roncnesfer Evening Herald 8ATDHBAT, ^ T n CMBEK 11,1948 Your Dollars Can If I S m Can’t-^ B u y War Bonds Mm . W. Alee Diekson, wtf* of theater building at Bray’s store la Lieut. W. A. Dickson of Camp Receives Rating a sign that says the store is closed About Town Shelby, Mlsa.-, is visMlng her par- Heard Along Main Street for two weeke while he is on a You are invited to attend the enta Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chagnot, vacation. The Weather of North Coventry, and plans to re­ The explanation: Mr. Bray had Average Daily Circulation Browne Barr, eeeoclate And on Some of MancheHer*»"Side Street*, Too. Foreceet of U. S. Weather Rnrenn turn to Mississippi In- October. his store in the Farr building be­ For the Month of Auguet, M4S iBlniater of tHo Center Oongrega- Lieutenant Dickson is with the fore he moved a number of years BENEFIT tlonal church haa returned from newly activated 65th Division at „There never was a time in the : precaution to get any Information ago, and he must have forgotten Contimied eool t<^y and to­ hie vacaticiv and la malting hit Camp Shelby. history of the country when so as. to the procedure to be followed. to take the sign with him. 8^58 night; gentle to moderate wtoda. Ba«M iB ttM Centennial Apart- So in this instance, evidently, the IMaurtotPr llrfaUl iuaiiti tm Cheatnut atreet. much Interest was displayed In local K. of C. carnival committee GARDEN CARD PARTY Member of the Audit Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor gardening and canning as the pres­ A prominent local citizen haa Bureau of Clrculntloas of South Methodist church will be members were a .step ahead of the advanced an idea for the*erectlon Manchefter— A City of Village Charm . 'S. Mr. and Mra. Gerhard Richter ent season. Prudent and patriotic professional promoters. F of Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and son Gerald of Anaonla, are ex­ heard tomorrow morning over of a suitable memorial to our housewives all over town have been pected today for a tIbU with their radio station WDRC on a relig­ World War I in Manchester. He (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'TS putting up an immense amount of Community spirit . . . that thing parenta. Rev. and Mra Karl Rich­ ious broadca.st beginning at 9:15 propases. (and has the plans for (CieeaUled Advertialng on Page 10) ter of Winter atreet and Mr. and o’clock. This program ‘"rhe Voice Vegetables, and as many fruits as which moldq any community into it), to erect a Memorial shaft on TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 2 :30 P. M. OL. LXIL, NO. 293 M ra Jacob Klein of Fairfield of Religion," which has been for thVy have been able to secure, a solid front la still evident at the the top of the hill in Center Park thereby freeing commercially North End. The bond drive open­ Street. - nine consecutive years an informal and would place around Its base, MISS MARY CHAPMAN’S GARDEN discussion among ministers of dif­ eanneoN!oods for consumption by ing and Field Day held at the in a circle, granite slabs on which 75 Forest Street our amrved forces or our allies. Y. M. C. last Monday gave’am­ Fire Sweeps Pennsylvania’ s Philadelphia Station ferent denominations has been re­ bronze placqties might be at* If Rainy^ in Miss Chapman’s and NeighborinK Homes. cently conducted ^ by individual The cannlnJ^sSea.son is drawing to ple proof that this spirit still lives tached, containing the names of Bloody Battle Raging a close, there aee still tomatoes____ _ to north of the turnpike. Further Germans Jubilant ministers of Hartford and vicinity. all the men and women from Prizes At Each Table. Refreshments. > m. 'jaw m Brittsh- Mr. Ward will take as his subject jar. or to conve into juice,, chili proof, given grudgingly by C dyed- Manchester who served. 'What Religion Does For Us." sauce or pickles, antlthere maV be in-the-wool South Ender was all At the present time few people For Reservations Call 6080 a few wild or cultivated.grapea’ not that, was needed to make it cer­ ever visit the top of the hill at many. Americdn Club Miantonomoh Tribe No. ,58, Im­ tain. Said this man, "The people the flagpole in Center Park. There Over Own Reports at the North End are still in har­ At Salerno Bridgehead: proved Order of Red Men, will In spite of the drawbacks, the is ample area there for the con­ hold its regular meeting In the drouth, and the Jap bcetleaXthe mony with one another. The Fire struction of a s\iitable War Me- Zipser club Monday evening at 8 Victory gardens have yielilpd department and Improvement A st- ihorlal, and if it were desired, the BINGO o'clock sharp. splendid crops, and it haa been sociation put on this show for one entire fiagpole area might be ^irpose of selling bonds but it Of II Duce Rescue Howard L. Hohnen great satisfaction to thousands of closed In within a building to con­ Aviation Cadet CTarence O. Ma- families all over the country to ed something else again. We tain relics and momentoes of the produce their own food aunplies fct tfte..South End," said the South WE WISH TO EXPRESS Nazi Force ron, won of Mr., and .Min. John E. Howard L. Holmes, eldest son hoped for final conflict of arms. and pre.serve them for winter use. Ender,\’’are bigger, scattered TONiqHT Johnson of 48 Cllntoh^atreet has of Mr. snd Mrs. Mark Holme.s, of Certainly the Idea haa many la y Mussolini Freed D raft, reported to the Army Ajr Force The local town farm haa per­ around iwve and have many new­ fine qualities. It Is adjacent to 28 Wnodbridge street, who hss haps the large.st garden ' acreage comers w ho^e hardly acquainted By Parachute Troops; Basic Flying School, CoHUland. the central section of town, Mu­ OUR TH AN KS For Fifth Day, Encoun Fla., for his .third phase of bgaic been taking a pharmacista’ mate and a greater number to provide with each other But over there," nicipal building, post office. Main _‘r for than any other household. The Call it Strike of a ORANGE HALL training. course at the Chelsea Naval Hospl- he concluded, "tWcomm,unify spir­ atreet. It Is elevated, sightly, Peace Issues ter- Grows More Bittci matron is always able to display More Italian Warships it still lives and t(^ ^y mind it’s a and within a designated quiet Master; Declare News ;al, Chelsea, Mass., has received more than a thousand jars at this great way to get together and re­ For the Patronage That As Geriiians Fight Des hlbsthlrd class petty officer’s rating, time of year. Mra. Otto Hermann park area. Little would have to new old acqualntancesNand greet be done to the ground to put the Is Hailed as Sensation­ 4re Up Fii-st BIG PRIZES! came next last .-year with 786 jars, new friends.” All of whictr brings perately . to Prevenl and will be aent for advanced train­ plan into operation. 432 of them vegetables. Mrs. El- to mind the remark made b^H en- al by Swedish Press. Arriving at Malta IF YOU WANT ing to aimther school. ■, Manchester's relics of all the Has Been Extended .To Us SeamarK^olnies received his wopd Walker was third on the list ry Mallory,, chairman of the ARP Piercing of Their Posi with 625. We haven’t checked up who said; "Morale is many smak^ wars have been kicked around from Admissron 25c "boot" traim f o t e d G c r H i a i l Fifth Army; Britisl HELP mouth, Va., then Ip the Chelsea serve closets the lest of the month ioned but not backward. They many relics of all the wars now oday over the Nazi-reported morrow ; Problems of Carrier, Four Destroy­ Hospital. He was graduated with if frost holds off. staged four stamp shows during in hoines, which, were we to con­ _escue____ of__ former___ Premier Streaming No;rthward the 1941 claa.s from Manchester August that drew some ten thous­ struct a World War I and II, Civil War Also on Program. ers and Some Subs; Spanish-Arperican War museum. ienito Mussolini and some of U-Boat Chief, NOTICE for planning any sort High school and has aasfht^ his Of all the Italian residents in and people out to buy the stamps lis henchmen. Twelve hours Allied Headquarters, Nortl fgther. Undertaker Mgrk Hblmes. town, one young man must have and then had the honor of starting Would mak^-gn attractive spot to. 38 Warships Thus Far. visit when thb..patriotic ebb flow The Twin Park ifter his release by German W’ashington, Sept. 13 —■ UP) Africa, Sept. 13.—-Berlin state carrier Ark Royal had been cap- i pqrt of Crotone, 110 miles froB production and for^ the military Tackles Task nean bases. tions and took even'Insults calmly. This may mean that Fi're Com­ house for supper on a Sunday .ther Fascist leaders were freed To Australian Troops tured by a plane j the southern tip of the peninsula EAT THE B^ST AT REYMANDER’S pany No; 2 may have to change night? Usually you had a box of vith Mussolini." forces. Six of Italy's seven battleships which bombed and sank the ene-1 and found that harbor in goof “ It is a true picture," he told its. address. The directory • says (The Office of War Information Ahead arc questions of long now have been accounted for. Five my undersea boat off the coast of condition for Allied use. a commu DELICIOUS BROILERS The Herald reporter at the time candy for the little lady. Drop range legislation—issues and con- that the house is located in the around now with candy, but with­ HOTICE! loted that while the Nazis were To Decide Whether All are in Allied hands, the Roma waS , nique from Gen. Dwight D. Eisen OLD he returned. "I don’t care what troveroies which may shape Amer­ Tender, Juicy ROAST BEEF rear of tiiicoln School. Now the out points and you’ll get kicked toasting about Muaspllni's "cap- sunk by German planes, and only KapUlnleutenant Fredrich Gug- bower’s headquarters announced they say. None of these people question is' being asked how can ure," they hadn’t seen fit to have ican foreign policy in the postwar Fur 111 Labor Disputes Airdrome in New Gui- ]M [m iy T ll| | ll*6 cl the 35,000-ton imperio remains out. world and blueprint the pattern for genberger, who was deebrated by i The British force landed at Ta- STEAKS AND CHOPS . RECORDS were in Italy when Mussolini was the fire hou.sb^,be located in the dm broadcast, and weren’t even nea Captured and Japs I * — unreported. German for the sinking of the ranto - the eaistern leg of th> Must be tamed la tor sal­ economic life at home for years to Are Under Its Rule. OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HAI,F SHELL In power so how'^'can they doubt rear of a building that faces in an­ juoting him today). . The 35,000-ton battleships Italia British carrier in 194J, was one .\||ied 'invasion which had beei vage It you wmat to keep The old short order cooks used my word ? . AJl they know Is the other direction. \ All Members of the The Netherlands radio said that come. Fight Fiercely to Keep 111 Pliilly Fire and Vittorio Veneto and the of seven survivors picked up sfl- thrown across the saddle of th* DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! playing the new ones. Italy of their childhood and one to designate ordinary hash as /ittorlo Mussolini, eldest son ot And from the decisions and the Washington, Sept. 13.—UP) smaller 24,000-ton Andrea Doria “clean up the kitchen.” Ever try controversies of Congress in com­ Open a Road to Lae. er a duel between the Navy plane i Appeninea—swiftly . extended tti 8Vic each paid for old roo- always has a fair picture of that. The growing scarcity-of doctors he deposed Duce, had arrived In With potent farmer groups re­ and Dulio, as well as six cruisers, and the U-boat in which bombs hold on the entrance to the Adrl orda irrespective of quantity. Just as I would of mine if I went any hamburgers lately? Hash has British-American Club Jermany, but it did not indicate ing months may come the issues of eight deatro>>er8 .and 14 subma-v Ruymander's Restaurant ultimately will set the Ai;nerican reached the stage of dignity. Foi^ ported ready to cry a loud "No!” Over 350 Injured Wlien finally shattered the submarine. atlc after the capture of Brindisi to a foreign country. I was in vbether he was one of those whom the 1944 presidential campaign. rines arrived at Malta late last Guggenberger, the N a ^ aaid, While reinforcements pourw public, and the residents*of‘ Man­ ty-flve cents for "Clllean up the the War Labor Board will take up By The Associated Press , Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer a position to contrast this country Jie Germans claim to have freed. Father Draft and Taxes week, shortly after the armistice "ia now a prisoner of the United ashore to strengthen this righ chester, back on theTr own ■ re­ Are Urged To Register Men and money appear likely to i...... , Australian troops have Broad Street Station 9S*37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 KEMP'S and my own and all I did was to Iritchen." ‘^Caused n Sensation’’ the question .this week of whether; was announced. 1 Slates." ' \ wing of the Allied assault, smal liance in time of sickness. Time — A Non. precipitate the first two debates, it has any jurisdiction over agri- captured Salamaua airarome Inr, tell the truth." was when every New England at­ The Germans, in their broadcast, Destroyed by Blaze. Warships -Are Interned ' The date of the action ip which German forces left In the vlcinit; 768 .Main St. TOI. 5680 On the, evening of the day that laid th a f the news o f the "libera- but perhaps before either issue — cultural labor disputes. j jn New Guinea and the Japa- the submarine was sunk was not were being pushed back rapidly. tic had its special herb section and With the Steward and the father draftotaxes—is settled. A dispatch from Madrid, how­ Italy surrendered, the same re­ grandmother went "up attic" to ion" waa ""’sensationally featured 'This is a ^ are fighting., desperately PhiiaUciphis, sept. i 3-«(P) a ever. said that an Italian cruiser' diaclosed. Meet Parachute Division porter met the young man. COFRAN n the Swedish press and quoted Congress will turn its attention to select a twig of catnip, fox-glove, international pb(icy. Relations'BoM d by Coiigxess. ! to hold op en an escap e d a M stubborn fire that roared un- and four other warships, destroy- The Navy Statement 1 Previously elements of the flra "I guess they will believe the senna, thoroughwort sassafras, (Knnwa As queen Alice) Dagena Nyheter as saying that 8PIRITUAI. MFJIIUM Get Their Tickets for Pending before the House ia a In a test caae to be heard on to Lae, it was announced to-. ' checked for four hours through ers and gunboats, had. been in-1 Tj,g Navy statement said; German parachute division ha* r»i truth now," ha said. rhubarb or peppermint for brewing the prestige of the nationM fievehth nanehfer of a Seventh Son simply-worded resolution, sponsor­ Wednesday, the majority of »!ja y The Pacific war theater Mahon in tf>« ' I "Axis Fadio reports stated that | encountered in to® ‘‘P All Lines of l o w II for some old-time family aliment. rasdist government would be train sheds at the P an"-^v.nte | ___^ X r i e V foroler.st.yln g the 24- Guggenberger was awarded the ■ jj. .,horb. but whether thes> Born With n VaR p:eatly strengthened by Musso­ ed by Rep. Fulbright (D -Ask), panel recommended that the WLB j jj4.jj.reri also with word of an- railroad a Broad street station left ] Now that the ragweed season is We have lost the art of selecttng the Annual Outing To which would put the House and hour leave as provided by Interna- Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross y.pre the forces remaining to b;f. the right kind of herlj for this Readings pallT> hielndlng Sunday. lini’s liberation.” perform a function ordinarily Japan’s Kurile here again those afflicted with hay 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- Senate on record in favor of world within the province of the NLRB, 16 tracks a jumble of charred ' tional law. by Germany in December. 1941,, pojii. the advnnte waa not stated. Insurance Advertisem ent^ purpose in the p s ^ n g of * the The German paper, Zwoelfuhr ialands.i and reports that Britain fever are again undergoing their r.ient. In the Service of the Peo cooperation to preserve peace. that is, determine whether the wreckage today with damage ' es­ - Two other Italian destroyers,.; sinking the 'Ark Royal and he. main bodies o f enemy troopi yeara. Pew except the eldest Be Held Saturday, Oc­ Blatt, the radio aaid. declared the is Increasing her Far Eastern 853 Main Street annual ordeal. Except for those pie for so Teara / Leaders are reported to have union has a majority of the cm the dispatch said, departed from awarded the Oak Leaves w .in Southerh Italy .were still con N o t i c e women In this community' know iction "deprived the Allies of a timated by the railroad at J250,- who have had the foresight and fi­ 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn agreed to make it the first order of ployes and, if so, order the e'm- fleet for new actions. Pollensa. Mallorca, one of the tt,g Knight’s Cross early this verging toward the big Naples one herb from another. Sent out to Phone 6-8024 Australian pioneers plunged 000. Balearic, islands, last night aftei . ygg^’• Salerno baftie, Tiowever. and it wai nancial ability to undergo inocula­ pick stalks of catnip, most would tober 2, At Villa Louisa *^What use the Germans Intended business. r .. .. .1 350 persona, nearly The move to draft fathers after cC rIct° The®^ndusfry m fm b e “r across the flood'-swollen Francisco landing 25 wounded. ' Guggenberger was commanTIer, there that the crucial action wgi i n s u r e tion treatments only temporary re­ be at a'Toss to know what catnip to make o f Muasollnl after hia 49 all of them firemen and civilian Primary Cauru.s Propo.sa1s lief is available . . . and there are pet. 1 vied for primary interest. rthrtaneT filedTml^ority re- river to-seize Salamaua a i r « Seven of Italy’s 10 known of one of two U-bpals which the being fought. looks like, though "catnip tea" is daya of confinement away from his and An2^ s pushed ahead fighting protection workers, were injured, cruisers have joined the Allies Germans credited for the Ark "Very heavy fighting continue all sorts o f temporary relief. balcony at Palazzo Venezia re­ With lesa than three weeks In port. several seriously, in battling the The following names have been one of the most valuable home .Agricultural W orker. the enemy o " a ndge 1 1-2 miles and seven Italian waishipArcport- Royal sinking. , I in the area of the Fifth. Army a In proposed for nomination as candi­ ''Perhaps the most common of .sedative known. ROOFING mained to be seep, but it waa like­ which to act, plans have been made eight-alarm laze, which broke out these la some form o f nasal jelly ,Dinner Served for a awift test on Senator Wheel­ The CMC involves the California northwest ed to have put in previously at Submarine la Sighted ] j, gald the communiqui dates for lh.e several offices of the There are hundreds of herbs ly that he might be restored as a as church bells rang yesterday, the Balcarics before ■heading for The Navy plane, a Martin Mari- containing ephedrine, but we heard puppet dicUtor in the Nazi-con­ er’s (D-Mont.) bill to ban induc­ Packing Corporation’s midwest was compressed tighter the The Germans are resisting dee Town of ManchoRter. Connecticut, grown right around us, and if one ASBESTOS SIDING struggling to | six days after the Pennsylvania an Allied port may have included was flying anti-submarine pa- perately our determined thrust Sure Insurance'' to be voted for at the nominating of a cbuple of new treatments the trolled territory in northern Italy. tion of fathers at least until Jan division at Rochelle and ® ' Congressional Limited was cares to look in the back of moat othera. <■ to break through their positions. • caucus to be held in the American past week which we will pass A t 6 P.M. Details of the reported rescue 1 and thus give Congress time to III., and the CIO United Cannery. l-maintah»a trail to Lae. wrecked at Philadelphia with a along for those who wish, to try any standard or collegiate diction­ inquire into the whole manpower Agricultural Packing and Allied I CloSioc From the East Still unaccounted for are inore • (Continue OP Page rv*o) Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark’ Ltglon Hall in said Manchester, ary, color photos of most herbs are INSULATION meanwhile ; death toll of 80. than half of the Italian subma­ on the second Tuesday in Septem­ them. . . . But we will not guaran­ (Conttoned on Page Two) ,problem. Workers. The NLRB certified the Two Allirtt driyes mean chief of staff in this critical bmC shown. In many places women and The Federal Bureau of Investl- rine fleet which was believed to tie. Allied headquarters disclosef ber (which will be September 14, tee they will Work for pll sufferers. Expert worlunnhship. All work New Tax Program union as the bargaining represen-, girls make quite a nice piece of Meanwhile, the House Ways and^orthwIrt^'tJ^^^ bwe.'M gatlon. City Fire Bureau. raiUoad have numbered between .50 and ia 44-year-old Maj. Gen. Alfred N 1943.) One male sufferer of our acquain' guaranteed. Bensoaable Prices. tatlve of the cannery workers, but police and Army and Navy Intelli­ change collecting and selling choice and Means committee has begun miles above SalarnOwa. 60, some of which were under-1 Actor Is Slain; Gruenther of'P la tie. Neb., rat* >‘ l The pplls will be opened at 10 tance recommends the use o f copi­ No dbllgation for on estimate. did not take jurisdiction of the gence offices immediately began herbs to the large wholesale drug the spadework a npw tax bill. agricultural laborers because the A Tokyo broadcast "s^d 18 U. S. stood to have be®" operating in among the United States Army* o’clock irf the forenoon and will ous doses of sm iff-^ f all things! W rite FRED BAKER, i t an investigation of the fire, which lAK GRILL' Another reinedy reeeimpnended is concerns. Noted ixUder The administration haa asked fpr National Labor Relations (Wag­ bombers hammered again Sunday the Atlantic ocean. smartest tacticians' and orgonia. remain open until 9 o’clock in the started in an engine room under “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" the snuffing'of a mixture of salt Most any local garden haa a , , in new revenue. ner) A«t specifically excludes at the northern Kurile islands, and Other units of the fleet, includ­ Police Baffled ers. afternoon. Eastern War Trime. 