FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, 19fl| ■ix-ragy Hatulfpstrif lEvPttitta HtraB Average Dally Circulation The Weather For the Month of Septoinber, 1042 Fomeast e< O. •. Weather The marriage of M iss Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daugnters Reservations for the old-faah- The executive committee of the l/ocal School Schedule of ,^UnIdn Veterans of the Civil Beethoven GJee Club will meet to­ Evelyn A...... Smvth of- Cam- ionert chi 'ken Die supper, which bridge .street^ ami Lieutenant War. will meet this evening at , j - J 7 , 6 3 7 little la temperatare mi Town the Womens league of the Sec­ night at eight ofclock at the home, School* close Friday, Octo­ eight o'clock at the Y.M.C.A. of the director, Fred E. Werner, Robert P. King, will take place to­ Wnlght, ond Congregational - church will ber .30. t- morrow moi-ning at 10 b'clock in Member ed the Andlt serve Friday evening, October 23, of 152 West Center street Every Schools close Wednesday. Dressy St, Bndget's church. , Tickets went on sale today for . Bnrewi of Ctrcalmtlona should be made before Tuesday member of the committee is urged A ■OB.’^Joha Frincta. w«« born to be present as several important November II. the card party to be given by the Manchester— ’A City of VUlage Charm th# Hartftort hoapital through Mrs. C. J. Strickland, .Schools clos* November 26 The Armistice Day Committee Men's club of St. Bridget's church Mrs, F. K; Reynolds. Mrs. E. C. matters of business will be dis­ te IDr/ud 'J^. JamM Perry of cussed. and 27 will meet this evening, at eight oTi Weclnesday evening,. October (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Groton. Mra. waa Mi* former Butler or .Mrs. George Stiles. ^ all Schools close for Christmas. o'clock, at the Army A Navy club 21.'' The affair is open to the (Claaataed AdvertWng oa Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17,1942 Sirtalle Odertnalan of Rusaell vice presidents of the League. The December 23. on -Main .street. It is expected that public and a ^arge attendanc* is- fOL. LXIL, NO. 15 •treet. supper wiil be served in connection The Prbfe.ssional Women's club Schools reopen Monday, Jan­ a final decision reg.arding a parade looked for. j with r“Ye Olde Tradingi Post", at will hold Its monthly meeting uary f on November 11 will be reached \ sta o'rlock under the direction of Tuesday evening at eight o’clock Schools close for February at this session. Mr*. .Joseph Wright. in Center church. Mi.ss Evelyn recess, Frida.y. February 19. Floods Drive Hundreds from Homes Johnston „ of Bigelow street will SchiHila reopen. Monday, . Pvt Dominic Gehtilc'oie, son of ANNOUNCEM Rfissell K. Cole, son of .Mr. and p ve a talk on her recent trip to Reds Battle Fiercely Mrs Stella Gentilcore. of 74 (’ot- ight in Solomons M arch 1. ' f Mrs. Isaac Cole of 32 Ha7.el street Mexico. The hostes.se* will be Schools close for spring re­ tage .street, has arrived at F'ort DR. C. C. SHERWOO and a fre.shman at. Wesleyan Uni­ Miss Jean Low and Mis* Beulah cess, Thursday, April 22. Knox, Kentucky, for tralnirig'with Dance DENTIST versity. Middietbwn. has been Todd. Schools reopen, Monday, the Armored Force Replacement dedged to the Eclectic Society of .May 3. Center. FRIDAY, OCX 16 May Decide Issue Has Taken Over the Denial li Nu Theta. Mr. and .Mis.. Thomas Burbank Schools clo.se for Memorial To Save Flank Lines; Office of Day Monilay, .May 3J. , 8 to 12 The financial board of the Sid-; of Russell street have moved to DR. E. RABINOWITZ .'thpir recently purchased home at Schof 120 Bissell M Beat of Hartford, state held Russian Troops, Defiant .street, has compiebsd . his Pre- (tireclor. will be the guests at Mys­ Oh land of the Manchester Japanese, Supported JrlanS LfOin^ Nazi Force. Overrun / f e o o r f SOVS t-Tight training coiirsh. at C’hapel The monthly meeting of tne Re­ tic Review No. 2. at its hai-vest Water - Company strictly Frankie Vail *s Slipper and meeting Tiies

■if; ... ^ / V. PAGE THREE .r . / . , *1^-# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1948 / MANCHESTER EAT:NING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1942 PAG! TWO made garment. (3) The garment, in which w* can stand, must b* Sunday School Lesson New Musical urtber before reaching tha sub­ given us by God himself. Queer Things Happen downed yesterday near Brest and marine. . . — I Faith, Love, Self-Control Virtues four more last night In raids on Lower Draft Steel Foundry Britain’s New Bombers Biiek Unable to Get Benefits . George Smothers 'of Toledo. 0„ The SaivatloB Army Includes All the German hight and the French U. S. Navy cook and one of the Churches M i Main Street Which'Add* to Man's Wisdom, Growth Up in Stratosphere coast, the communique s^id. survivors, said there were 50 per- Major N. J . Curtis The Briti.sh fleet. Air Eorowand Hard Storms Because of Army Exams A"c Passage .sons in his lifeboat when it left the Blasts Cuusc ‘Beat the Baud’ Tells Planes Bomb ground troops at Gibraltar car­ Center Oiurch St. James* Roman Catholic doomed ship. The small craft Rev. William J. Dunn, Pastor Tonight, 7:30 p. m.—Open air B y William E. Gilroy, D. D. .i,.might experience the rich things wire. Then he followed it with hia ried out the biggest maneuvers t ' ,1 — capsized twice. Rev. W’attwn Woodruff, Pastor Editor of Advance ' ot Christ, these great Christian Of Orchestra Troubles High Altitude Flight ISo hand. It led back of "his seat. Ho there last’ night,„since the war's Seen Toclav Injury to 20] Rev. Vlneent Hines, Assistant Bcrvicc. To Hit Ships Hartford. Oct. 18—(/Pj—Under a Although he tried to find work, "When we were lescued there Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant Sundiay, 9:30 X; • m.—Sunday "Growth in Christ” is the title leaders were so much in agree- followed it as far as he could, then Dutch Mills start, the Germ'an radio reported were only six of us left; including a 9:30—Church school with classes And Latin America. Fun for Pilots, But Connecticut statute, which a Su- his’' fiew classification prevented School, and Bible claw for men of this lesson, but the topic for in- = ment that their very words are reached across his chest and found today in a dispatch from ba ...... - finding new employment. He (C'V>ntinued from' Page One)' Avomah and her baby,” Smothers (Continued From Png* One) for all ages. termedlate and senior students Is similar. it again by his left side. He kept Linea. Spanish port facing the (Oontlnueid from Page One) 10:4iS—Nursery In charge of Sunday masses: and women. .'.i Planes Well Beyoml (t tron On«) perior Court Judge upheld pvith unemplo,vment compensa- said. ' . For adults, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:45^ 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship; "How We Grow as Christians." It Peter makes it plain that faith B.v .Mark Barron I following it—until it led to hia British base. ^ h e woman and her baby were Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth In session voj-a Some houses Were hit. a reluctance, " an employe who tion but was turned Jown by an executive's de.sk-- received from Coraopolia, who like Shanks waal and 11 a. m. strangers are welcoipe. \ 1.S well to .bear In mind both titles, is the great foundation of the New -York, Oct. 17—(Wide Anti-Airoraft Range. left hand. He'd b?en holding onto down Wt Axis pl«nes ovw or near leaves his job to be Indticted into examiner and the 'cnmmi.ssinrer, its Military committee ap|iroval of Mr.s. Glad.vs Shiers'and her son, at the scene, said eailier that atl during the Chutch Service. few civilians were injured, but 10;.50 - Morning Service with 2:00 p. m,—Quartet will slhg^at for the lesson is in two related Christian ife and the beginning World)—'There is quite an Inter­ : the nilke all the tirtie." the Jaland between Oct. 11 and the th. niiti.m's armed forces is not the finding of the latter being ap- a bill tlifl'i iing only in minor as­ Leonard, who were on thoir way least 45 were • hurt. There wer*| parts, reminding us that we grow of all growth. To faith, he says, esting offstage story of the pro­ A Lockheed pilot whd’d flown damage wa.s .slight. to St. John's, Newfoundland, to sermon by the acting pastor. Rev. St. Bridget's R. C. the hospital. Bv William F. Itonl afternoon of Oct IS for the loss Water Unit The Friday attacks came in four ciilitl.’.l to.(^oi .pensa^ion benefits. proved by Judge O’Sff^ivan “with pects from that pending in the no reports of fittalities. ■ 7:00 p. m.—Open air service. a.s Christians as the child Christ • there must be added virtue, and duction of the new Broadway mu­ Wide World Milltar> Editor P-38's numerous times and kne-xt of only 18 R- A. F. fightera, the 'The statute de-scribes such ac- reluctance.". House. visit hei' hiisband. Elmer Shiers, Paul Ross Lynn'on.‘‘Btamina. ” Rev. James F. Tlnunlns, Pastor to virtue, knowledge; to knowl­ wavea spaced ^out from fl a. m. to Shanks, said part of the roofl Anthems by the choir: Rev. Francis Breen, Assistant 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. g>ew, increasing In wisdom and sical comedy hit, "Beat the Band," Los Angeles, Oct. 17, Btcau.se the exact location cl every Instru­ R. A. F.’s Middle East News Ser­ tion aa leaving without “aufficient The court quoted Section 718 F Plans of Seha.le leaders to bring Canndjan Navy shiiiwright. They was lilown off and that severall The theme for the evening service stature and in favor with God and edge, self-control; to self-control, and that concerns its producer, ment on his panel was up one day Plans Doing to S:1S p. ,rrr'.~‘‘”''Thrce of them cause." have ‘'enabled entire battalions to to JlOO weekly. in the purview of a statute which oppose any motion for a vote un-, "The men sung hymns," Mrs. 6:00 —Meeting ot Professionlol love. artful rhumba dancers and aa a tude fighters which can go after I nlsiut 40,000 feel, in -Jhe oxygen Rome I Friirn' Italian Broad­ The blast shattered windows ln| Girls au b. . ’ Choir' Director Another portion of Scripture the fruits of the spirit, as they arc devotee of gcxid floor .show orches­ it I chamber waa being signalled by craft and damaging many others, cross rivers without hrulges or casts), Oct 17 i.Ti—While vio­ Find Physical Defect ought to be amended to meet simi­ til the absentee.* have been given Shiers .said." and someone said a the Ohio river communities of Second Congregational Church found in Galations 5:22-23. "The lar situations. With reluctance, as 7:00—Girl Reserves. North Main and North Streets might very well have been at­ tras. Two such plaitf-sf are'th e He- the men outside, who saw_hc was the German high command im­ boata." lent sahd storms stopped all op­ He failed, however; to paas the an opportunity to return. Thus, prayer to keep our .spirits up." Sewickley ami Corappolis and was| Worship service,-10:45 a. m. tached to these two parts, name­ fruit Of the Spirit," Paul says, "is ported today. .•Juimming soldiers were devel- physical examination and was soon undoubtedly the commissioner felt Senate action may be- delayed un­ Mrs. J. H. Barrett of Calgary, Wedne.sday,. 6:;i0 Cub Pa-ik. Rev. Ferris, E. Reyholdt*. Minister Apparently it wasn't all just public I’-47, or Thundertxm. andj getting woozy and wanted him to erations. on the Egyptian front felt within a tivc-niile tadius. . 8:00- Group A at home of the Organ Prelude •^-"Melody in E Ma ly. Paul’s definition and summary love, joy, peace, long-suffering having fun for Abbott for. in his ”’’!:increa-se his oxygen supply. In hia This attack was made in day­ ped at the suggestion of Ueiit. reclassified in IB, Indicating a in holding as he did, 1 must dis­ til late next week or the following a bride of two weeks, lo.st her kin(lness, goodness, faithfulness, the Locklicod P-38, or Lightning.^ Col. Daniel B Strb^ler, 4.1-year- yesterday, atrong ' German and miss the appeal." Fire Spreads Iiimtedlately leader. Mrs. C. H. Ferguson. 193 jor” ...... Sergic Rachmaninoff EveiYman:s Class at 9:15. Major of the fruit-j of the .spirit. It Is a "Beat the Band" he has written confused .state he misread their light the Nazi war bulletin .said. Italian bomber fprm.atipns scoled physical defect. week; hiisbaml in the sinking. One entire Anthem—"O Come, Let Us Wor­ thing worth not'lcipg and empha­ meekness, self-control." Against Each day, from the Lockheed air- Other day raids on war pl.ints in old former llanciister, Pa.. lawyer. In th'e Houae, the Rules commit­ family, John Tapper, Royal Cana­ Fire spread immediately throughl F.a.st Center street. All members N. J. Curtis of the Salvation Army (with George Marion,' Jr.), pro­ port at suburban Burlinnk. l’-.38’s j .signs and cut it off instead. direct hits on important British the plant, working 24 hpun a dayl asked to come. ship" ___ Sergie Rachmaninoff sizing that, when it comes to teach­ these ■ things. Paul says, there is duced and directed a musical com­ the south of England and by night battalion comman'ler. training tee orderetTTwo hours of general dian Navy si-aman, his wife, and will be the speaker. Men of the no law-' a comment that is very take off for. the higher reaches, At that height a man can live men for jungle waidare. He ileeid- targets in continued raids again.s'l on vital War materials. 6:45 Choir rehearsal. Anthem—'%eek Ye the Lord" community arc invited to these ing concerning the ultimate things edy that really is a panorama of ju.st nine seconds without oxygen. • on docks' and harbors in northeast .Malta, the high command said tion as the combined crests of the debase,,, but-’-iinless its stipula- three children wore lost. Nursing J. V. Roberts of Christian faith and life, the much like that of Peter in our les­ and each day .some ol Lockheed's England also were reported ed Commando trtcfics and swim-. Potomac and Shenandoah swept tlons are-overturned by a majority "We can't .say what happenedl Thursday, 6:30 Troop 7, Girl meetings. the th(iusaiid and one things that lest pilots are iiccliniated .for such There waa nothing to do but open tociaV. About Town Sister Agiies Wilkie of the Cana­ S'.'oiits. Po8tlude--“Marche Solemnelle" dlBcipIcs whose words we have In son, that if the things that he has can happen around a hot Broad­ Two British bombers were ming< combined, would strengthen down upon the town. ■ vote — guarded the measure dian Navy, held on a raf^ . (pr or wWethor anyone was killed or Church School at 9:30. Miss flying in the company's own pres­ It- tank and get him out - the “Fifteen British airplanes were hurt now," a company employe,! Friday, 6:30- Troop 1. Girl Alphonae Mailly Elsie Newcomb, Church School di­ the New Testament were, entirely Tlsted are possessed by disciples way band. equivalent of making a 40,000-foot jungle troops and help m other Boats were being used for eva­ against the poasiblhty of a major hours by a woman friend, finally Sermonv-'.'An Adequate Rest for who abound In them, their lives sure chamber-, or oxygen tank, un­ types of warfare as well. brought down, ten of them by reached by telephone at the plantl Scouts. rector. in accord. And enough complications hap­ parachute drop in five aeconda. The German jilanes and five by Italian cuation where needed, and the amendment by providing that floor slid into the sea and was lost. Worry and Overwork" Patil and Peter might disagree will not be idle or unfruitful der medical supervision. ' Soldiers tr>ok the name ".swim- Washington Civil AU Patrol Corporal Albert Edward Eells, amendments coiiid be offered only of,flee said shortly before 2 a.m.| Notes Nursery at 10:45. pen in thia plot to make a half Not .Much Fun man was iinronsifiniia for hours, Personal Notices planes." if was declared. .son of Mrs. William Eells, of 144 "I held to-her aa best I could un­ te.w.t.i. The; Young People speaking at W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ about, certain matters of attitude “unto the knowledge of our Lord dozen shows, although Abbott, and he'll never test-fly again, or mand.o" with “cocky pride.” the squadron, .spotted on ground high to the swtion subjecting the IS til liaybrcak," said her friend. Mar­ 9:30 a. m.—Church School. and strategy .concerning acute Jesus Christ." High-nllilude flight is essential, public relations office says, and above the raging river, was ready Oakland street, has gTsduated "The blast was terrific, how­ the niornlng servict are: LuciHe mon by the minister on the sub­ with the aid of Johnny Green’s fly anything again. and 19-year-olds to draft. garet M. Brooke of Ardath Sa.s- Agard. Jeafi Cragin. Virginia Car­ 10:45 a. m.—Church Nursery. problems that aro.se in the early The things that both Paul .and but not much fun. Too many [)<■- Ihe .swimni.ando has become "one to assist in emergency work today. from the Wheeled Vehicle depart­ Want Year's Training ever."- ject: "A Well Was There." Mu­ Peter emphasize are so specific, music, weaves the man.v incidents culiar things cun happen even But, eoatly as it was. it taught Flood ('rest ftoars ment of the Afmored Force katchewan. "Finally a wave Uxik Several fire companies rushed to| penter and James Klliott. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. sic by the choir under the direction Church, lind Paul has left the rec­ into such a perfect pattern that a lesson neycr to send a man into In .Memoriam- of the toughest doughboys in the The known dead included John Several members of the House her. When T called to her; she Speaker Leo Shadlick. ord of how on one occasion he so understandable, and so practi­ when a man gets no farther off In lovihfc; m^niery o^»Mir M'sr biisiness." E. Buell, 31. of Bethesda, Md., ■School at Fort Knox. Kentucky. the scene. The younger delegates who at­ of Samuel Ramette. and assisted even the trite ending rtf "Boy Wins the ground than 'Ihe pressure the pressure chamber alone. had expressed intention to Insist didn't answer She must h.ave been tended the Summer Conferences at 7:00 p. m.—Hl-League will meet by Mrs. Elsie Gustafson and Alfred withstood Peter “face to face.’ cable, that the only question Is wlf«, mother and irrand»ftrow^ Emanuel Lutheran Church Tuesday 9:00 a. m.—TTie Hus Fiidav at 6:00. Ye Olde Trading The members bf the Woman's —A blossoming apple tree Arrives in Imlia Miss Elizabeth J Deer, of 244 then the least we should do is to tier's -will meet at the church Post, sponsored by Uio- Women's Missionary Society will meet to Second, Dillingham is already ence what rarefied atmosphere can to revise farm wages to help keep With the RappahahrlocK river Ruporl Says Thorsten A. (iUHtafson, Pastor now marks the place where engaged to a girl who apparently YOU CAN BUY workers on farms and attract al.sp on the rampage. Fredericks­ Porter street, secretary to R. prevent their being sent into com­ 3:45 p. m.—Brownies;. 7:00 p. m l.eague. Reservatirns for supper sew for the Red Cross, as usual, Lieut. Charles. Wayne Stuart. do. He went into, the chamber (Continued from Page One) ig iiia i ■ ------St- must be made by Ttesday evening, has no idea of saying goodbye. others Into' lines of agricultiiral burg. Va.. was reported hardest LaMotte Rus.sell, treasurer of the bat imtil one full year of training Simday —Boy Scouts; 7:00 p. m. -Mlzpah ctn Wednesday at 1:30. * 23. of Pritchett, Colo., died in recently to tie "sent up” above >fazi8 Shift Group at the church. Note , Third, Dillingham falls in love 20.000 feet, primarily to learn'at New Delhi, Oct. 17 t/P)- Gen. • Low. Mileage production essentlai for war pur­ hit.' Although the 4.5-font-high Savings Bank of Manchester, to­ ha.a been given them.” the sprihg of 1941,-he a.sserted. 9 15 a. m. Sunday school and Mrs. Ruby I/iverin has kindly the flaming wreckage of hia flood waters that brought Its worst day completed 20 years of service Representative Fish iR., N. Y.t. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.— Mid Next Sunday w " be observed consented to receive all names of with the senorita, his Godchild, first hand what effect lack of oxy­ .Sir Claude J.-E . Auchinleck, for­ • Radios poses. adding that” this kept develonlng Bible classes. as Chun n I» y ity Sunday, with pursuit plane. and she with him.’- Might Authorise Subsidies dl.sa.ster In history and ' left at at the bank. A large ba.sket- of like Izac a veteran of World War I, serv­ Week Bible Hbur._ Theme: "The our honored boys in the service of gen can have. As they passed mer commander of the British Air Forces thrimch last winter and had grown 10:30 a. m. The morning services at iO'45 a. m. and 7:30 The Air Corps pilot crashed ' Aside from all these romantic The regulations, they theorized, 'least 200 families homeless had flower.* adornpil her. desk in hon­ No. 1, a.s.serte(l: "Don't fool the ice. Bfble Speaks to tills Generation.’ tlieir country. Will you please 20.000 that is, when the atmos­ Eighth Army in North Africa, • Heaters stcadity in the la.st nine months, SUNDAY Saturday 6:45 p. m.—CTioir re- p. m. Sept 8 in an orchard. The in­ troubles, Dillingham is having phere in the tank duplicated that probably would bring farm .wages begun to 'ccede. the city remained or of the occasion.' public. They put these boys in due to three main causes which he 10:30 a. m.—Nursery class dur­ give their names and military ad- tense heat (lestroyed 25 trees. has arrived in New Delhi, it waa • S Gdod Tires, Like New moi-e In line with industrial pay in dire straits---- (Continued from Page One) the front lines without train'ing in MON. hearsal. ilre.sse.fS to her so that their names business headaches because ^le at a 20,000 foot altitude, the other listed as: ing the fhurch service. (thurch of tlie.NBzarene One of the few trees spared hotel in Washington, D. C., where announced today. and might authorize payments of It had ho electric power,. Its John B. Lamenzo, of 19 Jean the last war. and they-will do it "The 'aggravation of the econo­ and . J 7:00 p. m.—Brotherhood Sunday may appear on the church,,honor man in the tank turned on hi.s oxy­ • Guaranteed 30 Days subsidies to farm operator* to en­ drinking water supply was con­ nearly half In southern Italy and. again." Christian Science Senices 466 .Main Street, .Manchester roll, the honor rollipf the town of is blossoming as It normally he has a contract wants to cancel gen supply. (The dispatch did not reveal road, research engineer. -for the mic situation in^Ernnce and tho ' TUBS. service. Members of the Brother­ would in springtime. Or- able them to give higher wages. taminated and there, was ..little .'^icilv. May Request Defernient Sunday, October 18 Rev. James A. Young, Pastor Vernon and so that they may al­ that. When the contract proves un­ .\rted I'.lke Drunken Man the .official capacity in which Western Europe -800. including Hartford Aecident and Indemnity increasing i'lund»ring, by the Ger­ hood w1U meet in the'church ves­ chardists think the heat may breakable, the hotel manager Sentiment against fiirther farm hope of either being restored with­ Company, an expert on occupa­ The Senate mea.suve includes a man .\rinv lisinillifk- try at 6:45 p. m. Everyone is in­ so receive the monthly letter "I said no, I was okay. 1 felt Auchinleck, who was relieved ot siihsidies has been expre.ssed re­ in the next' two days. More than 550 fighters ahd 250 bombers. Hartford First Church Sunday Sunday services: - ■ which-.the church intends to send have stimulated movement of moves the orchestra into the cel­ fine and would go up a couple command of the Eighth Army last 1941 Buirk '4-Door tional di.sea.ses. will be the .speak­ provision that students at a hipn "■rhe Riom trial which brought iii-tkrillkit vited to this the first of the fall the sap; cently In the Senate by Senators 10,000 typhoid Innoculattons, were Northern Norway - 200, mostly school o.r. similar educational iii- 11: Sunday School 11; Wednesday 9:30 a.m.—Church School. John to all the men in the service. lar boiler rtxim and forces them to thousand more. Then I deeiiled Aug. 18, had journeyed to India. fighters and. torpedo carriers. er at Monday’s meeting of the to light I'etain s responsibility lor bkiskistl Sunday Elvening Ho’urs. Music and Cargo, superintendent. Classes for play there. The orchestra plays Sedan Reed I R.. Kan. I. and Aiken i R., being given, and citizens were or­ Kiwanis Club of Manche.ster It stitutiun. if ordered to report for the French military defcAt. singing under the direction of G. ' Farmington Ave. We might have more children I'd be smart, that I’d look around At the time he was replaced in Vt. I who declared any such action dered to boll .all drinking water. Germany-^ 300 to .500, Including Hartford Second Church Sun­ ali ages. Study the Bible with us. in the Sunday school' if we have with sucli 'vim and style that the for srimething to do, something North Africa by Gen. Sir Harold will be held as usual at the Man­ induction during the second half "The return of Laval to power Albert Pearson. Sermon by the 10:45 am. Morning Worship. Black. Radio. Heater. would constitute “a clear viola­ Fears of .setions danger to the a large number of night fighters. of their school year, .shall tipon re­ together with his declaration that day 11; giinday School 11; Wed­ cars to pick them up. Volunteers Gliim’liill’s Son's cellar becomes more popular with I could coTlcentrate on. I wan­ Alexander, authoritative sources tion" of Congressional Intent In chester Country Club. pastor. Sermon by the pastor: "Is the for this service will be very wel­ the customers than .the gala ball­ BeautifuL 8,000 Mil^. Mary Washington hospital at quest receive deferment until the he wantc'l a. German victory: thi.s The Week nesday 8. Lafayette and Russ Sts. dered around the chamber, per­ In London indicated Auchinleck passihg the antl-inflatinri act. From Fredericksburg subsided as the academic year is ended. IVnailv 'lestio;cc'l the aiRhority of Rockville Society Sunday 11: Cost Too Great?” Muaic by La­ come. room lipstairs. Dillingham "also fectly sure I waa in good shape— would .shortly be assigned to s t.ime to lime, nunierous other Sen­ Flyiiii Is Held Mrs Eugene Freeman, of 96 Monday. 4 p. m.—Girl Scouts. dies' choir. Charge Upheld persuades the senorita that he wate’rs failed to enter the build­ Deepwood drive, has her daughter. The House bill, by contrast, the -Vichy goveriinient. Sunday School 11; W’edne^ay 8, and all the time the other pilot, new poat.)- ators have voiced opposition to 7:30 p. ifi.—Beethoven Glee club. 6:30 p.m.—N. Y. P. S. (Juniors). St. John’s Polish Church would he better aa husband than and the men on the outside, were 1941 Biiick Sedanet ing's first Blory. after patients had Mrs. Hanson, of jA^rcester. Ma.as., would grant students at high Tuesday, 8 '|nn.—Luther League 94 Union St; _J______•—•'I . — any new farm subsidy payments. been moved upstairs and theCoa.st Nominate-. I’ostniaatera Miss France# E. Dorman, super­ (iolvvay Street (Jodfather. laughing themselves silly because Senator Pepper i D-Fla i ex­ In Rape Case aa her guest. schools, colleges and universities Servicemen's program in” charge of "Doctrine of Atonement” will be Grgy Guard requested to evacuate them opportunity to request deferment, the' subject of the Lesson-Sermon visor. Rev. S. J . Szczepkowski, O. S. Preston. England. Oct. 17.—(P) It Is In the cellar boiler room I acted just like a man who had Heater. color. Like pressed the hope that Byrnes by boat. However; th e' hospit.al the committee Jiead ^ 'by Erik W. 6:30 p.m.—N. Y. P. S. (Senior). that the stars and chorus really taken two drinks too many." FATHER JOHN’S MEDICmC woiild broaden his inquiry,to con­ At a meeting of the Park Board whenever called, until the end of Washington. .O t. 17- ij'- — Modean. ' ■ for Sunday. October 18. - Capt. Randolph Churchill, who new. 14,000 miles. was without electric power. (Continued from Pag* One) the present academic year, hut Pres’i'le-it Roosevelt has noniinhted The Golden Text is from John Miss Marion E. Janes, president. 8:30 First Mass. _ get going good on the best song That is the deceptive thing sider mainten.ance of the national this week it wa.a decided to make Wednesday. 6:30 p. m,— Boy 7:30 p.m.—'Evangelistic service. 10:30- Second Ma.ss. charged Sept. 2 that pre-war Pile Sandbags High a charge of S2.00 for the use of after July 1, 1913. no education these Connecticut postina.sters: 1:29. "John seeth Jesus coming in Johnny Green'.a score, “Steam' about lack of oxygen the fact Is especially valu­ economy, findin., ways to keep Weary workers in the Washing­ TXTibout.' .said the 33-ycar old Brit- Scouts and Chapel choir. Subject; “A Joy Restored." Music Choir .rehearsals following ■ach leaders of his father’s .Comserva- Is On the Beam.” Other good songs that reflexes slow up while th* small-husiness alive and alleviat­ the Center Springs Park lodge for deferments...... v...,. could...... be ngr.anted...... — Baatam. Edward M. Doyle; Thursday, .7:30 p. m.—Q.Clef. unto him, anti saith. Behold the able at this season 1941 Dodge 2-Door ton danger zones pib-d samlhags l.sh-born .actor in denying the Over that clause aro.so another | Kent. lUilph W. Bull, and Slepiiej,- Lamb eff God. which taketh away by the (Chorus choir. mass. tive party had tended to, serve an are "America Loves a Banfi" and man affected is firmly convinced ing economic di.stress resulting parties. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Emanuel — The Week because it helps w high, spurred ■on in t'.ieir ta.^k b.v charge. "I hardly .spoke to the girl, controversy, with several House Depot. Eliz-abetb J. C'nrris, ffll the sin of the world." acquisitive and selfish minority, "The Four Freedoms-C’al.vpso.” everything Ls all right from the war. and certainly I did not harm her." If choir. Tuesday. Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m.— build resistantie to Heater, Fluid Dnve. Only President Roosevelt who • tnuiod Reginald Curtis of 681 Main members maintaining that the ed­ Selections from the Bible include was upheld last night by the lo­ The show, aside from Jack "An R .\.F. wing commander 'I believe Mr. Byrnes under­ The complaint against Flynn Saturday, 9 a. m.—Children's Meeting of the Suhday School Whiting. Eunice Healey and Susan colds when vita- 9,000 miles. stands that our whole economy the threatened areas and r.alledon street is spending the week-end ucational deferment until the end the following: "For this is thank­ (Tiha Reeoiniizes cal Conservative association. was in the other day." says Ken- authorities tp take ev*ry precau­ was signed by Mrs. Jack Maraden, choir. 10 a. n . — Confirmation cabinet at the home of .Mrs Mary — ■ Miller in tlie leading romantic nedy. "and .told me .about an ex- ^ must'be maintaimd In order to with relatives in- Boston, and tak­ of the academic year should be class. worthy, if a man for conscience Davis. 456 Main street, the pastor The association gave him a 32- tion to protect the c.apital. a sister, with whom Mias Hanaen ing in the Harvard-Dartm’outh made mandatory. In order to pro­ toward (3od endure grief, suffer­ to-11 vote of confidence aa a Con- roles, has an ensemble of good perience he had. Me waa up high, c -u l U-». have' economic staUilization," Pep­ lived. It also ’charged three youth­ Note** presiding. , Russian Regihie S'' 1941 Olds Sedanet per said. , Weather Bureau and Army en­ football game this afternoon. tect those taking advantage ot ing wrongfully.” (I Peter 2:19). .servative member of Parliament musicians who know how -to, play and had been talking to hi« ground John s gineers warned the crest esti­ ful film studio ■ emploea with rji :N n A special series of Bible lec­ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.—Pray­ in the groove and al.so several top station by radio. He had some- Medicine u rich the opportunity from being suo- Correlative passages from the and. at the same . time, asked Radio. Heater. Hydra- Hoads of eij,ht major govern­ making subsequent morals at­ ture.