■ATURDAY, JULY 24,194S / inchester Evening^ Herald Avenice Daily Circnlatieii.^ T k a W s i ^ ' For the Month of Jane, IM S FsssMMS af U. a Wasthav Ft 11 n 1111 A Sergeant\John B. Valltwzl, son Hwaderstonna thia aftenMon o f Mr. and M re Frank S. Valluzsl Ifl Now Qualified Parachutist Arrange Show 8^51 aad early toalghti eeattlmed ased- itTbwn o f 6S Oxfdrd Street, Manchester, .Member e f ttm Audit erately warm to a lM f and Tqbaday has been piwnoted from COrporat- m atalag; leas humid Tneadag. l^or North End BarcM v t ClrculatloaB at Robins Field Army AJr Base,^ \ Jane Onbam, MM Mary an Installation of the Air Se^lefe 4 Cky o f ViUono Chmm A and MlM BevaHy Hay- Jlommand, a "keep ’em flying’’ And on Some of Mahcheater*a I MaBehaatar are among the branch o f the Arm y/Air ^ rc e , re­ ■ah.arorkua enrolled at the Side Street#,'Too Block DanciB A lto a sponsible for the ot erM ul and re­ (ClaaalSad AdvertWs%

wert set up in various tectiooS'^ able capitUation" was, still - tha the rop^ off area and , for ove^ Like Caesar .single avenue Of escape left open lockPanoe tyo and a half l^oiirs did h brisk Stamp Dance; jar Lack ions Where Mus^lini Played His Balcony Scene to ItUy,, which con 'aek in Sicily business. The firemen again han­ Italy’s Fallen Duce Duee PrSave that ha'riihneas la not o j ^ t ^ Al­ IN FUNERAL>IATTER$ dled the big crowd without any lied policy, in y^ctory. . ^ P r a w ^ ^ o w d incidents. HitsBa Lcrs Autoiste Tpld There will be a meeting of the jrio Tragedy Lampreys ^ v e a adekliig diak. SEEK committee this evening a t the of- Here*$ Advice for Servicemen and Other on thCir snout vriUch 'enablet''to*Ai: X Ju 6t i|2 8 6 ^ i 6ed by So* Shortage . Slowing Up to Climb dam wail*. ■ novice re r 2,000 IVeient an^ ^cea of Jack Sanson at . the State Travelers Oh\W hat to Take Along—-And G asoli^ JUsers sn'lnned.friMn Page Om ) Theater building. Plana for a •V. |^ $ 6 i5 0 0 in War Stajra^s aal Arra^ged^y Patii<> Production of Bread To Endorse The: U y countries, .with Italian intervention grand finale will be made this eve­ What to Leave’^Behind. : Mussolini Called os. one of their alms. .',\ the HUp of an uhmilitont people. Tke aid •*«*•, "Make iara yW, ning. It is expeietad that there will Hia amanienu and threatening Sold at the Booths. otic Men and m en. And Other Products. mediately ; Tlie Rea» High-Sounding Names MuoaoUni bad been a non-ihtor- qre plffc*. **•■'•* *>ead” op- ba another block dance and the By Tom Wolf - 5. Razor blades. PX -variety ventioniat. Biit when he heard that ■peaches drove him into tots: alli­ cohunittee 'is expected to name piles‘tlfaMcaaMy te Hm msIi- The War Stamp danca which NE.-\ Staff. Correspofid^Y \they're scarce as hens’ teeth liy W hen Meteiopie Rise the Fronch mlhlater of propogon-* ance (with Germany), without j , Th« block m* street entertained with a dinner cal hpatesSes dreaeed th evening Most ' of the tbifi^ they’re ihort avaitkble at hotne). ductiem tiitis far" under a sugar Yqur 2 Piece Living Room for him; Wednesday evening, Mr. of here are etcarce in other thea­ 3. -Sneakers and sweat shirt,' if quota of 70 per cent of the to buy gas. modern Ci^esar.. .the men of des­ Tlie..Sociali8ts turned on him Vibsittee really went to town to make gpwiia were kept constantly on Immediate endorsements arc re­ with bitter recriminations and ex­ . ^(Contlnue^'<^rw Page One) jL'Iba third of these affairs, held dur- ahd Mrs. Earl Amlerson of Pitkin their feet complying with requests ters you miy' land in. your favm te sport demands them. amount used in 1941. tiny, .the leader., street dnd Mr, and Mrs. John F»,<' ' Theper suggestions are the . result 4. Ifnderwear and handker­ Demand Rises Shsrply quired under a new OPa amend­ pelled hlmxfrom the party. They ^ |ttg the past month, C success. The for" dances. —- ment both ak a cenvcnience to the 'Tb^y called Benito Mussolini by said that a n*nch subsidy of 100,* anti-Fa*rist who is Italy’s most — lehester Fire Department, un- combinetMn giving a dinner patty Two Raffles Ate Held of -rntervlews with scores .Of chiefs. Capt. Lee V. Dolan, the Wolfe added that the demand ern sector, but land forces were high-sounding napies, his followers 000 francs, th e n n ^ u t $20;000, had distinguished soldier, to succeed Reupholstered CMef Roy - Grisa^old, handled for him , at Jdr. and Mrq,-^Xnder- soldiers— 'and' of .no little ead Pltteburgher who le PX opera­ for baked goods containing sujfar getting assistance both- from the public and ae a help to OPA tti- Enlivening the affair, two raf­ vestigators in checking misuse of a t home-and his admiren abroad, enhbled him to found R Popolo Musiiolini a s ' premier wa.s regard- s^blg crowd Of more than 2,000 son'a home,^ '■"v fles were Iwld, directed by Mrs. personal experience. .j. tions officer in London, says, these had gone' up sharply because of Air Force and from Naval units in many quarters as almost- cer­ REBUILT. SANITIZED ration coupons falling Into the whenahis meteoric rise dazzled the D'ltalia. Years ^dteK^rench So­ lleqt style and the members Thursday'evening.(Cheney Broth- Ruth. Olson, chairman of the dance Can Boy Soap ' are. the clothing items hardest to t^e scarcity of-‘Other foods and which swJng into -offshore posi­ cialists declared that MhoMlini had tain to be followed by dissolution Manchester Improvement day cravat department, where h# In general, you can get in suppy and most frequently for­ because many houseWiveii'' have tions to blast away at the port of hands ..of persons pot entlt’ed to world and the personality of "the r e f i n i s h e d l i k e n e w committee. Onk'raffle consisted of them, the Board Chairman pointed / received JO.OOO francs ^njonthly VENICE PALACE of the Fascist party.apd an at­ Igo. assisted. has been employed,' gave a dinner collecting______ten cents from everyone______England most of ths clothes, uni-, gotten by officers here. gone to work in industry and are Ifiromia half-way up the cosst to great chin" flashed from the bal­ from France all during toe' tempt to obtain: terms for ' a ^ r Moran’s "Bit” forms (rationed though they be) 5. Coffee of . the “ make it in the doing less home baking. Messina. o u t' ■ ' / ! , (MUSSOLINI;^ , Is y o u r BUDGET for him at the British-American'present.'The. grand total oii fifteen. Win Save Triable X conies of Rome. Having advocated war, Mu^ separate peace by Italy. A COMPLETE 18 POINT CUS­ ddenKFrank Nackowski, as- club and presented him with dollare was divided into three and toilet aftlclea that you want- cup" variety. Coffee it uniformly Charles Barr, execqtlVe secretary Attack Axis Shipping Uni felt that he had to go to war. The president may want to c()n- TOM SERVICE — in keeping tokingo boofim I S!rling%arsen, Walter N. De­ fine pen and pencil set. prixe'a^f five dollars each‘and con­ Exceptions are noted below. Soap bad here, except in Army meases. of the association who recently Allied aircraft also ranged over "Under the new plan^ the motor- Had Other Name* for Him . |HEA^ARt^RS)| sult (3hurcbill .before making any w’lth Keith’s 43 year traditions is a special case, because it is the But his enemies, those he crubh^ H* left in Milan hia "comrade”- ere and Dantq Pagani aided the Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. verted Into-t^rar Stamps. A raffle 6. ' Portab«x(ypewriter, if ' you returned for a round of Washing­ the Tyrrehenian and Ionian seas 1st by s-'endln® a few mlnutea en­ Rachele and their daughter, Edda. pronouncement about the new of excellence the finest, most With lodjiy't lOcreaic^'Cmi-of' a deMrtment kt We affair last Milton Strong Of Hollister street waa then held and three winners Ode, item jnoat u n i v e r 'a a l l y use one. ton conferences with government and the Strait of Messina to^ at- dorsing hie coupons all at i^ce ^11 ed. Imprisoned or drove away to satisfying service you can buy. living, you mty difficulc exile, had other names tor him: Rachele Gtildl waa a placid peas­ governfrient of Italy. cMyWU rdfilght Dr. A. B. Mdran, who can< entertained for him a t dinner, and collected their $5 prizes. brought here by newcomdts. The 7. A good flashllgM. British officials about the situation, said: ctak Axis Shipping still.bringing a save delay'amd trouble when he “ ant servsmt girl who waah'ed the T l^ view of toe heart of Rome shows toe buflding where Benito Mussolini used to stand on a bal­ The choice for BadogUo, a.s it All w'orkmanshlp done by train­ to get iiong is letC the North Skid, stated that yesterday Mr; and ' Mrs. Alex. ■ The other raffle was sponsored soap aituation is simply this: utility "torches" bum oiit.fsst. "For the past 12 months we tack Axis shipping atill'hringing-a goes to a ftlliha^ station to buy The tyrant . . . the clown . . . the cony and about to thousands of Fascists gathered in the Ffazza Venezia below and seated-\on the ed FACTORY craftsmen and If you dojhsve you ever con­ Soap it rationed in Britain. How­ butcher.. And, finally, the betnyi dishes and madr'tos beda in Us was for Mussolini, is atilt, inform­ sidered gening irkiMsMfioM.’ "" had persmialiy sold $2,500 Mikoiowsky of 33 Mather atreet by Jack Sanson, who donated five' Enlisted men should brinFK. have been liig^nF a more reason­ beleaguered Axis garrison. gasoline.” he added./ father’s country inn on the out­ Victor oM»ument acToss toe street Not tar away arc ruins of toe Ckrlosseum of ancient ed persons believe, to continue to fully guaranteed by. Keith’s. ot^sumpB during the, past gave another party for him, His theater tickets. The tickets were ever, a soldier, can get all the soap . Any of- the above perflnentS . Dispatches from Trapani said "The new rMblrement also er of Italy, the stboge of Hitler. Rooio. ' A Psdmmt loan quickly prO- able allotment - of sugar. We skirts of Forli when Mussolini met fight in the face of certain and im­ nd« needed cask —110 to was announced just Wife, Mrs. Nellie Dwyer, an­ auctioned off and a grand total of he needs at an Army PX. The Advice To XhUs have presented this problem to the American forces met with a means greater, protection to the At the last, even those in Italy her in 1910, hia father having giv­ minent defeat, or to accept what PHONE 4159 OR WRITE er ihe dance got undeikray. nounces ^ a t on Wednesday eve­ $11 was taken in War Stitnips.. AS PX soon will ,be entirely out of Women should-bring (And so reception from the population motorist whose iMOk is loet dr sto­ who had tolented him for so long TOD.4Y FOR SAMPI.ES S300. A loan of SlOO costs the OP At the War Food adminis­ without protest wttled on perhaps en up theme tradeiraae of01 blacksmith.niacKsmiin. i n n ^ Mr. Roosevelt and Churchill called $20.60 when promptly cepaid 'The vaudeville acts wefe fea- ning "open house" will be held for much as .three dpUafs was Md on. American aonp.\ British wartime should men who want surefire tration, the Food- Distribution equally as enthusiastic as those len. since the -finder or thief will UUCe Uum jOlOterj "unconditional surrender" at Casa­ . by Miss Joan Henry of Man­ soap, though inferior to American, not be able to pass jott. the coupons the aptest epithet of *11. “ that They lived together for nearly 16 ' in 12 moaihly rooieoitive in- him at the Dwyer home, 16 Wil­ one ticket. | ’’wolf bait’’)': administration, the Connecticut which marked their progress in the years l^ o re Muasolinl took her to DownfaUJ^nsation ! blanca and "honorable capitula-' staltmenu uf. 110.0) aads: ner,, an acrobatic dancer and liam street. Patriotic Decoratloiia | is adequate. So if you must l^ye 1, 2.-and 3. Silk stockings if you earlier stages of the campaign. as his own by writing in his own egoist!" Sow He*s JustjBum made 4 hit with her smooth deluxe soap, bring it. Food Advisory Committee, the What manner of man attained Rcune and married her. - tlon" In their July 16 statement to Loans mid* on iignanira alone: The hall decorations carried the; possibly can find some. State W ar council, our congress­ C!heering crowds were said to have license number. By cooperating in For o-year In World War I, Mus- tha Italian people.. Come in, phone or write, today. ne. Chenard and Cadwell, taji^ crlor scheme , of red,, white and .: '\^ e ry o n e should bring; In the cosmetics line, mpat showered General Patton with making these endorgem ents ao muchT>ower, acquired so many also were well received men and senators and everyone admires and incurred so many ha- isollni served at the front. While an .Allies Must US* Italy blue, and was centered about ai ,. i>'5Watch In good repair. You Items are available here, but war­ else we could think of. . flowers. . ' promptly, the rightfupholders of a obscure Austrian, Adolf Hitler, Tilton, N, H.. July. 26—4/P)— \ /But Not Surprise the big crowd and were called large poster of the five Sullivan! .can’t b-uy a new watch here: sec­ time quality is poor You’ll make gasoline ration will be rendering a foreign emulator A fornier Itolian Army ser­ This remains the choice becaii.»e. T^oonai riNANCE c a three times. Stanley Backus Police Court "Except for a small increase .among Ttaly’s historic enemy, the fighting against Italy, rose to the' in the Allied military plans, it is U15 Main St brothers who were lost at sea: The ond-hand 'watches sell for fantas-' a tremendous hit with any girl in granted Hartford county: because invaluable assistance to OPA in its rank of corporal, Benito Mussolini geant turned business man— stale -I'hrairr UulltllBa I.-as master of ceremonies. decorations were made by the tic prices. Bapalring takes from Britain with a good, quality lip­ Admits Axis Forces job of detecting and preventing a ' Gennsn ''people of the north, he's been an American citizen 7»ol..^nough for' Italy to be out of Manchester *.i4 PliHii Phona S4*a VSmootb Management dance'(Committee,- and the costa one to six-months. of its population growth, results dragged hfm'dQwn to. ruin? became a *ergeant, . waa wounded circM rti.tance,-«f Col- toe war—the Allies must use Italy Open Thur*. n. n. nrawa. Mar. Jobn^R.\Higble, 31. of 216 Wood­ stick, hand cream, powdec pyff, have been nil so far, in spite of Virtually Entrapped black market in gasoline and gaso- by a premature shell explosion and for many yean —is chuckr as conquered territory, to give I.lernar IVa SSI The big bandstand owned by land Circi^ Eaat Hartford,/'waa were nil, since local merchants 2. Cigarette lighter, it is hot hair shampoo, ntao^ra ahd ail line coupons.V.'the Chairman ^ d . Expelled From School ling over the news from Italy. Evenings. - town of Manchester .was made donations to the affair, cov­ accidental that Britl^ “utility ” opti'hilstic reports from Washing­ London, July 26—UP)—An j ad­ One day in 1894. a:*cowUhg, Was invalided home in 1917 to re­ l a p s e S u c h a s to S u p * •’•^le inevitably must atrengtow their forces.' and particularly the and Sat. found giiltty of operating a qiotor sorts of creams. Wing hair or ton concerning the nation’s sugar Mr. Gustafson called attentlonTb sume his editorial writing for n "Sure,’ I remember Musso­ 1 - » w I revolt against the Retoh-.-'In bombers now based in North Af­ l;«ncted on the Square and late' vehicle while his right to operate ering all coats. 0 lighters are called, "futility" bobby pins if you use them. You mission that the Axis forces: in the fact that whenever a moUn^e- poorly-dressed boy' of 11 waa lini," John Raffaelly recalls.; ‘’arday afternoon members of supplies." ' J central Sicily are virtually entrap­ Popolo D’ltalia. p o r t B elief I ta ly M a y the case of Bulgaria it should not rica, the' bases, from which ^lo q car was under suspension and a The com m it^, headed by Mrs. lighters.. Bring more-than one:, if won’t get any here. Nail enamel hicle registration number ixwang- brought back to his dusty, village Imperious, strong-willed, dis­ "He was a corpora) in- my be overlooked that Kitig Boris la .Manchester fire department Olson, Included Marlon Wilkins, you can. You’ll ^ remem ber^ .^ere is inferior. Enamel remover -j/ ped by' the advancing Allied arm­ ed, this change shall bq/noted by home in Predappio from the city division. I saw him lota of spring ,a't-Germany. . ' off one .whole section of fine of $100 and odsts waa meted dainful, - toe opportunist Mussolini Ask. for Peacip Soon. the son-in-law ofT4fng Victor Em- This is more important to the out. Judge Bowel’S reniitted $35of Barbara Hue, Dr. Eugene Davla, gratsfully by anyone you ’ give IS, almost' ntm-existent. There is ies came today from the German- the War Price a i ^ Ratioiflng of Faenza. He-had been expelle^ times but I never met him mahuel. and the: Biilgarian ruler’s square for dancing. Booths Jack Sanson and Christopher Glen- one to. Don't try to smuggle in American Troops controlled Vichy radio. Board or State regtstration offi­ from a Catholic school there as a had become the. great patriot. But American-Brltish I'coipiliand than the fine. .no faplar tissue . here. Bring soap he. had not yet .found his new role personally.” . / By UeWitt Mackenzie views are Ulpefy to be heaA'ily in­ the elimination of 'subh supplies aa .X. Higble was arrestetV Saturday a t ney. The affair went off harmoni- fluid;,.there's plenty here.’ fiaUeii ' i(^ you Want to wash your ‘The final assault on Catania cial, on the front/ cover of the "tough". after a turbulent two Rafaelly shrugs his should- uously and Mrs. OUon' expressed 3. Fountain pen. It’s next to seems imminent,” said k broad­ years. He had stabbed a school­ os dime, with * capital D. So at long'last the Big Voii fluenced-by the Italian monarch, Italy has been able to send Ger­ 11:30 p, m. by Officer Raymond H. own'undieX (and you will want to Capture^ Termini book. The countms bearing the old (Tomorrow: Muaaollni’s Rise >e'rs, smiles and adds; and the position of Italy. many. or even the - new stresses Griffin when thq accused was op­ the hope that she will be able to impossible to get one here. after one go at British wartime cast recorded by the Ministry of nuVnber maj^Xhen be used without mate-with a penknife, some said. "He was a,hum corporal and w'ith the feet .of clay has toppled carry on with eimilar dance affalra 4. Fruit Juice concentrates. Information. "Flve-slxtfas of Sicily change. Even then, people must have to Power.) a bum dictator—now he’a jusf ^[/W’buld Draw Bung In Barrel that would (Frack the Nazi mili­ CASH IN TWO erating a truck On Oakland and laundries). (Continued from Page One) from the pedestal which he hewed tary machine aa Italian gai-riaons North streets. which contribute to the local Bond Even if you don’t miss fruit juice Don’t bring electric gadgets. now is in Allied bands and it is been Inclined to excuse him, for a bum.” .Equally to .the point, is the fact drives. yourself, a little looks like rar.nna \ ; - not certain whether the .Axis he had suffered the. taunts of boys for himself back in. those trying' that mOat of the Axis troops now were withdrawn from the. Balkans, OURS IF YOU Higble claimed that he lost hia. B.ritish voltage , Is different from 8 believed made up of parachute days after th^ last World, ^ a r leaving that seething region to pocketbook containing his license, to the English,, who haven’t seen ours. Trans'foniners are hard to forces in. the center of the island who felt tbemselv'ea- his betters. in the Bmkans are Italian. So are any citrus fruit for four years. troops and other elements. will succeed in rca.ching the cast He had become bitterly aware of Downfall May ~ down a violent populace and beat-* when the people of Italy'*and those in the'^rategic Dodecanese German occupation alone. TELEPHONE but later admitted to the officer come by. so leave that electri’c ' South of Satania, a main ing off an Allied attack while' With northern Italy in the hands that hia license to drive was under 6. Razor blades., PZ variety clock and electric razor at home.. coast in time.” poverty. other European couptriestries werewi islands in the Aogean sea. Surren­ British Hit Esseii. •stronghold of the Axis defense, the Thq, Algiers radio reported to­ supported by thin supply lines der of Italy and withdrawal of her of Allied conquerors, all of Ger­ suspension as a result of a previ- British Eighth Army reported suc­ His father, Alessandro Musso­ Within easy reach of Allied planes ready to accept anY Attractive po- many cOuld be subjected to the bus court conviction. day that Allied troops, continuing lini was a blacksmith and a social Change Whole liticar nostrum in*n effort to cqre forces from- these zopes certainly Hamhiirg, Cologne; Ministries annp^ced today. Three cessful .patrol activity. their steady advance in Sicily, iii Italy. 'The Nazi position would their ilia. would draw, the buni?''in . Hitler’s kind of remorseliess and shattering ^ ^RTFORD , The case of Robert Scranton of enemy raider*:were downed. Party Is Given’ * Greeted As Liberators > revolutionary. The mother, to become militarily untenable un­ destruction from the air which Tolland Turnpike, charged with had occupied the towns of Terml- Tonight whom Benito Amllcare Andrea Mussolini's downfall is a sensa­ Balkan barrel. "V Typical ot the Sicilian people's -ni and Cefalu, respectively $5 and War Program der these circumstances, leaving tion but hot a surprise. No mah Natiirglly. a breach Ih^ the prepared the way for the swUft tri­ the unlawful punishment, of his 25 Plajies Missing rebellion against Fascism waa an prill Hose Co. No. 1, M.F.D.,, Mussolini was [bom in a bare, two- the way clear for Allied troops to umph in- Africa and the .advances • ytur Gernutn Fighters Chase For Mrs. Prentice 50 miles east of Palermo. , ^ headquarters at 6:30. room house in Forli province on With^a'soul so small that it would' Fuehrer’s Balkan defenses Wbuld eight - old son^ Raymond incident,, officially reported, in The broadcaet, recorded by Th* pour, up from, the eastern Medi­ of the troops now surging across Scranton, was continued to next which British: parachUK troops and Wednesday. July 28 July 29, 1883, was a achoolteacher. (Continued from Paige One) rattle in. a peanut-shell, and in- have an immediate and powerful Describe 6ur Car and (Conttnnea from Page One) RfUders Out to Sea Assou- to Certain OoUapoe in Rolkane - Northern Italy would pfovide could hope to 'sueviv*. against which the Reds are flihF- ed with driving a motor vehicle SamueF J. Prentice of 109 High food and were greeted as libera­ tics. In Romagna the politics were narrow gapa—none too ^ood, but erating Tfotn , Britain, including CASH IN TWO while under the influence qf in- the greatest ever launched: against can Flying Fo.-'.rcsa attack hn, tors and fed withm the best the 4:30 p. m. ‘ 'J/ rod. It was no wonder, then, that 2. Certain collapse of .Nazi re­ Never Blg'Alaa ing themselves with fresh fury. plants in Czechoslovakia and Aus­ Hambu.'g ye-.te'.t’py, chased the street Saturday evening. Her sis­ Beaufighter^Attack Sunday. August 1 \ sistance in toe Balkans due to toe openings nevertheje*B - — from toxlcatinR liquor; Rob7rrL«aW’of i * ^ target. The, British ter, Mrs. Arthur Monaghan of countryside could provide. A ideal Benito, like hia father, one-time which Allied tiOpp* might force .The self-atyled Duce, although tria, would come at once under thjS IF 239 Washington street, Hartford, dropped 2,300 tons .of, ^plosives raiders a.ore than 69 miles out to ohysician attended one\Uijufed AirdromoAn Greece Outing, Manchester . Improve­ mayor of hit village, became a withdrawal of tha Italian gtnri- hammering of 'fleets of heavy and Inc^diarles on Hamburg at a sea in an attempt to catch strag­ North Elm street together with ment Association, Bokus Grove, sona. air pounding-Of already fep- their way- ,W ^ ' ipto France or fiosseBSing many accomplishments, Shoots Hawk 'Over Eye speeding, and Oliver A. Reynolds other, itlernbters of the family, were trooper,' The little detachnw^'re­ Cairo, > -' . ^ and supplies. make.-overturc8 to the Allies for East Hartford. * • nered, they'leaped disdainfully.dver and seven Allied planes were de­ ohe-attaok while we were still out Three Axis aircraft were de­ burning. day. N, thCymenJs heads. stroyed ii) the resultpmt battles. which prompted to* flling of 1. The necessity of finding ship­ Perhaps one of the biggest prob­ peace. , The faqt Uist the -new over thq Nbrth sea,” said Second Farewell Parties stroyed against loss of one Allied The communique ...also an­ murder charge against him. / But.toachlng held no attraction military regime.,; und^r-'- Radoglio Blast Bologna Rail Y*rds Lieut. Paul Gordy of Gainesville, plane. ping and fo«^ to feed Italy’s 40,- lems would be of garrisoning the ------______TJje' record flight from the west nounced that an attack was ntede To Ask Ahotoer Delay for on tidpoverlahed young man,; 000,000—a^^tromendous strain on country. At' least 500.000 troops says Uie war wiircoStinue doesn’t Fla. :“Othert''took up the task at All But Finish Mop-Up on a radio':Station end troop en­ Attorney General Eric Halllnan/-' dlocontcntea .with bis lot, wild to necessarily mean that ' surrender was duplicated by an American the coast and stayed, with us until Tomorrow Nis;lit American units had all but Americqn^and British sea traffic. would be needed and these would Flying Fortress formation winging campment near Kyparissa in the has said tost he planned to a*k reform toe wdrld. In Switzerland, 2. Tlie necessity of. garrisoning be in positions where they would l8n’,t-eohtem plated.' we were about 60 tmles out at sea finished the mop-up of western same area. another delay in toe hearing after though, be might find a- wider ARE YOU IN NEED OF AND lO P ^ ^ FOR 1,500 miles round trip from North on the way back." Two farewell parties are to be *ly with a half million troops. be of no use .in-fighting '’the Ger­ —. Calculated to Save Face Africa yesterday to blast rail yards- Sicily with occupation of Trapani All toe aircraft returned safe­ questioning five or six witnesses. horizon—«» there he.^wafit hi 1902 mans on any battle front, To lake . In the chase, crew inembers held tomorrow night. One will be over the week-end-by ^rnoored ly, toe bulletin, said. Hahold G. Christi* said be hoped to as on Indigent emigrant, ohsesoto Biggest Gala In Air This metho(i of approach is cal.-' at-Bblogna in nortliem -Italy. said, the fighters stayed '‘but^of at the Sub Alpine Club on Eldrtdge Perhaps the biggest gain for that many troops from the aotlve culated'-fo save face and provide HOUSEHOLD FURN ^HINGI The unescorted formation ex­ forces of. L4eut. Gen. George S. testify today. with atoelsmv- repUblloanism, Allied forces in -the Mediterraitcah range of the Forts’, guns and ap­ street where a dinner is. being ar- Patton, Jr. ’Trapani fell after the (Dh^tle discovered the body of pacifism and-toe principle t^Aociol America and Britain would be in a possible bargaining point. Also IF SOj.‘. .PLAN NOW TO iCTTE ploded an ammunition train and peared to - . be. waiting only for jrangeii for 125.. This will include the'oir. In trying to carry out an would- be' a severe handicap to the Italian government may have blanketed the freight yards with­ capture of Marsala, and Palermo, thh multi-millionaire gold miner on revolution.’ 0.