312 000000,000 the "Chinese Wall” on which and water up the nostrils. sprig' or two of peppermint grow­ Financial Secretary But. with the - dwindling number agricultural labor from the opera­ admitted toe firing of two tegns- ing some of the submarines, were ; ( Also indicating fierce flghtinj REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS FOR ing about Thla ia one of the best Burton Insulating Co. - Dies in Crash trains approach the station from of fresh revenue springs and 'with tion of the act. ports and "extremely light" di believed to be at sea attempting NOMINATIONS Then there was the member of aids to a disturbed stomach, every­ ISO Oxford 8L Hertford DINE . AND DANCE SELECTMEN the Treasury still to present Its The union asks the WLB to as­ age to land installations. Eight oi the west. to elude German bombers which (Continued on Page S ix)' The Herald staff who tried tying a one knows. Sage, which ia com­ sent the gioftt 35uOOO-ton battle­ David Bacon, an Actor, To the Lilting Tunes of Sherwood G. Boiyera folded handkerchief—about six or recommendations, doubt Is devel­ sume this jurisdiction. It points nine of the raiders were reported Several Loud Exploalona ' *5 David Chambers mon, also was an accepted brew in Richard C. DuPont Is oping on Capitol hill that a pro- out that the ’executive order cre­ shot down. Harry Btirke of the city ship Roma to the bottom with one Son. of i Proiiiincnl DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS eight thicknesses— around his head the good old days. well-placed bomb as It fled Italy Cecil W. England as a filter to breathe through dur­ Killed When His Para­ gram acceptable to lx>th House ating the board provides "proce­ Preparing for a possible con­ detective squad said several DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Jack M. Gordon With the doctora going into the and Senate can be worked out this dures for adjusting and settling clusive drive against Japan’s .em­ charred 0i*re)' H ALF BROILERS RO.\ST A’^EAL Harold M. Reed tried the"; stunt for the period of the effective prosecution of the eral loud explosions were heard i Fatally stabbed apparently while George E. Snow and their uae as health inaurance. March Field, Calif.. Sept. 13—(ff) units to the Far East, and proba­ and flames shot on 50 feet be- about an hour. ’ ------y-^Army Air Forces authorities (Continued am Page. ..Two) war.” ROAST SCOTCH-HAM Harold R. Symington.: Question of .Authority bly strengthening-landing , forces tween toe tracks sobjj after the i returning tr!ink-clad from a swjrn Awaiting Husband Of course one 'of the best meth­ have announced the death of four "Is there,” asks the panel .ma­ with thousands bf Commandos at the. beach, David Caspar C. t Hartlord. Sept.- IS—i/Fiw Mit VEAL CUTLETS CHOW MEIN TOWN CLERK ods for relief is to get rid,of the When you aec a soldier In uni­ men including Richard Chlcherier first alarm sounded Samuel J.' Turklngton. jority, "any question about the from Britaip. • .. The 57 trains 8chedulei«l''to leave Good Reports Bacon, 29. film acting son of the .xuve Waldron Palmer, 21, waltel ______^ ______ragweed before its blooming sea­ form walking down the atreet Du Pont, during a test flight of a TOWN TREASURER WLB’a authority to deal with this The expectation was that the son; a plan which has been, suc- pushing a baby carriage he is glider one mile southeast of this Basic Peace yesterday, from the 34,000,0(M>^ta- socially piominant former lieii- up for her husband until 3 a, ix ' Fine Wines— - Liquors and Beer George H. Waddell. violating an Army rule. Not that proMem? We will assume not. campaign might open in October, tlon, which replaces a struct today' at the home of her niothei - ces^uUy carri^' out in many GOVERNMENT air-base. > „ perhaps directed against the Anda­ ! tenant governor of Ma.s8achuiett.sv 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 •TAX COLLECTOR the government doesn’t wqnt Contrary as such would be to our destroyed by a $1,000,1)00 fire In On Bond Drive In-law, .59 Kenneth atreet. Ha placea Perhaps the hay fever suf­ The field's public relations offl- V • *■ 4. Samuel Nelson. babies, eapeclally boys, but the constitutional practices in time of man and Nicobar islands, and 1923. left instead from the con­ I today offered police a my.slery husband, a Holdler ' stationed h ferers of Manchester should get feer said Du Pont, 31, nationally jtec more bafflirtg than any he played ASSESSOR rules say it'cannot be done. The cace, the necessities of war re­ Burma, necting suburban station and the I Tenneasge, waa due borne ahd ,51rt Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. organized and attempt to find ' known glider pilot Bind member of quire that the executive have an In South Pacific ; in the title role ot the "Masked some real relief before another ker- reason ia the need of having both * J * ' ‘Delaware’s note(i Uu Pont family, 30th street station. CitieSv in Nation Give Calmer waited *a welcome htlU." REGISTRAR OF VOTERS hands free. It ia not possible for overriding power to do anything In the South Pacific, an Ameri­ ' Marvel" movie .senes. chooing season rolls around. How bailed out' ivhen the glider went The railroad said all ^passengers WhO'knifed him, why, how and ,\t 2 a. m. .'Ira. Palmer frt Robert N.- Veltch, the soldier to aalute am officer. Secretary /4Iull Says ihat oeems to it useful for the can Naval officer said the Japanese Inioressive Figures at about it—which one of the suffer­ into, a spin at 3.000 feet altitude, In the sUtion. Including approxi­ • ^ _ - «WT '■ >i WIICIlT—«llwh^nT-all WCIwere,described U . UUa5. I IWU UVby Capl. \\p;iry,---. and she told her mother . a BOARD .OF EDUCATION There ore several soldier papas prosecution o f the war, except as still were slipping some aunplies mately 10ft boarding a train for Charles S.>. House (Unexpired ers la going to start the ball rolU ,but a safety device on his para- th a l^ F o^ e Will Be the executive may be limited by S t a r t o f S e c o m i W e e k . Thad Brown of the police homi-fin-law that ‘ **“**8*'* ing? in town at present. If you do not : chute failed to operate. to their besieged troops at Koiomb- Iclde dfctail as circumstances thus some real. .U noon ^ e p h ^ te.ra). believe it just stands on th« main Employed if Necessary angara and Vella LavelJa islands (ContiBuesI op Page Two) ' Carl \V. Noren . , , Others Who Were Killed Washington, Sept. 13—-(AT—The far unknown. * - ™ng, Her mother •atein some pleasant afternoon. K Others killed: all of whom crash- (Continued on Page Two) by ni^ht despite the Iblockade, J Stab Wound in Back Ihe call was from New lork . M Stuart J. Waaley . Had there been a blackout signal Treasuiry reported “impressive , ed to earth with the craft few The ' softenihg-up attacks in Bacon's little English-made au- husband stated that he had Watson Woodruff. -►-test or real—during the course a Waahington. - feept. 13. — (JP)— .sales figures" today from larger Tune In On Radiol Lieutenant Ckilonel John T, I minutes after it was put loose from Secretary' of State Hull believes Burma were kept rolling with toniobile bounced over a ctirb late delayed and would be in at l ..CONSTABLE of the Knights of Columbus'carni­ raids (over the Mayu peninsula, cities as the $15,000,000,600. Third Lonsdale of the' Coaat Artillery i the I tow ing plane Saturday, were tlxat < readiness to-use force is the Reds Menace James Duffy,.., : . - val last week the members of the Heavier Ships upon supply boats, and communi­ War Loan moved into its second yesterday and bumped to a stop a. m. carnival committee believe they unit,', stationed here, told .the mem­ Col. P. Ernest Gabel, Washington, fbundaUbn o f peace. in a beanfteki in suburban. Venice. "Hold the ,line," cried ‘'*rt M Otto H.' Henrhtann bers of the Ebcchange club an cations between Pyinmana ahd 1 week. • ' ,' Palmer and itin to the, bedrooO’n Raymond E.' Robinson * would have been able to hiandle the ;d . C., deputy director of the Army Expounding the basic principles The actor, clad in blue, denim amusing yarn Tuesday evening at Air force’s glider program: How­ of American foreign policy ’ In a Mylngyan. ^ Germaii Base bond sales up to to awaken the soldier’s wife. If.^i Sedriek. J. Straughan. situation that would have been In China, Generalissiiho. Cblang snorts, stepped oyl, 'collapsed and Newest Laugh Riot the Hotel Sheridan. "When I was ard L. Morrison, ot.San Ferando, broadcast last night, he asserted F or Far noon Saturday, the. department sliortly died. Bloou .streamed froni New York the soldier heard h i) DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS FOR created, correctly. At least a stationed at Iowa shortly ' after Calif., and C. y the force to maintain it. ■ "1 went over to see what hap- Madrid, Sept. IS.—iA*>-Rcporfll Robert F. Campbell and learning how to be soldiers, ‘Readiness to |Uae force, if neces­ tion oh Antral Front. and Portland, Ore., $6,350,000. ttil Thomaa J. Dannaher George H. Waddell Jn his capacity Army. . > « . t o pened. I knelt beside him and hereaching here today (rom WNBC, 8:15 P. M , E. W. Ti pne night I had occasion to be out Was Special Assiatant sary, for toe maintenance of peace Fight the Jap.. The New York' ’’ figures, the whisperedi . ’Please help me’ — |.>enrh border said that n i » ^ « Bernard M. Fogarty j ^ as chairman .of the Manchester rather late and as my car. ap­ Andrew J. Healey '' Defense council . ssking fo r in­ Dii Pont, serving os special is Indispensable,’’ be aaid, “ If effec­ London, Sept. IS.—t/P)— Bryansk,, Treasury said, pre.sumqbly did' not twice. Then he died.” the Vichy government’s pro-Gei proached a sentry I heard 'Who London, 'Sept. 13.-.—(85—'Great Mrs. B. Watterson said she haiFf,„„n employes were quietly vanisr structions concerning the handling aistonl to Gen. Henry H. Arnold, tive subatltutei for war are to be After FaU of Field big German base and key to toe include* an estimated ■$140,000,()00 Howard L. Smith. goes there?’ I replied, ‘Com- Britain was reported todai^.to be of the expected crowds In ;the chief o f the Army Air forces, in the found.” Allied ’Headquarters in the Nazi defense position oh the cen­ worth of bonds sold as 's/dmisaioni. pai(8ed the car before it began f under fear of assassination TOWN CLERK mandlng officer. 'Pleased to Apparently refernng to the flood transferring many of her heavier 'weAving and saw a black-haired,; jj,at German domination was n Samuel J. Turkington. event of a blackout air forces’ fUder program, was the Southwest Pacific, Sept. 13.- - ( ^ tral front, waa menaced by Rus­ to the Madison Square Garden meetcha,’ said the sentry." of discussion on postwar problems naval unite to the Far E^uitern “ That’s A Good One” TOWN TREASURER Mr. Waddell passed the letter son of A. Felix Du Pont, of Reho- —The Japanese garrison at Sala­ sian heavy artillery today os Red Hollywood' Cavalcade show Satur­ man sitting beside the driver. ||,k an end. CECIL W. ENGLAND JACK M. GORDON VICTOR J. JOHNSON both Beach. Del., a director of E. likely to follow toe reconvening of fleet under Admiral Sir James George H. Waddell. skmg to Chief Air ^aid Wa^en maua today made desperate at- Army troops drove to within 12 day night. Set prices were scaled Miss Lorraine Smith who said' Hundreds departed^in Congress tomorrow, Hull; appealed she saw the car a litUe later saw javs, the reports said; with oqi TAX COLLECTOR Thomas Weir who hot only ispe* “ Say faUer. tsrhere U Bray’s I. Du Pont de Nemours Co. His Somerville for the opening of an tempU to keep open a trail ,to miles of the city from the eh®t. up to $2,000,000. Jewelry shop?” asked a stranger wife, the former Helena Allaire for a non-partisan approach to the Allied payoff drive against the Lac, its only channel of escape, so A Soviet cohlmunique, broadcast Other large purchases reported no sign of the other man. Iea\ii)g forwarding sddres: Featuring the “ Glad Hatters’% Ward Wilson, Samuel Nplsdh. ciflcslly enswered the questions vital questions of postwar organi­ ASSESSSOR asked ss to procedure in detail, but in town yesterday. Crosier of Philadelphia: a son Japaneselapa: In southeast Asia this ! tight w aa'toe Allied surface and from Moscow, disclosed that Rus­ today Included $5,250,000 from Had ..'Ian and Woman j ,,„*** Captain Brown said a service Nail» Occupy Tirana John M. Boyle. also promised that he would have "It ia dokm In the SUte theater Richard C. Du Pont. Jr., and ■ zation. oil. ' aircraft blockade along norU(' sian troops were at Bel ye Berega West Virginia state funds; $3.- Hope Emerson and Art Eliper presented by daughter, Helena Alloira Du Pont, Beyond auggesUng that a Court station attendant a haU mile west, London, Sept. 18.—(A5 -r- wn REGISTRAR OF VOTERS' the air raid warden In the vicinity block,"'w as the reply. Repu hlican Voters Lord Liouia Mountbatten’a pew eastern New Guinea’s coastal after a four-mile drive which re­ 841,000 at on appearance of war of International Justice should of the beanfield reported ' that I „qiclal German news agen^ ADAM— Amierica^s Famous Hatter. ^ Edward F. Moriarty. of the carnival gsrounds on hand to The stranger looked as' though also survive. southeast Asia command foFces barge route. sulted In the rapture, of 40 vU- heroes and screen ceiebritiea at the person wert crasy and thera Du Pont was national soaring form part of the postwar system to probably will be strengthened, top, . Australian pioneers who swam when the car passed his place it a broadcast t«»day_ tlmt BOARD OF EDUCATION assist the members of the commit­ banish the “monstrops .jipectre” of Vages in bitter fighting. The Ad­ Jacksonville, Fla., and 2,500,000 was a reason. "In tha Btete champion five years in succession with the transfer of ,to«ne thou­ the flooded Francisco river Sstur- carried a man and a woman, be- j troops Had occupied Tlroao, , May Holden. tee. The replies and offer.of assist­ another world war, however, he vance was ground out in a sector by toe 450 Pennsylvania Ipdges of capital of AllMnla. : j:., i Sold Exclusively In Manchester At ' CONSTABLE theater block" said the man "that Vote for the Abovo. Condidofet for the He took up gilding a* 16, set s new sands of Commandos from Britain d3) had overrun prized Salamaua sides the driver. ance was very gratifying to the ■' American, distance soaring record did not dlaclose the details of the noUble for stubborn German re­ the nrand Lodge of the Sons of John J. Cratty committee. store is cloaed and why la it that —qxerbape fo f operations against airdrome two mllM from the city TTte actor’s' wife. Greta Keller, o f 1234) miles from Rockflsh Gap, peacetime organization toward sistance since the fall of Orel 6 lU iy .. , Austrian singer, said he left toeir Former PubUsher Die# - CliJlarence -E. Foley he has a sign on a' block furt^r up such outlying points os toe Anda­ The Polish reUef society at a When the last test blackout was V a„ to Frederick, Md., in 1938, and which the United BUteq iq aiming. month ago gave toe Red Army Hollywood home while she was Philadelphia, Sept. 1$. « Albert B. Jacobs the street aaylmr tlutt it la located Board of Seloctmfii in fho Interest man islands, which toe Jlaponese (Contiaaed oa Page Two) rally in Phlladelphla’a academy of held we happen^ to be at the in the following jrear establish the Probtoms Being Dtacossed , Its first major victory of the sum­ taking a nap. Neighbor* said he IJcut. CM. Robert Cresswell, Harold T. Keating there?’’ Y hav': been using os a submarine music reported subscriptions of Hartford Auditorium for the Tom­ international distance record of The form and functions of the mer offensive. departed about 2 p. m., saying lye pttbUsker of the old PhUodelj . GLENNEY’S Joaepb V. Sbea !-• my Jesaup-lke wnHam fight It Thera wae no fineew to that one and seaplane base, and aghinst the more toon gtiOO.OOO worth of 153 miles, from ClmiraL N . ^ „ to International agencies of the fu­ Treasury Bidance Elsewhere/ the Russians wfre was going to the beach to swim. l^ MilDg PabUe , Ledger. FreibK, v;ux^^,, ittONUAx, la, iy4s MANCllKSTk-K EVKNIN« HERAI.n, MAJWlHBSTIBli. IIUNN, MOIWAI/SPJPI'EMW jK itf, 1943

,foi d Wednesday and planned to get bould not hope to fight its way was said to be virtually paralyzed. Woman Bus Driver Act. The New England delegation Allen and the subway passages I from the Senate and from the back to the Capital Sunday night, Help Wanted Advs. Today Town free of an Allied trap, set by the | Sniall Buyers Dispatches from Stockholm Arrives on Time has been outspoken about ration­ after devoting most of his rscess Father Draft, Australian-American drive to Sal-| quoted Berlin advices as saying Sub Officers New England ing problema of the arsa-*-involv- House office buildings into the utton Sewing by Laundry Capitol were transformed from to consulting constituents. amaua, Ond spiping by the sea- j Wed(dings that Field Marshal Erwin Rom­ Youhg iXromen made their Ing fuel oil, meat, gasoline and Advertisement mel, commander of German forces such commoditise—and many dismal gray to a dazzling noon­ Similar discussions were held by Feature Bands and Meals borne landings north and airborne Aid Bond Drive appearance as bus drtvera on Are Decorate Senators Maloney (D., Conn.), Peace Issues landings west of Lae. in Northern Italy, was taking M. C.’s Arrive have charged government agen­ day brightness by tha painter’s the Rockville lines of the Con­ Ruled Out by the O. P. A. brush. Walsh (D., Mass.) and White (R., After seialng the all-field, the | urgent steps to strengthen his de­ necticut Company today. The cies with dlscrimlnatingii against we’ll teach you this radio work to Notice New Seats In Cars ^ Me.) Senator Walsh, chairman of (Chicago, Sept. 13 (iP)—Inatead Australlana drove north and east j . Grezel-Hilbig fenses from the river to the Adri­ first one came in this morning' the northeast in these matters. 1 the tune of $123 a month—dayUms Are Up First Hope Everyone Will atic following a swtft in.spectlon Two Connecticut M( tije Senate Naval Affairs commit­ of a fishy stare and “ Please leave toward Salamaua, two miles aw-ay. Miss Edna I. Hilbig, daughter Rockville bound "breaking in" of a coat is considered unneces­ CongrcBsmen Arc Talk­ To Keep I'p Battle I Senators foufttl crisp new cane- tee, watched his- sister. Miss Julia ahlfta only. Saturday until 11:30 a. and made a fresh contact with the tour. "ashlngton,. Sept. 13.— (ITs • your address and we'll get in touch • Primary Caucns Proposals of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hilblg Plan to Purchase at and according to the regular Are on List for Here sary in the new OPA code. Certain it was from the sentl-1 seated cars to haul them through Wqlsh, christen the new airplane m. AutomaUc pay Incraaass, (Continued from Page One) enemy along a jutting ridge a mile of 70 Ridge street, was married The Swedish dispatches said operator was clever In handling opy underwear became an of- ing About Draft anti the cheery-colored ' subway to with you," ths Job seeker now gets seniority, promotions, free ratira- trains were rolling into Italy Hand Ironing is ’*out" provided ments expressed publicly at home carrier Wasp on August 17. The fonowlngr names have been and a half north of the airdrome. Saturday at 11 a. m. to Raymond Lcabt One $ 1 0 0 Bond. the big heavy bus. The early Acts in War. .1 style note fbr wartime bach- mechanical facilltisa are avall- and in Washington by these mem­ their offices. Gold, red and black a warm welcome from personnel; ment fund, free hoaplUllzaUon in­ for Andlng at least part of the add­ At the same time seaborne without interruption bearing The Fuel Situation. After talking with New Hamp­ surance. TTme and half for over­ proposed for nomination- as candi- Grczel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis trip out of Rockville carries a s today, when the Office of abla. No more than one grads of bers, this battle to get equal dis­ trim on the cars gave them the shire businessmen. Senator Tobey managers according to indications Idates for the several offices of the ed billions have been advanced, Allied troops from the cast and aii - troops and supplies, and German time. Oi-ezel of Bbiton. The ceremony Chairman- Harold Alvord of the big load every day to Hartford New London, Sept. 13. — ;e Admlnlatratlon authorized starching ts required for shirts, so tribution of supplies into New look of the old time open-a\f pic­ ^o Axis and rationing problems were The circus ad continued, "It’s not workers,’' and the enticement* of tailed report on how much of the Both fighting unit.s encountered and corsage of orchlde. The ma­ predicts that he will make the big | Noted German marine during five patrols in* t any flatwork are all considered were fleeing Washington’.* touted is a member. , of the need for the first topics he goes into on his remain open until • o’clock in the many the latter part of September, lie rnay'have to keep his shor just as bright. a circus but there's lots of fun a hot meal, clean cafeterias, and money already appropriated for opposition, but neither today’s tron of honor wore a dark blur quOU only through the cooperation Asiatic theater. vritii nails, baling wire, or friUa by OPA. Delivery more than The congressional recess ends heat, the cleaning brigade took drafting fathers. return. , afternoon. Elastem War Time. over here.. It was a rare oppor­ and muaic. Come one! come all! even "Can you count light paper war remains unspent, and where Allied communique nor a spokest .suit with white accessories and of everyone in Manchester who is Decorated also were Lieut. Co old chewing gum. ' ^ncf in seven days (except damp next Tuesday noon, and all but a Other New Englanders have ex­ Repreaentativea Compton and RUPUBUCAN PROPOSALS FOR U-Boat Oiief, mander Eric L. Barr, Jr., of Ea wash), turning of French cuffs, tunity. Congress seldom has quit You don’t have to- be daring or items and put them in envelopes?” NOMINA’nONS cconomiM may be made in govern­ man for G*n. Douglas MacArthur corsage of yellow rosea. asked to subscribe an additional ■Uter shirts will continue to be few of the New Englanders plan­ pressed similar feelings - and the Talbot, (Connecticut Republicans, gave any suggestion that they eiT. Point, and Lieut. George andHhc use ot curb attendants at long enough in recent .years to young or a trapeze artist. The star were noted. SELECTMBN ment operation. The mother of the bride wore one hundred dollar bond during the ,*n with buttons, as the new ned to be back for the opening subject is certain to be one of the and Curley (D.. Mass.) and Rogers were checked seriou.sly in their campaign. Garden Party Everly of Black Point. Both ■“ drive^iti laundries may all be dis­ permit a first class house-clean­ iR., Mass.), dropped into their attraction is a good permanent job Sherwood O. Bowers Other Major Issue* variegated silk Jersey with saddle War Prisoner er does not regard shlrt-but- session. . „ fir.st to be tackled by the return­ for you with a swell future when joint advance. Mr. Alvord also stated that the ceived Silver Star medals for < replacemcnt a "frill, pensed with OPA blessing. First arrivals talked of Father- ing- , , ing Congress. offices here occasionally during the I,et Vour “ E " Bonds Buy David Chambers Here a»c some of the" other ma­ brown accessories end corsage of eretions against the Japanese. Mlnlm'Otn charges of 50 cents Dust .was routed from statues the war ends. The east force, having succeeded house to house canvass now being lovv’ever— draft legislation, .but they were Senator Danaher (R.. Conn.) leeeaa to keep abreast of activities Yankee Subs. Cecil W. England f jor issues on the Congressional in establi.shing two bridgeheads Talisman rosea. The brlde- Aids Hospital Commander Bacon, the citati for will-can packages and $1.00 of such New England favorite '."You don’t need any experience; Jack M. Gordon groorh’e mother wore muss green prepared by (Jhief Air Raid War­ (Contlnu^ from Page One). . . rousei cuffs will remain nn-- wary about speaking too soon of closed his special office in Hart- here. calendar. across the Busu river, four miles den Thomas Weir would be held said, sank a Japanese supply si ched depositories for lint and for delivered\packages were au­ amending the Selective Service sons as Daniel Webster and Ethan Victor J. Johnson I. Benefits for ths returning west of Lae, repulsed a Japane.se print with black acceaeoriee and and a troop transport on one oci thorized. \ Claiencc N. Lupisn during the week of September 30. trol off the Brazilian coast when cigarette ashes, as untacking veterans. counter-attack for the second suc­ Talisman rose corsage. .No special day has been deeignated Proceeds to Go to" Buy its crew sighted the submarine. Sion. In other actions, he Inflirl |l retacking cuffs during clean- OPA blamed Itsall on ths nsces- r / Harold M. Reed 7. Prevention of postwar un­ cessive day. The force then con­ A wedding breakfast for the heavy damage on an imports .slty to conserve njanpower and George E> Sncn^ as yet, said Mr. Alvord as all of is eliminated. employment. tinued to strengthen its advanced immediate families followed at the the details are not worked out Equipment at the Local °Scd'?he*psighted the plane. > Anti-aircraft amount of Japanese shipping I’resslng under the pocket flapii materials. \ Harold R. Symington. 