* will be conducted November er and Praise service with the ment agencies and six representa­ mated at about 18 feet - should Members of ^.the American Le­ jetleii to charges of "slacker." (Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Capt. E. C. Cobb, senior member ^ate comedians including Romo thing else to tell them, but Slid- hi th e essential matK. 10,500 miles. come after dawn along the water tacks tipon the girl. ------12-15 by Dr. Victor R. Pearson, 'pastor in charge. The choir will Havana. Oct; 17 (.P) Cuba es­ Vincent nnd Jerry Lester. Also denly couldn’t find the microphone. i ^hamins. A K D. tives of the pqhllc' comprise the gion Auxiliary are requested to SATURD.VY and SUNDAY professor of (Christianity at Augus- ence and Health with Key to the meet for rehearsal at close of for the same constituency, to re­ front here, and that every' hour It ‘ Listed aa Artnand R^pp. 18. Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, tablished diplomatic relations with sign. Captain Cobb had stated there Is the Peurto Rican singer- He told himself he'd be cagy , ! . board which will help Byrnes wa.s delayed would mean higher Morrie Black. 22, and Joa^h Ger bring .to the meeting Monday eve­ tana (College, Rock Island. 111. The service. regulate the nation's wartime ning in the Legion home, articles Include the following (p. 45): Moscow today for the first time that he would not be a candKlate dancer. Juanita Juarez, who shak>e.s Finds Mike In I>eft Hand S001IES THROAT DUOTATIOII o u t 1941 Packard water. This at least w'oii.o he 11 aldi, 20. they already are Sinkin2^('o.sts public is again invited to hear this Note and shouts with the seductive “He flshe.d'pi'otmd with hia right ----- ^— economy; The director let them for the gift boxes to he sent be­ "Glory be to (tod. and peacp to The Fall Revival Campaign will since the Czarist days of imperial in the next general election If feet above flood stage and six tody. prominent Augiistana Synod Bible the stniggling\hearts! Christ hath energy of a quartet of girls. land until he found, the mike Convertible Coupe- know at once that he Intended to inches over the' record peak dur­ Under California law, a sex of­ fore November 1 to the following instructor who drew -such grand commence November 1. with the Russia, and thus became the only Captain (Tiurchill also ran. I let no differences of opinion ing the serious flood of 19.38. fense Hgain.st a girl m.der 18. re­ hoys who are overseas: Thomas Lives 'of 137 'r crowds a few yeara ago' when he rolled away the- stone from the Rev. and Mrs. George M. Gallo­ Latin-American nation to have Radio. Heater. .Vuto- among them balk hi.s efforts to Aiding the Red Cross which was gardless of consent. conatllutea Dannaher, Allen Rice. Raymond appeared at the Emanuel church. door of human nope _ and faith, way, Springfield, Ohio, as Workers. formal relations with the Soviet combat inflation. / and through the ri?-v^lation and ■latie top. Good tires. pressing public biiildiiigs into ser­ rape. Linders, James King and possibly (Continued from. Page One) The evening sessions begin at 8 The meetings will continue until union. Cant Walt for Perfection vice as havens for the homeless in Policewoman Pulas aaid _Miaa others. 'Writing paper, sewing, demonstration of life irt^^od, hath November 15. Dr. Jose Agustin Martinez, •‘In mo.st cases'' he told them, p, m. He will speak at morning and inundated a'reas in the Shenandoah Hansen told her she waa working kits, cigarettes, air mall stamps, dressed in night clothes. The ex afternoon gatherings November elevated them to po-ssibl^-.. atone­ Cuban secretary of state, announc­ “common counsel should result In ment with the spiritual idw) of 1 9 4 1 Olds Six Club valley, the Rappflrhajinock and in a drugstore when Knapp offer­ gum. caramels or hard candy, are ptp.-ion tore some of the lifeboats * ji>.^WAUACi 1,5. The (Vtvenant-CongTegatinnal ed last midnight that Cuba and I coriimon agreement. Btit we are along the Potoniac, were . .Army ed to introduce her to Flynn, then .Suggested. "The packages “hiay man and hix divine .Principl^ Russia now are "allied in the joint I at war and we cannot wait upon to shreds. I Church - Coupe an,d Navy forces, civilian police took her to the .VIcEvoy party. ’. No and recelring reports." Chester M. in “ARE HU.SBANDS ley Owed" ...... Acts 20:35 indictment waa returned. , Dust To Thee'’ ...... 1.30 nnnt's children’s work will speak,' Axis Subs Losinn; Radio. Heater. Gray. Ferris, of 113 Park street, is war­ NECESSARY?” Offertory Anthem—"Praise the Sermon—"(Christian Resignation” Mias Lindborg would like to meet A number of inoiithM ago we applieil to ashinglon for |)erinission to ' install "The grand jurj’ obviously ig­ ^ TUmDiY ' Dr: Furgeson Very clean. ..Only 20,0()n den of Precinct 10, iHUDMniSHIWSf«fSyii.|gMl Lord, O My Soul” ...... with members of the varimis nored the evidence in' this, case,” Postlude—“Allegro Maestoso" planned etpiipinent wbicli woiilil bring into .Abmeliester adililional electric miles. said Dockweiler In ordejripg the - ...... ’.. . Michael Watson boards within the church a,s well ir oil l i p i n g Mrs. HaAild Keaeler. of S4 .Attpntioii l,ailips! Sermon Hymn—"O God of Love. O Mendelssohn as the members. Church, Sunday comptalnpcisa'.ied. Deepwood drive. Is entertaining At 7:30 on Sunday evening t)ie power.* Our applieation *wan denied becaii!*e of llie critical material?) rccpiircd Flynn’s last Appearance before TODAY King of Peace" ...... 436 School, Young People. Juniors, La­ the grand jury waa two mopUia her mother.'Mrs. Albert Daiincey. STATE f«a|«rin9 U o o k i ii g S p Iiu o I Recessional Hymn—"The Morning Nutmeg Trail Youth Fellowship dles' Aid. •... - New York. Ort. 17 -(-P* Roar 1 9 3 9 De Solo Sedan of Middlesex. N. J., for a month's SAT.&SUN. CNAtlll "eNAIilf Light Is Breaking” ...... 47~ will hold a rally in the church ves­ — copper, stcc*l, etc. Vic shall tbc’rc’fo rc liav'c to get alctiig fo 'r" tlic duration CREDIT age to describe events at another HARTFORD OCTM'lTd* ^ la t ii ie e Wedneaday—No mid-week ser-- Admiral Emory’S. Land, war .ship­ vacation. 4:00 Young People's Felhtfvship- try which will be followed by a Radio. Healer. Gray. party, given at his home, at which WINNINSER-RVaGLES Tl'ESD.AV AT 1:00 P. M. vlee. ping administrator and chairman hia movie atand-iri, James Flem­ 7:00 p. m. Evening prayer and business and worship service in Friday, 6 p. m.—Children's of the United States Maritime of the war with the power im>w available. 4 ,good (ires. ON THE SAME SHOW: I>oor^.O|N*n At I2:S0 'sermon bv the rector. Sermon the sanctuary. Rev. Henry (Clark ing, asaertedly slugged Er. Goa­ Pornonally Conducted By (Choir rehearsal. commiasion, saya that Axis sea ts, a butlec employed by Barbara topic: "Luke". The Junior Choir of Hartford will speak. All our Saturday, 8 p. m.—Monthly marauders "aren't winning" their 1*) an important .thing. The Miss' Noren Headi^ will sing. « high -school young people are Hutton, the heiress, now the wife Miss Katlilpeii Crow meeting of the Covenant. L»’agu>' war on United Nations shipping. 1937 Pontiac Sedan of Actor Cary Grant. Processional hymn — "Stand Up, Urged to be pre.sent. will be held at the homp of Mr. In a speech last night before the proper use of it hidkes .•shopping Stand Up, For Jesus” ...... ,538" . 'The Week Radio. Heater. Good No action was taken by that Party Commillee No .\dvance In Prices’ and Mrs. Ralph Nyman. Dob-son- .Vmerican Merchant Marine con­ grand jury and the differences Offertory hymn—"O' Jesus, Thou Monday. 7:45—Booster (Club Effective At Once We Cannot Install Any tHt.JfrJ'f pit — ONE ADMISSION — ,,Art Standing" ...... 132 ■ville. ■’ ,< ■ ference Land declared: tire*. easy hut it^i» very . important that later reached an amfcable ouC-of- Hallowe'en costume party. "Shipping losses the United Na­ Boston. Oct. 17 Mi.ss Grace .NIIVU For Cooking .School Sermon hymn—"O Worship the Tuesday, 8 Jkl,—Business and coiirt settlemenL ' Noren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. King. All Glorious Above'' . .255 Talrottville Congregational tions have suffered attest to the yon keep your hills paid so that your Flynn and Mia* , Damita were and Picture Matinee StwinI meeting of the Twix-n- Church damnedly efficient .operations by New .Services Increase The Size Of married In Yuma, Ariz., .lime 9; Carl Noren, 100 Washington Vesper hymn - “How Swee* the Tween Club. 1937 Chevrolet street. Is chairpian of the com­ Name of Josus Sounds" .'.232 Rev. Thomna Street, Minister our enemlea of those marauders of credit remains good. 1935. In obtaining a divorce, she . ENDS TODAY: - N---- • _____ the sea lanes. They have struck Coupe charged cruelty. mittee in charge of the annual Recessional hymn — "O Heavenly Conrordto Lutbersn fre.shman Bib Party at Simmons MONDAY and TUESDAY PANAMA HATTIE Jerusalem” ...... 509 Services Sunday, October 18; often and hard. But they aren't Garden and Winter Streets 9 :3 0 - Church .school. winning! Present Services And Meters To Houses "Very clean. Colleg*, being held today. Bib SUPER GIANT SHOW: Plus. . . “Kid Glove Killer'^ The Week Rev. Kari RIchteif, Pastor Under present credit rulings, bills Season’to Operi parties, wh'ch have been annual FRED I . O W E R Y Monday 3:30 p. m.—GFC Can­ 10:45—Morning worship. The "We know they won't win. Pro­ events at .Slmmona for the past didates. sacrament of baptism will be ad­ duction incrca.ses in the shipyards must be paid on the 10th of the sec* 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and ministered. Sermon subject; of thia nation alone are balancing I 1941 Cadillac six yeara were inaugurated to en­ DONNA a a PON JU A N S 7:30 p. m.—GFC Junior*. Bible Classes. Alfred Lange su­ For Ranges Or Water Heaters. Be Sure For Junior Bpys able freshmen to become better Tuesiiay 10:00 a. m.-5:00 p. m. perintendent. "Learning from a CHilld." This the ,hooka. . . . No military secret I ond month following date of pur­ acquainted with each other nnd ahSUNRtSE SERENADERS Red ■Cross Work. Bring your own vrill be the first Sunday on which la divulged when I tell you the I Sedanet May fFe Suggest 10:00 a. m. Worship. the junior -choir will sing; they with upper cla.ssmen. JhsGLEE CLUB lunch. T)m Week number of Axis submarines ini Radio, k w mileage, 2-tone chase. The Junior Boys Sieaaon at the 6:S0 p. m.—Junior Choir rehear­ will have their new vestments and Davy Jones locker is growing in- | To Consult With Us Before Buying A Recreation Centers will open this Every freshman wears .a U(rge Wednesday. 6:00 p. m. Spaghetti U m ., paper bib upon which she gathers ------PLUS ------sal. Supper given by Young People’s because of the uie of a procession­ creasingly month by month.” coming Monday evening at 8 The Barn Dance 8:00 p. m.^—Senior (jholr rehear­ al hymn, th* order of service will o’clock. Boys between the ages of the autographs o t students and txl-.ll ANSWERS BY IHE DANCERS ■ . ‘ ••MAISIE GET8 HER MAN” Society. Unfor^en cjrcumstanctes may professors. Modem and Square sal. Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Junior be slightly changed. The mini.strv 14 and 18 are allowed the use of Wednesday 7:00 p. m.—Precinct of music will consist of the fal­ ' Forgetfulness Damaging Range Or Water Heater,^ TERMS AND TRADES! for Your Entertainment, Choir, 8:00 p. m. Senior Choir. make H difficult at times to maintain the facilities of both the East and No. S Air Raid Wardens meeting. Saturday. 9:30 a. m. Children’s lowing numbers: Kansas (Jity—(J»i—John Mike OPEN TILL t TONIGHT! West Side Recreation Buildings Relaxation, and Sociability ! 'Thursday 6:30 p. m."=- Girl (Choir. Anthem. "The God of Abraham \Te have alwavs kept ahead of our customers’ recpiirements for power, and w « all your payments on time. Per­ from 8 until » ‘ o’clock Monday* Fine Record Made Scouts. Trqpp 10. Praise”—Buck. Bfiilja. 19. went into a drug store through Friday. Friday 7:00 p,- nj.—First Aid Xion Luthersn Junior Choir Anthem, "Sabbath to useThe telephone. He remained hope you will understand why we cannot now do so. haps we ran assist you with a small John Tbumer will be the super­ In Tax Collection St. Mary's Hdtl Class, Mr. Young, director. High and Cooper Streets Bells’’—J. Stainer. in the booth so long the owner, J. visor at the East Side Building Main Street, Rev. H. F. R. Stechliola, Psslor Offertory Duet, "Thy Peace, O H. Fritts, forgot about him. ■ and Nick Angelo wilt be in charge The Bolton Lake House Fritta closed the store and went BRUNNER’ S loan to help you. It will'be to yotir Goepei Hs> Lord”—Neldlinger. of the boy* at the West Side Build­ At the close of the collection (Route~44> East Hartford. Conn. 115 Center Streefi •Twentieth Sunday alter ’Trinity. 7 p. m.—Young People’s SociS' upstairs to bed. Brulja finished his M OAKLAND STREET arlvantage to investigate. ing. ^ lie plunge periods for - the ty. Tije general toem e^’lH be that talk. A German shepherd dog, left it period for 1942 the South Man- Cordially Invitea Yoa To Dine and Dance Every Wednesday and 9. a.m.—CJhurch School. MANCHESTER win be held every Monday Chester Fir* District had collected At Their Cool, J^estfal Inn Thia ETeninffl 10:30 a. m. — Sunday Breaking 10 a.m.—Service in English. of the Armor of <3od and four to guard the store was waiting for and Wedneaday evening from • nearly 91. per cent of the new levy. Saturday Night, 8-12 P.” M. of Bread. Text of sermon: .Matth. 22, 1-14. young people will speak, one him. The resulting coipmotion MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION La4*a Trada Before 4ho imtil 6:45 in the East Side ReC A total of $78,734.99 was received Theme; Which is the garment, in each, on ’The Shield ot FaUth; The brought Fritta hurrying back. He 12:16-4lui>dS]r School. Of The Conn. Power Co. , Toed Car FSrecac! pool. ‘ up to and including the 18th. The Featuring 7:00 p. m. — Sunday, Oospel which we may stand before Ood? Breastplate ot Righteousness; The parted the pair, Brulja ne^ed Boys interested in Joining, should Mrtod ended with a big day George Smith’s Trio meeting. (1) We'Tneed a garment,, if we Helmet oT Salvation and The ■light repair work on one leg ’and obtain their nppUoation blanks Thursday when $17,18L78 w 7 :0 0 - Tuesday, Prayer meeting. would stand before God. (2) We Sword of the Spirit- considerable repair work bn hi* i 17 War Honda Before The Manchester Trust (^ . day ao they ikn be signed by their For Yoar Mnaical Pleaanire; Art Webster's cannot attmd before God In n aelf- There will - be bowling at the taken In. Old Timers’ Orchestra 7:45—Friday, Bible Study, pantii- ' i ■ ^ Taa ^ a Carl- Member Federal De/iosit Ins. Corp. parents and returned to .. Ute THE VERY BEST IN POOR AND CHOICE LIQUORS Recreation Centers by Monday Filaments of the first electric HANK POST, Prompter 4- evening. Ismpa were made of carbon. / PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CJibNN.* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, lf>42 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAJJCflESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942 F A O l i W * Plan ‘Clearing House’ Labor Picture Ne^ufiork Society Leader Says Farming Daily Radio Programs Big Industry On Venereal Disease Looks GI< Writes BopJ^ on Etiquette Eaaiem Wai Dme Survey That the New York. Oct 17 i/-0107 — Red Crow Phone 66S7 lenges that statement,”_,a.-scrtcd just signed to go back to regular takovich Seventh Symphpny; . 5,1 ment representatives“o( everj' city Almost all areas of the State Baldw in, w ho claimed it was made hroQdrastlhg. His new series, a Gladys Swarthout; 7:30, We. thei and large town in the state. Jus­ i«((!fm,plain. not onl.y of the shortage by Gov. Hurley before the iinmtal 15-minute Monday night program, People; 8:30, Crime Doctor; 9:30, [ tice Maltbie announced that State of skilled and aemi-akillec. work­ Production taking the advanced course it ia ia not billed to begin, however, un­ Fred Allen: 10:30, They Live For­ necessary to have completed the meeting of the St.-.te Forest' and Defense Administrator W’eslcy A. Peter (iiirski er*. but many state that even men Betty Olmsted, cnairman of the Park Association on Feb. 6, 1941. til November 9. . . . America's ever, standard course of 20 hours. The . BLU 1. Horace Hoidt Review; Sturges had appointed a commit­ for rough factory labor are no Red Cl OSS Production of -the "No," said Baldwin,_ "Connecti­ Town Meeting after a summer I tee on social protection, including longer obtainable. j advanced ia a 10 hour course. long tour of' the country will re­ 2:36, .Show of Yc.sterday and To- | Manche.ster Chapter announced There are a number .of persona cut agriculture is not dead, it is many prominent public figures in Is Coilvieletl Peak PrOdiu.'Uon N ear j not even dying." sume lU New York schedule next day,* 5:30, Musical . Steelm akers; its membership. today that there is much sewing who have successfully passed the week. A total of 27 broadcasts 6. Britain to America: 7:30, Quiz”] There were few reports of lay­ Standard First Aid and Mechanics 8 |>e«ke In Greenwich In her address to the meeting. offs because of material shortages, to bo (inne either at home .or at w ere made from various cities. Kids: 8:30. 'Inner Sanctum drama; Miss Munger' said that the State Uit ITodiictiim Rooms in Cheney courses and will have to take the Meantime, Gov. Hurley, on his 10, Good Will Hour. Terrvville Keisidpiit !o and mqny areas report that peak 1 way back from Wafhlngton where Farm waa sending reports to the hall.' The Pioduetion Hounis are Advanced First Aid before the On Saturday night list: NBC — MBS —1:30, United Jewish Ap-| production IS now being reached, . .Motor Mechanics diploma can be he, along with other governors of committing judge on inmates suf­ Die in Eletirir Ehair with the completion of many plant ■ open Tuesday through Friday 7. Noah Webster Says, Quiz: 8, peal drama: 3, This Is Fort Dix; fering from venereal disease 60 Horn 10. until 3. The. following given out. Why not sign up for New; England states conferred re­ Abie’s Irish Rose: 8:30, Truth .or 5: Hawaii Calls; 6, First Nlghter; expansions. | this class c - 'enroll at the school cently with the President and days after they were received at Week of Feh. 23. Out-of-state workers have ^ will be in charge of . the Red Consequences; 9. Barn Dance; 7:30, Stars and Stripes In Britain-; the Institution. Cross PiiHiuctioii room in the Monday and get your pins and cer­ Donald M. Nelson; war production 9:30, Can You Top This? 10:30— 10:30, This Is Our Enemy,' Japan. | shrunk to a mere trickle, because] board chnlrman, on fuel-oil and Recommendations are included Litchfield, Oct. 17. i/Pi Peter basement of Chen.'y hall: tificates ? East World Mission Sunday pro­ of transportation and. housing I Kit Fund . other war problems, paused at with the reports, she added, and GurskI, 25-year-ohl Terryville fac­ shortages, and those few now ap- | Tue.sday. Oct. 20th Mrs. C. T. gram . Monday Expectations: NBC— “the disposition of each case Is Money 'for the Kit Bag Fund is Greenwich to deliver a speech be­ tory hand, was under sentence to­ plying for. work are usually not ! Willett. ' ■ -. C B S --7, People's P latform ; 7:30 1:15 p. m., Rhythmalres: 3:15, Ma then based upon a careful individ­ W ednesday, Oct - 21 Mrs. F in­ still coming in and it Is hoped that fore the Kiwanls Club. Soldiers with Wings: , C r ^ i t Perkins: 6. Music ' bv Shrednlk. day to die in the elegtric chair at good industrial workers. Several i The slate’s chief" executive 8 ual study." the State's prison during the negan. enough will be collected ao that we and .Sanderson Quiz; 8;30. HoBby CBS—H45. The Goldbergs: 5. Are I Some iiiven Probation companies are now making use of ' may undertake the extra quota o t warned Connecticut fuel oil users , ■ j .u * I w-eek of .February 2.'1. 1943. for the 'pooled' interview" and have Thursday. Ocl 22 Mrs Robert Lobby; 9. Hit Parade: 10:15, Maj. You a Genius. Quiz; 6:30, Frank Mias Munger explained, that rape-slaving of a 66-year-oUl 500 which the war department has that they are in for a cnld'tVinter, Parker Singers, BLU—11 a. m., | hired several hundred workers I Rii.sscll. M r- H arry M aidment. thaliThcre wasn't one day’s re­ Gen. L. B. Hershey on "Building some of the patienta are given • Thoma.ston .school teach- k'nda.v, Oct. 23 Miss Betty requested. If theie are any groups a Wartime Army.” Breakfast at Sarrii's; 12:30. Farm probation. many inmates with during the past month by this , serve supply in New England, and er. Olmsted. or places of business where a box BLU—7:30. Talk Rep."John Mc­ and Home program; 3, Present ! homes in other states are confined method. The.se group Interviews could be left for any donations it termed as ".alackers," those who A Superior Court jury of 11 have been conducted in New York, At tides to be .matlc Kit bags, Cormack; 8:30. Danny Thomas Holiday. MBS — 1:35, P ^ e n untlL.their eases are non-infec- would be greatly appreciated if could convert their furnaces to Chow; 9. Green H ornet; 9:30. Fitzgerald; 3:30, -Shady '^Valley] tious. after which they are sent to me'n and one woman convicted Boston and. other cities, where la­ children's pajamas, childienji you would call the Red Cross coal, but- have not. Band Victory Parade; 10, Allen Folks; 4:45, Cha.s. Boji oh their homes under surveillance h'y GurskI on a first degree murder bor shortages are not as great as overall.i, knilteil gloves (Navy.i Other speakers yesterday in­ charge last night, more than 1 !) .Siirgleal Dressing* headquarters 6637. Another large Prescott Variety. "Pharmacy in War." health authorities, some, cases arc in Connecticut. This method of donation was received this week in cluded Mrs. Chase Going Wood; transferred to "more suitable” in­ hours after it began deliberations. augmenting the labor supply has A-barge number of women were Gtirski. charged with" raping th. amount of $100 but the donors house, secretaiy of the state, and stitutions and others are kept at detinite limitations however, fie-, on hand Wednesday to make the State Comptroller John M. Dowe, and slaying Miss Ellen Bourke of surgical dressings. In the fore­ did pot wish any publicity, but the State Farm for "a longer pe­ cause of the housing shortage ex ­ needless to say the Red Cross is D em ocrats. 1380 riod of training and treatment." Thomaalon in the woods near his isting in most Connecticut com­ noon there were over 40 aqd in W T U ’’ WURC home on June 30. didn’t flffiker an very grateful to them and it will L eague Is .Aetive ” i Kilocycles Kilocycles Justice Maltbie pointed nut that munities, it was pointed out. the afternoon about 7,5. It is Active 'also was the Connecticut” eyelash as Judge W illiam H. hoped’ that more w:ill volunteer send a hundred more bagt on the whereas commitments. to the Must Recruit Women way-to our soldiers. David Cohn of League of Women Voters, which, Comley pronounced the manda­ from time to time, as the l^egion HaHirday, Oct. 17 State Farm, always for an inde­ Pre-employment training courses th Popular Market donated $2 in a letter, to members of the State Saturday, October 17 terminate period, formerly had tory death sentence. I have fallen off in most areas and i Home Is only opened one d^iy, P M. P'o -M. / "No." replied GurskI in an audi-; this week from some scrap which Lx'gislalive Council, endorsed their 1:45— (Approx.) Football Game. been of at least )8 months' dura­ apparently the only method of hll- Wednesday of each week.. They action in calling a special session 1:45 Fordham vs. West Vir­ ble tone when the jurist asked \ may eome any time from'iO until. he sold and a donation of $2 has 3:00— tApprox. I Press News. tion, the new system in effect ing these classes now is by the] been rccelveclArom Scjjut Troop 12 o f the General Assembly next ginia, Football Game. since July . provided for shorter, him if he had anything to say t:30 p m. All that is required 4:30—Minstrel Melodies. , 3:05-^(Approx.) Football Game. .._ c- u . .recruitment of women, not ordi- of the Second Congregational Monday to extend Connecticut 4:3():^To Be Announced. commitments and benefltted many On February 23. 1943 or hvp „ ,rily in the m arket. Local re­ that you wear a wa.sh dress church. voting hours. - ■ 5:00- NBC Concert Orchestra. women who formerly were sent days thereafter said Judge Com-, cruiting ompaighn have been cop- 5:30—"Man Y'our Battle Sta­ 5;00-^Iatinee at Meadowbroolt. and hair covering. The League went on to . urge 6:00—Ncivi. . for short terms to coun.ty jails lr.l' sentencing, the prisoner, , cities. noUbly NiirHi's’•.\ide* tions"—United States that every effort be made to limit 6:05—W ^ Commentary. / : . ■ where means of treatment were • Meriden and New Britain, and al- The Ann .Spencer Niirses’ .-Vide the business of the sesrion to the Navy Program. 6:10—Sports. inadequate. inflicted upon you. though some reaponae uas been Corptaf-held its regular monthly 820.549 Restored one subject for which it has been 5:45—Ddye O’Dell. 6:15—Dinner Hour Melodies. Warns of Umited Capacity 0-., . I noticed, the overall picture for the meotlrqfi Thursday cv'ening at the summoned. 6:00— News. 6:30—^Frazier Hunt—News. He warned the judges'attending ‘ 9****^**'-'’ announced ^ stale indicatea that unless houae- Y. M U. A. At . the business To State Workers Mrs. Woodhou.se, speaking in 6:15—Come On and Dance. 6:45—The World Today. . the meeting, however, that the ca­ that it was filing motions to ap- ^^-ivcs and workers in non-esaen- meeting m'any important details Hartford before the Women’s War 6:30—Strictly Sports. 7:00—People's Platforrti. pacity of the State Farm was' ueal the verdjyt in the Supreme Hal industries, vi’hile collar, work­ were discussed . Mrs. Marjorie 6:45—Hello Back . Horae—Fort Court of Errors and asked Judge Mobilization conference, which 7:30—Soldiers with Wings. limited and that the iiiatltution ers and othera, nOt usually thought A. Eldredge. iwccutive seeretarv, bore the endorsement of the CIO Knox program. Comley to set a.-ude the sentence _ _ Hartfoid, Oct. 16—(A*i—R^atitu- 8:00—Julia Sanderson Sc F ran li j was unable to care for "mete ot as industrial material, regiater Maiiche.ster Chapter, A. R. C., and AFL. said "two groups--wom­ 7:00—Program from New York. C rum it. drunken derelicts and the like." because 4he verdict was contrary ----- wa'rwo^ki work, 'thriituation the situation will presented diplomat and pins to tion of $20,549 to Connecticut em- en and labor will determine this 7:15— Program from New York. 8:5.5—Eric Severejd—News. to law, to evidence and to the become Parran reminded, the meeting increasingly acute, and those of the third claas who were j ployes beca ise of ivage-hour vio- election, . You belong to both 7:30—Adventures of Ellery 9:00—Your Hit Parade. that once there was a belief "that weight of evidence. , definitely hamper war pro- pre.scnt. After' the meeting a lations in September was an­ groups. You have great potential Queen. 9:45—Lovelv Melodies. we who advocated strict repres- The state had i ontended during duction .■■ocial hour was enjoyed and re­ 8:00--Abie's Irish Rose. 10:15—Talks. the three-weeks trial that Gurski nounced today by "State Labor power. Will you use it ? Will you eion of prostitution were unrealis­ In Hartford County freshment* were served. vote and v.ote for winning the w ar 8:30—Truth or Consequences. 10:30—Eileen Farrell—Soprano A tic theoretician.*," and added: raped and strnngleil Mi.ss Bourke A new Advanced F irst Aid Cla.sa Commissioner Cornelius J. Dana- 9:00—National Barn Dance. Concert Orchestra. on a dirt road near the Terry- For the first lime in the history and winning an economic order, “Ignorance and lack ~bf under­ is to start Monday evening, Oc­ her. The Highest amount paid by 9;30--Program from New York. 11:0(J!-^News, ville-Thomaston highw'ay on the of the U. S. Employment Service one com pany was in cxce.*s of $ ,- that ■'Will 'make a more permanent standing are becomjng rare tober T9 at 7 o'clock at the Lin­ 4 10:00—Sports Newsreel of the Air 11:05—Sports, Roundup. night of June 30, and presented in Hartford job orders for womet) oOb; Danaher said, and 368 em­ peace poasible. The future lies through just such meetings as have far exceeded the demand for coln school. This class Is to be ifa- largely in your hands." , with Bill Stem. 11:1(>—^Major Geo. - Folding E lio t- this. Here we have Connecticut's three confessions signed by the ployees participated in the money 10:15—Labor for. Victory. New*. _ accuseil. men. Employers have found out at structed by Gladys Crehore. Any­ received. - Said Dowe. speaking o- er a distinguished jurists meeting with last, through experience, that one wishing to take this course is State-wide radio network originat­ 10:30—Th* Victory Hour. 11:15-Dance Orchestra. their colleagues from city and Su*pe<'t’* ■ Slatenieiit urged to enroll Monday. Before According to Danaher. theStU _U:00—News. 11:30—'Dance Orchestra. Gurski. while on the stand, said women arc equal, it hut superior, l.ate.st colleciions have brought the ing In Hartford: "Never beforf in ‘-county administrative, law en­ to men in many ro u t^ Jobs. F'or the history of Connecticut have its 11:15—Nelson Olmsted. forcement. health and welfare ag­ he signed them without knowing total amount collected Yor wage- 11:30—Hospitality Time. Tomorrow’* Program what they were and had told state the first time in mOrt than 10 hour violatidns in this state to finances been in more favorable encies for discussion, for exchange year.M, the files qCthe local office condition." 12:00—News. ■ A: M. thought and. experience. police questioners "anVlhuig" to,. , „ 5299,194, since the state labor de­ 12:05—Your Number Please. '8:00- News. grt them tb "stop bothering and 1 .0W,personli reg- “Here we have public officials ^ . Ifttf-t'Al tn^-LPlihncr ft/viVa' rrsAn Cooking Tuaclipr partment took over the enforce­ 12:30—Whatcha Know Joe., 8:05—Bert Buhrman at the Or­ nagging me." islered, ln<-luding iSoth' men and ment nf^ the Federal Fair Labor sean^hing patiently for a course women and another remarkable 12:55—News. gan. of action which .will combine ju s­ The court . room 's 100 seals Practice act two -years ago. More 8:30—News. were nearly filled when the jury feature is the fact that, of thuae than ^ 8.600 employees have re­ Manchester tice and pqult.v with the impera- registered, 75 per cent are women Tomorrow’s Program '-»:35—Musical Masterpieces. tica of a people who are grimly filed in w ith its verdict a t 9:25 p. ceived restitution of .wages during 8;45^Dclta Rhythm Boys. m., 10 hours and 15 minutes after as compared with 2.’),.per cent men. this same period, with-im.average Dale Book A. M. ___ determined, to let hothing interfere Normally the ratio la 80 per cent 8:00- New-s, 9:00—News of the World. with the. immediate welfare of it had been given the case. Fore­ payment in exce.ss of $35 to each 9:15—Radio Voice of Religion. their state and their nation." man A rthur L. Holbrook of New men and 20. per cent women. person. • T onight 8:10---Charles. Courboln, organist. , Alrno.st all em ployers in this 8:30—NBC ^ring Qiiartet. i9:30— News. Committee Named . Hartford read the "guilty of first The sum collected, Danaher Smorgasbord at the Emanuel 9:45—ColClVnbia~C6ncert Trio. The committee nam ed by degree murder" decision in a area have, in view of the ahort- said, arose from failure of employ­ Lutheran church. 9;00—World Neiys Roundup. age of labor, lifted the maximum 9:15—Deep River Boys, quartet. 