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Ancheater Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation for Urn Moatb of September

Ancheater Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation for Urn Moatb of September

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Y> » ■ « • • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER K , 194;f •T O l fCtmTECT Mancheater Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation For Urn Moatb of September. 1644 The Weather Foroeaat of t . S. Uratber Burmi Mr. and Mrs. Joeepb Pongiat^ board by T o’clock tin t aama omee and at the same tlma expe­ night. dite board action on . Monday of 127 High street were surprised Ration i^oard ; 8 , 9 0 8 rVtr wrothei toaigirt aad Prt- About Town Monday evening by a party of 20 By full cooperation by the pub­ ni'ghta. lic on ttaia matter, the board h op^ Effective date of this change ' Member of Urn Audit do.r; cooler tonigbt;. irikderate of their friends from West and tempeiUtareB oa Friday. East Hartford and this town, in CUangek Rule to avoid the Monday crowd in the will be November 1. Bureau o f CIreutalloua m Como to ’ H Nfulftr mMtinr e< the recognition ot their seventh wed- ICancheeter Bxchehge club wUl be ^Hng anniversary. The guests MdnieAesleF— A City o f ViUage Charm ^ held tniicht at «:30. J. Aoea orbught with them the eaasntlaki ------ahlrer haa been aecured to die- for A^uflat lunoh and aa assort- AppIicMions Must Be in " VOL. LXIV, NO. 22 ^ (Olaa^MM Adverttatag ou MANCHESTER, C O ]^.. THURSDAY. OCtoBER 26,1944 play hie feats of masle and a A s saan in riia Octobar'issua o f '7i / (FOURTEEN PAGES) I PRICE t h r e e C E N itS msat ^ i ^ c e gifts. A pleasant / fO(^ attendance is expected. social avming was spent by all By Saturday, to Be"Ke- prassnt. viewed on Monday. . lir a Sophie Gtabowakt ia abalr- I'I \ man of the committee aervinc ttM S t Mary’s Wohign's Auxiliary At the board meeting held Mon­ 1;oeilD8EKEGPUI| turkey aupper tomorrow evaatng will conduct a rummage eale to­ at d:80, preceding the Joint kiaM> morrow from 9:30 a.' in. on. In day, October 23. the Manchester lation a t ftm officera . a t Ward the parleh house, Locust street Rationing Board made a- change Cheney camp, No. It, and Maiy F or Your B. Chmiay AuxlUary, United Span­ entrance. ' x in the' time that applications must an ish ' War Vetarana. Oomander be in the Board's office in order to Ib e Buckingham Ladies Aid Sb>, be reviewed on a Monday nigbt. Alexander B arnren heads the ctety-will iwrve a harvest chicken New eommlttae for the camp. Paat supper at the Buckingham Con- ' The rule that goes In effect No­ Department Commander Joel llregational chijrch, Friday eve­ vember 1 ie that: All applications Nichols will be installed for an­ ning. 'There will be two .eittings. for all rationed commodities must be in the Board's office by Satur- other term as commander of the first at 6:30 p. m. and the sec­ Ward CAeney Camp, and Mrs. ond at seven o'clock. The meal will dky at 12:30 if it is expected that Nichols will be aeated as president the board will act on them the include chicken on biscuit, mash­ following Monday nigbt. Any ap­ o f the auxlliaiy. ed potatoes and other vegetables, ron relishes, cranberry sauce, choice plications that are turned in to Corporals Samuel W. Kotach the office during the day* on Mon­ ' o f apple or pumpkin pie, rolls and days will have to wait unUI the and Kmest Kisamann of this town coffee. of the Parachute school, Fort Ban­ following week before receiving ning, Oa., have won the right to action. Victorious in Pacific wear Winjga.and Boots .of-tha.U. S. The Townsend club will have a 'The reaaon for this ebanga le Germans Report Army Paratroops. In addition to card party Friday evening at that eo many people have been producing Jumpers, apeciallted eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Debris Strewn Seas waiting-until Uie last minute on training is given to Qualified men Henry Leduc, 33 Spring street Monday afternoon to tuhi in their ■■ \ in a number of vital skills for air­ Rockville. Prizes will be awarded application that it haa been al- borne troops. ^ the winners/and a social time moat impoaaible to pull the com­ Landing by Allies with refreshments will follow the plete file for the applicanta and Beautiful, w arm , new Petty Officer Wesley Shoha, games. have everything ready for the Show Fleet Possibly Jr., M. M. 3-c, of 27 Ulac street, Chatham e ora4tere..a left yesterday for Farragut, Iddho, Pfc. William L. Palmer, son of On Dut6h Island to begin his boot training at the Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Palmer of Naval Center there. - FormeHy 171' South Main street, an aerial And meant buying carefully, with the Hamilton Standard Pro­ gunner with the Air Force, re­ goad keuatkaaping. peller company, he received his cently received his wings at grad­ LECLERC wisely, and only what you reUlly need, these dayi. No Longer Obstacle title of petty officer upon enlist­ uating exercises at'the Harlingen, FUNERAL HOME ^ Pilots Knew ment, in view of his previous gx- Tiexas, Army Air Field. Although* wo hove lovely, standord Chatham Blanketi perienre. * 23 Main Street voys from Antwerp; | JaDS M ight Phone 5269 • right now, Ihb famout mcntufocturer It iHII buiy making The son bom Oct. 2S at the Man­ Apparently Made Un- ' ^ * Yankees Shut Mo8l Crushing Defeat Ever Administered Mod­ chester Memorial Hospital to Mr. Manchester thoutdadt o f military biankett for our armed tervicet. ern Nipponese Navy; Pacific War Probably and Mrs. George Stamler of 121 der Protection of; iSlDrC iShtfIS Charter Oak street,- has been So take flock of ybur adual naad$ early tMt year, Dense Morning F og.' ------Door on Japs Shortened by Months; Two Carriers, One named George John Stamler.' Date Book Rummage Sale and ohoote the 0atham that fHt your requiremenh. Hit Far Superior En­ Battleship, Five Cruisers Sunk; Two Battle­ Friday, Oct. 27 London, Oct. 26.— (/P)— In Key Valley ships, One' Carrier Probably Sunk; Seven Concert Civic Mueic Aasocia- Thurs., Oct. 26, 9:30 A. M. The German high command emy Forces With t^ow tlon. High school hall, at 8:15 p. m. MASONIC TEMPLE announced today that .Allied Battleships, Four Cruisers, Four Destroyers Chicken Supper Herald-A. L. Sports Night, Le­ Temple Chapter, O. E. S. Level Bombing, Straf­ gion Home, Leonard strcft at 8. forces, striking to clear the Land Front Moves For­ And ‘Several’ More Destroyers Listed Damaged and Rainbow Girh. Oiatham Stanley ' ing Until Fuel Gone, Friday, OcU 27, 5 ;S0 P. M. Mobile Blood Bank Unit at last Nazi guns blocking Al­ ward Through Mud South 'Methodlat church, 10:45 a. 25% Wool. ‘ ^ lied convoys from Antwerp, In Combined Reports of Niihitz and MacArthur Second Table 7 :00 P. M. m. to 4 p. m. had landed on the south General MacArthur’s Headquar­ And I Rain Beneath -s — — — \ ' Saturday, O ct 28 ters Leyte, Oct.. 26.—{JP>—Pilots BUCKINGHAM CHURCH Soapbox Derby. See O ur shore of Beveland island. Cover, of Aircraft. U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters. Pearl Harbor, Oct. 26.(/Py AUTO FIRE leaving the flight decks of the Ansploes Ladles’ Aid. Wedaeaday, Nov. 1 Chal£iam Sutton “Counter - measures are in ■—More than 26 Japanese warships were sunk or heavily Surgical dreaeings at American progress," the communique said, baby flattops engaged in the General MacArthur’s Headquar­ damaged in the three-prong^ battle of the Philippines, in­ MBNU: ChtckM ea Macait, Legion hall, 10 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. 2 5 % W ool. indicating the ampbibioua forces great Philippines sea battle well complete reports on the most crushing defeat ever admin­ S election already had made good a bridge­ ters, Leyte, Philippines, Oct. 26— aatatoes, other vegetables, rel- Friday, Nov. 10 knc'..’ their mothgr ships might istered the modern Nipponese Navy disclosed today. Wreck­ fahes, etaaheny saaee, apple or Tin Can Salvage Collection. head on the north eide of the not be afloat when they returned (yP) — Mud-caked Yanks today^ pampkia pie, rolls, coffee. INSURANCE Schelde estuary. But they swept on the far su- slammed shut the southern - door age strewn waters marked the possible end of the imperial Walcberen Beporta Ignored perior enemy forces with low lev­ fleet as a major obstacle in the path to the coasts of Japan AdaHa fL66 ChlMtax M e of Beautiful of strategic Leyte valley, a poten­ A. L. A. Memberships Cliathani Marley Earlier Berlin broadcasta that el and strafing attacks and When tial Japanese death trap, and and China, and probably shorten^ the Pacific war by months. Walcberen. another island north 5 0 % W o o l they exhaust^ their fuel, landed tightened their stranglehold on Combined reports of Admiral Chester W, Nimitz and General NORMAN BENTZ . of the estuary, had been invaded on Tacloban air field during an adjacent islands. J * Douglas MacArthur on the threa Sheet Metal Work — bvee by AUied land and sea forces v A s naval and air units beat off Tceeghe. Now le the OnM to A. D. WADE, Agent FUR were not borne out by the com­ (ConUnned on Page Two) the Japanese fleet threat, the en­ major engSgetnentB involving the bate Bavee Trougbe taetalled munique. bulk of tile Japanese fleet liatefl FOOD SALE The landing apparently was tire American land front moved British Prelate ee repaired. 65 East Center Street Qiatham Woolvach $ 1 forward through mud and rain, be­ T h u ^ Oct. 26, 1:30 P. M. made under the protection of a Taken by Death these known reaulUu Tel. 8082 Mancheste/ 1 0 0 % W o o l dense morning fog which swept in neath' the Cover of aupportlng air­ Known Resultsalls LIstefl Store, 282 No. Main Street TRIMMED^ Dewey Urges craft and growing artillery fire. from the North sea and came as pihght Japanese ships stmk-n-twa Ever Ready Circle Allied forces, fighting through hip- The abtRhemmoat of three col- z umna driving into Leyte valley, carriers, one battleship, five crols. of King’s Daughtcra. ~ r deep water, forged alowly ahead to clear the sea approaches to Rule Founded where Japanese defenders are be­ era. Qiatham Lamsdown^ 15*^^ and CHESTERFIELD Antwerp. ing crowded, captured Burauen, a Three-TToteMy XOnk-^wo bat- key road juncture nine milea in.- ioo»:i Wool. Field Marshal Sir Bernard L. Ueships, one carrier. land from Dulag. Armor-led in­ HALE'S SELF SERV Montgomery’s pincers tightened -O n ‘Honesty’ More than 15 damaged—aevcB relentlesaly on Germans, clinging fantrymen of the 24th corpi broke The Original In New England! into the town, after taking nearby battleshiga, four cruislira, four de­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! to the water-logged deltas and ia- Symbolic o f America’s gigantle air arm. now battering Jap naval units around the Philippines, is A Reminder! lands of southwest Holland, with San Pablo and its cluster o f'a ir ­ stroyers. and "several" mbre de- COATS Charges Roosevelt Spon­ this striking photo, of .men ar.d planes lined up for inspection on the deck of a carrier after a success­ fields. the enemy giving ground all the atroyrra. Tee Need More ful engagement in the Pacific.— (NEA telephoto). ___ 7 way from Bergen op Zoom to 'S sored Idea to ^Sell ^ Samar Landing Confirmed - Both commanders made it cleai Hertogenboach. On the extreme northern front, THURSDAY SPECIALS! Choice materials in Black, Green and'Brown that their final reports will show •6-Oa,r-Jfe. 16 Caa Freaiier Canadiana Capture Kllland Special Privilege’ to the 10th corps completed shore-to- trimmed with London Dyed ^nirreL Persian and Driving in from the east on 11,- Parly Leaders shore movements which seized the heavier Japanese losses, particu­ Xfm J W .H A L 6co t> Kit Fox. 100% Wool materials and warm inter­ 000 Germans trapped on Walchren, $1,000 Contributors. Russian Troops Drive southern coast of nearby Samar larly in ships sunk. Today’s com­ Fire - Theft > AntomeMIe Pineapple 85c MANCNesTnk Co n n * linings. the Canadians fought through island and shot American unita to bined total compared with Nimitjf orFamitnre' thick fog and traversed half. Uie En Route With Dewey to Al­ Set Worrying the northern tip of Leyte. The iflrat report of the three-way ac­ length of the two-mlle wide. 10- bany.'Oct. 26—(JPi— Gov. Thom as landing on Sannar, fifth Philippine tion listing one ca.rier sunk, two mile long neck to the connecting CALL E. Dewey, voicing a charge that Deeper into Norway island to te invaded, was reported damaged, and five or six battle­ island of South Beveland. They Monday and confirmed in today's ships an(i a cruiser torpedoed. All., ~a, President Roosevelt had sponsored Ravioli with Souc;^ 23c captured Rilland on the way. On Free Votes communique. of these, 'k’Uh the possible excep- The progress waa along single an idea to "sell special privilege" The maneuver gave the Ameri­ to $1,000 contributors to the Making Supreme Effort Alexander roads raised oVer wastes of water Sea Victory cans control of San Juanico strait (Continued on Pnge Eight) left by the. flooding of the Islands. Democratic fourth term fund, call­ What Mass o f Independ­ To Annihilate Up to the narrow, crooked waterway Grapefruit and/Orange Do That Painting 1.95 to $78 South o f the estuary the-Canad­ ed today for a .new national ad- dividing Leyte and Samar./' The Jarvis ians were fighting in the streets mcntai7 honesty." ent Voters Will Do 130,000 Nazis Herded Main Japanese aupply line tor sup­ Real Estate — Mortgages 46-Oz. Can ^ Tax Included. of CkMtburg, four miles southeast Turning sharply back to the do­ May Change plies and reinforcements from the Inaeranee Blepded/ 45c a f Cadxiuid where the enemy’s last mestic front after a broadcast When Election Comes Before Reds and Finns north thus has teen severed. The' Archbishop of Onterbuiy, guns block the estuary from the raply to President Roosevelt’s ex­ Liberation troops have swept 20 the Most Rev. WllUam Temple, | 26 Alexander Street Work N o w ' south. 'They also recaptured Fort Is Hard to Gauge. • Flashes! position o f foreign policies, the Moscow, Oct. 26 W ar Course miles northward o f Tacloban, ^he died today after a heart attack. : PHONES: 4112 or 7275 Frederik Hendrik and reached the Republican presidential- nominee communique reported. Apparently (Isite Bullrtln* ol tte (J’) Wire) QUtakirta of Groede, 4 1-2 mUea Waahington, <5ct. 26.—(P)—^The Russian troops drove deeper He was 63. I Before Bad Weather Comes told a. yelling, whistling throng In they will curve around the north­ Chicken Noddle Soup The J W .H A L i CORK northeast of Cadzand.. the Chicago stfidium last lUgbt running Jump which laqded Re­ into Norway today beyond ern tip of Leyte, to drive a wedge Behind the sidvSlk^into South Cheering Thought Final Cteualtiee Total 473,779 MAMCHISTIfi COHM* that'It waa time for Americans to publican Senator Joseph H. Ball captured Kirkenes in Arctic in Japanese communications with Beveland they captured the village “resolve here and now to put an Waahiiigtoa, Oct. 26—< /P )-^ t- ^ / 1-Lb. Jar 4 5 c of Dorprop Pindorp, four miles of Minnesota on the Democrata stornis which tumbled the Victory Months Nearer Masbate, main-'island to the north­ tle caMultlee ot the ITnited States, end to government by the cynical west. ■ Heart Attack cast of the enemy coastal anchor armed forces total 473,779. Sec.- Manchester theory of *who gets what, when side of the political feitce has set temperature several degrees —Impatient to Hear Jap Fortes "Disintegrating" Teetale DD PO R BODU rADIT- of Bergen op Zoom. the politicians to worrying anew retar.v ot War SUmsoa re)porteS and why’." below zero, in a supreme ef­ Japaneite forces in this. - sector Brguklng Back of Beelstanc* Declaring tt>xt men and women about that masa of votera on top All Details of Battle. Brings Death today that..trmy casualties for all To the east Montgomerys Brit­ fort to annihilate up to 130,- "are (^integrating," the an­ theaters, reporteed through Oct, - Trust Company belt WHR lom man! on V/PA. hikd been “shaken down of the fence. nouncement added. Chocolotf Pudding ish ‘ Second Army was brealking for political contributions to the What the masa of independent 000 Germans being herded Washington, Oct. 26— OP)- - The g-g • , : 14, nuinbered 40SJI74. Tte lat- the back of German resistance in votera are going to do or the before Red and Finnish forces. In Carrier planes turned back a r o r r r i f n a t e casualty Agure U 69,702. Today, vox want to ha aan New Deal,” Dewey asserted aniid crushing defeat handed the Jspa.- Stock / cries o t "You tel)- ^em Tom” that local engagements Just north of ■ I The Army total repreaento aa la- ' 4 pkgs.2 5 c vo«r MUM wiU last. DaPoM (Continued on Page Eight) ravaged Warsaw, the Kremlin at nese Navy in VPhilipplne waters ^' (Continued on Page Four) crease of 18,179 for the iater\-al Mr. Roosevelt hUnself hqd coun­ (Conttaned- am Page .Four) / ------:______We have available for sale has cisvalopad a now paint tenanced « plan by vrhich he said midnight announced the capture brought to Washington and the / telHcco Oct. 6, the date covered WaMorf / of a dozen satellite towns on the Archbishop of. Canter­ at preMnt a few shares of x . that starts w lii^ and steys NO B o n d e r t h e j a p s h a v ^ ttiose who wUhM fo help finance nation today the cheering thougby by. the previous report, and QcLj stock in this bank. the fourth term campaign wopld east Bide of the wide and swift that the whole course of the War 14. In the same interval. Navy white. It forms a tough, British Clear Vistula river .Vhich tends sharp­ Stand Causes bury Surcuinbs al caHualtira Increased lfl35. T i s s u e Roils 1 • -a I '■i. be invited to participate “In the Bricker Raps may now te changed and victory Price and information Toilet dorablo ilm that protacis, y formulation of admbiiatration ly west northwest Just' above the brought months nearer. Age of 63; EiiglamI BEEN AMAZED! policies’ for one thousand dollars ravaged city. These great expectations were Attack IndiiMtrial Targets ,\ furnished upon request. rrw h soo^ guarding tbo sofCsca Labor Crisis , agaiastroc and dacay. Out Germans on the barrelhead." LaborStand Offeaetve Pace Slackens tempered in some degree by im­ Plunged into Mourning London, Ocl. 26— An Amer­ Load Gniaa From Audleoee 'ibe pace of the Red Army of­ patience to hear in final detail of ican air fleet ot more than 1,209 Ask about its stlf-claau- ft haa been reliably reported that Japan’s war 2 for 2 5 c The audience responded with a fensive In East Prussia slackened what may well te the greatest London. Oct.'26.—(J*)—The Arch- ' heavy bombers aad 650 fighters Aaron Cook Cauliflower le | | Cmtare that whist have been amazed at America’s ability to loud groan. before ' ferocious German resist­ sea action in history. AFL Refused to Parti- attacked Indiiatrlal aad rail objec­ Advance Within Five Declares Nei/ Deal Has bishop of Canterbury, the M ost, tives today at Hannover, Bicle- Phone 3996 hottsap'white. DuPont- aras herself so rapidly,—* in fact they have diready “That's • why It’s time for a ance, explained in part by the de­ ’Throogh as Naval Powor Miles of Forli Along change," the New York governor ^.cipale in Wage Cases Rev. Wtlliain Temple, died tixisy j fleld, Munster and In, otka# parte' Hbusu Paint comas Je-uAJl ‘Scourged’ Einployer pendency of Berlin and other Nasi A Japanese defeat of the magnir Representing ’ feK the weight of this armaqient in no amall mao- cried oa he surveyed a sea of per­ cities oh foods product on Ekist tude. reported in first dispatches after a heart attack. The primate i of Heatern Germany. Heavy clouds Tomatoes i ^ . 1 5 c I range o f co lo ff, ' Highway to . B ologi^ And Strained Relations Until Decision Made, were encountered and bombing PUTNAM & COMPANY ner. ~^They could not comprehend the ability of a sons who wedged themselves into Prussian farms. would mean t)iat Japan is through of all England was 63 and had. 'll • . k every comer of the vast oval audi- been enthroned in Bomb-pocked |waa by Inatrument. No iatercep- S CMtml Row Hartford All -northern Transylvania was as a naval power—that powerful tora were mentioned In first r^ - free country to ranvert its vast faeWties to war Rome, Oct. 26. — (V» — Eighth ShaVirnee, Okla., Oct. 26— — behind Russian linea. ia the Balkans American task forces which never Washington, Oct. 26—((Pi— The (ConUaned oa Fajge Fow)' American Federation of Labor porla. A aimllar V. 3. bomber fores- »/ productibn’lnao short a time. Army troops have cleared the Ger­ Gov. John W. Bricker declared to­ and Romania waa cleared of hos­ have feared engagement with the (Continued oi.- Page Eigbt). attacked weatcru Germany yester­ mans from the Savlo river line in enemy would te relieved of any precipitated in a new crisis in the HEALTH MARKET day that the New Deal had tile Germans. In Cxechosloyakia, day. the eastern Po valley and, thrust­ the Russians virtually isolated the trouble from sizeable Naval War Labor board today with a Beaidda the will to do in America there is the ing from, bridgeheads west and "scourged” the 'employer and pre­ big highway town- of Mukacevo, fo r c A refusal to participate in certain » $3.15 cipitated “cUas -- hatreds, riots, wage cases until a decision i.-i "No Need” to Take Plant HERE AGAIN! GALLON, north o f Cesena, have advanced Dewey Charge pushing within nine mlleb of the And with such fre^om of ac­ Princess Dies; H OUBB > A m T will to have. That’s why so many Americans strikes and strained relations be­ made on demands for a change in Erie, Pa., Oct. 26—(JV-tbom aa In 8 Gallon Lete. northwestward to within five miles Wty. tion—relieved o f ' any necessity of Lord, vice preoident of the Isird Fresh Sea Food..i8 an item which we should use regu­ have Savings Aceoonts in Mutual Savings Banldi. of .^Forii along the highway to Bo­ tween capital and labor. Clearing o f the towns on tha. guarding agaihst operation of the (he Little Steel formula. George Meany.'AFL secretary- .Manufacturing Co., seized by the larly more frequently than we do. It Ots into the Have yoa Joined this Army of, ^vers who art logna, Allied headquarters an­ Draws Denial . This, asserted the RCpubllcatf northern flank o f Warsaw in- Japanese 'fleet—the American Victoria’s Kin nounced today. nomlned for vice president, haa treasurer, disclosing AFL's deci­ ."j Nnvv under preaideattnl order, national idea of Economy and Health. *- creaaed the threat of capture of Pacific fleet would -concentrate said today there waa “ao need" Saving and Buying War Bonds? The Eighth Army advanced at “put the brakes on our industrial the Polish capital. -> upon wiping out remaining enemy sion, said diairm an William H. least 11 miles in a thrust that progress.” Davis of the WLB had "invited" for the Navy to take over opera­ Hi^nnegan Asserts Quo­ First Real SIgw ef Weakness surface units and softening up Youngest and Last Sur­ tions at the plant. B e a r Adnrir- .^ I S WEEK WE ARE OFFERING: SO ILAX piv- 2 5 )^ placed it only 37-miles from Bo­ , The Ohio governor, in a prepar­ The Soviet communique '' de­ Japan’s island 'bases. the federation to change its. mind logna. tation in Letter Is ed speech released !