra George H. j^ropdsal R ejecte«l Regan, swatted four singles in and aU their runs were unearned. B enefit^G ^e ranad urgently and and has been moving into hot dreaded by many elemenU to The GesUpe makes consider­ Hartford. June 30—(fiV-Joaeph and I’m notified at li o’clock in Wsahington, 21. ed with the foremoat American framee, gbr exoellcat Wen working day any aggrettion but haa the meanx WUUams o f this town la chairman four trisis. Max Rubacha alaMra Florence —Private advlcee reaching here in hla last bout and he eknnot get game number. Serefine struck out Home rune—Williams, Boston, whiffed on 94 occasions. Jimmy "hooltooarten said the had hla first miUUry experienefe in But for all that, a lot of melor first' la employment of agenU to sion, today waa elected chairman Oouan, the president; M n. James costly. Roy (Stormy) Weatheriy, no less than eleven Union batters. to rob Taggart o f a hit aad.1 aatiafactory. AU rumors of with­ bustoeaaea, eoclal groups and of toe commission. today aaid that toe Japaneee am­ patched up in time. 17: York, Detrdt, 14. Foxx topped them all with 110. mad* two great rufiaiag ' __ ■ toned back Sunday drawals from ohe place or an­ 1904, to put down uprlstogs to 1933 dramatic hooey baa been written H. McVeigh, Mre. Joaephlne bassador to Moscow, Naotake, ^ato. their leadoff man and center fteld- F r M i Tried 'To Taarti An interesting note of this gisme Oval Thursday and 1938. When France fell, he ahops. An American policeman Mr. O’Connell’a term explrea erT suffered a vrrenched knee in a Owotf TO Hit To Bight ’I am lucire to get Al Smith Stolen basee—CoMe. Washing' Gordon really found himself at Taggert allowed ato* the AWee met "large f o ^ other are without Important---- about toe GeaUpo. It la a police Dower. Mrs. Mary Keeney of recently proposed a permanent. here for the DeOora bout . . . and is that the catcher and the first ton. and Kuhel, Otiesgb, 18. the plate during the world aeries ' ks and vehiclca" took over toe beaches of southern force much like many otoaia. The would call aueh agenU atool pig­ "July 1. 1948. He la .1 former chair­ RockviUe to co-chalrmaii. collision with Tom Turner. White Owen is a big cat on bunts and baseman on the cloak team, made faaaed two aad walked am Dffanses are well prepared.” eons, and they operaU to Gennany Rnaeo-Japaneae neutrality P»ct . Sox catcher, in tbe eight and will how that chap can fight. But try Pitching (baaed on six d at 1941—to auch an extent that which Is 4fi rnOee England as bis command and dug GeaUpo doesn’t aee everything, It man of toe Bristol Town Demo­ when he cdued on Foreign Com- throws weU. ah the- put-outs for their team. East H artford Stars to defeat ot tte West Sides . mllsa of trenches, put up barri- preclaely aa auch dubious crea­ cratic Committee and a member of be out of the lineup three days. aa I might . . . 'phone calls here sions)—Borowy, New York, ( Lso Durocher ot the Dodgers won stunniag upset and alt „ of Xattuh. wields no supernatural power*. Mualcton Cheats Shlekto of toa j minanr Vyaachealav Molotov, but He lifted his batting average and there, it begins to . look as Tonight at 6:18 Vic’s Package Chandler, New York, 8-2. dared what American League, , wBsterday tbs A xis foitM V « r Zetdand Troops cades and obatacles and prepared It le composed of good men and tures would act anywhere elae. the 8 ^ Legislature. that the offer waa turned down. from J31 to .318 by irerning to Store will oppose Ken's Service ^Pl»y Picked PUyers did have K^iura ta the L to meet a German Invasion which The eeconl metoirf la collection He suiieiMMla Joeeph W. AIsop United SUtea Marine Band though Ried Doty will have to pitchers threw to hold him to an gert waa seat la to pitoM. .is, a communique said, bad. It la not always Infallible. It rived this morning at hto home, These reports also said' that Sato hit to r lf hi Arid. shadow box for six rounds. Out StatiotHin another league game. National League average o f .276. Beat O ff Assault ^ has not yet come. _ la often ^ rru pt. oiften It la stU' of Information by denunciation. aa head of the commission which had attempted to glean some in­ ”1 trtS to drUl that knack into Local 748 Batting—Reiser, Brooklyn, .847 From Twi Lea^e; lund’B BMa could aot gat with the Britlah Forcea in the A believer to cooperation With operates with'k.. rotating chalr- 138 School atreet for a two weeks o f W orcester, Maaa., comes word Jos Gordon is far behind in Jan a by our-forcea" It said pled, and-In many instances >t it The OM Foleon Pew formation from Molotov on the re­ Sports Roundup Owen when he worited under me that Johnny Jackson can go in. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Medwick, Brooklyn, .338. home run production—be had 24 tte baoeo aad whoa ttere arsi ■gyptlan Desert, June 29— (De- toe Navy and R. A. F., he emph*' 'Report your neighbor to toe lAanship, ao that &«h of tos three vacation." Shielda hfia been a To Aid Fund. ahead of the hitter tte t that New Bealaadcn had met not efficient—as, according to member of the famoiu Marlne-mu- sults of the latter’s trip to Wash- with the Cardinals,” asserts Frank WeU,” concluded Ed, "You kno-v Opalaeh. 3b . .1 2 0 2 4 1 Runs—Ott, New York, 82; Mlse, last season and 30 in 1940— but the r armorsd forcea and to f^ to^ )-< F )—New ®*8lMd tro<^ aiaed hla orders at- every exerclae: police,” toe GesU^io advlsea toe coaunlsslencra holds tos post By Bogh Fnllarton, Jr. Frisch of the Pirates. "He lacks of ecorlag are oUbl TlMt modem legend, everything Germkn twice during hie slx-yeir term of ■ical organtoation. ’*rhe Preel- tngtoa, bolng espodaUy anxious to what happened in that bout. Ail I L^o, 2bx.. .311100 New York, 48. Oregon Short Line will eetUe for , another engagemnt and In- freshly nrrlved from Syrin nnd “Be ready to fight toe Germane German people. ”WriU an anony­ find out whether any arrangements WH* Wortd Sports Cotamniat tte powOT to puU the hall to left .3 1 0 0 2 0 Hits—Mize, New York, 81 Last Thursday night tba Mi score: Pnlestine with eome tanks, have la supposed to be. office. dent’a Own” for .l*^***^ can say is that I took a long Levett, .ae . . . the batting average ha improved I heavy casualties In bayonet In toe air, on toe ssa and on the A popular Impresaloh that'Ger­ mous letter If you prefer to be un­ had been made for Unitod SUtes New York, June 30.