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sage from Roosevelt SeCtl H olditlft Red Army Holding ^ Several SoV,^el Armies - 'Passage of Measure. ^ Gl4inly Against Fury of Nearly Third Encircled apd Facing'’’^ Seen Possible in Body i J C f G I t S C Tank and D ^ e Bomb­ Relentless D ^ m e tio n By End of Next Week. ____ O f Merchant er Offensive; Nazi On­ High CommandXSa^^ set Wins Some Ini­ Washington, Oct. 8,--

Defense Structure. BrY.n.k, Rwl. Rrport. Hedilerraaean introduced in the House Along Sea o f Azov. norrow— following a mes- Moscow, Oct. 8.— ()P)— The And Red Seas Reduce |Mge from President Roose­ Montreal, Oct. 9.- fe)—Division Bulletin!

velt— would be confined to in the labor movement In the Unit­ mightiest battle of the\ war Italians’ Cargo Ships. I B ^h: Oct. 8.—(/Ph-Th* ermitting American mer- ed States haj placed duncultles In raged toward a'climax toidny on the road to Moscow, whei^ Gerinan Army has puidiefi t* Ichont ship* to carry arm*. Those the path of government-empldyer- . ------^ Alexandria, Egypt. Oct. S—iev— within 12.'i miles of Mooeoir Iwho attended a White House con- worker collaboratirn which have the Red Army was holdinglOriuin’sholding steady battenng of and has thoroughly shakca Iference aald It was agreed that been "directly reflected In the de­ TOIs was the scene after the north segment of a railroad bridge at Sault St*. Marie, Mich., collapsed grimly against the fury of'itgiy'* seapQwer haa strippeq ll Jauch l^alhUon could be sent fense Structure," says the Inter­ under a freight train one car of which can be seen—plunging two trainmen to their deaths and block­ the outer defenses of the So­ the tank and dive bomiier of­ DucX of nearly one-piird of hia ■through the House before the end national Labor Office. ing up the main channels of the St. Mary's Falls canal through which flows defense-vital Iron q^. Au- viet capital, a German mili­ fensive by which the Ger­ mercliont fleet British sources ■of next week. The view Is expressed lh a 152- tfiontleii ejtimaterl tliat within 48 hours 130 ves.splN w'ouM be forced either to drop anchor and Walt for tary spokesman said totay. I It, was aald reliably, however, page report on wartime labor prob­ the wreckage to be .cleared away or to remove parts of their cargo. mans seek to reach the capi­ said today. i “Not detached raiding groupn ■that the president. Secretary of lems In the , the tal before winter. The Army news­ Summaries of the British oper­ ■ State Hull and Harry L Hopkins, United States and Europe which paper Red Star declared the Nazi which forged far ahead, but a ations list SSl.OOd tons of Axis ■the leose-Iend chlqftain, still were the office wUI aubmit at its annual onset-hitting . hard and at high shipping—99 per cent of it lU l- solid German front is within

Ihopeful that Congress eventually conference Oct. 26 In Storm Loses coat—won tome Initial advantage lan—as sent to the bottom of the 126 miles of Moscow,” the j Inrould also amend the existing law city. in wedges near Vyazma and Br>’- ‘ Mediterranean and Red Seas since The report cites Britain and New House Group Favors : spokesman amrted. ■ to lift the preseht prohibition ansk but there was no sign that a ‘ wept to war. I against American ships traveling Zealand as having achieved out­ major break-through bad ■’ Official aources, although un­ N Ito belligerent ports or designated standing gains In collaboration In Force on Way j red.- able to give specific figures on the , Oct. g.— (/p)_>A I combat areas. tbe labor field, but asserts that I straining .AH Efforts tonnage damaged, aald scores of Lend-Lease Amount j great new C^erman offensivii Csnads, like the United States, haa ------i ■ ■ ------’-X ■hips had been put out of action. Hopkina Taking Lead Red Star said .the Germans has reached the Russian do* Hopkins, who had been report- suffered from divisions within the ' Toward Coast It was estimated that at. the out­ ranks of Isbor itself. | • ______I launched the central front push I fense lines on the ^ roaa to lod taking the lead in an effort to ProducHon of Munitions I nfgxe “with the fury of a mad beast" set of the war Mussollni’a mer­ Defense sun la Transition I * , * m.., ■ have tha law revised to permit the ; and were "straining all efforts re­ chant fleet Included 1,235 ships Moscow and has resulted- in In its review of the situation in ! A t L e a s t N in e D e a d a n d Has Not Yet ReachefI :5 i a i C S totaling 3.500,000 tons.' lormlng of ablpa and to allow them gardless of losses.” encirclement of several SovieJt It o travel anywhere, was said to the united States the report «iys E x t e n s iv e P r o p e r t y British reports said Italy’s Point Where Defeat The paper called upon Marshal armies, which are facing r e ­ l^havo expressed disappointment at Semeon Timoshenko’s Army to (CoaUnued On Page Nine) Hit by Press (Continued On Page Fourteen) lentless destruction, tKej|teh I the decision reached at today's Damage l,eft Along Of Axia Is Assured. stand Its ground despite bombing j Iconference. command annoi^ed and tank atUcka. It declared Bus- [ One of those who attended the! \T» 1 g - g i ■ It" Meandering Course. The announcement followed unof­ BoDctinl For Jap Net Sian artillery, mined tank traps-, ImoeUng told reporters that if the i V ’l P r G C K H G I f l and the Red Army’s own huge ficial but autboritaUve report* legUlation providing for'arming i ARAyfiAg Atlanta, Oct 8. -(/P—A amoH Wadhington, Oct. , Germans Aim that the entire Russian souUian ! tanks would blunt the Nasi thrust. ■hips went through the House by i A C. r i eae tropical storm, bom In the West - - A demand for “clouds of | Blamed for Strengthen- wing hod been smashed by a sud­ a subotanUal majority it was pos- AllPl* nSUlmCF I A single Russian infantry di-vrl- den German advance along tho j Indies four days ago, headed with airplanes” and “acres of . „ j jTg I sion was sold to have -destroyed rtbla that tha Senate Foreign Re- i M. To Snap Hold Sea of Aoov, which wos_ sold to .Jtlons Committee would consider ! diminishing force toward the A t­ tanks” to supply foes of the and spread of En- j more than 300 Garman tanka with have engulfed Owlpenko and I improvised grenades — explosive Iwoadening the measure to elimi­ lantic ocean off the South Caro­ was made in t h ^ rirelement ; Pacific Sit- Mariupol and to be threatening I bottles of gasoline. nate the reatrictlons on ship move­ To Give Data lina coast today after' leaving at House today by l^presenta- ‘.the Don river port of Rostov, ments tuition Deteriorating. 1 Russian military'dispatebea also On Chromium — ^ I I ■ l e u h I gateway to Ue vital C^aucoslaa oil least nine dead and extensiva tivc Cannon (D.. Mo.), in pre­ Chairman Connolly (D-Tex) of . , 4 . ^ „ proDw \ ' I reported that on' the northern ‘ fields. ; property, damage along Its mean- front 4,000 German and Finnish the Sonata Foreign ReUOons Ooro- Autbor and Editor WlILdei^ senting'a aeW|5,Mfi,000,04M) TVAyo, <^t. 8—(/P>—Tokyo news­ I On Verge of Oestmclfok . mitteo ooid in a statement that - — * troops had been killed and many ' VirtuRlly Agree on Degl B e Aernnw#>fl in deaths were reported In ilend-lease , appropriation.• - . ' . ------Urg- papers, striking tbe same chord of Six or eevSn Ruaaion divisfotts I he peroonoUy favored both arming in r e n Bahamas, five in F io i^ and lUff support of the measure mors captured in an 18-day battle ' Whereby Reich to* Get or Arraogca. I critical comment sgslnat the Unit­ along a river identified only as [ are on the verge of destruction. ^ lohipe and permitting them to saU liuiywhere. eral Court for With-j®*®*’s*“ the wake of the i which supplements a previ- ed States, blamed Washington to­ "L.” , I special buUeUn from Adolf ,H it? At Least H alf of Turk *Men on American shipe should I day for wbat the^ called the With the Germans thua fully ■ ler’a beadquarterx informed ' tha holding Information. I »u t? ert up m“ ! | V ’®®® # Exports After 1942^ nation. I have-a right to defend themaelvee j _ _ I day. veered northward In the Oujf I 000,000 fo r aiding the foeS of strengthening and spread of en­ engaged on the eastern front' the ■ ■ from attack Just as men on land : 'n>e comnuinique, the second sp*- I of Mexico and then cut a destnic-1 nggreasion. Cannon said the circlement of Japan and said the i Soviet prees pointed out that the ! I have such a right,’’ he said. ’They • Bulletin! I western front, denuded of Ger- Ankara, Turkey. Oct. 8.—UP)—A cisl pronouncement of the dag ■ uve path yeeterday acrooa a cor-1 new amount proposed “is less Pacific sltuationr wkas deteriorat- ■ ought to have the weapons to make New Y'ork, Oct. 3— UP) — Iar. $ ! man troops, was ripe for action. I German dlptomatic offensive aimed -from .the front, said a daring 1 ouch a defmse, to preserve their ' thrust by a German tank army George Syhrester VIoreck, S3- M^Ith Ge^S'^"‘ *'•« Nichl Nichi in a Page One edi­ Red Fleet. Soviet Navy newipa-'l at breaking the. Britisb-Americon I Hvea and their property.’’ i yeor-oM Joaraollst, was de­ strengthened by Italian, Ruiigar-' search for Fishermen I by DMvign nations ” torial said: per. eeUmated tbe Germane bad bold on Turkey’s ebromium supply. hhewld U ft BdatrtcthMM | scribed by a goverament “Japan earnestly aimed at re- left only 25 or 30 weak divlsiona Ion and Slovakian movements hod prooccutor aa-**oae et the Cooft Guard planes planned to \oa resulted ip . virtual agreement ■mashed through to the Sea of As for restrictions on ship fnovf- resume a search for SO fishermen, Washihgton, _ Oct. 8.— (ff*) , moving the Pacific cancer by In France with little arjlllery and I menta, Connally sold they should i moat aerioos menaces in this I Premier Prince Pumlmaro Kon- few planes, end the mogosine Bol­ bn a deal whereby Germany will Asov east of Dniepefopetrovsk and roantry” today at hla orroin- repreported o rts missingm issing In theth e gugulf lf coastcoast-1-1 —The HouH oiib« A ppropriations I I be litted opd "tbe United SUtes ! Roose- shevik aald "the BrlRth Empire get at least half Turkey’s exports I ahoutd stand firmly for the main- ( ment on a charge ef wlthliM- "iS’" " Commute TWro-rt • »6,' now haa the poasibijlty of taking et this war vital product after (Coattaned 'pn Page Twelve) lag lafonnaUoa when he Carrabelle, Fla. ItanaaCe of its rights and the rights | More than 350,000 soldiers on 985,000,000 lend^fise appro­ vever, the pacific eitusUon the InltUUve into Uk hands, deal­ 1942, diplonmUc BOur(es said to- psopla under international . regUtCred witb the Hlale De­ is going.from bad to worse and ing destructive bIpWe against the i1ng. ..Ir. v albl^reaction In end .Waab- to eoUert a total of a half adWan pubilrity favorable to Germany, la tite'aiUance" of.'Roroe, Berlin and ingtoh, . ' Seen Rreponsible for subject to a maximum penalty of They oaaerted that production dbUare by eonapromlae laatead. et. I Tokyo. Fight for Weeks to Put MacMurray was reported to the'milUoa dollan rial mad agaktob flve years Imprisonment and $10,- -neceoasrily .was slow at first; that The newra _ Failure to Cut Costs 000 fine If convicted. Sitiiatto!•q , Rt Ichang, there had been no abuses In put­ Down Croups Pilhiging have reminded tbe TurkUh gov- 133 etonpoaM. a Page Qtie ^ toriol, asid “It- ia e'rnment that os one of tbe na­ O f Defense Housingt^ ^'Vicreck,.author and editor, list­ Main Hbjfctive, Re- ting tbe dollars to work; that the impoeotMe to maintain peace In the ed' In. Who’s Who aa being bom In VillRges in Serbia. tions wbode defense U necessary Raid Pert of Plroeoa new fund wros Imperatively neces- Pod^c iss long as the United States to the defense of United States In­ Munich, Germany, emigrated to ■ mains ^ b ^ r e Today. sory. . tcfiiBea to understand Japan’s real C a ir o , B g y p t , O e t. 3 — A Bulletin! . terests, Turkey could rely upon heavy Brittob air rtod a* ^ppfiqf^ the United SUtta In 1896 at the "Munitions . superiority must he (Hfeatloas.’’ Budapest,' Oet. 8—(AV-A Ger­ American aid under the lease-lend WoMUagteo. Oct. 8—tiP>— age of 11. His New York address fcGhicwod to insure the defeat of. : Japoneae-Americon uiko, It add­ man punitive' expedition after 1 sod ell storage at the Oeemmme la Usted sa 309 Riverside Drive. Shanghai. Oct. 8.— (dV-^Jopa-' held Greek port of Ftraana, Joai.' »h« ceastmetlen ef neae Arm y spokesmen sold today the Axis,” tbe committee report ed. “ must eventually rupture un- weeks of fighting has put down ' A Turkish agreement to deliver do md tor fee for asigratery' A spokesman of the FBI said aald. “ Production in the eoua- outoMe Atkeae, was reportod 9a- that a great Chineoe affcnslve foreat bonds which had' been pil­ chromium to Germany In 19>43,'' 'vorkora, CRorlea pTniliM r, trias oppooed to the Axis haa not (Centlaaed OR Page Sevea) day by the R. R. F . Btlddto Baal (OsutI— ed Ou' poga along,, the middle Yongtaa river laging 'villagee In German-occu­ Rrtjona kanalng ceerdlnator, ■) hod edrried the fighting to Shosl, reached the point at this time to (Oentinaed On Fage Foarfoea) told a aoMte logalry OaRmUt- 60 miles downstraain from the achieve this.. . . - . ' pied ports of Serbia, Himgarion loa today that .tl& edwitry Treasarjr Batfinre praaa diopatchea from .Belgrade have been In tb* bonsb major port of Icbong, but the sit­ Rattle Mast lataasity Monday aigbt. T w * sW h ^ d e d e tha *Xr«ateat Joh of uation at Ichong, tbe main Chl- “The battle of production must reported today. Scores of the bond pohMc hoostag mmr Rom hi Cardinal Laiuri Intensify and increase until tbe Waahington, Oct 8.—(gV-'The members were executed. left slaktag mad a third « hi the loot yoor. nana oUJacUva. remfOned obocutc. British* PlaiieB onely damaged la a aavaJ HP Ichong. 800 miles from tlia aen- torrent of wmr aupplles pouring position of. the Treasury, Oet 0: The correspondent o* on4 Buda­ Receipts, - $36,070,385.15; ex- pest paper qaid German soldiers attack htot Biasiay aaoml^ en aj Goont, - has boen the weatemmoot from this counti^ and the- aided lwa>1ly gnariad Axia Dies, Aged 76 outpost of. the, Japansoe ormiaa aatioaa completely overwhelms pendltnrea. 3143.800.490.54; net and m ilitary units of .the local SOdscol worka ad- Serbian administratioo hod to Held at Bases which laeluded aavaral since Us capture two years ago. balance, $l,9Si9,214,072.90; eiutooia Bhips ef SF33 ami 13F33 Jwt PkhMr hod (OenRsued On Pngn Fanrtse*) roceipU for month. 37.761,780.88. fight from village to village "to •'eanatraettoa of CaUneoa m ilitary leaden at fi^'-: Serbia from the terTorists." commaaiqua e*M la Pope Sends Speeiml Ben­ Chungking yesterday ‘ oaoertod w HU dispatch said (he command­ GermRn Aireraft Engage Us ef oa aetton prevtoeely ediction to Camerlen- their forcee hod entered Ichong er of. the expedition, ’’retaliating UUn sltantton at and wen fighting bitterly for pe»- ogoinat oU terrorist actions,’’ In 'Small Seale Activi­ $o Before His DeRth. ••■■Ion of hMgbta ocroos tbe river. Few Style Changes Seen ■ometimsa oxacuted os many os 53 ty During Lagt Niglit. High OfReera Otbiaae diepatchea tonight said o r 30 m an . O e t fighting conttpued inside the city, . WnohlngtoB,. Oct g_op»— Hugh Voy^cityrott Lor- ■ H aase Thrawota Used higb-rmUdag Brit LfWltoa, eounoel for tho SenaU De- enso Cardinal Lauii died today. but they did not claim its com- London, Oct. S.=—