>y bis cam­ scribed the Warsaw aucceaaes as However, some Naval observtira Or withdraw from the board. viving Child Would 'al Harold O. Bowan aad a staff The Ideal F ^ t Cleaner! Cross River Bevano paign staff aa he entered Oklahoma Meany said the AFL at the mo­ of seven took posseasloa OT the SWORDFISH HALIBUT “The enemy ttavihg withdrawn. .Without Substance. after a fast, one^day tour through (Cpatlnasd on Page Two) (Ooutiaued ea Pug* Two) ment did not to do either one. Have Been 88 in April. plant yeetefday nuder the order 5 Lb. Pkg. 75« Eighth Afpiy troops have advanced Texoa,) pictured the worker and The AFL, Meany stated, would stating the comppay "had wU- SALMON ra^dly from their Ceoena bridge­ employer 'as “two-; wheels on the not participate in WLB wage cases fully refused nod fulled te fur-, New Y|)|rk, O ct 26——A involving demands in excess of . London, Oct; 26—dPi— Princess nish" war materials at prices flzqd head. have driven In . enemy rear declaration by Gov. Thomas E. same axle. SheO Fineat Crcaai ^ the Little Steel formula until an ^ atrice, youngest and last sur­ in a Joint Anuy-Navy order OT Cod Boston Blue -guards and crossed the river Be­ Dewey, Republican preaidential "Job to EoM Strala" viving child of Britain’s famed The Savings Bank vano:" the communique said. "If one turns," -he added, "the Markey Avers Pictures over-all policy decision had been Sept. 38. nominee, ir bis Chiesgo speech Queen Victoria and mother of * * * . ' West of the Bevano, the Allied last night that Prteideift Rooss- other turns. If friction slows made on the formula Itself. Smelts ^ i Quahogs .Win Net Take Part In Dtsputes Former Queen . Victoria Eugenia Makee Report AvallaMo ferces captured the town of Forilm- velts administration "bold)/ of­ down one of them,* the progress of Spain, died today. \'.’' Fumitinre Polish i^tde 40/ o f the other is impeded. The Job Utls meant the AFL wmild not - Now iUveii. Oct. 27—(Jh-dudga Cldms Oysters poli. directly on the BMogha fers for sals 'spedsl priviiege,” Important in This War She waa a great aunt to King (hway, and readied the Remco has been denied by Democratic of government is to ease the strain take part la a half dozen (HO dis­ WUUam H. OouJey at fluparloT * K and pull between the two and to pute e a s e s an which the WLB Is George and the'Duke OT Windsor, c ourt today paeood aa ardor umB-, Of Manchester river, three mOea beyond. TheNational Ckmunittee .Chaitmsn and hor family ties reached into Mackerel lack o f resistance Indicated the Robert E. Hannegan. encourage the forward movement Washington, OcL 28— dT) ^ Bennett haa teen spending many scheduled to start deliberations lug State Befereo Oart raoter^i fu- o f both. Only In this way can pro­ next' Tuesday. Foremost among many of Europe’s royal famitles, port ou eeudltloU at the .Ms«|' each 10/ A Mutual Savings Bank advance would continue to ForK Replying to Dewey’s reference Movie Producer Gene Markey, now 'months oversell as a Navy spe- some now deposed. She died at~ For a Delicioua SandwKfil '^^a^al Thursday! SPONGES Itself. to Uie “one thousand club,” Han- duction and wages and pet profltf . ciallst and now he’s back in Wssh- H a r s u comity Jail avuMlMa tu.,. a Navy capUln, says P‘fctarea ^ 5:10 a.- m.,^(12:10 a. e. w.) Last year's Period 4 m tuB by a s Canadian troops striking out negan said in a statement last be kept at their maximum level." (Oeatfaned ea Page Fear) State's Attoruey AtMuhom 8. Llis from their bridgdtead acroaa the night *T have never discussed with Bricker said New Dealera con­ hqvq assumed a major Importance ture division. pies PeoMtoliy la 4leep maa to take furthar aetteu H r fad 5 CtmfMMu Good Cooked Salami lb. 35c Bavio rivar above Cbaena hare the President the orgiuilxaUoa of sidered business success as “the in thia war and if you douM it: Diactesing his experienceo, Traumry Balance Att ofli(flal buHetia aaid Princess ranted. The o r d e r feffo w d reached A point more than four the ‘thousand club' and any quota- sign to attack. "You should aee how quickly the MUirts$y MUd:. Beatrice died peaceful^ in htr Until Ang. 31 « 1945. Speebl Ihorsday! mOea to tha northwost tien eoata*iMd ia tbs latter read "While tbe .enidoyar w u baliig odBiirals and funerals hav* laant- "You can asy what you want W ^lngton. Oct. 26.r-(F)—Tbe sleep. She would have teen 88 next Fraak W: Bouth o f tbs Po valley highway tonight by Governor Dewey attrib­ scourged." he continued, ’Tbs em­ ed wMch aide of the face to turn about Bollywood; It's been coq- pooKloa OT the Treasury Oct. 24: : April 14. thotia espyr s«at thavaa Ut.WOOD CO. ' ' ' — " 1 'f II'."*r Britiate Indian and Polish troops uted to the Preoident is wholly ploye has been encouraged to be- to the camera.” demned and it’s got a lot of phoney Receipts. $104,161,850.95; expen­ Forooer ()ueen Victoria Eugenis. rntnid te the oonutg P h o M 4496 Hard Salami ib. 49c 699 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 68^ Baldish now, thri former hus^ praise but they have turned out ditures^ 8493fll7.117.28; net bal- f. (Oeattnusd an I um^

received at Red Cross Haadquar- "Whispering Hope" and “You Are the community oosed friendehip icstiont in Manchester have been "I'ls it any wonder that when the speech last night at Dallas invited tens fiom servicemen thisiia week. M y Sunshine," sweetly sung' by and good fellowahip. invited to attend and .'places in the TMas Democrats, divided over the White Rouoe speaks the Sret ques­ Pastor Street Mr. Btreet reapmded to the Special Rites cinctuary will be reserved for pl^ikees Shut Party Leaden rges tion'the people oak la not whether To Run Soap Box Derby To American Red Cross, the Misses Ruth and Faith BHnia fourth term issue, tq vote Repub­ ‘ ’Rockville, Omnectlcut, U. S.-A. tribute In well chosen words of ap- them. Honored guests at the serv­ lican ‘‘to save the two-party hya- the news Is good or bad, but ‘la it with Mrs. Herbert Swartfiguer as ;;>reclatlon o f the privilege of Kav- ice will be the men and women of People o f the Community were trua’T" There was a loud roar Dear Ladles: Bid Farewell accompaniot. Solos by Gaetano To Be Planned tein of government." Set Worrvinj Rule Founded 1 #an t to w riU and thank you ng aarved such a loyal congrega­ the church whoee names appear on Japs saddened by the news of the death from the crowd at this. , On Keeney Sb Saturday F^inish Course BlmonceUl, • "W e^I Meet Again" tion. on an Honor Roll of World War 1. He contended that the Republi­ Scheduled to arrive in Albany all very much for the kits that and "A ll Through the Night” were cans more closely adhered to the of Mrs. Helen (Ives) Plecan, Sun-, ■o thoughtfully mads and aa- Refreahifianta were eerved by Rev. W . Ralph Ward, Jr., minister, this afternoon, Dewey- planned. to ptoaslng numbers. t h ' c o m m it^ after which the Memorial Services to Be will deliver the sermon. The principles of the “historic Demo­ On Free Votes day at the Windham Community On ‘Honesty’ ibled for us. The kits are ab­ He and Mrs. Street are jhi Key Valley put tbs Anal touches to an agricul­ The Soap Box Derby which has<^ A Ibud speaker system will oe t)f Ten Weeks Miss Faith Talcott, in a touch­ Community Song book came into candles will be lighted by a rep­ crat party than the. New Dealers solutely the most practical th a tj Memorial hospital, where she had tural address which he will deliver been one of the riiief topics of uied at tbe race to announce Uie Honor GuMts at Recep­ ing tribute to Mre. Street, which use. A n impromptu male chorus, Held at South Method­ resentative of the Arm y and Navy. ever have.” have ever .seen— both the bag and (Oontlnoed From Page One) been a patient for some time. (OMtiaiied Freu Page Ona) at 12:30 p. m., e. w. t., in Syra­ conversaUon with old and young winners o f the various classes. brought tears to many eyea, pre­ vriilcJi' included every boy and man (OMttaNMd from. Om ) Evidence O f TIeup Bari Yost, sports editor of The . its aused dramatically a moment “W e assume personal reaponsi- been run in town. Tbe West Side Mrs. Ruth Welles, both of South Ing Out from the |ian Pablo- voters to decide, as he did, on the church circles. American eountriaa. were very nice. So after ail the among their treasures, for M ld e fortuneortune in In havingh a v in g such______a talented —in one roohi o f'a n apartment. New York City. H A N S E N ^ S Stand Causes Before be read from the letter ih bUity for the 1,000 club letter,” has the biggest representation Coventry, candidates for Senator ..urauSn area toward DagamI, baala o f these losues, which man Funaral oervloes wars at 11 a. jumble of words I hope that you from its use as a song book, it was preacher, “whose very presence in Krog occupies the other room. Membera of all patriotic organ- m which the preeldent waa qu ot^ the atatement said. "The Interpre­ with 18 entriea Seven boys from from the 35th Senatorial district used as an autograph book b y ' ' jnother important road junction to back. m. Wadnesday at the Congrega­ ■a having aaid he thought it would, the Green and North End will get the idea I ’ve been trying to Labor Crisis BaU N ot Alone tional church. taUon Mr. Dewey placed on the wlU speak at an open meeting of convey to you both from myself many. hear the highway's center. be “a good idea” to have 1,000 race, and Sevan from the center the Vernon-Elllngton League of An account of the wedding of Mntence ‘membera of this organl- and the other boys in my unit A register had also been provid­ < A second American column also Ball isn’t alone among Republi­ perraons from all aectlona o f the of the town as ths list stands to- Women Voters this evening, Octo­ ed in which every attendant signed I Mlsa Ethel Flckett of College Pt., ru tio n will be granted apacial Thanks q lot. Appeared hea^ded toward Dagami. ,Continued from Pngs One) cans endorsing the president's bid Unihlted States “ banded togethei^ privilege by party leaders' does diiy* ber 26, at eight o'clock in the Su­ their names. This book will be pre­ N. Y., to L t WUUam Shseman of Sincerely yours. vElemehts »6th division, pd- for another four years in the to “act as a llalaon to see that not .mean to us what baa been in­ Last minute plans are shaping perior court room. sented to the departing pastor and Elmhurst, L. I., will be of interest Tech. Sgt Edward A. Garretson, :7ynncing from Tanghas. on the these is the dispute in which the W hite House. Russell Davenport, facu relating to the public lltter- ferred by him. up rapidly as the big day draws Tbe League is a non-partisan his wife as a memento of the oe- | to Hebron people, both having Anti-Tank Co. : Coast, are approaching Tabonta- United>111ICU Steel Workers are asking who managed the 1940 G.O.P, eat are presented factually to the “Arkansas citizens have re­ near. Each boy participating in organization and is presenting the caaion. Report Ondtted . hon, an Inland rlVer toym some n incrraase of 17 cents an hour, campaign of the late Wendell L. been Hebron residents. The cer­ president and members o f Con­ ceived many beneOts, direct and the race w ill be furnished with a candidates of both parties to dis­ The program conelated of duets: In the annual report o f the . four mllaa southeast o f Dagami. bosh tthe Little Steel levels. WillKle, has expressed a prefer­ emony look place at the First gress.” indirect from the present Demo­ football helmet, the official bead- cuss the various Issues which will On the northern end of the trap, ___AFL'a objective has been a ence for the chief executive's for­ Methodist church,. Elmhurst, last Reads Fo{ther Excerpt cratic admtniatrauon. W e know gear of the National Soap Box Cold Pnpatationt at dinettd come before the next General As­ RockvUIe Red Cross CSiapiei; that eign policy. And a Republicans Saturday at high noon. Derbies which were held in A k­ was published two weeks ago tt '.'other units are pushing out from modiScatlon or elimination of the Then the governor read -what what to -expect from a Republi­ sembly. An invitation is extended Palo toward Banta Fe. They M/rim- formula without respect to any fo r Roosevelt committee has been The bride was attired in white can admlnlatraUon. .We have tried ron, Ohio, annually up to 1942. to both men and women in this was unfortunate that ■ report INSULATE he asserted was this further ex­ from the North Ctovfentry Branch ad a hill position west of and specUle caaa. organized on the west coast. satin, and wore a Anger tip veil. cerpt: both. The few remaining racers, not i vicinity to attend the meeting. The latter is headed ,by Bartley checked yesterday, should be tak- High QlwHty Closnlng Of was not given. This haniens to i captured ‘Tanauan, four ^ ila a to The CIO‘a strategy has been She carried white gladloIL The “Membera of this organisation “Our thinking on the matter ot DeRItter Speaks C. Crum, San Francisco attorney, e., to Schiebel Brottaera, 8 Proctor be one of the nnost active branch­ NOW! ^ the south. - based on a group of specifle cases, matron ot honor was her slater, undoubtedly w ill bs granted spe­ contrlbuUona to the party ia deA* HeatiM Systems and John DeRItter. bowling editor ' Aircraft oontlnupo their com- such aa thosa involving steel. Gen­ Who directed WUIltta’a California Mrs. Kathryn Brightenbock, who road, today or tomorrow after 4 of the Hartford Times will give es o f the chapter and the year’s with ' CONNECTICUT cial privilege and prestige by par­ nltely expressed in the sentence Chimneys prehenalve aaaauHA against other eral Motors, taxttles, and the campaign. In forming the com- wore blue chiffon and carried yel­ which waa placed in pracUcally o'clock. Everything Is being done talk on bowling at the Rockville work, aa reported by Miss Kath' JOHNS-MANVILLE m itt^ Crum hit at the Republi­ ty leaders. These mambere will be by the Rotary d u b to. insure the FURNACE REPAIRING ' Bank islands Ju Uia central Philip- packing industry. low roses. called into conference from time all letters going- out from this Evening school this evening at erine Piirdin la outstanding. BLOWN ROCK WOOL can platform op foi^eign affairs safety of all tbe boys participat­ on, BURNER SBRV10B Production work for the year jjsinea. U liid ^ a o and St^thwest Under the prooedure laid mit by Clifford Reinhardt of Glaston­ to time to discuss matters o f na­ headquarters: The amount ot 7:30 o’clock, explaining how the i nciSo ..wjgeta. In widespread tha W LB Itself yesterday, the and aaid some objections to it bury, uncle o f the groom, was your contribuUona should be ing. A Fuel Savtag Invaariaent average bowler can Improve his consisted o f 307 articles com Save Up To 35% On Your might have been overcome had; tional importance and to aaalat in Taida ">1__ small_____ fralghtera and CIO cases would be taken up next best man. Members of the air measured by your ability to pay, b Tour FnMotb Duty. technique. The session which wUI uleted by the sewing group, 24 Dewey “ Insisted upon a liberal in­ the formulation of admtnlatration Fuel Bim 1 vessels wsre sunk or dant- week and the wage issue would be force acted as ushers. A recep­ policies." by your party spirit and by your For FaD tatonnntlen Onll be held in Room 15 of the Sykes knitted articles, 50,516 surgical No Money Down . . . OUTSTANDING RECORD rejected aa’ outside the existing terpretation of the foreign imllcy desire to see the present Demo­ school w ill be open to all. The talk dressings with oil of these articles __and a 8,000jton freighter- tion followed the ceremony, at the The letter continued, ha said, I S PROUD plank." sUbUlaation policy. The board, home of the groom's parents, Mr. cratic administration continued." has been arranged by the Recres being made by 24 workers who 36 Months To Pay I transport damaged. H ow much w flilit such pro­ with an admonition that tha Srat Von Camp Bros. howe>^, could act on other Issues and Mrs. Arthur Eisenian. Mrs. tlon class at the school. worked 1808 hours. nouncements carry simply can’t be raqulrepient fo r me..iberahip in IS Teare’ Expertaneel . in dispute In thooa eases, such aa Eioenoan, mother of the groom, tha "one thouaand club” would be Dance In addition the Coventry 4H W M . J. TH R E SH E R Dewey Charge night shift dUferantials, vacation measured. -Nor can tha influence Punishment Problem Vernon Grange will sponsor club made a special donation o f Representative for of a number of prominent Damo- wore lavender with matching ac- tha contribution o f |1,000 to the SUSPECT CAUSE . TELEPHONE 5244 pay, and other beneSta sought by cesaortes, with white gardenia National Democratic campaign barn dance this evening at the $275.90 for use in Blood Bank U N D E R T H E L E A D E R S HIP O F crata who hava spoken and work- San Diego, Callf^— (F)— 'Die local Free Ingpeethwist JOHNS-MANVILLE tha CIO unions. corsage. Mrs. Fickett, mother of fund. Grange Hall in Vernon Center work, whUe a total of 513 krticles Draws Denial sd agalnat the New Daal in varl- OPA says, yes. It's true that rings ISO Washington St„ Hartford ‘The A F L mambai^.of the board the bride, worey soldier blue with "There," Dewey declared, “in with , music furnished by Kabrick’s were turned over to the British abla dagree. shipped in here from Oklahoma are TeL Hartford S-S651 — Meany and MatUieW WoU—^ap- matching accessories and with crude onbluahing words le 'to e ul­ This Old Treatment Oftsm orchestra. / War Relief Agency. OTlaalel Moat Active peddled at above ceUing prices. (OoattoiMd from Page Ooe) prahenslva of tha procedure set timate axpreaaion o f Now Deal • Brings Happy Relief Benefit Tonight Perhaps the most active of thorn white gardenia corsage. But the O PA doesn’t know how to forth by the boaid, are repojrted Following an unannounced hon­ polltlcv by tha theory of ‘who gets Tbe Gonran Bowling alleys are Breaking Bottleaecka Without substance and u unauth- to feel that their CIO rtvala may la Senator W^ Lae O'Daniel of go about punishing the offender. being donated this evening for the GOVERNOR RAYMOND E. eymoon trip the newly married what, when and why.’ F or a thou­ TaxaiTwhooe family Is publishing The maker of the rings is In the benefit of the Veteran’s Fund of YowCftCASH PIUS orlaed. emerge from these WLB delibera­ couple will make. Uielr home fem- aand dollara laid on tha line to Shortage of labor in West Coast Approves Project an anti-fourth tarm newspaper Oklahoma state penitentiary, a life St. Joseph’s Parish and all money aircraft plants has resulted In wM a loon from W tions with a number of important porarlly in Georgia where the Snance the fourth te;m drive, this nunv/A/c f *T havo baen advised'by IMwln gains outside the question of a which baara hia namt and the im­ termer. taken in tonight will go to the plant supervisors and foremen print of hia political thinking. The groom la stationed. administration boldly offeira for TNONT borrow unaicMsarily. W. Paday, treasurer of the Na­ horizontal wags Increase. ■ale ‘qieclal privilege,’ Including fund. The Kosciuszko Bowling pitching In as manual laborers to tional committee," he added, ‘‘that senator himaelf has been speaking Among other Hebron people who team, last year’s champions will break bottlenecks, and the part- 4-* but ir a loan will tolva a ‘The A F L members made their were present at the ceremony the apeclal privUage of aaristlng problem come to Sww< and *'luch an organization lias been es- decision yesterday not tq partici­ extensively, and a Senate* Commit­ play the PAC team of Village time hiring <«f aervicemen baaed tee received testimony that the were Mrs. Philip Motz, the bride's in the formulation of adininlatra- thee* plui aOvantStM: ' tablished in an effort to raise funds pate in these cases and so in­ tlon poUclea.’ ” Street and the Kosciuszko. girls nearby. • to d e te y campaign expenses. “O’Daniel News" was spending aunt, her son-in-law and daugh­ will bowl the Polish-Americsn 1. LoaMmadeofiMiaatureenljr. formed the public iqemberii but A Republican anthuataat, perch­ I^oae Who sutfccribe gl.OOO are n ,io o a week for recordings that ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yocka- girls. The girls bowl from 7 to 9 2 . Complete privaoy always. word did not leak out until today bring the oenator^s voice dally' to chonis and infant son, the Misses ed high in the bunting-draped making an investment in democ­ when Chairman Davla and Vice gallerieq best Ylgorously on a Diml wahl Aik rourdraijtlet (or I Aftenfion and the .men from 9 to 11 p. hi. racy and the project has m y ap- the audiences of more than 60 ra? Sophie and Josephine Pomprowica PUK need eweerfolly by muBem ter eraI and progressive business factory. . .. takes, office, every American will Lodge of Elks will be held this are engaged in the manufacture o f war materials.** Governor Bald­ and professional people .who are admlnlatraUon. scuta was taken by Leroy B. Kin­ evening at eight o’clock at the One labor leader, who declined stand equal in tha ayea o f our gqy- New win announced proudly before the Governors’ Conference atColoiii-1 able to make a contribution of Senator Ellison D. Smith, the ney. to permit use o f his name, said ommant Wa will ones again ra- A REAL VALUE Elks Home with Exalted Ruler bus. Ohio, in June 1943. D Jiiiig the war. under Governor Baldwin’s ! 11,000“ to aaalat in financing the 80^ear-old South Carolinian who Mrs. Louis Oarblch’ brother, ■tors honesty and Integrity to the Jo)m H. Yeomans presiding. . At there wSs q strong-^poaslblUty the campaign. has served longer in the Senate Joseph Tobaeh, who waa recently White House so that its spoken Crabm Deedoroat able administration, Connecticut added to its fame as an outstand­ A F L m e m ^ r ^ 'iit least, would GLA^NBtJItY ’ the meeting candidates - will be than any .other man, also haa bean inducted into the armed forces, ia word can bo truatad." Stjtly M ft Thto Noperty maet be aem b be appreciated, Good loeatlea balloted upon. ing sute in tlw nation. take no; in the discussions on part bucking a fourth term just as h# now a t tha Bampaon N aval train­ ox E m t H a l o i d bo* Une. Home hae S rooma, t a t a modem Bricker Rap$ the report, scheduled to resume "Looks Rndinwatanr Hoaaatjr” Otopjay Flags W ith the thousands trained under the Baldwin plan as a nucleus, did a third. He was defeated for ing atatlon. Mrs. Oarblch He asserted the RooSevelt ad- Step Psrt|dr«lien ■tsxm boat, b good eonditba. S M ne ef land, hamrn aaS Commander Eldred F. Dowdlng more than 600.000 men and women in Connecticut planu set a rec- nsxt Tuesday, along with consid­ renomination this year by Gov. throe other brothere In the serv­ eoop b vary axeellont^eoadltloa, fruit tzeaa. Fries -only $7,208. eration o f other issues in the va- mlnlatraticn ’qaeka even rudi­ of Stanley Dobosz PosL No. 14, oto-shattering mark of employment in the stale. Under fSovernoff Olin D. Johnston. ice, two on foreign duty and one mentary henoaty." t . Doit HOC inittw tkio. Dom Mortgage ef $8488 eaa be artanged. American Legion urges the public Labor Stand rioiila union demanda before the nocm diMM* o( bmb’i ihim. "Cotton Ed" Smith haa been ac­ in training in this couhtry. Dewey contended that the whole Baldwin’s direction benefits for these workers were increased under board. R. Preventt aadet.tiiB odoc.