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Nazi Menace Originally Was Set for 127 Spruce S T Tel S-1S48 1,058 Passengera Or Over

Nazi Menace Originally Was Set for 127 Spruce S T Tel S-1S48 1,058 Passengera Or Over

X'. X' \ •v ^ i 'Ki. M O N D A T , iULT t, 1| The Weather - Manchester Evening Herald 9- ■ ^ \ .i ' " Average Daily Cfrenlation Forecast of U. S. Weatbor Bureau .X X For tba Mootb of dooe, 1844 Fair tonight and Tbamday, cx- Heni-y J^uryzb. 2#, buStaand of lahlty today are too great for a re'pt for widriy scattered showera divided church. “ We' muat.” he ’ Swarming Bees Settle 8,762 and thundershower* Thursday oft- Mrs. Ida/B. Gryzb, of JT HerCy N o H e r a ld Must Depend urged, “forget our euperflcial dif­ In Garden St. Chimney rmnon. ^ o u t Town street,/na* been promoted to the ference* and concentrate updn Member of tbo Audit graded Staff Sergeant it was an­ those matters which we as Meth- The lower end of Uardsn T o m o r r o w On Each er Supertluous Hair Removed Bareaa ot Ctroolattoaa nulled by the '10th Army. Air odiats. Baptists, Episcopalisns and Manchsster-^A CMy of Village Charm street was partially darkened F ^ e Headquarters. A graduate A ll memuer* ol Co. O o f U»« all the rest have In common.” ' Permanently — PalnlesflY — Safely I CaimecUcut 9t*te , Gu»rd Me SMurday aftemom a 'Of Manchester Stats lYade School In- the' evening Mr. Ward 'spoke edoi^ of ewarmlng bees. They (FOURTEEN PAGES) ' PRICE I’HKEE CENTS urged to not* of Uw fiwt and a former employee of Hamil­ Tomorrow (Indepenilpnce IiilrrfleuiFlficlen^e as Im- ill the out-door service of the pro­ V (CloaUaori Adverttolai oa rogo 12) L .. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5,-1944 aUghled bi a chimney at No. ton Sandard Prdpericr Co., Sgt. gram .o^ youth activities in wkich VOL. Lxnin Ko. 234 that they muet' report i t the 74. Efforts to smoke them. Out Day) there will be no is­ FREE CONSULTATION » U t e Arm ory Wednesday avanlng Gryzb I* now serving as an elec­ portfmt Today as Iiide- he had shared during the past failed. ^ „ trical specialist with a Uberator sue of The Evening Her­ week. The Institute was held on to get their hew tfihm nad other A locsJ beb owmer was noti­ ^idence 168 Yrs. Ago TELEPHONE 2-1264 i- equipment fdr camp. ^ squadron of the 15th Arm y A ir ald. .X the Yarm outh Campmeeting fied but when, he found the Force In Italy. Ground on Cape Cod. Five young Yanks Bring Down Jap Plane in Saipan Attack bees were.''In the ohlmney.j he X ■Urn « i 4 K n . B e;l Olbaon of “A declaration of ’ Interdepen­ people, Phyllis Rogers, Jean W il­ Miss Rena Hatem*$ decided that he did not Want son, Arleen Tedford, William Doughboys Sfeize Rail Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters dence is as essential to life WMay Ge^^ans Evacuate Main street have gone to Lgke them. ‘ . Wlhnei>*sauliee, N. H., for a stay of St. George, will omit Its meet­ as the declaration' of Indepen­ Strain and Robert Olson wero In Testerday ' a GlBstonbuqr ing tomorrow evening on account attendance from the South chuKh, e f ten days. man who » e p s bees was ttrid Unit W oi^'rs dence,” said Rev. W. Ralph Ward, of the holiday. ._'The next meeting in addition to Mr. Ward who'led ELECTROLYSIS SALON of the swarming. He cam* to will take plate at , tfl|e Masonlo Jr., in his sermon at the South the morning watch devotions and About iO friend* of Mr. and town and made arrangements taught two of the classes. Four ROOM IS — RUBINOW BLDG. ' 843 MAIN ST. K o w ^ Mra. Harry Russell o f Tanner Temple Tuesday evening, July 11. To (avc Blood Method.st church yesterday mjpm- Haye; to ^rilsct them today. young Mople of this church are at- and Mr. and Mrs. Herman ing. Pointing out the fact that 168 Mr. and Mrs. D^le E Yourtg and years ago op July 2 the colonial tendinf? the Institute for Interme­ /of South Main street gath- diates at the aame place beginning t at the VUla Marla In Olaa- daughter, Karen, of 42 Kdward T stressed the fact that the hour had visiting Mr*-, bean’s mother, Mrs. now arrived In history when It was Constance Rogers. Fierce aging eves the 2Sth wedding an n ivei^ry Mary Welles' o f . Avery street. They’ll Go to Hartford. Quit 'Bitterly • Contested o f both couples. Mrs. Hill is The Auxiliary to Mons jr ^ r s neceeaary for us to admit our In- Drop Mines South Windsor. Post, B. ‘’W. V., will it* terrelatedncB* with all o her coun­ Salient Around City Mster o t Mr. Russell. tries. “ War Itself,” he said, "is the Certificate Holders monthly meeting WcdpCi There are some 50 or more Red ‘In O i^er to Shorten Battle Hand - to - Hand. Registrations for tb# 18th an- Mrs. Paul Myhaver and dough­ nlng at 7:30 at, the Britis ^ Cross-volunteers who work all day ■momeni’a outstanding example of NORMAN BENTZ our rela’ it nshlp to all other na­ To Hamper' ' Bual church vacation' school of the t y Joyce, formerly of Starkweath­ can clubhouse op.-'idaple street. ' In Streets of German each Jime the mobile unit of the tions. When Hitler put the youth Sheet Metal Work — Eaves Front’ ; Soviets With­ ‘ Korth Methodist grid Secon/ CJon- er street, are visiting Mr*. My- ■ . Troughs'. Now Is the time to American Planes Hartford Blood Donor Service vis­ haver’s mother In North Ahdover, Muis- Cmit^n W eir and Miss of Germany In a gooscstep army of Grade III Tires in 122 Miles of East Anchor on Western giegatlonal chprfchee. 'nW be at its town, and so have no opportun­ he wrote the first sentence In the have Eaves Troughs Installed Canal Use S m o'clock lyednesday/ morning Mass. Mr. and Mra. Myhaver Irene Stevenson left Saturday for or repaired. who have lived In town for the ity to give their blood" *t hat time. national Selective Service act of W6 have quite a few Grade 3 Tires that we can oup^ Prussian FrontLef. Flank in France; 58 at the ppfigregatlonal church. HearpeC Texas. whereX they will Mahy of them have expr^sed their past six years recently solcj their our own country. W e cannot escape CALX. 8966 ply yotf with in about 2 days* notice. Chfldren to 14 years are In­ v l » « Captain and Mra. f : E. Tles- desire to be among the doiidrs, and our interdependence and the ques­ Attack Air Fields FrencI; Cities, Towns home on Starkweather street, as vited. /VO tulUon fee Is charged Ifig: Mrs. Tle.slng was the for­ so plans have been made to have a London, July- 5.— (/P)— The Swift, Lowd,evel At he Is employed at Baltimore. Mr^. tion is whether we will let forces And Villages Liber- but i r Is hoped parents of chll- mer Miss Gladys Stevenson of Manchester Red Cross Day at the of violence and evil, or the forces GRADE And Cy. German command announced tack by Mosquitos attending the school will Myhaver ha* been active In H#d Manchester. Hartford Blood Donor Centef, Cross circles and has con.ddcted pf democracy and Christianity 6.00x16 AH TSxee PaM. today evaeqation of the Rocket Bomb Nests and atod During First ^Mbute toward the expenses. sometime during the week of July take the lead In Interdependent re- ‘ $ 15.50 Less Than Month Be­ several home nursing copriiee. FLOOR LAYING Flyiiig Bomb MIsk Mary and Miss Rita N«ven,- 10. latlonshipsr’ old Polish city of Kowel, 175 Other Targets HU in Month of Invasion. iriM n-ma AcSs^ero, Miss por- Miss Marcella Holloran. Miss Doris It is hoped that there may be as Mr. Ward also stressed the In­ AND SANDING miles southeast of Warsaw fore Invasion Began. S!thy Savitsky and Mrs. Ra3rmond Henry C. Schwwm of 427 Cen­ Cerveny, Miss Mildred Hooey, many as 50 who will plan to go terdependent relationship of all and west of, the Pripyat Swift Continuance of ter street entered Stafford Springs Reflnishing and Waxing. Attacks Cut Supfeme Invasion Allied ZiSndrum are spending the week Miss Betty and Miss Lorraine with this group, and all workers Christian churches and the fact marshes, and ^the whole bit­ Supreme, Headijuarters^ Allied • t Hampton Beach, N . H .______hospital yestodSay afternoon. In Ginolfl are' At Narragansett Pier who desire to be donors are asked that the problems facing Chria- EstimatM Gladly Given Devastatihg Attacks. Expeditionary Force, July 5; terly-contested salient around EhcpedlUonary Force. July S— UP) .li; . an antomoWJe accident iwit N o­ this week. to call either Mra. Louis Custer, CampbeD’s Sovice Station ~{JP) — Doughboys fought vember. bOth of his legs were frac- CALL 8254 / — R.A.F. Mosquito bombers, car Advertisement— 3017, or Mrs. Henry Huggins, 6645 it “ in order to shorten the Bulletin During Night tured< He was able to get to make arrangefnents. Transpor­ 275 MAIN STREET TE L. 6161 front." A Berlin commentary said hand-to-hand late today The omce of Dr. Georg* A. F, The Ambulance Transportation rylng mines fo r the first time, arafind a lltU* on Crutches and tation will, of course, be provided, 'th at In V W te Russia to the north, London, July 5.— (/P)— « . through the streets of La Samdberg, 76B Main street, will unit will omit Its mrettng tonight, blocked traffic In Germany’s Kiel One scrutch slipped off the edge of and meet Monday *venlng. July and it la probhble that the ap­ GENERAL REPAIRS the Soviets had driven to within canal for 10 daya in a swift, low- American Flyinff FoftreM^s Express Belief Church­ Haye du Puits, German an- - be dos^ until August 1. ''' a step recently which occasioned pointments will be m a ^ In the 25 mile* o f Wllho, to a -poeltfon 10. > • AND (CARPENTRY level attack on that ’’moat heavi­ completed -a shuttle bombing chop on their western flank in bis removal to the hospital again, morning, with the grouW haying 6 ill May Hint at Rea- PH ONE 2-0772 \ Honestly, l€s th Best within 122 miles of the East Prus­ ly-defended waterway In ttte France, after seizing the raiL- lunch In Hartford, perhapi J it’ the sian frontier. world" less than a month before tour of Hitler’s Europe to­ Canteen center, next door, to the R, j. CHAM BERS ^ Policy son in .Statement to way station 300 yards from M n . Harold Knofla and daugh- Travel on Trains / 14JMM) Germaas Killed the invasion of France. A burning Jap fighter plane * (arrow, right) plunge* eeawarf «*f *be west «»M t day by bombing French rail Crafftnicmv tar, Judy Ann, o f Tortc, Pa.. arA Blood Bank. l82_School Btrert A t midnight, the Russians an­ Only one of the plywood bomb­ landing craft hit the l ^ h of the Marianas atrougUolo. Two U. 8. carrlcr-l»s6d yards on the last leg of a the heart,of that im^rtant Junc­ If there are other groups of Reserved Dignity Commons Tomorrow; tion town; Fierce fighting rO k^ at vlBlUng Mrs. Knofia’a mother, Mrs. nounced the capture of Polotsk ers was lost from a single mos fiy above the Invading force*. An LCI U In left foreground. (AP wlrephoto from U. S. Nkvy). Brltain-Russla-Italy circuit Luda Jones o f Woodbridge street Extra ileavy Here donors who would like to contri­ Clarke In Modem Memorials and nearly 900 other places Includ qulto- squadron staging the attack both ends: o f the Normandy battle- Auto^Body Shop and Other relatives in town. bute blood before the August 25 Ing Dubova, eight miles from a May 12, the Britteh Air Minlst^ while other U. S. heavies as­ London; July 5.—(flV-The vol­ front as supreme headquarters visit of the unit to Manchester, the Oor MeoMrials ON rSOlTDLT comsr where old Poland, LAtvla, disclosed today, eatimating that sailed the Naval base of Tou­ ume of flying bomb attack* oh disclosed that more than 58 Body and Pender Repairinfl’. Advertisement— Trmi'el out of Manchester on Red Cross Motor Corps will be Frefich cities, towns, and villages Insurance bout to ba PBO CD LV ewaeri. Saa Lithuania and Russia meet. Mos­ not leas than 1,000,000 metric lon where the French fleet ■outhem New England diminished Wpldln»\^ V , Saturday was so heavy that all glad to tak them to Hartford, but CAR NEED REPAIRS? cow said 14,000 Germans- were had been liberated ' In the first The office of Dr. A. A. Frelhelt, oor preeeat stock of Moaomoato ed ton* of cargo to and from over­ American Subs Sink 17 More lies scuHIed. The homing last night as it had the night Im -^ trains coming Into town met pas­ there must be groups of five or killed anff-2,600 including UeuL seas, and about half that amount month Of the Invasion. local dentist, will be closed for the See Me For Prompt, Expert fore and belief was expressed in’ Track Paintinf sengers lined up at the station. more persons. Any such groups all typqe sad prices, or let oa mane General vori L«etaow, commander of coastwise cargo were held up." shuttlers, on the last leg of Score Other .AdvanM* month of July. Auto Repair Service Agency some quarter* today that Prime The train leaving Manchester at may contact Mrs? Custer, 3017, suggeotloae srithoot aay otritgattbo o f the 35th German Arm y Corpa The canal connects the Baltic their historic 7,000 opile mis­ Besides battering into La Haye 8:29 Saturday morning, which Is and appointments will be arranged Jap Ships in Pacific Waters Minister Winston •Churchill might Expert Work! 175 East Center Street were captured. Advances an­ and -North seas. ITie minee were du Puits, Lieut, (jen. Omar N. between 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. any ABEL’S SERVICE ST A. whatooevar. sion which proved fcvery part hist at the reason in a statement made up in Hartford, had five nounced on the Finnish front car­ sowed along a three and one-half- Bradley's men scorqd advanc coachea and a baggage car leav­ Rear — 26 Cooper Street Tel. 3665 of German-heild Europe vul­ to Commoij* tomorrow. Prompt Service! day. ried almost to the pre-war fron­ mile stretch at the Baltic end. of more than two miles along the Roofing—Asbestos It is not too early to start mak­ His statement on the latest ing here. Arriving at Boston it had and aerial photographs' indicated Light Cruiser and -De­ nerable to' American bombs, entire front near the town, six ing appointments with Mrs. Cus­ tier. . , ■ Nazi menace originally was set for 127 Spruce S t TeL S-1S48 1,058 passengera or over.. 200 in The Germans also announced struck in south France at the miles Inland from the weatem Siding and Rock ter for the next Mancheste,- visit that after a barge blew up In the yesterday biit was postponed. For­ each coach. ^ that Russian forces had landed on waterway, more than 100 ships British Troops Within J stroyer Included in coast. A field dispatch said tba •The crowds on' the trains were of the unit on Aug. 25. Manchester Manorial Company rail yards of Beziers near eign Secretary Anthony Eden told five islands In' Narva bay between were halted in the Baltic. rQii\i>»y 'siatinn_fell shortly, sftcr Wool Insulation so great Friday and Saturday that Bag; Merchant Ship Montpelier. —------me House Churchill Could give a A. Atanettt, Prop. XoStonik knd Finland. The Finnish The-#eat halted movement— o f many whb had figured on going to fuller statement Thursday. 9 a. m- b p o t sroridaMsIrip. All work Comer Feari aod flarrieoB Sta. TeL 7787 or 8287 communique said the Ruaalane Losses at Fast Rate. The Germans counter-attacked ' gowriuitccd. ncMOBsble Prteos. ball games on:> Sunday decided have begun large scale landing op Five Miles of Arezzo \ ______London, J^uly ■ 6.r—Pi Wira) ed president of the Manchester Job again and party leaders were and the Nazis gave every indlca^ In the moet rccen( address, de­ British ground troops by bombing er or other weapon be dive no room for talarf of livered before'..the Reich’s assem­ Tile iwar against Japan, he said, two road bridges over the Ome K^ALLON CANS OF Improvement Association at the reported today to have'offered it tion they Intended to battle to re­ rrieet the flying bombs if 1$ n GRE^mROOKE patriotism In the (CoaUaoed on Page Tw o) bled wiu’ production leaders, H it­ had moved at "a faster pace than i l special meeting of the association to a prominent House .member. tain the valuable port of U vom o river close to Caen. Both were val­ taking anything away from Slaying Victim’s Father Sue* MOTOR O ...... $K95 present struggle. Originolly Scheduled for July 3, ler struck the same note of “dlf- we had hoped for." uable links for movement o f Ger­ MES, IN C \ held Friday, instead of Erling 'The Democratic National com­ as long as ^ssible. fighting front, i ,^New Haven, July 5— Th# A good can with ponr spotiL fleult” situations that he did when man reserves and materiel into Larsen, as was reported. 'Mr. Lar­ mittee expects to announce the Heavy guns situated on domi­ li'am s Against Over Gonfldenee •There was a feneral feeling father of Miss Rose Briincato. Dn Walker Street speaking at the funeral yf Gen. that embattled inland port. sen was elected vice president. name of the ngw chairman before nant hilla opened fire on approach­ Bui he Warned against over that some indication of the casual- slain and cremated New Haven Big Welcome Ekiuard Dietl, Nazi, commander in Other Marauder .formations ’There was a mlxup In the call a I • Will Be Postponed Until the V. F. the week ends. That w ill permit ing American infantry and tanka confidence, saying that the main ties--and perhaps a more specific newspaperwoman, toflay, through ’ For farther tnformatioa aaO at for the meeting. Instead of calling Finllind. The German radio re­ bo-nbed fuel and supply dumps In VAN'S THURSDAY, JULY 6 appointment o f l a subcommittee around Rosignano. A t the same battles are.still to come and they definition of the area being at­ Attorneys, served papers In an ae- . Alexaadar Jarvla Oo. oIBce oa the annual meeting the secretary ported the Dietl address Saturday the Senonches forest, 20 miles Oaator street or at 26 Alaxaariea which will assemble in . Chicago time heavy road movements west­ will be ‘‘bitter 'and costly.” tacked- might be given. tion for $15,000 against the F. W. labeled It a special meeting. As a TA97 ‘The Plajce To Go for Beautiful Portraits!” For de Gaulle night without giving a time or southwest of pniex; 'a mil Junc­ Demands for Retaliation SeiVice Station /.Pboaeoi 61U m 7275 before July 17, hold hearings, and ward were seen behind the enemy - W e are now approaching, he tion near Lalgle, 30 miles west of W oolworth company of New result there Was but a small at­ Wv CorniVol At thd Dougherty Lot. lines, indicating that reserves were place. Demandb fqr retaliation still York, a real! estate roanagemeat ’ 427 Htfd. Road TeL 8 8 ^ ctraeA tendance at tae meeting which se­ lii iM larnttSi w put up a scaffolding for erection said, “ the place where we can Dreuk; and supply points in the Hours: ^kily itf^. M. to 5:30 P. M. / beingi moved into position. The two addresses broke a *!• were'being made. Some felt that lirni and Walter William Law, coa- lected the officers. ' atflONM MORAIi MB VONSOitEO French Leader Due in of the 1944 national party piat- lence that had lasted since Jan. 30 force the Japanese in the Pacific wooded area 25 miles southwest of form. ■ ^ Strongly supported by artillery, to stand up and fight.” w'th the enormous resources now vl» ted slayer of the girl now serv­ ffv » Thursday lO A. to 9 P. M. when he warned' his people that at the disposal of the Allies the Carnival Starts M'ondoy, July 17. Washington to Con­ The subconunittee will hato no the Americans finally broke Into Main battles still to come, he (Continued on Page Four) ing a life term In state’s prisoa. v: the town in strength and- rein­ they faced ‘.‘the hardest task government was Jiot being as Anthony Brancato's siUt for danvl , • Closed Ail Day Wednesday. imaginable” . during the current predicted, will likely occur on f ------:------, fer with Roosevelt. (Conttnued oa Page Eight) forced their position yesterday, tough with the enemy as it might ages allege** that the real estate year. land with Infantry organizations No Appointment Necessary! while north of the town tanks es­ beating the Jap Army. be. maiiaKoment firm, acting as agent^ British and American VNEIUlHIMkl tablished road blocks against, ex­ Receives Production Chiefs One question facing Churchill for the Wool\v«>rth company, la IMMia «Am049I» A. German Transocean broad­ “Th% war goes well," Forrestal Report Unrest $ 5 5 BUYS Bnlletln! pected German, counter-attacks. concerned reports that the flying whose building 5Hss Brancato met Mwt,. »*n«ci ODD FELLOWS BUILDING 480 MAIN^TREET DRAWING SATURDAY, JULY 22 cast recorded -today by The Asso­ said, “ but it still Is a long war." WaahlagtoB, July 6.—Navy said; “ helpco establish the dio announcied litter a passive re­ Stockholm, July ' 5 — The allorate the supplies th''” “ X^®"* jSa* our otoiM t aSapt ■ftren.. ' ca’s idealism, power and courage, day, has conferred freqiiently by { h o l id a y Td Our Hcartg big and Important tactical role in worth o f the light carrier in the sistance movement had sprung up Free Dani.sh Press service ossfert- their territorlcii. .is reg'arded her* as unusually jtelephune with Herbeirt Brownell, Bretton Wood*, N. H., July 5.— the war agalnat Japan—plrotec- fleet." ' in Nicaragua against President ed today that B German rrfunitjons friendly for de Gaulle. Diplomats Jr., G.O.P. ‘national chairman (A>>—Harry D. White came to vigor-, tlon for big carrier ta*’, foittes. Plate and Function U nknot^ Anastasio Somoza. Nicaraguans ship blew up In Aarhus harbor Declines to Interfere^ X c Whea the glad day iMiniea and whUtlee Mow; Lfurpen - Sellp - the Mudied It as possibly forc^adow- Otherwise he has attsOned re­ ous defense today of. the projected SCHEDULE KWWtPS I Wm. F. . ' A'.., , - * • • . 'I “They have a deadly' sting," re-' When they sailed into the Pacific here said his "resignation was ex-' yesterday causing damage esti­ Washington. I Ing the attitude he intends t6 markable secluslo..: for a preaiden- international currency stabilization And ^ o r d i Iwlb ring .a6JM*er1tafpirai~ ported th e'N a vy in revealing for last year, the place and .function of pected momentarily, i mated at close to $ , , . - Ideni Roosevelt declln^ Feeds Hiat Make maintaiir in his conversations w ith tU I candidate since his. return to fund he is seeking toT>iIot thwtigh 25 000 000 Johnson Letting mothen, wivea and awedliearla know the flret time some of the duties the light carriers were unknown, Causes-Not Apparent First reports from underground interfere with a iielectlve the president Albany last Saturday frOna GMca* the United NaUon* Monetary con­ to which the- USS Independence, Now the "sun setters" are bqck in order banning .occupational d i ^ ■ ■ X TUESDAY, JULY 4th coniwSuiTioi Broad Street -, The talks wjll begin immediate­ ference but cautioned that It "will The causes of the unrest in sources indicated that at least 80 !I1iat their men are eoming .lioiiM from t*ar« Them Profitable. go. rinceton, Belleau Woods, Cow- the United States, their worth and Honduras and Nicaragua were not persons were killed and'300„injur- deferment* for p re-m ed ^ * « • , ly upon ds Gaulle’s arrival. He No Appotatmeats With Leaders perform no miracles." 4 TELEPHONE 7426 Old liberty Bell all! ring again. :n*, Monterey, (Jabot, - Langley, the worth .o f .th e light' carrier* immediately apparent. In neigh' ^ by' the blast which damaged dent* after^ July. L “N® on* JOHNSON BROS. Or OaB Artbar Ayers will be met by a cabinet group Thu* far this week, Dewey has Acting as official conference itaan and San Jacinto have been proved at Makin and Tarawa; in more keenly conscloua toM I ■ '. . > spokesman, the American delegate boring Guatemala last week an possibly 1,000 buildings'In Aarhus. 333 Main SL - | Td. 6227 CovMitry TeL 2S«9-W4 Era the glory of that day departo. and escorted to see the president had no appointments with party wigned. , .the Solomons; at Rabaul, teamed of the need of malntol^nlng OPEN CLOSED Don’t Have a Garden The French leader la expected to leaders and has expressed the de­ lashed out a t critics o f the pro­ uprising followed suapenaion” severST other vessel* in health of the aatlon and ofmO^ Purs dehydrated be accompanied by Gaston Pslew- sire' not to hold conference* at his posal after reporting te newsmen m itufrom a light cartier."