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■.'n, r \ A X ■' .....> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD„ MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, OUl-UBER 8 ,194T ■■<;. - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,.IM l ^ FAUfi THRSis ^ Labor to Lift Grand4tiughter» of Indian Chief Iceland Base folp Vital Storm Hits tlip Cir«;le Thur^d^a^ am i Friclav hurtled one car from, the tracka. Higher-Octane Gasoline Artificial W eather Farm Goods ^ Train Crash to whip the cars behind it In a Live Beside Burial Ground destructive arc. i d d l e a g e ^nken Engine Near Troops ■X. John A. ClanCy.of Detroit, gen­ (N - ; erations in W ar Prices High Fatal to Bov eral manager of the Grand Trunk Chicago, O ct (/Pi — TWosWithout presidential consent. As Aid to Maneuverability ic t io n " - 4 ^ Western Railway, said there was Blockaded Ore Carriers granddaughtora of a Pottawato-— Chicago and its ■ suburbs grew WOMEN ConnecticiUt Soldiers Un> no thdught anyone had tampered HCKD THIS ADVICKM erected slnee the start of the ocefi- io Indian chief were given court around the patch of trees, the Governinetit May Bt* Lay at Anchor for v.-ith railroad property to cause the If rou’ra ettiai, rsstlsas, Rda)v of Bomben and patlon. rmiaaion to live beside their land was untouched, occupied by scathed as Tropical N e w F u e l W i l l G o i n t o ' Which the United ^States can make of. the battle of . getting neeuud 12 Perhons liijiimi as wreck. sufferer hot ______“ ■ __ ■ .burial ground In Chicago's subur- [ only a few Indians, ComUtioning Has! Able to M ake’’ Sizable 'Facilities for take-offs and land- Second Day. , C7 1 XX 1 In l942.prordlaes to exceed any- „ as X . aupplles. 'You may have an A-B The ,50-car Chicago-to-New York by this period in a 'trtnadix't lift Flying Boats Act as ban forest preserve to the endk In 1B21 Pretldent Harding sanc- . Hurricane Strikes. L > a rg e iSCale x r o d u c - , thing ao far done In producing'. Gam SiiiaHh Oirtirr 4>f m Lydia B. PlBkham’adoeaspouad tnjr and alighting o f land and sea I S e c o m e M u s t I t e m in rating but if the plant with which Cut in Benefith Paid. train, laden with fruit and other TSbleU (xdta Bddsdinib). Mads sy> Sentries' Oyer._Convoys planes are afforded by bundreda of of their days. i condemnation of the two ; you place your order la chock full Depot at l-anHiii^. peeUMji for women. 1 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., O ct 8 The title claim dates back to Mjuare miles as a county park, but l>ci'ishables in refi tger'ator cars, laoaaodsiipciii f jordsi and land bases laboriously j Hartford, Oct. 8—(.C) —After l i o n i l l 1 9 4 2 ; S u r-^ This u s is not the llqllt. There Hundreds of Defense of A-A work you still won’t get spilled much of its load over a thousands remarks] belpad. Pal- 1843 .when President Tyler grant- ' the Indians protested. Yesterday Isbel dlrectli orth tffiHx* Far Out in Atlantic. built, too, since the occupation. —«V -M e n of the aea and rail- two months of fighting a mock en­ delivery. , Washington. Oct. 8 -WP)—With three-block stretch. — ed 1,280 acres o ffo re a t to Chief the Circuit court ruled that Mrs. passes Present Best.: tories which reach at least 12,5- And Ovilian Plants. Lansing. Mich, Oct H ./J-j - A Air bases here are a tribute to araj? wreckera labored mightily to­ emy In Louisiana, more than 5,000 Many purchasing agents have farm products bringing the high­ child was killMl and 12 r>«rsons James Smith, 13. of Lansing, British ingenuity and improvisa­ day .In an effort to pull a aub- Che-Che-Pln<^ua because the In' Catherine Boettcher,*^, and Mrs. octane. Their composition la no . with the U. S. Army Air Corpe found tjiat the big problem is to est prices since 1930 and stilf ad­ were Injured when a fast .Xi eight who was selling magazines on the tion. They started from scratch. merged locbmoti/e from an ap­ dian befriended whlU settlers Francis Winter, 64, could retain 36 Oonnecticut soldiers emerged un­ By Howard W. Blakeslee secret from chemists in any of the By Paul Gesner aad John Beckley ia Iceland, Oct. 6.— (De1je3red)—^ after the Fort Dearborn find a supplier where their pri­ vancing, Agriculture Department train left the tracks and, with Its i .station -flatforni, was killed. COFRAN One R. A. F. officer recalled proach to the American So6 locks (Chlca- acres of their inheritance until scathed today from a battle with I New York, Oct. 8—(45—It's al­ ority rating will Insure prompt at­ -.IcelaBd, northern front keyetohe go) massacre. death, when the lost of the old string,p( cars lashing like * whip ----- •». (K imiiWb A s Qoeeti AIIm ) that when the BrlUsh landed on and reopen iron ore’s great gate­ a tropical hurricane In Georgia. new, more powerful gasoline with ' Pnihl^ms In ProductlOB ways fair weattasr in modem wln- tention. officials said today that the^AiM F’ rndergradoate Fellows Named in the Battle of the Atlantic, ia Tyler ordered the land should hunting ground and graves will be dowleks factories. The weather la crushedXfl one end of the Grand SMRITUAL MEDIUM May 10. IMO. the R A. F. consist­ way to the eaat to normal ship Connecticut troops of the 85th whl ;h a warplane can outmancuver | . ^ production, Turnover;’ What with the draft minlatration should be Tn a poal? the base for some of the war's ed. of onc_squadron of aircraft di­ traffic. not, be taken from the Indiana I incorporated In the park. supplied, to order, just the right Trunk Western Railway Co depot Seventh Daughter of a Beecatli So* Infantry Brigade—6,307 officers anything now In the air baa Just ' and the speed-up in Industry, Uon to make a sizable cut In j,ts here late jwsterday. I Middletown, Oct. 8 . - -/Pi Wes- most yltal operations. rected from a tiny cabin in a Blockaded Ore carriera, coming humidity,, temperature and light Bom With a V«4L Relays of bomben and fljrinfc and men of the 102nd and 169th beep'^rfected In American labors- “ gallon (q tuake only a young men arc beginning to find budget for 1942 crop benefit pay­ I leyan Unlveralty’s Board of Trus- Rowings Dally 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. freighter. from Lake Su{i^or with cargoes raw years ago. The chemlsta got It’s never too hot. too cold, too opportunities for progress opening Witnesses skid "only a miracle' te«s today announced the appoint­ boats thunder off her fjords and Regiments—were returning from ments. prevented greater loss of lifp as Gy; By Appointment la the Berv- This "headquarters" boasted of for the defense-vltBl steel plants, te\ fuel - is to go Into lan^e I t down to 16 to 20 gentf a galloh hupold or too dark to turn out up once more In aopiethlng like .IW'-. ment of undergraduate fellows to airfields to fly sentry over convoys only two pieces of equipment, s lay at anchor for a second day. the Louisiana nraneuvers In a mo­ good work. indications were that the cut freight cars smashed the west cor. ^ fe' of the People for 29 FearX. tor convoy of 726 vehicles when scale—production In 1942. It is, 5s In order to make it available for the fashion of the twenties. might exceed 1200,000,000, or work with the Institution’s scien­ far out in the Atlantic. dollar alarm clock and a battered and engineers said it appeared Air conditioning—the name kind ner" of the depot ahd showered 169 (hurrh Street, Hartford^ Coaa, Court Decision Halts much more powerful than ipo'-oc- fighting planes. In office personnel the turnover more than one-fourth ot the coat tific research prog'ram; Among t Phone 6-0097 Other machines, flown by eairer typewriter. probable th ^ they must-wait two Britain is making some o f jta ot cool, artificial weather you find chunks of defiris "big as daven­ younf men of the Norwegian fleet tane gasoline as that fhel exceeds has-been-amazing. Even in big of the present benefit progjam. students chosen w;cre Charles/... Marahy ground on one site was more d^ys before the channel own 100-octane. But not nearly ka in stores, restaurants and theaters banks, stagnant <■- ports." air arm patrol waters immediately could be Cleared. ordinary gas. . Agricultural' prices are n eviy Barr of West Hartford, junior/He overcome by sinking barrels of Hundred-octane Is tpe super-fuel much as'the United States. Ameri- ' —has become a mtist Item in hun­ for many years, things are begin­ Officials started an ' Immediate will commence work during/next around the Island, also are on anti­ Have ^x-W eek Supply Picket Line at Store 45 per cent higher than a cement as piers into the ground, which American chcihists were the ca's huge manufarture of civilian dreds of defense and civilian ning to move. ago. Departmental > ecojromVits investigation to determine what semester. submarine duties. Shipping authorities were of the Read Herald Advs. * laying planka > across them amd first to develop. It. is the aviation gasoHne, from which the supar- plsnta. Industrial air bofldltionlng, In one Bank a page boy began predict further advances this wlln- .V Flights o f lighter planes of the overlaying all that with cement. optnioh, however, that unless there ' Trade sources say, now is taking U n lt^ States A ir Corps regularly gasoline of which only the Uhlted fuei bags are almost a by-product. work lost February, ranked 89th ter and next spring. Because of (I INTille construction was going on were a protracted delay, little Temporary' InjuncUon' n | ,m m v r i f V States has a large Supply. Is an advantage no other nation three times as much equipment as In seniority on the page force. By patrol the island. Other flights are harm would befall steel prodUQ- the higher prices and prospects everybody took a hand—aoldlers, lOO-Octhne Raw 5laterlal possesses. air conditioning for purposes o t the time his vacation came In always ready to take tlje air with­ tlop. Cleveland steel mills were re­ Ordered by Judge Fitz-! for the largest food demand in sailors, sirmen, privates and of- The SO new refineries propo.sed comfort. August, promotions, the draft arid in a remarkable short time after ported to have a six-week supply history, the department forecasts Fred MacMurray. Madeline Carroll and Patricia Morrison, flcers. - by Secretary Iclies are to make Todays precision manufaetdriflK desertions for other Itnes o t busi- that farm income - may approach an alarm is sounded. The prime duty of planes based of ore on hand. gerald; Violation o f Nazis’ Trick calls for accurate control of tem­ head the cast of the exciting comedy drama "One Night at Lisbon"' Machine Shape Erected. lOO-^octane. But this 100-octane id neM had move him up tq 18th. By 113.000. 000.000 next year, o.'i this and other' alrflelda is pro­ Watchers on the locks saw a Intent Qaimed. | ______Chosen as Head perature and . humidity. Delicate the time he returned from his va­ Thursday and Friday. The companion feature , All these planes can be serviced weird scene during the night as the raw material (or the new gaso­ largest NInce 1920 ui Thieves Fall Out ” with Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie tection of Britain’s North Atlantic line, whose rating aa the labora­ chemical proceases can be com­ cation, he had been shifted to the and repaired in machine shops lifeline. This Involves not only workmen climbed over the pletely upset by too much or too An income of this size would be New Haven. Oct. 8—iJPi— A local R e p l i c a o f P l o e s t i I s tories see it La around 115. Of Senior Clas§ next higher department. the largest since 1920 and $2.- spotting and bombing German sub­ twisted steel of the broken bridge little moisture in the air. The Labor ('osta Move Upward ONE SALE/ labor____ union______was___ enjoinedj _____ today tO F o o I The word "^qtane Is mevely the 000,000,000 Above the estimate for marines but beating off the power­ span from which a Duluth, South sweat from a workman’s hand can Labor Coats; Labor coats have ties purcba.sing power in terms of dairy and poultry products, Shore A Atlahtlc freight engine from picketing a store by a 'Com­ name of the yahbtick ot gasoline this year. and ful German bombers which have power. Even betofn^he war there ruin a finely machined part for a movM upward in the last six non-farm goods and services equal vegetables. been sighted well over a thousand had plunged early yesterday. mon Pleas court decision, which a Red Fliers. Storrs. Oct. 8— University modem aircraft motor. Congress appropriated about to that of a base period, now set ACIFAST Connecticut Federation spokesman wao a race betweeiKOernaan and months or so appreciably faster 3760.000. 000 (or farm benefit miles from their bases. Under floodlights, the wreckers of Connecticut seniors chose Ger­ Output Is Increased then wage rates. at 1910-14.- Parity payments are IV M i p p t W W l said violated the Intent of the state^ American chemists forN^lgher oc­ ard Bnmnqucll ot Flemlngton, N. payments (or 1941 crops, including Cr«e4( Balking Menses . Americans, occupy half of one of kept at the task all night. Divers Istanbul. Turkey, Oct. 8— (JPy— In the steel industry, engineers Production Vni-n say there are a designed to make up the difference earlier had fastened steel cables antl-lnjunctlon law. tanes. N J., as class president, it was an­ 3500.000. 000 for cooperation with the fields here. Officers said that Americtm travelers arriving from report that air condlitoning of^ number of factors Involved. New between the market price and Oehter, Tex.—(45—Camp Bowie to the engine boiler despite rain Judge John Clark Fitzgerald The dominance of octalnesln air nounced, today, and elected James blast fumacea to reduce the^ soil conservation programs, 348,- although there appeared to be no Rumania reported today that (he fighting was first demonatra^ed qnd less sKillrd workers arc un­ parity goal.s when the former are soldiers, en route home from man- and rough water. Thvo' powerful ordered a temporary Injunction Callahan of New Britain as vice- amount of moisture present has 000,000 for Cfiopcratlon with the likelihood of a German attack nn Germans bad built a "doU house in the masa air raids on BrltaH)^ able to - turn\out as mucl? lui ex- below parity, I tuvers, bathed en ma.sse in a 'A. n i N Iceland now, the chances of a suc­ salvage boats stood by to drag yesterday restraining Local 1507 president. Increased output 10 per cent. At sugar production and marketing of the Betall Sales Peoples Union city of PloosU" about 10 miles'Out­ last fall. The British fighter planes penhqced men', We now are dip­ control program, and 3212.000,000 Tobacco, like cotton, has bexh creek near Logansport, La.— They cessful defense of this Island would the engine clear of the bridge Other officer's Include F. John the bamE time ft has cut down the ping into the marginal labor sup­ wreckage. (A F L ) .from picketing the Con- side the real PlocsU. Important oil had some 100-octane, said to be for parity payments. bringing parity or more and con­ used so'much soap TTie Logansport INit • few drops of Va-tro-nol w be greatly enhanced If the present Ziin^wskl, New Haven, treasurer; amount of coke conaumed in the ply which is always less efficient, Will Clear Half of Channel .gress avenue store of the Milano refining center, to mislead Russian largely of American make. Farm offlcials said that the sequently would be ineligible for Lumber Company's sawmill had'-to eacfa nostril at the very lint sniffs: fighter force were augmented dur­ ArtnurBeeman, Enfiyid, secretary; smelting operation. The Steel Divi­ experts,pohjt out. Once the locomotive were pull­ Importing Company. bombers trying to destroy the re­ All American chemists get the president’s new budget to be parity 'payments. Wheat and com, ahutxdown. The mill boiler got full m i or sneeze. Its quick action ing the winter. fineries." % General Trolond Enid Kyan, Portland, historian; sion ot OPM la pushing for wider - Another factor tvhlch affects of soapsuds ana the management ed off th.e bridge wreckage, half In a finding of facts accompany- story, the R. A. F. fighters were Grace (Tjapman, Harllord and uae of air conditioning by steel placed before Congress in Janu­ on the other hand, are selling for aids Nature’s defenses aannaam The present, fighter force has The fake city, they said, was on nbie to down the German invad­ many workers is the, fact that ary probably would a.sk for the was afraid there might be an ex­ colds. Follow W l C I U benefited so far from good weather. the blocked main channel would tht hurricane Struck them near Carol VVailhqms. Bloomfield and makers as source of badly needed jobs aren't as scrtr,ce lis they used less than parity. On the basis of a scale of onc-thlrd the area of the ers at a rate of a little better same amount for soil conservation. plosion. Pilots are up every day and re­ be clear for vessels. The next Job TbJma.svlHe. Ga. Ralph Gardner, Milford and Carl- steel suppHes for civilian uses. to be. If you lose hne it isn't so present prices, these grain crops actual city and stood only about than two planes for one because, V A f R O N O L joice at "this great chance for would be to drag away the bridge Forced fo Cut Paths Saksoii, Walllngflwd and William Big new windowless aircraft fac­ hard to get ano|he> one. Thia but a -reduction ot at leAst 3100.- I would be eligible for parity pay- wreckage. One auxiliary lock was three feet high. of better maneuverability due to 000.090 In parity paymenU and menta. Rice, the only other -crop steady fijing/' It is complete to tlrt last detail, With trees blown down across Sumby, Hamden, Executive Com- tories have been made possible by Is often reflected In a less diligent, open to shallow-draft vessels, but the highways, the troops were Ihelr superior gasoline.- mlttee. condlUonIng. The huge Consolida­ possibly the elimination of ap­ for which parity payments are with every refinery and all the attitude toward work propriations for sugar programs. WAKE UP YOUR the two principal locks were In­ forced to cut pattvs through the Like Qulrk-MovIng Puncher ted bomber plant in Texas, and authorized, has been selling for accessible. chief buildings Represented, with Along these lines It would be. in­ Grestly improved prices for cot­ angled trunks and branches before This maneuverability Is like the North American Aviation plant In teresting to kno whow many man parity until recently. By early last night 42 boats an accurate street plan, and even advantage a quick-moving punch­ Sees i’robabir Busy Day ^ ton may make it possible, officials K. electric lights which may be left tliey could reach the Thom.asvllle Kansas are to be wlndnwU.ss units hours were lost in fac­ Whether funds may be sought LIVER B IL E - O P E N were at anchor off approaches to airport, where they blvouaced last er has in the prize ring oyer a with artificial light onir n-eather, tories because the faithful Dodg-' said, to drop parity payments, for for sugar payments will depend, thajocks. A total of 150 were ex­ burning-during the night to attract Columbus. Ohio-- (JPI— Judge s m m m ubb flight. man with slower co-ordination. In Packard’s aircraft motor factory cr followers went to the World this crop. The department has set officials said, oh congressional ac­ WidMut C I I—And T ’U J Oal dt 2 4 H O U R S pected to be tied up by tonight. the Russian planes. the extra octalne power there Is (Tlayton W. Roae has marked Oct. aside 388,300.000 for such pay­ 2td ia dw MAraiof Raria' to Ce There 1s a miniature railroad Brig.-Gen. Thomas E. Troland of 13 on his calendar as a probabls and General Motor’s Allison en­ Series, Job or no job. tion on sugar legislation. The pres­ RANGE In too Gallon Lota... Bodies of the two trainmen who New London, the brigade com­ quicker pick-up. ments, on the 1941 crop at a rate ent Sugar control act expires Th* llTxr sbenld ponr 1 plstx of bOx Juieo with tracks to catch the moon­ busy day. Assignment Commls- gine plant are similar units. Into Tour bowoli oTorr dor. If tblo bilo U Texaco Cryalallte died in the engine's plunge. En­ mander. telepnoned The Hartford Britain's two-seater reconnals- of 2.75 cents a pound. Cotton now Dec. .31. Unless the present law la AND FUEL gineer Hazen Willis and Conduc­ beams. slonei* Malcolm Lindsey has sched­ Gauges for measuring minutely IJslen For Trombone ikM a^lns frooir. rour food m n xot dl- Range Oil, 7i',o gallon. Courant from the Georgia city last nnee bomber, the Bristol Mercury machined parts must be manufac­ is bringing slightly more than extended or , supplanted by new rxot. It mar loot dorar In tha bowab. T'oon tor Dave-'Monroe, remained in the Model oil storage tanks can be XV, la an example. The figures uled 125 uncontested divorce cases parity prices, XU bloau op r. ex- \ imt directly affected the locks, assisted in the salvage I get LAST 'HMES TOD.qy Particles o f , dust In the air can walk. Before she bould retrieve it, by subsidy ?al a packaxa todar. Taka u diraetad. Blanding, which was not damaged eers, AiLitralia, by G. A. C. Lea­ ruin delicately fitted parts. plain, would give farnV, commodi programs, such as. Effa^ra In makin# blla flow frooir. Aali SIS CF..\TER work. From the air the whole thing Is ver. a small boy with a tromWne un­ hogs, cattle. for CarUr'a LIttio Liver PUla IM.and ttd. by the storm. “W ILD GEESE Ifrodiictlon Jump Hurprlxlng der his arm scooped it up and AT BROAD ST. so deceptive that PloestI Itself has Top speed roae . from 2.36 miles MORIARTY BROS. The official flag of Alaska was not been touched by any night The 102nd Infantrj',.commanded Managers of windowless facto­ vanished. by Col. Ernest E. Novey of Tor- an hour to 280, altitude ceiling CALLING” ries have found a surprising in­ designed by a 13-year-oId boy. raids and has been only slightly from 32.800 feet to 36.700. The damaged by day. said the travel­ rington, is composed o f soldiers and crease In the production ot< night Youngest In Sunday School from ,'Mew Haven, West Haven plane climbed to 26.000 feet in "3VORLD PREMIERE" shifts, together with a decline In ers. some of whom had lived in 19.4 minutes with the low octane Ploesll for several years. Ansonla, Derby, Waterbury, Wal­ faulty work. The inside of the fac­ Harrisburg. 9. D —(45—Judith lingford. Torrlngton and vicinity. and in l2.2 minutes with the new tory looks the same, day or night, (The Russian Navy paper, Red power. Far Abbott wsa In Sunday school The 169th. headed by CVil. Ken­ .and this fact seems to have some faYrjcia combtom Fleet, confirmed the existence ot Beconwa 8teep Line 95 minutes after she was born. The neth F. Kramer of Wethersfield, sort of psychological influence on this dummy town, but said the The extra power from the com­ STATE 7‘y pound daughter of Mr, and of bqllot, Taxoi ing the restraining order. Judge Russians never had been tooled.) draws its members from Hartford, xcmployecs. Mrs Russell Abbott arrived in Middletown, Meriden. New Britain. ing American gasoline is expect- one of'Americo’t Fitzgerald aaid that membera of STARTS THURSDAY: \ Priorities; Manufacturers have time to be Included In the annual the local .ilcketed the store laat The fake town recently was Bristdl. Willlmantlc. Manchester. e a p ro o f type recently demanded by rains and high —hung over leum kupprj- limits the amount o f » / ,1 ' rug Olid a carpet sweeper to help the union and "to a man, do hot the First Army today as its 359,- i want to have any connection with the Germans but that the Nazi ex­ 100-ocfane that can be made. you keep It clean. Many other perts still were working on the 000 officers and men approached Am,erican chemists say it is possl. the defendant local and-or. the the final • 'phases of the flrit -V.it - exclualTe pattomsdM||s which to problem and also were demanding hl^ to tnnke the super-gasoline American Federation of Labor." separate corps exercises opening %IBIBAL greater production of high-test .synthetically, but thst the difficul­ (Hieeee. Anaouiringolleff- . Ready to Fight Decialon aviation fuel. two months of maneuvers in the Harold V. Felnmark, vice-presi­ ties are so great that the military Good eji/y dmrina Ikie xc/x* ~ TIRMBI They said German Grand Admir­ Carollnaa. dent of the Connecticut Federation power relying on synthe.sls will be al Erich Raeder had takeh a house Word of the weather outlook/ 6f labor, asserted tliat organized at a disadvantage. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. . .UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY! In Buebareat as If he Intended to was flashed to headqua^rs of the ' labor was prepared to fight the de­ various units in 'the -ftMJOO squar^ RIrhest Supply In World make headquarters there for some In the United States the 100- OPEN THURSD.AY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTtL-NINE. 1 f cision In the United SUtes Su­ mile area of operiations by the Sig­ ^ 4 preme court if necessary. time, and that considerable num­ octane la made by nflxlng a sub­ OTHER EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. ^ bers of German Navy men were in nal Corps, which reported jfiat . Stqting that the were "tropical Jisturbaiires arc / ap­ stance called ^Iso-octane with FREE<,DELIVERY! Fr e e STORAGE! ' FREE PARKING! \ y "neZsy an4 boisterous'' and . useJ the Black Sea port of Constanta standard gaaolfnea. There are two i r There was much ^ssip in proaching, accompanied by heavy "profane language.” Judge Fitz­ rains and a 45 mile per hour sources of so^jctase. One la from music in the w orld— that pattet-pn er mel­ Bucharest to the effect that dis­ gerald said that the manner of wind." the cracking process of manufac­ Camels Hair Ctilor mantled German submarines have MANCHESTER ody o f a child’s s te p coming home. picketing was "so unlawful as to Appropriate orders were Issued turing gasoline. The other Is from V " • J W Of Mi bwn shipped down the Danube to natural gas. America has the rich­ M ilitary Twills Soon they’ll walk to k hool and run home indicate that the pickets .... did Constanta. to take ca.e of any Changes In the not IntehdT to use their rights in a battle situation likely' to develop est supply In the' world In both for lunch. > these sources. _. - - T w e e d s lawful manner" and that allega­ from the expected Yhe ------PLUS Already 100-oc'tane Is going to ' - 'f M T h ey push a doll b u g ^ and roller s.kates tions dl unfair working conditions men went 'On with their march­ In the plaintiff’s stores were un­ ing. shooting and mimic' destruc­ Britain. In < (nereaslng volums— Harris Tweeds n w s fasten onto them. Ills .IAIN ST 0Pi*0SITE HIGH SCHOOL true. Manchesier tion of bridges and other commun­ enough, American chemists say, cruM itcm T h ey skip a rope, pedal a bike, climb a tree, “I take Judicial notice of the fact ication (acillties. The First Corps keep a huge number of B ritlA that over a period of many yean Dale Book problem, the only' one o f three planes In the air for an hour each h won’t be many years till they’re out on organized' labor has, accomplished now* unde, way In which troops per day, but not -enough yet' to SIDNEY TOLER Leather Z^per s-¥s Scout hikes, tunning to catch a baseball or much good for the working maDi" , Tonight compose both the Red anil Blue ehable Britain to do all her air ’’S' fighting on .this fuel. radng aciots the tennis coun. Judge Fitzgerald said In his order. RecepUor at South Methodist hostile forces, was scheduled - to "Better working conditions, short­ church for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph reach a peak with the main bodies The volume of the 115-oc(ane Soon “SERGEANT YORK” JACKETS Then they’ll learn to dance, and beneath a Ward, Jr., followed by churCh fam­ of 1 the two groups making contact ” Thii littlt pig mnl to market; tkis EttU pig er houn, better wages have result­ “ first party dress'* or the first long pants ed from the intercession of organ­ ily supper and enterUTftment at during the momlof. •Joyed hotiu" . . . Ten tiny toes ; . . Tteo Advance Forces -Sldnnlsb .'.a suit, they’ll keep time with the music. ized labor under the banner of the 6 p. m. • ' $ 1 l aOO up HttU Jeet. . . ITarm—pink—tcriggly . . . American Federation of Labor." Also Cotton Blossom Bingers at Advance forces skirmished all o n t k e c a m p u s - Take Inventory Of Your Then they’ll push in the clutch o f a car — Contrary to TnuUtlona North Methodist church. yesterday In the general vicinity c i r c l e » 3 ; s ^ s n e s n r of Blackstock, and some units aa Look zt them a minute. Mother, then close maybe the pedals o f a piano. "Nevertheless, the facts and cir­ Tomorrow m S m B C Gabardine ‘ .your eyes and think. cumstances of thU case are such Also, election of officers. 'Mary large aa battalions were in sham COS.METIC8 TO LAOIESI conflict before nlghL They carry soldiers to war, women to the that to permit the defendants.' BuahneU Cheney AuxlUary, U . 8. ‘ and Poplin Finances-- Commanded 'by Maj. .Gaa. You and Dad and a doctor and world call altar, men to the job. ^ their npresenUtives, agents and W. V. Btate Armory. Charles F. Thompson, the First ENHFB di.em “ feeL " employes, even with the endorse- Opening of evening classea at Inventories are a regrular procedure in bueiness hut it> junt as important These are not just two fe e t Corps Is composed of the Elghtb, meht of the American Federation Trade school at 6:30. • A L L IN PERSON* D o you know what they really afe? Friday, OcL 10 Ninth and Thirtieth Divlsiohs. In ZIPPER to you as an individual, in your peraonal affairs, for after all, looking after These are what take you to fun, friends, of Labor, to continue their pro­ the field exercise the Ehgbth rep­ ThQrYe a baby's fim s te p « . . T h ey’re the gram of picketing and patrolling Hartford County Ilnlt State your needk and-wdi being id a businem, too. ‘ ” home and work; to old scenes and new Federation of Women’s clubs at resents the Red Army -while the ' DINAH romping, jumping and boppjng of a child.. the plalntllTa premises, would be m JACKETS Y. ' remainder of the corpa midiei up hprizou. These cany you. up and down contrary to the beat of trsdiUona - _ To fo about this yoti dtm't need an account, the Blue. T o a mother they make t k most beautiful the toad of life. and to the American way of Ufe. Satorday, OcL U A night mzirch of some 28 miles •SHORE# •nt-i-gior is there a lot of work involved. "Right ia right and wrong Is' Swedish Smorgasbord, Emanuel Lutheran church. by the Twenty-EighUi Dlviolon to $ 5 * 0 0 l i p wrong; Irrespective o t personali­ prepare for a counter-attack mark­ Just total up your pay—deduct regular living ties and powerful organizations." Boaday. OcL L9 outing, Campbell Council. K. of ed the Second Ootm maneuvers •TWEVES costa—deduct for other items necessary or Felnmark said in a statement is­ Woolen They’re cheering Chmterfieldfl C Manchester Rod and Gun Club. In the Oiesterfleld-McBee region FALL OUT" otherwiae and then kwk at your bank iwok sued shortly after Judge Fitter* Covontzy Lake. against a hjrpotbetldal enemy of aid Issued hla order; Eddie Albert — Jo FiUtey, OcL 24 superior strength.. SONNY and aee what’s been added to that. It should "Organized labor throughout ' because they’re MILOIR Lecture by Mrs. Lewts-Rooe, Face Bfsia Force ZIPPER JACKETS $5 .0 0 up shpw a reasonable increase or you’re oper* Connecticut Is taken aback by Center church. - MaJ. Oem Uoyd R. Fredenball NOW: SUPER GIANT SHOW! d u n h a m ; ^ Judge Fitzgerald's dedsloh and COOLIR and BSTTER-TASTINO Saturday, OcL 28 ordered the march in which the “ THET MET IN BOMBA r* •' MEAD0WBR(X)h/'iifr3F atlng in the “ red” — in other words, you’ye wlU fight It with every means at Private Duty Nurses’ dance. Ita command. other two divistoas of bis corps “RTOE ON VAQUERO" . BAND Men’ t and Boys* made no real profit for yourself. TRY IT! Hilltop House. theoretically faced the encm/a ‘ Or- or hard and vljfofxina atmcgla aol- partUkm froa ons room'to ujoth- on the phyakpie of Ita In- - WELLS ^EET WITH Ml ITS CHISniFlllO ... I oadaftotL* e ,or. and thoa replaead tha roof. J To Hear Lii^theran church, -Hartford, on Thursday Lutheran churches in these areas.- Use o f New Df^vices Can evening October 9 at 7:30. o'clock During the next few months the lilocatorg Device j Bradley Sees to hear the ''Christian Educ/xtion entire New England Conference Program Oiitliiie«l Program of the United Lutheran of the Synod ,wUl participate in this $300,000 campaign. Dr. Fred- Eliminate A ll Speed Traps Synod of New York outlined. The — — wivii ulc name je r- START THE DAY RIGHT! ottm s Bom bers Victory New York Synod of the Lutheran eric Sutter, General Chafrm'an of gens." A suhieme the brothers Hartford, Oct, 8—Several hun­ church, is conducting a campaign the Campaign and '^President of Lelter from Denver Re­ sometime^ used, and that It con- Order'From Your Grocer dred councilmen and pastors of for $300,000 to be used for its two the Board of Tmateee of Wagner Results in Elections in Chicago, Oct. 8.—(AT-^peed • detjt prevention tsssons id people college,.. will be the principal America ^s Town Meeting veals Two Brotherfl ‘ talned several reference.s to discus­ the Lutheran churches in the Hart­ colleges, Wagner and Hartwick. sions he hnd.hail with thorn before Crosse & Blackwell’s Shy, Self'Effadnf Chi< Dog-Oumer Bring$ Fleat ‘Small Towns* Point to traps can be eliminated through 1 who dbn’t need them." ford district of the New England Already, a total, of $80,000 has. sjioaker of the evening. Not Drowtifttl, — . ^ ' wr- their dlsapprivrnnce. the intelligent uee -of new devtcea ! . ®*!**®* for ezample, found pe- Conference ylll be present at a been raised in the three upstate On Aw Next Thursday He turned the letter Over to po- cagoan RespoDBible for Instead of His Animtds Sveep in State. accidents occurred more mectiiig In Trinity Lutheran New York Conferences by the pM ATO JUICE which eettle thb old dispute bf- i o___ f Un ^ the lower income fields. Read Herald Adva. Waterbury. Oct. 8— (/P)—A let­ Invention Found Great tween motorists and policemen as | Hartford. Conn., found two eec- ter from Denver. Colo., convinced' ■: - — Hartford, Oct. 8.—yP)—Results FINE FOODS ^ New York, Oct 8—(AV-Amer-y,MBS; 7:15 NBC-Red; 7:45 NBC- police today that two Waterbury GO-CO FOR ^:h a p p e i > Look, 'boys and girls—at our Aid in Britain. Reading. Pa., Oct. 8.—IF)— of Monday’s "small town” elec­ to bow fast the speeders are go- | tions, representing IS per cent of Ica’a Town Meeting, Which next Blue; 8:00 MBS; 8:59 CBS; 9:19 SfNCE 1706 . C ^ Mrs. Florence Sldel. field sec­ Ing, the National Safety Congress the city's area and conUlnIng 26 brothers, previously believed to ' tions pointed toward “a sweeping week le to be$te Its seventh sea- MBS; 10:00 MBS; 10:30 NBC- have drowned a month ago in Lake HANDS—OfXco RStiucni retary of The Berks County eon. of Thureday night forum lovely selection of shoes for teaitor’s N«t«: Dm-va Fran­ Blue; 10:45 CBS; 11:30 MBS; Winnepesaukee, N. H., were olive. I Punte-slze tube only |6r. Humane Society, reports that victory in the state election” for broadcasts, has made plans to open 12.00 NBC, CBS: 12:55 NBC, CBS. Have Ydu Tried cis af Tha AaaoctatMl P tcm a dog-owfier telephoned to aay the Republicans next year,^ State The ^National Safety Council s destrian injuries and deaths In a , Fire Capt. Hugh Cunningham. ■ Greaseless, slalnleM. Leave* a*a The Herald ooaeiiidea Wa with a dlscuaelon of tha question, Talks — Ni^O^d 7:45 Mra C. & B. yoiu to wear to school. Won’t that several of bi.x animals Chairman J . Kenneth Bradley Committee on Speed Regulation, recent year "3baU Ootagreae R e^ al or modify an acquaintance of the Vosj-lius ' your skin soft and sino«th.\Ask deacrtpiloa of America'* air wMch recommended use of the | PorUand, Ore., and Oeve- Roosevelt on Camp Fire Girls and brothers, George, 22, and Adolph,''! your druggist for GO-CoNfor DATE & NUT were "loaded with fleaa" forecasts. the Neutrality Act?” Speakera are defense; Nb C-BIuc 10 Secretary preoanUons Mith this "What shall I do with liew devices, based Itst prMiction > 20, said he received the letter Mon­ quick relief from minor skin t h e othor children admiro eCary of radio OBKineeriof’* In a statement issued last night, land, O., which also analyzed the I -to be aelected. Frank Knox on "Safety , in De­ BREAD? them," he queried. the Republican chieftain said: on four years of nation-wide re- ] pattern of their traffic accidents day night. irrltaUuiis. part la dofease acalost bomb- search. D. Grant Mickle, traffic Preliminary thereto, Moderator fense"; CBS 10:16 Rear Adm. "Bring them in," Mrs. Sldel "Monday's election results were for selective education, it was George V. I^nny, Jr., la to have Byrd--on "1 The brothers disappeared from Agent — P. 0. Box 1221, them an^ you’ll be so corn* engineer for the city of Detroit, is Byrd--on "Keep America's . Record their camp sight at the New recommended. highly gratifying to the Republic­ found that well-defined areas and a 15-mlnute program on NBC- StrMght." S o d i h e s t h e S k i n . ' Hartford Some time later the man chairman of the committee. groups were contribuUhg dispro­ Hampshire lake on .Sept. 13 and an By Devon Kranri* ans of Connecticut. In no case did Simple os Stop Watrb Blue, the network which carries /NBC-RedNBC-Red—8 Thin Man adven­ fortable wearihg^ them, y o u ’ll appeared, and placed a brown any town or city reject an incura- portionately to the problem, the this feature, at 9:19 tomorrpw ture; 9 Eddie Cantor; 9:30 District New York. Oct. (/Pj—Pete paper bag on her desk. The device may tw as simple aa report said. a stop watch in the hands of a night to preview the season. Attorney; 10 Ksy Kyser hour. play free as a puppy I. Bandretto la a ahy. aelf-effaibing "I scraped off. as many as I Broadcasts this year wUI'm at traffic officer to clock the motor­ CBS—8:30 Dr. Christian; 9 Fred Chtcaguan, a bit on the wizard coiilcl." he said. "They're ail in that Ume, a 15-mlnutC^ change Alien hour; 10 Glenn Miller music. aide, wbo can be credited, with at the'bag." ist Over a measured and conspicu­ from the p ast / ously marked stretclv U may be Share in Estate NBC-Blue—8 Quiz Kids; 8:30 least ail assist in retiring hundreds Manhattan at Midnight; 9 Basin o! bpmbers' from combat during a.s complex aa a radio-activated Wally Butterynfrth, whose sudden is functioning smOotbiy to give the electric eye to record the photo- Street Swing; 10:45 Chicago Fire the European war. alert, the rest of the Job is up to Of Grandfather lllnese at Knoxville prevented him Anniversary drama. Radio- engineering—black magic start and phnto-flnlsh of a driver from Jointaig his co-Vox Popper, the armed services. They haven't over a similarly measured strip. MBS—7:30 (west 8:30) Lone to the layman—created tbe rang Island. Iowa and Missouri. not made known: There were num- Tavern. stocked up <«rly so as to be Sandretto. a'United Air Unes At Spokane, under Brig. Gen. eliminates argumenLs over wheth­ egoua other, bequests. NBC-Red^2 ^ight of the World; able to maintain our value­ engineer, knew that radio's In- Carlisle H. Wash—Oregon, Wash­ er the officer’s speedometer is set them through clotted traffic. Tonight’s quota of program pre­ 5:45 Vagabonds. Quartet; 6:30 flnlteaimaUy short micro-waves ington, Idaho, Utah, Montana. Col­ too fa.st. as well as the possibility mieres is to comprise: CBS at 7:30 Speaking of Liberty, new aeries. giving low price, and present didn't Just gallop out into space. orado, Wyoming, North and South of conspiracy between .the arrest­ The sure way to gauge their mettle^ and Meet Mister Meek, comedy, return­ CBS—9:15 am . (West 3:30 p.m.) conditions have hfid no effect When they hit something they Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. ing officer and a corrupt, fee-split­ Way fro Relieve ing after a six weeks' vacation; School of the Air; 3:15 from Lon­ bounced back at approximately the ting Judge. . wo thoui(h(s stood solenin sentinel their inmoSt goodness is to plump them CBS at 8 Eklward G. RobliAon’s don Robert Rlskin on "Little Peo­ upon 418. The expert fitting 186.000 At Tampa, Fla„ under Brig. Geii apeed of light. miles a sec­ Walter H. Frank—Florida, North I ’sed In Four fille* Ifrchy Pimples squarely into the stiffest task your Big Town, dramas of the newapa- ple in the War” ; 4 Cincinnati Con­ ond. S. Kenneth Bradley Tthrethrouj(hout nil the' planning of our I>er. opening with rThe Barrier”: servatory concert. NBC-Blue— and courteous service you al­ and South Carolina. G e o r^ , Ten The new dertces are In general When your skin Is irritated with imagination can supply. Reasoning from that point, he bent ■ Republican administration, 1942 cars. NBC-Blue at 9:30, nka Chase and 12:30 Farm and Home Hour;* 2 ways receive in our store has did much of the work In develop­ nessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Ar­ use in Cincinnati. Minneapolis, pimples, red blotches and. .other kansas, Louisiana^ eastern Texas and in most cases the Republicans Kansas City and Des Moines. , ler Penthouse Party for Variety, Lopez orchestra; 4 Club Matinee. ing his company's, absolute alti­ skin blemishes, and y<\u’re crarv So come try the gorgeous new cars that oved from Friday on CBS. MBS—3:30 Dedication Gadsden, not changed either! meter. a device which. Introduced and Oklahoma (excepting the pan­ were re-elected by Increased per- The chairman of the Coimcll’s with itching torture, here's quick The first was: - in their materials these handle. centagej. we not only say pace the pack for 1942 Ala., munitions plant, AoslsL Sec­ several years ago, enables an air­ Committee on Rublic Education, relief. Get a 35c box of Peterson's cars must not trespass on the current A change in plans has cancelled retary of War Patterson; 6 BY. line pilot to shoot micro-waves at At Riverside, Calif., under Brig. Kspwlally Noteworthy Carl J. Rutland of Dallas, Tex., Ointment at your druggist and hut arc bold enough to believe set an Gen. M. F. Harmon—California, nreiis o f national defense. arrangements which had been Bragg Salutes. . . . Short Waves; the ground and tell exactly bow “Moreover, several other towns said "it becomes clear that safely apply this deltglitful soothing balm. all-time high in all-round automotive made to continue the Hap Hazard DJD DZD Berlin 6:30 Popular high ha la above tbe terrain, Nevada, Arizona. New Mexico, turned from the Democrats, to Rc' education should address specific Itching relieved promptly. Sm art­ west 'Texas and the Oklahoma pan­ show on NBC-Red after its sum- Masters; HVJ Vatican City 7:30 flame Principle Used publicans. Bristol and East H^rt mes.sages to particular groups." ing soothed. Y’oui akin looks bet­ The second was; — in their quality and excellence. . ‘’mer replacement run for Fibber News and Comment; RV96 Mos­ handle. ford of the larger communities The aame principle la used In Too much time and effort, he said, ter, feels better. Also wonderful performance they must not he an McGee and Molly. cow 9:30 English Period: GSC Pick your own state, find out the gave Republicans espectatiy note­ ha-s been wasted In many commu­ for Itcni.ig of feet, craoks between They will make you glad - nay, proud the riuliolocater. location of your fllte^ center—relay GSD London 11:15 Democracy In organizing defense against worthy victories. Examination of nities "In attempts to teach acci- toes. Trj’ it. "ersatz” product. — all over again that you're living in Programs tonight, the war: 7:0 Marches. C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. tha poaalbiUty of bombing raids in point in the network of observers the complete-result indicates that * and you have taken your first step America - and now! a shooting war, the United SUitea the trend toward the /Republican If you think this leaves only a cramped has the benefit of England's, ex­ toward a concrete understanding party coatinues and ./promises a perience with tbe radiolocater. of what is being done to protect sweeping victory in the state elec­ - and stifting byway for engineering to isrrir 1080 WDRC Air Chief Marshal Sir PhUlp you from bombs. tion next year." ^ Kilocycles 'T ’ HIS big, roomy car is the finest Stude- advance in, remember that difficulties SRICIS MeiN A7 Joubsrt de la Ferte Is quoted as Meanwhile, the town of Chiches­ Nw othor €mr fca* ku THIS roarouN •9. baker Champion ever produced . . . re­ having said that the Battle of ter. empowered Jby the Legislature arc sometimes the spur that real ability Wednesday, Oct. 8 LUCKY th , BRIDE '^IN.«rOaTT-TWO ) Wednesday, Oct. 8 markably economical of gas and oil . , . Britain was won In Its violent air Haw Haw llleports to elect Its ofRcers one day after needs. P. M. P JkC phases by the Royal Air Force and the general election, again went 4;00-^BacksUge Wife. 3;(xi—Studio Matinee. solid and sound with the best of materials Who Gets This Beautiful ITSAMMT.MNr VMVS-M-MAO and craftsmanship. Prices of nearly every­ radiolocaters. Offer RejectcMl Republican when it returned the moan a coanrotam CAtsuttnoN'--,r iirs 4:15—Stella Dallas. 3:30—Renfro Valley Folks. These automatic sentries squirt Otfur new cars, it seems to us, superbly 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. thing else we use are increasing consider­ tm m fx—pli. iMlm.. Cm** incumbenL William B. Gerhafiit, *• mottc wloom h oa cuwaowsD caaaiK. 3:45—News. Impulses out Into space, they hit to the first ■electman's office. TRU-ART P erfect prove this. But we neither expect nor 4:45—Young Widder Brown. 3:55—War Commentary. ably—but this distinctive, brand new 1942 enemy aircraft and bounce back, New York. Oct. 8—(>P)'- Lord iHAat ran o m XNitNAu a tnisnuni 5:00—Home of the Brave. C0MMaNK>$ltM«Mm Haw Haw of the Berlin radio— Gerhardt, now serving his coaanenna sees * tnroN rAsaaw 4:00—Ad Liner. Studebaker Champion sells for oqly a and (^culators on tbe ground not eighth consecutive one-year term, ask you to take our word for it. 5:15—Portia Facea Life. 5:00—Mary Marlin. •voaoriiiMiMSm oijily can determine the location of New York-bom William Joyce—re­ DIAMOND RING staxa a seoAiNanainD* * fuurAo. 5:30—We, The Abbotts. moderate amount more than the previous I!?"."* rk* « heww ported by ohortwave last night polled 519 votes to 179 for Frank 6:15—The Goldbergs. 1141 (Maal Ui aicMM Pifen mil nSTi the planes but can tell their course MSTAsu sTsanaie ron a aoor tv mass 5:45—The Dinning Sisters. mode). See and drive it now. Moderate that American broadcasting com­ V. Fitzgerald, Democrat. The real way to know what they 9!30—The CNellis. wiluiaa Mm M and speed as well. * snAnnawASOM v»m.iitATai .6:00—News and Weather. 9:45—Ben Bemle. down payment—C.l.T. terms. ••« » -*« Si M»M, S iU wn » The ''sniffer'' used in the noses panies hod rejected an offer of his Bridal Ensemble are, and how marYelously 6:15— Baseball Scores and Strict' antl-Brittsh talks for rebroadcast 6:00—News, weather. of England's ntgi^t air fighters is Clicking Noise Soundproofed they perform, is to ly Sports. 6:06— World of Sports, Jack Zal­ described aa an adaptation of the in the United States. fl;S0—Bslcn Orchestra. SMITH'S GARAGE This wss the Nazi propagandist's The thrilling hcaut> ol her breeze them down a man. locator. New York- (>P| The clicking 6:4ft—Liowsll 'Thomas. 6:15—Frazier Hunt, News. .10 BISSELL STREET Not tTaabridged Annw'er explanatidn for "a p\izzHng an- nol^ made ty false teeth when the wedding day will be re­ 7:00-^Fred Warlng's Orchestra. MANCHESTER nmincement of the Berlin radio country road or tool 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. ^^'^aoo ^ ^ toek The device is not the tinabiidged wearer is eating h.ts been sound­ called forevermdre — by BiTTER BUY BUKK T.:18—News of the World. 6:30—Golden Treasury of Song, answer to bombing raids. last Saturday that he had been proofed. Dr. Irving R. Hardy, Col­ the enduring qfialily and 7:80—Airing All Opinions. n “banned from the air." Frank Parker. . In fact. It is yet to be proved umbia University Dental School, gracioui deiign of a Tru- 8:00-—Adventures of the Thin 6:45—The World Today. . Up then that It can be employed with any­ Paul White, • director of neWa said the soundproofing is done with ^ W Man. broadcasts for the Cohimbla' An Bridal EnMmblc. Skill- 7:00—Amos-'n' Andy. where near the effecUvenese It has teeth made of one.-of tbe newer ful worksunahip combine* 8:30—Plantation Party. it ^ r Broadcasting System, confirmed . 9:00—Time to Smile. 7:15— Lanny Rosa. had on Great Britain's .tight little rbslns, called an acrylic, and a near orange blo»om and wed- 7:30—Meet Mr. Meek. Isle. Its efficiency in the Texas- the -fact the speeches had been of­ relative of synthetic rubber. Tlili 9:M)—Mr. District Attorney. fered and commented: dingbcll moiifiin thia Dia­ 10:00—Kay Kyser. . 8:00—Big Town. toiilslana Army gan^ Just con­ resin simply doesn't click. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Ihc. 8:30—Dr. Christian. cluded remalne an official secret, "Only a Lord Haw Haw would mond toliuire and wed­ 11:00—News and Weather. expect us to broadcast a haw ding band entembic of 285 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 11:15—Harry' Kogan’s String En- 8:55—Elmer Davia, News. but It Is known that military fliers 9:00—Fred Allen. have found ways to elude locatera haw." In Sumhier, the Alaskan Indian UK natural gold with 1 ^ iemble. ahooting from- the ground.. Having gained American atten­ catches greaV quantities of salm­ white gold, combined- 11:30—Bob Armstrong and Or­ 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra. , The micro-waves are very much tion. Joyce went on in his short­ on, which are ^ n g over poles to chestra. 10:15—Public Affairs. like light waves. Ibey travel in wave talk to attack American dry and then stored for the winter 13:00—War News—Music in the 10:30—Juan Arvlzu, Songs ^ politics for 19 minutes. months. Both A M budgittirm s Moonlight. 10:45—Art Jarrett's Orchestra .'' straight llneo, refusing to YoUow One Lour Prict 11:00—News, Weather. tbe curvature of the earth. That V 13:30—Night Song. M rmlts a, bombing plane to sneak 13:5ft—News. 11:05—Sporta Roundup. for. the Attack by wave-hopping— 1:00—Silent 11:10—Benny Goodman's Orch flying eo low that the alarm ig re- MATTHEW WIOR Tomorrow's Program 11:30—Osrl Hoff's Orchestra. / ctived too late ,'to do anything JEWELER A. M. 13:00—Unton WeUs, News. ; about it. 077 MAI.N STREET MANCHEflTEH 8:00—Reveille ' and Agricultural 12:05—Andy Kirk's Orchestrs. Or the pilot can fly so high (sec- Newa 13:30—Dance Orchtera. rlflclng, of course, hiy accuracy of 8:3ft—News.. -Tomorrow's Pragram that defensive fighters, re­ Tru-Art for Your Sweetheart 'V '4:30—Sunrise Special. A. M. sponding to the radiplocater's 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:00—News, Westher. alarm, cannot climb, fast rnougb to “MADE TO ORDER” 8:00—News. 7:10—Shoppers' Special, Music. bead off the alack, 8:18r-European News Roundup. Time. j May Prove Backbone ftiSOr-Radlo Bazaar. 7:80—Robart's Progra'ib. The United States Is establishing 8:6ft—wmCTs Program Parade! 7 :40—Bond Program. for National Defense • 9:00—Playhouse. 7:55—Newa Weather. a large number of both fixed and • V .mobile locater s|ations' but, con­ 9:1ft—Food, News. 8:00—The World Today. sidering the device's shortcomings, 9:30—Mary Lee Taylor. 8:15—Morning Salute. the great civilian observer corps Th« t«mpo of bu>iii«M in Connectiqui is rising 9:4ft—As 'hie Twig la Bent 8:20—Shoppers' Special. being formed to spot hosUle alr- sharply as mors and more factories go into pro­ 10:00—Bess Johnson. 8:30—News, Weather. 10:1ft—Ellen Randolph. 8:35—Shdppera* Special. craft by eye and ear may well duction for national -defense. More business prove to be the backbone of the _ 10:80—Bachelor's Children. 9:00—Press News. American air raid alert sysitem. means more telephones ore needed, and more 10:4ft—Road of Life. 9:15—American Schfiol of the Air. 11:00—^Mary MarUn. Only a Umlted few mlllUry men telephone colls are mode. 9:45—Stories America Loves. te d governmental clvtllans know 11:1ft—Pepper Young's Family. 10:00—Hymns of aU Churches. the 'results of the vast amount of 11:90—The Goldbergs. 10:16—Myrt and Marge. Study which has' gone into this 11:4ft—David Hahim. 10:80—Stepmother. Home was never like this! douBtry's preparations^ for air de- 13:00—-Gene ted Glean. 10:45—Wonud of Courage. P. M. 11:00—Ad Mser. t _ ago the Army began as- 13:15—The Luncheonalree. 11:15—The Mab I Married. l3:90r—The Weather Man. 11:80—Blight Horizons. A rug could be in your , home for 'w ools famed for resiliency and lonjf Ing the poasiblllUes of total 13:10—Day Dreams. ’<5j. V' l!.M*r, involving whole populations. 11:45—'Aunt Jennyc Stories. 13:4ft—Sin ^ ‘ Sam. . 12:00 noon—Kate Smith Speaks. years and not get half the abuse life . . . colors applied by a secret It evalu ate the effect which the 1:00—Naars, W eather.- •; deatruction of New York s water P. M. r - the Masland Argonne Rug on our. J*PPUes by bomb would have on 1:1ft—Tbe Uttle Show. 13:15—Big Slater. process that forces them to the very . "tAOO.OOO person.^ mosTHiiiES 1:9ft—Marjorie MUle. 13:80—Romance of Helen Treat. sidewalk will get in the next two 3:00--WrlghtviUa Sketches. I3:s5—Our Qal Sunday. heart of the wool ao that they lait “t Plana Jnelude Evacuation 9:1I^-Meflsy Ume.' r • M-d»y. plans now include, those 1:00—Newi, Waatber. - weeks! Yet we know from thou­ long Wool 3:30—Concert. MinUturek. . IlOO—Main Street, Hartford. as as the itself... Lajrflex k for orderly evacuation of a large 3:4ft—Tbrss Debs. r pfwt of The city's residents tt PCRCRllOn 1:15—Woman In White. sands of stmilar tests it will come 9:00—^Agalast Tbe Storm. non-skid backs and comers curN b — ceasary. H 1:80—TIm Right to Hteplnesa. S:lft—Ma Parkins. 1:4ft—U fe C te'B a BaaurifliL through with flying colors! P { The Army knows exactly how 9:30—Guiding L ight proof—they are as rugged as ytiu’ M h r a lOO-candlepower light can be 8:4ft-Vlc - 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. t £ *** from the air on a ’ moonless 3:18—Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne That’s why the makers guaran- could ask foi>-yet so beautiful many F bight, and It knows Just how much 3:80—Fletcher WU^. flhwiinatkw Is reflected from a wet 3:4ft—Kate HopUna, Angel of " tae every Masiand Argonne Rug have been chosen as settings for. »«»<1 »» against a dry one. Writer Champion Mercy. But it stiU is growing gray toe three years—and why we recom­ Hollywood’s most glamorous stars. over the panic that might mend them so highly, especially for if a single screaming demo- Chicken-Plucker State Concerns. Come in and see them. Tooe-oa« bomb were dropped Into a homes with children. intersection In Beloit, Baton When the family worker* Mine Tone effects, Orimtal, Chinese and or'Bangor when the movie Harrisburg, Pa, Oct 8.—

— Given Contracts W oven oi fine quality imported Modems to choose from. w were disgorging their nm eflfUBpion ehkken-pluckar of , . g*a natronai )F NAIL LACQUER ^Ibe biggeat siagle objective in tba IVortbeaatarB Poultry Produc- home, theyll welcome a refreflh' Abort, MW tdephonfl fltittipiiMat 1$ laaRdM for •ts CooncU la A. CL Dalngwall. WMhiagtbo. Oct 8— a t HaaiUtMi F IUd. M O te- 9. (JPt 'Prlmie ■!>$- nx-opmi "liW Brldgaport turret ----- „ y ‘ ‘ y«teWt bfotber chinaA 99.075; CARTON J??*®*®*****-^ Tu- U J^ Mfg. Oa, ffom Britain, Til SHtkiri liw Eiilui Tiliplflif Cm m u nko TSkacL dausHitar of Viscount chucks ate tarn plata for aut^ SOTUtP UNSII aUTHOIITV 09 THI COCA-COtA CeMI>ANV $V rwa “e e 'il ^ married matic turret lathes, 98g03; WiLDON DRUG COMPANY I imperial aanetuary In the amperor's palaoa. ^Xhtttngtte Oo, Torrlhgtoa. .COCA - COLA .J (TLIW COMPANY, EAST, HARTFORD, CONN. set $Me Oonn, Bsarhinaa, $1,738. ^ A A l f l ■/'■rv'