« to display their fiaga on Friday, tive to tbs extant that he called a Mrs. Helen Jonga Pqrtar haa Sh- theme the Democratle campaign N OR T H E N D October 27, Navy Day. the Workmen’s Compensation Act and the Unemploym^ Com­ The board has decided against at Hripe NDp penpiitdea iriclr. ■ < ^Continued from Page One^>^ meeting of antl-Rooaevalt Demo­ ishad anumarating tha local school waa based on a atatamant oontatn- la a aaodem jdevelopmaat o f gae homea. A rooms. Cape Ood, ConminBity Dance pensation Law. Wornng closely with leaders of labor aad ia d u ^ , making a recommendation on a. A pwe, white, andMpde, Mala. - ' 8 rooms aaSwIahed apataln, pfa-war ooaatractioa, eeaper nridng, crats here last month to plan a chlldran. Raaulti show that thora ed In a fourth tarin jiamphlet which The Rockville Recreation Board Goveraor Baldwia has guided tbe sute through the most perilous wage increase for the 1,000,000 leal TxaUhing aaem. ^ dae haatbg facUIUoa, alee h ata hnalarioa, full e e lta and ra- Uevc that his best interes)a F. H. A . r-iT " tra and William Kuca will prompt trial strife is ewiential to better Aba other 6 I Ream Heiaea la towm $4488-f B,880v Aa port on which the president could tural committee," named Smith Robert F. Porter is supper chair­ losaon o f IS^yaars under tta New ing— hanaleM 10 bbcic. Uie fo r the square dances. Working conditions and better liv­ base his ulUinate decision. low as $400 dewa. B A L D W IN F M ^ N I N O . . . With the war’s end in chairman, and called on farmers man. Deal," he shouted. ’There la tha Food Sato Friday ing standards.” to Join in defeating a fourth term. Abraham Oatbich, eaaman 1-e, practical reason why wo find sighL Governor some time ago. scored an- As a result,, he maintained, “ the 3 9 ^ AteM kH \ WM. F. JOHNSON Stanley Dobosz UniL No. 14, But Smith's office here says ha son o f Mr. and Mrs. M as Garbich, working togsthar for a' fourth American Legion AoxUiary will otoer first for Cprmacticw. when he started his blue- New Deal has almost destroybd* haa not announced he will vote Re­ ia one o f 88 choean from hia group term tha boaaaa of the corrupt city ' V ' \ . BUILDER - REALTOR sponsor a food sale at the Brood- prim for peace Tvhich has become an example for the -fair collective bargaining and has S-S^. Lanzano mochlnsa, Sidney Hillnian’s PoUtf- publican. ^ to Bing In a O iieago choir. walk Flower Shop on Friday aft­ aubstituted in its place political eal Action oommittae and Earl Marion Kowalski, Atjent natuM. R m in preparing for war, first in producing Smith's North (Carolina neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawla W . Phalpa ernoon, October 27 starting at two bargaining detrimental both . to and his Communist par- milAB6|Mr6RUN* TELEFHONB 74$S ' . OFFlCRl BROAD OTREBT fo r vvar.G(>vern(w Baldvm has placed Connecticut in Wins Air Medal bor, Senator Robert R. RejmoldS, are away on a himtlng trip to o’clock. $lr8. Loretta Dowding afnployer and employe." the forefront among {Rates in getting ready for the who broke with tbe-adminlatratloo Mains, on annual affair with M tm is in charge. Another result, Bricker went on, Declaring that tha "whole gree­ on foreign policies as early as 1987 P halpe. Mrs. Phalpa’ place aa Appreclatton for Kit Bag* postwar period "haye been to put the brakes -on dy, power Tuingry asoortment win An Eighth Air Force Bomber and decided not to run again thla oiganlat a t S t Pater’s church That kit bags made here In Postwar joba am the keynote of Govsmer BaM- our industrial progress. year, also' has battled the- New a reaound ‘No^ next Nov. T,’’ Station, England—Staff Sergsant Sunday w m taken by Mias (aar- Rockville by the local chapter of By-Products of Attitude tno Republican nominee aaid tt win’s p im and the nuchinery has already b e^ set up Anthony L Lanzano, the 3t^year- Deal. But he says: lass L. Psndslton. His attsnd- the Red Cross quipkly find their •‘The by-products of it have ‘T have not announced how J was his eonvietteo that the Demo­ to provide ernployinem' for war vetenmrimd di^ old son of Ralph Lanaano, o f 170 ancs was smallsd than usual, sev­ day into the han^ at, apprecia- “ i been class hatreds, riots, strikes cratle administration liad "< p to ^ war workers. Through tbe Connecticut Re- Blssell street, Manchester, Con­ shall vota and do not expset to do eral of the mombera being away . tive aendeemen is again borne Olid strained .relations among ail BO."' ploltad for its own potltleal ends Only S Dayis Left necticut, has recently been award­ and othare being kept at home out by the follovidng two tetters em pfoyn^ Connnisima th i^ workers will reodve flOncerniAl. Labor groups have ed the Air Medal for meritorious the pUght o f mlUiona o f American thrOujgb illnesa. Mr. Keen gave men and women for whom in vocatkmnl guidance and* training for the peacetime beeh sol off against other labor achievement in aerial combat a talk oh miaaiona. joba they want groups.” ' ^ peacetime it 'never, succeeded’ in Sergeant Lanzano, anglnear and The Jewish Young People’s So­ providing jobs. The Ohioan said he believed that top turret gunner on the S-17 Wave of Terror AYOro A PENALTY Already at wofk oa the vast probiea » of reoonver- ciety at their laat meetthg voted “ Men and women on W P A and New Dealers never made a “grav­ Flying Fortress “Spare Parts," Insulate Now! smyourlipal SK» to civilian pnxhiction. the Qmnccticm Devefop- to appropriate $6 to help out the on relief in state after state were has completed nine bombing mis­ er blunder” than to treat the in­ Sweeps Denmark w ar fund drive now being held. shaken down for political contribu- Tussy Lipsddt k craamy-adound, indal- meat CommissKm has set the program ao thgt the sions over Germany and the ene­ ^Keep cool in Saoiner. terests of employer and employe Robert Feldman, AC, u imend-a' Uena -to the Naw Deal,’’ he de­ OF ibk as yoa coaid iHsh. Helpa gnard changeover can be made with die greatest spera and as aeparate. my occupied countr'es of Europe. ing a 15-day furlough iMth Us clared as spotlights anglsd down warm in Winter. Save fael dto minimum job dislocatioo Plant have also been It even hoa proved to be bad Prior to bis enlistment la ttaa ■gxiiM* poaUagi foa^bams. of Stockholm, OcL M.—-(F) — A brother Samuet Felman and fam­ to frame him in a glare oi blue- daring the erttieal period completed for attractmg new buniesa. aattoting smaO politics, he continued, because AAF oh December 8, 1M2, Bgt German wave of terror aimed at white light "For the sordid pur­ Which must be imposed on all who fail to fasMoa-ktyad ahadoo -lacladiag i Lanzano was employ^ as a clerk ily, who live on the Marlborough and enjoy lower fael bills. busmeittaicii, akhng faneers. brdadening maikeu and “BOW that Sidney Hillman (chair­ SKSshing the Danish underground road. He ia stationed in New pose of buying votes with money file a list of their personal property on or h ri^ btavaF^fMeg RaL $1 each.* man of the PollUcal Action com­ for Cheney Brothers, at Manebeo- was reported today to he sweep­ which belonged to the needy/ peo­ Live and sleep in oomforL sponeofim meteased trade ter. He has been serving overseas M fU co. -- mittee) and Elarl Browder and the ing through Denmark. Thiirteen more votera were made ple were added wholesale to tbe before the last day o f Oetober. Balsam Wook win nuike GovcmorBaklwui’saoundfiecalpoliaeefreedCoB- m- Oommunlsta generally are aitting' since July 14, 1M4. ' Ih a Nazla in. tw o weeks c f in- last Saturday at tbs sssslco hsid W PA payrolls bafoie election only yoar hoose 10 to 15 degrees aectiem o f debt. wifbS2SjOOOjOOO for that panose aad POSTWAR JOBS • SOUND FISCAL POUCIES in the driver'a seat of the New tenatva raids were said to hava at the town clerk’s offVee. making to be brutally thrown off after tha The State Tax Law requires 'ALL PROPER'fY cooler In Sammer. a postwar purpom fond m exoms of SlOjOOOJIOO Deal, laboring people everywhere bagged a num'ber o f .prominent re- a total of 88 to data for the year. votaavjiad been n fely counted." Mada OB a InMileg- TTnof GoMpici R o o fi know that they are being ex­ OWNERS to file a (xanplete Ust of ail PERSONAL vwhiGfa will prqmde the funds for a fine |den o f state KC Fourth Degree slatanee leaders, inmudlng Prof. Those admitted to th4r electors* Exunple ef New Deal "Deerit* We wUl ' apply Bateom ploited for political gain." proper^, excepting Motor Vehicles, owned and taxable cream base. . ;s|icea«to clioga eoftly te'yoar improvememe and furaisb emptoMnem. Evidence of HONEST GOVERNMENT • IMPROVED HOUSINS Mogens Fog, leader of the Danieh oath at that time wsre M a r^ W. Aa what he aaid was one exam­ Wool Blanket Insitiatkm in Bricker declared that because Freedom Council, who is believed evenly . . . delicettly. cheeks . . . btoads bsea $L and Howard B. Carpenter, icdward ple of New Deal "(tocelt” Deway in tha Town of Manchdster. sound fiscal pohdm is in the fact mat Governor Bald­ « i ‘‘New Deal atUCks" on the To Meet Tonight to have been slain. jroar attic oow eo yoa may Lesu for hoars! Is tifuUy with yoar own brewa. black, 254^ E. Fracchia, Philip Kuhn. Edward declared that President Roosevelt A PENALTY -of 10 per eoit most be impoaed on win also k ^ Ua pledge not to increose taxes or im- American patent system, inven- Danish circles in, Stockholm enjoy year *rbnnd comfort J. Spencer, Arthur Willet, Doug­ had claimed enaqtment of the Bed- glowiog. vlbrqnt skla CBlOring. leslwdss CNaosylyti BENEFITS TO lABOR* ENTERPRISE •A6RIC0LTIIRE ttona had declined 41 per cent b<^ said It was comm or.'to see tha daporit tnauriuice law aa ah who fafl Uf file aoch bat oajpr before the laat day of . The monthly meeting at Bishop las J. CenpbeQ, Tsreaa SoigUota, for nuuiy yeara. shedss to essrrb toawsdiTtapUBMiabs. btoq gmytam. tween IM S and IMS. («estapo herding eeoree of Donee Damoetatic achievement. (ktober. McMahon Aasembly of tha K. o f Francaa . Fraoohia* Hentrlotta We alta apply roofs sad Lipstidu. $1. aedL« SS4 eadh* ; ' Taaea "Dlaoqaraga Proftts" into trucks in (Copenhagen for * " H m truth la," the G. O. P. nom­ C.. Fourth Degr e. will be held Weeks, Morris KaSaman, Adrian- ■ktewalK. •Tee eddWeeef , He said, too, that a New Deal tonight in S t Bridget’s hall. Tha transportation to ooncantration inee said, "the man who aponoorod REAL ESTATE AND MOTQR VEHICLES camps. Rafugaaa reaching. Sweden na J. Frsddo. OUR NATION (MINS WITH DEWEY far PratUeat ood BRICKER for Vfec-PrfsMeal tat aysten which ‘‘discourages meeting will x atUndad by mem­ Federal taiaurance o f bank depootts deaplta the almost ironclad Noai Ektwin Smith, aon o f Mr. and heed not be included in such list. . FREE ESTIMATE! itF* did not “dlfferenttate bers of the aasen.bly from Sims­ waa Senator Arthur Vandenbwg of precauttona against oacape toll Mrs. Edward A. Smith, was one.ln proAta that ought to be bury. Glastonbury, Windsor Locks, Michigan, a RepubUcan, and Mr. The Office.(rf the Board of Assesxors in the Municipal Financing Arranged. lad pro&ta that ought to be lurid talas , of oondttic ~ in Den­ a clasa of 800 to be graduated Roosevelt opposed and foughf TbompoonvlUs, Stafford S p tln A mark. from an indoctrlnatkia eburaa at Baildiiif ia open from 9 a. m. to 4:80 p. axinpt Satur­ for aconomic expansion." New Britain, Hartford and Maa- agalnat It aveiy step of tha way.” i -oaid the RepubUcana would T h ^ said the German dismia- Princeton UnhranrttF' ’■TThursday.p 4 a U M J.. e Tba oandMaU twitted the PraaU days,' 9 a. m. to 18 Noon. WILLIAM F. chester. A dinner Will be aervad. Ho baa tbs ratlBg « and «P a ^ ito m of taxation ‘ttbat oal o f tha entire 14,000-man Oa- m O fo , s^^dant about arfaat be said waa tbe It ia two years since the assembly nlob police force on Sept. IS is at home for. a weak*aik’a A tlo u ta 'ika it possible for ihduatry last met in Manchester. lattar’a atatement in 1940 that thla JOHNSON plung^ .the country info a wave to go to Florida latarKtor on' wit Iras ’Tha laat tima, very obviously, aalda adequate funds for Tha m eetly tonight will taa ad- ^ BOARD OF ASSESSORS . Broad Street o f disorders. Free Danish souroaa further study. H a ^ that 1 this as a candidate I. rWMwali, repairs Jlrtaaed by Thomas J.. Dodd, spar t e Maaefcaster. ■aid the Oermana presumably de­ ths time befween wlOniiaatie, fe r oftce.I TELEPHONE 7426 fciiiSS.- clal assistant to the United States cided to take over the pollci^ to where his wife now lives, and his And now he's, running for a t e a Attornay OsearaL aarsnta* horns bars. fourth term." Dswov N'

r - ' lOANUHtfHnaK BVSmNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1944 ■ p A o a w m t ' MANCHOSTEB EVENING HERALD. B1ANCHB8TER. CONN^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1944 • V sinned against the laws of nature W ork Needed M anchester >and the’ laws of man, to say noth­ ing of those of God.^ Connecticut The Opeh Forum Raiioning News ^Evening Heraid It was a different spirit, and a In t^eacetimel rvHXjaaMD u t tom Communtcatloiui for publleatlona In tha Opsn Forum will not . V I miuiDncammi cxx m e. better spirit, which was ih evi­ By Anthony Arpafa, 'Director FIRST NATIONAL STORES dence in President Roomvelt’s for­ be guaranteed publication If they contain more than SOO worda Y an k e e The Herald reaervea the right to decline to publish any matter OiBce of ^ c e Administration McMahon Sayp. Nation! t w ' m x i r&rauBOii \ eign policy address. He left no By A. H. O. that may be libeloua or which la in bad tastA' Free expreeelon / 0«Mtml M*aaC*r __ doubt as to the Stem and Just of political views la desired by contrlbuUone at this character oUghtly^double protectlpn. however, by Must Have Fnll Em­ 0 ua£^h«o bcroiB. alM w om A opportunity to expand. contracts and the disposal of tur- must be made hrtore October 81. ly housed porttaas ef our popula-| regime. omy, an appeal to the bumble peo­ letin being to keep the pec^le of Saturday Evening Post, he would If hoeUliUes ceased in Europe Finally, WPB Administrator vember allotment win be the same COAAPARE OUR PRICES V/lTH run Mrvto* ollMrt •( N. a A. Sonie* see the pros and cons of my be­ ]>lU8 government property. Very as ever . . . five atampa vrorth m W e must rem oM these* fee-1 .IM. ‘We bring no charge against ple of this state, a vote-getting Manchester advis^ as to what tomorrow, the meaeues already in Krug and War Mobillxer Byrnes arge sums of public moneys are iag Boree so that flkoe eoft bc| stand. Actually, it was not econ­ their local Chapter is doing in its liefs; much better stated than any­ the mill, both leglalaUve and execu­ ten points each. These stamps, S-6, I've Juat received Uie figures ’ eDraaaotatiTaa: Tka tbs German race, as such, for wq thing I could say. have evolved slmpTe plans for involved; the total amounting to the latest national Inventory enjpycd." ^ OTHERS .. BE CONVINCED PubiloMn Bw omy, because the only true way various - departments. tive, would mean rapid re-employ- speadUy converting war plants to T-fi, U-5, V-5 and W-S become Jnlliia Motbowo Spaelal Aganejr—Nav cannot believe that God has eter­ I was really astonished to read over one hundred billions of dollara. valid on November 1 and must rationed shoe stocks and It’s an 88A89A88 Jehs MPeded Tork. Chleasa, OatroH aad for the state to redeem the money There la mighty little expense ment of those laid off by war cut­ peace production once their facili­ It w ill .be pravidel it has alre^y spent on the Gover­ bla descilptlon of Governor Dew- Six and a half million acres of land last until the month endb. extremely clear argument for the BSCMsary to OF SUPERIOR SAVINGSI nally condemned any race of hu­ connected with this bulletin, out­ iey’s “wlse-cracke” and "school­ backs. ties are no longer needed for war. must bs disposed of, snd factories reasons why shoes must continue 65,0(M,000 Jobe la the posb-warl MEMBER AUDIT BORBAO o r nor's Manmon is to have it fulfill side of the paper used, as mimeo­ Our miracle of war production CtSCUUATIUNa manity. For we know in our own boy broad-toothed grins”.; for some Without fanfare, the administra­ worth sixteen billion dollars. The next item'on my list is the on the rationing list. prtiod, MCMahoa estiasatod, as-1 the purpose for which it was graphing is donv in the local (Chap­ did not Just happen—it was plan­ tion has thus assured peacetime serting that ABwileaa geahiahasl land how many good men and bought. Actually, it was no true of the aeverest criticisms of him Properly administered, all this soon-to-be-valldated shoe ftrtnp. As of July SL 1944,. here wars Hm BaraM Pitattns OMpaay, lae.. ter office by a corps of volunteer that I have read, aay that he is ned and orgaalXe^ under President Jobs in private industry for all war solved such prPblema before kadi ON YOUR BREADS—USE MIRABEL SPREADSI aaaumaa aa Hnaaelal laapaaMbllltjp loi women Of German ancestry have humility, for Bob Hurley would R oosevelt can, and ahould be. tmnalated into It’s going to be Airplane Stanip approximately 170 mllUon palra o f workers and the editing of said "cold; solemn; and lacking In hu­ workers. There Should be Uttle ;obe and farms for returning vet­ ahoee in retail and wholesale would not foil this tlaie. V the I Mrpofraptiieal amra appaartaa la aa- proved loyal, freedom-loving, like to live in the Govemot's Man­ Our potenttol marvel of peace- short-run un-employment. Number 8 in W ar RatlOh Book 3 aartiaaaianta la Tba MaachaMar Baa bulletin is done, voluntarily, by one mor.” By the vray, I am oorry for erans and tor .those displaced from and you'U be able to use It in­ stocks. This repreeents a drop of problem Is solved we win have un-l pesee-loi^ng dtisens. . . . . The sion, as would any other governor. of our High school teachers. Ume production will not Just hap­ It looka-forward to great reglon- JAMS JEUIES alas BaraM. And; for that matter, the people the quality of hie ’’grin” : but he war work. ■; definitely on and after November 20 per cent from the total Inven­ preeedeatod prosperity, the effects I If I am not mistaken, there are may be one of those unfortunate pen—It will be achieved by the con­ reactibhaiy Republican minority of which win be felt an ovar the| Thursday, October 26 German people are not going to of the state would probably like certed plans and united efforts of Tbere is aa yet no indication, L tory taken on September SO, 1943, PLUM I-IS MS 2 7 * A N L E 2 * * « * m ss2 9 « several towns in our fair state people who cannot keep hie "broad has effectively blocked more ade­ howevepi'-%hat the administration when the last available figures world, he predictod. be enslaved—because the United to hav( him or any other governor industiy, labor and Government, Jnat aa mnpkasis, though, the m v m im IS* ORAN mmaiAssiy* which issue similar bulletins to teeth” from showing, when he is quate unemployment insurance as has anything more substantial to book Is Ntfrnher Three. There are were gathered. Such propoeals ad advocated by| GRAN Nations do not traffic in human live in i t keep their dtisenry up to data on' amuoed. * under President Roosevelt a measure of precaution. Ms western senators ia tha Mo-1 A CoBipklc Victory AH such eonsiderattaas ware offer in meeting this situation than ■till bvadreds of folka who cause So, you see, we an drawing on SLACKNRRY HSMI 2 4 * CURRANT meaeussit* slavery." an the activities at their respec­ In reply to my friefld, the good Republican vote-chasers who talk Wbat of the long run? the creation of some apeeial agen­ our backlog of mtlobed ahoee even Oarraa report whidi would freesel Ja|> strategy tor the great biiisbed aside, on the basis that thopaelvee endless inconvenience R A f P N R R Y t-UMS 2 4 * •L RASPMRRY »oi auss 24* There Is, in this statement, a tive chapters and it seems hardly Democrat called “Spectator” as to of reconversion only in terms of The Democratic administration cies and committees to consider it taking along Book Number under the two-palr-a-year ration­ rocoBveraiaa la New Biutand j by saying a certain thing about some remarks in his letter, t would release of controls” talk dangerous showed its faith in the wonderful statoi; ssaMmImmi sold be odadunn-l RASPMRRY*K»MMIUV 14SMS 2 5* MINT n-oieujs17e naval tettle o f the^ Philippines hope that we, defeating the Nads the Governor’s Mansion votes fair that the officials and workers Apparently, it ia not considered V ovt when out shopping for shoes. ing plan now in effect. Until such was courageous and daring, and in our chapter should be accused say that I meant to imply in my nonsense.' • capacity and productivity of Amer­ aa very pressing since President a time as clrcumstanoea pafmit us ed, pointing out'that two a t th el SU JM 2 4 * can prove ourselves capable of could be won. criticlem of the sign on Main It is nonsense because they have ican Industry and labor by setting six. aanatora were RepuhMcana. I ANICOT HONEY CterararaM HiM. 29* could have worked had it not bean A little later in the campaign. of wantonly wasting Red Cross Roosevelt in August of this year This is tha time of the year to step up elviUan manufacture of something ftetter than a mere du­ money. ■treet, that Victory and Peace are Uo.ldea of the magnitude of the war war production goals pronounced directed that a census be mads of ahoee, we must stick to rationing. "Ws cannot have fun eaploymentl for one factor, which was the ex< It was the Republicans who simi­ when you can afford to be akUnpy plication of the Nasi formula for It is regrettable that at a time not objectives exclusively of F.D.^ producUon Job that baa to be done, "unthinkable” by hidebound Re- wM* industries and employment with fuel oa Again and again or genuine proepeilty if we pre-| larly grabbed, without much and his campaign. I think that Mr. or that will remain to be done af­ pubUcanx ceod on a sectional hosla like that," psrtness and acciuwcy of Ameri­ treatment of a defeated people.' thought to the realities of the sit like this when we should all be This will require a year, during you’ll find a day when you can 'Don’t forget to endorse each at I can fUers. working together. With one and Dewey in his speech of Tuesday ter Germany ia defeated. It has equal faith In the future -which the situation will change so your new ”A” gasoline stomps ho declared. ■ uation, another issue, arbitrarily night, gave the people of Minne­ potential of American industry. turn that thermostat way down. Compare! f It was unexpected that the Japs seeking to turn it into campaign only one object in view, that at It is dangeit>us because a sudden, radically aa to make the Complet­ If you practice thriftiness with with your registration number and — Compare! bringing our boys back home as sota and the whole country assur­ hit-or-miss IlfUng of necessary It does not look backward, con­ ed census virtually worthless 'ex­ the name of your State. It’S pro­ m S T would try to come through the A Touch Of Humility votes. tent merely to fulfill pre-war de­ fuel oil now, you can. then afford soon as possible, there are some ance that he will not let lu down wartime controls Will cause dls- cept for historical purposes. to be quite comfortable during tection against loas or theft. It A A a n r o sm obtw bw b £ mt6 3 « This issue was providled by the on those two great issues that are mands. HIPKG 2 3 * narrow strait waters of the cen­ Tndy big man are always now famous report of Ahe McCar- people, and thank the good Lord organisaUon of production, wildly thoee long eoUd spelU of frigid makes your coupons useless to DR. L GERSHANOFF RHsCrackm* tral Philippines and emerge on thase are few, who are always try­ of paramount importance to us alL speculaUve price Increases, and It looks forward to a greatly ax- Neither veterans nor workers anycme put yourself. C r i c c o MIOBTWaWB e u s s R R * HUSH NATIVI POR ROASTMO-d TO 4Vh U AVHtAGE marked by a capacity for humili­ ran Committee, recommending the I believe that a man’s quality panded peacetime market, based on weather Uiat are ahead o f ua. OPTOMETRIST K I PKG 2 0 * the sastem side of that archipel- freesing of conversion in New ing to find an ulterior motive in wholesale unemployment In .the re- are likely to be much interastod la S pry iMowiNfrio WASS 6R* ty. There has never been a truly shows itself in everything he does. sulUng confusion. high wagee and purcbqalng power; hlstofy, however. . The veterans Saeccaaor te u i ncG 21* ago. Because that was un«q;Mct- England until other sections of. everything and the excuse given "He who is faithful in that which Remember this . . . November M -H o Crodetrf great man so perfect he did not ^ V using an of our tremendous have bMn making it the workers D r. W a lte r O liv e r the country got a head start on* for not pitching in and helping to is least ia fsithful in that which is Controla wUl be lifted as speedilj^ ^roductlw capacity. 