10:(j0—Church of the Air. Sturges was composed of Chief elear, calm voice. ers to pay the minimum wage set Monday, Oelolier 19 10:30—News. age to include aS w orkers Who are 9:30—Words ahd Music. Ju stice M altbie: President A. C. ! In between, the jury came out by law or. in other instances, fail­ . Manchester Ski Club banquet, 10:35—-^Ings over Jordan. '• i physically fit. regardle.ss of age 10:00—Hlghll^bts of the Bible. Fuller,. Connecticut - Mami/actur- I twice for.amplification of,five poa- ure to pay overtime rates In ac- Hotel Sheridan at 7. 11:00--^Warren Sweeney. News. •rs’ Association: State Police (sible verdict.* Jiidge Comley had and there is an obvious attempt cord/thce with the Federal statute. Tiieaday, October ?0 ’ ■■ 10:30—Stories of America with now to break down Jobs ao work­ 11:05—Budapest String Quartet.. Commi.saioner Edward J. Hickey: ■ outlined ifi his charge- not guilty,' Cooking school at State theater Tom Terris. l2:00 noon—Leathernecks on Pa­ Dr. Seldcn D. Bacon, Yale uni- not guilty bocau.-«> of, in.sanity. ers with little experience or train­ a t 1 p. m. ' ’ , 10:45—VI and Vilma, vocal duo. ing ran do them. In . phort, from rade. versity: Judge Theobald E. Con­ guilty of .murder in the''Tltsl de- Retal. Merchants’ Luncheon 11:00—News. ' P. M. every fact available, it appears 11:15—Day -Dreams with Bud way. pre.sidcnt o( the Assi-rribly giee, guilty ol niiiider in Ili>x50c- Deiiiuiuls Session meeting. 12:15, Country Club. 12:15—Your Sunday Serenade. of Munii ipal (.'oiirt Judges.-How­ onil-degiri. or guilty, of iiiah-., that the bottom of the labor cof­ Wednesday, Octolier SI , Rainey,-. ard E. Drew, a HarUord attorney: fer in Hartford is now being aci ap- 12:30—Last Minute News. .■■laughler. Be a Brief One Third and Fourth Degrees con­ 11:30—Musical Souv.enirs. 12:45—Pbiitical Talk. »Iohn DriscoH, executive secretary Gurski 'was returned to the ed.. The problem that confronta ferred by Manchester Grange at 11:45—Ollvlo Santoro. manufacturers now is the recruit­ 1:00—Church of the Air. . ' of the .state CIO: John J. Egan, Litchtieid lOunty jail where he Masonic Temple. ' 12:00—In the ^Sbuth American SfCreUiry-lreasuier o f the Coijnec- ment of. -all possible, workers who 1:30—Invitation to Learning. spent the night. Jtmerican Legion Home, 10 to W ay. " ■2:00—Those We Love. tieut Federation of I.jibor. Dr. H are available., many of whom have H artford, Oct, 17—. UP) —S.tate 4:30 p. m.— W ork on R4d^ Cfoss Representative Nicholas Tomas- P. M. 2:30—War News. B. Fisher. Yale iiiiivi rsity: Jolin probably been'^vit of the labor surgical dressings. A standplg in­ 12rl5—Junior Quiz Show. J. Fitzpatiu-k, eliai'rniaii of the market for a king'Time. The time 8cttl'(D-New Britain) today wrote 2:35—National New*. Senators William Shea (R) and vitation to all women to assist In 12:45—News. 2:40—Treasury Star Parade. Liquor Control commission; Iii8iir<‘d MoiT«[a«[e ' for picking and chooMng la defi­ this worth-while effort for our Albert Coles (D) Senate minority 1:00—Robert St. John. 2:55-^Program Sumiptity- Has Our town Gone Charle-s- E. Goodneh. Representing nitely past and only the ingenuity, .Min* Kathtr«n. Crow and majority lea-jers, and Repre- armed forces. Come at any hour 1:15—Ted Steele and his Nova- 3:00—Cleveland Symphony Orch. county conimrssioners, Hartford reaourcefulneaa and imagination of of the day most convenient. chord. C ounty S h en tt Jo.st ph' W. H ard ­ Finaiirint; Hiakes?' And I answer most School Health..^ _ executive .-a .'i-tary': Mrs, Frani is i Washington, 0 < 1. 17 ■ i/}'. In- urging "that the voting hours be ^;60—Sammy Kaye’s Sunday Swarthout, Deems Taylor, •stfrance of mortgages, on existing into the Armed Service. This will emphatically. 'Of course you can'!” Spaghetti Slipper at Concordia Serenade. L,^ Roth, probation OKjrdinator of incluile the continued and wider extended by the special session of Al Goodman. . against dreaded itnfl.ition., Tt can proffct against the^ home.s increased slightly during I declaresmica M iss oaLiiicciiK athleen v Grow-, i . whowiio the legislature," and that "the Lutheran church by Young Peo­ ' 2:30—Curtis Ensemble. But we arc d o in g ^o re th.in that. For America is nf^ the juvenjle i oiirt. .Mayor Vincent use of minority and alien groups uvlll be her* on three Tuesdays, Oc- 5:45—William L. Shlrer, Newt, A Scully ot Watirbiiry; State, the first nine months of the year dictates of war economy make it ple's Society. 2:45—The Sabbath Message. 6:00—Edward R. -Miirrow. OU bet it has- fighting mad In— economic ruin that haS'struck so many people in the pa*t. . ronipaie.i w ith 1941, the Federal together with further exploration ' tober»r 20-27 and N(^"vL to.conduct cs.sential that the session be as Friday, October tS 3:00—Music for Neighbors. Y c — Walfare Coinniis.'iiqner Robert J. ot the feasibility of utilizing white 6:15—Irene Rich "Dear John." asking Our Town Housing administration reported the State Theater cooltipg^school brief and single-purposed ar pos­ Chicken pie supper at Second 3:15—World News Parade—^Up­ Smith: CJcd]nson .Stoddard, presi­ collar' workers, housewives and 6:30-7-Sergt. Gene A u t|^ ' today, althougli insurance of new And certainly MKsa Cro\y\can sible." Congregational church. ton Close. dent o f in!' ( 'onnerticut Cbiiler- noL'-u, ' ''thePB either on a part or full time speak w-ith au thority for she, 7:00--Oiir Secret Weapon. — • that our. way of life is no|: bIotted'~Q^ by Fascism I ence oii Sot i.il Work:' Dr Henry P. home con.struetion fell off The special session of -the legis- Monthly meeting. First Aid As­ 3:30—This Is^the Army Hour."’ 7:15—To Be Announced. But don’t take Mr. S t^ 's picture too literally. It’s For.all this, your country asks that you lend 10 per­ a third due. .to war conditions |I basl*. knows foods and cooking from ISture convenes Monday on cell sociation. at Trade school, at JI. Talbot, bead o f the V enereal iOis- every- angle. A specialist from the 4:30—Connecticut On the Alert 7:30—We the People. . ease division. State Health depart­ The • FHA announced that from'^Soyemor Robert A. Hurley S aturday, O ctober 24 5:00—NBC Summer Symphony. 8:00—Commandos. merely his ■way of describing what people around this cent of your salary rhat everyone, every pay-d.iv, put. ment. and Police Chief Harry W. through .September it had insured ■^-Spry Kitchen in Cambridge, Mass., for the ekpgM purpose of extend­ Ladies' Night,- Tall Cedars of she is a practical cook ns well as a 6:00—News. 8:30 —Crime Doctor. Tuttle of Wist Haven, president mortgage finanr ing on 36,607 ex- ing voting hotira^or the benefit of Lebanon, Masraic Templft 6:15—Harry Horlick’s Orchestra. old town arc buying every day with their War Bonds. Instead, you are /rw^Z/wg this money to your country. Traveling Shows trained home economi.st and expe­ w-ar workers. 4 8:56—Eric Severeld. this amount into Wat ^uds. Can you be counted oa of the As.so, lalion of Police Chiefs. i.sting homes in amounts totaling Monday^ October 26 6:30—Strictly Sports. ■ 9:00—Radio Readers Digest. rienced lecturer. Tomas.setti is chairman of La­ W om an's—Auxiliary em eeting In You are being paid generous inturcst. And you t*in get .-A.^’T'di lal Advisory committee $162.211 This was an in- "It’s all a question of adjusting ' 6:45—Yale Interprets the News. 9:30—Fred Allen. alscrVly^^ appianted. Its member- ciease of '8'29 in m ortgages and (iel 'Go Ahead* bor’* N on-P artisan League in the Chamber of Commerce office, to do your part? ourselves to new conditions and Connecticut. __, 7:00—Jack Benny. 10:00—Take It or Leave It. ihlp melmded Richard H. Simons, $9,562,718 in dollar value over the 3 o'clock. 7:30—The Bandwagon. 10:30—News. Do you know that every *18.75 W ar Bond will buy your' money back after the first 60 days, if you need it. _ head .of the Connecticut office of making the best of what we have," corresponding period Inst year. says Miss Crow-. "A nd if* alm ost Tuesday, O ctober 27 8:00—Edgar Bergen and Charlie 10:30—They Live Forever. the FBI: John J. Murphy, regional Must Pnurtieei Blackouts Cooking School at State theater In the .same nine m onths this W ashington,’ Oct. 17.—i/Pi— like playing a game to sec how' McCarthy. ' 11:00—News. “enough fuel'oU for st dcstroyct to ctuST37 miles in iupervisor, Iiivision of Social Pro- year, the FHA' insured 117,365 Circuses and carnivals had a "go a t 1 p. m. 8:30—One Man’s Family. ter-tion of -t-he Social Seturity much w-e can accomplish with a Hartford. Oct. 17—i/04 day to continue to operate until necticut’s manufacturing plants Annual Hallowe'en parties at Uie U nited S late’s H ealth d ep art­ grand des.«erts we can tiirri out. amLestablLshments, Including fed- Round. ♦ 11:15--Dance Orchestra. from the 1941 period. »' Dec. 1. but their fate next year For there’s no shortage of. other various schools by the . American 9:30—American Album of Fa­ 11:30—Dance Orchestra. •wpfr -vou’ll receive *25 for every *18.75 you invest in Wat at laaS” 10% tvery pay day ment and the venereal disease con­ remained undetermined. eral ageficie.s, must, effective im­ Legion. - -' '■» ‘ . trol officer* of the Army's First ingredients like milk and eggs: in mediately, comply with state miliar Music. Do you know that every *37-50 bond will buy'6 shells , Another Women'* Unit ? The Office of Defense Trans­ fact, we re; urged to use them free­ Tuesday, November 8 10:00—Hour of Charm. Be rvice Command' and of the Third portation issued a apeciaf permit blackout orders under instructions Cooking School at State theater Reminder on Mailing Time Bonds today. Naval DiatricL ly. I'm going to tell you of w-on- issued last night by Wesley A. 10:30—Joe and Mabel. Springfield, Ma.s.s —Another yesterday to allow the movement derfiil cakes you can make that a t 1 p. m. IJ :00—New*. for an anti-tank ^ u ? of circuse* and carnivali in rail­ .Sturges, state defense, adminis­ Meeting of Pines Civic Associa­ H erm osa Beach, Calif. uPi—In Women's organization hs» been ' take only one cup of sugar or le.ss 11:15—Cesar Sserchlnger. com- F.xptanation For Kmotlon road cars they owned or leased trator. Until now-, they had been tion, home of Mr. and Mrs. GM- th* public square is a Christmas sugge.sted- the WHAMs. Dr. H. and luscious, rpe't-in-the-mouth m e n ta tir. tree, resplendent with all the, And think wh.at this will meaji 10 years from now I Hughes W’agner, a Methodist pas­ prior t* Oct. 6. ODT said they frosting* and toppings that take exempt from practice blackouts. _]^rt Ssegaert, 72 Llnnmore drive. P ittsb u rg h iA'j- -Corp. Earl Ox­ would not be extended. I4aturday, November 7 11:30—Unlimited Horizons. trimmings. It's a constant : re­ - That every *75 Bond will buy 40 rounds of anti-aircraft ford former niovia actor who sings tor. says that women who must ye'ry little iiigiir many of them 12:00—News and Baseball Scores. minder that It’s time to mall those For you personally it will provide a cushion to ease the stay home and- take care of their ODT declined to predict wheth­ none at all." Want Women for Jobs Ceremonial 'Tall Cedar* of Leb­ This space Is t contribution to “1 Left My Heart at the Stage er a peimit would be issued to al­ anon, Masonic Temple. 12:10—Orchestra Solo, [lack ages to .service men ovey fire—enough to bring down the biggest Jap bomber that Diior Canteen".. In the aU-Army families make a splendid contribu­ Mis* Crow will demonstrate 12:30—Log Cabin Farms Orches­ tion to the war effort, and should low the shows to leave winter many other reclpe.s be.iides cake Hartford. Oct. .17—i/P)— Job Friday, November 20 shock of family readjustment from war to peace. America's all-out war effort by •tage proiliiction eurrenlly ahow- quarters next year. orders for women far exceed the Husking Bee, auspices of St. tra . ever threatened an American warship? ^ be organized .as the Women Home- at her lectures. You’ll find every 12:55—News. IBK hare, baa a ready explanation makers' Army Motiilization. demand for men for the first time Bridget's, parish, Hollister street Continuous Troubles for the emotion he's able to put one helpful and practical from be­ Kre-|w Talking In Blackout ginning . to end and containing in the history of the federal em­ auditorium.* ,Tlif Gaiiiinons-Hiviglund Ibte the song. juat think ol rqy "1 city Bites Taxe« just the suggestions you need to ployment service here, It was dis­ Tuesday, December 1 Biiatcii la Rescue JBoat Los Angeles—(,P)-If it Isn’t c-s But, more important, this vast fund of savings that_you laat girt I aang to profeaaionally Buffalo,. N. Y.— —An un- enable you to serve your family closed yesterday by Connecticut Caledonia ^rket at Center thing It’s another for iIptorcy:le Yffi yre are sending all these-things to our battle fronti bafBra r*NT Inlo the Army," the Santa Barbara. Calif — \jp—The scheduled blackout alarm sounded delicious meals, full of nourishment Director William G. Ennis. “Em­ cHttreb. 8an rrqncisco—(ff)—A Boat now Officer Owen W. Nolten, First a and millions of others have built up Will be a bulwark •oaporad aaM. -Tba gtrl? Lana pressure on the taxpayer’s pocket- during a campaign mptech being and energy, yet easy on your bud­ ployers have reilized at laat. on the ways hea been named the woman motorist bit him on the every time wc buy a War Bond. H. g •0«l6k«$llt f*iall»e JfMC* T>maa. book ha* been lightened in one delivered by John L. Kelly, candi- get. So plan to attend every ses­ through experience that women The mountain beaver makes U. S. 8. Snatclirit’s a Navy rescue arm wlieii he tried Bi give her a plai i- Santa Barbara ■ ■iinty now c^4te for city court judge, but it sion of the Slate The-iter cooking are equal, if not superior, to men hay. It . rut* green hay. p'a< .s It boat. One orTCs functions will be ticket. 'I'he next day his motor- laaland4 baa tha oldeioldeat fiarlta- enjoy* th* lowest lax rate in 65 didn't bother him. He kept righ^ school. Oct. 20-27 and Nov. 3, at i)i m any routine Industrial Jobs,' in tha sun to dry. smt then stores', to snatch seamen from rafts and cyxle hit a bump, tossed him off- 'ML /MLra. iaa talkiai— UUl iu rk a m L 1 V. m. iB the SUU theater. said Ennis, it for winter. JifaboaU. Ui« Injuries nrsn't aertoua. •I

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Those petty anipera on his trail great deal of truth, asking us why ^«->,Uoldh . his own or b etter -w ith Methods Some Communities Using Hbmrl|e«trr haven’t got a chance of - bringing we ilonA reform ourselvts at ,(Uiy soldier in the woild. Delaware Now Ma^re Not Seefking him down. hgm^ .before we start .spreading Comment Indeeil,' rm» very sure it i.s the In Collection of Scrap the "four freedoms’’^ the wide Washington in Wartime I l^ews of Vets and Their Auxiliaries Leading State lont^ HrraD better wav. By Jai-k S tinnett PtmOBUEO BT TH* Victory By Profanity? reaches of the outgiile world. This From the River Road Ry The Associated Press To Be Officer Now HXRALD PRINTING CO., INC, reform, no less >Kan the aHsurance IS Bliiel) Strot Sometlmei, listening to the ra­ By Malcolm Mollan ' lt's very quiet on the Rivei V\u.*hington - If there is any-j. Not since this war .stalled ar good idea to lay lii a supply. d little girl or • ly there might be no great diffi- trees to thrashing; if a gull cries ing Berlin’s ”Ylp, Yip Yaphank ” War Stimao.i. Chief of Staff Gen of 83.7: pounds of metal for each Hollywood, Oct. 17. (Wide When Henry Fonda first came tol Sln^la Copy' ...... t 03 activity by "pressure group.s.” If ing, Friday at the horns of Beatrice an idle facitory whose ageSlT ?60 ^unds and farmers delivered Hollyw(x>d, a (an m agazine w rite rl Delivered One T e a r ...... '.IS.00 words will floor the Axis, we have boy IS going to bo- tir.st to an- ciilty in "retooling ” the "pig and raucously somewhere down the Except (or one nostalgic number George C. Marshall, doWn to thJ ^C heney citizen. World) Just some of the week’s so, this is one pressure * group Thomas., The members brought C harles R inger and Oo., said she 120,100 pounds, told him she wanted to .write aboutj been scoring one knockoOt victory swer Teacher’s question: "Why do .scrap" plants by making auch al- ^ove he doesn't keep it up; the In which Berlin himself and a clerks and secretaries^ Washingl covered dishes, for the dinner, and The Keystone state held second .MEMBER OF which ought to include every true .Ji­ dozen oldtimers appear, there is ton audiences have pqured out o| could hav(^ "anything removable “ w ith 83.1 pounds per capita and happenings in Hollj-wood: hi* love affairs. Fonda gently ex­ THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS after another, ever atnce Dec. 7th. we have to hustle ao desperately tarations In their furnaces a« crows In the woods over across Mens-Ypres Post- •Bee’ served coffee and tea. Wa without ^^mite. “‘7*^ Brownfield Victor M ature of the U S. The Associated Press is aaclusiva- friend and defender of democracy nothing of the World War I revue the Natlo.-ial with a new lift bel shall have to have more meetings, U. S. W. V. Aux. _. . .. .1 . u ____ wa*n t thinking of.acrap when ne M ontana w as third w-tth ■ 78.2 plained he was happily married— to get in all the scrap nietal for would enable them to employ' the appear to have adjourned theirtjjn it. The. cast afid production staff cause "This I.s the Army, ” a.* wel| (!oa.*t G uard dropped Into hia old and that was all there was to his| ly entitled to the use or rapubllca- It’a the most noticeable thipg if we are to accon.iillsh anything put a pigeon house outside his o t­ pounds. tion of all news dispatches credited B. W. V. •stamping grounds at 20th Cen­ about the radio’s war effort. In the making of steel when there "pig and ore" process. ,But there dhwordanl, politics, if not for the of ' more than 300 men are all sol- as being grana entertainment, ia for the Christmas Sale. If you to rtP o \'t 18,000 poun^ of boUers, : window, but he added to the The N ew spapers’ U nited Sj British Relief. A similar aum will meeting. If . ou have any suggos- 325; Nebraska 52.8 and 34,753; Editor Pid)lishiiig ture, in leadership for the Repub­ and the minister who has suc­ in a clty.^'Whatever the price for to think w-hether you ought to or and in Hollywood, name.* like Incoming officers are; President, IS "London Black-Out Murders. ” imagine for a moment that I have •crap metal for board and room a aiim thatf be given to our local relief agen­ tioiis. won’t you give them, then" Abbte Edwards; Senior Vice. Loti- Job on Scrap Virginia 46.8 and 62,605. lican party, in leadership (or ceeded him. This Navy chaplain Slaliijgfad. they must continue t'j not? Philip Triiex, Joe Cook Jr.. E.irl shrinks pretty rapidly in the far* These packages, for the boys over­ One more note relating to the Joined the ranks of the carpery cies as soon as their drives are tia Rady; Junior Vice, Lillian Cur­ Guadalcanal, Solomon Is­ Iowa 44 4 and 56,211; Connecti­ war. RKO has obtained official Trip Story (lleartMl America. There is no doubt that, used the name of God and used It pay' It, while fighting Oxford, Julie Oshlns and many of hotel rents and a soldier’s ap-| seas, must be in the mall by Nov cut 43.1 and 36.829: Oklahoma 42.3 and (hult finders. I. know per­ Even when, now and again, the others. started . tis; Chaplain, Florence Nichols; lands, Oct. 4.—(Delayed ) — films of the Battle of Britain, shot in many ways, he ia a bigger man with reverence and respect. H ■weather lasts. And the lull that Democracy’s Lame Leg petite. The money for British Relief 1st. Patriotic Instructor, Minnie Hale; and 47,046; No.rth DakoU 42.2 fectly well that the steel mills do drone of warblrds overhead brings Membership! The biggest and NeMR|iaper8 Faced W ith (iP)—When Ih*. air raid siren during the air raids of 1940. for today than he was when he ran didn’t tell how we were’ goUjgFiO occurred waa. it now aeems obvl- I don’t know, of course, just will be divided as follows: $200 to Historian. Mary Gordon; Conduc­ and 13,559; Arizona 36.1 ahd 9,0()0,' the sll-charity-dedicated "This need the scrap; surely you and I reminder that peril lurk# some- most important activity at this tor. Inez Batson; Assistant Con­ sounded Lieut. Dan Oaede of Maine 34.9 and 14,770; Maryland Seattle, Oct. 17--(J*:—W. N .| , for the presidency. There’s every slap the blank, blank Jap,..^($r lick oua, rherely one for the reorgani­ what kind of a world we are go­ a hospital for mothers and babies Tafik of Turning Alien* Changing World." The reels are have been told so, often enough, w-here In the autum nal blue, one Intervals In between when the pa­ time. If you haven’t paid your ductor, Annie Weber; Guard. Anna Columbus, Ohio, dived into a' 33.6 and 30,556; Wlaconaln 28.8 Mahlum, editor of The Aero Me-| ing to have—or our grandchildren who are homeleaa; $100 will be ■aid to be dynamit* in their real­ chanic, which at tha time head­ chance that he will be bigger still. the blank, blank AxlA..hut he did zation of the Nazi attack. by absolutely responsible officisla. ia more likely to gather from tient is freeTropi discomfort. The used to buy toys for children; $200 -dues, Mrs. Hansen would appre­ Oetergren; Assistant Guaxd. Julia lion^ lo New Drive. and 44,574; Michigan 28.5 and 75,- ciate your sending them to her. fox hole. ism. lined President Roosevelt’s segretl Perhaps the high point of his address him self to^Ahe question ot As described yesterday, the are going to have—after this fight irritation from pollen or dust is dollars will go to the late Duke of L’Heureux; Secretarj-, Mary War­ 00(); Miaaouri 26.4 a n d ,49.980; Al­ "This Changing World”- itself Bui what I would like to know — their song a sense of security and usually blamed for causing this Connecticut We would like to make a good ren; Treasurer, Gertrude Buchan­ The Army officer 'landed abama 24.2 and 34,249; Kentucky visit to Seattle, haa been absolved I career to date came with his no-w what faith arijl/trust and rever­ Nazi assault Is now heavier -than for the ending of the wretched Kent Fund for Orphan Children, Washington, Oct. 17—i/P)— smack on top of a Navy offi­ has been in the making at RKO of "misconduct" in operating tha! and what I’m sure millions of oth­ of permanence of this surround­ disease and approximately one and $25.00 will be used by the local showing by Nov. 11th. an; Reporter, Etheleen Lewis; 18.1 and 25.774: W est V irginia (or a year and a half, and the star ' famous statement from Chung­ ence we wer —Mr. and Mrs. chanic trtllng about th* Preei*! frankly with the realities of this phur, he prayed. themselves elected to public of­ posure to pollen of various plants on the iSridgeport endorsement) ful Job" in the household scrap Adolph Torklldaen have agreed to w orked ae a chorus girl at $50 a You and I and the man over the backyanFxSeeniingly for a good- os they must be shipped. before bury from MancTiester at 11:15. week in ’’Waikiki Wedding” star­ dent’* visit waa liftsd from th8| war.^ than it is for President For once, on this occasion, : fice by the stupid if too often and exposure to many other aub- deal between the Republican and salvage campaign had greatly in­ Puts Roof Over Head go dining andsdancing every Wed­ New Yprk—Short story for the _ Nov. 1. Toys which cannot be sent Some of our members expect to creased the flow of scrap to steel ring Bing Groaby, Five year# ago mails by secret service agents. bsevelt or Prime Minister way, who know that It is entire.y byjs Js»OK around. But this morn- stances, auch exposure is not the Democratic parties. He wants to across will be turned over to the Planning Big V FW nesday night for the next month, the radio let down the bars—^let successful device df promising call the k ettle black, ao he Is tak-| go. The.*e discussions are very furnaces. . she did the same thing In "Cham­ ; evei’ything-comea-to - she - who- pos.xible to make steel without w-e- had a visitation from’ % main or underlying cause of the Home for CMppled Children. New­ helpful and well w-orth attending. Aurora, III.— fiPi —The enemy to sit' side by side in a movie on Churchill. These two are collab­ down the bars to a simple, rever­ free maiss benefits when there disorder. The main cause is real­ ing extraordinary pains to estab In almo.st the next breath, the Sundays, and to try to converse pagne Waltz” directed by Eddie I waits department: group of little dow-ny woodpeck­ ington. Hallowe’en Party Etheleen alien act put a roof over Alex Sutherland. Now she’s the leading Matarta Epld«m4e ReWwrai orators at ttie helm of things. ent profession of Christian faith. melting down old radiators or ^ ,,a„not be anv such benefits wiaf-' ly of constitutional origin and llsh the fact that he himself Isn’t War I’roiluction Board chairman Szuch's head. Szuch had been amicably about their day’s work A few weeks ago whpn Harry ers, the chickadees have started We were sorry to hear of the suggested that "if the papers lady in "Dixie;” opposite Crosby, Presumably, they consult each That was, however, small balance broken hammer heads, are likely | their being paid for, .jif the the disorder Is due to the dis­ a member of the kitchen fraterni-) death of Johnny Glllis which oc­ sleeping in a. church basement every evening. Torkildsen may New Delhi. India, Oct. IT— I Conovtr, the model man. was their autumnal cheer-up, and charge of irritating toxins through ty. • want to continue their good drink on Saturday iiight.*--in mod­ w-lth Sutherland directing. other tefore making important to the number of times, since to be a little puzzled when we | run. by the deluyleiT ^’benefi curred at his home in I’ortadowii, The regular meeting of Ander- since hia w-ife sued for divorce and Cowboy star Roy Rogers knows One of th* worst malaria epldei ( Visiting relatives in, Butte. he there are more kinds of sparrow-s the mucoua membranes from a They were beautiful words lo effort.*.’’ they should "begiu to he w-as enjoined by the court from eration, while his w'ife ma>- bet Ics ,ln th# history of Delhi p ro v e! statements on United Nations Pearl Harbor, that It has let down ar,e t'lld that there is only enougii l ciaries." Ireland, a fte r a long illne.**. While sipn Shea Auxiliary was held at Dilworth- every- turn in the hlghw-ay to his . , went into a bunk to cash a check, blood stream surcharged with the w-hlch The G reat Jasp er thus give increased attention to the entering their home. Theti he on horses— she limits herself to Ince boa been relievedl< aligfaltfp b f policy. That la helpful in the de- scrap in the hands o t the milts to ; . and ------finches------about than------a iprettv------. he resided here iii Manche.ster a the Post rooms at Manc'.iester problem of industrial salvage.” $2 bets. So ruled Superior Judgr studio’s ranch near Newhall. He the bars to a smart-aleck brand of , Behind the bank window he saw- products of an excessive, accumu­ swished his own skirts clean: few years ago he was a good Green Tuesday evening with a claimed his wife w-a* a native of a brief spell of cold weattw keep them going so many days, New L o n ^ was tickled pmk.j sp^^t bird book could name. They denounce and repudiate this ac-j Cornell Pledges Good I>e«den»hip , an enemy alien and had Jo.*eph Sabath, hoping that about should—a few years ago he drove psu-tment of harmony, but it is al­ profanity Which the pre.sont gen- I ^ red-beaded girl so pretty that lation of fatty and carbohydrate friend to the British War Veter­ good attendance. The "Dark j a truck hauling concrete to build w-aa. reported today. A.t th a h etg M l when the^gisiature adopted the ^ j„„.t much noise and what foods. The large amoqnt of mu­ tlbn, without any re.*ervation. No Nelson said that the industrial no rights in American courts. The the middle of November he can of the epidemic nearly 7,000 pen«| so probably a restraint harmful in eratlon of radio writers apparent- j and if the supply isn't renewed ans. Mr. Gillis is a brother to the Horse" raffle waa won by Gert dismiss Mrs. Torkildseri's suit for it Conover foigot all about his measur«:-authori2ing the erection little they do make sets~a tiny cus present in hay fever is for the tru e Socialist w-ould ever endors Post Si rap salvage drive would be Judge upheld his claim and dis­ soni were hospitalized weekly. that the close relationship .makes ly inherited, blank, blank and | check and gave her hus best sales in time some of them will have t'j late wife of Comrade Joseph Linnell. separate malnlenJnce. ' Jack Dawn. make-up man _ at A of a fine new- toll bridge over the purpose of diliit^g and reducing or support auch candidates. NeiJ Boyce. We extenei our. sympathy. 