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MONDAY, JULY 24; 1944 NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS Page Two COTTON HOLLOW Correspondent's Phone 5325 Cotton Hollow Social Club To Hold Annual Picnic July 30 The Cotton tallow Social club hold its annual picnic Juiy 30, at Mra. Taska Lind's garden on New Haven road. The meeting of the weekly club at whirh the event was planned was held at the home of Mrs. Edith Winnie. How Birthday Barbara Ann Ardry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ardry, in one year old today. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Stra. Elmer Harding observed their 10th wadding anniver.

sary over the week-end. Home For Wrokond Pvl, Louls Santore. who is stutioned Port Dix. spent a weekend leave with his mother here. Relutives Visit Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Glick CIttertained relatives from Bridgeport. New York state, and Florida over the weekend. A hot dog roast wus enjoyed by all yesterday. Navy Gets Young Photo Craftsman Stillwater, Minn.

(U P)--Suliwater resident aren': telling the Uniterl States Navy how to run its business but they think the adintrals will be missing FL het it they don't Ind some use for the photographic skill of Jack Anderson. AL 18, Jack is one of Stillwater's busiest young men and one of the Northwest's hos: photographers. It's an ambition ho's had since the fall of 1010 when he took tHe official pictures of the first out in the St. Croix valicy. Jack's career in professional photography started with: IL ChristAIRS gift from his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar L. Anderson, at a 35-Inm. camera Jack had never handled FL camera before but he found he liked to experiment with shots of outdoor scenes' 'in north Minnesota woods and lakes. He liked it 80 much that he soon hnd contract front the Stillwater high school annual to a k.o student portraits.

Shortly after that edition appeared. people began bringing their photography problems to Juck. Jack and his father re-built the Anderson home, changing the dinins room into a studio, the pantry Into a dark room and the basement into EL Dim processing laboratory. By the time Jack had reached his senior year in bight school, the Anderson portrait schedule WAN no heavy that the school ELL ranged Jack's classes 50 he could devote afternoons to camera work. When he enlisted in the Nuvy.

he was forced to curtail his uppointmenta, By June he had orders for only 15 dozen pictures, Among his honors is the Minne. sota 1014 certiticate of tho Anterican Association for the Advancement of Science. HOME AGAIN Boston, July 24--(U0) 'The Now England delegations to the Democratic national convention at Chicago are back honte auguin. And after four daya of Rickering over! tho presidential candidate the delegates report complete agreumont on the D.mocratic ticket. Thu 200 representatives arrived at North Adams lust night niter stop.

ping in Albany, Nuw York, to Attend church services. PIERPONT'S For Over 50 Years So The Quallty, Store Value of and Service REGISTERED 5 GET DIAMONDS APP only Rent Gemologists with the American Society your of Anthentio Dinmond Valve: AMERICAN bi JEWELEAS LEGISTERED ONE PLATY AL C. DIED DIAMONT, THOMAS ol BR CHIT street. July 23. 104-l.

Funeral Tuesday at 2:30 p. from Alderson funeral home. 10 Centrul avenuc, Waterbury, to Greek -dox church. Burial in Grove cemetery. Buckmiller Funeral Home 22 PARK PLACE Telephone 4334 This Yank Shot Too Fast For Jap Jap treachecy was thwarted by the alert American marine (left, top) 011 Saipan during mopping Up: operations, As the Nip soldier came out of :1 cave in feigned surrender, he carried, an explosive which he tried to hurl at the ank.

Just as he raised his arm, the: gave hint quiei: blast of fire and the wily Jap (bottom; buckled and was dead before he reached the ground. Marine Corps photo. (In- U. Of Illinois Bids For Lead In Air Training By THEODORA LIMBER United Press Staff Correspondent Chicago (U -The University of Illinois. with the opening of its airport in November, will launch the largest university sponsored aviation program in the nation.

Students will be trained as specialists in aviation and will cover every aspect of the tield, From: the construction and production of ail types of airplanes and ensines and the design of nirports, LO medical and agricultural aspects of aviation and aviation law. Special degrees in aeronautics may be conferred tor advanced university study, and graduates will be able take: their places In what will probably be the groutest postwar fleid in commerce and industry, situation confronting plan. net's tor the future of domestic aviation is without a parallel in the history of education. and indeed of civilization." President Arthur Cutts Willard, engincer who has headed the university for 10. yours, stated in announcing the university's new program of aviation education and research.