8 Is the last day for using A-11 HI ncG 2 4 * SwHt'c M and Lard CHICKENS "4 5 ed, our invasion a t Layta was ac­ need to admit mistakea True us. the very limit is usually concerned as poBsible, but to suit public and have been supplying it snd wbat gasoline ration stamps. After that Royal Lunch m a b m c o graat.” And a man who has show­ R. looks forward to great region­ 915 Main St Tel. COSO P u r a L a r d tually being covered by a rela­ greatness baa the courage and The first news stories on this with the differences of race, creed not any special private interest. both of them will want are Jobs, you’ll begin to use your new basic FREE 3 ?KOS I R c ed such quality of character and al developments in which tadustry homes, and a reasonable amount of U noodo Biscuita tively light naval force. Admiral courtesy to sdinit them, when report stressed the sectioRal or politics. This is no time for ability as he has, and is capable gasoline ration stamps. After that --PYBEXCUP Clovardala O loo FOWL "41 and GoVmment win cooperate to peaceful fun. Banksld’s combing Australian make-up ef the MoOarran Com­ criticisms of the meanest kind to and wrilling to choose asaistanta of The Administration's program uven’t forgotten to apply for KrifpT Crockon I u b ?k g 1 9 * they need admitting. increase cm national assets . and This fact seems to he Ignored by thiat new book . . . I f you have, Kaidce O loo * and American fleet. mittee, Red noM that the Be- be allowed to creep in and be­ high caliber, will make a leader for speedy conversion and perman­ standarda of Uvlng, offering amaU FOR YOU ! ncG 9 < It would not be surprising, pabMoafi members at that/eom- smirch our views. whom we can trust, the present administration in Its better he eure to get your ^pli­ S d t M M t e r AH -Pofctt SPICED HAM " When the Japs did come ent jobs, though not blaxoned in local induotriea A .ehanca to grow W osM n O il or GLAU S3* • therefore, if Governor Tom Dewey mlttee had signed it. And Gov­ Sincerely yours Katherine DeF. Hardy. familiar seal for creating eriaes In­ cation in to your Local Board to- From iim i C rackon n a b m c o ?kg i R e the preea, ia known to businessmen and develop free cif Monopolistic stead o f Jobs. But it la the aaoet through the straits and did had measurably Increased the ernor Baldwin, In one o f his Another Interested Member. P. 8. Read ’The Dewey Person­ and labor aU over the country, for strangulation. x. ttay- A A azola O il QT 4LASS 55* > amsrge on the eastern coast of first pablic remerks on the amt- ality,” in this week’s Liberty. important factor. Failurs to rec­ Poom it RuHar p m a s t m jak 1 3 c HAM BURG 't!!:^ > 2 7 ’ public’s estimate of him as a man ognise it is one of the basic faults Ceiling pftort tor used Chevrolet Parkoy Oioo •»— the Philippines, they had Admiral ter, was at aonse pains to make IndkHMiasable QuaUtlea R oonut Ruttar *m a 8t i-u mr 3 9 < by the Inclusion of one small para­ It clear that It was a "seetlon- of the adndnlstrmtlan. paaeenger cars have been increas­ Klnkaid's force, substantially out­ To the Editor:— President Truman? Restoring NormlEl Contrary to Preold^t Roose­ ed by an average of approximate­ Croam e O ioo graph in his Mlnneapdls speech. al, not a polltieal” issae. He even J have no quarrel with a good To the Editor, North Coventry MINCED HAM numbered and outgunned. ^ He. had "None of us,” said Governor emphasised the fact that the velt’s atateroent that "reoanvarsioa ly three per cent, effective last honest Democrat, and have many Here ia-a vital question to con­ a huge and intricate task re- to handle two forces, each of Democnitio governor of Rhode Italian Contacts is week. Tlie adjustment makes B O L O G N A MOD ar WHQU Dewey, ’’has been all-wise in such friends. The two parties are sider. Coventry Grangs will hold an quiring careful preparation,” I which was actually heavier than Island was being of assistance necessary to our form of govern­ Democrato are shouting for ceiling prices more nearly reflect Compare! I (foreign policy) matters. la the fight aga^t It. bid faahlcned Husking Bee and oonvetrton can be brou^t down to January 1944 guide hook prioee. I Compare! bis own ao far aa traditjonal navy ment, to keep us from totalitarian­ Roosevelt who is very tired after Washington, Oct. 28.—UP)—The else and vastly simplified ft it la Our special "get-ocquolntad'' qlfite SKINLESSI L E S FRAN K nnrrS « 3 7 . Individual Congressmen and Sen­ But the smart boys on the Re­ 12 hard years in office (and who Hallowe'en eodal Rrldoy evening. pasa-alon g this Informanon Just Btrsngth was eonoacnod. At the ism. In a normal campaign 1 would United States and Britain are' re­ regarded as baaleally a matter of ra case you’re In the market for introduce lliis new qranuloted soap H-OI TIN 3 4 * ators of both partlos have m publican side of ^ campaign say, "Give us a good lively fight. wouldn’t be tired) and putting so October 27 at the Orange haU. On MOCK:ic cOWXM MAP u same time, the two J ^ fliMts had soon found such a truthful state­ storing normal diplomatic' con­ providing individuals with Jobs ia one of theM care and the quoted . . . works fa s t. . . kind to hands. mistakes. Individual citixens have like a well-matched foot-ball game, much cmpbaals on the supposed tacts with Italy as par^-of a Joint Thursday evening the Worthy iMitories, or on farms, that producs W ibon's M or n-OX TIN 3 2 * W hite Spray RoHod O ofe 23* the presumed advantage at land- ment too colorless. In their view, and may the best man wte.'' fact that he Is the only man who price oeema a bit higher than the Sooplne's eroamy suds mean shofter made mistakes. Every one of us program to ease military controls Lecturer, Mrs. Ward Day, will goods, or harvests, tor indivldusl itop legal price previously publicis­ Q uokarO ots »»«iinl2« k s « n 2 4 < U V E R W U R S T based air support, while our the McCarran Committee report But t2 y ea n ago, F. D. R cre­ can lead our country in this criti­ washdays... deoner dothosl Sw iff's Pim n 12-OZ TIN 3 2 * —both in and out of office—has was a rare campaign break, tossed over the form er enS'my state. decorate the Orange ball. There purchase by Individual buyers. ed by OPA. planes were carrier-baaed. ated a third party, “The New cal time. But—they are putting The State department said yes­ That conception is too simp, i for 12-OZ TM 3 3 * H-O Quick Oote »«tNei2* NIWi made mistakea.” into their laps and demanding full DeaL” At first ft was eaUed "The the soft pedal on Truman, Vice will be plenty of com to husk and You can always give yourself (VIRY BUBBU WASHIS DOUBll A n iieu i'f Trool SAUERKRAUT From the Jap point at view, exploitation from them. In no time terday that Alexander C. Kiik. some red ears among the otalks. those who like to talk of "huge and W h oot C oroal wuto spfrtf >*« "» t3.« There, ht alt deference to the Brain Trust,” and included such Presidential nominee and Pender- American^repreaentative on the intricate tasks;" but it Is what D o v i t e d H a m >«•**'• 80Z IM 15* then, the situation waa perfect at all, that exploitatloo was be­ men as Stanley High, Hugh John- A fine program is planned for the previous performances of the Re- gast protegee. AdvisoiT Council for Italy In most Americana are interested in. Cfoom of W lM ot 13* *^22* for dostroctlan of our Lsyto Inva- gun. The McCarran report be­ aon, and Raymond Moley; who No man ohould serve more than evening, games, dandnfc and i ______« D w iilad Ham tedwwei K » TM IRc PLOUNDKBAIfi pubUcan candidate, was a wel­ came a New Deal plot, designed to Rome;''will be named ambassador fi-eshmenta. A silver collection Of course, auch indiyidusllsatloa HSH presently were com pletely dlsillu- 8 years aa president. The office Is to^ Italy. would not be -practlcar' under con­ RaktonCtraal , M-oxn(a20* mss aion. They bad, despite our over­ come deviation from the profes­ take Jobs away from deservlRg aioned, and ’’got out.” Then the too strenuous. Roosevelt has will be taken during the evening. P o tfa d M o a t 3H-OtTin6e IJfOsTia 10* Russia already has a kind nf tinued centralisation' at Washing­ COD all supertority of strength in 'the sional brand of proaecullon fea- Connecticut pe<^Ie, which could coast was clear for ”Dr. New served 12 and now is campaignnlg There will be a Hallowe’en Famous for Flavor R noct D riod R oof 2H-OZ «ASS 17* W h o o t e n o ss-o c i m 2 2 4 DEPT. m A K h 2 P « only be foiled by tossing the New Deal” and hla ”Uttle black bag” of diplomatic relatiofis|iip with the dance at the Chqrch Community ton. So long as business ceatets padfle, succeeded in concentrat- tiwed in much of his campaign, tor 4 more years. Or is he cam­ Italian government, •having ex­ there ft will continue to loom as a R an gar J o* Honey cePedcaMci 2 "»* 2 5 « ing superior force against an iso- Deal out of office. Suddenly, It tricks. paigning tor Tnunar, who, like ao House Tuesday evening at 7:80. Vimina Saufoga ^ *oz tm 1 1 c toudi of persimal sincerity leav­ waa a ’’political,” not a ’’sectional' Moot of us ara quite familiar changed representatives months under the auspieee of the Connect­ huge and Intricate—aad perman­ latad force of ours. On paper, it many other Democrato,' would ago. ently unaoIved-;-problem. m a o z tm W hite Spray P uffod W hoot KG 4* ening the many h a^ notes of issue. with New Deal histc^; and< after never get in office ft ft weren't icut War (Jpunctl Recreation com­ Q rotod Tuna 2 M to 2 S * Dadr Aniiab waa theref(4e an Incipient Jap that campaign. Even when the RepobHcaa these year- we have become pret­ for the free ride on^fie President’s mittee. An entertainment will be W hite spray Puffod Rica SS6* victory. eerrespondent of a RepobHcaa ty well “hog-tied" by Bureaucrat coat tails via t^ -’otraight ticket? given oleo during the evening and Recon-veraion, under a Roosevelt There was, In particular, admis­ refreshments will be served. H U R T A n M While the Japs were, as they newspaper reported that the trickery and Impitrialiam. May I suggest 'fne slogan of a fa­ Fourth Term could be expected to sion that a candidate who now ior Defense Plant Corporattoa was Does anyone remember the South Coventry Mothers Club will bold Its follow the same pattern aa the de- thought, pouncing on our relative­ mous tira .manufacturer to Mr. —Compare! von intsmational cooperation waa ready to open negotiattoa for ’’crucifixion” of Dr. Wirt, a na- Roosevelt,' "It's "lime to Retire! meeting on Tuesday, Novamber 7, rcBsion which lasted through ly Bght forces at Lsyte, they were in error when be took different the sale of goverpment-owned tlonany known educator of bid!' I mean now and not aftar the Lt. and Mra.'James Edmonson at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Hlil, T('erms One and Two, from 1988 to Compare! moving another naval force, the ptats la Oeoaeotient—W step la ana? deptlon when President Truman at 8 o’clock. The opeaker will be 1939, over twice as long as any Poncoka Hour Ab b i M ^ 1 2 k MAM views of 'such coopentlon, back xHieet opposltloo to the recom- For some reason he waa Invited are the parents of a_ daughter Dr, Amy Brla of the State De­ other depresalan la a KM yeaca. largeet of all, down from Formo* oOuld take over. ^ ^ 1 6 * in the time whOn the whole ^ rh ) meadotlons* of the McOartaa Be- to a dinner of Brain Trustera liv Then you know, no mortal lives born Saturday, Oct. 21 at the partment of Health, aad she will A total at 19,208,0(M persona Suniw oot Pruna Juica «>ta 29* san waters. It was the tnurpose would have fallen If this country port—the RepobHean canmolga Georgetown. The group were Mancheater Memorial hoepital. speak -on the. subject of "Rheu­ were on relief or Federal' Works 3903 1 CAULIFLOWER 23- forever. If Roosevelt passed from Pfflsbw yf Pancaka Hour 11* Silvor Birch Pruna Juica o ' 24* of this force to engage Admiral had not practiced it then. was aaiafineneed. A fomnila for ing plana for re-making America, the scene, we would have Presi­ Mrs. Edmonson was formerly matic Fever.” Pictures will also Projects when war orders from Halsey's poaln fleet, and keep It gettlag votes was at stake, and accmdlng to their more dent Truman in the White House, Miss Laura Hill. Lt. Eklmonson re­ be shown on the same subject. abroad Interrupted our deprcealoq Pancaka Hour White Spray 7* Qrap^ruK Juica 'mM3* ^^31* GRAPES -w .w lw 33- The die-hard isolationists have the practical peUtlclana thought Communistic plans, and-lw. W. re-, cently arrived home from Eng­ Anyone in the community who ia in 1989. That was just 469,0(M leal Taa B ^ s at Your Gtoooi’s from floing to the rescue at L«yte. Tiod forbid! Can you Just picture ■udnirhaat H our WMitSiffflv 9* not admitted, and will not admit, it Bodi a good fomsaU that evea ported the converi^tlbo. He was Trum.m in the role of President of land having completed 35 mis­ interested is cordlsUy invited to parsons than were on relief or O ronga Juka •Mnwiiga 4S4niM45c Perhape, too, the'japb had some bitterly persecuted; and ft reoulted sions as combat pilot of a B-17, attend this meeting. any, such posaible mistake on their Jasper McLevy msbed ia this great nation, and as Com­ Federal Worics in 1988. It coat R Soffotilk Caka H our «A« changed position of thelra gives public for the boys to come home at Lowry Field, Colorado. 2, at 2 o’clock at the Oafinge halt \ C a E R Y NATIVE WHffE IGI KH 1 9 - force, then the other, imtil the Weil, by their own toeUmony, he to. Elect Dewey and Brlcker on Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Annual reports will be beard and Why nol treat yourself to llie firthest broad in town. Our the oomplete lie to any present was ”in the middle of the stream” election of officers win take place. surviving ihipe of both went London, Oct. 26—(JP)—^Tlje Ger­ the winning Ucket Mollte Smith were Lt. and Mrs. deling plan plus ika sdparb quality, makes general pronouncements they may mans bombarded southern Ehigland then; and that is where they place Anti-Truman. Frederick A. Lee of Sedalio. Mo., ------1 hnqiing back through the straits make about future internationai with flying bombs during the night, him now. Really, until X com­ and'Mr. and Mrs. Jeaas R. Lee of ^ FINAST Iroads bialtor than ever. thrOugh which they had come. menced this letter, I did not fully Dlaaolution Papers FBed cooperation. launching the robots from both M a tton lsta Manning Hill. Lt. Lee Is home on nNAST MtICHID Admiral Halsey’s filers won anoth­ northeast and southeast. There grasp the phrase, "tired and floun­ a IS day furiough. To oonvtace the people of the dering -Uhninistrattan." After 12 TO the Editor. Hartford, O ct 26—UP)—Papers W H I T I M M A D er great victory over the Formo­ was only a brief alert in London Wen, the Republican banquet John and Rldiard Uncles of K ybo C offee 2HHAc$5|a sincerity his owp position' to­ years’ struggling in those deep Everett. Maas., frequent vleitore of preliminaiy. flissolutlmi have san Jap force, until that too British night fighters downed waters, I should think a new horse has come and gone. Ehrerybody been filed wlft the secretary at ward future interiiational cooper­ number of the bombs -over open here, have been commlsekmed Bbi- might be required. must have had a good’ time except the state’s offloe by the Awyel U. fA V M O S C o ffe e dnsB S $«*eni's ia g 3 0 * turned and fied. ation, it was hMessary for Qover country. John A. Danaber, the Great Isola- signs la the U. 8. Naval Reeervee. I thought that Odell Bhepard at Corpus ChrlsU, Texas. Both Liquidating ooiporattoB which, It may still be some time be­ nor Dewey to dispose of his own Two Heinkel bomb launching demeaned himself, when, I sup- tlonist. Apparently the Republi­ since its inoorporstion In Decem­ B e e c h n u t C o f f e e 1-UiAR 3 4 - fore any complete and authorl^ planes also were shot down over can banquet oommitte^ acw fit to brothers before enlistment 17* 3 ^ 29* old record. There was one clean posA In ridicule, he referred-4o graduates at the verett High ber/1940, has aided in the liquids- ttva battle score is provided us. the North sea. Oovemo-. Dewey os a "ffhetland distinguish him by not Inviting tloB a t several other companies. No rdBOTAHuniY O ankuk 0. H o o stm r j m t MCMAHON and courageous way'to dispose of him, tor be wie conspicuouMy on- school, and also attended Boston e-- ft 1 i>ifaat 1 7 * 3 ^ 2 9 * C offee Maxml Hm b b k b j a i3 3 « But, as additional reports oome pony." I have thought of him aa Jlptvecslty.’ They ore oons of ftw resaco was rtvsn for the decision If y o u r far wor rFoetOOnr hr U. SL Seaefer' WANT VARKTYT TRY OTHER DATS) BREADS it—which waa to admit that it a war-hone, te 1^ fight agahut a seat. . to diasolve the buaineaa. in, the score is growing, not di late Jtlexaader Uades, formerty I • 4 e M « 1 9 « C opley C offee HI JAR 31« I?', was a mistake. Governor Dewey pcwetfui enemy in his atato; whoa I cengratulato the committee BLOOD BOILS... . mlnishlng. on Its good Judgment in not in­ of this.plaee, a vetoren of Worid WHOLE WHEAT >o o z u >a? i o * basnet done this specifically. But E U in ^ b n he trampled the tatom ec vtee and W ar l ; S * At the moment, the combined graft Into utter defeat ... viting hlBO, sad I denounce the 3 MEN for 4 11 C p ffee Cbap B SodBtm't 33« be has. at least, admitted mis­ RepuhUcaa hesass tor nominating Mrs. Hannah Hlohlk was given ,Sond fomo to tho FREEDOMS CRACK ED W H E A T ^ooz tov |0* score from al} three engagements Edward K. Tuttli? son of Mr But .ome to thiak of it, we a layette shower last Friday night OW Dutch doonter 2— 15* takes, in a context deallnSr with know the Shetland pony tor ba a eondidato of whom, other Re- from Want Froodom Rwm F m i * fehlsr's C offee < - > S i 3 3 < and Mis . Frank Tuttle of Main at the home of Mrs. JSnet Pet- seem to show eight Jap batUe- our past foreign policy issues. faithful, stardy and stronc; with pubUcana have'to be ashamed. Fighting Front I Suidbrito Qaancar 3* P L A I N R Y E z z o z l o a f II. riUps seriously damaged, with at street and Miss C9alre probabiF. tba aama intellinnee as And WUUam J. Miller, the arch tingiU, by members of the Young o f t potch Doing so, be b u woven sincerity Gregor, daughter of Mr./and Mrs Mothers Club. Wyandotte Oeoiisw *t* least tw o at them presumed sunk, a horss many 'timaa his WM. And fo e ''o ( selective service, is Justi RAISIN U3AF 12* into his own present pronounce­ Karl Gregor of West Hartford Aa announcement from tha How free from warn wwe we ia 1930 aftar three Jap carriers sunk, four Jap I should think he would be pretty shout as bod aa Donaher. 1874 So tboaa heedUaes mdw three ItapUbllrea edmhilstratkias? D o yoa le* nutyris the tin H dkot 2*""»*19* >«"*23* ments. . . , wers married Monday at the par­ good at elimhing a steen b a ^ Both ef theae canflidatea are so Eighth Air FStne liberator Sta­ poor blood boO^ Hact — Compare!-- cruisers sunk, aad four Jap cruis- tion ih England states that Cap- member the Beak Holiday, tea vetarons edllra sild "fassclil ta Gect ftMiox ta.K.23* Just as important as the par­ sonage of the Burnside Methodist SerlouMy; 1 do not th iu Dewey strong for isolation that the vot' Thes It’s ioet the tight saa- apples, the coOepw e f security prieea: .Study these ■UY MVIRAL DOZm lO I NAUOWriN -era seriously damaged. church, the pastor Rev. Nathan knows an tbs anawan: n6 man en ought to aooommodato them tain~8teph^ Loyslm, husband 'p f ticular issue involved, perhaps, Mrs. Eunice Ro^er Loysim of peretore lot the fightlag - figures from the New York Times. September the eouirty iato'oae dimetroue depromien aftar H e n h e / s C o c o a •OZ TM 1 0 > Further reports may'shift some Burton offleiateu. The attendants doea. Although ocioaBkiiially aome aad is^ate them from any future boot. Give it to a wooaded. 23. IfiSfi. They give the stock quotatioae for ^ Bpeeial eendWeae each es'^^moaopoly, DATS) DOUGHNUTS ARE TASTIER demonstration that the man who were Miss Christian Macintosh of North Oovehtiy, is oommualca- at these ships from the damaged man thinks he doee. I belleva sci­ visits to Washington os thaiso* maa who has iMt a lot of 19a9-ia2-188«. I ptiees, low onpit, aareaseaoHy low B ordon 's H om o HI JAI 59* aspires to be our next President West Hartford and Georgs Tuttle, ence calls it “megalomania." But called representative from our tlons officer of a B-24 liberator BIBi UllUU at privflipi. to the sunk estsginy. Heavy. Bombardment Squadraa hit owal Hen owke geod pa. i«29 knows some portion of tbs ylrtua brother of the groom. A reception I am banking en De way to our- oteta. ^ . WATKINS DeweyDewi ee president wouMqevir d out agafaM Wfaidax 2L*«~25. ItJs, at any rate, the greatest followed at the bride's hoine and round himself with ^ heat- H. V. U that has put more than 1,000 air­ BTROTHEAS, JN C. oae of fonta oocs ha gta 8IM these Hh heart is w te tl Tootsie V -M ^ iA. 47< of humility, and is one with his hack oo die fighdag front; American Tbaam m naval-air victory of the war. The couple 'Will reside in Manchester informed and wisest men he can craft into the air oh combat mla- 20 M iila Toom BoroH 2 k g s2 7 * Tellow Americana" not a perfec­ Biofis aad has ditmped more than And what a sarithetioa i r B cth ld m 127H hnmsion of the Philippines is safe. after they return trant their wed find, each of whom, as far aa any that baata Cor enything escept the p e r s f el Dointy Pudding moSi 5* tionist superman.. The petals will ding trip. mar can, knows the answer to aim Weather Gives 2,100 tons of bombs on vital mili­ FUMERAL is to niacttfaat yoa—ftjOTw tie aoSbitlea. at Themas E. Dewey, . I f his poBdea N o R u b W « * ^ Japan’s naval strength has beca tary inttallattona In Germany and- OoMral Moton end thrte ef the power Mec ka the EipakBtea admire, and respect a great prose­ Miss Mary C. Hathaway who problem. I never expect to see a mm haia dooe aoaiithiail Comog Cliunur DOZ Jello Pudding moSk 6« ' seriously and oooclustvely-broken, a patient in the 8 t Francis hospi leader in the White Houae who has Naxl-oeeupied countries Captalh iowociMi to hfiag this war Nose the Fwty bfotufat chart dapietdaa, h le eaaesaaHa cutor, bQt H Is wban' pa unbends Reich Respite Loyxtm was eoparvlsar la tba SERVICE toot ht would do what l l aeror didt and the freedom ef cur own fo- U1 is rsportsd as dolnjg well. ‘ Divina wlsdetn, wfifo knows eaesy- t o tfiP r t f it co^atioai 1088c the m FLAM.OR SUOARIfr Royol Puddings4* that they ylsld him sosaetblng Mrs. Oliver H. Coolay of Maple thing in the universe. As I see it. Mortgage Lean flepartiaeBt, ef tenns "the tha fret hatf ef Ws twos ki eMec finyhrt '.turs Pacific strategy baa been the Aetna life laanranoa Cn., in How abort it? BotMTOMka the dsprisilaa existed, aad the aacoad hatf JOAN CAROL more than mere respect ‘'’ It is, street Is visiting her sister Mra these are the qualifications which Lonttai, Oct. 26— vn —Foggy a d sn widi Red Croat nnw,i kg . BieasuraUy increased. are indispensable In a man who woatfier gave Germany a one-ni^t Hartford before entering.. _the OrmandJ.West denying tort the Cederal pwamoMM had eny KimOokrtina m90* ? 19« paradoxically, good for Tom (jharles Holmes of Westfield, Mass. Army in 1042. Hla experience qa Is them aop didtacaro betama the - ebUgatiaa Sg do amrthiag dboM h. la aimmery. RENUZIT SQ40 fEM A RICH HOLIDAY FRUT CAKE 3LSS lO Z Mrs. Jacob Lothscher and her dares to undertake req)onsibaito JMHPite from Allied bombing after D ev^s eampaign to have him toe the ataggcrlng problems which 2.M0 heavtaa pounded the Reich in an amateur radio operator' war ^Dirsctor- and eroaorole phaecepfry o f the O.O.F at the Ocw^. ia aphe a t Ws atreog asif-will aad Wuaiaa Jiulibst lomiat Powto MartcathMi Ptaa Out? daughter Miss Adeline Loethscher put into use in the Army where I920’s end ha otthadc today? None. Dewey ambitioa. would be toe prisoner to toe WWta admit that Tom Dewey has not are confined to their beds with Ue ahead of the vrorld: daylight yesterday without oppoSI- L Baolc'honeety at mind and ticifle he ia renonsibla for communica­ rtvm Np CMvIm to tlw ItnniiTstt pelicim, ym. House e f the worst elemeata W the My-T-Rno DoMtrts wanton harshness of the so- always been perfect very seven colds. WELDON K t read this from the "New ltcpuhUc,"8cptattSct i h n c h d r y FRUIT CAKE 1m character. IL A fine, torward* Moro than L200 Americaar Zib- tions equipment snd procedure in 25.,1944- Mssgantban plaa fog de- Pupils ef the Center sdurol have readilBg iatolHganes, 'D?- Quahia etaton aad .FnrlfaaiSA with 500 his squadron. DRUG COMPANY isoBW bp have AasHBHB Fast Ofloe; M tes oolleeted M sacks a t ufllnvaod execntlTo abatty. JV. Tha wlA aad Mrs. Ads Albro left on Simdsy ppds which acoordtng to word ro- aghtero, Waatad Oer- "What about the rtamimc bent? Haro the Hrtmdrtt Eeoeevelt ffobert A Hprtey aad I by aaoMttteg am ...... to saloct a group a t manjra laipwt m ight' yards at for Hollis, N. Y- to hs nssr her outlook under Dewey would he mam drtkw KidgetiMd, O ct 26,—(F>—J. Ed­ eslvud from Owen 8. Tkask win hs Bnws .MeMenfsi knew tost we taw u new world MsglRg ssitli AmariesM petaet- aad wro8^HiHh Mwi oil vifiM ftes nwT sister, MrB. 'Am Snds MeOnssten. 901 MAIN ST. M A L 88S I Thero is ao toidsaoi that etohir he or hie party They pesp toe proktams mvelvea Fer pros- •A;WONO«fUjlUY' ward MeQlymi. fornaer aaaaai plcksd up by a truck today. boa is a spartaHsI ia hla floML Hamburg, sriflla LOOO R A. F. who is a patient in a bcopltal M bods at preaperlty or ia prepared mce * CCS C CBDIIIFC MEANS BIG SAVINGS aai wMi ebsiUnfl yrtneipiss. today asstmted Us dJties aa act­ Miss Baitara isurs, daughtsr of And,I win rovatuBUy odd: "God lannastaro aad HiHfhsro attack- there. , Tlie Sign of * m tk la g w d mma. Tbs Ms ing poshflastsr of Rldgsflsld. Be Mr. and Mra John Lans diver na fMos a OeosaMa Eff»* od B bmb sad BoeimtE. • • The Rev. L w b H. Austin at DCiar DCItwIVIa AT FIRST national I p in . in its seal to «vpr« raeeivad word of his ^ipointment TVunnka avtaus isft today to sn- It!" . Tiotal______kMsea______were six bombers North Oovrotry will hs tM rossfc- recently from PostsMster Gener­ ter the freshman class at Pern WopAy Senriee‘ ' ♦ • • • • • • PULL the SECOND Lever for a Democratic Victory! V srauld Aava Recently X noted, s letter from (two Aiherioan) and 11 fighters er S t the CdhgregsUshil sHu^ al Walkar in WaEiingtnn, tacoks' ooUegib Fzovidcnca^ R. L |Mr; Hansen Hi The H enl4 uditclil (okM j^mMeanJ, next' Ai 141 BiST CBMIXB ST., ) /.

