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FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, l»4 i fllattflfrBtrr ntng Hffalft Avorate Daily Cirealation For the Month of ia if , 1042 The Wsathcr New York. Hartford, East Hart- f represented by George Truman. morning during the air raid drill. h : (»reenback Shower ford, Glastonbury and Manchester. J Loral I)elt*"ale8 James Schaub represents No. 3 Every piece of appairatus in the q< D. a. Weather The decorations were pink and I and Welsey Short, No. 4 . department waa called and at one 7,494 AbcMitTown Democrat Caucus Picks They left by automobile thi* time all of the apparatus with the For Brhle-Elect white. •A t FirtM iien Parl<» Member oC tiie Audit Mrs.. Joseph Savino, mother of morning. There will be no parade exception of No. 4’b pump, was Cooler tonight. Francis M- Savlno, fiance of Miss tomorrow because of the gasoline out and a few minute* after No. PureMU of Circulation* Campbell for Chairman Brosowski was hostess, and was and tire shortage. The convention 1 returned. No. 4 was called to Manchester— A City of Village Charm Miss Olga A. Brozowsk.l, daugh­ as.sisted in serving a buffet lunch Chief Albert -Foy Ij^^tending Is being held in the Commercial Garden street. ter of Mrs. Anna Brorxiwski of 70 by Mrs. Gonnle Yttullo, Mrs. Mary the State Firemen's.-4;bnventlon In High school building in New Hav­ Birch street, was the guest of Vitullo. Mrs. Floretice Rowe, Miss New Haven todaV and tomorrow, en. Too Late to Classify V O L .L X L , NO. 282 .(Clasatfled Advertiaing on Page lY>' MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1942 (FDURTEEN PAGES) Win* Test Vole for Mod­ representing .Hie South Manches­ Second Assistant Chief Harry PRICE THREE CENTS honor at a greenback shower la.st Ro.se Gravino, and Miss Eva Dra- LOST —MAN'S gold Hamiltoa ghi. X ter fire ^■^'p a rt m e n t. Harry McCormick. In charge of the de­ F.» , W. iH* erator Over Garrity by night at the Italian-American Club wrist watch Thursday afternoon. on Eldridge .street. About 70 Miss Brozowski and Mr. Savinn Schieldge' is there, representing partment during the absence of M a'Aock at I Chief Foy, had a busy time this If found please call 7343. tMi «r«>inff Only Six Votes; New guests attended the party, from will be married on September 2t>. No. J,'6f the SMP’D while No. 2 is ItM boiM c i ] Marines Back at Pearl Harbor After Island Raid T* W« ' Town Committee. Large Fires Burn Russians Hurl Back William R. Oampbell' was named palMlv MB e f Uk. M d V n . M mv- ^ -TT-'—•- a t JO Wood L«nc U moderator of the Democratic ■ ■■ fcc.'N,...... , . ipa OB fortousk from Fort JarJc- caucus on a check list vote last night and by' so winning will be­ As British Fliers «, a. C.. tb* iint b« hM had In Smart come the new chairman of the BO* MtaMii 'bIm ii h* onW«d the town committee. There were 2.')0 votes cast and of this number Mr. Campbell had 12S and Harold R. BagiMdac tbia *Toiune: tbe Boi- Fashions Blast Two Cities Garrity 122. The vote wa.- excep­ apM Lb Im Houa* wiU inaugurate tionally close and took nearly 45 Frtdi^ niabt daticbia. This i* in minutes to cast and count. Nuernberg and addltloa to the regular Saturday The caucus was held in Hol­ Saar- Collegc Givls FigHt Rages aialit daao** at the La Hc House: lister street school and was not From bruecken Are Attacked ^ called until 8:30 .art Beebe of 79 Hollister reux. Joseph J. Moriarty, John F. Plaids, Checks. Floral which left large fires burn- Navy’s sailorcttea—-were acclaim­ Soviet troops have hurle Solomon was nominated and was Fierce Soviet attacjks up and street, who enlisted in the Navy Tierney. Theodore C. Zimmer. ’ Ing in both cities last night. The ed today by the male editorial pen hack German attacks botl elected without opposition. Prints and Stripes. Fashioned Wedneaday, especta to report for Catherine Provost, George Smyth, heaviest assault was on Nuern­ down the line from embat­ Fort Des Moines. Ia.. Aug. '29. The names of WllUam R. Camp­ of the ’’Amherst Student” as pre­ above and below Sta:lin£. training at Newport, Sept. i. berg, the Air Ministry aaid. Thir­ bell and Judg* Hafold R. Garrity Edward F. Moriarty, Elsie W al­ senting a challenge to collegiate tled Stalingrad to the shores — OP) With two generals partici­ by vigorous counter-attacki dorf, Grace Keems. Mary Danna­ ty bombers were lost from the glamor girls. wer* placed in nomination for Small Floral Prints of Lake Ladoga were report­ pating. 436 WAACs swore today Rudolpli Wandell. carpenter’s her. Esther C. Lessner, Janet "largq force” of perbaps »everal but enemy tanks and infant caucus chairman and it was voted ” To contemplate the' shock of ed today by the German high "to well and- faithfully discharge mate f l ^ class, U. 8. Navy, sta- Croea. hundred, nian.v of which packed females as God made them, free try are wedged' deeply intc to take the vote by check list. It Rayon command, hut all were de­ their duties" and were commis­ tionsd at Norfolk, Ta.. is having a eight tons of explosives each. of lipstick, fuzzy sweaters and $10 sioned as the first officers of the the city’s defenses in anoth*] abort furiougta which he ia spend- was til* first time that th* new Objectives, in France Raided clared to have been repulsed caucus list was used, the voters sport coats, is very pleasing in­ Women s Army Auxiliary Corps. er sector and the Naai cor . htg at the home of his sister, Mrs. Objectives in northern France in heavy fighting. German forces calling out their street addresses Another Shower deed,” declared an editorial In the All of the women were commis­ mand has moved two fresh dl* John WannergFen of Alton stm t. were raided by the smaller and are continuing their own -attacks Amherst college students' weekly In their "working clo|^hcs” . U. S. Murines—part of the contingent led by IJeut. Col. E. F, Carlson sioned third officers, which is the sions into action, the Ru and names. The votefs walked up swifter fighters during the night. against strong fortifications in to th* west side of the stage, dev Hosiery newspaper in welcoming the which wiMd out 350 Japane.se in a lald'oq Makin island return to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. (Official WAAC equivalent of Army sec­ said.today. Dead men clad in For M is* M ader Mtaa Margaret Oarlaon of Knox The heavy bombers used the "W A V E S ” to this neighborhood. the Stalingrad area and have re­ ond lieutenant.s. greyiah green of Adolf Hit etreet, and Mias Virginia Little of posited their ballots, leaving by . 9 8 _ J U. S. Navy photo, by radio from Honolulu.) “ saturation" technique of attack “ For our time,” it said, "the era pelled Russians who broke . into “ You’ll be soldiers. You will legions were reported piled Pearl atreat, with friends from th* east aide. by which great numbers of bomb­ of collegiate glamor girls has lost the German lines In the Kaluga measure up to the honor. You on the sandy steppes before Hartford, will spend the newt 10 When the rssuM at th* ballot Miss Dolores Mader of Pine ers crowd into the air space over sector southwest of Moscow, said was announcefi Judge Garrity at its punch. The sight of blue jeans, have a great responsibility,” de­ viet trenches and the govemme diqra at Virginia Baaoh. street, whose marriage to Robert their targets. bare legs and headkerchiefs will the high command announce­ one* moved that it be mad* unan- R. Fregin will take place in St. In ^ .smart new shades clared Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers newspaper Izvestia describ ‘ The extent of British losses was henceforth leave us listless and ment. (R., Mass.), in her graduation prisoners as hungry and aln K. P. Cheater, of the 8U U De- amous and this was don*. James's church on September 12, Plain Colors for early Fall wear. ascribed by British observers to unimpressed.” Milne Bay Fight More Intense; Brewk Through hi CVuicasus address (11 a. m., c.w.t.), pre- exhausted. partmeitt of Bduoation, wilt be the The chairman named a commit- was honored with another shower the brilliant moonlight and cloud­ Causing Stir In .Area Axis troops have broken pareil for the commissioning, cere­ apaaker at Monday's meeting of teen consisting of Thomas Danna- Tuesday evening at the home of Sizes 10 to 16 less skies, highly favorable to Tanks Face Fuel .Famine 8 - thread chiffon The vanguard of WAVES, ac- through stubbornly-defended So­ mony. the KiwaniA stub of Manchester. her, Thomas J. Quinn. Joseph Mi.ss Connie Himt. who was assist­ anti-aircraft and night fighter de­ Red Star said the Ger He w ig tUI about the state Morlartyr and Miss Susanna Rear­ ed by Mi.ss Shirley Breen and Miss fense. Chinese Units Occupy Chuhsien viet positions in several sectors of were having difficulty supply weight. High twist re­ (Contlnued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Four) board's "man wabnga clinic” —the don to bring in a list of names for Edith McDonald. While the strength of the raid­ the Caucasus, a communique add­ their tanks with fuel. At the conventions and the town com-' About .15 of her former class­ $ g . 9 8 _ $ 0 j 8 ------— 1 ed. method by wMeh an Important New Anklets tards stretching and ers was not officially disclosed, it place, along the Don front, supply of man power for the war mittee. Thera were 15 named for mates at High school attended. was understood to have run well “ In the Stalingrad area,” said tanks were reported halt<^ each of the four conventions. The A fter a dog roast on the lawn, the Also Seize Changshutan; Veteran Australians Bat­ the communique, "German troops industriaa la anoowersd. Walter P. And Children's' insures perfect fit. into thrto figures but not to have Two Egyptian cause of a gasoline famine Gorman, o f tba Pfaiahurat Grocery, name* wbre read by Joseph guests returned to the house which been near 1,000-bomber propor­ Experts S,eek engaged in progressive attack MeatSuppI)^ Russian bombera destroyed Moriarty and were elected. It was was tastefully ...decorated with Five Miles to East; tle tcilh Effective against strongly-constructed en­ 1s achedalad fo pneaent the attend­ tions. of them. noticed after the vote had been flowers. .Tbe'bjride-elect sat under emy fortlflcaCoiUi. ance prtoa. Fly ^Yearly SOO .Mile* , Garrisons IP eakened American Air Help (The British radio said the an umbrella to unwrap her dainty "In these operations they re­ taken that Judge Garrity waa not The R. A. F. bombers flew near­ Cities Target Uniform Gun, Sharing Plan alans in their great counter-att gift*, which were all of a personal nanaed on any of the convention CAROL KING Hosiery ly 600 miles to reach Nuernberg, By Jap Withdrawals. Against Jap Forces. pulsed a number of - counter-at­ on the central front bad captu HacBMB H *>sttV M »•< > *lat«* or the town committee. nature. tacks.” streak iMW • picture deep In southern Germany, once a the Rzhev airdrome and cut an I Th* delegates elected and. the For School For Bombers German air attacks have cost portant road Unking German of tba manfbe*a m « a I6th Con- peaceful old city and now a center Bulletin! " Bullet Sizes To Hit Hard n*w town committee are: . '! of Nazi war production. Saar­ General MacArthur’s Head- the RussiEins heavily behind the tions. Fighting in Rzhev was'i ClTg War Town Committee: WtlUani R. JUNIORS lines, the communique said, men­ at a r s— i on In Mercerized anklets in turn-back bruecken, on the French border ChunKkinff, Au|f. 29.— {IP) quarter.s, Aug. 29.— (/P>— to be proceeding from house Campbel'. Michael B. Bvnpvmto, tioning tvo tankers set afire and house.) cuffs or the new Hugger socks. '• and only about 35 mile* from Mrtz. Axis Planes Raid Both P'ighting appeared to . be woMd be glad Janet Cross. Thomas J. Dannuher, Simulated Leather Handbags — The Chinese have launch­ ^ ’riling New Cbapter in 12 cargo ships damaged on the Likely In anyone CORDCROY i* a rich coal and iron-producing Nevertheless, a major dsfa William DeHan, Margaret Koley, ed a vifiroroug new offensive growing in intensity today Volga. crisis waji apparent. W that ragi- center. Cairo and Alexandria; Standardization of To Have to Share John Kildtsb, Margaret B. Lane. Red, Green nnil Nntural along the muddy shore.s of Russian attacks In the Kaluga A Nazi tank division and d by tele- $ 7 - 9 8 An A ir Ministry communique airainst the Japane.se 4rt Joseph J. L'Heureux, George C. So4Ae! Mlzee 9 to 17 Alt new style* for aaid 30 bomber* failed to return Seek 50,000 Volun­ miles north of Canton to Equipment; Just One Milne Bay as veteran Au.s- area southwes of Moscow were Larger Portion Than more infantry division maneuver Ls—nw. Ruth E. Mahoney, -Ed­ t ■ described as especially strong, fc pair early Fall wear. Pouch from the mission. On the basis teers for Gvil Defense. match the attacks farther tralian troops battled with into position after a forced ward F. Momarty, Thomas • J. of average five per cent losses on Phase of Big Problem. with infantry, tank and air forces Previously Expected. from the Don bend bridgeheads i M *> ha bsM at the PLAID SUITS or Envelope style* with Quinn, William P. Qulsh. Jay E. similar, large-scale raids in the north which have brought effective United States air combined. aerial -transports, plying the ____ Sra houM, Mala and 8 EXTRA NAPKINS I C ' >• Ruhinow, Susanna Reardon, John Red, Yellow and zipper compartment. past, this would put the number Cairo, Aug. 29.—(/Pi— Axis recapture of Chuh.sien and Washington, A'jg. 29.—<^)— A ir­ .support against Japanese Washington, Aug. 29.—OP)— Be­ w-iUi fighters and Stukas, brou_ HHtaad str seta, toaorrow by Com­ $12-98 (VuM-nle Russian IVnetration F. Limerick, Theodore C. Zimmer, Blue Girls’ Knee Length Hosiery o f participating planes at 600. . planes raided both Cairo and Lishui, sites of the two big- men and ordnance experu in Bri­ forces attempting to consolidate A penetration of German lines cause it is closer, to the European up hundreds of other Germans. pany N b 1 will start at 5;S0. O am John Tierney, , Ed­ ■ The assault waa the third this a shaky grip on the southea-stern Some of these dropped as chowder and ateamad clama wlU be Alexandria last night. gest air fields in easterh tain and America, ^ e k ln g some there was conceded, but the Rus­ battleground than most other ward J. Murphy. week against German Industrial tip of New Guinea. A communi­ sians were declared repulsed In chutists behind the Russian aaswad ag ttiat time and later in WOOL JERSEY ...... $12.98 An Egyptian communique said- uniformity of guzis and bullet .State Convention; Frank G. 35c I*r. centers. On Thursday night a China, The Central News que from General MaoArthur's counter-attacks. sources of supply, the United Automatic gunners dueUed In tha aWMilny turkey will be aerved. Colors: Black, Navy, Red, •sizes on the coptbat planes of the Balkner, William R. Campbell, ;n new plaids or solid colors. force o f approximately the same there were four deaths in O I r o .Agency reported tonight. The headquarters said the Australians In these “ hard battles." the Rus­ States may have to share a larger areas between fortified posit WOOL, RAYON ...... $10.98 two nations, are writing a new Thomas J. Dtinnahsr, William De- lodm W Green, Brown. ea. strength smashed at the former and no casualties in Alexandria. were in close contact wdth the sians were declared to have suf­ portion of ita meat—with Ameri­ Smoke spiraled up from bomb n aaidanta of Pina Aroes and Pina offensive began Thursday Han. Michael B. Benevento, Bern­ $ 1.69 Polish port o f Gdynia, only a few c..aptcr in ah old military’ .story— recently landed Japanese and de­ fered heai'y casiiaitles and to have areas of Stalingrad, sprawled Acres Tenaes are aoEpeotlng to Egyptian officials wore seeking along the Canton-Hankow .standardization of equipment. can arined forces overseas and with ard M. Fogarty. Andrew J. Healey, miles west of Danzig on the Baltic scribed the fighting as "heavy.” lost 111 tiinks, 92 of them in a the west bank of the Volga. aoeapt Hm by-lawa that will be Boys’ Knee Length Hosiery 50,000 volunteers for civil defense Great Britain than previously ex­ John Wildish, Margaret B. Lane. sea. and at Kaaael, a locomotiw- railway, the dispatch report­ A ir Force officers spid today Few American Troops In .Area single area held by a German tank The government declared 3,8 prasentsd at the masting tonight. work in the event of further at- this/Was just one phase of a pected. George C. Lessner. Harriet B. building center. Monday night ed, with Chinese troops A small number of United division. Germans, Rumanians and It They alao wig pay dues to raise 8 9 i .tacks. problem ih.at is constantly under This is the implication of a Moriarty, Susanna Reardon, Jay SWEATERS 35c Wiesbaden and Frankfurt were Rtates .service.troops were report­ Near Rzhev. west of Moscow. dead in a vain attempt to hold > funds to engsge a lawyer and as- Continued R. A. F. attacks on crossing a stream 40 miles /tudy. It isn't easy they explained, atateiiient by President Roosevelt E. Rublnow, Wlliiam P. Quish, Ed­ luring eleeve boxy. Cardigan* and the targets. ed In the battle area, but the A l­ Soviet attack-s also we're renewed wedge under . Russian count sar* a oharter. Axis motor vehicles in the central north o f Japane.se-occupieiL because need for immediate pro­ yesterday that Americans may be ward J. Murphy. •hort sleeve regulation length. Size* Nuernberg is the home of the lied fighting forces were said to blit were said to have • broken attacks northwest of the city. * - sector of t'he Egyptian front wi?re duction is BO'great that eh'en new ask('d to ohsen-e a meatless day Senatorial C>>nv*ntion: William 4K DOZEN m COMPACT BOX 34 to 10. Nan tank factory and has a large Canton, captqring the town be composed of tried Australian down In the face qf a counter­ Red Arm y men were decla Howard O. Smtth. elder son of aluminum works manufacturing accompanied by a sUkht increase models o f fighting planes have to each week. Meatless days would bearing up under mass bombing R. Campbell, Janet Cross. Mae of Pakong and driving/the imperial.s and militia. ' thrust by German troops support­ be one way of reducing American' Mr. and Mrs. Bmest H. Smith of Vennard, Helen M. Tierney, J. E. Guaranteed Fountam Pens piston rods and castings. The of enemy air,activity y'Cstcrday. a be designed to use the ordnance and their sharp flanking bio RESUiARLY 22< PER DOZEN Japanese .southward. . AUied medium bombere. piloted ed by dive-bomber formaUons. consumption to make larger sup-- 64 Hog street, who Is leaving on Rubinow, Susanna. Reardon, Slemen-Schiickert factory there British communique said today, equipment for which, there Is pro-, by Americans and escorted by southwest of Stalingrad were September 3 to Join the U. S. but there was no sign of a; break duction capacity. Smith of Lake LadogS on the plies available for movement across ported to have put the Ger George C. Lessner. WiUiam P. $2-29 to $3-98 , Amiorted colors. Made by Aiken makes heavy electrical equip­ Australian airmen in fighter horth'ern front the Russians also Marlnea was tendered a farewell ment. 1. the lull in land fighting. The two Air Forces obriou.sly the AD.antle. on the defensive. Gorman, Mary McKeever. James Lambert Company. $l.a00 each Chungking, Auff- 29.— (/P) planes, were raking th e . 'beach attacked but were said to have I'oiir Major Soun-es aurpriae party last night at the MeSherry, Rose Campbell. Agnes The quaint old German city is The communique said British ran'not atop using what they have l^ads established by the Japane.se The sector of- the deep Ger home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sperber also an important railway center patrols had been active by night — Chinese troops were re­ to wait for a shift to something Tht United Nations have four Qulsh, Madeline Sweet, Teresa and .the communique reported that (Continued on Page Ten) major sources of meat supplies. of ETImwood. About IS relatives Murphy, William DeHan. and has lai^e repair shops for lo­ along the entire front, skirmish­ ported today to "have rein­ else, even If it might be befter. "numerous fires 'X'ere started" (Continued on Page T e a ) attended and remembered him with . msmoubt i comb comotives and rolling stock. ing with enemy patrols and harassT Standardization does not ■ end Besides the United States, they are (Jongressibiial Omvention: W il­ B A B Y SHOP forced their hold'on the new­ The Japane.«e apparently filter­ Argentina. Australia and New a traveling bag. military seta and liam R. Campbell, Earl J. Camp- It is on the Lud^'ig canal, con­ ing working parties. ly recaptured Chuhsien air­ with a desl.e to put Interchange­ ed into the forbidding jungle where other useful gifts. BLOUSES necting the Main and Danube river. able guns, ammiinitton and bombs Zealand. The United States is Minor artillery exchances in the thev were engaged by the hard­ much nearer to Great Britain than Rayons, cottons, plain color* and In strlkirig at Nuernberg, the southern sector, however, was the drome, from which United Into the different planes produced Molzalin Plans GIRLS’ DRESSES bitten Austraiians, sloshing along an.v of the others. Miss Muriel Durkee of Jensen ■tripe*. In plaids, stripe* and checks. Prin­ only other activity reported. Nations planes may one day by the . two nations. Lieut. Gen. infrequent trails und slashing their Flashes! (OonUnned on Page Four) Henry H. Arnold, commanding the Consequently, if a pari of the street was given a miscellaneous cess styles, dainty smocking and ap­ wa.v through mangrove swamps to supplies now being obtained for (Late Bullettna of the 0P> W ife) shower Wednesday evening by plique trimming. Red, blue, green (Continued on Page Ten) Arm y A ir Forces, has said repeat- meet the invader. Taking A'|>peal British Subs Sink cdl.v that wherever possible there Great Britain —' and American Mrs. Raymond Robinson and Mii and pbik. Size* 3 to 6x. Still n gh t in Heav> Mud, troops stationed there from Ar­ Nancy Stone, at the latter'* home, $1.39 to $2.98 was standardlration of production A spokesman said the weather, Fbmiea Destroy Three Buildings $1.39 to $2.98 Large Axis Tanker and even for training between the Five Groiinds Gled by gentina, Austrnli.a and New Zea­ 413 East center street. The living May Reassess London, A'ug. 29.— (.Pi- British which had slowed the carlv pro­ land can he supplied by the Unit­ Kumford, Me.. .Aug. 29—01 and dining rooms were decorated Court Decision Aniiv and Navy, the United States gress of the land and air hqltle. Mamen destroyed three buili School Bags submarines in the Meditei4'anean, and its Allies. Allorney for Flea ed States, a saving-in'ooeanic In pink and blue. Games and-other GIRLS’ SWEATERS pursuing their campaign against Was "better now,” -but the troops shipping and po.sslhly , ship losses and damaged a fourth in the I Similar in Other I*hnse* still were fighting in heavy mud. of the business see-flon here social pastimes were enjoyed and For Carrying Books All wool sweaters in epat style* Ruml Tax Plan German and Italian shipping, have To Groiiil Courl. would result. The story is similar in other The battle was proceeding sev­ a buffet lunch served by the hos­ — with or without collars. In red. blue, sunk a large tanker and a large On Tax Urged The sea lanes acro.ss the North toiiuv with damage estimated or Papers phasf^s of the war production pro­ eral miles from the head of Milne offleially at 8100.000. Fred .Hhh tesses. Miss Durkee is to be mar­ brown and green. Size* 3 to 6x. supply *hip and scored torpedo Hartford. Aug.. 29 H>don. »^Aug. 29 — (A*l FOR .4U, OCC.ASIO.N’ S effective materials. J-M Rock W ool sturdy waahable- material, all new Fail shades, brown, green,' New York Federal Reserve Bank, To Resume Project. others holding an opposite view. ditures. $180,242,560.42; Net bal­ some o f them flown by Australian ntenced four da.ys later by Judge I,.atiii-.\meriea Nation. Four Kings— George AT of Eb| IS OI’R BUSINESS 'ould be available next week for ‘Tve always thought the tax ance, $3,481,716,732.38; Chisfoms J. Joseph Smith land. Haakon ATI of Nor Batts are easily installed in accessi­ blue and tan. Size* 3 to 10. A. P.\r,ANT & SONS Rain Capes .o qq testimony before the committee If Little Rock. Ark., Aug. 29—(/PI unjust and unfair,” Norris said. recelpu for month, $18,808,212.39. (Oontlnoed on Page Ftfw ) Grounds fiU 'd In Notice George II of Greeee and Peter Panama, Panama, Aug. 29—(/P> Tel. ."»T90 ble attic spaces and in outside walls Plaid cape with hood. feed. Blue. it decides to reconsider two pre­ -—A labor dispute which halted ” I ’d like to see Congress pass Grounds cited in the' appeal no­ of A'ugosiavla— and Queen AA’IV of new houses during construction. BOYS’ SHORTS ...... _____ $1,39 to $1.79 vious vbtes rejecting his plan. laying of a aecUon of the legislation th^ will put the mat­ tice. (Carpenter aaid. includes one - Dr. Belisano Porras, 85. three helmina of Holland attended 5ize.s 8 to 14. Part wool tweed* or plain navy and brown cheviot. Size* S ter up to the courts.” Keep rooms cooler on hot summer HOW 16 TNE r t « g TO Ruihl recommended erasing 1941 to oil pipeline was compro­ claiming "the harmful arguments times president of the Republic of simple funeral senlee for to 10. WIU Wosk With Pepper of the government's attorneys In ■UILO...INVgSrMArS Income liabilities and applying mised sufficiently to allow the Panama died here last night of Ihike of Kent at ftt. Oeor days, warmer in wimar, save fud. payments made this year on the Bcheduling ofresum ptldn o f work He told an interviewer he would Former Elevator Operator the opening and closing summa­ rbapel at AA’Indsor today. Ask us for esomat*. Plain White Sport Shirts to wear with 1942 income, with adjustments at to d ^ . General Manager B. E. Hull work with Senator Pepper (D- tion in appealing to passion and chronic bronc'hitia ■ Duchess of Kent entered wit lALL ( KI)AKS Gym Suits a oo the end at the year if the taxpay­ of the War Emergency Pipeline, Fla) to obtain paaaage at this ses­ prejudice and in misquoting the Dr. Porrs . a/teclionately known Queen Elizabeth and Queea Me 7 _«1 sion qf Pepper’s anti-poll tax summations of the appelanffs. by hui countrymen as 'The grand Royal blu*. Bloomin- style. ^ A • ■ * A th e m ...... * . . . . $1.00 er's net receipts were either more Inc., aaid Hull, who charged yes­ Tested on Monorail Crane er, Mary, and the former hr* In Cardboard or Leather Cases terday that armed labor unionists measure, now' pending before a (Molzahn's) attorney.’