'TTarence Peterson reported hav'- hinged around WPB leadership, missed the case. it diplomatically impossible for talk. about coming to New York sh u t down. obligato to the magical music ot No. lO’I blank, from Stallings and Ander­ Thames, with the sUte of Con- the Irritation of these toxins. Be­ ther the Socialist party of fond “ Billy Moore Home ing sent nore birthday boxes to rather than newspaper executives, eithv to bring public pressure son. and becoming a photo model. As I said a few lines back, I the tree colors—if you get what cause of the inability of _ other necticut nor I as its state chairj our members' sons who are In' the and promised that competent lead­ Naturally, she thought a city necticrut guaranteeing the bonds, Comrade Moore has returned upon the other. Wendell .WUlkie f mean. — eliminative organs- to throw off man and candidate for governotf home after spending two weeks at service. Florence feels that there ership' w-ould be provided. To those- who happened to hear slicker was trying to pull a swifty. don't in the least i^oubt the truth aa in the case of the Hartford w'lll give any support to these! The War Production Board can and does bring pressure on Oh, yes indeed, it’s very quiet these waste materials, a portion St. Francis hospital. He ia feeling must be more of these boys whose Legion lo Foster the break with radio tradition to­ Very soon, howtver, on the cov- 1 of this. Indeed I am very sure that bridge. Now . however, one \yil- Is discharged through the mucous candidates. As every one know.iJ names have not been given to her chief said the , newspapers’ work them both. He has the freedom —and very peaceful here on the a little better now. ward unashamed - reverence, to ers of Vogue. Harper’s Bazaar it ia so. But it. would be a great I am J. Brady, a representative m em branes w-hich In tu rn become we have always been and. qtill are! Don’t forget our bingo games and would appreciate having them. Hallowe'en Parlies in the household scrap salvage of the outside critic. But the and Look magazines, will appear River Road. Now,. What it will violently opposed to any nomina^ campaign during recent weeks those who have cringed before help if we were to be told exact­ from New London w-ho is a can­ irritated, develop a chronic state in the Orange Hall Monday eve­ Florence also ha.s a very nice a s­ credit to him is that he uses that the pictiire of a strikingly beau­ be a year or a month frorn now— of engorgement and inflammation. tion-deals between candidates ning. Good prize# and lots of fun. sortment of Xmas cards Including had been magnificent* and tbat the usual libertine use of profani­ tiful red-head. She will be Karen ly w hy it is so. didate for a seat in the State Sen­ this type.” "the results surpassed the -fondest freedom oonetructlvely—and con­ or tomorrow—nobody knowa. But The breathing of dust or pollen or Wall be looking for you. In the .soldier, sailor^ and marine greet­ ty which seems the radio’s main- X. Gaylord, the little Montana ('(implicated ate, has conceived the brilliant other Irritating substances will It would be possible to taka ing cards. If you haven't ordered One of the hardest things In the hopes F'entertained. structively alone. today is a day of beauty and se­ meantime, "Keep Smiling" and trend answer to this war, there is bank teller who changed her mind This steel business is a compli­ idea of strengthening hia own po­ then easily bring on an acute at­ this magnificent emphuHis upon buy War Bonds. vour Xmas cards yet. Why not see world haa been realized by Com­ "The whole campaign has been The result was that, in the little doubt which is the better the nex^day and accepted Con­ renity. And one day at a time tack because of the accumulation histortr Socialist principle, and Jeem s. the.se ? I know th a t if you see mander Will Clarke since he took m ajor contribution to the w-ar over’s off^. cated thing. And in this part of sition With the 'district's voters by carr}' it back to the y ear 19S8, Chimgking atatement, Wendell contribution to this nation’s war la all that even the greatest or of serum already present. A per­ them you’ll want more than one over command erf the Poat and effort." he added. j the country there are not many originating an attempt to void the when the Republican candidate box. Willkle spoke for the pepple of morale. the wisest of humans can livt. So son w-ith a , normal healthy mu­ that is to get rttembera out to Of course,' \ f you don’t w a n t! "'ho really know- much about It — principle under which the bridge cous iriernbrane does not suffer (.or sta te senator In one of the The quarterly meeting which America, and for the people of Of glib bravado, of smart-aleck the River Road waits in its quiet, Hartford dlstricte, Cornelius A, vv.as to have been held last Sunday meetings. Therefore, chappies, the to wait for a iStreer to come to aboiit the production end of it, waa authorized—the tollz system from hay fever no matter how- D il worth* new commander has two teams Britain too, more plainly and assumptions of victory, of fight­ you, you can back into one the a day at a time, for the unknown often he breathes pollen. Moy-lan, enterprising in New Haven was postponed and Put On Spot that is. VVe may know tbat the —and somehow making the struc­ enpugh to wangle the SociaU*t Auxiliaries will be notified of the working to get the members to at­ forcefully than either President ing by profanity, we have more way GlorTh-^^bertV, haa done. but Inevitable Great Change. It makes very little difference Cornell tend and 4CCOiding to reports it’s With .The Cooperation Of Lever Brothers When she was'''tljrei < years old Assyrians were the first j)ro- ture toll-free. This, of course, is how' long patient haa suffered endoraement for hlmertf. It wee new date and place soon. The post Roosevelt or Prime Minister than enough. What we lack it \ M. M. ' a going to be some stunt. If your she had such a Bktk^habit of ducera of iron from the ore, some­ nothing in the world but a fla­ frbm hay (ever; If he will use a happy- move on Ms’ part, for and aiixlliay’s members who at­ As Cities Bet Churchill has yet done. These two reverence for and faith in the Niantic River Road, he got 9,281 votes as a Repub­ Aux. tended the Department testimonial 'phone rings and you are asked to hunching her shouldera^tbat her thing like four thousand years grant bribe offered to the people the correct treatment to cleanse get over to the next miseting. Oc­ men are, after ail, atlll bound too deep and eternal spiritual valuea doctor recommended she W”afent. Waterford. Conn. the blood stream, he will find that lican and SJI96' vote* as a So­ dinner at the Hotei Taft last Sat­ :o, and that likely enough they who would make the greatest use cialist, the Socialist votes rep­ No. 102 urday evening reported having tober-2.6, please try and get there. Company And The Manch^ter Herald much by the abape of the old dip­ in which there is our one and to a dancing school to attain^or- the membrane of the nose becomes w;erF-Alao the first m akers of of the bridge—unblushing Huey- resenting a full and comforta­ had a grand time. Ilaliowe’en Party Railroad Sfrai> Problem lomatic game. Mr. Willkle, rect posture. ^ perfectly normal ahd he may then In making the decision to hold only true key to victory. If the longism. Let the people of Stam- ble ntargin of victory- over Joe / Hailowe'ea Party breezy and bluff middle westerner With- that beginning; Gloria steel; w-e'Trigy know- th a t there be near golden rod, ragweed or the annual Hallowe’en party the For War Production radio is going to break with tra­ any other plant that haa previ­ Cooney, that erstwhile Spellacy Favor Mrs. Sweet Our next meeting will atari off won cup.s in New E ngland ama-. a good mafty'-gr^es of aim- forcl and ColllnavUle and'W insted as a Hallowe'en party. All mem­ committee in charge had to over­ ' tbat he is, speaks what is in his dition, let it be in the direction of HEALTH AND DIET ously affected him and he wrlll be stalwart. This, however, wasn't Board Official. ’ • ' . ■ I ' teur dancing contests, then turned pay for the New London bridge- the most notable thing about bers come as early as possible and come some objections. It's not go­ mlnd;-lettlng the old-style diplo­ reverence. professional at the ripe old age of ADVICE delighted to find that he remains For District Pres. ing to be as elaborate as other have^ aort of general idea let anybody pay for it except the the endorsennent. The notable in ccf4tiime or at least masked. New- York. Oct: 17 — F. matic chips fall where they may. 15. Today she 1s featured at the free from any hay fever symp­ Florence Peterson ia chairman and years but It’s going to be held just steel wag made a hundred or a who use ft; these l^ in g tn Fumishetf by the 'McCoy tom s. thing was that The Great Jas­ Peavey Heffelfinger found himself And that ia,,we think, exactly th? Versailles as the only girl who per slept complacently through haa as her committee, Maud Leg the sAme. (Chairman Will Pitkin A Defeat For Hitlerism can 'spin on her toes 500 times in thousand two thousand years l»rge^psrt the voters ef the Health Servioo Readers Interested in receiving Th# second regular meeting of gett, Lillian CTieney and Madeline and Commander Clarke are going between a lamb and a barrel of way the people of Britain and the whole thing. We don’t .re­ flour, with untold tons of scrap three minutes. It seems she can’t Eighteenth Senatorial district, Dr. McCoy’s special article on the tbo American Legion .fuxillary. D rake. •all o u t” to put It over. The com­ America fee] about this war, ex­ Now and then w* defeat Hitler .ago. But s(e«l production in Address commuolcatlonB to The member a single peep about the iron hanging ih the balancie. October 20^ do anything but spin, either, for subject of "Hay Fever” are invit­ for this month, will be held Mon­ mander has already called off the 1942 is a puzzl^ to a great ma- whtise support at the polls Mr. Herald. Attention McCoy great Socialist principle of no Plans are also under way for actly the way they would like to a ^ the sort of thing he .stands although she works out new rou­ ed' to address a request to McCoy day oventng, Oct. \9th. at, the Le­ the Post, Auxiliary and Club old- last of the month bingo party ao Heffelfinger is War ProducUon Brady wants. lledllpdlth it Service. endorsements. have their leaders speak. Wendell for—in our own' back yard. That tines and wants to do ballet, the Jcirity of New Ehglanders, even Health Service lit' care of this gion Home on Leoirard street. fashioned Hallowe’en Party to be that the ’’kiddies" may have a broad conservation manager in All th a t is easily- explained.! The officera will be hostesses at Minneapolis, the Jamb was bet by Willkle has developed into their customers seem fascinated by her though hundreds oKthouaands of No, I don’t know w-hat kind of new.spaper. Please enclose ■ a held Saturday, Oct. 31'. All attend­ good tim*. was what happened in the House Hey Fever Season .\rrlv i large, self-addre.*sed envelope and This time The Great Jasper has si this meeting, and we will have the St. Paul against Minneapolis’ bar­ spokesm an. old routines and demand more our people are expertNjiakers of a w-orld we are going to g et out RCpublican-Democ ratic ' coalition | ing must wear old clothes. The Look This Over . on Tuesday when, o^r the an­ spin.*. . . — Shortly ten cents in coin or stamps. poat members for our guests. committee would like to see every Here is the weekly schedfile for rel 67 flour on the outcome of the i things out of It. \ of this war;- but I’m pretty sure it to fight in his own back yard. Won't you come? Ton will have This Wendell Willkie. with his guished outcries of Southern rep­ . Gloria doe.sn’t get dizzy doing one in costume so they can get into the home-: I t’s a dandy, so look it newSpaper-.*pon.*ored scrap collec- This Is the time of year when That is the circumstance which I a good time. tiqns in those cities, which as October '27 open and passionate conviction in resentatives, the House voted, 252 her dance because she fixes her I have been doing , a of isn’t .for the Brady conception of Quewtinns and .Answers the spirit and have some fun. Any­ over: Monday night meetings, has brought new life and empha-l At our meeting last Monday, we everyone know-a are in perfect the cause of this war and the to 8,4, to outlaw the poll tax as a eyes on an object in. the audience guessing about the ’’why" of this (lemocratic government that, many people dread the return of (.Spur* on th e Heel*) .*is to historic Socialist principle. I one coming tn good clothes must post and auxiliary-; ' every daj[ voted to endorse Kathleen • Sweet, pay a fine. A charge will be made band practice for the Coast Artil­ agreem ent all but 365 or 368 da>'# cause of the- peace .to follow,' is a prerequisite for voting in , this' -hut fast elevators make her urgent scrap steel need, and thl# are fighting It. ^ a type of hay, fever prevalent in Q uestion: '’—Mr. H erm an C. As frequently happens in the I past president, and present vice- lose her breath. , Jasper career, hia absorption inj for refreshnlente. The committee lery band! Wednesday all day. Red a year. ' , precious asset for the Republican democracy of ours. is what I have figured out. As the fall termed "fall hay fever” writes;: ’’About seven months ago president of the F irst Dl*tri_ct. for from the Auxiliary la. Elsie An­ Cross, making surgical bandages; Makes Plea For Help One-thing-at-a-time department: which occurs from about Augu.*t my right heel -began to pain when ilia own camjiaign purposes of the I the office of president of the dia- derson, chairman. Maud Leggett Here's, how he outlined his prob­ party to have and to hold. Whiie- The reasons' why eight Southern you can learn from any encyclo­ moment contains a little back-1 gun club practice on Tue.sday- Chorus girls of the Park Cen­ /^;'e all knew milst comt, w-alking, and the dingnoai.* giv­ ' tric t fo r 1943-44. 'We are;, proud of Catlicrine I’alnier and Bertha lem in a plea for help from the lesscr men are hagg^ling ' over state.s cling , to this instrument ot paedia the very great bulk of or­ fifteenth until cold weather. More' hand injustice. It .*o hapjK-ns thatl nights; Legion band rehearsals on tral's Cocoaniit Grove, have organ­ thou^Ul we may w sure soipe par­ en. after recent x-ray pictiirea Kathleen and are behind' her 100 W etherell. Friday nights: Bingo, 't^alurday Newspapers’ United Scrap Metal ahadings in platlorin,. and won­ ized a basketb.ili team ...... Tfic dinary steel—w'hich doesn’t in­ than half of all hay fever cases one of the Hartford - cahdidatesl political ilictator.shifi were frankly ents hi^e -been making them­ w-ere takep. w-cre exasto.sis. The per oent. Food Solo Ort. SI night. Busy place, what ? drive headquarters;- - dering how much or a compronuse song. "The One Ro.se." came out clude the leaser amounts of spe­ are,oi this class. Many of these growth Is about one-half inch or he repudiate.* so vehemently is *n[ Rooky Hill Bingo Our fo» cal • and isolationist criticism Que.stion: E. K. E. asks; "Is a director of Great Northern tin shed his blood for his country, mentator. ... Helen Forre.it ha.* While the principle of the open put into uniform, banded rifles before they reach the age of good for Hartford and (or Con-1 jorie for our secretary. with the Auxiliary next WeJnes —Nine men lo.sf th eir lives in the- which floats fn his wake. Gener­ tw-elve year.*. sugar harmful if taken exce.sslve- crash of a four-motored Army St. Paul), whichever decision I then he is entitled to vote in sung with two Number One b^nds hearth furnace* is the same, and thrown, all unprepared, into necticut. County Meeting day night at 8 'o’clock. ally the character of these critics . The hay fever symptoms chiefly ly? A man 74 suffers with weak There's no doubt, either, that So long until next week. bomber which struck the top o(*a m ake sonie.one is going to get peacetime as well as in wartime.'’ —first Benny Goodman, now Har­ whether it be employed on the The county meeting will be held aome such Woody w-fiirlpool as affect the mucous membrane lin­ back. He takes during the day he will have a very tough tinie Oct. 35th' In B ristol, place., to be EI-BI mountain near here and exploded Plan-Now To Attend These Three War ia such aa to arit^ to Willkie’s That argument won. and Amer­ ry Jam es....And pert little Nan­ 24 spoonfuls of sugar in his tea cy Norman Is the first girl vocal­ Martin or the Siemena process, I that at Stalingrad? ing the nose and the upper part getting within «lghl ol victor.v, announced later. If you are a Delated reports on the Thurs­ greatness. SuU, yv* have worried of the throat a-*'well as the mem­ or coffee -and then more sugar day night crash came from a for­ ica s own special brand of Hitler- ist with Sammy Kaye In seven assume' that over the years those even with the Siic.lalist endorse­ chairman, don’t forget your re­ ^t>out them from time to time, By early induction these lads branes around the eyes. Rome with porridge. est ranger in this little Isolated Half of Police -wm was defeated—In ' Tuesday's y e a r s .. . concerns employing . one ot the ment HI* candidacy, then, port. The combined reports for the Deaths Lost Night wondering if, by anmc ahance of are going to get a decent (ihance. of the common symptoms are: Answer: Any kind of food in­ months of ^ptembel-Tmd October so uthw estars New Mexico cow Learn How vote .m the House. other of these processes .have ought to draw enthusiasm from Time Cooking Classes And careleaaneea on the part of the They are not going to be wasted, violent and explosive fita of sneez­ cluding sugar is harmful if taken any one pretending to he inter- may be sent in together, but they town. Force Resigns Unfortunately, this was only e- Good Sarnarllan Loses Life found it useful to adopt devices ing; watering, redneaa and Itching excessively, and the man you re­ New T ork — MaJ. Maurice The bodies were to tie taken to American people, by aome auc- thrown away as sO many hall- •ated in better public service In must be In the hands of the, dis­ partial defeat of Hitleri.sm. The and modifications in The con­ of the eyes; secretion.of a profuse fer to Is certainly taking entirely , Connecticut. Vet The, Great trict And departAient chairmen Campbell, 74. former prohibition Alamogordo Army base where of­ cess of atrategloal' acbeming, they trained soldiers were in former w-atery discharge from the nose administrator 'for ea.stern New ficers reported t|ie lo.*.* of the (Tiicago, Oct. i.Pi—Help Southern states exert a greater Waukegan, 111.— i/P) —Anthony struction of fhelr furnaces with a too much sugar. If he keeps JaKper'’* reaction to It I* the an­ not iaTei- th an Noy, 1st, if we are Paul Schelley, 30. played the role requiring frequent blowing; a sen­ York and a leading advocate of craft'last night. Police wanted waa what members To Make The Most'Of Available Foods. Wouliiii’t be able, aome day, to proportionate strength in the Sen­ wars. I used not to believe in con­ this up, he will surely develop nouncement that he. If be were to receive credit for them. There of good .Samaritan and lost his life special view to the 'most efficient sation of congestion with fullness worse trouble than a weak back, will be some blanks available at repeal of the prohibition amend­ F o rest H anger A rth u r Gib.*on of the Downers Grove council th d r m an.” ate than they do in the House. scripting youths under twenty, living tn the district, would vote said today after one-half of the in a hunting accident. When Schel­ operation of the particular proc- through the nose which may seem which ia probably now p symptom for the Bpellacy nomination. the meeting Monday evening, so m ent. said about 10:30 p. m. Thursday, We have atopped worrying. A but Uia^ waa when they drafted a suburb’s police force, Including I And in the Senate, they threaten ley saw a disabled boat occupied esB adopted by them . _ • to atop up the noatrila and inter­ of jom e disorder developing be­ That, we suppose, would serve don't forget them. Boise, Idaho—William M. Mor­ he and other Magdalena resident.* aian with-a poaltiva cause la five by three hunters he offered to tow the chief, resigned th is w-eek filibuster and every other desper­ boy today and had him in the fere with breathing. Once in a cause of his Injudicious use of Socialist principles better. It was decided to sponsor the gan. 72, Ju.*tice of the Idaho Su­ w-ere aroused by a plane which Mmaa aa strong as a man with- thern to shore. Paul Zaccari, one If this be the case-and I am trenches within four or flve w-hile tem porary deafness- occurs. food of such high caloric value. ' •-!? of dishcloths again this year, preme court. circlad the tow-n and headed to ­ Mayor Carlisle SUirs called an ate and defiant move which can, of the hunters, -remained In the emergency council meeting for •Mt ona. So loni- m WUlkie keeps BtlU guessing—it la apparent thal^ months. Now it is different In- There may be a dull, ache through Now that sugar la rationed we r.uina l'nc-.i.e'.'l.''J » ■ 'u we have a different cloth this Sam Francisco— O o rg e Andrew ward the Magdalena mountains. they hope, pigeonhole this bit of boat and the others Joined Schel­ Pope, Sr,.. 78, vrealthy shipping Soon there was a terrific exploi Monday night to take the neces­ frowlng in hia cauaa, he wiU be a sudden acrap famine *t-'a.'Ume atead of being caUed into service the front part of the head. The 'Will soon be obliged to cut down ifinc. It la far auperior to the oth­ derhocratfei bouse cleauilng perma­ ley. Zaccari explained to officials patient feels dull and listless. and lumber man. ilon on the top of North Baldy, sary action to re-man the 8-man thaT-on the way to shore he tried bU intake. Redmond, Ole.—(>P)—Laat 8'.in>| er cloth, and does not cost any Free Prizes At Every Session tthlw*table. He’a being .good for when the entire start Industry la at twenty, callow and green and Chicago — Charles D. Michaels, seven miles southea.*t of. Magda­ department. . The majority of hay fever vic­ nently. If they succeed. Hitler to load his shotgun and it acci- me, Mrs. Jessie Munger, a school | more. In fact, the members who Bie Republican party, good for l>eing driv ep ..« t"to p speed and to soft, bv the tim e he .h as reached tims are Intellpctiial or high 85. dean of th* nation's grain re­ lena and northernmost summit of Three of JJhe four policemen left can make another mcK'king i *^*”t^®**y discharged, .he charge The raven was t),e first bird to teaoher, pic'.t*d up a turtle c;t3 ^aw- th e aam ple a re ordering the Jiimts of it.* lapavitv would ' that age he will be a rugged. .strung Inilividii.-il*. The a lt iclt.* them by the dozen porters who covered activities at the M attdalena mount.-(iu*. A the foi e to ta!:e Job* a* gu.sr.l* A weHsa, foo4 Jor the world. speech, in which there will K. a j"triking Schelley In the back of the be s nt oiit from the ark b” No.ih. 'he p rt it on l’..'r iia.°!: a.* a di'C ira -l been win oe a I neck, ‘ of hay fever u.sually are season.il. When It failed .u return, he sent tion. Yc.stcrday t'le. class gained an I With various shortages, in view the Chicago Board of Trade for 52 .searching paity foend the wrei^- jin a faitoiy; the.foiulh has c«Tainly be disastrous. Ordinari-j widely experienced man,, fit to age early yesteulay. 1 failed for Army duly. occurruig at definite periods with o u t a dove. unexpected' pet, TIm egg hatched. I MM o f Hm m being eottonj it U a years until hia retirement in 1924. ./

/ /■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY/OCTOBER 17. 1942 PAGE ^A G E E IG H T MANCHESTEK E.VEMNG nElVli^LD, MANCHESTER. CO'^N. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1012

• SERIAL STORY PLAY BY PLAY -coeYaiOHT. 1*41. BY PAUL DAVID PRESTON NBA aanvicE. in c .

* . ' 'i ^ in surprise. Duane was uncon- !,■ -f7 Duane Volunteer* C'hupter .VIX ackiiisly ! flexing his arm muscles, V®- ■ Ar-M om .Mi.ter had expected it fis. clenched. would, the luncheon for the two "Yes, sir," he nodded. "And 1 EMI cadet* In her home turned out wanted to tell you, I don't know happily. Indeed, df-ls impoaaible to what the score is, but you can danoBge soldier morale with a count on me. I'm ,iiot too smart LISTEN!!! friendly home-cooked meal. a. figuring things out, but if New Material there’s a job ot work at hand— " Keep Furnace Supply Outlet h Certain The.v are talking about our method of cul­ , n Norman Dana left the table lit­ erally pounding his chest. "Let He paused, a bit lamely, appealing Now' AvailaMe ling: »nd xtjiing: so that the hair tan be me at ’em!’ he boasted. "In the silently to Blythe. 111 Good Shape combed either up or down. ' "I ought to sayi Pop," she put To Habe Article in Stock .X air or on the.ground!" If it is N E W — We have it! •'Mom's propaganda has to do in, "that Ihe pistol I brought'you X f didn't come from Captain Foster, with on-the-ground scrapping It is becoming Increasingly evi- .see to it that your range is in per- Manchester Liiinher Co. as you asked. It’s Duane's. I See Jolin(4<||] & Little; fliat," Blythe reminded them. dent to the public that .an alarm- fc'et running condition. Don't Has Many Kintls of "And the field of battle is a foot­ didn't think anji of the Lincoln It Fays Now to Keep Field officials—well, maybe they ing shortage in almost every item wasfCsany of the fluid which can I f ball field." now beHermed as precious. oughtn't to get suspicious of any on the market today la rapidly ap­ WooiT for Decorations. "Mom Miller, ” Norman pinched It Running. proaching or has been approach- PayiN^ Have Cheek-Up Mrs. Miller * heek, "for you 1 11 thing. Until you are - until we— ’ "Yes, sir." Duane nodded. "And ed. Necessity or luxury, it does not Call the S'hpply Outlet, Hart­ Are you, as a home owner, plan­ 99 East Center SlreA make a personal touchdown. What W’hat with the present ration­ matter,, w'hen the mnterlals used ford. either by\telephone or in whatever needs to be done. I wish ning any interior decorations in about it, Hogan?” ing of fuel oil a* well as ss the in their production are needed des- person and tell th^ni the troubles I "Shake! ’ said Duane. you’d let me do it for you. Fist* the coming months 1 If this is true, or gun!” ration of gasoline, it is becoming pcialcly -t the fighting . front. which you are havlng^^^with your That’s tl-e mood they were in. j Among these items are articles range. Or even if you arbNnot hav­ why not get acquainted with one Mom was starry-eyed with pleas­ ■“' i t was a tender, moment, and increasingly important, as well as STORAGE Pop honored that offer of friend­ which contain metal of any sort, ing any particular trouble, let ot the neweat things science has JOHN t. OLSON vJ-X. > s?.*' ■' tW '- V ure, and Pop nimself beamed at being your patriotic duty, to see to them check it for you an>hvey,^ It ' ^ .1 ■. . ^ \ Aw tflW hA > » ship \*ith a long silence. He was including stoves, refrigerators and his two ta.entcd "lads." Blythe it that your present oil range is will pay in the long run. Compl to offer in wood material? You Local and Long deeply touched. countless other smaller items. couldn’t keep from covertly extending maximum service in ing your appointment. Supply Out-' -can find it at the Manchester Lum- All’ at once Blythe realized that Isn 't’ ll .common sense then, to Contract Paintinj; watching Nancy Hale. Blythe’s the consumption of this preci.ous let will send experienced repair b4c. and Fuel Company which la Distance Moving: this was the moment to tell what make sure that your present nec- own smile was of surface depth fuel. Since it has been slated that essarv home equipment remains in men to your home, and in a very located at the corner of Cenlei only. Inside, she fell darkness like she know, too! To tell that .Nancy the pre.sent ration will allow us Dependable! THE TRAVELER’S RETURN — Wrmlrll Willkir, Just b*rk from a tour of war fronts, Hale had agreed to turn traitor correct running condition? And ,short time, your heating troubles and 1 i/At,cr street*. The new type luterior Decorating an impending doom. only 65 degrees of constant tem-^ for this reason, isn't It also true •will be over. Remember the tele wood reteri:ed to la called a u - talks with a crowd of reporters at White House followinc his conference with the President When Norman. Duane, Nancy for a thouMiid dollars. perature it stands to reason that if phone number of Supply Outlet. It PHO.NE 6260 (To Continued) that you should allow only reli­ Wood, a \Vkyer-Hauser product J U N C L E FIGHTER S—Three scouts usina carnouflaae advance durina trainina of the Royal and little Scooter were leaving, aii inefficient oil range uses up able repair men to touch these ia Hartford, 7-9466. and made by the, tamous . Wood Paper Han|*ing West African Frontier Force near Accra, Goid Coast, British West Africa. Blythe stole a moment alone in 'm'ore than it should, many home articles? We have access to re­ Don't forget that Supply Outlet Conversion comjia owners will find it necessary to THE ALSTIN A. a r . her room. "I've got to m ^ a g e pair men such aa these right in are also dealers in any type plumb­ Nu-Wood ia a newHypa mate­ rely on other means of keeping somehow not to upset things, she this srea. as many residents are ing or electrical supplies, and that rial which can be rcgam«;d aa in­ 12 Jacksjon Place CHAMBERS CO reasoned, frantically. "Until . • . Sets Charges warm. their direct-to-you system of sales­ M finding out to their complete sat­ sulation board, coniplelelyxfinl.'ih- 68 Hollister St., Manchester until I can thihk what to do! ” One of the easiest means of isfaction. These expert men. who manship tend to save you up to Phonb 4370 30 per cent. The direct-io-you sys­ ed, meaning ot course ttiaV-^ no , Think what to do. That was making sure that your range is can make any type repair on any painting is necessary, alter the problem which weighed on For Firew ood tem eliminates extra charges, not -burning any more fuel than type equipment come from the completion. It la last becunnng'lv her. She had overheard Nancy what it should, is to have it check­ commissions and other existing Supjf.y Outlet, located at 1150 money charges which you encoun­ popular to Manchester home own­ agree to drug the two players, but ed by a dependable concern. And Main street, in downtown H art­ ers, as an ea.sy to work with ma­ FORYOUR-SELFI she had not been able to work Whal Dealers Arc to Be one dependable concern, which is ter at other firms of thla type. HIGH GRADE . v»s**^ terial. and many varied colors, ou‘ a suitable counter-plan. She expert in this line is Johnson and ford. Savings through this method of yon o a o go '^ 1 - De|>endable Dealers flattering to your ruoma, can be had simply procrastinated, torn Allowetl lo Collect, Is Little, local plumbing and heating purchasing- net to you as- the cus­ Dependable dealers In both the over your oar experts, who arc located at 109 tomer, savings. which can well be ■elected. It is available in color- PRINTING miserably from within, in the Anuouneed. selling and repairing of everyday last planks, ranging trom 8 to tu a magnl- wishful llttle-chlld feeling that Center street. You can rely upon spent upon other items. 1 home necessities. Supply Outlet 1* inches, and also in -Sta-Llte in 12 -tog g I a a s something good would probably thetr vast experience and past ^ __, Get .All Information JOB AND COMMERCLAL Is fa.st becoming the favorite center by 12 inches, I'b by 16 and 'many turn up to solve the problem for Hartford. OcL 17—In order to reputation as in.surance thst- only I f you are in doubt as to wheth­ we gst PRINTING i;.-' e', ' yo^'. ^ encourage the cutting of firewood the finest o'f work will be ex of repair to Manchester folks, who er or not you are entitled to a new other sizes. Cohipanaon in price tu gh aerv- her. other woods used in interior deco­ MM Nancy and baby Scooter left the to supplement a sharply reduced ponded lipon your range no mat- are finding that top quality team- range or other neces.sary kitchen Prompt and EIttclent Printing (. ed with nominal prices are a rating, makes Nu-Wood even more Icing It — and tec for I . M iller home first. Pop had orders fuel oil .supply, Connecticut v.-ood ter what make it is equipment, beeau.se pf recent gov­ ot All Kind*. guarantee at the Supply Outlet. desirable to purchase. It i* 'nblfii- II It doesn’t satisfy every si .t’Y i'" to lie down and rest an hour, and dealers beginning tomorrow will Heating Equipment ernment rcstricUons'. drop around Past customer* are elateil over the nal in coat. Nancy would go on back to care be allowed to charge up to $14.50. to the Supply Outlet at 11.50 Main ard. COMMUNITY PRESS “ ■ Ranges aren’t the only Items fact that here indeed Is a place for his office where there was a $17- or $20 per cord for delivered atreet, Hartford, and they will Fine Tile Board ' ‘ * which Johnson and Little special­ where they receive prompt, effi­ a T B. Holmes J. W Bara lot of going and coming here -in firewood, depending on the area In •soon tell you If you are or not. The Manchester Lumber and COOK’S SERVICE ST A. ize in. In fact, no matter what cient and courteous service when •JAl No. Ataln St. TeL A7Z7 the week of the State U. game. which it i.s sold. State OPA Di­ But whether it be repair work you Fuel Company is also selling, at Maoefaeater Ureeu. Pbone $996 type heating equipment you may they desirk it, Then Norman left; he had two rector (Thester Bowles announced. wish ^done. or something that you the present itifle. an exceptionally own and operate in your present At the present time, probably hours of flying'duty before he TTie price ceiling order, signed wish to buy be sure to get ac­ line tile board which is used tor dwelling, it tg " be repaired to best the major item in the minds of Vs'*; «!' could report back for the last f \\ appiii^ 7'Duane, I wonder if you kno-w 16 inches or 24-inches) the road­ which they extend and you v^nll _ You will find him a courteous, ef- Rev. Alvin P. John.son, na.stor Nova Scotm, were recent guest-s of Ping at the tow n i K . k'.s ofi'n e iin-J ■ home in Bridgeport for the re- i’HOI’FKTV (excepting MOTOR Loral Man Is E / X p P rt ; fietetrt ipan with which to do Drop around to the Manchester W e Have Been in the of the FtO! Itville Bajitist i uufeh hours of 11 a. m . and ' 1:30 p. m. VFHIULF.S) owned and taxable how much you have meant to side price is universally $12 a cord. be met with a. reply which should Jjohnson Bros* This Evening Mrs. \\. , (irant important announccnieiils were I mainiie'r of her vacation. business. His past record in this Lqmber Company real soon and ha.3 been nttcn-.hiig a three-day Wednesday. Mr and Mr.s. Wallace W. Bcrgh in the Tiiwii\of Manchester. h er?" In signing the order permitting convince you that only they should 7391, Alancliester niailc. . , I Mrs. Charles N. Fillmore, sub- On Lundsra|iing Also; particular line of biisinesa with take a look at apmething stand­ Plumbing and Heat­ convention h e'if' at W.iti rbiiry; Sfnee the Willmr Cro.ss hi 'Jiway of Fast street. PERSONAL PROPERTY "M a'am ?” higher prices. Bowles emphasized be atlowcd to touch your plumb­ Electrical Contraston Ira C. Turshon .chnlrnian of tlie ! slitiiteil recently in Marlfiorougii other local folks proves this. Re­ ardly new In the making ofjmusc- Others from this city in atiemi- ha.s been officillly op'.me.l the Ai.rorafl. Machinery. Water Pop was ■ fingering his hair the growing Importance of fir«?