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Lt. Neill Kirby To Address Young Men Interested in Aviation June 15 Willie Pep Defends Title combat itself or other pha'ses of aviation may be included. Members of the Vermont Aviation Cadet committee are making Page 8 Burlington Free Press, Tuesday June 8, 1943 H. P. Meaker, Barre, Heads SWV Vt.

As Encampment Ends Mrs. Lizzie Hornbrook, Montpelier, Chosen Dept. President of Auxiliary Speakers Include Mrs. Ethel Cummings, Nat'l Pres. About 40 third-graders fromiMontpelier; senior vice-president, Aircrew Boys Use T-Shaped Obstacle Course Trainees' Time Is Not Taken; Sureness, Not Speed, Stressed BHS and MSJ To Play For Vt.

Baseball Title 2 Outstanding Teams Will Meet Saturday At Centennial Field Union Battle To Be Settled At Polls Today Some 2,800 Woolen Mill Employes Will Vote in Winooski This Evening to provide admis Young men of Vermont between 16 and 26 who are interested in aviation will have a chance to hear Lieut. Neill G. Kirby, recently arrived at his home in Burlington after over 300 hours of aerial combat in the New Guinea area. He has been decorated a number of times and wounded as well. The opportunity to hear New England's outstanding flier has been arranged To Fight Sal Bartolo; Willie Expects July 'Induction Call sion cards for those interested.

Applications may also be made to the committee's headquarters, 187 College st. With the Northeast Airlines dedicating its new hangar at the Burlington Municipal airport at 10:45 next Tuesday morning, many air-minded young men about the state may plan the trip to take in both events. After hearing Lieut. Kirby from the nlatform, a smoker will follow Adams school drilled and sang pa-iMrs. Hattie Hall, Barre; junior vice-president, Mrs.

Clara Paris, Final arrangements had been made last nieht for a game De "We never time the aircrew students on this obstacle course, said Archie Post, physical director of the aircrew training program tween Mt. St. Joseph's academy, Burlington; chaplain, Mrs. Clara Emerson, Burlington; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Gertrude Thynne, Burlington; historian, Mrs.

Eliza by the Vermont Aviation Cadet committee next Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the city hall auditorium. Fathers of prospective fliers are also invited and all those attending may leave prepared questions at the door for Lieut. Kirby to discuss. Questions as to training and at UVM, "because we stress sure-ness rather than speed." outstanding team of southern Vermont and Burlington high school, Northern' League titlists and lead-ins northern Vermont team, to beth Gladding, Montpelier; con The Vermont labor spotlight will turn on Winooski today where a national labor relations board election will be held to determine if the 2,800 workers in the Cham-plain Mills of the American Woolen Co. want to be represented by the Textile Workers Union of America, CIO.

triotic songs in appreciation of the flag presented to them by Mrs. Clara Paris, patriotic instructor, at the joint meeting of the Depart-rrent of Vermont, United Spanish War Veterans, and the Department of Vermont National Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, yesterday morning. At this state encampment, Mrs. Ethel Cummings, national presi in the lobby, and those present The T-shaped obstacle course to By KILL KING BOSTON, June 7. CP) Ignoring the disapproval of his throne-makers, Willie Pep, Hartford's able holder of the New York version of the featherweight boxing championship will make his initial defence of that disputed title in a 15-round bout against Boston's Sal Bartolo tomorrow night at Braves field.

This bout, the first such lavish outdoor promotion Boston has staged in many years, has the blessings of the Massachusetts Box will have an opportunity to meet ductor, Mrs. Carolyn Warner, Burlington; assistant conductor, Mrs. Carrie Caswell, Colchester; guard, play at Centennial Field Saturday afternoon at 4. On the outcome him and chat informally. preparation for combat, as well as which he referred is located between the UVM gymnasium and Converse hall- A two-lane course, it begins near the skating rink in Mrs.

Velma Meaker, Barre; assist will ride the unofficial state title and the occasion will provide local ant guard, Mrs. Alice Snow, Bur I School -ommencemenr It has been a battle between dent of the National Auxiliary of union organizers and an anti-union baseball fans with what may be their last opportunity to see any Program Tonight; Items of News vvmuujm back of the gym with the vaulting of hurdles and a fence. The trainees are then required to run be baseball for the balance oi tne summer. citizens committee right down to the finish line, the latter winding up with a rally in the city hall last night. tween hurdles, to scale a 10-Ioot The hieh school commencement iMongeon of 19 River st, exchanged the Spanish American War Veterans, spoke of the national fund which is being raised to present a fighter plane to the government.