-' future operations until they could The •T-XPMI*—Tute and Throat —it the. proving ground for stragglers. ' many of the inductees who will the other two main ports in that Street Markiitigs a fire-charred bed early July. 8 in Sivitzerland brought- him only air war against Germany from. to proceed cautiously so as to out encountering opposition fight­ Flak was heavy over the target leavp this week and another party England, the Allies have ^ been be replaced. avoid a display of. Irresponsible, cigarettes. Only yastr taste an,d throat can decide which ciga- ers of flak. area./' ' Oakes’ suburban villa, Wtestbodrhe. diaappointmenC FoPtwo years be (Sen. Dwight D. Elsenhower and recte tastes best to you...and how it afifects your thrpat. Based Second Lieut. Robert M. Koenig of will be hbld a t the British Ameri­ 'The successful conclusion of the Are Now Gone 'Christie'had spent toe night in toe fived there as^ vagrant, aome- forced, to fly great distohde* over vindictiveness by Hitler. v; AUCTION! Thetr attack also was preceded LeMaTs, -Iowa, navigator on tpt can Club on Maple street thatwi'I enemy territory^to reach the heart hia British-American staff never However, whether Italy surren­ en the experience of millions of tmokert; we believe Camela by an R. A- F. night, raid, as western campaign permitted the homa ■ . , tiinaaK aleeplng under bridges, of the Retch and every foot ,Of depended on” an Italian collapse "Ramp Tramp” said: "We must be attended by 40. 'The dinner* will American, forces 'to swing around ‘ Nlneteeh-year-<4d Nsjmy flewto.-' w o r k ln ^ .^ and,.toen for a stone­ ders voluntnafily in the near fu­ will tuit your •T-ZONI* to a t ." Prove it for yourself I R. A. F-. Lancasters, shuttling back have hit the heaviest cohconmtloii be put on by Arnold Pagan! of. the these distances have been bitterly for victory but mad* plans to ex­ ture or tries to battle on. her race AT REIDS'AUCTIONTOR to Britain from North Africa, to-menace the right flank of the It is going to cost the police Nassau last Tuesday to join .hCr mason o ri^ errand boy for a wine of flak in all of (Jermapy." Garden restaurant'/ principal remaining Axis forces husband, visited him in toa-Baha* contested by the L^twaffe. The ploit it should it coi^ about and Ls alt but run. She can’t hold out BOj;«TON, CONN. pounded Leghorn on Italy’s north­ Fierce fighter opppsluon met the dSparttnent considerable money in merchant. Germans have had toe advantage if Italy sues foe place, military for long. \ west, coast without loss. holding positions teundpd on ths their next-year’s budget to repaint mas prison and announ^s*! her be­ ^ Arrodted Fhr Vagrancy of knowing from which direction moves will follow in the'NBalkans (On D. 8. Bbuie 6, S Miles East of Miuichester)' group, led by Capf;'Alfred C. Nu|t- .GeU Rid Of Bees lonth.by the Dettalna river, three lief in his innocenc*.'' .'H e frequented the Soclaliat With the unhappy'" country in a German raiders. meaitwhfle, hall, of Montpsuo, Wash., ss soon toe cross walks and the parking the blows would be struck and with lightning rapidity. state of near collapae, the great struck back at northeast England as it croe*«tf the European coast. miles south of Cktanls, running stalls along Main street. The new 'clubs, was orroated at Laqaannc have concentrated their fighter Gladstone, Ore. - UP) — Bees west through Catenanuova, north­ work that is being done on the' on a -charge of vagrancy, expelled question' 8 what the effect will 1>e last night in a weak blow that He dstimited that more than 100 swarmed into Margaret Kutter’s defenses in the we*t. on other nations, especially Ger- Wed. Eye, July 28,1943 At 6 P. caused slight damage arid no cas­ al^a^ted enemy planes, (Rvlng at west to Regalbutoi! and then bend­ street has' resulted in sll of toe from Bern for provoking-a-atrlke It U an axiom of air warfare C 4 / f f U stove.. She lit the fire. The bees ing sharply to. tbq"north ,t0 the cross walks snd toe parking Hoqyef^ Warns / , of bricklayera, finally was put m-any. There -can be no doubt that ualties; thb .Air and Home Security the bombers for .45 minutes. swarmed back up the chimney. that 'an Air Force'* effectlveneiw May Move ,r , the moral reaction . will be far MANY ESSENTUL HOME ITEMS! Tl^henian sea. Me'ssins, t'WOi.miles spaces on the street being covered ovey toe Italian fronUer by Geneva decreases in direct ratio, to the X from the .Italian mainland and over., / ^ Stay Vigilant police on a charge of falalfyifig his reaching. It canno; help but be a rTom Ab Estate la Sonthbridge. Mass., and Homes In 8prinrfl<^ld distance It .must operate from its To Arrelst tremendous shock to the morale of and Manchester. Ajcis escat^-hatch, si the apex of in the past, it was a questiop as posaj^rt.- ’ baaeq . the'''ti^.igle. to who should pay this cost ahd it the other Axis countries, and it PartlM Ust: Electric Stove (apartmCht size), Roper Gas Personal N«>t|cn««t of sm all, TfeaaufeXthoiishla of ona, ao daar 'some other !^ d this year. few operatives borrowed from cth-. is an allv of Britain. Sweden, Often bring a allent tear - to^ wage a delaying action which er goyemment agencies. Today U'e some more by his -political actlvl- 300, and even Berlin Itoelf- .from rvfaich Musoollnl , presumably of tha't. turnip when North Africa rric dinner-we hardly know, where to PlatoT cups oi.fresh or canned whole i i S l i ? r l * EtectHc Appliances, Glass, China, Books, Linens, tiea—in 1906 for armed threats and start lYa timely for the corn season. keriiel corn in a Casserole. Arrange M Chderwoqd Typewriter 1 often alt-*nd think of you vrould permit the evacuatiem of FBI has some 5,()(10 special ag*atg 6^. mllea to about 400. would have to have Hitler’# ap­ slipped away from him. However, withstand. Many Otlfer Good I'scful Itifras. And the things yo.u used to and M.me troop* and. equipment if on toe home front an4 a totupep^ ■gain for holding a meeting with* Munich, center of Naziam aPd proval to reach, and Spain, whose It and when the Allies have taken It's quick and easy to fix. It spreads the slices of Star Bacon iii a fan a!{ape over do. Allied pfeaspre becam.e too'great out authorization, In 1911 for his flavor of -only a half pound of bacon the top of corn as illustrated. Bake in 'CHAIRS FOR ALL! ' TRUCKMEN! LUNCH SERVED! Pu^ic Records bonne] of more tosn 15,000. half way,across Europe from Epg- Generalissimo Francisco Franco •Over Italy H will provide a con- through.#hearty meal for 4. Ever remembared by wifa, aon. The Allied campaign in Sicily public protests against the Italian lond is about 100 air miles from ia In MussoUni’a debt for aid dur­ jverileht base ' for possible opera­ a 350* F. oven- until the bacon i* crisp ' K ' ' Giandchfldfan. rcaembiea in' movement a quarter military expedition to Tripoli to tbe Italian boriler. tions In. the Balkans, and that's Since the bacon doe* duty as and the corn it heated through and Uke Libya from the Turks. ing the Spanish, cavil war. ■ seasoning for the corn, replacing wdUi seasoned with the bacon fat. Gar­ “ RUBERT'M. REID & SONS. Auctioneers tujn of a 'huge wheel, with the Marriage Inteatlofia. . Bombera flying from England The Vatican la ah unlikely but something for the Fuehrer to wor- E?»t' 1W)7 • In Memoriam BriUsb Eighth Army at the hub in John J„ L ei^or, AUS and Mar­ In the meantime he had found could cross (jarmany and land In butter in this casserole — it's wise to nish with:# mixture of chopped green In- Ibvthg mamory of Jamaa.Lisn- Now _ M A 0 kla most amenable profeaaloni, that possible temporary hayien. It is'l’-ry about. - " ( , get Armour’s Star Bacon. It’s a rich, pepper and pimiento. It makes 4 gen­ July 26 to 31 Ml SRUn S t Phone 3198 Manchester, ci>nn. ' * non who' paaaed away July 'Xfh,. the Cktanla area. To the left bf- garet Mary Stamler, clerk, of ,.53* PLATiNo fli Jl Mm Italy roUirning tlie next night or also possible tost Hitler might The -repercussion amongst Hit­ : pdld hecon that is sugar-cured in its erous^ servings. TM Allen S t Phone 2-3271 Springfield, Mass. 18S8 and Lcaaely O. Lannon who thf Britiah' are (Canadian forcea KeCney street and Robert-W. Lee, Of Journalism, which afforded him day and Uiia Gernians would never ler’s Balkan satellites la likely to a wider outlet for hi* radical fire take In bis erstwhile partner. own Juioee,then slow-smoked over fra­ Savings paaaad away July/toth. lfid: under Maj. Gen. Guy Slmonda, who mechanic and Betty J. Underwood, be able to' aat their" defenaea,‘ to Non* of the United Nations be bod for him. Already there i* grant htekbry and hardwood fiiea. It it ARMOUR AND fcOMPANY This Year (he Offered .\t Our Annual Ssk than the provincial meeting halls. meet’toe blows. The strain op the Are Even .More Considerable,' For Example: , Ood called thain hbma: K w*a hia are hammering the center of the both at 89 Henry street, applied Expelled From Austria leader* ia known to 'haVe stated wIM, . t J Axia line in the vicinity of Regal- for marriage licenses In the town already battered LiiftWaffe would specifically and flatly toot Hitler -But In our h'aaria wa leva tham First he worked qn a Socioliat be increoaed 100 per cent. buto. The ktrericana have wheeled clerk’s office today. newspaper at Trento, then withli) and Massolint would be jailed or atlU ; ' V- into th^ left of the line and are Great areas of Hitler’s creaking executed. The purpose of the Thair memory ia aa daar today, Austria, from" which .he wa* ex­ communication,ayatem would come Aa In the hour they paMed away. beating their way up the Tyrrhen­ Burton E. Lewis to the General pelled, later aa founder Of a week United' Nations commission is 'to Ladies’ Slacks of 3.98 value W.a alw aya alt. and th in k of thaib ian coast They were believed Isst Cigar Co., Inc., lease of 25 acres j i i - ' NT ly. La Lotta di Cloose (The d aaa under the deadly fire of Mustang investigat* - charges against war Whan we ara all plona. might to have reached a point in of tobaeoo.;-laiid on Buntoam. fighter* and bombers and the crlminala "rogs^eaq of w k:’’ For memory la tha only thing 8tru4gle) a t Forli. troin-buating fighters of the Shirts That Aire Just Rij^t That grief can eaH Ita own. the nela'hborbood of San Stsfano streei for « tsrm of two years at PLUS..-.“( . It was In tha Forli sheet that : ON SALE 2 . 5 8 (U Cknastra, approximately . 60 a rental o^fl.TOO. BAJDDAT” ha attacked tha Tripolitan expedi­ R. A. F. , YdlTR^ LIVING R0#M FURNITURE WITH The l4#anoB Family. miles from Msss^a-. i- , WED. - THUB8. • FI AT. Better weatoer conditlona -ln the Pet ’TriMt Dies ♦ AnaMasla Moekltii to to* Gen­ tion. HU Impriaonmeht for five *. REMEMBER: ft‘s Only OneToken By Bus From Nor^- WE FINISH THEM TO Abon* Mae of Csf Boa eral Cigar Co., Inp., leabe 6f 14 pnontha brought him fame—and Mediterranean would lipcreaae the i»» hours of operation. Rig' Timber, Mont.—(P):^acar, or South Manchester To the .FACTORY 'Door O® , INDIVIDUAL TASTE! Gernum divisions, lacludinf tha acres ot land on Burnham atreet “COkEY IS great triumph., For after hU re- M dcD .onald*8 6 ^Point Feature crack Hermann Goering armored, for two yean at a rental at $75 leaaa he waa called to Milan to Could Crash Germany the pet trout ia dead. Four y*ars Green. ■“ ;v Air men such, oa Air Marshal Sir ago Oscar, reckleaa In bis youth, * w m ew INCLUDES: ______* We know every man Ukes his , ROOFING iinitliold S3 miles at the Hnafrbm •n acn. ‘ ' edit Advonti, to t official dolly of ths Vlver to Regalbuto. with Ital­ Warraatee Deed to* Italian SoclolUt party. Arthur Teddar and UeuL Gen. ivoa caujfht by FUmer Alitr. Since Stripptof your fnraltiire to the froma 4Rrte done to . soft himself ian tMpB taking tha remaining 30 Clarl "Tooey” SpooU believe with the! (Jacar haa nignod in a tank at r M that's what we'do for ASBESTOS SIDING Ltlltan O. Grant to ’ Julian C. it was, in many reapocto, the pUaainorthweat tor the coast Tha Cary', property on Cambridge enoat importontr post in the party, ■uch - booea Oenoopy could be a mountain lodge. He became Eebtoldlng — wrlto now sprlagt Ofud RETAIL SALESROOM Better, try oar shirt crushed without any great land tame and ocqulpod a paunch. Thre4 . SWng added sob! i«maiiting territory U roughly the Street. opd there Muooolinl was coll*d a ^INSULATION alae at Cap Bon on the North Af­ duct, or Uoder, ef SOcialUm. There, battles. . weeks ago lightning struck near Re-eovering with horoeapna rican coast, where the army of ^ Haage Oa Door Handle „ aa mouthpiece of a strong.. Italian The' effect of Ita l/a collapse Oscar's home. The shock [was too W Expert wotfemMshlp. Al^werh Masi CoL Gen. Jurgen Von Amim Roctalism. was Mussolini when would be trcihendoua In the Bal*, milch. He wasted away from nine lolahlng toe woodwork ^ giuuruteed.' Reeeener ~ 'itlDAY An d TUESDAY kana. Hungary has been closer to pounds to mere flna and bones, and .CASH AND cracked up leas than t)trea. months Kemmeter, Wyo.—(ffV—Hm P»f* *( IWerld war I broke out m Europe *proo( e*aa*r«ctlon L • ' Ne obMgqlteii tor aa ago. Italy toon to Germany in tooiight, finally died. p CARRY ents of three*year-old l^ e n e i i 1914. , 1 > '■ _ _ __ _ . n d i|P oiid DeUvery ^ Writa or *pheao. There w ss some confusloa ss to Burns seached their , flltos station Italian SootolUta were ogoinat and her war-wea$y neighbor*. Ru- SPECIAL the exact state Of the line ^ and but couldn't find hint. -Then a to* war opd MuaooliPi opposed it, miania and Bulgaria, would prob­ Orgoalaa M ariy^ Ctab k n i t t i n g M IL ! tvF aai M* If eaaght la g Unader healtlth y hy ably join her ip quing for peace. Burton In'inUrting Go. . anywhere atena. hit the leff water there were indications that if wss trtok driver wbo’d stopped at the i J Iir.ly took ■ peutrol poritlop. MANCHESTER GREEN, CQNN. Diamait - m m: somewhat fluid, with the Canad­ station talaphonsd iron ’Labarge. Peeaiaa BevUoR TWacoat .Hitlor would olAo loot on Italton Boiae, Idaho.—8 TM. at-«m through at one place near Regal* lag to the doer handle when toe world’a most reviled turncooto. Greece, eotimatad at from H to mKtod to too annual Idaho dotmia » U Hartteea ipt, OR East Canter St soft fghM n 20 diviaiona. Considerably anialler tonmament. John Hewitt and Ber­ HARTFORD . TEXEFUONE S7U buto and tb'e Americans moving truck stopped . 0 After the outoet of the war, 98S MAIN STREEt Aflieiicaii Indnslubil TELEPHONE.MANCHE8TER }Here’* some timely advice for land-armj .iunteerr, wife can be long the coast : - - PLU.S...rrHE FALCON tpatrlotic French Sociollsta tried to German-forciea In these'two tur­ nard Holden lost in the first round addiUonolly patriotic by staying healthy as they help tbc'nati(»’s ’ The Britiah veere still encounter­ .Cocaine was lin t discovered STRIKIABACK” organize pro-French propaganda bulent countiles would be left with —to women. .They've organized a Read Herald Adva. bard-preiiad. fanAia-. - . -i ing strong realstaso» la the soutb- Peru* ‘ •m kRaME Bigli' ssssissitss Ss 1'V imrl BK EVEm^G HERALD, BlANCHESTfeR. CONN, JIOl^AY, JULY^gB, 1943

CLOSED MONDAYS TO AND INCLUDING AUGUST 23rd. ' to keep Italy united. Now that he •1 • ' i^ellgion Amid the Ruins la king again, he and Badogllo have Believe# Husband Innocent ian Upset to deal with a Fascism >lrhlch not Restaurant only Has lost iU chief but aeen him ^ot6erF lotvs go out in disgrace. In defeat and W ill Smooth without the fighting spirit he O bserved I t |. preached to hla cohorts. HavU>g f F X Believed Hartforlil chopped off the head, the klr^ apd Inch Berlin Route Badoglio should not have tfttfjiKUh Family Heidis Mr." and trouble dispoalng of the " Mrs. Robert mchmond But Two Weeki Are R equir^ Just To Fill DPA WMcly to Accepl (CMtiMMd tfMB fM « One) May tmUae Oterfpilne ^ Gamp Closes Something of Fu^dm may re- Celebrate the Event. I ^ , Huge Oil Pipeline IBeUeF Melhoil • tliajH _ BMclMlmed' tlielr Intention ito n.ain for there .M ti^ads, bridges, buildings. and;4freat areas of re- lend “the Mcred aoU of Italy." Mr.''and Mrs. Robert Richmond That Worked Out At Woodstock nialy no hlnff and no eoldier clafmed nnardhes as a physical Bjr K e a Servloe gallons'.would be only a drop In a heritage..^ere also la familiarity of 608 South Main street, whose If Any OfferediT „ nirrender the land before It fiftieth wedding anniversary falls FhUadsipbia—Oil is flowing Into mighty big bucket. The pipeline . „ j attacked. Sicily la invaded, but with>^aelpUne which the new the Big Inch pipe^a down in Tsx- ""111 carry about 300,000 barrels ch ie» may utilise. The political ott ■Wednesday, celebrated the Traditional Ceremony Is attc nialnland atanda and through event with a family dinner yester­ aa-roll that in oriA'Silay and an- dally—a volume equivalent to the By Jamee ntaritm’ end -George.' lotlim and beeauae the Oer-, icture of Fascism doubtlesa. \ Zlelke will be converted oventuaUy,^^t day at their home, at which all other is destined to bd converted "Average on Saturday; sa are everywhere, Italy m their children and grandchildren Into warpower. From viii.^.yats, wlfoad tank cars. That’s ; Washington, July 36.-r-(JV-Are MONTHS OF ASSURES YOU 0 0 Too fighting for the preaent.^ so thoroughly were laws and^)»h- and through whirring pumps, it U reason that the line. In war- Girls' Camp Is Off. lic systems made over by''Mus80*, were present, namely, Mri. Marion the price ceUinga on restaurant The ouatlng of Muiiyjin. how^ being forced on Its way ■ towardworth every dims linl that a whole new governmental Eddy. Miss Helen I. Richmond, Mr. .,nieals—which nave’ gone Into ef­ Kr, altera the whole^eltuatlon. II and Mrs. Harold T. Richmond sof tanks and tankers and rsflndhss it? 595,000,000 cost. With the traditional ceremonial ice waa the flgMlng chief, back- oiganlzation musP-be evolved; or In the east. / i Actually,. even without a na- fect In other scctlqns of the coun­ the system (ts^ 'm ig h t be trans­ this town; Mr. and Mrs. Winslow of (he'flighting of the Torek of t o by a gener^kJn of youth con- Richmond and two sons, and Mr. But the beginning of-pumping' snters^ncy, it w m consld- try and started In ,G|p:-New, York i ■imi.tiy harangued to observe his formed by a.new spirit or rather a Friendship, the boyi* camping revival o t the old one which was and Mrs. John Mathers, son and doesn’t mean that, oil la being ie- #*J*1,* 8°®^‘bv?stment, A groq area today—workaWe'?/^ r'.|Botto: Dangerously." This, daughter, of Summit, N. J. Also liversd at the tshninals in Bay- of big companies. plaririetT.arid period at Camp Woodstock, sum- lyoungniwieratlon swore ta live and almost^s democratic as, a, republic. surveyed such a Unb- keford Sec­ A t the Office; o f Price'Adminis­ Three other old leaders, all op­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bron, - with way,'W , J., ori Philadelphia. The me^^ camp of the Hartford Tol­ An event t a llo j^ fo present day needs . . . offering'dramatic ss'vings ■ - ^ Muaaollnl, but when they line is sq large and so long that retary of, the Interior J ^ s e first tration—already given a ^^taStlng aeen hla Fascist troops de* posed to Fascism, still live. They their two dsushten and son, from in some quarters for its restiiarant. land. and Windham Counter Y. M. that are a.,Wra8lng to burdened wartime budgets. Selections made Colchester,, and Mrs. Richmond's some 210,000,000 gallons must go recommended it thmr^sars ago. ^Sdted «nd their leader turned out are Vittorio Orlando. 83 now, pre­ It was ml<-June, 1942, before the regulaUons on the grounds they C. A.’^. closed Saturday—with the months/i:^ are restricted to enduring quality'which we know you- mier during the Versailles peaee brother, J. C- Tft^cy and his Into it beforie any oil comes out must-'kkve. Yea, we have COIL SPRINGS in box springs and uphoh/ fciaf.'power and palace their aptrlt the [other end. And that will take project got a grefen light from have loopholet. big enough to let a boyi returning to tbeir homes. The be gone. They can tupr^to no conference, Franesco NItti, 76, daughter and son-in-law of Willl- Washington, and August 3, 1842, ster^eA fumiturq. We have finer mahogany veneers—yes, we I w ^ mantlc, and Mr. and Mrs.-,William at least 14 days.' - ^ 'cheat through—this was said: final week of camp as always was r‘"r5:i‘Teade^ir»nJhrir;aYd^ anti-fascist, -fomer-pre- before actual construction began. “We believe we can make them ' totogs you w;ere told were scarce—and we offer them to you at sartngs because Mxuuolmn'ever de-1 mier, possiWy a prisoner in F i ^ e W'bselock of West Hartfor Chances are, too, that oil wiu be a bitsy one, with the campers com­ while quantities la s t Our if!vit.ation Is of lmpelllag nature. Meed it ! only one of the things which will It’s All Ours . work. We worked on this problem pleting the Carving on their friend­ ^eloped a right hand man to take | and Count Carlo Sforsa. 71, torm The dinner was aervbd indi The line wee built with public^ I SIXTH'FLOOR i but most of tbe time was spen ^erge, at first, from the 1,388 for months with some of the best ship torches, getting the signa­ ,1Hs ^ e ? Alwayihe was the whole ! er minister of foreign affalm who funds, and the nation owns it It men In the restaurant business be­ ..X *Bhow I resigned as ambassador to France outdoors in the shade o f the trees miles of 24-inch welded iron tub­ tures of their fellow campers In­ actually was. built and . lb telng fore we released' them. If anyone 4 WAYS TO BUY. Uked Mussolini ! '"'hen Mussolini rose to power, at the Tracy homestead, where ing. During the laying and Joining scribed, the final touches put on ^e^er Uked Mussoiim ^ sooner or of more than 183,000 sections eff operated by War Emergency can offer, a better method^ we’d craft articles made in the Craft Mrs.. Richmond, the former Miss Pipelines, a corporation organised 1— ^fay cash If yon rim your home on a ( The king never liked Mussolini, gather aboutu the king as 'Mary Tracy, and all here child!ren pipe, the ersws of Workmen took Uke to have it Shop, completing of swimming reasonable precautions to coyer the by 11 oil companies. WEP agreed “We Issued the regulations not tests and other wateefront pro­ 2— Open a'C harge Account. PurduMse ' accepted* Wm because he i counsellors in the task of. remak­ were bom. The ceremony was X ifow payable Sept. 10th. .When the Faacists marched op not to make ariy profit from the ' only to stop rising Uvlng costs but jects, stunt nights—and the clos N o down payms#t.| ing Italy. performed in the old parsonage of open ends each'night. deal. The individual , companies No senice charge. IteW Oci. 28, 1922, Itdly was In the South Metlitodist church which But It^ a cinch that the Big to stop black markets. This doesn’.t ing banqueta for counsellors and InchT«/.h at.» present containa a wide **■• understandably content with X. Imply that all restaurant men campers. 3— Pay in 8 monthsTx^% down, balaaoe mantle] ehikoUc state. The king feared now stands on Spruce etreet. The s Way to put their oil Into In tbe ruined church of SL Mary-le-Bow, Cheap side, London, a congregation including U. S. forces ilvil war He.^bad exhausted his were playing the black , market. A feature of the camp program 4y. No service charge. officiating clergyman waa Rev. assortment of rabblU, snakes and the eastern market Isthete for noonday services under the sky now clear o f Axis raiders. St, PauPe cathedral is ‘ ik o f (Jld-fashloned political Indicts Eight Jamee M- Taber, who was pastor other varmints, all of Which now But many did and made their cus­ this year waa the project o f help­ 4— Use Our Budget Plan. 20% down, 10 m0h#|| A pipeline of this size and . framed to toe window of the church turn ed into an open-air chapel by NaM bombs. to pay balance. Small servloe ebargs;*" none of whom proved in 1891'1893. The Richmond fam­ wish tbat they had sought shelter length, running over .eight moun-' tomers pay for IL” ing to open “The Old Long Trail,” -jg "enough or clever enough to For Treason ily hee always been prominent in in ordinary Culverta or hollow logs. tain ranges, under IS rivers, be- Three MalQ ProMeme a joint project with the State De­ .trol the people So he took in affairs of the church. Use Booster Pumps zieath farms and forest? and OPA’s three'm ^ problems are velopment Commission, enthusi­ jaoltnl aa premier and gradual- Many beautiful flowers and gifts Oil la slippery stuff, but thU (1) to prevenL'Celling violations; asm for which was: furthered by (fSnttnned from ^ g e One) around cities, will h a v e ' its Auxiliary Gets Lobster Mussolini waa everything' and were sefif fog the celebration by Nancy Oakes De Marigny, pic^red on het husband's chicken farm shortly after she flew 4o Nas­ much oil takes a lot of pushing. troubles. It already has been (2> lessening of quanUty and the presence on the campus for W ill Adjust New Propeller king became « i^bol. ' friends, and group pictures were sau in the Bahamas from the United StaWi, declar -i h- • >--i'lef tli-t the ch-irge De Magigny murdered Twenty-five booster J)umping star broken once by a . flood. The quality of meals under ceUlngs; several days of Harral Ayres of By Roundabout Method ^ g Vittorio Emapuele if a where he ^as fired from a high taken of the f^ ily party to com­ her father. Sir Harry Oakes, was "fantastic." With her Is Godfrey iHiggs (left), defeiSe attorney. tlons, ekeh wltb three 1500-horse­ . (81 elimination, of low-priced New Jersey, autbdr of “The Great school teaching position. after or­ inside will have to be kept ibdl of old'Italy.* Stripped pf memorate the occasion. Center is the farm manager. ■ \ power motors, .have ‘ bepn built clean, and a contraption has been Trail of New England.*) Milk PriOes Plant Opened ganizing a brown shirt group ------. . c , . ^ i ------______:___ X' ■ oWfr be atlll held and doubt- Mr. Richmond who entered the along tbe main line from Long- devised which will be forced ^ T h l' local OPA price paneU win Officials of the Camp' again ■ Fort Oglethorpe, OS;, July lOlds today something of his xmong students; a former Army employ of Oieney Brothers. when 'View, Tex., to PhoenIxviUe June-' through the pipe to scrape out the stated that a Tumor of an epidemic 26.—(>PV--When a New Eng­ officer; worked as a traaslator and ^ most o* the InveeUgatlve leg­ place in the hearts of elder in his early teens, continues with tlon, Pa. Working full blast, they muck. If that gets stuck, the line work, and headwork, with the help of scarlet fev^r at the camp, which Authority to Bring Con­ lander waiitis seafood— es­ Hamilton Starts Produc­ Jans. He a l^ y s has been a lit- free lance writer in Germany be- them, as a forenomn. can mairitain a rate of flow of will have to be dog up from Ita of peeved customers’ coraplalnto had been abroad, was entirely pecially if that New, England-' father to them. He was honest, gUining in 4933:. described as the about 100 miles a day. - four-foot trench, , ’ -without foundation. A few scatter­ necticut Into Line With er. happens to be a wonrfin-^ tion in Darlington Nazi’s Apsirican counterpart of Starting more than two m on^ a devout ^Ctetholic, and a s ' The exact speed will depend nn Monument 'To Teamwork . a*o. the regulaUohs are going In­ ed cases which had appeared dur­ there's no stopping her. Boldier in ois^ ay. His proc- “Lord4“ '""'Haw.” . - what’s being pumped, because the Along the entire 1,388 miles, a ing the second period of the boys* Rest of Area Given. WAC Auxiliary, First Class lant in Pawtuf^ket. Douglas Chandler, 54, a native Red T roops to effect to OPA’s eight reglon^at on Is patriotibv and it la a Big Inch can handle various grades right-of-way 50 feet wide waa different times and places. Not camp had been dealt with effec­ Marilyn’ Cloutier,- o f Fall of Chicago who was reared in Bos- By Hermab R. .