„ the Gilberts, In the Msrahall To Inri^ Fouilh ofjjdy to oar kdiiirlA " To -Provide fooi^ for President Jorge Ubloo » d he re­ .ibe harbor. lug sure that meet meal plus . skey, chief of the civil cabiiieL farm nsah PawHng, N. Y„ where that llTSt conference sessions have ie'Navy continued, "Join up'with Islands, in the Carolines and off supply ef doctor*." the 9 A. M. V P. M. Pesto. Got the Right Chief bt Staff (Sen. Emil Marie he win 1go Friday for a 'home- hot yet brought decisions on any signed. ; ^Earlier tee news agency said 1 — EVAN B. JOHIWObh , I otb*rliody4Mildinc Ot* larger Sir group from a big Hollandia. - (3en. FWertco Ponce, a member that order and dermal conditions wrote Itepreeantattv# ' MlU#r j T t o ” to i Sprajra and. InsectL Bsthouart, and other offlciala coming' celebration and rest., controverstail Issues. ' carrier to add a greater punch In E!n route home they 'Stfuck' at Neh.)', “ but ia this war th*_ ‘'iagredients will ^tween oehferences there will MeanWMla, however, the Dewey Atttludo of Compromise o f the muitary Junto which tqpk are returning to Copenhagen after keep your dog Jn 0* strike upon, enemy j ^ p i O g or Truk, one-time feared base in the over the Guateiiialan government a five-day general strike and dis, ot the armed fercee tor y« tides and Harvest the too dinners, given 'by Secretary of strategy board baa been busy ..Representative Somers (D., N. Caroline island group, parttel- vigorous men must. TP . M. 6 P. M. perfect hcalrik T.) obserring the pariey as an ad­ talanda. after Ublco”* resignation, was turbances, which forced conces­ G. E.A¥1LLIS f SON, INC. Crop Yon Should State Hull and others, and othCr with plan* to wpld the customary "O r the light carrier’# piloU patlng. the Navy .says, "in the . thorough coiwlileraMonj; viser to the American delegation, elected interim' president -yester­ sion* from German occupation functions which protocol dictate cbngreaalonal and senatorial cam- assume the viU l Job of protecting great damage done to the Iqstalla-v Have! - told a repdrter he had noted what day *hy the National Assembly authorities. 1, DURKE for the entertainment of high offl-. pelgna 4nto the driye for the pres­ the task force agalnat enemy at- tions,of the shattered Jap strong­ Boer Truck Driver* Stay Out L r i m h i » r b f A l l K i n d a _____ ^ he termed an encouraging attitude He )vlll serve for six months, dur Promiee to Lift .Ctwfew * , ^ I f clal personages. It I* undei^ idency. Tentative 'arrangonvmu i*cg, thus freeing the larger.car- hold." ’ _ ' pail River. M*ea» Juty ■bift are under way for a confer- o f compromise on the part o f the big Which he must set a d a | ;e for The Germans promised to with­ Mason SnppIIe»—^Pfint— Hardware ] ato^ that de Gaulle will b»>on- r im entirely-to ,ccAcentrate upon It took eight months fo r the “sun A "hoBday" ef h y traejt M rato with other.BepubUcan..govei^- 44 participating nations, and add­ a general election. J ' draw their Schalburg (countef- tenUned socially at the White the mission o f assault setters" to complete their assign- (altered its fohrttf day today hors in an attempt to enlist their ed: ’Tln'rauch more optunlatlc and (A divphtqh from. Tegucigalpa sabotoge) corps,'lift tee curfew Balskm W ool insolation House, but that he wUI make Ms ' "Some of tbs interceptions ac- ment, and to complete the record to c U n t active support ta tbs vote-getting far less crltiosl than when I .first to Tim AsaocUted Press in New shortly, enforce no reprisals be­ I * j n j s beaquartsrs 'the sstb«A Um6 at eompliabed by protecUv* pirasa o f usefMneas o f the light carrier*. cause of the strike, fire on no iaaleoB. Itoslaeea Agaitf Wd buttle. - i arrived." York. - yesterday’s only direct WELDON D k u c GQ. | _ SHalr house, vriierc cMsfa o f state from the light'carriers have been In that Umb they destroyed or crowds unltto wea'j^oh* are seen aelmB of the And other visiting dignitaries cua- A Dewey leader told this report- SpecificaUy WMte replied to damaged 81 Japanese planes, sank word from Honduras, reported Ion and Wai ahey s PrewripBon Pharmaciats ; £, ♦ it it It it It it it H 'ir ♦ ★ ★ those who have contended this apectachlar; entire fbnfiationa of demonMratioaa in many cities but and kgree to the requea* o t trqm- COAL COKE OIL tomaidly stay. jer overtures already have be«i attacking Jap bombers have been or damaged 38 enemy ship* "and America (AFL) made to Former Senator John country would be pouring $2,600,- s(dd "there were no events to bs .38 DEPOT SQ UAR E TELEPHONE 5406 H e wUl-be In tdv'n for several shot down before they could even caused incalculable damage to ene ; - tCoattaimd *a FsoiX ^ aUBOOCa i6l .MAIN STREET, TELF.PHONE 5.321 1 2Main§t. . 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PAGE THKKK;i ■>, , M AN^ESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAVt^ULY 5, 1944 ■\ O y. ^______.1- ' » ■ ------MANCHESlTJR EVENING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, (JONN„ W t^ E S D A f, JULY 8, 1941 'day afternoon and diZl shortly ei Roc’iy Hllf Sunday; and Betty rAGE iWp afterwardp in I.ew Haven hospital Ives of Newington, who drowned YOU CAN’T BEAif^ Chrlstoforo Vuck farm in Qlptoiv jFatalities In the toWn’,8 only swimming pool vllle whei-e. within 20 ihlnutea. Police Seeking 17 from chest injuries.' He was thS tMs to raHm T U m m t «f heart, and Ms generosity is appre­ eat^ Storms-;^^ bon of Mr and Mrs. Bernard bn Sunday. - lent engagement was going on one lina which runs through Poland ciated. THe committee stfU. has the nearly 101 acres of flowering to- mile south of newly-captured \ St. Germans Evacuate Hitting Blalystok, Grodno and Wll­ W om an H u rt Fosters Hold plants, young broccoli, Cabral. ; l)ou^iboy8 Seize no and connecting at Daugvaplls setylce ^ d church flag to be ae- end bcan:> '-.cio completc- K ersk i R eturn T o ll in Two other traffic victlnia were Jores, east of La Haye. Mrs. Irene Czbll Novak 6f Darien, The long-quiet CarenUn sector with tha line to Riga—liea imme­ WinUirop HUding spent the DaiEag3 Crops iy ruined, according to members Roosevelt R^ies La Haye Station; ‘ Kowel as Russians diately befqre the advancing Rus­ lii (^ sh He^e 12th Reim id] of the family, ^ _ who was killed by a C.R. and L., erupted into bldody fighting when week-end and Fourth with his fam­ by D row ii- company bus Sunday on the Post Ftrst appUeationaaf wood«M seoGdag, the Americans launched an attack sian Armies. ily her^. He is the son o( Mr, and Deaths Salvatore Montagna ..ostimatea Extradition Papera on 12 Caused hichly msdieatM Zsoso peomptiF Push ]>fearer Wilno Southwest of Minsk Marshal I IVTarketing Specialist that damages -of $5,000 had been road, and Norris Downes of Marl-' Saved From Fire soothe hehy soroweai bStwesa.ctMM Fighting Fierce down the Carentan-Perlers road. Mrs. Albert W. Hllding. ing. Three lit T ruffic, den, who died in Meriden hospital The. doughboys advanced half a Konstantin K. Rokoesovsky's First Stm l^t Driver Gets Ex- Mrs: Daisy Humphreys of Hart­ James O. Couch Seventy-five PreMSht^^it I done to 40 ocrea of similar crops Way to Cniiicago; Sus­ peelint toes and oo ooOtaet aetqaUy M White Russian Army drove' a ford was at her Hebron place over- finises Losses May on h)s farm. Two Miscellanepus. Saturday night after being struck Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 5.—(Jf)— the genas that most eommottly aaoN mile in an attack starting at noon (C ^ tn iM from Page One) Wedge to within 25 mlf«e of Bara- Word. was received here this Annual Event Held at | VictoryVBUMVrj OaidenaAHmaidWiam Ruined••aaasswro- pect in Beating. Case. by a ifilt and run motorist not far and sfrtead Athlete’i Foot. (Oratlimed frara P»ire one) yesterday. * i d and Drives Into the week-end and the Fourth. morning of* the death of Janies lilt $100,000. „ Priceless relics of TTieodor* Roose­ is a Doctor’s fomulatodnd to Each foot of the advance had nowlcze fBai-anovlchf by captur­ Mrs. Larry Pomprowlcz has re­ addition to the truck farms, from CUjt.Hall. i’ alnuinc snrr—. Zara* roaflw hundred yards. But the Canadians Brest Litovek, an objective of the ing the town of lOmsk. lU'oinihg Auto. Garfield Couch, at the Waterbury Wapping Farm." ^ Stack said scores of victory gar­ By The Associated Press Thrown From Saddle Horse velt were saved today when fire tp be covered with artillery. Army groups rolling West in White turned from the Windham Com-, hospital yesterday. He was born New Haven, July 5—(T)—Extra­ broke out in a garage on the saga­ ___ the first triel eaovineia. At aO consolidated their hold, on the munlty Memorial Hospital, where By The Associaied Press dens were ruined in the area. Death took no holiday over the Salvatore Gardlno of Brooklyn, SwampS and canals channelized Russia toward Warsaw. Sept. IS, 1880 in this town, the eon ’ThH Foster Family Association I 'The storm struck the East Wa- dition papers were on their way N. Y., a vacationist at Milford, more hill estate of the late preai'^ town of Carpiquet itself, three the fighting to the narrow area C'lalim Red Ps4‘e Slowed Mis. Helen Bernson, of Crom­ she was under oboervatlon for a of the late Roacoc E. and Margaret Freak summer hall atqrma laah long Independence day holiday, ip. ZEMO miles from Caen and one of the. time. held Its 12th biennial reunion ye*- terbury-Wolcott area much later to Chicago’ today, S.tdte Police died in the hdspttal Monday hlghl dent and spread to the main house, ^ong the road. “The wild pace 6f the Soviet ad­ well, was taken to the Manchester Hutchinson Couch and he ia sur­ I'ed at Wv/er Connecticut yesterday In the afternoon but pelting hail- Capt. William L. Schatzman said, Oonnectlput which saw 17 persons damaginh a wing of the mansion. fortress points guarding that On , the CareHtan-Tllly-Sur- vance slowed down eohsiderably" About Towh/ Charles C. Sellers, had the day off vived by his wife, Agnes Drufv* tetxley at the farm of Walter N.J of Injuries he received when bomb-blasted city of 61,000 popu- Memorial hospital a.t 4:30 yester­ I doing damage which Garrett M. stopea, which farmers said , some­ seeking to return to Connecticut meet violent deaths. thrown from a rented saddle horse Volunteer firemen from four Seullos sector of the front there in White Russia, the Berlin radio oB the Fou.-th, which he spent at Couch Of Waterbury, three broth­ Foster of Foster street, Wapping,] [stack, marketing specialist oi the companies ' fought the . blaze for liktlon. day afternoon following an acci­ his home here. times reached the size of eggs, did of Marion Kerski, 30, of Nauga­ Twelve of the'deaths-were caus­ during the afternoon. was only patrol -activity. said. “ This was not due excliisive- ers, Walter of Wetheyaflalil, with '75 present Tha y o m ^at serious damage. ed by drowning, three were in traf­ The drjXvnlng victims were: more than an hour, confining it to The -Americans closed in on La to stllTencd German reslstawe Mr. and M-ra. Francis A. Akin dent on West Center street at Fo­ ’ A communion service was held Charles of Bridgeport, 'William of I Connecticui Department of Agri- tuck, .yfho is wanted for question­ Haye fronw, three sides. The Ger­ Counter-Attacks Smashed and / children of Starkwdkther at 10 a. m.,' on the Fourth, at St. person preabnt waa CharlM,-'om of ] culture, estimated might hit $100,- In many places the farmers fic and two were from miscellane­ Thomas C. McDuffie and Rosalie a section of the home away from By bringing, up reserves. The.fact ley street. The car in which she Norwich, one alster, Mrs. Agnea said, the stonea drifted like snow ing in the brutal attack’on Mrs. where the Roosevelt mementos are mans resisted bitterly on the East of Gavrus. at the butt of is that en'cniy armored forces street are spending the wejk with Peter’s Episcopal’ church, Oie Rev. HandeUof . West Hartford. Mr. Mr. and -Mra. Robert Watson of ous causes. Currie, both of Anaonla, who ■CStarhourg pwinsula front, and the Odon river ' bridgehead the relatives in New Bedford, Mass. was lading and was driven east by H. R. Keen officiating. Wapping. Dinner waa served on | I ’OOO. ‘ to a depth of aix o. eight inches Francla Lee Higginson at West Three double drownlngs, all drowned in Scheutzen park pool kept. which have advanced a long di.s- her brother. A car owned by Harry Couch had .been In the employ of 1 The Cllntonvine, section of North and cut down everything they hit. Cornwall on June 15. The Long Island home- was un little' progress was made in the Germans latmched a night coun­ tance have not y-, Waterpury. and daughters. Mr. Foster deeded size and quality will be harvested Pictures of Kerski, Schatzman ing damage to many cottages in day: Harry Boyko o f—Ltatford, armcrlKe tho rantoaC-iriing tnodtrittmi kfUFm for Riisaian armored and motorized 13 years old and is a pupil in the Hewitt. LuclIIa Miner, Roberta it to his youngeat son. Ralph. When lost. in :i944 with smaller picking •X ' ' who drowneo in Bridgeport harbor nHiptofnadr rollaf—«aadlr|Ma like thoee Id Bell«ani , FEED SERVICE Where thir Canadians captured masses/'were concentrating In the This was -the only accident re­ In Clintonville severe-damage to said, Were identified by Washing­ ■ Town Named For Dool(tHe the vicinity. Cjnly the filer’s para­ Tfiblrti. No IfiTttlv*.. TtFlI.ini hrlngt romfott In a Barnard school. A variety of out­ and Virginia Porter and Sandra Rev. Eric-1. LIndh the latter'a daughtera were old . ---- „ _crews oecausccrews gi-uwem because grdwets plan to in- ton residents as the man they had on Monday: Paul E. Bishop of JtffV er double Your raonaz bark on ratiirQ of bottle 38 Depot Square TeL 54M - Carpiquet, thbee miles west of area .of captured Polotsk, "mani­ door games was .followed by a ported to the police over the Pomprowlcz. Susan Sellera was chute w-as found to be Intact when Hartford in the Connecticut rtVer to ui. 2Sc at all drufcUt*. . Caen, the Germans resisted violent­ Fourth. Local friends of Rev. Eric I. enough to seek employment in the orchards . t . |^«a' k i s v . b pre-harvest ^ ------— drop - r - .by r - sspraying .. w seen in t,he vicihity of the post witnesses reached the acene of the festly destined to carry out an ad­ salad supper. unable to attend as she had a ;bad city, he sold the farmhouse to EkI- recorded. Residents of the arw or _ dustingrtiiMtiniz appleannle and pearnear trees Rolla, M.o, July 5.-r(>P)-|A new ly and beat back all attempU to vance, in the last Instance, on cold. The children played games Liiidh of Quincy, Mass., were aad- said hall stones ranged to the,size office only a short time before the tow-n, Doolittle, la being incor­ crash. capture the air field. dimed to hean of jiia death which win C. Foster. Later it waa bought with hormone growth regulators break. s Four-year-old Augustine Cabral Riga.” Allan T. Reichenback. Seaman and had a nice treat served. by Norman Foater w-ho turned it of a lemon, and left scores • of Meanwhile from Boston it was porated five miles west-of here. It 1.^ Field Marshal Gen. Erwin Rom­ Riga fa a major Baltic seaport, occurred Monday night *t tke hos­ acres of young plants under water is named for Li^ut. Gen. James H. of Waterbury, was struck by an "MONTGOMERY WARD* mel had Unks dug in oh a .ridge 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ] The supper given by the Hebron pital in Quincy, Maas. Rev. Lindh over to hia aon.. Walter N. Foater, Auction bridge waa originated reported that the condition of Mrs. automobUe in New Haven Tues- the capital of Latvia and 260 miles Relchenbach of Ashworth street, H ebron Congregational Ladies’ Aid Soci­ the present owner, bought It in when they melted. Doolittle. overlooking the air field. These northwest of Polotsk. was pastor of the Center Congre­ Hardest hit seemed the Mike by* three Englishmen in India. Higginson as "unchanged.’’ She I tanks swept the field with flrd and has finished hla boot training at ety at the church dining room was gational church of this town, pre­ 1600, and has been operating the N even rocket-firing TyfihOons .failed Sampson, N. Y. He Is grandson of I Allan L. Carr, former reader at well attended last Friday evening ceding Rev. Dr. Watson ^Woodniff fann ever since, the longest atretifii to dislodge them. Digging tanks Rofln Pound Toward Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon Of Win- ] St. Peter’s Episcopal church, now and was a financial success as well, who left in March to assume pas­ by any one owner in its hlstoiT- In to the turret Is a device -the ter street. employed at the State Hospital, about $52 being realized. ’The te i ate of the Congregational The nominating committM pre- Germans used with Oohsiderable Latvia and Lithuania Middletown, was a visitor here at menu, as' it was recounted ^ some church in Avon after serving near­ aented the following alate of offl- success in Russia and^ at Cassino Moscow, July S.^r/P)—Two pow­ Miss Dorothy Harmon and Mias his former rooms over the .week­ who- attended,' sdunded very at- ly 23 years. Rev. and Mrs. Lindh edra who were unanimously elect­ in Italy during the past winter,,. erful Russian Armies pounded on Teresa Hagenow of Highland end. He has succeeded in getting tractivci and those who did not get and their daughters. Mary and ed: President, Walter O. Foster Latest reports from the front today tow'ard Latvia and Lithu­ street are spending the week at repairs done on the old wall clock around to Uklng in the supper Elizabeth, made many frlonda dur­ (son of William N.); vice president. ania-. -at a pace that may reach one which hung for long years from hope the ladles will give another ing their stay in Manchester. Dr. Hollis Footer, J r, of New Brit­ said the Canadians were fighting at Old ■ Orchard. Maine. Miss Mabel the gallery wall at St, .Peter's, and Cftoost (Ae Famous close quarters J 6 r the sir field, or both of the Baltic republica in Hagenow and Mias Madeline Ber­ in the near future.- Born in Chicago, 73 years ago, ain; secretary, Miss Naomi Foster; three or four ..days, menacing it is now in excellent- shape. The Star.ley B. Lord, a son of Wal­ Rev. Lindh was graduated from assistant, Mra. Robert Watson fit which is onl^^SOO yards south of nard are at Miss Bernard's home jeweler who did the repair work lace Lord, a former Hebron resi­ the town wpich the Canadians now Dauga-vpils (Dvlnsk-l in Latvia and a.1 Rohkonkdma, Long Island. Harvard College and Harvard Di­ Wapping; historian, Mrs. May Wilno and Kaimas Ih the Soviet gave his time gratis, he being an dent now living at Watcrvllet. vinity school. In addition to pas­ Foster Barber; trustee, Charles N. hold firmly. Lithuanian republic. Episcopalian. When repairs were ; Y„ has received his wings and torates In this town and Quincy, Foster of West HartfiVd. However, the Brltish-Canadian Corporal Wilbur Messier, son of going on at the church £,omc years ci,mmi8slon os second lieutenant in B E L V ‘XB gdvanbe had placed the Germans Field dispatches declared the he had served churches in Hope ’The'sports events Were under Germans appeared wholly unable Mr. and Mrs. Wilbrod Messier, of ago the clock face was broken, hut the Army Air Forces at Blytbe- Valley and Pawtucket, R. I. the direction of Mrs. Charlotte norl and east of Carpiquet in a 588' Center street, who is in the this has been supplied. The clock ille Army Airfield, Blythevllle, im A M PIO X dangerous, salient where they may to halt-the Bed Army driyea to­ Foster Magnell of Hartford. Lieu- U, S. Marine Corps, and who has had been out of fix for many years, Arkansas. He is the g ra n ^ n of te_nant Philip Pierce, who ia homa fo r L on ger be cut off. ward Latvia and Lithuania.' had 16 months-servfce in the South and had not been running, but Loren M. Lord of Hebron. His par­ Robert AMen British warships standing off the Russian planes hammered Wilno Manchester friends have receiv­ on leave apoke briefly on his ex­ (Vilna) in aoftenlng-up atUcks. Pacific, has arrived Home on fur­ When the late Billy Dowling, or ents were very well kndwn here. periences on submarines in the MUeageX coast supported the fighting In lough. He la assigned to flight "Billy Sunday" as he was some­ His mothe. died sevei^years ago. ed news of the siidden death of Caen area. The ral\)|iay connecting Berlin Robert Alden of 19 Tremonl South Pacific. Oscar Phelpo of and Warsaw with Leningrad — a training in this country. ' times called, was sexloq he used Mrs. Maud C ushn^ is spending Windsor gave a short talk and LIT US '[to take great pride in winding it vacation at the/Home of, a son, Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y„ who there waa chorus singing of patri­ tIC A P fOlUR Peter Bauer, of 14^ Adams I up an,d taking care of it, and had Frank Cushman plp^col garden was ing their home with them While much/^njoyed. A mystery prize accldenta, drownlngs and tniscel- o,e Rev. Wllltam established in /China about 1100 I Private Hagenow is in the service was/captured by Alfred Hutchln- laneoua causes. j Dunn, sub deacon. Miss Mary B.C. ! / Wf auctionec) off by Mr Getchell. Traffic fatelltlea again headed i^ntieri was the soloist, Fatal Month The 4-H Club girls, or Thimble the death list, 170 reported in 38 ^ military escort waa furnished Z- / ./,'Club, as they call it, made plaiw states and the District of Colum- hjy a 239th Anti-Aircraft Coast A T D R A S T I C July tops every other n mth qg their summer picnic at their bla. Last year, 127 persons wereUrtlllery Battery, and a voUey [ the year for lives lost by droqm- sowing-club meeting. The date killed in highway accidents while kvas fired and taps soun-Sed at'SL ing, excessive heat, e cal has been set for July 6 and it vrill in 1941, before travel restrictions, James’s cemetery. Father Dunn, IRCLE I shock, lightning, and food ■ be held at Amston Lake. They will there were 500, V* conducted the committal aervlce I ing. It bows only to take part in games and4wlmming Drownlngs claimed 140 lives and U t the cemetery. \ "the matter of deaths f; falls. 1 and will have the cugtomary pic­ 1-29 persons died frona mlacellane-' TODAY AND THU^Si nic spread. Betty Horton is chair­ ous causoa,-Thera were no fatali­ A man and Lillian ^ f f ln assistant ties from fireworks reported. R E D U C T i b N S of the. commltteeT in ^ . More Than 500 KAV K¥SER in Bian The Amston P e ^ Mystery" just o few of. the many specials you’ll findi I Day / Tv-...... otaMi ots Torricelli conceived' the first ment concejrtratlng on the > pro­ All-ordsrixlor Irrsgulat insortloos have yet boei^, combed and there barometer in 1643/ will bs obaraM at tbo ons tiM rsis. la little doubt but that the quota gram hav/lssuod warnings to a mSHBS TO-THB LADIES! . ■/ Spsolal ratss *or tona-tsriff svsry set can be reached. ' i total of drivers found opafst- dsy advsrtlsins givsn upon rsqusst Ayighon, France, was the seat ing c a i/w th defective equipment, Ads ordsrsd eanosllpd bsfors tbs The committee in charge of w of the papacy -from 1309 to 1377. FREE MOVIE DAT* THURS­ ' Another Oe-tbird of SEE THE SHOW f t t r a i OET ad appsarsd. flharglna at ths rot# received" from Lealle V, Ward, the There are nearly 8,000 the tota^ warnings issued in tha l coming out for the boys we knew .. . the ‘4sroad but no nllowanes or rsrunds guagea. YOUR TICKET TO THE greens . . . in the dim quiet of churches Thursday— F riday-^Satnrday can bs msda on tia tlms nds stoppsd gift of an honor rph: Mr. Ward, a state. g ia n t k id d ie b o n d -^sh o w boys who went away . . . and gave their SWIM s u it s ; r e g u l a r l y former Hebrpn teaident now liv­ A total of 14 asreets have. re-| THIS SAT.' AT THE CIRCLE ,. . in schools and fa^oricA and offices... sftar ths Utth day Peppers are rich in vitamins from the program I9 East] No tlllYorbids": dUDlar •««•» so* ing in Crafiston, R. L, keeps the DYJIUTINO a b o n d AT 'THB lives that we might live ours freely, de­ I nolff. interebfa of the home town at B and G. I Hartford. A Targe number of CIRCLE OR STATE. t Tbs Hsrald will not-bs rsaponsibla .these were operators found with- L The stars are coming out on t[x^ Honor (or (nors tbon ons inoorysot, Ins#^ ■ ■ - — ------cently, and paafra^d. , ^ 3!98, NOW X tion of- any advsrtiasmsnt ordsrsd Thera are three species <4 cuI-Iqui Ucenees. I (or mem than ons tlina. tlvated barley. The leiurt H artford'^Sram to Roils of those who serve. / Ths iaad«ortoat-:.