3. Limitation on the size of the jmsitions with men and aujiplies "his excellent Judgment and oil TOWN CLERK Villa Louisa, Bqlton, and a large with the precinct wardens. Institution. fits cams from the after deck gun army. brought acmes the river in the reception was held at the home The air raid w.grddh in each pre­ as the eubmarine turned and in­ standing ability." 1 informed that Oik had be: ^ •amuel J. Turkington. 4. National service legUslatlon. fece of flood and heavy, rains. Lieutenant Commandar Be' TOWN TREASURER of the bride’s parents in the after­ cinct will take out pledge cards creased l.ts speed. ing and had caused a dist 3. Compulsory military troin- The ti-oops on the horthweet Mrs. Charles Felber of Elwood whose father. Captain Eric Be George H. Waddell. noon. after which the couple left one night and leave them, at the The Navy bomber Immediately Rockville at his home. inp after the war. were reported last niphl to have street, president of the Memorial IS head of the Naval R. O. *r. C. TAX COLLECTOR for a. honeymoon trip through the Ifomes in hie section. These pledge began its run for the release of Caucune* 6. Extension of the Commodity tliiven 17 miles down the .Markham White Mountains. For traveling cards will be picked up the next Hospital Auxiliary, and one of its bombs. Through heavy fire, the the University of Washington Lewis H Chapman Vote For The Renomination Of The Republican party Samuel Nelson. Credit Corporation (CCC) and its, moat enthusiastic workers, explain­ Seattle, was decorated for *'gi 849. Rockville ASSESSOR river valley from the Inland air­ the bride is W'edrlng moss green night and under this plan the war- plane came in over its target and Town of Vernon wlil hold use of subsidies to hold down con­ strip on which they began to land ed today that the proceeds of the lant'ry and intrepidity” as exec Emil L. G. Hohenthal. Jr. crepe with brown accessories. Both deij* will have about one hour each released its bomba from an altitude CHS this evening at eight o’clock at cl^ht days ago and to have reach­ Garden Card Party tomorrow after­ tive ofllcer of a submkrina whi o f v o t e r s sumer prices. bride end bridegroom are grad­ night making it two hours In all. o f only 50 feet. the Town Hall. Few contests are l\ REaia*rRAR ed'a position eight miles from the noon at 2:30 at Mies Mary Chap­ aank or dam and "many ships.” 7.. Economies in government. uates of the local High school and tinder the plan the Town will be Bomho Itraddlo Sub e.xpected at the Republican caucus ^Robert N. Veitch. 8. Repeal of the renegotiation town o f Lac. Thcie. at Heath's man’s, 78 Forest streot, will be Lieutenant Igyeriy, whose pa '-^A R D OF EDUCA'nON were In the same class. The thoroughly covered. ,00 Attend and it is expected that both First law authorising the government plentatlon,. the communique ssld used, not for the purchase of linen, "The drop completely straddled ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Ev» CXarles S. House (Unexptied hi-idfl Is employed in a seorctarial The wardens W itt not collect any the sub. two o f the bombs striking Selectmen Ernest Schindler and REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES to recapture "excessive” profits on they CB.me upon the enemy's out­ which has already been talwn care ly, reside at Llverwore, Ky.. w te.m». capacity by the Alexander i^rvis money at all, merely the pledge th* U-boat’s deck, the others land­ Elks Party Second Selectman Kerwin Elliott war profits. post defenses. • company, and the bridegroom is cards. These will be taken to the of for this year, but for technical cited for “exemplair leadersh Cart W. Noren ing close aboard on the port and and expert seamansbfp” and "gt will be renominated. Francis J. 9. Reconver.slon allowances for Ready fur'Final Drive in the tool department of the Manchester Trust, Savings Bank of equipment at the institution. One Stuart J. Waaley can readily understand that new starboai'd sides,” the Navy report­ lantry and intrepedlty egetnat t Fiichard is chairman of the town Watson Woodruff. industrial war plants. It was obvious that the two en­ Hartford Machine Screw com-' Manchester or to the Manchester ed. ^ iriniittce. circling foi-ces were maneuvering post office where the deal will Ite and Improved models are ^ q u e n t- enemy." ;th Auiiiversary of CONSTABLE pany. ly brought out by the manufactur­ "The U-boat was blasted out of Tlie Democratic party announc- FOR THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN and skirmishing methodically into James Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Oregel wilt occupy completed. By adopting this plan the water. Then boiling water and I od Sunday that its cauctfs has been poaition for the final drive to de­ the work of the wardens will be ers, and that the various types of lockville Lodge Is Ob- Otto H. Hsrrmann Saliiiiiaua Falls '• their liewly furnished - home on appliances give out with constant intermingled brown stains were all cancelled because of Insufficient Raymond E. Robinson' stroy that Japanese stionghuld. Laurel .dtrset oH their return from comparatively easy and at the that could be seen. Returning, to Labor Board Meanwhile, with the enemy’s air- wear, neceaeltating replacement. erved Yesterday. name* being presented. The Deiiio- IM rtck J. Straughan. their wedding trip. same-time get the pledge cards to the spot about a minute after the rratic Town (Committee will meet To Australjaiis powea still largely, i f perhaps only the people In each precinct in quick This U particularly true of thera­ DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS FOR attack, however, the Navy fliers at clshl o’clock after which a 1 NOMINATIONS temporarily, . missing froni this time. The day set aside for this peutical .and diagnostical equipr ^ Tackles Tas lockville, Sept. 13—(Special) — At The Primaries On TUESDAY^ Sept, 14 Jurvin-Hadden ment. and this seems a worth­ saw spreading oil, variciis brown slate of candidates will be an­ SSUBCTMBN theater of war, the Allies pressed will be announced ahead of time so ;kville Lodge of Elks celebraUd (( ontlnued-from Page One) while project for the members of discoloiationa and 15 to 20 sur­ nounced. Gsorge H. Bryan their unending campaign against Miss Irene* H. Hadden, dau'rhter that everj'one can make arrange- (Ccntlnued from Page Ona) 25th anniversary on Sunday af- o f Mr. and Mrs. Francis'F. Had­ the Women’s auxiliary to work vivors in the water.” Kegistrars In Session ! Kar|. J. Campbell his lines of supply and reinforce­ nicnt.'i to be at home when the war- A life raft waa dropped m the v/ithou*. encountering resistance: ment by sea. den of 24 St. John streets and rlcn calls. for. noon and evening at the Elks The Registrars of voters will be \ POLLS OPEN 10 A. M. TO 9 P, M. E. W. T, ■. Robert F. Campbell Anzar troop* who followed the inidst of the German survivors and tbe conatitution. No specific co ' 1 Thomas J. Dannaber In the Solomon islands and in the Frank L. Jarvis, .son of Mrs. There are a few slight changes in me oh Prospect street with in sc.ssion on,Tuesday from 9 a. m. pioneers acrosr the. river were last the personnel of the general com­ the plane hovered over the scene Btitutional prohibition in this 16 5 p. ni. for the revision and cor­ 1 Bernard M. Fogarty waters around :|oBe (rieuds at th^ piippet Fascist regime the prizes. Mrs. William L. Conlon ogram. That strategy was to weaken t’P a said; macted in June, said Margettj denly with a popping sound. Japan’s Olympic champions swam home of the bride's parents. ttaiisn prople, thoroughly sick of and Mrs. Keith Johnson will serve "William S. Stotts, 31, aviation Durifig a war bond rally held | Lae garrison to a imtnt. yditro It to Hongkong from the Chinese as treasurers. se * at pest all doubt upon ior to the dinner, $10,000 worth Read Herald Advs. When leaving wHh the bride­ war and Fascism, would pay little radio man, BoIm .. Idaho, member point by requiring that WLB dl mainland and cleared a path groom for a wedding'sU-lp to New .it*entlon to it. If the weather should prove too 'war bonds were sold. of the ci-ew of the big Martin Mari­ clslona iball "conform” to tq J through the British minefields for York City, the bride w ^ a cocoa Unofficially the German claim cool for comfort in the gai-den, of ner Hying anti-submarine patrol, It was reported that 17 of the ths assault troope who followed by tiii n rainy, the games , will be in Wagner Act and says the teri artsr members are still living Sherwood Bowers brown wool suit with darVbrown apparently wa.s accepted here, for was first to see a tong, dark object "employer" shall have ths Harold Reed. boat to capture the island. occesiui ie«.; ' x tlie British Broadcasting Xkirpora- fllss Chapman’s home, and nearby far away on the calm waters of the- d mambsra of the lodge. These neighlwrs. The committee is meaning as in the Wagner Act. I a Dr, Thomas F, O’Loughlin, The bride'is a graduate of Maii- tion. in a radio hews bulletin to Atlantic. "The board should not attemn ohester High school and is cni^ Uie Italian people, said that Mus- hoping for a big attendance of the ‘ Pilot le Notified at exalted nalsr, J. Arthur Dray- women of the town. to usurp powers that have nd h, Lsbbeua F. Biasell, Frederick ployed by lue Tr^yelere insui-unce sblini. had been released by the "Stotts notified his pilot. Lieu­ been conferred upon it,” said Ma| Many Iiij.iircd Compiny. Mr. Jar^s U in the fielding, Augustus M. Burke. Gem ane and added that Premier tenant iJ. O.) Roy 3. Whitcomb, getu. - employ of the Alexander Jarvis BadogTkvand King Vittorio Emar- 2(«. I>ong Beach. Calif., and the sec­ Iward W. Burke. 'Richard M. In Pliilly Fire Company uele ’’8re\safe at an undiaelosed All Non-Fathers ond pilot, Donald T. Ward, aviation ak. Dr. John E. ^lahCTty. Fran!; place on ItdUan soilV’ ^ pilot, 19, Cincinnati. Ohio. Ward saney, John N. »keeney. Dr. J. ^^^FUELOIL Bagley-Hurtun There was no official conforma­ lifted his binoculars and scanning P i i Ii Im HtM'Olcis tlph Morin, John F. McCorniick, i (Continued from Page One) tgua C. Park, William J. Reeves, Miss Myrtis Flo.ence Horton tion of either statement, however. To Be Glassified to starboard, ouickly tugged at j DIAL RSOO Kpm an Allied aouri larles M.' Squires, George P. LEARN: About funeral qual­ New York, were escorted to safe­ daughtj(.of Mr, and Mrs. Willard Lieutenant Whitcomb’s arm. There, Whereabouts a .Hyetery more than 12 miles away, waa the endtaeiser and Luther A. White. ity — frkot—* Valuat ty- J. Horton of Phelps Road, became Marriage Intentions At present there are three of the ths bride of Lawrence Franklin Miissolini’s whefeabnutO’ ' have Washington, Sept. 13-(yp)—Ne- object first epotted by Stotts.- Milton E. Buck, U. S. Army, starting Rcconetruetion been rnhrr or less o f x a mystery ght original officers still living, AVOID: ParploxMy—MFiqiy Bagley, son of Mr. spd Mrs, Frank tional Selective Service heailquar- "A t first glance it appealed to St Johnsbury, Vt., and Irene n MORIARTY BROS. More than 1,000 men were since his sudden fall, hiil:-lt:ls !^ - f. O’Loughlin, John N. Keeney rushed in workTcars from New H. Bagley of Hartford, Saturday, ters emphasised today that it will be either a boat or a large aub. l.aferriere, of 37 Biro Street inqt—Escapable Am- lieved in Lon'dqn that he has'lSMu. make certain every available non- Ward took over the controls, nosed id Frederick J. Cooley. York, Harrisburg, Pa„ and other The ciremony was performed at David G. West. U. S. Army, of ' Plan Anniversary ioty held a prlsonerXin the Pentine faihgrhas been inducted Into mili­ over the PBM and turned to star­ intlla. Ga.r and Iva L. MoAlpine, o| points to begin construction of a four o’clock in the South Methodist Islands off- the we^,coa3t of Italy.' ' The Geaang and Declamation DiCIDi: Funeral mottors io parsonage, by the pastor, Rev. W. tary *rvlge^ before starting the board as Lieutenant Whitcomb J03 Henry street, applied for mas make.ihift passenger platform a There-seemed littlV-doubt, how­ used his binoculars to identify the Ub will observe its fifty-sixth an- block west of tlie fire-swept are Ralph Ward, Jr. drafting of fathers next month. riage licensee in the town clerk'if advance and^now ever. that-4he Germans InUnded to New. eiassificatidhS'AgJll be halt­ craft as a submarine. versary on Saturday night at the R. C. Morse, vice president in Miss Elvina Horton was maid ot office today. poses of mind. use the former Duce ms ^sym bol ed temporarily throughoutHhe na­ Again taking the controle, Lleu- Warrantee Oaad apla Grove clubhouse. There will charge of the railroad’s eastern honor for her sister, and Mehhlll around which'to try to rally sqme oider to gain temporary advantage .! dancing, an entertaniment pro- diviaion, disclosed that six passen­ ^glay, cousin of the bridegroom tion at midnight Wednesday wBl Camlllo Oambolati to WUliam L| RE-UPHOLSTER sort of-rtalian, resistance to flio all local draft lioards,review their t Whitcomb turned to port in •ani - and refreshments will be ger coaches and 1,500 pieces of was best man. Plank et ala, proparty on McKe Allied Armies.. — «peords to see that~inen without of a cTdod-Cwar and to ba in poai­ •rved. • baggage also werS destroyed. He The bride, who was given In mar- street. AMBULANCE SERVICE 2*Pc. Living Room Suites . Bearing out this belier, the Ger­ dependent* are clasatfled properly tion to dalivar-Miji(taak from out Bent To Jail added, however, that "very little mlage by Imr father wore a two- man-controlled Paris ritdio de­ of the sun. But about., this time - John fflk; 51 of West Main street mail" was ibat. piece suit of powder.,blue velveteen, Regtatrants ela.*alfled in 3-A Recovered in Denim clared: and 3 - ^ by mistake, and- non- Kaptain Liautenani Otiggoo^r- Let Vour ” B” Bonds Buy aa given a thirty days Jail sen- Ccatrnl city traffic . was re­ wtne-CoIor^^at and coraage of "Mussolini is now freo to take ger’s sub sightad the plane.” ' Yankee Subs. nca la tbe Rockville C5ty Court All Work Guaranteed! routed several blocks around the white The maid of honor fsthers who were placed In 4-F urke© Italy in hand, again and Icad-her but who now^'^e physically able, From, tlrt point the battle be­ Saturday by Judge Laurence M. station, which stands acro.ss from wprexAlloe blue velveteen with along the road from which Badog- tween the sub and Um plarie was iillon on charges of disorderly FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL City Hall in the center of 'Phila­ :chlng hat and corsage of pink will be reclaesinSd) 6n. Ho tried to "make her swerve , . All state 'dlrectoi*s have been induct. He was also ordered to S![ a s 'n : “ IS -f :ii Clareiiee Llipicu delphia. Auxiliary policemen an^^ roses. ■ Other members of the plana’a, David Chambers Italy hn.s again found her leader.” notiAed to. divide their^ allocations ty costa of $9.66. The court was B Harold Syininglon hiindreds of service men helped A reception for 40 guests follow­ -I ’lider Nani' Control crew were: ^ Thomas W. (lovem. the regular police force hold-back ed at thO|home of the bride’s par­ for October into two ciiDe, The aviation machinist’s mate,. 25, 6 Reports from Allied headquar­ first will be for non-fathere:-^^eee ents, after which the bride and ters m Noi;tfi Africa and from neu­ Belleok place, Stratfotd, Conn., MacDonald Upholstery Co. more' than 50,000 spectators at­ will b The the airport of the ihiited Aircraft said the situation in Northern Itajy in other occ'iipations. Japanese Domel agepey said in a ^ count out the 3,750 pennies for her n Blast Hartford. The bride is was badly demoralised, with Italian Those |n non-deferrable aietlvl $30 bond. U hinadcast today that IS American secretary in the. .employment office troops. ..disappearing “ as if by ties are belng’'reclasslfled without WBOyTHVB8.-PIU.:«AT. LEGION hombera'attacked Japanese instal­ of the same p la n t. magic.” V regard tC dependency status Un­ “ WATCH ON THE LEGION lation in the northern Kurile less they submit evidence that Except in Turin, however. Where RHINE** } ' islands yesterdsy... The broadcast Presidential Home Italian troops aided .by .civilians they have registered for a trans­ was recorded by the Federal Com- nos:' *AIX BY MYBELt* | still are fighting the Germans, the fer,: . • HALL munlcatiofiB Commission. - . ^irst residence of g U. S. presi­ Nasie are encountering Itttle open HARTFORD HALL The Kuailcs .stretch northward resistance in the north, Che Swiss Marinea Spaok **Jap** from Japan and include the princi­ dent while in office was the Cher­ ry Street (New York City) homo reports , said. Passive resistance BmkHhAlttek- Leonard SL pal North Pacific Na-val base at was reported widespread, never­ So that they can make Jan pris­ Paramushfro. occupied by George Washington I Leonard St. TORPEDO THE AXIS Crbm 1789 to 1790. . theless.’ ' oners .to e . the line. U. S. Marines Dome! admitted that two Japa­ in the Southwest Faclflc are pro­ nese transports were set afire but Food Shortage In Roma ^.— WITH VVa R b o n d s ! Restlsea Earth Rome Itself was reported suffer­ vided with cards containing 21 said damage to land installations ing from a severe food shortage Japanese expreoaibna. complete was "extrsmely light” Land bat­ Tour War Bond money does .that—kcepa The earth Isn’t the solid, .inert and public transportation there with phonatie pronunciation. ■ America’s factories turning out the war teries and Army and Navy airmen shot down many American planes, mass it la often thought Vo be, for I R C L l materials Mat. are doing effective service eartbqquake recording instru­ sq \ Ml I I If Jack Gordon on the flgnting fronts. But that’* hot the broadcast said, adding that i-iii. Cecil England Japanese losses consisted o f one ments show that the earth’s sur­ all that happens!—You're doing yourself TODAY AND TUESDAY -i ■ a favor, too, that you’ll appreciate after plane. face is nevag at rest. • VOLUNTEER BLANK — BIXK)D DONOR SERVICE the war is over. Then your Bonds will Manghester Chapter, The American Red (!rosa •buy many things you want that are unobtainable today. I Want To Donate Blood, for tbe Army and Nary They Have The tJnanimous Endorsement Of The OUR MODERN Name ...... FUNERAL HOME I ' CITVJlICKER? Address • • • • < 1 f • • a a • BB ■pAvr . . . la arranged to permit two DFR MKHRIUt FA( F Stuart J. Wasley Republican TowU/ Committee, William S. Hyde, Chairman w . senloes at once, both held la eom- Phone''...... i . . Asre, 18-20 . . . 21*^0ase« plete privacy.” Separata entrances Republican Candidate for Board of Education and rooms make this a i^rtalaty. Check hour you prefer appointment: ii'DDiiYDAW N::;':r ■* • p Lu si SHOPM “OUIET PLEASB mJBUBBff Will Appreciate Your Vote* 2&?!»SifCESr 12*1...... 1*2...... 2*3..... 8-4. 4 * 5 o •*••. WWi goo. BAMPtBB PLEASE GO TO THE POLLS - VOTE FOR SOMEBODY Fill In and mall to A?” “ ‘Al Vote Endorsed Cemdidates For Party Unity " American Red Cross. House & Hale Building ifdr fftt j ' Paid for by Friends of the Candidate. MAiNCilESrti;K EVENING HERALD, MANLNKSIIEK. LVNW^ MONDAY. SEKIEMBER 13. IM S MANCHESTER EVfcNTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, SEPl-EMBEK 13, 1948 -V —aolcBam aailora, air men, ma- ance prize today and it was won k.c .ar p!^.'^' has been sold and rlnaa--arJKjio grataful to those . ■ Fc-f:s:l W. Gsar.-re ::o4d in Kentucky ta the accu Warns on Dry I r a who have glbtn blood— they, who Sees 17 Mills Glenney reported the club's bond lated tune of $2,350,000 in have given ao more and suf­ drive going along well. Bonds. In Oklahoma a skarth Rationing Data Cross fered Ao much. Tax Possible steer brought in over two mil Spell Blazes . A blood donation 'la. a anuUl Worth Weight In Bonda In bonda, and General O'sot, * Furnished By thing, but it is one mi^hto im­ registered Hereford bull, accoi Note* portant way to help the^Nyar King Nbptune, "the mililoai. ed for 31,850,000. OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Now Is Dangerous Peri* effort. You can make yours Chairman Chamberfi Is Oflioa. 958 Mala at.