- ing equipment for the necessary Long Experience. ing Business for Many Women’s Chib of Ver­ Salvage-ComniiU - .staled .iiiat tie 1 at the SI hold where .she taugiit member also, that Mr. Wolcott ia hold articles. Easi-BikL patterns 533 Main Street ance were .Mr. .niiil ^FIH. KInier traffic through Tolland Center li.a.i ■ Mrs, Frank Kupchunos has r e - ' Power Dams, Hnr.ses, Cattle, fringe and beaming happily. w-o(>d as sn auxiliary fuel this win­ repairs If you should run into ' to of Somer.s -Mountain have re­ has .Hold to date .52 ton.s of i-i rap I last year. She has not resumed some difficulty soon, be .sure to already getting together his list of are wfiat they are cfffied, and it non Ex|>erti4 100 to Galloway. .Mrs. Johnson and -Mrs. been such that .snialj eiiildren go­ turned to her homo on ^Kll.ngton turned to their w inter home in St. I teaching permanently in the Shei o, floats. Swine. Poiiltrv, •'What she means, son, is that ter and next. He pointed out that Although, the actual werk which Years. Tel. 6227 - 7606 iiiclal lontrihuled liy the towns­ unless an even larger than normal remember the iiu/nber .5876. for customers for next spring, so if certainly tits. For here arc pat­ Klizabetli Blatter. ing to .seliiMil. to cross til*' roa l at road. in'Wapping, from the Hurt-, i'etershurg, Florida, siliisil. • Tliis^statement was made Jewelry, Household Furniture, Nancy needed a sort of big brother goes with landscaping of your terns whibh are already made out people, with re;i'ipl.s aniountin," that night of the. car wreck, and amount of wood is cut this season. that is Uie number of lohnson and you have any work which you Rely on our experience and Attemi; The Speakers. FuneraJ Is'teele Hou.se ( ’orner, have’ had to ford hospital. ^ i William H. Stephcn.*m. C..B. M. ! by erroj- in this column recently. (.■■onin'.eri-ifil Kuriiiture. Libraries. lawn and shrubs is over for an­ for you, a lk a li you have to do Is to’ S178.30, Of tlii.-i .suni _Jj5 is you happened to be the one. Connecticut homes heated exclu­ Little, the town's favorite plumb­ wish to have done, call him soon. service for-best results. We WIH Gladly Give Ts Tpe funeral o: 'Valti'r B. FFeihor- be escorted, aero.ss "by their j.ar- A itKiiTii'ige lic.en.-e h.is been formerly of the Stafford Springs Farming Tools. Tractius, Road other year, don’t let things go as cut them outXNo special tools are er. (Ki, of vVest ro'id was hold F ri­ to be turned over lo the Hebron You'll have to excuse an old man sively by wood, and others requir­ ing and heating concern. And also, Telephone 8.597. Estimates. Rockville. Oct 17— (Speclull— elit.s. ' • lili-il with th>- Burca'i iff Vit -.1 Rta- tate Police force is now slalioncd Machini-ry, Farm I'rmliice, Me­ remsni'ber to make those repairs far as they are concerned. No needed for IhiaXtask either. From day afteinoun fn i’ii the Ladd Fun­ Bo.v R> outs. elOU will lie divided for preaching, but It don't never ing wood to bolster waning sup­ Mr. W olcott also wishes to . re­ About one hundred per.>mi’,.s ntv ex­ JJlmcs Rhodes has been in the listii.i lor- li.u-iilil i ‘. .-ilu-l l.i-k Ilf at Fort Trumbull, New London. oetween the Gilead ami Jolie-j chanics Tool.s, Goods of Mfg.. Ca- now while materiats are still avail­ doubt, if you have let John S. these paltei-na ^ o u , can make pected to attend the chicken .sup­ eral Floine. Rev. Urnr.st Graf ol Hartionl hospital for alsnii tlirce Pli-.-i.-aiit V.il'iy. .Un til Wiiiil.siir, The Kilington Honor~ Roll has hr(Ui, etc,, Bond.-i and Notes. Ex­ do any harm to show unfortunate plies of fuel oil will face serious Wolcott, o f 117 Hollister street, mind his many customer* and Street Ca.sualty tations. The re­ Alarlhoroii^li con.seqiicnces during the winter of able. friends to.keep up thV'good work chairs, cabinets and- many other Johnson & Little Eiectrte per this evening at th^^ Italian So­ Akron, OliirTi-olTici.ited. Tjie bear­ week.3 for oh.serv.i.tion Mr. Li.odes ati'l Mis.s Frau; i-.s N. .Stin-im of • hoc-n erected in the Church park cess Credits, all other Taxable people a favor that way. You tend to the mtmy details associa­ mainder. ansmnting to $03.30 will 194,3-1944. Also; Johnson and Little wish to useful household aHiCle* which 109 Center Street Raages — Retrigaratora cial Club on Snip.sie street, spon- ers were Mr Hei.herer'.s four step- ha.4 been ill for a long tiiile, iin- 179 Law n II Ftri - I T'li y art- lo and over 74 names of men In the Mrs. Howard Lord Gfxiils. understand —v ted with landscaping work, this in buying Defense Bond* and be the nucleus of a fund for vet­ Under the General Maximum remind you all to put your might Stamps For ultimate and early will give you years Of service. aored by the Vernon Women’s Fte- sous. John. Fled. Arthur and W.il- aiile to , tteiul hi.s regular routine III- niarrii-d RiituM.iy. i)< t. 21 it Servii-e will soon he painti-d on it. 334-2, EiiHt iianiptiiB MUST BE FILED "Yes. sir. I wa* glad to help, past season, you have found out Pbone S876 erans of World War It. Price Regulation, operative until in the fight for right—buy War victqry. Invest at least 10 percent Good sums of money camhe saved, publican Club. t.-r Fpielnian and his two soiis-in- of hiisini'ss. ■ ■ tl-.i-i-i-o'clo,ff:--:.it tai- : 'i-riional B.ip-I Sirs. Oliver Cooley of .Maple Such lists shall he filed not later what little I could. But it wasn't tliat it pays in more ways than hi'.v.' .Albert Wetzel and Kwald It ill hoped that Hus fund'can Just me. It was all of us. You October 17. the ceiling price for a Bonds and Stamps. every pay day. and you will have- fun \naking Many pniniinetit Hepublicans 'Mr.s. Flarriett I’e-isi- is .sfiending list i-hiiri h. ii.ii t...i'l. . 1 .street h:ua been visiting her sister than October thirty-fir.st in each ____ _ ^ ______one to let only an expert and Con­ J'lekle. Burial was in! th.e Klling- be added to by donations from in- ~ A t the Democratic, caucus which folk*, most of alt. And the team." cord of wood is the highest price these easy articles with Eabi,-Bild Will attend including local candi­ two Weeks m -Maine .as guest ol The Town CU rk and .Ueli-i tnian .and family in Westfield, .Mass., Mr. year. or. if the thirty-first shall be necticut licensed landscaper care patterns. ton Center eei .cter\-. dividuaks or organizations, (Jur w;>.s tielil Tuesday night at the •'She thinks moat of you. charged by a dealer last March, dates, Robert K. Hyde, and Carl frieiu'l.s. will hi-' at the rowii h ill tn-lay iin- and Mi.s. Uharie.s Holmes formerly Sunday or a legal hoUdayi then Nut KiHliig for your living shrubs and plants. GIBSON’S BILL'S TIRE Plan Ftiiigo. bov.3 may neeij~'-subs.tanlial help home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. the OPA head explained. Canned Fruit Stolen Drop In soon at the Manchester Goehring of KtUngtnn. raiididates til 8 p. m to make voters. This of this town, im the next- bu.sincs.s day follow- ■ Duane," said Mo'm. ^ You are probably well pleased •for hiRh sheriff and jiidRc of. pro­ The . Noi'thi-fist F'.ai’ent Teachers 3'lie observer on duty when the when they c ime home'' irom the Chrastenseh the (nHowing nonifna- "W ell, I appreciate that, !jfjt it’s "Since most wood now on sale Lumber and Fuel Company locate- and government in.spe tons came to the will he the last day. except ior Ing. Failure to lilc such Hats, Great Falls, Mont, .‘P — Ex- with the effect which your lawn at the comer of Center and Trot­ GARAGE bate; Judge KuRene W. l(^yjiier of A.s.soi lationwill hold a bingo party war, and this is an effort to me.el tions ■.vcrc made: Fiepre.sentativo not—" was chopped last winter, this old Malta. Mont.— — Mrs. Perry jidst l.a.st wi'ck leiiorteil they re- tho.se who.se birthday has occuir d means (TEN* PER C E N T) addi­ pensos are soaring" Detective created last summer, but why not ter streets end get acquainted with B. R. Olbaon, Prop. Coventry, nominee for senator on T>iur,-.d;iy l■v••ni■!g. '(.let 22 iit' that need. - Mrs. Alice Suaflce Olandcr; Jus­ tional to taxpayers’ H.sta. "I tell you what. Duane," Pop price regulation worlis no hard­ McCall appreciates the compli­ REPAIR SHOP niarked; '.'you civlli:ins are doing r-i.i-nlly or for any whii have been ; A rising wote of thanks was tices of Peace, Leroy Johnson,' Lieut. Clarke Grady votes for the seek to better it. with ideas and this dependable local firm. Their from the ,35th pistnet: Gerald His- the horpe of .Mr.s. ,Iohn. Bonnn qf THE OFFICE QF THE BOARD was stretched out comfortably on ship on dealers or wood lot opera­ negative, A month ago he picked ment, but it'.hen and Mrs. Harry Kihghorn. Jr., Albert Tru­ plans through the winter. telephone number is 5145. Specializing In Wm. H. Green. Prop. ley and Henry Schmidt, represen­ (.'enter slrcet. Mehroii OF ASSE.R.'tORS IN TH E MU­ the big sofa now. and Jabbing a tors," Bowles added. "But since up a long-time-no-bath transient. thief stole ninety five quarts of the civilians atteilFling these po.sts They i-aii be made Mondajv No- . Charles C. Sellers for their tine deau: Judge of Probate, Mrs. Mary Fall 'Hnie to Plant BEAR tatives to the General .-ysscmbly • IfeadH (iroiip NICIPAL BUILDING IS OPEN finger at the younger man. " I f I last winter humlreds of \vood cut­ He had $225 in cash and checks.- her home-eanneil fruit. Columbia and Elk Bicycles. the Army men would he obliged work in connectibn with the scrap Hall. , • from the town o f Vernon. Harcy W. Flainm ha.s been nam­ vemher 2. J Several Hebron people attended FROM was some of you young buckos, be ters have gone to work In war A lter a free bath and ahave. he Mr. Wolcoti would pe more than $4’heel - Alignment, ed chairman of the Anierieah l.»- to take up. the w’ork. and -neglect Any voter.s unable to gel to the i _ drive and Red Cross food sale ji Carl F. Larson and William H. doggoned If I wouldn't be looking plants at higher vvages. Labor pleased to help you with your Ur S. Tires. MallntycVn Party poll.s on account of sickness or * supper given at the Congrega- 9 M. to J:30 P. M., rtally, ex­ was turned loose Ten days later Brake and The Younp M ar’. Have a Good Time— Enjoy Good Food! own consternation, Blythe • felt plant life. And next spring, let him ding Arrange- i.*re.sii.i,*nt '('hlirle.s Seymour ot Hildlng. Mrs. Orrin Smith, Mrs. Mrs.' Alice- . Markham, Burrows Conn. State License. Truck tires and tubes, Stephen. G. herself blushing. She, Blythe Mil­ Bowles said. Shell Gas pnd Motor Oil put to work these ideas which can SPENCER! menta. — Yale^^t-'niversety. Fred Ftowiey; Mrs. Paul Potocek H'ill; Karl A. Links, West street, ler, sophisticate of 1942, turning Prices have been established for Piescik. L’lil West Main street; 4 ^ThTscrvhce^^kgO^hicirTaU^ . The Mothers' 'Cluh^is sponsoring Keep your car frell greaaed and cultivate into making your home^ Individually Frederick A.._Godley, associate' Gilead; Albert W. Hilding, Church Reymander^s Restaurant tkit Flower* tires and ;; tubes; Veto DcCarli. the roll of soldiers and'sTdqjs from a free- dental hygiefTe"- conference and Mrs. F. Eltori, Post, Bolton hot on the neck like a Lizzy-Janc three different zones In order to have the oU changed frequently. a more enjoyable place in which to' MOVIE CAMERAS JOHN S. -WOLCOTT piofes.sor h( an hitccturT, was road; Mrs. Winthrop Porter, streef; Clarence V. Kathbun, Bol­ reflect the differences in costa of live. Detigned . potted Plant* 101 We.i-t street. 2 tires and S •St, Edward s parish diiringXVojdd for pre-school children, from-2 to 6 “ For Those Who Want the Rest” somebpdy from aw ay out in an named master of Timothy Dwignt Gilead, assistants to be an­ ton road; George Griffing, Ando­ firewood production In various CA-MPBELL’S 117 Hollister St. rel. 8597 tubes; Kuhnly PlumbitiR Com­ War I is again being lised for tt? vears of age. to be held In the flre- R. F. D.! During the coming winter Is the AND PROJECTORS It's comfertsbW — I ollt pc to-'siiccced James Grafton nounced. ver road; Rogei Rowley, Amston !t5-.37 Oak-Street Telephone 3922 She tore off all the pretense. areas of the State. j ,i SERVICE STATION pany, ^8 Union street. 2 tires and same purjs.isc in the current con- h(iitt(Fon Tuesday October 20, at figlitweighl—gives firm Uoger.s, who resigned last July, The work of soliciting has al­ village; Paul Broome, Hope Vat- •'Listen, ypu folk*.” Bly aaid, smil­ In Zone I are Bridgeport. Dar- Cor. Main and Sllddle Tnmplke 2 tube.s. 8icf. "The flag^dnapeil oyer the 9 a-rnTr-wm dental hygienists from DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! i and Prof. ^Johh C -Schroeder was ready begun withi^good results. ley; Nunzlo RUS.SO, Old, Colche.ster ing self-consciously, "don't look lan. East Hartford, Fairfield. rapport — oavily ad- Grade 2 passeiiper tires and main entrance " of .St., Fdward's the State ^ p g rtm e n t of Health in RO.\ST TURKEY .V REY.M.\NDh:R COMPLE'IE .seiect'-d master* of Calhoup col­ Allan-L. Carr, who has spent road; Leroy Kinney, Millstrearn at me! O f course Norman was Greenwich. Hartford. Milford. Juitod! Icbal for on- ' tubi'H, Klton K. Sperry. Tunnel church on High street, is in good Hartford, and' -Margaret f l t l l i n e o r lege to till the vai aney iTOated by part of his vaciation here, has re-, road; Sirreno Scranton, Jones Half Broilers - Veal Scallopine Roa.st Beef :eyelng’ Nancy! Why shouldn't New Britain, New Haven, New­ dvr slacka—for malor- MOOhPS road. 1 tire and 1 tube; Leo R. condition and only being on dis­ Danehy. achtxil nuff!j>-:.:wll be in Pouf W. Dougan the leaving of Major Arnold turned to hia home in East Hamp­ atreet. Steaks Oy.slers Clams On the Half Shell he? She's a very pretty girl. And ington. Norwalk, Stamford, Strat­ BUILDING Sokolski. 12 Market street, 1 tire Whit ridge play in good -weather and day- attendance. The hygienTslg will PHOTOGRAPHERS’ oity wear, loo! and 1 tube. ton where he has taken an .inter­ - Fire watchers will be appoint- • And Other Hood Things To Eat Norman certainly isn't the least ford. Waterbiiry. West Hartford. See us about the SERVICE .‘(iimn. r MeKnight Crosby will rimes. There are 110 blue stars on clean the childrens tis-th. and an^ General Contractor ANNIE SWIFT FEEI Reraf'S and tubes. Walter lat- s-A-er any pertinent questions. esting old house from which ne ' VINTACE WINES — I.IQUORS AND BEERS bit retiring.” West Haven, Westport, and Weth­ EQUIPMENT vinshyk, KFU 1. 1 tires; Geurpe V, serve as the new exeeiitive seci e- the field, representing the number Cohrmutes to his work at the "You ought to know, honey!” ersfield. loan you may 3rd FI., Rublnotv Bldg. COAL - COKE taiy of the Yale .Alnnjni Ftoard. of corninunicants of the 1‘ari.sh In Anyone interested should call Mrs. Phone 4 137 R A N G E A N D FU E L OIl/S For Cattle and Poultry. Laintochu. 4 tires and 2-tubes; W il­ Donald C. Smith, tel. 2007-W2. State Hospital, Middletowii. Pop said that and thought It aw­ In Zone 2 are Ansonia. Avon. and Builder liam Fisher, Propre.ss Avenue. 2 World W ar 1. That number will he Mrs. Leroy Gatchell, clerk of fully funny, from the way he Elloomfieid, Bristol, Danbury. Der­ need to purchase, ' Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 lo 9 nearly' doubled to renresent the Other members of the conimittee Notice of the INSECTICIDES tires; Allen N. IJxk. f>l Union are Mrs, Katherine Foley. Mrs. the 'Hebron War Price anil Ra­ laughed. Mother Miller beamed, by, East' Haven. Farmington. Jbuild or remodel Concrete and Masonry Prompt Deliveries atreet, 2 tires: Josepiius J. Gadoin- men from Rt. Fdward's now In tioning Board, is-siics the follow­ and Duane had a rather silly kind Groton, Hamden. Manchester, Hlaiik^ Are Mailed •serv-iee. 21.5. In the upper left hand Dorothy^Hm and .Mrs,. Valmore Tax Collector At All rimes aki, 8 Be'ker Place. 2 tires: Otto More. ing statement received from head­ o f' grin. Lordy, said Bly to her- Meriden. Middletown. New Lon- a home. W’ork — Alterations GiVMyMitiM Preu8.se. Mountain road, 2 fires comer is a Gold Star in honor o? quarters: TOMORROW. . EAT AT THE TEA ROOM aelf, what a naive, folksy, simple- ■don. North Haven. Norwich, LARSEN'S Ti) Tniek Owners Leo La Porte, a sailor, mi.ssing in MANCHESTER .Uid 2 tubes. Applications for persons desir­ A ll persona liablh by law to pay minded bunch they are! Orange. Putnam. Simsbury. I/iberal loans for * FEED SERVICE RnRape>nie«it Annouiu'ed action. He-Is the hii.sband of the ing to purchase rubber footwear - And then — contradicting her Thompsonville. Torrlngton. Wal­ 56 Gardner Street LUM BER & FUE L CO. former Dorothy FJolleaii of West taxes in the long terms are made 38 Depot Sq. Phone 5406 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ulitsch of (illihlreii of Alarv that is telng rationed are on hand EIGHTH SCHOOL AND Special Sunday Dinners own setf—ah* suddenly loved them lingford. Windham. Wind.sor. town Telephone 5145 •1 Wart street announce the en- Hartford. Oct. 17 ,p. Mailing Staffonf and ia believed to have at the local Rationing Office and for It; all at once s.he knew she Windsor Locks and Woodbridge. promptly after receipt Phone 6105 been lost during the Battle of the u n u T iE S DisTRicrr, CaRement of thetr daughter. Miss of application blanks for use of c«iT be called for by those coming of Manchester are hereby notified filppeated By Popular Request: wouldn't have those good people All other toxens and cities are In of application, and the Solomon Islands, belng.^on ,the U. To Aleel Siiinlay Arlene Ulitsch to Donald Reiske, commercial motor vehicle opiera- under the eligibility clause. The that on Oct. 1 I shall have a rate any other way! Sophisticated? Zone 3. cost of obtaining is NEW Mr. and Mra. Martin Reiske S. S. Vincennes Staffoi-d Council; Sorry yoo bad cOfcfclS|#B n a at tora In apphing tor cerUfleatea rationing covers knee-high boots, bill for the ,'oollection of two NATIVE—YELLOW TAG Modem? That kind of pretending As an example o i how-the zone QUALITY IT King street.' The marriage, Knights of Columbus has assumed very small. T. P. Holloran at of war necessity has been complet­ The children ot Mary Sodality hip boots, above knee binttns aad BeWnlalitSR the (XMuity wlU nttend. - Take ''Notice! All taxea unpaid which to apply for an application Riester of Benton atreet has en­ Quaiglia, co-chairma.n and the fol- pon books October 22 have not yet Nov. 1, 1942, will be charged bi- ! .-!2d her to stay. When Mom cord of wood at roadslda ia still Building & Loan modeiw, eBtek • •paalsNp. blank.___ listed In the United States Naval I'owrjnfc members; Misses Bernice v.-ai away, he softly closed ths $12 in Zona S. but in thla area, AMBULAJMli BBSYlOi bn nined with voluatcer been received. It Is suggested tbat tereet at the tate of 6 per cent ______AU TO BOOT OO. Operators of one or two com­ Reserve. Mr. Riester a graduate of and Anntoinette Merenino, Mar- THE TEA ROOMe I liv.ng room door. All at once where supply, labor and transpor­ n started from the Town persons desiring the same phone per year from Oct. 1, IM 2 until Association DepeodaMa Qoallty . Bervfea! JOHNSON PAINT It'd Wortk fistav— DAT AND NIGHT ’ mercial vekicles" n quire a single Stafford High school and McCarrie jorie McCarthy: Lucy Farr. k A h tation conditions make costs low­ I etqtft o'clock this morning in to the local board to see if they paid. “ No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good Food* then he was serious. Edwin Johnson, Prop. We Oas Fix It" unit application for each vehicle, Schot'I of -Mechanical Dentistry, "P op —Coach." he said, "I have er, the price In the dealer's yard 9.'i.5 Main Street WILLIAM H SCIIIKI.INIK I a H in eoUeetton throughout cis Ostrosky. Frances aijil Philo* | have arrived. Telephone is 735-J2. Joseph Cha'rtlcr, iss w. mddia Tpk. isL ares ITiCentsrSC. w-hile those having more than two Boston has been associated for rnena Lupachina. Mary .Stamler. All dealers in fuel oil are 4l.>io tl83 .MAIN STREET OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH been talking lo Bly " is oiit.v 3 ^ .50. OI .*14..50 delivered ISA Spruce Street TeL SS9U t99 Mala St. Tet MA4 m 1^ Bbb Instnt ooftatoM I Collector. vehiolea requlra applicatioaa. sevenl years with Dr.. Claude B. vaiy IMlafera and Rose Falcetta. I retjuested to contact tha board tor Mancbcater, Ooiui., Sept Ifi, 1942. I 'Both Pop and Bly looked at him to ths buyer'a home. . -4

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'^ A o m r a M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1942 PAGE ELEVEN Crow Inspects Auto MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942 Ajtk Better In Front of Post Office Rejects Narrte Weddings Will Observe Survivors Tell Story Owner of car Number A-L Honor Roll 98. Of New Tract Armistice Day Thla morning at 9:10 your car was parked in front of the Yost-Wrubel Of Days in Wilderness Semi-Pro Football Makes Bow Here Tomorrow Afternoon po.st office and while you .were Fpfleral .Aiithoritv Tells Miss Adella Bernice Wrubel of Armi«dc« Daj Commit- away, you had a most uniisii’al _ It rampfield Road, and Sergeant' Goiiiniittee Deciiles to t«« Bids Selectmen Do visitor) a big black crow, | C l i a m b e r H e r e M o n t i - •’-“ '■l willlam Vost were united in Have Parade But It friendly and apparently un­ marriage this morning . :at 10 Canailiaii Fliers Lo.st Something About It. afraid of people or traffic. cello Not Suitable. o'clock in St. James's chureh. Tlie ' W ill Be Ciirtailefjl. Obituary For 11 Days Until When first discovered it was eerenion.v was performed by the Fall Fandango! By Man’ Stafford Olympics Tt# Permanent ArmieUce Day perched on the hood of your ■ ''The regional office of the Fcder-1 '’■ K'lmimd Barrett, who used Armistice Day-on November 11, Spotted by United Time Games car, later it .swooped- down and ...... i the single ring service. White, committee last nifttat at the Army al Piiljlic Housing Aiithontv at , pompoms decorated the altar and 1942, will find Hit memorial cele­ States Planes in Wood. picked up a di.scurded cignret bration parade bo.ng held as usual. Mavy club voted to aak the butt and then flew to the rear Bo.ston ha.s rejecteo the 'I'lme of the traditional bridal niu.sic was F u n e r a l s West "'Monticello" for the himsing proj­ fiirnt.shed by till' ihurch organist, The permanent -committee decid­ All-Stars at Selectmen of the Town of Man­ bumper. It seemed to enjoy the ed last night that the features of I I .. n With the Cenadlah Forces in ect now being earned on at the Mrs John Barry, with James Take Spotlight /ALI chester to erect and maintain, a butt. Jeffer.son farm tract between Hart­ Brei'o a.s -ttie soloi.st. the day should not be abandoned The funeral of Mrs. Jennie M. A>^"'ka. Oct. 17—(/P)—The story of '^-^lAKSS roll of honor for all men from ford Road and West Cenier street, •Miss Ruth E. Kornsa wa.s maid and voted to hoi.....the..usual cere­ Bennett of 14p, Center street, wid- “ u 11-day aea-ch for civilization Albert “ Yokh” Vincck Manchester entering the armed of honor lino .Mi.s.s Kleanor .M. Vin- monies bill omit the long trek over ow of Darius M, Benn’ t, was by three survivors of a Royal Ca- yNMY- .said they had killed 300 ticrmans, it was learned today The, name forces This matter came to the had been .siibniilted following a cek, coii.sin of tile bride wa.s brides­ north to Depot Square. Clifford To l^aH Team This attention of the committee when derailed an ammunition-^ train, Major Colleges Reach « Chamber of Commerce comr.iittee maid Leonard Yo.st wa.s best man Dolsen, chairman of the commit-, ; r',':- Ickes Urges Fishing, Notes it was learned Unit the present blown up four bridges 'and drained f^r his brother, and the ushers tee. will act as mar.slial. Paul Ro.h.s Lynn, acting pastor of wiUterne.ss 200 a ,. Season; Proceeds to many tons of ga-soline from Ger­ survey to find a suitable name. Destinations Despite -IOWA k/NV roll, now located in Center Park, ,-d.’hHrle.s W. Newell, local project Were Kdward G. Wrubel. U. S. N.. Rev. Ralph W.^'.’i.rd. Jr., pastor the Center Congregational church from it.s ba.se came today ^lUia t i l l 1 Ilk 1 Iysx t o ^Aey t a n ^ Be Donated to USO was not complete and apparently man tanks." manager, of 61 Diidlev street, noti­ Fisher's Island. N Y. and KdmundJ of the South MM'nodist church, from the remote regions of Can­ TraveU Restrictions; Hunters Save nothing was being done to keep it Far northern troop.s of the Red Wrubel jif Woodbridge atri'et U’ill be the principal speaker at The bearers \Vcie Harry C. ada’s western front line oi defense. and Here; Game W'ill Re­ .\rniy were said to have captured fied the Chamber of Commerce of Up. the rejection with the following ■ Giveii in marriage b; her brirth- the Memorial h.xipital. Rev. Karl Straw, John A. Trotter, Paul ‘Vol- Flight Sergeant Frank M. Bally Sectors Blaze Today. During the discussion that pre­ a Finnish ationg point on the letter: er, Ailolph A. Wrubel, the bride H. Furge.son, paste r of the. "North quard.son, Henry J. Thornton, Dan­ of Montreal, who led two compan­ Rifle SheUs 4Ai(ANSAs('!h/ started at 3 :43. ceded the voting it was brought Karelian front. Methodist churen, will deliver the iel Steele and Ernest Beng.ston. ions out of the wilderne.ss after By Harold Classen "The F'lnns , cminter-attacked 1 received voiir letter of S epl-!* uilte ruillu ll'itVi um ■ 4 * t vs IV AvixiIiisa Game News out that-Manchester did not have ember 25 relative, to the .selection silk faille, with snug-fitting bodice benediction. Rev. Furge.son also ,-B.urial wa.s in the hew ceme­ the crash into a mountainside in New York, Oct. 17— (A5 —De­ Manchester’s first semi-pro foot- a roll of honor. WTien it was point­ several times, losing about 200 issued an invitation for the me­ tery in Willimantic. dense fog last July, and Flight killed," It wa-s announced. "So-> of your organization of the name .Mr,. Roliert P, King spite wartime travel restrictions Brass Content Needed b.ajl team in two'years will play ed out that there was such a roll 'Monticello' for the Housing Proj­ morial services on Sunday, Novem­ Lieulen.ant Dick Preston, who flew and the high water of the Vir- Viet troops blew up enemy -block- ber 8 and it was .iccepted. in to rescue two other survivors Poor Duck Hunting Sa%-e Everything the Stafford Olympics at the West the veterans of the last war be­ ect in Manchester between West KinR-Smyth Ixiren ,\. House fginla floods there will be enough Badly; Appeals to All The government wants the down gan' to ask questions. Many want­ housf.s and dugnute ami captured Center street and Hartford Road.’ The various s. rvlce organiza- who had remained with the plane, football for every one today. According to reports drifting in Side Oval tomorrow afternoon at a quantity of, war materiid ". Miss Evelvn Aiielaide Smyth, tiun.s will meet at Depot Square on The funeral of Loren A. House from various quarters, duck hu'nt- and shells, that is the empty ones, ed to know If it was kept up. The ((iioten the Objei'llonN will be held this afternoon at two won commendations for exem­ Grid squads representing Duke, Sportsmen,, Today for 3:45 sharp. The. visitors* have one diuighter of Mr. and Mrs. Mattheiv ■November at e) p clock and with plary conduct and devotion to ers did not have very good luck .saved. The down from the ducks question, for a time, overshadowed “ T submitted fhis name (o the Janies Smyth of ,5(T Cambridge o'clock at the Watkins Funeral Duqueane, Maryland. Auburn, and other birds will oe used .to of the best senli-pro teams in re­ the Armistice Day plans and final­ ftegional Office ot the Federal massed colors will inarch to the duty. • , Florida and the North Carolina Extra Effort. up to noon today. A couple of the street, became the bride this morn­ church on North Main street. home, 142 East Center street. boys went down the river and re­ make warm cl9thing for chaps in cent year.s and like .vlanchester ly was put up to the town fathers. Public Moiisihg Authority at Bos­ Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., of the Only the chance that'-a United Pre-Flight school were delayed for V -«irt ^ MOf/x the service In cold countries and ing of Lleiitenanf Robert Patrick ported that their decoys worked will pry off the lid here. The ex-service men felt that an House Ready ton for their copcViirence and ap­ The fine of mar^h for the parade South Methodist church will offi­ States plane spotted their ground a time by flood conditions yester­ Secretary of tp«' Interior Harold for aviators who fly miles in the^ to King, .son of Neill Campbell King signal after they had been lost, well but off about 300 yards three I.cd By Vlncek honor roll should, be maintained proval. They have replied that of Holyoke, Ma.s.s.; and the late this year will be from the Army A ciate. day while en route to today's en­ L. Ickes toitoy oalled upon the sky. As soon as you bring down a ' Yosh Vincek, former Manches­ and the name of every man. upon vVhile they appreciate your efforts Navy club to the Memorial hos­ The bearers will be Harold and nine days ultimately directed the counters.' . ' or four other hunters took pot duck, for instance, pluck it, save ter High school star will lead thq Mrs. Bridgel O’Connor King. Tlie wanderers to a habitation. sportsmen xM America to make entering the service, should be im­ For Workers in .selecting this name they did not pital. A.ssembly wil- be at 6:30 as Clifford Hou.se of this town, Sliet- All, however, were able to con­ shots at everything that flew In the feathers and turn them into team on the field tomorrow reiemony was (.lei-formed at ten A .son was born to Baily’s wife their contribution to the War pro­ mediately placed on the roll. , • feel that 'Monticello' was parti­ usual. Colonel A. L Bullard will be W'hkI House of .Milwaukee. Wls , tinue their Journeys. the air. Lee Fracehia, he'll know what to against the Olympics. He will have o'clock in St. Bridget’s church by two d.ays before he started on the gram by saving all discharged The sire and site of the honor cularly fitting for a project of thi.s the Rev. Francis P. Breen. TTie the reviewing officer at the Center William H. House of Utic(i, N. Y., Duquesne .was on Its way to Full SeuMon Today do with them. ns his running mates, in che back- and a blanket invitation will be flight. North Carolina to fill a spot on shotgun sheila and rifle cartridges, The reg^ular hunting season Is roll was left to the town father* BiisM'll Street Garuj^e Itt type, and I quote their objections altar was banked with palms, Will lam D. Wilson of this town the down feathers of waterfowl, Gun Trials Sunday fieitf. Dorsey, Byrne and McCon- sent .to the clergy of Manchester. Of the C le w memhors, .Sergeant the Tar Heel's homecoming' card, on today. Little use of telling you The Manchester Sportsman’s but with-the stipulation that it be again.st the use oi this n..me. ferns and white pompoms. and' Frederick Phil of Middletown. and by retrieving all crippled birds big enough for all purposes. Tiiriiecl into Living "■ 'Monticello' like ‘Mount Ver A feature of the services this R. Roberts of Seattle and Flying vacated Tuesday when Rice found chaps to take care while In the rliib of the State I-eague Will hold . The briilal attendants were Misff Burial will be in the East ceme­ it waa. unable to make the long and animals. non’ immediatel.v presents a Laura B. Smyth, sister of the year will be the gold star mothers tery. J; Officer Peter Gault of Montreal woods. It’s the chaps who are Its annual field trial Sunday at ynarterti for Hel{>. mental picture of palatial indivi­ and fathers who will occupy a were flown back by Preston; Cor­ trip to Chapel Hill under the war­ Sportsmen, skeet shooters, and thoughtless and one might say Coventry. There ■ will be three bride as maid ot h'onor; Miss poral J. 1’, Donald’ of New West­ time travel handicaps. other users of shotgun sheila and dual homes and national memor­ Y'olande Felice. Mi.ss Margaret S. place on the stand.