This plane will be called the "Spirit of '98" in honor of the Spanish ing commission. rep, nowever, was awarded his title by the New wall and to descend a 10-foot en MSJ Won 12 Out of 13 lington. The new president appointed the the following officers: secretary, Mrs. Floy Boyce, Montpelier; treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Barre; reporter, Mrs.

Florence Tilden, Barre; chief of staff, Mrs. Elizabeth Gladding, color bearers. Mrs. Jane Creed. Rutland, Mrs.

Grace Upton, White River exercises will be held at 8:30, Wed- marriage vows with fW Class closed undercrawl. The course also While the TWU advertised its York commission and tnose nsuc The Mounties of MSJ have had a 1 fcT I UlllLCi vawcuv features a broad jump, overhead benefits claimed for union mem nesday evening at the Memorial athcrs have ruled that he can ac- conspicuously fine season and only ette, USN, of Virginia and son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frenette of bars, a foot-wide balance run and war veterans. In the event there fend that title only under their Sunday took their twelfth game in scnoui auuiiunuiii.

wimux cu unuc 10-foot jump from a platform into Audette at 8, Saturday morn 13 starts, as they defeated 12 are not admitted except a broth urisaiction. Fvnprtint? an induction call bership over the air and in the press, speakers at the citizens' committee rally made a final appeal urging the workers to vote is not enough money for the plane, the money will be used to pur the sand. To keep tne runner Marv's of Glens Falls in a close ing in St. Francis Xavier's cnurcn. Rev.

Father George L'Ecuyer, er or sister of a graduate, if ac from getting bored, 30 yards of the course are constructed on an 4-3 battle. July and in a rush to reap several financial harvests before then, Pep companying the parents. Seats will Rod Fagan was the big noise for pastor, performed the double ring ceremonv and celebrated the nup be reserved for close relatives of does not appear to be worrying the Academicians, doling out three Junction, Mrs. Kathleen Boehmer, Winooski, and Mrs. Mae Robinson, White River Junction; musician, Mrs.

Ida Russell, Barre. Mrs. Velma Meaker, Mrs. Boehmer, Mrs. Blanche Meaker, Barre, up-grade.

Wall Gives Most Trouble about the technicalities mat iena vo chase ambulances. Expressing her belief that "China's fight is our she stated that some of the money may be sent there. The United Spanish war veterans elected the following officers: Department commander, H. P. tial mass.

During mass, Miss Ani graduates. The parents of boys in the service will be assigned seats against the CIO. Chairman Maurice Paquette outlined the events of the last 18 months, emphasizing restrictions to be imposed on the workers should they vote for the CIO. base bits and fanning 14 of the New Yorkers. At the dish he confuse his first title deiense.

ta Mongeon, "cousin of the bride, "The second wall seems to give in the front row and they will be rendered violin selections: Miss Lil the most trouble," said Post, ex baneed out a homer and a single In Hurry to Cash In lian Lavallee sang 'Ave Maria" nlaining that it is made of non Hp has been guaranteed $30,000 It has been Fagan upon whom most of the pitching burden has fallen and "Panis Albert resilient wood and has no cleats by Other speakers were Former Mayor John E. Kelty, Mayor Leo to engage Bartolo, who gave the Connecticut youngster the stiffest Hatin sang "Cantique du Mar asked to receive the diplomas on behalf of absentees. Students will be seated on the bleachers on either side of the hall. Prom On Thursday The prom in honor of the grad which a foothold may be gained, This course, he further explained this year. Babe Spoon, last season's dependable, has been unable Mrs.

Paul Picher was at the H. Contois, Albert J. Gravel, Ernest mean and clayed the tradi and Mrs. Creed were selected as delegates to the national convention in Boston, Aug. 15-19.

Alternates are Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Upton, Mrs. Anna Henry, Burlington, and Mrs. Snow.