-\llen aaaiimptlon thaf kl*' people J "^the teacher took up double conso­ of oil. Different sorts of fuel, per­ acquired through condemnation all regions have yet imposed re tively to co-operation with the Hartford, July Two' River, Mass., craved lobsters Pawtuc'ket, R. I., July 26— An­ ,tpn; served in the United States AP Features Writer nants, and they reau house, ear, follow Where he leatte—for Yank Bombers Hit haps \consigned to different refin­ and purchase, and in record time. local jind State health authorities developments came over the week­ ahd there weren’t any to be other war iildiistry swung into op­ moment at least. Navy; worked as a reporter in Push Closer | Camp Pickett, -.ya.-The major :moose and enormous. eries, ban be' fed into , the pipe In Only one farmer tried to atop the had at this Inland fort or at eration here this week when the Baltimore; efftered the advertising '^Price^Boss Prentiss M. and as an added precaution the end in the hotly debated question Mhrabal padoglia likeWli^ is asked the aergeam to send Cor­ These men—they included an .Japs at Mimcla Texas and properly diverted with Job with a shotgun, and he sim­ eihpowwcd hla eight regional dl- projected girls’ .camping period, nearby Chattanooga either. new Darlington plant of Hamilton ,t iKknown as a J igood " Ital- and later the brokerage business in Egyptiari, . a Pole and a French- fair accuracy at the terminals. mered .oown quickly after learn­ of how much Connecticut milk She wrote her fiance, (Dorp. Standard Propellers division New York;, has been In Europe To Railroad poral Wong into his office. rectors to IssiA the rules when and scheduled to follow (fee boys’ camp, He stayed ejiwiy t«»m Canadian—will be useful soldiers Meters will, measure the gallon- ing that the oil would grease the had been called off. But no fur­ producers are to receive,- the Gardner S. Drape, at Camp United Aircraft Corporation began since 1930; broadcast from Ger­ "W on*," he asked the snappy where they saw fit. to untlt oie caifipaign for Ethl- when they finish their course. (Continued from Page On6) age. and the various conalgnmenta skids for the downfall of the Axis. glons every restaurant la affected ther illness had developed since naUoriai OPA having turned down Crowdpr, Mo., and he com­ grinding propeller bladex In line Having^^een called in by j many aa "Paul Revere." t (t^otlanad rrom Page One) looking soldier after an exchange Here^fore Uliteracy was a cause iwilr be. separated by the Introduc- One of the most remarkable municated with his father. L. with the policy of utUlztog all Edward Leo Delany, 57, bom In In some, restaurants- have been the Initial few cases and the nor­ the e'ent-a-quart increase request- > 1 o U n l^ do the Job, when he of salutes, "where did you live ; for rejection, and many a splendid I Six himdred miles to the west, [tion of dyes. Thus, when the yel­ things about the Job was the har­ celUnged only In'one county or mal program of the boys’ edmp had V. Drape, who runs a Fall available prddu'ctlon f acilities Olhey. 111.; for many years a bit before you came Into the arm y?” mony with which It waa acoom-' -«4'' •nwat Ffset^ be felt it three-pronged drive on the ' city physical specimen was lost. . The the Royal Australian Air Force low oil in a gauge suddenly begins continued to the scheduled date of The CJonnSctlcut office announc­ River fish market. Hamilton Standard put the first lioUte to Join the party. Evi- player in stock companies, motion was made again by the northern "In Brooklyn, air—New York to run blue, or maybe red, men pushed. The oil Industry never state. thing is that bi modern warfare executed the heaviest attack yet •The reason for this—it * closing. ----- ed that it had been given authori­ The, result— 115 boiled ,lob-, few'-Tnachtoes into operation With- jr that he was no real ponvert pictures And musical comedies: Boviet column, pressing toward City.’* a - certain irreduoiblri amount of jnade bn the Gaaraata airdrome operating the valves will shift the was chummy with the Adminis­ plained at OPA—Is to regulate out/S formal plant opening; The went to K^rope in 1939; known on From Augvist 7th to 14th the ty to adjust milk prides td bring sters arrived packed in chip­ Jgaaciam canie early In this war the railrogd link to Bryansk which "What waa your address there?” education is absolutely necessary. < on the south coast of New Britain. flow Into another storage tank or tration, and it especially disliked ped ide—aed that night Auxi­ planV will be prepared for sched­ the Nazi \radlo as “E. D. Ward” Petroleum Administrator Ickea; UioIm! sections—such as large or Congregational Fellowship Cjamp them into line with other New he ertUeixed Mussolini'f has been feeding men and material The corporal told him. A man miist know how to read ! Roaring in at dawn, Beauforts, subsidiary line. The dyed fluid will jam-packed cities—where they are liary Cfioutier and her friends uled production quotas to the eariy"^ before his broadcasts were stopped But in' the stress of the emer­ will be held at Camp Woodstock, England points. A sun’ey for that Mahogany Veneers. Itary conduct and again into the base end which is vital to "Thank you, Wong.'That’s all." Instructions on his first aid kit, for Beaufightecs and Bostons with non only for a brief interval, to with the camp of the American dined on leister salad. fall. : , x In June, 1942. show where one conslgrnment end* gency, everybody rolled up hla most needed. purpoae is now underHvay, officials the public scene. the Germans If they, are forced to Corporal W ong'saluted, aboutr example, and how to Interpret Klttyhawka as cover, destroyed Missionary Board. Camp Ylu Who said Fort Oglethorpe Darlington is the thlnlXbrahch Native of Oermany ^ evacuate the city. the radio Station and grounded sleeves and went . to work, and Instructed to File M eim said, and ~a decision is expected Sheald Bally OreM Maea ^ faced and stepped out. simple maps. His own bfe, and the and another begins. ^ Restaurants have been tostnic- Ch’lng, following for the period of w'as> landlocked? plant of United A lrcj»ft’a propel­ -Ooiistance Drexel, 48, a native of South of Ore], the Russians said. a ir c r a ft''' A gain or loss of a few hufidred they, got along fine. ' within a week. At Their Best in 18th j Century [vm the king and Badogllp in The major—MaJ. W. H. Gifford, lives, of his buddies, riiay depend ted to file their menua for the base August 15th to 2Iat. . But those officials conceded that ler division. In addition to the Darmat^t, Germany, who acquir­ Red Army troops were "breaking a Vermont psychiatrist— turned on it. •The runway and dump areas main factory ^ East Hartford both old but both wise and ed citizenship through her father's ^ o d of April 4-10. to contlmie while the adjustment “would mean down reaiatanca" and had made to me. Ondoates Prove Useful and enemy jieraonncl were thor­ there' af© shadow plants at West­ A ^jdroom '^at Commands $129 Tata poUUcally, both patriots naturalization when 4he was four there are no great concentrations kMplng their customary reco^, more Income for outJairymen, it gaine, ^ dislodging /t h e Germans "Two months ago,” he said, That’s why the Army, here and oughly strafed,” the communique Aution Followi Seek Pyroiiiaiiiae erly, 'K.t C and Norwich, Conn. Italy, both of the old regime years old; greW up in Roslindale, of Japanese power there— onW a to keep two copies qf every, day e will be nowhere near the cent-a- from a number of villages. "that man couldn’t speak a word at other posts, has set up these said. “Anti-aircraft positions were Lord Wedgewood Darlington 'will be the largest of chVpersonally devoted to Mass., worked as a reporter In silenced.' few transports #nd apparently menu after the base p e r^ ' m * quart figure generally mentioned." The Soviersc^vance, the bulletin of Engllahi He lived in a Chinese quick primary courses. .Of the not'.enough air power to beat off check-source. Restaurants mcktog After Six Fires three shadow plants, being other. is apparent that Boston, went to Europe as a cor-- -sqld, waa being well supported by Ousting of Duce 1116 other development came is Italian leaderehip that .section, worked in a laundry, had 95 percent who have aurrived Attacks against Japanese ship­ our raiders, let alone give asslst- menus have been told W keep a ^ b o u t 10 per cent larger than X , 9 9 . 5 0 respondent In 1915, later working th(§''Be^Xlr Force, which .was ping continued. A Liberator bomb­ Taken by Death from Stratford, where Gov. Ray­ d rally the great mass of no 'contact with English-speaking Camp Pickett’s course so far, 35 anc to the Ktska garrison. ^ record for their prices. mond E. Baldwin had been con­ Westerly and more than twice the i for newspapefe In this cpiintry; rangin^vbebind the German lines er on reconnaissance over Buka '(Conttnned from" Pegs One) size of Norwich. It Is about two- ] f ; ' .Ians. ■' people. Now we’re using him to percent were transferred back to A celltoged resUurant must — R fined to hi* : oma for a few days Boston. July 26— Extfa f worked on a WPA writer’s project ^-Mrlke at. Jroop coricentratlons Island in the noc^em Solomons thirds the size of the factory at •We must Stand agaiBst those help teach English to other Chi­ regular medical' units- and 60 per­ charge no higher for any meal -because of a.;tnineF ailment. details of police and hre depart We know this is h $129 suitO tpr we know fine in PhiUidelphia, which she clalm ^Huid supply deis nese.” - sighted’eight Japrinese merchant­ Nearly 100 Chinete bring anyone .who diaobeys ^ law London, July 26 — WP) — Lord East Hartford. re w in d e d thes^cred soil as her home. ' y cent improved to such an m^tent than the top price It J®' BaMnin Deuojmew Refusal ment arson squadexoday searched workmanship and selectivity, iii rare mahogr- ’.days the kings procla- The center coluffm,of the .Orel that they were useful in limited men moving, in the direcUon of the to their senses. Wedgewood, 71, staunch advocate T h e/iew plant conststa of the Jane Anderson, 50, bOm at'A t- drive was credited wlthvgmaahing Corporal Wong (that’s not his hard-pressed enemy bawsv^to the Families Slain ^ any meal to the base perioA If a The --governor de!pounced the the Brighton district for a pjTo- Countersignetf b y ^ ^ d o g - service Jobs such as cooks, bakers "I order that: .restaurant served to- that base pf a union of Great Britain and the large c^tor section of the ■ old any veneers when we see them! The color is lahts, went to 5{ew York City'at 10 German tanks and killed 1,500 real name) is only one of 700 non- soutl\eaat. The bomber at< national OPA's refusal p i the cent- maniac b^toved to have set six premier. X and mechanics. Chungking, July 26—(JP)— Near­ "One—All armed forces of the Period dinners ranging froiuT-Say ba.seme«fnre8 In a two-block area, Royal W'eaving Company - mills superb. .-The style is authentic. The cnifts- the age of 16 and then,to London, o f the-e.nemy.^A large number of EngUth-tspeaklng drafteei .who the largest of theoveasela, ly 100 Chinese families were slain United States, died at his London a-quart increase, recommended by is possible that ' Badoglio Here's a letter written by an state and police forces In the. _ 9 0 cento to 51.50, It «>uld not home today. , the blazes ■were discovered which have biden idle since 1925. where she worked reporter; priaoneriNwere tak^n. the commu­ have Bien given a working knowl­ Were without the protection of Japanese punitive columns last the state milk administration, ap­ man^Wp nei|:lect.s no detail from dustpriiofr be[ can defend the Italian was saved from dea;th by the Inter- edge o f English since the course, Arab "educated” here and since provinces, the various riiUiUaA tbe thereafter serve any dinner ex­ Elevated to the peerage to 1942 proved by the State OPA, and urg­ tnptiy and thb total damage First productioq at Darlington “ ^ to centef-guided drawers. nique addedx warships. Crewmen bald they sriW yeetr^ eastern Chekiang province will be blades for Hamilton Stand­ id but It hardly is probable ^ sion of the’ united States' SUte waa started in the Medical Re­ sent to another post: six of :th4ir 500-pound bombs ex­ armed civilian corps and t^e at­ ceeding M-50. r / ' . after a'Stormy career of 36 years ed by the governor. was small. /■ such a soldier, famed da a' The RUssiana.reported "engage- alone Jor assistance given In the tested guard now come xmder.jny But what 'about boosting prices ard’s Hydromatlc propellers. La­ d^rtm ent after being arrested as menta of Importance” in the Bel­ placement Training Center in “Dear Sgt. I received my Wach plode within 40 feet of the 8,000^ in the House o f O>mmons. Lord Asserting, that the OPA "recent­ Bobby ^oeiT, Red Sox second iMntaglat, conscious that It- and I .aril feelg fine here. Since we rescue of''4l5e cre'ws of ‘ several orders. '■ to between ? Suppose a proprietor Wedgewood frequently had ahock- baseman/'was among dozens of ter. hubs, spiders and bi^rels fdr a spy by the Spanish Loyalists; gorod area l65 mliShio tbe south September. 1941.- In addition, ton trana^rt. The ships raised a American boin^rs whih landed ly granted 30 cents, all around for uTWaak and no lover of the had been selling two flve-courTC ed fbenmore conservative elements several (1117®™®^ propeller fimdels her Nazi broadcasts ceased In of Ore). Nine tanka arid.a company about 1,300' native Americans Cams kere the temperature has heavy anti-aircraft barrage and along the East China sea coast af­ "Respective commanders wllfX^ each bottle of liquor," the gover­ apartfiSent dtvellers aroused ■ as should hope that Italy dinners one with a beefstew aa the In British political circles by the firemen responded to alarm after will be built, and at least one of April, 1942. of Germana were wiped out, the have been taught to read and risen to 120. That’s pretty Jbot ^ g t. the Liberator did not remain to ter the April18 ^bOTblng of present' themselves to ths Ariny nor asked: “Are the liquor-pro­ an stand against the Allied world. , Max Otto JKoischwitz, 41, a na­ write. isn’t. Well I must close mY-Jetter corps Qonunander for Instructions. X main dish for 51.35 and another views which he expressed, not only ducers more entitled to fair treat­ alarm Ip quick aiiccesalon. the models will be assembled l^ere report said. In another sector the observe results. Tokyo, the Chinese higtreoaunond from parts made by the various Limitefi Quantity! " All We . Cah> G et' P n e e certainly is in tbe mludsU tive of GermMy' who was edu-( Fourth-Grade Education smdAto good night with .deep ap­ "Two—A curfew will be imposed featuring steak for 51.50. • in Parliament but on speaking ment than the milk producers?” ^ tbe king and' Badoglio aa it Rusaiane aaid their Uoops With­ Jap Bombers Intercepted announced today. ^ x -Suppose further that to the_basb Bishop to Critical Condition plants of the''division and by sub­ cated there and in Francs; went stood a counter-assault for tWo Major Gifford's figures show preciation and my friendliest al­ from dusk to dawn. No bi'vUian tours which took him to the Uni­ He said he had felt “ pretty sick Biust be in the minds of Italian ways; Yours for victory.” - . Thirty Japanese moriibers, es­ i Several thousand homM must be out during this period. period he had not sold prime ribs ted States./ ■ contractors. * to New York in 1925, taught Ger­ hours, disabUng 12 tarika aqd kill­ that 95 percent of the men who corted by as mamy Zeros, were in­ reported to have, been destroyed iii for the past few days" hut that Flske R. Jones' Will be the new. $50 Coucli 0^^ Leg Base with Coil Spring bnUltons. Hoping to get an honor­ man at Columbia university, ing sO Germans. - . have gone through the course got Crude,' yea. Mistake-ridden, yes. :ceptk>na are priests, doctors, of beef at all but now decided to. He once said of himself: "I am 'this thing makes me mad pnd I Alexandria Bay, N. Y., July 26— able peace and good terms, Italy But doggone it, the fellov; is writ­ tercepted in an attack on Allied the same sector. The high com­ an^AJldwlves. -.What could-tlB charge?. an agdtator—nothing'more nor less — Bishop Ernest Lynn Waldorf, plant superintendent. ' transferred to the Hunteb college Jlhe war bulletin indicated that theX^qulvalent o f a foUrth-grade posltians on Rendova Island a few hope to get back on the jobxby PBUst fight on a little longer. ing, and when he cams here Eng­ mand’s communique did not touch, M ui^^rry Personal Cards An OPA ofHqjal explained that than .a bom a^tator." head o f the Chicago area of the faculty in 1931 and became a cltl^ the Germane launched frequent eduv,aUon in reading, writing and miles south of Munda. upon retaliatory action by the in­ Monday." Know Allied Terms lish was nothing but a mass of If such a proprietor had reason to Known as “Josh” to his inti­ Methodist church, was reported in Holda Emergenc,v SeeeloiT/; . $ 3 9 . 9 5 zen through nattiralizati'on in counter-attacks In all sectors ^ut arithmetic in eight weeks— •The attackers were driven off vaders in the Japanese occupied “As long'As night services of i ' The king and. his new premier 1935; he is known as "O. K." on hentracks to him. railways ^11 nmcivllians coming ^believe—and could'show If asked mates, Lord Wedgewood was a de­ "very critical" condition today in You'know coil springs are now a (Scarcity—that had ail we could reported that all aassults had been whether or not they spoke English with the loss of eight of their areas elsewhere in East — dred Turner, were at the hospital. will choose the Alps and leave ed the first and most sacred obli­ Admitted today; Mrs. Alice Aid- blackboard) yo,u do tbis with, your Catholic churches Is forbidden. On Kiska Reported "Four — All SlgnaiUng, either eliminating liaw-priced meals, the Some 2;000 Paiflflc Electric Rail­ to the Italians and their gation of American citizenship" rich, Main street; Mrs. Mamie tongue and teeth—" be qiade a "t" London, July 26.— (JTi— Prime ' Hy The Associated Press . Winters. 31 East Middle Turnpike; sound. * Minister Churchill >wfll give Com­ with mirrors or by light la iorWd- OPA ruled: . way train and bus operators who 225 MAIN ST.MANCHESTER DAY' NIGHT 4 3 4 0 » 3 4 . 9 5 lids, the AtUed,enemy.. . , The indictments alleged accept- Weshlngton. July 26—(IP)—Ten .Mpanese hsadquarters reported called off a strike are awaiting re­ Edward Boyle, 94 East Middle From there he went to the othelr mons a compreheiisive picture of battering aerial assaults on Kiska, den. . ’ X . X proprietor must corltlnue to Qp Thursday Mussolini, If. atill : ance of employment with enemy today In a Tokyo broadcast that sults of wagis negotiations starting Grfcer Gaf^on Turnpike; William Gesa, North consonants, and in a few minutes the Italian war. situation at the carrying on the campaign to soften 28 Allied planes had been *bpt . Firearms Lloenscs (DanMlled offer meals yt different prides rep- As you know, these, are so scarce nowa­ ill be 60. Out at his Villa i goyernmenfs to prepare arid reeentati've of the range of prices today to 'Washington.^ days. that we are indeed lucky to have guar^^ed by Black Shirts, [broadcast statements intended to (^ventry. y) the class , was recognising words n a ff sitting, it was reported, to­ that Japanese base for . occupation doWh during Japanese raid? on "All firearms licenses are can­ Disphrii-gfed Saturday: Barbara like cat, get, go, ait and red. ‘Dien day. . . by groimd troops, were reported Cniuiese airdromes at^. HIngyang at which he offered meals of the Chairman IW. P. Nutter o f the Britle of Ney e'Ven a Jlmited-quantity."'' .n iere’a further a sad birthday for the . weaken American morale and to celled until further notice. Compe­ Brotherhood- of Railway Train­ who brought disaster on his Clappbr, Rodkville; Mrs. Janet today by the I4avy. And Ungling in HunSfi p r o ^ e e same class during the base period. value In the fact that the coverings are dissuade Americans from making tent authorities will osacel pres­ He must continue t.o offer at men’s Local 'Grievance committee, ' fine tapestries and bouclcs. They re big, suntry, 'His Fascism would have wax ori the Axis powers, to de­ Symtrigtem. 358 Adama street; Army Wkrhawk lighter planes and Kweilin Just south the Hu­ ent applications for licensee. All Attained its majority next Oct. 28. Mias Antoinette Pollto, 40 Irving made the assaults .inis speedy nan border. . least as misny meals at or below and Committeemen K L. Smith Beverly HUla. <3allf., July 26—(4*)^ 'chalra of man-alze proportions. stroy, the faith of'Am ericans in who have firearms must keep thehl K the lowest price'(Sharged by blip and L. C. Boala left by plane yes­ A Fine M|rr6r Isn't likely to coriie of age and their government and'Allied gov­ street;. John Kingsbury, North aeries Of .raids Saturday, bombing The announcement, which was at home and accept respqnsibitlty —Actress 'Greer Garson and fiftp | may die so gradually' that it Coventry; Edward Belek, Chaplain. On Circle Theater Screen and st^ fln g the Japanese on the recorded by The Associated Press, for meals of the same class on any terday for Waabtogtoii for reopen. ernments, and otherwise to Ijn- for seeing they are nop used. day that he selects in the batse pe­ sign Richard Ney of toe U. 8. ever wiU have a funeral. With Conn.; Mrs. JLillian Linders, 258 rocky Aleutian island. said the raids wsre carried out on Ing of hearings on the .union's b^Vy, formrt* screen actor, decided - iPetie and obstruct '-the military “Flve-^AU Italians who b*ve riod as he did on that qimrters' announcement said yes­ of themselves wltb them. They They abandoned their original Joseph Wslantawics, 83 North dition, other bombs struck among terday that 16 Japanese planes V o Merchant wage maximum' I ' plan to postpone - their marriage ' [ants, the iiidictfhenta said, wer^ must produce their identity cards J G O O D TASTE :- ? il ^Bsoiini per up a plan for a along the general Axis propagan- street. gun snrolacements of the-enemy. were shot dovt^n on July 23 when - Preaident Roosevelt, interven­ until the war's dnd,- Miss Oarson One United States plane failed up . The Mbles of 1922 are eol- yiC T O R Y Esther . BusBnell, 10 Newman shot down on July 35 and 24 have their abutters closed during Brazilian Coming Noteworthy Plans by Japs Seen waters slnds Pearl H a ^ r . • WE REPLACE IHB today. As Romulus who street; Raymon Menxcl. South' bombers raided Wake (aland, for­ curfew hours. The Navy said two lives were Oklahoma City, July 26—(Jff)— 1-Rome and his twin brother Coventry; Miss Roeslie Petrucci, Headquarters, Alaska Defense mer U. 8. possession now occupied "Eight —' Troops, patrols and MIRRORS ,IN iYOUR lost when an unnamed United Na­ Ten Oklahoma City motion pic­ For War Parleys OWN FRAME I'su c k e d their strength from 134-Spruce street — Commend. July 26— (JPt—, The by the Japanese.- public authority offiolala under my ture theaters have closed their I wolf, so have the young Faa- tions. merchantman was sunk in BUY Discharged today; Mrs. Clifford Japanese evidently plan no at­ The Japimesa headquarters an­ orders will, If necessary, use their toe Caribbean early this month. doors to children under 12 as a $ 2 9 . I been fed. physically and irten- Hill and daughter. Rockville. tempt to reinforce the beleaguer­ nouncement also ssiid that a de­ • resilverinu UNITED firearms to enforce tbe above or- Tbe torpedoing ot the 8wediah aisfeguard againat apread o f Rio de Janeiro, July 36— UPf— the doctrine of a daring life, Birth: Saturday, a son to Mr. ed garrison 6n Kieka and Indies- stroyer and transport were dam­ Greatly to demand, dera freighter, BCandtoaviA in the atatowide epidemic of Infantile d m , Burioo Caspar Dutra. Brasil­ ‘ obedience to II Duce and STATES and Mrs. Amlndo Ameral, 82 Linn- tlona are they iney be preparing aged when Japanese sea planes ' “All offenders wlil Immediately like thial And weT ot Italy. Romulua €outh Atlantic waa disclosed by paralyaia. Thus far 135 cat ian mitoiater a t war, will go to the FRAMED MIRRORS — Idcsl for Wedding 6 i f V tog that .dsBumd,, more drive, and a daughter to Mr. to sell the Aleutian island ea they attuked AUJed ship# attemptlflg be arrested and banded over to have been reported. ;;Mamua, his Jbribther and and Mrs. Herbert McKinney,.383 Stockholm offtctals. who said sur­ United States early to August for beat procuzabla. did Attu—at tlie price of a slfMff* a lending at Kula bay on New military tribunala for Judgment” vivors were landed at •’Ouinea." Officials of tbe theater corpora­ MuaaoUal has killed y r A R Spruce street garrison, no more. conferancea oealgn^''to merease cqvannga in .wtoa, Georgia wand bhthe ielomoiui on The Scshdtoavla was toe fifth tion ordered the attendance ban, Ola twin. CUnlo Schednle Only one attempt has beM made thal teamwofk between the armed green. Three pluii July 25, more than three torpedo ” : .'.dish vessel announced as lost of indefinite duration, after con­ .ddetrine o f late years, BONDS Tuesday—Tonsil and Adenoid at to get surface vessels to Klake boats wars sunk . by Japanese Mathematidans have Tlgu ' forces of the two notions, it was rate covora. -WeiU in the western Atlantio this year sultation yeaterday with Dr. Grady announced today. •tvpect for tbs king and AMD 9 a. m., IB Hospital CUnlc. Knee the Attu battle and that was planes northwest of New Oebrgla that should all ths offspring n METCALFE GLASS CO. mattress think ai «( the Church of Rome iina toe 12to since Peart H a^r. F: Mathewa, state health com- The visit waa regarded here aa ■ieeptog comfort. Wednasday—Wen-baby t t o t t 9 a flat failure. United States island the same night, it added. ■ingle plant louse live and iep. > 287 PARK ST. 111V4 CENTER 8T. thMr plaeaa. The king SX4MPS to 4, at the T. M. C. A. dues at a normal rata during: ont., misslaner. highly Important, <»miog at a time caught four transports, sank a These Japanese eletme .were “The kids are tal^ng It better with Mussolini, publicly - . Thursday—Pre-Natal at 9 a.m. Fred MacMurray and Rosalind Russell are seen as atari in couple o f them and sent the others without Allied confirmation, yeag, their combined weight would ' Check the wheel alignment on when Brazil ia speisdihg-up efforts, EntonMae 1 1 6 9 M M L , fovbe automobile every six months. than some of. the parmta,” aaid to place its Army on a contbat Tdl. 7-527.3— Harlfopd’ Tcl. 5856— Manchester him but it never was In. Hospital Clinic. RtK-O's picture, "Fight for Freedom,” with Herbert Mershell eijd scurrying back. aipount .to more than that o f the- ttag Appolatmcpts Cm Bo A m h | Misalignment cauges scuffling and Jack Swiger, public 'reiatlona PHINTINO CO.. INC, ipartment..It was m ry,'but it Dodgiiig Horn h Primary Rulela of First Aid 9A.M.to9P.M. OrBy* la B i(»* r Street ' it. The Plain Dealer building. He^ Riohmdnd. Ctaf.. July 36-— The are occupied by Allied forces, toa Haoebeeter. Conn. could hot help put out a fire if the Cleveland.