■ • ' V ' ' r ' t s o t n MANCHESTER EVErflNG HERALD. MANCHESI gR.€pKN^ THDRS d AY, OCIDRER 26,1944 BAANCHESTEB BVBNING HERALD, MANUHE»TER^ QQNII

ae teat much of the damage, an­ elored a mtotrloi in Carron*e eee- He Needs Y o u r Help Russia A^c^sed ond trial and bod, dtornkMod tea nounced last night duplicates his Ifleart Attack Lieut. Custer Cuts Practice New Directory Plans tp Try he hod no worreht for KeU]^a ar­ I^D.R. Leads earlier figures. Obituar}/ State Political Talks jury of seven men and five wom­ rest, that bq hod seen tee man However, he said this report By Sptimsh PresB en who' hod tried for more than compflt no oime^ and - hod no still is Incomplete and will be am­ Brings Death Home on Leave For Blackouts •even hour* over a period of two speedy IzSirnaatioa thkt he hod As H.S. Votes Is Out (Today CaiToU Again days to reach a venBoL oonanUttco ft crime. ' ..... 40.50,60! N itl plified aa further detkUa become In Familiar Channels Hart to fM YoMvir/m^ available; Thus there to tee poasi- Fu n erals Londmif O ct 38—<47—RUSqU, Aioqaittad Year Ago blllty that even greater destruction For Primate oocal Youth Completed Army Head Says, How- Populafbn Estimated at which lent support to tee defeat­ Willis Amtouncos Deci- It was just, one-year ago yeo- R<»osev«1t Recflhrvs 746, may have been wrought on tee foreign policy." Donaher oaked, ed Republican forces In Span­ terday teat (Garroll was acquitted imperial fleet which d ar^ —at (Conteraed from Page One) 31 Combat Missions Charles B. Warren e v ^ . Ail* R aid R ules Republicans Hit PAC "what revtoions ore being demo|id- 34,000, Gain of 2,000 ish Clvn war, was secUMd last kon After Mistrial D^ on tee some charge otter a jury REAL ESTATE Dewey 487| Hurky long last—to leave lU eneral- State Supreme Court of Errors First Lieut. Robert L. Custer, Hartford, O ct ’ 26—^Stots War You do not know; tee President tostmo FranotMo Franco’s 'regime Smon PSmne — to Manaieet«r. Nothing further was reported His death and that of Princess neral home, tee Rev. Alfred L Wil­ According to tee new town di­ Bridgeport, Oct. M —i/P)—Fnui- found error and ordered tee new Boltoa, Veroea aad So. Wlnd- AUCB OOffBAM VtudMita ef th« Manehester regarding tee Suln sea engage­ Beatrice, which occurred a few a co-pilo'. on a B-24 heavy bomber liams, rector of St. Mary’s Episco­ Admintotrator Henry B. Mode i^i- aher and Baldwin. does.npt teU you. Your Congreas and tee j^ e e ‘impossible.” cto J . Oorroll, 35, suspended trial, wiilch'^woe concluded with­ does, not know; the President does rectory being distributed,. Man- Dtopotebee suggested concern AD transaetiem (CASH). , (Hnowa Aa Qasm ARoa) Hich aclwol, voUnc today for ments in which NimiU has said hours earlier, plunged England in­ and a veteran of 11 months of pal church, conducted the service. nounced today that Army authori­ Bridgeport policeman, wUl be out decision yesterday. spiamiAL MHDnm PrwidHit and GoverBoi;^ east the two battleahips were damaged and to mourning. Princess Beatrice, Mrs; Robert 'K. Anderson was tee not tell US. Yet, who to to con­ cheatorie population to gitven aa In Madrid over tee poeelblllty teat Called upon to face for the third The state chorgod teat Keny re­ What have y o n f GhU. Write or combat duty in tee South Pacific ties have given assurance tekt un­ By The Associated Press sider and possibly to debate ques­ the present clashes thraughout Seveath Oaaghter ml a BaveftSI fallowing vote: one cruiser and four destroyers last surviving child Of Queen Vic­ organist. "Tlte pallbearers were: Connecticut political oratory as­ S4,0(>d against on estimate of 83,- time manslaughter chargee grow­ ceived injuries, .from which he Pbooe — MoBeheeter 4843 er Bora With a VoR. to home on a 21-days leave. John Buchanan, United States til further notice there will no tions of policy In behalf of tee OOO a year ago and tha U. 8. cen« Spain between Rejwbllcan guerr­ .For President: were strafjd. toria, was 88 years old.. The local youth, educfited in lo­ ing out of tee death lost year ot died in July, 1943, when he was V I107 (Any Time). Beodtoge Dolly, toetad Roosevelt—746. All of these figures would give Dr. Temple was the son of'an Spanish War Veterans; Clarence practice blackouts in Connecticu|, sumed familiar ehoimela lost night American people If not their own sue of 1940, of 38,709. illas and .govemroent forces might at tackled by Carroll and thrown to cal schools and a graduate of Man­ although air raid protection re| representatives in Congreas T” develop into a full-fledged attempt Charlea F. KeUy Bridgeport, 9A.M.to9P. M. Orl Dewey—*87. tee combined "niird fleet under Archbishop of Canterbury and Wetherell, Veteranf of Foreign me Republicans bloated at tee Pd* There has been a alight change SUte'e Attorney Lorin W. WlUto tee ground os he 'w oe' running meat, to tee Servlee of Mie chester High school In the class of Wars and Army ft Navy Club; Ulationa will continue In force. Urges Sodollst Support made in the introduct^ furnished to overthrow Franco. HOWARD R. HASTINGS Thomas—7. Halsey-MlUcher and'the Seventh they were the only father and son 1939, is a member of the Fifth Air liUcal Aietlon eoqtmlttee and tee In a Bridgeport broadcast, Spen­ I'os annooncad. sway from CarroU and George Real Batate aad tosoroaoe pie tor 90 Teoro. For Governor: fleet under Vice Admiral Thomas ever to hold the highest office in George Gibbons, (Jheney Brothers’ The Connecticut War Council at by the Manchester . fmomber of Murphy, another poUcemon. The Force. The latter is under the its September meeting voted to President’s foreign policy while cer H. AndenKMi, SoelaUst 'candi­ Commerce, from that which has To Move Beorniting Office The etote’e attorney mode bis 101 Phelpa Beito. Car. Green Rd. 109 CRpneh Street, Hortl ui< C Baldwin—551. C. Klnkald a three-day toll of six the Church of England. The fath­ rection of General Kenney, one of Machine Shop; Harry Schieldge, the Democrats took exception to state charged teat the policeman PhoM 94934 Hurley—674. ^ South Manchester Fire Depart­ ask teat tee Army coll no further date for U. S. Senator, oppoaing been appearing for many years. Ftatement yesterday, shortly after vital warships sunk, three prob­ er waa tee late Dr. Frederick natori^ admtnietratlcm of John bote Donaher and McMahon, coll­ Judge Kenneth Wynne bod de- McLevy—18. ably sunk and 17 plus "several de­ Temple, who waa archbishop dur­ ment No. 1; Wilbur Loveland, King blackbut drills. l. Donaher at Waahtngton and tee The map of tee town foils to Hartford, Oct. 38.—(4>)—Re­ Two voting machines were set David Lodge,/I. O. O. F,; Wilbur The Commanding General ot ed for support of a straight Social­ ■how eeverol Important new dsr cruiting and Induction headquar­ stroyers’* damaged. ing the reign of Edward VIL smatorlol administration of ist, ticket os a mesne of eupportlng velopments and none of the etreete ters for tee IT. S. Monne Corps In up on the first floor of the Main Sinking of these light Japanese Suooeasor Yo Dr. Lang Little, Manchester Grange. the Etostem Defense Command nend E. Baldwin, at Hartford. (Lieutenant General (Seorge Orun- a ptogyam that would "remove tee and drives In tea Orford Vinoge, te«r Hmrtford dtotrict, which In- lniH«ung under the direction Of carriers increasec to^4 tee num­ Dr. William Temple succeeded Several large delegations from Br McMahon of Norwalk and cause of depressions” rather than You Get Reflults With 'Principal Bklson M. Bailey, and the various military and fraternal nert) to quoted in tee Army com­ hUvur Lons Homea, Woodridge, dudes od of Connecticut, west­ ber of enemy flattop sent to the Dr. Cosmo Lang, who resigned at Roberts A. Hurley of West Hart­ to simply attempt to "oUevlate de- Alton T e r r ^ , Greenbrooke, Lenox ern Moaaachueetta and Vermont, two members of the facul^, Ches­ bottom in tels,vwr against seven 78 with the request teat a younx- organizations with which Mr. War­ munication 0 8 of the opinion that ford, I^ o c r a ta who are seeking preselons when' they occur.” Father Johu’o Medicine ter Robinson and Lewis Piper. ren had been long affiliated, called "Air Raid Protection Regulations respectivbly to replace their Re- street or Hto development north of win be moved from tee State lost by the/Dhlted States. *That er man be placed in the office. In He sold tee Republicans and tee Hnuord street Capitol to tee Federal building on It to Important to S lip The students had been cprefully seven in c ite s the escort carrier 1929, Dr. Temple had become to pay their resnects at the funeral should be continued until tee final pubUcon incum bent opponents. Democrats were *Yoo busy feath­ instructed last week In the proper home Wednesday evening, and outcome ip tee European Theater Loageet aaft Shortest Friday, Oapt Nell J . CMaUey, keep fit during these Ced by MacArteur as sunk. Archbishop of York, second high­ Senator D anger of Cromwall and ering their, own nests” than they The longest name In the direc­ (dflcer in charge, has announced. 'iHEnon6ancEi method of* operating the machines, est post in the Church of England, there were many beatuiful floral is in sight." Governor Baidydn of Stratford, led were In "seeing whether you have trying times. If you ' which are the same as hi used in tributes from hto associates and their party’s attack from tee some tory to teat of John Volunklevieiua The-headquarters has been In tee and before that he had been The Commanding General de­ any nest at oU.” of 166 Adams etreet Capitol since lost April when It suffer from cough irc*tM*c ooz4f* ing activity for all music lovers Jd in ’a Polish church, in common tee attack of the cow and had al­ capital punishment. os I do to repeal that wholly im- As a preacher, he had a power­ attractively painted Jap flag on a wedding breakfast and reception 62 Pleasant street. ' euccessful and nearly eatootrophie in Manchester. Some 700 subscrip­ with the other churches In town, ready reached tee house. her side. The kill was credited to at the home of tee bridegroom’s Japanese Fleet tion members are expected to fill will observe Navy Day, which fails ful, sonorous voice and spoke mother. ___ piece of onU-Iabor legtolaUon without notes. He waa portly, the nose gunner. which has failed miserably to do tee High BchooJ hall. , tomorrow, by prayer for those in The squadron is often referred teat branch of tee service, at the had a fine sense of humor and an The bride gave to her maid of tee one thing it was fimmed to do Ushers chosen from the Chaml- to os "Liberator Group," secretly honor a vanity cose, and the ' Possibly Not‘ nade Music Club include Ruth 8:30 mass Sunday morning. infectioua > laugh. —atop wartime atrlkaa. T o lla n d Dr Temple toured tea United based in Auatr. Ua. bridegroom gave to hto best man "Not Flaying Gome Fbr People" Bhedd, Flora Chase, Beatrice Rob­ Bob enlisted in July of 1941 and a ring. UMB FORES .25< Obstacle Now erts, Martha MarUn, Grace Fra­ The committee In charge of tee States in 1985, lecturing at Har­ NOW BETTER Former Governor Hurley said at chicken supper tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs.- Furlong Flynn, of vard, Columbia, tea University of was sent to Luke Field, Phoenix. On their return from on un- Norwalk teat Governor Baldwin ser, Eleanore Nicholson, Elsie onnoimced wedding tnp the bride —win now t r h n d 9 l A IJ I A | /P 1 IQ fANa NATIVE BROHINC or O Q c Gustafson, and Betty Heydenreich. at the Buckingham Congregational Manchester, have purchased tee Chicago, Providence and Indian­ Arizona for basic training qnd and his team (often referred to by (Continued from Page One) apolis. He displayed keen inter­ flight training. He graduated from will make her home with her church, states that tee first sitting late Charles E. Talcott estate in mother and the bridegroom. will the governor ih campaign 'speech­ | | [ | | I I^ IV E iIIV HiYING-2H TO 4 POUNDS LI O S P will be at 5:30 p. m. and tee sec­ est in American social problema Luke Field in June of tee same es), "were not pla'ring tee game I tion of two battleahips, are Includ­ Germans Report ond at 7 o’clock. C3illdren will Tolland Center, and will move into He married Frances Gertrude year and was assigned to a base return to hto duties. ed In tee combined total. for tee people of Connecticut but | be served at half tee adult fee. it in early November. Acland Anson of London In 1916. in Australia. only for themselves.” The criiablng three-fold defeat The menu and other details appear Hto Decorations The trolley car. Incandescent . giih, m LABGE fOWL .41* stripped Emperor Hirohito's Navy Landing by Allies Mrs. Luther Barnard has return­ An omciaf announcement said: He said that tee governor had elsewhere In today’s Herald. ed from the Hartford hospital "The press and publications He has been awarded tee Air lamp, automobile and coah register of tee greater part of its known were among inventions patented iJfleSMFIEIE tried to "ram down tee throats,” where she was a patient for two board of tee church aasembly Medal with two Oak Leaf dusters ef Fairfield county people on all­ carrier, battleship and cruiser On Dutch Island weeks. and tee Asiatic Pacific ribbon in 1880. "IV «toMA.l.A HADDOCK SMOKED UVERWURST .35* power, necessary to engage the Technical Sergeant John M. deeply regrets to announce teat purpose cross-county highway Connolly has returned to Camp James Brown has returned to tee Archbishop of Canterbury with twq bronz stars,' one for par­ Tvim and hod finally admitted "only iT. 8. fleet in another major action New York City after a week apent ticipation in ' action over New Isipbs*. s.4f »r4 or seriously check its further in­ (Continued frem Page One) Stewart, Ga., .after spending a ten- died this morning following a l u t week teat he had made a mis­ FILLETS u32* MIHCED HAMerBOLOONA .29* day furlough with his wife and as guest of his brother G. Roy heart attack.” Guinea in the Btomark area and take.” cursions Into tee western Pacific. tee other for service in the SKINUSS NEW OUSP During tee three-day battles, tee Breda box south of the Maas young son of 30 William street. Brown and Mrs. Brown! Hurley sold teat. If elected, hto Mrs. Connolly was tee former The Junior Girls’ 4-H Club held Wife at Bedrids "Archlpder area. F O R S A L E tee fate of MacArteur’s inyaston (Meuse) with its attack toward Death came to tee archbishop admintotrati SABERKRArr m lf* the west from the Nijmegen sal­ Dorothy May August. the sewing meeting Friday, Oct. 20, Upon graduating, from High ARTHUR into oince a program to meet and hung in tee balance. This was tee at tee home of the leader, Mra. L. at tee Rowena hotel in Westg;ats school, Lieut. Custer matriculated FANa OMt touchstone that brought the Jap­ ient. i on tee Sea near Margate. Mrs. A GOING FARM handle oonstiuctively the problema Center church Cyp Club wUI hold Ernest Hall with the asstotant, at tee University of Connecticut 145 Acres—86. ore tOlaUe— CAPE LI I •I anese fleet out of hldL^g and pre­ *The British captured Fort Orten, Mrs. Mable Brown, present. Temple was at his beside. DRUG STORES of war and peace. cipitated one of tee greatest en­ a mile north of *8 Hertogenboech scavenger hunt tomorrow eve­ where he took up chemistry. Pflor good for truck garden. 1,306 Sbeold Expand Univenity ning. It will begin at 7:30 at tee Mr. and Mra. Hodgina have aa In one of hto last public func­ to enlisting he was employed by gagements in Naval history in­ and cleared the Germans from all tions, Sept 23, Dr. Temple broad­ pea ch tr ees 3 oeree straw her- $48 Main St. Robfaiow BMg. He said that tee University of ^ Jnw rnH M Bt Ifekeii fleedt ftHi tee latter hub except tee south­ church and It will not be necessary gnieat their mother from Maine. the Rogers Paper Mfg. Oo. as a rlea. Largs Ooloaiol dweBing volving almost every type of war­ Mrs. John Darling of New Brit­ cast a special sermon for the dsy Connecticut should be expanded SMOKED ship 'rom battleships to PT boats west comer. for tee young folks to wear other chemist. with bnproveaicnta. Imigsbain, than their regular attire. ain to a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Em­ of prayer and dedication on tee until It becomes "outstanding and aubmarines, and sea-borne *They wire within a mile of ’Til­ Bob has two brothers in the •beds and garages. Bom Mo-op among educational ihstitutlone every day burg, in tee middle of thelMx, hav­ ery Clough. fifth anniversary of the outbreak service, Arthur, on Ensign in tee for 86 head. Equipped with 19 sad land-based planes. ... The Tolland Well Child Confer­ of tea war. Although hs dto- tee nation. FILLETS .30* comparison, in tee greatest ing captured Zorgen, 13 mllea The Permanent Armlsttcg Day Navy is sUtloned In JacksonviUe bead of c a ttle —I ^ r horoea « Notice of the committee will meet at tee Army ence will be held in the social Uked war, the archbishop advocat­ "TTiere must be on expauudon of mwvlous Nipponese defeat since southwest of *8 Hertogenbosch. where hS to coiuiected with a tractor—and all torm Impl^ its extension oourses,” he said, , and Navy Club this eveiilng at 9 rooms of the church tomorrow ed a strongly anped Britain until fighter tlnlL Ronald a Seaman Pearl Harbor, 11 Japanese ships *The flanking thrust by an ar­ from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. - ' mento. 4 frontoga on Tax Collator "so that any person dealrtog an | / . wrere sunk and 9 sunk or damaged mored column north of *8 Herto­ o'clock. I all armaments were abolished by First Class to* In training as a main highway. 99 miles from ~jrl The Young People’s Society will international agreement edueatlon at this instltuUon'esn be 'AUOWtiN In tee battle of Midway in June genboech cut the Nasi escape route radio operator and gunner. They Hartford.' A good bnyt 8. P. enrolled. This must provide educa­ Seaman 1-c John H. Bickford, hold its Hallowe'en ' party Satur­ Hto death came as a shock to $33,009. $8JI00 Down. Inunc- piiliLFROSTED 18 OZ ,1942. Five of these were trans­ over one of tee three bridges lead­ day evening in the church social ore the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louto AH persons lishlo by law to pay tional opportunities for our ports. ing over tee.Maoa from tee battle who has completed his boot train­ the naUon. Only last Monday Custer of 32 Strong street. dlnto oooapnaoy. taxes In tee ing a^tee Naval Station, Great rooms. tee archbtobop wrote, ‘T hkve turning war veterans and :V Known American losses in tee zone. , A Hallowe’en party will be held EIGHTH SCHOOL AND veterans must immediately be | running battles around tee PhlUp- Southwest of *8 HeKogenBosch, IjtM fia. ni., to expected home on fur­ every reason to believe teat u n L r r iB S d is t r ic t W f YOUR S P IC E BA R cake lough tomorrow morning. He to for the boys and girls of tee church have turned tee comer." given a priority rating." ptnes were two: small carriers and Allied troops reached Moergeatel. school- in tee social rooms of tee 45-ACRE FARM o t Manchester ore hereby notified He sold a Deinocratlo odmluto- I PARTY NEEDS a nu'ml^r of PT boats- simk, plus ices than four miles southeast o f tee son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bick­ test on Oct. 1 1 will have a rata ford of 23 GreenhUl street church from 7 to 9 p. m. FOR SALE Mostly tillable. 7-roeni dwell­ tratlon would also "provide educa-1 W a r t z l ' e s a h o lid a y ! AT THE A M . an unannounced number dam­ the rail And highway ju n c t^ of The subject of the sermon next ing with all hnproyements. 1-cnr bill for tee collection of two and tlonol and em ploym ^ opportuni- MARVEL"£Sr BREAD 12* aged. *ruburg, and tee commimique re­ one-hoU mUto on tea doUar laid oa The Married Couples’ Club held Sunday will be "Partnership In Two State-WACs .6-BOOM HOUSE—Steam heat, garage—3 email ehickea coops. ttos for tee 16,000 women from I WITH THE FRESHNESS DATE ON THE WRAPPER Nlmits’ report today was limit­ ported "general progress north­ Good Will.’* copper phimMng, S^mr garage. tee. Uat of 1948. due to tee coUao* ed to two engagements—an over­ ward” in tee area ejssi of the Ant- a Hallowe’en costume party at tee Baia tie-ap for 19 head ef cattle tor Oct. isL 1944. Connecticut now serving, their| CIDERaDONUTS Second Congregational church last Prof. Phillip M. Howe, principal N ee^ decorated throagbaat. wlte ample hay. tIMehielMns— country." N tewitdi'aM wiOi Jaae Paditr whelmingly one-sided victory over werp-Breda roai On Switchboards Shade treea and ahralM. Large Taxaa accepted every work day \ou ’U never know whtt it's like out there. r m In addition.^ tee enemy forces night The prize for tee best cos­ of Rockville High School will be d head stock, toolo and cqnip- MoMahon ..lid teat *toenatora of I • To every combat zone, ffom the major fronts W tatoN W J Farkor tee largest Japanese task force, let Near bw )tac. Priced nmat. Good pond aad bteok lo- aad evenlag darlag October at 47 trapped* south of Formosa by U. already cpt''off on South BeVeland tume went to Mrs. Harold Lord. tee guest speaker at tee Tolland Mala Street. bote parties have called for tee to die tiniest lonely outposu, the U.S.CVsends SWEET APPLE Earidierf Dated Beans wure awarded to the cou­ P;T.A. meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes­ R ight Small Down Pay meat eated on property. WHhhi one defeat of "toolattontote" sneh You can’t write h. You oui’t say it. You can’t HALL0WE’EN32oz 8. carrier planes, warships and and Walmeren islands, as many as Boston, O ct 26—(4V-Nlne New Bolaacc like rent Take Notiee! AU tssee anpoM submarines; and a crucial air-sea tyo.QOO German troops may be in­ ples participating in tee games day, Nov, 1, at Hick’s Memorial raOc of Isi^ lake. 8. P. $9,009. Nov. I, 1944, wlU be charged is- John A. Donaher” at tlie Novem« | even believe it... unless yon'r# tooed its thun­ heart-welcomed camp show units to give our'* and stunta, and t>r. Charles C. schoed. Prof. Rowe’s topic will be Ehiglmnd women ore among the Tenna Artoaged. bar election. engageiment fought northeast of narrowing wedge of tee main­ more than 100 WACs handling tee tertat St tee m*e of 9 per cent fighting men the lift they need. Your gift helj» CIDER DORUTS CAKE Yerbury and his partner, Mrs. Al­ Th e High School Pupil of To­ per year from Oct. L 1944, nntll He declared It was "signUlcsnt" dering terror for days on end. C A K E Leyte off Samar Island and in tbs' land between the 'battle line Jmd bert Post were the winners of tee day.” All parents in tee commuh- switchboards fOr tee Army com- Sibuyan sea. the Maaa. Their mounting peril Is Jarvis Realty ^ O . -■Ud. teat Senator Joseph . Bill (B* support the U.S.O. at home and ovmeas, u w ^ GAL grand prize, having collected tee Ity are urged to hear Prof. Rowev' muhlc^ons nerve center , in Paris, Allen Realty Co. Minn) and Senator Horry 8. Tru- Hour after hour widiOt|^ test, witbom IcHip. MacArteur previously reported fully recognized by tee eiiemy. largest number of beans. Appro, WAC headquarters announced, to­ Oepter Street 95$ MAIN ST., MANCHRSIRB Joooph Chartior, JUG DOzl 5 * on tee third action at^ the south­ South of the Schelde estuary, Harold Clough has accepted a Collector. , man (D-Mo) had bote colled for as many vital^ home-service agencies. 5 4 priate refiesluhenta were served position at tee Dupont works In day. Phoqeet 'iil3 or 737S TELEPHONE 8165 tee defeat of these senators among You see your ^d diet go down, but eoaadiow HAUGAL X f c PLAIN Of COMB. ern entrance to Leyte gmif. tee Canadians captured Fort Fred- by Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Inman, Rev. The announcement' aold they Monctaeater, Conn..-Sept 28. 1944. U, S-. carrier planes were report- erik-Hendrik, readied tee outskf tee state of Washington. whom as an toolsUontot he eol^- IF# cftif’f/rf ffiMtrfotiw ROW. Make your dona­ ___.and Mrs, Fsrrts Reynolito, Mr. snd Mxs- Ada. Rhodes has moved were flown overaeoa for their you keep inching on d itou ^ die blase u d the « )' still pursuing, the crippled of Groede to tee southwest. andTM„. Menno Lutke. Young people apeoial mtosion and now ore on Donaher was Identified by Tru­ P B a N t TtajAK 3 7 « Samar Uuik force as it tried to gained ground w ^t and northwest from • Tolland to Ve'mon Center man. blackness . . . to the point of ni^mnaridi ex- tion today, through your local community drive. g - i * j ----- SLuc > to .ewg of the-'church will enjoy a hayride where she will be near the Tolland duty at tee headquortara o t U e u t aofmiT mo 1 9 * ascapa through tee Sibuyan sea. of Schoondljke, south of captured tomorrow evening. Gen. John C H. Lee, commanding Sold McMahon "If tee men who baiisdofL And make it BIG . . . as big aa your heati! Naval engagements were appar­ Breskens. The Oemums still sire County Home where she to a : worked with Senator Donaher reo- teacher. general o t the eommunleationa WANTED oniised so clearly that his recovd AliRMiilleaU II* ently broken off, bub undoubtedly. strongly entrenched at Cadzand, The committee in charge of tee sone of the European H ia a ^ o t ISLm a a teecAD-tt inb. American, warplanes were out to west of tee fo rt * Mrs. Agnes Pratt of Windsor '.of Isolatloriam constitutos a men- Back b^ind the lines, dMT^ a ebanoe to for­ W M N V witL-o-efT M aO * annual Hallowe’en party tomorrow Operations. tsce'to the future welfare of the . hunt down remnants of the other The rest of the Allied front from evening at tee Highland/Park and Tolland spent Monday and . O ^E MORE g o o d ' Odd Fellows Bingo get for a while. A chance to relax, to feel human. Among tee operotore and others two Japanese flotillas. the Norte sea to the Swiss Alps Tuesday of this week at her Tol­ country because he win revert to la k ir’s Colors ew 9* Community Club, has beeivobUged attached to the Army Signal Oorpa M E C I ^ C TO WORK ON . the same old stand after election, Individuol Contributors. Japanese naval communiques was relatively quiet. Americana to advance the hour sOmewhat land summer home. To take, heart. advancing tiorteeast of Epinal Pfc. Warren E. Clough haa been in Porto are tea^onowing from - then ^we cannot afford to toko a rSM M K eMavtiMtuf jA eS IP MARMALADE M'flS* admitted tee loss of one battle­ The program will begin promptly Connecticut: DODGE • PLYMOUTH - ship, two cruisers, one destroyer were slowed by stiffening resist­ transferred from C rap Cook. .'chance." at 7:30 and tee grand march at C p i Aurelia DurMn, 9 Stoiic AND DODGE TRUCKS Donaher, speaking In Wotor- Giv€OHfbojstbatehim ca!QiyafgexietoaAfao Are Urged To Moil In and substantial damage to another ance. German counter-attacks in 7:45. Th.