* old man.” had been active in poli­ T f y M G H T I Size* S to 23. Size* 6 and 8. . or leM than his income for IM l. the durheas up the stefia to With Zippero Payments thereafter would be forced the stoppage, aaid:no labor Judiciary Subcommittee. During the tnal Carpenter took tics - and diplomatic circles choir stall*. All Uiren wore *- 8:IS irnerk Senate approval this week of made weekly or mbntbly on the contract liad bMn signed but that Huntington Park, Cklif., Aug. 29 • On the theory tha$ the conductor 26 specific exception* to the sum­ throughout tjoth the Americas and crepe veils. The dueheea legislation to exempt men and Boys’ Suits with gabardine shorts ami stri|»e current’s year’s income. labor leadera had agreed to dis­ — (^-<-Two weeks ago 19-year-old of an electric elevator and the mation of Thomas J. Dodd. Jr., Europe for many years. IhroOghout the brief rite*, I Orange HuH Tile W. G. Glenney Co. women of the armed forces from Waat T* Study rrnpssal cuss their claims while work coa- Kathryn Robinson, who tips the mahout of an -electric crane were special assistant to the United Between 1903 and 1932 be serv­ the colfln waa lowered to a . Jersey tops with short sleeves .... $1.98 tinued. payment of poU taxes levied in Byrd told reporters hs believed comer drugstore acalea at 100 related Jobs, the Federal employ­ States attorney general, and also ed Panama aa ambassador or min­ bier she sank to her kaeea la 20 Reg. (•ameo At Beenie Hats $1.19 2 5 . - 5 9 . - eight southern' atatea, Norris de- (oaL l.umtMtr, .Ma.'>^ood. Aug. 29-- (Wide Gene’s indignant reply wa.s that and others interested are invited J Geography ing. (b) Silk is used for powder Gerald R. Risley. and Norman Claude McKee of Finley atreet. she love.s her hu.sbnnd and'^was glad Rex'. James F. 'limmons. Pastor Kocke-Wulf are the names of petent and the inept, and William New York, Aug. 29 (Wide Beginning on Dec. 27, 1941, the | 22nd, certificates were granted glon. No. 98. will turn bob'k against A man rod*"up at furious Manchester, and Fred Mannel of World I—Gene Tierney's studio to this aenlc# Rev. Francis Breen, .Assistant 1. Name two of Russia’s main bags because it is destroyed upon fighter planes, (b) England’s big­ (Commandos stabbed at the Ger­ Randall Strong, son of Mr. and fh.. K. ur„iA Mr. ^ ‘ ■P«ea to announce the news. Th* *he married him. She sav* she-stlll 10:30 a. m. Nursery Class con­ Arctic ports. Saroyan, too, seem to hav* enter­ W orld)—The 12 months, ending Ends Sunday for the purchase of new tubes, th* enemy lu VForld War conhon, ^ ^^e church wore dlscon- Long Island. They have three boasts that "she’® aex in every Rev. Marshall Filip, Assistant explosion, ic) Magnesium 1# used gest planes can carry five tons of man-held coast in -8(x major rolda Mrs. N. Morgan Strong, took place language," but the praise agents feel* that way. ducted during chilrch service. 2. In what countrie.s are four of ed into a roguish conspiracy to Sept. 1 seem likely to go dovvn }Vom today at the First Congregational grade 2 tire* and for 13 recapped an American four-potnt-fiv* field [ tinued. the mUltla turned out. and grandchildren. The coupla are in plane engines because it is a bombs each, (c) Dive-bombing Narvik to St. Nozoir*, are talking only about the parts Perhaps as a contrast to her own « The Week these spots: (a) Ladoga, (b) non-inflammable metal, (d) Mi­ keep the action of their plays In­ as the "black year” for the Unit- France. They set a new standard church of Vernon Center. The tire.s. Those receiving certificate* piece, tona^welght. secured "the next morning a company of flO receiving congratulattoha and best exoticism, Gene and Cassini live in Masses on Sunday at 5:45, 7 30,. was first developed' by the United , Baptist and Methodi$«t she plays. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Luther Lea­ Trondheim. (c) Tobruk. (d) lady's nail polish is used in mak^ States. flg. Manila. Singapore. charged with aggi.avated assault meeting last, week composed of m. in the Saint Maurice Chapel The Brotherhood of the Eman­ bars in navy, (d) Two stars? Chungking is over the North Pole, Score 1 point for each correct tings in a Harlem slum., a shack ance with Britain, and to Wash­ ■ Waak But." Independent bus company opera­ Loulsburg In 1788 the larger part pahl**. David Barber, Esq., a set­ This brown-haired, Brooklyn- men’s club on Tuesday at 7:30. A Java. Rangoon, Bataan. Corregi- as the result of an argument two at Bolton Center. born bride hasn’t yet entered any uel church. Mr. Arthur L. Tolf, large attendance is requested as 8. (a) Thl biggest coast artil­ (b) According to Tokyo, Jqpan at­ answer in four-part questions, two in the.coal mine district of Penn­ ington, where an agreement with Betoraa to Pulpit weeks ago. was scheduled to be tors. of a company In Col. Whiting’* tler, made out a Hat for the Rev. lery and naval gun ia a - inch- sylvania, a remodeled colonial dor some of thtmi Gibraltars of leglment wa* mad* up of Hebron Bolton Congregational watermelon pickles or six-Iaycf Dance Cure president, will conduct an outing plan* will be discussed for the tacked the U. S. on Dec. 8. each in two-part questions and the white man in Far East-- his western Allies was reached on Dr. George S. Brookes, paator heard in the Rockville City court 'The .schools of the town of Tol­ Dr. Baaaett. minister of the First Services at the Bolton Congre­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ cr. (b) A 37 mm. gun is used 18. Is Miami further from Murphy-farmhouse in a Connecti­ ‘ ■ at the Union Congregational Men. First Lieutenant, Amos cakes in the country fair, but she completion of the pool. four for unit questions. A score of fell in quick succession and the the urgency of creating a second this nioiTtlng. John Orlowskl, .54. land will open for the fall term Society, with following descriptive gational church will be resumed bert Swanson, 20 Packard street. against —— ?. Mexico than Brazil ? cut village, or 10:59 p. m. In the front, in 1942. cluuch has returned from his Stiles. Stilea wa* killed In the *er- conclusion: does admit beco'ming quite a lit­ The tarantella dance was origi­ Refreshments will be served. 65 shows you’ve been learning Japanese hail in their po*se.ssion of 50 Spring street, was injured Wednewlay. September 9. this Sunday with Dr. Brownell tle housekeeper- in her spare time. Saturday, September 12 ,#t 5:00 9. What ia "sky glow” ? 19. Docs it take ships four some, 75 shows you've learned powder rorfm of the women’s pen­ In August Prime Minister F*. weatlon and u-ill occupy the pul- vlce. ’’Count them all, thby will moke nated in Italy as a cure for per­ The members of the Woman’s all of the Philippine.*, 5fivl,aya, in the argument and has been at Mr*. Evel.yn C. Price and daugh­ Gage In the pulpit. The , aermon And children ? p. m. All members of the Brother­ 10. Name the five main types of weeks to sail from the west coast more than the • average, and 90 itentiary of a western state. (Thiirchlll made the long journey by on Sunday morning at lO t.*) It wa* perhaps thl* large repr*- nineteen sons who had been bitten by ta­ Missionary society will meet to Burma and The Netherlands FJimt tha Rockville City hospital. ter Thelma will leave Monday, topple will be "The Image in the "Yes, I’m giiing to havb the big­ rantulas. The victim w^as supposed hood are invited to be present. warship. to Australia? shows you’re getting smarter all Timid .About Lntvlng Shelter way of Cairo to Moscow where he Hold Outing .sentatton thpt ao caii.*ied patriotic A* generoua captaina as ever were sew for the Bed Cross on Wednes­ Indies. August 31*t for Kent, Conn., Mirror" at the 11 a. m. services. gest family you ever saw." she to rid himself of the poison by The Sunday School and Bible day a i :30 o’clock. Chemist ry 20. (a) The distance from Natal the time. ’ Oonferred with Prime Minister Jo- at hia aermon "The Discipline of Local 71, C. I. O.. of the Amet- fervor to upsurge In the pf'ople at seen. These ihliibitive feelings were Crippled by Pearl Harbor and where they will live during the Misa June Mlldner of Bolton Cen­ laugh*. "I love children. I'd give dancing until exhausted. Class will resume their sessions Choir rehearsal, a* usual, Fri­ 11. A by-product of soap manu- to Dakar (pick one) is 800, 1.800, (.Answers on Page .5) ^ •seph Churchill was the first m Waiting." Ican Dying Corporation. Is holding coming school year. home with the fall of that alty. And not one at them was counted Sunday, September 13 at 9:15 no part of the Elizabethan char­ unprepared for a seven-ocean war, r y ter will l]g soloist and will sing, "A anythingr to have a house full of day at 6:45 p.m. acter, and dramatiata even closer British prime minister ever to vl»- New. Janitor its annual outing today at Oaano’s Harold Clough haa returned When the new* of the battle came, mean Legend.” Mr*. Brownell Gage will them." a. m. the one-ocean U. S. Navy fought having no suitable firearm and to ua O’Neill, Shaw, Barrie and it Soviet Russia. Max Haimardlnger of Franklin at Bolton lake. from several weeks spent vaca­ All whose porotls waa on the be the accompanist. Only recently'* friend jokingly TTieme: What does true love to- a desperate battle In our own At­ feeling the need for making a Christian Science Service* others—w-ere not hypersen.sitive lantic waters with submarines The year sftw Hitler's Armies in * y atnat haa been engegid aa janitor ' I'olunteers Wonted tioning In the western states. Green." Plan* or* under way fog a Sun- Inquired whether she’d rather . The Salvation Army • ard our neighbor requfre of us? retreat for the first time, although " c t the Union church and tvUI start The Vemon Defense Council is noise, "a tremendous oaksn log was , The Green wa* destroyed by the 661 Main Street about fresh air. But. a* a general which tdok a toll of at least 440 Sunday evening at 6 o'clock the day School picnic to be held In the have ten children o f ten thousand Hartford. First Church, Sunday' (1) That we love as our-neighbor the retreats did not last long. . ' hia new diattea on September 1. seeking volunteers to serve at the Young People's Group of the Tol­ brought from the foreat and trans­ re-routing of- |he Federal road In dollars. Major and Mrs. N. J. Curtis Thyssen’s Industries proposition it is undeniable that ships In a few. months. near future, mJtlee of which will 11, Sunday School 11, Wednesday not only our friend but'also our most playwrights on Broadway Late in November he w-as forced iir' Mk. Helmerdlnger haa ' been a Control Center on Wednesdays formed Into ** cannon of the cali­ 1920, but the patiiotle spirit of the appear in this paper. In North Africa, the BritLsh land Federated Church will "Oh." the replied, "ten children 8. 537 Farmington Avenue. Sec­ enemy. (2l That we out of love today are timid about leaving out of Rostov. The Kerch peninaul# weaver at the Hockanum Mill for from 3 to 4 a. m. and on Saturdays meet at the church before going bre of 150 pound*.’’ Hoops of iron towp went on. sometimes even Saturday, 7:30 p. ra., Open air Eighth Army, overwhelmed by de­ from 2 to 4 a. m. < wer* bound about R, and wooden Mr. and Mr* Keenev Hutchin­ When a fellow- haa ten thousand ond Church. Sunday 11, Sunday- towards our neighbor are willing their sheltering walls. in the (Jrimea was relinquished, al­ '« fiMiijr yaara. Ha will succeed Her- to the home of Mr*. W. B. Bean breaklpg out within the town. dollars, he always want* more. SUNDAY AND MONDAY servlc*. ,. mands for men, planes and supplies Announce Engagement hoop* were driven ovar jUI .so that son of Clarke Road, will observe School 11, Wednesday 8. Lafayette .0 make sacrifices. (3) That we do Swallowed by Goering Thus, In the past, season, thea­ though it Was rewon in the spring. hart Porter who haa resigned be- for Sunset services overlooking There is still a section known to If Uhad ten children I think that Sunday, 9:30 a. m„ Sunday and Russ streets. not tire of our love towards our for the Malaya. Biirpia, Australian - On Oct. 2 Hitler announced that' M M t of lU health. George Thomp- Maurice Burke of 104 Prospect "the infcrn.il machine loOked like the.older resident.* a.s War HIH. their twenty-third wedding anni­ School and Bible Class; 11 a. nfl.. tergoers who perhaps hopecl for a and Indian fronts, stopped Ger­ Sntpsic Lake. versary oh Sunday. Mrs. HutcK- would be enough.” Rockville Society, Sunday 11, neighbor. tofiich of the outdoors had to be the last great campaign at loa haa bean subatltutlng for the atreet announces the coming mar­ A t the Republican caucus In a niiirnniy dre.ssed for the tomb.” The’ War of the Revolution Morning Worship. Speaker at this man Marshal Erwin Rommel only riage of hta daughter. Miss Mar­ inson w*ho is the chief air observer But right now, and for a few Sunday School 11, Wednesday 8. Lillies’ society on Wednesday at now have more than a million content with a weedy canyon in 1941 was being launched against jM t fsw montha. Tolland the following delegates The citizenry turned out. each man brought home no cannon, but many service Mrs. Major Brindley; 2 94 Union street. Swiss Pap«T Reports Air 65 miles short of Alexandria and garet Burke, to Paul Jeravarti, of with a powder horn crammed tq for,^Bolton was the former Miss yeara to come. Gene says she 7:30 p. m. names on payrolls. "solitaire,” a shabby backyard in Moscow. His men did get within Gating Sunday were elected to the conventions; of the "soulilgera" were given hopes to keep fight on putting p. m., quartet will vi.sit the hos­ "Christ Je.xus" will be the sub­ air but lost the vital bases which 16 miles of the city on the north Andover. The a^-edding will take the brim. These were implied into grants of land for their services. Lillian Deer. pital; 7 p. m., open air service; Marshal's Group Has ’’What ’ihysaen and hia fellow "The Wookey," a misbegotten Eng­ hold the .strategic land bridges of The annual outing of the Rock- State: Harwood Skelly. Irving P. The Nutrition Clsa.4 will meet into pictures the qualities her stu­ ject of the Lesson-Sermon tot I'nlon SerM.-es aide, but they were defeated at the place at St. Bernard'! Catholic the monster: the gun was Ittermlly With the outbreak of the d v ll 7;30 p. m.. Great Salvation meet- Sunday. August 30. . industrialists overlooked was that lish countryside in "The Seventh the yiiddle East. ellle Dodge at E3ka will be held at Campbell, Wilfred Young, ( ^ r g e Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the North dio thinks She posse.sses most— Center 4 :>n-:re tiSipnal Become Largest Organ­ Trumpet,” Catfish row on the Volga canal. On Dec. 6 they begion church on Saturday. October 34. crammed and removed to the sum­ War the town'voted a bounty of "ing, and welcome meeting. A full The Golden Text is frbm John the new order encompas.,cd Ger­ , The Sjeat Rus.sian Artriy. plain-' Oaaae’a at Bolton LAka on Sun- Worker ^tlrea E. Cook, with alternate*' Mrs. Schhol. sex. South Met’i-id’sl and many as well as conquered coun­ shore of Charleston, 8. C.. in "Por- a retreat which first wa* rapid and Bay. Ihere wlU ba .clam chowder Marie Relget, Mrs. Bessie Fish, mit of the high hill (Godfrey Hill, $100 each to all volunteers.. This house,on Sunday la expected. Come 1:17. "The law waa given, by ization' ill Europe. iy weaWned by stupendous losses Otto Preusa of 87 Union street, overlooking the meeting house Mixture of Four NatJonalitliw St. Slary’s E .:-:-opal t hurch tries. protectorates, allies and col- gy and Bess." or an odd little hlP then slow. ifianreB at 11 n. m. 'steamed clanqa Mr*. Josephine Mann and Mra. waa Increased to $300 and en­ early. Doors will open at 7 p. ni. Moses, but grace and truth came at the of planes, tanks and cannon, came who la 72 year* of age and who has green)—that the thunder thereof larged to Include' draftees. About For, because she haa a blooil The Week by Jesus Chri.st." onie..)," Die Nation, said. "They lock in the forest of Arden where Within an ace of losing Moscow, RuHslans Press Offensive » r 1 p. m. and chicken and lobste'r been a loomflxer at the Springvtlle Gertrude Campbell. Congreasion- mixture of four nationtilitic.s Center Church By Frank Bnitto knew the Nazis planned to organ­ the actor* could barely keep their might be heard to the ends of the 40 men responded. At the close of Thursday, 7:30. p. ra.. Open air Selections from the Bible in­ and fell back 7.’’)0 miles, from Kiev The Russians pressed their offen­ p. m A. W. McFall la chalr- Mill for many year*, ha* retired. al; Rupert B. West. Mrs. Sarali French. Irish. Spanl.xh and Swed­ Belli, Switzerland, Aug. 29.— ize non-German Europeans indus- footing on the fragile canvas aet- West. Clayton C. Reed anil Mrs. earth." The torch wa.s laid to the the war, Hebron wa* ’given a small wappinj; oervic*. clude. the following: ".\nd. Jc.iiis to the Caucasus one of the great­ sive through the grim winter, but RMn at the committee in charge The weaver* of the mill prc.sented ish -she is regarded a.x one of 10:15 ,1. m. Worship service, tiially with cheap labor, and that tinga in—As You Like It.” were unable to take their main ob­ LlllUn Reed. County: Emery powder train, the onlookers cov­ cannon, now mounted in. American Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Holiness ser- went about all the ciUe.s ami vil­ (Wide World) - F'ritz Tliysseh a est retreats on record. i a t MfWigemeRta, Charles J: ,Mui^ him with personal girts In appre­ ered their ears and waited. An ex- Mr*. W. W. Grant the mo,st cosmopolitan American ■'.inon 'oy Profe.'sor I'lh. rt I.ane the new European indu.sti-y would It remained though for Saroyan, jectives—Smolensk, Orel, Kurak, I phy la aeeretary and treasurer; Clough. Mr*. Emery Clough, Wil­ Legion Park, a part of what was vic*. lages, teaching' in tlieir ,synii- • he Earli’ord Theo’.ogical Seni- vast industries have been swal- War Ijog Not Entirely Blai-k ciation of hi* frlendahip and help­ ploaion ensued so mighty "that once th* comrhnn. 7894, Manchester typts in .Hollyw-oqd. Saturday, 7:30 p. m„ Open air gogues, and preaching tlie g ciel be forced to produce for the bene- whose Armenian ancestors certain­ Kharkov. ■ '■ ■••y. Kis su.’oieei will be, .’’St. But the war Iqg is not entirely i^afihar mambers. Michael J. Man- fulness. liam Schrober, William H. Hay­ She can, without tricks or lowed up completely by the Her- fit of Germany. But they overlook- ly were familiar with outdoor Ufe Hitler suddenly kicked out hia den. Senatorial; George Met­ the fame thereof went to the ut- 'There were 42 draftees and en­ ■ervlce. of the kingdom, and lic;ili ? i , ’ .y .Chri.st .in -:-eader.” black. ;tak, John J. Rady, L. p. Pttz- termont parts of the earth and waa mnkeup.'xpas* on the screen a.x sickness and every dise;i.= ■ . mann Goering Works which has ed one point— the fact that Ger- and who comes from the florescent commander-in-chirf. Field Mar­ r,;;jfarild. Winum F. Davis. Harry C. calf. Henry Duell, John Duell, listed ifien In the World War. and The union sen-ices of East Wind­ l for * You are invited to worship with T'l. i- v.ill be provided 'oy ahOiit .The Red -Army did Ijpid Moscow.- written In the chronicles of George it la from this that the gift of the sor and South Windsor churches almost anjr,, nationality. Her ua at any of these meetings. the people. Then saith he u • h , become Europe's largest indiistri- Inuuatry itself would be se- countryside of California, to polish shal Walter Von Brauebitsch, as­ |«rD0« « » g and Oaorga Bokla. Wlllikm Duell. Probate: A. 1 r . o ed .stuileiits from So.ithern lecled as a cornerstone for an in­ off the dramatiatS’ abhorrence'Of It held Leningrad. It’ drove the HI, who In the plentltude of his field piece now being turned over w-111 be at Wapplng at 10:45 a. m roles as a PoISweslAn in "Son of Major N. J. Curtis will visit disciples, the harvest truly is . . - .>11 "OS. organization, says "Die Na- sumed the command himself and, | BnaabnB Sandny Eaten Clough. Arthur H. Metcalf, Ill • stitution in which no Thyssen nature fn the first of his two ilate Germans back, mile by mile, in the Stafford Springs goodness provided a substitute to fight again In different form is Sunday. Due to Rev. Vlrbrnok Nut­ Fury.” a Eiira.xian in "Shanghai . Colt’s plant Sunday ‘ morning and teous, hut the labourers are fc'.. ; ” j tion," Swi.ss weekly. painful winter campaign north issued a dramatic appeal to hi# The ftrat ef a three-grame aeries Samuel Simpson, Margaret Schro­ Gesture" and an Arabian in tMatthew 9:35, 37) would have a part." offerings at the Bcla.sco theater. people to give up their warm cloth­ John. O. Netto made of pure brass that liis faiUr- being celebrated. Only the little ter’s ab*ence, Peter Chaiig from will conduct services. He Will take I Meanwhile Thy.ssen, whose and south of Moseow, and w-hen. •ef hearten gamaa will be played at ber. Town committee member* ful subjecta might ever after sing Korea, and a graduate of Univer­ "Sundowrn’’ are examples. Correlative passages from the The Hermann Goering Works for World (hilsidr-IMsapiiears ing; for the soldiers. In the spring iBoeinrine oe Sunday at 4;S0 o’clock 4‘7!5, Stafford were elected as follows: Clayton Civil War ‘cannon, hariUy as large with him a vocal and Instrumental Isunvery Vk ell I money pulled the Nazi party summer came it held intact while praise, to his. victorious arm*.’’ But or as heavy as a modem machine- sity of Hanover, will ije the guest Her high cheeklxjnes and nar­ quartet. This is to take place In Christian Science textbook,- "Sci- vastnes* cannot be compared with Not content with placing his fits spokesmen admitted a disaster -.wha^ tha Koaciuaz'ko Scouta meet C. Reed, Bernice H. Hayden. Ru­ ejice and Health with Key to'the I through an early financial cri.sis, anything in the United States and “beautiful people" in a smoky, fighting a furious delaying battle this mark of His Majesty's favor gun. will remain. preacher. Everyone ia cordially row, piercing eye? give her, also, Hartford. IS in exile, ilcprived of his proper­ had been narrowly averted. Hm Bmad Brook town team. The Donald Anderson of Ueaser pert B.-West, Harwood Skelly, invited to attend the *ervice. Im­ Scriptures” , by .Mary Baker Eddy. is matched only by such Japanese badly lighted basement restaurant, against German . blows which On Nov. 18 the British, too, be­ g M a win start prompUy at Henry was lost "In passing the Atlantic Draftee# and enlisted men In the the features 'suitable for portray­ Ahaiidoned iVx)w ties .■’•’■i Geiman citizenship, the Falls, Me., haa been appointed new Harold Clough. Mr. Reed was Ocean," mediately after the service a spe­ ing more exotic races. ' To add Include the following (p.l35): organizations as Mitsui or Mitsu­ he introduced one who entered and drove it slowly back In the Don gan an offen.slYP in North Africa elected dhalrman. Bernice H. Hay­ present atruggle for liberty already Cayeoant-Congregational Ckurch Sv, I ;iper said. principal of Stafford High school, And to. In 1758. Hebron lost her cial meeting of the church is call­ to her coemopolltan attainment.*, "Christianity as Jesus taught it bishi. the paper continued. announced quite blandly that the )iend, through Rostov, down to the from the Egyptian border region . . OMMrt M d Picnic Sundav den, secjretao’-treasurer. number nearly 40. Spruce Street (’, ..„ ..sen, after a break with subsidiary oil centers of Maikop according to ah announcement first cannon - -If the story is to be The parade, in which the cannon ed to plan for the "Old Home Com­ she waa educated.In Switzerland. 8. E. Green, Minister was not a creed, nor a system of Burkburnett, Tex.. Aug. 29 - (;P) Organized in 1937 with a capital world outside was no longer there. and after a bad start drove to their ' a Th* Aettvu Singers at the Gesang ing Day.” In the evening at 7 ceremonies, nor a special gift from -T h e discovery well of the rich Hitler, w'ent to Switzerland at the of 5,000.000 reichsmarks, it grew It had disappeared. and Krasrvodar tq the Caucasian DeeUmatlon Club will hold made yesterday by Superintendent entirely credited—without ever will be follow'ed by truckloads of Aa a result, she spesks perfect biigiiuiing of the war. He waa in previous hlghwater i^ c k beyond of School Earl M. Witt. .Mr. An­ o ’clock, th* Young People have a ritualistic Jehovah; but it w-aa Burkburnett oil field, , Christ within a few months to an indus­ For a few minutes while the air foothills. I. Bengasi. But their triutftpli wa# ' JrtdM finnual eonoert and picnic, having received it. But the Inde­ acrap now being collected by De­ French. Sunday Homing Worship, '10:45 .-Muthern France when the Ger­ derson succeeds Cheater E. Baa- pendent and patriotic spirit of the been Invited to the home of Mis* But despite her beauty and a. m. The Rev. Charles Johnson of the demonstration of divine Love Schmoker No. 1. has .been aban­ trial unit with a capitalization of waa filled with Saroyanesque In the Pacific, Japan had been short-lived. ^tonorraw afternoon, starting at fense Council Chairman Ira C. casting out error and healing the mans occupied that country-. Then stopped at least temporarily at the ton who recently resigned to en­ South Coventry town remained undImmed. And the Turshen. will leave the Green ait Evel>-n Koeamick Rev. Mr. Mac- other qualifications. Gene’s en­ Manchester Green, will preach at doned after 30 years. 