The officers, were installed by Mrs. Cummings, who also presented Mrs. Emma Wakefield of Bur is merely an extension of the com to take his turn, due to an arm injury received in football last fall tional wedding marches. kind of an argument here in Apru, and also has been offered five-figure terms to clash with Chalky Wright, his predecessor, and Jackie Seymour, Edward Dorey and rnn-ias Brault. City Council Against Union mando course which uvm under The bride, who was escorted uates will take place Thursday graduates have been using.

The Beyond a bit of relief duty, Babe Meaker, Barre; seni6r vice-commander, Joseph Gowette, Burlington; junior vice-commander, Charles Healt. Montpelier; quartermaster, Edward Prouty, Montpelier; adjutant, Clayton Boyce, Montpelier. The remaining department officers will be appointed by Meaker. The following officers were elected by the auxiliary: Department president, Mrs. Lizzie Hornbrook, additions were made after he at The Winooski city council has to the altar by her father, wore a sown of white mousseline de soie has had little mound work Caliura, vne r.

u. nm, fore answering the draft board's tended the indoctrination course at MSJ's only loss of the season was with a white satin bodice fashioned lington, retiring president with the an unexDected one. much like Maxwell Field for physical direc even taken part in a hot pre-election day campaign by going on record as urging the workers to evening from 9 to 1. Any person or any couple is admitted on presenting an invitation card at the entrance. Only graduates of this year or of the past years are admitted without such invitation.

It is hoped that because of the ab tors of aircrew training programs with a sweetheart neckline, full skirt forming a long train with final call. A Although Pep topped Bartolo by only a single point in their excit past department president jewel Mrs. Wakefield was appointed par liamentarian. Post was one of five from New vote against the union. inserts of lace butterflies and em Burlington's loss to Cathedral in their first meeting, which was later erased.

The Mounties dropped that game to Fair Haven, a Polls located in the city hall England attending this course. broidered with seed pearls. Her will be open from 9 a. m. to 8 fingertip veil fell from a tiara of ing cverweignt auei.

tne iuhuci JS confident he can out-last the hard-punching Bostonian, who never has been over the 15-rounds champion club coached by Ed. Smith, former Softball League bridal bouquet of white roses and Northern League first baseman with Rutland sweetpeas. The bridegroom was at- ship distance. Almost Got Willie ST. ALBANS Continued from Page 6 companied by Mrs.

McGovern. The class hymn was dedicated to the boys and girls in the class who are Branon Has Done Good Job tended by his brother, Leo sence of so many boys in the service, former graduates will make a special effort to co-operate in making this prom as big a success as others have always been in the past. It will oe semi-formal, with a good orchestra furnishing popular dance music. The junior class, under its advisor. Miss Winifred Stone, has nnrioln recalls that he had Pep gram closed with the singing of the national anthem.

Members of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters have voted to have only one meeting during the months of June, July and Aug. The regular meeting, which was scheduled for this evening, will be held June 22 at 8:45 in the Champlain hall on Lake st. The annual banquet of the Watch pold Frenette. Coach Barry Branon, formerly at hit mercv in the sixth round and The ushers were Edward matte, of Newport, who succeeded Al p. m.

and from 10 p. m. to 12 midnight. Balloting will be under the supervision of national labor relations board representatives. How soon the ballots will be counted and result announced was not known in Winooski lart night, the NLRB representatives not yet having appeared.

A nearly 100 per cent vote of workers in the mills is anticipated, the management authorizing the closing down of departments without loss of time to Baldwin at MSJ. has done well brother-in-law of the bride, and Armand L'Ecuyer, brother-in-law Pet. RED RAIDERS 5 1.000 DAIDKI.IXS 4 0 1.000 ATHLETICS 1 INDEPENDENTS CARDINALS BRl'SHM AKERS 1 4 PARAMOl.NTS 4 BOOGIES 0 6 .000 ResnlU Lakt Mtbt missed that wide-open chance because he was "too impatient. Pep also recalls that incident vividly. of the bridegroom.

with the material to which he fell heir and has built up a long string of wins. enlisted in army, marines, navy and air corps. An essay, "A Poetic Conception of the Atlantic was delivered by Jacqueline Malloy, fol- Following the ceremony, a wed charge of the decorations and will -I thought I had an easy cnump irinin the first time and I made ful Circle of King's Daughters will ding breakfast was served at the Coaches Jay and Branon will serve as host at the rom. L'Amicale Antoine a couple of foolish mistakes and be held this evening at the Jesse work their respective hard for the Black Cat cafe to members oi tne immediate families. The bride cut lowed by the presentation of inn at 6:30.

