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Page Two NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1944 NEWSPAPERMAN NTRICKEN Boston. "July 19-(UP)-A Boston newspaperman is dend at a hospital. Hurry V. MicCormack of Charlestown collapsed near the oldt Boston police handquartors that he had covered for 20 years. Coston Traveler reporter, McCormack 5-i-ycarsold.

As We WERE That one-third of the world's population in bring. fed by the other normal oreupation is farming: or agriculture -makes 114 of the aninority wonder if we are 50 important after all, The World's smallest house orKIn (rauzine) is published by Orvitie 1. Kord. Advertising. Howell.

Michigan. It is called "Imp," nod is printed contplote on one side of 2 penny post card. Your kunw, of course, that want WIN used for money In party Colonial days. But dint you know that other mediums of exchange included dried fish, bullets, powder, corn, fire water (whiskey), hand-wrought tellpenny nails, furs, tobacco? In its confidential niessages between departments, the main office and brunches, Detroit Bunk (Mich.) is nOW using names of its men in service 0s code words, Ween you to tho term "two hits," you know It 14 quarter. But have you any idea whence it originated: 'The Spanish dollar was cut up Into the fatnou4 "piece-of-oight." 'or into wight separate pieces for 1150 us change.

And each plove was cajual to 12 1-2 cents, or Today's anecdote: Walking with friend one day, Fritz. Kreisler pressed Ct large fish shop where 2t fine catch at coutish. with mouths open and eyes staring, were arranged in a row. tor suddenly stopped, looked ut them, and clutching his friend by the arm. exclulmed: "Heavens! That reminds me I should be playing at, it concert!" Thanks to the 72-ton Martin Mars, aircraft operating costy tow enough 10 compete with -urface: costs are now within sight.

13 cent- is its present per-tonmile cost. While the now 82-ton Mary transport, now being built for tIe U. Navy, with 20 planes the first order, will have an operating cost of but 10 cents per ton-milo nt 80 per cent capacity, with ton-mile operating cost uf 7 cents In sight. For your attention this' summen! Clean, repair and recondition your convert your houting system -to save fuel next. winter, is Uncle Sum's earnest request to cult the nitcon's hume owners.

lle suys: "Immediate must bu taken It widespread distress for luck Cool is to be avoided." And. for the same rousin, he wants you to install insulation, storm doors, storm windown and weatherstripping. Ho tolls us that in this year's cool production alonn there Is an Licipatnd deficit of 38,000,000 tons, Still further, bu urges you to keep your home in the best repair. foul on new root in new floors, new aidewalls. Fix the plumbing and nutsonry.

Repair walks and fonces. Paint anci redecorate, Do everything possible to prevent your property from running down. As for the money, we are authorized to furnish all you need in the Corin of an FIA MODERNIZATION LOAN cuNting but $5 per $100 borrowed, and payable in small, convenient monthly installments over an period. Why not drop in today and gut that work started? Said Net. Ray Hayes, Lorsburg, speaking of hix experionces in Naples: a sort of spooky fonting to groping your weny in city of population, with bot soul to be: seen and with no lights." Birds build nests.

But no bird eVer tried to build more and larger than its neighbors: no tox ever fretted because he hArt only one holo in which to hide: no squirrel over died of anxiety lost he should not lay up enough nuts tor two wintor's instead of one: no dog ever Inst sterp over the chat he did not have enough bones burird in the ground for his doclining -Christian Observor. Said Anthony Hope Hawkins: Economy in going without something you do want in cusp you should, some day, want something which you probully won't want." THE NAUGATUCK NATIONAL BANK Membor of Federal Deposit Insuranco. Corporation Democrat Convention Gets Underway At Chicago Today (By United Tress) There may be some preliminary battles before the Democratic notional convention gets to the main event-the over who will be President Rooseveit's fourth-term running-niate. 'The Irst fischt may center on the senting or the Texas delegation. The Lone Star State has two separate delegations nt the convelltion-one, the regulars who are opposed to IL tourth term.