4.000.000,000 mark.s. It follow-ed maunderings. the idea seemed rev-, In the spring Rommel ^ la n ff I IA d’clock. at Maple Grove, off Clean. fomier pastor. win be pres- sick, not merely in the name of The 'well blew In on July 1, he vanished and - there have been the German. Armies, the Skoda outer island ramparts of Australia ■treet. Hugo Kellner is ter war work. A native of Stock­ nickname "Pumptown"—for the 3 o'clock. The Colors, the Legion, trance Into the theatrical world this service In the'absence of the olutlonary. Such a line of approach, forward and rapid'y pushed th#j holm. Me., Mr. Anderson graduat­ enU All the Young People art- Christ, or Truth, but in demon­ 1912, opening a field that pro­ confiicting reports that he es­ Works'and the Brunner Armament carefully followed by all the na­ after ednvoys of United States British back almost to Tobruk. A f­ of the committee In Delegates elected to the various aimilarity in coruitruction to the Sherwood Griffin, Commander, the W'«s not without obstacle—her pastor. caped to South America, that he ed from Stockholm schobla, Colby iivooden cannon to the watering urged to lie present. stration of Truth,* as must be the duced more than 100,000,000 bar­ fafctories being only two of almost ture-fearing playwrights, Wrould troop rcinforrements arrived and- ter only a brief pause, he choo* th# I •dheige" a t arrangements and he is conventions at the Republlcap- Defenae Council. Harold Gray father. Howard Tierney. Wednesday evening servlc*, 7:80 case in the cycles of divine light," was imprisoned by the Germans College and also did graduate troughs and. pumpa of th* period— chairman, loca' arum corps and The South Wliidaor Gun Club Instead of a flat "No." he tried ROSAllNOjtuku p. m. ; rels- of crude. innumerable firms swallowed. demand that all theatergoers must Gen. Douglas MacArthur took hottest summer weather to attack •fcMhS aaalfite^ by the members of Caucus were as follows: members w1H meet at the Town and. that he committed suicide). command. ;tha Maglng club. Dinners wdU be work at the University of Maine. esme into local usage. aupplemenUry organizations tak­ to change her mind through a Steel from the.well’a casing will Change In Fullcle* Urged accept the ruling that he., stay again, captured Tobruk and push-1 He served as Teaching Principal State; Eugene W’. Latirn.ef, Dr. hall August 31, at which time .sea­ I'nlon Service be used In new wells. (Rcichamarahal Goering in his Die Nation' said Thy.sson •' fre­ within the playwright’s \ limited Attempts to resume the #ea- ed the British almost to Alexon* | iMiead during the afternoon in the On the Sunday after the Battle ing part. It will be preceded by the psychological approach. He of­ Bt. John’s PoUsli Church Manchester Methodist Church at Stockholm High achool in 1933 W. L. Htgglns, John E. Klfigaburj- of Lexington. April 17, 1775, a son permit* will be issued. Per­ FREDJacMURRAY ' Oolway Street caparity as economic dictat-ir of quently tried to,persuade Hitler space. alr-Iand march met resounding de­ dria. dub’s dining room. A concert bv annual Auction and Fond Sale held son* who wi.sh’’ to join the club fered to go with her in her search .Second -Congregational Chun-h and 1934. and was Principal of and the Rev. Leon H. Austin. large congregation waa a**emble-one joined in sing­ near. The Increase of riding haa surance broker, lost another bout Offertory "Monastery Choir"— scalped on a . subway train last In Memorlam Weatford avenue were married to hia strong-willed daughter over CARR BENCHIET MOORE Chopin night—and there wasn’t a redskin Nation said "^hyssen made a on Russia. ^ himself. The ptajc? Well, that will ship.s. ed war on the Axis, and all th#| Ifi loving meini.ry of ihMred M^. this morning at o’clock In .St Axe)' A. Olsen. ■ The Vemon, Ellington 4-H fair ing "Faith of Our Fathera” dedi­ become noticeable and some nights rest except Chile and Argenttaa| cating the song to former 4H her elopement. , Solo, (Mrs. George Sheddi "O in sight. mistake when he assumed Hitler In October,X939. Die . Nation be written, perhaps, during fehear- No Progress Since June Cg«Mh«)r. Who patRod away August Edward* chiirCh. Rev. Henry ■ Eugene W. Latimer waa elected will include pet* thl* year. Chil­ there are as many a.a 15 riders on ON THE SA.ME .SHOW: planned to give him and other •sals. severed relations. Me iMd chairman of the Town committee. boy* w-ho ar* now serving in the the street*. "Gene haa gone Hollywood. Tm Light of All the World"—Hamb­ Feeling energetic, Mallahan said. Thyssen protested to Goering Although the Japanese won a Chabot aa.i|stant pastor, perform dren can exhibit their pets as well K eith’s financiers an inside-track oppor­ against the distribution of aiitl- lodgment in the western Aleutians, As the war year neared an end, I First district, and Walter Haven, srmy. Following the program ■-.Mr. and Mra. Kris Karlson of len , grasped two hand straps and A faea that ta aiwavn hefnre UN, ed the double ring ceremony. Mlau LM the products of their gardens, tunity for the Industrial exploita­ Cathollc pamphlets, attacks on Bi azll. too. declared war on C!*r-1 Second district. Mrs. Ellen Hurd aqiiar* dancing w-aa enjoyed. Foster street are spending their Sermon ’The Authority of Con­ went into a chinning routine. they had made no progress Mnce ▲ Voice we can nevefwforget Vera Cuman was soloist and Miaa their canning or their farm ani­ Nany KtRy tion of the continent. The Nazis, Jews and the outbreak of war. Wa*;e Stahilizatioii many and Italy as a re#iilt of sub- j A amlU that will and Mrs. Grace H. Re.ed are vice The young people will be In vacation In Woodatock. Vermont. science"- Dr. Furgeson He had failed . to consider the early June and had lost II ships Mgrgaret Ward was organist. ’The mal*. The fair will be held Satur- Cwhai whirring electric fan above. it appeared, had other plana Thyssen’s last letter to Hitler,' sunk and 11 damaged ’ in the marine sinkings of her ships off] In a*r mamory we *1111 her yet. chairmen. The caUciia voted to charge of the morning servlc* at Mra. Marion Pierce la the.xueat August Sale Postlude "Gloria'in Excelsis"— -bride was attended by Mlm Mar­ ■sy, September 8 at the County Fordham hospital doctors said which are being realized in the according to the paper, said, "1 steady attrition of United States her coast. endorse the nomination of Eugene the Second Congregational church. of friend* in Moravia. New York. Mozart Structure IMeiiaeed S^Jy mlMad hy her hueband, J.»h7i jorie Ganals sister of .he bride Home Grounds at Vemon Center. The Week his head injuries were not serious. Hermann Goering W orks.. which committed no crime. My only mis­ bomb and submarine attack.*. On other fronts during the year I ■ ^ • t id h a y and d augh ter. .Muriiri. \V. Latimer as Senatorial candl Mra. Paulin* Hutchinson will be Mrs. Adelald E, Johnson Of Em I ht-LLJ the British sent a force to occupy! groom as bridesmaid and Charles date from IJjatriet. .35. The new class** will be open to MIndaor Hill wa* re-elected head The Twix-n-Tweert Study Group take was to believe In you as our Then in August carrie the United Furness was best 'iOfeti. A wedding any boy or girl whether 4-H club leader at the Sunday. School ses­ ------ENDS TODAY—— will meet at the parsonage, Tues­ leader.” Portland. Ore.. Aug. 29— — States Marines’ victory at Tulagl Madaga.scar. a Vichy French po#-| Delegatea elected at the Demo­ sion. which begins at 10 a. m. of 'the Republican Town commit­ ‘TODAY AND SUNDAY session in the Indian Ocean; and I breakfast was servM following the cratic Caucus were member or not and they can «x- tee Wednesday evening. -The day at 8 p. m. Thyssen w-aa deprived of citizen­ Employers, declaring the entire in the Solomons where the United ceremony at Hyde Villa Inn, Staf hiblt any pet. with'ribbona being ENDS T h i Church School Board will , Sunday School Lesson ship in February, 1940. wage.stabilization structure in the States secured control of. Impor­ consolidated their contr^ in Irani State; Ralph Reynold*. Arthur iJ. original committ** w-aa not r B cemoBylSdn in yoar't .bordering the Russian Caucaati# mini mu iari» fordvllle and the couple left on Sebert, Christian Weigild. Mra. awarded as prize*. ’ . Changed but the following - were meet in' the church social room at Pacific Northwest is threatened, tant bases for a future offensive. wedding trip to Maine. Onctheir ■ Because of an OPA ruling the IW * otiB V k s h hitl Mrs. Miniver 7:45. asked tha. War Labor Board to in­ Therte were the wor.st defeats in - But they were unable to soIv#| Bessie StracK. added to it: A. C. HoUand. Parry Consequences of Sin Often Remain the political -riddle of India, wher#| IS OUT Of return they will make their home Congressional: Elmer Cahoon Baby Beef .and Lamb Show osd Columbia Roterta. Mrs. Gladys H. Burnharh ------^------■ 1 Increase Shown , tervene in four small suits for back Japan’’* mo A a s* BAOiANO • IfO OOSCIV Ijwt Chgnee To Share In monthly meeting, at 7:30'jl. m. caught up with him. Aa a matter that his,brother ‘Esau was ap- expected to name employers in 37 The beginning of the war’#| Guard, ton of Mrs. Alma Smith Earle DeCarli of Saddax-Mllls, schedule is the same aa that of naugh and Horace C: Vibert; Pro­ Dne-W 0*N* «Ulw 4. animals, livestock products, tobac­ seaboard. But here, loo, she was fourth year .found the situation| The .slate headed by John F Dris­ Once A Year Storewide Wednesday — Church Board of fact, they had been catching up proaching with a.grea't company shops-affecting an e.-timated 5.- withdrawing from the territory ® YaanaH Maka Pro^ratt and the lat* 'William Smith, leavea L pf Mr. and Mr*. V'lctorueCarll Windham High achool. and schoola bate. Mra. Ullian Skinner, Mr*. I A >Miao #0iWiTN M*T*a ncnioa - co and truck crops had resulted in alxnit as follows: coll State Central committeeman today to join his unit at Boston Gladys H. Burnham, Mrs. ^ it h STATE monthly meeting at 8 p. m. with him for a long tlme,^^ The man of men. 000 worl(ers. some of them in-war gained at heavy cost, appart'ntly ha* been notified of h^-fourth con­ will open ( » Wednesday, Septem­ HARTFORD Reductions of lOCc to 40''i, who had been a trickster and de- The sin that he had l6ng ago a 9-point increa.se In the general 1. Htile.r ha.s been weakened, but I •-va.* eiocted over the town commit­ after spending a ten-day furlough secutive annual a\¥anl of the $50 ber 9. M. Bowles and Misa Elizabeth indii.slrios. The first suits named with some other, project in mimh Place your dthfs in a long­ tee .slate by a vote of 192 to 119 Noble. Gospel Hall c'elver had been tricked and de- cotiTmitted came home .0 Jacob level of farm product* In the may administer still other serlous| with his wife, Mrs. Erma Phillips Trustee o ch o la ^ tp at the Uni­ About 816 wra* cleared at month ended Aug. 15. Tpe Willamette Iron and Steel Cor­ Japan still had. power to delivex defeats to the Alii*# term loan at prestnJ low The caucus attracted a large num­ Smith, at The Ridges. Mr. Smith Residents of TraiUr Village are 415 Center Streei celved, and for a long time the with .sUrtllng effect. But it stands poration defendant. terrific blows, whether at Aus­ versity of ComlectlcuL program wrhich, • wa* sponsored aharper, shrewder, and more un- to his credit that he waa far more The lncrea.se raised the depart­ 2. Japan has teen forced- tol interest rates"—Ifarm ciedit ber of DemocraUc registered vot- on August ^0 completed a three &IlM DqrO'thy Hal* of Main Tuesday night by the Parent- "sitting tight,” a* no settlement ment’s index 32 points above that tralia, India o^ Ru.uuonai, Fred bom this week at a Boston hospi­ cently received by Worthy Master. tempt to mo\-e or prepare for it and fording the greatest possible pro­ Federal Home Loan Bank Admin­ and dying in AVG planes over qualities that haVe given Jacob a I««g time 10 pttt out if needed, no Rai dean. Mrs. Josephine Ravetfo tal. The Democratic caucus con­ Mason Nuhfer from the Stote Mas­ are going to atick to the petition .. Zion Lutheran Cliurrh tection to the women and children, istration ' reported today that the China. Burma. Indo-China and Vitamin Oils -><»eph Plccln. Mr. and Mrs? August M. Claeyes vened at the town hall. Second ter. This Is the highest rating that sent to Governor Hurley earlier in High and Cooper Street* worthy place among the. patriarchs and arranging.SO that if one part Ur«;es Abolition volume of outstanding non-farm Thailand and on such strange and Maip HJia p<>menr«; soiall «mi- M-nrv.Peirolo, and William Kun- have returned to Eloat Hartford District Thursday evetflng. The the local Grange hat achieved. the week that said; "that we will Rev. H. F. R. Stechbols, Paator in spite of his serious shortcomings of hia company was overwhelmed home mortgages rose more, than far-sepa.ratrd battlfielda aa New Price Kuppedl w.u Reno Frannni. fter visiting at the home of Mr*. following delegatea were chosen; People ar* again reminded of have to be throwm out with phyal- and the deception of hia brother the rest might make good their es­ $1,(X)0.000.()00 during 1941 . arid Guinea. Java, the Solomon islands Somial. imniifnefiia. P.jt rf WUIam J. Dellijifan, Xormin B^|. Jessi* Claeyea on South street. cal force.** KEITH^S Esau. cape, We have the spectacle of a reached an 11-year peak of $20,- Roosevelt set the program that .Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack and the collection of rubber and metals * Thirteenth Stinday After Trinity Of British Treaty Cher. Conrad .Mohr. Joseph Ron- Mr, and-'Mra Roland E. Allen V hich will be conducted Sunday by Main Street, Manchester 10 a. m.—Service In English. It was this particular sin that guilty conscience and a . recollec­ 157.000.000, gave the United Nations their Seattle, Aug. 29—(/Pi—The price I yeu vidt. Pay op mortgagor, other Christian A. Weigold for 9tat* Officials said the debt was on siter and panlel GreenF; county. and infant daughter, of Penacook,. convention. Mr. and Mr*. Alanson the Town Defense Council. It Is Text of sermon: iwike 10, 23-37. years after was now confronting tion of grievous .wrong done a greatest confidence in v1ctor\--'a of vitamin oils has been established] H.. are spending the week-end him. The trickeries and oppres­ brother, in conflict with the con­ Chungking, Aug. 29. !iPl —On the soundest basis in decades. at arbitrary, artificial and Don-| PPy h* land, improvrtncniL Harold LavensaJer. Mrs. Helen Stewart, Jr., for Congressional particularly emphaaized that tin MONDAY AND TTTfiSDAY program that called for 60,000 at the horn* of Mra. AUen’a moth- paper, and fag# or* not included The Barn Dance sions of Laban had reach«i] the quering force of a purpose to 'do the 100th anniversary of the Chl- They said, however, that expan­ planes. 45,000 tanks. 20.000 anti- competitive levels by a SeatU# | Mrs. Elizabeth White. MTsa convention. Benjamin A. Strack ConneeUenFa SUPER GIANT SHOW! ne*e-British treaty of Nanking, sion of the. mortgages debt’ will laan* aa brm m l «pr> onl) Mum Knig. AttUlo brassineili. Francis and Christian A. Weigold were in this salvage. 'lYueka will call at stage where Jacob felt that be what is in hi* power to retrieve a aircraft guns and 8.(K)0.000 tons of fishing industry combination In 1 Grace Whit*, who has {>een in Largest Bom Ooaoe OSertag at "To The Shores Of Tripoli” could bear them no longer, and under which Britain received ex­ "unqueatlonably" alow- down for. Eagan, probate. David McCbr- chosen for County and Senatorial each house to collect the materiola. bad situation. It. is a striking evi­ ships in 1942. stralnt of trade, a Federal grond| heve farm income and tuhitamid Pfinocook. for two weeks, return­ Music, Square# Woltxe# Foal "T k is Tim * F qr Kee|M” with the consent of Laban's daugh­ dence of the w-ay that the conse­ tra-territorial rights in China, the the duration of the war; with new 'The steady, though difficult.' jury- Indictment charges. ® Penney.. Daniel convention also. Mr# Str#ck State convention delegates as. construction confined to aetual ed with them. nominated In town caucus** dur­ Jones, Foz-Trrta, aafi Hops! Welcome to the . . * * ters he had decided to strike out quences of sin remain long after a influential newspaper Ta Kung progress toward thik goal pointed The indictment h'ss returned I •W e- dasMii ia n u g booklet Kli™n. * John Comp Nathan Hale. Salvation was reelected Democratic town for himself, returning to his home­ Pao urged today "the abolition of war housing and increased pay­ Kelrana. and Dr. John P. Hanley committee chairman: ing the past week are: Republican, sinner has repented or even after the way to a.bright Allied picture yesterday against the Halibut Liv-| Army Camp, ha* clooed for the land. With his company and his he has been forgiven his sin. this and all siihsequent unequal ments tending to offset new mort­ Private John Schmidt, of W**t- H. W. Porteb, Harvey S, Collins; Colt Park Shell gage lending. on Hitler's western front. er Oil Producer* and it* owner, I Heads State Flmnen season, - having •ntertairted 460 D a m o c r a t s , John MoeValgh, possessions be had left secretly, Aa it turned out, Jacob had noth­ treaties forced on China by dif­ It was this production upon Lyle E. Beanchflower: Th* FUtalngl boys and,' girt* during the post over Fielct Cbicop**. Moa#, spent WetkerafieU Ava, HartfosB. CL UNION SERVICE but Laban had pursiled and over­ ferent power* In the last century." "The unusually high level of na­ Charles Coyl. ing to fear. E.Hau' also had Im­ tional income," said the Bank Ad­ which depended the possibility of Vessel Ow’ners’ Association of 8#-| t-wo months, their stay aponsoisid the week with bis aunt -ami undo, At Th# taken him, angry over Jacob’s de­ proved with year# From a care­ "China's friend* *bould be glad New Haven, Aug. 2 f t _ s ^ T b . Mr. and Mr# Alfred H. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Hermoa Wolff and CVEBT WKDNESDAX AND ministration, ". . . i s making it the opening of a second land atUe and Its officers; Tbs by Kiwranis clubs and other social parture and particularly outraged less, easy-going man who had to see the bunal of these historic ConnecUcm State F i r e m e n ^ ^ The Coventry 4H Fair and ’Vic­ iMn. Richard of Wootfleld, Moo#, possible for thousands of borrow­ front In Europe. Sea Fishermen’s Union, of th* P#^| ciation. Winding up Its agencies of Connecticut and west­ were recent visitors at th* bom* of SATDBDAX NIGHT The Bolton Lake House because he claimed that hia house­ lightly sold away his birthright, he remain* which still *te»tlfy to the It encouraged tb* British to cific and numerous of It# offloera^l tory Corp proved well worth the ers to go beyond their contract rt^nwnuon here chose ern MossachuaetU. Mr. and Mrs. WUUom Wolff. fi:W U tl:M F. M-, Wamtfum (Route 44) hold gods had been stolen. Aa a had become a man of autetance, exploitation and aggression of for- and EgiU Peterson, busineos agen%| Th* Summer Beaolnn of the Cov­ effort by th* few rwoponaibl* wrork- Emanuel Lutheran Church requirements and reduce their m- proceed with the organization ^ ^ m a n of Norwich aa preai- Fonntttlac — FOatarlaf Church and Chestnut Streets matter of fact, they had been, and.In him-also hia finer qualities e.gn nation* in China during the debtedness ahead of schedule!" and delivery of the. first 1.000- of Th# Otter Trawlers’ Unloa. entry Day School endod Friday er# In the oftamoon oporta of Cordially Inritas Yoa To Dine and Dance though Jacob was not aware of the had prevailed. Hia eaay-golng na­ last 100 years,” the paper said. ; ^ t aat night. Other new^offi- with a picnic at th* Churchill *11 kind# were enjoyed with prloaa Normal Appla Pifea* Soon At Their Reatful Inn This Evening! A^ the same time the Labor De­ bomber blows upon Hitler’s cities M 9 BANK tOANS HikP ^ r s Included William De^an of Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson. Pastor fact, for Rachel,' who along with ture waa now dom inate by a partment reported that July build­ and ffbe tnos# raids upon hia In­ Six iDdians Killed Farm for th* ehUdren wrho have 828 and $10 war bonds given Art Webster's her attractiveness sOems to have great magnanimity which led him Dovm Brittsli Airrraft ^ r b y , vice pre-^iient; t John Mo- attended the achool. and their fom- Hartford. Aug. 8» —« pv_ a pre- 1 ing permit valuations were 51 per dustries and communications in :O e NIIP YOUIStlF for each event. TIm m otamps dicUon that appl* prtcoa win re­ OM TiBier*’ Orchestra had aopiethlng of her father’s to receive hig brother with Joy and which Air Bombay. Aug. 29.— —Offlo ^ r i ^ of^gUreford. s«:reUry, and ilica. wUl be given t» the winner jOt SUNDAY - - - - 10:30 A. M. cent below the valuations for It ELORED DOYLE Tbomaa Bracken of Branford, aec- turn to normal soon eras mod* HANK POST. ProMpttr George Smith's Trio trickery, hod taken the Idols, and without the aligbteat reproach con­ Vichy-, Aug. 29,—<>P)—Dlapatchca July, 1941. It waa the fifth con­ Forces already were joining. fired on a crowd of Indiana 1' BOS M another meeting wbon tha pre­ Firtorday by D ou ^ J. Brtnat, so sonceoled them beneath her os cerning the ancient wrong that hod from Rabat, French Morocco, re­ 'Beoood A-Ejr. Lamda around a police atadon In «»<>hitloB voUrig; ben­ Cborloa DtekoBO’ fothar omc* mium prizes for exhibits wrOI be CON(X)RDIA AND EMANUEL LUTHERAN secutive month in which the con­ I. OEMonsenerx efit* for life to any member per- cWrt of the Conaumar DtviaioBi Far T o v Moaical PleBanre. she sat on the camel that Laban been done to him. It waa a glori­ ported today that French fighter struction volume was lower than On March 4, leas than three province and killed otx a# ' was confined tft MoinhaW** Pris­ given also. ^ In the evening * OPA. It wro* boasd on tha pros­ CHURCHES PARTICIPATING had sought them in vain, on. Southwark, L ^don, England. i ous ending to a story that has plane* had shot down a Britlah in the corresponding month of the months after the United States 38. a -govemment eomniunlqu* r#-! a&>|Re^*' *“ ‘*'*"^*>' ‘ttsoblsd was community sing was held feUewred pect# of a bumper oppl* crpp for THE ^^^RY BEST IN FOOD AND CHOICE t!tOUORB i A p p e a l aa ta Um looa at hta BOOBg iaciaiv* l»aaong. ' olrecoft over n*art>/ Port L^autag, ^previoua year. becom* a bolhgarcnt, U waa sm-[portod .todog* Th* prlaca wma torn damn la 1M9. bp a QtUi, bhya agalnot ffM # tha CoonccUcnt. Foltow tk* Uanoea at thietalMUty.

.A-V- -J-.- aiAiNCHETSTEK EVENllS^G HERALD, MANC3HESTER. CONN. SATLUDXT, AUGL’ST 29,1911 f O U S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDATv AUGUST 29, 1941 a. PAGE a baby boy alive. H* was the. only survivor. Joins Marines Board Lists Ration Cards Bombs ware dropped during First Band Concert ccept 54 for Army daylight . today on a west Eng­ land town. Roosevelt Now Readfy Europe’s Changing Face: In 36 Months Politics Second Now Uncalled For .The Berlin radio’s Orst report on Tires, Tubes last night's R. A. F. raid . aaid Program Tomorrow From Local Draftees only that damage had been eau.sed To Halt Price Jumps Local Board Announces In several towns in southern and Local OiTirials Release The Axis Shadow Blacks Out a Continent In Far West States southwestern Germany, The Ger­ 79lh Regiment Organi­ Eigiit of Group Exam- Clmm$ Raid Intended Names of Tkose Who mans estimated the attacking Names of Those Who Manchester Federal Action Will Bfe Mobilizing of Youths Democratic nuniinatiun for sena« Have Been Approved. force at from 230 to 250 planes Get Replacements. zation to Give First More Concerned Over ined Given Limited X q Open Second Front and said 36 planes had been shot - September V, 1939 September 1/ 1940 tor but waL defeated In the final Dale Book Taken Soon to Stabil-'^ Immediately Is Urged Attack on Count Than election by the veteran Thomas qf down. The local Rationing Board today In Seriei at Center, Service; To Leave for ^—— There were but 49 gasoline ra­ ize Wages and Farm ------Ocean Arctic Gooding, a Republican who h ^ Tonight Arctic ITh# Allies (ICELAND ^^Rutiio and Election Prospects; In- been appointed to hold the seat Fort Devena Sept.' 11. Berlin (From German tioning cards that haw been sp: released the names of those who Park from 3 to 4 p. ni. l iSept.ai =dAnnaitd Artei Broadcasts). Aug. 2»—(-Pi— Stcarntn of Fighteri were given new truck and paa- Get Together Hose Co. No. 1, Goods' Prices. ClnclnnaU, Aug. 29—(4*)— T temporarily. proved by the War Price Board M.. F. D. at Haadquarteri. Immediate mobilization ot Hungary and ciinihents Fare Well. Arizona (Primary Sept. 8). Tha German high command eongcr car tire# and tubes. There The first in a sartas of Sunday Atlaetic Ocoan Atlantic Ocean TIm Army induction center et claimed in a communique to- uncalled for at the local office this Stveep At'roxa Channel Tomorrow America’s 18 and 19-year-oId Annaxed Area I’roiiiiMi To Buck War Program were 21 new tire# approved and afternoon band concert# .will be By James Marlow and George San Francisco, Aug. 29.— <]tartford yesUrdny accepted 34 I 'day that an Allied operation­ morning. They are as follows: Folkestone. Enjgland, Aug. 20— Outing, Hose Co. Jio. 4 S.M.F.D. ZIelke youths was urged today by Rep. John R. -Murdock and 17 (4*1 -Sw’arms of R. A. F. Oghters 15 tubes. Also approved were 14 at Villa Louisa. inaugurated in Center Park to­ Max Singer of Boston, national (Wide World)—The far we.stem others, all promising to support i « t tiM to refietranU who left aa al order seised during the Walter Allen. 5.53 E. Middle New York. Aug. 29 — (Wide GREAT GREAT I Aug. 19 Commando raid' on Turnpike; George Bsnville; - 102 swept acros-; the Engllth chanhel second grade tires and three tubes. Band'Concert, Center Park, 3 to morrow afternoon by the 7DUi commander of the Veterans of states, bu.sy with war work and the war program, are running for ^ r a r to e Uancheeter'a Auyuet quo- in the direction of France this Retread truck tires were approve 4 p. m, World)—President ’ Roosevelt, to Foreign Wars opening their BRITAIN'^ BRITAIN F two' Democratic congressiongl Dieppe, France, .showed . the Adams street; Carroll Barrett, 28 •Regiment Band, attached to the *4fP**’ concerned over the pos.sibility of 1 tbe local Selective Service of- raid was Intendfli ■ to be the Mt. NelK)’ Place:.Oliver Benoit. 45 morning, apparently bent on a sec­ ed for 5.5 and retread passenger .