Athletic 10, Boorlei (I Red Raider Daudelin poMponrd rest of the week in anticipation of the workers while they are voting. L'Amicale St. Antoine will hold plomas by Father Welch, who then A meeting of Green Mountain a wedding cake decorated with a Saturday's game, which may very its regular meeting at 7:30 this Game Tonight addressed the graduates. The pro- miniature bride and bridegroom, easily turn into a pitching duel be evening in St. Francis Xavier's tiny flags, carrying a military Bruthmakeri Paramount (Sm.Pk.) Cardinal va.

Independent R. Pk.) tween Squinch Poquette and Rod motif. auditorium. The president, Mrs. Frank Potvin, urges every mem Fagan.

The Bowling Center The bridegroom presented his The Athletics annexed another Cy Seymour and Bob Pollmger he tagged me. lie 11 never nci -u-other chance like that," Pep vowed. According to the Boston Boxing association, sponsor of Boston's first outdoor title affair in history, the advance sale has passed the and indications point to a 25,000 attendance and more than $75,000 in gate receipts. The title bout will start at 8:30 p. m.

(E. W. because of dim-out regulations. Exercise bride with a missel and the bride's ber to be present as important matters will be discussed. A social win in the Softball League, as they have been engaged to umpire the gift to the bridegroom was a pipe.

by Bowling set back the luckless Boogies, 10-6, game The ushers received billfolds and Shaloohev and Roscoe were the was employed as a machinist at Pratt-Whitney for two years prior to his enlistment in the air corps of the U.4S. army. He is now a member of the pre-flight training group of the air corps at Norwich university. After a short wedding trip Aviation Student Beaupre will return to his training at Norwich university and Mrs. Beaupre will return to her position in Hartford, but hopes to join her husband later.

Sisters' Lodge, No. 780, Auxiliary to the B. of R. which was to have been held Tuesday evening has been postponed until June 22 on account of graduation exercises. Births A son was born at the St.

Albans hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bombardier of Cedar st. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence J. Richard of Messenger st. are parents of a son born Saturday at the key ring sets. winning battery, with Shaloohey hour will follow the business meet ing. Rationing Board The weekly meeting of the ra The bride graduated from bt The rear-Round Sport 163 Church I giving the Boogies but four sate Louis convent, Mount St.

Mary hits. Russell and Girard worKeu academy and Trinity college in the for the losers. tioning board will be held this evening at 7:30 in the Memorial The anticipated pitching battle To Send 44 Men For Examination Special to the Free Prets ESSEX JUNCTION, June 7. Lo St. Mary's Season class '40.

She is now a member of the office personnel of the General Electric Co. in Lynn, Mass. The between Clarence Panzo or tne school. Service Center bridegroom attended St. Louis con Highly Successful The Winooski Service Center will Red Raiders and Danny Winn of Daudelins failed to materialize last night.

The game was postponed because of the unplayable condi vent and Cathedral high school. be open this evening from 6 to 11. BOATS FOR SALE Two 12 ft. Skiffs John Forville Co. 162 Maple St.

Ph. 875-W For the last five years he has St. Albans hospital. Name of Blood Donor Omitted The name of Eric Young of Rich- Special lo the Free rrmn ct at rants June 7. In check Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Handy will Arlene V. Kettler Wed To Joseph Albert Kyle Special to the Free Press NORTHFIELD. June 7. Miss been with the U.

S. navy, saw ac cal board No. 2 Chittenden county is tomorrow sending 44 men to the tion of Hawthorne. These two un tion at Pearl Harbor and in the ing over some figures today (-1 act as host and hostess. Personal Notes ford was inadvertently omitted Rutland induction station for army Coral sea.

the records oi jsi. ivmry defeated teams will probably play off the postponed date Friday evening- physical examinations. Mrs. Walter Devino and grand chool baseball team, coacn ju The newlyweds left on a wed Chrusciel discovered mat me daughter, ean De'vinc, visited Mrs ding trip. Mrs.

Frenette will re Tonight the Brushmakers win Tries To Put Mail side at 531-B Western Lynn, Devino's daughter, Mrs. Armand from the list of blood donors last Friday at the St. Albans hospital. Young was one of the group of men from St. Anthony's council, Knights of Columbus, headed by Rev.