And cL rump delegation supporting the president. The rump delegation is primed for a Inst-ditch tight to get official recognition from the credentinls committee. It they don't get there, they plan to go before the whole convention in an effort to unseat the anti- term Texans. The regular Texas delegation, and those (rom Louisinna and Miasissippi have joined forces to place in nomination the name of Senator Harry Byrd, of Virginia for president. They openly admit they can't atop President Roosevelt's renomination.

but they insist on voicing their opposition. The sure three state delegations also have joined in opposition to any plank in the Democratic platForm which cails for social equality among the races. The battle for the vice-presidency still is -stage affair, VicaPresident Wallace is arriving tits morning to take personal command of his campulen for renomination. He has the biggest number of pledged or promised votes, but nat enough yet to win. And it appears that the man he'll have (0 beat is Senator Harry Truman, or Missouri, chairman of the war effort investigating committee, Truman is now considered the leading 1:001 among about A dozen dark-horse candidates.

And if Wallace falls to win renomination on the first ballot. Truman's stock is expected to rise sharply. Woman Heads Ballet Dancers Now York, July 10-(U P)- Blanche Witherspoon-well-known in opera circles-has become the first woman to head IL major ballet company. She has been selectecl as managing director of the Ballet Internationale which will open in New York about the middie of October. The new director is the widow of Herbert Witherspoon -former Metropolitan Opera general mannger and noted basso.

She served as secretary of the Metropolitan Opera Guild board of governors for Alve years after her husband's death 1935. New Generals Join Eisenhower London, July 10-(UP)-Two new additions to the hondquarters staff nf General Dwight. Eisenhower have just been disclosed. They are Licutenant Genoral F. E.

Morgan--who played vital role in planning the -LieutenEnt General Sir M. M. Galo-who wAs on General EisenHower's staff during the North African canpaign. 'The two generals accompanied the supreme Allied commander to a luncheon honoring Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson yesterday.

The letter at the start or doctor's prescription stands for the Latin "recipe." BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS STORED For The Over Store 50 of Years Quality. Value and Service REGISTERED com DIAMONDS We gre Waterbury's Only tertifled Gemologisis legistered with the Amerionn firm Sortety your genrantee of Authentic mond Valve! A REGISTERED JEWELERS ONE FIFTYHINE RAMN DIED FEELEY, Mr4. Mary A. of 22 Oak street, July 18, Funeral Fridry at 8:30 a. m1.

from the residence to St. Francis' church at 9 o'ciock. Burial in St. Buckmiller Funeral Home 22 PARK PLACE Telephone 4334 Reds Seek Tannenberg Vengeance BALTIC SEA LITHUANIA KOENIGSBERG KAUNAS VILNA THEAST PRUSSIA TANNENBERG GRODNO POSEN POLAND WARSAW BREST-LITOVSK BRESLAU 1 PINSK GLEIWITZ KOWEL KRAKOW Tunnenberg, scene of a Russian debacle in 1914 (1) again promises to assume a vital historic role--but this time the Russians little chance of walking into a trap. Rathor, the victories around Grodno and Kaunas and the stiff assault agalnst East Prussin.

gives indication that Tannenberg will be put through the usual Red army out-' flanking routine and the terrific defeat of another war will he avenged. In 1914, however, the Russians met one of the mont. crushins defeats of the war in the area marked by the numerals 1 and 2. Ahout 300,000 men were lost and Gen. Sunsonov was killed.

(international) Local Missionary Chaplain In France A local Army chaplain is serving with the invasion forces in France. was learned this morning. Cupt. Owen Leary, wrote his Cather, J.T. Lunry of Ouk street, Uhat he is in France.

The former missionary says in his letter that although living in Cox holes is not as comfortable iLS Borough Court, Has Quiet Morning With Only One Hearing In borough court this Judge Thomas Neary fined Hugh G. McDonald, 364 North Main street, $5.0 no. charge of passing through a red lighl. He was found not guilty on 31. charge of operating motor vehicle while under the influenne of liquor.

McDonald WILS arrested by Officer George Kogut oni the 1 night. of July 7. James Pulmer, Rubber a.V-. enue, forfeited $3 bond failIng to appear. He was booked ford going through a slop sign.