—TaL 8881 Saptambar 39, if yoA want''to, Opinion Rate Can Wf|1ei>el DeyertmeBt of .InfamMtIen od for Lighting Any when the moMle unit will be In S$ fttmoat StfOrt, Booton, 8. MaoMrIrtioett* Rubbish Buizes.X Production — Monday through Maneheeter. Again. Friday, 10-4:30; Chanter church. To reglatetr, clip the blank aurgical Dressings — No meet­ from the paper, fill in and mail; Bed and Brown Stampe through November 21. B and C Due to the long dry spall Chlsf David CSiadita^B, chairman of coupons are good for two-and-one ing this week. or call Mrs. jlwanson, 2-1442. Ap­ Brown 8 U «p A hi Book Three Roy Griswold Of the Manchester Blood Donors — MoMte unit the board of aelectrimn, said today hair gallons each. From now pointments will be made aa con­ b«c A P s r A .» c a d BSae SfasMpa 2-1442. endorsed clearly In Ink with the Eighth School A Dtilitiaa diatrlot an hour. Sign up today! three aiijU leaa than wna paid last Stamps R, 8 and T valid Home Nursing — New clasaee Camp and Hospital throurh September 20. Stamps car license number and nSme of about lighting rubbiah fires near start tomorrow. Call Mrs. Dono­ year and a reduction of 18 mills in state (for example, "Mass. 529,- buildings. Yesterday afternoon The Camp and Hoapltal com- 5 U, V and W valid to Octolier 20. the tax rate alnce he becaasa chair­ IN ONE van, 2-0684, for information. pnlttae has been Able to furnish SnpU' 623"). It Is Illegal to bold or the department was called out at Monthly meeting of Home Nurs­ man of the board saven yaara ago. sump No. 14 valid through Oc- carry coupons that have not bean 4:15 for a bad grass and brush two day rooms in outlying bar­ There la no doubt but what the tax ing group this evening. racks in this vicinity with the tober SI SI. No. 16 and 16 each so endorsed. fire at Oakland which burned Nurse Recruitment— Call Mrs. rate will be two miUa leaa than waa GET THE REAl Stores over nearly three acres before it gifts of furnlabinga that bava paid last year. 'Thia waa two mtUa 00 Prizes totaling $25,000.00/ good for 8ve pounds for home Myhavar, 6214, to register. Heating or cooking stoves using was brought under control. Thera been made by Manchester people, lesa than waa paid tha year before. ’n ■ » . \ ' canning only, expire October 31. and the boys are ao pleased and Shoes coal, wootl', gas or oil are now was no damags. With the large amount of money Honee Naraiag so grateful that it makes every­ Stamp No. 18 in War Ration rationed. Apply to local ration Juat a year ago the head of the on hand atarting the year, with a WASHINGTON NEWS board for a purenaae certifleate. Manchester fire department, issued The Home Nursing group will one anxious to do more and more graat reduction that ia tq be made Book One good for one pair resume its monthly meetings this through October 81. Stamps | The Home Front Fledge: a similar warning to the north end for them all. in the payment cif bonda this year "I will pay no more than top residents and aa a result the de­ evening at 8 o'clock at St. In one of the bamcka. a wash­ and with an increased grand list. may be transferred among mem-, Bridget's jchurch. Members of the legal prices. I will accept no ra­ partment saved a lot of money. ing machine and electric iron were Mr. Chambers is positive in saying bers of a family. two classea which completed the provided aa well as the day room, Fuel Oil tioned good.s without giving up The firemen cooperate with the- that the rate next year will be 17 ration slampa.” houaeholders and burn over dan­ course this summer will receive to the Joy of the sokUera. milla. Rerlod V coupons valid until ciertifleates. The remainder of the September 30. Period 1 coupons gerous areas as a precaution. The men around here are very The office of-the Local Rationing This also saves much time and time will be -spent reviewing treat­ uncomplaining, and ask for very of 1943-44 season now valid to ments taught throughout the January 4, 1944. Class 4 cou­ Board is located in the Lincoln trouble for the department and little, although in some at the school opposite the post office. ■ Of­ at the same time gets the auxil­ course, by Mrs. Betty Mcllduff, one Outlying, isolated spots they have pons worth 10 gallons, class 5 of the instructors. All those who Cool Weather Prize fice hours are as follows: Monday, iary members of the department practically no cotirforts ar con­ HO.000.00 1st coupons worth 50 gsllons. 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.: Tuesday, 2 acquainted with handling the have compisted .the course are veniences, even comfortable ,TI»e Inspection urged to attend. l-t Second inspection for A Book p. m. to 5:16 p. m.; Wednesday,equipment. 2 chairs. Hits Workers • Holders mu.st be completed by p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday. Yesterday's 10 fire w-as the first in New Home Nuraing Claaaqn The folks who have given fur­ Tomorrow afternoon and eve­ September 30. a. m. to 5:15 p; m.; Friday, fjx 10 weeks a. that the department has niture or recreational ’Items may HOW TO SOLVE tiasoline m. to 6:16 p. m.; Saturday, 10 gone to and unlea# the residents ning two new classes in Home feel sure that every single \hing Jamaicans Here Don't Number 6 stamps in A Books a. m. to 12:30 p m.—The tsle- heed the w-arnlng of the chief Nursing-will start at St. Bridget's is needed and put to good use. and THE POIEZUS church. All women with families, that they are received with the goixl for three gallons each phone number is 2—0494. more flrfs will result. Special Like It, Kiwuniuns B t Sara ia raad tU t aapLsssatian earymllj precautions should be taken after particularly mothers of young heartfelt thanks of the men.^ children, will find the course of To offer anything you may haye hsfarayam try ta ttJva thaSpazxhs self-addre.wd envelope and ten the rubbish fire has burned itself Told by Officer. am iba risbt tU a y A it paga out as hot coals, or smoldering great value. Call Mr.s. Donovan, to donate, call Mrs. Philip Cheney, cents. 2-0684, for further- information. (SAMPLE PUZZLE) HEALTH AND DIET embers are dangerous especially chairman, phone 3311, and ai^ Natives of Jamaica, B. W. I., if there is any wind Wowing. Surgical Oreaalaga rangementa will be made for ejussUena and Answers who arc working on plantationa i s t o f f ADVICE As ths gauza for the new quota transportation. 'TKa G cd«* Stant nodeuf f m ail yo u r so lu tio n s has not yet arrived, the meeting of in this vicinity, had never bean (Red Nofie) Fumtabed by the McCoy- the surgical dressings group will exposed to the rather cool weath­ Healtb Service Question: K. L.*inquires: "What Jewish G ift D ay have to be postponed another week. H ospitnl INotos er of lalst evening, and moat of is the cause of niy nase always be­ them didn't like it, Lucien Ver­ ON ENTRY FORM IN LOWER RIGHT CORNER Address oonimunlcatiods to The It Is hoped that the shipment ing red? Do not touch alcohol in On Decem ber 22 will arrive vary soon. Notice of mont,- liaison officer here with Herald. Attention MeOoy any form.” the resumption of meetings will be Admitted Saturday: Mias Irma tho more than 1,000 Jamaicaaa O D A Y , READ M A G A Z IN E invites you to enter its new, delightful puzde Health Service Answer: The moat common ton in the paper just as soon as possi­ Lacey, 91 Chestnut street. now in Connecticut, told Kiwan- contest. W e will pay 500 Prizes to the 500 winners who solve the { n ^ e s cause is auto-intoxication, or self- C3ianukah, the day of gift giving ble. Admitted Sunday: Richai'd For­ ians today. They are acclimated Tbs “Change Of U fe” poisoning. among the .Jews, will be observed Prodaetten Notes rest. Silver Lane, East Hartford: to an average of 85 degrees and submit their solutions in accordance with the Official Rules. First Prize is - Mec> pause this year on December 22, or three The three Junior Red Cross pro­ Russell Holmes. Hartford: John anything below that makes them J$10,000; 2nd Prize is $5,000; 3rd Prize is $2,000. Complete list of Prizes is (Have Baby Examined) days before C!hriatma.s'. As a result duction groups which met this Churila', 54 Pitkin street. uncomfortable, he said. inted on this page. You can enter by using the Entry Form printed in the low er, The “change of life” or the Question: "Worried Mother" thei'e has been a special • order summer will hold a combined Discharged Saturday: Theodore Mr. Vermont said that most of daenopause, represents a normal writes: “ What is the reason my issued by the Postal Department meeting tomorrow after school at B.intly. 44 Porter street: Willard the West Indian natives are rath­ right comer o f this page. Mail your Entry on or before Midnight, Thursday, Sep- + n n - ^ - s baby does not gain any weight? concerning the sending of gifts to the Production Center, to aee just Hills; Wapping: John Porterfield. er fearful of what is to come ,haae in thS life cycle. In women, Her weight has stayed the same boys overseas. They will be grant­ tembir46tb. You can start today! The first 6 puzzles are printed on this page. what the groups accomplished. 115 Pearl street; Mrs. Hattie Tay­ even though they are due to re­ □ □ □ □ □ it is marked by a stopping of the now - for over tei. weeka. 8ha ed the aame rights as is grantel to They will probably be surpriaed lor. 15 Main atreet; Mary Ann Pa- turn to their homes the latter doesn't seem to have the same Christians and the mail to these van, 433 Keeney street: Miss Bea­ You Solve the Puzzles and Send In ahenatrual function. This in turn, to see how much was done in the part of October. ■ He praised the Note the Sample Puzzle above. It was puN id. only a symptom of a deeper an.ount of pep as she used to boys can be cent from September few weeks of their meetings. trice l-ansano, 170 Bissell street; men who are Working here. They have.” 16 to October IS w-ithout a request Joan Orandahl. Wapping;. . Your Solutions Each Week poMljr made caay to ahow jrou how to aolve tha |)byaiological change, which Many of the sewing groups will are orderly and gentlemanly. In pu^et. Notice that there are-acvcral objeas Answer: Possibly you Sfa not jselng raceleved from them for the resume meetings this week and Diacharged Sunday: Mrs. Finesia the more than 1,000 of them in In this contest, you>8pl*Rions are to be submitted each week over a period of eleven weeks. dhange mainly affects the en- illaatrated'and alao there are acveral plua feeding her correctly. The. beat packages. Howeyer, the rules as next, and sOon production will be Pantalco! 21fi School street; John the state there has been blit one iThe puzzles are divideiLin Series o f six. Thus, each six puzzles are called a “ Series," and, as and minua aignt, which meani that ydu add or 4ccrine glands, and especially the plan is to ha-e her examined by to wrapping and the size of the in fiill swing again for the winter Cervinl. 218 Oak street: Mrs. Don7 provided in the Rules, we^e are 20 Scries to the Group. You solve and submit your solu­ subtract. Lct'a solve the puzzle tograer. Tha ackage, which shall not be over arrest. • They work steadily, hav­ dvariea. your doctor, who will give you in­ season. aid Cionrad and daughter. 46 Port­ ing set up a 93 per cent average. tions to one or more Series 6k^h week in accordance with the dates specified for the sending first object ia a BRUSH, liiereforc, write down structions regarding a n#W feed­ B inches over all, still applies. land street; Mrs. Clifford Zetter- ' It usually appears between the Two weeks from today la Sep­ The men here are largely small in o f the vsrious Series. Please's^ad the Rules carefully. the letters B-R-U-S-H. Next you are told to add ing schedule if he finds this neces­ g tember 27. ' That la the final date atrom and daughter, 46 Haynes the letters OB, and by ao doing you have forties and fifties, the average age 'Vljctery Garden Profit atreet; Mrs. Abbie Robbins. 765 farm 9wners in their island home sary. for the return of knitted gar­ B-R-U-S.H-0-E. Then you ace a miout sign Among normal women at which it Middle Turnpike East. and most of them are saving their I Series NumhdrTis Printed on This Pago/ ments made from yam ^ksn out money in order to pay for their followed by a HOSE, which means that you stiwta being around forty-four. On (Grapefruit for Colda) England flgurca that an efh- Birth: Saturday, a daughter to deduct the letters H-O-S-E. T h u leaves you the average, the symptoms last for clantiy run victory garden, tvorked before July 1. It la important Ml. and Mhi. Jack Mace. 55 Rus- holdings or add. to them. Ha Mail Your Solutions by Midfught, Thursday, September ISth B-R-U, from which you are theo told to deduct Q.’estion: Elmira W. wants to that all these be in on time to concluded his talk with an appeal About three years, and while these know: ."Do you think a grapefruit four hours a day, can produce aell street. Notice the six puzzles printed on this page. They constitute Series Number 1. Solve and mail U, leaving you B-R. Ntxt yon are told to add aymptoma arc present the patient mure than $100 w-6rth of food a complete the quota. Birth: Today, a .son to Mr. and for clothing for them. He ' said your solutions to Senes Number 1 on or hJiCpre Midnight, Thursday, September 16th> HOUSE sad the letters N N , giving yon infusion is any nelp in colds? How B lo ^ Deaora that anyone having overcoats or B-R-H-O-U-S-E-N-N. From that dedua HEN Jh aaid to be going through the do you fix It?” year. Mrs. Harry Scheutz. ."177 Keeney I Immediately upon receipt o f your Entry, we wiU mail you the various Series o f puzzles change. ^ " I ' don't have the right worda street. heavy clothing they do not need and tha letter S, and you have B-R-O-U-N, the Answer: I find the grapefruit In­ to say thanks for my life/ but ’^ e should call the C. R. Burr Nqr- ns they arc currently issued. You w ill receive the piuEsfes by mail in ample time to solve the leal name o f the late famous columnist, Aa the symptoms themselves are fusion very helpful in colds. It is OlAsst Inhabitant Inclined to tukei in a great deal of gratitude I have is in my heart." Compared sei-y and they will be picked up. '.puzzles sod mail your solutions in accordance with ute mailing dates specified for same. Heywood BROUN. prepared ,n the following manner: -It is difficult to read unroov'ed He DOinted out‘it would be useless territory, it has l>ecbmt the cus­ Cut up a grapefruit, akin and ail, Oldest person in the United tom to blame - almosi any com- States, according to the United such expressions of appreciation There arc approximately 10.000 for the men to buy heavy clothlmr Wo will Publish Series No. 2 In This No^tmpor on frfcfoy and then place in an enameled pan. that come to the Red Cmea from parta in an airplane motor, while! .since they could not nse them at ,laint the ' patient may develop Pour'over It one quart of boiling States Census Bureau, i.a James In order that von may have ample time to solve Series N o . 2 shd. to submit your solutions ppqn the menopause. The principal W alter Wilson of Vidalia, Ga.., the wounded whose Uvea bava an antire automobile contains only | home. 'A ------. — . Tv.. - . -,.2inthis water and allow this to atand for been saved by Mood plasma. Tbay 7,000 parta. | John Pentlar]^ gave the attend- A3rmptoms most often associated thirty minutes. Then drink the who la 117 years old. Number 2 tfidUi this particular period In life juice. Re-heat, If you prefer a future Series |U'e: Fiiat. "hot flashes" , (which warm drink. At che same time you THE PHIZES from the puzzles you w ill receive by mail. inay be accompanied by chills): are using this juice, use enemas to gecond, some sort of .change in the increase the intestinal-elimination, . Be Sure You Understand How to Solve the Pussies x tnenatrual function, usually con- drink plenty of water, keep w:aim Aisting of a lessening of the flow; and avoid fatigue. 'Before you to solve the puzzles, bp certain to read the explanation on this page— 1st Prize. $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ld third, various neryous tyjoap- TO SOLVE 'THE PUZZLES. There isjpnly one correct solution to each puzzle. Neatness'dpes ms. not count. I f it is obvious that you have arrived at the correct solution then no triyikl or irrelCvint e. Patients also seek relief for mistake in spelling will count against you. Every reasonable consideration will be given th e\ ^ 2n d P rii9 . . $ 5 , 0 0 0 ^ther symptoms such as weakness, About Town ANTHRACITE COAL contestant, consistent with fairness to other contestants. iiritabllity, mental depression lead­ ing. to crying spells, headaches, The Btanley Group o f the South fhefosB 15 Cents In Coin 3rd Prizo '. . $2,000 weak memor,,, ache throughout Methodiil W. 8: C. 8. w-lll enjoy with Each Series o f Solutions tile back of the nead and neck, ck- a coveiad-dlsh supper tomorrow b ebasive perspiration, muscle p^ns, Why READ if Conducting When tending in each Scries of solutions, the 4th M . . .01,000 evening at 8:30 at the church, with o RATION ORDER NO. 19 rules require that you-enclose 15 cents in diaziness, rapid beatinf of the Mrs. Harold Ogren. chairman. The - - / - . This Contest heart, and insomnia. Tht patient niectliig will be in the Scout room. coin. In return for same you w ill receive 5th M b . . . .0750 may mention that she becomca up­ Like all other publicaiiona, READ it limited READ maeszine for such period as is Covered set too easily over minor annoy- Boy Bcouta oA thiT'Second Con­ by wartime paper reitrictions on the numr by the total of your remittances snd in accord­ 6th Priz* . x « • .0500 inces and that she tires too quick- gregational church, will meet to- i IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR AN ORDERLY AND EQUrTABLE DISTRIBU­ bw of copies it can publitb. At present, ance with READ'S regular publithed rates. y- night, and tomorrow night at 7 most of READ’S circulation it represented You will receive the magazine to the full 7th PrliB . . . $250 J- The ymptoms are likely to be o'clock Girl ScQUta of Troop 12 TION OF HARD COAL, THE OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION HAS by newsstand aalet. While in ntffmal times, amount o f your 15 cent payments, irrespective tiiore severe in nervous, highly will meet with Mra. Richard Smith with unlimited paper, these talcs would be of any dash prize won. M ail your entry by Bth 'PrIzB . • • 017S Atrung w'omen, in women .with high at the church. Young people who *51*. more than aatitfactory, nevcrthelPst there midnight, 'Thursday, Sept. I6tb. -blood pressure, and m those prs- .have raachad acouting age during ISSUED RATION ORDER 19, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER I, 1943. 1 remain each month on the newstunds a 9th PfIxb $100 Vloualy troubled by painful and the aummer are Invited to these BEAD w m Be M ailed to You When difficult menstruation, than In the opening meetinga. valnable number of unsold copies. These, We Beceive Your Entry 10th Prize ^ . . . $100 Average case. we believe, represent potcntisl circulition Mra. Jennie Nelaon. formerly of Under Ihifi order dealers must first fill orders fro n consumtrs who for READ, snd an opportunity for added As explained in the rules, you w ill receive 11th to 25th Prizes Passing discoralort is more or reading enjoyment on the part of the public. READ in return for the remittances accom­ less to be exp.-cted during Uic Laurel atreet, widow of Ned Nel­ aon. leavea SpriMflald tonight, have furnished statements showing that they have on hand less tbsB It is the purpose of this contest which oSeta panying your puzzle solutions in Uiis contest. 4»ach $25 .... $375 menopause as the result of the eninute to Kansas Cflty, Mo., where $2S,000 in Prizes to increase our number Immetmitely uf >n deceiving your ~Entry, isturhance of endocrine balance one-fourth of the amount they used last year, or, if coal was not used _ . - she will make h*c home at 321 of regular mail subscribers by utilizing the will mail you the various Sm es o f' puzzles Buzzlea as Next 47S Prizes,. ecause of the ovaries becoming Ward Parkway with her daughter. • ^ last year, .then less than one-fourth of the esfIShated needs for this less active, but *his discomfort normal number of unsold copies at the newt- issued, and in addition, we will mail to you oBch $10 . $$#7$0 J Mias Laura Nelson. The latter ■ year. ■ ■ . ' , stands, thus taking full advantage of the the September issue Of READ. Obviously, as a need not be so marked as to cause left last December to take a posi­ poor health. The menopause is a ^allptled amount of paper which READ is result o f the interest in this contest, many tion in the office of the new air­ Next, dealers may fill orders from consumers who have more than,,.^ pmmitted to use. newsstands may be out o f REiUX Ptesse re­ . natural process and the woman in craft plant at Kansas City. Mrs. Total • • $25,000 good health should liave very. lit­ one-fourth but less than one-haif pf a year’a supply oh hand. member, therefore, that yon will receive your cmriAs, ms. I Nelson will stop in Chicago for a copy by msU. tle trouble. Oft'en poor health visit with her son, Raymond's fam- . habits-In. general are really re- ' A consumer may not acquire any anthracite If, when added to the 'ly- , _ _ aimnsiblei for the symptoms at­ amount he has on hand, It will give" him more, than 50 per cent of his tributed to the menopause and Henry N. Moore, aoh of Mr. and Just a Few Words About When <{iey are changed in such a. Mrs. Henry C. Moors.of 126 Sum­ “ ' year's r^uirements. , ' way, thatv^e. patient is observing mer street, was given a party re­ OFFICIAL ENtRY FORM only good nhmts of living, the so- cently by relatives and friende, and READ’S PuzzIb ContBft called jymptorhs of the change of presented with a pui’ae of monay, - Ufe largely dia” p{)t>ar. ■ ' an identification bradalct end a mil­ - ' P r o c e d u n to be. fo llo w e d : *. Sensible habits of Jiving will pay itary kit. He- left for the Navy ~ ' - " I - .. Contest Editor, READ Magazine, rich dividends during this par­ Friday, and” has a brother'in the Thrilling as it is to wib $io,o6b, i5,cxx>, $S,oocs |i,opo Or 17*0 Brosdwsr. New York 19. N. Y. ticular sta"e and the average wo- aame branch of the service, sta­ Any consumer desiring to acquire anthracite coal must furnish the dealer, in writing, certain infor­ an, of the attractive prizea 'ofered, we neverthelesa believe - (Fbam PJUNrw«r»^m4W4reeeW5<»e«MWfam»») ' man w;ho Will- give special atten­ tioned In Galveston, Texas. there ia another fieat pleasure in store ibr those who eater THE 'PIIILES "■ P/ea$e $^ad Them Carefully tion to using the correct di,qt. ex­ 8, mation. For your convenience the form below may be used. Cut it out, fill l|i the necessarj' infor­ this conteet. -■ ercising.. securing sufficient rest. ' The Rotary Club will meet to­ We refer to the added reading emoyment that will come to . t. READ Msgadne's Patzle Coataat ia open to every­ be equally iu acccpuble at .Entry Forms clipped from in coin. Each contcatarit who aubmitt a completcGroup CHECK Mas...., mation, sign it, and mail to your dealer. ' WHICH And maintaining a constructive morrow tveoing at 6:45 In the Ho- those who become acquainted with READ. body, with the excepdoo of employees and relarivcs of a newspaper or circular. Solutions should be addressed of tolotiona for ^ia contest in accordance with the ins$.