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AIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEH, UUNn . WEDNESDAY, OCIXJBEK 8, 1941 of the Oonnactlout Divlaion of Con­ Federal Post tract Distribution would be to spread dafehse work. . Separata a member 6t tte city council serv- Ing .es aldermen during tte past slsted'by another si.stcr, .Miss Anne lunch. cansIsUng of fancy tea state agencies are set up, he ex­ ■United States Give Miss Werner Tureck. Mrs. Steger’s recreation plained, to enable the amall manu­ two yean. After a short wedding Waddell Begins 25th Year as Clerk sandwiches .and dainty cakes, and The cases of two men accused of Given Gray room was beautifully decorated cookies. She also poured. BEAN violation of the state flsh and facturer to get In touch wtih the trip through tte New England with large wedding bells and white government easily. states Mr. and Mra Weber w ^' Series of Parties Miss \yerner and Mr. Tureck game laws were continued to Sat­ - Hit by Press atroamera. Master Ronald Gustsf- will be married In the Concordia ' LEATHER TOP To Work with Industry make ttelr home In Rockville. . Official Rules Out The­ urday in towm court thlsemorhing. Plainville Industry ll^ad Mr. and Mn.- Edwin Pt^zek toh, 2H-year-old nephew of Mf. church on the 25th of Als month; U. S. William Dewatt, 25, of 465 North Purchases to be made by various have gone to St. Peterabuig, Fla.,' Mlaa Eleanor Werner, 152 West Tureck, dressed as "Dan Cupid with ory in Disappearance Main'street and John Dewart, 33, Named State Director governmental agencies will be For Jap Net Center street, baa been tfie. gueat. his bow and arrow, pulled In an t»j spend the winter. ' expreas w ^g^ 'decorated with O f Utde Child. of 437 t-s North Main streets are O f 0PM Division. knolvn to hla office and the Infor­ Mrs. Helmond of Wi)Kmantic Is of honor at several rece'nt social History Group Huntiiig BooU the. accused persons. They were mation made available-to small (Coiltlnued From Page One) functions, in recognition of fier Autumn flowers which waa loaded arrested by State Game Warden- teaching the primary room at Hall with a variety of groceries. The businessmen, he said. Laige prime Memorial school tai.-Rlace of Miss approaching marriage to Ernest . • eat or Fiah or Cheese Conway, N. H., Oct. 8—(;P)—As Eoward Wraighti . Hartford, Oct. 8—((P)—Carl A. couple Were also presented with a : Ing. contractors who are willing ot" llese the United states ab.indons Mildred Mirtl who resigned this Tureck of Glehwood street. The Opens Sessions Pamela HoDingworth. 5, gained ‘ On an Intoxication count O d l Gray, prasldent of the Orendy anxious to find plants that can do llier eelflfih attitude." fall to be marred. first was when her office associates complete set of glass cooking ware. VegetablM M Finley, Of 83 Eldrldge street, The friends sat dow-n to a tabic GOODRICH or’yellow). strength In a hoepital today after Manufacturing (Company of Plaln- work for them under subcontracts I This, outbreak of critical edltor- A moving picture of "Alluring at the American Surety Company, was flned $5 and costs. He was ar­ will also be registered here. "We llala follows a lengthy period of re- Arizona" was given at Hall Memo­ Hartford,'su'fprlsed her with a tur- .decorated in true wedifing fashion Hartford,, Oct. g;-tA5_The first I^tato: 1 or more servlnga. her ordeal of being lost In a forest rested after a disturbance last viUe, baa been appointed atate di­ for refreshments. Following the re­ Ankle-Fit Lilentuf 535348484853485653535348235323532323232348232323535348535353235323232353482348235353232348 for eight days. County Solicitor will work closely with ■* Industry, lierved comment regarding the rial school Monday by Mr. Barker Vey dinner at tte Old Well In Sims­ ahnusl meeting of The American Fruit: 2 servings (1 citrus night at his hopie. rector oif the Division of Contract existing state agencies, the Aripy, freshments, mrslern arid old-fa.sh- tomato). Burnham Davis ruled out any pos- ■United States. « ol Sprlnd^eld, Mass. All the local bury. Following the dinner, a pink Association for State and I.«cal Oiargiid with shooting out a Distribution of the OPM, It was Navy, and Labor Division of I , One new factor In the Pacific and white umbrella was opened loned dancing was enjoyed in the History opened here today, attend­ Butter or Margarine:'^ (With vi­ alblllty that aha had been Iddpapcd. children- attended. recreation room. . Hunting B(X>U light bulb on Hartford road In announced In Waahlngton to4ay by OPM," he declared. liituaUon hail been the dlnclosure of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolezal and over 1he bride-elect with many ed ,(h part by scholars remaining tamin A added). So Incredulous were many per­ which act he Injured property of sons—-including some veteran Floyd B. Odium, national division Mr. Gray it a director of BiUlngs ishlpmentii of oil and other supplies Mise Frances Dolezal, accom­ beautiful and useful miscellaneous Bunday afternoon, a tea was after the, conclusion of- the an- Cereal or Bread: At least 2 the electric company Dwight Wag­ and Spencer Company of Hartford Iby The Netherlands East Indies to gifts attached to It. After unwrap­ hual Convention of The .Society of servings of whole grain or "en­ woodsmen—at the child's stamina head. panied by Miss Christine Bousa of given In honor of .Miss Werner by ner of Mansfield was flned $5 and Mr. Gray, whe has accepted the and the Y.W.C.A., and the State iRussia. New York, came to their summer ping the gifts the remainder of the twenty of her girl friends at the American Archivists. riched." that they freely expressed belief costs. The accused, 18 years old, that she bad been abducted, held .position on a dollar a year basis, Vocational -Association. He Is also f The Dutch colony produces only home on Willlngton HIU Saturday. evening was spent in playing home of her coii.sin, Mrs. Robert Raising of the standards, of his­ HOiFlFOisTie Sugar, Fats: In moderatloif.- sold he was firing a .22 caliber a trustee of Wllllston Academy. He Iabout three. per cent of the games and enjoying entertaining torical societies was the . subject Water; 6 or more glasses. in a cabin or some such.place and was formerly a member of the M iss Dolezal and Miss Bousa, Werner of .384 'Woorlland street. rifle at sparrow’s and missed. Other State Defense Council. Working has been engaged In manufactur­ Iworld's oil but thl.s production, at teachers, returned Sunday and Mr. stunts by the girls present. Again the bride-elect was shower­ of the opening, panel disrussion, Divide the food dollar In fifths then released on a mountain trail. lights on nearby poles were |4*)—Edward MAIN M r a l U l Hopka. A reception was held In the flIUng added $9 A .50 tM 10.0s|M.t7| I m a in I materials because. It said, they are Goshen/ m iS S w t In order with flues and chimneys _____ "Author unknown." the time she was found. D. O'Brien, Eas* Hartford, tovfrn evening at the Hungarian hall. The Ea.sy Combine butter, sugar and eggs STREET IfltL IjIalL l I j i l L i l i j STREET I a union of ''have-nots." bride has been a secretary at the 3. Re-Cover with Homespun ------.rug-rggaa: pu^at the top of the cleaning list. answer to a request: and beat with a dover beater. Mix While agreeing many persons auditor nearly 25 years and a New Britain., Oct. 8 ‘ITt Two The boys were held under $.5,000 4. Reflnish the woodwork G’bye now. would have perished In panic- member of the Board of Finance Britain and America, on the University of Connecticut. Mr. and bail each by Judge Elifts T. Ring- Payments It you can ispay 0 looa el iry frayed cord and loose sock- pineapple Cream Cheese FrosUng thoroughly and add milk, vanilla I other hand, the agency declared, Mrs. Plvonka will reside here with boys on pnrolc from the State 5. Sagless-Proof Constryrtlon -at la a fire hasard and In the mat­ stricken flight In similar circum­ several terms, died Tuesday night rose for a hearing torhorrow after 6 Free estimates and deliver!.s $2$ 10 $300 In sm^ ■enUilf tablespoons white iream and chocolate melted over hot wa­ SELF-SERVE GROCERY DEPT. I may become stronger because they his parents. He Is associated with School In Meriden, eftch 16 years . instolasnu. coae la ot pheae ter of ashtrays—make sure they ter. Mix well and drop from tip stances, they asserted the child ap­ at St. Francis hospital here after Prosecutor William F. Curtin said 7. Rasy terms. Carry Our Own Accounts cheese an illness of several weeks. He “ WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS!" I represent a union of ‘'haves." his father In operating a large old, stood stoltdi.v in Police Court they blackjacked and attempted today. sure large enough Md that the 2 tablespoons butter of spoon onto an oiled and floured parently conserved her strength by drinking plenty of Water, from was .66 years old. Domel, wpich has close govern- farm. toda.v and faced charges of theft to rob Mrs. Peter Chmielewskl. 22, Better Covers Priced Proportionately l^w. matches are thq safety kind. An 2 tablespoons pineapple Juice cookie sheet. Bake 15 mlmitoa In I raent connections, expressed a fear of an automobile, carrying- con­ of .56 Beatty street on Beaver ounce of prevention Is worth a brooks and resting mu(?h of the Prominent for many years In i 2 teaspoons lemon Jiilce a moderate oven. the town’s civic activities, Mr. I which has been voiced by other cealed woa|K)ns and blackjacking street yesterday afternoon and VISIT OUR THIRD FLOOR SHOWROOM povnd of ciure! time, particularly after her feet H^iAcnat 1-4 teaspoon grated lemon rlnj began to swell. O'Brien formerly scr\-ed as chair­ STOCK-UP SALE! I Japanese organs, that. Germany a woman on a street. made their escape, later taking And noW, dear readers, after 1-8 teaspoon salt w e Dont Need a Microscope to man of the Democratic To\vn Com­ 1 will apend her strength In Russia, They are Henry J, Norezyk of Manna's automobile. FINANCE CO. vHiat penny lecture for your bene­ . The girl’s father, Joseph E. Hol- SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FMDAY AND SAT.! 3 cups confectioner’s sugar. Tell Ls Ungworth. Lowell. Mass., business mittee. He was a membci’ of Hart­ j leaving her ally, Japan to face 12 Bond street and Edward G. When found. Curtin said, each MacDonald Upholstery Co* iAremmm fit as well as mine, let’s turn to Mix Ingredients and beat. Let ford lodge, 19. B. P. O. E.. and of I alone the hostility of Britain and ..Pikorski of 67 Booth street. boy had a new blackjack and 751 Mala Straat th»- "specials of the week" and when floors need re­ man. said after'visiting her at her I perhaps the United States. (American Industrial bldg.) Room 302A #tat« Tliaafar RI4»e stand S’ minutes. Beat until Women’s Swim the Foresters of America. No. 3 Cana I Q # . New Ua'y Pears, * ra What the police describe as a gloves which, he said they told R o o m 9 aaff a there are acme dandy ones to­ finishing and In the bedside yesterday that she told 1 The agency said the German- 983 MAIN STREET , HARTFORD CALL 2-4127 creamy and frost cake. Fall the roof needs him she had seen nobody until her Ilealth Forces Retirement Appleuacr, 2 for .... 1 ^ C No. 2(■ J can ...... I / C brief careeK of crime came to an police, they intended to wear to T eL 5 4 5 0 night I Russian war waa started to end end at 12:20 a. m. loaay when the conceal their fingerprints. M. H. R«wcllp HH*a Its share of atten- rescuers arrived. For 20 years he was employed Elm Farm Pancake 1 Tilden-Davies Open Till 9 Thure. and Fri, Eves. In the auditing department of the Elm Farm Raisin's, 1 I any po.ssible threat to the German Overall Time for Little Tots Uon. too. McGill’s Classes at Rec Heart and Lungs In Good Shape Flour, 3 f o r ...... I w C Mr. and Mrs. William Davies of Finest Qnallty Woolen Wear We know you'll be perfectly sat­ Aetna Life Insurance Company IS-oa. package, 2 fo r .. 1 w C I rear, but aald this purpose already Main street, Ridgefield, Conn., an­ Paint Shop, 645 He said' her face was so drawn I had been attained because Russia Clifford's ■ are the headquarters isfied with the quality in the good- by her loss of weight he could and Its affiliates, retiring a few Campbell’s ra . Elm Farm 1 nounce the marriage of their Main St., carry all years ago because of ill health. I has been crippled by the heavy for the famous line of Woolcich looking corduroy overalls for the the highest quality Will Gel Underway in hardly recognize her features. But Tomato Soup, c a n ...... / V Cake Floor, Ige. pkg. I 3 C daughter, Anne Madeline to Fred hunting shirts and woolen wear of small fry at Montgomery Wards He was born Sept. 10, 1886. In I lonsea Inflicted upon her. Howard Tllden, son of Mr. and floor and deck enamels and roof the frostbite condition was cloor- Elm Farm ' O C ^ all kinds. In sizes 3 to 6 In Fall colors for Week; Miss McRae lo ing up. her heart and lungs were Willimantic, so nof the late Dan­ Frazier’s Crabmeet, A *5^ I If the war with Russia la con- Mrs. Fred C. 'Tllden of Summer paints necessary for the best pro­ iel J. and Anne Cryne O'Brien. He Succotash, 2 l$e- cans 2 cans f o r ...... "v J C I eluded the Germans could turn on $1.29. Nice corduroy knickers and tection of your home and they are In good shape. street. Manchester. The wedding longies too, sizes 4 to 10, for $1.69 Be the Instructor. attended St. Patrick’s parochial I Suez and establish sea communl- took place on July 23 at the St. Water Stains modestly priced too. Playiifg with a toy fire engine I cations with the Far East. Domel In dark colors and a special ship­ he gave her, she expressed a de- school there and In 1894 was grad­ James United Church In Montreal. To remove those white 'water uated from Hartford Public High SUGAR — JACK FRO.ST — With Purchase of Only I added. Japan then would be able Canada, and was performed by the ■tains from your hardwood floors ment of crisp girls’ blouses, sizes The regular Fall and Winter jsire to go home, but he .said It was I to remove "tte evil hand of Brit- 6 to 16 for 09c. In Pnrrhaslng Your New Foun­ swimming*immincF classes at the East Side . ___ * s . ____ _■__ •school. Hi.s wife was the late 5 0c...... 10-11). bag 57c Rev. J. Bruce Hunter, rector of prst rinse the spotted area with unlikely she would, be moved until Katherine E. Kenefick O’Brien. I aln from the'Far Ea.st." It said. Special For Three Days Only! dation Garment Rec will get under way next week. the church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph cold water. Then nib It well with the latter part of this week. He leaves four sons and three EVAPORATED MILK—SEAi.ECT . .3 ige. cans for 23c For Fall co-operate with the shop and thus Miss 'Violet McRae of the High She was In excellent spirits, he Shehyn and Mr. Leslie Tail, cous­ ■ cloth dipped In two cups of clear School Faculty will be the Instruc­ daughters and three grandchild­ TUNAFISH— BONITA . . . ins of tte bride, were- the attend­ water In which two tableapoons- You’ll see It every­ be assured of satisfactory flttings added, as she has been from the ren...... 2 cans for 27c where this fall, the and when needful reflttlngs that tor. time she said "HI" to attract the FLOUR—GOLD MEDAL . ants. tul of aplrlts of camphor have From 8 until 9 on Monday she Funeral sers’lces will l>e held ...... 2 Hi-lb. bag $1.07 -Willington Mr. Tllden Is a graduate of the been placed. Next, wipe the area shirtwaist frock three your garment may do the work attention of the searching party on from his home withaburial In St. will conduct an advanced swim­ a trail on Mount Chocorua. Manchester schools and la at pres­ dry and apply floor polish. stories' high. Built on for which It Is designed giving Mary's cemetery, Eh*t Hartford. Miss Jennie R. Church color, dark at the hem, comfort and correct support as ming and lifesaving class for Plan Big Celebration Libby’s — Armour’s rrlM*o, S'poond ent In tte employ of a Hartford brilliant at the waist, well as ultra-modem lines—Marie women. When .she does go home, she will Corned Beef, een . . . . contracting company. Mrs. Tllden Th ursday— Friday atlsfactlon In a Perfect Fit pale at the neck...... Barber. The Smart-form Shop, On Wednesday evenings from 7 face one of the biggest civic cele­ Include "Beau” In Name At tte town meeting Monday is a graduate of the Ridgefield ^and Beautiful Styling until 8 she will conduct a begin­ brations ever held In Lowell. Vari­ Cuban Queen Pineapple, 1 C ^ Lifebuoy Boap, J there were 281 straight Republl- schools and of the Danbury Hospi­ will make you Inches 483 Main street. Tel. 4038. 4 bars f o r ...... A w C ara descriptive of the grand shoes taller, we are told. Cornea ih Jer­ ners class In swimming for wom­ ous organizations already are London. Oct. 8 (/TO—Pilots of r Crushed, large can-.. . I w C n votes, 105 Democratlq/and 57 tal. Training School ffm^urses and on display for three low prices of sey and rayon material. Take your en. This course offers the women making plans for an affair In Beaufort fl.ghter m|uadron have In­ Armoar'ii Treet, , W'heat Cereal, lit. There are 697 on tte voting Is at present employed on the staff $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 at The Shoe From The Rumford Book "Mag­ a fine opportunity to learn to Which as many as possible of the 1IM AU the Republican ticket wasof nurses at th>r New Milford pick of^ beige, green, brown; or ic Muffins'' a copy o f which you cluded "Beau’’ in the name of each Ralston, Ige. pkg. . . . A w C « Box, LaSalle Road. West Hart­ beige, red amt black, or make It swim. It Is expected that many mill city’s population of 100,000 plane, wjth such results as Beau- I elected os follows: Assessors, Jos-hospital. ford. Qpen every evening until 9 may have by writing to Rumford, women will t$ke advantage of this Vermont Maid Alpine Pastry Flour, l ^ h Dlmock, J. Gallup Service; s»- and Saturday gold, green, brown. can Join. Peep, Beau-Nana, Beau-Na-Fide. o'clock for your convenience also. Box K, Rumford, R. I., these are course and profit by Miss McRae's Those In charge will confer with staple S.vrup...... 1 “ t C 24*2-lb. bag ...... ! lleCtmen, Wilbert C. Ruby, William a change: Beau-Kay. C3reta-Gar-Bcau and Many of the New SwCaten Fea­ In.structlon. Holllngworth concerning the date. Beau-Legs, I Bcwler; board of tax review, Wll- AUc# Marble, the glamorous tured In the Leadjflg Feahlon Banana Spice Muffins On Wednesday evenings from 8 With sirtually every Lowellitc I Ham Parizck, Frederick Service; ■ town clerk, Leon O. Woodworth. tannla star, may not know It btit Maguzlnee 1 1-4 cups sifted flour until 9 she will conduct an Inter­ taking a.personal Interest In the aba has been handed one of the 2 teaspoons Rumford Baking mediate class In swimming for glrj's adventure — hundrerls came I town treasurer, Henry Douda; are ahou-'U at 'Tweed’s, 739 Main I agent of deposit fund. Jerry Pap-^ tough Job# of the national defense street. In smart shades of black Poweh women. This class Is designed for to New Hampshire to aid In the 1942 AUTOi I dust collector of taxes, WaKer program. plum, nuLshell, jockey red, oxford S tablespoons brown sugar , women who wish to Improve their search, a carnival spirit prevailed ARE SUCH A COMFORT As assistant director of civilian 1-4 teaspoon aalt strokes and swimming technique. upon newra of her re-appearance. 1 Matter; constables, Frank , Ladr, grey, aqua and others to match The above three classes run for I Charles Woodworth, Harold C?ush- TO ACTIVE WOMEN dafanaa. It la up to her to get their individually styled- wool 1-4 teaspoon ground clnnampn Dealers reported the demand for American women In tip-top physi­ a period of twelve weeks. People newspapers brought memories of taian; registrar of votewi; William OTHCI ejp skirts. 1-8 teaspoon ground nutmeg jMaslnda; board of education,. Rosa cal shape-rand, she presses ter 1-2 cup chopped raisins interested in these Classes should the armistice shd the kidnaping of STYUS *0 TO *0 contact the East dside Recreation l-O. Hall, Frederlclc-Tyler; Demo- aooomplUh her goal largely by Mustard Relish or Sandwich 1 egg, beaten Charles A. Lindbergh's first son. Center office to enroll for the les­ So excited was t^well over the Icratlc; Seleclnjan, (Jharics Sa- parauadlng women to walk. ' Spread 1 tablespoon melted shortening franek; constablea. I^ n k Kotrba, Mlaa Marble will bava her hanappU^ •- "apH brush. colorful, tasty relish. Nice Piecra ®f Stewihjf Lamb ...... Jb. 15« 'Shake eUK any dropa, don't wipe. . $ 1 0 S Stand frames on edge to dry. LADY CHmSTINA Our Own Make Pure Pork Sausage M eat...... lb. 29c A BlrthsUme Ring Will Capture i -V Her Heart on Her Birthday i CHENILLE BED SPREADS (RIGHT) MODEL PT-51 ^ m b PattlA. freshljr made, bacon wrapped...... lb. 25c IFk Not a Bit Too Early to Think For October—the Rozircon—a ! Fresh Spare Ribs ; ...... ib. 25c i' About Chrietmas Sewing 5-TUBE " lovely rose-colored stone which Is j styled by the Jfoted Dealgner, VlrgUila Hamlfl TABLE MODEL ta d smu’U revel in the grand em-' beautiful In a modern setting. i (gayim rSroideriaa, bright \yanis and ideas Matthew • Wlor. 997 Main street, A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD — OYSTERS — 1941 Jter Christmss seen at Mrs. El- next to McLellan’s, carries an en­ $ 4 - 9 8 ' CLAMS — SCALLOPS mott'a Rug and Gift Shop, 977 chanting selection of blrthstone street. rings for every month In the THESE ARE year and they are' Inexpensively SCRANTON FRUIT AND FRESH. VEGETABLES Ftom tbs Saaltast Advisor for priced from $5.00 up. NET CURTAINS CRISS CROSS 3 HOT MODELSl Native Parsnips ...... lb. {fc 'jjfall 1941 we think you’ll like this Native Potatoes, extra fancy ...... 15-lb. peck 25c Electric Range Fun width ppetlsing pie:. A -np , Orange and Date Fie Use the- amall mlrrora which Hajid Picked Cooking'Apples ...... 6 lbs. 25e $-4 -cup eugar come in every, handbag to place Curtains Clip flour ' Lowest Price Ever bonaath. a crystal or pottery vase. 98c pair AT OUR BAKERY d e p a r t m e n t 1-4 traapodh aalt They're cute beneath bud vages, 90 Inehefl Wide 1 S-8 ctqpe milk add to the picture besidea pror Large Crusty Poppyseed Rolls...... dox. 24e f ' 1 cup orange -Juice To th« Phin tectlng your poliahed table topa. SUNPAST —. TUBFAST Cookies, our own make, a large variety to choose from * t te a ^ o o u grated orange rind We Km>w You’ll Wish for Oae CRETONNE Mfdiaai and Pin Dots. ra*l *#*«*■****•****************’ *••••••••••• 15c * $6-M Moathly, PoUto Salad, our own m ake...... Jb. 15c Indodtaig 1 taUMpdpn butter For Your Home- ^ STUDIO SETS 3 tabletaoon lemon Julra when you see the new line of com­ SPECIAL! Carrying V..VV. $•$ cup daUts, cut in amall fortable and good looking 'maple . with Pillow SUpe TOURSDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Charge^ chaira with upholstered '-seata and Ffnesl; 0->Tiibe Set! backs at Burton D. Pearl's, 099 ^ U e r, FAirmont Creamery...... ,2 lbs.B3c Amazing 5-Tnlie! Aprirots,. fancy bu lk...... Ib. 25c Main atreeL There is the wing, $ 3 -4 9 Compare with features of $100 radipal Tone realism challenging radios up tdi sugar, floor and salt In monla, harrri back and platform Pea Beans, for baking, fancy-...... 2 lbs. 17e You get Foreign Reception, automatic boiler and atlf in the An Popular Colors! $1.19 Miradc Offer! Super-faat oven bakes $19,951 And you get the advantages of rocker to give you hours ot relax­ P e ^ whole yellow, Swedish style , . 2 lbs. 27c tuning, 5-band Lucite Dial, Dual Tone Add the orange ation. You'll like. the nice studio H.-0. OA^ Quick or Regular ...... 2 Ige. pkgs. 17e biscuita in lO.nainutea from cold start. . automatic tuning, dynamic apeaker cook, etlrttng constantly kMihgts arlth maple arma, too. All O nlE R STUDIO SETS Rccnlnr $1,291 Control and plug-ln for F-M, Tele­ Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Elbows, Royal Soirlet...... Deep-well cooker. 7 heat top units. and loop aeriall Rectifier inclodedl d minutes or until Udek- ary covered in lovely tapeatrtea or AT $2.98 TO $5.98 vision and records I Rectifier and tun­ OK’d by Undejrwriteral Sam* aot i^ and ccattkaa to cook U$3i grade bomaamtaa tat a raags a' pkgs. 13^ See it and Save I ing eye includadi Jtut bear itl_ lodsar. Add a lit- o f baautiful' colors, lo w priced, Flour...... V-., . .Ige. pkg. 23e ivory plastk, $1 mor*. $a tha afl^Uly toe—chaira from $23.'96 and A. L. Blocomb, Plop. J?— ••■•••••-•#•■■ a;a a a a a.a aaaaaaaeS* CSllCfl 25C Joungea $39.93 up. ved Heart Dog Food ...... 8 cana 25c OBok. aCtmnff »13 MAIN STREET ■uy yaur phenegiaph letoidt at Wtadt Next To the Banh atalag$»ari TEXTILE STORE ~.al Hi* ef Ih* waak’i Ah* a i, DIAL 5137 — DELIVBRy! V fiHI f»re taaMv s***d Eqv!ymentl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY* OCTOBER «, W % < E}GBT HANdHESTER EVENING nERALD, SCANCHEBTEIR. CDNN. WEDMESDAT, OCmBER 8,1J4I V F A O l N X m bsndlts OB tha streats o f tha “ City even with such a propaganda gain tlonal expenses conneetsd with the Francis T. Maloney that President Aanrl^fftfr o f V lU ifa Chsrin.’’ to ba made, the Naxla couldn't $118,000 for th* High school addi­ > SERIAL STORY GroWi Considers education of children living in lo­ Rooeevelt had approved th* main­ tion. While th* formal offer* from almoet received * vbfita play tha gama on tha level. Their, cal government housing develop­ Driver Is Hurled Man About Manhattan Ope^orum All Details Complete tenance and operation grant of- th* FW A had npt been received, tbeir freet wiwtow la** ^ lirrilft Tha Big Attack inner, Instlnctlva nature, we Fedeful Grants ments but declared they would oak $88,218. and the project for th* Butler declared that the $36,218 night, but he didn’t quit* Judge, couldn't eland following By 0 «o rg « TnelMr reconsideration of a proposed of­ Fitch facilities, estimated to ooat would likely be accepted by th* Against Window undeelred *ntrano*. MURDER IN PARADISE fer di a $20,000 grant for an addi­ PQBU«UaO IT TH« , The German high command tOr Rogers Wants Groton, Oct. 8.—(B)—Groton .of- $116,000 o f which the government town. A i for the $20,000 offer to­ Wh*n -8tanl*y Aadarsea’* air inenALD pRurriNa co, in c through honorably and In accord­ tion to Fitch- High school. da^ makes its.first official revela­ Scanning the list further you eOSYNISHT. 1*41, For Air Warning Test ricials today regarded'favorably a would pay $20,000 and the town wards the High school addition, collided with anoOier b* wa* hurt-' 11 BltMll Btr«*t ance with the eatabitahed rulea of New .Tork, Oct. ,8— Some* tim e t BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NSA' BBRVICB. INC. Schools Supt. S. B. Butler said lUneliMtar, Conn. ago 1 became Interested in ascer­ find these names: ITorencc Moore, proposed offer by thevDefenae $96,000. however, he said that town offl- *d up against the Welnateln'a wta- tion of the new drive In the "cen­ town ' officials were notified last Chicago, Oot. 8—(4^—Mias Sblr- TBOMAB pb r o u so n Intemetional law. It is an excel­ taining the whereabout* o f an ac- WlUle OslUer, Sam Bernard, Overhaul Job Public W orki DlvlstonkOf *ni(t Fed­ Groton had applied for outright ciala would probably ask a recon­ dow. He shattered the glate and OtDcrsl llM«Bcr ter, which has previously been lo­ night by Congressman William J. ley Weinstein, and her sister, Ads- lent; imd a forbidding, exkmple of tres* who had made quite a name a THE StOB^: "It'a murder!" eral Works Agency of a full gitet granU in bote caaea, $38,055 for sideration and suggest that the fell to the sidewalk. Poondtd Oatobar I, till WIM BMinett, M srgBnt Irving, " ' . « Surts Tomorrow at (^ardinal Lauri Ilne. sitting in their first floor cated only by British reports and wUspera Maddle O'Connor, aa the, nice Officer Aniiier said I did ex­ of $38,318 to cover extra op^q- FiUgerald and U. 8. Senator extra opera^nal expenaea and Andenon waa tak«n to n bcopi* what'any kind of dealing with the for herself during the'Twentlee 'Helen Claire, Ivy Sawyer, and F W A pay $60,000 of the $116,000. apartment ten feet above th* Pvbllihta Brary Bvanint Cnaot tea aeteel.tsaclMr daughter Mary, actly right and nothing happened 6 a. m# with Volun- tai but ao sever* injuty wa* found. partial Russian admissions. The but who had dropped out o f sight ; Joe Santley. Town*s GovernmeiiUl to you anyway." lantayt abd Bolldar*. Catartd at Nazis would be like. In recent seaabns. After, .calling ! aad their SeetUA Finn MoCool, Iha Pott Ottlca at ManehMtar. high command claims the encircle­ “ A lot you’d care," I said bit- teer Workers at Bol- D ies, A g e d 76 Cana., aa Sa«>Bd aaaa Mall Hatirr. Equity and various agents with- i ur.ii lai’a Set-up Needs Modern­ me i t e the body o f eopUstl- ment (ff vast Soviet armies in the Ivy Sawyer la terty. “ A fine mother you are. I out getting anywhere I got in ' married to Joe Santley, who ia a oatod Herbert Cord near their oot- ton and Marlborough. ■unovnirwunaUBSCRlPTION RATE* region of V3raxma, a point some touch with Ward ’Morehouse; of izing His Letter Insists. ta g « at Pamdlse Lake, aad Mandle suppose you’re already seeing (Coakqued from Pag* On^ DaaI Taar by Mall ...... Shame on Ub! motion picture director and they yourself as a lady sleuth.” I was MoBth by Mall ...... I -JJ the New York Sun, a aort of gens off la the dark night to phone Par iSS miles from Moscow. The Naxla are on the West Coast. ' Helen too tired to continue ths argument, Past Commander Elmer Weden of death of the present pontiff and ItnplaEI# Copy a 0.0 a a a d •«•■••••••* *2. aI! Little Panama ia everlaatingly drawling encyclopedia of the the-, Bidltor, The Herald, the poUoe, prolMUkly from the re­ .19.00 Were presumed tiL.have reached Claire is not the south/m Helen but the next morning L atarted election of hi* successor. Oallaarad Ona Taar, right in its sudden defiance of ater who knows'- the theater and Well, at around one o'clock this sort Inn operatOd hy eideriy Chris Dllworth-Comell post 102, Ameri­ this point earlier in the summer, everybody In it. Claire of two years ago who from where I had finished. Maudie, ' C!ardinsl Lailri began his priest MEMBER OP starred In “ Kiss the Boys Good- Gordon. Cord surprised the re- can Legion, announced Ibis morn­ It’s an every-day jo b United States plans for arming “ Yea,’’ laid Ward, “ ahe's dead. morning I remarked to Mrs. Rog­ it seemed, had done her calling ly work aa a Uqcher of theology THR ASSOCIATED PRESS and then retired from It in the b y " Margaret Irving, the last sorters by showing up this year ing that all of the details for the Tha Aaaociatad Praia la a«clual»a- American merchant shlpa which She died in Hollywood about two ers that it was still apparent that from the old Morris residence all face of Soviet counter-attacks. It time I saw her, was still with the with svelte Margie DUon,' Intro- ■'! A ly aatitlad to tha oia or rapubltea- years ago. That’s the trouble wHth town meetinp, baaebdl, football right, and then, she admitted, she Air Raid Warning service tomor­ Uaa of all nawa dlapatehta eroditao are operating, under Panfima reg­ Sbuberts, in “The Streets of ^dnclng her as his fiancee, when represents an apparent advance of trying to find people who have tbe~ people at rnmdlae had sop-| and Miss Millie, whom she had row were completed last night at a up^ to a 67 year to It or oot otharwiaa oradttad tn istry. Pari*.'' Bui FTorenc* Moore la and poker continue to be I great criticized not so many hours prs- tbla papar and alio tha loeal niwi some 70 miles from the positions disappeared from Broadw ay. pooed him engaged to young Jennie ; meeting of the chief atatlon ob- dead, and to is Sam BemanV W il­ American institutions. 'What a vToualy for her strictness with publlioad haratn. Believe it or not, but the great They’re either in Hollywood or Morris, despite the objections o f aervers. Rated aa Chief Observer All rlahti of rapubllcation of the Germans held at the beginning lie Collier ia on the coast. I do not blessing that minds Mature and Jeante, had discussed the crime. apaelal dlapatehta barain art alao United States of America has they’re dead or married and liv­ Jennie's strict splaster aunt Miss for thia area. Commander Weden of the present advance. ing private domestic lives.” know where Wilda Bennett is. I Immature can clash barAilessly aa “She knows the land around reputation! raaarvad. been, in this Instance, trying to do not know where Helen Claire is. Millie, to their romance. Mary held a meeting with his station ob­ The companion drive on the - I thought of thia the other day they did Monday night and give uyUte alone In the dark for her here and all the people.’’ Maudie servers, Milton Hansen of Strong Pull larvica ellant of N. E. A. hide behind the skirts of one of After the Music Box gave up justified that night conversation center is cutting toward and per­ when the Music Box Theater, that vent to p3rrotechi>tca which in the mother’a retain. street and Clifford Cht-ney. Mr. Sanrlea Ine. the weakest and smallest of its bright little playhouse on West its policy of musical revues it be­ thualy. " I "merely tried to learn if haps beyond Bryansk, although it came the home o f celebrated com­ old World would burst Into life­ Hansen will diave charge of the Pnbltahara Rtpraitntatitta, Tha 45th street, "the street of hits," long hatreds, mass carnage, and Maudle Likes Mystery she could throw any light on th* sister republics. edies and dramas by such authors crime." Marlborciugh station and Mr. Worth considering wh^n you furnish your hom e.. .the Jullua Mathawa Spactal Asancy— does not seem to be meeting m’IUi was celebrating its twenty-first the destructioti of nations. CH APTER m Cheney at Bolton, in this area Naar Tbrk. Chleaao, Detroit and We, the United States, will not birthday. '-f as George S. ' Kaufman, Noel The moon had sailed ghoullahly "Well, could she?’’ — fact that a store like Watkin.s, holding an enviable Boaton. success comparable to that 6f the coward, W. Somerset Maugham, Lest sotrm of the ojiscrvera think the warning service will (unction send oiir flag into the war zones. The Music Box doesn't IiMk at past seven trees before I saw a It seemed that Mlaa Morris was for twelve hours, from 6 a. m. national reputation, has won this recognition by adher­ northern arm of the pincen. Edna Ferber, John Colton and too unkindly of the northeast cor­ too busy recalling her own anger m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u op But we take our ships, get a Pan­ ail like an old theater and the ner of the High School Hall, per­ car coming down the road. From throughout the day to 6. p. m. ing to one ptilicy for 67 years! And that policy has CIRCUIMTIONS. These drivesi the Russians to­ reason perhaps ia that so many Morrie Ryaklnd. It will have for the time that had passed and the at Herbert C!ord’a attentions to 5— C ama flag for them, and send them Its tenant this' season a new com­ mit mq to reniind them that great Vartona Shifts and will continue to be, day in and day out, just this: Tha Herald Printlnt Company. day admit, represent the g^^atest successes of the theater have kept way my eyes ached from straining her niece to think of why he had Boltou will be manned by.mem­ blithely on their way. edy by Edna Ferber and G ^ rg e mind* lie in the same mud-holes. been killed or by whom. “ Not “Offer only those things we believe to be of unquestion­ Ino., aaautnaa no financial raaponai- concentration of German power the name so continually in the Of course, if I were a Har\-ardite to see a welcome arrival, I sus­ bers of the American Legion at the blUty for typosraphleal arrora ip- S Kaufman. But next year Irving that I blame her for feeling that We, the United SUtes, wlU not thestrical page news and in the I vtouid say "great minds run In pected Maudie hadn’t gone direct first trick under command of Mr. able good taste and honest, long-lasting construction.” paarlna in advarilaamanta In tha yet faced. By sheer weight of minds of drama-goers. Berlin Is going to revive some of way,^’ Maudie hurried to a d ^ “ She Manehaitar Evanina Harold. arm oiir own merchant ships for the old Music Box revues that the Same channel", but being a to the Inn for help. I really don't Cheney, and with him will be John numbers, the Russians say, the But it did seem old, suddenly, Otudent of only the college of ex­ know why I expected her to do feels he took advantage of\ th e Learned and John Robinson front 6 the purpose of self-defense, even were ao appreciated in the early child's gullibility and unsopblstlte Now that it is Show Week at Watkins we urge you to Wednesday, October 8 permans have succeeded in punch­ when one scanned a playbill of the perience, my crudity will, I am things the simple and direct way. to 9 a. m. From 9 until 12 noon, though Hitler is repeatedly at­ first Music Box Revue, which Twenties. 'ITils should be an In­ tion, and, of course, she feels thu pajr U8 a visit. You’ll find four big floors brimming ing wedges Into the Soviet defense teresting venture,, but of course sure, be pardoned. And then, of Being her daughter for too many Mr*. Thomas Flink and Mrs. Oscar tacking outside any established Irving Berlin and the late Sam course, in the contest for zoning years to mention should have made trick of his—this bringing his cur-' Kreyslg, of Bolton will take over oyer with good things for the home at prices you’ll agree lines. All Russia is called upon Hjirris and one of ths Schuberts he will have to nSve^jew s^rs. rent fiancee back to Paradise Lake The Next Vote on Meters war zones. But we will take guns new namea, and m ab^in some Commissioner, presumably only me expect her to do It the. hard From 12 to 3 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy are enticing. to meet the threat. put on there. September 22, 1920. between Mr. Holman and Mr. Wlr- way. Mystery was mystery even —is exactly what one would ex­ Weden and Mrs. Beatrice Thomas and sneak them on board ships I One saw namea of persons who instances even new songs. pect of such a character.” » T ot a city of 24,000 to try to do Terrific though the German ef­ tella, there were three votes for If a murder was In it, and Maudie \Of the Legion Auxiliary unit. flying the flag of Panama. Let I were wildly applauded in that Wendell Willkie. Moderator Hyde was nevor one to pass by such a "If she goes around spouting \ Volunteers Deil.v husineai*through a town meeting fort seems to be. it ahould be con­ those sentiments she "may find her­ Panama fight Hitler; as for us, I day but who are prominent no The 30,000 men In the swamps cast these aside, saying "Oh for­ chance aa this. 'The thr ;e o'clock shift will be I liOrenzo Cardinal Lauri Is an anacKi^nlam quite likely to tinually kept in mind that there '. more. You also saw a name that and Jungles of Panama have get those", but to me it indicated The car was from the State self added to the list of 8)iapects,'' (L eft) A new floral and plume ■—"s we are" neutral. Let Panama, car­ mamed by Manchester Boy Scouts V' produce action such as took place have been other Nari drives which startled you because it. is the awarded their favorite . actress a pretty clearly that the three who Police post over in Greenville and I told her. "And so will you If under the direction of Mr. Cheney. ' and after holding a number of atrip, in background colors of X ry the ball for the western hemi­ rmme of a young actress who ia coiruniaaion.' She’s Gertrude -Law­ you don’t keep still. I haven’t lesser posts he was named papal tha other night, when a mere have forced, the Russians to yield, voted for Wendell Willkie some­ the young man in a trim uniform The Bolton station after the first soft gireen, blue, mauve, rose sphere; We have bound ourselves in Hollywood today and who ia rence of “ Lad in the Dark," and w hat confused Willkie's speech on was, according to his calm. Intro­ seen you shedding any tears over trick In the morning will be cov­ nuncio in Lima, Peru, in 1917, dust or beige, add distinction to handful of lingering voters decid­ but which have failed in their well knowm everywhere and la Miss Lawrence entertained her the death of this man." with rank of archbishop. He re­ (A bove) ’This is the kind o f furniture youHl up with niles which say we are Neutrality Zones with Manches­ duction, Officer John Antler. He ered by civlilane from Bolton With this already comfortable tufted ed, by a margin of 8 votes out of main objective, which Is to break highly thought of on both- sld^ of chums In Panama by radio recent­ ter zoning. Outside of Walter Ma­ was calm, too. and so was his com- “ You haven't' either, .so don’t new volunteeiq dally. For the past mained there nearly four years back boudoir chair. always be glad you own! Fashioned from loo nice to fight under our own this thestrlcall.vminded country. jump at conclusions. Anyway, I and then Waa named papal nun­ 73 cast, that the selectmen, the Russian armies. After the ly Mias Lawrence's commission is honey, I know of no one in the panion. Dr. George Orway. I had three week* extensive preparations solid rock maple by N e w England crafts­ Her name La Miriam Hopkins. that of "First CTasa Mudder." Town who misses the towm re­ know she didn't do it." cio in Warsaw, a post he held until first shock of every such drive, the flag. met the doctor at the real estate have been made to handle the 14.95 men, it has all the charm o f old Colonial against their own will amd their ports. I read the Manchester Her­ “And I suppose by now you do he was created cardinal. Is it any wonder that Panama office when Maudie and I bad gone demonstratlcn. The Marlborough furniture. Notice that the base moulding own recommendation, should pro­ Russians have been found still ald from the first page to the last there for the cottage keys, and the know the guilty one," I said, com- | station will be manhed by mem- Friend of American Prelate* rose up and told us to stop play­ / A * a professor for many years ceed toward the installation of fighting back, and soon turning to There also are bonuses for decora­ which hurts regardless of the posi­ and therefore, know everything fit sight of his fgmlllar face was Just pletely out of patience. bera of the Marlborough Fire De­ on dresser and chest return on the e n « as ing that kind of game? for my Juvenile mind. Certainly' “ I made no such statement, but he wo* the teacher and friend of parking meters in Manchester. If counter-attack. This may. In tions and awards. tion I take. In addition, have a like one of his nice white powder I partment and volunteers according in old' pieces. Bed, dresser with ihirror, * • • sharp, pain which shoots down the the Herald prints all the town I can have ray suspiclona." a number of students who later truth, b# the bloodiest battle of And Isn't Panama's challenge to sedatives. to Mr, Hanaen. V' and chest. this were a final decision, we You Still W ont Get Rich right leg. I have had many exami­ news "fit to print"—and then Suspicions can be dangerous rose to high positions in the us a proper challenge? Shouldn't I didn’t go over with them when Real Planes I'sed church in the United States. should not hesitate to urge the se­ all, but so long as the Russians Men in the armed forces also get nations and treatments without be­ some. they started in the direction to wh^n spoken aloud and I was up­ Thia time, it was stated, there we ourselves be willing to do what food, clothing, medical and dental ing helped. Is there any way I set more than I wanted her to Among his pupils in Rome were 3 PIECES 149.00 lectmen to seek a new vote, at a retain their resilient ability to A t any rate, I repeat that the which I pointed. Instead I grap­ actually will be planes overhead Dennis Cardinal Doughei;ty of take it, the result will be in doubt. we want Panama to do? Isn’t it attention without charge. There Could find out for myself whether voluminous town, re^ rts are Just pled with Finn McCool who was know. After ail, Maudie and I bad | and the aervice will get a real teat. meeting called for the special pur­ are other compensations, such as this pain is of a rheumatic origin?" found the body. Philadelphia and the late George about time for the great United to much extraneous verbiage and getting his nerve back again, and Last January when this area held Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago. pose of considering the parking The picture ia complicated by free entertainment, special ra t^ Answer: It ia difficult to provide empty platitudes. It la perfectly th* trials few, if any, planes were States of America to stop hiding yknked him into the security and He was the papal legate to the meter question. the fact that, even while this cen­ for movies, low railroad fares. you with any definite qdvice as to 1 apparent in reading them, that safety of the back seat of the car. I didn’t want to be bothered used In the demonstration. The behind the Panama flag? with a lot of questions by police Eucharistic Congress at Dublin in tral drive is under way, the Nasis All of this doesn’t mean that treatment without first examining ' outside * " of the financial analysis, Another machine came up and testa will continue from tomorrow 1932. By the terms of the action tak­ the Army can dispense with that you. However, you might try those reports >for the different de­ during what I had hoped to be a have alao swept along the Sea of If we, the American people, some more men got out and pretty until next Thursday and all of the en the other night, however, the ancient ditty, ''You'll never get taking a short fast, using plenty of partments pretty' much follow soon I taw them taking flashlight quiet, restful vacation. I didn't sUtlona will be under the direct Atov to Mariupol, leaving the haven't guts enough and courage question Mill automatically come, rich." At least. I haven't heard water and' five or six giassea of the same phraseology from year pictures of the body and searching want to g e t in an argument with command of Commander Weden. enough and unity enough to speed of any draftees planning to retire orange juice daily, taking the juice to year. In the course of the meet­ Maudie either. It was like hitting before the voters again. The in­ Crimea far in their rear, and ad­ the ground. Volunteers have already signed Storm Loses vancing to within 100 miles of arming of our owm merchant shlpa on their savings from Army pay. at Intert’als of two hours. I f the ing, Chairman Hyde said that If Clews, I supposed, and again I one's head against a stone wall, for up assuring the Legion Post of struction to the selectmen was to But if Congress gqes through, orange Juice is not available, then time permltteo there were a num­ one never achieved results. I f I complete cooperation and any Le­ Roatav, key to the Donets Basin. through Congress, let's give up. realized that murder meant a lot. prepare by-laws covering the op­ as fome are convintred with an­ use the canne)—A test ing which the parking meter you will Improve considerably. But oht wasn't. I should have anticipation of this emergenej^L miles an hour. tribution to the winning ■ of the I am wondering if the Herald for olr wardens, providing a full aalesmen seem to do their best Washington Judging solely from your descrip­ expected that, too. Eventually I then slipped into my slacks a n v l TaUahasas* Battered war. tion of your symptoms, you may would not be willing to interview sweater. Just fbr good measure T drees rehearsal for the North and work. « HEALTH AND DIET did get home after I had tbid It battered Tallahassee, capital have sciatica, which often causes Mr. Hyde and other town officials I put on a touch of the new Pa*- I Central Atlantic aeaboard, will be of Florida, with gale winds and regarding proposed charter and Officer Antler what little I could under way Thursday and continue Manchester can still escape ADVICE a ahooting pain down one leg. A tell, irtd. he. gnd the doctor had Sion shade lipstick she had cas­ mov.eid into southwest Georgia, Daybook special article on "Sciatica" will be by-law changes. Among the ually parked on my dresser, and I until 8 p. m., on Thursday, Octo­ their wiles, if the people who are . Sample of Nazi Dealing changes I should like to see even­ taken me home and left - me with ber 16. disrupting communications, felling / Furnished by the McCoy sent to anyone requesting it. To the result wasn't as bad as I'd | trees, and causing crop and prop­ going to contribute this perpetual By Jack Stinnett tually developed is a practical pen­ some white powders to help me Forty thousand civilian volun­ Health Servtes obtain a copy, forward your re­ sleep and forget the whole ghastly imagined. I was glad there erty damage. The otorm waa ac­ new revenue to the city and to the Even while we were being told sion set-up for the Police Depart­ teers and 1,800 observation sta­ quest to McCoy Health Service In mess. I bad qalmed down enough something to take my thoughts off I companied by torrential rains. It parking meter companies take a that the Nazis had. agreed to a care of this newspaper and enclose ment. The Department already the past night and coming events. tions win be engaged in th* test. Wa.shington, Oct. 8. — Very Address communications to The haa a substantial fund with which to go to bed before I heard Mc- I was late lost night before power civilized exchange of wounded a large, self-addressed, stamped I derided that even the glint A number of bombers were proper interest in their own.wel­ shortly now, a million or mote Herald. .Attention McCoy to launch thia, and with annual C?ool bark in that speclgl way he of I was completely restored to the prisoners, according to the proce­ envelope, and 5 cents in stamps. haa when he hears Maudie. I was white over my left ear wasn’t aa | baaed temporarily at the Windsor business section and close-in resi­ fare. boys, their famlllea kinfolks and Health Servtes contributions by the members of Locks air base today. PI bad as I’d first thought. dure of Intemstlonal law, it seem­ the department and the town, almost too sleepy by then to be dential sections of Tallahassee, a Parking meter aaleamansblp Is girl friends will cock their ears at Maudie was writing in her dairy I New York, Washington, Phila­ city of 20,000. ed un-feal, and now it has been a nucleus could be built up so angry with her, but I did manage continually stressing what are a little room .in the west Wing of How To Get Backbone that there would never be a to oak a few questions. when I went to her room. “ Don’t I delphia and Norfolk, are the focal Damage in southwsot Georgia termed the “ satisfactory" results proven so. the Capitol, for there a .subcom­ Quotations great strain, upon the Town <'A fins time to go gallivanting,” be too literary," I said, “ and it I pointa for th* far flung operations. wa* esUmated unofficially at sev­ Ordinarily when we speak of might be wise not to put down all | It was reported today that 250 mittee of the Senate military af- Treasury. Of course, we would not I said, while that fussy feeling eral hundred thousand doUara In other communities. Other cities It was very human, and touch­ the people, you think are guilty.” I modem pursuit planes are baaed tatrs committee will hqld hearings someone having backbone we re­ set this up as in New- York City, decreased bllsafully and my aching Trapped la Heine-Yard which try them, M-e are told. Im­ ing, the idea of a truce zone at MItchel Field, Floyd Bennett bn whether soldiers' pay should be fer to one who haa stamina, cour­ where members of the department nerves relaxed. She lookel up at me over tte I O. D, Eatils said five men, four across the troubled English Chan­ There Is alwrays the possibility Airport, 8uffolk, L. I., Airport* mediately buy more. raised. age. aggressiveness and a will to may apply and receive a sizable “ ‘I was not galivanting. I merely top of her glaasea and chewed the I of them Negroes, drowned at the that, admiration for some one as­ pension at the end of twenty years informed the proper authorities." tip of her pen handle. Her desk I WaoHlhgton Munlclpel A irport" gulf coast fishing village of Pana­ Open Tuesdays and ’Thursdays until $ P, M. There ia an explanation for nel. It was a ray of Christianity, ■ If you want to b*t, bet that it do things. On the other hand the pect of a totalitarian regime . .. will be— because the straws in the service. It ao happened that on “ It never , took you so long to always was a mess of odds and I HUlgrove, Providence, Camp Dlx, cea, Fla., south of Tallahaasee, Other days: 9 A. M. to 5:S0 P. M. excepting that. It is that when meters are of decency, of clvlllzattbn. In the individual w h o'll weak tvllled and may blind men to the whole truth. wind are blotvlngin that direction. last Wednesday, when I was en­ > to the Inn on other occasions.’’ ends sed tides trapped Wednesdays when we close at 12, Noon, the placed in one section, and not In midst of an era of barbarism. who lacks courage, ia often referred —Dr. Jainee B. Coaaat, president, tertaining some distinguished pointed out with leas vehemence eyes were attracted to the coin! FUld, Groton, and Pbllllpe Field them in a seine-yard. When Sen. Llgter Hill, chairman ' Harvard University, year ’round. Call Manchester 6171 for . another, the retailers in the me- How many people gullibly enter­ of.the subcommittee, whip of the to as having no spine, or lacking guests at a New York Hotel and rthan I felt. lying next to her pO'vder box. I t [ In Aberdeen, Md. 8everal squad Frances Hester of Pavo, Ga., a taricsa section benefit. Then the tained ths thought that, if the democratic side of the Senate, and backbone. 'phoned for a police eocort to th* " I didn't go to the inn." She was a lucky piece. A t least that'al Wnt of bombers and five regt- student at Norman Park Junior •pedal evening appointmentfi. one of the/chief admii^tratlon The term backbone, typifies Mothers who come and go, pre­ Yankee Stadium, w* were assign­ stood in my doorway putting her the only way I can drecribe it, and | menu of anti-aircraft artillery College near Moultrie, tripped on a retailers who originally favored NaAl* could' be human In such a occupied with social or professional spokeamen/on military affairs, in­ strength, and well it might, for ed a young, healthy, alert police­ white locks up on curlers. “I went I reacjied over to examine it, I will form the defense etructure. live wire blown down by th* wind the meters for their own sidq^ detail, perhApa- there . was some troduced the rasolution wjtich has literally the spine Is the foundation Interests, are a definite menace to man. Imagine our surprtt* when to the Morrises.” Maudie beat me to th* draw and) Opsratlohs wlU be on a 24-hour and waa electrocuted. the emotional stability of their . walks Inaugurate a movement' to hope for/them after all? brought about Railroad. people pay homage to ote o f tte Such happy drcumstancea ia the incumbent, Vincent A< Scully, In (Oantknsd frea rkg* Om ) parking meter aalesmen sron't another, they were unmoved even Guard." that particular nerve, and fre­ next month'* elactlon. Hittlee to Deliver . • • • Chicago.— Benjamin' F. Cum­ foremost liberal-minded, men who live* o f tens o f thousands of tlon in their list of satisfied quently there Is pain. upat Part of.W atkto* envlabto npntatkm (Left) With the growing popa- by the plight of their owrn coun­ Bonnses Pnoaible mins, U . lawryer, manufacturer ever graced the United Stats* Su­ famlUss win becoms an enduring PreMd«ot of tte Board of AkUri Me—age from BritUh fun reoceuMtion e€ Chafigsha, citlea. Is New Britain, which had A strong spine may be developed preme court. The people of Coa- monument to the genius of Louis man at tte time Hayes waa cooi capital of HunanHut provtoe*. T h d been atelevsd by doing th* Uttl* things larity of recorded mude, here is trymen waiting on tha English Army pay now starts at $21 "a by using special exercises which and brother of the late U. 8. Sen­ London, Oct. 8. —OP) —MaJ. tba fortunate experience of get- month for privates with less than ator Albert B. Cummins of Iowa. hecticut, this year, through tte D. Brandela. vlcted in the local conspiracy caaq Japanese have declared they aban­ avetypn* knows should ba don* but few s chair-side table that meets this aide of the Channel. They are not aid in making the spins more flexi­ legislature, erected a Uving monu­ Harry G. Obben and redghsd hU office, Parriellq Qemeiit Attlee, lord privy e e ^ la doned that city voluntarily. four months' training. A fter four actually do. Here's an excerpt from one new requirement vnth grace! half way into the parking aoft. these Nazis. I^liat are a ble and In develqping the muscles ment, more endurifig than granite, 11? Hgoumsy Strsst took over, for the unexptred fbuf npecUd to deliver a measage from A dqtennUcd Chine** effort to months, unless a .man-has shown attached to the backbone. the Britiah govamitent to the Inw o f many unooUcltad Isttera on file proviag Sheraton inspired dedgn; Grand mesa, and than getting out few broken. German hearts to himself unfit or completely inef­ to the memory of Loul* D. Branr Hartford, OonnscUcut - month* of Hayes’ term. T te Re-| retake Chriigehow, important rail­ I have a special artlda written dels. October 6, 194L temational Labor ' Conference way junetkm in northern Honan Rapids Guild construction. ^ New Britain, srhlch does them. If only they can exhibit ficient, his pay Climbs to 830. This publicans dwled him the aomlnonl maeOnfi O ct 36 in New Yoilt city, you appredat* these Uttl* thtogs... . hy Dr. Frank MoCoy entitled WllUmaatle, O ct a "The Father of Saving* Bank uon lb the 1989 election. Il province, was described to Chung­ a parWhg problem aueb as knowrn aa “seventh grade" and if a . fi waa stated totey. “ ...And anothey thing I want to com­ themselves to be more cold and “The ChUd'a Spine” , which I shall later election yssterday, tbs em­ Uxe Insurance," la. tte titl* b*- king 'announcementA white said 12.75 private stays in' that class for Bsrias DHrecoe 'Invalid” H# will alao take advantage of cannot pretend to hard-boUed than the rest o f the be glad to send to any reader re­ ployes o f tte.BGUimaaUe plants of stowad upon Justtc* BraadUa, for large-scale counter-attacks had mend you on tte performance o f th* men Chip^ndale styling lends this eight montba more, be receives questing it. also a special set Ot Child n a g s Dosra Help ala visit announced yesterday, to alatod to bocom a arorld 7 840. Th* American Thread "Company the great aoclal «xp*rinieBt that carried to the outskirts of Cheng­ who deUvprtd tte plec**. Mr. M—------pnDeticsl end table stunlinesfi exercises. Just address*your rs- he davlaed, his greatest achtova- CWcago^-dH— A court ruling inderUk* • other official duties. But this la only the pay scale Voted 1,133 to 877 to rocognlne .the chow, captured by tte Japanese •aid ttey tmatsd th* placas with tte nt- and grace. It’s a creation of about a year ago, but got This might have been a tokien quest to the McCoy Health Service ment. MasMchosatt* passed aa act gav* Mra. UUiafi Stadler two hus- Vincennes, ln. hundreds ia number, a n rem- ofAV^NCHESTER have a constant pain In my back. laeom* ta x .. Individual lalUnttva and private Kuria*d*r aamUlad. and waving. She was not.hurt. •tek-iwM Ttrpneu fell over a 13- nanU of -a hutes0gsd. auuutala / tet ,waB Into a stiyam. system- / J ; l - ■ . K. ■ K ' ■ s • MAMCRISSTER ByENlNp HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER^i, 1941 i- '< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^, MANCHESTER. CONN. l^DNESDAY; OCTOBER 8.1941 PA(&TBN PA G i : -Sfs that time, according to Mr. Mji- world, and purticuljtrly the United IT w o i u m i j o i n s Cusker, the state ^ n q h jSfii one of Bologna for the citizenry to *c- * i^oiit Town Union Breaks States, through great demonstra­ Critical Period Uncle Sam^ Becomes ^'Nation *8 monte back In its pqF jeliplU tax Italians Tald tions of popular affection for II claia him. At place he kissed of 30 cents per mc^ln and; asked . that Italian, mqrale wag high the war-orphan^ bon of a filer; SILENT a O W Largest Insurance Salesman Held h f Town From AF of L tee national to reduce the tax be­ and. the- people were not letting Following War TTie vacant store In the one-story cause of the fltMthclal burden. To Hold Fast at another, he enibrac>d • veteran oil Harper 8plee ap8 Bantm /— building on Main street near tec hunger of the war get the letter blinded in the World VVa>v ■' Center formerly occupied by the Gordon CThapinan, national sec- of them. Washington. OcL 8—(jP)—Uncle retary-trea.Hiirer. came here for a At Bologna Mussolini alsp vis­ ^amouiits available from $1,000 to I Manchester's Own Prop- First National Store, has been Slate Employes Organi­ Fascists estimated that 400,000 CHAS.G. SCHELL Supreme Objective of Sam became the nation’s biggest I $10,000.' Premiums, , which are leased for a beauty parlor. conference, Mr. MoCusker said, Crowdn Llicer >Iiih8o- ited wounded Italian soldiers Ip a 1088 Mel* 8t. TsL 8MY insurance salesman during the and agreed to help negotiate tee persons turned oi)t for the demon­ hospital. deducted from soldiers’ and sail­ ‘erty Valued at Sizeable A - I zation to Form incle- strations. MethodUt church will h ^ a public Alexander Bunce, GeorgO O. Rose, Present Complete Pe- past year. ors’ pay, range from 63 cents matter. Subsequently, according to lini in Three liulufi- " Italy always will sur­ pinochle party on Frldky evening William A. ,.Perrett and Herbert Stafford Springs President Rooeevelt signed the monthly for each $1,000 insurance 'Amount as Asset, The managers of the tMma par­ pendeAt Body. Mr. McCusker. word was received trial Citieff. Mussolini first sttended the ded­ round you with profound love," he Rockville at 8:15 p. m. In Wealeyan Hall. Bolton Hutchinson. feat of Hitlerism. ~ national service life insurance act ticipating in the • ”V” bowling from thei natlnnsl president that ication of a new monumental ma- told,them. j.for service men 15 years of age league are reminded to have their soleum at Pontccchlo Marconi, Prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Clyde Marshall Qnlet Meeting Joha O. Nett*. a year, ago today, and latest fig­ to. $9.45 for those • 75 years , old. , In addition lo the property In Hartford, Oct. con­ nothing could be done. ‘ II Duce then visited a factory Vnrim a. CtapoM The Tuesday evening meeting New York, Oct. 8.