—lieuL Ool. field. He couldn’t reach the fence, chance and lost. But teU the fans .2 0 0 1 0 0 Nicholson, Chiicagb, 79. by 87 points to lead- the American cheater Twl league etsrs lost their RodnrOto 8- ThS Air Mtalrtry said ton* infield practice aesdon that todi aerve aa tead baakftball coach at pitches: Marco. U m pires:/' has ordored all' govornmeat ^ _ R^oct from Boston haa it toat extreoMly cool sad ooUacted about second ,w fvfrtre to Waim- j w-drisEtoti.’ June 66—(F)—Tito ntgAVa oporatloas. * Ounnar Haag, too Swadlab runnar tte preeent wki^alled pUgM o f his worthy of-the- benefit if he played 130 or more milea into ed toe Army from W eUli*gt»<^ ry weiin, 49 Edwards street; Mrs. tag” every aUtion operator ”toc iogUm through^ ^ 13nMsons la Now feng- ban elnb, whldi has But of Mte it eeeme to b* "$iss8A ■latant football" mentor takas switched tte Pittsburgh Pirates’ sr, center fielder, and Joe' Med­ In the Twt-lesgue. pt from lost Libya and had Mhel Friedrich, Andover; Gordon Th# b S b radio, whtob mifi who haa dons 1800 mstan In “ ^ Its lege. He Jota^ toe right to select hto.owa programs try to turn, la svmy^poestttoIthe ages of ‘fivo sod 6:47.6, 4riU corns to tola country toe Ametleaa tea sin tte public." Xistlese infield prme- ovsr for Lieut Paul MooMy, now lineup and batting order so many wick, left fielder, continued to ; compelled-to abandon Mat- reffini€|it in ludl* U» and Howes. 136 Demtog street; Frank unhampered by restrictlvo clausaa fiisn wsi* startod in rssMsntisI ttce is worse than none at alL a physioat Instructor in the Naval times and thoroughly that thsy’ra dominate the National League al­ R efold s Headi ouBCt of rubber for tbe scrap col- j ^ ^ attsndlag' school oa- Bsrttfsis .of Bremen by toe R.; A. wltolB a vrsrtc. Thsy'ro already down to five and i_ their main forces were intact New York. June 30.—(Fi—Mayor ^ned hto first fighting exj^r- Cfiietelat. 88 Bissell street; Joseph la hto netwnrk. a^ t atton coa- lectlon canmalgn. __ I — H|. Mtloaal avorags. too and ia groaning with its aoeumu- Goad UBipIrlag A ir Corpa. calling him the great Juggler. though-'both feU o ff their previ­ Pliad gathering for the great clash ienceagatoat the tribes on the Balaer, Bucktond. F- dalased ten raiders wars shot talktag of pitting him against GU Last Night* s Fights F. H. LaGuardla today cited toe Dodda..r.By wtanlng tte Maten- latod auraento sad tnjurlaa. Baaehan vrltoout aay kick backs ous pace. F or Fast Com i I ?«.y decide toe whole war rreent landing o f Nazi auteurs norto^t Indian . OlacJurged yesUrday; bps, *^1^ aaid tos B stw ^ had at- tton of- tos consqpcn drlvs tor tro at toe um^i* would hardly b* tte Ridser,.. boasting Sn average of He had woo mioat of Britaih a H m bureau rscofds show Tgat Thursday night ^nasan Ing Opan fo r the second yiear. "Don’t think wo Mod to get en- -or tbs Mediterranean basin and on American shores as further m - Jeanette DelMastro, Andover; nptod to "ereata tbs -Improo; days aftsr tos prssidsnt waa ^ cited about things yot,” anld tte American way. Tot despite soma 'A8fi- a week ago, rematau on top military medals before this war aOA par cant ot.tooa s to was to* objoettvo of a fore* daytan Raafnar .kinds abewad tte ihn gateway to the east. son for ehroHlng men defer^ to drew Anaoldl. 123 W est OMjtre Ij * ^ that too regutotiono wore appointsd by rasnlta to data. Hs groonto Maw fefiflaad attsisdad vetoraa aoothtagty. "WoTro Just Ueltiag. which is Mtural, toe with .847 while Medwick ;holfis By The AfisocUted Press 'Tbs critical moment may come started. latenfM to ”Unat' finsdom of of mots toon 1,000 bombers, tte beqra te can te tough on tos courae second with .335. Nsvr York—^Psdro Hsrnaadas, the draft for home front a ervi^ etreet; Mra a rspoct y«torday that iebort as oomparqd wttb-too n^ as wall as off. It wns'his first start la a stump right now and I guess tosins have had but few chancei By The AsaocUted the next few days and the The mayor waa aharply criti­ North street; Mra Ruth Latorop, apeqeh en to# air.” toe totsstt count was only 219,000 totrd four-flgurs raid by toe won get ovsr It Aayoray, wn al- to kick at the decision of tte urn- Ihnie Lombardi, Boatoo catcher, 1284. Puerto Rico, outpointed I f AUie Reyaolds keeps o I are confident they can es- ttooal avarago of »T.7 por R. A. F. in lam than a mouth, sad atnee t e w a s auspandad from tte and Stan Miiiial, rookie outfielder cized by aome newspapers when a 14 Avon street; Soolk Sommlkeen, Thn total mimbor of possoos In too wim have. Aa a matter o t fact, pireo who have worksd the games C3iarlee (Lulu) Coetantiao, 128, tag tbs way te has la tte and bold an impenetrable W aller to Learn Wadsworth street. Mow Gloss Hstiiro.y night a smallsr tote* P. G. A. tourney bseanss af Ms for tbe SL Louis Cardinals, both New York (8). League hsgYciach to get a few days ago he aponaored lettera 27 I ^ tai too ate suuo was j ^ batUa with anotoar pro in tte wtrro in bstUr poaltlon now than in tte Twl LsagM this to deferred men suggeating that today: Gordon Bowoa attaekM tot port. wo wore at this tlmo last ssaaen. Sure an ump oriU arisi ’em. But showed big nine fbr 'ihe'w e^ the Chicago—Nats Bolden, 184H. in the major leagues. be prepared for it, Geh. b g , at whom 1.666,746 attended Oa to* homo front a sasall aum- chihhoaas at Aahevllla....Matcb- form er cUrahlng to .325 and the While pr . they enlist to toe City Patrol C o ^ H is Fate Tonight 116 DeeBing stnot Pittsburgh. June 60-earheada to fierce, highly Waller will learn tonight w ^ ^ r cans, toot »»oU like cork and can BO piM wao ^ r o a ooaosatraUd Warti*a w e n t gag: T te Stanford what ora havo, ao mattar what (Onto games scheduled). Albany) .... New Orleans—^Vince DtirOito, ei|^t to boost Ms ssason’S he finally must die for the eU yl^ Center street; Mias Gloria Ob'!