^Jfily 26— ?lnal bert L. Kobrak. 59-year-old former writer who covarad toa Battla of company aaid. t b the Set flea M Two mbn Ubarty ships, tha motion piiHure version of Wendell ITHOMAS PBROUSON fire 'was. outside its diatrict lines. ..'li^ S By Dr. Thomas D. BlaaterA-x.,i properly with thei e’eirent Wilaon One of Best tribute wyii’ro paid Wednesday to foreign language newspaper execu­ Midway to Juna, 1943. r tor 39 Taara. Oenarar Ifanacar Written for NEA ^ahock. / John MeiJartens, general mana- tive here, fired four ehoits at Me- MslvUto E. Stona tad t o r '8 . « . WtoklCa book, "One W^ild," wUl \69 Ohnrofe Strsat, BartfBid, Sounded October i. In desperation, a second alarm Sq iqany people have been tak-/ "^he first-alder woiiJd do, wej-'to noT.Ti in State; Tu- (Jarrens before killing himself. Marcua Daly, stand ^'Outfitting be produced in nine languages, a(;- Nine .put Of avety l6 ^ farm t - PiMNW 8-3934 was calle'd in. It was told that Ing c-ourses In first aid that thar'’, *'®™*™ber that every docident ger^ f TheI ClevelandClevi Plato Dealer paaaengeV automobilaa A fi uaad rpobltnted Kvery Kyethih* Bacept Indicim^nt of ‘Isolation- red Father. d a nation*! newspaper and ra­ docks of toe VarmtaoBto Metals Eada hridga I W0iM- cotoing to 20to C®0(ury-Fox Film jndaya and Hollda/a Entered at valuable property and equipment tiihe’ has come to evaludte wbdt I*®®ibs to be unique, buf'Actuary Switzerland's army of 600,000 (JorporatioB shipyuds, floatad at stppi rivar is said itotoodate corporation. ' , . for hauling and to saairkat Half e Poet Office atjlanoheater Conn, they have learned and to seelrtow pretty clearly toto one eiito dio executive, in a eolemn requiem Baeond C U w ^all lUttar. were .going up In smoke. .ThCg^-.Jsls’ Provokes Repub* high mass to St. John’e CatoedraL men represents one'to sight of her a twin I4iuutoiito Saturday night more freight cars t other The company announced yester­ of these cq ^ ' oro used once a effectively they are able to,/ffunc- tSoty or another. In Jlh'e excitement ' Danbiiry, July 26.—(Pi-rpdrtlaa day that toe picture will be tound- week or oftenet ' Read Benild Advs. Stamford Fire Department §11111^.1 McCarrena who would have total population. The Melytlls E. Stone ie named bridge to toe worid subsc^Tption rates ican Charge of Seek- tlon in emergencies. Unqufestlon- : accident, .tdhen everybody Alexander Wilson, 43, jiporta and Tear by Uall . , aa.oo said it could not rMpond.^The fire ably, first-aiders have ■'acquired around tjying= to figure out ------^ ^ ------•r ^ b t b by Mail . ..a .75 in^t\|o A^oid Messes. telegraph editor oti^^e Danbury ,ie Copy ...... t .03 was in the town ofstathford. But considerable knowledge of how to what to do, the Important thing to . 39.00 News-’Timea,'Slid one of Connecti­ iTyered Ooa Toar . It waa hot with^^tfie limita of the prevent accidents—and. the pre- 1 Bear in qjind la the fact that often Washlngtofi^'x^i^ 26—i/P)—-.Vice vention of accidents is -a major oh- doing a* little as possible ii the cut's best knbwn newapsperman, UBUBER OF fire diatrict,,. THE ASSOCIATED PRESt . President Wallaob'a^ briatliftg in jehtive of first aid training'. And | l>rocedtire. Fiimlly: humanity and decency died yeajeMay to hia horns foUow- ^»be Aeeoolated Preaa le eaeluelee- dfetment of “ Isotatkmtats” and even if they faiake the curious mis'- i ..Keeping the victim quiet and S^ntltlad to (he nee of «republlca- won day. The Stamford Fire takes to be expected of partially warm is nearly alwssra tha asien- mg an'ildiaas'of aaveral montha. ‘ Oti df aIVnewB diapatchee credited 'American Fascists” proV^ed a Maniifaeturfirl^^utpat of Find Furnfturt ft d«el r nor- otherwlee credited In Department I’espondefi to the fire. trained persona, they certainly do, I Hal point, despite tha ganaral iaii- Biorn to Olnton, Maas., Dec. 27, paper and afeo the local neere Republican charge today thst^e on the'Whole, operate better than P^**^.®** fitven to bystanders that' 1899, a son of the late Lynn W. ance. with Govermn^t regulations. Tho/va^so bMn requosted to cut i?5ibllsb*d n*r6tD. . But then it was Ado late. those who have had no training at the first-aider probably does not and Maude Blakeney WUaon, Mr. down their nufnber 6f*^ttem8 by.over Th4t ribbus many of'ou'r *'*A1I rlahta pf repobllcatlon of was attempting to "take the In back of such restrictions up-, all. V know his job If he fails to do Wilson spent hia entire newapaiier Best selling designs carNio longer b^^'i^rdered.. .that former "Open poclal dle'paiehiap hprein are also lie mind off the embarrassing' aomethliig spectocular; If the first- career in Bridgeport and Danbury. aaeryeS. ,> C ______oq the use of fire equipment, as ' :-There are. neverthelea?' certain Stock” patterns must now, Wvdearedrrom our floors in coimletc’ suites. messes of the sdmlnlatratibn” on ,mi8takea which seem frequent and aider has learned tbe principlea of Hia father, who died Oct. I 8. 1941, -Cf N- E. A in the caM of our own 'Eighth umme >till 1 the home fron^. ^comnrion ampng flrat-alders. Staf* treatment, the detaUa will come waa.,nationa}ly known as 4 news­ A ll such Watkins Fina Fumitui%>jg^iiow markad at Sunmar (onrhn^ District's decision, .still standing, In what was regarded as a Sig­ tied by the uhexpectedneas of aom4 ^ t h practlca paper editor and writer, and it P a b li^ ra Repreaentatlyea ^ b e that it will not re^ond to fires nificant speech at a Detroit mass exigency, the first alder is likely ^'lA*Bdltlon to the need for treat- ' was under hia tutelage, that hto illoe IfiSbewe Special Agencyr- beyond Its district limlta unlqaa meeting yesterday Wallace chargr to slip up on some procedure he Ing> He defined them as ''"small but readily.. And almost universally nearly alw'ays more effective than as city''a((itor, under hia father Jurt how It happened la aUll « handsoi^, policy, of never rtps^ powerful groups which pUt money he treats buens poorly — but no elaborate procedure. He will then" who was rntaaitog editor. " Left Rridit^rt In 1937 . ttor for. speculation, although ingtd, aniww a call. It^ ''fire­ and power first and people last.” wonder, since the science of treat­ be able to give real help before bedroom s size beds! Attehipt to Shape Issue ing burns la undergoing so many the doctor comes, and possibly to 'In 1927. Mr. WUaon left tha seams possible to weave s (air- fighting,instindt^ are a^uT strongs changes in the theaters of war. e4ve Uves. Bridgeport newspapar field, to ac­ N Commenting on this assertion. company hia fatoar to Dejihury, ' iBdBSlstmt aind likely theory out er than its book-keeping sharp­ Senator Nye (R., N. D.) told ra- Present methods are rapidly be­ reported facta and rumors. But ness ,and it Is pleasant to find It coming outdated. In general, one Aid Year Overworited .Deetar. where toey both entqred to4 m - portera Jt seemed Clear to him that ploy of George B. Clark, to the ffiaiw point about the fall of 80. But It, too ihay soma day Wallace was atteihpiing 40 shape m ay. say that the flrat-atder, . . . Read Dr. Msstels’ common- ithrough inexperience, has ^fftr sense advica In this newapaper formation of The Danbury Tfmaa. come to the point where'-i^t will the vital issue of the next. presi­ Talcott avemib. will teach at the oUni ia that it represents Al- Bristol Hifih sbhool this .homing culty in organizing, hia efforts and every day. Thcf elder Mr. Wilson served as . . dential campaign between so-called managing editor, and. his-aon as victory,, that it was caused have to realise that one groiip of Interventionists and Isolationists. year. Miss HuehKwaa graduated Stafford Springs 1 i city editor. V ' - ' eompallad primarily by. the taxpayers can't afford to keep bn "Such an issue would at least let Lewis R. Chapman from the UntvqjWrtyi^ of /Connecti­ Johe O. Mettb . ) Save $46.00 on these cut thiatni year. In ' 1983 when The Danbury i / ' i Bt fall of ill lU ly itself., providing services for another p^e administration take , the public 849, RoctivlUe ' 478. Stafford May Slow Times waa merged with. The Dan­ > ' grdup of residents who are not nhiid away from the. embarrassing k ^Aaaigned For T r i l ^ g X' ■ 35 ^Sources 1 ’ ra, by the strength bf our blciWa ^Caarimir M. Kanskl o f ^ Spring bury Evening News, M f.' Wilson 4 i - ' . Tunisia and Sicily, topided this taxpayers for fire protection meMwa the administnition has left waa assigned to the poat of tele­ < Frieze covered x in its Path during these late years,” s t r ^ who has be«) statlbned at (Jharles W. Sebwanda, son of War Production. 1 • lust Caesar, And, it wasn't purpioaea. Camp'^Grant, has been\pro- graph editor, anffto 1935, aaaumed R ^ Nye deolSred. "But as one non-in- Farmer Dies Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Schwanda, toe of sporca editor, succeed­ ^ 1 of a job, w l ^ we got A»00 during aMKMVe’ve covered these groups in a sturdy, an Allied victory, rep' as..a matter of course and necea-. them with Arnericaii dollars.. Rockville^ July-2fi-—( Special) — Mra. Evriyn D. Barnett and Mrs. Petei[' Putoof West Stafford. recommended by toe cobunlt- the fiscal ^ear 1942, coljactioiis ../textured mohair frieze so they’ll long outlaat the sting the combined effect of aity. " • Americans are getting a btt weary George WebsteiwB, of Dobaon-/ daughter, Mra> Lets Barnett of Norwegian by wirih and a seaman tee was in a letter to Finance Com­ duration. Choice of burgundy or Federal blue. by.lnni^tance/''i nb^ a paratroop­ missioner Jameb B. Lowell enclos­ fell off in Mi of th® govefnmeat’a Islands Widibut of all -the nice things we do for vlUe, for many years one of Vef- Hartfdid are guests of *Mr. and 8 Spring seats lend pre-war oomfort! - , strength of arms and the dip- The' answer, in Stamford, in others, and are wuhdering when er in thb U/S, Marine (Jorps at ing a map showing a net work of 86 aOuroea of Internta fevenlM, toa Regular $MMSM snd poUfloal v p e a l from Mancbester,x wherever the prob­ are to start looking after Ameri­ non Center's leading farmers, died Mrs. Clifford Barnett &f Main (Jamp Elliott, tom iHago. Calif. r o i^ eaaentlal to toe war effort Treasury reportefi^roday. Steamer Service and OiurehUl only a lem arises, llsA^ln the growth, can Interests for a change.” . Saturday night shortly before mid­ street. Bom In To'naherg, Norway, be and aa routaa for mUltary oqaviqrs and Total receipter^to tha 12-monto for access to War plants. days ago. It la tha biggest merger, and expanMon of present Wallace said in his speech that night. ' ' j Miss Martha Bowser of Rock­ his father, a retoyd seaman, came period endeA'June 30 were $22,- on a recent tri^'tp South America I^e waa born in Scotland, Octo­ to tola country In 1939. Educated “It la absolutaly eaaentlal that 371,386,496^compared with 813,- of the sfar so far, for it la fire departments so that they can ville who has been' visiting at an adequate maintenance etaff be Naw Badford. Maaa., July 36.— he found that "the lowliest peon ber 16, 1866, and came to the tbe home of Miss Fannie E. Bar­ at Oslo he speaks besides his\na- 047,868,517 for 1941-48. PAY ON CONVENIENT W-B BUDGET TERAAS and ^BfUsputably the be* provide service to, and have that, United States at the age of two. tive tongue, Swedlah. dtefish and retained to do toe winter work qn —Tlw ialaada of Nantucket and looked Oh President Roosevelt aia ber for toe past two weeks has' these roads and keep them opeh/ Shaipest drop occurred in mfui- of the and. And with service financially supported by. 'the symbol pf his dearCst^ aspira- He conducted a large farm at Ver­ returned home. ' i some Geraian. He enlisted in the. wfaCturera' excise taxes, with 18 Martha's Vineyard wars without non Center until aeveral yeara ago Marine Corps in October 194() and Jor essential transportation.” the as gone the Fascist all who need it. It goes against tloha in the peace. to com'e." xMlss Virginia Bergh, daughter Commissioner said. .24 categories accounting for a itaamahlp oonnectiena with toa Speculation On Fourth Term when he moved to Dobaonvllle. He completed hia basic training itt. 826'r,15S.155 decUna umMr toe. mainland today to tha 'waks of a the FascUt calendar, Uis whole grain of human nature was a member of the Vernon Cen­ of Mr. and Mra. Wallace W. Bergh . 'Uox-auggested tosL it wbuld .he This Matement aroused specula­ of Somers Road has been accepted Parris Island. He waa assigned to 877L902.2M received in toe pro-' walkout staged by 70 deck and sto date Italian great- to bay that fire, man's bitter and ter Congregatlonid church and duty aboard a battleship. He spent pbsSihle instead to reduce to^wbrk tion ■' In^xcongressional circles for entrance a( toe University of webk.'|or aU departmentol per­ vious year, a f angineroom emptoyea of -toa' New I from th is^ y Muaaollnl came unrelenting enemy, -^ 8 11 be put whether Wal'ace was thus ex­ waa for more than 50' years a two years at aea as a Marine and GatoUne Taxes FaS England Steamahlp company, member of the Vernon Grange. He Connecticut / nwet ■ fall. Mias sonnel'; hut that he hesitate to do The u^ted Nations are .out'on one side of an arbltrafy pressing his 'Nwn' wish to see Bergh is a graduate of tbe local during that time he participated that t)ecku.ae it wopld cut the In that group, gaaollna taxes 1^ to toe llne’a veieele were tied President. Roosevelt serve a fourth leaves hia wife, Mra Blanche in toe attack on toe Solomons tn fell 880,801,824 below toe 8869,- Prompt Installattons to Bucceidin their task line, but allowed to rage on - un­ (Lee) Webster; a aon, -A. Kenneth schools and the Rockville High weekly pay .checks fw those work- up at dbeks here. term, X. achoOL the' Southwest Pacific. When he era. - ' ' 587,160 taken,in during fiscal *43; The employee are memhen of Modern Maple is easy to live with . < r'elseaing up. this mSsi^id. disturbed if it attacks ' a few Senator Stewart (Sj-Tenn), an Webster of Woodbury; two daugh­ returned to the States last March levies op auto manufacture drop­ ters, Mm- Luther C. Skinner and Oeorglanna and Patricia Eliza­ he requested training aa a para­ to® Seafarers Union of 'North to the lmmedlate\clreum' yards on tbe other side of that adminlatcbtion supporter^ said he beth ^entias of tola town era ped more than 875,000,000 to only 'America, an a FL-affiliate. One of .■ . . ■ ,/■ ' \ / llrte. so viewed It, adding that hhagteed Mrs. John Schweitzer, ■ both of trooper. 8l,424i2S0 and taxes on tjraa and ^ b y of MuaeoUnl’s fall, Rockville and three giMdchUdren, vlaitlng their grandparenta, Mr. their number, who withheld hia Four Pie^ with No .wonder Modem ia the favorite of youngbfiilei.. .and bus^C .with the vice president thit. Mr. Rev. Roland J. Martin, former tubes were off from 884,811j000 name, said tha men walked out In have fOr several days You can be siu« the Stamford Ann Margaret Webat^vpf Wood­ and Mrs. Furness of Stafford pastor of toa First Meto'jd at war workers. Straimlined furniture, like 'thfaTruces house*/ Roosevelt “la outstandingx^ to 818,345,880—all war ' casual­ . protest a( toa faUure of toe War that there would soon be firemen didn’t like it. You can bury; S t ^ Sergeant Doitald W. Springs. church has been appointed a chap­ ties. T W IN BEDS work to a minimum, ft takes only a minute to WhiSkn dranlng America as the champion of the. Announcement. is made of the Labor'lioard to act upon toair re­ Important announcement by be sure the firemen of the Eighth Skiver of North Africa >xand lain in toe United Stetea Arm” . . \ Dislo cloth over smooth, flush surfaces, The solid maple, flnisnScMi;^ rights of man.” Private George Nelson Skinnef, coming marriage of Miss Ruth quest for pay raises. King of Italy offer what District don't like it. You can While' Senator Radcliffe (D-Md) o Robert Warner, editor and puh>^ at^oned in Texas. Pease, daughter of John and toe Usher at toe Stafford Press return- John Mullen, a War Labor board light, cheerful color is'easy to live with, too! Dresser and mTh^'-- I a eonslatent outline of what be sure that common sense, which Said he supported Wallace’s idea representat^e, declared that toe Thb- funeral will be ^eld on late Mrs. John Peaae of Melrqae ed .home today after being:.A pa- Denver, July 26—(P)—^Dti 886 more than I the 86,476.427 ifi 1 4 9 0 0 for> Chest, and Twin Beds. A discontinued pattern. . ay have happened. According means a fire. department for the. that Americana must begin now TueadaV afternoon at 2;30 p, m. to^Pfe. Ralph'Gtxxlenough, aon of Japanese will- be aegregated .'' tnen'a request for a wags incrsase to plan for peace and to shoulder •tleni for toe past four webks at toe previous year whlla luggaga |t0 thia theory, MusaoUhi. aaw Hlt> benefit of ail, supported by the at the hoBU with Rev. John R. toe '.Rev. and Mrs. Giles Good- Massachuaette Geiler^'^ hoepital, fall in toe Tule Lake Relodat! tax receipts ware up more th ^ had been denied by a referee tad their responsibiUtiea 'toward re­ Booth, p a a t^ o f the Vernon (Jen enough bf Broad Brook. Pfe, that toe caa. waa rahaard Satur­ last week to aak greater bol- taxes of ail, la in the offjng. Boston, where be uhdferwent two' center — accommodating mor4s 82,847,000 to 85.68iji28 and iaviM habilitation ot the post-war world, ter OmgregaUQMl church officiat­ Goodenougfa haa recently returned operations. than 15,000—in northern Call- day by a WLB ptabl. which would Regular $172,S0 he felt there was nolthing to be on matchea gained nearly as much Of Italy’s defense. Hitler ing. Burial wills be in, Elmwood from aervlce 'With toe Army in foraia, Dillon S,.Myer, diractor of t^tot 89.872.26i. report to about io daya He added Ipordlng to this report, by offer- gained by Impugning the patriot- cemetery, Vemon^Qenter. North Africa where he was aeri- toe War Relocation authority, an­ this report would be delayed atoec Post Mortem On Hoarders lam of so-called "isolationiats.” oualy wounded, He haa been in Gift Leidea Daereaee toe WEB would not consider a ig to this report, by offer- Atony at nounced. .taxes fell 859,258,S(M from “ I’m not prepared to assume toe service a year, and before go­ He aaid yesterday that transfer else while a atrika waa oh. ling a plan by which Italian troops We can remember, back some Many members of UAipn church WappinjZ preen s 892.317,883 total, that because a man has isolation-. and friends of Dr. (Jarl K a la ^ Mc- ing to North Africa he was in of dialoyal^ evacuees from nine Alfred , . Haas, auperlntandant IwQCdd take over the last defense months ago, n’riting some deli­ 1st views that he U putting money which, tamvar, reflected a rush ..linley attended the servl^ on E^Iand. 7884. Mancheator other eentoia will begin early in of giving tartog that yaito eotoei- ofstoe line, said that ba beUeved ■of Sicily, permitting the Nasi di* cate piecea about the ineqiiiW of and power ahead of human rights" Sunday morning at the th^oH 8tra.-W W. Grant September and be completed by t:*.3 men hid failed to receive In- said the Miuyland senator, who dent svito a rote toereaaa. I visions there to retreat north- tbe bovders, the sugar hoarders, church when Dr. McKinley gaVa Nov. 1. , . Biggest raiwue hike resulted f 3rmat:on.aa to toe status of their has in the past supported the ad- an organ recital. Dr. Cteorge S. v/age case. liRfard. Italian troops would then tbe coffee hoarders, the canned ministration’s foreigii; poUclea. "I Tobacco Growers < A son was recently bom to Mr. from higher tooqme tad excess Brookes, pastor of the Union and Mrs. Harry Prentito of Oak­ profits levies, mcM than doubling ad the mainland of Itialy, goods hoardera. We rather sus­ don’t think H la helpful to say church spoke, paying tribute to '*7------' ' that because a man doesn’t agree land road, at the Manchester, Mch iPeiir Gas Cause toe prevloua year'tsJ8,0i96,8U;54S iMlhout aid from Germw troops pect that at that time, we hated the Dr, Charles E. McKinley, pas ^xApprove Prices to reach 816.398J88ML Y7oiilcl Ban Rails N 1 th the expectation that they them as we thought of them wal­ with my vle,wa he is aelflahly in­ tor of the Union church from 1896 morial hoepitaL Receipts fk>m li dladoaad and not theoretical uplttlers. Mrs. Fr^erick H^ Holt. Dr. and expressed approval of newly an­ recently home on furlough has re­ words, offered only to sacilfide' wished them scant pleasure - from team in toelr eyes—wanting to today ha. was draftinC laglatoUon "There are powerful groups at Mra. CarrE. McKinley were week­ nounced celling prices and hauled turned to his camp. know, why they were crying. . of Italy to the Allied invad- tjieir ill-gotten surplusM.; Individual Americana who aife go­ end guests of Mr. and Mra. Ralph their cropa in for the.‘opening of Mr. tad M.rs. Levi T. DeWey of Police explained that a State Jinnah Slightly to prevani railroads from opsmt- When MuasoUnl had to Well, they're still that''klnd of ing to continue , to do right despite Gibson. >. : toe 1943 noarkete tomorrow. ■ Buckland rqad, left Thursday for Guard' company was holding ing bus lines—a proposal likely to any names'Mr. Wallace may caB The producer ware also lined up North Carolina, to see toelr daugh­ ; Shla wOrd back to Rome, the American, which is next to b ^ g Cleanup To Start maneuvers 'in neighboring woods Woundjed Today V. raise to Congreaa toa controversial them,” he declared. > The annual summer cleanup of the behind toe governjnent'a crop conx ter Mabel Deweyi married to Rob­ of government ownership of after, the bombing of^ Borne, no American * at all, but we've tad that tbe wind had sblftad. Senator Smith (D., S. C,),. a Health Department of t(ie City of trol progiam. Incomplete returns ert )Vard of East Berlin, Conn. "What Of it?" toe Irate inhabit­ jportaBon systems. •' '* •'•o' - • and ayerybody else knew that^ been wondering of late whether crltip Of the' admlnlBtratldn’s do- Rockville will take place on Tliea- ^ m Saturday’s referendum in aix • Ralph Smith formerly of Wap- ants akked. Bombay, July* 26.—(JP) Ma- heeleA chairman of tha Senate way or another, Italy was they atUl feel just -as smart and meatie policies, said he thought day atartlng at aeven o’clock In toe soutoerii states showed an .over­ ping who la now in toe "SeabeeS" “They- were using tear gas,” toe ' Tntanute Commerce committee, the vice'president had "shot the eastern etnl of toe city, at toe whelming preference for contoiua- of tbe ’United Sfatee Navy has liopied All Jinnah. president'of Out of.the 1ivsr. clever as they once thought .them- police said. . ' the All India Moalem League,' waa •■id hb. would totroduca the bill A x Kitchen of Genuine jvrong bird” when ,.he defined Town Farm- tlon of toe quotas whieh'bave been been promoted to First Class Petty shortly a ^ tha lawmakers ra- 9 12 Italy ttsM la now ready to get selvea to be. I Tin caha and btoer rubbish will in effect sinceT940. Nearly 91 per Officer. ' alightly woimded today by a Mos­ American Faaciste.” lem whov knifed him during an turn nromNtoair summer receaS,. lit of the war: U’hat' has ha^ They ^ent to feverish trouble, “The people of th,la country are be taken, but no ashes will be col­ cant of toe 'growers favored con­ His measure wss viewed by lected; The material should' be In trol, with a majority voting for a Soldier Is Sixth interview - ' nad to replace Mussolini is, in we suppose;, to fortify themselves going to get a chance to decide Jinnah suffered ntoior tojuries other senators and representativaa ■■' ■ i Linoleum, double cemented, which group put power Sn^ money containers that can be easily han­ tofee-year extension. aa toa forarunnar of a datermtoaa exactly what ha's been gen- against expected famine. lAa' re­ dled and placed next te\ toe Curb­ Hie price !>Miling wasn’t what Sees No Reason , on the.ichto and one hand! Hie as- before the beat interests of tha yictin^of Pluiige aalltat wfu arrested. (This dis­ affort to aepaimte the operation of . ' predicted—the return to ward for ao much trouble! they American people,” he said. ing. The, containers ahould ha toa growers had askad^^—hut based rail and bus Itoas. Senator Clark nance of the King himself, protably ei^ected to be better off auch -that .toey will not break in on a "weighted iwerage” of 841 per 'Gas Ran in Force patch. did not bring out the reaaoa Wallace’s speech reportedly wai for toe at(ack. Jinnah, a svealtoy ' right down to Watkins todiy and nditional surrender.” Those could all have bad It, probably former women teachers returning earth In front of toe property, tors and agricultural leaders in 16 laaaura driving ban toould not tareaeaton of tha Bovtot govara- Bedding Outfits 65^ ittem for we can install your flogrs promptly.. .often within -4 Biont with Japan was urged upon Regular $149.50 wi&out rationing fwmalitias, if to daaeroohis to help out in war­ where toe office was formar^ lo­ states. “Reports from all parts of e removed at once.” ours!. Bring measurements (our mechanics Wjll niMe accurate Itieaa mui{t and should aUll time shortage. They taka fiama toa country,” ha said-In m an- SHereof said he bad been vlait- VOLUNTEER BLANK ^ BLOOD DONOR SERVICE : Frssldsnt Reoewslt yaztarday la Serta fiox apringa and mattresses make a combination that E aacacted. no' matter who- is ba*9 never been quite so swinish- cated will bo torn down tad used from initials of their alogan—S”We. for a surface on too main field. Douncemant “show that , the) gav- Ing in upstate New Tork tad Manchester Chapter. The American Red Croaa a talagram from the Maywaod* w ill jHtovid# M d i n g com fort fo r years. Finished in blue measurements later) and we will give you the'appipjirimate costs I ^rotat man. There VUoiild be iy clever. Hia' salflsh accompUah- old Gals -Survive.” Taking sum­ arnment programs for rationing, found many botela closed bacauac^ claa. of your fl--Tba M(ar- « ' anawarad latter sant to ■aor' WATKINS New York--aP>.-,Alfon9o Mam , 86. He waa arraated.by State Police­ Thomas Burks, 29, to the hospital la a happy mah. Slxty-toraa years man Arthur Whltamarsh of the cow" would ba taowB ce tha todtgnation. and Jail 8 u ^ after he fractured hia left IM. ago a p l a ^ swept torougb Cala- Stafford Spring! .'harraeka who eezeeiH of Moaoow cinamaa begin­ Morgpn explataad all. Titoae 400 1^-1 X-2. . . . . 2-S,.