*ontad(en of in- I Personal Notices , being concentrated'Oft, the Con-1 ■ ' . - • ^ . ■* * ' rx. I oorrsst bubitenUoa of ndvsrtlsina Castor oU now la used in the] npctlcut boulevard, w i n streot | Somerimes diere is a fittle ceremony-^; will bs rootiflsd-6niy by canesiinii^ m o( tbs obargs mads for tbs ssnrios production of perfumes and Silver Ion*: rtifi f Gi N i o t» l\ The Fifth War Ixian is on. When a 1 rsndsrsd. Card of Thanks y - V* ■ a wcfrd^or two, a prayer. But mostly it s h o r t I, r e g u l a r l y ' All odvotUsoasoau asu t ooBCom We wtoh to thank » • BraoU became independent of J Victory yoi^nteef a^ks you to double c»n dub. Marine Corps, neighbors Md Portugal, SepL 7, 1882, happens quietly. . . the iiews comes ^. . . ■ . L ■ . . . -1 : ' . 0 ■ I in styla, edpy and (rlends (or.their k‘"4n«“ STATE rsculatlons snforesd by tbs pnwioh- of death o( our husband luid^ brother, ' your b o n d buying this time, think befortf* sra and, thsy rsasrv* tb# .righ^U Some speclsa 'of the bamboo | HARTFORD somebody places another star beside an-, 1.59, NOW : ■ ' sdit, -rsviao or rolaet say aopy ana ° Mra* ^ ’rtM* Findley. Mrs. Bhemsn plant attain a height o# 120 feet. you answer* - ,; sidorsd objoetleoablA Du((y. Ouirles Findlay. William Flnd- /■ other name . . . and that is alL i CLOSINO H001iS--CUaslfisd adi M A N C H L S T I U i ■ to bs published sama day m ^ bt i«y- •/ ^ Slavery waa gholiahed _ln, Broall ] FtlTBAHDT ------Think of those gold stirs on the Honor 1-f rsosivod by 1$ “o’blbob npoa. Satnr- In 1888. In Monorlam NOW PLAYING------OF ______Here is a b'Rrgain sale you can’t afford to misii. Every |dbyst«:W. ■ N. > s J , X ' Roll in your community... 'krfd^e boys In Imfjn* mamori- o'* Walter F. FOB * "T "• PLAYSUITS, REGULARLY Telephons Tonr Want Ads Brandt-wbp/peeeefi-sway July 1*4*- The first Catholic Mass in BrooUv One for C h a r l i e boy who used to iresg is.from our regular stock.. .Marked down 40% —50% waa celebrated on May, l, 1500. THIS for whom they stand*^ V ' regardless oFciretl^ U . One ysar ago you left us. SHOW In answer to your call; _Wreatllng ia the mwd ..unlyeraiJ ONLY tosi your evening o n " ^ pwch- ^ ^ yriu’v r ^ f r r v i t h f J S ? . " A M But-the memorlea you left ua. FUN! * 3.98, NOW p " soeaptM aa FULL £ ^ * * * * jj Are preclsua to ua all. and primitive of all eporta.----- DEEM Included are Cottons/: .Butcher IJnens. . . Prints. paid at tbs bnswsss oSIqo on or m - More «n4 xnoM evR Jler we mlee you. 0» r /» r /f /- h e marned^tl«tpretty heart. Buy today 1 (oro tbo sovodth day ^yrtende mey Utlok tlie wound te heel­ Air is n mteture cS gasses and lae flrat Inssrtioa of ooob ed tmx toa, Porter girl—his bab^ Will be bom n a t . ^ ^ tbs OHAIHW RATB wtu bO ooUoot- But they lItU* know tha sorrow . 13 dot a dhemleal compound. [sd. Ko^rs^onslblllt* for ortoro to That is ia our-hcarts eoncealcd. month. ■ ^v- , . , , tolspbonod ads will M ***'**5*“J1?1^ CALIFORNIANS •'to-. -’S’.-.-.' - T SHIRTS, REGULARLY tboir aoearsoy oonaot bo gttaraa- 'Ibe Branift Family. AMFRU'A'. MO fNTrt?TAININ(, ' - ■. K, One for / o f— the town no-gpod—but . B A N D 3 5 X ..X \ FiV-.f Rl AN( .(RANK!! he wpnjiis Navy "Cross at Kwajalan.. • il.OO, HOW ...... 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Alexander^'knnotmced the German lea, the pUbItcatioa declares this CHANti VOUOHT AIRPLANES command hao'lMued aq order that pledge Involved for the-Narta "a Public* Records House Struck SIKORSKY HIUCOPTIRS :Bronze Star Hitler Admits roads In th^ batbsL^areas "must be question of prestige and a test of Tin Salvage kept open and in'^go^ tmndition, strength of the highest order." A failure to launch the promised W am atee Deeds even if it involves ni^less ex­ Here Friday Elisabeth M. Strange to Henry By Lightning j For Gochee iSferves Face ploitation of the civilian pbp]ilaUon retaliation. Das Schjrarse Korps ____ 1 . for labor service,"'. adds, would have Been catastyo- Schore, property on MsYble street. -phi(i, for the Naxi regime would Henry C. Freihelt et a), to Allan Strong Test During Night ‘iiave lost a. good share of its Elxpected That Manchea* T. FreUielt, property on Lynesa Andover Family Not at Medal Awarded to Ldcal d e s ig n e r s a n d b u ild er s o p standing—shove all among its own ter Wjll Keep Up Rec­ street. , ■<.. Home at Time; Dam­ A REPORT O p PIRPORMANCI a t HOME A$4D ABROAD Soldier for Devotion to (Conllnne^ from Page One) Btlaned From Pag* Oaa) people."... . Joseph M. Miner and Jane U. The Home Nurse Describes Mixed Beaettoa Miner to the Allen; Realty Com­ CH AN ^VO UOHT AIRPLANES, PRAH A WHITNEY ENGINES,^ItCqRSKY HELICOPTERS AND HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS HAMILTON s t a n d a r d PROPiLLIRS By Mary Beard ord -It Has Ih State. age Set at $3^000. PRATT A WHITNIY INGINiS Dntjr in Service. or defeat does not make wiy dif­ vcloped lil'^B in. He added he was The article describes the mixed pany, property on Sehool street. ference. In this war of destl^ for Director, Nnri4ng Serrlee. convlnce 1 ■ . I I ii' ' ...... I ini'" ■ ) I. I ■ ...... -»11^ I ...... I. Ill ... Manchester reaidehta are re­ The home of Walter Tedford, 'of' o m m JILT. XB44 With tlM iSrd Oivtalon In th« the German people everyone must Americaif Red" Crssa Spaniards aidirtK enemy research lation to ‘.The months and months William F. and Barbara L. Oess, I f s H g D » y u tt I r g o Aim t m a f t e o m p o m a r i d m , cast w;:a if t r o m o . ' c % t I c u r of waiting’ during which the new minded that on Friday bf this property on School street. , Andover, formerly of Manchester, lO L. X Ndii4 e a.m aMtk A GonnecUeut aol. fight and work for final-victory. at Pamplona ."areNglthOut founds- "I-know that enormous courage Uon.” weapon was trumpeted- but failed week, therq will be a collection of John J- Andislo and wife, to Oak W(is struck by lightning during ' (teroUon to duty and hero* Doctor's' Written ''Formula Will and atrength of nerves are neces­ ' "Keep Baby Healthy Eden made a lengthy'll^tement to appear. Some, it said, were tin cans. So far, the town has a Hill Inc., land at the 'comer of AIR TRAVEL’S FUTURE~ PROPOSED U. S. INTERNATIONAL AIR ROUTES GIRDLE GLOBE highly enthusiastic but were' goo(t'record and it Is the. hope ' of Park and Otis streets. s the' storm yesterday afternoon under extremely trying condl- sary to stand up In these times, .The bottlefed baby should have a f ^ he had been asked If nip at- and set on fire. The family was ttonAwera brought to 'pobUc light but-xi^e shall not capitulate before plunged into deep pessimU.m by those in charge of the salvage, Alexander Jarvis to the Green- f doctor’s written formula. rerty on Good­ fantry, Prank worked feverishly bling the materials, , taking the enough and the rtsqlta insufficient win street. . caught fire and as there was no^ Scape ojP Air Rawer Widens as Army Unleashes Superfortresses, day and night for two weeks to re­ had only successes now say that ing German Air Force personnel body at home, the fire gained we will fail?” i milk out of the refrigerator last. and export'to Germany of Iron ly Impressive." Grep'bhrooke Homes, Ihc., to pair and mailntiln comViiitoicatlona Wash the top of the milk bottle much headway before It was dis­ WorlcFs First froOuction lina Reveals "Task Force 58" Roving Pacific, d ^ n g 6ie fighting along the Muh- In answer hVsaid; ore, tin'and sine. Police Court Raymond C. Jewett et al, property "No. We will triumph this time under tunning water and dry with on Goodwin street. covered. The loss was estimated t*an. Here, the Jungle foliage a clean cloth. Shake the bottle to Beporls "Absolutely Cntrim’* Greenbrooke Homes, Inc., to at $3,000 this morning. Now on $4cond Contioct; ^ C%A.B. Outlines 20 World Routes f so thick that visibility ekt^d- snd in the end win this war." Nazi Munitions War Also’(if Technicians mix the cream. Measure into tha Taking up each point speclflcab- George 'W. Wallace et al, property ^ ly, Bklen said the Spanish ambas­ Fred Ulrich of Saybrook, charg- Only Walls Lett Models Revealed Hitler asserted this- war was not daiicepan the required amount of .^th Issclvous carriage, pleaded on AJdmpre road. WASHINGTON—Amer"ieop air powei^iuilt to licl(| win the war, must be sus­ only one of soldiers, "but also of milk, water, and sugar or sirup. sador luul Just informed him, on Ship Explodes Greenbrooke Homes, Inc., to Os­ i s m If sugar is uked, the spoon,should InstructlqM of his government, gulll>t this morning in police . Crumbling walls of the old brick tained as a vital influence for j)ca£»,.Jllie Aeronautical Chambj'r of Comificrce of Amer­ ofUn meant the difference between engineers’' ami technicians^ He court Before Judge Raymond R. car R. Reinholdz, property on said-'ll! is^piis respect the Allies be leveled with a knife, ^ that reports of assistance to ene­ (Continued from Page One)- WalKcr street. courthouse at Rockford. N. C., are BRIDGEPORT. Coiiiii. — The first-- and ica told a Congressional eommiltcc. a>4( iirgetiily recommended adoption of an Amer­ auccedr pr annihilation. During the my scientific research a t , [Pam­ Bowers antkwas sentenced to 15 all that remain of tha impressive critical fihiMW between July 7 and soinW nss were as efficient i^id Stir the mixture until all sugar, days in Jatl. The jail sentence, was Alexander Jarvis to the Green­ only helicopter production line in the world ican air power policy. on rare occasions better than the or sHup is dissolved. Place the pan plona "are absolutely untrue." way workers to close the transr brooke Homes, Inc., property on building where Andrew Jackson ,\lmost simultaneously wuM) tlie C'hamWjs plea came three signilkaiil events: W, Frank was continuously sub- said German engineers were suspended becatriie Ulrich had '"alker street received his license to practice law. had the veil of military secreev lifted Iqst jaetad to mdftar, machine gun. Germans “but the German inven­ on the stove, and boil exactly five port_systcin at 9 a. in. Instead oi spent in ja!bsfiwa: month at the Sikorsky Aircraft factory hcfit. , ( Icncral 1 Iciirv 11. .Arnold announced the formation <)f the 20th Air l''orcc—a bombei' and sniper fire but stuck to his tive spirit is on its way to regain minutes, stirring constantly. leported working on construofida 11 p. m., th^ service said. Alexander Jarria to the Green-' Measure Into each nursing bottle of two nitrate plants in Spain, medical report. brooke Homea In ^ property on Already the first contract for 30 YR-4 organization poised to operate anywliere in the. world undeY the direct command of task though near loathe p<^t of the balance again.” (Labt night the Danish home Joseph Falkowskl of SSxAIton The Fuehrer aaked Speer- and the amount required for one feed­ "production of which will be to radio said a big explosion occurred Ardmore road .Sikorsky helicopters lias been completed, said the joint, chiefs of staff. The giant new Army Boeing Superfortresses of this exhaustion- ing. using the funnel and strainer. meet Span.sh requlibraenta.” He- street and Harry d. Rice 0N 249 Alexander Jarvls^to\the Green­ Bernard L. Whelan, general" manager of global task force (' arried out their lil-sl nii.ssiou by suCcisssfully bombing Japan. ■*—The New Hnglander, who is the his jcolleagues to convey to all in ASrhus, second city of Den­ Woodland street both charged wf aon of Mrs.” Ethel Zimmerman. 22 German war_wnrkera his thanks (If the bottles are not heat-resist­ added he was satisfied no- training mark, destroying “materials of brooke Homes, Inc?, pre^rty on Sikorsky Aircraft division bf United Air(jraft " The U. .S.'Navy revealed the existence of ant, the mixture should be (moled of German Air Force personnel reckless driving had their- cases more road. (;orporation. Production is getting started on Birch street, entered the Army in for all they have done. great value.” "The possibility of coiitlnued until Friday, July 14 un­ Task Force .58, "(he most mobile strategic air August 1940. During civilian life, ..Speer imnounced an Increase in ((lightly by placing the pan in cold was taking piqce- in Spain. sabotage is not excluded," BBC nder Jarvis to the Green- a second and substantially'largerContract for force yet seen in Warfare," with-"the. entire he was employed by the Pratt- afhiament production which he water before the mixture is .put in iron ore and some sine had been quoted the broadcast as saying. der bo'nds of $200. brook^NHomea Ino., properly on POWER POURS OUT the bottles.) .k ■ exported, he said, but he had no They were Involved In an acci­ MarshalTYciad. \ an improved version, the R-4B. Pacific Ocean to tl^ gates of Japan as its Whltney Company In West Hart- said had "b e^ achieved in spite (A Swedish radio broadcast re­ Beyond that, two advanced types, the XR-S stamping ground." With some 22 big new of enemy air attacks." The extent Dtreotions to Follow information about tin. dent at the corner of Foley and GreenbrookeHomes Inc., to Jonq Pal paieeleil the Hellew EAST HARTFORD, Conn.—Pratt * §OT&, corded by the Federal Communi­ P. Sulliviin et aVproperty on Ard­ and XR-6, have been develop^, test-flown carriers as its core, it launched more than Veteran of 20 months duty in the of the Increase was not mentioned. Cover each bottle with a sterile cations commission said 11 per­ West Center streets at 4:10 yes­ Oreund tlade for ceeler, Whitney engines supplied .ll per cent of Pacific, Oochee has recently been terday aftermmn. Rice was teach­ more road- and delivered to t|)« Materiel Command of the all aircraft horsepower produced in the .(KX) war planes in the Battle of the Eastern cap, being careful not to touch the Flying Bomb Drive sons were killed and many injured Greenbrooke Honiba. Inc qvkbsnTeoHiSr Touch* ehovine Awarded the Infantryman Combat inride of the cap, nor the lip of the In the Aarhus blast.) ing Falkowskl to drive when he Army Air Forces, Mr. Whelan annoubced. Cnited .States in 1943, the nation’s pro­ 'hilippine.s, to send the Jap fleet reeling back. - Badge, Good Conduct Medal, and lost; control of the car and went Henry K. Kuhney, property duction totals revealed. The Civil Aeronautics Board outlined 20 British Advance bottle with the fingers. Put the tialU Internal Cruis Ardmore roa(L Helicoptcra Get Public Showing two battle stars. bottles , in the; refrigerator. Wash Warns Aliatnst Intoleraaoe over to. his left, striking a car basic world air routes for commercial devel­ Madrid, July 6—(C—A big driven by Gosta M. Bernaon Of Greenbrooke >. Homea Inc., All three models went through their pacto A breakdown of the figures showed that the kettles and utensils promptly, achievement of the German flying ■ (»------Herbert S. LsHkhi. property Pratt & Whitney engines were used in: opment by the air lines of the United States ' Nearer Ai*ezzo and put them away. Boston, July 5—((f)—U. 8. ^ n - Oomwell. Mrs. Bemaon and two .^at the public showing. Flying singly and in ranging 140,(K)0 miles over six continents. bomb offensive jhaa been that it children were injured. Falkowskl Marshall road ormatibn,. they rose vertically, backed up, 49 per cent of sihgle-engine fighters American Bombers If dried milk is used, the powder has saved the 'Naiai regime—at atof Francis Maloney (D„ Conn.), Loom , '49 per. cent of one and two-engine Tlie Chamber's proposal, the Army and (Oantlnued from Page Ooe) ‘ should be measured^ carefully ac­ least tempporsrily—from an Inter­ In delivering Boston’s annual In­ received a cut on.the head- and Marion A. Fitch to Herbert L. sidewise, hovered? th^n darted forward. Cairo. Johannesbara. Karachi, Moscow, Shanghai, Auckland and more than 100 other far-away places are ports of call in the vast peacetime transports Navy's unleashing of global task forces and cording to directlfUiA added to the nal crisis bt.'the utmost gravity, dependence Day oration at historic Rice Is confined to hla bed with in- Peckharo of West Hartford, house Thi: R-4, 5, and 6, posed motionIcss42 feet expMsion of U. S. afrlinea’ operationa. propoaed by the Clv« AeronauUca R(Mrd. Thia global network rovers 140,000 route miles, exdusive of r>7 per cent of two-engine ho.mhers the (T..\.B.'s recommendation combined to in­ Attack Air Fields that only a slow advance could be required amount of water .in the according to reports from Ger­ Faneull hall,' warned against the jurias to his side. St 21 Comstock road for t. monthly above the ground for photographers. One of ooerations within North America. Some of these world routes are already being flown by commercial lines under contract for the .\rmy Air H.'i per rent of four-engine bombers-. dicate the scope of American air power in expected. .saucepan, and beaten with an egg many. "cancerous growth of intolerance. rental of $125 for one year. 4a , Ml the helicopters was a little bit off to the left; Tranaport ^m m and and the Naval Air Transport Service. The Board emphasized that It felt immediate action was a necessity and announced 99 per cent of four-engine (ransporls. promoting the nation’s security and trade, if ‘Xivomo itself is defwded by beater until thoroughly mixed. The situation la frqnkly stated While we proclaim to the world War Oodt a t 19* BilUoa M e ls# ■ the photcjgtaphers signaled to it, and the that it would-proceed On api lications now pending "as speedily as the circumstances of war will permit” ^QontliilNd from Page One) Add the sweetening and boil five Cooperating, in this tremendous power implemented hy a broad and continuing air thick concrete pillboxes, extensive in the latest issue of Dsa Schwarse our adherence to the rights of Sikorsky crafKpbligingly moved in sideways power policy. Dreuli^'Dreuk la two-thirda of the minefields, wire, anU - landing minutes. Fill Imttles, cover with Knfps, mouthpiece of the German men,” ' iSenator Maloney declared, Cost of the war effort from Foreigners were not admitted to HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES a few feet as spMlators chuckled. output were the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft mines and ack-ack," ha went on. n of German eit- of 25,000 acres. sk-y helicopters are in re ^ la r use by the this asset must nut b^dissipated. Lack of a During the sweeping overnight used against the Fifth Army since Clean the top of the evaporated Coast Guard as patrol-rescue Craft. One flew Stops Luftwaffe, Helps Secure Beachhead continuing progranvof development and pror Miarationa, which climaxed a July Rome,” h)ilk can by holding it under run­ blood plasma to survivors of a^Iqstroycr ex­ Catalinas Hop Andes curement might b^ing faul consequences to 4 dlaplay of aerial might in which : In other sectors along the en­ ning water, then wiping it with a plosion in New York harbor on when world security^/On the other haml, a broad naarly S.OOO pianea ranged over tire front the Germans were being clean cloth. Make one or two holes LONDON__Seven days crHtir superiortty-wer the Normandy beachheads pla)cd .•Y- air power policv could not only become a rolled back steadily againrt the high winds and snow had grounded\Jl other the continent yeaterday. R. A. F. in the top of the can with a sterile \aircraft. Another flew fire extinguislte|^ t(i a vital part in making possible th^ccessful start of the invasion of Europe. In those major inflp^nce^r world peace but would \ X^ancaatera and Hallfaxaa pounded outer fringes of the so^«aIled (uui opener or ice pick. Measure fo.ster ti^ opening of global skyways for air­ tmilway yards a t Vllleoeuva St. Gothic line believed to extend from the required amount of milk into % ht a blaze on an inaccessible railroad tre^ c crucial seven days. Allied fighters anddjpmbers flew 56.000 sorties, smashed 42,000 ton-, the mountains south of Rimini SARD’S ob.Long Island. A third rescued a Imy m; LIMA, rKRiJ—High over tltc Amies, a fleet borne commerce of vast proportions, offering ' Oaorges on the southeastern ogt- the saucepan with the water and of bombs against the German defenderiand destroyed 397 enemy i)laiics. a n(Ki’ soiirC-e of wealth and emplbyraent, ' aklrta of Paris and at Orleans, 75 westward toward the PiSa-Uvonio sugar, mix well, and pour into bot­ \ rootled by rising tide *n a sandbar in New X The Luftwaffe, weakened by'the long assault on replacement factories^ in Ger- oTsix Consolidated .Cauluia Aytng boats hai area. tled '■ m York harbor. conquered mountain and jungle to help open iljay ^aid/ Ufiilea to the south. nlany and yearis of combat against the ever-increasingly powerful American and Such, were the alternatives outlined by the A The blows renewed a campaign Move North of Siena ’ I ■______■ XR-4-^ Makes Record Non-Stop Flight ■ the vast upper reaches of the Amazon for the ^-recently interrupted by bad French troops moved more than Farm Store Specials B ^ h air forces, was swept (tompletely from tlie skies those first few nervous days. harvesting of critical natural rubber for.th^ industry’s trade association. ^^ th er—to disrupt the movement three miles north of Siena despite The nc#. XR-6 model recently made the Even^e German radio admitted that the Nazis seldom dared move trijops or supplies U. S. Kubiier Development Corporation. By Win War — Keep Peace — Prooiato Trade • of anemy tuppHea and relnforce- fierce resistance and many mine­ lonigest non-lstop helicopter flight ever, from \ ______■ except at night. bringing in and (listribiiiing supplies-aj-well ' jnsnta to the Normandy battle- fields. Seven miles to the east VVashington, D, C„ to Dayton, Ohio. Cross Douglas transports began thq invasion five Guiding principles for an American air Eighth^ Army units fighting i3 0 costs 42^ Wards m i m R . as by carrying part of the raw rubber )6 ship­ power policy were outlintid by the manufac­ ' when repaid la 2 weeki irg the Alleghchfes War Loan Drive to pur^se ten squad­ On th^ second day engineers were needed. such strength and in such state of readiness the night . 3. Prompt, friendly icrvlce. rons of Vought Corsairs, totaling 1 ^ of j j I tools to the rul)bi;r' workers, a trip which; as to preclude a successful assault upon our 4' • S7 Planes Lost of Rapolanna and Oliveto. i a 26 Inches '* r - 14 Gance. . The 8-(5, powered with a'245^orsep----- .Again the tran.sports took off to ferry over would take weeks ami possibly mnnlhs by Fourteen heavy bombers were In the mountainous area farther 4, Ext-luhlvc—Nationwide Cash- Franklin engine, will soon be rolltqg off pro the Navy's craidc fighter planet country or its possessions. "N Credit Carda Issued and hon­ 20-Rod RoO ...... Scarsdale, New York, (population 12,- men to build the first Allied air strip, in other means. The otficr /four flying boats 2: By acquiring and maintaining air bases ..•sported lost In the attack on rail east the Germans fought fiercely ored here. 19 45 duction lines of Nash-Kelvina'tor Cor^ration France. From the’second day on, the C-4“’s spread the snjipli^-Jbrqrlglioitt the trackles> [ ipards below Paris while 13 planes to retain key positions needed for L I N E 066) calls itself “Thunderb^ Town.’- In essential.to onr .security and that of overseas . Come In, phone or write today. undCT^i special license agreement with Sikor flew wounded back to England. t riitilMT co/ititry.y - n 'ivrere lost In raids on the Ruhr and SE(fe withdrawal of main forces, sky Aircraft. the last War Bond drive/Scarsdale 'cit­ Meanwhile, Allied fighter-homliers and ' - is'- trade. > - 7 - the rocket bomb nests and In mine- who, the Allied sp^esnMUi.. de ­ RfipoyHMBt khodvio Barb W ire izens bought bonds for the purchase of 20 It wasn’t ttoiij last year that tlie Cats first 3. By facilitating the orderly and oco- • M ' Meanwhile tlic original Sikorsky VS-300 laying operations. The Germans clared, "sotneilmes pre more eager ‘jT T rt of U medium bombers w eri throwing an almost cros^d tlK^rmJuntains. They weren't built for Mnatoly 14 Gfiocne — 2 Point. 2 - w Army P-47 Republic Thunderbolt fight­ nomic expansion of domestic and international jwserted 40 four-engined bombers to be captured than to continue Fnymaatt Feymentt helicopter, which' first flew ih 1939, has been impenetralble air blanket over the beachhead.' those aluttides, everybody thought, 80-Rod Spool- ...... in honorable retirement for nearly a year as ers. They plan to miy at least 20 more air transport and of private 4lying. were downed during the night. fighting.’” t l o a 111.4^^ » n . 7 j 1 10-03 I S H E R E ! Fighters flew cover, smashed troop concen­ f /'T wo-Army fliers took the chance. Tliey, like 4. By preserving a strong aircraft manu­ . Mosquitos and Bostons of the 33.11 TfJfd a permanent exhibit in the Edison Institute at this time. \ Ona coluiho was still tfirtistlng . 