Harold C. Barrett. About 15 members of that council are registered donors to the Vermont blood Levine of Alburg, last week. Marymen produced an ouisianumn record of achievements this season, establishing themselves as one meet the Paramounts at Smalley Park and the Cardinals and Independents tangle at Rooseevlt. and Mr.

Frenette wTill re turn to duty with the U. S. navy Arlene Virginia Kettler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.

Kettler of 123 West Ivy East Rochester, N. and Aviation Student Joseph Albert Kyle of East Rochester, N. and Norwich university, Northfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Kyle of 607 Grant Pfc. Robert Chicoine is spend In Red Alarm Box; Electrical Contracting Efficient Service Low Cost HAM PLOOF Out-of-town guests included Mr. ing a 10-day furlough with hi. par of the best clubs ever xo repivn, the Blue and Gold. and Mrs.

Arthur Frenette of De ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chicoine troit, and Edward Matte of of Lafountain and his wife The Marymen won live out, oi plasma bank. Mrs. Chicoine of oomis six games in men Tel.

719 120 Tine St. Port Henry, N. Y. Committee to Meet rlington. chedule piling up 73 runs to ui ESSEX JUNCTION Senior Choir Meets Tonight; News Notes East Rochester, N.

were married in the Methodist church at Northfield, Saturday evening, June 5, at 7. Dr. Arthur W. Hewitt the opponents. The memoers oi Frenette-Mongeon Wedding The encampment committee of the John Ryan Post 1767 will meet Miss Alice Mary Mongeon, daugh the pitching stall did very cu i themselves.

Bob Ficher won two as did Leo Smith. Phil Berthiaume ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred this evening at 8 at their rooms. Summons Firemen Armed with the postcard application for his ration book No.

3 as evidence that he intended no harm, and that he never meant to arouse such hilarity and civic confusion, Tony Shackctt of Middlebury explained to local firemen early last evening that he thought he had found a mailbox when he pulled the handle on the little red box at College and St. Paul summoning the folios, indicating there was no won one and lost one. The senior choir will meet this Bellevue Theater: Today, "Slightly Dangerous" with Lana Turner and Robert- Young. Adv. Dr.

S. Feldman will be in St. Albans at the Jesse Welden inn on Wednesday, June 9. Adv. Audrey Marshat Bride Of Tracy H.

Beaupre, Jr. Special to the Free Press NORTHFIELD, June 7. Miss officiated and the double ring service was used. Kay K. Moore, the organist, played the traditional wedding marches and also played softly during the ceremony.

Two large baskets of beautiful white lilacs were beside the pulpit at the Coach Chrusciel's boys aiso uia eve. lg at 7:30 at the Congrega agrpement yet on this point. tional church for rehearsal. They Giraud Stays at Army Head will continue to meet each Tuesday eevning through the summer, It was generally expected, how themselves proud with the Dai securing 67 hits to 25 for their opponents. He had three members of his team hitting over the .500 mark.

Leo Smith, Phil Berthiaume, PLUMBING HEATING MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS F. S. The junior choir will not meet for front of the chancel and another bouquet of white flowers decorated ever, that Giraud would continue as commander in chief of the rehearsals until fall. Personal Items the church. French Cabinet Of 1 1 Formed In No.

Africa Will Act As a Audrey Marie Marshat, daughter French army. 524; Dick Prior was next witn an even .500. Then came Walter The bride, who was given in Mr. Desso and son, Robert, who Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Marschat 'of Canaan. and Aviation The only important cabinet posts still unfilled are those of minister marriage by her father, Fred LOCAL BRIEFS Barnes with Paul rnor. Ernest Bartlctt, Paul Goul- have been spending a week at their of war, navy and air which might home on Oak returned to Mil- I Student Tracy Harold Beaupre, i of Ca aan, and Norwich uni To Wed Two marriage license Kettler of East Rochester, N. wore a white bridal gown with veil and carried a bouquet' of white roses. ford, yesterday.

ette, -333. The batting average ioi the entire team was .390, which is exceptionally good- were issued by the city clerk yes versity. Northfield, son of Mr. and Tel. 7 Mrs.

Gerald Clarke and children 86-90 St. Paul St. IMrs. Tracv Harold Beaupre of terday. one going to Peter.