*. « . . . . d-6. • .jT• A atudy of acoidaat cauaaa ovar 'Pkviaetioii For All Burke explained (hat he W a ^ t Mja. Italy. “They thought I waa stated Ruaaell drove'at 45 to 50 ning tomorrow. ThO Ruaian var- pheasants toe club had laft at tha tha pak aovoral yoan rovoala that of A^ANGHESTER In pain, but couldn’t make the dying, but a priest said I would miles an hour In this city. alon of toe picture was prepared prison farm for toe winter—welt, Fill in and mall to most aecidanto ara (sauaad by .In Stamford, tbe other •taira to hia fourth floor apart- live to tee'i great day,” -be re- ' To .Teach .At Bristol " by two Stalin prize winners. Film he said, he felt pretty cotry for '* American Red Cross. House & Hale Building '■ “BtalU," which raault from a iboa tinent and wanted a place ito sleep. laieil. ‘Today ia that day. Italy is them one djiMial day last Novem- o f necassary flying speed s4 to tea 'htehs out tn a building Miaa (Jorinne Ruebl, daught^-of Directort 1. Koplanin ana P. Ata- Tha broken leS w4a a' wooden one. free." , and Mrs. William C Ruehl of cheva. ' . ■ . - berr-9gJrtTuraed them all lobae. atoag a eUa^to i--' ^MAHCHEShSB EVENING HERALD. HANCHESTld{. C »N N « )ATkyntTa«.i94t - ’T'-J jiisANi^Hf^Kk Bvem Nd B roAto. k i JtJLt 26, if l« z : bird re^Hlarly until shs iqpepta the only terms President Roose- Politics Jobs Survey velt and Prime Minister Churril, 'Mrs. SteRa..; Hop­ paign to offset juvenile delinquen­ 8:15—w n p —Portia Faces Ufa; Hour; iRC R O r o a n c e ; ilkieW ins sion. according to a statement this Put Pirates iux. Race Responsible. Tor Baa: was ^‘out and out politic* and owayd the okF Fascist govern­ cording t^ a letter received kins. x . cy. The Kiwanlans were of the be- WTHT—Newe; Musicj'WNBC— WTHT Gabriel H e a 11 e r; morning by Raymond Beach Fern-- urday by his V Beating; Moi of an obvlbua' policy to keep heftd^ post-war planning director ment “ In addition to Mrs. Hopkins Ue? that the cooperation of the^ k>- Dick Tracy. w: Counter Spy. 'Right Behiiid Rum t; 72 Hole Play Hti.hdmlnlstratlon writing , and , Vernon BartletfX.member of Captain Bycholflki/cft Manches- IsNsurvived by three sisters, Mrs. ■nql pobqe department should " be 6:35—w n c — Juet Plain Bill j IT—Uncle Sam. of the Hartford Chamber of Com­ tef early In 1940’ to attgnd the F M 6 - Salmonsen Pvtil ____ ent from the boys oversea*.’' merce. , Parliament, writing uKThe News Ida B l^ d t of Willlmantlc. Mrs. 80d|^ in an. ! effort to.. prevent WDRC—War Commentary: Mu- 9:3(P-" C — Dr. I. Q.; WDRC Cards Tstiin Bravea. -*lt become* perfectly obvious," Chronicle, ' asserted; officer's training school . at Fort CaroUnhs^. Lanville of Hartford damagB.. to public property; aicaJ Interlude Memory Lane; — The ^Iway Band Box; Thrilling Catches" in" According to a monthly review Benning, Ga., and rejoinbd. his OveF St. John ■aerted, "when you see that published by the'United States De-J Prelude .to Peace Talkh^ and Mrs/'Barah Scott of East It waabreught outi that buUd- WNBC—Jack Armstrong. WTHTi — Hto~Bituni of Nick ‘ By Bid Feder , f unit at Camp Blanding, Fla.,' u ^ : —w n c—Front Pegs Far- O u tfield ^ M oG ee Ck>ode Pearson's column has been partment of Labor, there will be ‘The reaignation or dismissal Douglas, Mala.; a brother, George ings idongng Math street and . oh 8 46 C a r; WNTO'-:: BpotUght ^ x / l. P. Sports Wrltw ituted for mine. If anyone's reU; WDRC—Keep the Home 113,000 members of the armed Mussolini . . . i s in all probabil­ l^vBumay of ^Rristolr a step- many of the sidS streets are dese­ Bam Sporto. ^ Today’s lecture, children,xU on ------NB Q bbb Diviflion Not I controversial, his is. and, forces demobilized in Connecticut bfOt^M, ■ David Hailock of 'Wall- crated by youths anfi that some Fires Burning; W THT— Super­ 10 n c — Contented F?o- iOSAC ATAMV' Twilight Laagoe ity Intended to he the pr'elude to man; WNBC—Archie Andrews. the: rejuvenating qUallUes t ^ be , he is an administration soon after the war ends, and 218,- Bur«*a «f pRbtfe peace negotiations. . . It has IngfoW/ / ^ sort of program ^ .education WDRC — Screen Star . (n P iELO Settled Until Last Tw o Name tV, Itrrtter.'' ,11. 8 W«r P«partmcnt The fiiile^I will be held at the should be followed to t^^h the Evenings WTHT—Raymond Clap- found in plant Ufe. aiid if the class ■pOStTiON Ha mil ton ...... 10 500 men and women now engaged- been exj>ecteo for many months Holes; Kelley Is Qass The blonds, attractive repreaen- AWARDED SILVER 8TAR- Jbhn B. Biirtje funeral home, 87 youngsters respect for the ptoper- 8:00—w n c — News; WDRC — WNBC T- Raynaond Gram will com e'to order, your old pal, A ll - Stars 9 8. in war production in the state who that Marshal Badogllo would be News; Oeorjto B ; Armstead; l ^ v e . author, and -playwright. will have to be provided with hew Maj. Gen. Stafford LeRoy Irwin, Ea8t Center stheet at 2 o'clock ty of othera The. subject wba^ Professor Franz FrtS^, the emin­ r . ^l.’e 9 8 used when the time came to nego­ •WTHT—News; W NBC—News; 'I P A - ' B W i n n e r . Rockville 8 ; 8 ‘JO plainly showed she vi-as peev- employment. . tiate surrender." Wednesday aftMUpon. R^v^ brought up by William Rubinow, 10 :li—W TH T — Concert Hour; ent horticulturist of west. Chester over the turn of events, noted native of Fort Monroe, Virginia, Henry Taylor. Soldiers 8 18 ~ 'nie goverr.or’s pdst-war plan­ Bartlett added: “It waa natural Howard Hlttens of the Congrega­ with Thomas Bentley, repre­ iC — Listen to Lulu. County (N. Y .), wUl take the floor. Ithat her column was barred ^ a was awarded the .Silver Star for sents the KiWanls Club in coopera- 8:16r-wnC — HUtory In ths The medal play tourney was W eit SMee ------6 19 ning commission is working on a enough- that the new. premier tional church of Lebanon'w.iH offi­ l0 !;S 0 ^ W n c — Vacation Sere- Now, no cracks, please, about Ih m k after editors of the paper gallant^ in action on the Tunisian ciate and the burial will be'in the tiwi'Wlth other service clubs In a " Headlines; WDRC—Today at the tahcluded at toe Manchester program of ^-public works which should assert In his proclamation ade; lAGJRC — Guy Lombhrdo; where he'll take it. Id declared she was their can^i- Bur>K PubUe- lUlftttoiia front in February, 1943, had West cemetery, Bristol. progYam^to ^du ce juvenile delin­ Dimean's: W THT—Sports: Mu­ Country Club yesterday afternoon Games This Week L ' r l.>inif«runrnt .Will absorb part of the labor pool that "the war continues’." It la sic; ''War Gardeps; WNBC — YNBC—Alec. Templeton Timfe} The professor has spent years ate'fOr vlce-presldept. New industries gr* expected to eommand of artillery In an Ins. quency. of study of ths flowers and the ahd . A,rthur Wilkie finished two Monday—Stara vs. RoelnIDSk MAJ. g ; R K. YOUNT— posaible, be wrote, that despite the Sports News. Carl Ravaaza. • , ♦TTjey were only Joking, of take all pr nearly all of the reser­ Mrs. A. bf- Knowles 'It..was the'-.qonsensus that cer­ wild Ufe up there on his West tyednesdsyi—Parsal’e vs. P. A.% ur«e,'' declared Mrs. Lu ce."I had portant sector,.^ and ’ the ^citation Casablanca uncon^Uonal surren­ 8:30—w n c — StrtcUy Sports; 0:4'5-WNB(3—News; ^ stroftes ahead of Del St. John to F»; lay— Props vs. Soldiers. Activation of the new Army Ait voir of skilled labor, but they will tain Conditions thqt Indicate delin- Chester, estates, so it was only a cop first place In Clase A. In Class them a here-is-the-Way-, reads,'‘Oic established his observa­ der declaration the new govern­ Mto- Abigail' M. Knowles, of 70 W DRC — Jerl Sullivan: WNBC ll:0b—WTIC — News; Wi&RG— Force* Training Command, which need time for organization and H i^ . street, died at her home last quency sbopld be pblnted out to the question o f time, naturally, tintU B Louis B. Kelley was tops close- /i«*bctting column on political tion post in front of all support ment might hope "that surrender —New*. News; Sports; News; W THT— Gustine “ Cousin” Redding tepIaCe* and combines the funetion*. tooling, says- Mr. Fernhead. night following a brief illness. Mrs police authorities anothst they be he came up with something U by Tarea. Iq the Clasa C divp Iprasid^tial candidates based on and refu.sed to quit his post even need n'oY be unconditional," 6:45—w n c — LoweU Thomasl News; WNBC — Uncle Sam Redding proved himself just of the .Technical Trainiiiy Com­ j No Let-Up In Work Only One Expreeeee Suspicion Knowles iMves one daughter, Mrs. asked to take ihcgns of^^ven ting WDRC — The World TodaV; would at least give the boss-laugh William Kennedy blanketed I n e OaUiip and Fortune poll.' " after 12 hours of terrifle agtlllery IL A program to lesch ''youths Ppeaks. to the old. gag that baaejiaU is a toe Tlejd, hla closeit rival Richard that at the Oval yesterflay after* if v T m surprised though, really. mand and the Flying Training "During the hours following the Only one newspaper 'writer ex­ Benjamin PVC^hore of this townf WNBC—Mills Brothers. / invasion of Europe, it la of great­ .shelling. Re accomplished his mis­ a brother Thomas McCreery of hqiy best to make uaC of IClsuce 11:15—w n c — Harknessof man's game. Npw^'that he’s De Mtatti), was 19 •trokes away. noon as the West Slders handta ' It anyone could take this vice- Command, has blen announce , by pressed suspicion jjt n Duce's 7:00—w n c — Fred Waring/ in Washington; . WDRC — Joan the Soldiers a 12-1 defeat. Redding est . importance that there be no sion and hi* cdolness, ability and ouster. ' Glen Rock, N. J., and a sister. Miss time was suggested and it was the. Pleasure Time;, WDRC—I ^ v e 9 it. he has bis PitUburgh How they 'finished: tident talk seriously.” the War Department. Haj. Gen. Brooks: W THT—Music: WNBC Pirates parading up the traU, with was responsible fdr the defeat as Attempted To Be Bair letup in the flow of guns, tanks - G. Giglio, Yormer Rome corre­ Elizabeth McCreery' of this town; opinion of those attending the. ses-' Mystery; W TH T— Ray Hehlc: Clas* A conspicuous leadership contributed Sion that the service clubs in. towp —The Music You W ant WUkle ...... 72-75-72-75—294 he walked eleven batters and wild Barton K. Yount was named com­ and planes from home.” spondent of The Dally Herald, two grandchildren and several NBC— The Fighting /Coast the bands playthg and the neigh­ . Said Rep. Luce; . toward the success of the battle.” could do much to launch such a bors cheering. S t Jolm ...... 72^74-76-74—296 pitched in three runs. McGee, a ^ *T have gone^ out of the way to manding general of the Training The judge said that we are stiU warned that “Mussolini may bave^ nieces and nephews. Guard. 11:80— w n c — Echoes from the ''face with the certainty that it Mrs., Knowles was a member ot prognram. Tropics; WDRC—Johnny Long. Blast Dodgers Hehiy-Smith . 74-7XY8-78—302 newcomer to the leata"> had Ub> ja fair and objective in the coliunn. Command with heedguartera at resigned at the suggestion of Hit­ 7:15—w n c — News; 'l ^ R C — tie trouble belfind tome good flelid* vhm t over backwards so far t ^ t will be a long, hard, bloody strug­ ed in the early 1920s, owed al­ St. Mary's Episcopal church sind Everett Keith, first vice-presi­ HUtoo; ■WTHT. Musical 11:45—W N B C — DanOe Orches­ Including yesterday’s twin win Tom Faulkner 74-78-79^75^06 Fort Worth, Texai. The o rg a n i­ ler to stop the disintegration of over the Busted Bubble of Brook­ E. Ballsleper . .8O-70-8O-75-iftJ4 jng, to win his first start [ ^rouldn't allow my column to be gle before victory come* to the legiance only to Mussolini. In 1923 a past noble grand , of Sunset Re ' dent of the club presided at the .Genas.. tra; News. sation was affected to, achievs Italian armed forces which no bekah Lodge. She was also a mem­ lyn— the Dodgers — the Pirates' Rockwell .... 81-78-81-79—816 The first Inniffg settled tbs out* ^printed in this eountiT because Allies.’* , < it was Incorporated into the Army, longer were obeying their orders." discussion. W.. George Glenney was r:8 0 iw t^ C —CTose Itos of Our 12:00—^WnC—News; Three Suns ^was afraid I could be accused o f maximum economy pi bperatiohi, M. John Molllca, senior naturali­ ber of Sunset Circle of Past Noble present^ at the meeUng and it was FlghUhic Fronts: tyuRC—Blon- Trio; WDRC — News; WTHT have piit together four victories in Class B come. The West Sidera scored att but SU.R took'oath.to R Duce and Swiss dispatches to Liondon, Kelley . ____ 84-88-83-80—880 rune on four hits, three walks u>4. being an allrout Republican, the most efliciefit use of personnel, zation exaiuii.er, said in presenting not to the king, - as did the rest of Grands and .Trinity Past Grands recalled lie had promised -fish for die; WTHTr^^^HAmerfean Discus­ JI®W8 a row and ten out p t 13, not count­ which expressed the belief that Association, and a mSniber of both ing ' one time, e t c * the aU-star B. Tarea ...... 81-80-88-86—884 nary an error. Redding threit m te the colunih because I waii^ eooriination of training schedulea the petitiohers for naturalization the armed--;'forces. In 1940 the Italy would be out of the war the luncheon on his return from a sion Leagtm :' WNB(>--The Lon* 12:3a^WTIC — Califomik Sere­ local Masonic affinatea Temple trip to Nova Scotia. However, the fuss, and at tms writing they are C. E. Varney .88-84-85-88—340 three wUd heaves that scored Um . to do something for the meh and otiilsition of training facilitiea. that "most of them are enemy militlambn began taking oath to within a few weeks, noted the #«• Raiigsr. ' nade; News. mm Chapter^ Order of the EUiatern club members d l^ ’t eat fish today. close enougti to second place in the PLa V i n ® _ Chmiida'...... 81<'88-65-89—343 earns number of rune and Q tia ttjS Id T am most familiar with the aliens who ha-ve been investigated serve the king as .well as the dic­ similarity in tone between the Star, and Chapman Court, Order Herbert B. House’x ^ n today's to reach over lthan the U. S. G. A. Unfit of flOO battened to the Soldiers’ Unsap Martial I^w Now cast to Italians last mght. the all traces of the i>qclst regime listed in the old Company G, later Jeremiah Sipples, which occurred lay his return to broadcasting in at Great L&kei;xthe Blue Jackets rejuvehaung. Mote .particularly, the^n ly chance left to .^overtake I Arm y publication to stop pub* to go to work at the United -Air­ Norwalk, July 26^—(iP)— Firemen New York, July 26—(ff)— Be I in war bonds and thus disqualify­ yesterday coifid .mt be leaiaieA ' ' ig the column, a spokesman kink ahrounceil that he hktLac- disappear from Italy, A chsmge redesignated Comtniny K of the at bis home in Moodua Mr. Sip­ the' fall. Jack Benny has promised vs. the^Brooklyn Dtpdgers, will be it rests on three pitching arms, Wlnne who has been'playing beau­ 3ut Bernstein . was absent aiH' craft plant in East Hartford. He cepted ''Mussolini's "resignatlmiJ^ 169th Regiment, later transfer­ were forced to. don gasjuasks .for to help keep the grocery bills paid descrihto by Harry "Sismer In de- ivhosa^ combined - ages correspond cause Denny Shea of toe football! ing themselves.. A1 tiful golf all aeaaom But the run­ Jake Early because Mrs. Lucs bad an- (ContinneL from Pagv One) of names Is not eijpugh. In or- ple* leaves one brother, Thomas Lopez calls Rip SeweU’s blooper Relnhold also failed ^to show arrived in Manchester today. and had installed 71-year-old Mar- ring as a-Sergeant to the Howit­ (or at least two of the Allen taif for'the BLU network at 8:15 doughly to ^'tem p eratu re on a Dodgers popped off the other ner-up waa not able to overcome He could HU BBtisff ahe intended -to discuss liet^to bring Italy back, to life and Sipples, and several nieces and more than two houre today_ while pitch the "Ejibus B a ll... . “Ephus These two players really, Utical subjects. were sbal Pietro fiudoglip— bitter foe of the world back to peace some- zer Company where he received nephews in Manchester. Stooges. This despite the fact Fred, Tuesday. particularly warm July afternoon. about “ town team” grid 'Outfit* the elaeay golf that Wilkie turned Sergeant and Mrs. Lester Hicks had been asrCsted. These fighting a stubbon dre on the top and Jack like to sound as If they that didn’t intend to play . full doesn’t ihean anything,” Lopez crimp In the attack of U rid ll ’ The W ar DeparUnent spokes- without confirmation fronr Axis ; B Duce and Fascism— as head of | thing idore' than a palace maneu- his commission about five years The funeral will be held from Reading from left to right, these In for Ufis tourney, although he nsiriuiws. of Jasper, Texas have taken over ago as a 2nd lleutenfuit. floor of Y the five-stoby Norwalk are deadly enemies at the micros Programs Tcmlght: NBC— 8 time this fall, the Pbiladelphia- explains, "but neither does the made a great try and finished two It was a long-standing quarters. \ la military government "to stand ■ ver a coup'd'etat is necessary. A the T. P. HoIIoran Funeral Home, Tire and Rubber company’s main arm ^are hung on the sturdy Moffgan made a aansatii that material Involv- A home at 27 Dudlpy street. Ser­ _ Refnesd Promotion phone. Ciiarles Coburn in "Diamonds at shpuiciera of Dipsy-Dop Rip Seweli; Pittsburgh combination is protest-v pitch.” ■hots short. Wilkie was one of the A Reuters report from Stock* against those who have wounded real revolution''ia necessary." 175 Center street, Thursday morn- plant. . \ . . Here's what Benny hag done: Early Earns handed stah on a line drive in dM ;| em of political eontroversy geant Hicks is attached to the Th ^ British B>P^'caJting cor- /«ec,ent:y t^ptaln By^olskl re- War” ; 8:30 Rjchard Crooks, tenor; Jn^le ’em Bob Klinger and Wally iiig to Commissioner Elmer Lay- first to post his score'and then.sat holm said officers seized, the dlc/4*'* sacred soil of Italy;” ing, at a time to be announced The damage was estimated by he has signed Minerva PioUs and 9 Exlo Pinsa in Don Voorhee^ Today's Goeet Star left oenter that waa earily m l not appear tat Army publl- Coast Artillery unit stationed here. - - fused, promotion to Major, asking later. Interment will be in St. (i^ e r e ’ve you been) Hebert; who den___ In baseball this would be back and watched the rest of 'the tator While 1 he was trying to es- war continues.” the a.ged i poratlon, in an Itdliah^roadcast, President John W. Whitehead of John Brown, who are respecUvely concert; 9:30 I. Q. Quiz; 10 .Cpnh Frank B. Ward, Youngstown, field make a try at it. bast play of tha game alttM«glr| that he; remain with bis old-outfit Bridget's cemetery, Moodus. b u been bouncing around quite a the cue for a howl of "Cry Babies” Salmonaen came through wiQi t w [ cape from Italy to Germany, A marsnai mar^jM told the people in* a caRed on the Italians to b r e ^ all the company and Fire Chief Mrs.______Nuasbaum and______John'_____tented Doe of Concert; 10:30 Vacation but then no baseball clubs would (O.) Vindicator: "It has not been In the Class B event toe con­ ‘ Regular Job I Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Cleveland, Bern dispatch said that he and his | proclam in the South Pacific. bit since his last trip up to the nice running oatchee and ICraws* I announcing that' 'he ties with the Germans. Charlea Volk at 12,700, of which Allen's Alley, to join his cast when'serenade, Dorothy Klrstep.- pass up such a chance to start a more than three or four years testants were also hot throughout ,-if North- Elm street, Are rejoiclilg ministers were taken into cus* ; -assume Although the royal proclaintt- In the letter to nls wife, Cap- majors—with. the St, Louis aleo completed a nifty catch. P te | over the birth of a baby boy which si'pr'eme command bf rin Bycholski stated that he. waa 32,500 was caused by water from he returns to broadcasting. There! CBS--5 Vox Pop troyt( Seattle; hot fued., . . The Philpitts have a since the top mentors in toe col­ but .Kelley’s sCore withstood tody. all Ualian Arlnies and callliig on tion said Vittorio Emanuele had 1 i., u. Browns, in 1931. W ashington’s . Catcher game waa played In a slight dnt* I occurred in'the Hartford ho.spltal the plant’s sprinkler system. Is only a single privoso, that when ' 8:30''(jay Nineties; F :30 S Frank These three have won 29 of the ready-made reply that they’ll use lege world were condemning the Tarea's final assault. The Class C Confronted I-by some of the ttaliiWhs to rally und the king. accepted 11 Duce’s resignation. F u n e r a l s and i f Allen decides to resume his Sinatra bandbox, JCMroIe Laqdts; sle stvthe start and oondltiasa | Seen on July 22. Mother and son are K vvim unable to give any defl- « Burned was rope and other Bucs’ 48 games to date, and ara able bodied citlzena who can hold practice of colleges using 17 year division saw Kennedy lay over toe Likened to Dickey -by gravest problems that the Com­ Seen Step there seemed little doubt mdio antics he can have their serv- 10 Linda Darne|Ito “Once Upon A ware (sir from IdsaL Tli* reported doing well. TowdwF Peace there wemed llttlel doubt he L ,te m fojfthaUon rW io n regarding his fu- hemp used to make soles (or shoes^ the big reason why the heroes of down a tough job and play foot-/ old players... .But today,'with the field by 19 atrokes and a com­ mander of a beaten and dispirited But the conviction ^&rew that actually had been deposed. ,. disDoaltib* ices back. Honeymoon” ^l2:06 Music by War- ■oorat sw iposltibn^ Fred C. 'niden ahd some robber. • Smokytown are only a half gam* bail too, not F-F’s who have to be wartime emergency taking most paratively easg •victory. N a t 's F ^ s . Near in Italf Army ever faced, with the bulk of Italy—her cities shattered, her Miaswhile, Miss Pious, together rlngttm. '■ i Week-End Tourneys West BMs* . ______, Mrs. Hans Hansen of Chicago. Sicily overrun by Allied Armies, The people t<8fwhotn he brought B^holsHl. before his The funeral of Fred Chester Hl- Whitehead said be believed heat away from Brooklyn tWa morn­ wheeled onto the field;.. .Dodging of toe older boys, those same 111., is spending a' fewAweeks with empire vanished. Internal uhr,e*t war are weary and hungry and commissioning in toe. National den of 40 Summer street, was held fipm the sun’s rays started the x" with duirUe Cantor, another Allen BLU-—7 Coast Cuard dance again, latest rumor is that them coaches are mulling over the pos­ . Kennedy captured Saturday’s with German troops and German Italian morale is at a new low be- stooge, are helping out in the band; 8:30 Nerp Wolfe 'adventures; ing.. .-Klinger toased a two-hitter event with a 82-17—65 to lead the By Bos Hnm Greene, 8b 8 2 , i , 0 8 G l her sister, Mrs. Alfrea Gustafson, and violence grewing, and a Guard was an amateur'boxer, and this afternoon at 2 o’clock from fire; ■ to^'take yesterday’s opener and Bums are after homesick Huck sibilities of 17 year old gridders— in Hartford police on Xtaliah soil, and with lause of the sweeping'Allied suc- Wednesday night Sammy Kayi^ 9 ^Gountersw; 9:30- 6'zzle Nelson field; Dr. Howard Boyd woe second Washington. July 26— Hedlund. o ^ J J.-'j -T ri of Hackmatack street. mainland cltli^ l»aet by bombings ty Allied Army pounding at her a basketball and baseball'player. the Watkins Funeral home. Hebert backed it up with a four- Geary, too Pirate absentee, to play and they are showing no shame. threshold -had shaken the "guilty celsftM in Sicily, where entire dlvl- Rev. B r b ^ e Barr, 'associate Itod Barber show. band; lOiSoRhythm Road. ' with 86-15—68 with Tom Faulk­ calling Jake Early, Wi May, ■* • f • S' ' * l ■ Q t » Tfieip Views of! which Ua^aten ever increasing Since his departure for servlci^in. Comment on Ousting WTHUield rtltter in the afterpiece, and the shortstop... 3ranch Rickey’s con­ strapping young catcher/“toe new hierarchy" of Fascism and had slonsNsre surrendering! ind the .pastor of the Center Congregation­ MBS—7:30 Army A ir Forces ner in third spot, 85-17—68 Del Becker, e f 8 1 1 . . A meeting .of Air Raid Wardens force, Madoglio said ''.‘the war con­ the Soilth Pacific, a daughter was Pirates rang the cash register 7-1 cern about the home life of his Just a Club Fighter Bill Dickey,” which M equivalent taken a necessary step toward cltizens^'^^-mv welcoming Allied al church, officiated. Mrs. R. K. The National Foundation, fo;; B>- shqwi 8:30 Better Half quls; 9:30 After George Kochari, the Coast St.'John captuied low gross with Smith, 2b ...... 6 8 1 UfoMolinra Fall. ' of Precinct 11 will be held Wed­ tinues.” troops in nfiprecedented. friendly born to the couple, whom he has Washingtop. July IK—(IT)— The fantile Paralysis is to havk 15 Nick Carter drahia; 11:80 Radio each time. Sewell, who already has players might be Just w hat^uck '74, Earl Ballsleper second, 38-37 to saying be is theAitet receiver in Salmonsen, If 5 0 1 nesday evening at 7:30 at the In addition to his instruCtipns to evcntudl peace. not seen.- The daijghter is named Anderson, organist; rendered ap- White House wilbbeld comment 15 'Wins this seosoii, ^nd Hebert needs. ^ Guard middleweight, tad Howard baseball and is sdaking the . Nate M cAi^e, If .. 4. 0 1 The immediate effect on Ger­ demons ttotion propriate''^selections. minutes on NBC Friday mght to newsreel, records. -^75 and WUkle third, 40-37—77. ^Bertfnrd, M y 36r-99)—Itallan- West-Side Recreation Center. '_+• the people, the new-premier issued Susan Bycholski. , today on the ousting of Premier present a report'on ifa aphuai are 35 years old a-plece, While Bennett put on a torrid fight in On Sunday Edward B. -Hutch­ what they are today. Jake doeio’t Vorritai. lb .... 8 8 8 a. special ojrder ,of the -day statin^T many and Italy of the end to Mus- The Man-eater Lodge of - Ma­ Mussolini of .Italy, sajrlng no Offi­ Olaasy Claes Baltimore recehtly. Kochan turned today hailed Musso- fund-raising ca m ^ gn , including What to F’c^ct x'uesday; NBC Klinger is a mere callow youth of inson took the first place prize with feel that way about IL McGee, p ...... jc. 4 0 0 Pfc. Everett Cone who was that the Voluntary Fascist militia bQllnVs 21-year reign as dictator Allied Attacks sons. A. F. ft A. M., held a Ma­ cial reports on the'momentous in­ 33. Ernie Lanjgan, the baseball hiS: to'a dressing room attendant and •That’s foolish. I ’ll never be % A’m eiqiulaioB os dicUtpr of the sonic service at. the grave and the March of DIir m and the Presi­ — 1 p.m.TIUslc for Madame; 3:15 a neat 77-11—66. Charles Picard, in graduated from J u ly. 15 from "is an integral part of the armed and International,, buHy could not cident bkd been received. ; dent’s Birthdiiy-Ball. . . That new Ma .Pencina; 6:05 Shrednik'a Of course, all this is ' just so torian, has uncovered the fact that said:“ Send for. the prom oter"... second; 86-18—68 and Judge W. S. Dickey," he says, ’liut beams , his Totato ...... 88 18 IS I aatloa asr "a first rallestone Tniax Field, Wis., as a radio me­ forcte of the nation and with them, be estit^ted Immediately. Reported Repulsed | members of the lodge also acted much extra gravy in the stew for one class at Baltimore C3ty col­ A few minutes later Promoters Word Received as bearers. ; , Don Ameehe M.C.-Ed seriea strings. CBS—13 Noon. Kate' Hyde third, 83-14— 89. Low gross pleasure over the comparison Just SoUten-i ^Ytolory.” i chanic, has been promoted to cor­ as' always, cooperates in the com­ Five hours after the Rome radio London, July 26—^1d Difitt noon's proceedings was the seven- Post war planning: Since.be has and Roman hold toe best scores better catcher than last year, if McGowan, lb ..*8 0 0 8 0 has been transferred from New corded by The Abeoclsted PresK, deceased. a Reach guide as a textbook. lie but he cited oppodtion -to (The broadcast did' not bring who fell ill recently.” said that the Allies were attacl^ In the Pacific. L gathered about midnight In St. hit hurling job with which Alpha been In toe Navy, Lieut Hal Schu­ of the season at the club with 68’s I an).” he says. ’T n l working Smith, rt ...... 