—W5—Under­ ures of the. Veterans’ Administra­ teams lined up and ready to start However, Mr. McCusker said. It Rome, Oct. 8. -- (j’i - Premier near Bologna, In which the late before going by train to Imola and Phone 4052 472. SUSord • A 21-year-old selectee pays 65 Manchester on -which taxes are at 8 o’clock tohlght'. troversy over payment o f per Marchese Marconi was placed. M, Boeinrtlle was one of the few town meetings secretary of State Sumner Wellea tion show that 610,000 applications I cents a month for a $1,000 policy, paid there Is an Item of $2,326,442 was hoped teat the matter still Mussolini rettsfhed today from the then to Faenza, where he Inepec the town has witnessed where for $2,077,416,000 worth of Insur­ I a 35 ycar-old 76 cents. capita taxes apparently has re­ could be adjusted when Mr. Fre4- central .!lUllan cities'of Bologna, He then rode through the city ted induatriai establishments. peace and quiet reigned supreme.. says that while the period follow­ In property In the town that la North Coventry MaU Oarrier Killed ance have been received from men The ihsurance is written for a owned by Manchester. When It A choir organization meeting sulted in a full divorce between man Suddenly appeared' at the end tmola and Faenza where he told Humor was present at several Stafford Springs, Oct. ing the war will be as critical for in tee new army and navy. will be, held at Center church of the convention and revoked the Bolton to Buy 5-year term, but before the end comes to borrowing money both AFL national headquarters and crowds who cheered him to hold Accepts Offer points but the meeting remained Thomas Fitagerald, 53, a mall car--. this nation as the present,” the Up to tee start of this week. of the term It may be converted [ totals are considered, giving.bet­ house'.thls evening at 7:30. G. Al­ charter. Following are the results of the Her, died in Johnson Memorial the Connecticut .State Employes fast. calm. At one point In the meeting supreme objective of the present Uncle Sam’s new Insurance cus­ Ipto one of three plans—ordinary ter than a $40,000,000 valuation on bert Pdarson, head of public school Union. Mr. McCusker said that .organi­ DELIVERY town election held Monday: Se­ Samuel R. Woodward addressing hospital yesterday shortly after his b«ore which every other consid­ tomers bad, paid In $7,381,365.02 life, 20-payment life or 30-pay- which to borrow. Included In this music In Manchester schools, and zation of the union as an Indepen­ "We will hold fast In Emilia Tonight On Rock Mill lectman, George G. Jacobson R. Fire Apparatus hutoraoblle overturned and pinned Jessp Davis who holds a similar Bernard H. Mcf!usker. business the chair stated that for once In eration must give place is the final in premiums and only 41-0 claims ment life. list of property are 16 school agent of the employes organiza­ dent a.asoclallon already had beert .529: Arthur J. Vinton R. 529; his life he agreed with A. C. Broil him beneath it. He suffered frac­ and cbiqpletc defeat of Hitlerism.” had been filed. The government’s total of in­ buildings running In vsliie from position In the Glastonbury schools started. Chapter 1 he said, was tures of the spine and. several riba. The hew service Insurance suc­ will be present to discuss tee proj­ tion, said today that no reorgani­ Arthur Sebert D, 312: registrar of on the matter In hand. The meet­ Welled and British Ambassador surance in force Is only a small $3,320 for the Oakland school to zation of the type directed by Em­ formed Tuesday night In Newing­ City Council to Ask voters, Ruth T. Welles D, 345; Appropriation of $10,* ing adjourned at 10:30. Lord Halifax spoke last night at ceeds tee insurance program set fraction of that sold by private $176,020, the vahir placed on the ect. Singers Interested In joining ton. Election ReaolU up for World war soldiers. While the choir are urged to attend. mett P Freeman, national organ­ V IT COMES fkOM BAUMS ITS GOOD FOOD STORE St. James Irah Standish R, 511; Elsa Koeh­ 000 Voted ' at Calm •Aircraft Obaervanee the 28th National Foreign '^ade companies, although no one com- High school. ,The town also owns izer, was being planned. Approximately 1 000 state em- Tbwn to Turn Over In­ ler D. 321; Harry W. Olsen R. The Aircraft Qbservatlon will Clarence D. Benton, Republican tee old Insurance continues In Pfiiiy had plied up its business so 66 lots In different 'parts of the ploye.s, according to Mr. McCus­ 507; Assessors, Leo T. Richter R, start in Bolton on ’Thursday morn­ waa elected first selectman for^ia force, new applications are accept­ Ward Cheney Camp. No. 13 Instead. Mr. McC'iisker aald. ker, were enrolled in the union as terest in the Property. Meeting I^ist Night. rapidly. The Monopoly dpmmit- town that have been taken for Day »y Dav In Kvrrv \>'ay, Main .SIreel Ih .Moving Down Axel A. O. Olsen R; Board of Tax ing. It will be held at the farm of fifth consecutive term at the an­ ed only under the new program, tee reported’ teat in 1938, private taxes. Also listed as assets are U. 8. W. V.. will hold its regular the organization was proceeding paid members. School HaU Review, Frederick A. Warren R; Over three hundred residents Antonio Ansaldl on Nigger Hill aa nual town election here Monday. Insonuioe la Optional companies had around $111,000,- valuations on eight parks In addi­ meeting tomorrow evening at to form on independent associa­ To Spruce Street .Near Eldridge . . . \^'here Quality Is Park Street Rockville, Oct. 8—The Rock Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Al­ It was last fall; Women will ob­ Re-elected to the Board of Select­ TTie insurance la obtlonal^. firUh 000,000 of insurance In force. tion to the Center Springs park. eight o’clock In th^ State Armory. tion. ^ . . High and Price.s Low. Mill property which la to be uied bert E. Harmon R; Agent of 'Town and spectators crowded .the Com­ serve from 9 a. m. till noon every, men also with Benton were Milo These include parks at Cooper Sunday night, at the closing ses­ as a Recreation and Civic Center Deposit Fund, George G. Jacob­ munity Hall for Bolton’s town day. ’The schedule arranged by' E. Bradway (R.) and Seth H. Street, South Main street. Middle The past chiefs’ club of Memor­ sion of the State Employes’ Union Sale of Property Quality .Merirhandise! Free - Fast Delivery! was the principal topic at the son R; Grand Jurors, Vincent meeting last evening. Samuel Al- Keeney J. Hutchinson who Is In Schofield, (D.). The election was proper use of beryllium as an turnpike and Lake atreets with ial Temple. Pythian Sisters, will convention, here. Mr. Freeman Grady D, Fred Rabideau D, Alan- generally marked with little or no Our Poi meeting of the City Council Tues­ vord acted as moderator and de­ charge of the observation Is as alloying substance the range of a the highest valuation at $22,000 on meet tomorrow evening at the made a sudden appearance and Water Depl. Asset ’omllar HA.MBUKt; or SAI’SAGK MEAT .. lb. 29c son E. Stewart Jr. D, Louis M. contest aa Republican office-hold­ Beryl Boosts the. East Center street boulevard. announced teat because of failure OL'R day evening. The council voted to clared the town officers elected as follows: Thursday, Mrs. Thomas two-engine bombing plane, far home of Mrs. Herbert Alley of BE.ST BACON or BABY BEEF MVER ... .lb. 33c *100 Phillips R, Cliarles Patty R, Axel ers were returned by wide mar­ to pay national per capita taxes, accept the offer of Milton Zundell the result of the voting on Mon­ Fllnk, Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg: Fri­ lighter than current types, could ■The police department building Washington street, who Will be as­ A. O. Olsen R, Wolcott H. Ayer day: Assessor. Samuel Woodward; day, Kay Marahall, Anna Munro; gins. Little interest waa evinced be Increased by 1,000 miles. An and land are valued ,at $148,187 sisted hy her mother, Mrs. Joseph the charter of Local 16, the state When the town of Manchester of Springfield, Maas., for $2,015 R; Collector of Taxes, Mabel O. in the ,balloting with only about Plaiie Ceilings and the town hall bulldicig and employes branch of the American Pickled Pocket Try Our Delleloas (Ellher End) for the buildings of the company Hall R; Constables, Clarence Jef­ Board of Tax Review, Antonio Monday, Alice Lee, Mary Nichols; airplane with a ceiling of 40,000 Rollason. eold a small house In Glastonburj- IN PRIZES Ansaldl; Selectmen, Thomaa Wil­ Tuesday, Ruth Shedd, Lillian half of the town’s vote being coat. feet could be flown, he aald, to 45,- land at $153,000. There is an addi­ Federation of state, county and TRIPE, lb, .. . . in the center of the city and fries D. Charles Heckler D, Henry Harold L, Andrews, Republican tional value of $8,374 on land to municipal employes, had been re-% that •was located on land . that Pork, ,32c Lb. agreed to remove them leaving the Glesecke D, Goodwin W. Jacobson son, John AlbasI, Clyde Marshall; Hutchinson; Wednesday, Mamie oOo feet if the aluminum In its TTie Salvation Army Women’s came to the town with the pur­ Land O’ I/aken Treasurer, Maud L. Woodward; Maneggla, Mary Brodeur. candidate for re-election for town Metal Perived from engines, fuselage and wings were the west of the town hall build­ vokeef. grounds in g o ^ condition. For the R, G. Burton Carpenter R, Steph­ clerk treasurer and agent for the ing which waa part of the prop­ Home League will hold a food sale Mr. Freeman said the branch chase of tee South Manchester CUT UP Center Cut Pork Chops . lb. 39c present th office building and the en Youngenhan R, Glenn Pflst- Town Clerk, David Toomey; Tax Well Child Conference Low - Prade Emerald alloyed wflte beryllium. Saturday at Hale’s store. Mrs. Water Company the $1,000 receiv­ Native, Large, Pullet $10 town deposit fund and Selah R. erty purchased from the Connec­ would have to be re-organized, FOWL, each... carriage houM are to be retained. ner R; Board of Education, term Collector, Anthony Maneggla; Nurse Stager of the Well Child W^ile Germany Imported 2,000 Major Curtis, Mrs. James Munsle, ed for the sale was not turned over The c^fjcil voted to have Mayor Agent of the Town Deposit Fund, Sanger. Republican candidate for Will Increase Ranges; tons of beryllium ore from Brazil ticut Company. with the 26 chapters formed Into begins 1941, Arthur Sebert D, M. Conference visited Mrs. David re-election for Tax Collector, ber Land and pipe lines of the water Jr., and Mrs. William Hall will be locals affiliated in a state council. to the town. In the lists of assets DUZ ...... Ige. box 22r Eggs, ,3 Doz. 95c FREE GAME Mills confer with the selectmen of May Reynolds D. J. LeRoy Alexander Bunce; Grand Jurors, Toomey who is chairman of the In 1940, the metal as yet-is not In charge. The usual variety of of the war and .sewer departments, LUX ...... Ige. bo\ 22e tht^ tbwn to see if they will call a ing endorsed by the Democrats produced in commercial quantities department and the sewer depart­ A storm broke loose at the con­ Extra Fancy, Hard Schweyer R, Franklin R. Orcutt R, Ralph Q. Broil, Thomas Murdock, Well Child Conference for Bolton were elected without opposition-. New York. Oct. 8.-v(A5-Con­ ment are listed separate from the foods and baked beans will be on vention. which total $1,640,000, there Is this S\VANSIK)WN FI OUR.- 22e 26 REGULAR GAMES: clal town meeting at which the Liquor question: all alcoholic George O. Rose, Renato CocConi, on Triesday and told Mrs. Toomey cluding three vears of research on In the United States: The Brazil­ flale. enr item of |J,000 listed aa being Campbell’s Citizens will be asked to turn over Andrews polled a total vote of ian are was shipped to Germany town owned propert,v. They are so In fiood Standing Toniatocfi, 2 lbs. 1,5c $3.00 Orders. liquor 351 yes, 207 no; beer only Frank Paggloll, Richard P. Mor- that a Well Child Conference will 1521 and Sanger 1519. Both were bryl, one of the strategic 6>ca. E. listed to guarantee the bond pay­ held In trust. Premier Mg4eolJnl TOMATO .SOI P . 3 for t*e to the city the town’s half Inter­ 42. ra; Constables, Walter E. Cham­ be held In Bolton on Nov. 6. No­ Burke Wllford of Philadelphia'an­ through Ruasia. The Connecticut State Federa- I The Manchester Trust Company Camphell’a est In the Peerless Mills. If such elected for a two year term. In this hemisphere the ore oc­ ments that the town assumed and The October meeting of tee tlon of Labor. Central AFI, hodv 'fieedlcM or Tokay 4 DOOR PRIZES: A bit of commendable work has berlin, Ettorie Brochetto, William tice of further arrangements will ’The annual town business meet­ nounced today that he and an fis- sold when the two services were Manchester Garden club will take was named as trustee for. the (the division of Italy In which the PORK A BEAN.fi .3 cans 23e a meeting Is held, the city would been accomplished by two of the T. Skinner, Sampel R. Wood,ward, be given In this paper. sociate had found a means of curs in the United States. Canada, later said the state employes union bonds assumed and sold by the three cities ate located) and in Grapes, 2 Lbs. 15c $3.00 Orders. hold a special city meeting at the ing scheduled for Monday after­ .^Olivia, Argentina and Brazil. It taken over fronf Cheney Brothers. place Monday evening at 7:30 at had paid Its per capita tax to the Jack Frost XX XX women In the north part of town, Harvey W. Wright, Wlnford A. Briefs noon at 3, waa postponed until Lord Hallfox boosting warplane “ceilings” by as the Y. M. C. A- "The speaker will be town. When the house was .sold the every other region of Italy,’’ he SUGAR . 3 boxes 32e same time at which the citizens on Oct. 5. 1941 these women have White, Chesterfield Plrle; Regis­ much as 5,000 feet. has been mined In the states of central body and was In good ' $1,000 received was not turned told factory workers a t . Imolc Extra Fancy Baldwin or Admission 25e. would vote on whether or not the Stuart McDonough, son of Mr. Wednesday, Oct. 15th, at 7:30 convention and were heard over a NeW.>Mexlco, New York, South Louis Vanderbrook of C. L. Vander- standing. Revocation of the char- | started knitting for the Red trar of Voters, Catharine Mar­ and Mrs. Henry McDonough of p. m in the Warren Memorial hall. Metallurglcally, beryl is a low- hrook A Son, local nurserymen. Mr. over to the general fund of tee; "and When tee enemy Is convinced I.Arge, Native, Iceberg McIntosh Apples Peerless Mill building woul’d be Cross. A short time after Mrs. national radio hookup (CBS). grade emerald. Dakota, Maine, Colorado and Cali­ Dinah Shore to Be ter, tee federation said, was a water department, but set aside as there is nothing doing with us Doors Open 7 P. M. included as a part of the recrea­ shall, Lida D. Anderson; Board of Bolton Center. Is seriously 111 at A total of 1627 votes were cast out Welles also read a message from fornia, ' . Vanderbrook grew up I n the nurs­ complete surprise. i LETTUCE, 1C.. Agnes Hall became Interested and Education. Myrtle B. Carpenter. the Memorial hospital. of an approximate list of over The . metal derived from the-ore. ery business. lie Is an authority on a separate fund with the Manchca. that will be a day of victory for 5 Lbs. 25c P!ay Starts At 8. tion center. on Oct. 5. 1941. These women have Gertrude R. Noren. President Roosevelt! brylllum. If produced in quantity, Mr. McCusker said today that ter Trust Company. This Item is Italy." 2 heads ...... I ^ C A communication was received made for Red Cross, 32 sweaters, Mrs. Edward Brook man of 3.000 registered voters. Last year The presidential message said At Hartford State shrubs ,for foundation and orna­ the controversy with national from the Connecticut Company In Selectmen’s Estimate Aocepi^ South road received a surprise a total of 2163 were cast. Wllford added, could be utilized to mental planting. Is a past presi­ included In the cash and United Fascists said that Mussolini’s Plenty of 2 women's sweaters, 2 circular thfit ’’the very difficulties created increase the flying ranges of bomb­ Waterbiiry Youths headquarters in Madl.son, Wls., be­ States bonds of the Water Depart­ appearance in the three induatriai CALI, IN FRIDAY FOR YOUR FRESH FISH! regard to the removal of trolley shawls, 4 pair men's socks, 1 Items 3, 4 and 5 of the warning visit from a girlhood friend on At Monday’s election, 74 votes by war conditions for an orderly dent of the Connecticut Nursery- gan some three months ago. At Parking Space! dealing with action on the Select­ Sunday. Mrs. Brookman had not were thrown out, being Improperly ing and pursuit planes and to en­ Men’s Association. Hia topic will ment now valued at $155,367. cities was intended to show the tracks. It is estimated that there scarf and sewed 3 children’s pa­ functioning of the trade process hance the efficiency of tee stand­ Seriously Injured A big parade of stars starts this are about three tons of tracks in jamas. On Feb. 5 they started on men's expenses for the ensuing .seen her friend for thirty years. marked. Out of the total votes furnish striking evidence of the week Friday on the stage of the be "Behind the Scenes in a Nurs­ year, school appropriations, and east. 1,221 were cast In the second ard commercial transports. ery.” Members have received no­ the center of the city. The com- British Relief work with these re­ Mrs. Ailelalde Vogel of Brooklyn significance of Interiiational com­ Withstands Terrific strains State theater. Hartford, and con­ mimlcation was tabled until the sults, . 28 pairs of sea boots, 1 care of roads, bridges and snow was acromp.micd on her Bolton district which Includes the bor­ merce for the economic life of na­ Southington, Oct. 8--W- -Three tinues through Saturday and Sun­ tification by mall of the meeting, next meeting. removal were combined In the es­ ough of Stafford Springs. Almost as light as magnesium, and all Interested will be welcome man’s sweater and 27 pairs of visit hy her sister, a son, Ernest, tions,” lightest of the construction metals, Waterbiiry youths, students at the day, Oct. 10. 11, and 12. for three Mayor Claude Mills administer­ men’s socks. Besides this Mrs. timate of the First Selectman. and .a, dauKhtor, Beatrice., Urges Fair Dealing In Trade Meriden 'Trade school, were injur­ I days only. Heading the parade of to attend. ed the oath of office to Winnifred The amount of this estimate wa.s beryllium will withstand the ter­ Clark knit 36 squares for the Mrs. Ha-olcl Dwyer w.as elected The pre.sidential message added rific strains imposed on aircraft ed seriously today In an autnmb- stars is the outstanding singing A. Kloter of South street who was Parent and Teachers Afghan and $28,577.36. This Included an ap^ .secretary of the Ijidies of St. that ”we must make sure that no bile accident while en route to atar, Dinah Shore, formerly fea­ Edward Grannon, of Meriden, named two weeks ago by the proprlation of $14,884 for schools engine pistons and superchargers their classes. Mrs. Clark crocheted a table cloth. Mauri'e to fill the vacancy left by Tolland export will be spared to place in- better than aluminum, which 1s tured on Eddie Cantor's radio relief operator, la substituting for Council to succeed Alderman Rob­ At the meeting of the Coventry alone. The estimate was accepted the re.slgnation of Miss Lydia Kenneth Johnson. 17. 199 Hill show. ert Davies who resigned. Mayor tematlorial commerce on a basis half again as heavy, Wllford stat­ Mra. Alice Morgan aa ticket agent Poultry and Calf Club held Fri­ with no correction. Young. Two new members, Mrs. Mr*. John H. Steele of fair dealing, equality of treat­ street suffered fractures of the Featured on the stage with and operator at the Manchester Mills announced that Mr. Kloter day evening at the home of Wal­ French Road to Be Opened ed. skull and both legs; Walter Furh- would serve on the police and fi­ John Albasi and Mra. Eugene 1178-8 BoekvIUe ment and mutual benefit. In no Associated with him in the re­ IMnah Shore, are The Mills Broth­ railroad station during tee two ter Thorpe the club reorganized The meeting voted to open the Brodeur, were added to the list of other way can It serve the func­ man. 22, 222 Kendrick place, frac­ ers, ”4 Boys and a Guitar,” sensa­ weeks Mrs. Morgan will be on va­ nance committee with Alderman and elected the following officers: French road from the home of Mi­ search work waa Hugh S; Cooper tured akull and Stephen Hallaway, tional radio, stage and screen William Schmalz as the new chair­ members at the meeting. . The Tolland Federated Church tion of promoting, rather than re­ of Cleveland. Their project, carried cation. President, Christopher Olenney; chael Kurya tb the home of John garding pc.accful relations among 17, Buck’s Hill,. Injuries to the stars. These Harmony Kings of man of the police committee. vice president, Rohald Edmonson; Tobias. This matter was passed Ladies Aid Society will serve the on in a makeshift laboratory In back. Rhythm give out with that sweet Superior Court October suppper Friday night, Oct. nations and the economic well-be­ Newton Falls, 0„ was directed to­ secretary. Gal Ciissy, of Storrs; hy a voice vote without dissent. ing of atfr" Their automobile left tee Merl- swing and hot Harlem rhythm Gas Assoriatlon Meets William Mulka, 22. of South treasurer, John, Kingsbury Jr. Committee Tabled 10, in the church social rooms at ward making the forging of beryl­ den-Waterbury highway near that’s hard to resist. They sound Windsor was brought before Due to the increased work. Mr. Wapping 6 o’clock with Mrs. Prestpn Welles, on his own behalf, as­ lium alloys feasible. Stillman brtdg;. and struck a tree Judge Carl Foster In the Superior The appointment of a commit­ Juat like an orchestra. Also ap­ Hartford. Oct. 8— —About Thorpe has to do through this de­ tee to investigate a location and ; Meacharh, chairman, with Mra. serted that he could conceive of Cooper Is credited with first pro­ In a meadow. Policeman Edmund pearing in this glganUc stage show court on a bench warrant on fense period, Christopher Glenney .Mrs. W. W. Grant -Mary Magnusum, Mrs. Carrie “no greater ml.sfortune than that ducing workable pieces of beryl­ J. Foley said Furhman was driv­ 250 are expected to attend the fall Tuesday. He' plead guilty to a cost for a Town Hall with provi- ' the people of the United States lium and with first alloying the Is America’s trumprt and trom­ meeting of the operating division and John Kingsbury Jr. were ap­ Sion for housing a fire department , 7394, Manchester Ayers, Mrs. Sarah West assisting. ing the automobile. bone stylist. Sonny ^unham, and PRICES .. charge of assault and was sen- pointed assistant leaders. Miss Alice E. Hall with friends and their government should re­ metal with aluminum. The three youths were admitted' of the New England Gas Associa­ tw eed to six months in Tolland was next presented to the meet- Jtis famous Meadowfcrook .Band, tion here this afternoon and eve­ The following Is a partial list spent the week-end at Province- frain from devoting themselves to Wllford estimated that with the to Bradley Memorial hospital. featuring .the cream of |H>Hy- JaiK A charge of robbery with vio­ of the new books added to the log. A motion made by Samuel R. The Student Council of the Ells­ town. C^pe Cod. the study of reconstruction until ning. The program opened at 2 lence was nolled. Woodward and secoiidcd by Lida wood’s top musicians and enter­ p.m. with a panel discussion on gas Forter Library; Cross Currents, worth Memorial High school has Stephen Kosley and Emil Prucha the end of the war; than that they tainers. Mulka was arrested early In Bassett; Across the Years, Lor- D. Anderson that this committee met for the first time officially are the boys from Tolland to be in-’ should permit themselves to adopt production, distribution and utility^ September following a street cor­ Ing; And Then There Were None. be appointed was placed before this year, and elected the follow­ ducted Into,,,the Army this month. the passive policy of ’Walt and ner fight and at that time admit­ Christie; And New Stars Bum, the meeting. Henry Massey offer­ ing officers: President, Francis Charles C. Talcott and Howard See.’ ” ted to the Rockville police that he Baldwin; Down the Road Apiece. ed an amendment to this motion .McGrath;’Vice Presidents, John Ayers hav- returned from Oradel, ’’There can be no peace In a was absent without leave from an that the clause "with provision for BURT su n BmtA ON WARDS AHOY- Flint; Great Day. Seifert; Happy Gahr and William Higgins; Secre­ New Jersey, where they, were HItler-rldden world,” he concluded. Army camp in Virginia. Highway, Young; No Place Like housing a lire department’’ be tary. Eunice Potwln. ’Hie officers guests of Mr. Talcott’s relatives Lord Halifax declared that the He was arrested by the Rock­ Home, Abbee; Their Own Coun­ stricken from the motion. The In the executive meeting appointed for a brief visit. word “more” was the keynote of ville police after he was alleged to try, Robert; The Sea Gull, Norr amendment was carried and the the following to committees: ’The Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham of the present conflict - ’’more ships, PEARL •g"t have beaten Konrad Chemish, 53, ris; To Have. To Keep, Abbott; chair ruled that the meeting hail committee of the honor privliege Enfield, Conn., were week-end more airplanes, more guns and of M West street. He was also They Went on Together, Nathan; accepted the motion a.s amended, more tanks . . . and more food to POPULAR will Include Rita Grant, Richard guests of Tolland relatives. IRON fURNACE! charged at the time with taking Mountain Meadow, Buchan; Blood, and called fbr the appointment of- Niedwefer and Robert Skinner. Mrs. Dorothy O. Walker left sustain the warriors and workers money from Chemish and was Sweat and Tears. Churchill; My Says: bound over to the Superior court. the copimittoe. .The appointment The point system will be under the town Monday for a visit with her alike.” FOOD MARKET Sister and I. Helde; Crusader In of the committee was tabled by a direction of Shirley Kearney and daughter, Mrs. Richard Wilcox and His case could not be prepared in Crinoline, Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. GUARANTEED 20 YEARSI time for the September terfn and vote of the meeting. Later in the Herbert Tschumml. 'This permits family at Larchmont, New York. “You can pnrriuMe a Nsrge 855 Main Street Rublnow Bulldtnc Cugat, Rorick; Nurses are Peo­ meeting the chair asked if any one a student to hold only a limited Mrs. Phoebe B. COoley and it went over until Tuesday when ple, Hancock; Secret of the Marsh- Rrfrlgrralnr with a mini­ “Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” tiu bench warrant was Issued’. wished to take from the table the number of positions in the school daughter from Townsend, Ver­ Ellington banks, Norcis; Scattergood Baines appointment of the committee and each position being valued for a mont. have been recent guests of mum down payment of Reserved Decision Pulls the Strings, Kellond; Fayes Judge Foster reserved his de­ received no response. number of points. William Arnold Mrs. Cooley’s father, John Bowers. O. F. Berr 827.00 and 18 innnlhs to Folly. .Corbett; The Princess, was appointed In charge of the Mrs. Mabel Morganson of South cision in the case of Dorothy Sul­ Stong; America’s Housekeeping Consolidated School Tel. 49S-S, Rockville pay, at $6.40 per month. WE a c c e p t g o v e r n m e n t fo o d STAMPS! livan Goldner, individually and as The committee to make a ;i{udy Student Council pins. At an as­ WllUngton was a guest Monday of Remember! There Is only’ Book; Berlin Diary, Shlrer. sembly of the school yesterday the Tolland friends. Oaly $6.oe administrator of the estate of Henry 'P. Frink, Deputy War­ and survey Into ways and means Hattie R. Sullivan against Mark of securing a new con.s61idatcd students heard a lecture recital by ’The Tolland Community Men’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson one geaalqe Norge iellator A Month! den from the south end and Benja­ Club has responded to the invita­ mechanlam with only 8 ’anal 'Dowa HtSmes of Manoheste-. It was min A. Strack for the north end, school for the town appointed hy Dr. Wanzandt a former pupil of and son accompanied by James brought out that Mrs. Sullivan Paderewski and one who is noted tion to join the West Stafford moving parts—Economical, .yymeat and have been asked by Chief Warden the meeting included: Samuel Al- Thompson of Providence, R. I., THURSDAY SPECIALS Carr)-log died last yedr and following her vord, Robert McKinney, Henry S. for his recitations. / Men’s club this evening. Efficient -and Very Quiet! Malcolm to attend the demonstra­ Dr. George Ross W ws of- the- - Fred Ritchie of Rockville Is were vlsltora In town Sunday. Chart* death Mr. Holmes had recorded a tion of defense equipment to be McDonough, Mark A' Cari)enter Liberal Trade Allowaaoe deed 'to the property of the de­ and Agnes Kreyslg. Hartford Seminary yFoundatlon tearing down the house in Todand Misa Lela Kellogg, a former rea- held at ~ the Willlmantic State On Your OM Refrigerator.’* 1 LEAN—SMOKED BONELESS • All N«c««8ary ConIroU Inclwdeidl ceased. Mrs. Goldner Is a grand- Teachers College this evening In Fire Dept. Appropriation will speak on ’"The Art of Being a Center known as the former EMwln ident of Ellington, now of Hart­ /^ughter. .Mr. Holmes said that the absence of the chief deputy. The meeting appropriated the Person," at the opting meeting S. Agard restdence. After the com­ ford, la visiting a t tee home of • A Bigger Fumncel $^er« CopacHyl I' ^ the deed to the property was giv­ The North school will hold its $10,(fo0 aaked for the purchase of of the South WindMr P, T. A. this pletion of the work the celler will Mias Marlon Pease of Main street. SHOULDERS POT ROASTS en to him in 1938 and In return annual school fair Wednesday equipment and fire house for the evening at 8 at INood Library. As­ be filled In w J the ground graded. The Men’s Club will have a Hal­ *• Friced as low at Ordinary FurnacesI for services rendered to Mrs. Sul­ October 15. town after a lengthy argument. sociation officers for 1941-1942 The bem on the property haa been lowe’en party 75iesday evening, livan prior to thr date and after­ Attorney Raymond Johnkon of are President. Hugh MacDougmld; Changed into an attractive house October 14. For a theme on which ward. Attorneys Donald C.' Fisk Vice President, Mrs. D. P. Cava­ and when all work la finished a J f c j c lb . You got^these EXTRAS: extra large firepot, Maneheater waa present to apeak tee’ghosts and spirits (S'vil) may radiator and ashpit for more aiid quicker heat arid Harry H. Lugg represented on the matter of flqahclng the naugh; Secretary, Mrs. A. 8. Tay­ meet decided change will be In play it will be a gateerlhg of tbs the defendant. Attorney Schwol- lor; ’Treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Ale­ evidence. knights of road. - Veterans who and fewer msb-removals; a SMOKE CON­ Sky of Hartford- who represented South Coventry $10,000 and gave aa hia opiniqn shin; Auditor, Charles W. Hudson. The Young People's choir of the that if the town meeting voted to have travelled “on tee roads, iiy PRESH SUMER that tuma otherwise watte gaa and the plaintiff claimed that the deed Committee chairmeh have. also Tolland Federated wUI meet In re­ thumb of Shsnkv mare” wtil m was not a substitute for a will and appropriate the $10,000 tt would hearsal Friday evening, with Miss •\l smoke into extra beat; and an automatic bu~ ’The yRev. Andrew Shelly from have to pay It out of one .yeaffs been named as follows: Wayi and admitted. It la a gathering of the . tfiould be outlawed. the kartford. Seminary occupied Means, Mifi. George Busher; Host­ Lois Hammond of Rockidlle direct­ hoboes, of tee wanderlust mads miditier for constantly healthful air; and fin Mrs. E. A. Poland tha/’^ulplt at the Congregational taxes. ess, Mra^C. W. Hudson; M en^r- ing the choir. Word has been received In this Catharine Marahall then aaked real. SAUERKRAUT 2 lbs. 13e EXTRA,LOW PRICE! You’re aasured of [murch Sunday morning, owing shlp, Mrs. K. E. NlchoU: Wen The choir of tee Congregatiox- city that Mrs. E. A. Poland, of ;o the illneas of James A. Dailey, the Selectmen what the unexpend­ Child Conference. Mra. R. Duff. trouble-free aervicel It’t guaranteed till 19611 1209 Maryland avenue, St. Cloud’’ ed balance of the town was at the al church will hold a rehefiraal FRESH SPARE # | p* - pastor of the church. Ordination The hostesses for this evening Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 1 FRESH PIGS’^ Coal-Wnod Heater Viorida died there Sunday n i^ t. services which were to have been close of the fiscal year as given will be Mrs. Lloyd Grant, Mra. •be leavesitw.o nlecbs, M rs.^llce by the auditors. First Selectman Marlborough Mrs.' Cora Strong of Westbrook 1 RIBS, lb...... iCdC FEET, lb...... lUC held for Mr. Dailey on October 12 George Stone; Mr* Edwin Bum- is a guest at tee borne of Mra. Kpt a mere space heater at this low price...but XiB(ton . Oi Rockville and-" Mrs. have been postponed until further Wilson read the balance as $17,- ham. Mias Doris Ljmgdon, and Mfs, flowaifi Lord actually a powerful coal-wood circulating heater! Grace Hill of North Bjrbokfield, notice. 509.17. Mrs. Marshall aaked At­ Mrs. Morrey. Marjorie Brady of Maple avenue. Mass. The funeral will-be held in SS4-8, Bm I Bamptoa Mra. Beatrice 8. Cooley 'of Ma­ 1 SELECTED ^ C ROLL 4iBw The big cast-imn inner unit heats up to 4 rooms Several are planning to attend torney Johnson If in hla opinion a Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. A. Cbl- 1 EGGS, doz. . . . a w w C Florida and the b o ^ will be the meeting in the Andover town could appropriate what it al- lina have returned to thirir home ple street, was awarded first priza 'BUTTER, lb. . . O/C . . . large cast-iron- dome gives added heating sur­ brought to RockvlUe later. church on Thursday evening to rea:dy had on hand. Attorney in Wapping after a trip to Uma, At Monday's election the Repub- f o r ^ e largest collection of can­ face! Rugged cast-iron tlrepot is ribbed for added Lsgion Auxiliary hear Mias Jimmy Costner of Lin­ Johnson said in his opinion a town Ohio. Ucan alaU waa voted In with the ned foods at tee Stafford Fair 1 FRESH, „ There will be* meeting of Stan­ which waa brought to a dose Sat­ strength! And the modern cabinet is walnut porc^ coln Academy,. Kings Mountain, could use the-unexpended balance With a total of 1125 votes cast exception of Town Clerk Mary L. lain! Act now... .while our stock lasts! ley Eiobosz Uliit No. 14, American N. C., tell of her work at the if there were no liens against It. in the town - of South Windsor Hall. Democrat, winning over Fred urday evening. li^ o n Auxiliary this evening at Academy, one of the Missionary Mra. Marshall then asked the town Monday, the Demeorata again were Coleman, 121 tb 115. The Women’fi Club held its first 1 Cottage Cheese 2 lbs. 19e 7:J0 o’clock in the GA.R. hall. The schools supported largely by the treasurer, Maud L. Woodward, if the victors. Straight DemocraUe Misa Emma Weir Is vlalting meeting of tee fall season Tuesday members are asked to note the Council of Congregatlortal-Chris- there were any llena against the ballots cast to ta l^ 540 and the friends in Pittsburgh, Penna. afternoon Instead of Monday, tea change In the hour of the meeting tlan Women of Connecticut unexpended balance of $17^509.17. Republican ballots ^ totaled ,381. Laura J. OuderiUrk who regular meeting day. The meeting AT miDMIAHr (AwUmattnSr) whkh has been made because of a The hours of the Well Child was held at tee home of Mrs. 1 B. AM. OVEN BAKED- DELMAIZ 1 P o rta b le brush demonstration to be held at Mra. Woodward replied that there Those elected were' Selectmen. haa heeq spending the aeaaon here Conference to be. held In the Fire were no liens against the' balance. ’Thomas L. Burgess, Democrat, has gone to Pittsburgh. Penna., Robert C. Sikes of Main street. •:80 o’clock. Members are aske—John B. Quick eircBlfitlag RockyUIe Methodist church ter school Wednesday evening at Voting Maehlnea Ahem, 60, secretary , of the acci­ pkgs. c ' bold a dsaaert whist at Wes- A motion waa made by the Watroua. RepubUCana; Registrar 1 3 14 fall cant c ..wamth ia a jtffyl Aad Homer Redaeed! 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Pomeroy of Voters, Charles H .' M ^uire, dent department of The Travelers 36 Traffic Toll 2 19 Han on niuraday afternoon of North Coventry will- explain Democratic Registrar that the Insurance Company, died this dasBir of adats ar Savors is Ice cshss-i - it’e prieod low at Wards I S:80 d'eloek. Prlaea will be meeting instruct the Board of Se­ Democmt, Adelaide A. Johnson, 1 EHLEK’8 ORADE A Two big wickleae bora- Enjoy a completely antomatie baatiag the handling of surplus commodU. Republican; Board of -Education, morning a t his home In West T * thsM edd 22 sAw ffrasi Ns ties fumlabed the school riiUdren, lectmen to make the proper ar­ Hartfofd. after a brief Illness. For September FAIRY SOAP era beat up to a reooM plant this Winter 1 Ifaintaia • oeogCaHt. rangements for renting a voting for 4 years, John Klsiet Lloyd J. Mr. Ahem had been associated rOM- COFFEE B •*•****••*•**•••• tin 1 ... oaa taak of fdal lasts femperature without continuona in of which she has charge, locally. Hqyener, Republicans, Norman E. Mabsr esd * wiriiMat w sW iwlsriwhnata Only $t A-MenlM ______\ of tha Board df'Aa- Mm. Leona Lord Is entertain machine or -voting machines as wHh the, travelere since 1898, Regular — SIlex — Dripelatbi 1 BAR, a • • # • * t a e p • | 12-14 hourst Cabiaat fla- Reynolds, Charles G. Griffin; Li­ I8S....T* pisisri H!4l.vslses.’S lyse Bsst ingl This burner is CLEAN . . . ae i ,.,j a ta r M today a t th e office lug for a week her daughter. Mm. they deemed necessary; these ma­ starting In at. a mail at the Hartford, OcL 8—(/^—Thlrty- 1-Pound lab is rich ripple, aprayl Usual Dawn Fay- • Tow n C terk la the Memorial chines to be approved by the Sec­ brary directors, Myr^e R. Odium no aabea, no odorl Oil is Charles Wheeler of Wales, Masg. John T. Reardon, Frances V. age of 17 after gradusaan from slx persons were killed tai traffic Why pfiy ap to tast. montand Lew g. Tba saailosw win ba held Mr. and Mm. Gordon Lee of retary of State and to be used by and Hertford Public High School. ' acektenU in September- bringing Vacnain Packed J k r V 4 Bart 15c 1 apark point and buraa in «ii a///« pose o f raestviag ptx>p- 'ICgnsfleld Depot am the parents -the voters of the town of Bolton Boaaen and Levi T. Dewey, liquor He waa appointed chitf qlerfc total highway fatalities fair the tkwiying OMrga twirling flamel Ridiber-neuntad aM fttf ____ Tba hourb will b# on license was voted: 525 ya*. SS3 of hefion bom Isat week. R Is a t the-coming election in October no; beer only, 44. of the aeddent department tat flnt nine months of 1941 to 271, a graafidUld of Mr. and Mm. 1942. This motion waa seconded 1908, aseiitsnt eeeitauuy tat 1811, a 31J1 per cent tncreaae over the STOP IN TODAYI Mellow Ripe Bananas • FANCY APPLES 1 ■/ ■. '■ ■■ fto M a! i d * i r c and pssMd. find secretary in 1912. Jassa Las of Rtptey HIU. ) nU u At I eacTeapoBding period last year, the 4 11)8. 25c Mr. and Mia. C Hemia.f Just Firs DIfeetsts . He was alstr'closely asmeiatsd State Motor Vehicles DepartnMBt 6 Lbs. 2 5 c 1 U ■ W .:i J-. r Pa,:-,, p; . , of South fitmst satsrtained ten A board of directors of the Vot- with tha lad* Bertrand A. Page, repmlsd today. the Jbeia of the legal ds|nitinent untser Fire department to act aa •cottabluff, Neb.—Wh-Wbrnu a vics.pceaident. who diad slit The September death toll vaa at ttw Qdts Patent Fireanna Co. houaewtf e called to report a radio moBtha s g a Together with Mr. axceeded only in August wHsa 44 CAULIFLOWER U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES t M. r. W:M Oi,. , tbs agent oC .the Fire department had been stolcti, m Uc* qumrUd her of HartfOtd, at a Meak roast at in ,tlM purchase of equipment and Page. Mr. Ahem eras tnatniraantal parsons lost their Uvea la traffic Large Head 1 0 c 2 5 c 1 their hoins on Saturday aftenwaa. hpaband at hja place of btmlnee* in lha groarth of tha awddwt In- Peek erseting a building to house tha and he retorted: ‘Tt'e not stolen. miahapa and la June wl»sm 29 .MOMbOM pifanca dapaitmant Mr._4uet is a patent attmtey equipmant was appointed.. ’Tha Pve dot It down bera Uztenlng to were killed. Tha ffitaUtta oc|aiP> ■■■ ‘ ‘ r- ■ ■' .. ... board ot: LasUa Bolton, Ha waa a mambar of Baitfocd red in 80 towns; North Haven/had H A m S T i q ^ tba awiM.” tnWMill. JfalfhU of - - - the W0Cii^ r6Cot'6 w ltli tIvpCe V TSLiniONE sm “ ’ / ■ 1 ‘ ■■ P - ■ - ■< . ’-Mi*'• . \. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. a>NN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8.1941 .V ■\ /■ tbsra waa no doubt, that tha pri­ prolonged the vmr, whleh win lead MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941 mary German objective, destruc­ him to defeat. Neutrality Shift PAGE THIRTB«N%'] |Loeal History tion of hU armies, was “already »tes Citizen " I f tha enemy haa broken Info No Induction the diSpoalUtm o f our troopa them Obituary Mmost accomplished." Will Be Confined' ransacked, and he said he had sbls rscorda to be *kept as an open It said Timoshenko had been should be only one decision taken and useful gifts which w^re Kid- i taken plumbing fixtures from book, and labor leaders to be mo­ Grandmother Is Is Neglected virtually unmolested after the ense Aids by tee commanders, fighters and Quota Hen I Arrest Solves houses under construction. Fur­ Labor Favors I ' der, in various places throuj^hout ' coRunissars—unleaa tee higher tivated by public and workmen’s early>Wttles about Minsk, B ialy Enrico-Dopont To Arming Ships ther check of tee latter phase of the house-. Uircctlnhs foi>7flndtn<' command' orders it—not to re­ Deaths Interest, not by selflsb personal (•were written on little n>/rtes, A de­ stok and Smolensk, while he used tee accused's activity now la be­ motives. ' Shower Hostess Ws remaining forces and reserves Miss Marie Ceclle Dupont, daugh­ Air Raid en Direc- treat a single step,” Red Star [ TJiiieve^y Wave licious buffet lunchcon^was served Hartford Meeting Hears (Centlaned fre^^Page One) L^cal Board Not Asked I ing made. Defense Pleas CIsaed Shop Mistake to, organize the defense of Mos­ ter of Mr. and Mra. Albert M. Du­ said. Mra. Grace A. Olln j by the hostess. pont of 1229 Main street, and tor Speaks • Before . Amonjg the automobllee believed She expreased tee belief that Charges Made by The Soviet Information Bureau Mrs. Grace A. Olln, widow of To Furnish Selectees) i Miss Tedfqrd jsf'to be msrrted to cow. tee message would contain or stolen and driven about by Poly­ Mias Martha E. Tedford of 100 It appear^ that the push like­ Gene Peter Enrico, son of Mr. and acknowledged yesterday that tee Giles OMn, died late last night. at I Youth in Cou^ Today "UBions make a mistake in instat­ I Louis Ponticcjil of 99 Homestead New York Hiitorian. Mra. Peter Enrico of 138 Eldridge Professional Germans had wedged into tee de­ whether It would seek bote the ott are thoee of Peterson, Austin Roosevelt Says Federal ing upon a closed shop where it Homestead sttect was the guest of wise had increased the danger to her home In Hebron after a long For Pre-Examination.! Chambers, Marjorie McMeneray, J street on Oct. 18 at St Mary's street, were united in marriage fense lines. '' arming of merchant ships and al­ illness. She was born In Middle Involved in Several Car cannot be won aa a matter at rel- honor at a shower given at the 4ING0 Soviet forces Isolated qn the Machinery on Disputes Eplscopat^hurch. thia morning at nine o'clock in. St. Mrs. Grant Rigby of Cnb^re, lowing teem to touch belligerent Helen O. White and the Olson Mo­ aUvely comfortable and inteUlgaqt Hartford, O et 8.— (» }— The neg- Crimean peninsula, which the Nazis Fresh Sncceasf^ Announced Hsddam on January 30, 1863 and No quota has been assigned to l tor Sales organisation. home of her grandmother Mrs. Ed- James’s church. The rector. Rev. Conn., who ia assistant directs ports immediately. Theftsv House Breaks. Must Be Used. Agreement between employers and lact of local blatory aa a aubject In by-passed in their march to the Fresh successes in both tee had lived in Hebron 60 years. She tee Manchester Selective Service I Polyott Was released on pafole , • ward Waterman of 18 Franklin Aluminum owes Its name to tee William J. Dunn,. Celebrated the A ir Raid Warden schools in north and tee south, however, L«ast Drastic Change was a member of tee Hebron Con­ district for pre-induction phyricall tee union. . ; . , at tlip A n e r lc ^ achoola waa charged to­ east. nuptial high maas. Pom ^m s and from in March, and it ■treet last evening. Romans, wlio railed certain salts, Capture of Mariupol. Germans ^ere announced by the bureau, at He aaid, however, teat the arm- gregational church. examination for tee October 27 tol In town court tele morning his confessions stand, he has been Seattle, Oct. 8.—(85—Appeals "It is of extreme Importance day before, '.the flrat annual meet­ ferns decorated the altar. necticut, gave an instructive and that the trade unions develop in A large number of friends were n'bW believed to Be' the mixed sul­ said, put the German battleflags lieged Leningrad and Odessa, init of merchant vessels, now pro­ She 'leaves one son, Henry G. 30 period, the local draft boiardl j Howard Polyott. 2(T, of 245 Norte engaged, practically since tee day from. President . Roosevelt and present from Hartford and Man­ phates of iron and slumi(ium, siu- ing of the American Aaaoclatipn of Mrs. James Antonio, sister of entertaining talk on the general a two-day battle, it said, the Olin, of Manchester, three daugh­ \vaa notified today. The reason nol the near future a pattern of self- State and Local History, the state­ within 100 miles of Rostov and subject of "Citizens in Defense” , hibited by Section 6 of the act, I Main, street, was arraigned on a he was freed, in unlawful activi­ Secretary of Labor Frances Per­ chester bringing many beautiful men. represented an advance.of approx­ the bride, was matron of honor, defeildera of Odessa “routed four 'would be tee least drastic change ters, Mra. Jennie HUIS and Mrs. quota has been assigned to Man-| ties. Probation Officer Edward C. imposed discipline, a pattern of ment pnclpltatlng a spirited dls- and Ilda.Enrico of Tolland Turn­ before the Professional Women's b a t t a ll^ of Rumanian infantry Nellie Griffin, of Hebron, and Mrs. theater is because no induction I I series at charges involving sus- kins for an sU-out defensive ef­ public policy which the members ARMY & NAVY CLUB, he. cnasion among historians gathered imately 450 miles from the Prut club a t Cente.r church house last teat might be made. Elliott aaid this morning that he river boundary between, Rumania pike, cousin of the bridegroom, was and tee^ tb Infantry Regiment of “The arming of ships, as a mat­ Harriet Keeney, of Manchester, 39 quota haa been given tee localj I picion of Uieft of eight care, evad- bclievea tee accused is lacking fort sUrrAl. ■' favorable response really assent to . . ." firom many parts of the United best msn. The ushers were Arthur night Mrs. Rigby was chosen to and Russia from which the Ger­ the 27th Gennan DtvUlon." ' ter of timing," he said, "might be grandchildren and three great board fo r .lext month. -I I tng responsibility, driving wlte- mentally, and that he ia totally TacUcs of the National Labor States. G. Dupont and Philip A. Dupont, of attend the School of Civilian De­ among American Federation of mans took off less than 16 weeks (The Britlah radio, quoting "a the most urgent.” grandchildren.. Funeral arrange- Because of the high percentage! undependable, even in tee matter Relations Board drew a sharp de­ Dr. Arthur E. Peterson, of the 1229 Main street. fense in Boston lost summer. The I out a license and falling to halt at Labor delagates today as they took Saturday, October 11 ago. The Germans reported yes­ wire reaching^oecow from Odes­ Barkley aaid ho personally fa­ raenU in charge of Thomas Q, of acceptances from the Man­ I a atop sign. of making confessions as to hls nunciation from Joseph’ Padway, New York city art commission, The bride wore a gown of white instructors were live English i a day from Convention acUvttlea terday that their warplanes al­ sa,” declared tee^German-Ruman- vored repealing "both -eections Dougan are not complete. The chester area and the large num-. I The accused, whose capture and crimes. chief legal counsel for the AFL. and trustees of the City History satin with velva-ray design and women who had actually seen ser­ for a Pudget Sound cruise. Tile board's rulings, he charged ready had bombed Rostov. ian siege lines bad been driven which would permit tee krmlng of Dougan Funeral Home will be open her of -yolunteera credited to teal confession, it Is expected will In addition to other alleged of­ In a message to the convention •\t 8sI5 P. M. Oub o f New York, asserted "there carried a colonial bouquet of white vice over there and whq were in­ local draft board the Selective! "savor not only of unconstitution­ Do Your Shirks Suffer Prom Osslpenko is about 40 miles west back about nine mliaa and forced ships and their travel to designat­ after seven o’clock tomorrow night soh-e s series of automobile thefU fenses, Polyott is suspected of yesterday Mr. -Roosevelt said Fed­ la no textbook on New York City roses and stephonotis. capacitated for work by injuries out of artillery range ^ the Black for friends. Service quotas for this town have| having tempered with mail boxes al deprivation of personal rights, history except a handbook pub: of Mariupol. It formerly was of one nature and anothet. ed combat tones and belligerent 1 and housebreaking here was or- eral machinery for adjusting labor The matron of honor wore blue Sea-port.) been extremely low for recent in-* on Horace .street, it is reported. but a savor also of oabotaglng tee liahed by our club.” known as Berdyansk, but was re­ Mra. Rigby justified the inathic- ports, but emphasized teat was [ dered held for Cheshire authori­ taffeta with velva-ray and a hat MIm Catherine A. Hccery ductiona. Presldeirt'a policies.” "Norvous Breakdown?'' Host o f the delegates remained named in 1940 for the Soviet wo­ tion by the quotation, " If w e ^ v e Soviet Airmen striking'Af "merely my i>er8onal opinion:" ties. He ia a parolee of teat Insti­ man flier. Maria Osslpenko. of burgundy velvet. ^Her colonial man forces around LeningraOxWere Barkley said tee president's Miss Catherine A. Sceery died , The call sent out from Hart­ tution haring been committed for Ha said one Labor Board policy allent when naked how many states bouquet was of yellow roses and the knowledge and do not use it, declared to have destroyed sk^'en message had not yet been writ­ at her home, 66 Maple street, this ford headquarters of the Selcc-, I previous offenses. The charges Stale to Honor "which should be stopped right in the union could boast school his- Most Important Ports pink pompoms. The bride's mother it d6es us no harm, but if we n e ^ Germaff planes, five armored ca ten. He added tee legislation morning. Death was sudden. She live Service system asked for 504| I against him were continued to now" was that of grouping numer­ ^tories about their own sections. Both captured cities have a pop­ wore blue velvet and the bride­ to use the'knowledge and do not' trucks, an artillery battery an< haa been a resident of Mancheater men-from 65 different boards.| ous A F L craft unions Into one ha)"* it, much ia lost." She felt would be taken up in tee House October 29 and a bond of $2„5(V) Dne member said it is the law in ulation normally of kbout 40,000 groom's mother, black crepe. Both lOst a score of anti-aircraft gun for 42 yeara and waa employed aa Other boards receiving no quoto| Iseiieral Pulaski A F L bargaining unit, denying fix up with fixtures Rhode Island that Normal school that the things we know about first and that a bill would be was set by Judge Raymond R. and are described by the Germans mothers wore corsages of gar­ positions. a warpe^ iq Cheney Brothera. Sur­ assignments in addition to Man-| Bowers. teem tea right to bargain sepa­ teachers be tng'ht local state his­ as the most important Russian denias and w.iite rosea. and are prepared for, we are not rea4y for introduction In both Chester are: Hartford IB; New| rately by crafts. ^Reports Transport Sunk housfo after the message is read. viving are two alatera, the Miaaea There was aome question In tory, ‘1)0 1 there is no state history grain and coal ports on the Sea of A wedding breakfast and recep­ afraid of. Haven 8B and 9B; Branford; Wa- Hartford. Oct. 8—OF)—Connecti­ For ^ e second day In succession The 'BcoAte leader explained Roae and Delia Sceery, both of court thia morning regarding the book from which it can be taught." Azov. tion for forty guests followed at The speaker outlined the duties terbury 16B: New London, arotqn,. cut was called upon by Qovem or Brighten your home with f" the Sovibt communique reported that Hotls^ leaders felt that their Manchefater. mentality of the accused, and an Hurley today to honor General The discussion arose after a Mariupol, which is a manufac­ the Villa Mariar-GIaatonbury. Mr. of an air raid warden, explained Norwich. Old Lyme. Bridgeport! examination may be made, it was how they cooperated with other the sinking of a German transport branch would be better prepared Her funeral will be held Friday J Osslmlr Pulaski, Polish revolution­ Urges Reporting symposium on "raising the stand­ turing and Ashing center, numbers and Mrs. Enrico left later in the morning at 8:30 at her late home 23B; Greenwich and Danielson. I said. \ attractive, practical electrie defense orgahizations, and touch­ in the Barente Sea. than the Senate from a parliamen­ ary war hero, on Saturday ' which ards of historical society work,” many Greek emigrants from the day for Washington, D. C. For and at St. Jamea’a church at 9 1 Polyott’s capture reaulted from presided over by Arthur J. Larsen Crimea among its population. ed briefly on the different kinda It waa alscTxMnounced that on tary, standpoint is designated as Pulaski Day. natures. We have types t® traveling the bride wore a plaid one sector of tee southern front Asked whethefx^he feared a fili­ o'clock. Burial will be in St. a combination of police inveetiga- Of Sick Animals of the Minnesota Historical society. (Dispatches from Istanbul. Tur­ wool suit with luggage tan acces­ of gases and bomba. A t the close Former Resident tion and circumstance. The Call came In a proclamation the Soviet A ir Foime destroyed 64 buster might ensue when the Jamea'a cemetery. I Mr. Peterson's plea for greater key quoted diplomatic sources aa sories. of her talk she answered a num­ Criuthra Other Car urging tee public display of flags fit every decorative motif, interest in local history was dis­ saying the Germans were with­ ber of questions of the members. German tanks an^armored cars, measure reached the'Benate, Bark­ an:< fitting exercises in tee schools. 130 motor trucks bel^^g infantry ley said: ■. —Showered Here) . I.ast night Raymond St. I-a'ur- Hartford. Oct. 8—(85—The State agreed with in method by Miss drawing large quantities oUtroops Miss Lucile Sloan presided at ent of 47 Gerard street, halted The procUmstion follows; P and they’re priced to fit this flrat meeting of the year and and war material, 51 guns of vari­ “Nothing haa happen^ to base Under authority of a Joint reso- Department of Health today urged Jean Stephenson, of the Navy De­ and tanks from Bulgaria and Funerals behind another automobile at the that any illness noted among w-ild partment, Washington, D. C,, and Greece, presumably to bolster their introduced the speaker. She called ous calibers, 25 machine-guns and on opinion on. “I certainly hope Miss Edith Hopfner of 1 Hub­ railroad crossing on Oakland lutiun adopted by tee General your budget, too. Be sure About Town attention to the meeting and ban­ several tanks. there will be none.” * Assembly In 1983, I hereby desig­ or domestic -animals be reported to national chairman of records of push along the Sea of Azov, The.se Mra. Roae Woodhouae bard place, Wethersfield, formerly| street while a train passed.'As the the local officer Immediately so the D. A. R. She said- "You Can't sources inferred that German quet on November 4 at the Weil The date of this action was not - Confers with Leaderra The funeral of Mra. Roae Wood- of this town, was the guest of| ears started ‘iTp, the auto ahead, nate Saturday, October 11 next, as to see our large display of Pulaski Day. that an investigation may be made. shove Jt off on the schools. They tank losses on the eastern front Sweep, Andover. disclosed. Besides Vice President Wallace, house waa held this morning from honor at a surpri.se mi.^celIancous| for some reason, slammed back­ In the fight for American Inde­ The action came in the wake of have Enough to do. Other agencies had proved so enormous that the The meeting of the Unlvergjty A Tass announcement said that Secretary of 'State Hull, and hls Jhe William P. (^uish Funeral shower last night, given by her| ward into the St. Laurent vehi­ “everything electrical.” club has been postponed until a pendence, one of tbe outstanding the second . fatality to occur In should help. People become tre­ Nazis had been forced to draw on yesterday during the day Isolated special assistant, Harry L. Hop­ Home at 9:30 o'clock and from aunts, Mrs. George Sebeiner of| cle, then- without halting to as­ Week from tonight. It will take planes'attempted attack Moscow patriots waa Casimir Pulaski. Vol­ Connecticut from tularemia. mendously interested in their past their reserves of light and medium -flightiest Battle kins. the president conferred with St. .James's church at 10 o'clock Rockville and Mrs. Volmer Thom -I certain the damage, the unknown Secretary Perkins place Wednesday, October 15, and but were "effectively disposed of" unteer from Poland, he became The health officials said that al­ history, if you give them a tanks in the Balkans.) 12 Democratic and Republican where a solemn high mass of feldt. at the latter's home, 9T| operator rushed off at high speed. though approximately 90 per cent chance.” the speaker- will be later an­ by defense pilots who brought brigadier general and chief of cav­ disputes must be used by labor and Closer to Climax members of the Senate and House. requiem, was celebrated by Rev. Cambridge street. Relatives and| St. Laurent followed while the of human cases of tularemia re­ nounced. down a total of six aircraft. driver ahead whirled through stop alry in thO Continental army, and management "before any recourse Four who did not attend a sim­ Edmund Barrett. Rev. Vincent friends were' present from Hart-| sult from the handling of wild Declare ISo Basis Honors Given UiBcers Hines waa deacon and Rey. Fred­ signs snd past other cars. Near was An inspiration to, the men of ia taken to-a atrike or lockout." ilar conference yesterday were ford, Wctl^ersflcld, Rockville and| hls command by hla courage and Vabbite or hares, the patient who Germang Breach Mrs. Stanley Nichols Is hi (Continued From Psge One) Another announcement told of erick Clark was sub deacon. In this town. I Moriarty Brothers' station St. Peace between labor organiza­ For Attack Reports Speaker Rayburn, Representative gallantry. He was mortally wound­ died last week became' III a few charge of the supper which the the conferring of honors by the McCormack of Massachusetts. the. sanctuary'were Rev. William Tlie living and dining rooms of| [ Laurent lost the other car, but in tions, he said, would be in the in­ Berlin, Oct. 8—(jP)—A uthorized presidnum of the supreme Soviet ed at the siege of Savannah and days after having been bitten by Russian Defense Women's Society of Christian Ser­ vaders had been turned back be­ House Majority leader; Represen­ J. Dunn and R9ev. Francis Breen. .the Thomfeldt home were profuse­ tee course of the chase he had se­ terests of defense through crea­ a cat. sources said today that the Ger­ fore. on Red Army and Air Force offi­ It waa largely attended by rela­ cured the registration of it. Im­ died October 11. 1779. tion of a true national unity. vice will serve at the Quarryville tative' Martin of Massachusetts, ly decorated with late flowers. A| They expt/Uned the mother of man and Turkish governments had "The Fascist command,” Red cers and men. tives and friends of the deceased mediately he went to the police ! direct that tee national flag be Welcome To Return Methodist church Saturday House Minority leader, and Repre­ large '■■aterlng can with green and| this cat had died a week previous­ (OontlBued from Page One) declared Jointly there was no basis evening from 5:30 on. Mrs. Star said, -'has thrown into bqttie Andrei Bondarev was promoted and tee-floral tributes were ex­ station and reported "'the affair. displayed upon the public build­ A F L President William Green sentative Wadsworth of New yellow crepe paper streamers was I ings in thjs state on this day, and ly of what was called "distemper. " for reports of German troop con-, Doris "Skinner is in charge of thb considerable forces of aviation, from colonel to major general and ceptionally large. suspended over a basket similarly| Checking on the number, police earlier reiterated that members ccntratlons in Bulgaria for an at­ York, a leading minority House urge that fitting ceremonies be See onr reiling of bad cut off the retreat of the Rus­ dining room, Mrs. John Erickson armored troops and Infantry. This decorated with the Order of tee supporter of the president's for­ As the bod) entered the church decorated and filled with the glfte.r learned the offending car ws.s who bolted the A F L to join the If.)r0u ihrow Qwoy jhirtj becouie they fizzle out tack on Turkey. Red Banner as "one of tee cour­ James Breen sang, “ Sweet Savior owned by Erik H. Pcteriion of 64 held In our schools and other suit­ sian Ninth Army. the kitchen, Mrs. C. T. Willett, is a new attempt to break through eign policies. Bingo was one of the evening's I Congrese of Industrial Orgasizs- ot the cellar, it'» time you discovered our fine Wings This force, it said, was defeated (Reports In Istanbul last night our defense, deep into our lines. ageous defenders of Leningrad." Bless Ua 'Ere We Go” and at tee I Garden street. - able places commemorating .the tions were welcome to return. *The decorations and tickets. The menu Others In attendance were Sen­ pastimes, and a feature of tee btif-| valor, patriotism snd escriflee of lloly Name Society on the Melitopol front and was said German troops were stream­ wllljbe as follows: Boiled ham, po- The fierce battle is raging unceas­ “ Between Aug. 28 and Sept. 27," ofjfertory Mra. John Barry sang fet luncheon served by tbe host­ Going to Cheney Brothers w here rooms they left when they march­ shirts. Theif collors lost for the life of the shirt . . . !ate«t type " fixtures ing from Greece and Bulgaria, ators Barkley and Conally, (D „ Peterson works, the police found Gereral Pulaski." trying to faU back on Rostov. : tatoes, carrots, cabbage, beets, ingly day and night." Tass said, "his units accounted for Tex.), chairman of the Foreign "Pie Jeau" and at the elevation. esses was a three-tiered weddingl ed out of the house of labor are won't wrinkle or curl up . .•. look just as smart come A ll Moscow rail connections with both bordering on Turkey, bound On the Leningrad approaches, 9.500 Fascist men and ' officers "Panla Angellcua''. A t the end the car. parked at tee plant, but still there, waiting for them to re­ Sees Navy's Films onions, pickles, rolls, coffee, pump­ Relations Committee, Senator cake, made and. decorated by lib’s. I evening at they did when you put them on of down. the Kharkov area of the Ukraine for Rumania'* in their way to bpl- kin and apple pie. Reservations for meanwhile, the Rus.sian counter­ killed and destruction of seven of the services Mr. Breen sang Thornfeldt and surrounded by tau| investigation showed Peterson turn.” hung and connected steT the German campaign in Rus­ George of Georgia, ranking Dem­ was in the mill at the time of the Death Is Decreed have been broken by German air the supper-should be made by Fri­ attacks were said to be growing in batteries, 35 anti-tank guns, 4' ocrat on the Foreign Relations "One Sweetly Solemn Thought". lighted tapers. Miniature wsterlng| Alleged racketeering in the Excellent quality fabrics sia.) The bearers, all grandchildren of accident, and that another per­ Fall sessions of 8t. James’s Holy attacks, the newspaper Nachtaus- day night at the latest. intensity. One frontline dispatch heavy machine-guns, 22 min^ lommittee; Senator McNary of cans were used for favors. ■*> ranks of labor, denounced In the tailored to give custom-type 00 the deceased, were, William Bar­ son eridently had stolen tee ma­ Name Society w-ere resumed last gabe asserted. said a strategically important throwers and 60 trucks, in adci iregon. Senate minority leader; Miss Hopfner who is the daugh­ For Plots. Sabotage Executive Council report, waa 80 that you ran see XI rett, Jr.. Raymond Barrett, James chine and driven it at the time evening write a large number pres­ fit. The offensive on the central Members of Group G of Center town, identified only as "E.” was tion _ to capturifig numerous tro Jenator Austin of Vermont, assist­ ter of the' late Mr. snd Mrs.I mentioned twice. ^ Whlt^ Broadcloth and %Vovrn Stations and Trains phles.” Woodhouae, John Gribbon, Ray­ 1 of tee collisior with St. I.Aurent. ent in St. James Hall on Park front, the high command said, was church women, Mrs. Harold AI- I retaken after the Red Army broke ant minority leader: CTialrman Charles Hopfner of this town, wlU| Daniel J. Tobin, president of street. Walter E. Hansen, the Madraa Stiipea and Fli^rea. New launched last Thursday— the day I through three stronglv'forttfled Eighteen officers in all were mond Qulah and William P. Quloh. A search of the neighborhood Rome. Oct. 8.—)S5— Pilots tee International Brotherhood o f Bomhetl Repeatedly vord, leader, will haVe a tea from Bloom (D , N. Y .) of the House be married oh November 11 to l tifrned up young Polyott, who was president, presided at the brief collar Rtylea you'll like. them lighted. before Adolf Hl.Uer stirred the j promoted yesterday \i,o rank of Jr. Burial was at St. James's against the state and sabotage of Teamatersr't'old a gathering of hls Helsinki, Finland. Oct. 8 three to five tomorrow afternoon German lines and forced a cross­ Foreign Affairs Committee, and Raymond Ward, Jr., son of M r.f a/Suspect in several other of­ business meeting which was fol­ German nation by declaring that ing of a river. major general. cemetery where the committal communications in Italian-annex­ union's members last night teat 3^^ Wnnkle fr9$ Coflor mod# under Ce/onese pofenf. Stations and trains of tbe Mur­ at Mrs. Alvord'a home, 33 Richard two other members of this com­ and Mrs. Raymond Ward of South | fenses now under investigation. lowed by the showing of six reels "gigantic developments" were un­ road. Kill 9,500 Germans services were read by Rev. Ed­ Quaker Lane, W'est Hartford. Tha| ed territories now are punishable “ unions whose membership Is gov­ mansk railroad, a supply line for mittee, Rep. Luther . A. Johnson mund Barrett assisted by Rev. On questioning Polyott ■ admit­ of pictures. These pictures were der way in the east. Pravda, the Communist party ceremony will take place at Trin­ by death under a decree issued by erned and controlled by racketeers Soviet forces in the far north, Reds in Danger (D., Tex.), and Eaton (R., N. J.) Frederick Clark. ted the ear theft and he was secured from the United States 1S5 Miles From Moscow The I.Adies‘ Aid Society w-111 paper, reported that troops com- Hopkins, the lease-lend admin­ ity church. Premier Mussolini. o r monstfre of the underworld were bombed repeatedly yesterday, brought to headquarters where he The decree, eigned Oct. S, also Navy Department. Pictures taken DNB said the German front was a Finnish air communique said to­ meet at the Emanuel Lutheran i manded- by newly-promoted MaJ. Encirclement istrator. was one of those attend­ mean nothing but a detriment to on both the East and West Coast Of 'George G. West stated he had taken other auto­ provides heavy prison sentences KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR now about 125 miles from the cen­ day, and nine Red Army planes church tomorrow afternoon at j Gen. Andrei Bondarev had killed London, Oct. 8—(j