„. Biental outlook, will probably find UI Sheridan. The guaat apeaker employees of the organizattotia specified in Rule No. 9. and mailM to: Contest Editor, READ, 1780 Broadway, rules will get a year’s aubicription to READ Magariqc. that she needs no other aids. will be Lucien Vermont, an em­ Each month's issue of READ contains from thir^ to ibr^ New York 19. N. Y. Solutions should be mailed in Any cotttcataot who .becorilca eligible to submit Md articles of outstanding merit. These thirt, to forty articles win aaaaammaaaaaaaaa The mental attitude is particu­ ployee of Oie ,3ritish govemmant, - 2.-A group of 120 poxdee will be offered Cor sointion. sccordaoca 'with the'provisions of Rule No. 4. who does submit a group of qualified de-breaking m y n a m e .. their plaos in each month’s issue of READ because the editors Thq aoluuooa to these pozzlee will he well-known aoludont, will get an additional year’s mbicripdoh to iPUamPrmt) larly Important. I am please-.' to who has chargq of the Jamaican ■ ■•■■■■■I «■■■■■■■§■■• laborers here. He will apeak of choose them as the fipest, most interestina, most informative or names, among which may be names of persona or 6. Neatness will not connt. Do ooc decorste-your aa- READ Magazine. Those who for any reaaon drop out note that within recent years there ciuo,abie that can be obtained. Oftt Utten, arricla are re­ awera. Just submit your tolutiOna ia accordance with of the contest will ncvcrthclett receive READ to the / has been i trend toward a mor^ life in Jamaica. (' fiTAlBMBNT r IEQLIRED BY O. P. A. RATM)N ORDER places, books, modes, pUys, or aoogs — fa fad,' any ADDRESS... NO. 19 Tht W. G. GltnnHey Gompany nted by READ from the best materialill ththat can be obtained names whataver. the nilsa. In case of dee, if two or more persons dt ia extent of their total remittances at READ'S regular mail "(FUMtfiiii’ Wholesome outlook on the part of SSItroi othtf migazinM. More often,, the e artarticles are originidl, Andei'son-Shea Auxiliary, 3046, ■ubmitdng the correct soludons, then the first two or - aubacripdon races. ^ the middle-aged woman. Part of it SM No. Main street TeL4148. written for READ,EXD, representingi timeljr, important topin that 3. A First Prim of $10,000.00 in cash or in War Bonds more prizes will be reserved for those contestants and : I ---. 8. This isaeontest of akifi. Upon entering the contest, ^ mmpaaeaaaaaaaammaaaam It due to Walter Pltkin s book. V F. W „ will meet tomorrow ava- Name have not yet ibeen aimilart, featured in an, other publication. and 499 other prime tooling $25,000.00 will be peid will lie swarded ia die order of accnracy of the sub- a T Y AND STATE. "Life Begins at Forty," which ning at 8 o’clock sharp in the Post ■ ■ i .. ■ ■ to the SOO-'peraone who by their aubmiaaiona achime tha contestant agrees that prior to being awarded a , To warrant inclusion in READ^ an article mutt be intertating misdona of those cootestams to a first, gnd if nectssary prim he or she will aijga and execute- under oath ao started many women to thinking room at Manchester CJreen. the highest scores ia the contest in aiccordenee with a second, de-breakiag Group of puzzles, divided in I rabiBit Ike fonowin* e$ mf mindoos m ta AfifircM dearly arritten, fiKtful.and thoroughly understandable upon the thcae official tulea. aftdavit attctdng that M or the has oot bought apr roar P o o le CoaCM mad eK loee >? .<=«««_ A g g . w that instead of forty marking the Archie .H Hayes fiiat reading. subjects are ts M in READ. When you read Scries exaedy like the mat Group. In case a second dc- czebaaged ahtwera in this contest, nor nicd antwera qotlifr ate for e prire ia tccordaoce with eke oa o e l raleei •ad of life it marked a time when Trinity Past Noble Grands As­ brMking GioUp of puzzles ie necessary, contestants sociation will meet with Myriad i Rear 829 Main street Tet 4366 READ, you read for pleasure, regardlesc of whether you are 4. Tha pozslea of thia cAoteet ate didded into Series bought, exchangad or mpplied. Thai conteitaot fimher s best part of life was really be- Qiuuitity of coal deal red -Tone reading about adence or a radio crooner, political economy or of six puxzlce each. Puzzles ;-6 comprise-Serias Num­ eligible to solve tame will be required to accompany agrees that the, decision of the Contest Editor, ia all iwing. Part of it is due to a book Rebekah lodge of Stafford Springs ■ ber One; Puzzles 7-12 compriae Sense Number Two; tiiM aolndona 'to this second dc>bceaking Group of on Wednesday, Sept. 1,5. 'Quantity uaed from April 1. 1942 to fbotball, medical marvela or night dubc. matter* affeedng die conduct of the .cqatett, fitaac- glied "A Woman's Best Years," etCn etc., the Gronp conaiatinc of twen^ teriea. 'The p i^ e a with a letter of not more than 200 Worda on cepttnoe of aubmiaaioot, apd the time limits eaubliahM' READ is edited for adults, but it ta ideally suited to ths W. Reran Wolfe. However, part March II, 1943 -Tons first Serim of aix puzzles heats the aabmiaaion date of die mbiecc "What 1 Like Beat A b M READ," All d ^ Cor Ihe tcceptanob of mbmiaaioot under nnosiiat icir- ' Mr. and Mra. Fred Dart, of tcadinf tastca and moods of young America. Factfiilly, ‘aiii- 'tlmreday, SapteniW 16,1943. Each week, for devea breaking Series moat be qualified ia accordance with it is due tc those women who If cual-was aot uaeil before. Manchetti|rLumber & Fuel Co. FOR ALL THE WASHINGTON NEWS BY cerdy, brightly, READ brings you each month what its editors cumstancea arising through no foitit of the contestant, Baldwin road gave- a lawn party- wedu, tbm will be oaa or more Seriee to eolve es the pcoviaiona of Rale No. 7. Only ia case dea exits the »"«ki"g of awards, and the meaaurea invoked d out that by eating wisely, Quantity needed troni April I, 1948 to conudier the pide of the moat interemnting and eqjoyable i^ io g UT yi terday In honor of their daugh­ Center street Phone 5145 ptodned in these Rales. Coeteataats should aoiva the after de-breakiag pazzlea bava been checked will the insure iadividnal effort in foimeif to all contettaoia, good physical care of them- Alarch 31, 1944 -Tons matter they cm obtain. ter, Mra. Robert D. Walnum, of poadea and sbould nUMnit eolatione to same in s& letters be coneidiirad, and-ia dial evaai they will be shall be final aad coaclnaive.' ivea and building up an interest r' ■ ■ * ^ lodged oa the beais of origioaliiy ih dcacripdoo and Chicago, who ia her* for'an indefi­ -‘ 1 THESE FIVE STAFFS IN ONE READ . .Every coateatmt who competes in this contest in acoordanes cordaace with the sdmaiaaloa dates primed on each Ufa they could Malta the meno- nite vlait. She ia accompanied by Series. In aahmittjng the aolationa for say current Seriam gaatral iatareat. In caaa of final tiaa, dapUcate prizes 9. Sobodaaioaa tha* are until ed or illegible will aoc ^ Amowit am kanfi kow Tana with tM mica, will tcceiva a subscription to READ magazine be reapoodbla for sab* not so veqr diCarant from her. son, Arthur, and her biiahand’a to the full extent of the coottatmt a participation in the contest. a conicataat is priTileged to sobiait sohmona for preced- will ha awardad. Upon antcrihgdia contcat, the cocraat' be cooaidkted, nor will REAl Othpr time By their passing mother, Mrs.- Arthur Walnum. ^ I hereby certify, that this order plus the amoimt on hand does Seaman Fuel & Supply Company tlMCbaieat daring it ask^ to realim that the spontors aaddpatt that e missioaa or commuaicadoot unduly deUyedj Or oot It is our hope that no matter bow Urge a pdze yonimay win. reeved, lost in the mails cither from SBADto the news along, thousands of not exceed 50 per cent of amount uaed between April I, 1942 the time for mbtoktias the Sacond Sirieeaboald mlibmtt large aambcf of poraons any eater the comeai and or 256 Center Street Phone 5087 you will consider your argiiainrance with your nW fiiena oooteataot or irom the ooncettabt d> R £ ^ . Barred have learned to accepk the There will be no meeting of the B and March 81. 1945. 1 have not. placed a similar order wttb both the lat es well aa the 2nd Series, sad ao on. All that a larga aatebar awy .aolve one or two or all thtea .UM cheerfully and are no READ as an equally importmt winning in tha oootett. Smiea nwat be qnalifiea in eceonUace whh Rale No. 7. from winning aay prim ia tbit contest are all employcet Board of Selectmen tonight aa P another supplier and I wUl aot dupUcate thia order with an- and retadves of amploye** of READ Magazine » tu afraid of IL previously announeed. other supplier. The Editors of 3. Coateatealt eta to a»il their iolationt EACH WHHIL: phami____ affiliates, also the American Nears Company, aad the laAilari wlio art intarMthd. are Reoben H. Donnelley Corporsdoa: i 1st WeMt’a Scrim * •Md figr the article on g CONSUMCIPa alGNATVBE ...... 1 . . , . , ...... C. Willis & Soil, Inc. Once yon eaMr tha coataat, the edditionel pumlae, as amaU tbac number may be. HiMtonainoh Trike No. M. I. 6 isiaed, will be ewiled to yoe. Cnpiee of any roblicadee Ptaaaa maU thia Entry Form by m l^gh t of IKepepauw kg writing to Me- 0- R- M.. will hold itz regular 2 Main Street ^ Tel. 5l25 7. To qualify for a prize, the contescaat is raqqired to Iff. All soindon* should he addressed to ComtaM Edi­ f . Thuradty, Saptamhar 16m, Hsaltk Service in care of thizj meeting in the Zipser club thii ■ Date ...... eontaiaipg any of the mraeg can be ezaauaed (raa at tor. READ, I7fi0 Bfotalvray. New York 19, N. V. tile Pobuc Libraty, ana trtriagt of tho Entry fo n t will accompany each Series of six aolndona with 15 ceau a taiga ^ ea^ lag at f aimak akaif. __ i s f | ■ I B B-a^ B B B a B r ■ f.j MA|9UHEOTftR EVTiaW i& A L ft. COlOt.. MONDAY, SmftMBJift it, ld4S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN4 MONDAY, 8EFTEMBBH 18, nNw of badly-needed material from the cent and Majestic aparlmehts, r&tlrdld eSrS ihd iel flre to four ...... Japthese due Man Is Dead Allied Airplanes large Army trucks, the announce­ PAIN* reallflts with his dreams of a bet­ RlnALTtt ouLi'lfN' Oettiiig Supplies . it 884*888 MalSieausattl aVMue. ment said. ■ —<• Manchester Blobil^ Battling More Norway Held Whibn wis MVSreiy flamited blit flre PAPBf & ter world. The peace must be Chatiges in Selectmen south In Cambfidge Fii*e ' WbFFy Japaufifee A t leBst hme Shemy Supply Ptmtie Ear PlugM Pt^mnt Lmn Thwiugli to Jcips dftlciiii Wbiild oftSr no Sitlmate boats were sunk by other Beau- iHhUa.. d.Thkfnl^ If tt IS tb IMt. It must Ai*i*lve I I I Mallii of Rdiambahgars. of the loss. E^nlng tteiUld be positive Stid allvS, It hiust car­ Lonely JPost Atterteah ttalt* destroyed dr fighters patrolling Ramref IMand Of tieaHng Prom Emtaty Nah& the Bbdy of a mah said By the Kaladah river Areas. - RAYMONDjnilSi ]' ry trlth It the possibilities of a damaged 30 enemy barges in thl Cambridge, Mass., Sept. TB—(FI bther lehints to W Edward Mbnl- New Delhi, Sept. 18.—(F)— (rohtlnUPd trhrti Page Ohe) trhHHrthed from Rage OhS) Might Bring Ups ■I U. S. Headquarters In the SouTlv. past week—an accomplishment The. communique, rsporttai Ad* f^honc IBM ' I It Biil«U bSMet- tt-orld. It cattbbt be statib. hammili', fob bltstitpl#, imblbS tbohi —One roan perished and approkl* han, a ugh palhter, dtal tdhhd Hurricane fightprs attacked Japa- fty Hr. thiihias f». Maaier* Secret Just ReveRleclt Pacific. Sept. 13.—(>Pj—'The Japa­ Which brought congratulations ahd bUHied beybnd recuihlllon IH A <*'tlonal details on a dive-bombing ♦steri-M iSi. disillusioned and negative, or it IVrItfen for NE.A 115 to 140 decibels, and thus seven ships had arrived at the this'-messale frOta Vice Admiral mateiy i3o tehahts fled lad­ flise trbbps at Bihoh yesterday m attack by Verigeaheei on SnlWy- in tlie Salerno area, the German nese still are able.lo gfel sottie sup* sixth flHHr aparifiieht. a sweep over the Mayu pentasulA Oenaral UanaKer will lose men's loyalties, and die. qualifies as a painful noi.se. Rpanish-oWtied Balearic islatida in SltlBii (JflAitf Htttl a WllHailKF, Halsey Jr., cofflmatt* ders, flrb eSrapea and stairway* occupled buildings in Buthedaling Founded October !■ Ittl comiminique said Nazi trtpps Ix>HS of hearing from loud and A noi.sy. environment in -gen­ So Say Riimors Whit rtilCs tfiibUgh to llieir ekH-lSdhs pn Fire fcliier Rcrtaa« autfieim of Burma ahd taiiicted casualties, the weslerh Medilerraneah and 'iolombSriltara Aha Vella baVfe Ik der 6f u. S. South pacific forces; Aug. 31, said more than iBO JApa* It is because peace must either were throwing hard punche.s of < ontinuou.s iifpi.se is an iniliistrlal eral, besides beiiijl nil ttbVlous SiRtldii iH Fat-. when flre Sprsadlhg upward sought to deteWiine the cAusS of an Allied CbinmUnitthe said to­ neSe PublHhed Every Evenln* Except t!mt two of the seVeh had salted, Oblftmry Are Rife in T om islands uhder cover bf hight de­ "The air anit.^iirraee wAr agairist Were kilted. Votfi FOR Snndaye nnd -^olldaye. Entered at live or die, with no intermediate their own in the northern part of liangeb which lias naturally in- nui.sance. may ledd to rtlblitnl ir­ presumably for Allied ports. through an elevator shaft ahd the fire Which abbarehtiy QriglQ^ day. tba Poet Office at Mancheater, Conn., the battle area and threw back- spite a ll|Hl Awericah Blockade, Jap barges is wbrming the seat df stage, that our diplomatic leased with so many more Work- ritability and herVmis stbain. It BHiUled by ffew s ag Priniari Dbildbn. §fept. l 3—(#1— A Veil of Stairways mushrodtaed ated'lh the hasemeht. the flaines A t the same time, R.A.F. Bcau* STUART J. WA8UEY aa Second Claaa Mall Matter._____ Allied fdl'tes. •'(« the towh aitd duces the eftlciebcy abd ac- a NaVy Spbkestaari said todky. the enemy’s pants?-, rail ahd road light Ahtl*airetAft BAltety strangenes.« with ftussia., the con­ chaslal strip*'--prestihialll.v Saler- ets npw being employed in 'wab (The GetfiiaH radio, to a-broad­ war-ltaiA Secrecy WAS lifted today However, the sbbK^ftsAh held, . ’’Biirn ’em up." three floors of a sHt-slbty, M- were discovered by two unidenti* up enbuflB ammumtidh...... in SOBSCRIPTION RATES cuiacy of raantiai wobk, and its H e l f i T o m orrol suite, brick Apartment building to* hea Navy officers who carried oiit Between Pylit* fusion over Whether the Allantib df - > farioU'es Hod plants. Becoiiae thb', gffppj oH mental work lb tbmmon- cast recorded by The Asadelated D e a t h i from the frigid Arctic isle of Spils* the biofckadfe taaihiaiftea b¥ u. 8. IH. „ , he mihute bf ihtensive fliiHhg tb One Tear by Mall ...... day. . ihvallH Child arid l&urided the mahA and MytagyAri. damaged vPer Month by Mall ...... •*» Charter applies to the Pacific as -• (It vCwa cohceded, hoWptbr. that Ibealment of ITffs cotfdition Is such place, |u tbal It shaltera fconcen- Press, said that two of three ttal* piafiea ahd taotor torpedo boats is Let TdOr “E" BBnfIS tour IbcbmotlvSI A A hUtaBer of a iBree*toh truck. Slnrla Copy ...... Ihe Allien“forces soulhea."! of Sa­ ian gunboats puttihg Ih at Mai* Mr*. Olib M; Beebe ■ j ^ ^^ngs are not as eaim as'tn bergen and the NorWegiatl 8^7 Yankee Subs. The property, knoWh as the Re­ first aiami. Delivered One Tear ...... »9.0« well as to the Atlantic, 'or even a difficult one, the need for pre-f tratibn. But these effects arc efhmshi-ta-exiie .told for the first Wlthhbldlng a ebhalderabie amount lerno were malcing strong thrusts venting it becomes the more press- transient, and may be relieved b.v' lores and Pollensa Ih the Balear- Mrs. Mary Lena Beebe, wife bt seem with \lhe Replibllcan paj -*i«- I applies anywhere, and our strange "to break through mountain posi­ ics Were acuttled by llielr crews.l lime the story or a small band of MEMBER OF ing. tran.sfer to a »iUlet "place. Dim M. Beebe, died at her huHiS'lii; with the arRvsl m th«. an-.. ■ Norwegians who mallitaincd A THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American tendency to deal -with tions ea.st of the coastaf plain.") ,The war has necessitated an ac ______The sltitallofi cOhcertilHg the Talcbltville yesterday foienobh foi-! L " 1 The Aeioelated Prete la exclualve- Fnemy troop movements on tlie merrhant fleet likewise was hot lowing a brief liinesa. Mrs. Beebe tbbibrrs,w, judging frd Vital weatHSr statioh there for a ly entUled to the use of republica- totalitarmn de<-il8 in the excuse of cclerated Menipo in industry. , and rreventlng Deafness- year Ahd 8 Half. tion of all ne#a dispatches , , , . „ , highways, toward Salerno were hi.s need for increa.sed speed hns r|-,,p of.eottoU plugs in the clear. Allied officials Had little had been a resident of talroliyille stories reaching Herald represd to It br^ not otherwise credited In mllitaby ex^diencb-is must seii-» |,pg^.|,y stlncked all dab ypsler'lav The government disclosed that been met with Ihe liRe Of automa­ exlethal aildittfl'y canal has long hope that the giatil Ilnera Re* and. for the past 98 yeSla, coming there tatlves tmlSV.' this pafcer Snd allb thi local news oualy a cause for worry. We can by Allied dlve-bnmliers ahvl sllsf- Coni I dl SaVola as Well aS olhelf from Wapping on Mart'h to, l9lo. no word had been lie^-d froth the published heriii- tic tools,' such as puemtistic ham­ been resojiled to. Iti order to Rumor No. 1 that came frd All rlkhta of repiibllcailon of win the military war,, and W e era Which raked convoys ranging mers and chippeis. and by In- speedy tiaosocean paasehger stapS Bp.Rlde# her Hiiabahd, she leaves garrisoH slhCe it signaled the ap­ up to ' aOO vehicles streaming reduce the effect of trying noises. BOurfea ralher close to party tl proach of a aermsH heel which special dlapatcbea • herein are also know It. But can we follow war c rea.sing the number nf men .work­ If the cotton is well-packed fiito would reach safe haveh.,'The ships four sons: Albert Shd Theodore of reserved. ______northward toward the fight. ■ are regularly berthed St Gehoa, Matichesleri Robert of East Hart­ tlVilteS said that a clique o f'fc " Berlin announced had attacked and with a peace which will have life ing in a limited space. The niann- the canal, it will lower the in­ destroyed IhStalialtahS there ISst Full aervtca client' of N. E. A. Many Enemy .Airplanes facture of airplanes, tanks, ships, tensity of the sound about 15 dec­ Italv’e principal aeaport ' Ih the ford and Earl chi Rockville; and will take over town affairs if v| Sarvica Inc. and purpose and appeal of Its north of Italy, which fell Uftder three daughters: Miss Game L. Wednesday. The Importance the Nazi-'com­ and other heavy material of war Is ibels. Rubber ear-stoppers are tor M; Johnson, new candidate Since May, 1948 the garrison, Publlah.r. Rcprccntatlvcsi The own? Or Will the peace we make mand attached to preventing a very noisy biisine.Rs, and When Somewhat mote efficient. But be­ German control shortly after the Beebe of TalcottrlUe, Mts. Haloid the Board of selectmen is nan anhouncemeht of the armistice. Beiihetl and Mrs. Robert J. l3og- numbering leas than 100 men, had Julius Mathews Special Agency— i go pale, and sickly and expedl- fiibthor enlargement of neneral In it ale added ei-owcted working cause they produce painful pres­ ahd elected. This group of fo manned the weather station and New Torki flhicare. Detroit and , ehl arid ^ fcerm-lhfectcd...... that .. it Will 1 Clark's foothold tmmedlateiy and living rondftlOnS, sltiiatlnn.s sure polnis in confot-miiig to the Many tlthef ViMisels gart of Manchester! in grnhdchii- Was said t o ’ he Composed of i, Boston. . iireH, four of these being' ih the provided Information needed for I ( .silulh of Naples also Was sllowh niHV he created that are, halmful shape Of the eanal, they- cannot cumbeiit Beiebitacn cecu w . EtS actually be no peace, hut rtierely There still are numbers of good ^rmed service. ships sailing the northern rodte to MEM^Bil 'DDIT BUREAO of by the contimietl presehce over to the hearlhg of a great many he used for too long periods at a land. Jack Gordon, Harold M._Re| fieighters and tankers under itai- Mr*. Beebe Was both In New Russia. ■ CIRCULATIONS. the prelude to hew war? the battle area of large numbers pecqtle. - lime. ahd the cShdldate Mr. Johnson, i iah registry which, in Allied tork tSly. November 8, 1870. She The last official rieWs coftcerning Th# H»f*ia Prihllng Company. 'the strangeness with Russia of enemy bombers and fighters, Recently, a plastic earmold has hands. Would J?e valuable In fur* Replace Waddell? ‘.he Archipelago, only 880 miles Be* 0 flhancTal rt^ponal- Boller-.Maker * Ear Was educated at the Wltlimantlc loc. asiumet no has but to continue to create, in both day and night. been cast of Incite, in exact re­ tner eaeing the transporthtion ow IhA North Pole, was announc­ blllty for typoKraphlcal orroro »p- Rnemy broadcasts, too. aaici the The so-called "Boiler-maker's production of a plastic mold of Stale Normal School ahd graduatr Rumor No. 2 had it that If d. earln* In »dvertl«*mentji In Th« problem, ed from the Willimanttc Teacher*' foursome succeeds in attain! 