- This will in­ careless of other people’s proper­ stakes, the Puppy Stake. Puppy clude the gold star parents of Dr. Timothy V. Tiffany minster, B. C., w.ss killed in the rifle cartridges." declared the Sec­ Unable to get- competent help ials or .shrines. The Manchester Bri.stol of Hartford and Miss Signe Funeral services for Dr. Timothy And it was tne war which also ty and rights who bear watching. Derby and All Age Stakes. In the' Scrap Pickup project is practically a community World War II. ernsh; Aircraftsman J. Macintosh helped provide another of the day’s retary, "can make a valuable con­ latter two there will be two hand­ for - the nursery busihess here, C. E. Thornfelt were bridesmaids. Calvin Tiffany, of 60 Scarborough tribution towards winning the war It’s not going to take much to in it.self to house war workers, anu Invitations were to include all of Pentlncton. B. C., th lime veils, thought the American positions British soil or chartlrtg a hairpin Duke Paddled On of crippled and wounded birds; at the Municipal Stadium In that money. ' _____ tackles. Zebula and Gumble wlU To Hold Flanks purpose but when application Was morning m the town court, civil able to eat even the berries he Duke was halted while on Its b« at ends. made to the Zoning Board the per­ ces.sorics and corsage of rosebuds ! carried cascade bouquets of cculd be held, Knox declared; course inland around Gambia l. Hxtra efforta should be taken to West Sides Hit Well city Monday' afternoon at 3:30 side, to thirteen, seven judgments The Vichy communique—per­ had found because of his jaw, he way to Buffalo where the unbeat- retrieve all wounded ducks and Need Equipment mit was denied when neighbors in and pompoms. The bride's sister. ^ bronze minpoms.;, "I certainly hope so. I expect was exhau.sted. He told them of o’clock. Coach Tom KellSy has his (OMitiMe* frotn Pag* One) being rendered for plaintiffs by A reieptlon for 50 guests fol­ haps simply by coincidence was ten -Rod Haiders of Colgate will geeM to prevent , waste. Care For the first time since 1918 the the vicinity of the school objected. Mrs. Joseph Steiner, wore a dark so. I don't wiiiit to make any pre­ Macintosh's death by drowning. Judge Raymond R. Bowers in lowed at the Manchester Country dictions. but every man out .there, issued within a few hours after furnish the opposition. For a time shoi'.ld be taken of ah birds count­ team In good shape for the game Giants Tackle ^ Ivy Anxious local team needs equipment to green velvet with green acces­ They hiked nine days before During 1942 Season play football. It Is almost iihpoe- —raporting the thlrid Russian re- seven cases, with six being grant­ sories and corsage ot rosebuds and clubhouse, which was tastefully afloat and ashore, will give a good reports from unoccupied France the Blue Devils' shared a Rich­ ed in the bag to prevent spoilage and expects to give the Capitol traat within 48 hours before the ed one week ago. decorated with roses and white account of himself." told of a wave of disorder and they found nn abandoned cabjn mond. Va.. . hotel lobby with Flori­ and no birds should "be wasted. City boys a real battle from start Bible to get football gear now, ow^ pompoms. with food, tobacco and gasoline. ing to war time needs for eoldtere rwltalised NaM, offensive — an­ Fine of §18,996 UlsposiUon Of I'aMCK pompoms The-mother of the bride While the Americans fought to bloodshed caused by Laval's at­ da's squad,' whose game with Vll- With rationing of meat soon to Pagani.'s West Sides, town and prowess with the willow when he to finish. The date waa an open Mighty Bears To Will Over When leaving with the bride­ They had survived mostly on ber- lanova at Philadelphia v.'as post­ and other service teams. Apptole nounced at midnlgtit that “after Following are the dispositions groom for a wedding trip to New who assisted the bridal party In hold their Guadalcanal spring- tempt to drive French workers in­ go Into effect In certain sections of Twilight ^Leacue champions, show hit safely ten times in fourteen one for both schools and w^lll mark of summary process cases in court receiving was attirea in a peacock rios, roots and bark. They had poned-24 hours until tonight. the first time that these teams have been made for th* sulto stubborn fighting, our qnlts with­ For Library Book Y’ork City the bride was costumed boa’xl for an aerial offensive to German factories, the country. Secretary Ickes point­ in their season's batting averages trips to the plate. Constantino which are known to be In sttl^ drew from one of the city'a,^settle- this morning; Danedsse vs. Lll- blue and gold drc.>xington Lend-Lease requirements. the stuff and all it needed waa Suf­ To Shoot Works; Has named previously as the largest of to each other were of a per.sonal bombardment. and supply of more workers for residents used some of their pre­ ceeda of the game will go to the tiprrow f6r-^but two hours at a tion extended to Nov. 21; Chape- insky scarf and orchid corsage. The Navy reported that on Its United States pilot saw the ficient testing to make it click. It a three-day-old drive by two Ger­ nature. The bride gave to her maid Nazi war Industries. cious gasoline to bring the Old A •E New York, Oct. 17—((PI—A re­ Trained Hard for American Leglon'e UpO progress man infantry divisions and aux­ time—unless they want to pay an delaine vs. Beattie, judgment tor The bride is a graduate of Man- Thursday explosivei, and incen­ signal and another United States G AB R H PO has that now that the, Meriden overtime fine of 50, cents an hour. of honor and bridesmaid, pearls, plane dropped them footf and 11- Liners from Amherst, Va.,- when 10 0 5 11 1 2 peat performance of the ip41 Na­ which Commander jSnlTred Clarito iliary jarmored and aerial forces the paiiitiif, stay of execution day che.iter High schiHil and the Con­ diaries were rained on Kis'ica, the Taggart ... . 5 and Middletown games are out of This Opportunity. outlined some tim i ago. The last Last week a boOk^ from that and the bridegroom gave hia be.st necticut In.stitute. of Hair Dre-sa- 55 Persons Killed rectlons for finding their way out the Marylanders were able to get 56 10 21 34 28 i the way the team should click on tional Football League title gah’® along a one-mile-wide salient. to day;, Savino vs. Muldoon, judg­ last Japanese foothold in the is­ train accommodations to that Army Travels Murray . . . .19 Ume a local tekm donated iU re­ shelf was returned four j'eqrs, four ment tor the- plaintiff, stay of mai and ii.shera, cigarette lighters. ing. and is owner of a beauty of the wilderrc.'ts; It guided them 49 10 19 12 11 4 will be played at Wrigley Field (A Berlin broadcast yesterday The bride has been feted at a lands. Many large fires were start­ Murdock .. .18 all cylinders...... Hartford. Oct. 17—Lulu Costan- ceipts to a lo^al charity It was. to months and two days lale-,:^the execution until Nov. 17; Hansen salon in Hartford. The bridegroom And 300 Wounded to a con.stal .lettlement with -only place. j 17 3- 6 0 16 3 Captain Ronnie Carlson and hli I declared the Germans had nbw oc- number of social .functions. In ad­ ed cjid three enemv seaplanes de­ The Cloudbusters of North Caro­ Woodend . tomorrow with the Chicago Bears, tlno of New York and Bobby the Ivegiqaf'and that was back to fine was estimated to be $18)^96, vs. Pillard; .judgment for the was graduated from Holy Rosary stroyed on the water. New York., Oct. 17.— Forty half a dozen inhabitants 30 miles .12 3 7 12 58 13 1 mates on the forward wall are | ' cupied half of Stalingrad.) dition to tho.se already listed in lina, needing 13 hours to go from Bv Steamship Kapura . . . A defending loop and -Western Di­ Poison) Ivy of Hartford, both 1937 wlrfn $166 was turned over Despite the setbacks,. Russian just 82U3.50 more than the li­ pl^ntiff, stay of execution until School. -Holyoke, Ma.ss., and the TTie U. S. piares. o'peratin'g persons were killed and 200 away. .18 49 11 16 13 12 playing swell defensive football brary's, entire endowment in 1891. this paper, her former asaociates woundpd at Lyons and 15 were kill­ Preston flew an amphibian their own campus to Charlottes­ .Greene . . . IS 34 7 visional champions, opposing the thwarted in Iheir la.st attempts qt by toe old Cube. It U hoped that troops "are repulsing furious at­ N'oV;^; Risley vs. Hoppe, judg­ Armstrong School of Navigation. from the Army's advanced base In ville, Va.. boarded another train May ...... 19 59 12 17 but the backs failed to help out on victory in the ring, are hitting the Library officials, however, re­ in the office of the Connecticut ed and 200 woundec,cupled by The couple will make their home anti-aircraft fire. In other encounters today, the nali Toilav. .12 36 A 8 29 32 4 ly, have the confidence necessary ity house. honor 'by Mrs. Alice Wrubel, as­ French workmen to Germany, the They hurled Donald there and Horvath ., \ Sunday. It will be the first boif.tr:' a ten- to all demand* made upon It .dur­ Forty-three German tanks were the defendants were sold te'out of in Manchester and receive their U. S. Military Academy invades . 7 11 2 3 4 0 to put over at least one touch­ The Bears, despite their- losses sisted , by Mrs. Anne Steiner, at British radio said today, quoting carried the others out on their Varrick .. 0 2 rounder. in a series of fh r e e slated ing the time since .Pearl Harbor. declar^ added to the scrapheaps town persons, each of whom have friends after November 1. Columbia. Vale and Navy tanglr at . 7 18 0 3 6 down. to the armed services, agairi are While baseball pla^d two games the latter's home. Mountain l ’nit» Force Th* London Times. backs to the plane. N?w York. Oct. 17.. (.Ti—Paul Robinson 3 2 for the New York Eqit Sider. For of war yesterday while about a sought posse’ssion, resulting in the Baltimore. West Virginia hopes Governali was Oilumbia's chief . 6 14 . 1 2 22 Kelley and his assistant have at the top of the Western heap here this past summer for war re­ court actions. • „Thr bride waa graduated from 'ITie Mobile Guard and the Le­ MeAliff, .. 3 1 been working hard all week in this he meets Frankie Kublno, Oct. 31. regiment of .infantry died in the Vt omen \ppOiiitecl Japanese to Wilhdratc . to continue the downfall of Ford- hope today as Coach Lou, Little's Madigah . . 6 8 0 1 ,23 but the Giants are tied for second lief organizations it is hoped that Manchester High ischool with the Sell .81,500 Worth gionnaires used rifles and machine- 7 0 2 department and expect to hand at Ridgewood Gfin'e, and Frankie struggle to decide whether the Several of the de(endanLs .have claqs oY't940B. The bridegroom is General MacArthurb Headquar­ ham and Dartmouth sends its Lton.s opposed the well-drilled U. Haefs . . . .11 30 3 • 2 with-Brooklyn in the east. The this game tomorrow will aleo go long sought houses in the. new guns, it was said, and the police 33 0 1 Bulkeley all It can do and more be­ Carlo. Nov^ 8, at Philadelphia. swastika or the'Red Flag i^'as to the aon of^Mj^ and Mrs. Albert ters, Australia. Oct. 17 — (A*) Anibiilance Unit great array of backs gainst Har- •S. Military Academy eleven. Wylie . . . . 5 18 0 0 Washington Redskins are setting ahead of the monies derived from To !^lale Police Jetterson Farms tract, the Fed­ Jthrew hand grenades. Several cars fore the game Is over. To reach 'Thus will .CVistantlno, who failed fly above the ruins. < Yost of Ford stileeL Formerly with Of .Stamps. Bonds Allied mountain troops forced the of a train being a.ssembled at varil. Governali accounted for 677 the. Eastern pace. to wrest^he crown from C^halky that sport. Demollfih 38 Bloekhoimes eral housing project on West Cen­ y/. Student bodies of Army and the stadiqm, transfer from the The Chicago Cardinals, riding The field at the West Side af­ Cheney Brothers. hKJs with the Japanese to withdraw a short dis­ Lyons to take workera to Ger­ Selling Riinnnage yards gained in Columbia's first South Manchester bus to Hiiy- WrigJjt’ s head try to hit the come­ Red Army artillery and infan­ Hartford. Get. 17. ' P- — Con­ ter street, but it was reported that tance in the Owen Stanley moun­ NAvy will Journey to the game high on the passing combination fords a good view from every sec­ Army Air Corps at rkirt Dix Private Lawrence Hogan, of the many were demolished by an ex­ three games and pitched 10 touch­ shope avenue and it goes right to back trail. try detachments demoli.ehed 28 necticut's first” .slate policewomen these homes and apartments would tains of New Guinea yesterday site.s of their respective teams by of Bud Schwenk and Steve Lach. tion and If the weather holds good ,N. J.. where he was recem United States 'Marine Corps, in­ plosion. it .was reported. , down strikes. the stadium. Need* Thl» One blockhouses and various war ma­ were appointed today by State Po­ not be available to defense work­ moled to sergeant. and fighting ia_xontlnulrig and in­ The Ambul'.'.nce Transportation boat. encounter the Detroit Lions for a there should be a big crowd out to ers until late in December or the valided home from Pearl Harbor, ’■German Gestapo offlicals were Other eastern games have Because of. transportation diffi­ Sports Roundup second time this season. In their Ivy, Hartford's Eaj't Sider, Is teriel and annihilated about two lice Commissioner Edward J. creasing In scope. Allied headquar­ Unit is holding its first rummage this game v.'hich start* at 8:45 first of next year. This fact has panied by Mrs. Martha sent to Lyons; and they have 80 Princeton at Pennsylvania, touted culties the rtidet (Sarps made the first struggle the Cards blanjied making his < second start since companies of Nazi riflemen in local Hickey from a list of eligibles fur­ ters announce today. automobiles a( their disposal.” the sale at its headquarters on Bia- sharp. ■ , caused considerable hardship -t^the Manchester Chamber as the best of the Ivy League en­ trip to Baker Field by Hudson the Lions. 13 to 0. dropping, a TKO victim, betpre actions ' inorthwest of Stalingrad, nished by the state personnel de­ "The Allied advance was made I-ondon dispatch added. CBS in scll street tod.ay. The jjnit mem­ River steamer. partment. among local families, involving in Gerinaii IJnits Gut of CJomrherce staff, yesterday con­ bers have collccte(d'''8ome excel- ■ sembles;, and Billy .■'nbrand Bv Hugh Fullerton, i t . cadet author explained that a In other games, CJeveland Willie Pep's flailing fists here. He the communique said. ducted a one-day ,War Bond and In the vicinity of Templeton’s Nfw York recorded the BBC The starting lineups: previous encounter "was a typical Yale Underdog The appointees are Mrs. Kathryn niopt cases parents and several merchandise, clothes, shoes, hats and his Indiana mates at Pitta- '" W We’ world Sports Columnist .tangles with Green ^ y W'hile failed to make tfie grade a’gainst “On another sector," it report­ Stamps campaign at the Federal Crossing, but the communique said broadcast. ColuAibla Armj- International sti'upgle. Scotland Sammy Baugh and his Redskin Mike Raffa in Pitteburgh three Haggerty, 264 l^as.selt street, .New children. there was no change In the gen­ and have arrafiged it nicely on burgh. ed, ’‘Rumanian units which were Off Red Troops Hduslng project on West Center Sharing the Dixie limelight with Rock 05 ^ 1» Salzer NeW_. York,'Oct. 17 -7 With all and Ireland finishing the game mates are qt Brooklyn and. Bill weeks ago. Boston College ^tempting to restore lost posi-, Haven, and Mf.s. Evelyn Briggs. eral situaHo’n. long tables. The sale and „the reviving Pitts­ But he has been known to have tlon.s were driven back under the RFD, Higganum. ■ Mrs. Hagfierty sold $1,500 worth of bonds and Aji annoufiiCement that Allied Hospital Notes Ig Mesereau has been employed by the New New Britain, -pet, 17 op. (Continued from 'Page ffne) o’clock this evening. are Mississippi-Loiiisiana .State, DeMartlni Richmond yesterday It looked as with 12." A rugby team starts burgh Steelera bump into the Phil promised to make his fight one blows of Soviet troops. More than stamps to the workers on the pro­ planes had machine-gunned vil- Vandervilt-Mississippl State, Da- c MysUnkkI 111 Hard Test Haven Board of Heiilth as a school Aroused by the increasing number Needing a lot of equipment this Klemovlch If the south’s favorite gridiron with 15 players. adelphia Eagles. of hts best. He's going to shoot 20 enemy dead were. ,lefl on the ject. , ' lagea at the mouth of the Mam- vidson-Georgia Tech, Wake For- rg Wilson Navy Favored in To­ iiu-ise iiml Mrs Brigg.s by .several of evictions from •• homes. .Mayor to break that "cornerstone of the Admitted S'fsterday; Mrs: Caro­ wide-awake organization has held 'Slnton . song would be “Chury Me Out of the works, no less, for he realizes battlefield ' ' In going around the project and bare river 4fl milea north of Buna- 'cst-North Carolina State and the rt Olds towns in .Middlesex county as a so­ George A. Quigley said today he Rustfian defense.” on the northeastern New Guinea lyn Taft, Dobsonville; Baby Mlrh- food sale* to oatain money to Oliver Old Vlrginny." . It Just g o ^ W ailing W all day's Clash; Tars Ex­ that If he loses to Costantino he'll L,arge. scale artillery and patrol talking with the' workers they battle between up-and-down Tu- Kelleher re Crowell be all but washed up. , >I«’el Uloiulbuslers at cial worker, ’ . woiftd appeal., to ijeputy sheriffs Along with Red Barriciide, the coast, however-, diacloaed the Japa­ aej,.Blmmons. 93 Pearl street; make it one of the uesl in • the to show, however. some of the Saddest football tale we ve activity wa.i indicated on .s«'veral and constables not to serve evic­ were assisted ,by Mi.ss Boyle and country. The members are always lane and"potent .Georgia. Horvath qb ' Jarrell pected to Defeat Eli. Train* In NeW York sectors of the central i Moscow i They Will be sworn In by Com­ converted indu.strial plant Red Oc- Mr. Boutell of the project office. nese had extended their occupation Mrs. Myrtle Fortune, Bene Ama­ perils of trying to move trams is Herb K opfs yarn about Young Rallies Fenway Park Today; missioner, Hickey .Monda'y, Nov. 2 tion writs on tenants. He said he lie Dahl. Beaumont, Texas: Mrs. willing to aid in' eVery public ven­ Missouri sends its cripples (Jovemali Ih Mazur As hra been his custom since front. The cbnnmimqiie said .scout.s tober-.wns listed by military quar­ in that region. ' - against Kansas State in the Big around the country theae days jjj, sleepless 'sophomore at Man- at 9:.S0 a. in., at state police head- intends to raise a fund to fight The fighting in the Owen Stan- Hazel Robbins. 235" School street. ture and readily help out in bond Uehrke ~ rh Hlir . ..In normal timea they could . . . As a special treat, Baltimore, OcL 17.— —Yale, joining Pete Reilly's stab|e, Bobby FaVjiir Cadets. and snipers ki)led abput 600 ene­ ters as keys of the city’s defense. Six and the Iowa State-Drake fb 'Troxel Ivy Is training in New Y'ork. r|iiar,ters, although their appoint­ eviction cases which reach C'ity “ Spectacle of Utter Chaos” ley mountains js-"Just south of Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Jos­ and stamp sales. Spiegel have chartered is few planes after Terb had arrangea for Earl Lam- able to win only a single game In To Top Martin my officers and men in that area ments are effective Sunday. Nov. Court and will appeal from .evic­ Public Records eph Schaub and son, 188 Hills- The headquarters is located just feud is of interest because Coach Kickoff: 2;30 p, m. lewt). where Dan Florio Is 'grooming him, yesterday. TTie gun factory was said to pre­ Templetoh’S"'Creasing and the Ray Donels resigned this week I the rails were washed out and ar- hert. "A Green country kid" from each of the past two seasons, was Cslon. • Oct.' 17—iS»i—Despite tion judgments to Superior Court. sent "a spectacle of utter chaos,” Alli^^tfimpa are moving cautipua- trwn Road.: Mrs. John Falkowski a step from Main street and occu­ rived ahead of time . . . Instead, Hope, R. I., to haw a dormitory the underdog today as the Ells for what may be the pivotal ,bout Buttle Ih'tails Obscure' pies the building where Harold after the Cyclones lost two In a their Inals and tribulation* en- He said he would a'lso appeal to while‘ the area north of the cap­ Warrantee Deeds Jjr'against the Japanese through and aon, 177 Spruce street: Mrs. they almoat had to sUy where room overlooking Van Oartlandt took the field In the encounter Marine Stages Ruggef of Bobbv's boxing career. 'countered enroute from (Jhapel Details of the give-and-take bat­ Mai'hliiistM .VsHenilile Joseph F. Pcarr.on to PacAr Martha Currie, 155 Campfield West’, Incorporated, wa.s formerly row and turned the Iowa State 'The lobar boxer started training Governor Robert A. Hurley. tured tractor factory was , being forest land strewn with boulders, destinies over to Line Coach Mike they were and play aach Park . . . After a fey days Lam­ with Nav>', spilled last week by Hill, the North Carolina Navy Pre- tle of the cential t’auca.sns were Johnson, et al, property.-oh' Hem­ road. housed. There is plenty of good Crusaders Hot Comeback in Closing at the Charter Oak gym here last mopped up. TTie Japanese have .installed Michalake. . Maybe that’s the way they 11 bert asked lO have it changed be­ Princeton. Flight Cloudbusters continued obscure, but it wa.s announced that H.aidqord,' Oct. 17.—iA*i- Some lock street. machine-gunners In shallow pits Admitted today: Mrs. Maria warm clothing that has been do­ week and shed some excess pound­ "In the Mozdok area, fighting con­ "T^e Spartakowka settlement iichedule games before long . . . cause the sound of subway trains The Naval Academy student favorites- to topple the powerful 300 W le^ tes were expected to has been alijtdsl completely occu­ Carl A. Olson't'o Howell W. Mil­ and are using snipers liberally in Hadden, 24 Huntington street. nated and the members are anx­ The graduate managers will get four blocks away interfered with Rounds to Win. age before leaving for Gotham and tinued against enemy tanks and ious to get it out of the place by body, 2,000 strong, made the trip Boston College Eagles out of the assenrble at Hotel Bund toiiay for Police Court pied by German forces In the ler. ^ ^ ix ; property on Porter an effort to delay the Allied ad­ Discharged today: James Koeh­ 8-H Boys Ready For Syracuse on the phone and say. "let’s you his sleep . . . L*st week Manhat­ from Annapolis to Baltimore by Stillman's gym. unbeaten ranks today at Fenway Infantry. a tw/t-day New England c munique said. "On another- sec­ case of John Baranousky, charged Use of Cam rank Bay Chicago, Oct. 17.—(Aff-T-Unbeat- Today ’s Oneat 8tor Stack ----- ___ i t ...... Schwartz from their base to Boston because 1 Governor Hurley will address the with breach of' the peace. Bara- from the-Kiaptured city of Maikop . Emma A. Knofla to John'R. Al­ John R. Hanlon. Alliance (O.) ed. “Those street csrs- .’’ terrific body' attack to gain his Interest in this show has cre­ ot flood conditions enroute. tor. men under the command of group. ■ ' Chungking, Oct. 17.— Sink­ AUCTION en Wisconsin, regarded '* dark- Worcester Today. Davison .. ----- Ig ----- .. G. BroN^'n ated an early demand for tickets. housky waS arrested October 11. t^ th e”^port of Tuapse. len. property on Durant street. horse In the Western (Conference Review: “Sixteen years Is a long second 12-round draw In three advance guard, which arrived I Markin annihilated about one ings by American and British tub- AT THE OLD DECKER HOMESTEAD ____ Moselev ...... c ...... Fedoii Cdstantino’s record of 56 victories aompany of German infantry." The case o f Jaities O'Flaherty oY (This indicates s>.pincers move­ Emma A. Knofla to Leonard W. campaign, banked it# .hopes on time between crops for any ’farm ...... Elliott weeks with Georgia Martin. 1464* T irsday, worked out yeeterday First Meatleaa ment is dethfloping against Russian- Lawler, property on Durant street. marinea have forced Japanese 45 Deerfield Road (Formerly Windsor Avenue) Smith .. ----- r g ------without a loss Is still remembered Two other engagements were Hartford, charged with-^lation warships to abandon use of Cam- speed today to offset a tremen- Worcester, Maatn Oct. 17—iJP)— system.’ but that of the St. Louis . . . .rt...... Schnurr of Boston, last night, at Meehan while their teammates were] of the rules of tjie.-ri}ad) was con defenders of the we.stern Caucasus, ■Wallace M. Hutchinson' to W'll- Syracuse’s unbeaten fpotball Cardinals finally paid off with an­ Harvard Plans Debeer .. ics Building. As a result, the New here, home of Willie Pep's un­ aald to have cost the Germans ranh Bay in Indo-China. according WINDSOR, CONN. dovis weight disadvantage against Greene ...... re...... Wilcox stranded In CharlotteevlUe, Va. Hartford, Oct. 17—iA>i-Hart­ tinued to Noonday. for Tuapse was already the objec­ liam Wellman, property on Cor­ forces appeared assured of being other handsome llvidend.” England Welterweight throne con beaten slate of 51 triumphs. After an nine hours’ halt thera, I mors than 300 dead in this area ford's first restaurant to experi­ tive of Nazi and Rumanian divi­ nell street. to a Fighting Frenchman who re­ FURNITURE — SOME ANTIQUES — FARM TOOLS the Great Lakes BluejackeU -in Welker ...... qb...... Barksdale went of the Grozny oil fields. cently escaped from that Japanese- WAGONS — GOOD BUGGIES — SLEIGHS Soldier field. subjected to their stillest test of Passing Attack ....Ih...... Studer tinues vacant, for that sectional the Cloudbusters reaumed th ^ I ment with' a "meatless day" menu sions swinging - southeastward Clifford A. Treat to J. F. Mur- the season today when they en­ Sport pourri Taylor , . . title waa at stake. noon communique had this as a conservation measure 'fqiind' down the Black sea coast from occupied French colony. Holding victories over Camp Hoopes ...... rh... .. B. Martin journey but they were forced - t o j ta any of the battle of the western phyi et als, property on Hackma­ MONDAY, OCT. 19,1942 AT10:00 A. M. (Rain or Shine) gage the much heavier Holy There’ll be 2,200 military secrets Martin gained an early lead by Last NighEs Fights travel from Waahlngtoo, to * V l results "out.standingly mjceeSsful" Novoroaslsk. tack street. The bay is the sitk of one of the Grant, Marquette and Missouri Ferguson ....fb...... Hume Caucasue: > Engagements finest Naval bases In Asia. T(M)LS. ETC„ Sell Mrat: * ruWier tired btiggleii, 2-wheel rubber and a tie with Notre Dame, the Cross Crusaders. The latter, at Baker field for the Army-Co- Carobri'^e, Mass.. Oct. 17— slipping inside of the Marine’s coaches Snd they were a tired crewi yesterda.N* and amyjunfed today ( Available maps do nut list Building Permits Hied curl, Htallun wagon, xlelghii. (all In gootl runditlon), double rated as slight underdogs, ex­ (Kickoff' 2:30 p. m. (e.w t ). guard and pounding his head with ' •‘■outheeat o f ,Novorosaiak ene- that tile day^iUPbe observed every Schaumyan), The Frenchman, -Capt. Pierre Badgers depended on their 3-H lumbia game today . . . — A Harvard varsity football line­ on arrival late last night. I ■IV InteBtry, aupportsd by aircraft, Anna N o s k • . 95 Glenwood Pouyade, fled from Indo-Chlna In a dump cart, other wagons, corn shellera, plows, cultivators. Acme pected to open without Johnny has announced the cadets wili^ be heavy rights. That early - success, Bv The Associated Press Down to start for the Ckwd-| Fndayj^,--''■ street, chicken coop. $50. boys—Pat Harder, Elroy Hlrsch up that has seen five changes this , in M k s4 oar p ^ tloos. At-A-^oat 14-year-old planie, landed at an air­ harrow, chains, small tools, tool cbe^t, etc. and Mark Hbsklns—to lead thep Bezemea, their outstanding ball­ there, but the trip from West however, waa not enough to over­ Boston—Garvey Y'oung, 147. U. busters were Gene Goodreult poultry. Omelettes and Smith-Crockett Tm Mnoh Cooperation Jamek Duncan. 85 Benton atraat, FURNTTUBE: Cherry tip table with bird cage. Empire cbalra. Co-Oaptahm— One come Young’s blirtering finishing S. Marine corps, and Georgle Marr o f hsavy loassa the <;}armans man-- salads h.-aded the day’s ofleringa, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Crockett field in Yunnan province and hitch­ against the massive sailors for carrier. •PolPt comes under the head of week, will attempt to repeat 1941 Plays, One Doesn’t Joe ZabUskl. recent B. C. Ito aAeratidns, $175. Empire sideboard, pair ancestor paintings, old mirrors, wahint "troop movements’' . . ■ Rookie tin. 146 3-4. Boston, drew (12). , a ca f to Adeanee altghyy. The with the personnel of the' restau- of 42 Bigelow street announce the Los Angeles (A>)—William N. ed a ride to Chungking In an Amer­ another tdetory before entering The probable Itneups: history today by gaining Its first drive. who have pUyed with warn, o f I ■Mh ^ "X’ unit repulsed enemy Marrrtoce Intentions ican aIrcrafL dreaaers. beds, etc. Portable radio, gateleg table, chairs, stands, Sjnaoaaa EMdle Freed, who finished the sea­ In the scheduled eight-round Providence, R. I. — Willie Pep, Coach' Denny Myers _onrTeii«| .rant, one- of the largest on Pearl engagement and approaching mar­ Moxiey saw smoke swirling from Big Ten competition. Holy Crooa victory of the season over Dart BalUmore-^(TP) Oveaptains on a ■ItooliiA kiUtoC Sotne .300 Ger- William H. Moore, Jr„ U. 8. dishes, etc. E. Murphy, I*. Berthold, la. son with the Phils, looks so much semi-final. Frink MacDougall. 128 1-4, Hartford;' Conn., out­ squadsmen. ’That pslr wlB street, sayinfl To'sry'Sdllll -d riage of their daughter. Miss .Jean the matliresa in the rear of his The Bluejackets, coming around mouth’s free-scoring Indiana. football team Isn't anything new. pointed Joey Archibald, 128 1-2, Navy, and Olive Barbara Hodsdon, Hunting Henson Opens Property Sold, Hence This Sal*. Lunch On the Prenils.-s. Connor, It.' Weaver, it. like Lloyd lA'aner—that several 146, amazed even his most rabid as co-captains agslnto. to«r street, saying “sorry” even at the Louise. Crockett, to GurUun A. truck. He pull-meUed for the fire slowly with victories over Iowa 'The Crimson, which will- open but the way they're doing It at Pawtucket, R. I. (10). IteMvo menUun of a ham landwicii^ both of Bolton, and . Chester Q. Hoar, Ig. Weber, lg.“ times he was mistaken for the Loyola High School In Baltimore admirers by knocking out rugged Mater’s forces, which Smith, son of Mr. and- Mrs. house two f blocks awsy. As he Kosak,. of ji s North School straet, ROBERT M. REID ft SONS, Auctioneers , \nd Pitt after losing their opener with three injured regulars on the Highland Park, N. J.—Jake Hol­ Mportetf active 'rhomas J. Smith of 30 Westwood Hartford. Oct. 17 — ( « — The to Michigan, were expected to fol­ Titus, c. Pellegrini, e. veteran. When that happened. Ed­ this season certainly is. Norman VUleneau, 148. of Berlin, weakened by the loss of l ^ i whirled up to the station, he nar­ and Ann Rosalie W’ashklewicb. of BataMished 1807 sidelines, waa expected to resort N. H„ after two minutes of torrid man. 168. Metuchep, N. J.. out­ • pusltlo.na in tht north There are more than .565,000 street. - , rowly avoided a. collision with the hunting aeason opened today, low a two-team substitution in ­ Alberghlni. rg, Alther, rg. die would aay: “I wish 1 could Sid Roche will ba a pUylng co- ty, the regular quertortw o*. Without ^;ivflfyin( the 46 Birch street, applied for mar­ pushed ahead aligljtly so that 301 Main St. ,Phone 8183 Manchester. Conn. play Uke him." . . • WriUng to a passing ganM to offset the action. pointed Sanders Cox, 183. Dallas, ‘ service employes in the The cere..ioiiy will take place fire truck hurrying out on a c^ll 7*”(»aM!?'' S*. P’.'.-n' 3-.3'!7< Hpringfle'd, Ma\«.- tern In an effort to wear Into Wis­ Landrigan. rt. Ransome, rt. styUsh running of the Big Green’s capUln, while George Bardelman. riage licenses in the town clerk's hunters might take toe Held o k a Werner, re. dope story on today’s rugby Tex. (8). New Orleans—1 Oototatv 14). itt ww M iU vajr.to am si hub, |offio« yeaUrdv’ M ttm oom . consin’s -purported weak reserve Schum, re. rack Bud Kast. Ray Wolfe adrised to forego active partici­ —Philadelphi(]i—Gene Buffalo, 155. Satuittoj;, Ball. qb. Fox, qb. at Oklahoma City between the ^r pation because 6f 11! health, wall ’The winter sleep of bear* U not 157, Detimt out] stock. Engllsh-Welsh squad and the M erj'll Frost and Tommy Douglas a true hibernation, since Jthey can New ■ York, outpointed Speedy Some 35,000 fans were expect- Gibson. Ih. Malnes, Ih. do his co-captolnlng from th* BttrUgri U7 Iriah-Scotch cadets ^rom the RJt. It will bs the 49th meeting for bt afouead easily. Du'val, 158, PhilsdelphU (8). tar the gama to tha bug* Laka WhiteseU, rh .' fOtam ‘I r f hssgatr rt«8l8. I S . ^ f . a jtn f 8dwol at Fobw atg, ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ ' / PAGE TFriRTEElC L MANCHESTER EYTENTNG 'h ERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1942