*"* Acadenqr of Sclsncss and fsportod. g o lf tanm avldonOy bM ado| tte umps from tos Mg dty got desert warfare, Trenton, N. J „ June 30. — (F)— be sawed or driUsd with ordto- of White 'Ruaaia’a Suprsass Soviet, attack, toe llBPPMBs Katisaal BlDghSIDtOD 129, New York, outpointed Jack!*' out record to 110 la 100 f^wpaoe Three-Fold of Oscar Davis, Vlrgiala white 104 Hajraes etroot; Mre. Frod TU- j TO fegmStoo Pfir fentse tte toa formation. tosir pay— -both of ' Against Japs The giant Prudential Insurancs aiy tooto.. • i sraa aaaeimcod today. "turo, X tolak IPs as good a dub BrooklyB 10, PhUsdelphla 8. Hartford Otilura, 127)4, HamUtofi. OnL. until Elmira aeorsd ihm purpose waa three-fold. tenant farmsr. dea. 60 Sutamer atroet. Company of America, .with princi­ WaSWagtoa. Juno 26^ m as Mat year. Itahould te Wa lost (Only ganM achsdulsd). WiUlaaaoport (10). ssvaath te had a raeord ot Flint, be had to whittle down pal offices at Newark, will aeck Aor. CbIgaU W. Dazdan. Jr. Joa Gambia. Wayna Unhranlty Johnny Sturm off first, M aU, and Bimira ' Baltimore — AUle Stole. 131, 30 conaaeutlvs ecotelsni mass of armored and mechan- uuMunced ba would g ^ M RatobA.1tard.aaBiatantwa*tory Waabtagtoa. June 66 — —Six Aisorlcan asaas Odgganhaua tar FVad B m M uabsisd la at 12 on abaadataad am Mala stiss^st Mrardsd tte Daalal atralMd tondon la hU Mg and BoHloa BvDoklyii* Now York Fitchburg, Moan. — Toauiy I the toast pdaaihto coat dayligbt air raid taot AH ontaUto of airftelte UBod to Britato by tte tos eointr of S t Jaama stroet Tte aurvlvora of too crow of 66 of a assdal for notaUa adrrisTsuisat^ln won’t te haek oa dwet tor a Pittahargh at S t iFula (night). Jonas, 166, W orcostar, Maaa., out-. ML eauM csmpleto hto reln- Unitod BUtoo Army Air Cam Fhr the fiftoen-mianto porlod fol­ Ubltad statoa ______Jaaa — AND activity cams to a bait ang after lowing tbo souadiBg of too slroeA abesr la arraagsd by tte Manctea- Wbldna tolftoto - Ito ^ tte advaneeasent ot days, feat It’s notolag to wt rtUMdsiphM at New Teck (tw i­ Itad Bddla EUM 186, Quiaey,i and iws'gsniMHaa too__ first few mbntsa of too tost win bo takan evor tamporarily by tar Retoils9A aad wOl toatma stasa iuak la to* Tba MR tte April boBsM■ g r M on Graat tea; DL — Maw Teak abont. Rad Rotte wont M ligh t). tos R. A. F. lagtaMBt whieb oil tow msrrboiito vH> ------wad to- > S l M i P S hs had to wta peattkailalstt too dasnitowBwusa w o f tos atogs airt radto pIna sotoew to tte Ibkyo; ocnofevte and asaaadad Ute 3iasta tte toriat Ukas Itov- a flat gsaw tte otter l ir e The wtto aOsneo as too w Bfis ferttata’s alrdremss. Tbs too nlo of an morcbaadll II t t r ^ w voU too ttans to tos toto o f bonds toiamant by local t o te dsr hM MMWBSdt te •'aM-A. M8S kl jo i i r t i B m ds aad fftam ia srOl "’S'-V. A' Y / r • ^ .' y' / MANCOTSTER EVENING HERALD. MAN^-TOSTER. CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 80,1942 MANCHESTER BVEKINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.' TUESDAY, JUNE 80,1942

iCKET^WN V Som* Laiirt' anaNonsenses AC ■ r 4 What Is Ufa To Your BIrtbrtene Sndlee. If wa do not giTw^evary ounce RiJS t o tha praachar, Ufa's a sarmon; laundreas, the soapstone; o f our energy to uto^ersr en ort, we to the Joker, Ufa’s a Jest;, - arehltacto, the oorstoetone; might yet mm thto war; but tt wa 65 To tks mtosr, Ufa to money; to tbe do, than, with God’s hMp, wa shall 23 Boata and Aoeesaorics 46 Machinery and Tools Honaes for Rent cooks, the puddiag etena; Auto Acceasortiie—Tlrea 6 R e p n irin g . loafar Ufa to rest. soldlars, tha btoodstens; oonquar and onot more fraadom, Automobiles for Sale 4 FOR RENT—IMMEDIATE oc­ ^ tha towyaf, Ufa’a a trial; to the peace a n l Justiea wm ba ours. Lost and Found MOWE»8 SHARPENED, repair­ FOR SALE—TEN FOOT row DELUNOBR h a y CHOPPERS, I ' potttldana. tha M inay CHEVROLET 1940 TOWN sedan, »BBD n e w ^HRAKES? Ford, Oliver mowers, dump rakes, bale cupancy, 7 room single, excellent Doetf ute'tf R oou f • p a y c h e c k l o s t —NoUca is ed. ehear grinding, key flttlng, boat automobile top boat carrier radio, heater, good tires, 8696. Chevrolet ^ “ 0“^ rellned with swivel, boat beat, oars, anchors, hay wire, new and used tractor location, 872.35 monthly. Arthur To thadootor. Uto’a a patient who ' borrowars, tha touehstona; Wa must woA harder, save heiatiy given that Pay Check No. the bast ^m ax brake lining duplicating, vacuum claaners etc. plows, hamows, used potato A. Knofla, 875 Main, TWephono • Raida .treatanant right along. ^ c i ^ d d l^rm s 89 a week. Chevrolet 1939 overhauled. Bralthwaite, 62 Pearl fivinrude scout out-board motor, poUcaman, the pavtogatona; hqrdar, think harder and fight WSB 86. payable to Orrie Travla, coach like new, 8895. 87 weelt 88.95. ^ lU call for your car and sprayer. Dublin Tractor Com­ 5440-5958. To tha aoldlar, Ufa's a batUa; to ' ahoamakars, tha cobble- harder than our foes. for week ending June 20, 1942 delivdr aame day. Phone 5191. street « all in good condition. Tel. 8441 ’ • ---- tha tsaebar, Ufa’s a acbool; Plymouth 1938 coupe, good rub­ after 5 p. m. ' pany. WUUmanUc. l^;«rora« 10 k' nho. has been lost Anyone attempt­ j^^mner’s, SO Oakland street. Ufa’s a good thmg to tha grafter, ' specutotora, tha euibataoBf I aiw^bbroototloM ing to cash this check will be ber, 8898, 86 week. 1937 P a c k ^ LAWN MOWERS ehatpened, oil­ FARMB»S ATTENTION -;-Mow. Snmlner Homes for Rent 67 , IFs a fanitra to tha fooL Ruth—1 could dto fo r jreur aaka. RT wi»M sedan, 85 week. 1937 Chrysler ed, adjusted, picked up and de- To tha aamaet Christian worker, ' tourists, thaw Yallowstopa; xeuowsHipe; ' ’ Ralph—You an alwaya saying prostnitrd to the full ektent of sedan. 