\ugust SI to Septoiiilier ‘7 Anti-Aircraft unit at th# State whom the nation has looked for '■3rd national encampment nominations. Theae are seats st announced today. Of the opening of a .second front In FalrAeld street: Rose Berthiaume. ond successive day of aosaulta on tire.a for 66. knlghta of Cplumbus Carnival. Armory he>e. months to prevent runaway living here tomorrow. P - an enemy attack on the Pacific large and the two top contendere German mill ary targets ,n the oc­ The list follows; M ednasday, Septehilier 2 The concert eerie# 'naa been ar­ "If we give these boys of . North epast, have ca.st only glances at wiil be nominated. accepted, eiaht of them were Europe. , ‘ ■ 393 Bldwell street; Harry' Brown, costa, indicated this week he was \North Sep, Sv’-V Sea iJd^snatM l aa accepted for limited The Allied intention was 12 Chestnut Drive; George Collins, cupied area. New truck and passenger tires Special meeting, Army and ranged by the band concert com- the age of 18 and 19 at least politics thus far in this elJ^ction Nobody bothers alxmt filing for .Mounds of gunAre and tha high- and tubes— Town of Manchester, Navy Club. ready to jump into the driver’s, two years training, we can be the Republican nomination in the ll^asrvlee. onlyl Theae men will shown in "Operational. Order 10 Gardner street; Louise I\arling,. m,ltt#e of the local Chamber of year despite significant develop­ No. 121." the communique pitched roar of powerful motord Center street; The W. G. Glenney Thursday, September S Commerce with Mias ^^ellen Hol­ seat and say “Whoa.” more certain a greater num­ primary because the state is Dem­ : leave for Fort Devena reception 234 Keeney street; Leonard. De- Jerry P. Saplenzn Coi, 3.56 No. Main; Town of Man­ ments. on September 11. They said. It added 'that there mlchele, .580 e : Middle Turnpike; indicated that some of the raiders Special meeting, Zoning Gom- brook handling the details. Donald M. Nelson, reportedly ber of them will come back ocratic by a ratio of more than 7. were engaged In. violent combat chester, Center street: Manchester home to us when the war is In throe of tlie seven stales, the ;! aiwukl keep in' touch with the lo> were only two eoplea of the Fred Edlund. Bucklsnd; Hazel Jerry P .' Sapienza, 21. local misslon, Municipal Building at 8. The program will be from $ banging conference tables in em­ to 1 in registration and anyway Gesi. 26 Indian Drit*e; ' Daniel above the channel haze. Sand A Gravel, Manchester Green; Ttiesday, September 8 p. m. until 4 p, m. and Warrant phasizing he was still running the over—not only as survivors, primary elections are over and st.ate Republican leaders say they ’’ oU Selective Service office to order, one for each of two young man, hopes to get into the Manchester Sand A Gravel, Man- office holders genenUly. have ^ learn the time of departure. The brigade .staffs. ■ Gleason 37 Cook street: Arthur Town Primaries, Legion Hall. Officer Thomaa N. Evan#, leader production show, began to exhibit but as men who are able-bod­ FRANCI will form a slate by write-ins at aviation branch of tha United cho.stcr Green; Manchester Sand Werlnewday, September 9 of the band, haa announced that ied and physically fit," he de­ _ , ^ fared well. No congressman haa the primary-or by party conven­ |/'Herald will carry the time, alao. (Both before and during the Heffron, 512 Center street; John States Marine Corps .upon comple­ some of the toughness of spirit he — Caspiaii Rombera Cause & Gravel, Manchester Green: Les­ . Opening of local public schools. for the first concert-the arpiy mu­ clared. failed of nomination. All occu­ tion later. Tboee accepted for lervice and raid on Dieppe^ the British Hill. 171 Spencer street; Charles tion of his recruit training pro­ lie C. Burnett, 531 Lydall; Ernest promised he would. Sea |!'. who are now on a two weeks fur- Broadcasting Corpbration ad­ Hitcheock. 9 Village street; Wil­ Civilian Casualties Friday, September 11 sicians will play. old favorlt## The president disclosed Federal • “ We will need the active pants of major state offices in­ Oregon (Primary held May 15) gram at Parris Island, 8. C. He is T. Bantly, 1.55 Center; William F. with pNnty of spirited marches service of boys.who are 18 and volved in party contests have sur­ louafa to complete preparation for vised the French people that liam Hiinniford, 441 Center street; Brond- the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Sa­ Meeting of Board of Control, action would be taken -soon ' to SPAlW ^ Democratic leader^ are hoping Berl'in (From German Johnson, 501 Porter. Chamber of Commerce, Manches­ intarspersed. His assistant leadir stabilize wages and farm prices Ut 19 today,” Singer added. "We vived. ea.terinf the U. 8. armed forces the raid was not an invasion.) Mrs. Raymond Hunt. 35 Branford casts) Aug. 29— (4b — Brittsh pienza, 2 Rogers place. He attend­ New Grade II—John F. Fraher, C0R8IC for a shower of Democratic votes The announcement said street: Harold Jarvis, 18 Auburn ter Country Club. i# Sergeant Major William Kim- their present levels because' of will most certainly have to Has Been Hot 4’ain)Niignlng from the. shipyanis to offset the aril aa follows; bombers raidfd southern and ed Manchester High school, grad­ Sr„ 613 Main: Fred.Machie, 8 Bol­ mel. call them when they- get old­ There has been some hot cam­ Anthony S. Struff that the Germans had taken a Hoad: Robert Keeney, 75 Robert southweatern Germany last night, uating in 1939. ton Center Road; Margaret Mitch­ Red Cross First Aid course for mounting living cu.sts. And the SARDINIA registered Republican majority m total of 2.195 prisoners at Road; Hazel luine, 34 Chestnut civilian iiefen.''e, St. Mary^s Hall at The 79th'a band come# to Man­ threat that foot! prWes might er. For their own protection, paigning, especially in dlstricU the state In the November elec­ Joseph 8. Oolas causing clvili.in casualties and do­ . Sapienza was on the stoUT of his ell, 402 Tolland Turnpike: Max A. chester with a fine reputation. let’s mobilize them now and where representatives .seeking re­ Joaeph A. Daigle Dieppe and that the British street: John Layacio, 50 Flower high school newspaper, "The High Trepaiiiier, 95 Autumn; John S. 7 o’clock. climb 30 per cent higher. tion but it didn't work out that ing damage to buildings, the Ger­ Mass meeting of Air Raid War­ Men who have been with the regi­ give them the benefit of the ♦tpSICILV nomination have been subjected Arthur L. Riiley had left more than 400 dead street: Robert .N'eill, 49 Park man high command communique School World” and the school year Zelenakas, 34 W. Center. ment since it was activated boast No New l^rgislatlon way In the May 15 printary. At dens, High school hall at 7:30. extra trilining they will re­ ALGERIA ALGERIA to opponents' charges of non-co- Raymond J. Kriatoff Additional bodies were said street: Harlan Norman, 51 Hamlin reported today. book "Somanhle." He also belong­ Retread truck tires and tubes that, it i# the best regimental band Because,of the need for speed; he MALTA CRETEC=^ that time, the Republican vote street; Peter Maistrelis, .8 Ford Saturday, September 12 ceive.” CRETC«:i=» operation with the Roosevelt war Bmeat C. Irish to be washing ashore daily. Thirty-two-palders were shot ed to the school Commercial Club Andrew Ansaldl A Co.. 123 W. in the country, (jranted fair indicated, the stabilization woulu Mediterronean 5co program, was about twice the size of the Frederick T. Shea Street: Thomas McKinney, 103 Bli- down, l^ said. Five more were re­ and Debjiting Club aa well aa being Center; Andrew Ansaldi. 123 W. Installation meeting. Soroptl- weather the townspeople will pro­ be efftcied without hew legislation Mtditerroneen Sea Democratic total. sell street: Edward McIntyre, 17 mist (Tlub, Mancher.ter Country .^palestini But voting has been extremely Won Kennniinatlon Easily John 'Patterson ported destroyed In Alghta over a cheer-leader. 1 Center: Ernest T. Bantly, 135 Cen­ bably turn out In big number# and he hoped the new program • PALESTINE r light. California, swollen by an ' John J. Hellandbrand Park street: Thomas McGill, 44 occupied western*; terriiorry last Prior to his enlistment in the ter; Alexander. Jarvis Co.; Ernest Club. tomorrow to greet the first ynit- Would be ready tor annouucemenl Charles L. McNary, minority Henry street; Antonia Petrlcca, 23 Tuesday, September 15 _Milej^ Mlloi influx of workers estimated by Colin Victor Davies Experts Seek night, and two, were doyvne(l in Marine Corps. Saplenza was em­ D. Smith. 41 Foster: William F. ed States Army band ever to be in his nationwide radio talk plan­ Defense Unit SAUDI ARARIA leader In the Senate, stayed »in Packard street; Russell Prlsk- Johnson. 501 Porter; Manchester Meeting of Retail Credit Bu­ EGYPT some observers to exceed 500,000, Washington, never spent a cent Warren R Schaefer day Alghts over western Germany ployed as a supervisor by Pratt A stationed in Manchester. ned for around Labqr Day, Sept. <. SAUm AflAklA had a registration only slightly Harold J. Derry, Jr. : waldo. 64 Birch street; Hsrold and Helgoland bight yesterday. Whitney. Sand & Gravel. Manchester Green: reau. Manchester Country Club. The bandsmen will b« seaUd in Price Administratiqn Leon Hen­ for campaigning and won renomi­ Filter, 71 Gersrd street; Dorothy Luncheon meeting of Retail Mer­ under that'of two years ago, a Joaeph Dltrolio Uniform Guii, German planes raided southwest Manchester Sand A Gravel. Man­ chairs In Center. Park which has# derson previously had warneu Is Organized This was Europe when the German Invasion of Poland started In the war’s first year. Germany split Poland with Russia, the nation by a 5 to 1 vote' ratio. His .Slerblnski, 15 Auburn Road; chester Green; Manchester Sand chants Division, Chamber of Com­ presidential election year, but a Democratic opponent this fall is Thomas J. Pagani and northeast England by day an been provided by the Salvation housewivea of a "dangerous pat- World War IT Britain and Fronfe Joined the fight September 3, Soviet—on the axis side—seized areas from Finl.-ind, the Nazis turnout of only 45 to 47 per cent Chaster J. Rareise Steven Saplenza, 65 Clinton street; night, the communique .said. A Gravel, Manchester Grfen; Per- merce. Manchester Country Club. Army. - tern” being wovjfn by the advance conquered most of noithcin Europe, and Italy joined the conflict. Walter W. Whitbeck, a Portland Joaeph Cardella, 59 Irving street; rett A Glenney, Perrett Place; Wedneaday, September 16 The band will continue the Sun­ ' but the other nations of Europe remained neutral. . of the potential vote in the two insurance man. Edmund H. Shields Bullet Sizes About Town hf pricea over whifti he had no A. Tliorp, director of major parties. The same situa­ • WiUUra B. Egan Gustave Schaller, 105 Spring Perrett A Glenney Inc., Perrett Manchester 4-H Club Dance, day afternoon concert# as long as control, pncea without ceilings. Utah I Primary held Sept. 1) street: Albert Schendel, .IS"! Place: Charles Tedeschi, 42 Lan­ City View Dance Hall, Keeney weather allow#, 4t the bandsmen Evacuation Group tion prevailed in other states. Reed E. Vetterll, chief of police ' Bertrand A. Bonier (OoBtinuad from Paga One) He cited figures from the Bu­ Here is the picture by states: ■ptroe Costas Gardner strevt. Two Egyptian Private F. C. Elmore T. Hum­ caster; Town of Manohester, Cen­ street. contlnu# to ;b6 stationed h#r«. reau of Labor Statistics to show of Salt Lake City and former FBI phries. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ ter street; L. T. Wood Company, Annual meeting and election of Lists Assistants. California (Primary held Aug. Xiotnsnic Ocntilcore Standardlcation has not ■ been John Sheehan, 24 Munro; Gor­ that between mid-June and mid- September 1, 1942 25) man is trying for Congreaa again. don Server. ,57 Branford: Theodore as R. Humphries of 12 Lilley street, 51 Bissell; Town of Manchester, officer#, Army and Navy .Club at July uncontrolled food prices ad­ September "I 1 9 4 He is opposing George H. Crows . Edward W. Scott achieved however, in production of The Democratic administration William H. Sharp 'Stephens. 217 Calumet avenue, Cities Target is home on furlough from Fort Center; Railway Express Agency. 8 o'clock. ' vanced 2.5 per centj while those The organization /meetings of of Salt lAke City for Republican tank engines. The airplane engine Jack.son, S. C. Depot Siluare; R. D. Wilson, 147 Friday, Septevnber 25 pitickleilge .River Arctic Ocean Tha AliittenJ 'ICELAND Arctic Ocean UNITED of Gov. Culbert L, Olson received John M. Jack which ordnance experts deem most Aurora,' 111.: Fred Strickland, 819 food prices under OPA rose only Manchester’s Civilian Evacuation ljUCELAND nomination for the seat now held Adams: Newton Taggart, 39 Parker; Carl Henry Anderson, 166 Norwich District Oirtference at 0.3 per cent. riMurmantk Occupied Aroat H Murm ofitk N A T IO N S a Jolt from a state Republican by Rep. J. W. Robinson, Demo­ Calvin S. Edwards desirable has not always been Unit ivas held last .night in the and artat leader. Attorney General Earl John F. Dahlquist Woodland: Herbert Unwelder, 59 For Bombers Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Highland; Railway Express Agen­ South Methodist church. Closed to Fishing The warding followed his state­ Axil Paitfian crat. Vetterli tried for Congress available. Jensen; Harold Whitley. 58 Gar­ of St. George, will meet Tuesday cy, Depot Square; Howard Frank- Reference Room of the East Side Atlantic Ocean ar Aidot Atlantic Ocean (caqtrallad Warren, who ran away with the William Spaoek, Jr. The Army's truck standardiza­ ment that to keep living costs illD"'' or occupied two years ago but failed of nomi­ den; Charles Wertnergren, 18 evening at 8 o'clock in the Ma­ lyn Jacobs, 742 Hlllstown Road. Recreation Center, tmder the di­ II (jO 'Arahangal Republican nomination for gover­ nation. John J. Zellnski tion problem is as old as the grief (Continued from Page One) Hartford, Aug. 20—The State bridled farmers would have to Knox; Christ Werner, 988 W. Mid­ sonic "Temple, The hostes.ses will be Retread passenger tires and , take less for their products, labor rection of Leon A. Thorp, Evacu­ nor and came with 116,000 of get­ Utah’s other congressman, Joseph W. Reggetta that transport officers ran into in tubes—Gustaf A. Anderson, 357 Board of Fisheries and Game an­ GREAT GREAT ting as many Democratic votes as Walter T. Shea, Acting Cor- dle Turnpike: Earle White, 295 W. Linton, attacked a convoy of Mrs. Frances Elliott. Mrs. 3Iartha Meat Supply would have to accept wage stabili­ ation Officer for Manchester. Walter K. Grafiger, Democrat, is 1917-18. -Main: William Wilson, 96 Foster; Sharp and Mrs. Clara Hemingway. Adams; Richard H. Black. 34 nounces that the Blackledge River, Earle C. Doebener has been as­ BRITAIN BRITAIN e Olson. poral "Going into that war totally un­ two large supply ships escorted Cumberland; Arthur J. Chenot, ’-’2 which haa been operated aa a teat zation and that there must be fur­ Olson ran only on the Democra­ unopposed for renomination. Ralph J. Schaller Michael Wogniak, 145 Center- ■ by three destr'oyere. All members are requested to be ther cuts' in'corporate profits. signed as Assistant Chief Evacu­ Navada (Primary Sept. 1) prepared, the Army was compelled present. Crestwood Drive;-.Robert J. Dog- Sharing Plan stream by the Board, will be cloe- ation Officer and the following a ngraj tic ticket. Arthur V. Callla to go out and buy up any and Held for .Correetlon "Result of this attack were not gart. 81 West; Raymond Janres cd for the season on August 31. N'ajtonul Ineonie Klaea .See .Almoet Certain Victory The - youngest United States Richard H. Peterson observed." the Admiralt.v said, Divi.sional Officers were named: senator. Berkeley L. Bunker, 36, every vehicle it saw anywhere.” Because errors of one kind or an­ , One of the items of business at Dwyer. 122 Summit; Paul Alexan­ A complete check of anglers has The Commerce Department dis­ Charles S. Roberts, J r , Peter i t Republicans said the result Harold C. Rlaley said Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Barzyrt- other the following applications “but It is considered both the sup­ der Ellstram, 44 Lewis', Kenneth been madi? in an effort to find out is opposed by Rep. James O. the meeting of St. Mary’s Young To Hit Hard closed that national income by the Flynn, William Dalton, William Mokow Kuibytho* meant almost certain victory for Fred Turkshot Ski. "Many tnicks and cars w-ere ure’ being- held for correction: ply ships were hit." O. Foster, 91 Chestnut; .Martha E. the relative merits of speckled, middle of 1942 had reached an an­ nhtY Warren in Novemlier. Olson said Scrugham for the DemocraUo Ernest C. Linders, Jr. People’s Fellowship tomorrow aft­ Anderson and Calyln Brown. senatorial nomination. Scrug- abandoned in the Aeld for want of Jennie Aijoi-n. A'-ery; Paul Azln- ernoon at 5 o’clock in the parish Freeman, 98 De112,000,- 1.200,000 Democrats stayed away Michael G. Trivigno a spare part." ger, 78 Washington; Jane Bantly, (Continued from Page One) Manchester, buildings chosen ham's Jump into the senatorial Axis Forces Repel house, will be to choose a succes­ lian Gardner, S67 Parker: Edward fodder " for the fi.5hermen. 000,000 compared with the 1941 and approved for reception and lETR from the pulls. I.eo R Lange Five CtiassiH Sizes 44 Porter; Albert Beaufrere, 45 F. Harrington, 217 No. Elm; Hen­ Connecticiit anglers have will­ total of le.sa than $95,000,000,000. Olson has' been a devout sup­ contest leaves a wide-open oppor­ Walter J. Crockett Cone; Rudolph Carlson, 53 Walk­ sor to President Wilfred Maxwell. week, from 20 to 30 fewer ships dispatch use have been divided tunity for a.spirants to Nevada’s Efforts at standardization of Motorized Attack Formerly with the town engineer’s ry H./Hoadley, 4 Hars-ard Road; ingly acted as test-flshermen, re­ , Ctovernment economists chimed porter of President Roosevelt but Sherwood H. Goelee er; Lee Darling, 8 Church: Ward Richkrd W. Howes, 136 Demlng; would be needed to transport meat porting to the patrolmen the num­ into three groups, churches, pub­ Atfrokhon.. single seat in the House of Repra- motor trucks produced Avc chassis Rome (From Italian Broad­ staff he is now In the service. in, too. with predictions of tighter lic buildings and private build­ UMattvt V' has lacked control of the state Earl R Clark Dougan. 231 School; Earl Hug- casts), Aug.. 29—(4*) Axis forces Robert Norman Jaqulth, 15 Deep- to overseas forces and to Great ber of hours fished, tacUla used, controls ahead. One Treasury ex­ Legislature. sentatives. Wilfred O. Crockett siaea and restriction of inicks to gand, 88 Princeton: Joeeph Fraser, wood Drive; William P. Keeney. Britain. These ships, he said could ings. Roberts, Dalton end Ander­ Cqspiotf the smallest possible nuiiiber of repelled a motorized attack in the Oswald Fisher who recently and number and species of fish pert said: Warren, who in the past has Benjamin W. Roaeman 14 Haynes; Joseph Frey, 599 Cen-' 113 Wells; Frances M, Klein, 22 be used to transport planes, tanks, taken. A report of the season'e son have been assigned supervi­ Sco makes and designs — aa against central sector of the Egyptian moved his family t8 Syracuse, N. “Wage and farm price stabili­ sion of the church group, which been identified with . Hoover Re- Edwin O. Price ter; Harold Garrity, 141 Pitkin; front yesterday and "numerous W. Center; Charles P. Klotlcr. 380 ammunition and other war ma­ operations will be Issued later. zation, taxes, savings, price ceil­ SPAIN iftK Iiublicans, campaigned on a plat­ 316' makes, including foreign ones, Robert Orlmason, 39 Delmont; Y.. has sold his house at 153 Por comprises the largest number of May Free Last Knut A. Anderson in the First World war. enemy vehicles were set on fire or terials to fighting fronts. A few of the larger strtams In ings, rat.oning are all neces.« B organize state defense. He charged Robert U. Hultman Laura House. 201 E. Center;. Ed­ command said t(xlay. er; Enrico Riiftni, 137 Birch; The United States has been im­ trout angler: Farmington>N^llli- rise in the cost of living. If the S A R D IN IA J Olson with playing politics while Passengers Held is slandardlzed. Wlien. production ward Jedzlniak. 164 Henry; Sam- transfer wa# made through the Charlotte Sanson. Buckland; Clif­ will have charge of private build­ TURKEY IRAN Joseph R Rogoweki of these vehicles started lest year, The high commend also report­ Stuart J. Wasle’y real estate agen­ porting very little meat since the mantic, Qulnnebaug, Eight Mile, president puts the emphasis at the California stood in danger of en­ James A. Camarata .uel I .ear. 674 E. Middle Turnpike; ford John Sault, 30 Fosters Otto . Because Housatqnlc, Natchaug, Malmep, ings. three companies made them, ana ed the destruction of five British cy. The Lincolns eypset to occupy moment on wages and farm pricea, Arm Bands Distributed ^^SICILV emy attack. Pater J. Happeny Melvin Longfellow. 3 Robin Road; planes in Egypt, three by Italian F. Schleminger, 5 Oak Place; ships available for trade with Shepaug. SICILY New York. Aug. 29.—(45—^ThS there were thl-ee products. They Jean .Marcel. 47 Avondale Road; their new home shortly., , * Robert Thomas Southergill, 84 No. ^doh't get the idea that the other Itirnril'':SYRIA Washington (Primary election Zs>ula R. Maltempo looked much the .same, but there anti-aircraft artll'ery and two by louth America are needed for things won't get attention, too." Instruction sheets and arm ALGERIA CRETEW^ K AIIALTA CRETEa _ Sept. 8) last of 182. persons taken to EUlla ’ Peter M. Bauer Anne McAdams. 13 Oak' Dorl.s School: Earl P. Wheeler, 247 Oak- liands were issued to those pres­ * 1 IKAQ were three different engines and German fighters. Sergeant George Converse % at movement of itreteglc war ma­ Nelson, still nettled by criticism Mediterranean Sea CYPRUS Mediterranean Sea The Spokane Athletic Round Ta­ Island from the diplomat-exchange John Saideila - McCollum. 11.3 Pearl: Frederic iland; Lillian E. White, 103 Haw- terials. importation of any con­ Public Records ent at last night’s meeting. Mem- other less irhportant differences. Meltzner. 24 Trotter; Alonzo No­ Axis bombers continued their his hom4, 61 Phelps Road,' on a thorne; Alexander Jarvis Co., Cen­ of the way he has been running PALESTINE PALESTINE ble, which started the Bundles for ship Gripsholm which brought Rusaell A. Martin attacks on Malta, the Italian com- short furlough from Camp Upton, siderable qunatity of meat from the War Production- Board, said I bet-8 will be photographed for Congress movement, is at it again. them to America Tuesd. with Now, Ford and Wyllys-Overland ble; 135 .norei?ce; Edith O'Brien, ter. Identification purposes and were Charles E. Robie make identical jeeps. munlque^ stated, destroying one L: I. ' Argentina has not been contem- . Warrantoe.Deeds this Is how he views the Situation; This time a movement Is afoot $o nearly 1,3()() other repatriates n o s e accepted for limited serv- 99 Laiire'l; Dorothy Robinson, 12 .instructed to call at the Police' Standardization extends to re­ Westffeld; Steven Sydorah. 79 Spitfire in the raid. plsted. . , George W. Griffin to Thomaa J. Goal Now Been By Nelson SAUDI ARA6IA EGYPT! SAUDI ARA6IA send to Congress a bundle com­ from the Orient, may be freed to­ lee from the above liat are: Derry, pair methods, and even to fuel for An Italian convoy was attacked Rev. James S. Nelli of St. Meatleee days represent only Station Within the next two weeks ' posed exclusively of Joe AIbi, day, Maj. ■ Lemuel P. Schofield, Ridge: Louis Tack. 92 Biasell; Milne Bay Battle Crafferd,-: lano and building on Tlje goal now is to prtoduce, in and be fingerprinted. Pafani, Harold Rialey, Yurkshot, Army trucks. by British planes in the Mediter­ Mary’s Episcopal church will of­ one of several plans considered by Turnbull street. the order pf importance set by the president and prime ribber of the special assistant U. 8. attornsg Linders, Crockett, Bauer and Samuel Taggart, 80 Wells: Wil­ ficiate at two weddings this after­ With full realization of the im- j In the war’s second year, Russja came in on the Allied side after liam Taylor. 16 Griswold; Maude ranean, and three of machines, the government for cutting the Robert P. Coleman to Walter J. chiefs of staff, the maximum By end of war's third year, the black axis shadow covers most ot unique club. general, said last night. Martin. caught.in the fire of escorting ves­ noon at the church. At three More Intense American consumption of meat. portant part that women are ta k -! Invasion by Gcrm.my. N.-izis overran Balkans, but the Allies m<)ved Europe and European Russia, but American and British land andl Seeking Vacant Seat After examination by govenv* Thompson, 101 Hemlock; Florence o'clock, Miss Edna L. Hadden and Pyka and wift, land on tbe south amount of combat weapons that ing in this war. the following vol- , n ils list may be addid to later May Reassess. Tierney, Lebanon, Conn.; Frank sels, crashed into tlu aea, the bul­ The Office of Price Administration aide of Lydail street. ' . will produce the maximum impact first to,occupy Near East nationi and ect up a big base in Egypt. air forces in England may soon begin to erase it in the west, j A ibi and two others are .seeking ment agents, all other passengers sinee three of the local registrants letin added. - ' Richard L. Harris of* Vernon will h . been directed by the War Pro­ unterra will act aa receiving and ! Republican nomination for the Wenzel, 210 Keeney; Irving Wick­ be united In marrikge. and at four (Continued from Page One) (}uit Claim on the enemy immediately—not dispatch officers in the Manches­ were released directly from ths were sent to the U. 8. Veterans ham. 67 Princeton. Enemy planes' bombed and ma­ duction Board's Foods Require­ Catherine and James P. Mori- something in the future-w ith Fifth district seat vacated by Rep. Swedish liner af its Jersey City, hospital at Newington for a fur­ Riiiiil Tax Plan chine-gunned several communities o'clock, Miee Rita Balmer will be ter Evacuation Unit; Miss Mary Charles H. Leavy, who was ap­ married to William Fred Heneel of airmen—have-been playing a big ments Committee to formulate arty to Ellen A. Moriarty, land on combat planes getting first call, .N’ackowskl, Miss Shirley Schiller,,.