1** trations and hit strong points. Medium evei^ybody else, weren't sure the Cat c(|uld facturing industry. Second Tactical Air Force also 300 / S 4 4 I 94.M i f a r up thp. Tiber valley toward Umber- Dearborn, Michigan. bombers severed the la.st Seine bridge.v to ijjke the Andes hurdle. They lightened ‘the -Dipping into history fur a glimpse of the ' ranged over- France during the tide and the caki slow progress Thfi fihOwfif^Klwdwtfi it hfitfid «* fif—n* Binder Twine cut off Nazi reinforcements. Heavy bonibers Bight making what Allied air was made toward Gqbblo. (BOeOdw/H FO y /jilaiie as much as possible before taking off. future, the airmen, saw tomorrow’s air power Smart Nev8> Patterns, raised hav(K with targets farther behind tlie Engines.roared, Hamilton Standard pro­ as analogous to yesterday’s sea power, serv­ headquarters described M a rec­ .V Oenaaas Oaugln'ldoriac Uoflo ftO t« flOO SIKORSKY OPERATES WORLD’S ONLY HELICOPTER LINE front. ord number of attacks igw^rman , Tile Apperiine town bf Cei-reto, 50-lb. bole pellers revved up and the Cat climbed to ing, to free the world’s traffic lanes for air eommunlcatipns. ■ 'five miles north of Mstoliea was The completeness o l Allied air superiority 17,0(X) feet *for a safe crossing. Today the commerce protected by military might. Airmen returning ffom U^ese taken. The captqn caught a par­ That Truly Reflect was made possible in part by the tremendous Rubber Development Catalinas shuttle across forays.said, they had the “bCst ty of German'Ltrbops looting the .pounding given (Germany, by the Allied air the route and carry overloads of vital equip­ hunting" since D-Dqy and de­ FINANCTS n O A Cattle Salt forces for long months licfore. 'X Marine Teaches Birds To Fly .1* town. , ‘ St»t« Theoif>r Bldg, Characte^in Your ment. ; clared they had shot up numerous A Polish corps enga-ged in tod Floot In May, Americans and British (hit Nazi But the pilpts admjit it's a tougli job every IS locomotives and railway cafs and fighting in the Adriatic seMor, T«*lfpboOd* St.HO Europe with 154,380 tons ©f bombs, averag­ MIDWAY ISLA N D — It has happened- hbmbed' tunnel entrances despite D* R.'Brown* Mjir. 50-lb. block time they take a Catalina out of Lima, The wiping out ope German company Home. ing more than 200 tons an hour, day and night, Weather here is good four months out of the at last—man has taught birds to fly, accord­ kbarp anti-aircraft ftie. north of FSottseno. Lkento No. S91 for the entire pre-invasion month. 7 4 Z ' Other light bombers attacked Headquarters of Gen^^lr Harold t year—the rest of the t'ime tluinderheads are ing to a Marine c.ombat correspondent here. ■Well over half the American fighters, pushing" coh.stantly against the 16,000-foot A Douglas Dauntless dive bomber pilot German reinforcements In the bombers and transports participating in the hattle zone during the night. collapsible . mountains behind the city. Nirne'd the trick with a hrcxxl of gooney birds Attack,Enemy Shipping long pre-invasion assault as well as the actual One" pilot told of forcing his Twin Wasp deserted by their parents. . R.A.F. coastal pbmmand planes Shipping Coop ■ i. invasion of Fortre)iS Europe arp equipped engines to carry the plane to 20,000 feet to *'rite Marine first tried hertiing the birds Iwpt up attacks on enemy shlp- r?"*'' with Pratt & Whitney engines and Hamil- keep out of a rapidly rising cloud. "1 gave the along the airstrip, fanning his arm* and mak­ -plng off the French coast yester­ Imported and t^j A good’ khirt. at a thrlffy •brink over 1%. . | . Laying Tomorrow. z and glancing to be done by hand licenfc from "Hamilton ■ Standard ‘ ■ 1 PropiUlers.! “ man air bases In northern France producing products of United Aircraft under .... the wafer and 'was picked up by a cralsh boat. ''ihitojle R.A.F. Lenegatera and Hall- price! ra% ehrinkproof. Non- .00 licenie,, 'Will - build both, the four-bladed T,bi* it the first gpplicatidn of ma­ ■“k ,0n the other sitle ol the world, an Army hi resumed -thplr attacks on chine (grinding to propcller.bladtis,;wnjich pre­ piloVlflying a Republic Thunderbolt 400 niiles wilt collars. Light weight MEN’SfPOWRhQUSE A - ''\ y ' , Hydromatic propeller «(iid the new Double Paarde-Calaia robot launching Sommer weave in while lOO-lbv bog'’^ sent piccniiar problems liecanse oftite Varying "Mild dnd Bitter"-fireoks Becord from home had-jmt shot flown a Nazi plane BAND . VVnsp R-2800-C engine^ called a_ “must” for '■ "i ■ M .I,.—.'.- ... \ ~ds after a one-day lay-off. 4 , width, thickness and angle throughout their |' Ally. r ■ victoiy. In additipii, Nash will bqild Sikorsky when a cylinder of his Double "Wasp, engine OVERALLS 1.59 length. , ' ■' A 9th A^R FORCE MARAUDER STA­ WhMoe Nicknamed * helicopters unde^ license. cracked after .excessive power use. i ’ 1 / Hamilton 'Standard is iyirialling a nutnber TION—One hundred successful missicyns is Streaking from Kietto England on 17 of ■I -- '{ bin Mason expressed appreciation of the Wtaieonsin la known as the I "whole-hearted cooperation of United Air- of the new grinders in own four plants. the new bombing record for the European ■fik 18 cylini^^he overtook two enemy fighl*> | 'er State," not because of the Additional machines are' in operation aL theatre set by th^ Arni]tBl26 Martifi Ma­ era, ahot'Tine .,dbwn, destrwed a seaplane - * craft Corporation in the manufacture of its Nash-Kelvifiator, Frigidaii - • Lt. Ira fJ. Kepfordtpf the Navy’a Skull i I'a prevalence there, but be- .ontgomery'* ▼ Yard products. ■ Th« Nash-Kelvinatqr president d d e r ^‘Mild and Bitter’’ bf fore it was re- on a lake, and attacked a (German Junkers era, has aecnmnlated 16 minlatura Jep f of tha way men who went eall^ the ■wartime tea»pwork of the automo­ Rand licensto planU. tii^ from combat. ' , 1 • - ■ “ ill ^ w u . On one occaiion he i ontgom eiy tive and,aircraft companies “the hind of in- On all 100 mistioini the same two^ Pratt ft dertroyiag Jap troopa 11 du-drial partnership which frjom its very he- Whitney Double Wasp engines had poured other time Lt. Kepford, _ ------. odt their 4,000 horsepower without a failure Pratt ft Whitney engiaa’a vatar iniactiaft jm d ii^ i - ginning has been one of the most dramatic Coreair etriahed eafety r davelnpoMnaa «f tb* wM.“- , . ,\ ^'t■ -■y \ ■/•••

:> S -V S W W f MANTHESTER/BV’'EN^^<1 h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JULY .5. l!)li ' '«ANt:HKS'l*ER EVENING HERALD, itANGlCESTER. CONN- WEDTs^ESDAT, JULI 5, IC^ > A C i j 's r x X The next meeting will be held tha w'ar when it did come ntionr rtill the loopho'es Linne Lodgs Picks fit St Monday in August at th home r X ' , ; - ■ M n n v h f H l p r thr6ur,h which tibKliipp to s-.viii.^ v.-as achieved over , tha''Obje'etlona , *l\ B olton of Mrs. Angelo Soma pf Birch lh;.i ' fi.-iliihrs ' evc;itN ’■ *"*=•. who are at tijalfy fighting this wrti j ------c' foi the. month of'Ju ly for thfr fil’d-' Mrs. Jennie M anef gia and Mrs. Jo­ H kKAt.U P K IN T I.\ « Ou... l.NU It Is of shiall avail jo. a^Kjho>v seph Flora with Mrs. Frank Pag- Furnished By / ..X .n evaluateJMc Nye record. We per-j Lj,,,,,' Lodge. No. 72, lytiighl.s of ton Wai’'Prlce and Rationing Board II UiM*ll Sire*' they get they gioli in charge of the entertatn- Office of Price Adnifidstration' 'N Uancheeier.. Cunn. mil ouf^lye.s' the hope that they are now ^ effect. Miss Dorothy mjcnt.i , THOMAS PHKUUSON still think of isolation as a prat. Pythias, elected the'foUOwing offi­ ' P.ledges and UedlcaUnns Regional Oepartmeat>'^ lainrmatton aenerel M »n*»f r, ... evaluate it' correctly a^d thiia cers at their last metitlng: , Dixon 'of the County Field Office . PounUed October' I, m il ticsl ^ lic y while 1^, are all in Bolton is reaching the half-way 55 Tremoiit "Street, B«iattm. fi. Mauachi 'ta. -^ve^rth DakoU the honor of Chancellor Oommsiider. Sher­ will be present at the office at Bbl^ the midst of a great and tragic ton Center from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. mark in the'Fifth War Loan Drive Publlsoed Bedry IC**oln* being ^la, state to rtmove from wood T. .Smith: vice Chancellor, Mutidavi and Holiday*. Bnlarad at lesson In the folly of isolation. H each day Monday through Friday,' t get $15,000 in bonds with the Meats, Fats, Etc. - •>through^j9^t. 21. B-3, B-4, C-3 the SenateSil, lea^t one of the 'ir- Ash»r Millard; Prelate, Edwin Ja­ following June purchases of $1,150 the Poai'-Omo# *» Mancheaiar. Coon, Is Maater at Arms, Ray­ Boltonitcs arc reminded that the ^ ,SU^«OKlKfIO^ RATES ^ the mlstaieen pnh^ptes of isola must be Iranaactcd during the Prooewed Food* ' “ ■ Fuel OU for their own political aafety, but mond Kulpinsky; Inner Guard, Er- hours mentioned. town will'receive credit for ^ all Book Four blue stamps A8: Period f our and Jive coupons On* Tear ^7 ••jl* ...... !* tinnism. Par Mont^ by MSH ...... I few of them actually change. This nest'Tuireck; Outer Guard, Carl I. Elect Officers stamp books that are filled b v ^ ly through ZS. and A5. now valid in­ valid in all areas through Sept. 31> Sinft* Copy ...... a, no Anderson. Representative to Grand 8. Bring your stamp bodkp^o the X- 'l^lTearad, Ooa Taar ...ee.nv^ country'! foreign poKgy wtil . be Twenty-seven members oif the definitely. t new perioa one coupons may be Lodge, Robert Mitchell; Alter­ Ladles of Saint Maurice met Mon­ rally on Saturday and.x»ch'ange ’ Sugar used as soon as received from ra* m e m r e k o r j , safe' only when they have been nate, Carl Gustafson; Trustee, them for a bond. Fjjml arrange­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Book Four stamps 30, 31 and 32 tloning boards. Tha A3SIH.MATEO PRESS . Parents Putting Carl A. Gustafson. ments' for the-Bond Rally wtll be voted out of public life, ohjjy when Rena to Cocconl of West street' to valid Indeftqitely for five, pounds. ' Tha Auociatad Proa* I* **®^“ * !* ; ' These officers w(ll be Inslailed made this evening and several sur­ ly antlilad to tha iiaa of '‘•O"*'* they have been opposed 8 0 ^^clear' elect the following officers for the Stamp 40 gopd for five pounds for The Local W ar Prick and Ra­ by D, D. G. -C.. Thomas prises are "planfred that will be tlon of ail oawa ly and forcefully that they Kpow leavings ill Bonds coming year: President, Mrs. Kec-' home canning through Feb. 28, tioning Board is locateo in the Lin­ to It or oat otherwlaa oradl'ad in Conn^'^intly with the officers of novel and entertaining. Following t.ey Hutchinson, vice president, 1945. coln school, opposue th e ' post o f­ tbia papar and alao the focal oawd the game is itp.^ only when they Memoribt^ Lodge at the Golway Mrs. Daniel. Halloran; secretary, are the pledges ana dedication re­ ceived over the holiday: Shoes fice. New office hours are aa fol­ pubjiahed^h^ of rapubllcatioo o^ have been deprived .of the legal * Hartford. July .’5 — More street, hal Mrs. Clifford LOomfs; .treasurer, lows:. Boolf Three airplane "stamps 1 special dtapatphaa h*ra*n. ara alao loopholes, through yrhich they than 1,500 babies in Ckinnectlcut Mrs. Anthony Fiano; flag begrer, Jafnes Godfrey, Ernest Andrews; Monday,' 10 a. m. to 4:3U p. m. raatrvaq. , ----- Star 'v,. Mrs. Angelo Soma; chaQlain, 'Miss t live 'Swanson, Alfred 3. Kline; and "2 goqd indefinitely. hope to sneak their eventual vic­ tinder two. years of age have had .Awarded Tuesday, closed aU/tey. Pull aarvioa cliant of N. C A. war bond Investn'icnts made in Eleanor Hutchinsom guard, Mrs. Mrs. Jotm Swanspn, Alfred S. Gasoline ^ . Wednesday, 2 t o ^ l5 p. m. Strvica Inc. tory.- their names in the j>ast six weeks, With the Fifth Arrity. lU ly . July Renato Cocconi. Mrs. Hugo Broda Kline; Mrs Myron Lee*. Charles In northeast and southeast. 10-A Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:16 p. m. Governor Pewey, Jt\ placing Klorcnce L. Harrison of tlic State 5^-(/Pi—Staff Sergt. Patw Dlleo, and Mrs. .Giovanni Pesce were Robbins; Mra; Myron Lee, William coupons good for three gallons Friday. 10 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Publialiera elected to the welfare -ommittee Robbins. Allison Lee, Howard C. Juliu* Ma'bas^* himself in the midst of what he W ar Finance committee announced Torrington. Conn., infaiHnfman, through Aug. 8. Elsewhere, 12-A Saturday. ICka. m. to. 12:30 p. m. New fork, /Chicairo Deiroli/ and tbday. has been ^Warded the sllversjitar and the permanent entertainment Chase. Jr.,' Mr.- and Mrs. William coupons good for three gallons The telep^he number la 2-0494. calls a ;“large, growing area of McKee, Williahi Smith; Elaine ^a»oii / "' Along with the bond, each baby for gallantry in action at the committee wdll b^ Mrs. Frank Pag- -RTbdH7~3dhn RbTOttopATina 'Addy. b u r e a u o r Agreement” on a middle ground it receiving a special certificate of pldo rt^er crossing in Italy, Sc florrana'TW.rs: ATdo ------^ie m s e k Clarence Hoar; Riith Evelyn Bara- house. All members are urged to those who are interested In read­ •Cl k i’Ii i .a t io n s , between the extremes of both iso­ Mrs. Mary Dileo, 289 Harrington athcr Barrett was unable to be ownership, designed by Walt Dis­ attend. ing it. ney, The babies names arc also be­ B't'cnuc, Torrington, Sergeant Di­ prcbcnt.at IhC'Monday m.'ctingbut nousky, Louis Siln^no; Bernard „ Herald PrintlnB Company, lationism and Internationalism, is Baranousky, WtJter Chamberlain; Bolton Briefa Hafold Hoar of Fort,. Devens, th ing submitted. to the Trea.-.ury s leo serves with an infantry unit of plansto attend'a future meeting of aaaum** no Obkoclai raaponal- doing much^ to take foreign policy Randall W. Gee. WilHApi Brandt; Word has been rece|,ved that Maks., spent ths weekend at his b"my*for 'V»oo*r*pbTc»l national cradle roll of honor. thu Fifth Army's 36th "Texas” di­ the socfHy. The committee in Angela Vercelli, Aldo x Ahpaldl; Clyde Marshall has been assigned home on West street. .X paaring' ' •- advartiaemant* l» *■* out of Wie campaign, doing much, According to J^liss Hqrfison, vision. charge of>he dance will make a Herald Mary Vercelli, Louis Sillano. to a fadio technician school at Mr. and Mre. Charles Gilbert, Mancheaiar E*anin* to espouse national unity behind young parents xthriwgtintit the report at the^August meeting. The The Dedicate a Bond Cahnpaign Madison, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodrich and state believe that\puRihg their This “ Solid” Earth society added name of Harold Wednesday, July 5 the jjost-war policies which Presi- will be continue until July t^ so if Henry Massey is spending- a-jO- sons LeRoy and Edward of Herki­ savings into bonds »o help defray Hoard to the UsPqKmen ‘o receive yfit Roosevelt and Secretary Hull you with to dedicate another bond day'Yuriough at the home of his mer, New York, were the week-end the expenses of IfanvHv life 10 We speak of "solid” earth, and gifts and a letter^qjSvthanks w€ts A Straleyist’s Dream ave been formulating, yet the earth spins on its axis, read from Clyde Marshql^l.. Gifts please call Mrs. Evelyn Halloran. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mas­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mun-“ years from now. is a souml invest­ ro of South road. dashes around the sun, wobbling hsve also been sent to lHil}l.h Broil Tel. 2-1879. sey of Bolton Center. On the Russian front, the Red But he must still ’convince the ment. A great many of Hhe re­ Monthly Meeting \ .Bolton Library which 'has hours quests for bonds come from, ser­ like a top as it goes; its core is and W ilfred Kleinschmidt. country that the Mackinac and The monthly meeting of the BoP from 2:30 "o 6 p. m. each Wednes­ Women have made up from. 51 irmies advances like 27 mllw In vicemen; many of whom ha liquid, its surface is three-fourths Refreshments of ice cream, c ton'Volunteer Firemen will beheld day now has a copy of the Bolton to- 6i 1-2 per cent bf- Denmark's ia, hours, ISO miles In 11 days. Chicago declarations are accept­ y e t seen their youngsters, Mtg» water, and even the ^ound is so ies, cake and ginger ale were ser hours,. is evening at 8 p. m. In the Fire- Newsletter for Ser\’lcemen for population for th, past 50 years. the \ Normandy frost. the able to him because they offer a Harrison said. elastic the‘ it give^ with the tides. ed by the refreshment committee. A m e i^ n a plough t h r ^ h -I mud route forward^ These declarations / and g a ^ o u r miles ^ two days. are also, acceptable to tba'"tsola- Or the CMMt^lans erupt suddenly tionlsts because the , Isolationists and blast t h ^ way for s few have their own loopholes' planted hundred yards into a new point in them. Governor Dewey must tightening the no<^ around Caen. make it plain that those .loopholes | On the Pacific frorttj on the is* sre never to be ueed. He must { land of Salphn. It la taking weeks make It plain that the isolation- j i o o » " ! to' finish y progress bf some 18 ista are nevfer goipg to be able to .miles. / use them. i Yey^widely varying aa Uie scale Unless he does so, he will n o t! \" Call out th % ' '' ^ i and nwlftness of operations may succeed tn Uking foreign policy! ha. all have a aatiafying unity of out of tke election. For the .purpose and effect. country remembers that the Re­ By. crashing through Minsk, the publican . party stood on similar Red Armies have Uid open the written declarations In 1920. Then, ' V-' 1 trtda eastern g a te ' to Germany, too, the country was assured th a t; They an now within lOa miles of the party's declarations represent- X the Oermaa soil of East Prussia. |.ed the way forward— to interna- A new A broad, warlike plain stretches tlonal cooperation. And then Re­ before them, all the way to Berlin publican victory revelled exactly Many Trutyiie pieces are itself. It is idle to speciilaU the opposite.^ It is any repetition limited to one o f 's kind whether the Germans plan to of that doubt which Governor so there’s no guarantee trade territory for time. Elven if Dewey must elimlnste. H e ' has on how long these pieces they are engaged In such a trade everything to gain by eliminating will be in stock! Russian spaad is giving them the. it, and the prospect is that if the worst of it.. They can’t even slow country could become convinced Row “do they 'oTThe Republican party's will to expect to stop them? The German devote itself without "reservatione people may be fed various props* to the all-Important teak of mak­ gands lines..' B u t. the German ing a lasting peace, it would for High CommaiM must know- that many reasons consider it advan­ MIRROR Happy to report that a new shipment of Trutype Maple the ciiuse Is Ihst. tageous to have the Republican $19.00 furniture has arrived. Every piece is a copy o f a fine jib e few, hundred yards and the party be the party, to make that Colonial original and is tagged vyith its historic story. lew milea gained in Nortnandy do peace. ;^.ut Governor Dewey can­ _Start your Trut>’pe room now with a piece or two. Add ^ 'n o t seem much, againet seven not 'remove this doubt fiiy pretend­ to it as other pieces become available. You’ll get more y league boots the Red Army is ing to ignore the existence and the fun furnishing that way. . . • fo r a longer tim e! X . • ig. But they too Are en­ etrength of the laolationiete. .Hie gaged in the process of battering acceptance speech showed ' a 3^'^down a door. Our invasion itself healthy ten;|ency. to make things v; la a aucce^.' It is already, at the "cryatal clear.” He can do blm- $42.00 ~' end of one' hiatpric month, begin­ aelf no greater good than to make :x . ning to throw its main-weight liij- himself crystal clear on foreign to direct and open challenge to the policy. On no’ other Issde will so tCf German armies of the west. Once many ., Important independent 1 > • ^ ’1 it bursts out of its peninsular base votes'waver; on no other Issue can ■^1 an there will be no holding it, either, he do more to increase his own 6 9 lli: short of Berlin. chances o f election. The tragic capsule . of fighting BASE on Saipan, with its heavy casuat- $69.50 Soldier Ballots May Decide -X- Ues giving a tip to its importance, ■fr.. ' iis a battle to unlock the whole The situation In the North Da­ western Paciflc,-i the key to the kota p'rimary offers an interesting Watera~ b n a p a S r and the^^Wittefs X X fi o f China. Once it >s ours, we will soldier voters on the top issue of The original o f this quaint' have, freedom to strike at the the day-*-that of America's for­ ■X Pennsylvania dresser waa heart of the Japanese empire sys- eign policy. found in-Litz, Lancaster Coun­ teni.";ai system which"; only a few 'The voting ^bf the ballots al­ y ty, and dates back to 1735. memths ago, seemed years rc- ready 'cast has been practically X inefved from our blows.. / completed, and Senator Gerald $ 121.00 y . It is Uke_ a military’ strategist’s Nye, the 'notorious Isolationist x / ' who' told his Sunday 'afternoon dream to have such important and during this Fifth W a !r Loan Drive! It*s really conclusive actions going on simul- audience on Dee. 7th, 1941, x . vastment in the world! ' ‘ against isolation. A ' third candi­ X- /th at Now, right ntfw, the climax of their lefjbre—this time BAUBLE the BondiYou Gbvernor Dewey, in the foreign date, who also renounced Isola­ War Bonds retarn you $4 for every -^ lic y section of his acceptance tion. had almost -as many Votes at ' '■/ $ 8 .5 Q Beforety^r this is the' most urgent, $ ^ l(|yesrs. X, speech,, adopted policy . Qf-j lgnor- Nye and Stambaugh,. sd . that , struck is nearing an4 that. it*s up to them Ing isolationism which ' recalls Nye’a renominatibn, if It BENCH $* W a^onds help keep prices down. Governor Baldwin’s freqtient con- proye to be acoompUehed, $11.50 i ‘ to find the last ounce of will to stay v^th the Important 'War drive j j tention that “isolationism is havk been, accompliahed bj 4* "Wsr Bw is wffi help to win the peace dead.” Govelmor Baldwin, urging .slfgLtly more than a ttaik-d >f the to d ate .^ put $100, $200, $500 into extra by inoreulng purehasing power after a forthright foreign policy plank X .it, to put i^)ver in this year of decision! Republican primary yotera « f his tiM wqiE '’, at Chicago, found isolationism ac- state.. ■ _ $12.00 •; r i ' " ARIOAN ; dually far from dead, and could, What renders the 'result eUU $22.00 So—don’t you tire now of lending awniT ^ War Ro«dg—ahd do It to^ay. §• ,79[ar Bonds mean edneation ft>r your' l ; . 1 P. |f he wtshet. reto^lze the fact uncertain and Intereating la, how­ ..-X* .— —- ehlld|-{ea, aiaeurtty for you, funds for t t s t Senator John Danaher, C^n- ever; the fact that aoldlert’ .ab- X yotir’r^rement. ' '' ' yecticut Ineihber of th« convtn- aent^ tlallota for tha .priihary tion .Resolutions Committee, was have until July 17^ to be received $14.50 one o f those who turned down the and counted. There are atmoat »<--j»lea fo t an unequivocal state- 9,000 of -these now outstanding ^ -1- - jfaent. $76^00 y - ; •; and y e V t o , be' returne<£ T h ere Is' Similarly Goyernpr | Dewey, no alautuae, of -«ourae,--that any 'V im he states that I “thers are cf tkem-'aM going to .bg. aetualiy ooly^f^ few, a very feet, who ieally returhod'ahd Ilhit4ka poa- believe that America ahould try sibiUty la that it.w U l be the aol- to remain aloof'from the world,” dlcr Vote which d^ateritones whaUi- is indulging in ! wishful thinking. er or not Nya’* career o f public -x, .■ The isolationists, are b ji^ o means poison,, hatred '6^ our alUea, add New Trutype-piecea THE F. T. . a majority,' but they haxe^.4lielr ostrich blindneas Ja' going to be for. Living BoouL ; strength, and ^ey hope that iL .■f' continued.' I $14.95 $19.75 iool. ' ' wtll be enough, - when they need If this war reached thS'pfopor- $11.50 P-). only one-third df.thk ;^ a te to Uons^where It coqld enguU ua, 1 . ' ' 11 ^ Mpek World qooperatilm, to bring that waa largely the .tault of meii $ 8 ? . ^ PINEHUkST I'. f I tfciWi, Urn .name e v e n t ^ '. victory like Nye who proeIa|iped that thle 'X'.. { . .tti^ gained back In UM, them, war w4a none of our bueineaa, land X" both the’ Mackinac' declaration that our chief enemlea i^ere Help win the* w by JUMI-the Chteggo platform, which This k an oAdel V. S. Ttomn' adF*fiSNmei»*flreiwe