88 week. 1935 Packard ing machine knives ground 15c ' baautiaa, theJm peachpaa^ atana; •ewgfc MfehflM oo« the law. Finder please return Building—Contracting 14 Uvered $1.25., Hera 81.00. Repair Fuel and Feed 49-A foot Knives replaced lOe each. lUa*a a story aver new; T that but you never do It Bedan, 88 week. Tel. parts. Power mowen aharjiened FOR RENT—COTTAGE at.GlanU ' motorists, tha mlladtoBa; *52t 8 5 lb* check to the Corporate Account­ Ensilage blower knives ground Ufa to wha» you try to make It—. lovers; the moonstone; Manager of- Brunner^a 5191, 50 and repaired. We shiUpen hedge FOR SALE—30 ACRES .o f stand­ Neck. Tel. 4859. Brother, what to Ufa to you? Motber-would ba perfectly satto- ing Department Main Office, Oakland street Manclmdter. FOR YOUR REMODELENO or 35c each, saw filing. Capitol Morticians, Vm ' tombstone; I ir , in r and grass shears, season, knives, ing grass. Apply to John, H. Grinding Co., 531 I^ all street —Maba) t Savage flad If aha could n t straight time K, cumCuk CBR]Cbarf* Cheney Bros. repair Job call Wm. Kanehl, Cim- etc. Saws set and flled. Our 16th FOR RENT—AT LAKE Amston, a columntot, the gyindstona. ■ ato tractor, 619 Center street Tele­ H ackett 756 North Main street Telephone 7958. tor her long dayw work. As aba ^ ^ :::| I eta 1987 CHEVROLETx 4 doov deluxe ^year. Capitol Grinding Co., 581 Buckland. 5 room modem Cottage, 3 bed­ M r.-Btortnasa Why don’t you WDrics from dawn to lata at night I eta AnnonneemenU _____ 2 trunk sedan, new paint, excel­ phone 7778. LydsU. Tel. 7958. rooms and bath. Telephone 6086. ET...... work—why do you wasta your fkrmen are talking about tha ■ha tan’t eveh poutiiig. That's OUT OUR WAT BY J. R. WILLIAMS ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH ( for trrecalor InaertloBa lent motor, very clean Inside, al­ Musical Instruments time'hagguig. weather,, and so is everyone else. patriotism! i MAJOR H( 1 at tbe eae tine rate, h a v e y o u o d d r u g s and most new 'tires 8390. 28 other PIANO TUNING and repairing. for long tarw^rary Garden—Farm—Dairy TTramp—Did you evar bag? , G ive‘ ME clothing made into new rugs. good used cars. Cole Motors— Floriata—Norscries , 18 Player piano specialty. John FREE SQUARE PIANO given, to Wanted to Rent 68 Mr. Bixslneaa—No, of courae G IV E M E . E A S V NOW - E A S V A WMO’S THE BLOND eWE’G TWE DAUGWTER OP Mac glaeti opoa waeafc Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street Products 50 I TMAT.' h a n d 1 before tbe third or Any slie. All new patterns. 4164^ ____ _ anyone who will remove it 17U- not. T h a t m a i l * WITH JUST A BEAU s u g a r BUSTER IB TWATTALmNG TOTEtA POLE .M. bo ehargad oaly for Telephone 6595. Agent will call CLEANUP SALE— Oeranlums. Tel. 4219. hot 455 East Middle ’Turnpike. WANTED TO RENT five unfur­ Tramp—Than you don’t know FUNNY BUSINESS , IT H E R E .' I'V E B E E N IN TH' FAMILV, IT (^aaaibar of Uiaea the ad 1940 MASTER DELUXE Chevro­ I THERE MUST HOARDING OVER >NWO fitTB AROUND ' largtos at the rate aara- with samples. Ice plants, calendulas, bsters, FOR SALE-^ NUMBER ONE nished rooms, by August 1st. what worit la. WAITING USED TO BE d a n g e r * let In good confdlUon. low mlle- Green Mountain potatoes, also FOR SALE— BECKER B Telephone 8155. BE A LETTER ON TUB BEACH? B10\NIMG 60UR.BON EGAd / i MOf Rowaaea or rafoMa oaa and tomato planta. Evergreen iano, price very reasonable C?sll A W H O LE OU 5 TO BRING IN _ a ala tima ada atoppad ige, new Ures, two good sparea, trees, blue spruce, rich loam, -at Help Wanted—l^emade 35 seconds. Call morning at 7:30 or ? An absent-minded bride, anxious FOR M E .' BINCE WE MET eU B B L E B ABOUT WlG M E E T H E R 131. MANCHESTER FAMILY of three W E E K FO R THE MAIL-BUT NOW, radio, heater, defroater. low price. Alwaya open. 879 noon or anytime after 5 o’clock. not to forget to order two chick­ A l e t t e r - THE GAL Re's TROTTIhiG WOREBSf f a t h e r dioplay llaaa aot holstery excellent Covers. Call WANTED —GIRL OR Womkn. desire 4, 5 or 6 rooms within next WITH A BEAU AN'A Bumalde Ave. Phone 8-3091. New Model Laundry, Summit Mrs. A. Jarvis, 872 Parker S t ens tor dinner, repeated to bffaelf g i v e IT BROTHER IN THE GOT UG b r a c k ­ •««*TWEV LEAGE A LOVE OF IHOli ---- 1 wlU aot ba raaponalbla 8565. ; ______T et 7026. Rooms Without Board few weeks. Phone 3-0035. while clearing away tha breakfast rS w oaa laeorroet laaar* F O R S A L 4 street HERE.' W AR, IT'S POSmvELV e t e d >NITW WHOLE PLOOR d P BREDS PR04 adOarttaaaiaBt erdarad I WANTED—BY YOUNG couple, 3 thln|a: Grocer, chickens, grocer f o r s a l e —1933 V-8 sedan. 3 I FOR RENT—CLEAN comfortable chtcfcena, grocer, chickens. The p e r i l o u s .' . IWEAEUEG, TRE ROfTEL— MUST A BOKID OP 1 aaa Maw. LABOE g-BOQM h o u s e ON Morlng-Trucking- or 4 room apartment, centralty ERlDElWICe.' oat ooUaaloa of lb» l o t 80* X 15<^ in n e w DE- new tlreSi Inquire at ^ m s Help Wfuited-FcauUe- 35 Household Goods 61 room, suitable for 2 Or 3 men. words became confused in her h a v e ALL KIND6 OF- IN TE R E S T - atloa of adva^alo* Storage 20 call 7019 or 15 Proctor Road. located, desirable section. Write. J A M IN TH E VEliOPMEira. TUe bath. Dowa- street. Box N, Herald. ' mind, ao that whan she went to b e t w e e n U B .'i id oaly by eaboaU^a Wa n t e d —GIRL o v e r i 8 to telephone aha asl(ad: "Have jrou a ^ a for tha aaratoa stalrs lavatory- Kaotty ptae STORAGE A b e a u t i f u l h o m e Full O f FOR RENT—ROOM for gratle- CLOSET.' dbeofatteas. OMae«s. Air eoa- Movtag and Packing. Tha Austin work-nights. In cafeteria. Call Furniture.' New living, dining, WANTED—NICELY furnished 8 any nice grocers?’’ amaata aibat ya fon a Max Walker. Telephone 4157. man, north end, near restaurants. "Whjr—w h ^ y e s ,” repUed an. aad typoarapBy witb «06iiteg heatiag system wItt A. Chambers 06. Telephona 6260 bedroom, Mtehen, rugs, lamp, room apartment for young man HM.f NO eE bamer. Caa ba oeenplad la W A R DAMAGE Phone 3-0293. and mother. Telephone Mimchee- astonished voice at the other end WANTED—WOMAN for general tables. Reasonable. Albert’e Fur­ D O UBTA .raaanra the right-.. t ^ two weeks. Mast ba seen to be INSURANCE niture 0>., Hartford. FOR R E N T-A TTR A C TIV E aln- ter 7308. of the wtoe. [VJELL-STOeV ■ i day oooy cOh' aapiadatad. For appolatmeet 23 houseworic and care of 2 children. "Wall,’' said the bride, "send me 860 R e p a irin g Telephone 8816. gle room. 122 West street or tele­ C E L L A R ) ' OaU 8429 oatfl 5 p. m. aad 8880 FOR SALE—^TWO elsctrie stoves, phone 2-0077. two dritosed." .M be after 8 p. nt McKINNEY BROTHERS threa oil burner stoves; Reason­ Fanns and Land for "DtoaaedT’* ask^ the voice TOO.'