Mash of Burlington visited friends here tere, 61, Vermont Fruit Co. em Sunday Gerald ine Clarke has gone Miss Gloria Steiger of Rochester. N. who was the bridesmaid, was attired in a pink gown with matching hat and carried a to Hartford, Conn. ploye, 20 King and Myrtie May Martin, 54, also of 20 King and the other to Ralph Henry be grouped in a single portfolio as has been done before in France.

As the committee is not formally set up as a government, the members will not be called "ministers, but will be merely holders of portfolios. What would in normal French government be known as ministers will be given the American name of department. The committee in its pronouncements once more declared itself Governing Agency Until Homeland Freed George Towle's family has to Dr. Marvin's tenement on Daily, 24, USN. 22 Cedar and Mae Lorraine Levee, 24, telephone Grove recently vacated by Sgt.

Canaan, were married at St. John's Catholic church in North-field Friday, June 4 at 8:30. Rev. James E. officiated and the single ring service wai used.

Miss Ruth Marschat, sister of the bride, of Canaan, was the bridesmaid. Aviation Student Sidney Barnsley of Boston and Norwich university served as best man. The bride was attired in a light bku silk dress with white hat and By EDWARD KENNEDY supervisor, 41 Murray st. Meagher. Pfc.

Richard Martin of Connect! bouquet of pink roses. Aviation Student Robert G. Goodhue of Quincy, and Norwich university acted as best man. Reception Held -Immediately following the cere ALGIERS, June 7. (JP) The cut spent the weekend at his home Hochelaga Enrollment Complete French committee of national lib Athletic Softballers Win Double Header The Athletics of the Softball League kept busy over the weekend and collected both ends of a doubleheader with a team representing Northeast Airlines.

Both games were close, the first being decided by 5-4 and the second by 8-7 in eight innings. Ayers and Berbrick did an Iron Man stunt and went the distance in both games for Northeast. teams played errorless ball in the here. the sole central French authority Enrollment for Camp Hochelaga Lottie Osborne, who spent the eration officially announced for and once more pledged itself to surrender its powers to the pro mation of a cabinet of 11 members winter with her son, Eugene, in Springfield is visiting her sisters mony the members of the wedding party left for Montpelier, where a wedding reception was held at the Brown Derby. The guests included tonight to act as the governing here.

visional government to be set up when France is liberated. Right to Negotiate Pacts Mss Iris Higley of Huntington is now complete for the summer. Although the camp is filled to capacity, those who wish may submit names to be placed. on a waiting list. Miss Charlotte Perkins, executive secretary of the state YWCA, expressed regret that she could not accommodate all those who had applied.

agency until a provisional govern' ment is established upon libera tion of the home country. spent the weeeknd in town. It asserted, its right to Set. Harold O'Grady was at the negotiate treaties with foreign pow-ers ind to accredit diplomatic rep- home of his parents, Mr. ano Mrs The announcement came at the about 35 aviation students at Norwich university their wives and friends.

On the" refreshment table was a large, five-tiered bride's cake beautifully decorated with white icing and with a miniature bride and bridegroom in the center of the top layer T. J. O'Grady, over the weekend end of a day of rumors and, com resentatives to foreign powers and accessories and wore a corsage of red rses. Her attendant wore a llow dress with straw colored hat, hite accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and sweet-peas. Dinr.

Immediately following the wedding ceremony a dinner was held at the Little House in Northfield for the members of the wedding party, that included the bridal couple and their attendants, Mrs. -r il i-U MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Jayson, Wilson's and other famous makes Gabardine, Broadcloth, Madras, Mesh and Knits in all the new summer colors, patterns and styles. $1.00 to $3.00 Servicemen's Gifts ARMY, NAVY and MARINES 50c to $7.50 MILES RILEY Successors to Miles Perry Co. Quality Clothiers Est. 1897.

SUNDAY, JUNE 20 FATHER'S DAY to receive foreign diplomatic rep resentatives. first and the A made one supup in the second. Dague was the winning pitcher in the first one, with Buster Beaupre relieving Shaloohey in the second game to take the duke. Corrigan hit three for three for the A's in the first, as did Smith for North So far the United States and from Fort Banks, Mass. Mrs.

Lute Touchette has received word from her husband that he is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Pfc. Clement C. Myers, son of Mr. and Mts.