1 ed In September, 1941, when an time, the fact of war. The princi- | defending forces were well en- Ear" ' is well-known among the ear.. These lucite molds are Blanchoater Evening _H-«rald. Italy’s Burrender had the remilt School. She Wa* a tnember of the \llled force evacuated all persona ■pies of the Atlantic Charter can- trenbhed on higliei grnnml wnt Workers In tiol.sy indli.strles. It light ahd extremely strong. Be­ electloh It plahs to replace Clef of turning the Mediterranean (ntd TalCottVlIle Cjongregatlgnal church. living there and destroyed coal hot be applied to some peoples conceded that the fighting was comc.s from ptolonged and repeat­ cause they fit well, they are com­ Of Ihe Board George H. WaddJ Mohdky, September 13 an Allied lake. The menace to Rockville Sons of Veterans Auxil­ With former Selectman AarJ .lines which the Germans werb grim. ed exposure to noise, and takes fortable to wear for long periods almost eliminated by the ahd not Id others wllhout creat­ shlpplng, iary and the American Legion Cook. Mr. Cook was the author i Cporied using. Then a light c*n- While the fighting raged un­ the form of a progressive loss of in a stretch, and do not fall out. fan of North Africa and the step* ing jealous and ambitious Strug­ iff Ni Auxiliary of RqckVilte. an Open Foi um letter in this nev roCShlp was damped down. abated, the day broucht no fur­ hcarmg. More exactly, it iS a They r^qce lotid noises as much plhg-ston-stone islands of Panlelleria we re Two Nari Exploits Funeral services Will be Held A mohlb after the Allied land* gle Which could only be sup­ as 40 decibels, but do not prevent paper Im I Week endorsing SeledI ther information of the situation deafness involving tones of the and Lampedusa, is eliminated efi- Wednesday afternoon at 2:3,6 at ' ing the Germans thoved in The pressed, over the future years, by inside the areas of Italy held by same pitch as'that of the painful the detection Of, ordinary conver­ tirely now with the surrender of men Ed|rland and Gordon a f K li not pleasant, at this proa- the Watkins Funeral Home. ReV. Candidate Johnson. blldWing May the Norwegians Ar­ peroul atage Itt the tfrar. to {leb- the most elemental brand of the Qetniahs, nor of Ihe where­ noise, whereas other parts of the sational tones. the Italian fleet. There still re­ Thomas Street, pastor of the Tal- rived to bUild Bn Allied Weather abouts or fate nf three men who Rumor No. 3 was to the effd armed Imperialism. Peace can't scale may rgmaln unaffected. - Their use prevents damage to mains the possibility of aerial cottville Congregtational church. .station. Germari SircrAft Attacked mlt «ur bemtmihl enemies Sny had leading roles In diagging the Ordinary conversational -tones the ear that may usher in deaf bombing by land-based German that this same group planned Right now you’re inveMin| ev*ry Huh be veby strong In S World where Will officiate. Burial win be in the oust JitdgS William S. Hyde, v i the group dall.V. Dh July 2 A alight ffettee ibiumbfi- country through three ycBia. of at 10 feet have an Intensity of symptoms as well aa fatigue, thus pianeS, But thS dverail dahgSr East cemetery. British Naval force arrived, arid totalitarian Dlciaiob franco Is liiisucressful war and then to un­ eran ^chairman of the RepubUcl lar ydu possibly crh in Wur BoAcIb . .. T h it i» why thebe is chagrih, about 30 decibels. Depending up­ permitting better cohcantratlon was small Cbmpated to the early Frjends may call at Ihe Funeral the German gafrison slipped aWay. conditional siiirender Benito on the frequeiiey, immediatety on the Job. They resemble the days of the war when the Medl- Town Committee, as town counsl today, bVeb tWb Nasi eaploltS, ek- strong. Home .Tuesday aftei noon and eve- The plan. Dame Rumor assertcl Snice then. The Norwelgilans had 10 hasten Victory and the Hay you (I'du MusSaltnl. King Vlttorin Rman- painful sounds vary from 110 to plastic molds used ifl conjunction terCanean ,waS closed to Allied (ilng. ' • •cutefl Ufldeb but mllitaby AoseS, Peace doesn't protect Itself. iiele ahd Premier Marshal Pietro '30 deelbeis. . A pneumatic rlv'tfl' With Various hearing aids shipping ahd It was forced to was to' replace Judge Hyde w lf been undisturbed unui the Cermah stRrt yoUr new home or moHtrlze the the one the "teectie” of Muasolml, Men must do It; by wanting peace Badoglio. make the long trip around the Prosecuting Attorney Raymond fleet arrived. ■ German broadcasts heard here Johnson, and former Judge of t| the dther the eiftkmt of the Ital­ passionately instead of tolerating teams were reported moving into' Italian Workmen were refusing to southern tip of Africa. old. said Mussolini had been rescued There bas been no announce­ Town cAiurt. ian Mttteehif, ftoma. war. So far, In this world of the area to support the British. repair bomb-damaged railways. F u n e r a l s In the meantime you should be making by German parachutists but ment by Allied headquarters of L Now, The Herald, realizing thj Bi^ho^ Is Against Nettheb enplbit IS actually of ours, w’e have -had gi’eat tolerance Where and fiOm whom and for Details of the landings Nazi rail workers were reported .Dame Rumor frequently leads tl en route from Germany itself. what plans have been made for Fredetick Mohr plans for the Home of Tomorrow, for any ft^kt ImpObUnce. We should for war, little strong passion fob what purpose remained obscure. For the first time, dispatches use of the Italian ships, but It way to good, and frequently tn j la.st night gave an Idea of the ex­ A dispatch last night said that The funeral of Frederick MOhr, Church Merger I probsbiy have had little peactlcal peace. We voluntarily sacrifice The Allied war bulletin said the was presumed that they would be news stories, started ' trackiq now you have the time to plan every British Eighth Army, on the Cal­ tent of the Allied landings last the Italian airforce was unable to a former businessman in Manches­ themitawn. Not all the indivldua use fdb the llbma. It IS poealble fob War; duce It has come. We escape to Blcily or other Allied- put into service as soon as possi­ ter, Who died suddenly at hla home abrian toe "Continued Its .rapid Thursday morning on the west ble. mentioned could be reached b| New Yotk. Sept. 18- 6P)—Bishdp necessary detail carefully. to a ^ that bttr possessioh^of Mut- have nbt ySt Considered peace advance" against ''little or no Ch­ coast of Italy, officially described held territory beCaUsa airfields in ill Ellington on "ThUraday Waa held there seemed tb 68 some fire William T. Manning of the New Italy long have been controlled by (Admiral Sir Andrew Browne aolini haa bhiy been delayed. , worth any real sacrifice, which Is erny resistance," although exten-' at the time only aS in the Naples yesterday afternoon at 8 o’clock heath the smoke. York Episcopal diocese is opposed If you must have new furniture now, the Germans Who took the precau­ Cunningham. Commander of the slve demolitions Sre causing some area. Action along about 30 miles at the home of his soh-in-law, J. Selectman Reed said that he hii to present plans to merge the Pro* | Pefitape the most Important Whit has made war inevllable. tion 6f slitting the Italians into Allied fleets told Clark Lee, war planning well meains the things you delay. of the coa.stlihe was reported. correspondent , representing the Ward Taylor of 53 New street. hot been approached pn any su^ tesUnt Episcopal church and tlje thing abdtit the two exploits add­ Now we have* another costly op­ Ttlorln said the main highway be­ small units and allowing them only Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff con­ "Northern” Presbyterian church. R)n. tween the Boiithem part of the gulf the Italian ships "a re in good or* ducted the services and also had In a sermon at the CJathedral of An air communique aaid that such proposal as the remo'val were ju it a Shade smartSb ^ than rtf Salerno and the Bele river was der, absolutely first class, espe­ charge of the services in the Elaat Trtwn Treasurer George H. -Wa St. John the Divine yesterday, he plans... be worthy of your PpShWif Allied aircraft Continued hight cemetery, where intermehl took we vtttfi. full American control, but that cially the baltleshlpi And new dell as clerk of the-board and said that the f’baslc principles” Solid Maple for Cheery^ and day attacks on ehemy con­ from the Bele to captured 9alerno, cruisers.") Place. 'The bearers Were, Philip drawn by repreaentatlves of the home. Watkins Quality FumIturE w a aaaumed, by eome process Goftd News Sells Bondk Too centrations streaming north out Objeclioii to New dropping of Judge Hyde as toy 18 miles to the northeast, German Tangarone, Joseph D’ltalla. (leorge counsel would have to be glvJ churches as a possihle merger plan of thbught, that the N a ils’ would First reports from the prpgiess of the southern sections of, Italy, 88mm. guns prohibited use of the May, Howard Mohr, Edgar Mohr,' “ are not-really a proposal for insures success in your future seheiHes presumably headed for the main considerable study before he wou| not attack the itaiiah fleet a* it of the Third War Rofid tl'rivs In- road. Balerno Itself, he wrote. HouseB- Too Lute and William Mohr, express himself oh It. union between the Episcopal and for this fine furniture is , Styled Btid Breakfast Corners! eteaifled ita way to eurrehder. Bd battleground in the Salerno-Na- "Btlll Is solidly In British hands." Hartford Doctor Preobytorian churches.” dtcila that Americans can be piea district. A t Balerho, fighters “ Kind of Thom" •They are a proposal for toe we aaebfilpanied that fleet by ehe German air oppoaitlon rose to a quality*built to long outlast the war. good winners aa well as stenr also intercepted enemy aircraft new pitch Balurday, with the Nasi Objectlon has been raised before Judge Johnson, when told of ■ Episcopal church to aCCept SsseH- Solid ftiaple !a Old Colonial dnialt adda a mellow glow to yoor obaemtidfi plane. One dbeebva^ Dies ill Hospital Btrivers. l l was stem strifs for and ahol down four.-Uie announce­ High command apparently riiSfilng the Selectmen and win be heard Stbrie* going artaind town, sail tially to* Presbyterian form of toe Surprising as it may seem, this belter ment , aald. Four more were "Well, that’s very kind of them ministry, and so 'bqcome a Presby­ brfeakfflgta! Maple too, has the happy faculty of “ takint’ , uon plane femaihea eur conwhu- ila ih the earlier days of this war part of Its home forces to the hat* at the rtekt meeting, to the build­ furniture costs no more, often lesl, daily knocks gracefully i this ffoutt indiidei tha igtenslofl tion to the ieene even after Nazi knocked down elsewhere. "Pwo tie scene. think of me, but. It’S the first r4 terian tourch," the bishop declared, when we could never be qiilla cer­ Allied planes are mis-sing. ing of houses on the South side of Maitrord. Bept. 13 —(A3—El*. A. heard of It." Re Added that adding that the Apostolic Three­ than makeshift gap-fillers I *'Glue table, four chaifa and the 32-inch Welsh cupboard; alt for hombebs appeabcd, even though tain that we had bllb chance at Heavy bombers again attacked About 120 enemy fighters were Middle turnpike As far south as Cmel Klelrtian, 35. practicing physi­ had hot Been approached on fold Ministry Is abandoned. thrown Into. combat over the IM. our aib paweb has had satisfacr Victory, or quite certain that the German-occupied airfield at Russell street. The objectlmi is cian in Hartford for six and a half aiich proposition. "The clergy and the people of in; see for yourself! tory cdhtbol at Mediterranean Froslnone, southeast of. Rome. Salerno battleground,* but the coming from residehts Of RUssell years, died at Peter Bent Brigham Simpson*Bl^ioU Jiidge Hyde saifl thaf ho Kne this church still believe that the whaievhr we gave would - be Allied forces remained superior, street. Ther* iS hOthihg that the hospital, Boston, last flight fdlloW* skies fob Some weeks. One Well- Roads and enCmy transports Miss Margaret Elizabeth El* of the stories and haa been told teaching of the prayer book is true enough. We gave ouraelvea many were attacked at Calatto, Velletri shootiqg down nine of the enemy. Selectmen can do about 'the mat­ ing an illness of four months. llbtji, daughter of Mrs. Hahriah several persons that such an actil and that toe historic episcopate— almed bbmb did the j'ob ort the sermohs on "complacency" in Valletta, in the Naples area, and Even others were destroyed else­ ter. Crescent street, a new street, Born in Webster, Mas*;, the eon tClngsbUry Elliott of ?5 Henry Ity was Underfobi that he had beq the Thfieefod Ministry of bishops, Roma. In th ^ material scales of those days, warning ourselves at CastelnUoVo, northeast of Bat- where for a total of 16 for the day. la Where the houses are being of the late Mr. and Mrs. Barnet street Ahd the late Hari-y B. El­ tuld the names nf those said to priests and deacons—comes to us Seven Allied planes were listed as erected. The Zoning Commission Kleiman, he was graduated from in^gatlrtg the plan. this war, the ibss of the Roma that It would never do to under­ tipaglia. liott, and Albert W. Simpaon, Sort from Christ and His Apostles," he Allied aircraft returned again missing. changed the rule# and now that TUftS College Ahd 'tUfts Medical of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph' Simpson ’ihe fact that two of.the pres said. prahabty means little. But as a school, later taking post-griiduate estimate the seriousness of the yesterday to the Italian island of A formation of it American work has been started It cannot be of Bostpn, were united in mar­ Board of Selectmen had sougi "They cannot nnd will not accept demdfiStratidn of Hitler's ability study at the university of Pennsyi* task on HShd. Rhodes, in the Dodecanese group Lightnings accounted , for five 'of Btopped, The objections Were Hot riage Saturday at the Second Con­ support of the VolefS with Csmo these basic principles.” to wreak vengeance on the “ Ital­ the fallen (mermans. In a furioue raised Until after the houses had vanla and the University of Lon­ date JohHsph may have been The’ Third War Rond Drive off Turkey, a Middle Ea.st air com­ gregational church. The Oeretaony He eaiA M BelieVSfl toS "BaSte ian traltobe," aa be promised the 10 to 15-minute dogfight over the been staked out and in some caSes don, England. cause of the rumors, but>- It prinoitaea" wmtia b« r«di«t«fl at munique said. American Libera­ After serving hi* intertieshlp at was performed at three o’clock by opened With a , resounding good Salerno invasion beaches ‘ With Jthe houses had been started. the pastor. Rev. Dr. Ferris E. khowii that some talk of "upse| the E fliM M il ehuKh'a lath tnen* other day, It probably means tors attacked airdromes at Marit- the Municipal hospital here, .Dr. news development of a nature to twice their number of Messer- Reynolds. Paims, pink gladiolus ting the old board” haS been gpti nial S M m ttM lit OtaVAlMd AMt| some temporary satisfaction to za and Calato, -both hit On the Kleiman remainetf ta Rarftofd to make those who are always fear­ previous day by other bombtrs. schmitts, the Americans all ennerg. and blue delphiniums formed the aroithd Where poUtiCal stpr moritlL _ the NaaiS. W e could easily have ed unscathed. prartlp* hi* pCofeaSlon. Despite usually go around. * ing the results of "complacency" Runways were reported damaged Gieiieral Pershing hiS comparative .youth, he estab- setting. kept theta fbota having It. and at least six grounded aircraft The Rlghth 'Army In Calabria Samuel Rataette, organist and ■Whether or not Dame Rumor 1„. ■ dbubly nervous. It was the crash liah,ed a successfeJ practice WilHta the right Slant on tomorrow’s R| With lillUBtoUfil. we apparently eel afire. , , ' ' w’as impeded only by enemy de- director of the choir, of which tb* Dbmeiited Negro or Italy, AmerlcahS, said those molltlbns and mines. *1116 British 1^83 Years Old a relatively short time. publican Primary objectives, thei comtorUbty'aaeumed that hie Be* The South African air fores Dr. Kleiman married the former bride was a member, played the Back the Attack were fanning out to the north and should be more Interest ta Who feared, would take "this as a also was credited by the Cairo Florence GtoSS of this mty. They traditional brldAl taUEC And ' Ac­ Agtiiir at isRrge Uvery to ui Wa* a matter fob lei­ northweat from Taranto, which It­ companied the singer, Mrs. Emily voting than would hSve seem* joyous signal that, Ihe war was announcement with setting an en­ made their home at 78 Simsbury during the past week. The votj sure abMtagemeht. ReAaps we emy cargo vessel afire at Qavdos self fell with no opposition, and Washington, Sept. i 3 _(,/p)_ Stephenson Verbury ' who sang over. read, Bloomfield. Will be Counted shortly after did not think that the Nazis might Island south of Crete Saturday. W'ere* reported pursuing elements General John J. ’'Black Jack” "Because ahd “ 1 LoVe VoU NMWlMi, iwrtT llM/R— ttalicb, I Happily enough, that doesn't of the German first parachute divi­ Pershing celebrated his 83rd birth­ Truly," /■ ' o’clock tomorrow night In the TAT tha iMOflfl titas in Ism than like to have him, flrst for the pur­ AOO,OnO Soldiers Disarmed glon hall. seem to be the mOod W which sion and a German armored force. day quieUy today ta h Walter The bridal attendapts^were Miss two Atafs asarcninft thial pose at ehieiipit up a puppet gov- (The German communique, re­ The Republicans haVe .two coil BUY BONDS u u v wummM' lor wmri TYuvunt Americans are greeting -the Third Open Now PneslMlitles Reed hospital suite, keeping up Birthday Party rraheSs ElUott, sister bf the bride vlainlipioiay Oarl wliidn, emtaant for Italy, but toost im- corded by Tfie Associated Press The fall o f' BHndlsi, ancient with war news in a living room ae taAld bf Ilonort Mrs. Ferris tests Ifi thSir primary. Ntae namJ m IM M m e n Im m ttarttora pOrtahtly for the purpose of War Rond Drive. They are hap­ from Berlin broadcasts, said "the eastern seaport of some' 20,000 lined with taapS. • For Zimmermati Reynolds, matron of honor, and ^ V e been presented for the seve m lufSiMiuAflsnt Wiuiam A, A ptrhtilff heAiH fll|ji Atoft; py and proud over a great victory, disarming of the Badoglio army population, opened Up wide nkw The commander in chief of the Miss Esther Simpson Of Boston^, places to be filled dn the bOard c (ft■f tha ths autaauu hshaapltal------hafa ton tambowp desk* fa(dit(NMd - 'making US look a little bit silly. selecttrieh and for the two piacd and, like people who Have just has been completed on the whole" possibilities of Allied action. American Expeditionary Force in sister of the bridegroom smd Mto' dsaaRbad as a "homisli"hamialdAl mamae | A t any rate, the Nazis easily et- and "the' number of dusaftned sol­ Oh the hoard of education taeil of ganUlltS ffiSlRmy fdtK had their naoney’s worth, they , It gave Ge^n. Elsenhower's forces the flrst ■ World war advlied at­ William Whitehlll of Henry street and vary dantSMut." I ‘ fected hlS' "rescue,’’ while vve diers Is over 560,000." * their first foothold along -the tendants he was "against a lot of Johfl E. Zimmerman of i l 8 were bridesmaids. Ratricia Simp­ have beea three name* filed. / Wilton,> siadeiai only tn undarixaar, erotdt - dgiurad noni An . might Just a s ' easily hive effected seem to be pressing forwsrd for ( “ In the Salerno area our own Adriatic and a springboard whence fuss,” and planned to stick to his North School Street reached hla son, niece of the bridegroom, WAS The preSerit seven taembara : mad# htaI assAMaaeaya noHinoni tha hoayi* Rose-Red . . . Eil^tosntH 0 int«rr roprodug- mbrs of the'Saine. They ieem to attack Is progressing in the the BalldmS could be Invaded. daily routine of a brief walk or 83d tallistonfe y*sterdA> and feita flodrer girl. the board of selectideiv"'^ Dav< tal Batwaan • and ll o'eloek laat his “ capture." Here again, some tIVes and friends from MArtfdrd, , tioni |d&. . be demonstrating that happy, northern sector," It declared. "The Prom there and from Bari, 65 motor trip in the morning, with Arvid SlmpSon df Boston wAS Chambers, Bnerwoed BOVvera, Cec nifht, and Or. iryan aaid h'a - assumption on our part that enemy Was thrown back to the miles up the coast-. Mussolini’s Rockville and this town CA«e to best man for hIS brother, - Arid BhgiaHd, Jack Gerdtat, Clarencj tMufht tha pattant Bad halp from confident Americans can supfOrt reading and letter writing the rest help him celebrate, and to remem ' everything was coming Our Way town and coastal atrip after heavy legions put forth In 1939 to invade of the day. nertring As ushers were HAroia liupieh, Harold^BAM And Ha'ro^ tha autaida. Bart on th* wtrM Torquoise . . . a cause quite as well as nervodi. ber him with sifts. His daughter i easily gave the Nazis an opportu- defensive fighting. . Albania, less than 70 mUes dia- His personal physician. Brig. fllmpaon of MUtori, Mass., Another ,4 'talngtoh Htatet the ehdorsemer dow of WUaon’i room , had haan worried ArtericanS. Success ("Bouthwest of Salerno the en^ in-faw, Mrs, Rudolph Fregln of brother, Robert Btaipson Of Boa* or the Republican Town Conimll ( nity to gain themselves some tem­ tant across this narrowest neck Of Oen. S, U, MArietU, reported Rockville, furnished the large, priad apart, and attandanta faund hasnit gone to their heads, as emy atlempted, to enlarge his the Adriatic. Pershing .’in excellent health Ahd ton And WiiiiAm Whitehlll. tee for i^ieetlDh, in addttlcm a ropa-faahionad of bad ahaat* aa porary aaUaf action. bridgehead and to break through beautifully, decorated birthday The bride Who WAS, given In the epdorsemeht by the town cor some feared. Instead, it has gone . (Radio France at Algiers, In keenly Alert." ' - cake. Tibies were set ta the en evidanea of tha naans usad By Top colors fo r Tall Perhaps such jolts to our self- fhountain positions east of the broadcast yesterday, declared marrlsgs by her brother, Harry mittae Cecil England and jac| tha fufitiva to daaeand two ator* to their pocketbOOkS. There waa only on* dlKCocdant closed porch and decorated with satisfaction will, in the long run, coastal plain. F'ighting Is still in Allied troops already were in note— an argument among the 40 K. Elliott of Hartford, wore a brdon of the preeent board hav riaa to tha ttound. progicas. red. white and blue, h was the bridal gown of white faille taffe^i the .endorsement of the Young R^ do uS more good th u they do the Still, it’s going to take , mote Barn, • army cooks at the hospital oyer first wedding anniversary of the WUaon, a patient at the hoapi* You’ll fin(Lan interesting Color chart in our ("In this fighting a German ar­ with sweetheart neckline publican club which has also er es April I, IM I, waa . ad* ; Nazis. That will M the caee if deep digging then has ' already The British plunge across the Who Would 'Win the asAl^taent to marriage o t Mrs. . Zimmerman's show 'window right now, forecasting the mored division brought In 26 offl- heel from Taranto also presumably prepare a birthday cake and Its skirt terminating in a tralk: Her dorsed Victor Johnson, their pres| M insane after ha had b*an | I they warh us that nothing ie to be taken place If our pockelbooks c »«i and 1,400 men as prlsonet* grandson, Robert Fregin, who is, at veil of illusion was of^Ahger-ti dent, for one of the places, leading colors for PMl aa prepared by New broiight 10 or more important Ital- 83 candles. the Camp Sampson.' N. Y., Naval arrMtsd for shootint and wound- taken for granted, that our ene­ are going to keep up with our 1^ ‘^ep t. 11. destroyed 58, mostly (wi airfields "within Allied control. length and held in la ^ 'ivlth other candidate for the loffic iflt a io*yMr-oid boy in th* bass* York Btylists., Hose-red and Turquoise Training Station, and the former e blossoms. Her George Snow, expects to get hi mies are-'still, whatever we may troops. Get your extra bond to- heavy, tanks and captured num­ Includingg thet... ofttbombed _ field at Juliet cap of oramge mant of the lattar’a home in Hart* | firs two Of the leaders.. .and thia Laweon erous heavy and light arms.") Misa Dtaores Mader of Pine street. bridal bouquet- vvAs of white roses, strength from the North Enq tbin^ their situation, capab^ of d&yl. Buy in on ydur share of the OrottagUe, nine mile* east of the Mr. Bimmennan is in fairly good ford. ^ Quantities of Quality style group can be had in either. _ The mmltteo and men arc within easier striking dis­ Local 63 df the Textile Workers Somehow,' perhaps just plqylng Army elements had swept through tance Of the German* to the north. short veils and carried colonl^ other candidate is Stuart J. WaS Catoh the redeetlon in a hunch, We’il string along with the Calabrian peninsula bottleneck Abundant evidence indicated the Union of America wept on record About Town bouquets. The lloWer girl" WAS ley. ’ ' . ^ Sou of Fi*eftldeut tins room in a aonvex Qirin* yesterday at. Its regular meeting in dressed in yellow arid also carried When There I.s No Peace the qil expert who departsd from to Catanzaro on the east and La Germans were rushing their south­ Ih the Democratic primary ther dole mirror Hlje this. It has a Mazia on the west. favor Of a Victory Homs for the a colonial bOuqUCt, A large recCp*. U but ohe contest. There hav the current fa'shion of dll supply ern troops to the AlHmportant With Kiska Forces I Ifl-inch glass; sdlt finished The late Webb Miller, canvass Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark's Fifth battle in the Salemo-Naples area, Veterans of the. present War when Manchester 'Assembly No. 15, tion followed in the church - par been six'names presented for cor tag the World situation from a prediction j,he other day,' He said Armv of-U. S. and BritUh troops but all along the way swift-swoop- the conflict' ends, rather than n Order of Rainbow for Girls, will lofs. stable. Of this riUtaber four can ‘ frame, JLl2.50. An idi?Al gift! : personal ptant of view in the pre- | we q^d oil enough to last for 300 Wax f»id to have smashed furtnefl,^, Allied fighters and bombers cranlt memorial shaft, Tude Vince, meet this evening at f:30 ta Un Mr. 