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MANt;itl3TER EVENING H^JRALD. WLANUHESTER, UUNN, iVEUISBSDAr , JU l-l ^1944 PA( MANCirKSTEI^ EVENING HERALD, ^lANCHESTER, OONJf^ '^^®DNli^]^A^JULT 5,1944; J- h'T X ^ FTCWt tag Laplnskl'tS a month for sev­ tha m atter a \ hand. . . . The held the Court of Common .Pleas Pleas actsd. decision which granted Theodore en months. Court of ’Common junction on the railway, a Clilntse t Damages^ The Supreme Court ruled that properlyly In hearing and adjudicst- Chain Package C h u rc I|1G rdup of Watefbury $350 In B iMniee.” ^ Local Trains communique said, adding; Hohse Member W ed d in g s and $75 ta lawyer's fees each month of overcharge was a ing the Issues ' Uie DuPont •‘Although a poriHon of them London Letter Joseph Ospaclno, the land­ separata violation and that Lapln- were poisoned, our defenders stood • . • I . * Holds Electio Ver^M^ Upheld lord. V skl waa thug- antitied to recover their ground and struck back, re- .Stores N am ed $50 a month for each vlmatlon un­ Soldiers Moving W iU H e a d K e vfi- ■■ Copactnp appealed on- the Not Crowded gardlsss of sacrifice. After bitter Porcheron-Barrett " Briton^ Give Full Credil to Yanks Come diit of Hearing grounds'ibqt tbe amount of .the der, the Federal provision antitllng Paint j^odttcts all-night,combat, oUr troops count­ Unanimous Rn^mg* by a person to sue either for $50, .or • Announcemenf la made p f^ h e FrBncifi Akin |s Chose damages aw q^ed was exoMalvs Religious Relics ed at least 1,000 enemy dead, in­ Session Group marriage of Miss Phyllta.-A. . Bar­ State Liquor l3oard to and unconstitihlpnal, snd that lthe thrice the amount of the over- cluding a high command officer." For Cherbourg Pemnsula Victory Supreme C om riq Vip- llctlon ta such charge, whichever la greater. KuBlilwiit W bo Trwreled rett‘of Church atree^-'lo PrlyaU Outline Its Charges in President of the Ma Top M en of Army, NaVy Names In the News state had ho Jui For - Best Results Japs Making-’ProVress Hai-old F. Porchei^.^ Sop of Mrs. In the ten^mge opinion. Justice Mexico City, July 5.—i/Pi—^Lava OM of Town Over hol­ (Continued from Page One) ‘ lation of Control ^Ajpt. casea e x Japanese forces which by-passed rVHLCKate Porcheron L44VI Wl» of Coventry. The Hartford Tomorrow. ried Couples Club. , And Public Health VIRE. French city south of To this the court 'Mplied; Tho Maltble said: . from, the new Parlcutlh .Volcano double ring riefcmony waS; per­ the Cherbourg peninsula. Pr(>- le which the Leglslstare may ". < . the state court lb not now la Within 75 feet of the parish iday U«od Autos. i the Hunan province bass were re-' power to act. The convention it­ Hartford. July 5.—(T)—The church of San Juan Parangarlcu- ported making progress spme 4« self. ^'hieh begins July 19, must formed Monday evenmg at 8 Hir(ford. July 5.—(4^—The The Married Couples Oub | Servir,e io Appear,Be-^ nounced Veer. ri^ t of a tenant to recover dam­ ^ p e r ly Impose depeodSNlargely lending Itself to tbe enforcement miles to the south in their drive creat.e the resolutions and all o'clock/by Rev. W. Ralph Ward, , London—Americans in London . up^sUie object desired to ^ ac- o» another sovereignty, because tlro and - soldiers are moving re­ PONT HOUSE f ABU MaaehMter p*opl* who left town Service Package Stores, Inc., the Second Congregational churc fore Subcom ijiittee. ages, In a state court, ligious relics from the church, the to seise all of the Canton-Hafikow other major committees. Jr., pastor 6f the South Methodist have often complained that Britiah-‘ RSVP; One oi the. Army’s worst MINSK, City in White Rus­ from a landlord for alleged oompUsIwd' • • • efid the the law It applies, though of Fedr «ver the holiday, evidently did not railway — a goal which would ft will be In the Credentials Chtfnh, in the church parsonage. iiebidh operates two stores here held Its snnuial taeettag and clash ' ' . sia. Pronounc^ Meensk. latitude m to be given ^to the eral origin, Is just as -much Uie Defence ministry said today. newspapers were hot giving Amer- ,'headac|jea has been thatmntll fiflr- rent DverCbarges ta violation of Soldiers sn'd Army trucks have travel by train. It waa expected cut China in two. committee that a scrap de-,; The altendatit-s wpr** Miss Helen and three others In New Britain, picnic at thj/ home vt Mr. and '' By Jamas Btartow the Fedbral emergency price con- cretlon and-judgment of the Leg­ law of this state as a. statute en­ Keei^ WHITE IliRiMi W l^ l Hayes of 'this. town, and John kaKiimm. ....m iKmtm Ml,. T-oa 'y rcjcently thfi'BrittSh snd Aroeri- acted by our own Legislature and been stationed In the town of 3,000 that the train in from Boaton due Japanese striking northward velop over .seating fourth-term. Or Bristol, and Manchester, at ’219 icy flghtipg men heir OU*^ Too classifying secret Ed Coughlin on .Woodland atrik * ;JVsshlngton, July 5—(fl’jX^Pro- BARANOWICZE. City in tnfi act. waa u]dield today In an islature In ' determining ,tii4 from Canton captured Lungnioon, anti-fourth term delegatea^rom Porcheron. of W’apptng. brother of often, went the gripe, the British papers differed. We used “restrict- Poland. Pronounced Bahrah- unanimous finding handed down amount of the Ifipe necessary to OanliMBs, by granting Jurlsdlctlqn population for more than a week, Today, yon want lo baMiia at the Manchester station last the bridegroom. >. North Main street, was charged After a sesaion at Badmuitc pesals for a national program to to-Uj^state courts, has \ made ready to give aid. Huta on the out-, 70 miles to the northeast. but some States. The.-i6omi»ntee on b.y the Liquor Control Commission described some exclusively Ameri- ed" to IndicaU our least secret NQH-vee-chee. by the Supreme Court of Errors. accomplish that object." your pa to will la(R.I>i! night a t S;01 would be crowded. were repulsed near Tslngyun, 40 The bride w-orq a blue street horse shoes, croquet - and oth make Americans healthier may Clopaclno had been'-found guilty them In^trumenta for Interpreting skirts of the town already have rules and order-<« ^uSlness will today with having bought, stored can gatn.aa an “ Allied"'triumph, ^ papers; -"confidentisl,’’ fOr the next games, reports w;ere read of tl The decision, written by Chief The railroad company seemed to miles north-northwest, the Chinese have to pass qn'southem demands dress, while accessorieo and cor­ coma out of a Senate subcominlt- LIVORNO. City on the west­ JusUcs WiUUm H. Maltble, up­ in the lower court of-byer-charg- the public pqlicy of the nation ta been destroyed. has oevatopad • Mw ] sage of gardenias. Her maid of and sold S.OOO cases of whiskey il­ l ^ t month, with the coming <4 ' grade of hush hush; snd just plain year's activities, both social ai have the same idea, but such was announced. for the restoration of a rule that legally. The proprietors will be taS hearing which-starts Monday. ern coast of Italy. Pronounced that atatta wfcita,wliita. andaa4 M m not the case. When the trhin ar­ honor-wore a pink dress with gar­ D Day. the Britislr press made up "secret”, for the |64 lip-zipper. financial, and all indicated si s.u Lee-VORE-no. - (hinene Narrow. Oap two^thtods .vote vs nljcessary to given a hearing tomorrow at 11 for- past sins in a big way. News The British had these three classi­ cesaful season. A hamburger s> Boms oi the top men of the whita. It forma a toagli. rived there were less than 20 per­ Chinese troops in western Yun­ nominate.: ' ^ __ denia corsage. A small reception sons tOxget off and among these nan hays narrowed ,to 26 miles the followed ' the ceremony at the a. m. of the American victories in the fications, plus ..a fourth: “most frankfurter roast was a feature Army, Navy and U. ' 8. Public X' GEN. IVAN D. CHER- duraUa him that were ninS'-snldiers who were l^ing One^- rea.HOn Wagner turned The liquor, the commission. ex- Cherbourg ^peninsula all but secret.” As a result, all pa{iera had the program. Health servlca will go before the NYAKHOVSKY. Commander, too, guarding dm gap separating them from Lieut. doiyn' the resoluiiona chairman- TdSined,. was confiscated by IntaiT- transferred from a camp nwr Bos­ Gen. Joseph W. Sttlwcll's forces In crowdled stories about Britain’s, to be marked with both ^British 'The resignation of Mrs. Ru aubconunlttee headed by Senator Third White Russian Army against rot w d dacay. ahlp 18 that he Is attending an in­ nal Revenue Collector Fran^' W. own troops right off the front and American classifications. For Myhavei;, treasurer of the clu Pepper (D-Fl^. ton to the lo6al armdry. Four of northern Burma, the Chinese high driving toward Poland. Pro­ goin’? Aak abooit its aalf-cUam *Uie nine had returned oply recent­ command disclosed today in a ternational monetary conference kraemer, from Winston Wirren page. example; "y. S. CTonfidentlal. . . . who has left town, was recelw Must Leans 8o6re Flr^.. nounced EE-vahn Chaim-yah- Haw a “Coke” srHo^ ate ly from overseas. / communique announcing the fall a tt Bretton -Woods. New Hamp­ of Norfolk, a rectifier, to satisfy a Readers, both British and Amer-, equals British Secret": qr "U. S. with regret;.^ Mrs. Myhaver wJ The committee wUl make recom­ COUGH-rima. ing fsatura that wUaa , There were s e ^ fttr all on the of Chansi. 22 miles west of the shire. The conference probably Jeopardy assessment placed oh lean,.'were "quick to applaud the Secret.:., equals British Most an enthusiastip and loyal men mendations after H learns, .the honaea w hita. D« Post 'train and one coach was^not even Will' overlap the Democratic can­ Warren ' by the Treasupy Depart­ I^ndon press,’ fair-mindedness. Secret." ber. acore on things Uka these: Japanese base at Hengchiing. ment. Kraemer took custody Jf Hooaa Paint comas in a fall opened. The trim was made up of Other Chinese forces edged didate picking; Scores of thS praise-giving letters All of which U by way of build­ Electiop of officers was held ar The physical snd mental defects a mail car, a^baggage car and four closer to Tengchung, -their main Except for the Democrats' plan­ the property and the stock, which also aaked for reciprocity by the up to -the story of a. recent Ameri­ Francis Akin was elected preside: found among the working popiila Only Fragments ^ I range of colors. coaches. ning. the Fourth of July waa included. the 8,000 cases of Amer­ U; S. press, 'loot of thqse letters can Army party in London. The to succeed H. L.- Tenney: Ea tion and men<-of military age objective in western Yunnan, and ican whiskey and sold it to the Cut the highw-ay between that largely a holiday politically. Gov. cited three major cases in which Invitations ended; "RSVP .... Butler was reelected vice prea -what Army, Navy and clvlUan re­ Thomas E. Dewey df New- York Service Package .Stores, Inc., the writers felt that the British equals British lemme kiiow.” dent; ^Leslie .Vaughn, .treasurer habilitation programe have found i ) f Body F^und enemy strongl^old and Limgling, which recently disposed of a e / T c 30 ihlleS to the southeast on the the Republican presidential' nom­ contributions had been played and Mrs. Leslie Vaughn, sscretar ■ta medicine' and dentistry; what Ymikee Subs Sink large amount of it ta a sale. M rae James Brand was reeVecW Burma road. inee, took things easy. down in American ne'a'spapers. If you could only cook. .\<4*or(l- the veterans’ health needs Despite torrential monsoon Basis for Court Test The commission charges i the They were:' ing to Stars A Stripes, a G. 1. chairman of the public relaUo^ likely to be; and what planning Is Windsor Locks, July 5.—(fib— 17 Japanese Ships company with' buying the liquor (1) Dieppe. (Only 52 .American MTote his girl back In the States committee. being considered for hospital and The public relations office of the PER OAU rains, the high command said. In Georgia a quiet Democratic frqm other than a wholesaler qr It was decided that instead of Chinese troops occupied an im­ primary waa marked bjcjhe efforta soMlera took part In the whole that he had attended a dinner medical centera. . Army Air Foret base at Bradley HOUSE PAINT INfi-OALi. manufacturer; with utilixtag stbr program committee, two diffei'cij In working out ■ the hearing, Field today disclosed that Second aiianiB t o m • (Continued, from Page One) . portant mountain position east of of Negroes to vote. They, were age space at the Hartford Ware­ operation.) where they had WAAFs (Women’s couples should take charge of ear Tengchung, struck Out from that refused permission but their (2) The bombiqg of Berlin.. (Net •Auxiliary -Air" Force). His girl, schedule, committee staff ihembera Lieutenant John -D. Haas of Neills- house and Dispatch Co., without supper and entertainment durir have said; ■ville, WU„ was the pilot killed In can subs raised to 79l the num­ point and seized four villages two efforts laid the basis for a court the commission’s permission; and a single U. S. Fort or Liberator anxious to plejise, replied: "Darl­ the period of ten months, whi|..= and one-half 'miles southeast of bonibed Berlin until March, 1944. ing, when yon coma home. I'll “Millions of cltizena. have phy the crash and explosion of hia ber of jap craft of all types sunk, teat. with selling it to others than re­ meetings are held. slcsl or mental defats which probably sunk or damaged by Tenchung. It MVS the R.AF w,hlbh pounded the learn how to rook W’.AAFs to re­ plane on Hotchkiss beach, Bran­ Senator Walter F. George taal-i tailers. The .commission says the could hi but are not\ corrected. ford. yesterday. American subs alone. The break­ ly won renomination. Represen­ company sold some of the Supply German capital last fall sad win­ mind you of the wonderful times you had in Englnnd.** ~ . The faimre to remedy this ia due Lieutenant Haas was the eon of DUPONT INTEBIOB GLOSS down shows that of that total MO tative Cox of Georgia’s Second to other retailers. ter.) to poor national'' plailnliig . and definitely have been destroyed. Congressional district, a critic of (S) The 5th .Army. (Probably 40 No Fires Occiirrect Mr. and Mra. Bernard John Haas ^ue^ued I ^ a . , During the _past organization.” - . - \ - 'V Two Tankers Sunk Tolland the Federal Communications Com per cent ot Gen. Clark’s .ACmy Is Here are comments from'-.the' of 232 North Hewett street, Nlells- In the latest bag, in addition to mission,.. WES apparently ■ headed composed of British snd Empire year many a BifTlfsh city has come Over the Foiirtl I.. vllle. The Army spokesman at X and SEM-GLOSS main forth with elaborate plans for staff: the two combatant vessels, there Ira Wilcox, a member of Tolland for return i^th e House and Rep- Mrs. H. F. Porcheron Hospital Notes troops.) Unfit National Disgrace Bradley Field said he was on a two medium-sUed tankers of resentative^T’eterson of the First transforming itself into a post­ combat training filght when his kiichon wmtis and woodwork Grange, with hia bua, MYiied 25 bride’s home on Church street. Deserted village. The place most war, corporate Shangri-la. Last It is a national disgrace that plane plunged out of heavy thun­ major IngKjrtance in maintaining District and Gibson of the Eighth Both the Manchester and Sout there are 4 million 4Fs and that the Japanese war rniujhme, five membera of Tolland G i^ge to be held commanding leads over their • ’The bride is captain of the Am­ Admitted Monday; James Turii- profoundly changed by D. Day waa month the city of Nottlnghjiin derclouds and exploded on the Manchester Fire departmen| an additional 1 million men have beach. Only fragments of the gleam with cI m b medium cargo transports, three guests of Somer’a C ^nge Thura- opponents. Former Cong. John bulance Transportation unit and bull. 67 Ar\'ine place; Miss Alice not ar village In Normandy. It came up with a scheme whose ap­ were on the alsrb over the Fourty day evening,-June/29, when the IB employed in the cost depart­ was London. England. byemigh|t peal outweighed all others propos­ had to be discharged from - the pilot's b^y were found after the small cargo vessels, a large cargo S. Wood apparently was a winner Backus, 55 Woodland street: Rus­ but there was no need for it. armed forces .for mental or physi transport, three medium cargo East Central PornPha Grange No. in the Nirith. Other Georgia ment of Cheney Brothers. Both sell CJorcofan, S Foxcroft. drive; "Leave C3ty’’—this war’s Paris of ed to date: it Is going to ask Par­ blast whleh drove large stones 3. worked the fifth degree. Tolland young people aie graduates of liament for power to abolish la the custom, extra men are ke| <«sl defects. from the beach through the roofs new beanty vessels and one small cargo trans- congreiismen were unopposed. James Sutler, 80 Bissell street. 1914-18—became the Deserted Vil­ i t the different houses.' , Probably one million 4Fa have Grange had l y membera to take George, in the Senate since Manchester High school. Private Admitted >^sterday: Mrs. Helen lage. queues. of nearby sum™**" oottages. TTie that degree Porcheron is with the Army Air The only cail was at 4:30 Mo defects—like syphilis, hernia and plane, a P-47, was completely de­ ***Forreatal also, made public a 1922, polled 96,842 popular votes Bemson, Cromwell f Thomas Weir, For the first time since the start day afternoon when a truck ov educational, shortcomings — which chart showing the number of Jap Nelson Lbethscher from the Force; 117 Summer street. ,. of the American Invasion of Bri­ stroyed. Only t ^ pilot’s unused Army scryfee is speuding a fur­ to 13,633 for hia opponent, John Another Increase ed by the Railway Express eculd be remedied. . merchant vessels-sunk since Jan. W. Goolsby, a farmer of Wash Admitted today; Ralph Nichol­ tain, Britons outnumbered Ameri­ veloped motor trouble on I The nation has had no adequate parachuta was foum) Intact. 1 1942. and mcluding 740 lough w ^ his wifr and baby at Anderson-B^ll son, 64 North Elm street; William cans in the West End; and civil­ the home of Mrs. Loethscher's-par­ Ington, Ga. He carried every street,, north of the Center ar rehabilitation program and re­ At Bradley Field, Nehere .Lieu­ Liistroua Dh Pont Gloss and mdag '' ciiant craft definitely destroyed, county reporting. Of Interest locally is the mar­ Ludwig, 46' Woodland street; Jean ians outnumbered the military al­ In Receipts of P. O. No. 2 'V the SMFD Was called. turning veterans will need one bet­ tenant Hass had been st^oned, it eC which 570 are credited to subs ents, Mr. and Mra. joaeph DuFore. Asptawall, 55 Summer street; Du Pont Ssmi-Gloaa at* easy tn Mrs. James Easter and baby, Rankin Holds Strong Lead riage of Miss Catherine Bell, most everywhere. ter than any now planned. was announced that ah^ Army apply: eaay w kw e^ daughter of Rev. Oliver W. Bell, Jamea Mazzoli, 134 Henry street; Living ta the British .^ capital Population Figures The Army has been averaging Board of Inquiry was Investigat- A!exar\dria, Va„ with her In Mississippi. Rep, John E. Herbert and LaFeme Walker, 3 Receipts at the Manchester Post too, for tl(sy IS aawafcgmW Ipa* G u m and ibtner, Mra. Aaron Courrler of of New l^ndon, and Harry Valde- took on an entirely new aspect. It about 94,000 dental appointments Ing. Rockets Rankin held a strong lead in the \Valnut st'reet. was no longer necessary to reserve Office for the month of June, Three-fourths of the populatm . . . or being friendly in Newfoundland dally fbrmolatsd fog *' ' opknsville, Ky., nave rented state’s First district congressional mar Anderson, Son of Albert An­ .showed an Increase of 31,169-94 a day, putting ta more than U Shatter Jap Bases Meadow Crest for Jtily. derson, of Platavllle, and a brother Discharged Monday; John M. a table at a good restaurant more increase ta the United States d'” | million fillings. hatha, woodwork, they ■■4| race, heading. his opponents by Steese, 139 Main street; Edward than a few hours ahead; theater over June of 19*3. There’s "iyi American way to make new-found friends in Newfoundland. It’s U. S. Pacific Fleet Headqi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham of about-foiir to one. Representative of Mrs. Homer Gates of 60 Garden tag the last decade occurred wltl]| If the Army has found it worih- Would Feature room look ito bastl ters, Pe Jl Harbor, July 6.—W Thompsonville, Conn., were holi- street, with whom he lived before DelMajstro, Glastonbury; Mrs. Car­ tickets were sometimes obtainable--—T1 ta-SO miles the 95 cities wi«l whlle to g;ive 94,000 men dental Guns of American warships/and Whitten held a three-to-one lead attending Harvard University. oline Noyes. Buckland street; Ger­ on'the very day of the perform closed, as announced this morning, »T1«*i M 000 nooulatioh treatment and repair a day, such the cbeecy invitation Hmvt * “Cdis”—an old U. S. custom that it reaching day'guoata of Mias Bertha Place. in the Second'dlstrlct while Rep­ aldine Rohan, 38 Gai;dner street. was $12,629.03. A year ago the fig- BKAUTirUL- BIS rockets tof carrier planes iwatter- J-’,hn Anderson la taking a spe­ The double ring ceremony was ance; qiienes for everything were . an opportunity would seem desir­ Safety in Autos -’round the world. It says-L«/’t A*reminds Yanks of home. Because •d Japanese baaea on thq/ Fourth cial course at Trinity .College, resentative Abernathy held a. lead performed^ qt 4 o’clock Saturday in I Discharged yesterday: Raymond shorter. ures were $11,459.09. The receipts able for tbs nation as a whole. WASHABLEI o a t r e c A s r of about 4,900 to 300 In the Blanco. Jr., 102 Summit street; for each taonth so far thla year of July 700 miles south df Tokyo. Hartford. the Methodist church. New Lop- One totlJfli Journal carried an Industrial „P7ogranM Limited ^b^-Cola stands for tb* pmmst ib a t rtjrtsbes, — has becom e a symbol of our Spipan, on the invaaU^n route to ■ Mias Hazel-West of Hai^tford Fourth district with half the pre­ don, by the bride’s father, who waS Mra. Roderick Bell and soil, 87 Al­ almoat unbelievable report: a taxi, have shown an increase over the cincts counted. ton street: Mrs..Lorraine Otto, 418 Present industrial health pro­ Hartford. July 5—The Connec­ Japan, la peveh-elgl^tha in the was a week-end guest ot relatives assisted by Rev. Earl E. Stoiyr of was seen to draw alongside a corresponding month last year. grams are mainly limited to in- ticut Highway Safety Commis­ friendly hqme-ways> So Coca-Cola belongs in your home, too . . . ice-cold banda of atiU advafipmlg Tank and .attended Sunday morning Exce|it 'or selection of the reso­ Norwich, formerly'of this town. Mata street. pedestrian and solicit business. ilSi^ **Coke”sCocaoOola PORCH PAINT lutions chairman, organization Discharged today; Vernon Riley. M?.ny Nationalitiea ■•YM M isnnjnKtr plant emergencies. The worker is sion today approved a proposal by rlnes aiid aoldlera./ >: worship service at the Federated On their return from a wedding supposed to leave his heart and Ccrfonel Samuel H. Fisher, a mem and ready in the refrigerator. Get a supply today. It’s natural for popular nainea Noemfoor, on Vi» invasion route church worlf for the Democratic conven­ trip the bride and bridegroom will Bissau street; James Dew, 108 Booby Trap. Egg-les# London ILyou a n tw f r a a h a t flaShea. feri | tion ia virtually complete. To take Birch s ^ e t ; Miss Ann Dubashin- Twenty-one natioha are repre­ wmk. aarmna a htas iM lungs at tbe factory gate with his ber of the commission, that auto­ to acquire frie^ly abbter^ to tbe PhUippiMs, is falling In On Saturday, July 1, at.Tolland, spend the summer In New Ixindon last month ohnckled appreciatively -aUdueto«)MfUBStlaoal*’ariddl^ f family doctor and expect treat­ mobile manufacturers be asked to t'OTTlID UNOft AUTHOIITV OP tMI C OC A-COl A CO« P>N¥ IT bonk That’, why you hear lightning operation to liifantry- Miss Helen Anne Gotttried of New 'care of a few details. Senator Sam skl. 38 Union street; Mrs. Mamie sented among the foreign residenta . ' ' ' ' -J ' Takes Rough, Tough W( Jackson , o' Indiana, who has been and after September 1 will make over a report from Normandy. .A ace" perted psenUar to I ment inside only for emergen'- feature safety rather than Speed CocaX:ola called "Coke’!. men, reinforced by paratroopers York City, became the bride of their home at Grosse Point, Mich., Dlckenson^N^S Bigelow street. couple of British soldiers were of one little French village, Cha- Li^B.PtaiOiaas’aVen ciea. named permanent chairman of the Births; Monday, a daughter to lette-en-Gatinais, in normal times. pound to reiitva mamtoM ta postwar passenger cars. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. The latest teak force thrust to- Luclen Henry Birdai.ye at • the both plan to teach next year. greeted oa D Day by a gratefiil Industrial medical programs are iKirtlier endorsement of the pro­ ' ward Nippon, aimed at the 'Vol< home cf hia aunt, Mias Miriam L. convention, is coming back to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson, 109 HoII These nationalities include Ameri- iM am M l^ for weasao^ haipt ■ ■f. ot the patient to tbe family doctor for ministrators. Favorable action < fit to 80 planes at a cost of nine WiUlaee Asaored -ef-Favor----- Britain__Bhe has: taught. 1« New toad, la plala view, and put a sign I other lllneas...... -■------American oerrler aircraft. which musical Selections and ' the London schools for two years. - Thirty-three pounds of tin are by the two conferences would .add '.X wedding march we're played by Some'Democrats rqpoited before required to solder .the electrical next to' them: Booby .Trap! That Yet this “other" illness is 90 important official Ipifiuence to the Series of Communiques he left that Wallace got assur­ Mr. Anderson graduated from night they returned and feasted on per cent of all illness of taduatrial o a fs id a These fast-breaking develop­ Miss Marietta N. Fitch of Rock Trinity College, and on ’Thursday connections and alloy the bushings proposition, according _to the' ville. Guests ^were present from ances' fro'm President Roosevelt and bearings of a medium tank. sU fried eggs each. workers, accorffing to the U. S. Safety Commlaaioh. mentsmenu along a westernwesiem t-acincPacific war — that he still was favored- for sec­ received his Master of Arts degree Public Health. Service. Here k aa oaaaMe I front of more than- 2.000 miles- ,Waahingtan TTils is approximately the tin con­ POPULAR The American Association of been sdeodficaae fa O s ond place on the UckcL In. teaching from Harvard Univer­ Rumor of the Month: An Ameri- from the Bontas to Dutch New ahd 7 olland. / 1 tent of 5000 tin cans. Motor Vehicle Administrators will WALK ON—ws m Mrs. Lucy Usher is spending the Other Dempcrata contend the sity. -V he asked to sanction the proposal Guinea's .Geelvink bay—were re­ matter ia wide. open and that an and body a ported In a series of communiques week-end and holiday recess with FOOD MARKET Six From Stute in 1945 If the proposition Is apr loao k kwe her son Merritt Usher and family element ta the party will oppose a "pfov«l~ by the Eastern Confer­ last night and today. • atf South Willlngton. Wallace renomination:—unless Mr. New Residents dial auka k Tokyo radio added to the fiam- Roosevelt h'apds down a flat de­ ence. bkaasof cokh tag action the unconfirmed report Mrs., Sarah West and daughter This m arvelous opportunity comes once in a 855 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER | On Casualty Li§t William M. Greene, executive Ruth West, are guests df Mrs. cree that he won’t go for a fourth Ask foi* Service director of the Safety Commis­ ■laet; that- carrier-based American Louis Stacy in Wilbraham,' Mass. term without Wallace ^s a running winds. Foc A planes raided Guam, south of .Sai­ sion was authorized to contact Mr., and Mrs. William Senk and mate. life time. Save that preeiotis stamps-—m ake SLICED FRESH f\ Washington, July 6—i/Pi—Nine­ other safety commiwions through­ for antsi^ poedk pan, Monday. three children are vacationing at Fdur years ago, the ch^ef execu­ petitions tor mail and RFD serv- foors,lors, M po, atoops,aioopa, doon, The enemy air, base at Rota, be­ I'ce Tor five'developments-In ■Man­ teen New Englanders are among out the nation to’take similar ac­ the seashore off Maasachusetta. tive turned on the pressure for FRANKFURTS | 144 casualties of the U, 3> Naval tailiagiiliagMiiiaai tween Guarmuuai and Saipan, waa Mrs. Hkwley and daughter of Wallace through Harry L. Hopkins chester which will serve about 4()0 your rationed shoes last longer. . BOILED HAM tion as rworded by the Connecti­ warships and bombed new families, are awaiting a de­ forces—Na-vy, Marine Clorps and cut organization so that the com­ trim,im, ^dUmUst sr d«dodta, wood a* sbellM by New York City are guests of Mr. and Jamea,,F. Byrnes. Coast Guard—tha Navy depart- cao ^a decks, iMiat om R lIA E r carrier planes Sunday. and Mrs, G. Roy Brown. Word was circulating among cision from Washington. bined Influence of these safety Tht_ Volcano-BoninVole 'attack -was- In all of the developments aide-; Bient announced today. promotion groups m ay be consol­ ‘MrSr YStaS Rirejr 'With' her leading Democrats today, howe'Ver, Tbs list brin^ to 47,714 the to­ PORCH PA orr ,a tw^day operation which raised daughter Jane, and son John Riley that Mr. Roosevelt wants to. get walks have been laid, roads hard­ idated to influence engineering m w Ai to ’36'the number of Nipponese ened and numbers placed on the tal number of casualties reported plans of motor car manufacturers. of Larchmont, New York, have uWay from any appearance of dic­ 6 5 ?^ “ ’■ 1 by the Navy departaoent since Dec. ships sunk and to 826 the total of openea their Tolland summer tation to the convention. They said houses. enemy planes destroyed since the if 'the chief executive has to be The developments coivcerned are 7, 194L home for the season. The New Englande.rs - include western Pacific, offensive opened Miss Anna Thomforde of New represented in any convention ne­ the Garden apartments on St. MEATY June 10. American losses for the gotiations, it will be through Na­ James street and Garden drive, from Connecticut: West Hartforcl n j V I ^ X 3JUPER W HITB York is spending the autamer at Hsybeck, Bernard Louts, ship’s same period were listed as 160' the home of her brother, Albert tional Chairman Robert Hanne- which will serve about 80 families. \ planes—and four warships dam- gan. Greenbrooke-> Maqqr, . Lenox Es­ cook, 2c, MSNR. Wounded. Wife, Soldipr Wounded aged.-but none sunk. Thomforde and wife at “ Stone- tates, Alton; Terrace and Edge- CHUCK ROAST 2 9 /^ /M rs. Helbn Hsybeck, 281 Main For Tiu#, Lasting Beauty I Admi ral Chester W. Nlmitz said croft”. ' * Saved All Around mont. •. . • 5 Points Per Pound. street, Norwalk. the Fourth of July attack also The committee for* the coming Dress and O’Brien, Joseph, ship’s ‘ cook, Federated church school plCnic ^ Washington, July 5;—{ITt— Six­ left an, enemy destroyer dead in A Judge ta Milwaukee, Wls.. Nutmeg' Bouncera S-c, USN. Wounded. Paretits, ty-five New Englanderii, are in Silllillii the water and burning, damaged ate Mrs. Emery M. Clough, Mrs, RIB HALF FRESH . Mr. and Mra. William O’Brisn, 8r., w Arthur Bushnell, Mrs. L. Ernest 8us|)epded sentence, on a driver eluded ta a War dep4rtment Hat aeverajl small cargo .ships and set who Wqs headed the wrong way Quaint occupation ta the Neth­ In Red and Green Multi Colors. . 769 Broad atreet, Bridgeport. ' of 1,026 United States soldiers fire to harbor inStallaUon's and Hall,' Miss Carroll Needham and Pizzlnl, Glno Aliprando, torpe­ on a one-way street when the of­ erlands Spice Islands is that of $2-79 BEEF STEW wounded , in action in the Asisttc, D U•SS.B. Ltassr.tvp. V k warehouses. Williaili-Anderson. nutmeg bouncer. Nutmegs are PORK doman’s -mate, 8rc, JJSN. Wound­ Dt. -Rev. Leonard Stryker of fender ex^ined that he waa cut­ Europe'sii, . ■ Mediterranean and More Than 7,000 Japs Slain ting his miiSage 25 per cent and tested by bouncing ■ them, Snd 1- . ■ \ 1 ed.- Parents, Mr.i'and Mrs. John Southwest Fscifle areas. --^.pn Saipan, invaded June .14. Ma­ Tolland was the supply preacher wormy ones do not bounce. t. a'.. Fiszlni, HlRSAnum. rine heroes of Tarawa and the at the Sunday* morning worship saving rubber by so driving. One Oonnectjcut man is Includ-- ’E R .W H I T E [d lb. '' Rayel, Michael Edward, sea­ ed in' the list. . ' * ■ Marshalls and infaintry veterans service July 2. Following the A n f r \ man. - 1-c, USNR. Wounded. • Q iv^iaooih, gioiaj finish , of Central ‘ Pacific Inyasiona left Ib. \ 1 Asiatic Area: service the voting members held Parents, Mr. qm! Mrs. Michael Condron, Cpl.. George B.—Bem- Xi the worst terrain behind them as a meetipg to vote on Robert Yoh No Points !\ | Rayel, 33 Hickory street, Watar- Thi» ia iii« enainel that can’t bs \ they squeezed the Japartesa into 1 [ Hjd Oondron, father, 19 Erwin ami Rev.! Hollis Frehch, a* to NO MATTER WHAT YOUR GAS bviry.. ■ street West Hartford. bcateo. WhcArour woodwork gleams . the northeast corner. More than which should be called to the pas­ AMERICAN Reilly,! William Stockbrldge, with dia fuUX rich beauty of W at 7,000 ot the enemy haVe been alSin. torate of the, church. The voting RATION FRESH The Invaders opened a quick may be, you still need Automobile In­ HAMBUEO, BOLOGNA. aviation machinMt’s mate, 3-c, Emergency D U t^^ SUPER-WHITE choice resulted, in Rev. Hollis surance, for an accident can happen the ...... 31e' !MNr . De^d. A Previously re> you know it boam' as fna a finiah as supply route near theiri front line Frehch. . I Found ...... Pound ...... by seizing Tanapag- harbor well,up vpry next mile yoti drive, can be just as -^rted missing on\eport of- Na­ ton any .paint can gi»a. Thtn,. to^ » Th*e young people of the town costly as one thai happens miles away. ✓ PRCSSF.D val casualtlee for May 2, 1944.) DULUX SUPER-WW’nl’i luatroui, •, the west coast. In this advance, sponsored a public dance in the 1 SANK they completed occupajioii of shell- Rates for complete and dependable pro- 1 SAUSAGf; HAM, - Parents, Mr. and M n. Patrick mac.r«aistantAnt.h ia\a easy to k e y Tolland town hall Friday evening, ► tectlon. were ; never Ipwer. Better' call 4 3 c 4 9 c Henry Reilly, 70 W ^ . street, Mrs. Henry F. Degenkolbe' la apoclea.ly clean aa po.rcArin. SUPER- ahattered Garapan, main city ;,an. June 30. , , . ■ 1 Pound ...... Pound . <...• ta New York visiting her rister Saipan, and also took the town of. me today.. >' Westport. and' attending her niece’s gradjoa- WHITE if cough, reaiat\ chipping, r Tafiapag On the'east coast, the Before Lomes Happea, Cal Joha.l Slonski, Stanley, FranCla, aea- takaa real abyaa wichoi Hands to Guns 1 breast cream' tlon. ' ’ . 0 * 0 I Yanks were within fout. miles of 1 LAMB, CHEESE, man, 1-c USNR, Wl^unded. Mrs. Robert Slhes at Mi damage, li driea hard and' ] tae igland's northeastern tip. 1 Pound ...... 1 7 c Pound ...... 4 5 e ~ Parents, Mr. a n d ‘Mrs. Klemena street Is a patient In the Hartford it briUiandy white. Ba car- / • . ^ n ' the southwest Pacific,. Gen. Before thOir manufacture was Slonald. 49 South Cherry ftre e t 7 banned tq conserve metal, mani­ JOHN H. LAPPEN hospiW. ' ' laiD ioatkyour'^ ntat'io uaa ' ■ ■ ■ Douglas MacArthur’s Sixth Army „ . All F p m s ot lasorance and Bunds SPECIAL SALE 1 BREAST V . -w - . COTTAGE i 1 Wallln^ord. DULUX SUPER-WHITE. troops which quickljrnx^n an air cure articles consumed ISlfi tons Mr.^ and Mra. Ytsy MjUmstrora W ill you b« good ejaougb to help us prevent accidents at of-steel annually, or enougfh . to 44 CONK STREET TELEPHONE Kttl 1 VEAL; CHEESE have rCttlrilEd from''their wedding- field on Noemfoor opened a pow­ r ----- 2 0 c Pound .:.. a a a-J a a • 2 5 e erhouse -push Monday toward a make more than 170 155-mni. guns. 1 PoUUd . a s a a • a. a ava ■ a • trip and will make their home ta intersectiozis by' not cutting in and^topp^^ suddeply in the <^P 0 ||Pb VLPE •VPSB.WEI.l^ Ki''-' second ’drome, backed by rein­ N. . , L- . , ■ i ■■t - Firemah Dies I East Longmeadow, Maas. 1 LEAN MECNSTER Paratrooper Ga^and Abraham- forcements • parachuted to the 1 BACON. CHEESE street in front ol(buses,?...W e, and thous^ds upon thousands beachhead. ‘ 1 7 c ' Pbund 4 1 c son of Pinnacle road haa been Between the Saipan and Noeta- 1 Pound aaa>s«aasss*s ••••** ■ >. Fighting Blaze transferred from Fort Bennlni to MIX WITH WATER-DST fobc-lnvaaion acenes, the Fac. Baat- .79 1 1" ' Fort Meade, Oa. - of passengers w ho travcl^on buses, ;will say *^Thank You!” ern Ajr Force dealt a fairly iheavy SANDALS• ( . . / - Marriage Intentions have bean 'Tifw St Yap i and also 'rkid Red and Green. • . Dayton, O,, July , 5.—((P>—A flre- filed In the town Clerk’s office In lau and ,WoI4al to theV iweatiim { • . V • Fresh Fruits' and Vegetables >lman died early today fighting a Rockvllls by Vincent Nathan Klaa Carolines. I . Children’s and Misses’. * Sizes 9 |o 3. AIT Sizes in blase Triiich destrqyed a buildtaif of Ellington jund-Doeathy ElUsa- SPEED.EASTI .Xbtton’ Gabardine Trousers 1 1 Women’s. rxOKroA .incB at nearby Pattstaon Field. beth Lee of Vernon. >: W A U PIN ISN BANANAS Ths victim aros Joseph. -F, Soeesytouie—iney Hengyang Offenders Keep you feelmg cool as ■ cucumber . ORANGES - Knaggs, 51. Springfield, employed! Fleh Don’t Bat Ivy; .Oas coat k SsaoE BO how high the. m'ercury..ioars. T as a civilian fireman at the. field. They Bat Plaaktoa over wallps^. Repulse Attaek^^ “ . 13c ib. focaashnoarimmsiS. ' Chungking, July I- (P) "Cfti- C apt James O. Malone, Army \-y . 49c dox. ’ medical eprpe officer, said Knaggs Wilmington, Del.—(/ty— ^’lank- aaas dsfenders of M**>SPkng RECDLIUM L ..'pulsed a strong attack by Japs- RiVe|rbree2e Trousers apparenlliv died of a heart attack. toiw microecoplc plant and animal " neae troops dillrging behind a 1 ^- Pattersop Fteld.qfficers said the life that serves as food for fish, . rage of mustard gas and arilBsry g r a p e f r u it PEACHES fire- delitroyed a building.used by tjirives on chqmlcal plant-food ap­ the Signal, britnch oi th^ Supply plied to lakes ahd ponds as ootp- ■ fire, the Chinese high WMOiwiad . ^ announced last night, but ackhOwl- I f SHIRTS , W m s t / S Q H . 13 for 29c 2 lbs. 39c cllvlslon of thsfAriny’e Atr Service marclal fertilizer, according to I>u wiged other enemy ' focoss - had 'ream them up with-snm-;" X L-sinmand. r caw n g damage estl Pont officials. , ! ^driven further southward along mel* weight trousers and ' me ■ NA9IVB _r';ated at E35Q,p00, ■ Fish that consume fertUlaar ,ths Hankow-Canton railway. . / 4m?' it’s a combination that < ' i THE STORE OP QUAimT MPARAGUS 'The shid carito 'of the btase w m plankton are said to ba bUcgtr, Jolinsoii Pfldnt The heavily-reinforced J apsfisss canit be beat! , . CUCUMBERS not determined immediately. Fur­ tastier, more abundant, and gam­ TBI kunch|d ispested sBsaulU Soaday ther detlale eonceritlng the build­ er than those" that eS't only the 69» siiilN STREET ' Md- Monday on Chtntaa defeoM 2 for 15c 15c bunch ing and. the nature qf Its contents usual plankton found In oi^nary ^^^pnsItlOns in the 'northern and 75c to $1.50- ______srars aot aaaeuaeM unfertlUsad wataca. i-^^stem suburbs of Hengyang, key jTiiiiiuuiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiim^^^^ Wi ' - r

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NW’TII WTMT—1288 anoe at the dance held Tuesda;^ /street has been condiwd to the WUUU—1888 Today's Radio WNBU—1410 evening. In the Town Hal) at which ockville City hospital with a Jl R b c k T i l l ^ time the prizes were awirded to ot Infection. War Wms _ K the winners in the race. Music was \ Subject AniBOuaced 77id-.Grand Rgii>ids Council will Big Ancn^hmEB B bth ma§‘ furnished by the SUr Dusters Orr s of Interest to cal Wotnen 4:00—w n c —Backkage Wtfe;^ caub; WDRC — Easy Acei; ^ chestra. be the 'qubjec^of the sermon ^ •WTllT—Victory Salute; WNBC Tied in *Victory’ Golf Mert In Rodkvine When IlHf jntsTold thq Unt(m Cmigregational churdh 'V, YVDRC — Broadway intlnee: Bbltoh Scores Scored Day Quiet News; WNBC— Parade of —Lone Ranger. I Police Captain Peter J. Dowge- on Suhday/W the pastor/Dr, 7 :45—w n c — Fifth War Loan. *■ Twi LeagoE AjigregH* Wlfi repotted. Tuesday night that Geoige ^ B ^ k e s . Tire title Stara 8:00 — w n c — Mr. and Mrs. Eleventh Win AU Stars I Son Is Killed the < holiday whs i quiet, udth no will be )rjumicHty and Humility.” 4:15—WTKJ—Stella Dallas. North; WDRC — AUan Jones AB R H;?0 A B ti Mass., on June 30 will be held/on The activities at the Maple . The between-meal snack has be- I Mrs. Elliott’s Gift and Needle­ Summer Marco, p Thursday afternoon at 1:30 oVdock street playgrounds were resumed work Shop, 1011 Main Street, is __ »ln •WTHT—News; Music; WNBC ^AtoTwNEc^^^ndy^^ie^QbrU. nSt^ to win a ball game Monitoy e-ire- two smashing victoriea at tta _ ■«» John ^cDdnoW, 21,' »erv- come ingrained in the American f , '—^Terry and the Pirates. the xT S. Merlnee. anrt at the grace in the South /tem.e- today under the direction of MisA, place to find a compleks line! , ,a^m to tafl for tall 0:00_wnc?—Alan Young Show; season fbr the Bolton baseball ning In the local Twdligh*- League, .Totals 9 21 7 llpenae eC tta Rockvilto Hill BOttsip fery. Tolland. ' Rev. Dr. Leonard Mary' McCusker ‘ On Thursday, / o t embroidery equipment. T he; Eleeeee .of Iced coffee. To get the -Of Mr. end MrC Alex^der way of. life. A short time ago war | B;lB-i-Wnc - Ws levs and WDRC —r Jack Carspn Show; team was played Sunday, July 8 when they scored a 2 to 0 ahu.toi4 by scores 8 to 2. and 5 to E li ^ i d of 7« Brooklyn Stiyker will officl.hte.. Friday and Saturday there'.will be uiwkers at Bethlehem Steel Works'! The long holiday week-end leaves us all - a" UtUe wrary with a baby things- especially are so, best results pour fresh, hot, dou- Learn; WNBC?—Dick *;Yacy. WTHT O abrik Haatter; Holton -came out-cm' top with an trluihph over tlw Wtllimantlc Fli­ events at . the Northeast school Miks 'MaMo and Jiminto Btonctaa i * e w killed in acUon accord- Miss .'Hawkins was bpro In Tol­ in Ne'v tempttng and any new baby toVes lile-strength coffee right over ice 8:80—Wnc?--Just ' Plak - Tester. victory for Al OlgUo and k ers In a tilt called at the end of tha Furphy, ss ... land August 16, 1846 jmd Whs well grounds on'Hale street. sofL cool, homemade things. i cubea! Make the hot coffee by Hirth, cf ___ ard on ule mound for tta localRi >»4d ■'won- recelv^-^y hie ^ r- WWM?—News: Baseball' scores, flfto toning due to darkness. The each twirled a three hitter til' Tueeday.,, No InformatlOT known aihong the olaer residents your favolite" method, taking all WTHT—Tom Mis; WNBC— — Mr. District At- record of IX vlctoriae ahd o m ^ ctoZh was held up a half-hour due Osborn, 2b . . . of the town. BeeWes her sister, your i usual precautions of mess- -r.tomey: WDRC^Mlldred Bailey: fM t TTrony, of Columbia, ouffered to the brief shower at 6:10. *rha Rostek, If . . . . downing the Hill BUllea, A k the date And place of hie You can turrt a dingy or lUl- Jack Arjnatrong. > turnout of fam attended both she leaves sevepil, nieces and ford the energy life so badly need­ anything more soul-satlsfylng than row on row of gleaming jars frayed-out damask table cloth Into uring coffSe and water accurate-^' WTHT*— Flrrt Nlghter; WNBC lefeat; he also was driven game waa played’with a apatae at- Hedlund,. c . . . were revealed^ ly Into a very clean pot/Use 4 lev­ 8:45—w n c?—Front Pag« Far­ teats, tta first of which was stage' in t McDonald enlisted in nephews. , / M anche»ter ed by workefq on a waKIme pro- of colorful frulU and yegeUblesT We’re not urging you to slave a pretty pastel-colored luncheon rell; WDRC?—Wilderness Road; —SpotUght/Bands; Story Tell.- from the box In the seventh and «ndanee of local fans witnessing Mack, r f ...... / • :O ouhm to Meet over a hot stove Just sb you can feel smug and accomplished next el tablespoons of. coff le for each er. / ' Robinson took over. Otgllo got t|>q conteatx Wormstead, lb ed at Rockville, the serond .last «ry, IWI- snd hie mother ducUon line.” / Mt If you’ll use the following WTHT—Superman; WNBC — night at the Oval. A sum odi that while he wae In traln- The meetldg of the Common D ate Rook ' Nutritionists have^uoved that. winte?-but rather we feel that some of your favorites may be un-' tricks: cup of watei. Pour the .hot, fresh­ 10:80—w r a c — College of Musi- Mrika-out vtettma and The-Flierq'who'scored a smash­ Oleksmnki, 3b Council postponed from Tuesday obtainable or very high In point value by then and the wise thing ly made coffee into, tall glasses .Sea Hound. cal Knp^edge; WDRC>— Great Tirony got taro. ing 22 to .0 wuKagaiiist the West Fagan, p ---- 848.02 waa collected at tha thle country he wae moat apergy is maintalMd and morale Dip a dingy or faded clqth In ' a tile. Th«» entire proceeds go to aee action. evening ^11 be held this evening improved by a wholesome anapk' to do is to can now while things are plentiful and In their^ prime. rinsing tint and make it lemon flllod yvRfi Ico- The double-strength Svealing _ ' \ MomaUta In Music: WTHT — .pi,* leadlhg batter of the after- Sides In the finitxclaah, waa at a iMertan, p .... Today coffee will make up for the dilution declM disadvanta^ In playing | Tucker, x the league Accident Fund. eeae bom in Rockville, at 7 o’jdocb in the Council rooms Church Vacation School starts bet^e^n. the main meqls. TkaEs yellow,' blush pink, or ice blue to 6:00—News on all istations. ' / Royad'Arch Ounniaon; WNBC:— „raa Ivan London who got with ^ayor Raymond E. Hunt beaten, X-2 cup milk, 1 2-3 cups caused by. the melting ice. 8:15—W n O ^ HlHory In the Oram Swing. three hltS'Out of five ttmea at under the prevailing conditions, o t .--/ftome at. Rockville 6, 1M2. He wae a mem- at Second Congregational churqb-' a revolutionary idea to'\ mothers The most artistic cards avail­ match or contrast with the Color . Sometimes it’s not convenient The first game at tlie Wlndy»! of the Union Congregational piesUhhg. who uped to, scold actlv r-^u n g - sifted pastry flour, 3 teaspoons of your dishes. If It’s too frayed or Headlines; WDRO—Uhi M i^ 10:; bL—w n c — Music; WNBC—1 | ^ xhe -one who received tba the majorl^ of the firartoain were Totals ..... 24 2 3 9 2 Friday, July 7 able In tbe American market are baking powder, 1-8 teaspoon salt, to make iced coffee by the above „ England; Tad Malone. most walks waa Manager Morris enjoytogthelr vacation Rpm their a ty , the locals, under the eys Beeldee hie parenU he ^ . Relief Corps Tin can collection here, sters for "spolUng their appetite” sold at the 'Dewey-Ricbman Com­ tont cut It up to make a set of ray’s Music; WTHT—M u ^ ; Score by innings two brothere, Elmfr, lere will be a meeting of the 1 teaspoon vmillla. method. In some cases It’may be^ Concert H®"^. WNBC?—Sports SO—WDRC — Reports to the Uiiyentain. who got 8. war woito.and were unkMeto put All-Stars ...... 211 022—8 1 "py Holland, Jumped. Into 6]^ Saturday, July 8 for dinner. pany where you’re always able'to oblong place cloths or ninnera. necessary for you to pouV pre­ in an appeigeanoe. T ta notablpNah- tw.o run lead In the openli *ently enlleted In the Mer- men's Relief Corps this eve­ /Thousands bf high school bbys Cream ‘sugar and butter. Add Conceal holes or - mended spots and Scowl; RSca RaaulHa, Nation;'WNBC?—Toim Data with xhe rheord of the teapi ta 12 Rockville 000 110—2 Outing Hose Co. No. 1, 8. M. F. find whatever you might want In eggs one at a time. Continue cooled coffee over the ice cubes. CugaL games won and two games lost. sentoes Incljided Specs Jcdmsbn, X Tuqker batted for Mertan in stanza, aoded single tallies in- Marine: and Ronald, l i ’ ning at eight o’clock in the Q. A. D., at Marlborough. and girls will b^ ^working this, the way o f'a card. Their rang;e with applique designs, which are In that case, make regular- 8 ;80—vm c — StrlcUy S] I second and third frames beforo le-grandmother, Mps. BU R. hall with initiation, at which creaming' until mixture la very not only clever camouflage but 11:00—News On All Stations. I on# incident of the day « m e Lee Da dal t, and . Happy Mlela^ peventp. Wednesday July It summer on farms imr in factories, 'covers every type from birthdays- light. Sift flour, with baking strength coffee, using 2 level ta- N WDRC--Jack Stevens Harold (Jug) MeSpaden (left) o t Philadelphia and Lt. Ben Hogan, three of the loop’s" leading stick­ \Runs batted Jn: Holland S.