- N. J.. pier—.the last of them, bs- ther check-up. — - '------— ■ . V in Sicily yesterday, the ttallans plans for consumer rationing for North School street. pointed to a Federal judgeship. Ing cleared Thursday night. said, but declared attacks were in Broad Brook. peK in the Allied air victories. shipping next. Miss Phyllis Fallow, Mrs. Doils Terrier Is Denied (Continued from Page'^One) Today’s communique did not possible future use. Probata Note A statement issued by the Office Open Forum Contending for the Democratic’ Schofield, who has coordinated Liirge Fires Burn effective. Bradley. Mias Alva . Ambrosim. nomination are ■ Former Senator Orrin A. Cone, of Mansfield, has mention any Japanese aerial actlv. The foods committee is working Attorney John Foley was this of War Informatipn Pn the second Mrs. Helen Henry, Mrs. David War Quiz Answers the intense examination of all.the dissatisfaction remained with the Ity in the Milne Bay sector, where on plans for allocating supplies morning named administrator of war production report by Nelson Aulo Bequeathed Clarence C.’ Dill, R. Max Etter, passengers, said the discharge of Girl Is Returned been granted a temporary certifi­ Chambers, Mrs. Isabelle Kasav- The Charter Oak Tolls assistant United States attorney, machinery set.up to collect the 5 As British Fliers JSazi Bombers Damage cate to operate buice for war the sturdy P-40s previously had among three categories of demand the estate of Elizabeth MeClua- said munitions output last month age, Mrs. F. A. Slckmore, Mrs. I. Murmansk, Archangel. 2. (a) tation. 13. Sugar la an essential in those sent to Ellis Island had be­ per cent withholding levy placed been credited with the destruction —the military forces, tbe United key. • To All Bridge Commuters: and Joseph Drumheller, former worker# from Willlmantic to the incre.i.sed 18 per cent, although it Roy Fraser, Mrs. Herbert Frazier. Fl|i;iish lake. (2) Norway. (c( Lib­ maruifacture of munitions. 14. la) gun Thursday and that by last To West Hartford in the bill by the House. Planes and Hangars .of two enemy dive-bomber# and Nations, and American civilians. Marriage Licenses was 7 per 'Cent below forecasts I believe it is now time for we Los Angeles, Aug. 29 - '45— Democratic * national committee­ night "quite a number" had been ■ Blast Two Cities United Aircraft plant in East Mrs. Helen Bengston, Mrs. Sfier- ya. (d) French West Africa, (e) True, (b) True, (c) False. It is Huskie, a bright-eyed black ter­ man. Affecting payrolls primarily, Berlin (From German Broad Hartford and also from Williman- two fighters. X third of the total meat supply, Floyd J . Full, and Mias Muriel made on the first of the month. wood Goslee. Miss Beatrice Juul. commuters to voice our disapprov­ ii.sad because of lightness and sta­ released. He added that their de­ Eedminlster. N. J., Aug. 29--(A*> this levy would require employers casts 1 Aug, 29 — (45 —German Three Japanese planes were re­ the Foods. Committee said, may be A. Durkee, both of Jansen street, ^ Progress admittedly was uneven al of the rate and method the. Egyptian marsh. 3. Greenland, rier, will have to get along with­ All five incumbent congressmen tention was a "continuation" of tic to the Pioneer Parachute plant Mrs. Lois Niece, Miss Elinor bridge commission has chosen for bility. Id) True. out his automobile and the other arc seeking renomination. ' -Fourteen-year-old Joyce Walker to deduct 8 per. cent of an em­ (Continued from Page One) planes damaged parked planes and and Cheney Brothers here. The ctr- ported to have attacked Darwin on needed for military and United secured a marriage license . laSt and unbalanced. Production for Howard, Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs, Madagascar, Borneo. 4. (a) 15. Wilhelmina — Netherlands, the investigation aboard the ship. went home last night via train and ploye's salary—less certain spe- hangars in rails on British air­ Australia's northwest coast during Nations. evening. They will be married July, as compared with ^une, was commuting over the new Charter Swampy, ibi Rubber, tin. 5. Den­ luxuries which his late mistraos Idaho .I Primary held Aug. 11). Cases concerning enemy aliens tiflcate la for the duration of the Alice Virginia. Mrs. Albina Lin- Oak Bridge. It seems to me that George—Greece, Peter Yugosla­ decreed for him. A lanky,. guitar-strumming ra­ airplane and minus the bicycle she cifled exemptions- as payments on R. A. F. was attacking one of the ports south of Alexandria last national emergency. the ,nlght, but the bulletin said The remalnlixg two-thirds la In­ September 8 by Rev. Dr, Ferris up: Aircraft, 11 per cent; ord­ dell, Mrs. Bertha Wetherell, Mrs. mark. Great Britain, France, the via. Haakon Norway. 16. (a) One are investigated at Ellis Island. the employe's 1943 income tax. On night, the German high command they'dld no damage. significant, food authorities say, to Reynolds. nance, 28 per cent; Naval ship. 22 the entire set-up ia wrong. Judge Newcomb Condee has dio entertainer on a big black pedalled from her West Hartford. beat-known German garriaon Katherine Wagner. Mrs. Eli.a The commission proposes to sell Netherlands. ' of Hindu leaders of India. Ibi Conn^ home to this Somerset coun­ March 15, 1944, the employe would towns. In recent years, it had ac­ d for Leader of Briti.sh t?ommons. koy gie Mac White’s will, in which she dates, Including three seasoned ty community. pay the difference' between what quired considerable notice as the ranean seven out of 24 Britfsh No. 4 of the SMFD wUl be held would like to have and could buy street and Miss Caroline^ H. 6 per cent. Mrs. Ann Richards, Mrs. Rose rections upon vital center or to figure in efforts to solve Indian Perfect 'Score of .Misses had been collected from him by planes were shot down when they ptons since a U. S. Na-vy com- Dickey, of tha same address, ae- .30 days, for $.3.00 per book. That bequeathed to Huskie her auto- campaigners, for the Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker parade ground and sounding board tomorrow at the Villa Louiaa m with their present t cord volume The armed services, a Nelson as- Sipples, Mrs- Mary McNamara, makes the cost come to $36. per "roll up" defenders, (b) Defense problem, ic) American called for their adventurous daugh­ the writhholding method and the for the annual Nazi party conven­ unsuccessfully -attacked an Axis tnunique issued in Washington of buying power. cured a mdrrlage ll^efnse this sist.mt said, were notified by the mcbile and residence and directed nomination for United States Sena­ Albuquerque, N. M.—(45—A per­ Bolton. They will spend the entire •niursdsy announced that "Japa­ Miss Helen Gustafson, Mrs. Cath­ year—a \t-eek's pay for the aver­ de{)cmllng upon terrain that offers who evolved modern principles'of that he was to have chicken din­ ter late yesterday. They took a amount of his regular income tax. tions, hut these have been tuspena- convoy. day at the Villa leaving their hoec morning. WPB chief that he -was withdraw­ erine Palmer, Mrs. Pearl Peter­ little supplies to en^-;i’ and which sea war. id) Former Hitler deputy tor. fect .score of 125 mi.sses made Expects Kcconsidemtiun , Three British planes were re­ nese surface forces appear to have age commuter. A plate, good for ners regularly. Another claiLse pro­ He la Glen (Cowboy) Taylor of Bombardier Cadet Herb Chalsky, tn in to New York and an airplane ed for the duration of the war. . house tomorrow morning and re­ Heads Girl Scout Counrll ing from, their hundreds of pro­ son, Mps. Jane Fortin, Mlaa Fan- driving the whole length of the enables defenders to retreat to oth- who fled to Scotland, le) Head of Senator Taft.(R., Ohio) said'he ported downed in air combats over withdrawn from the vicinity of fen .5Iah" curement offices, over, the country vided care for her pet parrot. Pocatello and this is bis second bid New Haven, Conn., somewhat of a from there. Saarbruecken, in the rich Saar turning late tomorrow night. our positions in the Tulagi area." fiie H. Kpiblsh, Mrs. Mary Hall, Merritt Parkway, costs but $10. pr positions without exposing main Unoccijpied France. ifi Director expected th.; committee to recon­ valley,- ia in the center of aome 70 north Africa aod Malta. Torrlngton, Aug. 29- (45'— An the power to grabt priority rat­ Attorneys for claimants of the for the seat held by the late Sena­ hero. The score wasn't made from Joyce started out Monday for Mrs. Anna Cohnolly, Mrs. Mildred per year and the cost of the Park­ force. (C) Battle strate)?y which of War Production Board, ig) Ital­ $25,000 estate told life court the Trenton and was only 36 milea sider the Ruml plan next week square milea of coal mines. It haa In order to save gasoline and nouncement was made today of Althoughr Whistler's mother ii ings. Johnson. Mrs. Margaret McKee, depends on quick moving units ian foreign minister, ih) Head of tor William- E. Borah. a bomber. CTialsky was a one-man after voting, probably Monday, on way is probably nearly ten times terrier and parrot will be well i-nr- In 1940 Taylor went about the committee to obtain girls for ths short of her goal when a woman gigantic iron worka and ateel tires, the members of Koee Co. Falling Machine-Gun the appointment of Mias .^ r is knownworld over because of First Major Result and Mr# William Bristow. the cost of this bridge. Why should rather than trenches and fixed for­ French army at time of armistice, corporation tax rates. omen Gel Richardson of Bangor. Me.. as his pdlmlng by that name, hla •ed for if the property goes to their state with his wife and son in an Bombardiers’ pre-graduation dance who gave bei^breakfast yesterday mills. No. 1 of the MFD will meet to­ This was the first major result Volunteer Nurses we pay 3.6 times as much for the tifications. (d) Shallow trenches (i) British general who surrender­ clients. bseame suspicious of her tale that TTie I're sur>' proposed a com­ The Saar valley ateel center waa night at fire headquarters for Downs Zero Plane executive secretary of the Torrlng- father is a forgotten man. yet of his newly enunciated "go,t tough" Manchester nurses are now use of a facility that cost one affording protection to small ed Singapore., (J) Prime minister automobile trailer and won the tonight. He oblaincd 'em. she waa cyqling to meet her par- plicated new corporation schedule, last raided on fhe night of July 29 Rank Today their annual party. They will con­ Melbqurne, Aug. 29. — 14*» — A ton-Lltchfield Girl Scout Council. G e b r g e Washington Whistler. policy, the action giving WPB sole wtorking at top speed and in event tenth as much to build? This ac­ groups of soldiers. 7. (a) Lieuten­ of Australia. enta. The woman notified police to the e mmittee yesterday, with when a somewhat smaller force of vene at 5:30 and clam chowder machine-gun falling from an She will begin her duties Tuesdayil Whistler’s father, won’ fame by control over the issuance of prior­ of an air raid would be called up­ tually’ makes our rate, in propor­ ant-colonel. Ibi Second lieutenant, 17. la) rnie. (b) True. 1«. Yes. who in turn informed the girl's an oyer-all limitation >n Uxation ■flembers visited it for a short, but and steam claip* be served. American bomber sheered off the "Miss .. Richardson...... has. been teaching :Wng buibuildiivg the first railroad from ity ratings. on their services in connection tion to the investment, 36 tirqes (c) Lieutenant. (d) Major geij^ 19. Yea. 20. ia) l.SOO. lb) 700. parents. of 80 per cent of the net Income of fierce attack. Informed air sources As Officers Later In the evening they wdll propeller of a Japanese Zero plane social studies in the Bangor Moscow to St. Petersburg (now witn the Red Cross and various that of the users of the ParkwoV. eral. 8. (a) 16. (b) Tanks, planes. (c) 5,550. Id r 4,000. any company. It suggested s post­ It would plug a major loophole The bicycle was shipped to West saiq-smuch damage" was 'auaed in have a turkey dinner. cauatng its destruction at Milne schools for the past 12 years. Leningrad I.' In the effort to balance short sup­ A.R.P. work, but the following The commission brags that the 9. Illumination caused by reflec­ 21. (a^ True. (b( False, an­ Hartford. war reba'e, debt-retirement credit that r£d on Saarbruecken, in (Continued fron Pago One) Bay, a Melbouwie Herald war cor­ nurses have generously volunteer­ rate charged is much less than tion of lights from a big city of 12 pc r cent of tax liabilities. plies against demands for mater­ nounced’ nluximum is eight ton.-i. which nine British bombers were John J. Hadden who enlisted In respondent, cabled tod^. ials by the Army and Na-vy and ed their services with the Evacu­ the charge for the big bridges which aids sea raiders in spotting IC) True, (d) True. 22. ta) 7. |b) The committee quickly accepted lost. The city had not been bombed Recalling her experiencjlp in the in March V. C. Folkard, the writer, said essential civilian needs. ation Unit; Mrs. Rachel Barnes, around New York City. They fail sliipping at night. 10. Battleship, 60.000. Driver Is killed a portion of the Treasury's pro­ prgviou.sly lince Nov.,8, 1940. France and England working received bis call yesterday and the story wa» vouched for by Gun­ Mrs. Katherine Bmythe, Miss M. to mention that- the cost of our cruiser, destroyer, aircraft carrier, 23. Napoleon's Russian cam­ posals and voted to eliminate the nery Sergt. J. P. Papp and others FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST! Previously all Army and Navy CondlUons Nearly Perfect with women auxiliaries during wlU leave on September 14. Mr. procurement officers and inspec­ Gertrude Keating, Mlsa i’here.sa new bridge is less than one tenth aubmarine. paign of 1812: 24. Napoleon’s Rus­ capital. stock tax of $1.25 per Royal Canadian Air Force fliera World War 1. Mrs. Rogers, who Hadden la a local sign painter. <• on the bomber. Scholt, Miss Gladys Smith, Miss the cost of those big bridges in II. Nitroglycerine. 12. Qua yule sian campaign of 1812. 24. Na{>u- A m Truck Lpsels $1,000 declared valuation and its Screws Holding Oun Break tors who had authority to sign on the raid eeid conditiona were ao sponsored legislation creating the Resnmander's Restaurant contracts also had power to as.slgn Florence Risley, Mrs. Ann, Rudaz, New York. shrub, rabbit bush, petroleum, leon. 25. (a) Crimean war. ib) attendant declared value excess nearly perfect last night that WAACs, cited today's cersmony Pepp said the bomber came so Miss Mary Moriarty, Miss Emily The fact that a beautiful new milkw'eek. dandelion, rubber tree, Greek-Persian War. 480 R. C. (c) proAti tax. Local gaaotlne station ownSra clo(m to another plane that he fear, automatic priority ratings for the Meriden, Aug 29—‘4*.—Francis every detail of the streets and as a realization of a dream of 25 are planning to attend Ui4 State 3.S-37 Oak Street Telephone S922 necer-.«aes of vege­ Napoleonic war. (d) The Crusades. E. Lawson. 20. of Hazel street. ed the machines would collide. He only a very few years ago hqd ia biiildinga of Saarbruecken stood years. Aaeoclation . meeting tomorrow made a sudden motion to adjust hie Nelson- made two important ap­ Mrs. Lillian - Keeney and Miss New Haven was killed'today when out in relief. "You are no longer ladies of -afternoon at the Hotel Bond DINE AND DANGE TONIGHT! . pointments; Margaret Howe. In case of an absolutely free to all traffic, • a. truck Overturned and jurst into lloMpital Notes life preserver, gccldently glviM his while our bridge, which was need­ "We took three runs over the this or that town, ” she charged. where subjhcta vital to the indus­ mechir(e-gun a wrench,. 'There A four-msn committee on con­ evacuation emergency they will better to, sell us a windshield stick­ J flames after striking two trees. target before dropping the stuff Half Broilera Roast Turkey and Drceeing. ed and planned long before the "You are soldiers and belong to try will be diaeussed. At leaat waa no colllelon. but screws hold­ centration of'production to decide have an Important job of classify­ one down the river, is only now er for $1.00 per month, the color Nazis Transferred John Smus. 38. of the same ad- Admitted yesterday: 5Iiss Bar­ and Just' couldn’t miss,” one pilot America. Your Ufe is yours to twelve members of the Automo­ ^ t Shell Crabs • Broiled Lobster • Clsms On Half Shell what plants are to be shut down ing evacuees- as to their physical of said sticker to be rhanged eictt )dre(M was thrown out of the cab ing th# gun broke. opening up, and as a toll bridge, bara Henr>’ and Donald Henry of said. give to your country.” tive Division of the Chamber of "The gun fell out. I almoet And Other Good Things To Eat or convert, to war output and condition, whether Incoming or is a bitter-, pill to swallow and cer­ month. Either of these markers land suff'-red acalp lacerations. Hr 32 Deerfield .road. James Walker. Another pilot said "It was a A review of most of ihe l,7d0 Commerce will accompany Elxsc- carry on for the duration. outgolnjl, 'would enable us to drive along, at From Libya Front I was admit lea to New Haven hoi,- following It In ^y effort to save tainly Reflects no credit on the '239 Woodbiidge street: (Tiarles marveloUM trip aa far as flying and WAACs now at th# post preceded utlve Chairman Ernest A. Roy to it." Papp toW the- correepondent. VINTAGE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEERS And' a three-man committee to A careful survey of the three bridge commission. a slow speed, past the toll gate pital. the commissioning, which was wit­ and not cause any holdups at all. Bunce, 529 West O n ter street; bombing conditions were concern­ the meeting which will start at 2 "Looking down, I waa atartled to determine whether fuel oil should groups of buildings previously re­ Npw let us get around to the Moscow. Aug. 29—<4*1 A Ger­ Piillceman Harold Bauchman Robert Modean, 19 Jackson street: ed. The place was afire In a num­ nessed by WAAC director, Oveta o'clock sharp. . ferred to, shows that Manchester It may be ptossible that, at this oald Smus told him that LaWson aee a Zero, 200 feet below and he rationed In the east this win­ method of paying the toll. The man anti-aircraft battery officer Phillip Buckley. 94 Broad street: ber of spots when we arrived and CMlp Hobby. coming up at ua fast to make a ter. can take care of 6,(X)0 to 7,000^ commissioners who put forth the late dale, those in control .of this apparenUy fall asleep while driv- MaJ. Gen, J. A. Ulio.. adjutant new bridge program might have captured south of Krasnodar, Clarke Keefe, 58 Starkweather there was no mistaking tbs tsr-' belly attack. Isaoe Joint ItosoiatioB evacuees over a abort period of' Idea of coupon books must have Lieut. William Sbaaf, \L-as quoted lag tha truck. street; Mrs.' Jessie Wilkins. 28 get." general of the Army, administered time and nearly 2,000 over an ex­ a sudden attack of common sehse 8e Once Panama "Now this may aound ineredlbla, Meanwhile the American Fed­ been bitten by the rationing board by the Army newspaper Red Star mus. the policeman said, was Packard street; ,M m. Dorothy In addition to the masatve the oath to tha new officers, while eration of Labor and Ufe Congreaa tended time. and set up a reasonable rate and tha regular dnver and that Law- but that falling gun hit the Zero'a germ. Are we not troubled enough method of collecting commuters today aa sa>ing he arrived in the Pearson. 95 Center street: Gall R A. F. assaults, the Germans have Maj. Gen. Frederick Ubl. com­ propeller, which wae knocked to of Industrial OrganizaJtlona issued Another meeting of the Civilian already with our coupon books? •on bad accompanied' him as a Hart. Charter Oak street Leader Dies tolls. - North Caucasus along with other suffered under daylight precision manding general of tbs Seventb plecea. The Zero kept coming a a Joint resolution calling for di­ Evacuation Unit will be held the Why add another one to be mis­ officers from the Egyptian-Libyan rider to Springfield, Maas. from B^rth yesterday; Daughter to Mr raids in occupied territories by fly­ Service Command, handed diplo­ OAK GREL' rect and effecUve repreaentaUon latter part of September, at which placed. lost, stolen, etc? What a Until they do I believe that we Now Haven. On the return tnp to and Mrs. Edward Cejkowskv. moment and then dived atralght commuters should continue to use front Aug. 2. ing fortresses of the Unltsd States mas and commissions to tha wom­ (OoBttnuod from Pafo Oao) down to the water." rWHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" of labor among tha WPB’s mem-' time receiving and despatch of­ wonderful feeling of cooperation Shaaf told Red Army author­ New Haven. Bauchman quoted Rockville. Air Forces. en- berahipi. ficers will be assigned to various will be general^ as the defense the old Bulkeley bridge, which will ■b u s as ■a>'lng Lawaon took tbs Discharged yesterday — Mrs not be so bad with the present re­ ities that, he began hU' fighting YesterCiay tbe fortmsses raided Other# among the guests et hon­ defrag at tha University of Oolom- The reaoluUon addlUonally buildings and arrangements will workers pile up in long lines on days in Libya, the dispatch said. Rosalie Roberts. 7 Village street; Meaulte. a. importast airplaas or wore Gov. (joorge A. Wilson of bia in Il$ l. DINE AND DANCE time receiving and diapatch of- cold, slippery mornings while duced traffic flow, and let our Japs Claim 43 Ships urged a production planning and grand new bridge stand idle as a He was quoted as saying a num­ Mrs. Elio F IcetU 256 Oak street; center m northern France Iowa and Brig. Gen. Cbarlsa H. Later be served aa professor of coordinating committee within all membera in an emergency In some poor chap hunts for his rhis- Coii-ierve and get along ■with what you have. Keep youp Wemea's Cluha Onttag Mrs. Anna Bennett, 280 North law at tbe universitias of Salvador Sunk or Damdged To tha Lilting Tunes ot placed coupon book and the at­ monumept to those who refuse to ber of officers had biren Vemoved day before tbs bigb-flylng rl'-jOrabl. adjutant general of Iowa. the WPB to plan, coordlnata and case telephone communication see things m their proper propor­ from the African desert to assist Main street; Mrs. Dons Twarlo- can bombers spread dsstrui Commissioning of tbs women and Bogota, and the Oolegio Lsoo Tokyo (From Japaness' BrMd- should be hampered. tendants freeze their fingers tear­ house in repair. Insulate it to conserve fuel and provide Mew Haven. Aug. 36—(iPi-The integrate all phaaea of tha war tions. in the CaucaslAn campaign. nlte. 34 Spruce street; Richard ■among tbe docks'of tbe Qsi gave them tbe right to wear gold IB GUAtBRiaiB- casts, Aug. 29—OP)—A Japaness program. ing the coupons out, one by one, more home comfort. Convei*t your furnace back to a coal imeeticut Federation of Demo- DON MAC AND HIS as each car comes along ai>d stops. BtU Lucey. Saunders. Andover; Fred Moor- occupied Dutch port of Rotterdam^ shoulder bars showing their rank He led an unaucceanful Pana­ spokMman said today that 43 j The War Labor Board ordained August 28. 1942 W ate Women's Clube entertains house. 206 Eldridge street. enUUlng them to the salutes manian Liberal party revolution­ unitod Statss ships bad been sunk Interned Freaoli nt I understood that this new bridge PUiu .\rtor Father Agala burner. Robert A. Hurley and Oermans Strike Back for "Big Steel"—the United I Admitted today—William Pren­ ApparenUy roused by this WAAC auxlUarlos aa wall aa ary venture in 1900 and fupop- or dsmagsd In tbe Battts ot tbe RHYTHM MASTERS States Steel CorporaUon and five was designed to prevent the ter­ state efflciala today at its Vichy, Aug. 29—(iP)—One hun­ Hotlj'wood, Aug. 29—(4*)—A son tice, Olastonbury: Nancy Weir, round-the-clock schedule, tbe Ger­ quantly want into salf-lh^osed SoiomoB Islands, tbs Tokyo radio DELICIOUS POODS — MODEST PRICES! of ito subdldi^ea—tha wage rific traffic tie-ups that we have Oertoia at lunebeoa at Savin Rock, U7 Summer street; Elaine and ey art schadulad for another exUa. returhinf four years later reportod. Included In this list, the dred and thirty-five officers and had to endure for many years, but was born last night to the wrife of Loans niav be obtained to do this work. See us for further prograas Uatad aa tbe prin- mane struck back last night, drop­ stabilization formula It decreed men of ten French ships interned Film Actor Dennis Morgan at JUymond Jarvis. Winlsorville; ping exploetw ssd Incsadlsry wMks tralnlnc—Uiay . began to flvs tha Btw repubUe of Pana- spokesman said, war# tbrao largo Steaks Polpettine Roast B??f for "Uttle Steel” last July. ' now it seems that some bunglers information. MiMhav aorem or Hurley: Mrs Qiarlotta W'aet. 7" Aahwortb schoolinir July 20—as offl- or sequester^ in the United are delil>erately starting out to Clay Center. Neb.—(4*)—ElecHdn Cedars of Lebanon boepltsl. The bombs m northeast sad.ssstara flM hig sapdcaa.^ warsWps. sarieusiy danagod. Half Broiler* Pot Roast Veal Cutlets The board ruled tha companies Day next fall will be Just another '' Etate Cbaae Oetag straet. BWbra u sifn m m t to posts. la IIU ha was alaetad ypMMg ft ,TbaM Japanasa claims bavt no States have arrived at Caaablanca, cause delays on tbe new traffic boy, their third chilu, weig.ieu EngIsnd, megUy la eeesUl srsss. Fine — Liquors and Bear would have to pay Increaaea of it was announced last night. They artery. dgy to Sheriff John Harr of Clay prealdsat of tbe Dlscbargad today—Mlaa Bar- Eight psrsbaa were killed la ooe ) #vUl go Into aircraft «varnlnf, of Panama for a four-jrsar n ra. Mpport erbntover from any other fjTinea eight pounds, two ounces, and will lieut- (Seremor Odell 9 1-2 cento' aa how, retroacUva were membera of the crews of the Why does tbe bridge commissioa county, candidate for re-election.’ bs called James Ii5rlng. It was a and Donald Henry. 32 Deer­ town in northesstera Bnglsnd to major rscrulting of- Ho flnislisd out Ui# unexpirsd torm aourco aod, in tbe face of com­ 30 Oak Street Tel. 3*94 to Feb. IS, to about 260.006 em- State OomptrolUr John field drive; Phillip Buckley. 94 Normandie. Bheherazade, Wiacon- not sell USA plate, to be promi­ Unopposed in the Democratic prim­ Caesarean birth. Dr. Irving Leroy when a bomb deatroyed four n at tbs of-his successor in 1911-20 snd was muniques issued by tbe U. S. Navy plojrea at an eaUmatod coat to sin. Touraine, I*ort RoyaL Michi­ The Manchester Trust Company and Profeeeor Edvard J. Ospartment canesrning tbe action, nently displayed' on the car for ary, Harr waa also nonUnated by Reas., who attendsd.'sald the con­ Staabka. homes Workers dug in the debris re-elected for a third Osu from n/mmoS ' ot US.- gan. Indiana, Vanaes, Memours $10. per year as on the Merritt Member Federal Depoeit I iul Corp. W North atnat. 1M0-$A asi fintastkisHg aeaggetatad.x the G. O. P. whan no Rapublioan' dition of Mrs. Morgan and ths FOBtobto It BKMid hs habg was g ood . _