^ usual good time to in Calif., tot Camp San Louis Abespo, battleship. tee Vosges mountains farther south Calif. atreet Danbury. " hury, assailed what he described diat U.S.O. Gunp Shows can keep going on dietr ARMOUR’S TRECT^r*!^ 33* stove for all in the community who P v t Sarah Stenowitea, 63 Toff 'i as Preoident RooaevSlt’a rofueol to PALMOLIVE Most of tee'destruction wu In- were thrown back. attend. Miss. Mable Harper of New AND EVERY THURSDAY EVE. Their Contributions Direct The hardest of these counter- York City to spending this week avenue, Stamford. Solimene & Flagg, ';dtocnas foreign affaire and sold cheer-Tip crusades! i M W / ■ flleted on a Japianese task force, AU Bingo Playera .-teat "tee time has coine when tea CAKE FLOUR ^UARANTEH) "^18* caught south of Formqaa, Nlmits attacka waa thrown against tea Robert Kelly, of 152 Lenox as guest of Miss EllzaMte Hicks. French holding Rondfelng, a S.000i- Zoe Beckley left town Tuesday Ih a Son Fraaelaeo College for l u c . .f people of tee United States, If tee} A song and die smile of ft ptecqr girl go a long aald, *^srite no damage to our street, suffered undetermined in- Women owns the moat complete CordiaUy tnvUed to Attend!^ '.ore to have a voice in their own To lATH Bhlp^ i.t ‘ foot mountain 2H miles north of juries.-thla noon when he was for an extended business trip In 634 Cmtgr Street way to uncoil battle-tense nerves, A h u ^ is , * ' MELLO^WHEAT ”«?13* Comimont and 10 mfles southeast New York City. collection of bookplatee In tlid' 1 affairs and In their own govem- SIZE CAKES FravlouBly Nimite had reported thrown from his bicycle on East United Stetaa. - ment, a e entitled to know oB the rooos tbedoas of tee light carrier Prince­ of Remlrsmont. Canter street Re was picked up Mtn. Wesley Warren, of Miami, Aoair i .~. new, oottcage. . . spirk to attack afresh, The Manchester Trust Co. tfrhtr*sStralMd JA« At first tee Germans gained Fla., has been a guest for several I . facts.” MOM ton and General MacArteur an­ and carried to Memorial hospitM days of Mtoa MMOm Underwo^ He asld that Rtlme Mihtoter to win! • ltrbir*tClN i^ nounced the sinking of an escort some gmmd but by nightfall tee by the police. CASHMERE B09Q9ET French had won tt aQ b a ^ ilU;bad been called before - GIVE , GENEROUSLY TO oarrier from , the Seventh .ileet WILL eUY ANY zrllaittent to explain tea loos of C w tW t MOM 2 A(U 27* eawerlng bis amnhibious landings A Hallowe’en party fbr tee Pri­ Withdraws Ooadidacy c a u to Authorities battleahlpa Renown and the SOAP 3 2 7 « an Leyte. mary department of tee Emanuel M A L E H E L P ince of Wales early In the war fifrinr'l 2 Aim 27* The imperial task force caught Lutheran church school will be Hartford, O ct 26 — UP) — J . GOOD ■AlCiNO New Hevea, Oct. 26.—(P)— tee Pacific but that "we lost a rOWDCR *AA*22« . near Formosa in the P hlU p i^ held Saturday afternoon from George Butler of New Haven, can­ vhole; fleet at Paarl .Barhor and MM PM Z 1 2 $ TIE IM TEim J ' sea "was attacked by a concen­ Thomoa McGrath. 31. of White teres to five o’clock. didate of the Labor party o t Con- WANTED he American pomle etni do not MANCHESTER’S WAR FUND MOZCAM Plains, N. Y„ whose bond of |8,* REAL ESTATE IVORY SHOW tration of aircraft, surface ohlpa necticut’.for the state Senate from TigM now the trntt."^ CMU Nil Rcat mtl 500 was ordered forfeited in Fed­ the Eighth district, has withdrawn Pallor PBrt A PART OF liHK NATIONAL WAR FUn I) Siftadifc PUNM *?5f29* ajtd submarines’* for a day and a eral court on Thursday when he Asserting that both ChurchUl .-night Enemy alccr^t flew out Vitamins for Vegetables his candidacy beceuae he was "un>. nd-Sbg^ hoe west for the Oriawold'a Garage ...... 1 him ... .Also In Ohio Ted Himes of Brooklyn at Univeraity of Con­ When "staining at left guard fo r- to be enrolled in National i , of Selectmen over aasesement on 5:15—w n c — Pbrtia Focea Ufe; WDRC—Death Valley Sheriff; Mt. Blanchard Insisted on kicking Confidence Note Special Training Reserve train­ have gained tor her a host of , Headquarters aa a member of $100 tax, or on a basis of 25 mills WTHT—Sammy Kaye Serenade; Rose Bowl game New Year’s day. necticut, 2:00. Notre Dame will be Pat Filley, T.wo Hundr^ Attended new development homes in Man­ WTHT — Romance In Music; the extra points bare footed. “I When Georgia Tech’a Dinkey captain" blared through th* public ing on Thursday, October 19 friends among her senior class­ the Junior Red Cross the high on the original $4,000 assessment. WNBC—Dick Tracy. WNBC—Amertca’e; town Meet- They haven’t lost a Pacific Con­ get a better feel of things with Bowen went in to try for that field Sunday Afternoon Red and While Eleven The test, essentially on me­ mates had been chosen for this , achool must have contfrlbuted, chester Into the public arena. C would pay on bis property 6:30—w n c — Just Plain Bill; ference game and they’ve won Westfield at RockvUle, 2:30. address kystem at Fenway Park, First of Series; New em off.” he explained. He made goal that ttoat Navy last Satur­ Boston at Brooklyn, Pro, 2:30. Boston, it markeiPthe culmination chanical apUtude and gencr^ week’s.’'Legion of Honor.” 100 per cent. To become a In public statement, and in let^ $120 tax, or on a basis of 30 mills WDRC — War Commantary; 9;oS-W nC —Muelo HaU; WDRC only one. UCLA tied thei., 18-13, Pete Hansen three out of font tries. day, Assistant Coach Bobby Dodd Faces East Hartford In information, was taken by P Janet, who is the daughter of i Student Entertaihs. on U>e original $4,000 assessment. —Major Bovires Amateur Hour; and so did California, 6-6. Cali of the plucky Irishman’s efforts to mjmber a student must do­ ter to the selectmen, the assessors Sports; WTHT — Supermen; patted his back and asked if he re-win a starting berth after an boys, including 11 from the Mr., and Mrs. Karl Keller of 173 I nate one 4ent. Anything re­ From the above It can readily WNBC—Jack Armstrong. WTHT—Gabriel Heatter. forma beat UCLA, 6-0, and meets Louis "Kid" KapUn, former Final Home Game. Trade school. Six of the high charged that to follow the select­ Figure H Out thought he could make i t . .. .said world’s featherweight boxing uphill convalescence battle follow­ Woodbridge street, has followed i ceived over this amount will The happy voices of Manches­ b. seen that “B” and " C would, In 5:46—w n c — Front Page Far­ 0:15—WTHT—Screen Teet. Washington Saturday in Berkeley. RoUs 400 Total Hal CThase and George SUler, Bowen i “You wouldn’t be sending school boys and one from the the (College Course during her high ' go to some needy cause of the men's request for assessment pure­ effect be paying on the basts of a 0:30—w n c — Joan Dsvls-Jack The Trojans disposed of St. champion o t Hartford, was asked ing an operation late in June for The final home football game of Trade school group were un­ ter High students mingled with rell; WDRC— Swoon or CrOon; Haley Show; WDRC — Gorlls* conceded to be two of the l)est me In if you thought 1 couldn’t, at the flghta last Tuesday night the removal of cartilages in both school career and has participated ' Red Cross. Let’s make the ly on a basis of property mort­ higher tax rate because unfor- WTHT — Tom Mix; WNBC — Mery’s Pre-Flight, 6-0, end no­ fielding first basemen in baseball, would you, coach?” knees. tlje year for the local High achool der 17, and, therefore, unable in many extra-curricular actlvl- , drive a success! the strains of the current popular gages would result in “unjust dis­ tunatel.v they needed larger mort­ Archer: WTHT—SUrlight Sere­ body thought so much of that un­ if he would care to come put here team wUl take place thla afternoon to qualify. music as they danced with their (Xptain Midnight. nade; WNBC—Spotlight Banda West Side League Bowl­ each made four errors in one con­ for a Sports Night show and the Filley failed to respond to treat­ ties. Because she is very Interest­ crimination." Further, the board gages. Is this the kind of treat­ Evenlnf til the following week the Pre- test while Zcke Bonura, noted for iM:r\'ioe Department ments after the surgery was com-. * at M t Nebo when the locale enter­ . Forty-four boys In all quall- ed in dramatics, Janet haa been ment the 'Board of Selectmen Coronet Story Teller. Flighters soundly whipped UCLA, ers Finish Matches All ex-champ replied "anytime." The fted for consideration for the friends at a sport dance held last respectfully declined to recognize g;0o_WTIC — News; WDRC — 10:00—w n c —Abbott and Cos­ his stationary fielding, held the Marine LicuL John A. Wltkoekl, Meriden Busz Saw will be fea­ pleted. Throughout most ot the tain Eaat Hartford ‘High In a a member of Paint and Powder , week. The - dance, the first held recommends be given by the 'As­ 1 - The way Scathem California record for double plays by a flrat former Manhattan College quar­ summer there seemed little or no .' C. C 1. t*. game at Mt. Nebo. The air. force on a basis of the during her freshman and sopho­ the authority of the selectmen in sessors to the taxpayers? News; WTHT — Neimi’, WNBC tello; WDRC—The First L‘ne; thumped Washington Monday Tied Up at 2 Apiece. tured on one of the coming ahowe. three-hour test. What’s What s season, took place on Friday —News. WTHT — Henry Gladstone; sacker—150—until Lou Gehrig terback, recently received tbe Sil chance that ha would again be kickoff la Bcheduled to take place more years and a valued member assessment matters, pointing out - 6. Thla particular Statute was night, 88-7, Stamps them as the ver Star and a Presidential Oita able to wear the Blue and Gold. It Is understood that the of Sock and Buskin, her Junior and evening, October 20, in. the As­ 6:16_w TIC — History in the WNB(>-Raymond Gram Swing. The four teams in the West Side broke It. We atand corrected on the dis­ at 3 (Tclock. . ^ , _ high school record. which Once again after dusting off the that It itself la an .elective board. discussed at a meeting of the Con­ 10:15—WTHT — Dale Carnegie; hottest team on the coast right tion at a review in his honor at But the tenacious- spirit that The game will be played In mem­ senior years. She--is serving as sembly hall. necticut Aasoclatlon of Assess­ Headlines: WDRC — George B. now. Rac Bowling League finished fill tance of the race Charlie Robbins, marks his performances exempli­ ory of the boya from both ach^la amounts to 67 per cent of exchange rack, we have found About two hundred students The board claimed support of Armstead; WTHT — A Data WNBC- PArade of Stars. One-Minute Sports Page Parris Island, S. C...... The Camp local distance runner ran In last those' taking the test, la un­ secretary of Sock and Buskin this state tax officials for its stand in ment Officials St which time th* 10:30—w n c — March of Time; These games will tell the story, up at even Stephen last night at It may be catty to mention it, Lejeune Marine fiotballers figure fied itself in his determination to who have loot their Uvea, with a year. Aa a mcihber of Quill club, enough information to give you went to the dance. The admtwion Honorable Walter W. Walsh, Con­ With Sinatra: (Concert Hour; however: Washington at Cali­ Sunday afternoon In Boston. The recover in time for action. abort ceremony taking place prior usually high. the flrat exchange columil of this price waa ten cents. Of the twen­ refusing to allow the amount of WNBC — Olgtit of th# Air; WDRC—Here’s To Romance; the Rec alleys. Paganl’t West but Michigan Stale's football team they’ll have a better chance to correct distance was 30 kilome­ Janet dlajllayed another of her mortgage to determine aaseaameiit necticut State Tax Commissioner, WTHT—Mfislc; WNBC—Sena fornia at UCLA Nov. 11; Southern Sides battled the Hartford Road already haa played the Scranton buty their o ponents with Sully Token Appearance opening kickoff. talents, for she likes to write j yexr- ty-one dollars taken in, about four stated thla law was obsolete and SportB. CMIfornla at CallfornlA Nov. 18, ters and not 30,000 as reported in ™ ,t Ha.-tford haa yet to win a In the "Gilbert School News, will go to the national govern value, and charged that many new : —w n c —StrlcUy Sports; tor Truman. Tavern to a deadlock and In the Tomcats, the Wildcats of Ken­ Sullivan and Vic Ruffenach on the Monday’s edition. Twenty pounds unoer weight poetry. She has also been a mem­ Wlnsted, Conn., la an openletter residents ot Manchester had, for had fallen Into disuse throughout 6 80 11:00—w n c — News; 'WDRC and Southen. California at UCLA other match Darllna could get tucky and Kansas State and soon squad. Sullivan used to be a grave late in August, barely able to came in four prevloua atarU and ber of Girl Reserves this year and ; ment for taxes. The rest of the lack of rents, been forced to pur­ the State and should be repealed. Your Connecticut Reporter; News; WTHT—News; WNBC— Nov. 26. Washington plays only ttiey win be looking for their flrat to the freshmen, written by . a money will be used, to buy more WDRC — Democratic State nothing better than a tie with the will meet the Missouri Tigers---- digger and Ruffenach an under­ Frank D’Amico is tbe new walk, Filley remained in the sun, last. This year she la also serving senior telling of the aeniora previ­ chase homes at an “inflated price.” 6. In the event the Assessors two Conference games this season Warren and Jarvis pinners. The New York Rovers are "Im- taker. walking a little farther each day, win of the aeaaon at the erranae of Side-Kicks as president of her classes’ Span­ Janet Keller records to be played at future were to assess the excest mort­ Ontrml Committee; WNBC — 11:15—w n c — H a r k n e a a of missed its chance by loelng to the sponsor of the top bowling team the Red and White eleven. ous yeara in high achool, the war dances Today's public statements from The outstanding bowler of the graduallj building himself up. ish club. the Board of Assessors came after gage against the lender or bor­ Parade of Store. Trojens. night waa old reliable Pete Han­ In the y league. 'The team was Two weeks before the ojiener lx The atarUng local lineup will r ^ We’re back again and awfully yeara, and telling them to be A special feature of the evening In Little's opinion, BIm Paschal known aa Chagnot’s Fire Chiefs main inUct with Jackie Robb and As for sports, she excells in the of anything ahe doesn’t like, but thankful that peace appears as the selectmen, at their meeting rower under Section 1147 of the 6:45—w n c — Lowell Thomaa; Biggest factor m determining sen who hit the maples for scores Pittsburgh, Filley got Into a uni­ sorry about the long delay, (hope game of tennis and really loves to ; was Norman Beauregard playing Monday night, criticized the asses- General Statutes. a provision WDRC -r News; WNBC3—Hen­ the winner twIII he the effect of Is the -only Oltmt back who could last year. From now on they wUl Rudy Kerro teaming up at the ybu missed us), but it was due to one thing is certain she doesn’t near as It doea. It’s a very serious the piano. Norman is a newcomer of 133, 130 and 137 for a total of be D’Amico's BtUlarda. form for tnc first time. Three days end pofitiona. Tubby Miner and play. She haa alec participated in j like to eat chicken a la king for letter, urging the frosh to do their sors for not attending a proposed enabling him to pay a tax of 4 ry J. Taylor, News Coramento- 11:30—w n c — Music of the New Navy transfers after Saturday’s an even 400. Hansen’s scores were Sport Slants make the West Point varsity.. before the game he ran througl}. circumstances beyond our control. archery, softball, ping-pong and to Manchester High. He played a conference to discuss the asaeaa- mills per dollar (1-6 of the Man­ World; WDR(>-Vlva America; games. California loses 16 players That’s how the yoiing men of the Rudy Bellengharie will be a^n “1 Things In the girls’ sporU world some unknown reason. best In high school and finish their few boOgle-woogle numbers which tor. good enough for high three string signal drills. It was remarkable' taeklea with Bull Annulli and Red badminton. education to become good citizens ments in question. The selectmen chester tax rate) to the State Tax 7 ;00—w n c — Republican State WTHT—Nat Brandwynne’e Or- and that just about sounds tha total for the night while the high From Here, There highlands Impressed the Columbia The Billiard pinners were hot that he could make a token ap­ haven’t stopped however, and Outside of school Janet likes to After graduation Janel would the students enjoyed tremendous­ voted to consult with the state tax Commissioner In lieu of paying to chest-A ^ ^ death knell of CToach Stub Alli­ coach In belting the Coast Guard In the first game with Buzz Bar- Btanafield at the guard aloU. p ie there have been plenty of activities like to become an Airline Stew­ In the country that former stu­ Central Committee; WDRC—I ■Ingle went to Birtles of the Tav pearance of five minute* against ivot aaalgnment will be handled bowl, dance, read and play the dents are now fighting to preserve ly- commissioner on the. matter. the Town. Therefore, after all is Love p Mystery; WTHT—Fulton 11:45—WNBC—Norman Cordon son’S chances. Among those being ern team with a game of 148. And Everywhere Academy, 76-0___ Tale barely ton having a hot game In pacing the Panthers. going on. piano. Her hobby Is collecting dogs ardess or ente. some field of dra­ The dance was sponsolred by the The statement issued by the said and done the Town would not Lewis. Jr.; WNBC—Fred War- Sings. ^ , sent elsewhere are backs Muir and edged the Coast Guardsmen, 7-3 the team. The followlhg w«4k Filley work­ y Dick Hubbard. ^ matics. Aa to college, she Is not We are the youth of Ametlca and Board of Assessors today follows 12:00—w n c — News; Design for Only two bowlers In the whole gCapt. Red Degutta h e ^ the and she can’t understand people the future of the country is In our Student Council and the work was receive the benefit of one penny of Quist, and linemen Hachten, night of plsy registered a three- Next Tuesday night’s boxing ---- Rip Engle of Brown calls ed out a little more", but did not backfleld from hla quarterback The Aquaetles have chosen their who dislike or fear animals be­ yet certain whether she will enter hands. It is ours to remend and de­ done by members of the CJouncll. "To prevent the taxpayers and this tax money. 7*15_w S o —Nevrs of ths World; Listening. Madigan and Higgins game total under 300 which rtves Army’i, backs the best he or any George Olds with plpa in hand, engage In contacts, work. When poet with Burt Lavey and Roy Ka- new membra and officeja. The cause she herself likes them so the Unlverait, of Connecticut or Students sold Uckets, collected citizens of Manchester from get­ Since the Asseosors are elected ^uthern California loses iU show at the Hartford Audltbrium other coach has aver aeen. was In hla usual spot os the foul Tulane threatened to score at tha new offtcera are.* Captain, Betty Cornell, University. However, fend. We think that’s a pretty big ting the wrong Impression, In re­ an Indication of the calibre of the at the wlngback aloU. At much. trtfng. them at the door, and took care and In the performance of their outstanding back, Gordon Gray, bowlera. should be a pip. The two contest­ stresses the fact that Dean Sen line judge lost night at the Y very outset of th* gam* of OcL 7, full win be George Keith, the only Teaadale; aecretary, Elinor Minor. She enjoys working with small whatever ahe does, wherever ahe of changing the "canned music". gard to the reported discussions of duties are responsible directly to and linemen Romar and Chdtten With the opening night matches a n t In the main bout are Norman sanbaugher of Ohio State is play­ League. however, Filley was rushed in to member of the flrat team who will There will be a list of the new children and assists with a Sunday goes, we know that Janet, full of Principal Bailey wants It under­ the Board of Selectmen relative to rally the teen-age kids. The Groan members next week so watch for And then from B. V. Walrus the work of the Assessors, we sub­ the State Tax Commissioner, they Kobak May Be Selected den, along with several good re almost as even, a fast and furious “Hi-Ho" Silver and Charles ing behind other .ball-totere___ not graduate thla year. school class for beginners in her vitality and charm, will always stood that the dance was not held are not-in any way beholden to the placements. round of-play la expected to take But CToech Engle points out that Henry Skoog bR a strike and Wave was stopped. The beat crowd of the year la ex­ it succeed. Column (purely pabu luml) la this mit the following statement for "Cahey” Lewis. These two boys In doing eo let out a war hoop The week of the Dartmouth church. She finds it hard to think verse on ^rla’ hajr. as competition for a 'teen-age their consideration. Board of Selectmen. Therefore, UCLA will say good bye to place before'the league winds up West Point’s opposition has been pected to watch the final home gathering place but only to sup­ While we wish to be cooperative As New MBS President their campaign. met three weeks ago and Silver so poor the cadets may suffer that v/as heard clear acroaa tbe game Filley let himself go morp came of the year for the locata. ’The Leaders' CHub haa been hold­ "Ye gods, Isodora, you look simply “1. We have no quarrel with the Johnny (Red) Roesch, who has and more. The first touchdoorii School Prom hideous plement until a permanent place Board of SelecUnen. We consider with the Board of Selectmen In scored nine touchdowns In 71 min- Darling's outpointed his heavily favored foe from lack of competition when tracks. The Red and White team’a final ing all Ita regular meetlnga every can be established. so far as possible for the common R. Qulltlch 92 111 102—305 they hit the breakers... .which is waa ocored over him. He atood out game of the year wlU be P|»yeectmen prior to last Mon1 Sacharek to Speak. Wilkinson . .... 94 124 103—321 a Jap plane....Is to be given a liant running as a member of the We hope that we’ll see more famil­ This project is to show the stu­ on Monday, October 16, 1944, MHS Harriers Win Room 24. $1.46; Room 25, $3.23; We acknowledge, herewith, re­ accompanied by Mrs. Gertrude and Truman. _ Roooevelt or Dewey T" Sen. Homer B. Cess ... ___ 118 107 98—323 on the card last week In Hartford Uke to Uve in Spain.” iar faces the next time we fire Room 26, $2.54; and Room 28, 10:30 BLU—Sen. Harry 8. Tru­ Ferguson and Sec. Harold Ickes. A. Frelheit ___ 87 113 102—302 and the less .said alxmt the bout Presidential citation... .A quick Navy. For the remainder of the period dents how to operate the ma­ under tbe direction of Mlaa Low, ceipt of your letter of Oct. 7, 1944, Hough of Hebron and Mrs. Albert man from PeorlA HI. Bponrored The first in a series of SporL^ pick-up enables fullback Roger around that swell new field. Inter- chines and teach them basic facU reports on the war, famOqs men, Tri-Meet on Oet. 20 $2.50. In the Franklin Building, relative to the matter of entering Other Programs: NBC —7:30 P. Hansen . __ 133-130 137—400 the better, neither Backofen nor Rec Juniors n quin game on material covering class games start Monday with the 11, $2.33; Room 12, $5.21; Hllding of Amaton attended the fu­ by Democratic, National commit­ (Repeat 9:30) Boh Burna; 8:$a Night shows will take place to­ his opponent, Carl Schultg. landed Barksdale to e. t up ground for Jo* McCluskey, Manchester’s an assigned essay was played In about modem elections. The and French customs were ^ e n in Room on. the tax list the amount by morrow night at the American greatest contribution to the track Frosh-Junlor game. honiejwm period on Tuesday was Room 13, $4.50; Room 14, $6.17; neral oervlcci of Mrs. Clara Pratt tee. Dinah Shore and Eddie Cantor; Totals .. 