— Soviet ing a preliminary White House mobiles. our cause snd are no better thkn of the United States were shown. ter of Moscow. 2:30. I 9.500 Germans, destroyed seven The funei-al of George Gleason Ur«e8 All Unite for strikes or lockouts for political no union at-all.’’ 887 MAIN STREET were downed in aerial combat forces which were counter-attack­ conference yesterday. Along with West, of 42 Holl street, who paaa*' Admits Break Foliowring the showing of tee pic­ JOHNSON BROTHERS _ Here, German sources said. ' batteries and 35 anti-tank guns in virtually all of tee conferees, purposes, dissemination of sulMr- Secretary Perkins, in her con­ while the Finns lost none. ing from tee Donets basin area ed away Sunday evening following He also admitted breaking Into tures a lunch was served in tee Next To the Green & Gold Bake Shop Marshal Semeon Timoshenko has the long, fierce struggle for the Hopkins was reported to have ex­ sive propaganda and acts threat­ vention address asserted that the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS A one-plane raid upon the At one n’clock this afternoon southwest toward 'the Perekop a brief Illness, was held thU after­ To Beat Naziisml the house of Thomae McGill Jr. lower hall. Frank P. ,<^ancy was assembled "the backbone of the second city of Russia. pressed the view that Congress ening the safety of any member of public expected unions to be op­ Karelian Isthmus city of Vilpurl. the Manchester Fire Department Isthmus were reported by authori­ noon from the . Watkins Funeral at 32 Wells street, which place ho Italy’s armed forces. the chairman of tee entertainment 533 MAIN STREET TEL. 6227 entire Soviet defensive power" recaptured from the Russlan.s, was responded to a still alarm In Buck- Bondarev was raised from Colo­ tative sources here today to be should terminate immediately tee erated on a basis test would en- committee. after loss of most of the Armies of nel's rank and awarded the Order neutrality law prohibitions against Home, at 3 d'clock. \ acknowledged. land for a grass Are in- the rear of in danger of encirclement from Dr. Watson Woodruff, pastor of Bridgeport, Oct. 8— (85— Oov«r-| . the south and north. of the Red Banner for withdrawing arming vessels and against their the Buckland school. When the de­ the German drive to Maripol. the Center Congregational church, nor Robert A. Hurley came back| The commentary Dienit sue partment arrived the Are was out. hls troops from a threatened Finn­ If the Germans are able to entry Into belligerent porta or de­ to Bridgeport today and told Deutschland said Marshal Klemen- ish. encirclement and joining the signated combai areas. officiated, according to Chief Roy Griswold. maintain themselves on tee 130- Mrs. R \K . Anderson rendered capacity audience of Lions (^nb tl Voroshilov's forces had been Miss Betty Park No damage waa reported. defense of Leningrad. mile lines between Mariupol and Favors Both Revislona members and their guests that badly beaten in a series of Baltic Red Star told of destructive Mr. Roosevelt, too, ia understood appropriate organ selecUona. “ America can never wipe . out the Dnieper valley city of Zaporo­ : ITie bearers were; Thomas J. battles, and now had only ''rem­ Is' Shower Guest The board of police commission­ forays by Soviet tanks and bombers zhe, they said, the Red Arm y units to favor bote these modifications, Nazlism or any other lam that wa nants'' of his forces, south of Lake against German detachments on but he indie:, ted that he would Qulsh, Postmaster; William S. despise unless tee nation's leader ers will meet next Tuesday eve­ can escapO..^ entrapment only “by McCann, Harold Agard, Philip l oh nmen while at least a million of ning (to organize. The board will the march. proceed largely In accordance with have' tee full support snd hea AfThirNlw** U S*" ^ '* CetebroHon of My First * Months forcing their way into Crimea Shaw, Frank E. Zimmerman, and ■bis men were locked up in Lenin- be composed of the same men as In a tank battle near "Point K," after overcoming German forces the majority Judgment of Capitol and spirit of the entire American -grad'. Miss Betty Jane Park, daughter it said, the Germans lost 20 tanks, Hill leaders. James L. Rogers, all of whom are people.” made up the board this year. A t attacking there^' Post Office employees. In the south, it said. Marshal of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Park, of the annual town meeting Coimmis- 50 Vehicles and 50 motorcycles, Reliable reports of tee confer­ . The governor expressed the be­ Woodbridge street, was the honor London sources said, however, .Bemeon Budyenny'a Army lost "the aloner Allen spoke in favor of the and Russian airmen operating over they had no confirmation of Ger­ ence pieced out this resume: lief that "our people are too fat biggest part bf its men and ma­ guest at a shower "Iven by her parking meters and this may be a the same sector destroyed 113 The president and Secretary of 4ibout the liver and are too much friends at the home of Miss Geral­ man claims to sweeping successes terials'' east of Kiev and now has question to come before the board tanks, ten armored cars, four In the area north of tee Sea of State Hull first outlined the back­ Hose No. 1 Leads concerned about the almighty dol^ suffered a new, heavy defeat north dine Tenney, of 331 Woodbridge at the meeting next week. tanks full of gasoline and 250 Azov. ground of American Foreign poli­ lar.' street Monday evening. As she en­ o f the Sea of Azov. truckloads of Infantry in a 48- Belief waa expressed teat the cy, and Mr. Roosevelt made clear "I don’t oome here as a prog^tj There was no indication of the tered the living room of the Ten­ The 19 candidates for the office hour period. his belief teat United SUtes ships In First Sitting of doom or to say that butineta ney home she was showered with German leadership had decl^d to depth, to which the German push of postmaster of Manchester were Show Scope. Of Defense defer any heavy thrust at Lenin­ not only should be armed but also should not make profit but unlcs confetti. Pink and blue was the bad penetrated, though the high advised today by the a v il Ser­ These wefle but two of several grad until the issue was clearer'to j>ermitted to carry war supplies we succeed in this all out effo eommand mentioned the region of color scheme and in the center of vice Commission to be in readiness combats cited by the Russians to the south. all tee way to British docks. Hose Company No. 1 of tee for our defense profits I fear Will ■Vyazma—^approximately 125 miles the room was an attractive crepe for the arrival soon of a Civil indicate tlie scops of the defense at While virtually all present Manchester fire department mean nothing in the future.*' west of Moscow—as the region paper float plied high with gifts, Serv-ice examiner who will come Brynnak and Vyazma. agreed teat both steps should be scored tee moat points in tee first The governor asserted that .84 O A K L A N D S T R E E T where a great battle of encircle- which proved to be of linen, glass, to Manchester to conduct pre­ Red Star said (he Germans were token eventually, there waa sub- sitting of tbe setback tourney administration is In an ‘‘all out'1 Fall Food ,^ment waa proceriUpg. ware and other miscellaneous ar­ liminary examination of all local "shifting from side to side" when Members Drive ■tontial diaagreement over how which was held last evening at fire effort to operate t)he state gov4 I M « v M » * R . n.. A U - C . ./ - f r e e DELIVERY AND TRADI.NG STAMPS. TOO! DIAL U S . OR COME ON OVER! First Ofliclai Hint ticles. candidates. they were blocked, varying the di­ tee thatter ahould be presented to headquarters. High score hon­ ernment in such a ' manner thatj The special • communique an­ A mock wedding ceremony waa rection and weight bf their drives. By Girls Society Congress. ors wen( to Charles O'Connor and the people will realize teat tety fr^e? « rIT. Any More, But I'm Still On the Right Side Of VALUES! SAVINGS! AND QUALITY FOODSTUFFS! nouncing the central front offen- followed by refreshments served by Arthur A.- Knofla, sales man­ "Thus in the region of the vil­ Some Conferees urged test for Alfred Howland with 126 and in have something to fight for in Mve was the first official hint here the hostess. agement broker, for the Watkins lage of ‘P,’ ” .it said, a large Ger­ tee present tee chief executive're­ second pla^e Ed Moriarty and tee democratic American way o({ that new operations were under Miss Park is to be married next Lakewqod tract, reports the sale man tank, column tried several St. Mary’s Girls Friendly society quest only authority to arm the Tom Sheridan had 124. life. SA V E '^H T 'rA nV T 'roB ’vnim ’ ^ t S ™ Cp’ roorBiwk FivdliiE SUmpa mil i Book. To Sion Yon On Y'oor Way Tooiril, Fnrlhor Addnl Saviiifi From Our Store! REMEMBER! way in that sector. It said: month to Everett Thurber of West today of a building lot on Lake- timea to break through our defense, is engaged in a membership drive ships, and them later on ask power Twelve teams are represented In "We haven't forgotten our , ‘‘While offensive and pursuit op- Hartford. wood Circle South to Ralph C. but all attempts failed. Then they which will end tee second week in to send teem belligerent tbe tournament this year and they pledges to the farmer, bilslneM-.] -Orw rniii S.V0 Some Mont)-! lYe R t ^ o RlSifT^LImlt THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! In Order To Acrommodalr Oor Trade. We Will Be Open Theee Three Nlihia Till » O’Chiek: Come Op ■ aratlwis in the Ukraine are in full Nourse, of Scarborough roa^ head retreated and drove In a different November. The group is divided zones. ThU group argued that less finished last night's play in, the man and laborer," tee governor of Folding Boxes, Inc. Mr. Nourse direction, ir.nklng a wedge in our into two teams, with Mildred Jack- opposition would mstorialize If the declared, expressing - his belief| •wing, a breach'on the central sec­ following order: Home .Style RIberta Dellelens Bartlett tor of the east front begun Oct. 2 plans to build a dwelling on the position. Figures of tha 'Nth' de­ son and Jane Converse as captelni. initial White House recommenda­ Hose Co. 1 ...... 226 that the State Defense Council Hllced or Cniabed Police Baffled cooperating in every way to unl^ CARROTS * PEAS! Fine Quality has led to a new and vast series plot soon. tachment courageously engaged The losing team Is to give a party tion were confined to tee arming Mera Barbers...... 218 PEACHES Tetley’s .. k. Oeliciotts Whole Kernel .o t battles of annihilation. the tank column, the Germans for the winners the third week in bf ships. Valvollne Oil ...... 214 fy tee state’s productive inter PEARS PINEAPPLE LIMA BEANS OR PEAS! The parishlbnera of the South November. F A ver Forthright Request with defense production means. t-srgeet No. 2 i, rsQ. 'itegv. •'»rgeat-No. 2 'i can. Reg*, "In the Vyazma area alone sev- By Disappearance lost more than 1,000 men and of- St Bridget's ...... 205 lar 37c can: F*nll No. 2 eaa. Regular 21o TOMATOES b u d g e t t e a CORN Methodist' church will give a re­ fleera. Killed. Our units destroyed On the other hand, a nunlher of 'ar 27e can! Fun No. 2 am. (Royal Sear- 1 Full No. 2 can. ' (Seal of 'tKal Soviet armies are encircled Rules adopted a t the first meet­ Hose Co. 2 ...... 302 can! (Premier.) let.) Foil iii-Ib. package. Regu­ and their destruction is proceeding ception for Rev. and Mrs. W. 65 tanka. ing were teat aeaaldns will begin tee leglalative leaders told Mr. Buckland No. 1 ...... 196 Merit.) lar 39c! Roosevelt test he should mee| Give Miss DeHajn 5 for SI.00 4 for 50c . irrevocably." Bristol, Oct 8 — (JP\— Family, Ralph Ward, Jr.; in the church "E very step fom ard In the di­ promptly at 7:80 and adjourn at Reid's ApcUoneers ...... 186 5 for $1.00- 6 for $1.00 ■\ (But London and Moscow prevl- parlors at six o'clock this eve­ rection o f Vyazma and Bryansk 9:00, and teat tee refreshment tee whole iftutrallty issue head-on Com Hiwers ...... 181 6 for $1.00 6 for 50c Regular can.' (Premier friends, police were baffled today wlfo a forthright request for arm­ 3 for $1.00 nrand.) «lisly had reported that the Ger- by the disappearance of Raymond ning. Following the reception the costs the enemy enormous ibsses. committees will remain' until Four Acres ...... 177 Greenback Sbowei P O U 8 U 8 T V I.e— eratlon. . JtJlCY. SWEET, •flSOStr RUSSET Oennaa troops besieging Lenin, Industriousv-They could think of no received. gtmd had repulsed another attempt' ately. The-sale was made through 'Violent combat was officially October 18. Next week tee girls arming of merchant abipa, operat­ FLOUNDER FILLET pound 29c fS m o tO SoUD 7 COns 50c reason why he should have disap- Robert J. Smith, Inc., by Robert Piano-scOordlon and vocal mu4 f r tbe Russians to lend troops on peared. ife. pictured "particularly In tee di­ will begin work for British War ing under United States registry, O i— dian Lawyer Dies H. Smith. rection of Vyazma and Bryansk," Relief. but there was no press conference sic, and a buffet luncheon wa Pears ItBs coast west of tbe city lest A t the stores where • he aome- enjoyed. Pork Roast . ‘ M g b t respectively 130 miles west and discussion o f tea Issue of permit­ Toronto, Oct 8— (JPh- Miller FAVORITE—FINE times did the family marketing, he Olria interested in becoming HEADQUARTERS FOR APPLES bulletin said that both Mos- 320 miles southwest of tee Rus­ ting the vessels to go Into bellig­ Lash, 68, Canadian. lawyer and BONELESS FANCY, LARGE, WRITE had not been seen Friday night. members of Girt Scout Troop No. Weekly To Saspeiid aQd Leningrad were 4ga|n at- Friends^ suggested that he may sian capital. Public Records erent sones. financier who was president of GUARANTEED HAND PICKED NO. 1 •STOCK! from the air during the 8 are requested to meet U the It was at Vyazma teat Russians Although there preyloualy has. Brazilian ’ Traction, Light and Doo Food 10 cons 50c have become an amnesia , victim. Highland Park achool too^now j Dover. Del., O ct.--8.—{JCh and reported tbe Nasi Air turned back an arinored spear­ been some Senate talk of a filibus­ Power (Company, died today. ITiere was nothing to suggest foul afternoon a t 3:15; when organiza­ AppUoatlea 67-year-old weekly newspaper,' Cduliflower bad dealt destructive blows play. head of Field Marshal Oen. Fedor ter against any change In the neu­ r i s K u u A l i t y tion and preliminary plana will be Application for a marriage State SentineL announced to : Ckuck Roast faitssagrs and eommunlcations Von Bock's qentral front Army In trality law. Senator Tafl (R., BALDWINS made. Hiss Naomi Foster will be license haa been filed at tee office Boy Fottod erk In this state capital today that! BONELESS dUIOT. SWEET -'s-^IHad tba Russian lines in midsummer. I t was at Bryansk Ohio), an administration opponent, Vote to Strike leader of Troop 8. of tee-fown clerk by Richard Alton it “wlU n6t be publtahed after extending akmg tbe entire text the Ruaaians reported defeat told reporters today that debato Iren Mbuntoin, Mich., O ct 8- Peanut BuHer 4 ir i» 50c of tee tank legiona of (fol. Gen. and Marjorie Howard, bote o f this should not require more than two issue. Too many beadacbee." Buffalo, N- V.. Oct. s_()Pv_c30 town. Eric B. Earn of Manchester ($')—Denbla Ludlow, 3H year old O ranges German effenaive along the wofkara voted today to strike at Heinz Guderian last month. weeks In his chamber. He said he 2 doz. 49c McIn t o s h 7 5 * and Hildur M. Schlll of Hartford boy missing since late yesterday,' A ppeal to Rooaerelt I th a n of tha Sea of Azov ap- The Buffalo Forge ComiULay where Hospital Notes Smoleiiak Raided did not believe more than four or V e a l R o a st DEUCIOUS PACK—(Regular lie!) Tha :war-battered city of' Smo­ also applied. . was found today, alive and welL wab launrited aimultan- about 1;S00 employea have b e^ five opposltionlsto would be willing wandering in a miuah about A’ mile f b e ibh g b o u k d Theee Are Worth fi.St-fl.M ! Have a RaMcet Mixed! , lensk was tmder Russian aerial at­ A taialetiateC s Deed to participate la delay tactics s p i Texarkana, Tex., Oct.'-6.~ w ith tba drive on tbe een- filling defense contract, including Admitted yesterday; Mrs. from bis home. Ttae American Federation of La^ Blueberries 3 cons 50c aome for ventllaU&g equipment for tacks. and Taaa said Soviet airmen Thomas J. Rogers as adminiv added that was not a sufficient . C arrots or Bridget Lyneas, 318 West Center reported bagging ten German bor building tiadM unions Invoh .high command new wkrahlpa. The concern and Ita trator of tea eaUU of Edwin A. number to conduct a successful fil­ SUNRISE. . ' ' CEOSSB B BLACKWEU. •treet; Gustave Van Havefbeke, trains, 30 planes, 100 Infantry- Standiah has conveyed property at ibuster. P M g e Full Oooperatioa in a atrike at tee nearby $11,(WO,^ detalie of this push, au- aubaidlBriea have about 813,470,000 44 Florence street. OOO Red River ordnance depot con-^ menee aaid tbe eouth- in uniUlfd orders. bearing vehicles and 34 tanks in (Jenter and Moore streets to Ralph T aft said he vrould welcome a R E E F 2 ■ > »• AS* Beets 2 bchs. for 9c Diachargod yesterday: Stuart that area. T. Harhron- et ux. San Francisco. Oct'S—(F)— A F L struction project appealed Grapefruit Juicfy 6 No. 2 cans 50c had effectively out- neutrality test x>n both tbe ques- D^ate & Nut Breod 4 cant 50c McDonough, Bolton: Mrs. Philip Observers her# said the Ger­ and e x o shipyard workers have President Roosevelt last night i Soviet Marriud ItadjrMiny'e . Hcoa' Fatker Olea FsiraHt Uim o f arming ahlpe and grantlag Holway, Andover; Mrs. Bessie mans appeared to have drawn pledged their full cooperation to intervene. MMidtiBf the iM i'hidue- f - — t>eo L. Beauchamp wlU erect a them the ffe ^ m of the seat > Pukofl^, 11 Ridge street; Joeeph forces from bqth flanks for tee speed up work In San Francisco Now Yoiit, Oct. Tba garage at 68 XJnmcca drive tor WITH EVtikY PHOflE OH STOM OROEK WEDNESDAY MCHT, (OPEN TUX 8 P. M.) VF. WILL ta the rinoefo hMin and Holland, 398 Hartford R o ^ all-out offanaiira at the center, a Bay area aUpyarda, Sidney Hill- Oetrett Slayer RenoinInato4 taa M dnW i '' $300 aceo tin g to a permit iasned ♦ ■ « V ‘ -a. » n d io totSay broadcast aa Discharged today: Quentin drive which the Army nsm p^r iaan, aaaodaU,director at ib e Of­ I whetbar amoCTicemtnt of tha' daath. *of at tea offioa of tea hcildlng in­ . rira A t CkRttel ta iln j 1 Derty. neSeisM Hatedorn.*110 Glenwood streM;' Red Star aald was motivated by spector. - ■ fice at Producttoa Management DetrolL Oct. S—(AV-MaWir 4 KeeMefU DeSriees S Bcfuiee PeSeleua ■ e n - Frits Heaa, fajtbar at Rudolf Heaa, Mrs. Amelia OlgUo, Andover; Irh a Nazi fear-of a winter campaign. aaid yesterday. ward J. Jeffries, given a more t-.— SALMON •aet clstwhUa deputy fuehrer of the Bend far Deed WaMUngtan. t^-cals P erfect Defense Wyatt Breaks Record o f land owned by that un)t'" are in a Chicago lawsuit in 1922,-pre­ necticut Conference of Congrega­ 2;= est of these reductions was a pro­ ed Is lend-leasable and ..esMntial tures in ScandinavlB,” "W ar Pitching Performance^' valued at 992,669. The Hoyrafd and dicted the sinking of the Lusitania tional and CTirlstisn cliurchea is Against Forward Pass; For Brooklyn Shutouts Professor Pfsiaes \‘ posed item of $40,000,000 for the for the war effort. Against Women and Children,” THE UNITED STATES a rm y Mansfield Puts Maroons Portelf reaervoira are/Valued at "If it.ia, and the production of four days before that passenger "The Whipping Block," "Turkey being held at the* First Omgrega- • Stood Out Over All Modest Jot LflolfiH Tennessee Valley Authority. The. laden ship went down In the North tioual church today with the mprn- Line Shows Up Well in . New York, 6ct. 8.—Whitlow 9906,122 and the tre^ngr plant at commlttee said consideration of the article can be efficiently gear­ Reborn," “ Inhumanity UnUmIted." Through Hard Week thaae reaervoira at-'96,484.l7. The Atl(uitlc— an event many persona ing program beginning at 9 o'(;lock .Wsrslfa^ seven shutouts the GETS THE 6RIATEST SOME ' -V’l ) V .4^-: O ther i ’ lays; Each this wa.s deferred for two weeks. ed into the other phases of our de­ "What About Africa?” and "Dou­ All Tlu-ee Gantt'S. New York, O ct 6.—Prof. El­ Roaring Brook ^ eie rvolr la valued fense program; the funds for it believe was the direct caune of the ble Croea in Pslestlne." with an attendance of over 600 pitet Season shattered a long-, Pr4!paring for Next mer N. Nyberg trtfa hfa efaos Divided Into Ten Categories United States entering the World men and women. Harold L. Blakes- Hurler Under Fire. at 9193,277 ai)d^ the treating plant The lend-lease fund was divided are allocated to one of the procur­ To Influence Opiaton standing record for perform­ 5I6HT IN THE WORID WHEN In public speaking in tha for thia r e a ^ o lr ia Hated at 952,- war; , The grand Jury's true bill al­ lee o f New Haven, presided for the Manchester High plays at East ances of the kind in a single Game on Saturday. School of Commerce of. New into ten categories. Just as Presi­ ing agencies.” Hartford Friday aiternoun and . 460. Pipe Hnea from thia reaervoir Long after the war Viereck re­ leged the purpose of- distributing missionary society of Connecticut j campaign by a Brooklyn pltch- By (iayle Talbot , dent Roosevelt recommended on JtJoaih Tom Kelley In determined DRAHEE JOE lOUIS RETORTS York Univeraity that there fa In the ;^wn of Glaatonbury are ceived constant correspondence these books was to Influence and Rev. William Beard, of Mont- jer. Springfield, Maas., Oct. 9.—The New York, Ort. 8 - (/p Joe Gor­ no one In sport today who com- valuaa at 938,220 and pipe lines .Sept. 18. The largest was 91.- from the former Kaiser. He ad­ ville, gave an Interesting address. |thst the tqsin will mark up its 875.000. 000 for agricultural andSerious Study Given American public opinion on politi­ The previous high- mark of second game of a home and'home don, the Yankees’ great seeond- pare.t with Joe Louis for tactful, fMin the same reservoir in Man- dressed many friends of Germany cal subjects. Following reports pn the fund Srst victory pf the year against SHORTLy„..lT IS THE industrial commodities. The sec­ Johnny MeUratn’a lighting crew I six was held JoinUy by Nap Mm football series features the Spring- baoeman, wan haying hia right arm i public speaking. clm ter are valued at 994.880. The To Power Rationing forums and wag quixxed by a con­ It was also charged that Vier­ for ministers. Rev. (’'harles C. Mer­ Rucker, Kaiser Wilhelm, { "Despite th e T ^ that Louis ond biggest amount was 91.190,- gressional committee headed by rill, of Boston, spoke on "This from over eabt. Nothing radical field'College athletic schedule thia pumped practically off at the pumping station at the Biicking- 000.000 fpr ordnance and stores Washington, Oct. 8.— — De­ eck wrote and edited material George Bell and Jeff Pfeifer, BROWN BOMBER'S STRAkiH I la called upon to nO hfa Meak-’ ' nam reaervoir ia carried at 99,111. Rep. Samuel Dlcksteln Investigat­ Acute problem of Placing Minia- happened to the local lineup week, aa Coach Mannle Manafield championla' victory (telebratlon the and supplies. Aircraft require­ fense officials have given serious dealing with political subjects and ana wilh the exception of aome I Not even Dszzy 'Vance equal- [ ing under the mMt diffltalt ^"n«ere are 99 miles o f distribution study to a program of power ing unAmerican activities. caused them to be printed in news­ ters." I ed It. takes hia Maroon warriors west­ night o f the fifth and deciding ments would take $985,000,000. Other Addrcaaes ninor changca I. the defense Isc- RIGHT TO THE JAW, I possible conditiorfa—Jifat after mains and accessories, and 3,367 rationing In event of an acute During that questioning ' ha ad­ papers. magszine.x and periodicals ward to Canton. New York, home v/orld series game. I he has gone through a The committee's report and the mitted he was in the pay of the Mra. L. Horatio Blglow. of Old ‘cs the same tesRi that has play­ His coat off and his tie loosened; service pipes and stops. The de­ hearings, while stripped of specific electricity shortage. under fictitious names in order to ed In the last three tilts will take I says Pr^eitaor Nybfrg, "h o partment owns 3,337 meters and German consul and said he had Lyme, preaided at the luncheon for ] of the St. Lawrence University, Gordon could only grin happily as figures in many cases because of J. A. Krug, power consultyjiJor conceal the true Identity of the |U«> field. The ganie adll start at I never failed to b r modest there are 329 public hydrants in been paid 92.000 for publicity fav­ writer from the American public. laywomen during which tnika were where the two teams will meet on the Invited guests congratulated military necessity, disclosed: the Office of Production Xfanage- T:lb o’clock sharp. lOUIS THE STALkER Saturday. The game will be the I rietdry-or failed to praise hfa' the South Manchester Ore district. orable to Germany In addition to The indictment aaserted that given by Mrs. I.jinalng Lewis, of I Alonzo Stagg blm on his spectacular play 1. Secretary of Agriculture ment, told of the study in testi­ third of the season for both I opponent." The disposal plant real estate, 91,760 monthly for office and aec- Viereck faned’'to set forth these New Haven, and Miss James Cost­ Iron Out Pass Defnates against the Dodgers and hia selec­ Wlckard plans to use $1,000,000,- mony before a House Appropria­ AWAITED HIS CHANCE. squads, with Springfield attempt­ which consists pf 222 acres Is valu­ retarial hlre^ activities In a supplemental regis­ ner, of Lincoln Academy,- Kings The pass defenses have been tion as the official' scries hero. 000 to feed one-fourth of Great tions Committee' which submitted ing to repeat their 18-7 victory last ed at 919.270. TTic three sedimen­ Called Challeaga to Peace tration statement filed vrith the Mountain, N. C. Dr. Ralph Jen­ Kvoefully weak all season. .Starting Day in Texas President Ed Barrow, the septu­ Britain’s population for the next its report to Congress today. kins. o f Danbury, presided ft'the | Vo the Norwich ganne the Ipcsis lOUNOVXS DVWAMIC year. tation tanks and equipment are Replying to a question by Repre­ In 1936 he deacribed a speech by State Department last March. agenarian nead of the greatest em­ six months. laymen’s luncheon at which Pro­ displayed pour defense that failed The Maroons came through last valued at 979,491. There are 97.7 sentative Wigglesworth (R-Mass) Hitler as a challenge to peace and / ------PUNCH WAS NO pire the sports world has seen, •3 Star Bouts 2. While lend-Ieaae officlaU are fessor Alen R. Foley, of Dart-1 click. Against Leavenworth it Saturday's game 'with the power­ miles of sewers and 706 manholes. Krug said there had been studies & ' '1 not to war and declared there was Southern Methoijists Act smiled benignly from a tabic nea.' dissatisfied with the “ relatively mouth college, was the speaker. vas worse, If anything. Blit most ful Rutgers aggregation, minus the door. Sewer connections installed are in the east "looking to the possi­ no reason for the world to get MATCH PORTHe small trickle” of materials., going Blames Desire Rev. James E. Gregg, of Water- of the sessions during this wecA aay noticeable injuries, with the Paul Krichell, chief scout of the valued at 93,304. bility of rationing power. excited becauae Germany had de­ I As Host to Greatest -of On Arena Card to Axis foes, they expect the flow Favorite "Goodte" Orsngs Bread cided to take possession of her own bury, presided) at .the ministers' have been laid on this department c h a m p i o n s sole exception of a bruised neck Yunkeea, the man who passes final The book value of the two de­ to increase greatly soon upon com­ Particularly Study Southeast ' N,' partments is piaced at91,436,478 as Of The EaiacJi Box territory. Just before the present luncheon and th ^ addreas waa i f McGrath’s team has any All Grid Coaches. that Co-Captain Paul Rose, block­ Judgment on promising players pletion of the time-consuming ini "W e have made the study with >4 cup Spry To Aid Uhions [ides that it will pass Manchester ing back, received. Though losers shown in the report of Superinten­ "Mom, put in more of those good 1 teaspoon salt war was declared he or StabUlzatlon’’ Paramount was through in 1933 but he went peering an answer. "Here were a (AH measurements in recipe are ty of one year in prison and a $2,- The big forward x-aH and tbo ports. the Larries, who dropped a Joe DeMartlho, alugging Bridge­ only have an imwelcome reception 7. Officials repeatedly asserted gari^ Uie Far Eastern situation recipe right now. level). 000 fine cquld be imposed upon Carmody had contended, how­ out to the coast and started ail ....A N D A couple of fellows we didn’t know ,te Waahingten, MacMurray was that it would be "dangerous" to ever, that the question of "labor heaviest losses at sea had been I ackfleld need just one tiny spark 66-d encounter to Colgate in their \/hat they would do. Russo had a port lightweight, clashee with Joey still as threatening as when the conviction. , i really get going. Eart, Hartford, over again, bringing honors to the Silva, Washington, N. C., Mexioul, underetood to have said. deny to Russia the benefits of the stabilization" was paramount in during September when Royal Athl College of Pacific. LOOtiiMO SOJ-DIEU opener, and then turned around to bad stomach and Ernie bad a bad Japanese moved into French In- Used Fictitious Names Force bombers and submarines of] traditional rival of Manchester in the third el^t-rounder. See One Bright Side lend-lease yrogram, even though do-Chlna wks contained In offi­ the Wayne county case, observing Saturday a Stagg-coachied team pin a 13 to 0 defeat on Ohio North­ back. Neither hai been in a world Diplomatic sources saw one such aid is not now contemplated. One allegation, was that he had the Mediterranean fleet struck re-1 light provide that SB^rk and if It He 'c l a\a >Ce ern this past weekend, will be a series before. And all they did waa Ships Maestro. Norwalk middle­ cial testimony on the new lend- Her Dress Afire written articles and sent them to that Currier's methods would plays In Texas for the first time. bright side to the picture— that Kffoet of Strikes "cause .a revolution In the building peatedly at convoys attempting to I does Maachestcr is .going to ba team that will test Springfield pitch a couple four-hitters and win weight, makes hia New Haven de^ lease appropriation bill released yV. Vo Stocks icwspapers for publication, using strengthen the Axis position in | ghty hard tnstop for the refst of It will be In the seventh annual b'-t aninst Art Tatta of this city, Turkiah chromium exports to Brit­ Scattered through the hearings today by a House Appropriations industry" that would throw a great Rose Feetlval game. aerial defense to its fullert extent. games we had to have." ain and America apparently would were repeated references to the ef­ .Ictitlous names., Th^ Indictment many craftsmen out of work. North Africa for a winter cam- season. The blocking aaaign- Looking back on the five-game in a four-rounder. Subcommittee showing that: Calls Department listed five names. One of the names The Dean of American Football not be affected' during 1941 and fect of strikes on either the lend- Adams Exp ...... He said there also was Involved pslgn. nts were polished up this week, series, there waa a lot in what The opening four brings together 1— About $500,000,()00 or more was that of a real person— Dr. Italy's warfleet also has been | U these are carried out- and goes against the Dean o f the Billy Marcus, Hartford, and Joey 1942. lease or national defense program worth of war supplies will be fur­ Air Reduc ...... a feeling on the part of the Labor Southwest Conference -S . M. U.’s Krichell said. Gordon with hia JiOO “ Anirthing can happen to change and Represeptative Starnes (P., Alaska Jun ...... Claudius Murchisdn, who, Justice Section of the Office of Production reported battered badly. kts possible to shake either Mohr batting average, his seven walks, V/aanick, local, featherwelglit. nished the Dutch East Indies for Midd)etown, Oct. 8.—UP)—Quick Department officials said, was British sources said more than | Beilis loose look for plenty of Matty Beil who is the oldest coach Kennel Clul> .the situation before 1943,'* one Ala.), asserted at one point that it cash. action by Mrs. Roi)ert E. Molander AHIed (Them...... Management that "there is likely in point of service In the major hia ilicic fielding and hia homerun source said. was "a damned outrage that we Am Home Prod ...... nresident of The Cotton. Textile to be less stability in the labor .50 per cent o f Mus.snlini's torpe- srdage Friday. that Jarred the Dodgers at the out­ 2— The War Department hasin the face of severe pain helped Institute. doboats and desiroyiirs arc gone.] The gams srlll be played on the circuit down here. The Turkish concessions were have not received more benefits Am Rad ,St S ...... field if an organisation that has set of the claf sic, undoubtedly aup- put the American garrison in the to check a fire at her home today The indictment alleges that all of his lO.OOO-ton. 8-inch m ' $b school field, next to the school Southern Methodist will be a Opens Season reported to have been wrung from from this program and that we Philippines at the head of its until help arrived. * Am Smelt ...... not heretofore been ip the building heavy favorite but Stagg never got pj^ed the YonkeeV sustained the Ankara government In a series have not attained a greater degree Am T A T ...... when Viereck registered with the industry comes into It." cruisers arc out of action or ,xjink.*l can be reached easily from ptinch. But what if either Russo equipment priorities list. She toid Fire Chief Michael W. State Department under the foi^ one battleship is oilt of cnrpmis-l street. East Hartford^ A that reputation as a "giant-killer" Grange Picks Of conferences Initiated during the of security. t o Help East Indies Lawton that a dress she was clean­ Am Wat W k s ...... The AKL craft Industrial ment situation, he said equipment ' coral Sol v ...... of four supplemental reslgtratlons egiUstion... .he regard# the gen- Eastern racing folks, who- had Western Conference statistirian pitch him until JUst before game complslnt that it la Blowing hasn't permitted moss to grow never before has there been such except in 1940, when it dropped to production wquid be devoted to was furnished on the basis of pri­ h'urnished by Putnam and <’o. Cons E d is ...... he failed to set out material fa cts.' stop what rapidly is developing In­ their doubts about Alsab until they has figured it out that the mathe­ time. down games aa a minor o n e .. around his feet. He couldn't have general interest in fleld trials of oil 110,000. The Germans were said to that purpose by June, 1943. orities, that overseas garrisons 6 CentrsI Row, Hartford Cons Oil ...... Chargee Included KEMP'S, INCe to a fine Notre Dame team, Oct. saw him, now are going for the matical odda against picking 'em WeU, most ot toe milUons of It will add only about ten min­ won 322 games in 91 years If be sorts. ‘ have demanded the llon'i share of (•resU Hrogreas .Made wero generally 100 per cent, and Bid Asked Cont Can ...... These counts included charges nne Bedding! had. 11. Chicago colt in a big way. Handi- right in football pools range from The AKC already has granted words written about that crucial the output. utes to gamte if the referee insists contest told of the tough luck that "Everything considered, great that priorities were changed "ac­ Aetna Casualty ... 127 132 Corn Prod ...... that Viereck had failed to disclose . Notre Dame material was sup­ capper Jack Campbell banded him 8-1 on three winners up to 1,224 to soma 110 dates to to run off In 125 Informed sources said the mili­ cording to the situation. Aetna Fire ...... 55 • 57 that he had advised and informed 'bat the ball be put in play 29 aec- 189 pounds for Saturday's Remaen 7- on ten winners. befell Fat Freddie Fitzaimiadna, progre.ss has bejn ma^e, the report Del L A Wn . . ; ...... i nda after) he puts it in poritlon,' posed to be considerably below fa.1 and winter days. These trials tary supplies Germany had prom­ "A t the preMnt tlm'e," he add­ Aetna Life'...... '... 28 >, 30',- “one Prescott Dennett and divers the Dodger hurler. An injury forc­ asserted. "Obviously in the 6 Douglas A ire ...... Hngham insiata.. . . stahdatd thia-fall, but in repelling Handicap at Jamaica and aasign- are of six different types: basset ised Turkey In exchange did not ed, "the Philippine garrison stands Autompbllc ...... 38>, 4 0 ', other persons" on political mat­ ed Itequested only 126___ Dolph ed him to leave after he )<.d stop­ months that have elapsed since the Du Pont ...... The Oimaon Sports director is a good Indiana team, 19-6, Frank Serriee Dept, hounds; beagles; foxhounds; point­ . include warplanes—the Item of seven billion (dollars) .became No, 1 on priorities." Conn General . . . , . 26 28 Eastman Kod ...... ters by allegedly assisting Dennett Connecticut Leahy demonstrated that he will e-mail made the faateat getaway ers and Betters; retrievers; and ped the Yankees dead for seven in­ which she is'm ost in need. Marshall said the Army's spe­ such more concerned about two The Camp Croft (8. C.) footban nings. They said he . probably available, it Is not reasonable' to Hartford Fire ...... 91 93 Elec Aiito-L ...... and others organize ‘.'Make Eu­ do considerably moire than all of any o t the World Series playera. team has four ex-captalna of col­ spaniels. The doga competing are cial "task force" or "amphibian- other resuIJs of the hew rule. "The would have won if R ubso'b drive expect that these materials could, 'Hartford Stm. Boll . 53 56 Gen Elec ...... rope Pay W a r‘ Debts (Committee" V right Jn his finfirst year in South He’s piloting'his own plane out to lege teams—Joe Monso of Boston of some 30 different breeds. corps," Including a Marine divi.sion National Fire ...... 64 T A 3 0 S ammlttee adopts new rules that Grid Briefs had not struck him on thS leg. Negotiations Outcome be produced by the magic of rub­ 66 Gen Foods ...... and contributing large sums of vlli make the game safer for the Bend. hia California ranch___ The Joe College. Tony Cabello of Lafayette, , The trials are acattered over 30 Phoenix ...... 91 93 Maybe so, but It repuilna that bing ’Aladdin's lamp.’ and special troops that go with Gen Mot ^...... money to defray committee’s ex­ B E N b lX ~ CALL players without penalising either Players were awitched around to DlMagglo heir ia expected In about Mouse Bessel of Bucknell and states, representing all the major Will Be Told Soon "’There shoudi not bo any 'con­ them - in all a total of about 35,- 'Travelers ...... 4(X) 420 Hecker Prod , penses. Middletown. Oct. 8.—