8 0 0 0 0 Orleans, La., to the 97tb Service Peter’s square Of Vatican City and On motion ot Fldrebce pqnnelly — ollnlby Badogllo, his succes- out why Badogllo considered such There waa no indication last ing heavily in central Sicily with of said Manchester AdrtiJn'etfBrTlx. Brakle made his debut in-the open­ macher, toe to m e r Giant fllnger, each, and. Ballsleper, “ the did man harder — missed only flro or six Command Hq., Fort Sam Houston, "paid homage to Pope Plus X H ” Heiress Likes - , Monday Matinee - , premier, and dislike of the a special prdei necessary, but it night that the German people had armor. ! ORDERED:—That *lx \ month* Week-End Deaths er, because Alpha was rushed up Elmer Riddle ofxthe has developed . a"'4tnuckleball.. . . of the match” haa turned in -a -games this season—aijd thfit may ’Totals ...... 81 5 8 8T 8 H cists by King 'Victor EmAnud Texas. They are the sons of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. lyaUer Timmins of during a half-hour. demonstration, from;the S4th day ot Ju'D . A. and M.rs. Everett Cone of ■ View may have been a tacit wAmihg to been Informed, and Tokyo broad­ The.qommunique added that the from Sacramento when the Ciards Reds U in bis fifth seshon of big Wilfred Hetzel.'' to 4 \ ^ k e tb a U nice 72 this year. Boyce is a pr«*^ have something to do with it Two-btaa Ute, Vsirlck (81e;| «nddence of a probably switch-^ the militiamen that. they would 52 W est'street were notified Sat* a DNB broadcast from Berlin said 1943 be xtid th*' same are limited street, Manchester Green. ^ casts Ignored the development Fascist' mUitia bed now been in­ and allowed for the creditor* with­ Nevada’s Laws sent out an B.O.S. for . league- baseball and hasn't made trick shot artist, spent y 68 days ■UPS expert and plqys b < ^ when “The pitchers have more con­ Stolen bsses. Greene. So remain under his control te the urday afternoon that their son. today. Cleveland—John S. McCarrena completely. corporated into the Italian Artny, Sergeant Elmer R.. Tjmmlns has in which to brtnz In their oieim* . Yanks Stip Grove an error yet....From recent re­ In toe hospital before he waSxdls* the Icompetitlon is hotte>tfit looks fidence ta .^me, and I guess I]ve Smart: double plays. 8hs«*r to| Be Nazi Trick end. despite the - withdrawal of Shiggerlng Blow To Preetige and was signed by Gen. Vltorio asalnst Sold estate, and the Mid 74, general manager of The Cleve­ Over in toe , charged from the Army like a real match for local golf learned a little mOre about toe Korpiak to Mi^won; left A warning that the resignation • Charles Henry Skoog, son, of been wounded in action in .the Admliiistratrlx Is directed to a 'vk ports, it appears that football Mussolini and the Fascist minis­ There was little doubt, however, Ambrosio; ^ e f of staff. public notice to the creditor# to^ Rdho,' Nev., jfuly 36.— Duke tobacco millions, eatabliabed PubUsberei association and ah Stoc. The Sox squeaked through remember toe next time he comes 6; Wild pitches. Redding 4, Poi the Mazzini Society. a party for eight UttlA boys and policy eventually divided the’ world that Mrs. Tlmmin’S ' sister, Mrs. District of ’Manchester, on the 34tb nearestSi the Plac' » ,* '« • ,y»*.^** Minnesota and Four lowa Sailors, Sheppard Field, Tex., and he’s Guarigll^ 54, Itsdlan- ambassador Ihto totalitarian and democratic day of July. A D., 1943. ceased lasv dwelt wlthli) said ‘ o’" " ^ reMdencs in Nevada to^ay beraus* A N P A director. Ho was a ngUvo in this opener 2-1 on Thurman ready to spring them, during m NatltaaL Leazne up not to give -him that ., same ban*. Dodos; wlnntag pitcher, M**l Me asserted: girls. The children played games, to Turkey for the last six months, Taken Calmly Robert Mosley of WUUmaqtic had trading under the name of North­ camps was the most staggerihg Present WILLIAM S. HTDE, iSsq., and by pubUshlng the, same she likes the divorce la3i^,xihe tax of Freeport, Pa. Tucker’s ninth homer, while western University" etc...... Joe projected tour of Army camps. Batting—Musial, St- Louis, ]S48; pitch.” Gee; losing pitcher. Redding; um-| T h e Italian people of Italy were .on the taWn, and Henry's mother gs foreign minister in Italy's new London, July, 26^-(M--rNews o< received word yesterday that her Judge. blow yet idealt at Axis prestige. son Pfc. Robert Mosley of Willi- newspaper having axO>*’ou'»‘ *o "x J l, : ’ laws and the country. Columbia, S. C. — Dr. Reed the Bombers hit toe jackpert- 8-3 in Dick,Worthington, former U, of Hermanr Brooklyn, ,828x Come, come, Jake, it’ll be all pires, llilesld, O'Leary. ■ fighting this war and the king, served' refreshments outdoors. government The forei^ ministry MuasollnVa downfall waa token Eetatc o f Rosalie Sasiela la te'o f s'ald probate district] wUhIn NevlU'e. the Delaware, 0 „ harness Runs—Vaughan, ByoolOym. 74; T ^ Ita lla n king’s choice of Mar- mantle had been woimded on the Manchester, In said Olstglct, deceas­ day# from the date of this, fw d^x Her regsons, given in a statox. Smith, . 62, . dean of the graduate the afterpiece, in.which they hand­ racing maestro. Is trying to pro- Washington football llnehian, an4 right if you let your h air, down 'itb the help of Hitler, made Mus- The table,, decorated in pink -and was among the portfolios fonnerly' calmly by Italians in nortb^to South ed Orval Grove his first defeat of Musial, S t Louis, 59. iinl-resign to try and build a sharBadoglio to take over Instead same te same area. ed. and return iriake to this court o f X ment througL her attorfiey, WU- kt^ool of the University of ^mote a match race between pacers, Wendell Broyles, the University’s slightly. white, had for Its centerpiece held by Mussolini, towns like Veinlce, Milan and The Executor having exhibited th. "Otic. giW ^j^^ author of the year after nine straight wins. Runs batted In— Nicholson, <3hl- ■Sting spirit among'the Italians of TOme fqnatlcal Fascist, like Car­ ^ T a m Wqpdburn,'member , of a firm Carolina Wnce 1929 and aul adloS and Senator Abbe---- Ama­ publicity man, took to^lr Army x "Well, a few tips that Dickey Charles Henry's birthday cake Wjth 30 years'experience in cH- Turin, S v ^ radio broadcaats re­ hie adminlstratloir t account with ______textbooks on The Sox.played the second gfime eago and Honhan, Brooklyn, 65. fight the United Nations. This lo Scorza—^who had lately led the Tb TraieeferlDiinventkNi said estate to thie Court for allow­ Judge. ■TWiich specialises in divorces: books ***^.*?9 teur golfers in toe Tspa G'Shanter physical teats toe- same d a y.... aiid Bengough gave me White Meets with five .candles. The latter was ploniacy, Etaron GuarigUa could ported today. English ghmimar, composition and **under protest after a was Hita^Musial. S t . Louis, 122;^ aslted me .ofie day what was wrong another of Hitler's tricks.” remembered with a number of frantic attempts to bolster Italian Telephone communication bef ance, It 1* . . H-7-38-43. ______-• “ 1 liave been separated from toumamenf^ had to be careful as The bulky Husky was repected have been a*go-between in say ne­ morale—strengthened the convic­ ORDERED:—^That the '31st day literature. : x. called on Grove in the eighth. Herman, Brooklyn 113. - with- mo. I Aldn’t know what he He nevertheless termed Musso- useful gifts. tween Swltserland and Italy has WaalUngton. July 2fi.—t*)j~Ten- myN^usband ifor over three years well as good. With M Ftoe odd for a trick knee but Broyles, who Doubles-rHennan, Brooklyn, 27;, gotiations fo r' separate -- peace tion that the monrch was deter­ of July A D. ,1943 at 9 o'clock- (w. AT A COURT and T understand Qiat this is Chicago—Isvln 'YL .WUsey,, 64, . The second place meant. Arid hS- aaid:. ‘You don’t ' Vs resignation “ a great victory been reopened and railway traffic totlve plans to transfer the ahaual t.) forenoon, at ^the Pixibate Office, prizes George may put up. there' took his exercises on a typewriter Musial, S t Louis, 25. during his resi^eiicc Ji.n neutral An­ mined eud Fascism as a peace r:«s)” rc"“ qf'M^n^lie#trr. on the 34th grounds for divorce under Nevada inventor credited withx^giii'aUng dumped Philadelphia 5-0 in their passed with flying colors. have to reach out and meet toe for the United Nations.” ' King Captain A. E. Giescy of Cleve­ is continuing regulaiiy. Said the convention b f the Congress of ui^ In said Manchsbter, be and the first game, behind Dizzy Trout’s was danger of collecting more Triples—MUalal, S t touls, 14; ^jnetor Emanuel, he said, however, necessity.' du*trial organisations froin S t ■same' I* assigned for a hearing on laws.”' X a device now used by ^ . A m e r i­ bail, It’il come to you.’ >, land, Ohio, has leased the home at Out of War Within Week broadcasts recorded t^ The As­ tne;^ allowance ot said administra­ '’ “preJem *WILL?AM K^HYDE. Esq., five-hit flinging, but |h« Athletics Russta, Pittsburgh 9. I ’ve quit boxing to* bail. By-Cbariee Chamberlala es with Mussolini the blame Hitler’s Army, however, remain­ Loula to Philadelphia were an­ 2. Involved Ip a 818,834,924 tap can and British military forces to "So Chicago, July 25—(J V - . Bluri*-| 98 Princeton street of Dr. Alfred One Italian political source in' ed an unknown factor lit determin­ sociated Press. tion ^account with said estate, and came back for a 8-1 edge in tbs chester league. Defeated 2-1 the Home runs—Ott, New YOrk and And Dickey saw me mess up some the present plight of the Ital- A Bern dlspatoh said traffic on nounced today at CIO headquar­ this Court directs- the' Executor to ^“EState o/ Emil B- Claudop late dispute *vith HlUsborough town­ train airplane and anti-aircraft Nicholson, Chicago, 14. ' ing Buck White, unaccustomed to| B. Sundquist and family, and London, who cannot be further ing the king’s next movement ■■ of Manchester. In sold Dletrlct, de- B^ond tussle, although held to Props were in the game right up pop flies, sb he says, as we- pass people and his continuation. of .Giescy 'an'd her two children have the Chlasso railroad between the ters here. The convention probably give publiOvnoUcu tq all persons In­ ship, N. J., shs said she found "the gunners. . / HillBUlies to toe ninth and gave an excellent Stolen bases— Vaughan, Brook­ toe glow of ■ flash bultei and toffl Identified, predicted, that Italy German forces have virtually dom­ terested th ^cjii to appear and be tax laws of Nevada are so^avor- tvto hits by Johnny Oorslca. Th e each other between : ‘I war "proves that he Wants to arrived' from Cleveland. . Mrk. would be put of the war 'aga^pst two countries wes normal. will be held early in November, heard theSeon by publishing a .copy ‘■'on*'’ raotlon .of- Harold C. /IvoVd Cleveland— Mra. Alice E. Miller, Bostofix. Red Sox belted the account of themselves throughout lyn, 12; Lowrey, ChlehM, 8. handclasps of Well wishera mbd-| inated Itidy since their arrim l at of said Manchester Adnrilnlstraw^ . ahle." 84, niece of President William Mb don’t- want to butt in, kid, but you Dtinue the policy of the Fascist Sundquist with her daughters .San­ the Allies within a week. Others There atUl wits no telephone the exact date t o t having‘ been of this order in some newspaper Browiilesx, twice:—7-0,; a* Tex The usual priM will be awarded Pltchiiig — Sewell, PWU rgft can caitch those things if you’ll estly went after toe first toum -l n Duce’s call Tor reinforcements. having a circulation in said Dis­ ORDERED:—That six month# 3. ‘T like the coimtry.very much Klnley and daughter of William dra and Lynne joined'br4 Suhd- were 'not so optimistic, communiceUon between Stock­ Set finally. Hugbson turiie4 to win ifci. 12 with Need Victory tohltat ot tbe Oval. 15-2; Krlst, S t LouU 7-2. keep your eye on toe ball.’ That’s ment victory In his otherwise uis.| Now Pnnnfi With Cliotas trict at least five 'days before said /rom the 34th day of July and know, from what by brother. O. R m , mayor of Cteveland in Jumped - on BandM-agon qulfit last week. Dr. ^undquist This source credited the bomb-, Hitler was now faced with ttie holm and Rome, and Stctokbolm re­ day of hearing and return make to 1941 be and the eame are limited a UirM-hitter'. ta d 6-4 as Boljby aU, j ^ t little ximprovemente like eventful golf career today'r-t’" General Badogllo, said Mr. Tat- W'as commissioned as a first lieu­ ing of Rome and related events, ported that Berlin also was said to Btrtlipiaoe o< Faaelsai Burned this Court, and by mailing In a. and allowed ‘ or the oreditore wl^^ Walker Inman, tells ms that I will 1879 and agam in 1881. . ^ Doerr mt his fourth homer in, four Tam G’Shanter All Americta P choice bf tikking over Italy com­ In which to bring in their claim* Uke the people.” those along the way^-" ~ - ■bowed some anti-Fasclst in- tenant August 20, 1942, In. the particularly the Vatican radio’s de­ be out off front Rome. registered tette-, on or before July N^aunes, M|^h. — Frank E. playing dajjs. Vernqh' KennisdyYi Rockville Plays Stars at They say, you’r e . a better championship. pletely to keep her in hand or with­ 14, H41, a copy of thie ordhr to’ Affftlnst ■e.ld . eitate. an6 tli« •••« Woodburn informed newsmen stions in 1922 but after 1925 Army Ah' Corps, and since early nial of Axis propaganda concern­ drawing to the Brenner pass and The Stockholm newspaper A f- Bern, Swltserland, July 26— (ff) Kasper Saslela, 179 Biroh street, Adlnlplstratdr 1* Samuel, 54, national adjutant of seven-hitter gave Cleveland an torower too, Jake,_-helping the White, a- 32 year old ox-cad on the Fascist bandwag- in September, has been attached''to ing the rijid, for the announced tonbladet giioted a German Forr —An unconfirmed report reimhing •Manchealer, -.Conn.; Mary 6. Neill, public "notreo to th'e ' that when, he' asked the 30-year- the American legion ^ at Indian­ 8r2 win over toe Washington Sena­ Oval Tonight and.N e^ lechers out of many a tight spot Who now, is pro -at, Greenv Ughtehlng the boundaries of his bring in their clslmi within »aia ' old heiress whether she plsimed "He is no ms^ to bring. Italy the Well.ston Air Depot, Macon, "resignation” bf MussMinl and his "EurbpeSn fortress." eign Office apokesmjut as saying Bern from Italy today said, that Lynnbrook. New York; John Satlela. , apolis. Ind..xSlncs 1982. He was tors in their curtain-raiser, but the byNjlpping runners. . • • ■ - Miss., sel'dom has'finished in > It* freedom and the United Nar that “it is'oertoln that Itoly won’t the birthplace of Fascism in Mi­ 178 Birch street, Manchester, Conn.; llnie*allowed by PO»‘ h;F ' to dlyorce James H. R. Cromwell, 'JTiis One Bsdly. , , money of the cash circuit, but] Ga. ' • - replacement by a veteran, 71-year-^ ' Pre'vtoua'estimates of ntler's Individually and- as attorney-in-feet this order on the born' in Downing, Mo. Nats went on a (our-run fourth Jtae’s'saddest moments are' [■ttona must watch him and weigh old soldier who was orie o t the dic­ ■tab Germany in the back.” lan had been burned along with for Peter Baslela and Joseph J, n«HTeiit to the* place-where the ae- industrialist and former .U. B. Aeadla. Oahf. — Dr. Orville Ining spree to take the nightcap when he considers his own hitting. day he meets Jug MeSpaden strength in Italy pointed up the minister to OsnsdA whom she o f all the tofms in the ‘Twlloop, words 'before they make an Mr. and Mts. Frederick M. tator’s critics and a close friend of latter as his most possible choice. the building of the Fascist news- Saslela. ceaHed -laet 'dwelt within aaid 4®*’” Harry Brown, 88, noted allergy 7-2A , ■ He doesn’t pay much attention to Philadelphia, a seasoned follo“ WILLIAM S. HTDE, and by publishing the married In 1935, she rspUfd: ‘ Yesterday's Besalto : Steadings sment jmth him,” Said Mr. Wood and son, Barry, of 44 Har­ the king. Doubt has been expressed that itoper, n Popoto D’ltolia, there. ■pertiOiat who formerly tought at The New York Giants’ losing Owens, manager of the All-Stars. records, but he does know he had of the Rainbow TraU, in ai Judge. newspaper having a .“Perhaps, later on." Eastern Eastern vard Ribad. are. spending a week's Andrea Simonl. secretary o f the German'forces. presenUy In Italy State Hospital H-7.J8-4I. said .probate . district.^ toe University of Chicago and - St run resmhed seven straight as the fsars.J*ff "KeolMib’s HUl BilUss rather drive in a run than throw -bole playoff for toe $2,000 Mr. Tatty added: da.vB- from the date of .thie ordei% Hartford 8 Utica 1 (2d post­ W L P e t vacation at Coventry Lake. Free Italian-movement In London, are stronft enotiigb. to defend .the Louis imlverslty. .. Chicago Cube dlouted the .Ceogan 25 .676 out three base,thi*ves any day. prize and- toe tlUe which T hope that Mussolini's down- L^isl Notices 7 8 a t A COURT o r p r o b a t e h e l d JSS'return make to thie court, of - The Gila monster is the only moat of sll. T^e Rockville team poned). Scranton .". e «.# e e'e eSd * "V , . said: "The king certainly rallied country without Itulan support, Is Short of Help Bhiffere twice by ^-0, with Hi Albany ...... -.47 36 .573 " I ’ve been terrible,” he moans. with toe game’s richest tou will open the’ eyes of local at Manchester, .within and for the U h. notice a. „ y i,B poisonous Usard in ths United Bithora pitching a flve-hitter in will play toe Stars thie evening at Albany 6. 2; Springfield 1, 1. ment. The loser gets a Clerk of the Court Aldo Paganl many people to his side, some of and raBway lines linkinr Gejmfiny f ' ■* ’ AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD district of'Manchester, on the 34th Wilkes-Barre ...... 4 5 34 .570 "And I ’m really' not a bad hitter, Fasclats and Italian'pa- Judge. States. the first game tad Ed Han^ewski the Oval and a red hot contest is Elmira 6, 6; Scranton 0, 4. • , up award of $1,400. and Mrs. Paganl are spending - a whom did not like him. detting. It­ with Italy have been so shattered at Manchester, within and for the ' ^ of July. A. D. ,1343. Wilkes-Barre 16. 7; Binghamton Elmira ...... 44 38 .637 pressing,' I guessr. Left eight men and now with his. finish week's vacation at Grove Beach, aly out the war is nattirmlly ex­ by Allied air attacks that immedl- Middletown, July 2fi— I f the district of Manchester, on the 24th ’ resent W ILLIAM S. HTDE. Esq., H-7-38-43.______• P ro^ Detrailing and.CIauM Passeau combining on in toe offing. Either Urban or Fa­ ,536 on base in Cleveland one ’day." This is toe second cos employment situa&Qp does not Im­ day .of July. A D.. 1*43. Judge. 0, 3. : , Binghamton e » e e *-*40 39 I r i^ d start to work whole- Clinton, Coiin. In Clerk ' PagAnl's tremely popular with the people.” ate •heavy reinforoements ‘ Were a t a c o u r t DF p r o b a t e HELD a . six-hit. wfaiteWashington to toe gan will be On tbe mound for the .494 And he probably felt like adding ■year the ’ "^am extrav prove, the Middletown State boe- Present WILLIAM S. HTDE, Beq.. Estate of Margaret 8. WoOdhouse Nfttlonftl Hartford t e e e e • •3R 40 to help the United absence from court. Probation Of­ May EUmldsto Party consldere-eIrou- in some newspaper hevink k circu­ terested therein to appeir ami * W E A r rail” which b«d not been opened.. a drowning. - , . Boston at S t Louis. der par. V H M f t It ectnmem* Publisher at WeeUy -Diee gans aifd exhoitations on Italian WTIC this evening he will have a fight Brooklyn a***4«*e 51 40 .560 York, Detroit, 8. ... tivity at Wbitsball' waa . greater pitol .which is situated farthest latlon Is. eeld dlstrlet.llst • ■(east five lation In eeld district, et'iseat five heard thereon by publishing a kuV.>, The device was placed on the Thret-year-ola Jerald LoBlane -BrooUyh at Pittsburgh. Home runs—Stephana, S t Louis, c S S t BubesA flff'UMBtttae Tempe, Ariz., July 26—(g>—Curt waUs and fences. than had been noted in a tong to r* before tb* day ot 'seld hearing. days before the day o f eeld hearing, of this order In soma eewspapri if on his b a ^ because both the Phlladsljplila at Cineihnati Pittsburgh e q 0 * a * »4S 38 .558 Us Ossk, Mla^ nmlh among the boilitegs on the track to prevent trains from pass­ was .wamng Saturday-in the Quln- 14; York, Detroit, lA fO -OB W. Millerm. 78, who had published Firearms jpermits were canceled, time to appear If they see eene* e ( __ to appear if they a** eeuee at aaLd having a circulation In aaid Dtstrtcl W ee( Slders and Soldiers are hot ' Amestean Cincinnati ...... 44 43 ..■566 took a btlsf knd i Aug. M. The The Tempe News, a weekly, con­ institution’s grounds. ’n » main Um* end place and he heard rete- time and place and he heend rela­ at least flv* days before said day of 'k ing when the bridge was open. Thq nipiac river in Wallingford. The ...... 41 46 Stolen bsaee 'Case, Washington. thus outlawing Fascist .gunmen . London newspapera took the hearing and ratqirn , make- to thii bridge had'just been closed when current sWept Jdm off hU feet and on his heels. Chicago at New-. York. Chlcagq ., straltat btrdlsA but Mew ^ _ . rad, white and tinuously for 56 yeai-8, died last building would then becomq .the thra thereto, end make return to tive thereto,. and make return .to Philadelphia ...... 39 30 .488 26. MoSes, Chicago, 25. who bad helped MusiiolinI terrorise view Ujat MuaaoUni’s fate ebould thie court. ' this court. V (^ourt. *THE TEiEPHONE HOUR’ the accident occurred. ' into toe deep part, of B'c stream The Prop* gave Yale, a real St. Louis at Boston. - pair of birdies te t lf |iM (he MMtnU subject of, night. His was a native of Millers reception hospital, and the patients Boston - ...... 35 47 .4’27 Pitching—Grove, Chicago, ►I; political enemies. not alter the immediate AUied in the latter buUding, nuiaber WILLIAM'S. HTDE WlUiIAM.8. HTOB ; WUA.IAM a ' Other trains brought the strand­ where he drownSd' before help scare Saturday afternoon and re Deuoit at Philadelphia (night), Fa. Judge; I Jndito iuSze, OREAT ARTIST SERIES develand at Washington N e w . York • e e 55 .375 J , Tbs Faseist mlllUni wban form­ gbuMi •Bd-Uwt JulF sbeuid- ba u t •bout iSk VOUld h i BMOfid tbsi ed tissssafftrs to Sostda. coaid reach him. IlsctM a lot of aredlt m. ths Man­ C M AN(MIKSTER eVT^lWrVc; RRRAtD. M4NrffE^nT5R*iX)NN, MONDAY, JULY 2«jvi94S

T Meet Anybody Is sensible enough Tha men who .try will ya laam. HOLD to take care at poor healHi, but this lesson. don’t— . VBRYTHING few are wlaa enough to take eare Successful man >va tha t’s ...... ( FOR. HIGHWAY TO. of their good health. from tha w6rdi can'b and R iM T A C itu's W a e n e f i The Sadler on furlough aSd^Us8^1^ I grew up they weren’t goalingauy tiqas.. . . Judging froimtbe s t a t ^ .. Doctor—What’s this extra ten HER HEART bride pame embarrassingly Into tnCs. more, but were geeae and ganders. tics that one marriage' in every six ^ Ts on your bill ? Father (at Army hotel, and after' a whispered hud­ Jupior thought a minute, then, «l)d8 In divorce—it would seem Rltainber—Oh that. Doc. 1 had lo where ia my son, dle, she went up tol the desk clerk satdK ' / tHAcq^are a goedlnany defaults on call ifi^^j^radlator specialist f< coi ■ " Sergeant—A. W, O, AotOmobfles for Salt Garages— Sefvlce^— Repairing 23 Dogs— Birds -Pet* 41 Household Goods' 51 Supimer Homes , Chapter 31 ' country and'fhr the #kole world. ind asked for a room Md bath. Junlbr—Well, grandma, bbnrEo tha JMWds of matrimony. - - - Houses for Sale 72 "G et; 6 move on,” growled They registered; and the clerk you tell tile geese from the^^m- Draftee's Father iL ^ o yob .Storage / 10 NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ BOARD TOUR PET at a reUaUe Oc Rent It was a long day. Bert Stringer Striker, as her hands slowedjun. Teacher—J forti- mean by that ? • 1836 CHEVROLET TUDOR sedan, FOR SALE—COMBlNA'nON gaa FOR SALE—CAPE COD 4 rodm eyed their lone piece of baggage; ders? ■ y iake--J(o^ pauch time did you luloid replaced in curtains, all kennel, and enjoy your vacation. was driven by impatience to der the overpowering weight oC. get? flcatlon mean? Sergeant—lAftar Woinff ^Or U-, L'WMMU.T F«r- In good condition, heater. Price FOR RENT—4060 .SQUARE feet and oil range. Inquire at 170 FOR RENT—COTTAGE at CirifenV house. Fireplace, shower bath, reach the Peace River and the Clerk-—Have you only an over- Grandma (quick on thC/u4gger) $150 for quick salA Apply 33 floor space, concrete^ suitable for kinds of leather-work.'Chas. Lak- Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale. School street Tel. 2-0691. • this thought. Yli^t case? —Oh, I Just let ‘enYeun qnd let ’em I ^ e —Two yeaj^. . Joan—A quor. Ing. 90 Cambridge street Tele­ Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner try Lake. Available Aug^/I4. In­ ^ brass plumbing, steam , heat. canoe he had (uudied there,. From Gritting her teeth. Penny push­ Teacher—1 Proctor Road. garage or storehouse.' Will rent quire E. L. G. HohenthsC Jr., 24 Space foi 2 additional rooms qn Bride (snapping) Don’t get find out for themselvM; Jake—That’s a break-r-^con^i phone 4740. Street. ' the halfbreed’s idiack, Penny ed the Jagged end of the tin of what doesAktiflhation mean The bride of'a soldier had re­ iTION all or part. Apply 128 ^Bl|isell. Roosevelt street. Tel,rSf269. ^ ^ fioor. $6,000. Rhone 2-04^ or learned, it was only ten miles by fresh, we’re going to stay a week. A'. Ihg the Swag you'got. • y S fprA lvi^ Telephone’ 4970. \ Mgchtnery and Tools 62 com she was opening into her ’ Mike—Yeah 7—blit thsrTkWyer Joa^fguessing)—A bi$ t.H quested a sb^t ceremony. The FOR SALE PEDIGREED y ...... ■ ' • this routs. The river took a bend hand. Another good rsAson wky'ipea ■gueser Army chaplain tumid to the bride- BcrfitMi and Slilrley N Auto RepairiRg—: which shortened the distance. When a wothQi ia always clean­ ^ i l o t love so ardently after mar,- took all the money I stols. I ouEht CUl 5U6 lanchMtvr. X i*rivste instructions 28 Cocker Spaniel p.upa, . $10. each. IN St 6 c K f o r IMMEDIATE de^ Sha gave a • IlKie exclamation to have him pinched for receiving Painting Tel. 8887. livery, new Mauey-Harrit-, one Wanted^Ao Rent ~ ' 6M SCR Sa l e —TWO FAMtLY ^ ing and sweeping abound the house HAge ie thAt apme wives dob't de- 'The. glance that oVer cocktails Wanted Autoa— room duplex housef^^na aids "Wa*U make camp on-the shore of, pain. ' it looks as if she thinks there 6r t itolen goods. / V' *^*^^^a!n—Haire her 7 _____ , THE lA D T that plekad up EXPER^T t r a i n i n g In Conver­ horse mowers and oil bath, two WANTED-yrtlREE OR FCSUR tonight,” her captor 4ald, ‘■ been pMm tiees in the Garden of ded wheaL Bride—Ye's."^ lined, $9.957'^'E(Mt Comax lining. TOP DOLLAR .ICNIES FROM couplc/oest of references, Write Eden and yet Mother Eva choaa Six months later: •turn to Soda Shop? groups nd.w b«ng formed. Call Bo}^--!*, Herald. Ha kept Penn^ going relent­ apologetically: "Nothing aarionil Junior; A seven-' fFOld, who —Vlrjfinl* Brasisr.,.