Rax-,.* - It L -■ ... ..i. y • . , - |»A(nE SIX mAmJHESTEK fiVEWING ffEEALD, jaANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29.194f PAGE SI Amrl^rslfr Laasa-Land bill. Whom doaa Mr. had the power, would be the in­ Waterford, but they have not ap­ Miller think ba'a kidding? evitable and effective answer U peared in any considerable num­ • SERIAL STORY The League of Women Votert, the German advance in the South. Comment bers along the Niantic River Washington in Wartime bratag Jkral^ being non-partisan, makes no Actually, rather than bein}^ roail, which after all Is within By Jark Stinnett PDBUSHSO B> THX comment on this interview. Biif evidence of Hu.ssia’a capacity to From the River Road ; easy bectle-bumblng distance OF BRIGHTNESS GONE IKALD PRINTING CO, INO to Republicans who are interested fight her way to her own'‘iurvival. from their New London base. '11 ■lu«ll Strcat By Malcolm .Mollan Washington— The attention of'N ew s shipbuilding yard, and o:i COPVNIOHT. less. Manchntar, Copti. in victory in this district in the this counter-attack, as revealed, Looks like they might be guess­ BY HOLLY WATTERSON ica scrvicb inc the Capital has been called construction jobs at Fort Eiistice. S . . TUOMAB PEROnSON approaching election the comment IS .solemn warning that Rua.sia’s Mr. Mollan. retired editor of The Herald, preaerves hi.a contact General Uanaper ing that it WHS a good time to to the war effort of little College There is no academic distinction Pounded Oetobar 1. IISI is obvious.. This is not the man. p'o.mtion is serious indeed. It is : with hia former daily readera by writing a weekly letter for theae columna, in which he expresaes hia own leiaurely arrived-ut con- lie low. of William and Mary in historic gofMi news, true, that Ru.s.sia has j The Story; ()anda«e Bech, an fessions in the world—clearly PnbltBhed Crary Eramns Except victiona concerning some niAjor mattcra and hia obaervatinna Anyhow, the beetle in question evij tar 111 a. «e otn

men and destroyed nine German Stolen Auto tanks. Doctor’s Case Engagements District's Weddings Southwestward, the Germans Obituary Lists Vacancy advanced in one phase of the MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL.D, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 194S KotelnIkovski-to-Stalingrad push, Lucas-Orszulak PAGE ELEVSN ession Today Halted Here but they were then hurled back Is Continued Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orszulak At West Point with a loss of tw-o tanks and two of 24 Prospect Avenue, Danielson, Hensd-Balmer jnfantry companies, it was an­ Funerals Conn., have announced the en­ Miss Rita M. Balmer of. 197 Cen­ Two Occupants Arrested nounced. Bay State Physician gagement of their daughter. Miss Senator Danaher An-/- Delegate* Go to ter street, will become the bride Mrs. Aona Lrrch Evelyn E. Orszulak, to Sergeant To Be Returned to More than 300 Germans were de­ The funeral of Mrs. Anna Lerch Charged with Having Hartford; Thom- of William F. Hensel, son of Mr. clared killed and 21 Nazi tanks Ferdinand L. Lucas, son of Mr. nounces^ Competitb^ of 82 Foster street, wlddW o f John and Mrs. Chatlea Lucas of 30 Wil­ Baseball Fans to Honor Cy Blanchard at Oral on Sunday and Mrs. ienjamin Hensel of Mas.sachiisetts Todav. wrecked in two other actions in Lerch, was held yesterday after­ No State License. Exanis to Be Held. Wood’* Aheraate. Broad Brook, at a four o'clock that theater. liam street, this town. ceremony this afternoon in St. noon at two o'clock at the Wat­ Sergeant Lucas is a member of ______The state police early this morn­ Deep«-r Cut Fnist rated kins Funeral home. In the absence Hartford, Aug. 29—(/P)— Dr. Company K, 169th Infantry, and U. 8. Senator,John Danaher I Itep*bHcM delegfatea o# the Mary's Episcopal chiirch. The rec­ ■ German attenipt.a to cut deeper ing were notified that a car stolen on vacation of Rev. Karl Richter Ray D. Hester of GranviUe, Mars., is stationed at Camp Shelby, Hat­ has been notified b'y/uie War De­ la Thia tor, Rev. James Stiiart Neill, will into we.stern -C.'ui.a.sian defenses of the Concordia Lutheran church, flcMtorlkl district to the officiate, and the decorations will in, Ma.s.sachimetts was heading to­ charged with practicing medicine tiesburg, Mi.ss. He was forme/ly south of Krasnodar were declared of which Mrs. Lerch was a mem­ here without having obtained a with the local National ' Guard partment that h e^ ill have a va­ Yanks Keep Pace Convention met in East be palms and white gladioli. Twi League Chjamps Prepared wards Hartford via Manche.ster. frustrated. • ber, Rev. T. A. Gustafson . of cancy to be tillM by an actual ■ariford this momlnj at eleven Connecticut license, was granted uniL The bridal attendants will - be At once a net waa thrown out and A group of German parachut­ Emanuel Lutheran church offi­ resident of the' State of Connecti­ Squad ^8 Right iS o ek (or the purpose of naming Mrs. Martin Hensel, sister-in-law a continuance to September 3 by three cars were sent to Deming ists and automatic rifle men seek­ ciated. Judge Jacob Dunn in police court Roy-Stone cut for the class to enter the Unit­ V o delegates at large and also ing to expand Nazi holdincs in a The bearers were John Demko, i candidate to r the State Central street in case the car was being today. Bonds were fixed at Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, of Walnut ed States' Military Academy at With Boston Club; driven over that route while other mountainouB central Caucasian John Adamy, Michael Minnich and »1,000. For Bitter Game with Stars! emmittee. . The delegates from street, announce* the engagement West Point in 1943. He will be cars were on Oakland street. jerea southeast, of Prokhladnenskl Jacob Turek, all of this town. The accused waa arrested Fri­ lanchester were Charles S. Burial was in the East Cemetery. of her daughter. Miss Doris, M. entitled to nominate a principal, se, Thomas Ferguson, and Shortly before 6 o'clock the car was reported cut to pieces, its day night by' Detective Sergeant Stone, to Lloyd E. Roy of this and,, a first, second and third al- was noticed and stopped. Two of members slain-or captured. C. J. Cunningham, Detective Fred­ b George Borst. L. T. Wood John Kongiebel town, son of Mrs. William Ward teriiate to fill the vacancy. Eligi­ Fans to Honor Form< unable to attend and he sent the occupants of the car were Gunners aboard a Russian arm­ erick Seraphin and State Police­ of North- Woodstock. N. H. No ble candidates for the appoint­ Cards Plug Away Pro Foothill / Swan Song Sunday Uam J. Thornton as hia alter- placed under arrest while a third ored train were credited with de- The funeral of John Kongiebel man Harry Leavitt followi^ig an date has been set for the wedding. ment must have passed their 17th High School r Play* made his escape. The men were ■struction of 1.5 tanks in this sec­ of 105 East Center street, will take investigation of the treatment of birthday and not attained their *(*• place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at At Oval; To Si -A t the convention Eugene taken to the Manchester |a>lice tor and Red Star said the Germans Supernumerary Policeman William 22nd on July. 1,' 1943. Browns Tighten Grasp / 5 O filL U N C B A S T E K N Fans All Self or o, of Glastonbury was named station ami the car waa also driven had been driven from a village the Wjatkins Funeral . Home on P. Stevens for a cyst on his Senator Danaher announces pre­ East Center street. Rev. Earl H. Zuppke’s Boys ARMY ALL-STARS Game at 4:30 Sharp;! _j Central Committeeman from to the rear of the statiem. they captured two days ago. In cheek. Chamber Drops liminary compettfive examinations On Third Place; Cubs FOR ARMY RELIEF-,. district and Mrs. Adelaide 'x^After being questioned by the the mountain passes, s German Furgeson of the North Methodist The policeman plans to enter a for the purpose of selecting can­ Fast Contest Rivalry Dates Bat E5.ti.nn or South Windsor was Iwb, state police who had figured Alpine unit was reported be­ church will officiate and Mrs. R. K. hoepltal today for treatment to didates to fill the vacancy. These Fall Before Dodgers FREERAIREUNb ^ lined State Central Commlttee- in the' arrest they waived examina­ sieged. Anderson will render . appropriate examinations will be conducted Outclassed By Almost Six Yeai organ selections. prevent spread of an infection Outing Plans CAME WITH A pm.n p^ul E. Britt, of East tion in the local police court and "South of Krasnodar, in fight­ which is claimed to have set in under the supervision of thi Unit­ As Cards Win’ Two at Brooklyn Pros Open at iord, a candidate to replace this afternoon will be returned to ing for height,”, the mid-day 'TTie bearers will be Robert. Paul, ed States Civil Service Commis­ NiWYORKatANTS^ Big (Jy Blanchard, one of .communique said,” our troops Ralph and David Kongiebel, also following the treatment. The Phils’ Expense; Red _1 0 withdrew before the con­ the Bay State. policeman reports that the doctor sion and will be held in the AT POLO OROUNOS, Hartford Next Week best all round athletes In Manche routed the 204 th rbgiment of the Joseph Cofleld, all of Gla.stonbury, Most Members Opposed Post Office Building in Bridge­ a tio n opened. had been treating a neighbor and Sox Trounce Chicago. ,.0W ter during the past ten "Eugene House and William J. 97th German Light Infantry di­ and Fred Leinos of Rockville. port, Danbury. Hartford, Middle, 5 E p T .t2 Against New London vision, di.aabled six tanks and' kill­ was invited in by the officer to To Annual Event Due who leaves Friday for service wit ilUer were named delegatca-at- Burial will be in the Blast ceme­ give a general checkup. Some town,. New Haven, New London, Power Packed Pros Are Soviets Hiii4x^ick ed several hundred enemy, officers tery. To Titles, Gas Situation Waterbury and Willimantic, Con­ By Austin Beolmear Diesels’ Grid Team. the armed forces, will have hie i to the State convention. Mll- pills were prescribed and then the AP Sports Writer ^ Wethersfleld man and form- and men." • necticut, beginning at 9:00 a. m. Able to Score Three at the West Side Oval lomor cyst was noticed and arrange­ on Saturday, .October 3. 1942. Disheartening as it may be to Hartford, August 39—TTm* was atternoon when the 1937 Hlf ' congressman is a candidate for German Attuelys ments made for its removal. The For the first summer in a num­ ; Contest I congressional nomination froip ber of years the Manchester Cham­ Candidates who have complied the Boston Red Sox. the citizens when professional football was School stars and Pagani’s opea Many Russian Factories operation took place August 20 with all the requirements should three game series. J First Oongreaslonal district (Continued From Page One) Soviet Sniper and required but about 20 min­ ber of Commerce will not hold an of Brooklyn and the manufactur­ Nets $160,000. anything but an important item oo ,jlcb covers Hartford county. Ittcreasing Output outing this year. The annual event get further data from Senator Three Letter Star utes to perform, whereas Stevens John A. Danaher, at his Washing­ ers of medical supplies, it begins COLONEL the national pro sports program; . All 34 delegates from the Fourth penetration was not Identified, hut Moscqw, Aug. 29—(i'P)—Despite said he had been told by another is being suspended because of the to look as If the New York Yank­ . By Dav* Hoff when it waa a sporadic effort with Blanchard won three letters " rict attended today’s conven- ton office. Room 359 Senate Office Become. Mrs. Wm. F. HenM4 the implication was that It was the loss of vast Industrial and ag­ Got 309 Nazis ohysician it would require two tire and gasoline situation. Building. Information should ^ ees wUl be able to finish the Chicago, Aug. 39—OP)—Coach LUCES A fans paying scant attention to the High schqoll in football, baseballl At noon the delegates were Today west of the towp. The mid-day ricultural regions and the ab­ days in a hospital to remove It. A big majority of the members American League pennant race game and with few of the players and . His ability to play __ts of Mr. House at luncheon returned to the Senator not later Bob Zuppke’s, dream o t a glamor­ BALANCEb l in e : communique said that "in this en­ sorption of manpower by the The following night the officer of the Chamber who were con­ than September 12, 1942. In the without the aid of an ambulapce. known outside their own baliwick. in these sports, plus his gener the Old Town HaU Inn. East of the .bridegroom. Mrs. Lawrence gagement also the Germans suf­ Armies, the newspaper Pravda re­ tacted registered as being opposed ous ending to his long career in But the last few years have all round work for the beat Luther of Hartford and Miss Geor- Wotnaii Soldier in U. S. could not stand th e pain in his event candidates are attending With their Injury list crowded :ford. fered heavy li^f^s in ‘men and ported today, many Russian fac­ to an outing thl.s year. : preparatory schools and find it much of the time, the Yanks have football evaporated like the mists wrought a great change in this ests of the team, made him a va fiianna Beckwith of Broad Brook tories are increasing their output. Tells Her Story at the face and obtaining relief from In past years the Cffiamber mem­ uable asset to the- vanoue.s()u equipment” duty, sought advice from a local impossible to be In Connecticut on done little better than break even that all but obscured last night's CAPr. JOHNNY RtNGSL sport which struggled so many 'Will be bridesmaids, and the junior One incident was cited from the . Soviet airplane and alFplane mo­ bers went to a shore resort ">r to October 3, 1942, arrangements can since the start of the month, win­ ninth annual All-Star game in years to get a foothold. For the, past three year* he bridesmaid will be Miss Eileen tor factories increased their out­ Russian Emhassy. jjhysician. The Investigation and one of the nearby lakes. Recently HALFBACK, IS RICHEST been one, if not the 'blest, ot tbe| southwestern theater, in which a arrest followed when it was found be' made to take these examina­ ning 15 games and losing 11 for Soldier Field. CORN NORN STAMHiE, Now professional football is one Bianehard >eal Guards Balmer, sister of the bride. Mar­ Soviet unit threw back an enemy put between 7 and 8 per cent in the Castle Inn at Cornfield Point, tions in the cities where they are an average of ,577. His one time pupil, George RANKINC OFFICER IN of the major sports in the nation local hurlers. Hls reebrd Is knov i' T Hensel .will be beat man for hia August, it was said. Washington, Aug. 29.—i,P) — the attending physician was not a Saybrook, has been popular. Fora h FULLBACK/S TALK OF by all baseball faiis in and attack, destroyed two German Connecticut practitioner. located, if adequate advance no­ Spud Chandler made his first Halas, and the massive Chicago LINEUP. —a prolific, producer of big gates brother, and serving as ushers will tanks'and killed 150 Germans. Obviously Russian factories In ijiutmila Pavlichenko, who studied number of years Columbia Lake tice be given. start on the mound since Aug. 19, Bears machine showed the old Ull- THE CAMP. ^ and a game that has captured the Manchester. Mtot fall, playingl be Lawrence Luther and Barney Reeapture IS .More Villages Dr. Hester reports he is chair­ was favored. , /m Hark-^The fixitball with^-the Rockville teaB>,| •e CaUed Out eastern provinces, including those history and dreamed of becoming man of the Granville Medical when he wrenched his back at noLs master no mercy before a imagination of sports lovers from Miareckl of Broad Brook. Russian forces were reported to east of the Ural mountains, have It was with regret that the Fines totalling $836,(X)0 were re­ record crowd of 101,1()0, wallop­ coast to coast, and the stars of he. rose especially brUllaat a scholar, practiced sniping at Board and is Granville's school ' Boston, and demonstrated that be The bride who will be given in have struck heavily at Axis coL, stepped up production to meet CThamber officers decided to cancel cently imposed against a British has recovered completely. ing the Stars 21 to 0. The Bears pro football have become idols Herald Angle heights ;as'^a semi-pro player umns driving into the Caucasus emergencies of war. Rumanians and then settled down physician, and has held a Mossa- the outing plans, but they realize hia wocl^.- teamed up with [obilized Today and marriage by her brother. Private chu.aetts license since July 13, firm for exceeding permissible ra­ He was touched 'for seven hits won last year’s game, 37 to 13. even as the stars of the major Arihur Balmer will wear a and recaptured 13 ^additional vil- Children To Return To School to the serious business of killing it is for the best interest to save tion quotas, according to the De­ while registering his 14th triumph The leagues in basebalL Murdock, helped the Rockv Ordered to Wait Or­ Jages during increased assaults Life will approach noi-mat for 1939. He told police he was on tire and ga.soline consumpition. partment of Commerce. By Jack Dw-J'cr team to down its oldest rival rinceaa style gown of white satin, Germans when her Soviet Russia bom In Ceijter Point, Ark., Feb. against four defeats and his third champions of 1940 and 1941, de­ One of the outstanding figures with long train, sweetheart neck­ upon German fortifications in. the millions of Soviet children Sept. 1. went to war. shutout of the year. Buddy Has- spite the departure of 10 star in professional football Is "Bruis­ Herald Sports tMItor Stafford Springs. ders; Detail* Secret. upper Volga bog lands near Rzhev. when they will return to school. 3, 1887 and was graduated from Honored Sumlay line ,and long sleeves coming to a The R ^ Army lieutenant told the school of the College of Phy­ sett also returned to bis first players for -the armed forces, still er" Klnard, the star tackle of the point at the wrists. Her full length 130 miles northwest of Moscow. Children In lower grades will re­ base post, enabling utility infield- have thetr and their Brooklyn Dodgers who comes to Banish Mock Blanchard will receive hie justl Soviet companies still hold the her story yesterday at the Soviet sicians and Surgeons at Boston Acting under blanket orders, veil of tulle w ill be draped from sume classes at the beginning of Embassy—a storj- that credited, er Gerry Priddy to shift to the and their other Hartford Sunday September 6 to U'p to this writing no one kndws reward at this game tomorrow a(«| ichester companies of the Con- northern Section of Rzhev, a Prav- the month. Older children and and has a post graduate degree LIKE A GOOD STEAK SUNDAY? play the New London Diesels, just what happened to Jknk (Joskey owes the innings to g;lve Mancheatsr tired in tan gold satin with tiaras and took part in the defense of and another was s homer by less tie in the 1934 aerie* in­ came into the pro game from the minute’s noUce. transports totaling 12,000 tons in em Russia are concentrating ■ on augural. University of Mississippi and was public some protection. first all Scholastic Baseball ttUaTl |i F*in MarrJilng Order and face veils to match and arm war materials. Odessa." she explained through Newburg. N Y.. Aug. 29—(jP)— ^ Roast Turkey Buddy Rosar. the Barents Sea. Second Lieut. William P. Breunig. Ths victory kept the Yankees Those who sat in the upper re­ a sensation from the outset. This That protection should Include Bitter Rivals ,Bk>tb companies were in full bouquets of Queen Mary roses. 'The Numerous prisoners were de­ an interpreter. " ' ./^"Native Roast Chicken the s^pension of Mr. Mack—In- The 1937 High school team ching order by seven o'clock junior bridesmaid will wear a dress "I lay there and watched the 23, a flying instructor at Stewart •Ight games in front of the Red gions of Soldier PTcld did not see a Chicago Coach Threatens to Quit will be his fourth season as a pro. clared by the Army newspaper Field, the new U. S. Military Sox. who blanked the Chicago single play; of Uie 75 yard drive ^oth in 1940 and 1941 he waa defl'pitely. The boxing fans took it Pagani’s entry are bitter up to eleven o'clock this of„ peach taffeta and carry a .lied Star to have been captured on 60 Russian Planes Rumanians dig themselves in,” Lobsters Shrimp on the ch)n . . . for no good rea- ever since the stars first Bing were still awaiting orders. colonial bouquet. Academy training site, was on a White ^ox, 4-0, on the four-hit that n ett^ the Bears their third chosen All-National Professional the central front, where Field Lhe continued. “Only 300 or 400 Scallops Soft Shell Crabs Football League all-star tackle, sbn and It waa not EM Hurley's at the Orioles playing under- I proceed to a central base. Many Attack Helsinki yards away. We were strictly for­ fight yesterday with Cadet, Rich­ hurling of Joe Dobson. touchdown in the third period. Fog Shakespeare Unless Tunney Stops Mrs. Elizabeth Robb, aunt of Marshal Model was reported In ard H. Houser of EMgewobd Ar­ Johnny Pesky, Lou Finney and obscured the playing field from receiving the highest number of fault, either. banner of Morisoty Brothenbl ' Use members were unable to the bride who will a.s.sist the bridal charge of Nazi defen-es as com­ Helsinki. Aug. 29. — riine(M Breunig, whose home was in to his third shutout. completed a 58 yard pas* play to semble will be in Hartford tor the was hurt and did not appear here the West Sides a deciaiv* blue accessories and corsage of Seized documents of a subordi­ in waves late yesterday in the "Are you sure of hitting them?" THE TEA ROOM SMfble to obtain any informa- heaviest raid ever atteippted upon Stratford, Cdnn., ordered the cadet “No Wines — No Liquors — Just Cood Food” Browns Win Again Hampton Pool and. that Gallar­ Quote of the Week: “If that game with the Diesels. earlier In the season Mack yam­ ming. Ail the Stars srsnt, gardenias. Mrs. Hensel, mother of nate said fresh troops mu.st show she quoted the commander. neau galloped over from the eight Tunney doesn't lay off football, I'm "Bruiser"—Frank is jth e name mered long and loud that.Dpty had than anything else, is la regarding the sudden order the Finnish capital. "Yes,”, she replied. ,to bail out. Houser’s parachute Meanwhile, the St. Louis the bridegroom will be attired in reliance and atubtornness so that The alarm ja s t^ four and a brought him to safety. SS.-J M.\IN STREET OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH Browns strengthened their hold yard line to score.' Fishing Notes going to have to clamp down on his parents gave hliq but he is a “case of cold feet.” Included in (Teorge Wjoodend do light blue silk crepe, black ac­ Adolf Hitler would not have to re­ half hours. Kill* Her First-Men Breunig crashed to his death. on third place by nipping the The first period Bear touch­ Shakespeare.” — Jimmy Conzel- never called th a t-^ ' the Dodgers’ the suspension of Mack should be for Pagani’s crew toiaorraw. *’I got a grip on myself,” she War Maawivera cessories and corsage of red rose­ move divisions from the southern The communique said only two Philadelphia Athletics, 5-4 in ten down waa visible, as Gallarneau man, coach of the Chicago Cardi­ klsker for the kic)cDff and also in both the Yovella 'brothers and Throughout the past assaca Hartford, Aug. 2*—(AV-Oon- buds. offcn.sive. Red Star said. Model planes penctrat^ the defenses and resumed. "I forced myself to tie innings, and the Detroit Tigers went over from the four yard IlneJ, nals and noted raconteur. conversions fronv'pliw:ement. make it as long as possible. If a pasrimed under ths Silbro Icut’s. State guard joined A reception for 100 guests will himself was quoted as advising his only a few bombs were dropped. steady and cool, took careful aim moved to within a game and a to climax a 60 yard Bear power and -Financial Report: Someone told case of this kind occurred in Hart­ and at the start a t that from other New England follow the ceremony In the church officers that Hitler waa thinking Two fires were caused, some build- and fired. I wqited for a fraction of V"** -1ir Tfr** •yr'^ —yir— i ;si iiy*n iy ir' half of fourth-place- Cleveland by drive. The second . period touch­ Branch Rickey that the Cardinals ford the dallies in that city would looked like the Tied laaguaf* Btea today in weekend war ma- parlors which have been tastefully about them, although he was busy ing.s damaged, five persons killed a second; another head appeared whipping the Washington Sena­ down waa made on a ‘23 yard pass wrould win in S breeze had. they demand a Gestapo investigation. beL During the latlw past a t' srs. decorated with garden' flowers. in the south. and 20 injured, it said. over the top. I got that one, too. ” tors. 10-7 in 14 inninga from to Pool, and Game News not sold certain players, .liotably Redskins Play Why cannot the fans of Manches­ schedule, however. Hi* An the State Guard, composed Later the couple will leave for an Among the prisoners was a Liudmila explained that she Glenn McQuillen started the that waa observed by all hands, the veteran pitchers—Lon > War- ter get the same treatment? not function so, wW aai approximately 3,000 men, pre- unannounced wedding trip, . the group of Poles who had been forc­ didn't .chalk up t^ie Rumanians af­ Browns on their way to victory too. , kicked all three neke and Curt Davis. Fans liTft Out In Cold out of the finals. ibly inducted into the German ter that, but counted them "as Send the Hurley did the honorable thing But their euppoeteSs I to go into action. Adjutant bride wearing a black and white by tying the score with a ninth conversion points. Release Birds Sundaj' ever. seems to have been left over "But." replied the director of the Wade’s Squad eral Iteginald B. Delacour ap- wool dress, black accessories and Army, the Army paper said. They iUolzahii Plans trial shots," to fit her for "real, inning home run and Walt Jud- Minnesota’s Bhice Smith, prob­ far-flung St. Louis system, "we when he announced that he would they are better jiow than sg .surrendered voluntarily, bringing a independent work." The loc^ chapter of the Con­ for Labor Day when the Open refund the money of those who Um* during V a tr earser Jed to Connecticut residents bitter sweet coat. They will be at nlch settled the issue with a ably the All-Stars most consistent necticut Sportsmep will release 112 Derby and Open All Age events have to be solvent to be as close as. to be alarmed at "any sort of home to their friends after Sep­ machine-gun with them, it added. Taking Appeal Of the Germana she said: thomer in the tenth. performer, directed two -fierce we are." , ' were dlsssrii^ed. Mack has not, as peot them to knock ott Local battles were fought on the “They are not simply murderers. Home Town cock pheasants on Sunday morn­ are scheduled. TTie judges will be Army Coach Will Start yet. even offered any sort of ex­ Sunday, at the-OvaL ] lltary activity'’ during the two tember 7 at 199 Center street. The Washington al.ao needed a ninth thrusts in the secoiid 'period that ing. Anyone Interested in watch­ the same as on Sunday. The Numbers Game: Morton Cooper ays. Brlansk and Leningrad fronts. At They are tyrants, sadists, tormen­ inning run to tie the score after failed for want of a punch run­ Experienced Eleven cuse to the boxing fans. Of course, ard in the box they feel bride is a graduate of Manchester Brlansk a Russian battalion cap­ (Continued From Page One) ing the members do this are asked grounds are large enough to hold a of the Cardinals, 13 at the start, General Delacour met with his High school and is employed at tors. Every German who remains the 'Tigers had tallied twice in ner operating inside the 20 yard now wears the uniform caRying Mr. Mack might feel abqve this that they can turn lb* triek. tured a railway station. alive will kill women, children and t<- be ‘St Lee's by 8. During the l-.rge number of spectatois and to Against Pros.