Myriad of Probloms "No other industry over has made such of broad human demands knowledge." on SO many fields For instance, he pointed out, the nit transport of food3 and perishable cargoes, including vineripened 02 tree-ripened fruits, quick-frozen food, wil! be only one of the thousands of problems that will have to be worked out. The delivery of baby chicks to Europe by air, and the effect of flying out tubercular patients aLl'e but two more of the multiple problems tor rescurch of the University of Illinois air program. What kind of Mivver planes, airports and hangars will permeate every section of America in the future when Americans will be the country in cub planes and taking: wack-end trips to London and Paris? flow can airplanes be better ndjusted to human beings and how can they aid in world trade and the conflict or cooperation of tions? What kind of turf. is best for tho grass runways that will be in use by communitics all over the nation? Advisory Board Sot Up These problems atready AlC under consideration of University of Illinois Advisory Board on Aeronautics made up of seven nationally-known persons identiHod with various aspects of aviation and related activities. Dr.

M. Woods, ol the University of California, a pioneer in engineering research, is chairman of bourd. The other members arC Dr. Uthus. director of aviation education service, C.

A. Comdr, A. F. Bonnalic or the Navy and former official of United Air Lines; W. J.

Blanchard, general IN MEMORIAM For the benefit of pornona who wish to remember those who luiso left this world, we, have 11 collection of "In Mo moriam" VerNON. 'that may: inserted In The Now. for ten cents per line per day. Thin includes your name, the date and the name, of the person whom you wish to remember. ou may 1190: any verso you wish provided it hasn't been used by anyone else.

There are verses to sult all persons and occasions, There uro also verses who their lives in tho service of their country. No orders will be received over the telephone, Four Violent Deaths In New England Area Boston, July 21-(UP)--Four vioCent deaths in the New England aren-Ihrco in Massachusotts and one in Moine--have been reported. The body or 'Miss Rejotta May Nutter of Roxbury. 33-year-old Negross. wedged hea pussenger clovator and wall in downtown shop.

man, who operated the elevator, a reported missing Saturday night. Two-year-old Maureen Quinian of Somerville died of injuries suff'ored while playing with matches, The body of an unidentified man with both legs amputated was discovered on the siding of the BosLon and Maine railroud station in Lowell. And cL Soulh Portland, Maine, man. 58-year-old Edward J. Cunningham, was killed instantly when struck by a train.

South America 'Riches' Seen Non-Existent Non-Existent Berkeley, Cal. (UP)-South icA never will be rich industrial area like the United States because "the unesploited riches talked about so glibly just aren't there," Dan Stanislawski of the University of California geogruphy department asserted tel n11 interAmerican. conference. Dr. Carl Sauer, also of the of California.

faculty, agreed that the potentiai richness of South America had beer. exaggerated and pointed cut that her pattern of. growth and prospeirty mast be different from ours. Political scientist. historians, geographers and writers the United Sintes, Colombia.

Costa Rica. Chile, Uruguay, Mexico and Cuba who nitended the conference: agreed that the common democratic ideal was the strongest basis for friendship among the 21 lean republics. They suici, however, that dillicultics should not be minimized. particularly those arising from the different degrees of democratic developmen: in the various nations. One of the conclusions reached was that the United States' power to rive or withhold recognition of a regime was dL strong and ef-1 rective weapon for democracy in dealings with nations the Rio Grande.

was stressed thal the weapon should be used with great judgment and delicacy to avoid offend. ing our friends while we are, punishing our enemies. Among the topics discussed were trade relations, democracy and dictatorship, publis health problems and economics. DEAD AT 39 Elizabeth, Maine, July 24- (UP)-A widely known lobster and ship chandler along the At-. lantic coast is dead after suffering 2 heart attack.

Waller S. Trefethen, Jr. was 30-years-old. Trefethen was EL star athlete in his student days al South Portland high school and Brown university, He was fullback on the famous Brown Iron Men football Loam of 1026. Gold deposits in the Klondike were first discovered by G.

W. Cormack, a prospecting miner from Ilinois. Two' months later $5 million worth of gold was mined. NOTICE! TO OUR NAUGATUCK STORE CUSTOMERS! Due to wAr time conditions, we are compelled to close our Nuugatuck store. CALL US For the day our Route Min will bu on your street.

Free Telephone Service For Naugatuck Customers Enterprise 4700 SHALETT-LUX Launderers Dry Cleaners 28 E. Main Waterbury Main Office. Plant, 22 Walnut St. Ext. Watertown Nnugatuck Middlebury LEISURELY SHOPPING Mirrors Artificial Flowers Paintings Statuettes Spur.