'and Mrs. Simpson Will be nomlnatetl and this also mear Ban tMego, uaiif., Bept. 18.—oh Secretary reported today. The ______at home at 73 Hoyle street, Nor­ Tables with war year*, titled' hie book " 1 1 years', it A the fashion of the inland and offif.ers aaid thS Naples- harried them. Ji^asonic Temple. The buslnese will that there Will M A contest fo —Lit. col. Jamaa Roosevelt .was Balemo bridgehead was now "flrmT union members feel that aomething'f^nclude the erection of officers, wood, Mass., After bctebcf l. Mr. constable at the .annual election Found No Peace." | day to talk aia if all our^U wells AH air communique yesterday surprised, too. when he lahded ly established.” • reported heavy air a^lkcks Satur* ar a gathering plaee for those who Simpson Is eiribloyed by Levef October. with American furcee oo Jtiska and Brothers, Cambridge. . He was an American corre- I were likely'^o run dry within the I Face a Bitter Battle day on German concentrations and return from the war, a place they Africa Gets onoflles ' ThfeeDetadCratlc Town Om m it duicdverad the Ja^nese had Young budgets dual lives! apondent who knew what was ■ next few yeai-s, with no new w'ells The Germans afe, moving large communications at Corleio, 40 can tell their own mestlrtg piACe, tee has endorsed the Republlcail sneaked away. ^ ^ ^ would be far mors suitable than A PlayUtaO In tVArtitae > coming, who also knew, probably, to succeed, them forces of tanks, artillery and miles frolh the Gulf of TaranW; at A receht Red Gross Shipment to holders of the ptflces of Towil "df doui^ t waa tiad that It Pbtenaa, 23 talles farther to the Stone hidnUBicnt which they could North Afriqt included enough ^Sfk. TbWh Triasurtr and Ta:l just how unprepared American Our hunch may be well based. mechahlied Infantry up against Gne Red Cress field director of waa not Heoaatary to lasHfloa ahv afford General Clark’s forces, and Geh. HorthWest, arid At AUlSttA, 38 talles not tanglby enjoy. flour Arid shbitentag tn ftiAks Cblleetof. f AffliHban live#," ttia pwiflaj|ua can I.. public opinion was for approach- The expert who predicts that'our southeast of BaleWio. * - Later the executive eommittee 1,800,090 dddghituts,. tWO tpHS H recreation ta Africa follows his The polls at the U glon Horn Dwight D, Elsenhower .declased unit wherever it gqes—with 18 I rideat ton iMd hewitoeh. "io i 'ta g wkr. His title, then, was a supply wilt last for ^00 years has Btreamlng Gut of Corletn df the union wiu ftieet on Ihe pro* ehoepiAte bars Ana ohs tan of on lAdhsrd Street epen at lo a m| the Allies face a "bitter battle" to ti.bies, 40 . ehairt. lb. ^ fta b ic When wa ianaeainae wa wart ih a mild iltlderatatement. of the truth. nothing to gain or los£ by his pre- drive theta out of Italy. - Blsen* "W e saVv enemy vehicles stream­ ject and Will probably ask tne Coffee. And ciuse at fl p. Ih. mood to Mva-them what waa eom* "Iflth Century" ing out of Gorleto as we neared the flelectmen tb Include such. a pro- pbonograbha, 200 reeortfs, IW6 When he SSifl he "foUhd no dlcUou. He won't be around to hower added. However, that the radios, and i,W 0 pounds of books' tagtotoim." ^ battle 13 protressing About Ah e»* larget," said Tech 8gt. D. Prillo osal in the call for the town meet* "BheeiMtiOwera’’ (3oi. nooaavalt, Who praviouily .'A. j'' paace,” what he really meant was see it prove liue of false. Milford. Mass., who flew, with C?g- in Octo'beri magazines, . 'Writing pnper, «tard pected. ' ^ ' gaines, checker, chess ahd bad- ■aw iellM IH IM ~^0' :ifle .h a M ^ that W ir was coming. On the other bahd, those' who ftelmah Mrffih. Associated PresA Mitchell bomber! to Ufiload 88 tons By Way of conserving materiAl GsOiP* WditiCn zonS___ Wll___Ith tha______MtHfilSia, tfRvid df bflfflbs on that higHway Junetion. And manpower, PaeAdefla, C%ltf,i mlftton sets, all loaded Into a sin­ fm itlni i hfldfpont Uki this * Aajl Ivflgt hi fC66ffilZSa was a I have been dinnlhg Into oUr esis war correBpondefil With tt. B. AA* f a Itocdgiilkfl D M gle truck. her* tail Hifhi With hii wile, the truth that , the whole world must ■ their s.en.--ational warnings of sp­ sauli forree, reported m a dispatch Week-end kir Activity In th* ha< flrafted sheep*=**tft Mack aha Meet Thl§ Weell former Romeiie itiAHeiaer. lit ih i tfih d ityifl of that Op en 2 nights! last fiifhi that the AfflertcAHs had Meaitetraheart also ektenned to the 80 whltA=**te "mow" eity»ownea as it pfdpards 16 UvSI pfoacHlhg Shortage of oil do have Washington, flSpL — To High Bfkdals ffiflitof deiigfi§f, chip- rolled lack the tjerffikhl Balurdav UetTrian-dceUpied Italian Island df lawnb. feeqdIfB l| la w e i Jndfllfi.. .^for only $143.75. ' IMa war. It la the truth that .something'' to gaih-*-immediatety. ajong the whole frortt “ Aoulh-Artu Rhodes lA the Dodecanese oft Tur­ Beeretary of gtaU Hull itonouneSd Thursdays and Saturdays 'til 9. today that Iran will be received Goncord, N. H.. S ^ t 13.— (/P)— Miss Leia Webster, president o| both dresser base and chest . ttera la no peace, then war fo r almost always, coupled With west of the gfulf of Balemo". and key. BeAUfigHteHi frota the Mid* HeMta ttMglHlI BkechHvea Washington, Bept; i 3.=H#t=-Yhe, eidiid wsdns.sdsys at Noon.' formally Into the ranks qf the Governor Robert O, 8l06d 8Ald tb* the MAnehttter Republican Worol YouM never Suspect thkt the cphsplS This nest of tablsa Ilia • I oattAln. Once peace la lost, wgr the warning, comes: the advice nearly, doubled their beachhead In die East pounded the Maritsa air* enk club has called a Hieetmg fo l nublisher Of BlkliHre has been Or* are Ifirge i the mirror meas­ drome there in daylight Saturday *’ hlted Nations tomorrow, when Buffalo, N. Y , Bept. lb.-*(flb--- day he might He forced 'Id USA his 15 iilch toi and lllfely flows torwat'd to take that wg should raiSe the price of depth Within S4 hours. Wednesday, September i5, at twi tared to show cause why the WAgA' ures ifk44 inches; and the table to the left opens to'$$ inehes to i Moriti said British elemehu of ahd Wellingtons followed up that iftttian Minisier Mohatamed Bhay. Dr. Claiwe W. Munger, director of wartime emergency powers to its 14 iiMh feeiiBi ft JM4 cldbe several High mshq^ in thA O’clock at the T. M, C. A., ani 'ine’s second class mailtag p a ^ lt bed is the popular ptneapple BSit six or eight for diRnsrl: Mahog-1 a. There is no safe middle oil now, so that the development the Affhy -cotataanded ^ General night by bluUrtg the fleid at cjalat* esten ealls At the BtAU DspAft' Bt Luke'i htwpltAr. New York mould not be suspended for pnfit* fight to rth tim e i fwa ment to Affix hiriignAtufs to the City, today w u named jM ^dent* Boilthem a iM of N ew . hopes for a good attendance at toll top model. Mahogany and ifl.y and tumwood, |44.5di Thsdrop* between peace and waf. of new-and of less profitable wSUS cnark iwffned into Batuagria. to. nrst maeiiftt or the fan secxo j “ T what the Poet Office Depart- impwiAM airpfirt center a doien Germafi and tuliAh hrMflcaete United NAtkms declAfatioflflecli of elect of the Ataeriean College of so that atvdeoU tn gumwood. 1 ^ tobli m&MI At good a dihiSg Is a truth which haa been will be 'speeded. ’DtoSe who pre­ ______The guest speaker on this occql • . .t terms ’’obscene, lewd and las* gum# miles AdutheMt— - -

\ KANCHEeTBR BVEl^d Ifc^OTSTW. IIONDAT, 18,194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, eONN„ MONDAY, SEKIEMBER 15, 194»

Smolensk, would place heavy pres­ 3 of Seliend^l * sure on Smolensk, which la the Manchester Two Millionth LieuL Nurses Rare Birds WDRC— 1860 Today *8 Radio WNBO—1410 ^Theater Here Planning main German base In the central Polish Americans Whitewash Stars 4 to front. Date Book BMtsn Ws» Ttwe Doers Winners Other Russian troops were ad­ Over Bridge New Caledonia to U. 5. ■ ‘ O ' vancing along the Klev-Konotop * Tonight 4 :00—w n c — Bsfikstsgs Wlte:t7:30 —WTIO-CIom Up* W Our railway toward Kiev, capital of the Hard Rock WDRC—Home Front Reporter; Fighting Fronts: WDRC — Big War B o^ Show rich Ukraine, and were closing in Joint installation of the Ameri­ Denver, Sept. IS-r-W — Lleut-| engine-room oiler, an aro^teui Riddle Tops Support can Legion Post and Auxiliary. Local Man Gets Free Blondit; WTHT — American Ballou Gets Fine Local Police Officer’ll on Nezhin, large railroad Juqction ornithologist, he worked oi^ a diet News; WNBC— Blue Frolics. First rehearsal o f Beethoven John H. Fulling, veteran o f the! 4:15—WTIC — Stella Dallas; Discussion' League; WNBC — tow’n only 72 miles northeast of , Passage and Certificate the cagous seemed to 4ke. Eiilries Take Prizes at Glee Club at Emanuel Lutherm South Pacific ’ wars, rested j WNBC—Artie Shaw. Tbe Lon* Ranger. Pirates 1-0 jtimlselan Will Be by Kiev. ^ here between trains with a' But the birds stayed seaslcl 7:46—w n o —RaUoning. In Hartford Show church. For Event Saturday. throughout the voyage. ^ 4:SOs-WnC — Lorenzo Jones; SHOUN Rve, N. Y., Show. Some of the most bitter fighting Flower exhibit and meeting of gleam of hope In hia eye and a sigh j 8:00-w n c —Cavalcade oX Amer­ FroilL Mates to Earn W in Pa]i>cliaM o f Bonds They were very sick birds whei; WDRC— Perry Como; WNBC. yesterday, the Russians said, took •• of relief almost ready to burst' ica: vVd r C- V « Pop; WTHT Manchester Garden Club, Center they landed, and Fulling and a Sait ..,-Time . Views toe News. On Lone Hit Rye, N. Y., .Sept. 13.— (SpeciaU place in the region between the church at 8. Louis Pantaled, of 49 Wells from his Ups. | —News; WNBC—News. ’ Boost o f T h ird > ^ a r Psel and Vorskla rivers as the Red Francisco doi^br hovered ovei 4:45—WTTC — Young Wldder —Captain Herman P. Srhcndel of Tuesday, Sept. 14 street, was the driver of the two For five weeks Fulling, a trans- i 8:16 —WTHT —Music; WNBC — Loan Campaiini Here. Army edged forward two miles to portatlon officer whose home is at- them for days before they began tt Brown; WDRC— Ad Liner; S t^ Play Sloppy Baseball Behind Bujak in the Manchester, Conn.. Police'de­ Party Primaries at American millionth car to pass over the new recover, he said. Lum and Atanar. Bucfl Take Second Game Scribes Like partment placed all of his three gain a foothold in Poltava prov­ Tulsa, Okltr; had been protector, W NBO—U * RaUssan. 6.30—w n c—The Voich of Fire­ ince. Legion Hall 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Charter Oak bridge at Hartford The next leg was by traln.-whl^, ■;0O—WTJO—When a Girt Mar­ (^^ing Game; P. A.*i Clout Hard in Early 'X W »r Bond Show will be held entered dogs in the Novice B class doctor and nurse-maid to a pair of stone; WDRC— Gay Nineties Immediate goal of the drive was Hospital Auxiliary Garden pat­ since Its erection. Pantaleo the cagous seemed to like less thar ries; WDRC—News; Ad Liner; To SpUt; Yanks Win of the Tuxedo Kennel Club's show ty at Miss Mary Chapman’s gar­ tiny birds presented by New Cale­ plane or ship. Revue; .News; WTHT .—News; Howie Ddell Fram^ ^o Pile Up Four Runs;Not an Extra •t the State theater here next the town of Zenkov, 40 miles north passed through the toll gate at donian officials to the War Depart­ WNBO—New#. Saturday. Captain Srhen double plays that the naOon. It Is “So Proudly We owned by Giraid Farms of Madi­ of Stary-Kermenchlk, 50 . miles 3:80 p. m.—Song recital at Cen­ First he read every book on Evening gram; WDRC— Screen Star In a day marked by eupwlatlve the more one understands the rea-^ ^cholski, It ...4 0 1 2 0 0| helped toe P. A. toarler out of two ter church. Pupils of Mrs. Charles ornithology available. He con­ mound performances. Riddle’s ef­ Osdiayk, 8b . ...4 0 1 0 0 1 Hsll.” son, N. .1., and Michael of Gold- soiithwset of Stalino. 6:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Play: WTHT—Raymond Clap­ son for his success. 9 tight spots. X Admission to the show will ^ wood 1s a golden retriever oyvned On the sea of Azov the Russians Yerbury. Good Reports structed a box that resembled their fort was easily the best. Pitted WIerzbIokl. cf 0 1 0 0 0 LONG ON EXPENSES?^ News; WTHT — News; WNBC per; WNBC — Flaymond Gram The 89-year-old former Univer­ Let Bujak Down , bv Durchase of bonds. Bonds In the by Morgan B. Bralnard of Hart­ had swept 15 miles beyond the port Fiftieth anniversary celebra­ former home in a edeoanut tree. against to* 20-gam* wlnn*r. Rip Surowleic, rf . .. .4 0 0 0 0 0 tion, Zion Lutheran church. / —Terry and the Pirates. Swing. sity of Pittsburgh boll carrier Is a .. .0 0 0 0 0 0 Owens patched UP a togm*that denominations of 225, $50 M d glOO. ford. of Mariupol and were heading to­ On Bond Drive And then he boarded a plane for a 6:16—WTIC—HUtory in the 10:15—w n c — Information SeweU, In th* first game of a Smith, r f ___ let Bujak down with nine SHORT OF CASH? doubleheader. Riddle retired toe master strategist, who eats> sleeps ...4 0 0 0 2 1 - and more, wlU be required for ad- On Sunday Captain Schendel ward Melitopol, 85 miles to the base to take a ship t« the United Headlines: WDRC— George B. Please; WDRC— Guy Lombar­ Ballou, p .. errors toat aided the P. A.*lKjn States. first 82 men te face him. Then, and dreams football. It's, a career ■ mission. They may be purchased Judged the largest outdoor dog west, a rail center on tbe line lead­ Coofider the sdvsMSM ef s Armatead: WTHT — SporU: do’s Orchestra; WNBC —John­ their triumph. Todd and Smit (Oeattaned from Psgs One) The birds became upset on the with one out In the eighth. Boh with Howie! But. that only ac­ ' 87 4 8 37 IS 8 Jn advance at the Manchester show of the season sponsored by ing Into the German-held Crimea. TWeisrfloen. It provide* needed Muaic; WNBC— Sports: News. ny Morgan. were guilty of six between them' Ttust Company, the S t^e theater, Spike Jones plame flight. ‘There was no sleep ^ b . Monthly repaymenci take Elliott doubled for toe PiratW counts for his success on the field, All-Stars the Port Chester Training Class Denver-^The sky isn’t the 6:30—w n c — Strictly Sports; 11:00—News on Ail SUtions. and Bujak tossed in a couple for the Circle theater, the Post Office here. . Americans o f Polish extrSctlOA In that night," said FuIUhg, "nor for _ into consideration rising prices lone blngle. and shows in the win and lost col­ AB- R. B. PO. A. E. Safety last limit— Pennsylvania, Maryland, ^lew many after It” ~ and new taxes. A loan of 2100, WDHC—PatO Chapin; WNBC— 11:16— WTIC Harkneae a t Wash­ Riddle went on to gain his 19th umn. ^ good measure. The Stars woa and the Manchester Building and To Inaugurate Its new season of Captain Schendel has accepted Peed Bag Frolics. ington: WDRC— Joan Brooks Mmith, Sh the toss snd elected to bat last. the Invitation to act as a Judge Not when governors of seven Jersey and Delaware had sold Aboard ship the birds began los­ costs $20.60 when promptly re­ victory of the year with a 1 to 0 Sure, that perhaps is where the Owens, <4 . ' lioan office. stage .shows, the State theater, states decide to wager on what Songs; WTHT— Music: WNBC Keeney walked to open toe gams, The use of the State theater has o f the Obedience Classic, Iric., Kansas City—C. B. McKeever about 2100,000 worth of bonds. ing weight and their feathers, to paid in 12 monthly consecutive 6:46—w n c — Lowell Thomas; shutout. Only one other Pitts­ pay-off is. but that’s'only the half Bruno, 2h . Hartford, Is presenting today, rented a safe deposit box to a new their citizens can do In the Third installments of 210.0$ ei:^ WDRC—The Worid Today; '—The Music You Want. was sacrificed to second by Des* been donated for the War Bond ’Tuesday , and Wednesday, Spike show to be held in Detroit, Mich., add to Fulling’s worries: With an burgh batter got on base. Pinch of Odell. You’ve got to be a leader, tolka. If . . customer—who promptly picked War loan drive. He Rememhers Now Neva: WNBC— Wayne Klni. 11:30—WTIC — Echoes of toe hitter Tommy O’Brien walked with maras, went to third when Bujak Show and any attendant expenses Jones and His City. Slickers, the on Sunday, September 26, as the A ftuenof loan on your own understand boys, and be nice to Todd, ss .. up the box and started away. Governor Osbome-bet the grand signature is made with prompt 7 :00—w n c—Fred Waring In Tropics: WDRC —Romance. one out in toe ninth, but was tossed toe ball low in center. Kbt- . are being underwritten by Warner band that became the "craze" of only Judge to be selected from the 11:45—WNBC— Dance Orches­ even the most humble folk- That is Jacobs, c . kaveck singled sharply past sec, Brothers. Doors that evening will eastern part of the United States. McKeever hastened U) explain canyon that Arizona would exceed Denver—LoviT has flown, so hia private service. For a loan, come Pleasure Time; WDRC—I Love erased in a double play. Odell Is, too. hkehan, lb the nation overnight by his sensa­ the box had to stay in the bank its quota by a bigger percentage memory is normal again. in, phone or write today. a Mystery; WTHT— Fulton tra: News. CincinnaU’s one run came In toe ond and the first run was over too be open at 7:30 and the show, a tional recording of "Deh Fuehrer’s The Detroit show is expected to 12:00—WTIC — News; Three And that’s why sports scribes Trefault. rf plate. regular double feature program vault, to be safe. than the other states and Gover­ That’s how Sergt. Jerry Stritz , Lswis. Jr.: WNBC-t. Awake at fourth when Bert Haas walked snd Face” . Bnied as "The Band that be the largest obedience show VOTE FOR Suns Trio; WDRC— News: around here have gone for the Bujak, p .. Ballou Is Msster will begin at eight o’clock. ' If he couldn’t take the box home, nor Dempsey of New Mexico put of Lowry Field explained the mail­ the Swlteli. crossed home plate on singles hy Plays for Fun," Spike Jones is well ever held In the United States and H iS O H a lxriNANCB CO. WTHT—News. lowa-bom Howie in a big way. The Stars could not do a thing will be held In the stadium of the the deal was off, the man declared. up the Carlsbad cavern against ing of hia 1942 Christmas cafds STUART J. W ASLEY State Theatct Halieins T:15—w n c — News; WDRC — Stavs M*sner snd Eddie Miller. 31 0 10 27 10 9 known on the east coast because Ed Sullivan fcntsrtalns; WTHT 12:30— WTIC — California Sere- Pittsburgh gained a split by tak­ We like his frankness, geniality with Ballou who softballed the^ ' University of Detroit and 1s ex­ “The bank Is crazy If It thinks Grovernor SchoeppeTs Kansas oil­ yesterday. for Sue F'loor Phoaa S4SS PA’S 102 010.000-^ of hts nation-wide radio stints on fields. He forgot to mall them last D. It. Brown. Msv. —Musical Gems. nade; News. -- ing toe nightcap, 7 to 0. behind and toe Joy he gets In going out of to death. Such hitters as Smith, pected to be attended by 10,000 I’m going to come down here every Ail-Stars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Cites Personality the Bob Bums show. Featured by time I want to but something in How the winner will collect 1s Christmas— "because. I was too Board of Education Lleonoo No SSI Xavier Reseigno’s four-hit twirl­ his way to be obllgtog. Jacobs and Todd were not ablg Spike Jonea In his zany organiza­ dog owners, trainers and public. Stolen bones. Kotkaveck, De#- to connect with men on toe Mtos. Captain Schendel will be one of that box.” his problem. much In-love.” ing, coupled with Jim Ruasell’s ' ‘The latest episode came a few snoHfloiv, fiycbolBkie tion are Del Porter, Luther _Round- tor midnight show Wednesday. • On the air tonight; a one-hit shutout going Into the Thornton and Varney defeated The P.A’9 went after in celMuralion of toe surrender of Manchester Country club- were Odell stated toe situation. ’Lesry and Rotsok- Ttose 1 »»onr, lower. “It Is our nature to put em­ tempted thus far In southeast Asia Italy, goes back on NBC Sunday New and returning programs— ninth when the Braves bunched Tommy Daariion and Ray Qoslee. again In toe third and two boasting of toeir prowess on toe 18 Timm, backfield eoach, promptly 52 mlnutee. ooupled *vtto a wild piteb gRd phasis upon what the Church and will get under way some time afternoon to conduct toe orches­ C?BS, 7:15—Bd SuUlvan Entsr- two hits with a wqlk and a fly for In toe mlxetl Scotch foyraome, responded with a suggestion that diall do,” said Mr. Ward, “where­ in October when toe monsoon sea­ tains, Irving Berlin Guest; 9— their two tallies. It was the 64to hole course yesterday afternoon Dei St. John and Alice Hutchinson pair of errofs put two more. tra In a concert on behalf of toe Ray (Scooter) JScuesel of Stafford in toe satchel for toe ult as. Jesus placed emphasis up' Bolton son ends. Third War lioan drive. Rqdio Theater, Nelson Eddy, Basil game Adaims has appeared in this after holding the temoua Smith took t^ honors yesterday. They Springs and toe University of on the kind of a person the dlsct season and followed the four ecore- posted a score of 78, 89-18^73. 