. Satat- w a n t e d TO TUNE repair and WOMEN OR GIRLS wanted tor amre aatonUbed than before. It ei'eloek 505 Mala S t, Maacheatm, Uona. rngulata your piano or player checking. Apply Curb Service able. Telephone 4868. FOR RENT—NICICLY fu n ish ed j Sale 71 n t IMepboae 6060 or 7482 room, cloee to busineas center, for "Why, no,” reapMded tha bride. i: piano; TeL Manchester 5052. Laundry, Manchester Green. *T baUava yM may sand them un- ilTaat Ads WINDOW SHADES, Venetian gentleman. Telephone 5466. f o r . s a l e —3 AC!RE8 OF land RELIABLE COMPETENT house­ blinds. Get our prices before dreaaed. U my biuband cornea O P over tbe tele- FOR RENT— TWO attractive, between Buckland and Wapping, home early be will wring their ______laa iUTB girea keeper for business couple, de­ buying. Save money. Installation reasoni^e. Qeiorge Gilbert. Tele- reSveaelBoe_ Jo river^ siring good home. Apply 21 S^ free. Get samples Capitol, 241 comfortable rooms In new house, necks and the cook can dram ' M vieaw KAT8M WlU be F O R S A L E DBOP in — OB CALL IN — convenient to Aircraft. Call 6759. PhoieSOOS. „ them. MTIOMT tt t R o o m s —S team heat. street after 7 p. m. Wedneai No. Main s tiM t Phone 8819. tSSSm enae an er M- TO _____ after 8. Phone 8795. Open evenings. Garatc. Large comer lot. MekiNNEY BBOTHER8 If OR R E N T — FURNISHED Woman—Tm going to speak my I day deUawtagtha rooms, single and double, private Hotmeafor Sale 72 e ad aash ad atharwM This place is ready for Im- For laearaaea FOR SALE -LARGE METAL lindl I JUTS WlU ba aaUeat- 505 Slala Street (At tbe Oeatar) In entrance, .central location, all ‘ Muaband—Ah! SUanoa a t last! BlhUlty far errars la COAL I WANTED—GIRL TO work bed, fiat spring, in very good con ven iem ^ Apply 104 Chest­ FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN, I WlU ta aasasead aad BdandMstar, Ooaa. laundry. 72 Maple street condition. Call 6005. at be ^gaaraa- TMepbcaa 8060 • 7482 nut street' modem 5 room flat and garage FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD on Ridgewood street hm t — Flreplaee. Oil heat. Ready DONT WATT—BUY IT NOW! "S tonehaven.” Inquire l^ida L. ; Sf Cl— WrstlMM Help Wanted— Male 36 Solid maple kitchen set 839.95. July iL F. H. A. mort­ Boardein Wanted Hohenthal, 290 Prospect gtraet, Tubs BONDMFt? aa.aagaaao«*aaao**a A 5-piece chrome set 144.95. Inner- U N C L t i f WHV MOTHERS GET ORAV • •asssssss * and w a n t e d f u l l o r part-time ROOM AND QUALITY meals for WlMlmanUc, Omn. 6 -iO , eE60NOED«. ( i s e : d^RTHU R A . radio sendee man. Apply Ben­ spring mattress |19.95, 9x13 wool rugs—top quality $49.50. Bed­ girls only. Prices "reasonable. **Tlie tegnlls art fuannteed on this one, air !^ ••aaaoMdssBSB******** Ws bava appHeatlsas for War son’s, 713 Main street. I FOR SALE-SINGLB 7 BOOH the Rrar in Its room, living room furniture and Laimdry, washing'- and electric houM, with Urge aua room, ■awing machine factlitlea. Central com plete p a t ­ aaaasssBSBd lafya ar I latoaea. Coat mOFLA I ABLE BODIEni MAN wanted for everything for the home at low­ steam heat 2 car garaga. LocaM tern, weTl have BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES In the Hotel inside work. Apply New System est prices. Benson, Furniture, 713 location. GsU 8408 or 14 Arch S t 48 Scarborough Road, recondi­ BY EDGAR Mi pd per year. F o r Young Women’s "V" House. t a rcBMmber SIDE GLANCES BY GALURAitB Laundry—Harrleon street Main street. tioned and now ready for occu­ that while pancy. Apply Edward J. HoU. wa*va had seam MNCteL'f DOKElTHAT I BOT SH t E JViET TO THL 6A6*. SHE’g I VEfcj.CC V;XQLWQ PIF m S U R A M C B COKE I WANTED RELIABLE married I FOR RENT—TWO nice rooms, FOR SALE—DINING TABLE, 6 TeL 5117 or 5118. thrUto eat a f IaJAS SMWRnr.PVJTDV I o f A E?\^T^O,KTTOAC^v5!t | TO ------STUART J. WASLEY man with sales ability and some with or without board. Also ga^ TO taildlag 'A9k Your Neighbor! chahn, nearty new white cook rage. Telephone 4607. b r a v e deeds. W i t h _ C O U RS'E ?A\ViT\Ki6 ^ > A 6 6 AG t A ^^OST EA^ OL.D StiBV typing and bookkeeping experi­ stove, with-Florence oil burner, - I ld i ence. Good salary. Apply Ben­ t h a t H E A V iy Vk\GV\ V0AE> 878 Mala St FhoM 8440 wood and coal gratea. Hoatixria iJUgM Major S^Bttvtty Vi\TH AUyTHM ^6 son’s. 713 Main street with oU burner; bed and spring. 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!.m.iwn.aAT.a! ■ —WeuhM— At REIDS* AUCnONTORIUM , Bolton, Conn. “I^ p smiling, aon! Your father looks so serious because I ^gyllaoeee—Raw . 'Yaeb. I used te week In a ddi- be 8 proud—and don’t mind me—you know 1 cry wiien ------(Dr U. a EwiIo S, I t Bmee East of Hertford, 88 MBee Frsm did you guemT* ___ -Dairy Piotoett U Spi'togSeld) r m h a p p y r QooSs ...... SI aad Toela SI ^ .matramniu . . . ~ *• SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1942 AT 10 A. M. ^ aaS etor* Equlpmaat .A Si TOONBRVILLB POLESa ■ / ■ .»• ______BY FONTAINE Pt>X -'^1 at the Store! ** ■■aral—Fora ...... JJ INSPECTION FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 7-I8B .M . ^ To Bay ...... SS FBnUtwrSk OH Piriatliige, B ron s^ 7 8 ■iaiS ■il .4S-A V - ' " ■ * ' ■ ■ Board-;>Raaorta «...!/•> JJ PartUlLUt: <3 Mrry cheet of dmwerB, nmhogany lowboy JtrtS- HOW WB OOlNVBOOMfw- ’m miouaw tu b n/vxi/'.g .ni«l Raataaraota ...... u loo flat top organ, grandfather clock wltB^tno ease, Victorian By Mra. Am CBkaf . py" taea erttk pins. These pi^- Hoard 66 arm chair, old bicycle, old R. R. engine beaiUlght. largo Chlnmo py eraahclotha make amuahtg fa­ D^TJJINICVOUCAN OOlJT •aal M a ta Tern *a*t Iitoxpaaatve, durable aad pretty GET US UP ON TOP /OOP. BUT IP WB DO mtMv flats, Taa«in«BU 66 caUnet (finely carved and inlaid), many fine bronie^ vors aad ahowar gifta. 1 .c Xeeatlpna tw Reef . . Si •ofas, unusual teakwood oettee, m a h o g w sly it ^ deiU w ltt J a ptetura-thaFa w !