—B^er a month and Marius Ruaoo will portions of the country. New York Russo for seven frames had ham­ HOME LAUNDRY he offense' o r defense,” he.ex­ build the Notre Dame line, and George Wood of American Inter strung the Dodgers even more ef- Berlin, Oct. 8 (JTi—Authorized fusion leading to the belief that 000 men—was equipped .100 per Public Utilities Hudson M o t ...... TTie indictment alleged that 6 5 8 8 plained .... hear the one abbut proStlng from Angelo Bertelli, a sophomore, welcome another southpaw in De­ national—and Jack Schwarts, who la in the lead wtth 16 trials of Gonn. TA. and Pow . 40 Ask for Oemoiutration. fectlvejy than Fitz had haltered sources said today they. Would an­ the amount of lend-lease aid thua cent. . - 43 Int Harv ...... , Viereck contributed lo the ex­ To date no roach has complained defeat# ? Well, twice^beaten Wea- solyed what appeared to be a cember.... DlMag was worried waa captain-elect at W. and J which nine arc for beagies; three nounce soon the outcofhe of nego­ far ia all tjie assistance that Great Ctonn. Pow ...... 39 41 int Nick ...... penses of the committee for . the lejten, according to Head Coach more about the coming event than for retrievers, three for opamela, the Yanks, .T he Dodigera fiXallj) Prompt! ■bout' the game being made lop- pairing problem. Corp. Chuck Fetuike has been talk­ nicked him for a.run In the eighth, tiations which Dr. ,Karl Clodtous, Britain has' received from the pro­ Hartford Gas ...... 27 31 Int T_A T ___ ...... Wes Fesler, has learned plenty hia batting average during the and one for aettera. Pennsylvania purpose of using Dennett, the Safe! lided by unlimited aui^ltiitiohs I can't give Grorgia Tech a ing on. weight in the Army and. sure; but that only was after the German economic, ^Xpert, now Is duction of the United States. Since Something o f Value Hartford Ei. Lt, . . . 5914 K e n n ^ tt ...... from the Brown and Bowdoln set­ series and was asking marrIM pals is next with 19, of which all are 97’(4 committee and 4 28(4 Loew's ...... Service On All Makes football aqtiad back to Storra Sat­ off at 3:90 a. m. an for beaglea. Washington, Oct. S.— ilP)— The and mould American/public opin­ MANCHESTER TAXI Ills section agree, that Ui4y can sided T. Moffett Field (Calif.) played St the book was; Russo 2, Brooklyn 1. (Diapatebea from Ankara quot- Egypt. These gopdp.rwere bought United States .upecta to receive Industrial LoriHard ...... ion in matters relating to political of Washers M. Ormelli, .Mgs. Tofd their piasters much better urday night on the short end of the M arya laat week, the admiaaton sd diplomatic sources as saying My. choice o f games -in the east Today's Oneat That was the one that broke the and paid for by th» British. . . . "something that will be of value Acme W ir e ...... 19 21 Mont Ward ...... ihtareats.” P h on e 5680 Olltce .At The 'Tea Rtioin orotecUon by replacing them every acCre. Tlie kick-off time is 3 p. m. price for service men was only SO Tnrkey was about to sign an "The delivery of the material Am. Hardware , ... la the one bringing, out Colgate Dick Boyle. Portland (Me.) Eve­ Dodgers' backs; Uught them they to this country, tangible or Intan­ 2214 24',4 Nash - Kriv ...... Further,'it was alleged that lime they appear In dlstreas or and Dartmouth at Hanover. cents 'and St Marya gave, two Football Gossip couldn’t slug It out with the Yan­ agreement granting Germany at under British orders with their Arrow H A H cm .. 36 38 Nat Bisc ...... Viereck contributed large stmia of Storrs, Oct. 8^—0^—The Unlvcp. ning Express; Stralgbtest line Kis- thirds the entire gate to oenrlce least half her chromium output gible" as reimbuVsemeht for lend- fatigued. Dartmouth hammered a little o t kees. own funds ia freeing factory cap­ lease aid. Congrgas was^toid to­ BllUnga A Spencer . 3'4 . 4(4 Nat Cash R e g ...... money, not only to the "Make Eu­ atty of Connecticut and Wesleyan tween tw » points on a football field orgsnisationa.,.. Private Johnny after 1942-ih return for military acity in the,United States for the Amherst club, 47-7, but Cidgate is a forward paas (unleaa they're Bonham Cornea'Through day, but no sperifle agreements Brist^ Brass ...... 42'., 49(4 Nat Dairy ...... rope Pay War Debts Cmnralttee” football teams, which clash at Mld- “ftig" Mitchell, who became a Around'the Loop aupplies from the Reich. Britain productiqn of - lend-lease material." Colt’s Pat Fire ... 74 undoubtedly got more good out pitching curves)----- U the two Aa for Bonham, he was He- have yet been made. 71 Nat Distill...... but also to the "Iriands for War dletosm on Saturday, have several Kentucky Cofanel while playing for and the United Btates now get Eagle Lock ...... 9 11 NY C entra]...... of having to wait unUl the final points in question are proficient Oarthya fifth Aiolce as a starting Ruaaiaa-Ald Question Debt 'Committee^ in order to use Man to Dissolve pplnta In common; They're fairly Murray (Ky) Teachera in 1098.' pitcher. He might even have bwn most' of Turkey's chromium ex­ Jean G. Acheson, assistant sec­ Fafnir Beatings ... 128 Mriod to edge Penn SUte, the enough', tho air lane ia the easiest, On the Rusaian-ald questipn, the 138 NT NH A H ...... Dennett, the committees and oth- Wedding Bells Are Ring- evenly matched and have been had to start at the bottom again conaldeTOd a sort of sacrifice, as ports.) retary of state, testified before a Hart and Oqoley .. 130 140 Nor Am O o ...... Nittaity Lions making a aurpri^ •oart tlmo conauming route aldng B y The Asakdatk^ Praw report aaserted: era to diaaemlnata by mail under •'omier Game Club beaten twice thus far. All of ingly strong abowing. aa recreation director at Sheppard the Yanks had been beaten by House Appropriationa Subcommit­ HCndey Mach., cm. . Packard ...... which. spells Uie proopacta' of a tho touchdown trails. New York—A year ago an opan- ‘^Nothing would be more dla- tee that if the war should end 11(4 congresalonal fronklng privileges Fbr thia and other naaona, I Field . (Tax.)... .Don Jones, w- ing devaloped in the 1941 New WhiUow Wyatt in toe second bout Chromium Loss Called cou'aging to the morale o f the Land'ra Fr A CHk . 19(s 21 >4 Param P ie t ...... thrilling battle. San Franctoco tad Kansas C9ty of toe aeries and knew he waa • a while the amounts due under lend- New Brit. M com .. 41 43 Penn RR ...... speechM and public addresses de­ _ ing For Many Young give the Red Raiders a bulge over OW’AHnnte Sports Page York University football adiadule Russian government and the Rua- livered on the flbpr o f Congrieas the Big Green In a hard-fought aporte writer. Ups that the rtxt and tha Violet playen requeated tough proposiUon. Red Ruffing lease were relatively small, settle­ North and Judd ... 36 38 Phelps Dodge ...... In order to wind up the old Man- Ona Eyed Cbnnolly earned *Of No Importance' aian people in their heroic and aur-r New Haven. Oct. 9. — 9^ — engagement. Riley (Kano.) team fa o m to watch that T a u A A M. than the rage WM not roady to atari again. Bon­ ment would Ukely be made by Peck, Stow A WU -. PhU Pet . . . . . ^ ...... and elsewhere by present and for? huter Fish and Game club af­ regular Job with tho Natlonat romt- taondon, Oct. 8—<4>)—American prising resistanct. to Axia conquest 7(4 6(4 Neither fog nor rain, like they aay if they ever get around to dacid- of college football, be bootected. ham, a strap^ng 210-pounder, was Ifayhe yee IheeelU Ihel head* check but that if it goes on for Russell Mfg. 0>. .... •18 , 20 Pub Sve N J ...... ■ mer members ot both bouses of fairs, former President Frank economic, war experts said today than to hear ^ t the prealdent of People •These Days about tha maUmen, can keap big the Army grid titfa. TIfat la why the two taama coUida about the only man McCarthy had faUeeed. all WMSted ooMa wean three or four years and the sum ScovUle ...... 28 38 Radio , ...... Oongress. has called a meeting of the any loss' of Turkish chromium the United States was precluded Tale'a football aquad from gntag in Yankee Stadium Saturday. left, barring the faded Vernon through a Oerman-Turkish trade from rendering aid to themkahbuld involved yeaches 19 or 20 billions Silex Co. Jr. 9(4 ■ 11(4 RepubUc S t l ...... Material Seat Fspsrs ohen for Tuesday, October J4, ' ~*T **~~ '’^^6 ■ias|"wMi. Viereck, acoording'to the alle­ In many ,inatances jthey have selected their diamonds about ito dutiea. And the duties Qomex Brt well msMI yam lahe a leak” agreement was “of no importance" h : find it possible and expedient to of doUars "it would Just be fan­ do., pfd...... 28 e • * • Re v Tob B ...... the Legion Honojk on Leonard are tuning up for tha clash with tha tastic to believe that there could gations o f the IndictmMt, (Ustrib- at eight o'clock. It Is plan- Hockey Stars Training A golf tournament at th#' “ KfakmiUe, Mo. — If Bob MiUa, And ao it was uh(Jer those cir- to the United States preparedness (k>. so with these funds." Stanley Works .... 44 46 Safeway Stra ...... and other-fifts at Donnelly’s. [. . University of Pennsylranla here on Meadow Brook dub the other day at Saale-Crok. It'e hand tat, be any transfer of tangibles in uted material on political mattera to take tha membership into KlrksVUla Teadiars guard, bogtna cumatancea that be lumbered out atrert; The bill contained for the first Torrington ...... 38(4 28 >4 Sears Roeb ...... Saturday. The Ella’ gridders went was won by ex-polo player Ueut- loied. all sroiBled. aoiaillp efal- that amount from one people to for publication in newipapera, Manchester division of ,fhs to fta hlmaelf betwean pfayo, don’t to the mound an 1 gave perhaps the, Moat o f the 800,000 tons of time a hew provision under which Veeder - R oot..... 61 64 Shell Un ...... through a anappy drfil. daaptte the utottt John R. af the Navy ad, eaelosive patteia^ goaBlp another." ' books, periodicals and pampblata Aasodatiofi. rau take that aa a sign of weakness. outstanding pitching performance chrome ore which the United thu'United States could pmure< Naw York Baxka Socony J Vac . . . ___ glcmanta yesterday. The slogan For Coming Ice Games tad aa-ball player Sammy Byrd, a t the aeriea, throttled the Dodg- fahiiea o m * IH lUwMdeda* States needs each year, they said, Durnig testimony of Edward R. through the medium of Flandera At this time the euuwta of the Mina marely carries the hreese- defense articles for nations which Bank of N. Y...... 336 ■ 369 Sou P a c ...... hero, ia “rovanga!" Last year, runnara-up wan P. Bal Slnm the producer to keep his apeetaclm *?■ tad blasted their fast hope of ■ isroue elethee. Taa aaal Ja available through Philippine 9eek to pay in cash rather than Stettlnius, Jr„ lend-lease admin­ Bankers Trust ..... 92(4 64(4 South Ry ...... Hall, Inc., Scotch Plains, N. J. Ihe D iam ond will be turned over to the Paiin drubbed tha boys ia Blue, 80 Thia action is neoes- Eddlo Sbore'a troupe of stiek-A Bridge Expert, tad Don Grant, a from fogging over. getting back li. the running. He ■eke a hettee h oy . . . eaea If and South African sources. seek lend-lease aid. For example, istrator, it was.brought out by Central Hanover .. 97 100 Std Brands ...... Indictment auerted that Flandera toT. TT— T- — . l)ong Lewia is a stoieky, blonde, made it conclusive. baesiiss, the dub has not met handlore. inriudlng holdovers from racquet specialtst.... .the fleld In- yea paid S IO mesa. the committee said that the D ut^ Representative Taber {R., N. ,Y.l, Chase' ...... 30 32 Std Gas fl El ...... Hall teaa flnanced'and directed by left wlager, who spent hU last dudad potofata Pate Bortwlek (afao Only two of the four hits off him Viereck. “• Itit- aibd aa a majority of last year’s squad and competing Los Augelea — Sanford Tough? E)aat Indies^ now required to de<< that the only lend-lease reim­ Oiemical ...... 44 46 Std OU CJri ...... Ensagement Rings Hartford, Oct 3.—<«>—T itty 's Junior hockey year aa an. import a Btaaplanham Jockay) Davaraaux Plenty, any the footballera a t the were long, clean ones. Lew Riggs British Plaiies poait cash In advance, would be bursement appearing in a memo­ City ...... 28(4 Std Oil N J ...... The indletsaent further alleged I members are new a of the smateuro, aro about to mova Into 36(4 •ocMtion It was felt that this Dan Jeaaaa Is worried over Qia ef- advanced training, after having ant mamber o t the lidmonton Mldburn, Jr., Stow Igfahart UniverMty o t Oalifornfa at Loa '■te a single when be bounced a permitted to make progipaa pay­ randum submitted to the commit­ (fontfaenUl ...... 13(4 ,14(4 Tex Corp .; ...... fecto of a couple of victorien—ona Bob Garry, and Howdl Van Gar- Aagalea. Not only ware the Uefans M v e off Ehnle'a abln, and Dixie uM be the proper move. paaeod thrmigh fiVe days of pre- Athletic club, an organisation that Held at Bases ments during prodUCUon but full tee was for 94,206,440. Thera was Com Exchange .... S9H • '-41(4 Timken Roll B : ...... scored by hia footballen over Var- big. who uaad to play footbaU and trimmed. 33 to 0, but they have walker slapped oae between first payment by time of delivery. Uihlaaiy workouta at their Port has developed many hockey play- no explanation of the item or of First NaUonal .... 1420 ' 1465 Tranaameriea mont and one rocorded b7 Coast Arthur, Ontario, trSinlng camp. hockay. thaae injuries to prove the ^ aecceid base that Gordon bare­ MaJ. Gen. Jamea H. Burns, ax- possible other reimbursements. . Guaranty Trust ... 368 361 Un carbide ...... Personal Noti<^ Ouard Academy over Woreaater o n atoee It's conception back In robustneoa: ly failed to reach. It took that kind and up Coach Johnny Utchell and Shore 1683. Lawla walgba in around 160 , (OsirtknHi from fsge Oss) ecutlve officer of the Divisioa of Irving Trust 11 >4 13 unros'-'Ww ...... •atsy VendriUo Tech last’ Satuiday, aapaelally tbs Haiffaock Hdward Hunt,' two of pitching to beat Wyatt by 8 to Defense-Aid Reports, gave the Intend to put the boya through two pounds In uniform. His strong suit Manhattan ...... 18(4 17(4 Unit Aire ...... *1.... ; In MenortoM- latter. The Cadets .trounoad dally ■■sH MIS of two hoars’ durw- Sweeney iElected bjtritcn rite. •glisl aaanilU on the British committee* assurances, prevlouaiy Mahufaet. ’Tr._i.... 37H 36(4 Unit Oorp ...... In loving mfemorr of our dear Woreaater badly. Jaasaa fa a n tha fa aa a defenalva forward, and his Ehd Bd B r e e d ^ , eraifliod fag. Pwhapa KricheU knew what he WMStarranean base of Malta. made pubUc, that Great Britain Nazu Defeat I Stops Bud Howard (lon, from -now unOi tho m effective checking and covering of N. Y. T ru sL ...... 67 $00 Unit Gas Imp ...... wife and mother. Louie# (Pakofkr) Trinity victory plus tha aaiqr way breaks camp towards the end of State G olf Head Ctater Gene Akfar, aaya he’a BtUl was Ulklng about, at that ApotlMr BrltMh air raid oa the will not use lehd-leasa mataiials Public National ... 80 33 U 8 Rubber Morrison,'who-passed away, Oct. $, ' -i5 , tha Coast Ouaid beat Worcester, opposing wingers, wsa.s big fscior -c^ IMT: . . Oetober. Both men intend to ice * groggy trom tiM Mow ttwt knodi- dHtbombod Italian barn of TripoU, for export, but wU uae them F orest Biandits Title- Guarantee . . . 4(4 .9(4 U 8 fltsel Wedding Bands $6.50 and up whom Trinity playa Saturday bare, In his team's MiLfar title honors ed him uaconaaoua. fa. w as acknowladgsd. “within the Elm'pire and only tor » ** U. 8. Trust ...... I860 1360 chib that wni pnesaro the Import­ hi Westarn Oanads fast winter. West U n iq n ...... faiDtly.are we without you Pat Vendrillo of Manebeater might find his boys over-confident ant quality o t peaf eet condition Waterbury, Oct. 8--<45—Wllllain vs casualties and immaterial needs essential to the war effort" W est El AMfg ...... How we miss you no on# knows Ruddy Howard of Woreea- Anyway, ha isn’t' taking any Lewis can whistle that puck, hia J. SwaMiuj o f tha Shuttfa Maadow Lott Night’s FighU j, Burns told the committee: . ..(psEti|ee4 t M Pigs Oss) Our ihQushtB are always with you and atambia, that win be requirod Providence, R. L-^Brown plays resulted, a communique Ns Impresslsn Made Woplwprth ...... Men’s Black Onyx Ringfl . < . .$10.00 and up Kaas.. In the aecond round of ehaneas. Judging by ,tha roeent ankfadilgh. ohots are, no fun for Qauatrx (3ah, New Britain, wai only its thtrd gama Saturday and From early morn; till sVanIns eloss.' to stand the Jong grind In tha 10 guardians of ths caga. Not BilMIM Wnh THeUo . Elee Bond A 8h (Curb) main bout at the Naw Havan tough driOa. debted Profadeat of the OxuiecU already Bruce Remlck, flophomon 8 ; IV SM ctaud PiH> ^ a d lita r y Scvstepmsnti in Baat "W * are not aatisOed wlOi the of waU-)me*a 8ari> poUticsl lead- Fritads mar-,think yen.are fefiget- las laat n i ^ t w a a AouHoaii d^utt. Jtte MePharaon fa afao a gitndu- ara. . . - HutchUlson, Kas. — (P) — For Shore and MltehMl have baen cut State GoM Aaaoefathm. auc- ISfi-poimd fnllhack, has worn out n New Tork—^Issy Jannaaao^ 163, ~ 'aa. wtaors SMvsral isotetad relattvaly omaU trickle of aid In _ .. ' . tea. — _ Men’s Ruby Ringa ...... $10.50 and up Howard waa hurt nskhrmy In the 4da from tha Edmonton Athtotfa oaading W. Parker Saaley of pair or ahouldar pada. xrssks, Alberts Hums, city ssM - But the wound li as fresh tedsr Naw Britain, O ct S —ths 32 Persons gilled .' from persons who aollOd thsir Just four yasre a«e-today. to the body but maaagad to team has reoeivod a tmaporary ra- meeting of the organfaatioa at the Ootamboa, O. — Ohio Stata'a (K ay) KapUn, 169. Brookfara, de­ wmr. .. . “nia country knowa quite Curb Stocks attondtag tha IndUa camp for the hockay fa omter fas. Ha Is gifted ' aMd - shoes walking across oil speesd Ladies’ Stone Set R i n g s - $5.00 and ay upright unUI tha belL Van- Kievs with tha nawa that Tom Country <3ub o f Waterbary fast Bockayaa may not be eock]r bat feated BUI C o r r ln a , 148(4, (6). la MthiiN; Mtataading to well the tlm* fhetofa required . . . David Morrison'and Gblldren. up flrrt ttsM. In that category ara with A dacepttva shift, fa a giaat As CotHmunists . during strset repairs. Tha other pmio went after him 1b tha aacond Gabalna, ater and. wUI be available night Other offtoera deeted ware: they aro daring. . >fawa r h -ffn u & Foreda, 164. to eoavert appropriatloaa into cod- ad • one twd punch aettlad tha Doug iMwlB, J im MePhnaan. Billy qppertunfat, a good Bsrtla, Oct. S — tg)—DNB report- ^ y , Alberts and Opal Shuaky, an,- Asd Gm SAd El A Card of Thsaks for tha opaalng game with TVanUm Woodward. Harold Cooper, Bob with identy of moxy. VIca-PraddMtta. J. & BaySa of b tha Srat quarter of their aur- J^xey City, , ootpotete^ Henry tracts, eootracta ' into \ production sd fronl Btigrads today Ukk 93 sv. Airaageniaata to bnva Vip- W anipanoag and A,-.W. R . Yfaylor pther city employe, were la a hur- A »a Superpow ... We wish lo thank nil our friends TMchara at Naw Jersey on Satur­ DiU.and Charlla Knigw^TlN M Mx atowfa a good chanes to smsa-hia prlalng trlumta over Southern Cooper, 192, Norath. (10). GLENNI sa d pcoduetton Into dtiUvory ar- parsons had bssa- txscutsd "bs- ly , and—wrallud right aerpsa fresh­ and nsishkore fer the kindness maet Young Ga Ga of Wte day. Oahalua) £rnls Carptno and A—^ -1— ^ of Greenwich: Secrtjtery-Tnaaurer, OaUforain, with only a 7 to 0 toad, ticlaa atipotet of uae." El Bond sb4S>i ' ‘ dabsA Witt Ufa .New Bedford. Maas. — larga cause they bsloiitsd to Oommusls- ly oOtd parement Ford Ltd shown st the time o f the death of ly on Octobar 31 wan peno- Art KanmrMaa aro on Uw ^6B eaflUnn- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. H^DNESDAY, OCTOBER «. IM I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COMN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. J94l‘ s s r ...... RED RYDER Hany Up, Little Beaver