Alex Myers of 35 North has been transferred Britain, wThile having representa- Mrs. Kettler, the bride's mother tives of both De Gaulle and Gir wore an orchid gown with match ing hat and a corsage of gardenias aud's factions, have not accorded MORRISVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Vallee Montgomery of Seattle, arrives Friday night to visit the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Montgomery.

Vallee Montgomery has not been ing in three separate communiques, was vague in some respects. It also spoke of the formation of a war committee "to assure general conduct of the war." At this stage, the committee was disclosed to consist of 14 members 11 cabinet members, Co-presidents Generals Charles de Gaulle and Henri Giraud, and Gen. Al-phonse Georges, who is said to be slatd to become minister without portfolio. He is the only one of them full diplomatic status and Mrs. Kyle, mother of the bride east.

Hamlin and Forant eacn rrracy n. ueaupre, mower me since they regard the present com groom, was attired in a pink gown smacked three for three in the sec mittee as a de facto organization with matching hat and a corsage of ond for the winners. Ernie Roscoe from Baton Range, to Sarasota, with the medical detachment where he will be general clerk. He graduated June 2 from Louisiana State university, where with attributes of government rath caught bmh games for the A s. bridegroom and the Misses Elizabeth and Doretta Beaupre, sisters of the bridegroom, of Canaan, Conn.

Both Aviation Student Beaupre and Mrs. Beaupre are graduates of Canaan. high school. er than as the government of gardenias. From Away Those from out of town who at France, it is uncertain under what to Vermont for nine yers.

He is an alumnus of Peoples academy and he took a clerical course. terms they will receive its rep tended the wedding and reception resentatives. Today's announcements were Mrs. Beaupre pursued a post-graduate course at Regional high school at Lime and is now employed in defense work at Pratt- the original seven members oi tne committee not listed for a department and it appeared he is to be sidetracked because of his age and his opposition to De Gaulle. sisred by Giraud and De Gaulle included Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. Kettler. parents of the bride of East Rochester, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry W. Kyle, parents of Mrs. Peter Thacher of Pomfrct is visiting her daughter, Miss Muriel Thacher. George H.

Gerow, of The Salvation army public relations department, will continue the solicitation as joint presidents of the commit tee. Informed sources said Pierre Official Make-up Boisson now is expected to remain Whitney in Hartford, Conn. Aviation Student Beaupre, after completing a post-graduate course at Gilbert high school in Winsted, with the Salvation Army's annual The official make-up of the new as governor general of French maintenance appeal in Essex June cabinet is: Foreign affairs Rene Massigli West Africa, despite the opposition tion and district, owing to the fact Coordinator of Moslem affairs that quite a large number of old friends have not yet responded and the bridegroom, of East Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettler, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, of Saratoga, N.

Y. Both Aviation Student Kyle and Mrs. Kyle are graduates of East Rochester, N. high school. Prior to his enlistment in the air corps of the U.

S. army in Nov. 1942 Aviation Student Kyle was employed in the Despatch shops at East Rochester, N. Y. new friends to be contacted.

The Gen. Georges Catroux. Armaments Jean Monnet. Colonies Rene Pleven. Uncle Sam Claims Pirates Pitcher, Lanning PITTSBURGH, June 7.

(A') The Pittsburgh Pirates, climbing toward first place in the National League, received a temporary setback today with the disclosure that Pitcher Johnny Lanning had passed his final physical examination and would be ordered for induction within the next two weeks. Lnnning, who had won three games and lost one for the Bucs thuc far this year, is registered with a Nashville (N. draft board, but was permitted to take his physical examination here. Pittsburgh obtained the right handed hurler from Boston in 1939, in the deal for Jim Tobin. Dodgers Defeat Pittsburgh 4 to 1 PITTSBURGH.

June 7. WV- of De Gaulle, who led an unsuccessful attack against Dakar earlier in the war. Giraud's press chief, Andre La-barthe, has been removed from office, it was learned. Break Party Lines treasurer, Henry M. Baldwin, re ports that returns so far are quite Cmmunciations and merchant will attend the functions of commencement week.

His niece, Miss Julia Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Montgomery, is a member of the graduating class.