^ these TO obtain knlttliig hutnietions OF TH' WATER AFTER I MAKE IT. OUR ONB TO RISE i Per Raat ...... f t Queen Anns lega, many ott pgintlnga, Hegpeh^ to ^ I unusual'waahdotha are!. for all three face dotha (Pattani THE BLASTIN' WEVE i HOPE IS THAT rPB pas Vor RBOI •eeS’eaaoaiSS M WAR ar Bomaa fa r Rant esas« 61 Bmplto tahleo. cut glass, wrought Iron garden benoi, i^ool Knitted la almost 'no time, a No.^6802) aend 10 cents In cola, TAKEN? i F^OTHBRWIBE^, I ta Rant •^•••.•ee.ear* 61 murii glass and bric-a-brac, aUvofwaro, otm Some fliw pUaaure to work on and a pleas­ your name and address aad tha .CANTN T > E 8 U B.' A f THOSK NIPft’U. Baal Batale Per Sato D A M A G E ^ modem fumlshlnga. - • ~ patter^ number to Ann# Oak??* at Building tor Bale M ure to have hi your .bathroom! BLOW LHP TO ^ Ttaoy nUko wonderful pceaents, T ^ Ifaachaetas Evenhiff H ar^ K IN G D O M Property lor Bala |l Tamsworth (Jombteatioa Console Radio and Autoaiatie H aty^ 108 Sayenth Avenue, New T ot* _gd'Laad R>t Bala U Player. .. G. R 8*door Refrigerator. Stowart-Warner BUetric tool A ban of grean. pale COME.' i tor Bale 4- m S U R A N C l btna, yellow or vm ta cotton yam Ctty. Badoae 1 cant pcatsge .^....'.....ai.aiir* I* Refrigerator. for each pattam ordaraA _ ' tor BSIe 7l Is an you’ll Bead. And thaaa . CALL 3450 . fir'aiM AMPLS FAEKINO ' LUNCHBOl*' TtBUCKMBN lly new Album, about erhtoh ao m s Lwaahelotha wm give yon years of many o f yon have inquired, to a w eta ter Bxohaega . . Oor Oflioe WU Be OpenVotU 8:06 ToiUght 1 good servlea. - . ^ -Real Batata ...... NOTE: Bi* Modern Furniture Aoetloo At A u o^ - Tlirea desigaa are tactudad la msdy. * It to an attractive 88- RaMeM W^WUl Be Pleoaed To PUoe Your Order For Tlds Foma page album o f the lovely dastona WOO a S S •(RJt ORB 0 4 _ Of Usuraiiee toriuBi Wednesdsy Eveniiw, July 8 At 6 P. M, the crortisting Instmettana. If yon hsve need o f any toexpenahra you have asked for aad admired— BMdlewotk dasigna of an t y g ^ ROBERT M. REID A SONS, "Aaetiolieers but practical g ift far aomoono. 4 * i RO BERT J. SM ITBU Ine. Bete’B A A o ck to taka ytm tie one of the washcloths up la for an tha family—tor *>»• — — £— ’ xnjsS Estauuhed UC7 ^ through 111 cool comfort! ths shape of tha Uttla pi^py la aadtorgmal The name of ^ Beol Eetote sad Inearsneo *•1 MalwSt, Mioae 818S, lU aA m ^ _ . . .. the '**Ami0 Otbot Album* Send 968 Bleta Street • Tetephooe S48S 74# AMea St., Phone 2-it7l, SpnagSmd, ^liae. Note the button front, the open the mustmtion. Dtreettons are noch. the slashed Umoiio slacveo— givaa tor Qdag and making '^UP' .15 canto today tor your copy! aU plannod to make thU frock offleUnt to wear, easy to aew ^ no tnublo to launder! Big patrti FRECKLES AND BIS FRIENDS BY FRED HARMAII pockets are a fresh, modem dstaO. f B Y D ‘ " l Nip SBd Tud: Andtt wm eoBt UttU to make to / i n X T B r S S aeii'Biirlrer, percaU, gtngham or 1 W A S H U R T flANKEjeS DEAO. jR)DRlbR.A>4 crisp pique! FREE WAR DAMAGE ? M 3U IN B U R B D 'ITK.E -B ut v0E’>»E<3OT OtD K ...... UKE Pattern No. ggOS U diBigned «DT Bveaysoovis romAn < ,PA,©UT ■D DO WtVST VJE HAVE.-ORrt>i^ U to SO. sue 14 takes 8 8-4 ISSE- CAjJIOSAve , yarte 89-lncb matorUl. 1-8 yard INSURANCE EXPIRES Urn-E BEAVEl^.' ^ t r a a t tor eoUar if wantod. Itor thU attrsettve pattern, send I IBc In coin, your nanu, addreae, pattern numher aad alae to ^ AT MIDNIGIfr TONIGHT touadwstw^Evmilnr 3 e n U ^ day's Pattera^Senrtce lOS Tth We are keeping our office open untfl 9*00 AvMWU, New York, N. T. 1^ mu to neeept appHcEtlons. BmM tor the SBaaear PMUon to — " with elawar Idaae tor all your sewing neada. AH Uam froaa 1 ta O. $5^ CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY PatIMS i d (Htldijt nid TUISDAT, 194* •+ mUBBlI' B«raUii ■ •r ' ^ Average Dally Circulation Tho Wsuthle U to provldo tha esasnUal servloaa PMlIwBbnHidMataUtt o . a wisUm .. jtrl la It A hospital with all necessary to the war effort and ___ yoka B. Hadlund, her aon necessary equipment U a part of Chaiiges Made give such persons sn opportunity . V je e k aad Mlaa Batty Venaard of Gives Veterans the Institution. There Is a spacious to secure gasolte hetare pMoas 6 Feeds 7 ,4 5 1 m i Toim Server atreat, will apend tke next dining ban and men Uvlag at the TRY performing non-essential or pleas­ r eC She AsM t two ww*< la Chlcayo, voting home told the Kiwanians that the In Gas Ruling ure drlvinC- Thla amendment wUI Mka mdlund'a brother and alfter- A Fine Home food served Is exceUent There U a be In force only ,until the new •C Ctaeelhttou . MchartMa of S la*law. D r. and Mra. Pre<|erlc'K. large remreatlon. building with all ------■ ^ rmanent gasoline imUonlng plan KEEP MondbeBler— 4 City o f Vittago Chmm : *>■* vrmdnatod from Bngland. Mr. England la a profet*. kinds of (hytrilons and kneana of comes effective on July 22. relaxation for the men. Dealer May Give Pref­ K „„ 8«cr«UrUl whool aor at tke InaUtute of State Provides Wonder­ By "Defense workers’’ Is meant (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRKX THREE ' •ttaaded th« p ot ao- Technology. The Klwanls w were Impressed erence to Defense and en ra p e U ) MANCHESTER, qpNN.^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 1.1942 ful Institution fo r Its with the cleanliness and neatness a worker (including an executive, VOL.LZL,KO.S8f ------technician or office mrker) am- STO C K ■m— PkyUla M. Sherwood of of the instltutien and with evident Other Workers. Destitute Soldiers. administrative ability of the >yed at: A naval, rotary or _ aodoty win ludd ita Maadieater Qreen haa returned ■pital establiahment; public utili­ niandant. Colonel Gates. Th^ An amendment to the Emerg­ -. * je U a g tOmorroar «va- kfter two weeks’ stay In Oolum- Members of the Mancheater Ki- came away from the home with ties plants, including establish­ HEALTHY Gneisenau URHvgoing Repairs t ‘Sevan o'clock at tka Ital< Ua, S. C., and other places of In­ the Idea that every taxpayer ought ency Plan for Gasoline Rationing ments operating public transpor­ dubkouae __ DaHy. laeledlBg Saaday. H. Bath of the South Methodist | 2,500______men In_ thia______battle, . the - I P r fle ^ a n Bhnmett T. RObart, I closed ogicisUy today. The Isunched their “ no confi­ m a m u u e s t u comprising the institution. A fine dence" attack on his direction of non whila other Allied unUXji • A. BL'tetP. N. O rB yA p^t- assembly nail provides room for church. TTiey have one aon Roy W. Mrs. Harriett Horan, Prop. .said, and the Ruasi,M heM th ^ ^ atreet, a aupetnumerary Waap made aavaral ferry trips Thla photo of the 26,000-ton Geniwn batUertUp Onelsenau, made I long flight from Ooimecttcut Jus­ ass the German Sattas ax4 > Msat. la the Setvtea ef tha Pr Heim, of this town. d a y . J u l y !