^ Chaplain—Juried. Phone 6l91'.np^> get some Eauze Mik#— lawyer proV' ■ ' — ■ ■ • Brothers, 364 Bidwell street. Tel. horse mowers, bale hay wira, WANTED TO REN-T 4 or 6 rooms cently went ,to^visit hla grand­ sincere souls who think that tha liver 'It the next dayr'a^unner’s, mileage... He la at Brunner'a, 80 7405. , dared not risk the consequences and adhesive tape bandage It sd I neyer st(M any money in my Just received a card. from a Young Lady—Oh,' Doctor, will ' Annoabccments 2 Fordson; parts, saw rigs, cement to 'adults, ^permanent residents. FOR SALE—FpUR ROOM house, with It won't take a' minlite.” mother on the farm. Among other boye do all the petting should re- the scar show? --i ' I 6r*Vlft MC. T M Bto U K. *kt. ( 80 Oakland Btreet. Oakland ., atrect, Manchester. of irritating niir by outright re­ mtniber thkt nature endowed the life—then hO had me atreeted for friend who is a defense wdrifct- He ' ------:------— ^ ______Help Wanted— Female 35 mlxersr Dublin Tractor Compan^ Tel. 5-5526'be.tween 4:30 and 6:30 with 10 acresland. Nice well bellion. I Hell, he said. "All right, but things be was fascinated by the perjury And defamation of charac­ writes: “Having f wond'erful'time DoctorLThat. Madam," la'witire- “I only have four days' leavo— Open evehinge until 9X#xcept FOR SALE—RABBwi! Inquire WlllimahUc. tiny, fluffy goslings, G ran d^ ex­ girls with tpro hands and equal op­ „jIDBR3 WANTED TO Hartford. LET US" PORCELAmiZE" yoit Saturday, 6. Phope 5191. .at 364 Bidwell Street. Telephone p, m. Reward $25.00 Bond. water, bn’ main road. $3,000. In- By this trail, she estimated, make it andppy ter And now ten years. . and a half.” ly up to youi i thank goodness'” M^ave llanchester 1 p. pi. Return car. It will last 6 months to, a . nuire Ji^es Moynihan, New, Eng­ plained to him that lyhSn they portunity for emotional explore- HAND CUTTER. No experience 7495. WANTED BY SEP>T. 1ST., five or they would probably come out ^ ^ :0 0 midnight. Tel. 4084 after 6 year. Also save the paint and neceaisry. Apply Kaklar Cloth land HOjtel, Bolton. Tel. 3823. abo'iit ten or fifteen miles down Penny opened her kit ■ l^urried- " ‘.'m. make your car like new. Brun­ Wanted—To Bu# 6S six room fiat or house, v icin g ■i- Busin^A^crrlcee ‘ Offered. 13 Toy Oo„ Tolland ’Turnpike. Hollister school, 3 adults. . river from wherr she’d left Clever' ly, got «ut the things neceUNuy to RED RYDER ABifPart^ BY FRED HARMAN ner’s, 80 Oakland .street, Man­ Ppi|UiY And Supplies ' 43 Penny’s heart plunlmete)HOA'Af GALOOT.' YUH G0NE.J BACK Apply- Ijn person. The Rogers Plymouth Rpek ^jllets. Apply ly useful In the study of various Suspect something was wrong? while fixing her hurt knee. The )R SALE—ika CHEVROLET VALVES REFACEL and carbon abnormal states affecting the ,PLUIAB LO CO -^rig^ ,.YUKO.N.' HE STRUCK Paper Mfg.-Co., Mill and Oakland- Anthony Gozdx; 287 Q aklud S t CASH FOR YOUR-old bike, sew- Several days,' prM>ably. ^ latter She. slipped surreptitiously RICH ach, •aceptlonailykclean. radio, cleanet' ,>il;95. Chevrolet, Dodge, streets, Manchester. * ing machine or vacuum cleaner. HEALTH AND DIET M , such as psastic colitis, Into her breeches' pocket praying Heater, fog lights, priltately own- Chrysler 6i Oldsmobile 6, Pack- ^ OUT HOUSED and aeptie ^ k a ______-h ______, ■------stem , or constipation. When the But now, at least, she bad a YtAH,OuC^ESSi cleaned. Write Box. F, Herald. 15 Maple street. Phone 2-1576. plan. She had hope. She was both that In the increasing dijjomess MNnCrtA HEARD,’ Call SOSfi before S' p. ard 6, Plymouth, Pontiac 8. W A N ’TED — HOtTSEKEEPER, Articles for Sals "'x 43, \ A D V I C E colon iV abnormally stretched of Phone 5191, Brunner’s. 80 Oak- ddle-aged woman. Family of eager and reluctant to reach the Bert Stringer woUidn’t hqtice. < WANTED TO BUY a second' hand ballooned. In any part, the pictures Then having taken -(^hta of her PLTilOUTH coupe, $25: 19^ land street. thrbe.,adults. Telephone after 6:30 FOR SALE^lOO FEET OF 2’’ , trail’s end If she should fail—it 4 fldasehold Services baby, carriage In fairly good.con- For^i^ed by the McCoy show this vefy..^clearly. In addi- Bert Stringer should, somejiow hand, she came back. kulck sedan, $611; 1936 Pbrd p^m. slightly used steam pipe and fit­ diUon. Call 3176. \ X Health Service -' ti.on. X-ray pictutes art, frequent­ toupe; 19.37 Packard coupe,' 1938 i s : Offered ^13-A tings. Tel. 8407. ------^ , ______find, out—what then? Warm as Uiuler bis Increasingly abusive ly'made of the kldfiSy’s and maHy urging'And the stress of her own rd coupe, $110; 1939 Ford GRrs^es-^ervicc SALESGmL"WANTEiD part time. Address canrunumcattona to n e kidney stones are discovered she was with the exertion of the , $485; 1939 Ford sedan, HAVE TOUR CURTAINS laiind- Good pay. Rteail'-B^eeroom, Man­ FOR SALE—p r e s s u r e cooker. Rooms Wlihopt Board M \ Herald, Attenttiw McCoy strenuous hiking overland, Penny increased fraslon, she had the - Btprage 10 ered now. Special summer ratea. through Uiis method. meal prepare In no time. 1940 Bulck sedan, IMO chester Knitting MtSa, Manchee- Call 5598 or at 174 Benton ^ Beaftb Service I regard the combination of tha- couldn’t suppress, an ,lcy shiver, 91 Main street. street ■, Stringer would never forgive her "\vell. ” he «ld . mollified after ckard sedan, 1942 Chevrolet ter Green. FOR REINT—r o o m " sifiUWe for fluoroacoplc examination and X- A s RED RYDER FOR RENT—GARAGE, near the one or two people, continuous hot for trying to fool him. He’d be re-, a few b)^, “you can get A hustle Brunner’s, 80 Oakland with The .AM of The X-Ray ray pictures as a very necessary on jrou when you've a \^nd to, AND utile DEAVER et. Tej. 5191. Open evenings Center. Call 5200. WANTED--GIRL OR womanMor water. Near' Cheneys. 101 Chest­ part of any complete health exam­ lentless. After all, she remlpded Moving— ^Tmekii^— . cleaning. 2' mornings a week. Tel> HousehoM Goods With the aid of the X-ray the ,, herself fearfully,-ne was basicall.V can't you?” \ RETURN HOYiE., 9. nut street. ination. 'Those patients who have h-— I ?\AV£RICK . 3 : : Storage 20 5828. physician is often able to l^ell the been ailing for years and who. have a criminal of the worst sort. She “Coffee?” asked Penny. She .NOT EXPENSIVE to sUrt FOR. RENT—FURNISHED room, patient what ia-'wrongdn spite of could hold him at arm's length honed her volqe didn’t a^nd aa [^CELi^lES.f IJ^toNTIAC SEDAN, 1937 Pon- a home. ~ Our 3 room complete never found out what was really I aedan, 1937 Pontiac 4 paasen* AUSTIN CHAMBERS O o' WANTED—WOMEiN for assem- near Centei and bus line. Inquire the fdot that the sym^oma com­ only by keeping him guessing, by queer to him,as >t did to he N.. Ara Ton Going Into tiw Aimed biy. Pleasant work. Good hours. home ouHim start at |180. Ideal wrong are probably the bnea who coupe, 1936 Pontiac Coupe, Services Or Moving To Another locai^Apd long distahee moving. at 21 Church street. plained (ff..are so vague and mU^.^ flatjterlng his ^.ego. Mouth stuffed, he nodded. 'With' Return tbad ayatem. tumltun, Apply Kage Co.. Cheney Bros. for SummeKjmmes. Albdrt’a, 43 would benefit the moat from the Farmerettes BY EOtiAR MARTIN ST Chevfolet town sedan, 1937 Part of the 'Coantry? \ leading they do not indicate the' use- o f the X-ray, but I also be­ But—If she should succeed! hands she couldn't keep ^ 'm BOOTS An d h e r bu d d ies storage. Dial 6260. Allyn street xiartford. trui nature of the trouble. shaking, ahe gave him th^ nputh. "abrlolet, 1936 Ply- s e l l CS XOUR FURNITURE WANTED—GOOD P L f IN cook. POli RENT—ROOM, private en. lieve lt''tS'a.good plan to use this Penny’s heart beat with warm outb aedan. Cole Motors-^164. Complete, donee Boye Every- WINDOW SHADES-^ Ubfortuhately d^ease symp­ excitement at the thought. She ing black liquid. . . , S'LON&.OPAd.- [v«,V.Vi)WiTfOQ M t! TTY 'a>'OiTTOKl' 1-2 day.-every dayT State wages. trance, Call 2-Q769; toms are not always clea.r-cut and type of equipment in examining Emptying it, he .Amacked hi) W ON'OVi-Y TatNKS , tblng. Haa Cash Waiting. Write Box (Jt'liereM. blinds. Owing to our'Very low those who are supposedly healthy,.^ would be free. The precious films Repairing 23 overhead, get our apeciarxipw distinct. For example, thV patient .Bill bad risked his life for would lips and passed ^ cup back to' OAST - A 'BONCA OV VEbAK').t<»( dONES FURNITURE FOR RENT—NICE LARGE cool with a sick gall bladder- may. de- be refilled. r ipp* SI OAK ST. TEL. 8264 FACTORY EXl^ERT repair serv­ GIRLS -OR WOMEN for tem­ pricea on high grade windW 2 rqom, suitable for couple or '3 QueetloaeiAnd AnsWera '"t^ be in A m possession. She coiild, porary telephone work. Apply 73 shades and Venetian bUnda com­ velop all the symptoms which (Proper Ventilation) x surely, manage to find her,way “Nothlng^Jtke good, coffee to ice. Vacuum cleanere, aewlhg ma­ p^ple. Telephone 4607. point to indigestion. With the set a nmn up.' he sAid, his good FOR RENT chines, small electrical ap­ Birch street. pletely installed. Samples fumiah- Question: P. W. R. writes: "How saCfely back to Cleve. To succeed ed. Capitol ' Window Shade Co., FOR RENT--FURNISHED room, help of the X-ray it la usually pos­ should one ventilate, a room in wouid'be Worth every ounce of humbr'ietuming NEW SINGLE HOrSE pliances. Sewing isacblnea and -X, sible to locate the gall bladder as “No," answered Penny. "But— vacuums bought arid sold. A. B. 241 North Main street Phone on Maln^a^eet, for 2 men or which t'here is no sir conditioning painstaking effort, every bit of Help Wanted— \ 8819. Open evenings. couple. .Conuhuput hot water. Tel. the real offender. " The X-ray equipment t - During the winter acting ski l on her part, loath as hilt don't you ever have trouble lediate Occupancy C Fixit Co., 21 Maple atreet. Tel. equipment is therefore often used with coffee keeping you awake?" 1T1575 or 4394. Male or Female ^ 6803. the air in the house seems stale' she was to have to do It. s:OR SALE—Ma g e e ideal range, to great advantage in these doubt­ and (stuffy.” , . He grinned. 'What .If I do?" He F. KnoSa . TeL 4386 gfayenamel oil burner, hot water ful cases where a differential diag­ patted a place beside him. “(Tome PIANO TUNING and repairing. Answer:’; The carehtL ventilation It was aeaily ten o'clock, ac­ WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS with bicycles frontXInquire -nornlngi, 19 Tyler nosis' is to be made. ' sit over oere, .tweetheart-,'' Player piano. specialty. John with carriers 'for light delivery Boarders Wanted ?-A of all of the rooms in tnO'home is cording to Penny’s watch, when “That Number One j^unner is fishing again, sir! Circle, Orfm-d Village: Another advantage of the -X- of the greatest importance' and "I’d—I'd rather get everything Oockerham, 28 Bigelow street work. Inquire 73 Rlrch' street thei’ remerged from the thinning all cleaned up and put away Boy with bicycle tp Tel. 4219. ATrRACnVE ROOMS— UGH' ay is that it may be used with this problem should be given at: pines anil saw ahead the pale DAVENPORT c h a ir ; brimd housekeeping'or board If desired. b n ^ t in finding what has been first," ahe said coyly. “It won^t WANTED—MAN. ALSO , woman new, never used, excellent value. tention. As a rule, the beat plan glimmer b^'-'the river. Soon the SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH A17TbMOBlI.B« WASTBO IfANTED TO TyNE,_repalr and oc girl to help in laundry^ Apply Central. Laundry privUegea. Rea- calirax^^lent sickness." Many dis­ is to provide opeiiings-near the take more than half an bour- >W Psait. aty ■artfare, Caaa. FURNISHED may be uncovered by the ime..pf burning In a room, more, outgide He said, ‘Tm dog-tired. I’ll be To Bo Contldiiqd tion . Real Estate To Sell... I FORWENT—TWO ROOMS and the X-jray, even while they ari r^rilKIE,NBC»S(paBD S b sa A c u se , A c r r v t h a t b e - UTTUEGOVCAKI STRONSI r must 'admitted to kesp up glad to get out . of this damned' ■ 1 4 ^ flSYEO THE ROMANS FOR UFT THAT SHIP CAN YOU 1 Oewsa ttM ^ -C ea sa W aatsti bath AugukLlst, $20.00, 3 Wal still in the incipient stage. the:.«ipply of oxygen. 'Whin the DROP BAOOMARD IN. % .na looUas far a la«l ar 1S4S ROOMS Wfi Have Cash Customers! B U Y O N E O t nut street, ‘inquire Tailor Shop. country.’’ \ i To Survey Car Sales SOME TVUEMTV CEM- 'IHRK YEARS, tXJE TO THE IN- O ir iA THT SnSOER IT V>ATH~ ------tlhla eaaila. l*ai alsa : •‘There are two general .types of air in 'a ^ given room aeems usual­ Pehny dropped' her bed-roll,' "njaiES"io APenoD > WAR MSCHMES OE*._ WITH ONE HAND? far a lS41.ar 1S4S, By Day or W’eek. THESE FOR A ^ X-ray equipment used in i^ntify- ly stuffy>tMs may be remedied by piit doAm her first aid "kit. yS4BN SiCItV V4A« DOM- ew ABCHWEOeS. A aar aeadatv ptSasc Apply ilerald^dficc JONES REALTY ing disease and I find that some of opening theW ind^s for about 70 Hartford, July 26—OP)— Sus­ INKTED BN nOMSM bii- , OREEK MKIWMNnCIAN asaea^ysair, aiaka,' baey style TELEPHONE 4386 SI Oak Street ■ Tel. 8354 Summer Romi "Why- did you ever come up vaDeas...AppttomMAm:f .7,xJZL* IJ’ HOME OF YOUR my readers, are Confused aS to the minutes and oplmmg at least one here in the first place?” she asked pecting that many people, have -asie tiMwme yaa are aslUas. For Rent 67 difference betwem them. TTie first door, 'rhe^mportance of clean, sold their cars because of gaso­ KTtTMA. WiMa a u w Martcasea. as. Bis.sell St. curioualy. . XMERC Faail Bta Maltteie, Csf a; OWN FOR RENT—SHORE cottage a is the fiuoroscope, also calleid the fresh alir can not be ova^mpha- He was In no moqd for con­ line restrictions, Motor Vehicle Saybrook, five clean roociia; $16^gBlioroacoplc X-ray. This is in the sized-and you are to be eohsmend- fidences. "1 had my 'reasons," he Commissioner John T. Mt’I^ th y ID SET Fklrfield Street.- 6-room- weekly. Tiel. 2-1061. naVuM of a screen and is of value 'or realizing that proper ^ "said shortly. on Saturday authorixed'a survey THE'OBE. duplex with all Impmve- in Btudying parts which are m o^ "on should be given to the^mattai^ of automobile dealers to find how nients. S-ear garage. Good ing, a u ciiv^ the dieart, lupgs, “Maybe you- were tailing'^JBill, ’ FOR RENT—6 ROOM cottage, suggested Penny, indifferently; as many cars have been sold out of deep lot. S. P. $7,000. Terms with boat, west side . Columbia stomach andNinteatinal tracL ^ '' Question; Lora B. u k s: “How the state and Itbus decreased the OSCAR BOOMTS arranied. It-really didn’t matter to her. OOP WENT ALONO WANTED Lake, electric appliances. Inquire The fluorosrope is o f^ 'u s e d in can one tell whether aha has snorted. "Maybe—maybe 1 state’s private tranaportation. PROJECTILE, OR. f TIME- 21 Elro street, Manchester. studying the entirb-Jlg^stlve tract bronchitis or laryngitis?" 1 facilities. M ACH INE) yJONMUS COM- TO HELP BOOM and provides a yaat^'amount of not SEMTEO TO AID t h e f=U»IT- TOTETT-IE ORE Hudson Street. 3-famtly Answer: It is sOmOwhat difficult Penny ^deqidjd to drop her ,IVE PEBFECr HIS aiVBJTlpN;. FCiOM MTETNA., FOR RENT-iCOTTAGE .at Col­ information abodt the ''Wtay-''' the for the layman to recognize the USED FURNITURE house with 'two -6-rOom iUts. questioning, befqre he became too submarine Baatiaw Launched Steam heat with coal. Fire­ umbia Lake, suitable year around stomach antU^lon are doing their difference readily; however when i i C E work. H-fs employed w i^ good annoyed. He wak-Anappisb'as an place In lower flat. Large . occupancy. Call Manchester 4279. bronchitis is present there is animal who . wants wjjy to rest Friend or Foe? BY MERRILL BLOSSKH lot. 8. P. $7,300. , Terms e ffe c L ^ uncovering prolapsus o i usually a tendency -towiud . cough­ Groton, July 26—OPi—The sub­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FOR raN T—c o t t a g e at Coven- s a g ^ g of the organa, and in the And be left alone. At'the ,mtf- marine Bashaw slid down the ways arranged. ing and the patient may deacriha ment, body-comfprt. wa» "paia- Lake.'week of August 1st and diagnosis of adhesions around the a "tight” or painful area- in the ot the Electric Boat coinpany yes­ w eu.,1 SAW CAIU^TERS an^ . August 22nd. Telephone 8182. ' ( mount with him, • -Getting out He/,uito, ooi«u fu o l ivE 6eeN RisMr I large intestine. In preparing the cheat near Mie breastbone. la terday, the third sub to be WALK ALONOTHe FISHINO/ eiesmL'N 7 OAK STREET Maple Street. 3-famlly patient for the fluoroscopic exam­ camp equipment And supplies for laundbed this month. Mrs: Nor­ W i laryngitis, the patient complains their lata'Aopper, he rattled the U nless The 66ACMON1HE NONE OF PAINTERS house,. 4 rooms each. Hot' ination, a meal is given containing of hoarseness Or other interference man S. Ives, Wife of Captain Ives SeAACHIN& NORTH SIDE TH5 A MAN air heat—lower flat. Also 4- 'barium. OneV the barium la swal- pans^ATid containers savagely. MO«4INO'? with speMh because the' vocal . -"Let me help ” she .said sweet­ of Portsmouth, N. H., christened PlANe KETURNS room single with aU improve­ Good Sie lowed^tt then becomes possible for cords are usually involved srtien the new craft AGAIN, fr LOOKS ' Apply Ready for Work . ' ments but heat. Must be sold the bxamlnl‘'8 pbyslcla nto watch the larynx is indamed. A differen*. ly, although evety nerve and AS IF LARO together. . 8. P. of $6,600 la- muscle of her b ^ y protested WILL 6l»y this substttnee as‘ it makes its way tial diagnosis is easily made by the MAKOONCDOM ehides both. D. P. $1,600.. through the aoipe twenty-eight or doctor. ^ • against IL Coloheater Pastor Reaigns DINING RO(iM—8 Piece G^den Oak; round exten-^ "Sure," he said, "why not? TUS SLANO thirty feet of . tubing which make wmt LANA AND ' aion table, buffet, ab^bnairs,...... : $36-00 Cottage Hoines, Inc. Let’s see what you’re good for. High StWet. 8-room single up the digestive tract. > Unaibla to.Ratam Key. Colchester, July 28—OP)— ■ The HCR BAOIMM, . DINING ROOM—8 Piefce Golden Oak; rounftbxten- The second type of equipment is besldea loNclng pretty." ' Rev. Charles F. Fuller yesterday VlClbR—SOfiUt, ^^ter Street ""x In flhe condition. Ail Improve­ ‘ A : sipn table, buflbt, alx chairs..-...... 30.00 ments and insolation. Good used, in making X-ray ipictures. . Morganton, N. C., UP)—Heeding announced bis resignation aa paa* THE'BXWWiNCB t a b l e ANIJ..ChAIRS—Oak table,jHl2jaix chairs,. 30.00 sized lot. « . P. $6600. These are of value from Um sthn^.*^ the instructions. "Drop in Any Penny stifled her indignation, tor of the Ckilcheater Congrega­ «pWM»MSirwwsiS¥ies.we..T.ii.»io.a orr. HLSN^fieeN went dogg^ly to work. If only BEDBOQM SUITE- 3 Piece‘ WaWut aeset: Bed, Dress- point of forming a pierprmant Mail Box; We Guarantee Post­ tional church to accept a call to eNJOVABiE— she weren’t -aO worn oqt- This 'The trouble is, these modern dames earn as much as I er-find Cheat .... ' 49.50 record apt} from the atand^int of age," somebody mailed a room the Whitneyville Congregation^ - Elditdge Stteet^ If-roora affording a chan.oa 'fb study fine key to the Hotel Morgan here. keeping up, this etema^ humiliat­ church in New Hqven. He had do! V/hen you were young,.girls like mom were glad t<^ IROOM SUITE-^.J'Piece Mahogany *set;' Bed.- single 'with all lfn|mtveiiienta detail whl0.-4l{>es not. show up 'The post office, th^ogb, can't de­ ing pretending was wearing on been >at Colchester for the past get dates for street car rides'and sodas, but 1 have to Vanity with J^tfror, Dre'sser base with Mirioi but heaL LotJSO* x lOO’-.S. P. her physically and mentally. And .7-U and Springp--f...... with the''fiuoroscope. X-rsiy plc- liver it. The Hotel Morgan' went flve'y®*rs." ; throw a party!” J 39.50 I $4600. Q .^ . $1600. " ^urek' are of great value In dlajg- oiitjof business 16 yeats ago, and now. more than any time in bst METAL BED—Full size, Walnut finish. T...... 4.50 500 , life before rile needed to be alert b o n u s ‘ I 'Miosing a WldS variety of condi­ notieveft the buUdmg stands te^ Mission Accomplished BY LESLIE t u r n e r METAL BED—'Tivin size. Tan finish...... ;.. 3'.00 TOP union Street. . t-fnoiUy tions, such as: Sinus trouble, dis­ day. Her movements when the time to o n b r y iLl e fo lks BY FC^AINE FOX WASH TUBBS CHEST^—5-Drawer Antique, Mahogany and Maple CARS J .fcbiise with 4 room's and lav­ eased roots- of teeth, fractures, came, must be deft and sure. Cheat ...... atory downstaira, plua va­ arthritis, rickets, 'Stomach and Burma, has bamboo which Otherwise— oLhemlse everything .AMI OF ^ s,*i.oo ID AO C0UB6K. CHEST—5-Drawei Oak Chest. . 1...... p r ic e s IMMNTED cant store wlilch cbold be re­ duodenal ulcers, gall stones, can- reaches a height of ISO feet would be lo s t'. 10.00 modeled into aa apartment. Penny fellf suddenly'*’tfie whole " SN AkE-"foN ©uE" T o m p k i n s WITHVOO, ELSAITHE CHEST--4-Ditiwer Chest ...... 3.00 CAPTAIN NAZIS TCL. 6 rooms "and fall bntb up- burden of the responiilblUtY Which MUSTN’T DRESSER BASE—Oak pre.ssei' Base and Mirror... z s BASV? 10.00 AR atUra. All other Improve­ had faUeoriipon her ahoulders. T r y (XT HOLD ; STUDIO COUCH—Green ujihoistered studio couch. , 20.00 MANCHESTER ments Ytat lienL - lot Croche^ Party Frock Not onlv for herself, but for Bill, OF VOO S'fUDIO Co u g h .—Rust uphotsleied studio couch.. 15.00 with S-epr gnrage. t emken for Powell, for Cleye, she must SOFA—=1.sola upholstered in ru.st Figured Frieze... eoope and lAed. S. P. $4660. succeed. Yes, and for many more, 30.00 D. P. $1,006. perhapa, whom she had never CHAIRS 2 Antique. Victorian arm chairs.. . .,each. 35!00 'seen and never would. For her c ;„x ' • ANTIQUE ROCKER—Cane'sea'l and batk; Llhcoln ADDITIONAL USTINOS type ...... ,...... , ...V .,. 10.00 . AVAILABLE AT OFFICES. PlANO—Used Tiffany ,Piano ;... 35.00 ■W " : ■ ' IT- TABLE---Mah,ogany pailbr table.:___ _ 8.00 Ta b l e '^24x24 inch Antique Windsor; drawer...... 7.50 A L L E N A N D w u t u y o u B u ^ 'TABLE':- -3-dra:wer Oak night t.able ...... 4.00 ^CHCOCK, INC. WAR JBONDS \ ’ Manchester OtBeei ' $6$ MAIN ST. . TEL. $161 ' S Blocfc Bwsfors '■!!' , MAJOR HOORIA • V ^ OUtOtJR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WlOiniaatle Ofliee: -M l 834 M J ^ ST. TEL.<1$$8 We read of a.OOcT Um bomb raids on German production centers and IT LOOK* t o UKe_YbLmE IP VIECAN SlOME UPF.' WHEN So u MS GUESS IS YOU SKIPPED ihriU to the news that another Nazi VJASTIMO A LOT* OF s p r a y -VOO THE CX.D C lR E - figured THE e R O T H E R s , I N C DON’T EXPECT A FRAIL LITTLE LEES COOKER su ppln f o r .THE LA PRl-ZE FO R V 100 miUioii dollars, not including ARITHMETIC Wonderful dress for doing sum­ planes, manpower and gasoUne. STARTED OSOALLV mer chores. It haa a waY of being GROW u P T o a e iH e ly— KNOW STH O N O eST/ I LISTEN. MICkE^ • • a-n oM fi ______Mr THE OiMMPIC CMOSS .THAT WAS X MET HIM A COUPI4 OF YEMIE ■lendcrlalng and it - la -attractive , TOMI IT — LIE DOWN KMOW IMHffr ] MO y o u IN SERUM M 1036— WHEN as all get-out with kimono sleeves. JUST GMM€ ' ANO ru. ' A LONG LATBl, TXXX TOM— AT THE XM SAyiN6l { EVER I W ATOM t h e AMERICAN _ AGO. BACKOC HOAM! H i HAD TUfUMD Pattern No. 8290 ia in sizes 34, TO ME LIKE <3ET THE HE*S RUDV -MEET M. M, 40, 43. 44, 46 and 48. Size A R.ASHI WRESTUN6 TEAM! HE M IC K EY- PRO AMOJO WAE W M i SaOUSHT OVER •r ^ PHARV^HT^' RUCKER— A \ H IM ? 6QKEO POR EERMANy— > 36 takes 4 I-S yards 39-lnch,ma- 1. MAV8C BY JOE JAl OW_ teriaL MAt^tOLOOK PRIZE FI6HTERi AND HE WAS A FRIEND OF VOUItE MANAGED 6CHMEUN6 By Mia, A ttm Gabet fled Party Dreaa) (Pattern No. AT >OUl For this attractive pattern, send 5596) send- 10 cants in coin, your THE 6ERMAN X WRESTLED JUST GOING TO SPEAK TO 15 .cents, plus 1 cent for postage, Pink and ruffled "cotton—as ^ 1. __.K- name and aUdress,and the'pattem IMAGIN—- CAPTAIN! in coins, with your name, address, pretty as a party frpek for the ThiMan- 1 pattern number and size to The nauMutnewest tinytinv HollywoodH,lllvu»wwl atsr!star! t?™.Cro­ 1 Evening btersld, 106 SCV- Evening Herald, Today's Pattern Bervice, 106 7th Avpnuei Ninr chet the yoke, crochet the little entb Avenue. New York City. Eln- Torit. N. Y. sleavs ruffles, crochet, the full cloae 1 cent postage far each pat­ Now you can ordef a Bummer sklrf-e-run a narrow blue sUk or tern ordered. DtslrucUon of enemy positions is Issue of Fashion, our belpfol^sOw- velvM ribbon around the yoke-e- The new Anne Cabot necessary to dateat aur enamy and ing gulda and pattern catalogi tia a matching ribbon In the tittle taina 63 pages o| pceaesoriw. bring poaea to tha world. Onr part Gontalns over 100 new pattern^ glri’s hair and ehe win ba th« bMle waya to saVe money on home dee- is to provide lha znatorial $ar toasa hae information on care of cloth­ of tha blcthday party! ontlon. aide to help the family raids and kxveet l» W ar" Bonds.-' ing, hey^ to make over, how to To obtain complete crocheting clothes budget in wartime! The "Fignra It Qnt TannSir' and In. plan practical wardrobes. 25c per , instructions, for the frock which brand new Albuni ia priced IS ennae Tver PayraB Savings. . MfN'gBCM I*c.' ■ ia alsed fori-3 . and 4 yeara (Rdf- tf. S. Trmmn Ptm oomt J ' ■ ■ , ' i. / tlm regular meetlng'of tbs local. Private Hubert F. Sweet, form­ General W elfare Club, No« 41, «erly of Manchester, is now at Fort be held In the Fast Side M e r to n Bragg, North Carolina, where he Government Weather Data. Contlnoed warm and hnmM to­ X::hnter at eight o'clock tosoorrow is specialising In held artillery night and Wednesday morning; Bight. Sinee tom orrow .is the oommunlcaUon senrlcee. Member of the-Andlt scattering showers and thunder­ loa of Faith N e ^ Lands in Town via Chute storms tonight. .V Tomkial, birthday' o f Robert Fulton the pro­ Bnrean of drcalattona I M r*. liMtAMtar. gram will be based oh his Iffe and . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrett work. Bach member Is asked to OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION A City V Ulage Charm IMm ] » u I«' TMlninff and fam ily of Walnut street, who F ^ Seastrand, 6t 91 South^bad eairled the instrument had bring an Item of Interest about Kegtonal Departnient at Information Rev. RalpH iSeaver I« A______9**fll/*tlfful *'.#K* HmlarKf sn# mKAiiA 10 • t M ew lw IM d . BtloKi, have been spending the .paat week 17 Court Street, Boston, Moss. Main'street, rubl^ hia eyes yes­ reached the height of about 12 Fulton to the meeting. at Point O’ Woods have returned » m M 0t Um Arm y A ir icheT Here at terday afternoon when he eew a miles it burst end the parschuts (CUim IM oa Page 8) M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., T u e s d a y , j u l y 27,1943 home. Mr. Barrett ia a partner lA. JL had then gone into operation. VOL. LXII Tminliiff ODOia>*ii4 for Sergeant HardhllV, Eells o f roonrit drill. tba Manchester Hardware . Com-* For Week o f July 18-81, 1848. < Tire iqspeetloB !in Services. red spot sjtpsar in the sky. It The .finder was asked to be home on a short maye ■'from hts any on Noi;lh' Main street. Mr. Red Stiwap* Second inspection for A Book came, lower end lower end soon he careful with the Inatruments, pull duties,with the MiIltary.sPdHcevPdU and Mrs. Peter Gallasao, have left SUmpe "P.” "R” and “8” holders must be' completed by Sep­ Despite . tiirvatenlng weather at perceived that it was a para- off a tab on one aide where be pylvmt* Krnmoth tmrrMon, aon Melrose,. Mass. His brotherT'Privi fo r a week's 'vacaition a t Crystal now valid and good through tember 30i Third Inspection for C the time and rma in the late after­ chute. It landed in his back yard woUId fiiki the address where, the ■ml Mr. and Mro. Jooeph Ferguson; Albert Eells who received ^j«4in- Lake. Mr. Galasso is Mr. Barrett’s July, Stamp' good, through Book holders must be -made by noon, a large congregation attend­ and soon Seastrand was examin Instruments should be sent. Also Footer otreet. now located at ing In mechanics, ..-Has ijein .^ugust 31, August 30. . ed the outdoor unlon^rvlce of the ing hia find. under the tab was a post card on F d it Deveno, was boim orer the North A frica and hrobabiy^ is now artner in thsxHardwars Com- Blue Stsunpa Gasoline South Methodist chtireh and the Attached to the parachute was wmcb the finder should write hts in Sicily. . ' 8tajrti^”N,” "P” and “Q” valid Number 6 stamps in A Books Salvation Arm y on t h s > w ^ lawn a large box on which: was printed name and address, the hour he thrpugh August T, X good for three gallons each through of the church last evening. 