Miss Teressa LaLiberty of Stowe returned home Monday after visiting Mts. Julia Hutchins of Upper Main st. The Red Cross stir-gicals will be held at the Puffer Methodist church Wednesday afternoon and evening at 2 and 7 and Thursday afternoon at 2. The Misses Ailene and Patricia Gorham and Emma Brigham of South Manchester are spending a week with their respective parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Willis GoTham, and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brigham of the Wolcott rd. The young women, who are alumni of Peoples academy, are attending the events of commencement.

Dr. and Mrs. Seth H. Martin spent Sunday afternoon with their son in Hw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Morrell of Northfield, making the Vermont Sfruclural Sleel Corp. Burlington, Vt. Phone 78 Fabricators Engineers Structural Steel favorable, individuals and indus tries having responded liberally marine Rene Meyer. Information Henri Bonnet. Irterior Andre Philip.

and every effort will be made to After a short wedding trip the secure the needed quota this week. Reliable sources said that the committee in its task of establishing a united government had Justice, education and health Dr Jules Abadie, who had been young couple will return to North- It would be of great assistance if Is a $50 Income Tax Loan worth 53 to you? This Is the exact cost of a (50 loan repaid in 3 equal mo. payments! Don't borrow unnecessarily. But If you are short of cash for the June 15 tax payment and a loan Is the best solution, see us. Loans of $10 to $250 or more are arranged on furniture, auto or Just your own signature.

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those friends of the Salvation Army, Ger. Henri Giraud's secretary of broken away from "party lines" of Giraudists and De Gaullists, Uepair of Heavy Equipment. Misc. Iron and Steel Products. who have not responded, would the interior.

field where Aviation Student Kyle will continue his training at Norwich university and Mrs. Kyle will reside at 51 Central until her mail their checks to the treasurer Finance Maurice Couve de Mur- and that each member has been immediately. voting his individual opinion. husband is transferred. villo.

Production and commerce An-drew Diethelm. Publication of the daily Mger BRISTOL Personal Mention William M. Loudon of HarMcrd, Labor and social affairs Adrien Republican, which had suspended in the early days of the war, and of the communist weekly Liberte Tixier. Until further notice, cans on Brooklyn's Dodgers clustered four hits for four runs in the eighth inning tonight, winding up their none war authorized by the committee, Sundays, holidays and nights will The committee appointed Gabriel Puaux, former high commissioner in Svria. as successor to Gen.

Au be double usual fee. Morning office hours discontinued during the summer. Dr. C. S.

Paine. Adv. trip by bus. xniny inenas of Capt. and Mrs.

Russell Graves gave them a supper party at the Copley Country club Friday guste Nogues as president-general came Saturday night to spend a week with his mother, Mrs. Laura M. Loudon, 19 Silver ct. Mrs. Charles A.

Keeler of North-boro, has returned home after being a guest of her sister, Mrs. Alice Thomas, 80 Colchester ave. of Morocco, and named Jean Ilel Another Shipment WHIZ Self-Polishing Non-Rubbing FLOOR WAX Limited Quantity gal. BURLINGTON WALLPAPER PAINT CO. 187 Perl Free Delivery.

Ph. following its declared policy of permitting greater freedom of the press. Algiers has three other dailies. La Depeche Algerienne, Echo D' Alger, and the Dernieres Noi'velles. Two other weeklies are the pro-Giraud Tarn and the pro-De Gaulle Combat.

leu hiph commissioner in Syria, to succeed Catroux, now a member of the committee and governor gen too successful western tour with a 4 to'l victory over Pittsburgh before 19,162 fans. The triumph put the Dodgers into a virtual tie with St. Louis for the league leadership, although trailing in percentage points. FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS PAY BEST eral of Algeria. "Membership of the war commit Wright Mcrrissey General Contracting E.

F. MORRISSEY 158 Bank St. Tel. 306 Q. What is a mandate? T.

O. A. A mandate is a system of administration of former Turkish and German territory devised by the League of Nations. Britain is the mandatory power in Palestine under the League's supervision. The post-war United States may have to rely on coal and oil shale tee was not announced nor was its FINANCE CO.

OK VERMONT 34 Church Over Liggett' Phone 4:573, Burlington liiH W. M. Nash, Mgr. New York, eats around 600.000 bushels of hard clams, a year and Virginia is the largest shipper to this market. deDosits as additional fources of size disclosed.

Giraud and De Gaulle, the co liquid fuel. presidents, were not listed for port.

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