He was arrested varly Sunday morning by Patrolmen James Fenton and John These were the. only casos in boorugh court this morning. Continuances Given Circus Officials July 19-(UP)-Anoth-, er police court conlinuanco has been granted in the cases of five circus officials held on tachnical charges. in connorLion with the July 6th fire at Hartford. "Because several investigations being made into the fire are still' incomplete.

t.he cases hu.ve been put over until the 11th of August. The bond, in each case, remained t.he same. Meantime, 33 other circus peTformers and employees have. been named in coroner's warrant. insuring their.

presence at An inquest to fix responaibility for the disnstrous fire in which 163 lives were lost, JAPS DENY REPORT San Francisco, July 10-(U P)- The Japanese forein office denies reports that the Jap ambassador to the Vatican had stated Japan was ready to receive peace posals. Radio Tokyo quotes for cign office spokesmar: IL saying the reports sought to impress the world with an exurgerated iden of Japan's military predicament. MERCHANTS MICHAELS FOR -THREE GENERATIONS beds back home, the men arc satisfied, Capt. Leary enlisted in the Army! two years and was stationed at Pine Biorr. N.

Y. A veteran of The first World War. Capt. Leary has been overseas for several months. A gradunte of St, Bonaventure.

college, where he wus 2 member of the football team, Rev. Leary was formerly missionary will: the Francisran order, One of every live tors of finished steel in the U. S. is now Ing to the shipbuilding industry. 14K.

maturel gold. rolitaire. $100 14K. natural gold, solitaire. $150 14K natural gold.

2 dis. monds. $225 14K. natural nold. 3 monds.

$175 basin of 14K. natural every COMPARISON gold, monds. 7 MICHAELS DIAMONDS Are Values 14K. natural of Outstanding Excellence. gold.

monds. 7 8225 dia. There is great varialion in diamonds--for even those of precisely the same size quay be totally dissimilar in true quality and worth. More than diamond merchants, we are happy to render a public service as informants Ind. platen everything you want to know about the brilliance, color, cutting techni.

inum, emerald cut. calitica, measure of perfection and facts about weight- any diamond $425 in our quality All Prices Include TIME PAYMENTS For your. convenience we. Invite small Twenty ments in equal weekly or monthly amounts. Our prices are the lowest Percent cash prices and you pay no mora when you buy "on Delivery 14K natural Federal made matched Excise 'Tax your sal.

purchase is $350 Michaels pold, 14K. matched natural. ones JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 $165 68 BANK STREET AT CENTER STREET COTTON HOLLOW Correspondent's Phone 5325 Cotton Hollow Soldier Home On Furlough Put. Kenneth Taylor, son of Mr. and Mr.

Wilfred Taylor, is on 14-day Pvt. 'Caylor is stationed at: Camp Hood, Texas. In I'ninville Helen. Glick ia spending week in Plainville with relatives. Lunchbox Meals Should Be Planned Careful planning: is essential to well balanced lunch box meals, stated Elizabeth C.

Nickerson, Direclor, Bureau, of Public Health Instruction. in the weekly broadcast of the: Connecticul State Depurtment of Health. Much loo little corridortion is given to what goes into the daily continued Miss Nicker. son. As 2n aid in obtaining varled yet nourishing meals, she gested using standard meal patturn.

The lunch pattern of milk or some other protein such 118 meat, eggs or bolted beans, fruit or a raw vegetable, or both. bread and butter, and something sweet it desired. Ringling Bros. Circus Reaches Fla. Home Sarasota, Tulv 19--1 UP)-A bedraggled Ringling Brothers and Barnum de Bailey circus bag arrived at its winter quarters in Sarasota, Fin.

Burned and blistered wagons Arrived atop the bright yellow cirCUS evidence the fire which destroyed the big top and took 163 lives FL Hurtford, Conn. Future plans for the circus have not yet been revealed. MUSIE 3 8.95 JUNIOR flatterer Crisp, cool and comfortable just the qualities you're looking for on hot days. Spun rayon in this "splash" dot dress for juniors. Sizes 9 to 15.

MUSLER-LIEBESKIND SECOND FLOOR BARELEG HOSE 57c per first quality, Seamless rayons for that bareleg look. Fine quality rayons. with lisle tops. to Licheshind.

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