»®1L ■ft- and Nonsense SAU miir A City's Wants C’lassified BUY mi Oet Tough America Flr^t - student aviator—<)utck! WeaItb.jGoveraments may redis­ J. ■t tough America, get tough! What do I do now. Instructor? tribute eklsting wealth and prop­ nougta of this! Second ditto—Hell's bells, aren’t erty by law. But no amount of Dg men don't quibble and re- you the Instructor? ■' v. Automobiles for Sale Moving— Tnicking- R a i l i n g 23 legislation, no economic ukooe, can FOR SALE! Help Wanted— Fenale > 35 Fuel and Feed 49«A Roofiu tvjthout Board '59 Houaea; for Sale elga, add one lota to the proepeHty a t a Stonige 2»- men don't- compi-nmlse and Sweet Young Thing—Do you be­ people. Additional wealth Is cre­ ■allMi. Oa Trm A BoiUL ■/: 1B39 PO NTIAC SEDAN, 1938 In- W A N ir a ) TO TUNE, repair and CHRIS'TMAS CARDS! Loweat FOR SA1.E— FIREPUU^ and FOR SALE— A'TTRACmVE whine lieve in tlia old saying that mar­ ated only by men themselves and ' ternational pickup, 1937 Pontiac STORAQE regulate your piano or player priced Peraonals, Mognlilcent atove length wood. . Apply Ed­ An* Laad, AfiMlM Well sad FOR RENT— LARGE furalahed room house, modem cOhvenienoeu ftaen duty calls and life itielf at riage Is a lottery ? the man-made machines they em­ sedan, 1936 Plymouth sedan, 1936 Moving and Packing.’ The Austin piano. Tel. Moncheotcr 0033. Box Asaortments. DeLuxe Pei^ ward J. HoU. Tel. Moncheater room. A|>ply at W Elm Terrace. stake! O m a r Dug,' 1400;^ fully equipped Tvlth storm Married.MOn-:-! certainly don't. ploy- s. Dodge sedan, 1935 Hudson sedan, A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260. sonalB, Stationery. Top proflta. 5117 or 5118. now your chains, cole Motors—4164. PIAN O TUNING- and repairing. dows, porches screened, garagaj A man is supposed lo have a OAix n. usuct — m s Personal Card Samplea Free. Box LAROB (XIM FORTABLE room, Dd rise again from self-indul­ chance In a Iotter>'. Player pionoa a specialty. John Assortment on appmvol. Wallace. . suitable for couple or two gentle­ shrubbery. Tel. Man. 8459 afte Smith got married. The evening Brtwse* & A. St. sad 1 P. .M. Cockerhom, ig Bigelow streeL 3 p.,m. (. gence and unresfe 21 Brown. 325 F ifth ’•^Ave., Dept. HtMnchold Goods 51 men. (3aU 4948. of his first pay-day be gave bis Auto Accessories— Tires 6 Painting— Papering Dial 4319. now your best! Never put off till tomorrow what bride 814 of the 815 salary and 16704, New York. - Ime hurries. Don’t delay! PAINTING AND CONTRACTING W E HAVE "TH^ NICEST solid should have been done two weeks kept a dollar for himself. ' JUST ARRIVED 200 U. 8. Royal WAN'TED—W OMAN F p R gen- maple bedroom group tn town, for Boarders Wanted 59!A Legal Notices ago. . ' But the second pay-dsy Smith ' Deluxe 600-16 Urea—$9.98 plus for a first class painter. Tele­ Private Instructions 28 et,tough America, get tofigh! phone Manchester 8925. erald housework on FHdays. Call only 869.05. Prere chenille bed­ district of Andover sa.. Probate gave his wife 81 and kept 814 him­ tax at Brunner's, 80 Oakland ROOMS AND BOARD near Man­ Ugh sailing lies ahead, Mias Snook—Did'Mr. Borer sing self. PICK YOUR SPOT In welding— 7828. / spread Included. Benson's Furni­ Court. Ocl. 41)1.. 1941. street. Phone Sl9l. ture, 713 Main. chester Green. Apply .to 570 Ver­ Ksuie of I,oulae Croee lete of Bol- onie not with cream .puffs but a popular song at the concert? Bride—Why, John, how oi^eartb shipbuilding, aircraft, manufac­ OUT OUR WAY/ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Repairing 23 W K P A Y YOU 85.00 for selling non StreeL or Tel. 6055. ton in nald D)etrlct, deceaeed.’ ■ with iron fist, Miss Brook—Weil. It had 'b#en do you think I can manage fOr a WITH MAJOR HOOPUt’ Wanted turing. High wages; sound future. upon the application of Merrlltl ay to the devil himself, ‘Take ten 81.00 boxes. 50 beautiful as­ W INDOW SHADES. Venetian popular before he sang It. whole week on a paltry dollar ? Ijeam easily. Shop practice in­ Croea of Bolton, prayinx that nd-l / RAlNTlN' VOOR \ / O H ,.N O " US (3UVS Nen comers "To .Manchester LAW N MOWERS sharpened, call­ sorted name imprinted Christmas blinds, fine Holland shades 65 mlnlatratlon may be xranled on aaldl this and this!" , Smith—paraed If I know. 1 had- AHOY dULIE, OLT> Experienced Burroughs If It Is Insurance You Want! cluded.-Send for Free facts. Write Wantitil—Rooms— Board 62 ptond up; shake clear the mist DtSTROVER B€D50TH'\ A T h o m e h a s t o X'O BE LESS ed for and delivered. We sharpen, cords sell 81.00—your profit 50c. cenU. High quoUty VeneUsn reproaented tnteatnte, aa per "He used to kiss me every time a rotten time myself last week. 6 1 R L .'— . YOU LOOK Bookkeeping Machine See Utilities Inst., Box H,' care of blinds, cedar wood from 83, Instal­ application on file mor^ fully ab* from out your eyes. our train pas.sed through a tunnel SUBS V(OU SINK WILL ''BE MORE SAVIN’ I t h o u g h t yo u S u r p r i s e d i f ensilage knives, scythes, axes, etc. Free samples. CSieenrful C^ard Co.. W ANTED —GOOD borne with mid­ peara. It liy It's your turn now. Operator, The Herald.' lation free. WUI bring samples I'ben 'duty calls, and Ufe itself at before our marriage,” said the lit­ KNOW VOU NEXT TIME THAN t h e y d o in AS PROSPEROUS AS WERE OUT PISH- McKi n n e y b r o ’t h e r s saw flling, gumming. Capitol 28EB, White Plains, N. Y, dle aged couple, for refined elder- • I —Vhat aald appllra- t RAN ACROSS All Forms of Insurance' Grinding Cb., 531 Lydall. Tele- C?spltol Window Shades 46 Cspen Uon be beard and detarmlned at .thee stoke. tle woman with sad deflections. Here comes the happy, bounding AN’ BE SCARED OP VOO, Th ' w a r / WE THE COOK'S CAT,' IIYS 1=0R PERI­ State Qualification.*; WANTED— GIRLS FOR bench ' ly gentleman, with pension. Write PrAhale Offlee, In Columida In aaldl fou fool and pule around and e h ? w e l l , mow c a n Mis HEAD IN Except Life pbons 7958. Help Wanted—Female - 35 street, Hartford. Phone 6-7018. Box M, Herald. "And doesn't he do so now?” ask­ flea; you cannot tell the he from u s e T H E S E — Wh e r e '© SCOPES.'--.VOO work, steady work. Apply at Open evenings. diatricl. on tho I4tli dav of fletober.l speak of rights! ed her bosom friend. "No; he takes S u n k s a il o r s knctw A BASKET OF and Wages Expected. 50,1 Main St., .Manchester, Conn. A. 1), 1941. at 9:00 o'clock In the sl^e;'the sexes look alike, you see SAME e U Y S NCXl PICK UP THE ./«)0LC)N>T SHOCK Telephone' 6060 G IR L W ANTED FOR shirt press. Tober Boaeboll Mfg. Co. 4 l^hat have you done to sanctify a drink. but Mie can tell and so can he. ABOUT ANY NEXT '-iV OVER a g a in / CA8BA3E, YOU WANT IT-AND WE. have forenoon, and thal public notice ha C A P T IM E ^ Experience not necessary. Good Wanted to Rent 68 Xjven of.the pendency of aald ap­ ymir rights I TlMt.? SOUNDS ME AhN MORE MYSELF/ Write Box XZ. WANTED—GIRL OR',woman for It—L A H. combination electric BALLOON f pay, steady work. The New Sys­ plication and the time and place of igainst the tyranny of force and k in p a s il l y , IP YOU POPPED general housework, stay or go range, with oil burner. It's a buy! hearinx thereon. by publlahrnf The Herald. SPECIAL tem Laundry. W AN TE D —FOUR ROOM rent, copy of thia order once In aomel evil might? HOLD EVEKYTHING DON'T IT? bOT OF MV home nights. Telephone 8140. See Benaon’s Furniture, 713 Main. with Improvements, not over 828, nowapaper havlnx a clrciilatlon in| W A R O R o e S LADIES—HAVE YOU 3 hours by 3 adults. Write Box K. Herald. eald nialrlct. at Iraal live daya be- et tough, America, got tough! 1936 FOR SALE—USED ELEC7TRIC fori' Rail) ilay of h^arinfc. tebuff your critics; make ihcm TRUNK.' spore time afternoon or evening, refrigerators and electric ranges. TO RENT OUT 3 days a week? Car necessary. Help Wanted—Male 36 W ANTED "TO RENT or leaae 2 to n.AVTli.N K. HI.'NT eat their words: Inquire at Hale's General Electric* 4 rooms furnished. In or near SANDING MACHINE Earn 818.00. Write Box A, Herald. Ii-io-t-.i, . tuise. who preach democracy's de. STATE OF CONNECTICUT Dept. Manchester. Write Box G, Herald. cay, I^fanchesler DODGE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT G IR L W ANTED—"To live in or I"bole who rant that freedom's had EDGER EXAM INATIO N NO'TICES FOR s a l e —UPRIGHT piano, Eveiiinfs Heralfl out. flood home and salary to the washing machine, combination oil her day; POLISHING MACHINE one who qualiflea. Phone’ Man­ Houses for Sale 72 hose who would your very eouls Classified Advertieement* POSITIONS: Garage Foremen, No. and gas range, 2 burner Florence Injured by Fall SEDAN chester 2-0050. FOR SALE— BARGAIN. NEW betray, —tJ T AND HANDY SPINNER 285, 81920-82520 per annum; heater. Phone 7205. Count « ti averdSB words lo a line modem 6 room house, with oil fhqn duty calTs, and Ufe Itself at In itu lt. number* and abbraviattom Library Asslatant, No. 286, 81200- At Lodge Parleji stake, , V. I tach count aa a word and oompound« for removing paint from 81800 per annum. MUST SAGBi f ICE 6 rooms burner, large lot, shade trees, word* aa two words .Nfintmum coat buildings, cars, etc. fine quality merchandise, consist­ located Overlook Drive. Wra. ird on your armor, triple­ ta price of three tinea A PPLIC A 'n O N FORMS and de­ strength Its plate. ___ tailed Information may be obtain­ ing o f 3 Bedroom sets, Living Kanehl. "Tel. 7773. Line ra»ea per da;» for tranaipni Rooip Set. Kitchen Set. Dining Bridgeport, -Oct. 8 —OP)— Peg 71th eburage work—and faith! Rda TELEPHONE 8281 For Sale ed at the Personnel Department, Rev. WllUam T. Watson. \ CffertUe Harrii 17. IW Or Call At 27 Oak Street State Capitol, Hartford, or at Roqm Set, Rugs. 'Frigidaire, Com- Kingsbury of Hartford, said to .\ CashLhdri;e •165 fi*ROOM HOUSE local offices of the Connecticut biilation Stove, Springs, ■ Mat- the oldieat Great Pocahontas Is f Cdf^aecutiv* L>a>ii...| 7 ctai * cta Complete Motor Job. tresaes. Lamps, and many other criticizes woman for her ex- I Conxecutivti Oaya...| » otilij 42ta State Employment Service in An- Lynn Wilson Dies; ConnecUcut. fell down a flight o; Near iichool and bus line. items. This merchandise cap he ravsgance. but she never wastes t>ay ...... ,.|it ctalll ota sonla, Bridgeport, Briatol. Dan­ stairs at the opening eession of th ...V- All ord ^ a for ■'irreRuUr inaertluna Oil Burner. 2-car garage. seen at the store of the adver­ dollars' worth of shotgun Tax .Colleirlor‘’« bury, Danielson, Hartford, Meri­ Newspaper Editor '47th Great Sun Council session, hells to' get a twenty-five cent 'tU be chai^s^ed at the one time rate. Fireplace. den, Middletown, New Britain, tiser. For further Informstion, Special ral>a for lonii term every 1941 De Luxe Dial Hartford 6-0358. the Degree of, Pocahontas here U. tbbtt— DMERODV day adverttatn^^fftven upon requpat. New Haven, New London. Nor­ day. She is reported to have suf Nor goes into a restaurant and t A^da ordered ba^ore the third or Notice Small Down Payment. • walk, Norwich, SUanford. "Thomp­ W lx ; .. - ___ s ‘ Tl^PPEO OVER m flCtb dajr win be dliara:ed only for Packard Six HE WHO HESITA'TES IS LOST! Danbury, Oct. 8.—oP)— Lynn W. fered an arm Injury and nervoii uys a 25-cerit meal and gives the Balance in Monthly son vllle, TorrtngtortV Waterbury. shock. ^OMETHINS I ^ the actual number of ttmea the ad Come In now and select your new Wilson, 71, chief editorial writer kltreas a twenty-five cent tip be- appeared, ehariclng Ht the rate earn* "Notice of the Tax Collector of Sedan Payments. Wlllimantic. 1942 radio. Phllco, Zenith, Spar- Treated by a private physician ause she smiled at her— ' ed but no allowance or refund* can CLOSING DA'TES: Applications of the Danbury News-Times, died BEHIND THE /ff the South Manchester Fire Dis­ ton, Motorola, Emerson. Rig she later was returned to her hom Nor uses twenty gallons of gaso- iu.fi. Mr. 0F9. t h e c o m e - b a c k s OJ7.WlU.IAMi be made on eti time ade stopped for No. 285 must be Bled with the in Hartford. . _____ /o-a after the fifth day. trict. All persons liable by law CALL 3620 trades, good service, easy terms. o f a heart condition today in the oe and pays a twenty-five dollar jiniuig S I forbids'*: display llTiea not to pay taxes to the South Man­ 1937 Ford Personnel Department not later Benson's Radio, 713 Main. Danbury hoapital where he had More than 200 persona attend., at h|re to get Where the fish chester Fire District are hereby than October 21, 1941; for No. the first session, at which Mayo. en-'t. iraLd win not ba reaponaiple Coach 288 not later than October 22 been a patient two weeks. Out­ Jasper McLevy welcomed the dele BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES than one Incorrect Inaet* notified that I will have a rate bill T h * Last Straw 1 1041. Machinery and Toois ' 52 side of. his'Journalistic duties, his gates to the city. About 400 wo BT EDGAR MARTIN thy adverttaement ordered for the ll.st of 1940 of 2 mills on New Whitewall Tires. activities Included authorship of a \than one time. DA "TEH OF EXAMINA'nONS: men are expected to attend the STORIES IN STAMPS S o t X oohT rw' the dollar, due and collectible on REAL ESTATE NEW OLIVER ‘'70” tractors with Uiree^volume "Hlstoyy of Fairfield AW-WW>. .O tV t ^ w The Inadvertent omlatlon of in- .Sept. 15, 1941. and will have office For No. 285 sometime between banquet tonight, the principal fea­ iTO US er work aa a reporter in Lorraine Gregory of Stamford aa utHOvarouM sidered obJeotlonAbic. \ September 16 and through Octo­ 1890. Before going to Danbury as Great VVlnona. CLOSING HOURS— id. In Manchester — 3-Famlly (4 W ANTED —4 p a i n t e r s at once. Wanted— To Buv 58 “Y9U gu>-s can just quit that sulking— I’m not going to ber 15, on which Iilat day this of­ Coupe editor of the Danbury Times, later Among those attending the con­ 1- ' . 1 , to ba published same day musK he fice will collect from 9 a. m. to 9 a i ^ 4) with 2-rar garage. Only Apply James Ford. 94 Spruce buy you a football ” received by II o'clock noon tiatv^- street. CASH FOR OU3 GOLD, discard consolidated with the News to be­ vention iS Past Great Pocahontas 1 p. m. At all other times the tax come the present Danbury News- 1 — 7-Rnom House. I acre of ed jewelry, denUI gold etc. Room Mae Hall of Hartford, vice presl' Telephone Youi Want Ads ay be paid only at my home, 21 W ANTED — BULLDOZER opera- 14. dieney Bldg., 983 Main, over Times, he was associated with the dent of the Past Great Pocohon st Street. Ib^d, 3-car garage. 84500; IGrover .Cleveland Rose Ada Hie accepleil over the leie- $50 .0 0 tor, al^o men for grading. Tele­ Thrifty Cleaners. New Havm Palladium, . the tas National League. FUNNY BUSINESS p ,.»ne at the CIlAllU l!; UA l’ E given Ailurc to make payment be­ I T— S-Fomlly House, approxi­ phone 7585. Bridgeport Morning Union, the Following the Luncheon a . me . iRapidly in Politics pi.itve A« a conve«ci»i- e to adver- fore 0<;tubcr 16. 1941. renders the mately 13 acres of land. Cen- Bridgeport nmes, and the Bridge­ morial service is scheduled, to ba| I'T ^ A N Y foreign countries have hui the UATkiS will oe tax deuoqucnt. and interest will trally\located. 810,000. WANTED —YOUNG MAN AS Rooms Without Board 59 port Star. tocepleil A8 KLLL PA^Alkj.NT if 1933 Ford followed by a business session snd Issued stamps honoring great be added ivt the rate of 1-2 of one I -— S-R»om House, nice. Urge bookkeeper.- Valvoline Oil Com­ In 1013, Wilson served In the the election of officers. The after' paid al the buaineaa office on or be­ FOR RENT -3 OR 4 rooms for fore the seventh day follow ing the per cent peVv month or portion Sedan poultry house, 4 'j a c r e s la n d . pany, Stock Place, Manchester. State Legislature, and on five oc­ noon meeting was scheduled to ad I men of the United States. light housekeeping. Inquire 96 flrti insertion of each ad otherwise thereof, ilating, from September .S.1500. casions he unsuccesefuliy ran for Joum at 5 p. m. The 1939 stamp above, philatel- thp t.'HAItt'l'J Ua TK will be oollect- Woodbridge street. • l.'i. 1941 \ WANTED-GOOD CARPENTER COflgreaa. Ifrally honored drover Cleveland, WASH TUBBS ac2 No rvaponalbility for errors in I 6-Room House, I>, acres for small Job, 81.25 an hour. Ap­ Oh, Yeah? lalrphemcd ads w ill be aeaumed and GeorgX W C. Hunt, of land. 84300. He leaves two sons, one of |S2nd and 24th president of the BY ROY CRANE ply in person. Jones Realty, 31 DO TWO RESPONSIBI.E men |Unlted States. It was issued by Vne I arcurai'v ranrannoi n# aii.'iran- i ■ ■ . \ Collector. " $3 5 .0 0 wish fine room ? New home. Ten whom. Curtiss Wilson, is tele­ USrSM.GONME, teeti 3-Farolly House, central. 86800. Oak street. Middy Topper |Bra il in commemoration of the $M|^»j!jAWEPT^ Several Farms — Home Cholc* minutes to Aircraft. Also single graph and sports editor of the 2 TAM VtX) MKT me W fiu. IF 1 BO SAV SO wiseiF, e m o \ Index of Cla!«si(iiati(>na 4 Building Lots and City Property room. Call 6759. D ^bury News-Times. |New York World's Fair. THE USUAL l^kWOW HipIN TO handle A EAME. Birtli...... A MANCHESTER. CONX too numerous to mention. If Cleveland was born in Caldwell, PLACe THIS IVE dPT THK KiO CRAIY AOOUT ME. LMxaa.nient...... u Situations Wanted— AFTEQMPON?!,./ OU THAT you want to sell, consult Jones! FOR RENT—ONE LARGE fur­ Lynn Wilson will -be remember­ |N. J., March 18, 1837. He received KID S * ! ^ OMC WHO'S BEMO ASAP, X.rnaAe...... C For Sale: Male 39 I'VE SOT IT i VK3CI.' OeKth...... i> BRUNNER’S nished room, with two beds and ed in Manchester as having been |en' academic education, became a. one single room. Inquire 402 Tol­ U . riTor Thank. . B SIx-Ronm -Duelling. l-ooutnL YOUR PACKARD JONES REALTY YOUNG M AN Wants work, part a. speaker In High school hall a |clerk In a Buffalo, N. Y., law office, ■ In .Meinori.'in) ...... F Went Side aectlnn. .\ll modern land Turnpike. Manchester. Tel. DEALER IN THF. HA.ME BUILDING time, from 1 to 7 p. m. Phone few years ago on the same plat­ I in 1855. -'i , l.u.l and Found ...... 1 itnpra.rrim’nts Including steam 2-0232. form with Professor Albert * After being admitted to the bar Annuunceinnet...... t \S 0 O .YK LAND STREET SI OAK HTREET 3921 between 6 and 7 p. m ., f V heat. Tu'o-<*ir garage. SaSe Leavitt under the auspices of the Jin 1859, he entered politics. He V. rKin.l...... I Tel. 8354 — Residence 7347. FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, eult- AnloMolille. price 84.106. small down pay­ \ PH O NE ,il91 now defunct Taxpayers' League. Iwas assistant district attorney Autoihobie. for Sal...... « ment, balailre dn rental basis. l l .able for man and wife, or two * i AutOmobtl.. for Bxt-hang. .... k Doga— Birds-.-Peta 41 girts. Inquire 98 Norman street. |(rom 1863 to 1868, sheriff of Erie A ' real good bay and a good |county from 1870 to 1873 and in Auto .Icoeauirls.—Tire. 4 homo for a man of moflerate In­ Auto R.palring—P.lnilns 1 FOR SALE— ENGLISH Pointer. 8 FOR RENT—R(X)M suitable for 11881 he wa#, elected mayor of Auto School...... 1-.\ come. Town AdvertiHement months old. bred from g'ood hunt­ Hold Five Youths Autos—Ship by Truck ...... k two, gentlemen preferred. Tele­ iBuffalo. ing stock. Call 3966. phone 7094, 60 West O n U r St. Autos—For Ulpo ...... s M.^CHESTER, CONN. ’ Cleveland's'*'frugality in odmin- Q JpVN VN '-> GsrsB**—Borvico—Btoras* ..... IS BOARD OX SELECTMEN TOWN OF MANCHESTER On Arson Charge listering city government drew Motoreyol.a—Blcyel*...... ll For Sale: \ DECISION Iwlde attention. In 1883 he was •Wsotsd Autoa—Motorcycle. ... It Of the S electra^ of the Town of Manchester, Conn., upon the Live Stock—Vehicies 42 Leg:al Notices 78 VoalBoos asS PrefsMioBsl s.r.tces ^ 8Ix-Kooiq Duelling. I.ocatrd New Haven, Oct. 8.—OP)— Five ■elected governor of New York aiid. Bualneaa Servlea. Otferad ..... 11 West i^lde stietlon. All modem petition of Charles Le8sncr A Sons, Inc., for the re-establishment of FOR SALE—NICTE chunky horse i . i q r n i i p k i i x i i t youths were arrested here and in lone year later he became presl- Hou.abold Sarvlce. Off.r.d ....U -A Improvements Including hot air bulMing and veranda llhea on the north side of West CentA- Street, 8100.00. Charles H. Telchert, 76 Bulldins—CoDtraotlns ...... 14 between Cooper Street on the east and Henderson Road oh the west NOTI4'R OP APPL.ICATI05I Bridgeport today and turned over Ident of the United States, defeaU ALLEY OOP Sure, It’s DIuiif Plorl.ta—Nuraeric...... It heat. In good condition. Hale Olcott street. Thil ii to srlVR notice.that I Louiae |ing James G. Blaine, Republican. dated Aug. 4th, 1941, and pre.sented to the Board af Selectmen Sept. A. Schaller o f 352 -Woodland Btreet. to High Sheriff Roland Woodbury Tunoral Otractors ...... It price 84300', small down pay­ of Waldo County, Maine, who sild He ran for re-eleclion in 1888 HMtins—Plumblna—Rooting ., 11 ment. balance In the form of 15th. 1941. \ M ancheiter Conn.j h «ve filed an ap­ fiO T T A Insoronco ...... is Upon petition of Charles Le'ksner A Sons, Inc., for the establish­ Articles for Sale 45 plication 4 at«d 8th o f ' Oct.. 1941 they were former -volunteer fire­ Ibut was defeated by Benjamin H O LM AM O I ’M -.Mllllnary—Orca.msking II rent. with the Liqu or Cominlaiilon for a men wanted in connection with a iHarrison. He practiced law in H IM H O eA ment of building and veranda lln ^ o n the north side of West Center Cider Permit for the "tale of alco­ HoTlnaL.Truoklng—fitor.ga .. 10 FOR SALE—NO. 1 LOAM. Well series of incendiary fires In their 'lew York City until 1892, was PuMlo Psaaangar B.rvle...... 10-A SOUTH COVENTRY. S t fe ^ between Cooper Street, on tl^e east and Henderson Road on holic liquor on the premtaea of 248 Painting—Papering it the w-est, dated Aug. 4th, 1941. and presented to the Board of Selecl- rotted manure, wood and stone Woodland atraejU Mancheatar. Conn. home town o f Winterport, Me., and |8gain nominated for the presi- PrefossTon.l Sarrlcks ri CONN. - for every purpoee. C. Hill. Tel. The. hustneaa la ownad by Ouatave neighboring townaSuring the past ment Sept. 15th, 1941, the' Selectmen'N^f the Town of Manchester, J. 8challer of 352 Woodland atraat. ency and this 'time defeated *Then he em&^aced and kissed me—I think he said l^o ’ y*J?*?!*“ * ...... For Sale: 8628. summer. /. iP ^ jd e n t Hsirison. Tailoring—Oyilng—Cl.sning .. it Conn., acting under oqd pursuant to S ec^ n 9 (44) (House Bill No. Mancheatar. Conn., and w ill ba con* " . was a sergeant-at-arms!** Tollot Goods sod SarTies ...... Ik Just off South Street near 1049, Special Laws of Connecticut,. 1913, and Section 1-5 (452) (Spe­ duefad by IsOUlaa A. fichallar of 253 T h e youth#, wnb hod been work­ . Wsatad—Bualneaa Sarvica .... Ik cial Law-s of C!onn. 1917. entitled "An A ct aramdtng an Ant concejm- FOR SALE—MEN'S Rebuilt end Woodland atraat. Mancheatar/ Conn., ing in defease fectoriee in this Coventry l4ikr. Four-Hoorn retested shoes. Settei tbgh' new aa bcrmtttea. ’ state, were Identlfled.-u Reginald .' \ kldncatloBal Cottage. Three years old. Run­ Ing the nomination of candidatea for -public m ice, and the numb^, Coursat and Claaaea .’...... * ll cheap shoes. See them. Sam LOUIdR A. 8CHALLER L. Potter, 18, Oeorge\Q. Moron, INERVILLB hTJUKS BY FONTAINE FOX .Prlvs'a (nitmetlona ...... 14 ning water, electric lights, lava­ powers, and duUes of town officers In the Towiv4>f Manchester." ap­ Yulyes, 701 Maiii. Dated 8th o f O ct. 1941. ^Dancing ...... n-A proved April 9th, 1913, and October IsL 1917, haidU caused a copy H-10‘ 8-41. *' 30, Ua brother. Cku-1, 18, Robert tory. Very nice little home, BUrninghom,' 30, and his brother, Msileal—Dramatic ...... ii* completely Anlshed, all modem of the proposed order designating and re-eatabUoslM building and Woated—Inatructlona ...... kO veranda lines on West Center Street, a highway wlUim aaid Town of David. 1$. C ' a Flnaaclal improvements wtth automatic Sheriff Woodbury said he Was Bonds—Stocks—Morfgagas ... kl hot water. Owner will sell for Manchestetr, to be filed in the Town Clerk'e office in said Manchester, Embroider Flower Motifs BnalnasS Opportunities ...... it and publish^ at least twice in a newspaper printed In sold Manches­ investigating nine incendiary fires 82600, small down payment, bal­ which occurred during the Fourth . y O Koasy to Loan ...... u ance In the form of renL ter, at least five days before date of said hsoring, and depowtm a copy . ktols and SItuatlohs of said proposed order, together with a notice of time and place of of July period' when, the five ' Halp Wantsd—Femals ...... Ik youths were visiting thalr homes.' , Msip Wantsd—Mala ...... 14 -MANCHESTER, CONN.*^ said hearing. In a Poet Office In said town, poatoge paid, dlrehM to - Bsilssmtn Wanted ...... tt-A the person or pereona inteieated at hU or tbqlr last known odnei Ftva of tha (Ires took place In ’ Rslp Wanted—Mala or Ftmsla II For Sale: five days before said hearing,—for the purpooe o f designating and Winterport, sad (Our in Frankfort i AAonts Wanted ...... II- a Located Washington Street establishing building -and veranda lines, a p p ly in g the damages, and,, and Proopeet. causing savers] FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sounds Ominoos ■Ituatlons Wanted—Famala ... ll thousand (loUars damage to boras ltUgtlona Wantsd—Mala .... II' section. Flve-Rooni Dwelling assessing the benefits caused by la)dng out said buUding and veranda . e t f '''* 1 rH ® and storage buildings, the eherlff f 4 d /' ■ ' - Smplormani Agenctet...... so (practically new). Two .cor lines under sold'petition and p r o p o ^ order by the provisions of HI, sen w B A U .— 1 . U fa Slook-^ats—renltay— garage. A ll modem Improve*, sold Sections:— met at the M u n ici^ BuUding in sold Town of Man­ sold. YOU ANYONB WHO . How WELLi'ir VaUclaa. KIMOA Ttfiugyr Wats _ WiKE menta with steam hiML Sale chester Ml the 39tb day o f September A. D.. 1941, at eight o'clock tn GOES WfTH 00 X WAS ONF Ooso—Birds—Pau ...... 41 YOU TWO M m *. HtUO.Ml T U e je m c JUNE WAYMAN price 85500,8750 down paymenL the afternoon.—the time and place designated In sold notice, and eu N oy/ HAinMo a q o o o KNOW way OP Uva Stook—Voblelas ...... 41 v w o s e N T SHOULOtJT BE WHAT Fl)U ^uUnr and Suppltaa ...... tr balance in the form of rent having viewed the premises and heard on the portiee present and _ Tiwe.HOAoyr MB THkT Woaisd —Pals—Poultry—Stock 44 Long Shot Winners 1 WAS Fos ahls maeallnsooMs . interested;—deem it for tho public good to designste and re-eoUbUah BASOA. GONNA wouLoiirr ' ArtUlos. For Bala ...... 4k AJiDOVER. CONN. buUdlng and veranda lines on aold West O n ter Street under eold petl- L e rrm / O ETf M sseiNo ' Boots and Aeoaaaorlaa...... 4k Uon. and proposed order, and it la Take Over Jamaica Building Ifot^ ala ...'...... 4l For Sale: d an on d a —Watebas—Jawtlrr 41 ORDEaiED:—"That from and after the 30th day of September. T O N ieur/ Claesrieal Appllancct— Radio.. 41 Form, 80-odd acres of land, 1941, building and veranda lines on sold highway known os West (Cen­ Fual 4md F o a d ...... 4I.A 35 acres clear land,' reat paatare ter Street be, and they ora hereby dealgnatad and eataUlsbed oa fol­ By Tk« Anociated Prcsi Mrdsn—Farm—Dairy Prodoett M and woodland. ' SIx-roont dwell­ lows, to wit:— Some years ago Kerry Patch Kaoaahold Goods...... n ing. Bora, Inelndlng hoy, 14 NORTH SIDK bounded down Om stretch and won The popular revival of the mid Koabliiary and Tools ...... kl tlio Futurity a t such fentoetie odds IdjHdoal Inatrumanta ...... kl hesid of 4mttle. Toola, eqoip- "rtaa buUding Uns on the north side of West Center Street is to be dy Insplivd tliis Interested OBBa and Stors Equipment . .. 14 ment, paved rood, electric Ughto, five (S) feet north a t and poroUel to tha Uhe of said West Cop­ that tha owner, Lee Rosenberg, piece dress—wliich ecbool Bnnstala at tho Stores . kt telephone. Sole price 14500, ter Street from Cooper Street on the east to a point one hundred made a fnlr siaed future. from coast to oooot )mve olread) Wsartng Apportl—Furs ...... kl B i^ l down payment, balance o* At Jamaica yeoterday, they made their favorite .(or the waatad—T« Bay ...... ti forty (140) feet west of the Treat Une of soi(l Cooper Street and from held a Memorial Handicap for the atals—Baaaaka miortgage, or If preferred, form ■old. point the buUding line is to be twenty (30) feet oortlv of and rent l eeafliH-,. The middy top cop be bought at $8500 wtthoiit' parallel to the northh une of West Center Street to tha east Une of aome Kmry Patch and fittlBgly everything, a turn-down o irttonai Board I. • II hoy, to4ilB, and llvesttMdL Henderson Road on the wosL enough anotlter tong s^ot tri- with a trtciqr four-ln hand Ue, I ••••••.ll-A I iBaatod « . . . . I uam lieil . long torso Une which 1* grooefi Bdofd—Boserts The veranda line on the north side a t Wost Center Street la to be Oeorge D. Wldenei^s Swabia SCORCH YSM IJH • a•p•*••• WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Uve (S) feet north of and parallel to the north line of eold Weet Cen­ coma down on tlM outside to pay on every figure. The skirt boa thi Shoot Hit Works! I j Bsessa Board For Sale-: ter Street from Cooper Street on the east to a point one hundred •tas new diiTidl fulneae which •n tf ■ Mats r w I off a t $SSA6 while most o f the it just right, too! anto. Plats... TanaraaauTam Soamll Form located W M forty (140) foot weet a t the west line o f sold Cooper Street, and from 10.TM epeetatore were pulling for '/Cf i f n u M R S / , 4______s s ! s :"LtMOttoas “ - tsr Baat .. sold point the veranda line is to be ten (10) feet north o f and parallel Ogden Phipp’a D evir* O lrl and Pattern No. 8006 ia deaigned Bpossn For .Rnat M«fai Street soetloa. About IS aiaeB 8 to 16 yeofa Sloe 10 ^ NOT INQIflH VafianON o ^ 'p f huBd. 18 anno tillaMe. to the north line o f West Center'Street to the east Une of Henderson IM . Ftualntt Stewart’s Dally E% iolmrbaa For Bant Rood on th eerM t B y M i *. Aa*s rabit leM otitchaa. Fbr tuadi eiotb nsa top retpUres 1 1 -$. yards 85-inei Bomnsr Booms For.Bsat ... ,M0 (sot fi«Bt «• West Blala !■ WMitod to Rant ss Property Cwner' Feet Frontage Damages Xienefltf Thoss rorBOBae. doUcats flowtr Swahia cloead fast in Uie material, skirt with c j^ t and otiM L Sht.rooQi dwelRog, Ughto, 2 1-8 yoirda ,. ~ool t tott B s o 'J ^ lUBBhig water. Now bara ae- Oiarlee Leaner A Sons, tnc. ,r . 140 14.00 , 14.00 'otrstch and *ron Um six furlong t BolMMlS (00 JPoto ... M ArcUlla Jorvts ‘ ...... 1 6 0 U.p0 IgJIO aprugu cu be uasdta noay way*. whit* OBd loaf groan. For Uiia Attractive I FiopoftF (Or Polo .... ,Tt 4aommodathiaa for four head at ilnsh going awnjr in 1:1$ 3-8. tad Load lor Bolo ii Alexander Jarvis ...... 111J9 JL12 n .12 Embroidar tlMm on s ooft eotton F6r tronofer pottoiaa toe tha TBs Jamaica card was full of send 15c in; oiUn, your name, ad< cattle. Sole price $4808, sesaR Maurice T. and Freda Mortorty ...... SO - S.OO . 8.00 or rayon MUr be()aprMd la colors (bur largo flow«r aprays (umA $ (or Polo ‘ 71 daura poymeat, boloaea ea Icag-olwt winaon- and not until dreaa pattern number and ttae jU (or Polo •••-•Si-ii...... 2! Boertgaga. And we find no Damages or Special Benefits to any other person to match ^ docorottv* sehamo Iqr 9 Inebee) and six aaMllar. tiM (Oatui* raot, tlw Joimaton TIte Manchester BvM lng 15 or party. of your roooL You win ba daUght- sprays (ogA 5 by 6 iaebas), trsaa- HoniUeap at a adle,aBd aixtaanth Today's Pattern Servloe, 106 7( For and by o i^ r o f the Board o f Beloetinen •d at tha tovoly, oolorfa) atlwt! (sr InatiMtk»B, color durt for did tha nvorita coma through. AvMue, New York, ,N. Y. r atsdSKsS*iJ5e?"f^v"^‘ w AUen & Hitdicocks. o f the T otvb Of Manchester, OonnecticuL ‘ ' Mottffe or* protty, too. on drgur worldag oaibroidafT, flluatrsUona Thor* Arnold Honger'a Dit, poy- Have you seen Um attraotl' - . 8. RAYMOND SMITH. oearTM OBd. on aa orgiuidta droM- of on otltdMS uood; aaiauBts a i new Faahioo Book for ; taggsi ^S^5|?^St«I»e»aee«».«ai» 78 Inc. t i « |$A0 Cor $$.00, flniehed two ■; Secretary. . ing table oklrt., materials epedfied. a«id 10 cents taniitha oltead of. Unerring for tba complete revlev o f tpe new T$$ MAIN BtBBrr ’ Uanchestaf.,OMm., Sspt S0th.'lM l. You eaa also'aaa tlila fiowor de- ia ooia. yodr bobm and oddroM Hecbart M. Woolf eteblee. Wid- for all slat rangaaT Get your fnuiMAimc, CONN. / % A truer and attested 001^ of origins) oidor, ’ Mga to MBtNrddir .a perCoetly end pattern aaaiber to Aime Chbot ener's Blieh Itod woe Udrd. today. • . ' I.? . IM l 8.H A Y M O N D SMITH. " , ' beonttfiil hmchecia ost fa t your The Maadneter Ewwing Herol% It was Olt’B aigbttLftart ef tba Pattern 18c. Pattern Book latie i m Secret^ of Um Board o f Stlectason. f roon or your Ua:’'taW*. 106 Seveath Avenue, New Yeolc year, oB in liaadicape, aad'be tna ■Oaa Pattern .-; end Pattern Bool i_ F Mtt. »y Tm M m rje ) lUpcheaU^ Conn,, SesL aottk ts u , * )■ doae la vaty Ma>- a t y . M M Mtt e f the amasy Just oaoa ori||erad together 880. ^ ; ,.. V. ... . Y;. ,. . s u- “I . \