Priority! LANK LEUNAKp ^AG* TWELVft mAnCnESTER RKRAI.D, .MANCHES'rER. UO.VN. ??A1TTIDAT. OCTOBER 17. 101ft M IC K E Y n N N

VOU MEAN W^*\/E YES— AND YOUR 8-BUT— I —; FEW OF THE M E N GEE, MICKEY— V tWE— y O O ! JUST USE THE DO WU THINK L TOM/WE'LU j Sense and Nonsense GOT TO MAKE n o t e b o o k s WE CAN LEARN ^ PRP^CT^E ALL OUR NOTES ^ WILL BE MARKED D O N'T Y HUNT AND PECK METHOa K NO W \ BY TYPING THE NOTES HOW TO USE ’EM?)ALL NIGHT/ Doctor— (after M inting sore ON THESE ^ FOR CREOITJ Thi- American flag, flying at Miss (to farmer)—Why are you throat)—Three dollars, please. TYPEWRITERS?. HOW TO/YOU WILL MEMORIZE Ithe mast-hehd of dawn, speaks running ■ that sharp harrow over 7 " Mrs.-*-Three dollSrs! Why, 1 TYPE* / t h e m m o r e EASILY/ ified for rour Benefit Ilho privileges we have of living the green field? Are you going s m had my kitchen painted for two- I.mother day in the most blegsed to raise shredded wheat? fifty! -iA. I home this side of heaven. This emblem, fluttering to the ' A track snpervisor received the following note from one of his W ife —In these hard' times we 1 .‘\nnouncemenls 2 Business Services Offered 13 Repairing *. 23 Help Wanted— Male or .Articles fbr Sale 4 ■ earth at sunset. Is a benediction, Los'rand Found Z_ Rooms Without Board 59 foremen: "A m sending in accident should put a bridle on our appe­ Female . 37 I to those who have lix’ed well, and Manchester MISSING SINCK Sept. 7th. ln.sh FOR RKNT U\TKST TVI’K ATTEN'riO.V HOWE OW.NEKS w a n t e d T o T U .N ^ re p a ir and KOFU-SALE WHEEL CHAIR in FOR RENT — rWO SINtJLE Iwt'ih to relax and sleep beneath report on fJasey’s foot, which he tites. ''^Hter. Liberal reward for infor­ hospital' bed. 'for home ii.ae. Rates Now la the time to re-rbof and regulate your piplfo or player .M ANUFACTURER I.N .Manchbsi good -condition. Telephone Rock­ rooms, housekeeping privileges if I its protecting folds. struck with the spike maul. Now, Hubby—f would rather put a Evening HeraJH mation leailinR to the reeovor>’ of reaaonable. Call Kemp's Inc. Tel. re-side your home. Under no piano. Tel. MapCnester 5052 ter engaged primarily in war ville 458-3. desired. Apply evenings. Mr. This dag, flying over the ships under "Remarks.’,’ do you want bit In my mouth. this flog. Stuart Carl.son. Tel DftSO. obligatlorus for mir estimate. We work searching for draft exempt Frey. 161 School street. ■ of our mighty navy, stands for mine or ^ s e y 's ? " Classified Advertisements guarantee all work, and we are If he chaises $10 to drive there 8524. ^ ^ man or woman' to train for, and [courage and protection to Amer- Count nil mvarnse wordi to a line WA.NTKI* T\yn RIPIIRS,.^ third •Still able to quote the old prices, anted— Female 3.5 (larden— Farm— Dairy Daughter— Mother. I wish you and back, he ia a taxi man: Iftltmin. Dumbart and abbreviattonp handle production scheffiiling anti FOR RK.NT —ATTRACTIVELY I leans In whatever heml.sphere or l o s t BROW.N DOBKriM A.N shift. Pratt ■& Whitne.v.^ Tele­ as there have been no advancea In Products 50 furni.shed rooms, continuous hot would stop bossing Daddy aiound If he charges only $5. he is a •nob eount at a word and comnound follow up, customer contact and [a t whatever -latitude or longitude McMaufM I worda aa two worda Uinimuni coat, pinscher do^. Friday morninp. phone 5711 or 47hh our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ water, steam heat, centrally so' much. doctor. GlRtl OH yVOalA.N wanted. New records.; High school craduafe. QUINCES. SPRAYED fruit, 75c- 1 they de.slre to make . their tem- la piiea of tbraa linen Telephone 4091. ton Insulating Co . ISO North Ox­ located. Telephone 3105. Mother—What’s the matter \ ______Lina rataa par day for trahaient fodel Laundry, Summit street. V.ersa.tilily, speed accuracy and $1.25. Kieller pears for canning, jporary home, \ ■ ford street. Hartford. Conn. Tel. adaptability -ifliportant. Oppor­ This flag, beading the cblumn of now ? Bride— I'm glad you likfc It nda. Aiitomnhiles for Sale ‘4 32-4."il5 nr Manchester 3309 evF^ 6.5c. .Hand pjeked McIntosh. 75c. FOR R E N T ROOM suitable for .8 0#eet1ae Mareb IT. fVST WA.NTEE>— WO.MHN TO WORK tunity for promotion. Reply in de­ I marching .soldiers, symbolizes Daughter—Well, everytime 1 dear. Mother says chicken salad WITH MAJOR HOOPLB Caaii Charge nings. ' in kttchl'^-Apply Manchsler .Me­ Baldwins. Greenings. Pippins and gentlemen, or refined married and gooseberry tarts are the only B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S O U R B O A R D IN G H O U SE FOR SALK—t!Ml PLY.MOUTH tail, giving qualiflrations. pay de­ I valor and bravery— the braver^ .of get some nice boy interested in OUT OUR WAY C Conaacuttva Uaya...| ^ ctaj y cte / morial hospital or call 5131. Giinnowcrs, 6.5<- basket. Please couple. . Private'entrance, next to- me he “grot^ serious and a.sks me things I make well. t Conaacuttva Days... T craiil ctt DROP I.N — T)R CAM . I.N — maroon convertible coupe." tan (•HAIR'i'A.N’ I.N'i; d mable, sired, telephone number and how- furnish containers. , Delivered in I Valley Forge, of Gettysburg, Of. I Day ...... In cta ll cte Chestnut Lodge, 101 Chestnut St.. Manila, of Flanders Fields, and of i f I take after you. Groom—Well, which is this? VijHERE'S TUB 'WE'LL PILE THOSE STATISTICS iN To automutir top. radio, heater, spot­ Kenneth Beer. chland WA.NTED—.E.XPERIE.NCKD oper. soon available. Write (Ihin't tele­ town. The Gilnack Farm. Phone I COME ON, ICHABOP- WELL, YOU’LL GiT EVEN I AU ordera for irregulai inaerrtons phone! Rogers Paper Mfg Co.. [Bataan. X HEARD H\S ILLUMINATED SECTION DOUBLE '<•13 UNDER .MeKINNCY BROTHERS light. fog light and gooil' tires. street.. Tel 8197 ator. full time at The Beauty 6121. .So. Main street. FOR KENT FURNI.SHED room ------:------BOOT THAT BARLEY HIM, MlSTAH WES-, I will be chartred at the one time rate Lower ■ than average market Mhnehester, Conn This was the flag of Gen. George THE h e a d o p y a r d s LOST B Y !, Special ratea for long term even For insiiranee Nook, 172 East Center street. w-ith twin beds In private home. SHANllNG CREAM NMA*S A . price. Call 3691 between 5:30 and : z FOR SALFJ— CIDER apples, also FUNNY BUSINESS BURNER OUT (DF IT' YOU’LL HOLD HIM UP j day advertiaina given upon requeat .5(15 .Main Street (.At the t enter) or 2 gentlemen, Hotwater. sec­ [Washington, and it is the flag of WORMY' APPLE/-«- HE DUCK- RUSHING/-— IP YOU W A N T TO Ada ordered before »he third 6i WA.NTED (.'LEAN intelligent hand picked apples. Robert TONIGHT WT-IEN >lanehesfer. Cfinn. 7:.30 p m. Hnusel^d Services ond floor. 166 Eldridge street. I Gen. Doiiglaa MacArthiir. WE’RE HEADING B uy a n y m o r e knickknacks , I Oftb day wtj) be charged only foi general houaeworkcr. two , in Situations Wanted— Moiile.. Boll street- or telephone c a l l e d m e o u t o p * e .o the actual number of ttmea the ad Telephiine flOOO - 7432 iffered 13-A This flag, enfoldlng- the casket HE’S A-HEADIN’ 1941 I’ L5’ .MOL'TH 4 door deluxe, family, no laundry. Must sleep 3,522. WORK AND HE >n \t h a l o t o p w i l d t a l k , • WON'T YOU COME T O OUR. j appeared, charging at the rlaile earn Ylale 39 I of soldier- dead, draws a quota­ PER SUPPER.' I ad bat no allowance or reftin'** can heater, radio, exeellent tires. $975. critTA'lN^ LAU.NDERED to nut. Mrs.-H Barhett l>earnod. 22 Boarders Wanted 59-A tion comparable to that of divine i n g u s UI V A N D IP X -DON'T G E T IT B A C K n o y e m s e r c l e a r a n c e be made on aH rtnie ede atonped I’^ tl Plymouth ludor. low mlle- sa^wy; straight or ruffled. Rea- Forest street. Telephone 7263. W A N T A JOB IN a mill running FOR SALK —CABBAGE and [origin. "Greater love hath do man I'M GOING TO HAUNT HIM . BALE?--*’ WE'RE GOING TO after the fifth day ace. good tires $875. Terms and caullflotvor. Inquire at 131 CTiar-- FOP. RE.NT IN NICE private fmjble. 91 Mam street, Tel. 82.54, rag picker. I can run them, turn than, this, that a man lay down l i k e a S T R A U S S W A L T Z -.' AUCTION OPP LAKE ERIE, Vo ’‘till forbida'* diapiav liner noi home, .louhle room w-fth twin aold FOR S.M.E trades. Cole Motors ^ 4164. SV AN TED — W O M AN as book­ them and sharpen them. Ben H. ter Oak ?treet. 1 his life for his friends.” COMPLETE WITH BROAD- The lierald wilionoi be reeiH>ri8ibie NEW CAPE COD HOCSE keeper in Manchester business CTnwell, Rorlerille. Conn-. R. F beds, private hath, for refined for more than one incorrect Ineer- FOR SALK 1927 .Mode! T ^ < 1 — John W. Wilson 3UMPING PRISM LEGES t'dijr n»oniH, iinfinlnhodl «»n Building— Contracting 14 house. Write, giifing references D No. 1. gentleman or couple. Board op­ ^ tlop of any adverttaement ordered rovipe $65.00, 1930 CTif^olet Household Goods tional. Tel. 2-1174 for more than one time. fhr MH'ond floor. Open stair­ and salary required to Box O, The 51 The Inadvertent omiaalon of in coach $125.00. 1936 Chevrolet FOR YOUR REMODELI.n o or Herald, My .daily prayer. ;Oh, Lord! way to I hr second floor. r^iprh $75.00, 1939 IV SiHo sedan. ' BE IT E R HO.ME OU i'FITS I Help me to keep, my big mouth a : IF oorract publication of Hd^ertfsing Ilarduood floors, flreplaee, repair ]ob call VVm. Kanehl, con­ Dog.s— Birds— Pets 11 will be rectified only by can«*eMatior 1940 CTievrolet coach Bninner s. GI,RL WANTED FOR general BRAND NEW ROOMS shill until I know what I am talk 3 hteam heat. All Crane pliimh- tractor. 519 Center street. Tele­ Wanted— Rooms— Btfard 62 of the charge made for the aervlc# 80 Oakland street: Open till 9 offire work. Apply at Indepen­ tYH'KER SPANIELS from cham­ Includes accessories, dishes, ing about. . . .Amen. randared '— '—i ing ami heating. Large lot on phone 7773. dent Cloak Employment Bureau. pion stock. Adorable, healthy pup­ sheets, pillows, blanket. All advariiaemeiua mutt conform good stref't. every night. ^Sltiurday 6 p. m W A N TE D — ROO.M AN D board for ID ttyle. copy and t.vpogrHi>hy wiih Phone 5191. pies. In blacks, reds. bufT.s. and $179.75 4 year old boy, in Manche.ster. ‘ Thinking The way we qre. go- regulatlone enfnrred bv -t-Ae nubliah WANTED GIRL FOR FULL OR VINCENT M.\R< IN Heating—ePlumbing-4- parti-colors. Jack Frost Kennels, $3 W E E K LY Y’oii get a Living Telephone 8296. I ing to act tomorrow depends on '•1 >- ara and they reaerve the right tr Tart time work in our branch — LS« RIsseil Street FOR S/Uii'l 1934 Ford converti­ 26 Gardner -street. Room Suite, w-ith tables, lamps, 1 the way we think today. For it M- adit, reviao reject any copy cot^ Roofing 17 836 Main street. U, S. Cleaners aldered objcotionai'la ble 9 h1pe. excellent running con- mirror, .smoker, etc.; a Bedroom is thoughts that Ix-get deeds CU>8INO Claasifled ads dlUdn. reaBonable. Tel. • 2-0395.' and Dvers. Suite with Boudoir chair, sheets, JO llN C LARK, plumbing and ’ Wanted to Rent 68 I Keep your thinking on a high to ba publlahed aame day must be Live Stock— Vehicles 42 blanket. Liicite dnsser set. lamps, ractUed by IT o'clock noon Sa»»jr- heating. Repairs and Jobbing. Tel, WOME.N EAR.Nj;i8.00 dozen sew­ plane,' and the world will find etc.: a dinette set. dishes, silver­ NOV. 1ST. TO JUNE 1ST., apart­ dava |i) GantRcs— Service— 3233. 37 Hollister street. ing dresses home. O it materials, little fault with your actions. In­ .\Ilpn & Hitchcock.^ FOR SALE 5 .SAA.NEN goats. ware. etc. We invite your inspec­ ment or amall houae, furnished. deed. it will ri.se up to call you Teleph^e Youi Want. Ads Storaj?e 10 trimmings fumished! Complete tion as we , know this' outfit will instructiorus. Experience unneces­ 113 Spring street. Amer.'couple with 2 school ace I blessed. Ada aie accept«q^ovet the t«ie- I n r . Moving— 1 rucking— staml comparison. girls. Write Box R, Herald pbona al the CHAHGL RATE given FOR R E N T —STORAGE space for sary. Free details. W rite: Fashion ALBERT'S. 43 A L L Y N ST. atMva aa a eonveneince to edver- Storage 2U Dress. C'hatham Phenix Building, Ralph—How can you afford to Manchester two ears, reasonable. -172 East Articles for Sale 4.5 Hartford—Phone 6-03.58 MA.NAGER THEATER WA.NTS tlaara. but the CASH RATES will be Long Island City. N. Y. take so many girls to such ex- accepted aa FULL PAYMENT it 953 .Main St. Tel. 3301 'Train, bus or car expenses refund­ 3 or 4 i-ooms. Highest references Center street. THE AUSnN A CHAMBERS CO. I pensive restaurants ? Mid at the buatneaa office on or. be­ local and Ipng u-st BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Why, Of Course Ouths ...... GROCERY' STOCK now-ers iverhauled, and Sharp­ Full time or. part time, mornings Hedeen,, Manchester Green. both ends meet. Card of Tbahka .South End Section. Two- ened. Stored all winter no extra and afternoons. Manchester Pub­ WI.NDOW SHADES. VENETIAN SIDE GLAxXCES BY GALBRAITH H A N t N ’T ' to Mamoiiam faniil.v dwelling. Two four-ro ^ ham. AM Improvements. S. P. -land shades, and 'high grade PAX 1 “ ?\GHT\N6 AVN- / ik\xx/e etrsooala ...... AT INVENTORY' PRICE 531 LydaP street. Tei. 7958. FOR SALE.-ONE SEVEN room you tell her that >'ou had only THA\N\u-A of business center. WA.NTED— POTATO PICKERS j». Lii ■ None in two others. ’S. P. chairs, like new. Al.so one small immediate occupancy. Call at 16'' tottag-—Papering ...... tl $.5,200. D. P. $1,000. PRICE ...... ,8.5800 I’urchase to pick by the bushel. High Acres _ BfBssfonal Serrlees ...... ' II sofa. Telephone 4348 or 33 Rlilh- West Center street. Tel. 6731. That Home From faruT Bolton. Tel. Manchester ) 8: BeMlrlng ...... ~ tt ON EAST CENTER ST. — 6- ard Road. Tailoring—Oye)ng—Cleaning .. It Bigelow- Street. 2 - family 787o: • ’ VS>' Toilet Oooda and Service ...... 16 house. (2) 4-room apartments. Rnoms and Sun Parlor. Fire­ WaatoA—Business Servlos ,,m . 1* place. Steam heat w-ith nil burn­ A R T H U R A. Rental of each apartment $25. WANTED CAPABLE girl or Machinery and Tools 52 BY ROY CRANB EdacatteBal er. 2-ear garage, lot 70x200 ft. young man tp work-at gas pumps 4 il P. ( 1. Decrease Sounds Logical and Classes ...... S'l All Improvements hut heat. II 8269 W A S H T U B B S ts InstroetloBs ...... it S. P. $4,800. D. P. $600. This is In 100% residential loca­ KNOFLA at Campbell's Service Station. USED F A R M A L L F12 on good idBg —...'a., .ft "A tion and Is available at once. $22.50 per week to start Apply % -» 875 Main St Phone 5440 'rubber with equipment. Used 111 Car Mishaps rr^ A.LITTLE TIGHT, gulOBl—Dramatic ...... It Oak Street Section. 2-fam­ Inspection by appointment only. in persn* tractor plows, potato diggers, .saw AH. HA! YOU NEUER EXPECTED A LOWLY waatsd—Instructions ...... to BUT IT'LL DO PlBsaFtal ily house. 5-room apartment FOIR-ACRE SMALL FARM rig.s. Dublin Tractor-'^-Company. PR150MBR WOULD PARE STRIKE A (3ERA1AN Beads—Stocks—Mortgages . .. ‘ ti 4low-nstalrK and 4 rooms up. .-\ll with Cap4- Cod House. Ram and Willimantic. Hartford. Oct. 17. Preliminary OFFICER, EH ? NOW COME ACROSS WITH THAT / - Baslnsss Opportunlt)^ ...... II improvements but heat. S. P. ■easy to Loan ...... II Chicken Coop. Well located on figures for. September automobile UNIFORM ! J------■elp aad Slteatleas $.•5,800. D. P. $800. g■ P*T. PTf. CAMP, LOOKIN^r Poultry and. Supplies ...... 43 /0-/7 • Waatsd —Pets— Pou.lfry—Stock 44 prob.ably show little reduction in •owt 4»M tv 1*6 manreg. me T. N JiftjtA aU gf like a n officer . Fee Sale—.Mlseellaaenes Durant Street. -FIvt'-rfiom the’ rate of accidents per. miles “ Gee, Mom! Wouldn’t the boys back at camp like to see than APCI50NER' Aiileles For Sale ...... 46 Female Help Wanted Rooms Without Board 59 Boats and Accessoriss ...... 46 duplex. Hot air plp4*le8s fur- traVeled. i,n<9cating that the re­ "What was that crack you guys their buclcr at home on furlough, getting his breakfast na<-e. All improvements. Rental Building Matsrials ...... 4i A T T R A C T IV E SING LE and dou­ duction is due to lo#s vehicle use were making about^r(>adside#?” in b e d r Diamonds —Waichss—Jswelry 4t Inrome $50.00 per month. S. P. to operate power sewing maehines and rather than improved driving, it Is Electrical Appliances—Radio. 49 $.5,800. D. P. $.5(MI. ble rooms ■ in new house. C?all Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A 67.59. , • pointed out. 'The accident rate for TO LET other niiseellaiieoiis operations. Mini* the first eijfht months of this year l i l i Gardtin—Farm—Dairy Products b< Off Middle Turnpike West. lOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Household Goods ...... 61 was 479.3 per hundred million F'lve-room duplex.- - Hol> air ..'^iiialK liiiil(liii|! ap- FOR B E N T— FURNISH ED room, Macblnsry and Tools ...... 6^ mum age limit on most of the.se op€*Fa- miles of travel as compared to Musical Instruments ...... Si pi|ielpss’ furnace. .All Improve­ convarrfent to Buckland A ircraft Offlcs and Store Equipment ... 6s proxiiiiately 40' x 60’ Woman preferred. Tel. 2-0978. 485.3 for that period in 1941 BY V. T. HA.MLIN ments. S. R,- $I,(MKI. II. P. tions is 16 years. No experience The Decoy Specials al the Stores ...... 66 E a r u y . m o r n i n g g a m e i n t h e p a r k A L L E Y O O P Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 6’ $.500. —one floor on. Cottage quired as we will train new employees.' Wanied—To Buy •.63 , THAT MOB SUPE^ / OKAV, BOys...THEW E GONE B e a m a -R finril— H ilt ell R e s o r t s Off Hartford' Road. 8-Room Street. It looka Hke a frtx;k for the new AI^JY S K 3 N yWETRE CATCHIN’ U P O N / 1 T H IN K S O .V O U R I RIGHTON...HOT ONTH’ TRACK' Kestaerants single. All Improvenients. Mod­ .joason and it can have the Crotchet ServTc^^ Flag j OOP AN’THAT BUNCH OF VMIGHTINESS...THEIR. MUST BE PANICKED/ ______.OOPANpHIS , Rooms VVHtioui Board ...... ern bath. PI(H>less heat. - Gar­ Can be used for a small [...LEAVIN’ATRAIL.-;;;^-.- Boarders Wanted ...... Male Help Wanted warmth you’ll want for the new MOOS/IANS FROM MV .Ti, TRAIL IS AWFUL FRESH f ^■'T3EE,'THATS\MEN CEET . Countrv.JJioard —Resorts...... age. Chh-ken coop, ij aere'of machine shop or for stoT- .season— thia Jaunty— ^two piece CONCENTRATION 7,V AN’ LEADG OFF IN- A S EASY TO Hotels— Restaurants ..,^^1,. land. S, P. $.5,000, D. P. $800. ' fVn E FO RUS\FQ R^;' age; -J l , , model with its flattering , white .CAVE? TH’JUNGLE.^. ^ f o l l o w AS Wsntisd —Rni.nis— Biiard TT.'. Ia)rge lot. (J E M y j / .....BUT H O W LLtv^^ar Renl Fatete For llent Experienced carpenters and firemen., collar! The basque top la of flat­ Call Eveninj;s Between 4 . g e n e r a l O O P , A pa rini^vni* Flat* rp^*rrmnti fO \E .\TR V : tering length and does it whittle Bugltiem _ly«ma«n>n8 for- R^ni .. and 8.' Telephone 42.50. also men to work in our dyeing and fin­ the waistline! M/ MAKE OUT?. - ■ ■ Hous^p Foi R#*ri» ...... Wall streel. South Co4entry.. Suburttan F«»f Rpnl Modem,, two-family dwelling. ishing department. Men up to 65 Pattern No. 8269 ia in sizes 10. Summt-? Horn*-# Fni-,Rpnt ...... Steam heat downstairs, larrge 12. 14, 16. 18 and 20. Size 12 with rb Kent lot. Income .'<.50.(10 |ht month. short sleeves takes 3 5-8 yards 39- flTttl Eatfilr Pof ^rIc years of age will considered for em­ iJ APMrimvrii Building Cur Sal« «» S. P. $5,200. D, P. Sl.OtW. inch material, 1-4 yard contrast Butlnest Property tor Sale ployment. for oollar-^ Fgrme AOd^ tidgna for Sale ..ea« ■ .'lain Road. South Coventry. WANTED For this attractive pattern, Bouets for Sale ...... Seven-room single. Full bath. Pei^ns iM>w on war work wIT! n4»t be considered for .Lot* fdr Sale ...... tw o GIRLS OR WOMEN send 15c in coin, your name, ad­ I > -i. Reeorr Property for S a le...... Running water. Electricity. employment with ns. dress, pattern number‘ and size to A 'ijt ' Suburban for Sale ...... Two-ear garage, '-j acre of land, The Manchester Evening Herald, Real Eetgte for Exchange S. P $1,20(1. D. P. $1,000. One to Mark In and c Wented-^Keal Estate ...... Bus transportation to cover all shifts now available Today’s Pattern Service, 106 7th u ABctfnn^I.eirRl Vnflree One for Sorting and direct to the mills from Willimantic, Andover and Avenue, New York, N. Y...... BOLTON. Just “ Oft Ytqute 6. Tarred Wrapping. Bolton. I f you are keen about sewing road. Nearly an acre of land. vou’Il enjoy our Fall Fashion ' 4 COF«f BY NC* SCafec IWC f M BIG- U S. F*T OFF .5-room house with modern bath. .Apply In Person. Book, a full illustrated catalogue V/I Running water. Eleefric lights. of our latest patterns. AU Sizes t)np-ear garage. S. P. $l,0(M). CHENEY BROTHERS from 1 to 52. Send for your copy New Model Laundry BY MERRILL BLOSSER D. P. .$800. Ready for Imme­ Employment Bureau Main Office H artford Road today, 15c. Or you may order a Strange! Strange! diate' becupanry. A good buy. Summit Street Fashion Book with a 15c pattern, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS for 25c plus Ic for postage. ^------— Bu t . DANNY, I KNOW, EZZIE, S o ----- S u r e ! A LOT o f men mv confidentially ; B e f o r e - w e g o ')OU HAVE NO BUT A LET'S ASSUME , R K l) R Y D E R Mum’s the W ord BY FRED HARMAN ANYWHERE. JUNE, AGE HAVE BUNIONS'MOU f SUSCEPTIBLE BUNIONS j. WAVE BUNONS! ' fPF? L HAVE AN APPOINT­ WAIT HEBE— I’LL BE Y<3UNG l a d y _ RIGHTOUr/,. m u s h t udse her liiE MESA ONCE THERE VJAS Reckon id u <5 HOLD ON, PATCHY.' Bu t I f V ie i e l l iS A w rf, WANTED MENT WITH A . People ape a mix A TRAIL,But THE V)01?T THINK, THOSE PEOPLE tDl k s ABouT’Ert OKAY—' CHIROPOOIST t& SEE ILLUSIONS IF SHE OF ARAB WD IMJUM, PEOPLE BESTROtEtJ m CRAZY lIX)Nrr Bo th er . THEY’ LL RUN nemer m b THOUGHT EM HOVnJ’D IriE Y rrSO OUTSIDERS NOW VJHEN AiN'rtONE', 'AND REGULAR. WSTERT' Man or Woman 1 HAD/ ITELL’ EtAf , EY GOT THE tJTiN’ TOURISTS] 5432 [R ight n o t to ^ ilP HERE.' I B E MOLESTED-' Familiar With By Mrs. Anne 'Cabot ately and sewn on— so you may Service flags are in windows all uke one or more*. CT) Freight or over our beloved country— hung For complete crocheting direc­ there by women who stay at home, tions for the-Service Flag (Pat­ holding the home-front, while sons tern No. 5432) send 10 cents in Trucking Tariffs and husbands fight for their coun­ Coin, Your Name^ and Addresf try's rights. and the Jtottem Niunber tq^Ann' If you’d like to make a digni­ Cabot The Manchester Everiin,' Apply fied and handsome "service fla g" Herald, 106 Seventh Avenue, Ne\ York City. Enclose 1 cent postag for your home or for a friend who __ 8. 194JBYNEA! S i Cheney Brothers has men In the grmed forces, you’ll for each pattern ordered. L,O T. M.BM:u.a.i»aT. QW.i ♦ like this one. M’s B by * 1-3 inches My papular Album—32 pageff'qj MsN F Employment Bureau —is soUdJy crocheted In whlto all typee—is now available. Sent, with a r e i, white and blue border. for \^ur copy of the "'Anne Cabot _ Hartford Road jSUrs o^ blue are crocheted separ­ Albiim ". .The price ia IS cents. / J / I / FOURTEEN BATURDAT, OCTOBER 17, 1942 The Weather Average Daily Circulation Forecnat of U. S. Weather Bnreau For the Month of September, 1943 Arthur H. Anderson, who left The Manchc.'ter Fire Dep^rt- fast and there's no telling what a hard winter will do to it. with the last group of selectees for mcnt'B annual banquet will bo hold 7,637 ^ Continued Cool Tonight. A b ou t Tow n Fort Devens, was given a large Sunday evening at headquarters Heard Along Main Street farewell partv at the home of Mr; at Main and Hilliard atreet at 6 Some local Bpy Scouts were out BINbO TONIGHT Member of the Audit o'clock. Raymond E. Cooper of on a camping trip and their ren­ and Mrs. Thomas H. Walker of 81 Burenn ot Clroolntlona A dhrore* on Uw grounds of Cambridge street, with whom he the Mancheater Defenae Council, And on Some of ManchesteP^ Side Streets, Too dezvous was a camp to the east ORANGE HALL Manchester— A City of V’dlage Charm dsMrUoB wms granted to Sergeant lived. Mrs. Walker being a sister. and recently appointed a Regional of town. When they arrived they Sponsored by the British American Club r . Lord, from Eleanor Upwards o f 70 relatives and Air Raid Warden for the diatrict found k group of Hartford Boy (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN-TS iriieldge Lord of Manchrater, in east of the Connecticut River, will Manchester's tryMing place, for mann submitted a detailed list of Scouts all set to camp out for a 20 Games ...... iS.'I.Ofl Prize Each Gam: MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1942 friends attended the party, and in (Claaallled AdverUslng on Page 14) tha Euperior Court, Harfftfird. Fri­ their behalf private Irving Carl­ be the guest speaker. In addition to the young folks o t High Bchool what she had found to put up and week-end. The air was snappy and 6 Special Games ...... $7.00 Prize Each Game the regular members of the de­ the Mancheater. boys set - about fOL. LXIL, NO. 16 day, October t. The coupic were son of Fort Devens presented to age, at least, iV the Cheney Li­ since that time her grand total 1 Special Gam e...... $10.00 Prize married in New York In January Mr. Anderson a purse of money, partment the auxiliary members has gone much higher for her building a campfire to keep warm. are expected to attend. brary in Center I'ark, we are told. They did a fine job. They looked .3 Free Games ...... ----- .$3.00 Prize Each (Jame 1W7 and separated ahortly after a wrist watch and other accept­ family of five. To be exact, it is no 1 .Sweepstakes. fannerly of Manchester, Sergeant able gifts. The young people go to the stack less than 786 jars, 432 of them across at their Hartford brethern How Our Fliers Blasted Jap Isle in South Pacific is with the U. 8. Army, sta- shivering, in the chill fall air. Playing Starts .\t 8 P. M, Sharp 1 Forces room and pretend to be searching vegetables. Guadalcanal The Auxiliary Police members fiosMd in Oeorgla. David Hadden, of 121 High for a certain volume. .Sooner or Another housewife declares she "Why don't you build a camp­ of the Manches'ter Defense. Coun­ fire?” the local boys iasked. As 2."ic lAssembly Quickly street, returned home last night cil will meet Monday evening at later, the girl or boy, the idol of has canned more than 625 jars from St. Francis' Hospital where his or her heart, at the particular and is at present tackling Japa­ good Boy Scouts they were as­ the V.F.W. home at Mancheater tounded to hear "We forgot to he recently underwent the fifth Green at 8 o'clock sharp. Ail moment, comes along... Then fol­ nese quinces or loquats, which are operation for a shoulder Injury. bring the kerosene oil to start the members are expected to be on lows a short' whispered 'conversa­ unusually plentiful this fall and fire.” Votes Extension Brace for Assault; hand for this meeting. tion and one by one the couples she assures us make a nice, mlld- FILMS drift out. beaded for a coke or a flavored jelly or jam. one that men cone at sonie favorite spot. especially like. She explained that A skunk made an early morn­ DEVELOPED AND Group No. I of the Memorial ing inspection >of Main street the Hospital Women’s Auxiliary. Mrs.' So popular did the stack room as there Is only her husband and DINE and DANCE at PRINTED - INSULATION become that regulations were herself to provide for, she has al­ other morning and had for an au­ Of Voting Hours D. M. Caldwell, leader, will meet dience a bus load of P. and W. 24-HOUR SERVICE ' ' Johns-Manville ■ Monday afternoon at two o'clock necessary to reduce the congestion ready given away 50 jars oT dif­ Hit Jap Destroyers and'make room for the older folks ferent vegetables and fruits to workers. Mr. Skunk hopped across Home Insulation Division 'at the bospital. Members of Group the street from the St. James Film Deposit Box 1 are invited to meet with them. who were really looking for some­ elderly people, shutins or .those DANTE’S MSTAURANT thing to read. Now the young situated so that they cannot pre­ atreet woods, tried to enter the I Hour and Half Session,! L a u d s At Store Entnuiee bank and stopped for a few min­ L. A. Williams folks can still visit the library, and serve the bounty of the summer le Cast Center Street Odd Fellows Building Shortest on Record, * ^ • . Ainericaiih Fend Off Aer­ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fabiano can still meet the date—in the ref­ season. utes on the bank door ledge. Then Fliers Report Probable D l C Represenlativf of. Autumn street will have as erence room or on the steps, but Still another reported a can­ he hopped along Main street, try­ ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING ial Allenipis to Soft­ ,'thlelr guests tomorrow. Mr. and ing every door entrance, perhaps Beals Down Efforts'" JJteD pe iCaiU Deslruction of Two ^ KEMP'S TE'.FPHONE <»02 ' no more dating in the stack room. ning orgy one day. by pressure Featuring Chicken, Steaks, Spaghetti and Rarioll. I .Mrs, Anthony Fabiano and their After all, what more 'appropri­ to see if a door had been left ajar. To liitrodiice O ther " . en Them Up; Expect daughter Marie of Brooklyn. N. Y. cooker cold ■ {>ack and electric There were none (for which the Orders Put Up To Take Out. Vessels Few Miles j{g EaniUie ate place to. make a bid for rd-. oven, and more than 150 qiia'rta Full-Scale Attack hy Local guests a t , a chicken and (nance? Who knows but Brown­ store manager so unfortunate as to Matters; Bill. Signed News Irutn West of Kiska; Japa­ spaghetti dinner’ at the Fabiano was the result. harbor an unwelcome skunk must ORCHESTRA .DURING THE SUMMER ing, Shelley, Swinburne, Wads­ At the town almshouse, which Totlay. — ‘Large Niinihers of Ja|»- home will be Mr. and Mrs. Americo worth and even Clyde Fitch may be duly thankful.). Bv H iirlev nese Reinforcing Gar- Hits Honan Qallo and son Rudolph and Mr. has perhaps the largest family An occasional pedestrian, huiryr. aiiese Land Fighters; be the inspiration? Their thoughts unit in town; more than 1,000 jars Praises 'Candor and .rison an,«l Bbilding and Mrs. William Gallo and their and romantic musings are there in Ing to catch the bus, caught sight Hartford, Oct. 19.