Glass 'Pictures and picture framing CLYNE GLASS SHOP 29 Harrison Ave. Waterbury: Named To New Posts By Hitler Following the attempted assassination of Adolt Hitter, the Nazi dici tutor announced by radio that, he, had appointed Col. Heinz Guderian, (left): to replace Gen. Alfred Jodi "who Gestapo has, chief been Heinrich tiken Himmler (right) to he commandor in chief of the home front to hospital." At the same time he named "ruthlessly" exterminate any oppoxition that may arise. (International).

Three Persons Had Violent Deaths In Connecticut Hartford, July violent deaths-n drowning and two -occurred in Connecticut over the At Windsor, Wilbert E. Densinw of Bicomteld, drowned in the Farmington river. His boil WILS recovered in 20 feet of water, and efforts by police and firemen to revive him failed. The medical examiner calla tc death of Frank Vroman suicide and says had been depressed about his ill health and the fact he was about to undergo an operation. Vroman's body was found in A gas-filled attic room at his home by his wife.

At Waterbury, Mrs. Clairs Bossic-23-year-old mother of 15- month- daughter--was found dead in her was-Alled apartment. The medical examiner said she was despondent over marital AGRICULTURAL, FAIRS Boston, July 24-(UP)--The Now England fair senson is swinging back to normal again. Seventyseven more agricultural fairs are I scheduled this year than last. This brings the total to 1.65.

Topping all other states in the New England region is Massachusetts where 121 fairs are hooked. But Maine has the honor of ushering in the season with the six-day Bangor fair which opens July 31st. U. S. soldiers are allowed 100 Value Your Vote, League Of Women Voters Advises Hartford, July your vote" is the Conneclicut League of Women Voters advise to voters in Connecticut.

The League 'is makIng on effort to Invade every corof the state with voter's innor formation through its pre-election flier called "Value. Your Vote." 50.000. flierz have already been dis tributed and a 2nd printng is already In process. The League's dis tribution goal is 100,000. Concerning the "Valuc' Your flier, Mrx.

Frances Burke Redick, secretary of stale. has Issued 1.hc following statement: "Your 'Value Your Vole', flier is A very well edited piece of literature und ought of great value to the electorate ut large." The Secof Surle's office. which is responsible for having absentee retary voting ballots made up and disthrough the town clerk's tributed, cuch town, confirmed the accuracy of the information on the Oier before publication. The League's 'Value Your Vole' flier tells new voters how to vote in Connecticut: tells absent, vo: how lo vote if in the Armed Forcif civilian out of the state, or es, Ill or physically unfit; and tells wise voters how to make their vote count the most The Dier also gives the political calendar of events of the Democratic and. Republican parties, and list the LeagUe of Women Voters' Yardsticks for meusuring qualificalions of candidates for political office.

"To vote in Connecticut," the League dier points. out, "you must be an American citizen over 21, live in Connecticut 12 months and in your six months; gO 10 board town, registration when your voters are made (watch the newspapers for dales). "If you are in the armed forces, write or go to your town at any time for an application, or your family can ask to have one sent to you. Sign your application, if you get it by mail. in the presence of a commissioned officer, and return it to your town clerk." The flier explains, "if you au'e in the armed forces, you can use Connecticut's absentee ballot anywhere even in The Bier also out how one may use the Federal ballot.

The League also advises "If you want your vote to count the most join 3 party so you can vote in the caucuses and primaries and help select the candidates. You may still vote as you please on election day." Man Granted Stay In Boro Court In borough court this morning Judge Thomas Noary granted A continuance to Stanley Slasienski of 12 Good; car avenue to July 31. Shasienski, arrested Patrolman Harris Eurke, was charged with non-support. At the mccling of. lodge, 1.

0. 0. Lonight the new. ly elected officers will Be installed 'by Acting District Deputy Clarence Folwell and. stuff from Watterbury.

At the close refreshments will be served. A delegation is expected Waterbury. All Odd! Fellows invited. Helping Rescue 5,000 Yugoslavs I. 0.

0. F. Activities Washington, July 24-(U P)-A new kind of story concerning list of men saved, instead of casualties has come out of battle riddled Europe. A United Nations relict and rehabilitation oilicial gives the details. Ho tells how UNRRA is helping rescue 5,000 Yugoslavs from death and starvation in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia ouch month.

The Yugoslavs are coming into UNTRA camps in Egypt. And the international organization thus is getting its Arst workout for the coming relict job that will involve nearly all of Europe. FINALLY CURED Los Angeles, July 24-(UP)Physicians today pronounce Lawrence Schone finally cured of hiccuping. The 31-vear-old Los Angeles machinist could neither eat nO! sleep for two weeks. But now, electrical shock treatments nave stopper the spasms.