652 567 649 1668 a blow. Yale.. . .which is the reason Lou 'th e form of a baseball game. Upon the different periods. The M.H.S. cross-country team $3.64; which t». . mortgage on a property Legion Home en Leonard street. Boudreau and others of average world is at present serving on the answering correctly the contestant devoted to a discussion of the sys­ Room 15, $6.75; Room 16, exceeds the assessment. of Bridgeport on Wednesday, Mrs. 9:30 Joan Davto; 10 Abbott gnd Plan for Year After the singing of La Mar­ scored its second win of the sea­ Room 17. $1.05; Room 18, $1.90; A'riday: CTostello; 10:30 March of Time The shows will bo run by The London—Danny Webb, 126, Lou Little .iays Army would .speed are able to play so much In­ high seas. The local lad, a mem­ would go to flrat base and wan fol­ Those modern Robin Hoods or tem or electing town, state, and seillaise” Period I, French IIk At ou' conference with your Pratt was Mias Clara Porter, Herald and the Legion. son by downing Bristol and Hart­ Room 21, $2.07; Room 22, $5.69; . CBS— 8 Suspense “The Montreal, stopped Jackie Paterson, chase the profcs-sional New York field In bssebsll___Because of ber of two U. S. Olympic teams lowed by othera. Each time an an­ William Tells we have seen prac­ federal officials. The teachers answered the roll call by naming Board last February, we explained daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, A. M.: . , , It is planned to have these V-12 examinations, Rochester got has held many long distance run swer was Incorrect, It meant one ticing archery aeem to be pretty were given special sheets with in­ ford 30 to 55 and 35 respectively Room 23, $3.17: Room 24, $3.65; our position on this matter, but it Horace Porter of Hebron and waa 11:45 r?B8—Republlcem National Night Man;" 8:30 Death Valley 123 Glascow (3). Giants out ot the Polo Grounds.. parts of clothing In French. Sev­ in'll triangular meet held last Fri- Room 25, $3jB3; Room 26, $2.12 ^ nights every other week as long as in only two days of practice In ning titles before entering the Intermediate and Junior out. There were two teams, "Loa good at It and they really look nice formation in topical form, The eral reports were given, the first is evident we did not make our ex­ sister of Mrs. Hopgh and aunt of * committee program from Chicago: sheriff; 9 Major Bowes amateurs; all ^ c d up .ready to let fly one of dav^Dctober 20, at Bristol High. In the Main Building, ^ m 18, clear; else the matter Mrs. Hilding and Mr. Porter. ' 9:30 Corliss Archer; 10:30 L.ariy interest warranU the programs. preparation for Yale....and the Navy. Pajaros Rojos" (The Red Birds), topics discussed, were an explana­ concerning the latest news from In dual competition Manchester Zaau Pitta, Mie. Katharine Ken­ The evenings shdw tonight will Blue was out to get even for the League Hold Meeting and "Loa Pajaros Pardos" (The those ’’stralght-to-the-bull’a-eye" tion of presidential election ma­ France and covering the Invasion $5.24; Room .4, $4.^: Room 15. have been bro’brought up Staff Sergt. Frank Ulm and Mrs. nedy Brown of Dayton. Mra Pearl Douglas and Lulse Rainer . . arrows. beat H ^ fo rd 25-30 and Bristol $3.00r Room 17, $5.85; Room 18. We therefore feel that it Ulm arrived in town Sunday eve­ Sayre of Ardmore,.' Okla., , Mra BLtf—7 Fred Waring’s Muqlc; be featured by a talk on football Hidden Ball Play Gave 14-12 shaving of last autum n... A reminder to senior basket­ With Swell Respunse. Brown Birds). The "Red Birds” chinery in the United States, In­ from Juno 6 on. The report was 20-35. HfirUord beat Bristol In t. Coach J. OrIea*i Christian, foot­ ball teams, there.will be a meet­ won with a score of two to ope. cluding the dates of- election and $3.09: Room 19. $3.00; Room 22,' would • - be much more effective and rting from Kelly Field, San An­ Mevllle Mucklestone of ^ ic a g o 8:15 Lum end Abner; 9;30 Louis Brown kicked on first down with given by A. Brodeiir. Robert dual 8Corin^20-36. $10.15; Room 23, $2A8; Room 24, instructive if we present our iriewa tonio, Texas, for a 21-dayi fur­ A-rmstrong bapd; 11:30 Norman ball coach at the University of two. minutes of the half remain­ ing of all teams interested In The third period claaa, composed The Cheerleaders arc giving inauguration of the president, how Murphey gave a report on the con­ and Mra. A. R. Rohlflng H) We are glad thU column comes convinced thU Statute, under pres­ Pfe. Lawrence Perry, who is m. Mcond Huabond; 4 p. m. Army The program will get underway profitable... .Because there Is no heal your acl.es and pains. of second year Spanish students machines. name of a famous French writer 13:55: 5th Hall (M) 14:02; 6th ent conditions. Is unworkable find mittee. the accolades; It was Lou Little’s i Van Dellen shattered the Morn- urged .to attend the next meeting We have to leave now because It out on a Thursday and not a FrI-, ^ studying et Yale Univerelty at (Note: Times given aa announc­ Air Force program; 6:15 Lyn Mur­ at 8 with every one cordially In- ingside Heights line, bent back substitute for the Old do-or-dle scheduled to take place next Mon­ enjoyed a "Scrambles" game also. is time to gargle again. To further familiarize the stu­ with one book written by him. “Gob” McKinney (M) 14:79; 7th application for| New Haven spent the iveek-end at ray music . . . BLU—12:30 Farm ■vited to attend. KF9, a maneuver from which In the Doc’s Hartford office he The last part of the period was dents with the operation of the Such famous men aa Dumas, Hugo Jackson 14:2Q (H); R. Bray (M) y because If It did It would |the ‘J*?*?®•???._ following _ reesona,„ to w it ed by networks.) four plays may materlallac—a re-: the tackles and swarmed over Co- spirit, Penn’s pass defenders are day night at the Eaat Side Rec at ibably be raining buckets. It the heme of hla father, Clifford and Home Makers; 2:30 Ladles be lumbita like a tidal wave, but al­ taught to cover the ball. . "In­ has pictures of local boys from 7. spent on a baseball game, in the machines, the students through and Dandet, were mentioned. Ger­ 14:30; 9th Jake Donovan (M) 1. It woiild require the property Perry. Seated; 4:16 Don Norman show verse, spinner, a faked reverse or I all over the globe who are mem­ form of a Spanish Spelling Bee. their English clases were shown aldine Slteman used for her topic 14:34; 10th Lefty Strange 14:44 seetos that’s what the weather owner with a mortgage higher New York, OcL 2fi—(JV r 'Hi# a paas. I ways when the Lions found them­ tercepting a pass is not easy be­ Th* teams represented at the Two More Boyg does bn Fridays. The last foot­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon FogU of Man­ . . . MBS—1:16 Terry’s House cause it is not natural.” explains bers of the armed forcea In Junior meeting Included the Spar­ The captain was hurt and needed miniature voting machines. These a radio report of the European (M); 11th W. Bray 14:46 (M); than the regular assessment to pay I chester were oveznlg^t guests of MBS network is to have a new party; 2:30 Jolginy Neblett open Rochester Plays * In this instance, KF79 sent Al I selves with back to the goal line further ckre. The doctor, Donald models are ,con8lderably smaller News presented in French. A 12th Hooker 14:47 (M); 13th ball game waa a damp mw on an unfair vsluatlmi, deatzoylng presldenL hut who it wlU be to Barabas scurrying around Stan-1 they braced miraculously. George Munger of the Quakers. addition to’ collecting th* boys’ tans, Royal Blues, Mustangs and Leave for Service affair w«h the spectators Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fogil, Sun­ house ;^Baol Glenn, 'vloUn. "From the time they are kids, re­ pick. iSoc keeps the letter flow­ the Columbian Squires Juniors. Hall, was called, and thereupon then the actual machines, but poem of Jean De la FontolnCi—L« Pendleton I4;48-(M). the fundamental assessment prin­ day. succeed MUIer McCllntock, resign­ Yale Saturday ford’s left end for 17 yards and' In the third period, through “sent for an ambulance. The play, There were 27 men running, 10 dlittg to g e t^ , girU’ hair coming ed,- has not been 'revealed. Edgar a touchdown in the second period. Grayson’s power running, Stan­ ceivers are taught to catch the ing to the boys. The Intermediate teams included serve to show the system of lev­ Corbeau et Le Renard,” waa acted ciple of equality and creating un­ Mr. and Mrs. Marie HIU of Man­ I ithe Ramblers. Panthers, Center all In Spanlah. ended with Eugene John Rivosa, ’46, and John ers. These also were lent by the oiit by Mary Gorman, Natalie from Hartfon), 9 from Manches­ down, books gettiirg soaked and just dlacrinilnstlon. Kobak, who resigned almost Newt Wilder place-Tilckcd the ex­ ford was on Columbia’s three on ball with their back to the passer, Sualam being carried away in an ter, and 8 from Bristol. The next the teams lotoUpg like fugitives 2. Most of the recently recorded chester were Sunday callers at the simulUneously as executive vice Last IVighi*8 FighiB New Haven, Oct. 26.—(A5—The tra point, and the Light Blue bung first down. Four plnya later Co­ which means they hold their hands The High school's second squad Springs, Marauder* and the Co­ "Lupe" Lupacchino, ’45, spent town. Carpenter, and John Wenzel. Sev­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Ass W. EUio. lumbian 'Squires. . ambulance. The club period was their last days at Manchester High The election officials were choe- eral French folksongs. "Savez- meet will be here with Weaver on from bathtubs, '^owever, we did mortgages have an amortiaatlon president of the BLU, haa been Yale football squad went ahead on to prevail, 7-0. Columbia lumbia took the ball on do\\'ns with their pinkies together. football eleven traveled to Kings- heartily enjoyed by all those in the Thursday, October 26. see one gang being; smart feature so that the amount stated Recent callers at tlie home of mentioned os a posslbUity. * today With Its preparations for on the one. When you intercept a pass, you’re wood yesterday afternoon to en­ The gym floor at the Rec may t.his cast week. en from Miss Putman’s, Miss vous Planter Lea Chou” and Sur grasped the opportunity and went be used lor practice sessions by class. John Palleln, '46. John Rivoaa waa in Student Lundqulst’s and Mr. Piper’s his­ le Pont ■ d’Avlgnon”, and CJadet ■ Ward Strange, ’45, and opening up beach um-iin the m^rtgrgei of iWoed, le I Mr. end MiO. Qiarlee Fish were — But Kobak, la ChUtogo on BtAT —$ato«beUt,-Wr J .— BiUj^^anieto, \nss li^roisaron * to-its-seore on-two^-plays. I t was-during this - -series of usually facing the passsr, which gage the latter’s second team. The brella. not neM M raytbsM tual amount I Mr. and **"’J[*“ 2!** network buslnees, insisted he hod 182. Detrlot, outpednt^ Danny the Bowl on Saturday, seeking plays that halfback Ed. Bromin- means you catch the ball with final score was by a , lopsided any bf thC teams listed afad team Council his first year and’ also tory classes. These officlalB met Rousselle” were sung at the close of encumbrance at any particular I West Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. ’Ihe field waa remarkably fast managers may reserve the floor participated in basketba,!!. He haa In the High School Auditorium of the meeting. not been approached aa yet by Martin, 16$i'Newark, (7); Tommy to smooth out on offensive that In view of the fact that it had ski told a photographer on the your thumbs together.".. . .Just margin of 49 to 0 in favor of the -•^Toys Gollcetecl Wednesday afternoon to hear the Period 4, French H, answered English, Family We have a few newcoi time, except at the tline It wea Myron J. P ^ w d Louis MBS, although he did comment Oorgono, 146, Brooklyn, outpointed would produce at least three rained for four days. The Uons sideline: "You’d better take it try doing It another w ay....U n­ Klngswood team. The winners by registering at the desk. followed the scientific course, hla tttide. Therafort tlM Assessotslof -Hiutford, Mr. ftnd Mrs. tallied In every period with three Last year's whiners In the two subjects being: English III, Chem- town Regrlstrars of Voters, the roll coll by giving a proverb. In the schooL although one of ______Mrs, “I think the^d Uke to talk with VVonlds Oonlles, 142, Merrick, N. touchdowns which Head Coach throughout the first half, and now. They're not going an'y less they go south,' young man. It Sarah Glln^ cant exactly could get no accurate figure aa to I Fred Sobielo and Mr. and me.” He added that "nothing will Y. (8), Hot.ard Odell told them the team farther." touchdowns being made the first loops were the Suicides in the In­ By Girl Reserv es is‘ry, Math, and Aeronautics. John ward Morlarty and Robert Veitch, French and, ^gU sh. A Jlst of all Subject of Play George Harris iff Manchester,. Mr. Barabas’ run was a matter of post­ will be. an all-California parfy in termediate end the Rovers In the speak on tlTe procedure and duties the proverbs were made by each termed “new.” Sarah . Is 1 actual amount of impald bal- be discussed until my return to would need to beat tha Yellow ponement from the first period, In the fourth period Stanford thefRose Bowl....And a Presi three times they, received the ball. is not certain whether he Is going of the mortgage above the and Mrs. Thomaa Bentley of. Bol­ Montreal—Wuue Pep, 127 3-4, Jackets. Moiling and afternoon Junior circuit. into the Army or Navy, althoijgh of the various election officials. pupil. The UaU were to be learn­ class of '45 and has come ba ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ronry Hurley New York Saturday,’’ Hartford, Conn;, outpointed Jock when the.swift and husky Jersey was on the Columbia eight on dential order confines Army and The game gave' Coach Tom Kelley One hundred-fifty toys were ed, 08 different pupils will be tent “The rieritoge b? Wimpole S t,” after living in Maryland for ment in any year^ '' Kobak’e resignation is effectiva drill sessions .w en In order. CTlty youth shook clear of all but second down. Two plays later Navy to AnnapoUa. a chance to view membera of hla coUe ted tor refugee children by he prefers the Navy. The officials Include a moderator, a sequal to “The Bfizrfitta of Wim­ The theory thet the real value of Middle Hoddom and Pierce No­ Leamuo, 13214, Baltimore, (10); John Probilk, burly tackle who, “Lupe” was very active In base­ four machine operators, four to the board dally to ivrite matter' of <. months, c. Welcome ble of Hamden. Saturday, while MoCUntock’a terim Sammy Daniels, Baltimore and the Stanford safety man. Columbia took 'possession on its squad In a contact drill with an­ the Senior Girl Reserves TucJiday proverb and the date. The re­ pole S t” a three-act playi vyaA pre­ home—In figain, out.,agiUn, home of property Is beaed on the to to expire beforOrthe jwar is ouL with Waoti Hansen and Frank BaraiMM Was Unescorted 10 after smearing fleLce charges. other team for the first time as PA’s Practice evening, October. 24, in connection ball being pitcher of the team. His checkers, and three guides from sented at Sock and' Bucklh’s last smoufit of ,tha mortgage, la not Donald Martin, son of vMro. Qonaro Rojo, Loa Angeles, drew Glllis among the regulars, will be subjects weir; Business Math, each history claw. The classes mainder of the period wa* spent again Finnegan! A new senior the announcement sold;“ in ac­ Twibe in the first period the Columbia’s veteran- leant was well as potential varsity material with tlfeir meeting which was in a vocabulary and spelling meeting Undeif the direction of boy also arived a couple of vreeks valid. Bhther, the reverse is trueiiHovrord Martin has entered tbe cordance with the original agree­ <•)* playing his last gams for Yale, Lions' jammed the ball past the vastly underrated on the Pacific for next year. Toaight at 8 Held In the sew'lng room in the English jy . Commercial Law, and wlU work In ahifU. John Fogarty, a senior. It is the ___ _ _ „ _ Connecticut et ■ Oakland, Calif.-John Thomas,-139 Officers < are: Moderators, Ruth match. agro. He goes by the name namely togt the amount of the.[Unlversity of ment,’’: a two-year contracL No arrived this morning from his Cardinal 20(). In'ths second quar­ coast and throughout the country. Rec. Salesmanship. “Lupe" is sure of In response to the roll coll the story of a ty^cal English family in of _Ljnn Witeher and halls from mortgage on value oflStofrt-'A t the present Ume Don-, other explanation for the rertgna Loa Angolas, won by technical furioufh In Ume for the opening ter Frank Alustiza, the Indians’ ■ -* The winners used several mem­ The main part of the meeting entering the Navy. '^cLagan, Paul Brwkman, Jean­ which the father dropands o h ^ - the property. aid Is commuting every day to and knockout from Ramiro Almogro, drill. The Polish Americana will hold was- in charge of the Service Both boys were well known and ette McCooe. Anne Beechler, Carl pupils of Period 5, French I, gave Middletown High. lion was given. 140, Cuba (8). quarterback, punted frdm his own bers of their varsity and that is a basketball practice session to­ the names of Famous French ence to all hUwUhes. HU favorite . 4. When thla law relating to the from college. McCIintook went to the network O ^n said that Rochester in six 10 and Capt. CTliff Montgomery where the big 'score came In as chairman. Charlotte Bralthwalte. will be missed 1^ all theli fellow Peterson, Robert Wehb, Irene youngest daughter, who U now aaaesment of excess amount of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed of ' gomes hod scored more "than ofie night at 8 at the East Side Rec. Upon entering the door each girl buildin;^. S. Draghi gave on in Did many o t you M. H. S.’ers Jon. 1, 1948, from the gdvertisiiig flan it back to midfield. A penalty three of the boys were backs. classmates, who wish them the Illlng. „ . terestlng report on French cua- dead, married agahist hU wUhee gS.to see “Janie” ? If you did, mortgage was enacted, tbe entire Groton wore week-end guests i t ' field. He was the chaln’A first To Boot Teofli Again touchdown each In oil but one. put the ball on the Indians’ 45. All members are urged to report was handed a slip beating a num­ very, best of luck In the service of Machine operators are: Bernard to Robert Browning many Trqgra risk Involved was sooumed Iw the the home iff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bill Adler (a Navy trainee who on time. ber. In this way the girls were Costello. Harry Sweet. FToranc^ toiis concerning christening, mar- ago. Her son 'e now coming to vis­ do ym happen to remember one p rudent In active direction, that A pass, Montromery to Tony Hold That Line! their country. rl^ e , first communion, etc. t«ia of the fioldiera In the picture who lander; hence the amount of tlm BainuMO. ' job formerly having been- aoMgaed Provo, Utah, OcL 2fi— —Hold onto your perienced players and indications * different section to cover. After fred Klein, Beverly Kent, Thomas ous. Mr. Barrett has no intentions son Michael ol Hartford were vlji- tha 1948*44 isoson but'drop^ out was classified by OdMl os a point to another good year for ths the business meeting the -girls left Johnson, MadeUne Panders, Ed­ and dilferent srotions of France. of seeihg hU grandson but U fi­ up his touring car and leave to he ment Inauronc , the lender is pro­ carefully built up. Whether he ber, 1938, and despite the warmth headgears here comes Junior Eid- Three Boys Work The Rivers of France" was the a Hollywood double. ' tected from leas of the full amount torti at the home of Mr. end Mra oftor th# Christmas vocation, will "mighty fine back.” Wbltey Whlt- ha«i the leather or not, fullback town and Rsc Senior League with orders to return In forty-five ward WelBs, Earl Tracy, Harold nally persuaded to do. so by hU Winthrop Porter on Monday. . return to the sport this season, ier, tbe big Rochester fullback of the day the shadows were long, redge! champions. minutes. During this time they D ufr^e, WllHam Noren, Robart title of Doria Holshelmer’s report. daughter, H arriet Because he of tha loon i^roved by this Gov­ Barabas bad continued running on the infield of CleveUind’g Muni­ He’s probably the smallest fel- On New Project She spoke about Le- Seine, 1 ernment sgen^. M r.'am Mrs. Robert Foote, Mrs. boskstboU Cooek Floyd MUlet said who has btan out of action with Several of the old standbys re­ gathereo dolls, games, funny <3ulah, Edward Brown. Mary Jane loved hU youngest daughter, he Did you hear shout the dream Lovlna Hutriiinson and Mrs. Alice today. tnjurlss for soma timo, will be outside the Stanford right end and cipal Stadium. Bob Feller’s fast low ever to "plsy football on a books, and other toys which will L6lre, La Garonne and Le Rhone. cannot long hold hU grudge a certain girl in the class of '45 These present high mortgages down field os though he had IL high schoo' team but take it from ported last week as well as several Pitkin, Grace GaUnat, Elmer Ven- The roll call In Period 6, French with smoU dovm payments at ths Forte^ .vtarc dinner gueots at the ‘ available for service against the one went into the shadows and out newcomers Including Johnny Hed­ be sent to the refugee children In Three boys from George Dough­ nart, OUn Gerlch, Mary Ralman- against her son who wins him (ff Mr. and Mrs. Laurence fifiT( AsOsock Bulldogs. When Barabas reported to Mont­ ar.d Into my mitt. His curve was his coach, H. N. Ru.ssell. Junior this country. They found people was answered, by gliring the over. The. part of the stem' father TONIGHT gomery that the end was ignoring packs more fight, drive and abil­ lund. George May, l|n»U Cole, erty Elconomlc Georgraphy class do. Joy MeSweeney, Rdiert Ag- name of a French holiday, such os "dream ” too). . This girt, while 10 percent of the sale price) vrtre Qoodale In wmington on Tyeaay, nicking the corners. Al Suroweic and IMdle Vllgn, very generous with their old toys. H are working on a new project new, Martha Barry. James Mur­ was taken by John Hansen; hU OockovtUe,' Tenn.. Oct 26 — V N. t . U. Beglas Practice him completely and looking for It wasn’t until we went in to hit ity to the square Inch than a tank Tbs collected .were In quite July 14 and January 6. Susan meeK daughter, Arahel,. by Janet placidly, aleeping one night, found I specifically created by the Oon- inside reverses, the Columbia Junior draws himself up to hU Every. poeiUon on the team to y . ■! They are: Robert McKinney, phy, Robert Crockett,.B<1 Morano, Trustenitzer told the Matory of Twonty-two years os football oooeb in the iMt of (he fifth that I real- open end anyone In town desiring good condition. Kenneth Bolack, and James Shee­ KelIer;.hU other daughter, Hor^ herself on an ocean Uner in the I greaa t© old the low tacome group Te Delay Aotleq aa Protest at Tennessee PolyUchalo Xnstltuto New York, OcL 2fi—(P)—(^Mleh quarterback spun, slipped Barfi- toco there waa any chance for Fel- live feet ent and one-half inches During the business meeting. Floyd Ford, Lea Tuileriea’'' and “La nsce de la rtet by Jerry Slteman. Jane, the middle of Coventry lake with the to acquire homes. RecenUy, to bo« the ball and oenb him. around and daito In and out of the oppos­ a try out will b* welcomed. Th* han. They have drawn a lorg^e 'The checkers are: Evelyn Lans, Concorde.” Another report, “Paris vrithout missing a season to ths Howard G. Conn today, cut his U e to eaUbUsh a new major league team plane .to enter the. Rec Program ^ airm a n Joan Apurton map f the United Statea showing Joe Sllvlnski, Jean Brown, Judy maid, vas i^yed by Rosemary whole Marine C o i^ saluttaig her! many Inatancee. the purchaw has Hartford,^Oct 16—(JV-Detailed record of P. V. (Putty) OverolL New York U. oll-civUian buket* the Coitlinal end uneacorted, the strikeout record. ing club Ilk* a rabbit. 'announced that Manchester Girl Uvea Again” was given by Alice Quish and George Mroaek took the on the shore! We euggeat either I been forced to buy at an InflatM boll bidden on his hip. Mont­ Despite hto else he’s a regular Senior League and *rill ploy ind*-: all the natural regions, each re­ Handley, Priscilla Wade, Paul Hil- Bschua. The meeting was closed reports from the Post-War P*in- His toon ployi VoadoibiU Uni* boll squad to 18 men, Including It was only natural for Feller te pendent ball oa week enda Baaarvro win take part In a gion being numbered. Then they debranfl, Faith McClelland, Rose­ part of Robert BroUnlng, Jr. more nice ■ dreaina or eleeptng | price be^uae no rents were avmii- ning bdord and tbe State Oevelo- GOV. BALDWIN vsrsity’s informal olovon bora Bat* seven veterans of loot yeoria team gomery went right on spinning be nervous as he took the hill for with Highland Park high school, CSrrtotmas featlvol w ith' other by the singing of “La Morsell- There has been much activity in oUla I able. % _ , ment comitrioalop are emtocted to urdoy. Loot wook Toch la a “proo* and one discharged aervlce man and hit the line oa though he had the last Inning. Pete Fox of the one of the top-rahklng teams of > iburttord County Gin Reoerves have found pictures illustrating mary <)ulsb, Annette Conky, John loioe.” the drama room th e ' past few Meets Ft—d e each region as it looks. These are Hayee, John Palleln, Barbara ' Do the Belectruen ol tbeDown be presented to the nemy-formed i Uoa gamo” dofoated the Oak who played two yean with the the baU. Tigers swung on a 2-2 pitch and Texas schoolboy foottiall. Dt-asmber 11 in Hartford, and Tbe next meeting of the French weeks. New and cifiqrful, drapes Oiir regrets now go to Word I of Manchester wish to peneUta, the Connecticut Indurtricl Reconver- completely fooled, the Callfor* He weighs ISS pounds and to kept in a folder numbered accord­ MacNeely. Ed Berggren, Dario Clubs-will take place on Nov, I VOTE REPUBLICAN Rtdgs Army Borvlot Fenoa, 82*8. Violeta Conn to in hto 22nd year walked bgck to th* dugout es Fel­ ttmt- prspwatlona for. this will have-J^n made and some of the Strange, runner on tbk M. H.