— (/P)-— infant daughter! of vegetables, raised on the farm of the black and white pussy and Common Sense' in Boinhei^s Sent Out to paper and print If not in spirit. have been preserved for the win­ Tiie Connecticut General As­ N ew Installations Thousands Succumb in ^ OAK GRILL- But if the spirit of Clyde Fitch described'-a wide arc out Into the Harass Supply Lines. ter season. Sometimes the total street for safety clearance. In fact sembly met in special session Telling Canmiian Peo­ On Soulb Sifle of Isle. Province IT here 6,- “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" ever Influences any of the local li- haa reached 1500, but this year brar>’ datrra the parents had bet­ the visitor had the sidewalk all to today, (juickly passed a bill YOUR OWN! ! there are not as many men and. ple o f - Severe Losses. ter apply the strap oil—but quick. himself. I 000,000 Reported on \VashiriR:ton. Oct. 19.— (iT*) XMAS GREETING CARDS women at the farm. The pressure to keep the polls open on Hcaiiquai'ter.s Alaska De­ DINE AND DANCE At Purnell , Place the . animal i election night until'9 p. m.. — F’ending off aerial attempts From Your Snapshots cooker method is used by the turned off and was lost to sight' Montreal, Oct. 19 i;P)-Prai.3e fense Command. Oct. 19.— } erge o f Starving. To the Lilting Tunes of ■ This 'it^m, should be properly matron. Mrs. Ernest Peteraon and LEGION BINGO instead of the customary 6 p. tp soften them up, American and those that had sought safety . ( f f >)—Continuing their assault Order Now — Supply Limited! titled "Seen Along Main Street.” for the "candor and common forces bntrejiched on Guadal­ her assistant. In the center of the street resumed m., beat down an attempt to on Kiska. Japan’s last foot­ Chungking, Oct. 19 Stride although those who chanced along their normal course by way of the sense" with which the severe canal island braced them­ DON MAC AND HIS ELITE STUDIO heard plenty too. It seems that a introduce other matters hold in the Aleutians, Ameri­ en by one of the w< rst famines of One of our local critics remark­ sidewalk. adjourned, Dll all within a space ot losses in the Dieppe raid were an­ selves tiKiay for an expected woman went Into a local optome­ ed to a Herald reporter the other can fliers yesterday reportedl modern times, Chinese are dying try store the other day to get a TONIGHT less^ than - an Five Bonibeni Whether the vigor of these The woman was stocky and the who treats Kis patients like degs.” was more money than he had seen Attack in Caucasus Progressing bombings, coupled with the dev­ GET A FtoOF THAT'S FORTIFIED The .stranger was much surprised in his who^e life. only matters embraced in tbe The aerial attack on the - war­ Manchester Water Co. assi.stant just a little fellow. The governor's call could be considcr- (ConHnued ou Page Two) ships Oct. 16 was conducted by astating reception accorded, ene- Wm. Foulds, Jr., Pre.s. assistant was .',terniined the until informeil that Doc Bushneli Well, the n?xt Monday morning 'my raiders over . Guadalcanal, was is a veterinarian. \\'hen he came to work he was get­ five of the United States' B-26 woman wasn't going to take the Prizes Games *'*The governor signed the bill at bombers. It left the destroyers Several Coast delaying a frontal a.ssaiilt by land AGAINST FIRE« SNOW, WIND, And a fanfiliar Main Streeter ting ready to go on the Job. stand­ troops could only be conjectured. glasses and the woman was just 12.57 p. m. ^ I\azis Report Mopping Bandit Caught smoking and their crews splash­ aa determined she would get them. cracks "No mattof how much the ing around with a group of fell6w Heavy concentrations of supr Nazi.s milk the French they still Passage of the '/oting hour bill Action Delayed ing about )n the cold waters of The wom.tn cufiKl the store at­ workmen. He rolled up his sleeves came quickly after Governor Hur­ » L D of^ Iftdnsinal Area ___ __ i i mth » Points Target porting enemy ships in the Buin- RAIN AND SUN have to .take it with •Vichy.” —and lo and behold! ■ he had on the North Pacific. tendant around pretty freely but Penny Bingo Starts at 7 :30 Sharp ley who had summoned the Ca'pt. Warren A. Beth of Frer' Shortland area to the northwest he stuck to the tight. She kicked wristwatche.s and we mean wrist- special session, told the (lenerai 01 Hei*/.., Dlirlllg Hollllip fi J Z . were the special target of' Allied U. 8. G. ASPHALT SHINGLES ARE FORTIFIED watches - beoau.^e he had one on Oil Lower As;e Defeat mont:"Mich., led the bombers into bombers which were believed to him in the shin.-». and otherwise When the party is all for the Assembly in joint sessiiin that it Stormed by Infantry the battle and had hii men flying Of Nazi FUers AGAINST ALL THESE ELEMENTS! NOTICE ladic.s you must say that "dainty each wrist! Individual Seats for Every Patron have hit three cruisers and sever­ marked the poor lellow up. ' He voting hours were not Uber^ized ------I Of Exchange 80 low they had to pull up to clear tried to remain the perfect gentle­ .sandwiches" were served. When this year “ many thousands w war Bill in Senate Moscow, Oct. 19.— the masU of their victims. Heavy al other vessels. Select these shingles for an exclusive design and for DR. J. A. SEGAL man, but he had a hard job. .The it's a stag party the men must A fellow living up Talcottville Refreshments Free Parking wortvcrs would be virtually dis­ Berlin (Fron) German ______advancing: anti-aircraft failed to stop the 45- A communique from MacAr- way evidently rates a glass of beer German troops. Raiders Take Advantage thur's headquarters, reporting the aa attractive and fire resistant roof. Can be applied 'oattle waned when a police officer 1 ave hearty Rieat sandwiches or franchised.” . ilroadcasts), Oct. 19.—l/P)—■ mlnute attack. Announces arrived on the .set ne. Everything 8 bountifiil repast. Well, we heard as being worth the 10 cent over- 15th Game S15 ' Present voting hours are from Kutlens Beaten into Un- over the bodies of hundreds Shortly after Capt. Richards Of l^w Clouds to second successive night attack on right over an old roof. The German high corhmaiul Bum, said the -airdrome used by The Removal of His Office seemingly calm, the officer leU, about a young woman secretary the-bar charge plus two tokens. 6 a. m. to 6 p. ri. Barkley and McNary to of their dead, added a new Saltes of El House, Tex., had scor­ Saturday afternoons and Sundays said tcKiay that an industrial fonsteipusneM by Chi- the Japanese in their Solomon* Free Estimates! From * but shortly afterw.ard the tight re­ of a local society who was Writing For Sake of War Workem block of Stalingrad’s crum­ ed hits on one destroryer a heavy Attack Britain; luon- Moderate Prieesl sumed. this time on the sidewalk up the minutes of a recent event. he gets the urge for a goblet of "It is for the sake of our war Await Return of Sev­ area of Stalingrad "comiuer- ojieratlons was bombed heavily. ciigb Policeman; An- bling buildings to their hold- explosion, apparently just behind Cargo Vessel Strafed in front of the .stole. Jhcre were both men and ^ijvomen suds and he just steps out from weirkers we gather here today, d in recent fighting. ha.s the stack, was heard. O.ther explo­ don Has Three Alerts. 647 MAIN ST. eral Abse.ntees; Tbiirs- ing.8 within the city today as After lighting up the crowded Well, the woman with all her at the affair. The minutes read his residence and boards a bus. He ' ho told the legislators. "deUrmln- been mopped up." The com­ Hwering Operator's Call sions followed on both ships and backhand slaps and shin kicking "Male and female, sandwiches goes to Depot Square, has a beer, ed that they shall^ enjoy every the Russian defenders moved London. Oct. 19— - German harbor with parachute flares the CAMERON ROOFING CO. To dav Set for Debate. munique rei’iorted that the Mack smoker-curled into the sky. Allied raiders spilled 22 tons of . didn't get her glasses, and accord­ were served.” never oVer two. then gets the next privilege and right guaranteed to in fresh troops in a desperate daylight raiders, taking advantage S 4 t WoodbrMge 8L Phone 4245 Manchester ing to the owner of the shop she ------■ -'4 Chicago, Oct, 16— —Irwin bomba, including many thousand- 12 MYRTLE ST. bus back home. He repeats this American citizens, i am confident German attack in the west­ effort to blunt and defeat the lat­ of low clouds, attacked oeveral won t until she pay;- the four bucks We had hoped that all the scrap two or three times,during a Satur­ it is your purpose to provide every Bulletin! ern Caucasus was progressing. Kadons. 32. termed a "throe-state Pro[Higanda Purpose pounders, on the enemy ships be­ Put Those est Nazi assault, now in its sixth low. In the last of the four at­ due on them. And he won't we .see piled up here and therfc, day afternoon and evening. Each Connecticut elector with the op- Wu.shlngton. Orl. 19.— — Trying to Reach Naval Base ] :vmr\eic wave" by J. Edgar Hoover, day. Nevertheless, the force of points on the cast coast of Britain straighten out the bent bows, Seen in Jap Threat today, causing considerable dam­ tacks a cargo vessel was strafed and that pictured in the bigger beer coats him 26 2-3 cents, which ■ portunity to east his ballot.” The Senate Military cqmnill- (The German forceSJ have been captured today when he at­ the onslaught seemed lessened and set afire and seven flying either the bend having f-esulted citii.s, would ,go into guns, shells, he probably never figured out. The governor pointedly told the from the fury of attacks earlier New York, Oct 1 9 - d ’ - The age and some casualties and giv­ special session that in his opinion tee today urged sfieedy ap- di iving southeastward i from the tempted to hold un a currency ex­ Japanese, pursuing some devious b<>t.ts were destri yed or damageiL when the woman gral.bed the bomb.s and tanks to blast Hitler Black .sea port of Novorossisk in the siege, and acme observers ing London three brief alerts. "The Iasi raid saw enemy ves­ glaitses and clung to them during it had no authority under the con­ pro^nl of legislation to draft change at 4806 Madison street, on propaganda purpose not immedi­ ai)d his stooges, but from what we The first real, all-out defense Summer ' and attempting to break through here questioned whether this was Several bursts of heavy anti-alr- sels burning fiercely as the result liie struggle. stitution to consider any general the West Side, a t e ly ''apparent, reported today hear that isn't exactly' possible. workers party we've- heard of in 18-and I9-.vear-old men for Russian positions farther south to due to an exhaustion of forces or ciaft fire were heard in two Lon­ of earlier attacks." the communi­ legislation and he quoted from a The operator <)f the exchange to a German shift of strength to that United Stales airmen had Not ail .scrap is convertible into Manchester ia that planned by the military service with an as­ reach another Russian naval base called police wlip arrived in line don districts in the afternoon and que said. There are some local - drivers metal that can be used for such Air Raid Wardens and First Aid­ message sent to a special session the west to face a possible second been captured during the raid on there was even machine-gun fire An indication that the Ameri­ sertion that “the very national at Tuapse.) to beat Kadens' into unconsclous- Japan April 18 by planes under who evidently think the 35 mile an implements of war. ers of Precinct No. 8. Tliey're go­ •^he attack is progressing in front. and the sound of planes, but ni> can-held airfield on Guadalcanal Cottage Homes, Inc. hour limit on automobile speed is Togs Away ' (Oonlinued on Page Thirteen) existence in dependent” upon ne.is. Danger Still Acute Brig. Gen. Jafnes H. Doolittle's Not all scrap rubber can be ing to have S "froliclng, rollicking the western Cai'ca.sus." aaid the Police of the nstion were warn­ alert was sounded*'that time and was still inUct despite recent a joke. A few arrests would do the use of such men In the command, and would be "severely there were no reports of bombs bombardments by enemy surface CENTER STREET — MANCHESTER converted to use for tires, and not Hallowe'en party” at the High­ armed forces. Reporting for­ rommunique. "Infantry stormed ed by Detroit authorities on Sept. The danger to SUlingrad 8til\ a lot of good. The driver who all scrap tin or aluminum c.|m be punished" for 'inhuman acts. vessels and aiV raids was seen in land Park Community club a week mally legislation similar to new heights and in a-steep ascent 30 that Kadens was "one of the remained acute, with the German General Doolittle declared after falling in London. faithfully abides b.v the regulation made Into metals for sli^lane from tonight—cider and every­ .. .But not before'you have them carefully and expertly took a mountain strongly fortilieu attack concentrated into narrow The Nazis, flying^^gly and far feels pretty sore when a car shoots .thiit pnssetl over>vhelmlngly by most desperate criminals at large his return from the raid in May that manufacture. thing. What we can't underatand cleaned. There’s no telling what those clothes will be To Put Curbs with six pillboxes and important, today.". They advised participants salients in a desperate effort to apart , in an BppRrenr~attempt to (Conttnned on Page Ten) past doing .50 or better. If it the House Satindny, the rom- hot a plane was lost in Japan. One confuse the ground defenses, ma­ We understand that 60 per cent ia—if the Air Raid Wardens and mittee asserted that “ If .Amer­ for further warfare." in the manhunt: achieve a final break-through. American plane came down In keeps up it stands to reason that of the trolley rails being removed First Alders can have a party to­ worth next summer! Soil and perspiration left In The high command said German Earlier reports had placed the chine-gunned and bombed scat­ the law abider will pretty soon On Evictions ica In to nuisive. If it Is to ■ "Kadens will stand for no ques­ Russia and the crew was interned from Center street will be u.sed gether why mixed watches at the clothes for long is MOST damaging! (wntinue to be the home of planes "attacked targets in and tioning by police officers. He has fiercest fighting in the besieged tered areas. turn in license num ^rs of the around Stalingrad as well as there. The shopping district of one OFFER YOU THE BEST violators. to make steel to be made into Bolton Observation Post are taboo. dem«M-nicy and liberty, the In­ been answering the first question cit'.' in the northeri. factory area The Japanese maneuver became still more trolley rails. Some­ CALL 7254...PROMI»T SERVICEi^ transport movements and railway anS it.was asaumea that the new Flashes! One fellow who keeps religious­ duction of our 18- and 19- with gunfire." (Continued on Page Two) thing about the processing that We heard of a local girl who has Regulations to Halt Lieut. Jo.scph Fallon of Fillmore German gain was registered here. (Continued On Pngo Ten) (Late Builetins of tbe (JPt W l» ) ly under 35 inlles told us about a Hundreds of enemy dead were grey sedan that comes from the makes it impossibieto convert a boy friend piloting a fighter (Continued on Page Thirteen) j (tV.nflnu«l on Page Thirteen) street po'jce saia Kadens was much of them Into war materials.' Overnight! Actions in left in the street and 18 tanks VALUES IN WAR TIME north end along Main street each plane In the South Pacific. She beaten on the head into uncon­ A certain amount' of reclaimed claims she always knew he was Effect Tomorrow. sciousness by Patrolman Richard were knocked out," the mid-daji To Delay Poll Tax Action • day. The car is traveling about communique said. Waahington, 0<'t. 19—(^i—Tha r.O miles an hour, ne says, and the scrap must be used ■with a certain awrfulty smart but she can't under­ Nelson when Nelson found Kadens amount of virgin iron ore,'aa we stand what'- has come over him. Fourteen German planes sup- S<>nat« Judiciary comniltte* voted driver pays no attention if you Mandi^ter Dry Cleaners Washington, Oct. 19 —dPi—Regu­ menacing employes of the ex­ Combat Performance understand it. She says that he always rated 90 iKJrting the German assault were 8 to 4-toda., to postpone action for HOUSING IN TOWN. give him the "Victory horn” — lations to halt overnight eviction change with a pistol. Heard about a local prohibi­ to 100 per cent In collage but that Nazi Troops Mutiny, brought down by Red- Air Force another week on legislation to out­ three ahorta and a long. The car 93 Wells Street o f tenants and sales o t houses to The alarm caihe over Police tionist the other (lay who had he writea now that ail he geta ia 1313, the general police telephone pilots and anti-aircraft fire, the law collection of poll taxes as a seems to be carrying cither High evade rent control were Issued to­ communique s-iid. indicating! the Of Planes Improving prerequisite (or voting. ChairmaJl school or .Trade school atudenU. been religiously saving the bottle “zeros.” day by the Office of P.rice Admin­ number, and Policemen Nelson and caps from soda water, Oxx>-Cola Harold Metzger rushed to the ex intensity of the German drive to­ Van Nu\s (D., Ind.) said the ac­ The letters on the plate are ”G istration Norwegians Report ward tlicir objective. tion wa- taken oyer vigorous o|^ Three Styles To Choose From—r- over G” but our informer isn't and so oh. He took g r e o t trou­ The office gagster came through Beginning tomorrow, these two change. Fallon said Nelson recog nized Kadens Immediately, as the t'roatUn Legion I'sed IKis'irfon ol Senator Norris (In^, sure of the numbers. ble to remove the cork linings and with one this week which he may, requirements mupt be met before Among Axis troops 'thrown into sterilize the caps before turning Kilimore police had been, directing UnvariiiiiliPfl t.riticisin .Neb.) so that "language in the It has been suggested to The or may not have picked up in some , a purchaser can obtain ^the right the stor.ning battle for Stalingrad, Fifth Column them In for scrap metal. He had local tavern. He wonders if a ■ Desertions, Siiieitles anti the manhunt, and notified the sta­ Of Aineriran Fighters House liill, ol lui arguiiicntutive Herald that It Inaugurate a "De­ BUY WAR^f^DS AND STAMPS . to occupy the property:" the Russians said, was the Croat­ nature," could ta- worked over by Two Without Garages at $5220 fense Dri’ving" column and print delivered the big box of caps to c le ^ in a store he goes to who is ' 1. i’ayment of bne-tWrd of the Vichy Guards tion. General l.owering of Mindful of the Detroit warning ian legion of 4,000 troops, forming Upset System Senatorj l.lanalier (R., tonn.) be- the license plates of those cars, one salvage collection depot ..only always cross and grouchy . could purchase price must be made (not part of the 100th German Light Is Coupled M’itb Analy­ to be litfprmed that salvaged bot­ of K.adens' "st.Ool on sight" ten­ w»en now and Mondav. tan Nuja the drivers of which are seen vio­ be called a counter-irtitant. j ff 'e Have Over-the-Counter Stamp including borrowed funds) before Morale 'Ainong Aripy infantry division. tle caps are only good for making —r-A Non. dencies, Nelson clubbed him. with sis of All Air Types. told- re(Hicters he fhoU )jht thore lating decent driving regulations. a certificate authorizing eviction Base itt Dakar Pravda reported that of the was litti/ pros|H-cl ol Senate ac­ and $5470 and One With Attach­ Maybe a good Idea. into more bottle caps most- of Service, at All Times Of Oceiipatitm Tobl. his service pistol as Kadens scur­ will be issued by an area rent di­ ried out of the exchange and be­ original 4.000 members of this le­ Air Raiil Warniiifl »•> tion Is'fore the N’oveiiilter elec-V which are being used for beer bot­ rector, gion onlv • single company of ap- SWashinglon. Oct. 19.— l/P) tles. He was pretty .sore, but gan to put i^p a fight. > Pliilippin**^* Disrii |)t(‘ NeceaHity |Gruuing Dally rale are on the increase sis of alii Army and Navy air of chlcorjr have jumped up consid­ One of the lo<»l Selective Ser­ "Necessity tor this action has _ warning v‘->stem carefully day that a iwo-inotomi plane, ap- For Appointments Cnil among the 200,000 GeiTiian types, the Office "of \\ar In­ ---- " lis-i parentl.v a 1 nited Slates mall Down Payments As Low As $720 erable since coffee started to run vice group that went out last Rockville 71 (Reveme Charge) been growing dally" Price Admin- London. Oct. 19 v-^(ie)-Vichy is .set up in the Philipi'irtes was .ns short. Monday morning deserves a lot of troops of occupation in Nor­ formation concluded, toda.v ruptevl by' Fifth Column agents be craft, cnished in flame* alter a I(W Union Street Roekrtlle The New Aero , istrator Leon .Henderson said. "In guarding her West African base at Realistic Models of War niidrjilr explosion last night near There are lots'of ways of mak­ credit, although he aaid he pre­ order to maintain the morale of way, the Norwegian govern- that “ on average the combat fore it had ohee n.m tionod. the ing coffee auhatltutes. One fellow ferred his name, not be mentioned. Dakar with old American-made' ment-in-cxije was informed Office of War information report­ this ((uelaS' province town som« Mortgage and- Terms Arranged workers in war, production indus­ planes, mpeh modem French war performance of United States .*,0 miles Inside the I anadtan bor- keeps telling us that ground acorns He had suffered for a number of try and of the families of mem­ aircraft was good" and improv­ ed today. material, strengthened coastal bat­ today in' fresh reports Stres.sing the iinportaPce of an der from >Iaine. The mayor said and chicory will make just as good yeara from a chronic ear abscess. bers of the armed forces who pay brought* out of the homeland.'Two * 1*1.1 f Wounds Shown Recruits ing. In a 10,000 word report to teries and the last of France s mo­ adequate warnins system V> the iMidies ol the m cupants were so S'fluid with a coffee flavor as the He was turned down when he first rent, it is vital that they remain large concentration camps were the public designed to di.spel, the reel thing. They Ull us that a trip was examined. But he. w an M t o ' torized troops, fighting French .succcs.sfiil operation of comt.it badl.v mangled that It was Impos- free from the threat of overnight military sources disclosed here. reported opened for mutineers ^ Id .,. lated field of battle to await medi- fog of confusion conceniing to the llbraiy will be beneficial be­ get trtto the service so he under­ OLD Fori George G. Meade, lano.s in its rcpoit of .Ameru-rn sllile to tell how nianv there were. The Property Is Conveniently Located On eviction for the duration of the A summary of the Dakar de­ along the Finnish frontier and at cal attention American planes. 0%'7 s**'* cause there' are a couple of vol­ went a delicate and painful oper­ national emergencyf Ell)nioaf*on Oct. 19— oP) —The Army drew truth lies between the two ex­ aircraft. OWl said that as the ation. ) fenses written for The Sunday Ex­ least 1.400 Nfizis were said to be The Fort Meade medi'-al officers Battle of the Philippines -vore slaver Slashes \\ rlst umes that give recipes for various RECORDS of the apprehension: of immediate back tile curtain today on a previously used -photographs be- tremes" of adverse and favorable Center Street, Adams Street and Middle The trouble was cleared and he < At press byia Fighting French officer confined in one of -them. southward "the e was often none Boston. st(>oned today after * Hilliardville Plant. board, spread out In the aun to dry, One of our newer ■ residents ; the defense of France. They were i>8 head o f the art department, fighters already in action, h^ave Tlie result wa.s that in many raids KEMP'S woqld also go a long way towards still in packing cases in French every ten w-as ordei-ed executed. The wax and synthetic riibber Unlveraity of Maryland Medical reported that he had and then brew them just like tea chanced along one day as Ernest | Every Saturday Night The order had to be countermand­ creations—Arms punctured by ma­ mAnv good point* but HTt den- the first notice came when the wrist with s penell ellp. Inc. stopping evasive aaliw of houses. Morocco when Franc? signed her school leaves. Smith's concrete men were patch-; 7«S Main St. Tel. 8080 Rita Evasive Sales ed, this report went on, because chine gun slugs.' legs, torsos and nitel'v inferior to foreign m enemv’a planes were sighted. If Sheriff fames .1. Mellen r e p o r ^ Maybe some readers have some ing sidewalks on one of the aide At 8:15 P.M. armistice with Gemiany. Work on Wax Models . mir fighters were already -in th^; , (Jerk of (oiirts WttlUm You m^y select your color scheme Insida I "Some landlords in certain part* Powerfully Defended Nazi firing squads refused to skulls ripped by explosives or bad­ Clarke, now attached ro the high’-altitude combat Improved and out. wallpaper and color acher.iea of In­ fan blower sysUm). coal flred. Hot water other suggestions for coffee and streets. Remarked the newer resi­ shoot th^ men and the rebels were ly burned—are-SO true to life that types are in production but air they had a fail .lian e of g a ­ rrendihle that the furnished by separate coal flred unit. dent, “Manchester has the best of thr country are engaged in out­ The officer said Dakar was the Army Medical numeum in Wash­ laid linoleum. tea substitutes. Send them In and right evaslvt, sales," Henderson as­ sent to concentration camps ' in­ more than one of the recruit.* has haven't been battle-tested yet. ting up and doing battle with the not serious and that (.oldenluvr* All homes will have a hatchway, making it beat the black market! sidewalks and side streets of any most powerfully defended town exhibited a greenish tinge after ington. and Maj. (Jordon H. Hag­ enemy or, as happened more often, All hoiisea will have plastered walls, inlaid serted.' "They even gO to the ex­ controUed by the Vichy govern­ stead. gard, assistant J6th Division sur­ 2. Chief fault of our fighters is was In "no danger. ” linoleum on the kitchen floor, bathroom floor TOnvenient to remove ashes from the cellar. town I've ever seen, but the poor­ Suicides were declared mounting that first look. the tardv and incomplete develop­ of waiting for th- enemy pursuit The homes will also have heavy asphalt shln- est Main street." He was referring tent o t advertising their basic pur­ ment, and had been strengthened geon. enlisted the help of a corpor- low-n to them and then and on the kitchen counters — Selectei^ oak The statement made in an un­ pose as an evasion of the maxi­ at' an "alarming'^ rale, and desert­ Designed 4« Overcome Sboi'k ment of the Allison liquid-cooled to come Starr Selecting -fury ,,_ _ i gles of various colors and design as well as guarded moment earlier in the of course to the condition of the »200 IN PRIZES with ”Bll that Petain's France had It is the shock at first sight of ;tl, Walter E. Roll, and went to fluorine. Owners may pick choice of flni.ih ANNOUNCEMENT ers were reported leaving in in­ motor.. slugging it out.'' t h h -ago . 0 . t. t S i l Wind., on front elevations In various styles surface of Main street from the mum rent regulations. In such in the way of modern equipment. work on 15 wax models about two OWl called the air raid warning on oak flooring—varnish, wax or semi-wax. seaaon by one of the Herald sales, neither tenant nor landlord creasing numbers, making their stich war casualties that the m od­ 3. For daylight precision bomb­ 6f a Jtiry qinvlified to and oolors. All homes will have rolled and Center south. It ia breaking up (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES He listed the warships there aa els, were, among other things, de­ months ago. AU houaas will be tnaulatefl under attic floor. staff, to the effect th a t "There DR. C. C. SHERWOOD have any intent of actually trans­ the 36,000-ton battleship Richelieu, \vay across the Finnish frontier Whether additional seta w1U be ing our riving fprtreas B-17a and death penally seeded front lawns, together with shrubs and was nothing to can,” haa been dis­ ( 1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME signed to overcome. (Continued on Page Eight) 'Hia houaea will also haw semi-air condition­ DENTIST ferring the deed to the property, never completed but whose big along routes outlined in leaflets made far other unita will depend Liberator B-248 are unsurpajisecl. the trial of Mm. Eleanor trees. All eonstnictlon Is being inspected proved again and again by house­ The reall*"™ reach its peak 35. bloil'le divorcee and mmaeg ing heating uniU (Intemational/^hoUerona^'^^oUer with and approved by the F. H. A. and no In-migrant defense worker gtiok make it a port fortlflcatloa; dropped from Russian planes. upon estlmatea of coat, time re­ 4. Our medium bombers, Mitch­ wives who have ^ led in to refute AUCB COTRAN ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! Accounts of Hitler’s troubles when the'last of the nollow, syn­ ell B-25a and Martin B-26a have saloon^tce ftrl charred «tOi| (Knonin As f|Mea Allan) . Has Takes Over the Dental who enters into such a iuile ever th^l937, 7,600-ton cruisers Glolie, quired for manufaifure and avall- Treasurj Balance his statement He ia now SSkating within his own Army were coupled thetic rubber .reproduction* made no competitora. murdering (ionton •'‘ '■ j" '* " - SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ' Office of .^mple Parking In Rear of Club. imagines he will receive title. Montcalm and Georges Laygues, from the original wax arrive at .ihllitv of materiala. ■ that in his own household more Henderqbn said immediate evic­ and the 2.860-ton destroyers Le with growing unrest among the For the Initiated at Meade, the 6. Latest' Navy fighUr, dive- Washington, Oct. 19.—( ^ - The S*. on« time Boston R*d than 300 ja n of vegetables, julCM Seventh Danghter of n Seventh Son DR. E. RABINOWrrZ c< nquered peoples of Europe - re­ Fort Meade. bomber and torpedo types already pitcher. In present Ing. *M Bora With n Vea tions resulting from the sale ot Fantasque, Le Molln and L« Terri­ Medical ' Corps officer*, who modela atUl aerve aa the base for poalUon of the Treasury, Oct. 16; and fruits havs been canned, with And Win Continue the Prac­ ble; a dozen or more submarines belling at the Nazi campaign to In action are the beat earner Receipt.s, 314.150.809.60; expen- withdrawing.! a ; Salainnan On the Property Every Day and Evening rental property had a serious af­ ^ald they knew of nothing similar manv a quip. Why. would you anve, defense counsel Indleaia^ a minimum o f sugar. tice of D^tistiy At and various light Naval craft. recruit labor for war liulustries. believe it." said one veteran. planea in the‘world. .litiires. 31oS.531.333 66 net bal­ o t B y fect oh the enforoement of maxi­ in use. plan to have soldiers don 6. Other typos patrol, recon- forts wouM be t* prov# ^ Soon after his comment on the ment. la the Servtan eg the Pen- mum rent. The' fear of eviction in The presence of these ships at Nazis Increasing Pressure ^ of these gnys sti'l think ^ ance 3 4 '263.686.830 19; customs Or At Any Time By Appointment. immense amount of sugar spplied- 869 MAIN STREET in both occunifil nnd'unoccnjiicd ! t'le nihbei rcprmiuctionf •Mi'iing j pie for SO Vrnra Marchfi^ler, Phone 8494 Advertise in The Herald——It Pays . a congested war area, he \ added. Dakar was disclosed originnlly by • J I (hem on oyer their own heads^l these things are the real th in g-1 l?«* tp U for month. 310,950.779.45. i V% UU*-» for, in view o t theYact "There was IM Charch Street, Hartfoifl, Uimn the Beilin radio, Scot. 3. citing a jBraMrvad."___ ) gOmUnaifl «8 ■iflktt) DoUilhg to can,” Hra. Otto Uerr^ •aml-ofltcial Fniwb k>urca. ifTnilmiii <8 itrma flud lq$s*-*ad He ob b aiau^i juit waU fin