*» O u r without damage to itaelf or escort by a British reconnslsssnce plane In the harbor o f CMynlA led the the war. Oliver LytUeton, minu­ tice aided by events which msda 840, and If necessary, 1000^ can be 129 Center Street Telephone 6824 5 or^al poelUona when It y,e Mancheater PoUce ter of production, told the House alrplaaes atrika fran avertii a tar 66 Teaifc „ . _ veeeela to the Britiah atronghold British to believe that the ahlp was so ssverely dams|ta day. arid ”ths battle: night to dayUght patrol. rank Between May g Aefl U w r m s Aasofdatioii The------three-day-old — , —^ Nail offenalve J FoUbwlng the shooting Officer over yet and wUl not ba ovaRjj T -i .T m For the past twenty'yenrs, the Center Lnn^ hag eerred (The peak pariod cf Sfalta’a dar. Japanese Assert BJ?vrtSoS^o.Ssf^^ductlcn til wa hava defeated tha C o a lv Lumber,' ita patrons fo their complete satisfaction. Over that at K u rA ^ ^ ‘**®“ Memorial. irMMPhu. hos­ I <®>^ was between May g and 12. minuter, said be ffid not South End barberahopo ed by huge kMMea, Including sou there was any shortage of equip-1 Yampsnt com^Uon ta tbs city and datoat him wa wlO." neriod of time, we have been open every day fw the con­ tanha, the Ruasiana said. Sim “ leart 228 Asia air islden win be open aU dajr Wedaos- mant In Libya and be had never government unda tkq then aaayor, Tha anaaay la v in ce of alL Now. doe to the fact that a shortage of The Germans began the Battle by OfDeer ftaatela after the latter were deatnqrbd or damaged over ita n k HayiHayes, was arrestsd b y plana, but AlUad day and cloood afi day Sat­ of Oxhatek with a 40 minute artil­ the battered Modltarranoan heard It suggested that there waa Mason' s Supplies, help exists, we find It necessary to close on Sondays, had iinaufirmenillT tried to over­ AU any ahortage of aircraft. day aboard ths diplomatic takihgi heavy toll at urday. July 4th. lery preparaUon by 120 Wg guns. land, and It aeamed pceelbla that Uner D rottldagbolm aftar aad Sanaa airat until farther notice. haul the d iw r lracy to cheat snd defraud frigerator eests only ene-third to ene-h^ as mneh m landed haaUly at a Malta field. Fpr Military Purposes. Moves *Tfe Confidence” Vote Flashes other types! Phene today snd srrsago tor a* free trial 6ks yesterwy In a battle near.-'l refueled and took to the air again. I o f the Chekiang-Kisngsi rail- Sir John W a r d 1 a w-MUne, Waterbury taxpayers of over tdg the end of Ite fourth week. tbs communique said, to engage (murchiU’s frilow - CSonaervatlve, mllUon dollsia were Issued against (L ota I i(6>< Coal Bins Now la yonr owB httchea. ^ Mechanlaed detachments and way today as vanguard units Waahihgtori, July 1.—(P>—Cash ths enemy a second Uma within driving toward each other led the opposlUon In commons by him snd 26 others Involved In the foot troopa fou^t on acroa the balance fo r the war, 3180,000,000, moving a "no confidence" vote. cSee. Kurak front, between KhaHtovI SO rainutas'./after their the east s n d west met H e iito ri B an h a A itei This represents quite aa iuTestmenL Perhaps yon I over the island from tha Wasp.* 000, . Wardlaw-Mllne, seconded by Advised Monday night that the Barttoad, M y and Moacow, a region of black st Hengfeng, Domei report­ Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger passenger list of the DrottiUng- haven’t the ready cash to pay for samO. Come in and earth deeply cut by water couieea ‘•The expertly timed arrival of Senator Byrd (D,, Va.) gave wamnt 9a tha anaal laf.Wh ed. "The fall of Hengfeng, cllmax- that estimate today Of tha amount holm listed sn Knock BorgnaaS N. Nataan, W ait B ail aa Page Tws) ' ling a campaign In the Chrtdang (Oentlnned On Page Thirteen) among the American natkmala talk it over with 08. Perhaps we can help yon. L T, WOOD CO . (Continned an Page tan) of money already appropriated but aat aanatasy at Th PHONE 44M ’ and KUngal provinces which U unspent for miUtary purposes. being repatriates from Kurope, 51BISSELL STREET littU more thm S month old, was He declared the Army, Navy and AJcom and Commissioner Hickey chaigtag Una wHh n announced a t 10:40) s . m., by- Jap­ sent U eut Henry M. Mayo to mast other agencies had congreaelonal eC B asra than 6S66A wnb lean* [R ent C on trol anese Army sutborities on the authorita to draw on the Treasury One Casualty tha boat. The Mandiester Tnftt Co. Treason Trial spot,” the newa agency ssld. day by Sansela Oonrl wmaash nMa/naann faiw i for sufficient cash to cany on the A • frt - 1 I The pasaenger’s Identltv « H. Ktag.rTha benek i 'm Bataah ChwagVtag Foroea - war effort at high speed for about A a ^ im k k«X*2tve waa establlshod by Mayo Member Federal Dspbsit Ins. Coep.