- way of doing business. Or he PaganFe CMqr yesterday to complete 'plans the Pratt A Whitney Division of the top half of the same frame. lln?. Notre Dame’s Steve Jiizwik have a picnic lunch as well. Park­ the number corresponding/to the the immediate mobilization In the Leningrad .sector the Ger- acy and was sentenced to five old.folka. Dead Germans are harm­ drew the night’s biggest cheers past- week the state released 98 “. might have a legitimate excuse for This Paganl team, hosrsvssi to S| the United Aircrait Company. She Three unearned nins gave Detroit pheasants In this vicinity. Permits, ing is free. victory for which he l^'^strlving. activation of the State Guard inans tried in vain to recapture a years, testified during the triaf less. Therefore, if 1 kill a German the decision in the 14th. for a 91 yard sprint in the first Los Angeles, Aug. 29. -'(./PI—-It not showing up. But In any event cocky bunch. They r*~nr from has made.”her home with her aunt, position recently gained by ■ the both a.s a government and defense have all been printed for the com­ Cotton Ed Smith of the'^'hlte Sox he could have use:; the 'phone and receipt of Army orders, which I am saving lives.” Dodgers Win period, six yards shy of creating Meeting Tuesday Sept. 1 could do a non-cha^e perform­ will be an AII-Dlxie football team hind to win the Tsri leegfue Mrs. Elizabeth Robb a t 197 Cen­ Russians. witness. Lieut. Pavlichenko said the Ger­ ing season. « The local chapter will bold its told Hurley that he apd hi.s fight­ thia season just whan elated for any minute be- ter street. The bridegroom Is em­ NEWS In the. National League, the an All-Star touchdown. ance of that. Pltch^Cooper is set­ that cagey Maj. Wallace Wade Russia's central front offensive Verdlrts Denial Cited monthly meeting Tuesday evening, ers were not coming That would 7 o'c'oek this morning and mans knew her name and threat­ Brooklyn Dodgers walloped the The game netted about $160,000 East Hartford Trial ' * ting. a mighty aKaynung precedent. sends onto the Los Angeles Coli­ thought that they bad ploy^ by the Broad Brook Woolen remained concentrated against The other grounds cited in the ened to tear her to# pieces after September 1 at the Legflon Home be honorable. Now they have something to o’clock Sunday 'afternoon. Company. ' Chicago Cubs, 7-1, but watched for Army and Navy Relief, the Starting on Saturday, Septem­ Suppose the to.^ takes? Players seum turf tomorrow afternoon to The state troops will be under Rzhev, 130 miles northwest of Mos­ notice include the court's denial failing to win her over to their side their lead shrink-to five games as biggest such fund raised In any ber 5, the East Hartford chapter on Leonard street. Membership represent the U. S. Army against Big Game .Monday about tomorrow's gam*. ARor i cow, and several more points on for directed verdicts which the de­ lists are open. Movies will be will be wearing batting averages, The biggest game of the pre:)- ee surveillance during the teste with offers of "plerty of choco­ the stubborn St. Louis C^ardinais single day sports event since Pearl of. the Connecticut Sportsmen will dates of the^children's birthdays, the ponderous Washington Red­ they are the oppoelng Regular Army officers and the outskirts of that Nazi strong­ fense made at the close of the gov- late.” to Your took both ends of a double bill Harbor. hold a three day field trial. Al­ shown of the last local field trial skins of the National Professional ent season Is going, to be were good enough to win the oopkj Chinese Troops .ernment's case and at the close of the date t^ lr mothers-ln-Isw died played at' the (Jharter Oak field on epresentatives of the war depart- hold were Reported neutralized. A guerilla flghter. Liudmila, who from the Philadelphia Phils. ■ ______2___ . ■ ready a large numbA- of entries held here ana members are asked or fell d ^ n a manhole or perhaps League. Give them the same dub Bt and will work in close co- “In another sector our. rifle all the evidence; the court's denial wears four medals including the Claude Passeaii went after bis have been received by the commit­ to Invite their friends. The meet- (Jursory inspection of Maj. Monday nigl^t when the Union played the last four Tsri gaa units, supported by tanks, stormed of a d ^ n se motion to set aside their Income tax deduction. Fans Local 743 tangles with Vic’s. A sration with Federal troops. Occupy Chiihsien Order of Lenin, wants to go back 18th pitching' victory for the Cubs tee. The event will take place at vrill start at 8 o'clock sharp. will qtart playing bingo. Wade's starring lineup might lead this 1942 season and it takes *| Duty of the State Guard, in an inhabited locality which the the verdict and for a new trial; to work,. SOLDIER! but wound up with his tenth de­ the North Meadow Field Trial Bow- And Arrow Club to the hurried conclusion that the victory for the Union team would good team to gain the vardioL enemy had transformed into a and "the 'errors In the court's rul­ She is here with two companions Whirly Seeks Getting the lowdown on this ging Psychoanalyst: The hu- put the Rec league into a three ent of attack or attempted in- (Continued from Pag* One) feat. Three relievers also failed to course. Three stake events will be former' Alabama and Duke, coach The game will start at 4:1 ilon. is tr hold its ground until strong pocket of re-sistance," the ings on the admission and the ex­ to attend the International Stu­ bow and arrow club is really a psyche is a slrMge phenom- way tie for first place and if .Lhe sharp. checks the Dodgers’ 17-hlt at­ held, Local Membership Stake, na, or. In other words, people are belteve.v all the gridiron talent lies Federal troop can be sent to the Soviet Information Bureau said. clusion of evidence as shown 'by dent Assembly. She spent last Do you write to your soldier? tack. ’ Youngster's Stakes, for boys and hard matter. The shortage of Rockville entry wins . . . It's all bomb Japan, by occupying “A tank crew penetrated the the record." 10 Grand Race shells, gasoline and tires Is going" sometimes just plain nuts. Take, below the Mason-Dixon Line; That over. They Won the first round Tected area. night at the White House, and ex­ For seven innings, Kirby Higbe ris under 16 years of age and would be doing the hard-bitten Various incidents were planned the walled city of Chuhsien enemy's rear, wiping out about 90 Molzahn, pastor of - Old Zion's pects to return to Rursia. O L ^ u rse you do! But you to let a lot of birds enjoy c ^ - for example, a passing acquain­ with a lot to spare but the going handcuffed the Bruins on four Lady Handler's Stakes. The judges tance who became a nervous wreck major a grave .injustice, because test all possible 'wartime func- itself and Changshiitan.^ flve miles Gernims."- Lutheran church of Philadelphia hits, but 'he loaded the bases in for these events will be Miss Edith parative freedom this fall. ^Juat haa been tougher in this round. Phelon HiirU Tank Force* Counter-attack and father of three children, was can’t write every day. Here's Wonder Horse Slated to where the bow and arrow pkrt is while his beloved Brooklyn Bum.s he has a very good and solid rea­ The Tigers will be on the sideline* of the guard. to the east. Field dispiatches an­ the eighth and had to have help Stoehr, of Wethersfield, Mr*. Mae son for starting those southerners. Ool. Francis A. Ruggles of West nounced the gains, achieved at (German dispatches broadcast accused' of conspiring to enable Fierce Fighting going .to harm these birdS/^ hard were doing the el foldo in St. Lou­ rooting for the Unionists to tri­ by the Berlin radio said strong from Hugh Casey, who pulled out Start at Trenton in Troy .of Wapping and James Mc­ is., Sleepless nights and foodles.s Those who Insist on making odds lartford, executive officer of the the expense of garrisons weaken­ -Gerhard Wilhaum Kunze, 36, na­ something el.se you Angly and together, were ordered gave Generalissimo Chiang Kai- gained from the west. Washington conference that they way to keep him in touch and George Plehl of Inwood, Long asked us If they were going to ride Dodgers cinch or lose the pennant. Wade has driven them tirelessly i — I (Furthermore, enlarging upon and decide the opener, but the romping to victory In the $'l0.006 Is this foolishness of- just Freud­ to tiT to get the Important ele­ Major General Sherman Miles .Shek's forces control of nearly have referred to the Department of Italian Speedboats Cards put the nightcap away added Trenton Handicap at Gari Island. The chief attraction, how­ horses . , . bareback. Herb Phelon pitched a two-hltl Boston, commanding officer of 220 miles of the 450-mile-long an operation which Russian re­ Justice the matter of a possible with home. ■ It’s a littl* den State Park. His present earn­ ian? We pass. ment of riming. But Boliliy Ivy Has I „ots ports have ignored, the Berlin ' early, scoring all their runs In the . .What’s In a NameT New York shutout over the East Side BoyFl First Army Service Commaind. Chekiang-^kiangsi rail line. application to cancel Molzahn's Sink Red Gunboats first five frames. ings total $458,336. Club last night at the West Sidal An official Uiinese review said radio declared the invaders had American citizehship as an after- thing to do, but think A record crowd of close to 40.- professional football Giants finally Of Friends Wh(r> Are reached the Caspian sea in a 140 Rome (From Italian Broad­ 'The New ' York Giants were gave up on pronouncing the name Oval to give his team a 4-0 edgal both sides suffered high casualties math of the pastor's conviction. casts), Aug. 29 — OP) —' Italian kept Idle by weather at Pitta- 000 persons, most of them lured League Willing to Cover Cash. in a hnrd-fought game. Herb faced I in the Chekiang-Kiangsi fighting. mile thrust across the Kalmuck Mr. Dodd said he plana to take what it will mean to him I by the thrill of watching the four- of the Holy Croes fullback turned steppes from Elista toward As­ speedboats are operating on Lake burgh but their hold on thlru Major League Standings only 22 batters, struck out six, al*| The Japanese.^, it -was reported, a short rest before reporting to 'year-old chestnut put on his fam­ tackle, A1 Klaaoskua. .The athlete lowed only two hits and didn't Is-j A Thought trakhan, Soviet shipping center on Ladoga, which breaks the Soviet- Act NOW! pla- e was strengthened when the was perfectly willing to co-operate Leaders Hartford. Aug. 29. The odila used more men than in any cam­ Washington for bis next assign­ Finnish front north of Leningrad, Boston Braves knocked over ous stretch run, is exp ects to jam sue a pas.s over the whole route. paign since the drive on Hankow the, estuary of the Volga river. ment, which he is not at liberty to the stands before the probable poet to tht extent of being known as for any sports event are what you (This force waa said to have oc­ and have already sunk a 1,300-ton Bucliy Waiters and the Cincinnati Brezin.ski did almost as well, a in October, 1938. - • , disclose. The special assistant to time of 5 p. m. (ewt). Joe Klaaoskua, but his teammates By The Associated Press can get that is a truth older than he too struck out six batters and I •U: for Nte kingdom of cupied the village of Llnelnoye, on Russian gunboat, the high com­ Reds, 4-2. in a night game. simply setried on Jones. As they National League the ripples on> the Retl Sea- but la et hand. The Japanese, .the review said, the U. S. attorney general had told mand said today. Walters held the Braves hitless Compering against the long- allowed but three hits. One of those I a Caspian inlet 40 miles southwest the court that the lengthy spy trial tailed Calumet cannonball In the Yeeterday'e Results Staadlng* point ouL it is so much easier to Betring—Reiser, Brooklyn, .328; the general odds prevailing here -M atthew 3:17 suffered 14.000 casualties in at­ (The dispatc^ did not explain for five Innings but they routed hits was a game winning double by | tacks bn Kinhwa and Lanchi. 1^,- of Astrakhan. . here delayed bis scheduled start on mile and a furlong test will be E astera Eastera shout: “Atta way to go In there, Slaughter. St. Louis, .324. no*- for the Willie’ Pep-Bobby (Without confirmation fropj how the Italiam craft were trans­ THE him in the sixth when they scored Hartford 2-7, Scranton 0-6 (sec­ Martin. George D. Wldeneris Rosetown; _ L. Pet. Jonesy, old boy." Instead of: Runs—OtL New York, 94: I\-j- bout at Bulkeley Stadium next It is never too late to turn from 000 at Chuhsien ,and 8,000 at another case elsewhere involving ported to Lake Ladoga, which cov­ all their runs with 'the help of w. We«t Side Boys' Club Shangjao. The situation in Kiang- other quarters, a Stockholm dis­ "natidnal defense." His home is in Mrs..C. S. Bromley's In Question ond game 10 innings)...... 76 .603 "That’s the way to go in there, Slaughter, St. Louis. S3. Tuesday night are 8-5' in favor of errors of our ways: he- who patch broadcast from Vichy said ers 7,600- square miles of Russian three straight walks. Albany 4-3, Elmira 2-3. Albany ...... 56 AB R H PO A sl province has nowbeen restored Lebanon. and Miss Helen Hickmaira' Aon- Scranton ...... 73 53 J579 Klasoskus." Runs batted in—-'Slaughter, St. Pep. Fortin, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 2 epents of his sins la almost in- the Germans bad reached the Vol­ territory. Presumably they and barr. “Whlrly’’ ruled a top-heavy Wilkes-Barre 1, Springfield 0. Rerjoilting Norioe: A Navy pro­ No ring bout ever staged In at—Seneca. to the position prev^ling when the their crews were sent by train to Wilkes-Barre ___ 74 54 JS78 Louis, and CamilU, Brooklyn, 86. Vennart. c f ...... 3 I 1 0 0 Japanese began their eastward ga. The point of this reported Dri\-er Is Exonerated 2 to 5 favorite in,the overnight Binghamton 3, Williamsport 0. curement officer de.'tcribes the Hits-Slaughter. St. Louis, 158; Hartford ' ha* brought, so many penetration wa« not identified.) German Baltic p o r t * and then HERALD 'Second Oeneratioa American Binghamton ...... 71 57 .555 Warren, c ...... 0 1 0 8 0 odds and it is expected that only most vexing enlistee - he has to drive from Nanchang, it waa re­ sailed or freigtiM to Finland to r Of BaHfmoi* Boxers Williamsport .... 68 57 .544 Medwick, Brooklyn, 147. wagers. Every man and his'.broth­ McOown, 2b ...3 1 1 4 8 liv* Boa* Found ported. Axis Submarine Sunk Hartford. . Aug. 29.-^A5 — win bets wlU be accepted. New Tork 3. Cleveland 0. Hartford ...... 57 38 .456 face: A young man who want* to Doubles— Hack, diicago, 32: er haa .made a wager .running The midnight communique an­ transfer to lake frontage held by Watched over by 'Trainer Ben Boston 4. Cffiicago 0. be an admiral, preferably near Marlin, 3 b ...... 3 1 .1 1 1 In addition to 170.000 troops, the CTharles A. Stewart. 6 f Hartford, the Axis.) Baltimore—((P);—This city has a Elmira ...... 56 70 .444 Medwick, BrookI>-n, 31. from a few cigars up to the long Brown, l b . __;.3r0 0 7 0 nounced that a Russian warship Iq found not criminally responsi­ RATES: Jones, Whirlaway has been at the SL Louis 5, Philadelphia (10). 97 .242 home. ■ Triples—Slaughter, SL Louis, 16; green stuff they stack in banks rajaUeviUe. N. C., Aug. 29.—-n, 21. for his being installed the favorite. T o U ls...... 25 4 3 21 S *1 Counter-attacks were declared Charlie Utley got in the same mall \,no was’*' once world in 1:40 and yesterday morning St. Louis 7-7, Philadelphia 4-5...... 83 43 .659 waa handled very gingerly fliers under Brig. Gen. Claire’ L. by Stewart and owned by the a notice that his salary would be Months*. . . . IH-50 welterweight champion. Young New York . Pitching - French. Brooklyn, Willie has yet to taste defeat in East SMe Boys’ Club -> tBe dtaeovery was made. to be inflicting enormous losses on worked five furlongs in 1:01 flat New Tork-Plttsburgh (post­ Boeton ...... 76 52 .594 By' The Associmted Pres* Ctiennault was particularly encour­ Good Humor Corporation, New raised September 4 and a notice Do} (.iarcia Is the son of a famous with Jockey Wendell Kada in the 13-3; Wyatt. Brooklyn, 15-4. professional competition - a-hile AB R H PO A the troops making up the jaws of Haven, in a report filed today in poned). St. Louis ...... 67 59 .532 New York.—Cleon Bhana, 131, Bobby up to hia second win over aging and added "the support they the pincers aimed at Stalingrad from hia draft board to report for fighting father, Mexican Bob Gar- saddle. Kanehl, e . .. . . '. 3 0 1 * • S I rendered constituted an important Superior Court by Coroner Frank induction Into the Army—Septem­ Cleveland ...... 65 62 .513 Los Angeles, outpointed Maxle • American League Jackie (jallura was having in­ by Nazi Field Marshal Fedor Von t a, top featherweight in the On his last outing Whirlaway Today's Game* ...... 64 64 .500 March, 3 b ___ <.3 0 factor in the recovery at Linch- E. Healy, ber 4! THE HERALD: Detroit ___ Shapiro, 132, New York (10).; Beau Batting.—Williams, Boston. .343; different success. Gaudino. s s ...... 3 0 Bock. 1920s, Twenty years ago George was beaten *by Rounders In the Ar­ Eastern (Jhlcago ...... 50 71 .413 Jack. 133) Tryon, N. C., Aug. 3*—(JPi—All RANK AND N^ME .... • *••••••« »*****#*• 111 for Rosetown and 110 for In 138 V4,- New York, outpointed Car- DiMagglo, New York, 98. sturdiness and his admittedly bet­ Flarety, I f ...... 2 • M a a t the Bible on a piece annihilated about 2,500'of the ene­ footsteps. Binghamton at Williamsport. American melo Fenoy.'138*-, Spain. (10); London. Aug. 29—(4^—A Nor­ —The blackout here wks too realis­ those questions on the selective (Question. AnMutettB Runs batted in—Williams. Bos­ ter punch. Lebotx, of •,«,,,2 * I the Mae a t a pin point vie- wegian government spokesman my to regain control of an im­ tic for George Maxwell. When' service questionnaire didn't mean ADDRESS AT CAMP . . Jacob La Motta. 160, New York, with * asieroacopa. Other )****S*S*4 )••**• I New York at Pittsburgh (1). W. L. PcL ton, 113; Doers, Boston, and Dl- The odds then arg 8-5 and those Walker, r f ...... 2 • announced today that a subma­ portant legality, the communique firecrackersi simulating bombs, much to a Tryon youth, who Home Temr* Boys Bis ■ V* outpointed Jimmy Edgtf, 149-4, 'Maggio, New York, 87. quoting figures will take 9-5, frOm 1,100 silver spoona aald. Red Army tanka—the* SO-ton Has Boston at Cincinnati. Brooldvn ...... 86 58 .694 DetrolL (10). rine entered Hammerfest harbor began to pop, be rushed out with couldn't read well anyhow. STATE ...... >***•*•( )•■**•• ...... 83 44 .651 HIU — Pesky. Boston. 1*6; which yo(j cen see there- is vary­ T o tals...... 2* S S 2ilt __ a t haaelaut; 53 Jap- in July and tank a Qerman-em- KV8 and the medium T-34S— hl4 trusty shotgun and blew the So, in tmeven red pencil stroke* Brooklyn at Cklcago. St. Louis .. Proridence. R. I. 'iKiph Zan- ebaraaters on a grain of Camp Roberts. Chll.-^iP)—Two Brooklyn—(ff)— Riggs, a t Philadelphia at SL Louis. New York ...... 87 58 .536 nelli. 148. -Provldehoe. outpointed Spence. Washington; ing opinion os Bobby and WUll* Score by kmtasi ployed Norwegian .ship with 160 were reported _ to have surrounded top from his favorite shade tree. he wrote serosa, the front of the rc. ;mB for the success of this thq Dodgers, isn’yplsylng regular­ . Doubles—DiMaggio, Boston. 36; 'make ready for next week's fra- iiVeet Side ,,,*•• slapksiiu carved qs a German soldiera aboan^ m«ny of i a hollow where enemy forcea were. He thought it was a camouflaged Nattoaal (Cincinnati ...... 60 64 .484 Irwin (Kay) Kaplan. 158, New questionnaires pc. .'s’ baseball team are products ly, but that "Isn't .vorrylng the Cleveland at New York. Pittsburgh ...... 57 65 .476 Higgins, Detroit; Doeir, Bostofi, caa .East S id * ...... ■Mi innihllzte* J^p|aupl*as firing loss. " I’s sasdr wkan now's* sssMb” York. (lOt. cf Uts iitUe town of San Leandro, utility third baseman a ML He'S Chicago at Boston. (Chicago ...... 69 71 .454 Burlington, VL-~Berni* Miller. and KoUoway. (Jhicago, 33. Three base hits; I Calif. They nr* Technlcisa Hal looking forjvard to hia fourth Detroit at Washington. Boeton ----- ...... 81 76 .402 139, New York, won by technical Triples — Spence. Washington, New Haven— Howie Odefl plays:'BrtsiS to." / KcknrdV shortstop, w ho playsd World Bsrlsa. Riggs has bseia in SL l4>uU St PhiUdriphts. Phliadelpbla ...... 96 54 JOO knockout over Buster Beaupm, and Heath. Cleveland. 12. weighed only 148 pounds when be b sM : Wsat m ler 'tuesoB ln ths ' ' two. with Chielnaatl and on* with 140, BurUngtdn. ,(4 ). Hobm run*—WilUaeoB, Boston. played in the Pittsburgh bnekSekL East SM* BoyF .—Cartoe Chaves, 125, 37; KeUen New York.-23. So Yale's coach will giv* OU- FlM dn Wairao, / 1 I 1, J ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29,1942 rPAGfi THIRTEEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 5TANCHESTER, l.UNN. SATTTKD T. ATTTTnVT 2?>. Ifl-ff MICKEY FINN SE T W E LV S Rise and Shine! LANK LEONARD _L YOU fNOULD BE ARE VDU MAYBE sol BUT NOW YOU'teE WHY, I HAVEN'T C'MON, MICHAEL! ^ Sense and Nonsense ASHAMED OA VOtMtSEU!) SQUAWKIN6 IF THEY MAO exaggeratin '/ CALLED HIM YET, THAT'S RIGHT/ GET DRESSED AND PHILtPJ INVITING ALL/ ABOUT? . ANY BRAINS THEY DUGAN WAS MR. NASH— X BUT WHEN HE BEAT IT DOWN Obitaary Keep On! The old gentleman was vsry in YOUR PRiCNOe OVER’ far, and the minister bad been callsd HERE LAST NIGHT j FRIENDS AS HOW TIRED HE LEAVjE— ANO HAVE ALL THE HIM TO COME PROBABLY GOING Drove recklessly down a qteep hlU; you've got to keep on walking; to administer religious solacs: WHEN you KNEW < WELL AS MINE. WAS— AND GONE HE LEFT AT A Otgs Wants fbr\bur Benefit Said he: "I'm renowned One word won’t tell folk.# who you Minister—Are you afraid to SLEEP HE CAN DOWN TO THE TO GIVE YOU A uassified HOW MUCH MIOIAELIAINT THEY? y HOME BEFORE 1 :4 5 / GET/ COMMISSIONER'S For covering ground," are, you've got tc keep on talk- meet the king of terrors? :z: But, alas, now the ground covers talking; Old Man—Not ms. T am not Nieoeo RBsrj ^ ------— ^ TWO O’CLOCK/ OFFICE/ Bill! An inch won’t make you„very tall, afraid to meet him becauas I have t anil. Found 1 Announcements Automobiles for Sale 4 Repairing; 23 Help \yanted— Male or Househidd Goods WUbur N. Savage. you've got to Keep on growing; been living with the queen of ter­ 51 Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 One little ad won't do it all, you've rors for 36 years. Manchester CHANOK YOUIl LOME'S IVr- F oil .s a l e p r i v a t e l y t.wjjwf .MOWERS SHARPE.\'ED, rcpiur- Female , 37 got to keep them going. LOS*r —MAN'S gold ^ Hamilton ' ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD, An elderly farmer drove Into rtst watch Thur8day“ aherTioon. sonality. Olidden Endurance 1940 grey Pontia , radio, iinifer- jiV’0 women or girls, FINAL AUGUST SALE Specials! town one day and hitched his team A constant drop of water wears W:ife—William, how do you sup­ 4 Evening Herald neath .seat heater, gnttij/ tires/ mother and two daughters, ages found plca.se call '7242. House Paint for colorful beauty. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. and a man ter work in laundry. 9x12 kitchen rugs. reg. $7.50, now to a telephone pole: away the hardest atone; pose those dosens and docent of White and ' rolors 1.3,2,1 gal. priced for quirk sale. Inquire'Trff?V $5.95. 5-plece soUd maple kitchen 12 and 1. Write Box G, oare of By constant gnawing, Towaer Classifled AdvAlisem en overhauled. Brnithwalte, 32 Pearl 72 Maple street. Herald. Burly Policeman — ■Here, you empty bottles got into our cellar? Checkcrhoartl Feed Store.s. lOfi.3 4 p, tn. 2.’