'The direcUona and a caution. The ap­ Mrs. Annie McKlnneyT of Chest­ Mr. aiWl,Mrs. l^rn ard Hart of ^ in d the parachute and the date. nomas Mun^rtea of West - Sugar November 21. "B ” and ” C” cou­ sermon wa# given by the^ev, paratus belonged to the Govern­ Then he waa to ^ to the neSrest s;/ nut street, on Friday night enter­ Phelps RoadsT left today for a Osoter street ftatloned at Fort -Startip No. ,13 in W ar Ration pons are good for two-apd-one-half Ralph Seaver, pastor of* ment Weather Bureau. The print- post office and mail It. It cos| tained all the members of the week’s vacatiolK in .Boston, Mass,- iDsaans, was home on a three-^ay 'Rook One good for . five pounds^ gallona each. From ndw on, the Thompsohville .Methodist churetC ^ i^.ttsr on the box explained nothing tQ mail. After the instru­ Mons-Ypres Auxiliary at a lawn Mr. H art'.s manager v f Murphj^a farJough over the are^k-end. through August IS. No. IS and l i f face o f every gasoline coupon Ip He preached on ’The Qreatnees of thajt ivitbln were delicate instru­ ments reached their destination, party, in the rear of her home. She Drug Oonipany at TO p^ Square, each good for five pounds for home your pbe.sesslon must be endorsed God” apd urged hia hearers -to find ments that should n o t be dam­ the finder would receive 4l-00 for was assisted by her friend Mrs. Island Tjit Second Lieut. Kdward T- Mori- canning only, expire October 31. clearly in' ipk with the car license th: miracle of God’s work in the aged. They coinalBted of Instru­ hUi trouble. Wake W right who was In charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.JHcnne- of the Upltad States Marine Coffee number and name o f state (fo r ex­ everyday experiences of life, and ments recordiqg temperatures, Seastrand followed the direc­ games. A fine repast was enjoyed, quin of 30 Knighton at^et n^ve sop o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Stamp No. 22 In War Ration ample, "Mass. 529,623” ). It la ille­ to have greater faith in what 0■;'w rlarty of N6rth School ik One good for one pound gal to hold or caiTy coupons that can do through those who will let rangemeht that had aent out' aig- 10 More Attacks on ney served watermelon, and a love­ with relativea in Charleroi, in the revealed that the balloon had been ■tieet, who. Is stationed at Qtian- thrqugh August 11. have not been so endors^. him direct their wills and thoughts. nala while in the higher reaches sent up from the Weather Bureau ly decorated cake, with an Ameri­ Southwestern section of Pennsyl­ Japanese ; Installalionaj • ^ tlco, Va., spent the week-^nd at Shoes A m y Ckoristsra Sing of the atmosphere. can Flag on it, and the, word “ Vic­ vania. . Airport station at Watetrvliet. N. bis home. Aeeept Ne.Rationed Foods Without 'The Salvation A rm y band undep It was further stated on the tory.” Mrs. McKinney i i a popular StamXNo- 1* ib Ration Y., which is about 100. milea from In AleuUitns Made;| A ^ Y b H o U ) ^ Americans and ^Gai|a-| Book O n X g o o d for. one pair GIvIhg RaGon Stomps the direction of William J. Hanna rhember ofthe Mons-Ypres Auxil­ Richard Klein, son of Mr. and box that iriien the balloon which here in. a westerly, direction. through OctM>«r 81. Stamps may The office of the local Rationing accompanied a gospel hymn-sing Liberators P bund ■ \ r w Allied Commanders f|ians Cut iary and has tw o sons in the'a?r- Mrs. Ferdinand Klein of 40 Buck- be transferred afaiQng members of Board Is located In the Lincoln and played several numbetn. David vlce. , land Street, who leaves for service Mid-Pacific Base Pro-, y i S y t £ €B i t . K S '"Savage Counter Friday, was the honor guest-at a a family. school, opposite the poet office. Addy I ^ the'coiigregatlonal stag*^ preached the last in a series of ser­ in life which are against u's and picnic given yesterday afternoon Fuel OB Office hours are as follows: Mqp- Ing and the Salvation Army choris­ mons on “Bssie Allies For Trying turn' them to our own use.” miscuously; Generally./ V _— . Period V coupons vaild , imtll day, 10 a. m. to 4i?0 p. m.; Tues­ ters saiig aii anthem. Ordered Hit Italy tacks ill Central S< fay Mrs. Dean W, Clarke of 20 Cum­ Times,” with the Subject being '-.Beginning next Sunday South berland street. Eighteen membere September; 30. Period I coupbnA of day, 2 p. m. to 8:15 p. ra.; W ed­ The pastor Rev. W. Slalph Ward,. ”Ood, the Infinite Ally.” “We can­ church' will join with St. Mary’s ' Stars and Stripes Re- tor of Sicily ^and Adt»j 0^^^4LL SORTS 1043-44 season now valid to J Washington, July 27.—t(^) BOOFIHC of the families and friends attend- nesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 Jr., 'vkelcome the Salvation ArmV not make light,” said Mr. .Ward, and Center ’ CongregaUonal Is Obtainable By You A.t Gamea were played and an ap- uary 4, 1944. Class 4 coupons worth m. to 5:15 p. m.; Saturday, 10 and was in charge of the wonriiip. "of the forces within and without churches in six union, services, the — ^AVmy fighter - boinbers, ports Most Soldidrs Churchill Says Nation yancc Oyei* GTounc I\C .5ID IH C lUslng picnic supper was enjoyed. 10 gallons, clase 5 coupons worth to 1 p. in. The telephone It was announcM that next Sun­ which are againat our happiness first two at St Mary’s. pounding Kiska isl^d with Nazis Bolder THE GARDEN 50 gallons. B el i eve Mussolini Will Me Seared anti Strewn ^ith Richard who was presented with number Is 2-0494. day evening the people f t South and success in life, but we should pre * invasion thoroughness, RESTAURANT AND • EatlniBtes Freely a number of useful gifts was grad­ church are invited to Join with the not be overcome by them without Anthony Catelano, proprietor of Couldn*i Take It. Scarred and Blackened S n i a ^ Air i Relief Try.j GRILL uated from Manchester High Members of. Hose Company No. Private X^Ynard Chappell of Salvation Army in aii outdoor ves­ realizing .that God being within us the Turnpike Barber shpp, who is made; 10 more rqias on Japa­ Over Italian 840 MAIN STREET i • ! Worlonanablp Guar&dteed. school In June. His sister. Miss 1 of the Manchester fire depart­ Camp Edwards.. Falmouth, Mass., per service at the park. can- bring victory out of the dark­ recuperating following an accident nese installations, the Navy ■Unless Truce Sought. • Highest quality Materlala. Klixabeth Klein, was one of the ment will hold a drill this evening spent the week-eh and this se­ Allied Headquarters in North X I 1 / ''ll , .AHiedA H ied Helidquarters,H i Nortl at headquarters. Main and H il­ in town. A t the morning service Mr. W ard Breakfasia Dinners first local ^rls to join the WACs. of helping us take those elements at Sound View fo r his health. Afric^, July 27— —Most Ameri­ K u le LliailjreUlrica. Jdfy 27.-{/P)-Amer^ • Time Psymenta Amsrged. liard streets at 6:30. ries of attacks was followed London, July- 27.—(/F)— 'Luncheons can soldiers, the serirtce paper . ” ^ d Canadian troopa The Disabled American ; Veter­ up Sun^y night by an un- Hands upraised In surrender and one o f them w w jn g white fiag. Axis troops stumble over Prime Minister Churchill Parties of All Sizes I throwing themselves ans’ chapter wUI meet tomorrow Pfc. .Warren Wood left yester­ ueual sfaigle plane assault. A t the Stars , and Stripes, reported, today, masses of debris as Allied sdidiers flusn thenvioUt o f 'A »t ig point, blasted and captiii^ed by Allied told a cheering Hou.se of Accommodated. A. A. DlONsJNd evening at' tjie A rm y A N avy club day for the First General hos­ samo?e cut ' fUsphtme 3902 or 5790 SM ADtnnn St. Tel. 4860 day furlough bt his home, 58 Wood- bombers raided W ake Island, and wi)M^ seared, and Scarred d a n B e . Brougbi^^ W urged to attend this Important The paper made a large number pieces savage German coun*] semon. ' ^ bridge street. He is with the Medi­ pounded that Japanese base and blackened from one end Bear Only AgainM cal Corps. ■■"promiscuously and generally.” of inquiries smong. the troops and ter-attacks in the central '\- - I- I. ** to the (ither" unless the new Probably First Night Asrault . found that n Duce's sudden disap­ Im ee Loser Three EneqD Nasons. tor and advanced over ground There will be \ an iihportant pearance from the world scene ain Slows Powerful government Iieaded by Mar­ meeting of the Mqnchester Are The lone night bomber which strewn with Axis dead. A ll was received as great news. shal Pietro Dadoglio aban­ headquartera announced today> department at headquarters to­ raided Kiska was a Navy Cata­ “He ! turned'yellow.” said Corp. London, July 27—jJP)—German morrow evening • sit K o’clock. lina patrol craft, which made lu y io le u t dons Germany’s war against the the, sam e. time a head'quar Charles Joans of Buffalo, N. T; spokesmen became^Ider today in communique announced that PINEHURST^^ TUESDAY Chief Roy Griswold wiab^,,^! tM probably the first night assault vance by Russians United Nations. Speaking zt a OLD “He got >out while the getting commenting on ^ change of gov- lied A ir Forces, had smashed memlwrs and auxiliary iMtpbeni ever delivered against the North supreme moment in his career as Store open from 8 a. Jb.'until 6:00 p. m. ’ was go^,” commented Pfc. . Ar­ Britain’s war-time prime minis­ new enemy attempt to bring of both companies to attend HUa Pacific wtpo8t._ The Catallna‘a O ral Fight ern m ^ ts in'* Italy as Prime Minis- RECORDS thur Govanna o f Revere, Mass. ter when his arch foe Benito Idus- Inforcements on a large scale I CANlSriNG SUPPLIES * session as he has an importm| bombs dropped in sleep-dispelling Sergt. John C. Calhoun o f Cjhilli- te^'ChurchllKmade it clear that no M ost' hq tam ed ta for sal- succession on Gertrude cove iuid I..ien.iv. Battle. Con- Ita lia n s soUni bafi disappeared from the Sicily by shooting down 21 hu| message for them. '-j, cothe, Texas, said It was “a great 'proposals for armistice have yet Qlirman Junkers-52 transporUt' We just received a shippient of 100-dozen Atlas Mason vaga If yoa waat to keep the main camp section. Fires were scene, Churchill said orders to ex­ 4 2 x 38V2 Can^n , break fOr the Italian people.” Ciit D ow n hy Form er tiiiue as Nazis Throw be'en received from Marshal Pietro PINT JARS with glass cap enclosures to sell at 82c doz. s-olaytng the aew onsj. started at Gertrude cove. ert the “utmost rigor of wari> a battle over Messina strait. Mrs'. Jennie L. Davis o f Memphis, One infantry company waa giv­ Badbgiio, the new chief in Rome, \Xi/{C each paM tor old ree- The 10 raids Sunday and' the In Big Forces of liifan- againat Italy already had gone Two giant German 323-1 Wd also haye a supply of Atl^s E-Z-S«al glass top Tenn., is visiting her brother-in- en the news with great formality. Cronies o f Fascist Truce Offer and thki.the Allied purpose ia still oroa Ifiespeettvs at qoaatlty. one shortly after midnight raised .ut to Allied commauders. / bergs were shot down by" 1 QUART JARS, 99c dozen. \ ^ law and Biater-in-taw, Mr. and X; Stars and Stripes reported. It was the unconditional surrender of all Beaufigbtera. These * planes to 41 the total of air attacks on Grand-Council in Ef­ try. Tanks in Fight. No Peace Overtures Re(>^lved Mrs. P. Lloyd Davis of Porter “Duralite” l*ercale read as the men were lined up for Italy. capable of carrying . more JeVyGlassM. Parowa*. \ X ^ street. Kiska so far this month. - Sat­ No overtures of peacc/Iiave been reveille formation. fort to R e t i^ Hold. As First Act As Idng as 'a. patriot is at the i 6q men, 4>ut official reports Tops for m«rt ■izeS of Jars. • ' , KiMP'S urday also had .been a-. 10-raid day. Dtocosa PoSalMe-Effeets Mostfow, July 27.— '•Vfc ' in the Orel sector and slowed to bear only a^inat her enemies. It was stated officially bombs. The N kvy offered no ex­ (Conttnaet’ on Page Tw o) . cronies of the Fascist grand coun the Allies w^Te railed for except England, the United Stated and Germaiv 'troops; now have Birds Eye Baked Beans, Cod Cakes and Peas are^ ' planation why h ea^r planes were dicate Request for Ar­ to bring ’’tbfe maximum a^lanche ^ -J* ^ When Yoq Extra fine quality CasM\ * i cil cut,him down-in,a-violent word down sotnewhat the powerful Bolshevism,” the German radio identified nil | along tt)e ^•>* maw Bny them at Pbiehhnit. V of fire apd steel lipon all targets p not used.’ - ■ Russian advance, although said in quoting what it aaid were, front in northeastern Sicily wh Use Coal - made of fine percale. ■ B battle lasting into the hours of mistice Likely ' Soon of mil|tkry significance .through­ The Navy communique also re­ intensfve battles continued, the remarks of g Foreign Office they are attempting . to build ‘ HEADQUARTERS FOR DOG FOOD X ported on the Wake Island raid dawn Sunday as the dictator From New Premier, out the length and breadth of Manchestei^, ■' '■ ' '• . ' X ; X, Hamburg Feels spokesman. ji'dike across the tip ot. the Ink |n 8-ponnd bagnwc offer Old Trusty — All Terrier and Coke Saturday by' Army Liberator struggled In vain to keep^his hold, the Russian Army neivspaper Itqly. The apokeeman was quoted ^a. I to block the invasion gntea. heavy bombers. Damage to the the newspaper Corriere della Sera Red Star reported today. /''“ I know little or nothing of the Swift’s D ^ Meal (new) — Gaines’ MeaJ-w Krunch- ____ New and Used Bern, Switzerland, July 27.—f.^*! aaying that the German ambassa­ 1’Italy., ' 42x36 Cannqn Fine Muslin ' Japanese^held island in the central of Milan reported today. Front line dispatches said the neW government.” he said. ” I ex­ dor in Rome, Hana Georg >Viktor I Enemy tosses skyrocketed in th Fifth Assault —While Premier Pietro Badogljo press no opinion upon, it.” _ , Pard, Kellogg's, Gropup and most other popular coal for all of ns. hat trshSpor- Homes Available for Pacific was- Considerable. The Italian Fascism, the paper de­ Germans threw in . big forces of Von Mackensen, undoubtodly al­ 1 central and southern ' portion* o$ tatlon faculties are helBg bMvl'; raid destroyed nine fighters of 30 clared, ended. in” a farce in which infantry and fanks in a grim ef­ and hls^ newly-formed cabinet^set ■ The Anted course, he said would ready had talked with Marshal Ba- the line and a number of Germs Jirands of Dehydrated Dog Foods. fort to keep one Important line ly taxed. Immediate Occupancy PILLOW which attempted to intercept. In 48 Hours the . founders ..^could no longer about the task o f maintaining or­ be to let thh Italians “ stew in their dogUp but that no,^information battalions lost half ot their eft Four other Mros were listed as agree.” open nofth of beleaguered Orel, der and sweeping Italy oL'^he out­ own Juice for a bit” and to “ hot up could be' given concerning the live strength in atteinpts to bat PINEHURST NATIVB VEGETABLES FIREPLACE COXL probably destroyed, five other Even Carlo Scorza and Roberto the now all-but-surrounded Ger­ ward aymbola of Faa^m , reports the fire to the utmost” with the meeting. back the relentless n Mwatd Alexander Farinaccl, Mussoihit’s chief subor­ man bastion. Two German Infan­ from Rome indicated'' a popular aim of obtaining from the Italian of the Allied troops who m^ept in i Yellow Corn^ picked freah each morning; Slimmer CASES were dbrnued.' \ 'This broadcast, recorded by T h e Squash^ Green, and Wax Beans, Red-Ripe Tomatoes at N avy comnumique No. 45l .said; Mosquito' -Bombers HU dinates, turned against him as a try regiments with from 60 to 70 belief there that on^-' o f the first government full facilities for car Associated Press, was- accompan­ wheeling movement from ■' -SEAMAN tanks managed to delay the Rus­ rying on the war .against Oer- Blcily. lower priceik Cnennibers, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; Beets and Jarvis ” 1. On July 24tji. Arm y Libera­ German Seaport for leader as they strove futily to op­ acts o f the' new. government would ied by another purporting to quote* FUEL f t SUPPL Y CO. 88 Alexander-St. > Manchester tor (Consolidated^ B-24) heavy pose the council majority assem­ sians in this sector. be a reque.st for/Sn armlktice. iffahy. *x Swedish newspaper report.*) .from The Canadians bore the brunt' i Carrots offer pientj of variety. “ X ^ These facilities, it was aa.*Himed, Success orS to Seaman Coal Co. bombers attacked Wake ' Island. Third Successive Night bled to "pronounce the end of the Russians Maintain Advance (In London/Reuters quoted a Sw i^riand tha't'a communique on ^ch 3 9 c included air bases. nrTQE FRUTTLINE... and Pola Coal Co. Oflios 4118 BeskliMes 7878 Thirty Zero fighters Intercepted, Fascist regime,” it said. Elsewhere, however, particular­ Bern dispatjch to Jhe Svenska Dag-' the.xonversations was expected to (Continued on Page Six) of. which nine were .destroyed, four —Flames Seen 30 Miles Account Of Fateful Week-End ly southeast of Zhizdra. the Rus­ bladet in .'Stockholm, as saying But In the interest of the su­ be'issued frbm Rome. Oranges — Limes — Blueberries Red Smooth, even' textured pillow cases free from sizing were probably destroyed and five The.newpaper presented this ac­ sians said they maintained their that .preliminary negotiations'tor preme object of destroying the Preparing for'.*%rmlstice an armistice between Italy and the I — Oantaloupes — Plnma. others damaged. count o f the f^ e fu l week-end advance, capturing such impor­ N a zi 'War machine, he Warned ' GiiurchiH's declaration followed oY dressing. 'XBultetin! Allies began in Vatican City last "2. The United States!' planes hours ending w ith . Mussolini’s- tant junctions as Mekhovaya and against throwing Italy into guch Swedish press reports that prepa­ London, Jqly —Hun­ night. There was no immediate RATIONING... , ^ 45”x36” LADY ALLIANCE PILLOW CASES, 43c each. on V closer approach to the island downfall: Berestna. according to Red Star political chaos as to leayg the rations'-tor armistice negotiations Hashes I dreds 'of AUldd. fighters and Confirmation of this repoK, how­ Red poin|e P, Q, R and S valid only through Satur­ were met by additional fightera The Grand council session Ijegan Zhizdra is on the extreme right Allies no gove;fnment to deal with already were being made between bombers attacked industrial Saturday afternoon.was interrupt­ fiank of the northern advance, ever. or entrust wlth-policing,llaly while the Ailles and Italy. (Lkte Bulletins ol tbe (ff) IklfU) day of thte wdek. If jrou have a lot of them, why not and heavy antl-aircrsrft fire. In. targets at 2k>^rngg« and eri- (The Svenska Dagbiadet dis­ H ALE’S Heavy Weight Dundee spite of this opposition the United ed after six hours o f acrimonious approximately 75 miles northwest the war is pursued .against Ger­ “In Swiss'diplomaUc circles it s t ^ ap bn Prei^Trcct, Tongue or other handy items emy airfleMs elsewhere In Bel­ debate, and then resumed until of. Orel. Berestna is 19 miles eaat- patch also said that 'German Am- many. / is said that pre^rations tot* arm­ Court-Maitliklled As Coward States b o m b e« .acbred many bits baasador Hans Georg Victor Von to have on your emergency shelf. Good QuaUty . gium and In Holland by day- dawn after a brief pause. But its soutbc'ast of Zhizdra. “ The uncbnditijonal surrender of istice negotiations'aiready are be­ London, July S7—s, said. the Vatican,” aaid the Bwedlah Friedrich Christiansen, “ North Pacific: 'liondon, July 27.— (A’l ^ f o r tffS tude toward Germany). ■'Solid color with white border. White with colored 42” Pillow Tubing ed Into place in Rome. apparently was aimed at. consoll- la ConttnuuUB Consultation ffeWspaper, Svenska Dagbiadet, in of German military force# “ 3 X O n July 26th. Arm y W ar- datihg positions. None of the 70 New Premier Cleaning House ' (t dispatch from Bern. “ But thls^is border, hawks (Ourtlsa P-30) fightera fifth time In 48 hours Hamburg T h u s , Italian-authorities already . . Deciaring that the British and Netherlands, had been freshly captured town^ mention­ While Badoglio has not yet ofll-* Unconfirmed either by officilil or Make up your own pillow ca.ses carried ouLlO bombing attacks on was attacked from the' air last were taking necessary steps to '^U ed States governments' were martialled .for cowardice, ed In an earlier cqmmuniqoe were cially ' proclaimed thp Faecist. unofficial news.” Japanese Installations at , Kiska night as the R. A, F. sent MoS' maintain order while the popula­ fin Continuous consultation, he said 'agency gave as its source a from this g c ^ quality tubing. ' y d any nearer Orel than previously party dead, the new premier qnd Swiss dispatches said, however, coW. radio broadcast quoting _ At North Heqd hits , were scored quitb bombers over the German tion was ’’completely unaware of his ministers are cleaning house 22x44 Bath Size No aizing ^^diessing. , i ' '** mentioned places. (Continued, on Page i*wo) that the Svenska Dagbiadet report 8tookI|olih dispatch from N O w n seaport for the third successive Nor was there any Indication throughout the nation. The .Fas­ concerned old peace feelers, before Hague.''sThe report said that * (Contlnoed on **age Six) (Contihoed on Page T w o ) cist party, headquartera have been night, the British Air Ministry that the Orel-Bryansk railway had Premier • Mussolini resigned'. BriUsh Atoops 'recently taken over, Benito .Mussolini and News aervibe said today. been' cut. The closest point . the . The Swedish newspaper* also rumored to Itave landed at m THE FAMOUS other high Fascists are reported X. 16x28 Giiest Size Just Received Returiiing crews said there was Russians have reached to that said .that "unconfirmed reports pblnie on Th^ Netherlands clear sky over the devastated line, according to latest reports, under protective, custody, and the Hitler Would say that BadogUo’s son Is in con­ “ Christiansen lOst hls head Italy’s End national poUce'torce has been re­ Driving Curb city and fiames.could be seen While is StiBenkovo, five miles to the tact with the Allies 'in Algiers,' pietely and ordered; put hia organized undera military admin­ they were still more than 30 miles north. and that the appointment of the without investigating' the r istration, according to political and See Badoglio Extra Heavy from the target.. 17 Suc€:eoalve Attacks “Italian ambassador In Ankara as He is also said to have in Soon diplomatic reports from the Italian Face^ Qloths ' ea. " Change Soon Flak N ot So Intense foreign minister gave ground for airly ordered the coaMai 0W vmsl...SS seMsst . • The Germans, opunter-attacked capital. - Extra Large Airmen were quoted as saying ail up and down the Orel front, certain rumors regarding prellmt- lion" to evacuate the coastal Stock Up'Tlowi Exceptional Values!. that dhe fiak was not so intense Disorders have been surprising­ Apparently Taken by narV armistice negotiations tn » • • launching 17 succesaive attacks In ly few, according to these sources. The id e « cohsInicHen for W om tl^ Abolition Held to Be Vir- as had been expected but ttiqre Knox Says Develop­ Ankara.” ■ ' To Defend Italy one harrow sector in a single day. Badoglio moved swiftly to avoid .All Ske were some night fightera '.off' ^ - Surprise by Resigna­ 0 ly Returns to Normal •Madrid, July S7—((Pc— Trave ments IniH^to: Effprts (Today's German communique bloodshed and far but one. seri, Beauty and Service tufdfy Assured Within trol. io Meanwhile,'the Rome radio, in arriving by plane from Rome tii gave only a few words to this o'us outbreak has bgen reported—a tion of oMussolini. Man Size I The air battle designed appar­ a broadcast giving the first de- declared that .Benito MSuasollnl 20” x40” Fortnight in East. To Get ■ Dm of War. front, saying that, the brunf o f the riot in Milan Sunday night that re­ ently to fiatten Germany’s great because he supported a Oer battle yesterday, was in the , Orel sulted in the death of three Fascist Madrid, July 27— (/15-vBerIln dis- (Continued on Page T v o) plan *io abandon central and ^Washington, July 27:-ex- ing to “ Durfee,” it -waa announc­ (The Algiers.radio broadcast a so.thqt our (tosnclai goal may ta with one voice.* I am sure.** oppbrtuhity at least to analyze Washington, July Extra heavy weight towels that will wear for years and ysaif. gasoline ration books. ' tenaively from a Sunday-night ra­ ed. the united States would con­ report last night tjiat Badoglio had SIZE 7T’ X 84” — B E A U n rU L idOLORS: Heniy quality dish toweling with coloiwd border in red reached, but IK encourage and ia- In response to further question­ briefly some of the latest deyelop- Reeietary of State Coi Speaker said the proposed equal­ spirs those o f our husbands and ing the secretary said Itoly pos­ dio' speech by Samuel Grafton, tinue the war irrespective of recalled 22 Italian divisions from Indicated agreeuwat toda; oidy. very absorbent. * ' ization' of gasoline usage between columnist for The New York Post. whether M*ussoiini Marshal Ba- Yugoslavia and Greece, as well as raenta o f the war, there has been a fathers snd sons who sve under sesses strategic positions useful, to growing impresaion that he de* tiM) policy toward Italy the 17 ea ist^ seaboard states, the firs on a dozen Ironlls all over the the Allies for “certain purposes '* It Was Grafton wko described doglio or "the Fascist king him- three or four dlvlsloiui In southern hi. the spooeh o f 18 midwest states and the ahe Emanuele “the moronic UUle ■eir* rules Italy. . . r -i France). aired to addreaa the public on home world. Bases set up in the peninsula, he front mattoM. The. addreaa, to be Chttf^U la Lorn southwestern states (Distrists 1, 2 “ Xt is my ssrnost hope that every Said, would 'ba extrem ely useful king.”. The reference wn* drop- *nif broadcaat said that Mar­ The Inform adones diapatoh—^ had iwoB aMa ta taad snd 8, rsspsotlysly) would) ascss- from the 3 p. m. bromdenat. shal Badoglio had maintained “ ef­ the first direct word received here carried on all networka, will be the Amsrtcah will rsallss that In buy­ for an advance acresa the Adriatic finilt, alBo, alnce. aeverkl major dla- proas oxosrpts froas ' he W . G; Glenney Co. asrlly result In sons reduction of ing war bonds in this third war sea and air . attacka'on southern Faaclam Mill ta Powee fective memberahip” In the Faa- from Berlin describing German re­ H a l toU Ma o p t i A-cayd values In the mldwMt snd "Fascism ia still In power tn dat party, and that on Oct.* 28,* action, to the ItaUan ertaia— said putw on the domaatic acena have loan he has an opportunity to ex­ Germany. fiared-up, notably that' betwsM couth. The present yslue o f A - Italy." tbe broadcast quoted Graf- 8939, be bad assured Mussolini ■ however •tliat the Germans "con­ press voluntarily and under the Knex aaid 1)0 knew., of no evi-* Vice Preaideilt W alU c* and Sec­ cards Is one snd stoe-half gallons ton. ‘ Tt!It ha* piit on a new .face, that be Relieved Italy would be­ tinue to ' believe that the Italian giiddance o f his conscience, the ex­ dence of internal cracking In Oer retary Jones over the jiurchaalBg tent to which be will 'beck the mb* i -----many.. ...In line with the upheavals | that la a:i. Italian Fascism Ras come greater "under J(our infalU- at ficiUcal war aqa^ea abroad. tin lUty« ' in^ad iU eheaka and it* Uoa WKl hia iaadartaui’* . m i i m z w * k >