— AS ^ xicorn aald. iasmd an re quart at Starita To Speeded| Program Hit Japanese flying columns ^vtng 2H jreara. torM y ShMh M. Aleaan. aastwanSy on Hangfeng frbm A 342,820,000,000 Arm y aupply * arul ha wrm ptacad under arraat. IB. T. M eat • BorgiuMa was accompanied aboard ■ IvsBW m*ihad Qiu*zldnH^8 bill awaited President Roosevelt'i ;sttarl A rtti-Infla-1 IfwMi entrenched on a height to signature after its iqiproval by Medium - .Sixed Pans- the Drottalngholm by hla wlfa, Ing and rtiacked by tha patrolling OPA Fean Helen, and their small tons, gd- Jupy^May C^t Ciue To- I officers for detection. ttw'wsst cf Hengfeng, Dome! said, Congress, yesterday in a session Ne 8ss Car At the Oreen tion Measnn* Crip­ at the aaone. time that another that taw the old fiscal year end msnian Vesiel Torpe-| wsrd and Dan. WlIBTHBiRhyew’re productnc* molrow After 20 Wit­ with no final agreement reached To Ba Arraigned Later The patrol officers were cruising pled by Funds Lack. J^ianese force,, atrlking west doed; 31 Rescued.! Alcorn atmouttced that Borgnsss the autcrials America needs for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY COMBINATION SPECIALS AL* v nesses Ate Heard, I along Middle Turnpike Kast, head­ from near Shangjao, reached the on a disputed '3680,895,000. farm H ertford ‘IHetoiy or buying War bon^ as TO__illOlb ed west, at 2:80 when they noticed outaUrta of the town. outlay or a House-approved |1,- would ba arraigTMd In tha Superior X. An Kaet Coast Port. July 1<— Iconrt here at a data to ba detar- yonr diare in the all-out program, lahaad of them a Ford car in the | Washington, July 1— (S). CHm campaign fo- fun control 808,669,000 aupplemental- defense Surface of. meat Bulletin! ' I yard of the Ckwk Station, standing broadened tent ceniccntrcl program of the Cbektang-Ktangai RallMray measure. remember that your good health « 95,0(M,060,000 Moaftkiy Bate (FV-A proaamtor aekl he ta the tons should be 3 iilcjbes i F o r F in e Jaly i-rirj-Oksfw with motor running and about mkU | and price_jelllnga for consumer I is one phase of a Japanese pro- cargo ahlp was torpedoed^ ana [ proaecuta the caae hlm- • • dqpmidi upon wetl-balanced meals lentnant Haaa- Peter Kmg,- I way of the station yard. aervieea becams effecUve . todSy Igiam aimed at aeiaure of a safe told reporterf Treasury re­ from heat. Brown sunk by an Axis submarine off jg ^ . Although hla retirement aa Admits Kitang W m . . . Remember that meat ii the the Oenaaa Lattwafta aggeer Officer (tasselU. driving the ear. but the Office of Price Admlnis-| overland route from Shanghai to ports Indleated the new Army bill T erryvllle, top tide, season, trmUm feared the new antt-infU- Singapore, 2,400 miles by air, and would Bwril unexpended balances the Atlantic coast June 24 with main dish around which your meal F o o d s camp, oasae to Detroit tlon measures would be crippled I ellmlnaUon of potential bases for to a point where more than $5,- the lots of one member of Its (ObnllMied en Pngs TWe) PoUce Osesnalaalan turn, continue (Ooatlaoed ea Fags Tm ) lUriiey aaM today that a : bboolA be planned for taste-eatisfy- a n y . raggad, ” Hke s h— te i by lack o f. funds to administer xuied aorisl stteckS upon Japan, 000,000,000 meathly could be pour­ crew of 32, tbe^Navy atmounced ing goodness and proper nutridop. broiling until them. I (Chinese ... ^■patrtwn Indicated ed into the mlUtary effort for 2^ today. Able Seaman Olaf Suend- The House yesterday approved sen of Norway waa to e 'o ifiy cas^ Id Mae Maa Try the Lemh PatUee we featnre to- DIAL 7886 Mtlred seheal teneha done. 84 OAKLAND STRElbr rant-swaer chargri with eesa- appropriation o f-./ 37S,000,0001 (Oeattaaad aa Pago Slxtoea) ~(OanttaMd en Page Sixteen) ualt]^. French Qasli* 'mqr (Itaij III gfonnd''from Oenmae BBitttag tresaan far sMtag Woman Slain; for the OPA, alightly more than] The 31 survivors, Including two taped h a . meksy gpetag Lamb), or PlntdiarBt toader, King ta Ms nght Bneh aa one-third of Administrator Leonf stewardesses, ware rescued 20 ne Peter Gnakh < I Bnper Cube Steaks. Try the N o,’2_Super Holiday Combination ^ Seaertptian ffiven ta Fod- Henderson’s'original budget minutes after they abandoned ship With British saka this way: Snh Soar on No, 1 Our Regular CombinatUm Special Suspect Held quest. Tha appropriation is now ) lie ef steak...pnt a,ltttla LAMB and were brought ashore at thto • e e * e- before the Scants. - Illiteracy Bars 'Adults j coast port the foUbwlng day. The ■g ta covered tayteg p a a ,.. Icn to wheaa 16 Die In Ftann Ornsh a little water when you tnm PATTIES 1 Lorge Jar^(29c) Sweet Gherkins crew was eompoaed of 81 Norwe- Patrols in ^dagascar welch. W. Vn, M y 1 Pound Loin Lamb Chops Naal tagittvd I Victim of Criminal As-I glans snd otM Darw. ffrat wont far halp after eraaa The new rent ccntrol Needed in War Efforts Reported Yig)ifQng Se­ Mg I rreehly Oronei Beef Is a 1 Jor (25c) Stuffed Olives lag ttw Dstaslt liver la a n w - sanlt ^ Found Dead| calls for prs-boom rant orillhgs In Naval oflicera who Interviewed ed 4 for 29c 366 areas In addition to the 75 the survivors said the stewardess- A t S6e Ppiend. i Pound Rath's Bacon beat April IS. Ms charges ries of Engagements. the W est VlT|lton miM 1 Jor (13^) Prepared Mustard have heea plaeed againri her. Alongside Hif^way. where rente already are under and two other crew members hers tedny wita n teas araS4 We Have A |%e' Assortment Federal controL An OPA apokee- Denver, July ‘ton m ll-«popul9iklon taught to read and had bean aboard a ship which waa COLD CUTS ...^Ih. 49c Honey Ball Melons man aald there Wm a poaribtUta Son American adults are kwt to write aad Sgure la ita youth—a bombed and sunk off Malta last Vichy, July l.—(P)—Britiah pa­ 1 Large Con (23c) Fruit Cocktail , Dstaolt. July 1— planned no J ifeUts testimony, tbs Police determined that Mlea Fisaa (or opening 230 dlatrtct mlseinn. aald the ahortage would office throughout the country be most scute In rural areas aad •V between the oppoeing foreee, now I Tdmstees ...... lb. 22e 49e doMa. SwivelB ...... 3 for 19c Nets . 81.09, csss—flrat of Its In ths Unit- Bourte, whb aold ooemetice from Cubntaattag a long fight against tapoerible. the tapotU aeld. 1-Lb. Jor (25c) Orange Mormolode sd States is his nir-w as otaset- houee to houaa; had mimed a wtadd Imve to be c UUtaracy. Btudsbakar aald, torn V . whers taadiors' salarlao srs low. Tnasarjr Balanes quash . . . .1 for 17e NEW POTATOES 1 Large Fancy Cucumber . . . Owtlsg Lines.. . ,29c np au n e s tsd a listing The yyenri: were sseerted^ to Lenders, 6 ft . .lOe np ad to vesA the Jury ef ata and was walking h**— at tbatlins, Ths aaaney’s total payraU ta the have tafUethd kwsss en tbs Brlt- I nr C im ts . .2 behs. I Sc 8 pounds 31c 1 No. 2 Con (21c) Extra Sifted Pens J. Fly Lines,•••• «8L19ap,^ the yijir sr was fStjMilMSiW. tWjiOOjOOO,