> Trotter a>reet. street. seta, now $29.30. ■•-piece genuine can't hitch there L masticates the toughest hone; Husband—I’m sure I don't know. ^Couot SIX 4v«rA|i« words lo Announcem'ents dumbers and abbrs^ations 2 Main .street. WA.NTED COUPLE TO super- chrome kitchen seta with stain­ GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM, Elderly Farmer — Can't eh? The constant cooing lover carries I never bought an empty bottle In eb count as s word andjKfmpound PIANO TU.N'ING and repairing. vi.se cottage of 30 boys: *117 per less top table, $44.50. 3-piece aolid near C!h6ney Mills. Write Poat ■\3’ell, why have you got a Sign up, off the blushing maid; my life. ^ as two word's Mtivfmum cost HAVE YOUR OLD ruKS and cloth­ FOR RENT LAT.E.ST TYPE Auto Accessories— Tires »> Player piano specialty. John And the constant advertiser is the t-w tarfea o f three linra. ing made into new mgs. Any month and complete maintenance. maple bedroom suitea, $69.50. Office, Box 205, Manchester. "Fine For Hitching?” ) Lina rates per for transient hospital bed. for home use. Rates Coi'kerham, 2fi Bigelow street. Apply in person.'*' Connecticut Coolerator refrigerators, regular one who geta the trade. size. Order now for October de­ reH.sonahle. Call Kemp's In)'. Tel. .NEED NKCv b r a k e s ? F ^ Tel. 4219. Do tha beat you can with what Chevrolet. Plymouth relined with School for Boys, Meriden, Con­ $79.95, reduced to $69.95. Maple WANTED — ROOM and board Junior—Mother! Mother!!.A big BtfectUa jNrrh IT. l-W livery. Tel. Agent will call. 5680. "Drive do'wn and see us," our yoii've got where you are. Cash Chars* thcxhe.st. Comax brake lining L/»WN .VloV\ EKS sliurpened. oil­ necticut. ^bedroom chairs reduced to $6.96. from Monday morning to Friday truck jiiat ran over Daddy and hConsacuttvj^ Uays...i 7 i«tsi 9 cts S8JI5. Will call foi your car and See these and hundreds of other nights for 14 year old ^rl, pref­ aqiiaahed him all over the street! good friend wrote. "You come up OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE UITH MAJOR HOOPLE WILL CARE FOR ehildwn in my ed, adjusted picaeo up and de- WA.NTED NEAR WORCESTER Mother — Junior, how many and aee ue.” we wrote back, "our A pedestrian Is a man who can’t ICoosacuju^e Days... 9 ctsill cts home, days s week Telephone 'deliver same day Phone 5191 llveicd *1.25 Here *1.00. Repair fine furniture values at Benson's, erably in Barnard school district. ay • . . . . I n ctsiia ett ALLEN HITCHCOCK. 6 in a small well established woolen 713 Main street. Phone Willlmantlc 3369J-4 or times have I told you not to talk tires are thin, too.” get gaa and tires for hit auto. & 2-1046. ' ^ Brunner's. 80 Oakland street. parts. Power mowers sharpened ,WELL,TWAT BIG SNAIL RAN TRUE TO FORM WHILE ders for irregular tnserttont INC. mill. Card room, dye house, write Mra. Kingsley. Andover. about such things when I am eat­ OH. NO,THERE’S MCTT A CHANCE t charged at the one time rate and repaireo We sharpen hedge weavers - to help make govern­ FOR SALE—DETROIT STAR ing? V T I WAS OUT OF TOWN.'— Nice to u c h .t h a t l a w n - etaJ rates for long term every .Manchester Office: , and /raas aheara, iciaanrs, knives, IM TH' WORLD FER YOU TO EVER advertising given upon request. Automobiles for Sale 4 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 ment .cloth. Write or come to table top gaa range. Triephone FUNNY BUSINESS m o w e r WITH WEEDS GR.0WiN(3 UP THROUGH IT,' 9.13 Main Street ____[___ ■ .x- etc. SawB set and a W Our I6th 6627. Business Locutions for ENJOY A PIECE O’ BERRY PIE.' I Ads ordered before - the third or Carleton Woolen Mills, Rochdale, It takes several hundred nuts to SOUR KAA DON'T LIKE ^K IN ’ AN’ AND THOSE COEFEE CUPS ON TH E PORCH tb day will ne charged only for Telephone .3.101 1911 DODGE SEDa N. 19.39 Ply- FOR S.'VLEr- .MAN'S bicycle, prac­ year Capitol Grinding Co., 531 Mas.sachusetts. make a car. and only one nut to be actual number of times the ad . Rent 64 RAIL GIVE THE HOUSE THAT LIVED-|N LOOK.' mouth aedan. 19.39^Pontiac sedan. tically new^ Inquire 64 Benton Lvdall Tei 7958. put it out of commission. SHE HATES WASHIN’ AN' THAT’LL - ' ' ' ' ■4' eared, charging at the rate earn- Willlinantir street. Machinery and Tools 52 FOR RENT—STORE on t. Birch HOLD ' O J DOWN ALL YOUR LIVES.' •-MM.' t h e w h o l e Pl a c e l it u p but no allowance or refunds can 1937 Plymouttj-'aedan. The above WA.NTKO TO TUNE repair and made on sis time ads stopped 824 Main Street Dogs— Birds— Pets 4I street. Inquire at 131 Charter Miss Rouge—I'm sorry to hear I’M A EXPERT, CUZ. GRAN'NA l ik e a n ig h t b a l l g a m e .' cars In . excellent condition. Good regulate your piano or player NEW tLETRAC CRAWLERS in tar the fifth day. Telephone 193.3 tires.' Trades, terms, 15' rrionths. Oak street; of your antomobUe sccldent. MADE LOTS OF PIES AN' I 'No forbldsN; display lines not Building— Contracting 14 piano. Tcl. Manchester 5052. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, beau­ 'stock. Get the details from us on ^ I f bid. Cole'^tOtors--4164. .Motoi'iny Friend—Oh. thanks; O C n M.VNCHESTER tiful light, golden and dark red the dependable powej and post-' LOTS O' PRACTICE HEAVENS.' WHAT I Tbs Herald will notsPe responsible ' "■ ' - ...... CARPENTER WORK and build- it's nt.'*-' ■ . I expect to live . M f J : ^r more than/ one incorrect inser- Porter Street Section. Slx- solids, black and white, and red tive Cletrac Tru-Tractlon tractor. Wanted to Rent 68 throufb. ny more. t l .SEE HERE? GIMME t h a t a w f u l F9R SALE-19.38 PLY.MOirTH Ing. day or contract. Reasonable Help Wanfed— Female 35 ba of any advertisement ordered room single. Bathroom. I.4irge ^.-Coupe. good tires and eood motor. and white parti-coiors. Jack Frost You can depend on a Cletrac all Mi.a.s ' ' 'e —Oil. 1 hope not. - GUMPIN TO JU G G LE SNVELL ? hr more than one time. ^ lot. S. P. »t,.300. D. P. $1,000. rates. Write Box J. Herald. the time. Dublin Tractor Com­ w a n t e d - *T0 r e n t 4. 5 or 6 >Tbe laadvertent omissidn of in* 71 Summer street. WA.NTED GIRLS FOR bench Kennels. 26 Gardner street. WITH THIS South End Secticth. Two-fanv-' pany., Willimanlic. room tenement in or-near^Man- h a n d brrect publication of adverci^ng FOR YOUR REMODELING or work, steady and clean work. Recently a woman eoneulted a .' pul be reciided only by cancellation lly, two four rffoms. Garaite. PRIVATELY OWNED 1938 Ply- chestef. Write Box L, Herald." lawyer relative to a divorce. After lire charge made for the service I.airge ham. Large lot. -S. P. repair Job call Wm. Kanehi, con­ Apply • at 'Tober Ba.scball Mfg. FJARMERS . ATTENTION— WE mouth coupe. Good tires, heater. tractor, 519 Center street. Tele­ Co., Elm street. Manchester. Live Stock—^Vehicles 42 CAMP W'ANTED- COLUMBIA talking to her, he thought matters In u red $4,too. D. P. $800. / Will sell at a aaertflee. Call Man­ sharpen ensilage blower knives, might be slmpllfled by talking to 1 AH advertisements must conform Cornell Street. Two-tiwir ro4>m' phone 7773. 35c eachv>cord wood sawa gum­ Lake. Sept. 5th, 6th and 7th. 4 style, copy and typography wUb chester 7654. adults. W. J. Spence. Telephone ^ the husband. He called him In and lulstlons enforced by the publish- single. Air rondItjoD heat. Oil GIRL OR WOMA.N wanted. New' SIX WEEKS OLD pigs. Inoculat­ med. filed and set 15c, diameter Manchester 4517. told him of the impending action: Buy i and they reserve the right to burner. Two .dnflnished up. FOR 's a l e 1929 Wyllls Knlitht- M odel Laundry, Summit street. ed. *9 each,.Tel. Manche.ster 7870. inch. Capital Granding, 531 Ly- Husband '— But what grounds Jilt, revise or reject any copy con- 8. P. $4,500. ,b . P. $1,000. Florists— N urseries 15 WAR ^ Mered objectionable. Ifnach.- good condition, fine first dall street. Tel. 7958. WANTED—THREE OR FOUR does she have for a divorce? BONOS CUOBING HOURS—Claasified adt Newman. Street. Three fam­ » class Urea. H, J. Demciisey, 579 FOR SALE-DAH LIAS, glads, 'WANTED Vyo.MAN to hlep with Lawyer—Oh. I don't think she’d ily. Twp-three rooms and one- FOR SALE GOOD farm horse. room furnished apartment.' Three be published same day must be Hartford Road. zinnias,. also many other garden hou.sework and care of children, adults. Write or see L. Hi Hale. have any trouble proving infidelity. elved by 13 o'clock noon Satur- six rcyoms. All Improvements. slay nights. Telephone 7059. Telephone 6058. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 liys lUtSO. flo- era. Lowescroft Garden.s. Oak 20 East Renter street. Husband (bristling right up) — S. P< $6,000. D. P. $1,000. 1941 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Huh! That ain't so. She can’t get Grove street. Telephone 6548. WANTED— YOU.NG lady with ex­ Telephone Youi Want Ads .Wewman Street, Six-room du­ c o i^ . radio, heater, driven only FOR SALE— LADY'S . black seal WANTED— BY YOUNG couple, a divorce ■ on that ground. She perience as cashier References- Garden— Farm— Dairy coat, size 48,'ialao man's top coat, i Ads are accepted over the tele- plex. Two-ear garage. All Im­ ^,{f00 miles, tires like new. Terms apartment, flat or home for rent, knows I believe in Ood. bone at the CUAKGE RATE given provements. S. P. $6,800. D. ‘P. "ind trades accepted. See Finance Moving^— Truckini;— required. Apply Mr. Cohen, Popu­ Products 50 size 40. Telephone 7001. preferably centrally located,, ref­ The lawyer got her the divorce ■bovs as a conveneince to adyer- ,$1,200. Manager of Brunner Sales Co., 80 lar Market, Riibinow Building. erence. Call 2-0089. just the same. Isars, but the CASH r a t e s y^ll be Manchester Green Sectloh. Storage 2Q .eepted aa FULL PAYMENT II Oakland street. Phone 5191. 1937 Six-room single. Fireplace. ChevToIet coupe $285. very clean. WA.NTED-7GIRL FOR OFFICE CANNING TOMATOES forKsale, Wanted— To Buy 58 WANTED—LIVING ROOM, bed­ aid at tbs. business office on dr be- THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. work. Must have knowledge of tbs seventh day foUdwlng the I-arge lot. Steam hpal Oil 1940 Dodge panel truck, like new, 82 Lake street. A. Ros.sctti. room and kitchenette furnished, local and long uistance moving. shorthand and typwrltlng. Write ineertton of each^ad otherwise burner. Garage In basement. low mileage. near bus, by defense workers and ^s c h a r g e RATB,.<^ T W KC U. 9. P*T Off In A m ^ o t Clabsifications Ume. Apply Sheridan Hotel. Oil Co. 5404. <£2!2j i ‘ULMi Sninmer Street. Slx-rt>om du- REAL ESTATE Hou.sehold Goods 51 Houses for Sale heroes as -plex. Two-car garage. All Im­ MACHINE SHOP IN OPERA­ O'Hsre, evi­ “He’s ahvays talking about the SMALL fish that got WA.NTED—GIRL OR woman for FOR SALE— SINGLE 7 ROOM dences of more provements. Good lot. S. P. TION. Go44d reason for. selling. Purchase light hoiLsework. 2:30 to 6:30, one A BE.VUTIFUL HOME Full Of awav 1” Abs $6,400. D. P. $1,000. Rooms Without Board 59 house, with large sun room, planes and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN Go4mI opportunity' for right Furniture. New living, dining, »rd ot Thank! ...... Henry Street. Six-room single. I hat Home From who likes children; Write Box K, steam heat, 2 car garage. Located morecqulpnent Mamoiiam ...... Herald. bedroom, kitchen. ruga, lamp, comfortable ROOM for war TwoH»r garage. Stetun heat. party. Reas44nable. Open from tables. Reasonable. Albert's' Fur­ 43 Scarborough Road, recondl- everywhere and SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH at and Found worker In private horns. Con­ more and more UGT'E.N. BOOTS W 906 THOOGKT THAT M9.D9\99G'aK OOtSViT CARE TOR Bonnoamnat! Fireplace. 8. P. $7,800. D. P. 9 to 6. AKTHliK A. GIRL Wa n t e d f o r part time niture Co., Hartford. tlohed and now ready tor occu­ eaala . . . . $1,500. veniently located in good neigh­ pancy. Apply Edward J. HoB. MD. MOST BE. JOST SVN\K)G A n in 4tore work. Apply at Thrifty borhood. Garftge. Breakfast op^ furlough from ~ \ 5 N 'T TUSfiiXB'LV 'lOKSE.BOMK. 09 \V0 Durant Street. F7ye-room du- Apply Rear .55 Oak Street Cleaners. 981 Main street. FOR .SALE LARGE FIRE box Tel. 5117 or 6118. Fotomobtaa t o y i plexi Hot air pipeless furnace. KHOFLA for stove ompletc. Hot water .tional. Gentleman preferred. Tei. training THAT TS^BB-HOOSY. ,AV\. BY l.ntomobUa^for Eachanva . Manchesfor 2-1076. and more © Aocadsorlea—TIraa ... All Improvements. S. P. $4,300. 875 Main 81. Ph4in« 5440 WE HAVE OPE.NINGS for sev- front for small stove. 62 Weth- FOR SALE- ""WO TENEMENT T V E HSMStY.'f.SO THtV TOOK. ■to R ai^lrln c—^Palntlnc *. Di P. $1,000. erell. house No. 1-2 Kerry street, $ Awuy, yon SV itL TtST eral w'omen in both office work FOR RENT—FURNISHED room just sort THBi^ 90S.TABVC. OOm TO bvte..'aeboola ...... Durant Street. Ftve-r4>om du­ and .saleswnrk. Gof>d salary, 42 rooms down,'2 rooms up, in each TH\N r -Ship by Track ...... plex. Two-car garage. Hot air WINDOW SHADES. VENETIAN for one or two gentlemen. Con­ tenement, modem improvements, tho war push grow from day to ■too—For Hire ...... t. hour week. Apply Montgomery tinuous hot water. On Main St. dav. But one push never got the H \ K ____ Cao—Sarvloa—Storaca pipelesa furnace. All improve­ Notice Ward * Co. blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ no heat. Selling price $4800— otoreyclaa— Blcyelaa ments. S. P. $4,800. D. P. land shades, and high grade Tel. 6803. terms $1,000 cash. James J. eld fanUly Jalopy going on a cold Fantad Autoa—Uotorcyelea $1,0 0 0 . Venetian blinds, phone 8819, to Rohan. Tel. 7433. night, so wo had better dig in our and PrateasloBal Sarrlcaa GIRL WA.NTED TO WORK M 6 FOR RENT— FURNISHtHD room toes for a long period of pushing. Durant Street. Five-room Zoning Board of Appeals soda.fountain Or aa waitre.ss. Ap­ 9 p. m. for special prices and Data Servicaa OHarcd ...... 11 FOR SALE for gentleman, centrally located, I ahold Sanrleaa Offered ....1 1 -A Single. Hot air pipeless furnace. ply Weldon's, 901 Main street. samples. Capitol Window Shade on bus line. Telephone 6120. IlMlng—ContraotlBg 1« All improvements, a P. $4,500. In conformity with the require- Company, 241 North Main street. 16 menta of the 2kming Regulations S.MALL FARM — 4 acres. Diuta—Nnraarlas ...... O. P. $1,000. FOR RENT—ROOM in private Dress Patterns ‘ Bcral OIraotora ...... 16 Durant Street. Five-room du­ of the Town of Manchester, the 6-room Cape Cim! house, Help Wanted— Male .16 FOJl SALE 3 PIECE Overstuffed -Flnmblngw-Rooflng .. , 17 Zoning Board of Appeals will hold home, for lady, centrally located. Boa ...... \ It plex. Hot air pipeless furnace. barn and chicken hou.se living room set. 88 Spruce street. Call at 210 Spruce street or tele­ a public hearing on Thursday eve­ Telephone 2-0677., Come Under Rule -Dreaamaklng ...... - 1» All improvements. Two-car have running water and WE HAVE AN OPENING for a phone 3983. _____ Tmcklng—Storage _ _ »0 garage. 8. P. $4,800. D. P. ning, September 3rd. at 8:00 P. fully experienced furniture and tbUo PusaoK er Sar-rloa ...... tO-A $ , . { M., in the Municipal Building, on electricity. Situated out­ '■U nc—^Paparlnc ...... 11 1 000 rug man; Good salary and com­ FOR RENT—SINGLE and dou­ Bfaaalonal Sarvloaa ...... 12 Essex Street. Five-room du­ the following applications: skirts of Manchester on mission, Apply at once. Mont­ Girls^ Frock ble rooms, men preferred. Tele­ Hartford, Aug. 29—(JPi—Dresses Ibk ...... 1* plex. Hot air pipelesa furnace. Application of Mra. Mary asphalt road. Price Ia>w gomery Ward A Co. phone 2-6'759. made from patterns will conform kfloriav— Oyatnr— Cleanins •• K All Improvements. 8: P. $4,500. Scranton for permission to re­ cop» iw: !Y Mt« aiavict. lae. t. m, ate, u. a. f«T. orr, Hat Oooda and Service ...... 26 for quick sale. YOUNG MEN WHO wish to make FOR RENT— COMFORTABLE In apecifleationa with those pur­ -Buatnaaa Service K D. P. $1,000. build utility building destroyed .by Oakland Street. Four-family, salesmanship their career, apply room, next to bath, ahower, chased at stores as the reault of a Edaea.ienal fire in October, 1941, located, at FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD •nd Claaaas ...... 17 Uve rooms each. All Improve­ 160 Tolland Turnpike, in a Re.sl- Triplex Store, 681 Main street. gentleman preferred, references WPB order, copies of which be­ Quite .An Assignment BY ROY CRANB^ dvAta Inatruetlona ...... II ments except heat. Large gar­ — 3 years old. Fireplace, Manchester. required. Phone 6881. WASH TUBRS tins ...... •tn» . . . 28—A denci^ A Zone. came available' this week. General _ “Oraniatlc ...... den space In rear. 8. P. $4,500. Application of Orta C. Guertin steam heat and garage. limltatioa Order L-153 brought D. P. SLOOO. 1 WANTED —MIDDLE-aged men FOR RENT— FURNISHED room, THEBES AN EXCELLENT REASON HE VVASW'T HEARD THM'S ONE r e a s o n , THE OTHER, AND MOST r»nta4 ■'Inatruetlona ...... for permission to enclose a vCatl-. for bench work. Apply at Tobtr gentleman preferred. Inquire 120 paper patterns used by women in FlaanAal Keeney Street. Eight-room bule on .iwelling -at 17-19 Essex SIX-ROOM HOUSE — On WHY OLIVANTS INVENTI0N...HIS SO- FROM AGAIN UWDL IMPORTANT REASON, JS TO KEEP HIS SECRET p»4e—Stock!—Mortgage! single. .All improvements. Mod­ Baseball Mfg. h.. Elm street, South Main street or Tel. 4254. making dresses and other apparel ■alnaaa Opportunltiei . . . . . Street, which is Closer to the larg# corner lot. Steam OAUEP FLVH461O6PED0...HAS NEVER nine CAYS A60... IN out OF ENEMY HANDS. GEORGES OLIVANT ern bath. Pipeless heat. Gar­ Manchester. under the measurement restric­ ■ay to Loan ...... street line than regulations allow, •heat and garage. WANTED—ONE or two men BEEN USED. THREE IVWS AFTER HIS CALAIS ------7 IS NOW IN A GERMAM Help and Sltnarlnna age. Chicken coop, ' y acre of tions already applying .to ready­ lip Wanted— Female ...... land. 8. P. $5JMH). D. P. $1,000. in a Residence fi ^ n e. WE HAVE SEVERAL good op­ roomers in a private home with REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION, I GET IT! c a m p *. Wanted—Male ...... Application of Edward J. Hoi) SEE portunities for men to learn the steam heat. 116 North School made garments. The effect will be Russell Street. Six-room du­ to give ' them the same length, FRANCE SURRENDERED. you i'iantm e Jannan Wanted ...... 26-A plex. Hot water heat (coal). for permission to convert a single retail business. Good salary, street. Tel. 6398. OLIVANT DISAPPEAREDU TO CROSS THE plp Wanted—Mala or Femala 27 dwelling at 99 Porter Street jnto ' short hours. Apply Montgomery sweep and sleeve circumference aa ante Wanted ..., ...... 17-A All Improvements. 8. P. $6,750. garments ' svallable In stores. CHANNEL, FIND itnatlona Wanted—Femala 2 D. P. $1,000; a 2-famiIy dwelling in a Residence Ward A Co. lltuatlona Wanted—Mala .... 1 A Zone. Stuart J. Wasley Boarders Wanted 59-A Measurement restrictions applying 1 OLWXNTIANO BRHJ6 ■ploymeni Agenclea ...... 4 North Main Street. Seven- Real Estate and Inauranix* WANTED--BOY. FOR Sunday to other-than-wool fabrics apply Uve Iteek—Pete Panltn room single. Hot air heat. Gar­ Air persona who are interested State Theater Building new.spaper route. Apply today St ROOMERS AND BOARDERS to the order, since it-is not possi­ HIM HERE SO WC Veklelea' age. All Improvements. 8. P. in these applications may appear Telephone 6648.7146 Nichols News Shop, Depot wanted. Home cooked meals. Oon- ble for the pattern manufacturer CAN DEVELOP e g !— Blrda— Pete ...... 4 $4,500. D. P. $800. ,at this hearing. AND USE HIS Iva Stock—Vehlctea ...... 4 Square; tlnuouB hot water, tbowera 330 to know whether the pattern is tn gfavtci iwe T M t c u t fat of? # 8-Z9 onltry' and Suppltaa ...... - 4 North Main Street. Seven- Zoning B oa^ of Appeals, Adaroa street, adjoining United be used for making a dress of wool discovery Fantad —Pata— Poultry— Stock 4 room single. ' All Improvements By Raymond W. Goalee, Aircraft. Buckland. or out of rayon or cqtton. For Bale.*Mta«allaneona but liM t S. P. $3,500. D. P. ChMrmsm. “You men can’t seem to keep your eyes off women in tlelea For Sale ...... 4 $500. Edward F. Taylor, VACANCY FOR 1 GIRL—Room Started Young unifoi*m, but whal I’d like lo know is why so many of tta and Acceasorles ...... 4 Union Street. Seven-room ulldlng Materlali ...... 4 Secretary. Ilead Herald Advs. FOR RENT and delicious meals. Eating al­ them laugh.’’ btgjnondi —Watches—Jewelry 4 single. All improvements hut 8206 lowed between meals.. Ironing, David Farragut carried a mid­ Space for Trailer. Shower and 4-14 yri. Haetrical Appllancea—Radio.. 4 heat. One-car garage. 8. P. laundry and electric sewing ma­ shipman's warrant when be was Fuel and Feed ...... 41-i $3,500. D. P. $500. fluahlng toilet. Reasonable rent. ardan—Farm—Dairy Product! 6 chine privileges. Reasonable. The only 9 years old. At the age of 12. BY FONTAINE FOX I ooaahold Gooda‘ ...... 6 t'nion Street. Seven-room Kelley Road. Talcottxllle ■young Women's "V” House, 14 he accompanied the frigate Essex eblnery and'.T oola’ .-...... 6 single. All Improvements but ^ Telephone 68.39 Arch street. on Its famoue cruise of the Pacific. kuatcal Instruments ...... 6 heat. S. P. $3,200. D. P. $500. [fftes and Store Elquipment 6 Porter Street House Sold dale at the Stores ...... 6 iVORTH COVENTRY. Small j ; h ^ I ^ w e r f u l ( p h y s i c a l l y ) k a t r i n k a ALLEY OOP Seeing’8 Believing BY V. T. H.YMI.IN Fearing Apparel—Furs ...... 6 farm. Nine acres tit land. Near Famed—To Buy ...... 6 Crocheted Dress BMma.-^Btinrd— Holela— Reaorra school, Good road. Six-room Rrataaranta dwelling, with two-car garage I WONPgR WHY THE HBK I DONTT CARE VJMO VOO ARE THERE Dome tVttnoui B>>ard ...... 6!) attached. Electricity. Artesian VCy'RE MOT (JOIN’ IN.'NO - W H /C T O M \ WOW trders Wanted ...... b'j-A K A T R W K A POESN't C O M E O N CIT WHAT X m e a n ; lountry Buard —R e s o r t i...... bl‘ well. Two hundred feet front­ , BOOV IS...MA. HECK’S f age. Small fruit trees. Small B U STE O IjOO SE IN ■ ^ BARTH...?'/ yotela—Restaurants ...... SI J - ^ LJt^ vYiin mi ' / Fanted— Rooms— Board ...... 6? ham. Poultrv. houses. .8. P. ^ UP HERE WITH MY Q THERE* NOW GET Real Kafate For Henl $3,800. D. P. $800. AtONO WITH kpartmenlfc Flats, retirments 42 . V- HbSE Bustnese 'Loca^tuna for Rent .. 44 • y '.W-.V •' • -fff.y • w: Jlousee For Ren' . 45 SOITH COVENTRY. Two- fuburhan For Rent ...... tie faniily-two four r4H>ms. Steam Jummei H'.niee Fot Rent ...... til heat downstairs. .S. P. $5,200. |Fanted 'o Rent 45 O. P. SI ,000. Heal Kefale For Sale .Bartmetir Butidlns for Sale .. 52 EAST WINDSOR. Located Itualneas Property for Sale . . . 7u DEFENSE I'arma and Land tor Sala 71 on Reservoir Road. Fifteen llenaea for Sale ...... 7: miles from Hartford. Thirty I^ U for Sale ...... 72 acres of land. Eighteen acres WORKERS!! ■teaorl Property for Sale .i.... 74 Suburban fot Sale ...... 7b of tobacco land. Rest woodland. We have five ningle houaea ready ^ 1 Bstaie tor Eachanire . . . . 75 Six-room dwelling, also three- for orcupanry. Homea to con- Taatod—Real Estate ...... 77 room dwelling. Electricity and aiat of kiichen, Hxing room, two Anerfoa— l.enal Vatleea running water. Tobacco shed. aw-t Hottree ...... 75 At 153 Porter Street by Stuart J. Wasley, Real Esta'te bedroom# and bath, eoal burn­ f)n good roajd. 8. P. $4,800. ing furnace. Inquire: 8189 D. P. $I.'J00. , Agent for Oswald Fisher of Syracuse, New York, to AI4 vra. 8-29 VCCPE 19^?- BY RIA - WiC T>M. Ria U. ft. FAT, Off. ^ ^ ^ e a s t HARTFORD. Burnside Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lincoln of 89 Henry Street. The MrKinney Brothers . 1 I »io»« r«od Ihii •Section. Five-room single. Gar­ house contains 7 rooms, has a twn-far unattached garage Real Eatate and Inauranne Thrifty motheni who make their >t fof Solvofc age In basement. Hot water .305 .Main St., Manrhester, Conn. children's school clothes will find heat. S. p. SS.600. D. P. on a lot 100 ft. front. TeL 6060 - 7482 today's patterns very timely! At BY MERRILL BLOSSER $ 1,0 0 0 . top is a panel front style with a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Tie That Binda flat front guaranteed by sashes to tie In back. Below la a style fea­ HX turing a raised skirt line— flatter­ A LETTER V b AM — AND SWE WRITES- VfcXJR RATHER- L ar.0 ---- , ' :D RYDER We’U Bite— Who? BY FRED HARMAN ing a s . can be to young figures. F»3(^ YOUR * I COOKED A BIO LAMB I KEEP THINKING' AND Ta g m ad To I'M homesick/ Both patterns are for 6, 8, 10, 12 BOAST TONIGHT, AND BROWNED YOU'RE HEpe.ANO e t cSRa b . R e d .'- EVE.RT M07NER.P Finish tmE Blue- THll^S ■ and 14 yean. UM5. l ‘R£\CH FDR. rSOMEBOErr Ofi TDP TOO MANY ROrrAlOeS /•».. I CANT GET USED Be r r y PIES 1 rtAPPtM FOR, ME PULLS rrOUlAREACH, Pattern No. 8206, aise 8 takes TO COOKING FOR . b a k e d t w o d a y s 1HM LADT3ER rr Yj 2 1-i yards 35-inch material, 5 ID U MEAr4 / LET ME IDOKS UK£ OJLY THReE OF US' AGO- Th e y w o n t JUMPS OUTA MY MWsjD.' yards rlc-rac. Pattern No. 8189 .TRY IT f - THEY RAID t h e ICE- BOY wkfgr YOU sise 8 takes 2 yards, 2 1-2 yards ric-rac. rroNienr. i C l im o UP^REDf Two aeparate'patterns 15c each, By Mrs. Aaae Cabat KNOW/* plus Ic postage for each pattern It looks like icing right off the ag I ordered. birthday oake— this p n tty Uttla tor the ChUd’s Dreas (Pattam No. For these attractive patterns, pink, lacy crocheted areas! Easy 5167) (siiss 3 and 4 tndudeff) send ■end 15c in coin, your name,, ad­ to make, to. You do the yoke 10 cents in cola, your name and dress, pattern number and sixe to separately and aew it onto tha lit­ address and the . Mttem number The .Manchester Evening Herald, tle skirt Takes only S balls o t to A^na Cabot The Manchester A Today's Pattern Service. 108 7th crochet cotton for sins 3 — 4 balls Evening Herald. 106 Seventh Ave­ Avenue, New York. N. Y. for sice 4. Try It in psadt^pink, nue, New York City. Enclose 1 Find smart styles for every sew­ pale blue or whits. 'Sew three tiny cent postage for eech pattern or­ l 'V/! ing problem In the new Fall Fash­ pearl buttons to dose the yoke in dered. ■S ion Book xrhich is just out! Send back — and sew a Uttla tprig o t ^ y popular Album—33 pages of for your copy; today'. velvet Sowers oa the front Little tbs rteslfpie yon have admired and COPS, leazav iir W i Pattern 15^ Pattern Book ISc, Sister wUI take a Prlas in a bsaute aaked fui n e e ^ w e rti o f all types l-.i One Pattern and PatUm Book show la this tn m t If yen hgveaT —M aow «iral]aMe. Bead tar your 18c- ta t’"4-