-Two- the HUl Billies wuld muster IcDonald. aleo of Rock^ time all officers are requested to speeding our war effort. Will they attractive. MespoonS for qvery cup. of, wateL '■ —Treasury Song for T( Jay; ll:l6— WTJC Haritnees, of m the fifth Inning. The wear ^ h lte . The business ses­ Surgical dressings' for Red ahd anniversaries right down tha' powder and salt,'- eeveral times, WariilngtoH; WDRC — I loaded, Moonan on third. Silver- stationed at the Ft. Wqrth. Tex., Army air field, were compelled to ers; as Well as Dusty 'Cpok, Chi^k tase hits: Holland, Bycholski, Fur­ counter. Behlnd'4 to 0, the Hi - Wlhnere In Riece / Cross, American Legion Home, 10 get between-meal snaCks to keep llne\ through Illness, synmathy, If the cloth you’re salvaging la When coffee is made, pour it into News; Program of Song^ play off for the title In the victory gojf tournament at Chicago after Rathburn, Ray Menoche infi pitch­ scored a run. In 'each the fhuiUf- Jd EdmondjKbf Weeyetreet sion will be preceded by a mem­ and add to mixturS alternately crash or linen, fringe all around Brooks; Sengh: WTHT —Mualh; I gteln on second and Maneggla on phy. Stolen bases: Bycholski, Ho) a. m. to 4;30 p. m. Uem physically fit? In nqMt fac- weddbqga, congratulations* and with the milk. Then add vanilla. a tightly-covered glass Jar, cool, 6:45—w n c ? — LoweU___ Richaad Rodghfs; WNBC —Ifirst. George Negro came to tat, MeSphden Ged Hogan with a 4<)-foot putt on the final green. (AP er Sam Raymond; all regulars. land. Left on bases: Rockville 3, and fifth innings, only to have fMi; je vrin n tr/m the two. and bers' supper at six o'clock with ■ ~ .Sundpy, Aug. IS ftries today, there are cafeterias Just plain friendship cards. . the edges of the Individual pieces. and place It In the refrigerator. WDRC?—News; WNBO—Henry The Fliers wsre abls to muktef All-Stara come boundng '^hack Mm if mll«0 face bel^by the Mrs. Alice Kington and Mris. Lil­ Spread lb an. 8-1nch buttered To fringe, first draw a bordering MuMc You Want. Ibh hit a atngte. Moonan and SU- wlrepbofo). , ' ______All SUrs 7. Bases on nails;. Fagan Outing, Miantpnomoh Tribe of or moving "eat” trucks with mlH*. To serve, pour the cold coffee Into only seven met. at tta start of the 3. Strika-Ottts: Fagan 2, Marco 7, the fifth and sixth, to regtoter ^ t' llle Rhcreatkm Board cov- lian Buckminster In charge. square cake tin and bake in mod­ thread one-half Inch from tho tall glasses half filled with ice^ J. Taylor. ;/ Jd:80—w n c — Arthur Hqpkins yenteln easily scored. whUe the Red Mcn,]ilt Villa Louisa. sandwiches, wrapped cookies, 8eallo^«4 Tuna and Chips - erately hot oven. When cool, 7 :00—'WnC?—llu ilc fmop; WDRC Preaenis; WDRC — tovltatlon Ui„.o^ ^went to first as Negro was game and Ty Holland the Weet Mertan 2.. HKs, off F a |^ 5 Mts, funs in each cantor. , the dletance In /15:40 min Case Continued .J. fniit, candles, nuts and other pick-, edge on all four sides, then fringe If you like coffee flavor, hCre's Siden' edikeh cemented to tot the 8 rims, In 5 Ihutogs; Mertan, 0 Marco's brilliant/ pertormanaO! Second honom^Wpre won by The case of William H. Brad­ 2 tablespoons 'grated onion split in two -qnd spread a gen- dp to that pojnt. a t r e a t . to Music. , |off. ManeggliICaAeggU^tooreds mnd Negro eruppera-. All the food is clean, 1 tablespoon 'paralef, finely chop- eroqp supply of currant Jelly on Fulton Lewis. Jr^; WNBC?—Con­ il:45—WNBC, — CSay Clsridgsls ^ .put out Thread City nine pick up two play­ runs in 2 Inningt; Marco. 7 hits, 2 „.i the hill, and 04e long: d u ta ie ' ■^Brown and ^ ird honors to way, 30, of Vemon, charged with paper cups are supplied, and the Coffee Parfalt ers. The two men wera Butch.Lov- runs in 7 Imilngs. H it py pitcher, cloatlng of ole Gumpy . HollaaO) I Berger. /This event ar- assault and battery has been con- Abe Lyman Band ' pad the bottom layer. Replace, the Two-thirds cup evaporated milk, nie Boswell Orchestra; News. ,, St.^ John ;ures selection Is usually based oil nu­ top.. Ice with boiled Icing, If you’ve been annoyed with : i-WDRC — News; WTHT— ett a former star on local dia­ by Fagan, Surowieca, Keeney. who went four, for four, was to8' I fv the BMreatlon commit Uniied In the Rockville a t y court 2 cups white sauce salt shaker top corrosioh, try this. 1 1-2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin, 7 1 5 —w nc News: WDRC — 1 2 00 monds, and Billy Rich, young aon Winning pitcher: MatUp. Lasing much for Jeff Koelsfih and Co., tritional advice. Will your young­ -8 owce package potato chips (3 soiled IHng News. ^ traetf*' / mgny opeetdtore unUl Saturday. Bradway Was sters have this kind of health In­ Remove tops from the salt shak-' 1 cup strong, coffee, 1-2 cup sugar, John Nssl^ Passing Parade; /uie thi(d-eacker,,Ken Rich. pitcher: Fagan. Umpires: Angelo, the Hin. Billies had to ta coaton* the r o ^ . arrested by. State Policeman- -Ar­ In Hartford Show cups), crushed , .', Two cups granulated sugar, 1-2 1-4 teaspoon SitlL 2 egg whites, ; WTHT -/T re a su ry Salute. 12;80—WTIC — Derign for Danc- l^ p o r ^ R o u n d u p surance when they work this sum­ 1 can nmav fish (7 -ounces), era and Invest them. Pour melted Tile winners loaded with all of Harrtson. Time 1:26. in going down to defeat. - and William thur A. Koss after an alleged dlq- cup water; 2 egg whites, vanilla. paraffin through them. Enough well beaten. 7 :80—^w n c —* Emil CJpte’s Ole* ,ing; News. . ior Golf Grown their Imported stars, in winning Second Game at West Side Oval After copping the flrat clash at?' starters; Miss Mary mer 7 flaked ■ “ / Chill evapprated -milk several turbance at the Bradway home. If you cannot be sure the em­ w il together the augar and wa­ paraffin will adhere to coat the By Hagk rallerfaa. ir. for the stal- All-Stars RockvUle, tta AU-Stars Journeys^' iimd Bniil St. Louis. jillchael Holota, 60. of Rau Abe Lyman and his Caltfornlans , Add onion and parsley to a med­ ter. B ^ t egg Whites stiff, being hours In the refrigerator. Soften , New York, July 6—(P)— South taam during AB R H PO A back to jlown, pursued by the loa-* Berger. William'Rol- "The Favorite Band of Movleland” ployer will provide shacks, then ium white Muce. Mix well. Place surface and boles may be opened gelatin In 1-4 cup cold coffee Heat street, charged with Intoxication put Into the lunch box an extta careful not to beat them too dry. wllh a toothpick or needle. Thta em s^taa and basshall men aw the season. I Kssney, 2b .... 4 1 2 8 8 .era. . ' ^Rev; Alwtn Johnson, _ Wil- has bkd his case nolled In the will 'open on the stage of the air- 1-3 of potatb chips in casserole Pour the syrup into the whites, a remainder of coffee, and stir into Broadcast Station Set Up all stirred qp about tha Dick Calr Wins Seveiity-Two Hole Pitcher Tuned the Tilck Surowiecz, cf . . 8 O 0 .1 , 0 vFrequent thunderstorms loiM, Ernest Uppm an' and conditioned State theater, Hart­ package for' the snack. I t eiim be rubbed with shortening. Covea will Iqst for a long time. gelatin. Add sugar and salt stil Rockville City court. , > a sandwich, cookie, a piece of cake little at a time, beating constant­ — _ r W ■ f lahan "caae,^’ . first bacauas the Tta veteran Pete Kapura, on the BroQp. l b ...... 2 1 0 8 0 emd to postpone proceeding! Snaps were the judges. Jeff Bond Subscribed ford. stsutlng Friday. Billed as iflth layers of tuna fish, .white ly, until mixture Is light and until dlsolved, and chill in refrig- Medal Play Champion* I S u m m a ty hill for tta West Sides / was . the Bycholski, ss 3 O i l 3 tta flmlly the west was the announcer, the greatest musical attraction or some fruit. If possible, provide sauce, and potato chips. RepeaL Try cooking pork chops this Stator until syrupy. Fold Into beat-* Judge Laurence M. Dillon, chair­ creamy. Add vanilla. Spread. Dec- way. Cover each chop with a slice In the Solomon hlan€ls Y^'^'>-x.s^,^ss '^ ship at ^e Country man respcRistble for the team’s en­ Holland, rf cleared up and the titlt went on was also a good attend- man of the Vei^on War Bond In America, Abe Lyman’s organ­ an extra Jialf jpint of milk, with a ending with potato chips. . . . Bake oiate with red candled cherries. en egg whites, and beat well, Whip 1 more than any Independent minor Raaults of the Seventy-two hole tering the winning column after I ri^tlsi 3b paper cup or d straw. All agencies in moderate open, (350 degrees F.) of lemon, a slice of onion - a n d . a evaporated milk and fold into scheduled. committee has, announced that ization features a spectacular ar­ Wbto ready'to serve, cut cake In slice of green pepper. Cover with -1 I leaKue Club could hand out and ta- Club; Other Result*. . medal play champtonahlp follow: losing seven out of eight starts. Maraellis, If A .Wtes Setortlaa ray of 35 outstanding musical and Ir erested' In protecting the well­ 45 minutes.. Serves 6. squares the desired size. mixture. Poiir into quart refrig­ 5—w Net with a nifty i , added atlramlons bn the bill are I Household Hints 819.95 o rf selling for 812.95, aa part of tta special am vice pro­ Talks tonight (Wednesday):' set tack bis career a couple of hectic week-end. A rt Wilkie, . de- i In gaining Ms first league triumph. Rostek, rf match the efforts o t MaZpo usillav lint Treat sale of the "E” series bonds have gomery ^ard. Dresses forbierly GeVdUt youf Jars and check for where temperature Is not so low. NBC 7:30 NaUonal Education As- P. Ballsieper ...... ■ ‘U His opponent on the atob, Dick I Oeborn, 2b .. t M M Vat totaled slightly less than $100,- Gene Sheldon, comedy - star of 83.98 to 87.98 are now 82.39 ta which is truly -a bargain. They’re breakage, cracks, chipped tops. This prevents Ice crjlstals.) gram of an advanced base service years . . . Oh top of Uiat, 16- fending champ, arlthdrew after'I Johnson ...’.....v..... ta tta day. . ,, ^ in Tear a •'Slap Happy” with Loretta Fis­ Rub flypaper stains with ben­ very well constructed very sturdy "command, its schedule has -been sociatlon convention; MBS— Nnshall: a/ftsi^— a posting - an embarrassing . first Wazgo,:. matched the efforts o t the Ij'Urphy, ss .. arftineiw^ althongfa COlllKtlaCf 000 with the quota being 8187,- 85.39. The group Includes sheers, Get a :ull supply now tA all you'll ' ' "V ■ Rep. Louis Ludlow on “Uncoii^tW | the Reds, was sent J. Cheney, Jr...... 268 MB item «M. iwnalas t e t 000. Judge Dillon Is hopeful cher; Bob Dupont,' 'That Funny zine applM on B soft cloth. prints, butcher linens and rayon and unpainted so that you can be need ihcludlng the Jars, rubbers, told obt to Include general enter­ rounds o t 78, 78, 79, 79 together winning hurler, aata also, aUdweaiMorten, c .. only four Mts, all off I iteB( Mtlww Get boor sa4 tainment as well as the sertous tutlonal Trends In Government;’ ] c?iass A Birmingham club C. C. V arney...... :...... 293 only three aafe bingies add fanned Hsdiund. lb . a bteUat tnat. FmI tba eem- that before the close of the drive, Juj/gfer” and .others ' si^ersiicKers. There’s a big size your own decorator. Kemp's also spices for the relishes that Jrou’U A \ delicious fruit pun<^ Is Just roundi, o t 78, 18, 19, 19 togethe^ {MtohsT Stova Mertan, took HSaMSsMsof lM-aiiatdrl«- all performances. “ Sing a song Never clean 'enameled utenalls have a few nice outdoor cedar right for these warm summer eve-. side of coldfertng.' . . : MBS ?0:16 Bep. Chester Merrow l ■ jj, had .to get S permit and led the field by four shots, hits ' . ChuM'B—Low Gross five tatters, but his hHtlng power oiekslnakl. 3b vaittags of the later’s will Rockville will have reached its range, but not every size In every be making later and extra sugar on "Oongreeslonal RepresehUtlon ,t^te child labor board to F. Oleksak ...... 83-89-89-85—346 was off and he waa forced to suffer Tucker, 3h .. quota In the "E" series bond sales With Lyman Contest” with oppor­ with harsh cleansing powder or style. chairs for only 84.98. from tbe ration board for the nings. Make It from left over The War department announce­ closest rivals being Henry Smitli and 4to RockvUto misptoys ment said former professionals are at Peace Table.” _ „ work there last Sunday then last W. Siteman ...... 89-86-84-89—348 Ms second consecutive defeat Mack, cf to score five runs, which pro'ved alsA , • ' tunities to fame and fortune,' ai sharp Instruments. fruits you plan to do. fruit Juices saved for Just this and Paul Ballsieper who came Hi ere were no spectaeular nor | well as cash prizes to partici­ purpose,, and use ayhip from at the helm, their abjective being Other programs: NBC — 8 Mr. two thirds of an inning giving roaring home with a nice 74 which E. W ebb...... 88-87-91-86-- 352 'Clemene, ’f be enough to Win tta ball game. In Hospital Have a hard time cleaning Have you ever had a sauce to conduct the station on divllton and Mrs. North; 8:80—Beat _tta| j^, five walks and six runs. P. D’A m ico...... 86-89-89-94—358 outstanding plays during the pro­ Mertan; p . Andrew J. Binhelmer of Market pants. On the screen, "In Old For an Interesting new' flavor Be sure to put milk Ifi the re­ stewed fruits too. Add ice and put him up' in the select circle. The Stars picked up two t “ combs? Try soaking them awhile cooking and were at the point' standards. Tbe-director to Sec. Bmid; 9—Alan Young show; 9:30 j Chfik B—Low Net ceedings with, the handful of fans O tt P in the second InnlngB; on- ne Nevada* with Boy Rogers and in spice cake add 1-4 teaspoon in ammonia and water, ."i loosens Wl)erb you had to add a -seasoning frigerator as soon as It arrives. slices ot fresh orange fbr a truly Frank Olefcsak getting a Itick out of Kapura pitch­ Dale Evans. ' grated orange rind. wonderful hot weather drink.. Lieut. Wesley H. WUtoce of Ra­ Harris for Kay Kyaer; 11:80 — No Sure Cure With four nice rounds of 83, 89, P, Oleksak ...... ,282 With one out, Joe ManwUto the dirt amazingly. and couldn't find it immediately? leigh, N. C. ____ _ T'.mmu Pitta In "Mrs. Bumpstead The Tigers are expected to pre­ W. Siteman / 296 ing to young Billy Rich. Pete Just Totals 28 2 3 18 8 Tiiera will be a midnight show 89, 85, Frank Olesak led his Oass reeled tack and lobbed them up Score by Innings safe on Mike FuiplWa error, Use laundry bleaches carefully In order to be able to find all~sea- Leigh.” . . CBS—8 Red Bhrber, sent a proposal at next week’s B division in .both the gross end E. Webb ...»...... / . 296 advanced to third as' RaWk I^m* on Friday only. Whether yo.u’re just a dabbler sonings and spices easily and Allan Jones; 8:80—Dr. C?brisUsn; Major League meeting in Pitts­ and Silly flled out on Ms two trips, A ll-S tara...... There are late stage shows Sat­ as ton much may cause holes. % Wartime production by all ele- net divisions. Siteman finished two F. D’Amico ...... , ...... 302 000 101 0—3 1 Jimmy BtoncUard wdsk- or planning to make painting and quickjy, arrange them alphabeti­ menU of the radio industry'ia to 9—Jack Caison show; 9:30 —MU- burgh which Would prohibit Major A.*W. Cavedoh ...... 310 to the delight of everyone In at- Rockville ...... urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. . Read Herald Advs. shots hig'her in the gross dlvisioq tenaance. ’' Rum tatted in.' Keenay, Bychol ' ed Mertan for fPsa paBssa,xto load To p-eveilt carrot wa.stc, scra’pC' the arts a life work you’ll find cally on the shelf. From allspice continue in full capacity for the dred BaUey Variety; ,10:30— Re­ League <3ube from signing a free and also tl^ for the runner-up Class C—^I..ow Gross the bases. Aa a iff Keenay booab* everything you need at McGlU* to tarragon—and. you’ll find them port to the Nation . . BLU —j agent unless he had at least Aiie The winnen tallied their two ski. Two-hsse hits: KoCney. Stolen carefully with knife- or an -Apple rest of 1944, the Radio Manufac­ spot with EM Webb-for net honors. A.^Ayfers ....100- 93-l(jfi-103—402 runs In two separate 'innings. The ] bases; grown, aemehs. Sacrifices: ed out to a forceplay at Converse, 645 Main street. This in thp dark. turers’ Association wports In an­ 7:80—Lone Ranger: 8:30— My full season's experience in Class A P.JessnU.'. 100-106 100 —306 MarselHs aeored. Keeney waa then •orer: store with Its reputation for qual­ After getting supplies ' for re­ nouncing Uiat "no authorisationa Best Girls; 9—Dunninger’s Broad­ or higher. And would allow the Allen Ayers wo" the "C Blight first crossed the dish in the second Pongratz. Left qp bases: Rock­ Willkie Denies ■ I ------89234848234848485353482323485323232348 by a wide margin in both the gross G. Parliman 98-101-108 —307 frame, wh«i after one man went ville 8, All-SUia 9. Base on baUs; trapped off Iba bag wid to '**“ ity products has a most complete stocking your medicine, chest -it r“iiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)ii tor civilian production, except w- cast; 9:80—George Olsen band; big leagues to buy players' from rundown, Pongrata raced When pan frying, reduce the assortment of artist material(i-'- Quinn’s Pharmacy, 873 Main : KEMP’S RECORD DEP^'TMENT SUGGESTS placement tubes, mw In prospect 10:80 Soldicn with Wings . and net divisions. Paul Jesanis and Claes C—Lew Net. mit Ed Brown lined a single to left, Blanchard 3, Mertan 5, Ott 1. heat at the flrat- sign ot smoking the minors only through unre­ Gordon Parlimah fl.-iished- second A. Ayers „...... 310 moved to second as Bobo L*ysy Strike-outs: Blanchard 7, Mertan the plaUar with ^ Holtliiig Parley niat-erials you can depend on. Street treat yourself' to a few this year.” ‘ MBB;-8;30—Pick and Pat; 9:30— stricted draft . . . But baseball 3; Ott 1. Bits off Blanchard. 8 hits, before Keeney vw f l i ^ tsggad gr'eose. Children need more diversion dur­ ihinutes relqxatloa at their foun­ PORjpmS WEEK: Flwt'Nlghter. | and thinl- in both divisions ss P. Jessnis (54:moles) 284 grounded out to Sam Roy unassiat- ..... Meanwhile, however, the aisso- men say that Judge Landis (ikely well. G. Parliman ,/54 holes) ..... 235 ed. Stan Kellis accounted for the 2 runs. In 7 innings; Mertmi, 4 hits oiit by Johnny Hedlund. •' ’ ''r-' ing the: summeip when there’s no tain and a luscious soda or a ‘ cool clatlon says plans for the futuw would turn down any. plan that 5 run# In 6 Innings*Ott, 0 hits, ol The third run of the tame Try making individual Jjies or school and there are also '. tnany refreshing drink- of some kind' at Thursday programs: NBC —! would limit a player's chances to Results y t the Fourth ot July Initial tally, as he singled sharply White Plains. N. Y.. July »- tarts Instead of full-sized pies that Am o u r— > ' w a y n e are bSing formulated looking to re­ Raring Heads Meert Sweepstake follow: to left field, the ball Jusr eluded runs In 2 Innings. Wild pitches: the Hinnera, waa araowM by _ (g')—Reports th at Wendell -L Will­ art supplies for them, too, very the same time. I’M GE'rTING^IGH’TY UONESOME— KING conversion to civilian goods, with 10:30 a. m. Finders Keepers Quiz; collect a bonus and you can Blanchard. Passed balls: Morrell. I Brown, who walked, stole secoB^ may not be e q t^ reasonably priced. Who know 12:30 p. m. Sky High orchestra; Imagine the howls from the P. Balls>4per 74-8-rfi6 the o’ltatretched glove band of kie and Rep. Clare Boothe Luce s "hlue-print” to be laid .out for (Jhicago, July 6.—i/Pf—The Na­ 77-5—72 Ken Rich, and Brown tallied. Pete Winning Etcher- Blanchard. L0ii-| and countered on Buck Bycholakfb Will Be Held (R-Conn) had conferred In regard you may discover hidden talent. To do aWay with needless stoop­ consid-iration of government and 6:15—Serenade to America . minora If Uiey were deprived of a fatilkner f ...... Ing pitcher: Mertan. Umpires: | line drive single^ to left To'^ukke a savory, flavorful CMS^1:4S —Goldbergs: 6—Fun tional Aasociatioq of State. Racing 81-9—72 Kapura *hen doubled to left hut to his taking an active role In Gov. ing and stretching when you reach a rm y h y m n — FRED industrial officials. ’’And reconver­ few big'money sales. both runners were stranded aa O'Leary, Kotch. T irart 1:28. Scores OB Twe Errora Thomas E. DeweJ^’s presidential stew, first hro'.vh meat thoroughly sion action,” it added, ”wlH not ta Vritt Dunn; 8:15 — Ted HuBing.{ C?ommiasionera convened here to­ Low O rooi in fat heated in f r y i^ pan. A Tern Time Snack down -tc open cupboud doors,, re­ WE’R^ ON OUR WAY— WARING, day, with President C3iafles F. 39-38—77 Nonny Zazaaro fanned. Rockville .scored a run to ikft campaign were denied last night arrange the knobs. Move tbe effective before 1948.” - Sports . . ' . BLU — 12 noon. Service Dept. T / p . F a u lk n e r...... first half of the fourth, on • t^ . By Gay nor Maddox Glamor variety; 8 — Morton Connors o t Maaaachusetto presid­ John Cliands ...... 43-38—81 irnaMe to Seoie by Winkle. knobs on the upper cabinet doors Radio manufactnw haa been me* j Buckley Field, Colo, boxers re­ The Fliers managed to have successive two base local erroif.' Friday, July 7- Kitchen scissois are useful for Here’s a special lake recipe for WE OrVB GREEN 8TAMPS. cluslvely for war use since .the Downey’s song; 4to5—Correspond­ cently tried out a GI version of ing. The -“-"nmlasloners were William Peach ...... 41-40—81 The 1940 Republican standard frosted squares with red cherry close to the bottom so ypu wilt three men reach base In tha- last The Stan scored taro more nuRL. bearer said such reports were cur­ ren^ovlng cqrea and seeds from spring of 1942. V y ' ents Overseas . . . MBS—12:30 Col. Russ Newtond's round ring guests of the DUnois ra-ing hoai in their half of tta fourth whan M halved oranges and grapefruit,. candy decorationa. Serve - with npt- have to stretch and move U, 8. Navy Band; 1:46—^Women's at Washington Park's Stars shd half of the second but failed to Please Have Your Prepared, Cans In a Container rent and added; “I have not seen those on the lower cabinet doors and reported ”a noticeable speed­ Ranches Are Not score Sam Roy walked and was aralk, a sacrifice, Keeney’s Representative Luce In several fruit punch, or with any popular (H tEEN s .. .. Bob Crosby, b r o t ^ o t ■ Bing, Jury; 4:80—;Wave* Variety. ing up of the action.” . . ■. In 16 Stripes handicap yesterday. and taro tafleldsmisplaya, mark ' At the Curb. ' After using a steam iron, re^'j4»ttled sparkling beVerages. Iced Doggie W'arehousee promptly out attempting to steal months nor have I had any political STAMPS 2 appearances as pinch niltter for second. Sam Plazo fanned but the local's final scoring outb or other discussions with her of move water and store with the fba and Iced coffee are always fa­ the Bainbridge, Md.,-Navy team, SoMiera Wear Parachnto, vorites for hot weather buffets, - ‘ “l#'.‘..SteO« I y/ Helens Mont,—OP)— Western Dick Wargot and Butch Isivett a t the game. any kind.” cap off to dry out the inside ot LOOK WELL AND WORK INUORf>oaATBD Walt Buslen, former Penn baaa- singled in succession, to have two Johnny Hedlund opened the flfts.; From Albany- oame a ' report the Iron. Incl^tally, m/imy . people say hot ball captain and football end, hit Somewhere • In France—()P)— ranches are not "warehoussa” for . W. tea Is iflqre cbdling than anything WELL — KEEP YOUR 768 MAIN STREET k T E L . ^ M M cattle, as one Montana ranch runners on the base paUis. Billy Hartford'-...,,?.. 44 by etrerting, advancing to eeeon* that Dewey had been told there Home of Frigidaire | safely ten times, drove in tan runs Hundreds of American officers and Rich fUed out to Lavey in short on a wild pitch. BUI, OleksinskI To protect the metal In kitchen else. X , . • ■ HAIR IN SHAPE WITH Futniture and Mosje .and 'scored eight . .. . . Elble enlisted men are fighting edth sought to hore its pasture desig* A lb an y ...... 42 was. a possibility Willkie - Would left field to end tta threat. WUliamsport ... 34 also arajked. Aa ByriiolaM boot­ stump for him. / / cutlery, rinse off In cold and then load'^lis squares ONE OF OUR POPULAR Fletcher now- is tutoring him on silken bands of 'mottled 'green anted.' The second and final tally of tta ed Pete Omens’ hit, Hedlund warm water after cutting citrus One-third butter or sub^- first base play . , . Ueut. Doyle wound round their necks. Some .be­ The suit, arose when Big Horn night'waa bunched around two i 26 from sTOond. ^ B I N G O - fruits. stitute, 1 cup sbjgar,. 