— g j fn^niiy of Umited means irhtch Js ,|o(i committee on Nov. 10 when i Of booketball coaching at *he Unl-i nlana tackled about every Lion ler equalled Diziy Om ’b record built like n wreetler. New York, Oct 26—OV-With ho ffutfid ooon. ing to each region. Accornero, Mildred McNeil, Lu­ In 39M. ^ chqira have been recovered. A except Barabas, who waa past the Oqpataeeafl -tpo^ZeelngacfNJuucg 1 the rodeo still uol— If anyone la in doubt oa to what cille Kiley, F ^ e i s Straugb, Rob­ —George Mroaek. track squad. Although Wi "ng to pay for a home by |th at group meeU with Governor I . ^ Mtg' Omvd l vont^. . of 17, Bob struck out Chet Laabs nsvun new membera recently bench U being done over in bright can run fast, he couldn’t run it pfiy s higher toivn ^ iBaldvdiL At a meetiiig of tbe corn- end and enroute to the goal line for tte fifth time to set the total Square Garden, New TackH •dM tted to Gin .Reoerves were S' region produces or whkt it looks ert PhtUlps, Nicholas Aihbuloa, Peter Hunt designs. Seimral mem­ under full oteam before any Car­ _ Dodger Veteran activity renal— at fit at the mrotlng. for the like, they look In tl^e folder for Ray Modean. Ward Strange, Bar- 'Leaves for Marines bers have given up fourth period pnougb lest Friday to catrii a air hiorc fortunate neigh-.l mj^oe yesterday the group decid- WTIC - 7:00 ' Houston, ItoK,, O dt fit— Tbs , Dlght*LeiHar Man a 18, Oddly enough in thto gam* w M a left for the Depot at 11:00 borf? ' led tc defer action on an official lorgsst crowd in the htotory of dinal realized he hod the boll. Bob Feller was beaten 4-L arena thto weak, with JAo I ttao. They were: Mae Veh the numbered picture that com­ bal(« Stamllr, Wayne Cartier, Dick Hodge, graduate of ’44. study hoU and have spent much Frank Wurm, Brooklyn’e 20- 26-yeaiM>id Faaana pares with the r^ o n . Winiam Zwick, Marlon Holmes,, a m. In front of the echool. You For axaihple, this to how it I protsst against the McCarran Sen-1 Rlos’8tadtuT»—« CMOclty tt.000— Chaapalgn,Tr^Chuck Smith, Bh- CThosing him was futile. But it waa tha toot day of the JaiM Wlnr'*eoter, Beverly left for tire Marines laat Thurs­ time before and After achool. would work. Take 2 pieces of prop- |• tc committee report which pre-j will osc lUcc play 'Tana Baturdoy Dots treohman tackle, earned eight V m plucky Columbia vanity fenooni The result meant nothing, yeor-oid southpaw, served In meeting Clso BImuM LOUon Bretjnan, Janet Mr. Dougherty says they are do­ Peter Corambelaa. Tom Kea^u^ day. (let. 12. HU address U: A theater p a i^ bos been ar­ ■ee. Ward started running At PULL THE LtVER 11:25 Aim. erty owned by ”A”. ”B” and “C ’ {poses to delay reconverrton of gov-J 70P for tha Baatlnroat Football Oenf tr- lettera In four sporta., at Elgin held off the torrtfle onolaught of Al Botabaa dreiod Stoaford’s iriglit and w* decided to put winning Africa. filOily ihd Italy under U . Qloria Browii, 'Alice ing a very good Job on it and It and Burton Carlson. Pvt. Richard W. Hodge 569298 ranged to see 'Tomorrow the and tor 11 gorda OML lOoelr aUeU. DorU Mitchell,.Harriet makes Economic,-Geography a lot The guides ora: Betty Muldoon. P'atoop '540, lot Recruit Bn. World” at the Buohnell Memorial, fcspoctlvsly now tirr*—"** for tbeirlernment-owned plants in the east-1 High loot year. a bigger, foiUr and suppooodly ■eeond to th* record. ' .ICadaltrie Popclera and easier for the students. Donald Symes, Kay Caron, John Marine Bks. Saturday evening; OcL 88, 1946. So long now—keep your eyas Ihtriiislfi vahM jf $4^000 each. J im states until ths process has' ’*■. Mazy A. Raimon«k>, ’66. Viacent Vlgnono, Rogorj JorrU TtUnd, Wutb CaroHnai Ann Beechler, '6$. and ears op—1 A’a ■■inanimt $M0> wort-lbssAfitSrtad la oUwr ansa. ' j ,A -r -----^ ,v' -.1 " J\.. »A G « THIRTEEN • > MANCHKSTKK K V E N IW t i ^HtyKALiU. MANUHIWSTEK, W N N ^ TMUK55UAY, OCTOBER 26, 1&44 MANCHESTER BVBNU4G BUBB.KLU, MA^CUB^}TER, CONM« TRURW AY, OCTOBER 26. 1944 tWELVB 1 ■i 51 not a mllUonalre. favor fit the Allies ...... those ' MuHinesa Services 0|fcred 13 Private Instrurtinns . 28 I^lve StocH— Vehicles 42 Household Goods H iil.D eve r yth ing Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale '^^edestrian- (tereely).— ^Perhape who are extreme Isolatlonista be- r FOR SALE—ONE BLACK wfest- | 7 DELUXE ROOMS youAin’t. And I ain't no centipede. Ueve toe Allies would have lost toe ■ 1041 PONTIAC Cabriolet 1039 PUBLIC SPEAKING—Elocution, LOST—BROWN German shepbard RANG E Bu r n e r SERVICE. ;Tei. Improve the use of your speech ern saddle hors’e, 8. years old. Of furniture consisting of -tHe fol­ GatsiHed yoii ecTT/CriiiNr cLicr neitoer^ war had not America come to. the Mercury Cabriolet 1938 Olds- lowing articles; 5 piec4 Maple Set : i': Sen^e and Nonsense pilppy about .4 months old. ’An­ 6940 after 5 p. m. tools, have better diction and ac­ Young spotted .western saddle . reacue with men a'nd money. mobile 6 sedan, 1937 Bulck sedan, Qawfied swers to Brom^. Call 5326. 'Rorse. Alao 2 bays. One spotted with extension type table, linoleum W ar ,bonds''v^i: provide funds new paint 1937 Ford Model 60 quire greater self-confidence'. Cearstake, to4« ALL KINDS OF carpentry, ga­ White Studio, 709 Main alltrje ^ pony. Priced- right to sell. Sad­ for kltohen, white utility cabinet Advertisements KRA eifriee. fae. Roscoe Turner, speed filer, has' Farmer— Did the engineer blow Most conversation these " days for financing youn new car, re­ College students who take aerl- l o s t —LADY’S GOLI> watch be­ tudor, exceptionally clean. Cole rages, alterations. Tei.'Rockville Pbone 2-1392. dles and bridles. 22 Depot street, ovenware apt, dishes, S’ piece wa­ said:'“Some day when you go to his whistle? consists of: frigerator or ho'me a f t » the peace otisly the job of climbing , the tree AdverfisoniNits tween Peter's Candy Shop ■■ and Motors— 4164. 453-4. Buckland. terfall style walnut bedroom suite, For Rent For Sul« buy a car; the salesman will ask Injured Man (croaUingly)— No. “Beefing about toe gas" is won. of knowledge aren’t aa likely to Newman street. If found call .8 piece Colonial mkple bedroom whether you want It with or with­ Farmer— Has toe railroad claim or be left out on a limb. For Sale 1941 MASTER JEIEP with steel FLOOR SANDING The Story: Virgil Boggiow oi{big-1 wish for-the death of a wealthy For Rent 8437 or 227 Center, street Help Wanted— Fetnalo suite, 8 piece mahogany bedroom To Buy ’ ToSeU ______and out wlngB." Here is another post­ agent been here yet? “ Gaasing about the beef.” Mra. flmlth— Mfa; Brown baye pickup body, 8408.50. Terms an 1 Laying ahd Finishing Poultry and Supplies 43 time racketeer, n^eds legal advice j Chinaman he'd never seen ToR ny ToSeU suite, all steel spring, mattresa, 8 from akyatOT Leo Kabatock. Thia' whoae aoie heir he’d become war worry. But, friend, don't lie Injured men—No. you spoken to your liw'y about \ R ecen tly we heard a dear old trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 J. E. Jensen -Phone 2-0920 WANT^ED— YOUNG or middle piUowa included with each bed­ Farmer—Well, then?'’ get over ALL KINDS OF live poultry . aeceealtateB tala telllim Kabatock i I ’d often wondered what I'o awake nights trying to decide First Pedestrian (knocked down mimicking me? - Christian lady testify. One of her Announcements Oakland street. Call 5191. If No Answer—5329 age'wbm an for general house­ room suite in .addition to bedroom and let me He down beside you. Mrs. Brown- Yes. I have. I've dressed. Nothing leas ‘ than 15. the Inside etery of his vast enter-; do if I were faced with that par- which you prefer. ' oy a car)—<3o\ildn’t you have gone thonghtomade an Ifidellble Impres­ work forenoons, three to five chair, blankets, scatter rug and around me? told him not to act tike a fool. LARGE HALL 86 nightly, 10 FOR SALE—1930 FORD convert­ WASHER. VACUUMS. Electric mornings, a week. Greenacres Call 2-1377, prlaaa, putting him somewhat In . ticular predicament, and here it sion upon our mind. It was like boudoir lamps, 3 piece maple all Rooms Without Board, A saleaman’s tongue is the M otorist--! Wasn’t sure whether Depot ~ are, suitable for din­ ible, radio and heater»»A-l condi­ motors, etc., repaired. AU parts Knbnteck'e power. waZ ataring me in the face. I be- One atory which hit the mark thia; ■'V Section, Box I. spring construction living room amootoest running thing about the I had enough gas iefL DefiBitlons: Lost and Found ners, weddings etc. Inquire Mrs. tion. Inquire 63 Homestead street available. 24-hour service. Charg­ FO R s a l e :— M IL K FED roasting A T T R A C T IV E LIG H T bouaekeep -----— „ Ueve 1 know something about hu- and caused prolonged laughter was "A fter-all, when yo!i leave thia es C. O. D. Manchester 2-1439 WANTED — EXPERIENCED chickens, dressed. Alao fowl. Call suite, 3 piece modem tapestry liv­ Ing room, s:onveniently equipp m i man nature .and I’ m convinced car. Secret: A inort.qage on friend- world, ail you cah^lrave la what U>8T—NKW HOOD Urt between Irish, 2nd floor. after 6 p. m. told as follows: mornings or evenings. bookkeeper for all around office 2-0769. ing room suite, all spring con­ with electric stove, extra - lar ^ _ ( th a t. you can judge men by the A farmer drove up to a railroad Seen chalked on the window of ship. you have given;’' ' . , Drtv* B, Silver t8T— on CHOICE PULLETS —Reds and FO R REU7T— 2 ROOMS for gen-l It was the most incredible story return 8:16 p. m. Inquire 80 work, grading, plowing and cord ply 29 Cottage atreeL separately If desired. The price for which I waa pm- What this country needs is the heavens! Twri hundred dollars for France in the last- war,w as toe horse- is the dumbest of creatures. “Must be tome hew Oermaa Main street Saturday, between Hampshires, four to six' nwntha tlemen only. CaU 6216. of petty cWsellng, of racketeer­ dent ? / Homestead street. wood sawing done. Alme Latul- Branch of Oonnecticiit’s Largest pared to sell out waa a pretty injured Man (weakly)—Yes. sort of driving that will give toe a dam sg^^oot! My dear man, I ’m turning of toe tide of the war in Three cheers, men! secret wtepoiil'’^ Bank and SUte Theater. Super old, reasonably priced. Healthy ing, Of murder. The entire struc­ TO RENT—OARAGE at 118 Main Hpe, 758 Vernon street Tel. 6077. Furniture Store PLEASANT ROOM in prlvat stiff one. That already made me Farmer— Did toe train' hit you? pedestrian his rights at last in­ CJsaners, 747 Main. STEEPLE TOM CLEANS out W A N T E D —W O M AN to assist production bred stock. Fred Mil­ ture of a unique organisation had ...... street Telephone 2-1613. A-L-B-E-R-T-S home, next to bath, contlnuoi a fairly moral person. And more­ Injured Man (patnfuUI/)— Yea. stead o f his last rites. chimneys, specialty. Call Mag- with housework. Call 6632. -• ler’s Poultry Farm, Coventry. been revealed to me, and . now LOST — SILVER Identification RANGE BURNERS serviced or 48 Allyn St.—Hartford hot water. Inquire 172 MapU over I could always talk myself nell’s Drug Co., Main street. Phone Manchester 8626: many things that had always puz­ a n d h e r BUDDIES Hey, Walt BY EDGAR MARTD bracelet, engravec with name Ed- installed, we have lota of supplies. WANTEH5— CLEANING woman street or 2-0477. . ~ into the idea that Boggio was ex­ wiard J. Chspdelalne, 11140154 U. II Immediate attention. Jonet Heat­ S PIEC E PA R LO R SET, blue, zled me about Boggio suddenly ercising moral coercion on me. If DICK.'—I’LL MEET YOU at 'link­ Motorcycles— Bicycles three or five mornings a week ROASTING CHICKENS— Call FUNNY BUSINESS 8. A. A. r," Reward. Return to ------^ ing Store, 36-38 Oak street. Call rose and bronze gold. Coffee became clear. I ’d known all along I fell out of line he could use that '"<00 9000 VASt «bO'<3t Vit-VV VNSi'e. "trivetVVt er Kail, 791 Main street opposite Mrs. Blsiir, 376 Porter atreeL 8906 2 daya In advance o f order. AKi' T H ' T W tV i. &O.X WANTED—BICYCLES and tri­ Apartments, Flats* that his business interests weren’t confession he hi-jackeo out of me S'O O K lit., W O lii’T TVL\. 101 Spruce street. TeL 2>1110. Montgomery Ward’s, next Mon­ 8254. A. Nelson, 737 Lydall atreeL ; table, lounge chair. 7 piece wal­ t W lK i'b t o VVE-VV Mtyb*x TV\\Vi<&' n cycles regardless o f condition- E X P E R I EINECED Bookketeper nut bedrooifl suite. Excellent con­ strictly on the lovel. I ’d shut, my when I waa too dumb to know \ c o o v o wvtA:-. day evening at 7:30 I’m going to Tenements 61 eyes to what I thought was petty VMKVJt LOST —BLACK COLLA^IBLE Call 2 1453. WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec wanted at Burtons. Ehcceinent dition. Reasonable. 55 Lenox better. The thing to do now waa hear our next United States and even grand larceny. But I baby carriagr between Manches* trie wiring and repairing. Any salary and ixcellent opportunity. ■trseL 4-9 p. m. FO R R E N T— F IV E ROOM tone figure out just what my price was. ry^raii. heater. CaU 7446. apartment-; at 507 Main street ter for me if toinga had remained the spot for clean ’S6-’42 models. and refrigerators. Wringer rolls Q—O f what material waa the Bnmner’a, 80 Oakland street. Tel. Garden— Farm— Dairy Telephone 6277 or' inquire Don-f Just aa before. Bogglrfs the kind for any washer. Call 3535 or see 2 MAPLE BEDROOM suites, 1 of guy who’ll give you toe shirt filament o f toe first incandescent fOt 4 Room$ Duplex 5191-4485. Open Monday, Tues­ Prodneta 50 nelly Jewelry store. Benson, 713 Main atreeL Help Wanted— 86 duU finished bedroiim suite, . off his back. And then he’ll send lamp madcT HAMLIN S’TREBT- day, Wednesday evshlhga, 'till FOR SALE—APPLES, Macintosn vanity, maple dinette seta, 5 ROOM FIRST FLOOR and you a bill for it. A—Carbonized cotton sewing ON OUTSIURTS OF One 6 and one 5-Room Apta. nine. WANTED —MEN FOR po¥er MANCHESTER— H A V E YO U R R AN G E burners and winter variety. Al'vah Rus­ kitchen seta, dining room suites, "basement flat, 37 Charter Oak "W ell," he said, leaning back in thread; the bulb waa Ediaon's first urith steam heat. Large lot presses: also . for winding ma­ 8-car garage. $6,000. Terras cleaned now. $3 for kitchen range, sell, Mountain Road, Glastonr oval glass china closeL secre­ street. Bath, shower, partly red . bis chair, "now you know every- tested at Menlo Park, N. J., OcL That’s What It Is! BY V. T. HAMLIN A fine modem home with all chines, good pay, steady work. 21, 1879. a l l e y OOP Arranged. V.'ANTED USED CARS—Will buy $2 a burner for other heaters. ly. Call Manchester 6889. tory, writing desk, lamps, end decorated. Available now, 838| toing.” lmprovenmts,-lncladiBg eop- any year or mooel. We will pay’ Don’t wait until your electric Tober Baseball, Elm streeL per phmiMng, hot water oil tobies, scatter rugs, occasional See Mrs. Cunningham, 2nd flo He wasn’t fooling me. 1 knew COOPER STREET— top prices for well kept cart. <^le motors bum out. Have them FOR ^ ^ L E — PIG POTATOES. chairs. Sleepy HoUow chair, at 31 1-2 after 4:30 p. that in aplte o f all he’d told me Q —Who is Dobri Bojilov? STONE z B£ro coasL deluxe equip­ WANTED- -AT ONCE two ener­ LOVELX 3 PIECE living room StreeL to 3,000 square feeL suitable fm| eastward hi the early moraing, COVENTRY LAKE— suit, excellent condition, also grey ment crating, packing and stor­ getic young men—full or part- manufacturing. W rite Box A-. T g o t up from iriy chair, fum­ westward In late afteraodn. This C /OUVB < ^ T To con- H ow T a x e h f * O U T ON T h e a t h ­ \yrAH/6H0W —An d Ti player piano specialty. John Help WantMl— shades and Venetian blinds com­ Coventry—Good house, aU is i ) acres of land. Schools a A 3 PIECE , M AH O G AN Y bed- I said, “ and suppose he wanted ranged. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Male or Female 37 pletely Installed. Samples fitmlsb- provementa except furnace, go to back out o f a proposition t o « church close tar. On bna line. 416 Center St. ed. Ctapitol Window Shade Co, room seL Also a wing chair. CaU TeL 4219 acres, on hard road, $4,500. Ne| didn’t look very healthy for him?" Vacant $SAi00. $1,000 Down. PORTER WANTED—Full or part 241 North Main atreeL Phoni at 42 Wetoerell street after 5 6 room house aU improvement 2-Family Inquire p. m. “ I wouldn’t advise tL" aald Bo.g '<1 ANDOVER— time. Apply Federal Bakery, 885 8819 Open evenlnga garage, several acres of lanf gio quickly, “especially if bed /• Main StreeL < $5,000. Coventry Lake— Good ADABIS STREET— 80-Acre Farm on hard road. \lexonder ’arvis NEED A CHEST OF drawers at I once been involved in admetolng 8 roonm each fhmlly. Elee- 12 to 15 acres tillable. 7-roora Machinery and Tools room cottage, furnished, goo for which he'd signed a confes- Tel. 4112 or 7275 a reasonable price ? We have sev­ location, 8s,500. Boltrn— 4 roos The sit'i .tion: You are calling a trMty. Ilghto 'had running house. Electrle lights. Oarage. Have Yau An Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 eral unfinished cheats in four Bit.^.. And I also don’t think he doctor, whom you know socially, NOW AVAILABLE new Cletrac house, garage, coop, electric watqr. M,000. Terma Ar­ Bara. Chicken coop. $4300. ' sizes. AU ready for painting or | ought to leave bia best friend about you.', child, who it ilU Terms Arranged. Appointment COCKER S P A N IE L puppies, tri­ crawler tractors. Contact 'us for tesian well, 1-2 acre laifd, $2,0 when he’s roost needed." BY FBBOBKBMAH ranged. stainingi Benson's, 713 Main BL Wrong Way* Ask him about hia RED RYDER Under Obiservation colors, partl-colora, reds aiid details and get your application J. S. BlsselL South Coventry. Ca That waa a good one; Boggio family and have a social chat be­ WlUimantlc I746-W1. ADDITIONAL U8T1NUS AVAII.ABLB. With Jarvis? blacks. JacH Frost Keiuiels, 26 HOSPITAL BEDS for sale or in for toe new Cletrac. Dublin talking about friendship. fore you ..lart telling lilm about Tractor Company, Providence •Tf a fellow like "lat got hurt." Trt5fffW4.HA'r£S,K4S MORTUAUB8 ARRANOED. Gardner street. renL fully adjustable, rates rea­ FOR SALE—'THREB FAMIL'l the child’a symptoms. Road, Willimantic. he continued. “ I ’d aay it waa a FIRE — AUTO — LIFE INSURANCB sonable. CaU Euralture, house, modem conveniences Right Way; Make your call aa 3 FE M A LE COCKER Spaniels for case of Divine Justice." Boggio Hl^l PfeFORE-' WANTED Buying and 4159. furnace, two car garage, wor$ businessike aa though you knew sale, 810 each and g c ^ home. w ^ actually waxing lyrical on the doctor only professionally. shopk garden. G ood. Incomfi . Female Dalmatian wants good Wearing Apparel— Furs jaei. I wondered where he’d picked (Doctors are asking us not to ALLEN REALTY COMPANY 25 Gaad Clean Selling home In country. Very reason­ Pric4d for quick sale. Owne FO R SiwLE— 168 N E W U. S. up toe two-bit expression, waate time these daya with any • ALLEN * HITCHCXICH, D40.' able. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 leaving town. Inquire on pmn Tv^p to Arm y Aviation sheepllned hel­ “Don’t you think so?” he con­ unnecessary telephohe conversa­ 888 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8108 Gardner street. ises. Matthew Theleh,~'142 MANCHBBTER Aytamabiles REAL ESTATE mets, aU sizes. Brunner’s, pO Oak­ cluded. tion.) ter Oak atreafe?'Tel. 8896. “ Sure, sure," I said hastily. “ 1 Ofliee HAors 8:80 to 8:80 Bseept Sunday. Tburaday EvenkigB 7-8. Bee IS OUR BUSINESS! land Street. Tel. 5191. I NORTH MANCHESTEI^Practk was just wondering." j If you are interested in cally new home. 4 rooma down, We talked some more and 't Wanted to Buy was decided I ’d have until next C. BARLOW buying or selling a home or uiUBnlahcd up. Large loL 2 tona.( ooal, paint and fixtures. Arendtj day to digest toe facta that had 595 Main SL Tel. 5404 farm in Manchester or vicin­ WANTED been tm ^rtod to me. W e a-ould j W AN TB a)-TO BUY used stroller- S92 Oakland streeL except Sat ity, let JARVIS assist you. then get down-to business and de-1 /O-i.6 call 2-1721 after 4 p. m.,- urday. We have choice Ustings of fine our new and closer relation- [ eewi. 1M4 sv w* wswet. ss. t. s. sia it. a mt. ow. A-No. 1 ship. I was also to make him a all types. proposition along financial lines “Every time 1 start to snap his picture he bawls— w h al AUCTION Autamabile and tell him juat l.ow much I ex- will my batIfilioD in-Guam think of a baby like tliat?’ Smart Hgt, Bag^ Gloves! pected for my services. He as­ AT REIDS: AUCTIONTORIUM Mechanic sured me that from that stand­ ^ BY i-iMLlB TURNKB WE Jarvis Realty Co. W A S H T U B B S The Trap BOLtON, CONN. Manchester point I didn’t have to wqrty.'^He rUUNERVlLLB FULKS BY FONTAINE FOX Phones 4118 or 7875 Good W ages! W rite: was generous and I could expect a ■■.gOMViNCt )^B you Aftg THRU HHT>< jA P AM tSi On U. S. Route 6, 3 Miles East of Manchester. when JAPANESE question PIMPINO ... Buy ^ V Week Days: square deal from him: amo a r c m love With tw s c ^ r ^ . Boggio took my arm as we THIY «I T NOWHeftfit.. MUfiT fiB Sundays: Phones 2-0904 or 7275 BOXM, u t t y p i p EASY! THAT SHE MUST HELP Y O U f Friday Evening, Oct. 27 A t 6 P. M. walked back to " the living room. 6 R A N P A P CONSIPERABLE FISHfNS RIGHT AFTER DONE SV SOiSEOHe THE NATIVES Ha* SO veo CAM AiO HIM IN MANYj BulM With Jarvis TRUST. TANA. IF WE ABE TO PICK Large "Quantity of4lptt8ehold Furniture ...Sell ForSecnrityl CareTHK HERALD He bad naver done that before t h e b i g w i n p IDAYS! and I suppose he meant it as a __— ------UP VAMKEE CAPTAINS TBAiL From the Following Sources: frlen ^ gesture. ESTATE OF MARY |X)IIISE FLYNN *.. Trade OF WOODSTOCK, CONN. Them are certain periods ^'in Sale By Order of Archibald MacDonald, Jr., Admi:. jrour Urt when yO- know a very definite riiange la going to take, N O T E : Antiques of This Estate W'ill Be Sold At a REAL place. This was one of them, Later I^te. and I couldn’t help being in a Also Furnishings From a Southbridge, Mass., Estate and Help Wanted aort at daze. To start with, there Fine Homes in Manchester, Hartforil and Springfield. was toe knowled^ that Boggio ESTATE was a far greater louse toan I’d PA R T IA L LIST: Glenwood White Porcelain Tahle-Top Ment WeaverSf-Malntenauce Men, Imagined him to be. Gas Stove, Singer, Sewing Machine, Rugs in assorted What Have You to •>.. toe other hand there was sizes. Chrome Kitchen Set, Upholstered Chafrs, Porch ^ ' General Help ^ realisation that I was within ’ ' Offer? grasp of big dough without actu­ Furniture, Beds, Divan, Kitchen Tables and Chairo. f Stands,. Porch Glider, Corner Cupboard, Dressers, Hat Women: Weavers, Sewing Machine Operators,! ally doing anything which would diractly involve me in the nmre OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOFLB Trees, I.Amp8, Books, Glass, China, Much Kitchen Ware, ALEXANDER General Textile Operations. ammy aide of Bogglo’s enters OU'i OUR WAY BY Jv R. WILLIAMS Bric-a-Brac, Etc., Etc. ' priaes. It made me think of toe Chairs For AU! Lunch! ^ Tmclunenl . , ' N o Experience Neeessaryl story o f toe fellow who's asked* ID HECIC. WTTH TH’ > TMAT WAS A SLICk. "NOW 3 0 < e ;s WHEN HR JARVIS friiat he’d do if hea only had to LION SKIM NOvAl/ I'LL ONE. ON WE LL TAKE SEES IT Ample Parking! To m o r r o w Real Estate uid Morttrafes All Hiring in Accordance Witll Area StabiUxatioa Plan. BE HAWDED IF TM KODPU5 SUILT A ■miS NOIAE IN. A GOINCS TO LET A FAT DUMNW OP MlN\- yOHEELBARROvN ■ /AORMIMG 26 Alexander Struct Apply A t: PLUG! BACKING UP y- * AFTER 0JER5/0ODV'5 HE'LL ROBERT M. REID & SONS 6ELF- AMO PUT IT SPOUT AUenO NEEBS Phone 4112 or 7275 ON HIS HIND LEGS ON m s NKSriTT ) A€>IJEEP TONlGrtT, Aln/iN * Cheney Brothers ' U. S. £. $. BEAT ME RUNNING.' / SNEAK DOiNN UK& A .EstabHsbed 1007 or VVATCNMAN’S 300 >i0LCAN0! 201 MAIN ST. PHONE 8188 MANCHtSTER. CONN. 14$ llartfecd '414 Gapitol Avenas LltOUR OOVCHNMRMr . ! '£ ■ with or without tha Peter Pan imfUSCOTO IfitaNK IT TO su m ! 1 KNOW 1 • f o o c v f o r I collar. CHAKlCR. i r C * m 6C£AUSM CAN'T 66 * M*HOOev* , I%tteni No. $717 is daalgaed By Bln. Aaaa Chhet TOUR AJD M iKism fiTioA'noki*(r eLtcreo-BUT X DON’T KNOW. [fo r slaea 8, 8, 4. 5 and $ years. An aeceesom set which la eya- To ob t^ complete cutting pel teraa and *- *■- Yxmas 7WRoo6«-'»Moo«

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