Peter Paul, Inc. NAUGATUCK, CONN. Manufacturers of Nation's Largest Selling" CANDIES and CHEWING GUMS MOTHERS: THE FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOW ON SALE IS SAFEGUARDED THREE WAYS! Look for the Serial Control Number on each bottle EVERY BOTTLE of Fletcher's Control Number on each bottle. will who have long used Fletcher's Castoria Castoria-now on sale at your drug- be welcomed by millions of mothers as the ideal laxative for children. gist's- -bears a Serial Control Number.

And we think that millions of moththrough a "window" in the new pack- CASTORIA Castoria -the laxative made especially This number is plainly visible ers will be glad to know that Fletcher's age. your guarantee A SPECIAL LAA AD: VI for children -is now on -male at their It is that Fletcher's Castoria is safeguarded by three differ- ent kinds of. rigid tests chemical, AND GROWING CHILUREN FOR INFANTS bacteriological, and For this is the original and genuine Here's how you can easily identify ORIGINAL. laxative. that's: Fletcher's the the new package: geatle, yet effective the mild laxative that's pleasant-tasting, so you don't have to "force" your child to take it.

The Green Around each package is a brilliant' green band. LABORATORY TESTED, Ask for Fletcher's Castoria the next This band quickly identifies the time your child needs a laxative, triple-tested Fletcher's Castoria now Agent Some on salo. Praline 3me REGULAR SIZE The Control The NES FLUID. OUNCES Serial Control Number is on the LABORATORY TESTED bottle label, You can see it through CONTROL NUMBER Note: Until: sufficient atocks can be "window" in the outside carton. made available, your druggist may.

a XT312.8 not have enough Fletcher's Castoria on hand to meet all demands. If he THE CENTAUR COMPANY DIVISION happens to be out of stock when STERLING ONCE, INC. RANWAY. K. I.

you 8 PAT OfF, ask for Fletcher's Castoria, please be We think that this visible evidence the patient. He will have it for you of quality and Serial THE MAKERS OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA: Abandoned Baby Reported Thriving In New Britain A "Little New Boy Britain. July 24. -(UP)abandoned three-months-old boy 3x reported to be thriving hospital al. New Gene cral nearch 08 police continue their for his parents.

The baby the -named nurses "Little Blue" clothed by because Boy entirely in blue was found -was left.on the doorstep of al Mrs. Earl P. Young. The nurses the hospital he "is a grand baby." my There are about 12,000,000 for. cign-born rexidents the U.S., 3,000,000 of them in New Airplane, Varnish Murphy Brighten up your tront door! Protect your front door againsi the weather, and.

brighten up the entrance to your home. at the same- time. Murphy Airpiane Super- Spa Varnish is famous for sts asting qualities--and it dries in 4 houn to a finish that does justice to the finest woodwork or furniture. GANS, Inc. MAPLE STREET 3507 1 World War A Year Ago July 24, 1943 (By United Press) v.

S. Seventh Army captures the port of Marsala and the navel base: of Tropani, along with more than; 50.000 prisoners war: other U. s. units occupy Termini Imerese. In the eastern British and Greek air forces strike! n.t Conte.

Russian troops ndvance from three to five miles closer to Orel. American Flying fortresses, make a round trip from Britain to bomb 2 U-boat repair plant at Trondheim, Norway. In the South Pacific. Allied airmen raid Japanese bases and shipping over vast area from Munda In the: Solomons to Taberfane in Timor. manager.

aeroprixtucts division, General Motors L. R. Inwood. executive assistant. Transcontinental and Western Air, Col.

A. D. Tuttle. medical director of the United Airlines Transport Chieuro. and Mr.

A. E. engineer, Pratt and Whitney Airertt Corp. of Kansus City, Kansus. The board members claim that the Enuiversity of linols airport, scheduled to open in the fall, and large enough to nccamodate even the 13-20's.

is the best planned airport in the cour.try. The airport, which will be used to DI'Ovide flight instruction to members of the Reserved ollicors training corps and high school teachers of aviation courses, also will be used by commercial air transport compunies, and will have facilities for private planes. HOLDING CONFERENCE Mexico City, July 21-(UP)-The first International Tuberculosis Congress opened today at the Moxican National Institule of CardiolOgy. Delegates roprosenting tries throughout the western homi-' sphere are attending the sessions. YOUR EYEGLASSES SHOP C.

H. Tomlinson Neury Bullding Naugatuck, Conn, STORE CLOSED ALL DAY CACIE MONDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST Prompt, Expert WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING William Schpero Jeweler 180 CHURCH ST. 1 Fliglit Up BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS.

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