WEDNESDAY, ftCtOBEE i. If »*GI HGHTEE*' J . ■/• iibatt^Mirr Cttnthto

Xx>yal Circle of King's Caugh*^ «^Wlth four rammaga aalas going, Ura will hold a rummage sale at on in town tomorrow’ i't should bo ^AtloutTow Center church house to ^ rro w a lark for antique collectora to

i4' •> '' ■' ^ from nine o'clock on.' "1110 j/roceeds make the rounds, in quest old' glass, ch^a. oval picture, frames, will be used In lU worlWof cheer *ni« Booatar Club of the North in the community among the sick materials to m ike up into booked, Uatbodiat church h u advanced and shut-ins. Those working on higs, and even new woolens which . ’ We Proudly Present - the date at their annual November the project include Mrs. Arvid mothers handy with the heedle can | chicken nle auppw, to Thurwlay Seaburg, Mrs. Ruth McLathlan, fashion into caps and littla jack- i Evening, October 30. Mrs. Harold Belcher. Mrs. William ets for children. Starting wUh the sales at Center church and t% Ma- McCormack; Miss Dura Allen. Mrs. The, Alexander Jarvi* Companj; Robert McNeill, Mrs. Fred Tllden. s'onlc Temple, a short run down . Main street to 20 Birch and across A $30,000 COLLECTION OF LUXURY hae completed Vrork on the foun­ Sr., and Mr.<(. Frank Fairweather. dation and bae the (round ftbor to the Montgomery Ward building’ l laid for the addition to the bahk will complete the quartet of sales Mrs. William G. Crawford, of Further particulars will be found buildlh(. Aa a reault there li no Academy street, will be' leader on work beln( done at the new bulld- in their advertisements in this Is- FUR COATS AT PRICES THAT ARE the subject of "International Rela­ InC today aa it ia' the desire of the tions" at the round table discus­ .. contractor to aUow' the floor and sion id ’connection with the annual the foundation to properly set be­ I autumn meeting of the Connecti­ The degree team of 9b, Mar- fore work on the upper part of the cut State Federation of Women's I garet's Circle. No. 280, Daughters TRULY INCREDIBLE. buildinf la atarted.. Clubs, Inc.. Thursday. October la. of Isabella, will meet tomorrow evening at eight o'clock with Miss , at the Klllingly High school aiidi- The Harvard Road Bridge Club i toriiim. Danlel.son. 1 Marv -Miner, 88 Laurel street. ■ Buying a fur coat la an important investment. Mr. P. B. Clark, who held its first of twelve sittings, meeting last night at the home of has cooperated with us before, will be here all of this week to amist Mr. and Mni. M. E. Deacon The you in selecting a coat of the finest quality within your budget next get-together «ill be With Hr. and Mrs. George French. range; HALE'S SELF SERVE I The Original In New England! TALL CEDARS |l BINGO AND HEALTH MARKET f TO.MGHT 8:15 IN A CAREFULLY HAND-PICKED GROUP ORANGE HALL THURSDAY SPECIALS j

Green Stamps Given W’ith Cash Sales! MINK BLEND MUSKRAT COATS Each $169 Extra! Extra! F'raaco-Amcriran Country Style Pinehurat Spaghetti 3 Cana 25c Sausage Meat RUSSIAN MARMOT COATS 38c lb. Each $189 EXTR.\: e x t r .a : Heinz Baby Food 3 r.... 23c Rolling in flour makes these patties extra juiev. s e l e c t e d m u s k r a t 81'PER-Jl’irV Miracle Whip 1 rh N'ORTBERN' SAl’SAGE P.ATTIE.a 1 U c o a t s (Backs Only) Each Form 1 < ] pounds sausage Pint meat In 8 unlfnrmed-sized pat- Salad Dressing 25c tiea. Roll lightly In flour. Fr.v N 18 minutes, or until rooked, (■ randmntber’s turning to brown on both sides. ^ X.ATI*R.AL SIBERI AN SQURREL Wash S rooking apples; core: Pkg. COATS Each alloe. Saute In sausage fat left Mince Meat 10c In pan. Serve* 4. For extra tasty crust, try add­ ing brown sugar to milk for glaalng. Nestle Nescafe Can 39c ( Demnnst ration:) HOLLANDER DYED HI DSON SEAL CARROTS OR BERTS, beh. Sr 6 CO.ATS Each -«r- SMALL CAiadFIAlWER 7e to lOr each. Green Split Peas Lh. Pkg. 9C 1 PEPPERnMiE F.4RM BREAD fA R O DOG FOOD ..dox. gl.OO S A B LE D Y E D SQ IT R R E L CO.ATS No. S Can Wegner Each

Grapefruit Juice 3 Cans 23c 1

California' 1 fk FINEST Ql .ALITY NORTHERN

l U .Ml SK RAT COATS Each

Oranges Dozen 35C 4 (.All Plus Excise Tax.)

Yellow Globe

Turnips 4 b,. 10c I Ail of (he coa(s in (his special showing were

purcha.sed before the rise in the fur market.

Rummage Sale They could not be bought today to sell at these

TtfCKSDAT, OCTOBER 9 prices! OCNTER CHURCH HOUSE HEALTH MARKET

l o t a L c i r c l e . ^ KINO’S DAUGHTERS. Fish From the Sea Overcome Deficiency. Promote

Efficiency! We Bring Fresh Food From the Sea To

You. Our A'arietv .Affords Fish To Bake, Boil, Frv or Broil!

Rummage Sale TOMORROW Fillet of Perch, Fillet of Flounder,

MASONIC tEMFLB Fillet of Haddock. Taoiple Chapter, (>. E. S- and Rainbow GiriaW. l » » ' Oysters Quohaugs Scallops

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Sliced Swordfish, Sliced Halibut,

^ Rummage Sale SHced Cod, Sliced Boston Blue.

THURSDAT, OCT. 9. 9 A. M. Hgddock, Butterfish, Mackerel/ ' 20 BIRCH STREET 00*’ Daughters of Libertv, No. 128. Smelts, Pollock, Salt Cod. L.-I. O. A^

Birds* Eye ( Asparagus Tips Pkg. 33c Rummage Sale

THUBSDAT, OCT. 9.. 9 A. M. ^ *•' .a.t**'' Hirds Eye Delicious ^ I SYORK 883 MAIN STREET

SISTERHOOD. TEMPLE BEni.SHOLOM. Boy sen Berries Wool Remnants On Sale!

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Thursday—Friday and Saturday Sale ’

ONE-OF-A-KIND

of

ORIGINAL SAMPLE FUR COATS First Quality

Saaiplc eoBts at tremendous savings made up of the

finest furs b y top-flight furriers each coat, naturally,

with a style an Ha-own. NYLON HOSIERY

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Thirty. Danlar Dupont N y­ Natural Opossum '^^Tipped Skunk Baum Martin

lon. Made on the new Slagle Dyed Skunk and Natural Squirrel Unit machine that glrea you

the moat parfect hoaa.

(Ph*

Excise Tax) $1TB to

I

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pair

BVEBT COAT WILL CARET HAJUTS OUARANTEB

b Two Lovely FaB Shn«eai o r sEBviCK ANp SAitsr Acnpy.

Henoycomb and Cocoa Bark INQUIEB ABOUT OUE CONVENIENT

BUPOIET PATMKNT FLAN. The JW H A U m ui

^MANCNitnii Co n n * : ^ : . c . Mur

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