8 ejggs, well NEW COLD WAVES. Youngsters by 15 to 0 yond reach of German rifles prefer county taxed 3,973 cattle Imported •nbet Is. the highest country In Nave, whose pass gave Southern field FUer errors and Eaaaerq’a 1 Barre 2« Neithru- team could must the world, with table Isiida rising AND — PLEASE — RE­ ,(?iallfomis a 7-3 victory over Duke white, or orange scarves but tree from Mexico. It was contended tta high loft to Lovett With Kapura — enough offensive strength in M orrow Night 8 O’Clock, Odd Fellow* Hall MEMBER TO MAKE AP* camouflage design is th# over­ ranch merely was a ”ctoM. four „on tHlrd and Vic Pagani tatting. Binghamton------25 16,(X)0 feet abdye (he sea. In tba 1939 Bowl game, re­ I Scranton • ■ « 24 seventh to tally s marker tud SPONSORED BY RINU DAVID LODGE; L O. O. F. POINTMENTS WELL IN CAPC No Match for Vet. Yefterdhy’i Scores cently encounmred Lieut. - Dan whelming favorite, even wrlth bonded warebouss” housing the The equeeze plzy waa put on, Pa- final score stood 5 to 2, ss the ! cattle temporarily- ^ ADVANCE. Hin, center on the Duke team, Frenchmen4I gaqi miseed. tta taU completrty, National Billies ambled back to RockvOtop GAMEA- e r a n * at Softbidl; Win. aomewhere in the South 'itocifle. The scarves are cut from Amer­ If the ranch oontention had been and 'Kapura Waa an eaay ont at the tarlce defeated team ta t oriiBJ' / All-Purpose Dress 0. 8 ican parachutee found abandoned upheld the cattle would have been W, «■ Ckunes ...... , .1 ...... 84.00 Priaa Par Game Rill, athletic and gunnery officer plate The scoring threat for the St. Louis . . . dent to Uck their Manchester pnx 4 Speda) Games . .810.00 Prize Esr Game n W T w n . aboard an airplane carrier, had the descent o t airt)ome trodpa and tax free but Uie federal court night was over and Umpire Jim before the season la over. Utica T, 8; Binghamton 0, 2. -ruled'they-were-subjeet to toyy;^ Plttrt^rgh .. 1 'Bpeclal Ganm ...... 880.00 Prize _The sort of dress which Is flat­ Very Good Job. brought a boxing team to meet supplies. i ’ ^ O’Leaiy’e "d'^*woi. to 'calling the (Jincinnati •.. Door Prize $10.00 Setanton 4, 3; Wilkes-Barre | the taya on Nave’a carrier. H m re­ game at the end of tta ftftb to­ tering to any flgurs-^and which 8 .1 . ' "s ning niet with the complete-ap^ New York - . Special Cards lOc Each. len makes up well In almost any sort sult wss the same as m 1939 ^ Brooklyn ... Chsnsy Brotfasrs’ Marhihs Shop Elmira''8, 7; WilUamspott 2, Hill’s bqys 'wpn the first fight then proval of all concerned. Pep Is in C hi^^ All Bingo Playesr Are Invited To Attend! HABTFORtllf 8, of materlsll Maks It ot smooth SpuA Rayon and Aralac 18. ' Philadelphia cottons In mldsiunmer oolors for SoftbaU team affanlnistersd a dropped -rix. W est SIdea - * Chipago .... Telephone-2-7171 . ^ Ont- Sixes 9^ -10^. whitewash to the CAPC while roll­ Anserlaaa.. Local Sport Chatter AB Jb>H PO A E For Friday’s Bowl a town shopplpg drsss. Use a white Washington 2^ 8; Chicago 0, Bdelon ..... of-Town Customers-Call En­ pique* coU^, whits hat and ^ovss ing' up runs In a BoCtball - iTaantog HwOaff Zassaro, ss terprise 1000. W Ithon't ; Very Reasoniibly Priced «• RaVe you noticed those pictures Pagani, cf with i t League gatde Monday night. They BL Loita 4, 8; Pbltodetphia| The West Side-FUer contort w as/’ITr .certainly had a Ug diqr la win- American Charge. ^ I'. were helpeo out by-12 misptoys. on f i ’Blg” BiU TUden with Frank Degutis, 3b W. Uhlcago, July 5—(4*)—ChlcSgOTb*f1 Tkttsin N a 8$7g Is in alseo 88, HeSywood — Vogue and Batleriek ^M aru Serriea. 0. 8. ^ ^ovaca towering several inches tote ta startiiig' aa a sudden dowrn-' liiig two ball, games •White, 2b . 38, 40, 42. 44, 48, 48, BO and 82. the part of tha loaen who. ware Oaveland 8, 7; New York 1,1 pour drenched tta field o# play a ( ' Holland, rf St. Louis ... fistic, front offers Its July Fourth ■ HOURS: Dally $ A. BL - 8 P.- BL Saturday * A. M. • 8 P. 8L only able to gather ona htt'srliUa ^qvV Ma head 7 . ; . Just helps to The ooUectioa at the AU:Stara- Boston ...,. Size 88 requires 4 1-8 yards of 89- a. . ahow what, chance .a little guy 6;1D. At 8:30 the sun was shining | Brown, lb . fireworks belatedly Friday night ! Announcing The Opening meh matarial; 3-8 y i ^ ^ t r a s t the winners w sn pasting tha halt Detrott 4, 4; Boston 8, 7. much to tta delight of the West RoCkvUle.gnme a t the Oval, that tiavey, If '.. Chlcsgo .... when WiUie Pep, New York rec­ foi- 16. Glaaaon. tha Machine Shop would have In tennis these days amounted to '84802, ofom gratify­ New York ., for collar and cuffs. . ' NaOesal .. . Baseball Htou>rian.^En^ Sides, and to the gloom o t tta KelllB, c .. ognized world ' featherweight THE LILY ^ CHENEY BROTHERS pitcher, struck out eight of the 90 Glnclnnmtt 6, 8; B r o o l ^ 8,| FUefs, as the latter was only able ing to 'league officials as the Kapura, p . I aevelsnd .. champion, tackles lightweight WIW '?l For this attra^vs pattern, send man to face him; Hia game was Isuilgan estimates that he has tta money received will he Used to de-. Washington 1. hirth dates of 8,0IM major'4asgoe to field a 'make shift Hnenp. wtfich lie Joyce of Gary, ind... to a 10-. i | 18 cents, plus for postags, BEAUTY. SALON- called in tba sizUi. - - Philadelphia 8, 0; Ptttstattgb proved fatal,. fray, bills of tnjui^ ptoy«n to tee Totals .....:. 19 2 3 15 5 2 j Detroit .. . V., roimd mix at ^omlskey Park. in colnsr^wlth your name,, address, - Blaude Taridagtoa, REMNANT SALESROOM. c. A. p. a - ptoyerii as wen as complato itatera Twi League. Philadplphls pattern 'Bumber and else tq The % 4-' o t all big league cliita . / (Jaotge Winmantfe n ets Promoter Jack Kearns envisions _ - Prepriatrcaa. R A BtFO aO ROAD MANCHESTER ah r h po a a Chicago T, 4> Boston 1, E The’.West Sides In wUmtag, are R H PO a crowd of 20,000 for toe first ma­ Muchaster Herald, Today’s .Pat­ Cartoon, If . . . . . 8 . 0 0 2 0 0 Serglenko, the railroad oonductor Nick Angelo the ' Twi League t e n Service, 1180 Sixth avienua. 827 MAIN n . CAUL 7484 St. Louto 6. 9; New Tcth E | who plays ta'ckle for tbe Brooklyn still entrenched In thq cellar; of K. Rich, 3b .if. .r S i'. 0 6 1 jor outdcor-sIiMC-fest of toe seasosi ; Greneski, cf ....3i 0 0 3 O' 2 the Twilight League standings president was pressed Into serv- Haggerty, If . here. __ v : . ‘ THURSDAY; JULY 6 . New Toric 19. H- Y. Bunoa, 8 b ...... 8 9 0 8 0 9 I-' / Tigata

- 2 J ' ■A, f-'Pt*' N. X ■ > ■J- M ANUHESTBR EVISW inU UCKA1.U. MAMUMESTCIM. UUMM., WEDWESDAT, JU LY 5,1944 PAGE THmTBB!* jfel^CHESTER EVENTNG HERALD. MANCPfESI )NN.. WT.IWESDAY, JULY 6, 1944 :?A4» T^LV B face was red. and ha was* shouting strangers aimoy one another with H o i.u r v k r V t h i n g Summer Humes for Kent 67 the usual; “Where Were ,you on their prtoence and some super- Repairing ' 23 HfiUkehuld Goods SI ,-l or montply. orun- Your Own Home. ’’ apart^enL 25 Kerry streeL Call can make good nurse. I think •Wife—Good heavens. Dad, why are dead, . cause or til health. Held be smart Tnimble Brooder. Also Shepherd after 5130, 8047. T o B u y T o S e ll n e to do after uie telegram from a did you chase that poof man off ythd rocks while yoti’re alive. In six weeks. " manner..: ' to reUre^aiid Uke hit army with .ner’a SO Oakland 'atreet. Phone PRIVATE LEISSONS—Elocution, the Navy'Department; We Regret a' woman mus^ undergo a mental - Finally, they' came to the Plan- To Soy T o S e ll I clear apeeCh, Gregg shorthand, LiviNO ROOM—OonslsU of three hound cross pup'a.« F. Fay^ 256 the farm for? him. . , ' ‘ 5191., Open eyenlnga. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment Resort Property for Sale 74 To Inform You T hat Your Hub- training before s)ie ia truly fit for tagon, and the Texan exclaimed; A man waa for room correettbn spCech dUTIcultles' by piece Living i^m>Suite, two ^nd Autumn street. this-vocaUon. A training which Farmer—Reason, enough! I've When science has made an tbe 1931 FORD MODEL A aedan. at Kerry street. Call after 5:30, FOR SALE COTTAGE oh Wam- band, Howard Moore, Waa Killed just had to buy you that new hat women ravlshingly ■ beautiful, who Texan—Wha)V! What's that? and board in ' The little girl,had finished her, showing tongtie position. Spelling Tables, Coffee'Table. Floor and 8047. In AcUon,, . . I enlisted in the neither Khool nor philosophy can Guide (ifiot to be outdone).. — Man—I am/X/*4rrlter,. and I use Brunner’k 80 Oakland atreet, Tel. by language analysis, not mem­ Bridge' Lamp .^moker, Living grembaug Drive, Coventry Lake. give, only life. and dress, and I had to buy Daisy will darn a homely man’s socks 7 mud pies and was iWatching them X Wintedr—To Buy 58 I .,-7—' ■ ■ . Large rooms, partly furnished. Huusi Sale 72 I Bed Cross. \ ' Darned if I know! It Wasn't, there nom da phtoie,' .. "cook” on the sidewalk before ner Last sod Fomid ; 5191. Open eveninga. / ory, flulckiy; efifeettva with adults. Room'Mlrror, Serving Bar^^Book­ The derision was very simple. . I waa different a few. years ago a present (or her birthday, and — - ■ yesterday! lat’s O. K. by me, 1 White Studio, 799 Main. Phone ' Small down payment. Full pripe, Saturday, I’ll have to buy a new X .', Demacraojr home. Uk4 moet amateurs, riss WANTED—SKILLED mechanic: case, Rug an< Picture'. ' WANTED AT ONCE light weight FOR 8 ROOM HOUSE I Xt was ' In (act the simplest de- when I bad my first training sir, so jXng as you don't go using IOTJNI>—ON EAST CENTER BT. 2-1392. Priced specialty low folding iron for traveling. Also 32.200. Owner lillian L: Gigllo, ' with rovements, one loL on course in the R ^ Cross Hospital suit for David because he’s gradu­ Gne-man rule has never been -a hsd ss much iifud on hefself ss in also two mechanic helpers, Opod British Suhs Sink 1 rision at my whole life. Howard Man—My vlfe Is very irritable. it af!lM!r 1 1 :0() o'clock, at night. her pies, shd s passerby said: -.^Iriva chain for bMvy truck. R. a group for .. .X • • sectional wardrobe suit case in R. F. D.,“ So.! Coventry, Conn. - bus e. spi Hartford Road, or gave his life for his country; 'in Paris.' The times were differf ating . . . and besides all that I success In this country,. and it pay. Brunner’a, 80 Oakland atreet. good condition. Call 4702. enL and clrcumatances, too. had to buy a new set of harness neve,r will be. It le not Who is The least thing sets her off. Passerby— So you’ve got your X^abinan. Buckingham. Oohn. Open evenings. . Cal -1762. J what shall I do with nine No Friend—You’re lucky at ‘that. D«4|idtlonH pies all fifllshed! But you're ^pretty Help Wanted— Female 35 BEDROOM —ConslsU of Bed, Nine Supply Shipi I ane needa me now. But n iele coun- It was ' Hitler who made mo for the horse, e cow rug for Star- right,; but What iX' right that ia I jOST—ON COVENTRY highway,, WANTED—A SECOND hand bath Z volunteer for the Red Cross- then.- wherry,- and a Heepee for the dog Important In the long run. Mine's a self-starteV. Teinperment: First person dlrty» aren’t you? 1941 “ CHEVROLET 1-2 TON Dresser. Chest, Spring, Mattress, 1 try nee^ nurses. « Little Girl (sweetly)— Oh, yee, truck tire, mounted on wheel. WANTED—3 OR 4 enumerators tub and hot air furn&ca In fair Big Wdcdn\e ^ “ V Hitler and the cruelties he per­ A boastful Texan,- visiting singular of temper. pickup. 3225 down. Balani week­ Pillows, Chair, Clothpa Hamper, I*/ People, right and left, call me • . y L Matrimony: A legal process un­ but I'm prettier, clean.- SIse 780x16. Reward to finder. ly or. monthly. Trades accepted. for City Directory. Temporary two Scatter Ruga. condition, reasonable. QiaU 8249. London, July 5 - ^ ^ British 'brave. They are wrong. It’s not petrated. My father bad died in Wife (InterrupUng)—Yes, but Washington, D. C., -was. belhg A lawyer for a railroad /eom- Telephone Vl^lmantic 2356-J4, Drop Mines a concentration camp. I was hor^ what has that got to do with run­ shown the sights of the Capital. pany was heatedly crosa^examin- der which ’’hli'-’ becomes “ours.’ Brunner’s, 80 Oakland atreet. Tel: work for 4 or 5 weeks. Salary Priced specially Ibw subrnarines have atfnk nine Supply For de bravery. It’s escape Into some­ C>ptlmi8t; Thesfellow who buys » Trousers are a gieat eonven- Andrew U ebnan, Weet Willing- 5191. Open' evenings. guaranteed. Call before 9 or after as group for .... .X ... • 3109 ships and damaged two others thing more useful than I am. As rifled and bewildered. I wanted ning that poor man otf tbe farm Looking at a fine new building and hig a man who was suingrthe com­ a, Without Board 59 to Heal the . wounds which - th i being told by the guide that U had pany. The man on the witness bottle of hair restorer and a comb iincc. says a Chicago' society girl hops yon appr krhat • ton, Copn. ^ 4. Inquire Price A^ (Continued from Nazis were inflictihg. But I .was Farmer- That fellow had -. the been' built In three months, the Stand was, by co-tircidence. the and brush. lisrd tuna 1 had 6 Fellows Building, 489 Main SL KITCHEN—ConslsU TWN0 GIRL WANTS girl to shore Installations at- Lhoe Seu- and its miracles, In spite of ail. BY PREH BARMAN' 'Ahare a four room apartment. 'terms and trade. Cole Motors — m / houB,e, no washing,/family of and Kitchen Stool. mawe on the northern coast of Hla t6 S ' the pnesidaiit' (Continued From Page One) woman has to agree. But, in her R ^ D R J H E R Time Ifi Predont 4164. three, sleep In, own ‘room; or out. Boarders Wanted 59-A appart as based ori^nallW^Dn heart, can a woman be happy or And when I met Howard, who /■ PUNNY^,BUSIN ESS Call 3-1540 between B and 7. Priced specially low . Sumatra and Ross Island off Ma­ Swedish Iron ore and coal just I was on a biuineas trip through we.' Call 8436. as’a groiy) for ...... % 3229 laya. the he t it might resu^ in proud that her lave leaves (or 1941 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Low ROOM^AIfD BOARp—Gentlemen subata progress toward de when breaking, .of. the .. .ice hau I danger? Happy kni} proud, words Europe. I fell in love with him, DlDN*1 KNO^ mileage, radio, heater Cat looks %>rererr^, 209 Pine street or call opened- the season for peak traf* abondoned my job, and We mar­ Ov) WER6 Branch of Connettlcut’s Largest 's.goal of formal rec^ghition for great speeches In- public! I \ NEW 4 AND 5 ROOM and runs like new, spare Ure, Help Wanted— Mala 36 2-1146. the French National' Comifit- flct A diversionary attack was Wss always jealous of his love ried three weeks later./f i- CIHERE.* Furniture Store made against a lahA,target nearby never used. Terms and trades. A-L-B-E-R-T-S ee of Liberation as thd provisional I for the sea. and I have always We had -ten good yeara in hla Brunner's, 80 Oakland street; 'Tel. WANTED—MAN QR BOY, 16 or ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman North Coventry at the same time. country .all for ourselves. Now I HOUSES TO RENT 48 Allyn SL—Hartford z government of pYanOe. , hidden my jealousy for this my 6191. Open evenings.' ' \ over with driver's license, peddle preferred. 209 Pins' street or Call This is contrary to XtrerKian The Air Ministry said Lancas- rival. Howaid didn’t like small am readv to live for others. milk and help at dairy. Call 4856. COMBINATION CABINET radio. 2-1446. , The summer session of th^Sun- ers coined Konlgsberg canal April feelings, though he never made a Locaied,On Bus Line. policy which provides th a t' until 10, blocking it for ^15 days when (To, Be Continued) Console radio, r complete assort' BEAmiFUL ROOMS, kitchen d^y school of the Se-ond/Congre- half or more of France Is liberated I fuss about big dnes. Axent On Premises business Services OffeKed WANTED—3 OR 4 enumerators gntioiial church held itsfirst group the Russians were' driving thr lb He nevei: tolked about what 13 menu of maple furniture,, maple facilities, refngeraUon, clotbea and the people have a chance to Germans back In the' Leningrad for City Directory. Ternlwrary divans, davandla, platform rock­ classes Sunday morning, July 2. express thSlr preference in goveim- might come later, saying: "If it ' ^ I to fr P. M. work for. 4 or 5 weekp;' Salary lines etc. furnished. PnvaU en- Those in the Beg;initer and Prim­ sector. Konlgsberg is a niain base should happen to me, you should FLOOR SANDING er, sleep, hollow chairs, night , trance, central. Board arrkngeo mehta ^He United States*will hot of German seaborne supplies to X ' ■ Laying and .Flntahlng guarmiteed. Call before 9 or after tables, end ubiee. 2-3 piece bed ary groups met^in the Christian recognizS the .committee. . . . ’’ But I know that his death 4. Inquire Price Jb Lee Co., Odd if desired. Private sunbath, Endeavor room with Miss Bar­ that front, and blocking of the has a silent message for me and J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920.-. room suites, and complete furni­ den. Call 3989. But the^Imlicy determt^^ artery "must havd been disastrous O J ^ P A R K If No Arawer—5329 Fellows Building, 489 Main SL ture for the home. Tel. 5J8V, Aus­ bara Robertson as the leader, and President Roosevelt and could I I follow it. The HItuatlon: You notice ' that her topic was "God the Father, of to GSertnan communications.” No | So where does bravery come in ! DEVELOPMENT STOCK BOY WANTBH) for 80 tin (jhambers’ Warehouse, Man­ I modified by him should he de­ planes were lost in that attack . when a grown'-up says "Thank LOCAL TRUCKING and Freight chester Green. Open dally 8-5. All." ' ’the Junior to C.O.D. clasa cide the time is right for a change. I-It’s all so natural and simple. you’* to yoim school age son, he car unloadings Amesite hard sur­ hours a week... McLellan’s store. group met in the Dining room The Kiel undertaking w as; as 1 on the radio any time and 257 Hilliard Street 975 Main street. . . Saturday 8-12. Evenings, Monday, White Defends The success or failure of _the remarkuble as the oreaching of SnswerX/J^lKay’’ or "Yeah." face driveway Installed, cleaning : X the Church Community House ahd you hear: “Our country needs Wrong Way: Decide that his Wedneiday an< Friday, 7:30-9. Mrs. Lawrence Robertson w^s the meeting, and its extenL in the German dams in the Ruhr valley ! nursea. Three thousand nurses and rubbish removal. Call 2-0286. WAITTOD — TWO toERG ETIC experienced diplomats here, rests in May 1943 by the R.A.F.. the answer is all right for a child to , Drop a line to Trucking, 61 Mill FOR SALE — COMBINATION \ Curreiicy Plan leader u7 this group with: t ^ topic t each month.” It Is good If some­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Serves Him Right BY EDGAR MARTIN young men,.full or pwt time, for with the two men and their Impact ministry said. Airborne mines j one needs you. I don’t feel _ so make. ‘ street. our . fruit department. Popular stove wlth-40 gal. oU, single bed beink,I "jesus, a .World - Hero," \ ■ ' / There was a fine "attendance at on each other in their first meet­ were modifleb for tbe Kiel canal I lonely any more. Right Way: Teach him to ' say MarkeL RublnOvT, Building. roo.n seL Hartman wardrobe (Oonfinned from Page One) ing since the Casablanca confer­ job. The Mosquito crews got 1 "You’re welcome.” (j’Okay" and OOfd'f VOOY trunk. For more information call this group, and it ia eaniestly hop ■TVKWJW bObdtOKiY: a s h e s a n d r u b b is h removed. ed that this attendahes- will con ence 18 months ago. special training by dropping duRi- { The Chief Nurse of the Red "Yeah” sound rude, e^ecially! H I VOQ 60vW ^ 9 ^ / 1 T '. 2-1588. W. Schulta. Ma n t o w o r k in dairy. Apply 6745. when spoken by a youngster to an WANTED in person Dayer Milk, 68 Eaton 000.000 in a-giant "rat hole’* to tlnue throughout summer. By mies on EnglUh’ canals. I Cross Headquarters had a major’s those who have' said the United authority, a private’s waistline, adult.)' I OF TOO street, Hartford. x FOR SALE—ROOMING HOUSE holding these group classes, the To Spend S^everal TO WOO .ErN'a ,TOQ 6-Room SiBgie, large let, equlpmenL twin beds, double bedi States must maintain permanently Sunday school ik able; to stay open and a Prussian general’s looks. eldnlty of Nathaa Hale SchooL Roofing 17 Its pre-war foielgn trade position throughout the summ'er and each Days in Washington Naval Clashes While I talked^ she listened imd ----- n H\H 0 9 ----- — bureaus, kitchen chairs, oil heat­ of exports larger than Imports and SuppUee Land on Spring Situations Wanted— ers and gas piste, studio couch, teacher takes a turn, so It only re­ Algiers, July 5.— - Gen. scribbled notes on a block of yel Also oCber houses aaA fern ROOFING'A KEP.UR of. chlm- to those who say America’s vast quires the attendance of one low paper, finally saying, “Your « Itcys, valleys, flashings, and gut­ Male 39 lamps and mlao. Items. 243 Cen­ gold hoard is useless. Charles de Gaulle, whose arrival During Night Wooden boxes tied with special peeperty. - \ ter StreeL Town. , teacher during the aummer ses­ in Waahing;ton la Imminent (ilans caae Isn’t simple." ~ ters. Dons sxpertly ant mason- Outlines ^notion of Fund sion., -n the Beginner-Primary ’’What caae on earth do you steel wire are now being dropped 7-5- ably by your local rotrfar. E. V EXPERIENCED TRUCK driver to -spend three and possibly four London, July S — i/ei — Two 10,000 feet or more without a IkTsaemeat Bouse in vtctnl^ MAPLE DIVAN AND CHAIR, First outlining again the func­ Group, which is new this year, think la simple?” T h ^ made her Coughlin. Tsi. 7707. 890 Wood­ desires part time position. .Write days in the American capital. clashes between British and Ger­ stop scribbling. parachute to deliver food and at HolUster Street School. M. Ilugger, 57 Elssex streeL mahogany gateleg table and 2 tion of the proposed fund as -a various members of the C. O. D. HU program Includes, a lunch­ land. Windsor chairs. Apply 45 Fair- eiass, and members of the' poung man motor torpeR s a l e —2 YOW G PIGS, proceeding to Canada where he loss of one GermatTcraft and said aess and I don’t' mind if I have to the air when it first hits. / t$iUE GLANUfeS Lna, about 150 lbs. Must be sold. Any tible atroller-c4.rriage, 34.00. Tel. value will remain constant at older group and the theme will be AUSTIN A./\CHAMBERS CO.— 6477 after 4 p. m. ^ $8,000,000,000. This, he said, will “Jesus, a Boy with a Great will spend two b three days before one 'British boat had been sunk be the victidl of this distrust. Trailer ^yan service. Removals reasonable offer. Call 6800 or 388 returning to Algiers in time for and her crew captured. Howard used to say the French Oakland street. be achieved by requiring larger Dream" and Mrs. Laura H. Ed BY V. T. BA!MLIN from coMt to coast, deluxe equip­ FOR BALE PRACnCAllLY new contributions of any depreciated mondson will have charge of the Bastille day celebrations July 14. couldn’t do a single thing com A L L E Y OOP For Oafs Sake x ment, crating, packing and stor FOR SALE—6 WEEKS old pigs, apartment sized (bur burner currency. T Beginner-Primary Group With the General and Madame de Gaulle Lots of Glsss^ pletely. They didn’t even collapse age. AGENT NORTH AMERI­ white enkmel gas stove. Call 5033. completely. T i m 36.00 each or 310.00 pair. Also 2, Tiu=Bing to the contemplated theme "God's Gift of a Beautiful attended a reception last night at 1 )V ■ CAN VAN LINES INC. Esti World." session will start at the American diplomatic villa More than a million . panes of T did not go into detail and ex- W U BONDS CrtOCNTlAi.*, 200 Ib. boars, 325.00 each. S. Pat- project and its relation to this glass .were^tequlred to make good SILlV bu siness ntates to all parts of U. S. A. Te), node, Bolton Notch, Route 9. 10:00 a. nt. as usual. here, accompanied by several mem­ I plain that I am not French-born, i.H 6187. FOR SALEl—^THREE quarter bed country. White said ithere seems the damage done to windows dur­ nor did I enlarge on the all too COURSE . »U T^ and dresser. Call 88t6.; to be a notion that the United Rev. Arthur Treman -was the bers of the, French Committee of OP THE----- FOR SALE—FRESH. Registered guest speaker at the morning wor- ing the defense of Madrid in the complicated history of my ort CAPTS States must have a favorable bal­ National Liberation, Charge d'Af- Spanish Civil War. . changed ritlzEnshlp. I only agreed 'Guernsey, heifer. Woman or child ance of payments indefinitely-^.^ shlp service, and he -chose as his _faires Selden Chapin escorted the can milk and care for her.'Gerald scripture reading, Matthew " 13, that it would inaieed be simpler "That is nonsense," he said, general through the throng as de Surgical Aid If I had been born in Brooklyn Rlsley. Vernoii. Telephone Rock "given full employment and a high beginning with the first verse. The Qaulls shook hands all around and FEMALE HELP vine 976-3. Dewey Talks choir rendered a beautiful anthem and had graduated from a U. R. national income this country vould stood chatting for half an hour. A recent surgical instrument for I school of nursing. To Learn Cone Winding appropriate for

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