'There w*s a hot argument over . Mrs. Clyde Marshall In addition to early operations Tka program is tos last of four Ratobone in Phantom of toe Brothers all even to the 18 hole; Connecticut, wa# showing unusual pie Miould be. If we concern our against outlying Islands now In 10:30 — Information tess Innings he pitched against the best ball play. Bombardier Jim Other scores: Yale Pressed decision at first but that c Phone 4052 during toe summer which he has {Opera"; speed, and. so far os be was con­ off and although toe Stars selves with being disinterested Japanese hands it is believed gen: conducted for the bonds. Daniel i Please. Bra ves'Saturday. Wiley and Frank D’Amico turned WUUe end Virginia Thornton, foUowers of His, with a pe^nall Adams took the mound in toe cerned. had beaten out Wayne hard Kotech stuck to hte gugkj crnlly In Londc^ that recapture of W. Beil, undersecretary of tbe NBC. 7:30—Sec. Ickes. Donald toe trick yesterday and were elat­ 94-17—77. Johnson, last fall with Harvard, ty possessing the natural quali­ The Democratic Caucus held Sat­ second gsme of a twin bill and his Rand and Flo Anderson, 107-28— To Will 13-6 fimlto pulled Bujok out 'of » ho8(|^ the Burma road is one of the im­ f •• f • Treasury is guest speaker. Nelson,’ Jos. B. Eastman on “ War­ ed beyond words. Wiley missed a for the halfback post. in this frame when he mode ties of leadership, and willing' to success marked the Giants' fourth 79. urday evening at the Community mediate goals of the Allies, not Algo, toe concert is one of many time Conservation: 8—Pat O’Brien chance to put hlg team into toe “ Yes,” chimed In Odell, “how great stop and caught Katkov make voluntary sacrifices, He will only in order to speed supplies to J irf ‘“ Iron Camels"; 8:30—^^Rlchard straight win. In the opener gbuth- hall of fame at th# "19 hole.” He L^w gross: ■bow ns What to do.” ban nominated toe following slate ■peeial broadcaaU which tos net­ paw OKff Melton blanked the St. John-Hutchlnson, 44-46—99. about that?" Big Midwest Oulfiu going Into third- Theee tw o r China but also for political rea­ works are presenting in addition Crooks, tsnor: 9—Voorhees Con­ missed a four footer that, spelled It sounded good, but what about ilus another in the fifth gave i In tbe evening the Church of ofllcers for the coming town cert,‘Ezio Pinza; 9:30—1. s Ready Bkihiw oM tt e iMjr* Veachers* In ^ tu te will cotvtinue of Education, Agnes E’. Kroysig; for the failure of British Empire ters and movie houses all overrtoe What to expect Tuesday: The St. Louis Browns likewise tlon of manpower t»croa^ by Registrar of Voters. S, Marguerite NBC. 1 p. m.—Sketches In Mtlody; IJMy iriUQy this evening under the same 1 ^ - forces to expel before now the five country. got good pitching from Bob Mun Navy contrihuUons from Wlscopslg Bolton; Fire Commissioner, Harold divisions which It Is estimated the 8:30—Pepper Young: 6:00 -Muslc e America lacrosse player at St. snd MlnnetoU, tanglds with Comp UslUu other teaq» crief snd Denny Galeholise and For Visitors Owens bo beought bare Ug X'-Dwyer. Japanese Are employing to hold by Shrednik. CBS. 3—BUssbeto New*" Y^*! ^e^*"'l^—•1 1 John’s (AnnapoUei(AnnapoUs) and'end slso aVfP/J fo r- Grant. 23 to 0 ylstors over lUlnolS 9 h e soldier anxiously watched the clock in the To celebrate toe 129th annlvero swept a doubleheader from the gregotlpn yesterday teilafi 39 The.following were elected to the Burma. ■ nary of “The Star Spangled Ban­ Bsmls News; 5—Judith Bvelyn Chicago White Sox, 2 to 0 and 6 Comparing this year’s Oklahoma | mer AP scrl^, is N last Saturday. Iowa*r Seobawks, Demochitlc Town Committee for Reads; 6:30—ejeri Sqllavan Song fo o t^ ll squad with the m 2 out- I chief of the Marines Public Rsla- coached this year by Lt. Don on a rally. Usually the ffteis i First, India has occupied a servicemen’s telephone center. He jiggled the ner.” NBC U opening its network tq 2. Muncrief yielded only four WiHimantIc P. & W. age to Imve at least one Going in Marines, the next ttvo years; Vincent Krze- relatively low place on the- quota T BLU, 11 a. m —Breakfast at Sar- hits in. winning the opener. Milt flt, Harold Keith comes up with tions division in ‘ ; Faurot. 'Oppose ths Hltoi. an hour and a half early at 6:30 but Ballou kept toe ten I sicki, A^e.s 'Kreysig, Catharine hook impatiently. “Operator! Operator!” he di’s; 2:30 p. m.—Ladiea.Be Seated: the following seU of figures: One of the Navy i new destooyet On the same day Duke, which list for supplies; second, the train­ a. m., Tuesday for a special broad­ Byrnes of the Browns got six hita Team Here- Toiiighf scattered and got ekceUeat Marshall,' Henf^ 'Massey, Ruth ing of her troops previously was 3:16— My Storm Drama. MBS. 1042—age, 20.8 years; height, 6 escorts had been named for^Ueut. ot plenty of Navy help from Is Given Parly pleaded. “Please keep trying! It’s my mother—” cast from Ft. McHenry, where the in seven times at bat in the two ______former North port Bujeh. after the fifth Shedd. directed toward the desert warfare 11:30 a. m.—Happy Joe and games. ffet 1-2 Inch; weight, 187 pounds; (JQ) Joe Finch, With a Sipong Lineup, ,Vaka Forest, .Auburn, Q eorg^ About 35 attended the caucus. ««*wtei anthem was conceived western U. track captain who died ntef pltehed ssoeUsnt b« of the'tt'est rather than the Jungle Ralph; 2 :16—Roundtable "Offset Washington moved w'ithin two 1945— 19.3 years; 5 feet 11 1-2 ‘Tennessee and Mississippi Stats, but tee Bsates wobbled sad Mrs. Catharine Marshall tvas pre­ L^yny Monsos, who has sung the when the destroyer Laffey went tangles with ths Comp Lejeuns warfare of the east; third,, the Then he stopped, feeling ashamed. He knew the GomposiUon on many an occasion, of WatWar on Health" 3'-15— Quiz percentage points of the second Inches; and 174.6 pounds. . . . Tonight, at the Oval, to# Props sot hit te the clutch. Andrew F. Huot. a Marine In­ siding officer with Mrs. Agnes And bis average ,1943 pl^er is a down in the Solomons. . . . ductee, was given a surprise par­ campaign .season between the mon. w i U ^ hterd ad wlU the Marv- I Wlahrd place Cleveland Indians by beating will play the WlUlmentlc Pratt A Marinas. » — . Kreyslg as clerk. The caucus e'hn^ operator was doing her best and she couldn’t know < the'' Philadelphia Athletics twice. Navy trainee, too... .Clemson’s This trio of college elevMU may ty Saturday night at toe ]^glon soons is relatively short. Appropriate Abbrevtotlos Whitney Uam at 8:80. This game powered the town committee to^ ^-Now the troops in Mountbatten’s and 4 to'3, and 9 to i^;, George Case Joe Sherman puts the situation has been brewing for some time pile up some o f the high s « hall by Hartford and Manchester fill any vatancies occurring on the that his mother had been taken suddenly ill. Yet he and Amtrlcan governments, Dick Wakefleld’e Tiger team' new^^mmand apparently are high British dominion and Gerald Priddy hit homers for at an “Army” school somewhat and It was not until Friday after which officials predicted for Baltimore Set friends and relatives. slate. toe Russian ana mates discloss tost Dick’s secret coming campaign' but which were The highlight oU the evening bn the>^riorUy list for supplies had only that brief time between supper and taps More Details the Senators in the opener while jnora simply—"ws’re planning to noon that final arrangements were Republican Caucus governmenta also were do the best we can with what we ambition Is to be another Frank lacking to last week-end’s frays. was when be was presented with and morebvgr recent operations High offlclsls of General Dwight D. Rookie Sherry Robertson banged Sinatra. . . . But those who have completed. The Thread City team For Pro Spdi About 40 attended the-Republi­ when he would Be free to make his call. Ai|d'now out four hits for the Senators in have, which is not quite eome.” 'Yale had to go oil out to defeat a purse . by' his little sister, fiave given thgm experience In Eisenhower's staff and the Ameri­ heard him sing wy the oply like­ la sold to be strong in all dsport- can Caucus held Saturday at the Jungle warfare. time the the clock was ticking away those precious minutes. the nightcap. Including a homer menU and only recshtly dsfsoW Mutajoobarg. >8 to 9. Waime Lorette, dressed In a blue gown, Of Italy’s Fall can charge d’affaires took part in ness la in toe first syllable of Johnson, one of Harvard’s better and the band played toe Marine Community hall with David C. T6o- story should be dilrerent. the nsgotlatlons. and a triple. FntUM Book the Ooast Quard Bears to what mey. as presiding officer and Mrs. Tommy Bridges hurled s four- West Coast goiters, including Frank's name. backs in 1943 but now on EU by Baltimore, Sept 18.—(A)— | hynm. When toe ten»s were compistely could be termed an upset. Earlier Maud Woodward as clerk. , \ ^ At last, “Go sir. Here’s your party.” hitter for Detroit against Cleve­ Lieut. Marvin (Bud) Ward, the In toe season they broke even grace of tbe Naval Tratotog pro­ hungry old BoltlmcH’e le all e Ih e dancers were kept in the T«lk of the Armirtice drafted the Italian general return, 75-Yard Tfckle PUy Waf Tope ed up these days over profei mood by toe.rhythmical strains of The folIo>\dng slate was nomi­ land, bqt lost, 2 to 1, when Mike National amateur champion, are with toe Uconna gram, suffered a severe Injury on ed to Italy but his &ip was delay­ his first play. RochssUr nlpptd football, BO it's not strange Howard Janlcke’s popular hand. nated In a short caucus; As.sessdr, Basic Peace Was Siaried AJimq»i Rocen tripled and scored on . Lou high on toe prospects of 14-year- George Casey, manager of th# ed end the Itolien government, CharioUeavllle, Va. i/P) — Tbe BaldwinrWallaos, 14 to 9 ; BwarUt- three separate groups are t . Amdrew Huot Is toe son of Mrs. Milton W._ Haling; ^oard of Tax When the soldier hung up, he waited for a moment Boudreu'a Ay. 'The T4gers touebed old Buddv Moe of Spokane. Who Props, eald this morning that he Review. Sam,uel J. DUnlop; Select­ worried, sent anoto general wb" Allie Reynolds for ssven hits, but shot 72-M—141 in the Spokane University of Vlrglnla'e footbaU mors bienkad Urainus, 12 to 9 and to wangle, a franchlM te toe Ng ' Blandlne Dubois of 124 High Terms Cited in the booUi. He did not want his friends to see him Moqth Before Fall. brought with him. toe British Gen- coMh. Frank J. Miirray. bellsvea did not know what ths visitors men, Thomas Wilson, John Albasi; had two m«n thrown out toe C ity championship this summer. bad to the way of star players but Frosb^erion trounced Fort Jackr tlonal Professional Fool street. eral■ barton De Wlart, a prisoner of strongly In the use of forward son, 41 .to 0. Town Clerk, Da\dd C. Toomey; j^st yet. Not until he could blink back the tears of London, Sept. 13—(gfi—Negotia­ plate by Rpy CuUcnbine. . . . And the fight folks out tost understood that they were strong League. war, as evidence of good faith. p o ^ but the greatest play he .Any town that gets out X0p,< Town Treasurer. Maud. L. Wood­ (Oontinned from Page One) tions for U s lUlian Armistice were Brooklyn won Itf l9to game In way say tp watbb for Light- and heavy hltUng If that means ward; Agent of the Town Deposit relief in his eyes. ~ The account addefd addOd H-at the 21 starts by boating tbs Phillies, heavyweight Joe Hataut, who |s ever,' saw a team pull in a grla anything. He will hpve to dspend strong for two sxbibiUon conf started almost a month before toe Armistice itself was signed,by the game was a 75-yard drive Insids Fund, Alexander Bunce; Grand approval by their respective peo­ actual terms were laid down and 8 to 4, through a slXTrito uprising "frozen" on his Oregon term. . • • upon sltoer -Pop Congdon or Mar­ Bradley’* Pigeons on successive' Sundays would Police Court .lurors, Renato Cocconl, Frank ples.” American General Bedell Smith for In the seven to- Mickey Owep’s Alrlck Man. Jr., who handles toe tackls. T . co on toe mound tonight aa Krebs pe'ar ready for the playrfor-: ,The boy’s ttiQther,'who was more concerned for her Italy etepped out <4 th« Wae. the' Allies and by General Castel­ “Marquetts pulled the perfect Pngglpll, Richard P.'Morra; Collec­ As If In further denial of allega­ authoritative account of the: secret triple with the bases'loaded was ^ m lor Davis Oup team, rates the pl^ed . in Rockville yesterday pigaklg pastime. tor of Taxes, Anthony A. Mane& tions that there Is an "Anti-Soviet” son’s peace of inin^d than for her own illness, wrote lano for Italians. Both Gener. the most teiitog blow-' ' / youpg toitois Pigyo*'* io tols or­ play against Navy,” Murray said. Repeat Victory A- crowd of 56,000 fans, iqi Judge Raymond R. Bowers con­ sessions has disclosed. ai Elsenhower and General Sir Navy was Ptoylng a «even-fnM gia; Co'nstables; R o ^ r-.W . Wif- trend In the State Department, First overtures were made t.o A schidulon doublebeoder be­ der: Bobby ^Ikepburg, jimto-y CM€y •Iso stitod that tn® ing 10.900 sendee men w)m tinued .to an indefinite date the iiams, Paul A. Maneggia. Joseph Hull paid tribute to Russia’s con­ a letter to the telephone company ^hich we will Haroji^ Aiskhndhr were present. tween toe pt. totoU Pat^inoi^nd Brink M d Jack 'Dierp. line, used a , koa bOCkfleld d ^ game would get under way at 1:30 admitted free, piled into -British officials In two unidentifiad fense. The four Navy backs wete case of Edward J. McKeever, of 54 Mack, Chesterfield Pitie; Registrar tribution toward victory, and. OstollS of Terms the Chioi^gQ Cube WM postpdned. sharp to order to play toe full mbl’e’s Municipal Stadium always prize: countries by emlssartea qf Marokai knocked t* toe ground the U. J. Bradley’s pigsn loft which North School street, charged with of Voters, Uda D. Anderimri; speaking slowly and giving weight ■Pie torms, announb*d by Allied GU Had Hte Fill nine innings. Bob Mlleekl will be won toe race sponsored by Mon' day to watch Sid. Luckman operating a motor vehicle while Pletrd ^ dogU o, who said, that hole openiBd; and Mickey MC it make sense?*’ lets on our windows, as If In widow ? - . , to be found In the ration books patron. young woman, excellent location, cleaneo vll-95. Chevrolet, Dodge, Montgomery Ward. iaald entate han - airaiuRt the <•. OUDKIlED:—That the ISth day of W’ANTED TO TUNE, repair and Glastonbury 2911. * K#»llh Kurnitnrr Inc., an per a p ­ "No girl about to be married spite. She—I give up. Prescription: - In her handbag. The man who hdB been incon­ pleasant surroundings. Telephone F’OR SALE—1938 BUICK sedan Chrysler 6, Oldsmdblle 6, Pack­ September A. D.. 19 43. at 9 o'clock It was' a face that had endursd venienced b y the wait said he un­ regulate your piano or player, FOR SALE—5000 FEET unplaned plication on nic, U la (w. t.t forenfion. at the IM’obate much wear and tear. Great trenoh- ever makes eenae,” eaid Jonah Oh, 1 love the Old Dame when Ha—Just a lot of dirt. > A noted specialist once said special. 6 wheels',’ 3 new tires, one ard 6. Piyroauth, Pontiac 6. WANTED TO RENT three room O llU L K H li.— Tliat tlio fot'PKolng derstood. ^ 2-1593. plane. Tel. .Manchester '2-0402.' lumber. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8. Call at 9 office, In .said Manchester, be and lika fiiTH'oWs had set up lines of catagorically. she’s raging—provided I’m safe­ that I-the secret of hia success Style Note; Shorter dresses slightly worn. Good spare. In­ Phone 6101, Brunner’s. 80 Oak­ apa'rtment. couple,^ no children, aflplicatlon ^e heard and determin­ the same is assigned for a hearing "From where I lit,” chipped in • He admitted he waa'the Wichita "Since this is/y o u r birthday, Norman street after 5:30. Phone ed at the Probate Office in Man^ Communlcgtlone from the Corners ly home Captain—I won’t eat this stuff. as a phy.slcian wai “ keeping the make a woman look shorter and WANTED — PASSENGERS to quire 143 North Main street land atreet. SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, permanent residents. Write Box 9n the allowance of said adminlatra* Mahoney, "it’s a cinch.” priority. we’re a.wardini you this round!” Hartford. Leave vicinity of Hart­ 4302. Chester in said District, on the 18lh TTbn account with said estate, and of the eyes to'th e corpers of the In my old arm chair and slippers Bring me.the Mesa Sergeant. patient's head cool and bis feet a man look longer. afternoon or evenings. irons, and^all' small electrical ap­ K, Herald, flay of Scpleniher. A. D.. IIMS, at !» this Court dlro Ht Matu'lieHier. vvithtn ami for the K.-^tate of Mary A. (lino'll late of - bei^ of empty bottles. 1939 V-8 DELUXE sport con­ all or part. Apply 128 Bissell WANTED—A WAITRESS. Ap­ to Aircraft. Private owner, Box I tlii'trlrt of Mam’heKtei*. on th*- I3lh .Manchester. In said diFtrlci.i deceas­ “You forget that strong roman­ o j ic k l y ■ dav of Septeiniver. !>.. 1943.—• ed. "You big palooka,’’ sajd Meath tic strain 1 mentioned,” said Jonah vertible, in excellent condition, street. Telephone 4970. ply at Murphyls Restaurant. 991 S. Herald. ■*A!r-That the ISth day of “You show up plMtered Satur­ length, ■ "If that’s the way aha Wonien and or Phone 8116. \ them over. Get a better gar now- house. Inquire 309 1-2 Spruce rrp^ent W ILLIAM S. HYDfc:, Lsi|,. . ORDKKKD:—That the forcKidnir Sepl«*mh4T A. D., 1943, at 9 F I rresen i W ILLIAM 'S. HYDF:. Ksq.. Mancht?ster. in said District, deceas- FOR SALE-^ELECTRIC Singer JuU^e. j J mipc. cd. ^ holy leer on hie craggy visage, “ ya made-the threat direct to her.”_ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH writing. The Rogers Paper Mfg. H-9-13-43. I Kslatea /of Oeorne Steger ‘and The Matu'hester Trust Company, "But he couldn’t get away with sewing machine, console model, sure hand me a laugh in dem WANTED Company. Mill and Oakland St. • Annie Steaer. ^omctjnle^ spelled Ailmlnlstrator. having exhibited Its clothes. Reminds me of a teacher it. im you think the Army stands Wasley Roo6ng 17-B in good condition. Phone 8202. AT A UUl'RT o r PROBATE HET.D Sta^^e^. both late' «>f Manchester. In .Vcimlnlsfratlon acebunt with said for outside interference?” Tough Old Oop BY V. T. HAMLIN at .Manolo-'itei. vvithin and.* for th e la a ld District. dece-:i«ed. c.state t«» this Court for allowance, wot usU loin me joggerfy in Pub­ ALLEY OOP Male or Female F'OR S A L E - LARGE CHAMBERS dlsinet of Manchester, on tin 13lh • TIu’ Administrator haviUK ex- and having made appPcatlort for lic School Nummer Two Hunnegt "I don’t think anything," said For Board of Education ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. Situations Wanted-^ the a.scertalnmenl of Heirs.and dls- ga.i stove. old but usable. $10. da> of Septemher. A. IL. 1 943. hlh)ted his adndnistra'thm accounts 'n Twenny-Saven.” Jonah. ”I’m only Ulling you.” - y I'A'H I I.I. , ,. 4 . " 3 ''.'*? ( BUT BAKES ALIVE,/ WAVJw.'FER At Republican Primary Maintenance of roof, flashings, Female 3S Present WILLIA.M HYl»K. Esq., with said e.-atates to this Court for irlbutees of-siild estate anil an order BRr b ? ^ Help for Important Call 2-1849. of distribution rhereof.-it Is ' “If any teacher ever taught you •’Well, it’s ridiculous.” Never-i ------AU-EY. 'VDO'VE /CATSAKE.DOC, and chimneys’; F’or reliable service J udKe. t allow ance. it Is THE BIG DAV OP THE SUPER- 00-1 KiUate of AKiirs Sandeh late of t‘RDKUKD:— That the l^tl^day^^f OUDERED: —That the 18th.day of anything." Meath said caustically, theless. C2iet looked worried. J C O T T O W 8A R V VJHATCHA'- Advt. paid.for by call Ed Coughlin 7707 PROFESSIONAL . ASSISTANT, I ROCKET p r o j e c t il e TEST... MV PEETl War W or^\^^ FOR SALE—LIVING ROOM and .Manchester In said district, deceas- ,«5epiemher, A. D.. 1943. at 9 o*clo,ck iteptembCI’. A..;*ii.. 1943 at $ o’clock, “ they ought to stick her in the ■’You never know.” Jonah said, SOMECUOTHES VTHIMKIAM . care of invalid, or companion to I HlOH OM A MOUNTAIN PLA- . HE m a k e s ARE ( Good Friend. bedroom furniture. Inquire at 136 ed. t.) foreiu*on. at the Probate (VV 't.) forenoon, at the Probate Smithsonian Institution.” just to make him feel letter. OR M30W PREEZEl-A 5 1 ^ THIS elderly lady. Free to travel. Coun- I'pu n- applicatIon of W illiam San- Office. In said .Maiicliesiec, he and office. In said Manchester, be ^ id I tBAU, OSCAR BOOM OinECTS SICK) f r e e iin ’.'J We Win Also Use Em­ South Main street. UFHECE M THISy> ____ floa t' Moving—Trucking- trv preferred. For interview call den; admlnlsliator. praylns for an- the same Is assisncd for a hearing, uhe same Is assigned for a hearhfig “ Ya dd-rcu» x LIE^ MV OOU6IN! excess items, rail us. H-9-lS-43r easin’ da jernt." HUBERT JUST AS A GAG-— L AOCIOENTALLY , PRACTICAL Jp- Manchester, Conn. tate to this Court for allowance. It casualties in the European. North ty jail prisoner. ^ QP AMV Open 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Red and Barred ^ c k pullets, 15 .WANTED TO BUY good used la ' Cracker spoka scathingly. “Why, RAfiON BOARD. stalrs. Hot water heat wlth^ ORDERED:—That the l»th, day African. Pacific and Southwest Pa­ I h e prisoner jumped his cell ell. 8. P, $6,600. Terms ar­ WRITE OR CALL to 20 weeks old, $1.75 to $2.00 small size 2 wheel boys' bicycle, Oottla, whan 1 wua young an’ so This no feuBT of September. A. D„ -W43. Jt 9 cific areas, th e' War department dumb I woiked fer a livin’, 1 usta by partly tearing away a corru­ -Will MAVa A ranged. Immediate occupan­ apiece. Phone 3798.. Martin Reia- in good condition. Call 7907. o'clock ,950. There is plenty of cheaper Buck­ make to this Cou.rl. and hy mailing WASH TUBBS So That’s It people. Tel. 2-1320. “ street, Bridgeport. Meath had proceeded on the the­ BY FONTAINE F o i rooni singled .VII improve­ of the Towti of Manchester, the wheat coal. Automatic heat blow­ a copy of thie order to Herbert L TOONERVILLE FOLKS Emanuelson. .4tty.. The. Trust Com­ Southwest Pacific area; ory that what safe-blowers do not THAK WW HE SgNALSD TF ments. Oarage in haseinefft.': Zoning Board of Appeals will hold er, 7.95. Thermostat,- $6.00, prea- IN PRIVATE HOME, furnished TWO-FAMILY HOUSE — pany-Budding,, New Haven. Conn, Tuiacro, Pvt. WlUiam— Alexan­ know virlll not hurt them. F'TBo IAOIWOMT who TH09# _ NAtt PIANI1 WnM MNOONf Lot 50’xlSO’. .8. P. $5,800. a public-, hearing in the Municipal sure controla, $6.00. Warm air, • living room and bedroom, close to WII.LIAM .<4, HYDE der Tulacro, father, 21 High atreet. $tN0 O )lA R «$ 00N ea! 1 WOULPNTT O. P. 81,200. ' Building’ >hn"- Thursday evening. 3 rooms each apart inent. steam or hot water. Montgomery center. modern convenlenc'ea, . Judge. HAUf TRUSTeO FL3GG6 WITH TAUdKTMAicHdOL H-9-13-43.' Waterbury.' Jdlr. Chester Saxon sat on -a B U S I N E S S O p p o r t u n i t y September 16th, at 8:00 o’clock, Ward. ■uitable for couple or thriee girla. TH05E FILMS! raF kXfTHINIC FOR THff D iA F . Fireplace in one. I.atest bench at the LarcHville Aii^ort on the fallowing applications; > Eaat Center atreet. Tel. 2-0593. fUMSISTHE ONLyAUPMWra* BOLTON. CONN.— type kitchens; and bath­ and surveyed the two gentlemen WITH binoculars Application of Elizabeth arid before him in puzzled fashion. spvr On Route 41, S-jear-oiq Rtiph Goodspfeed of 135 Summer rooms. Steam h^at with ONE SINGLE AND ONE double COIU.0 HAVElumiti 4-Rit. 15\130 with dence B. Zone. more land available. S. P. schools.' Downstairs tene­ rooms, with continuous hot water lacked character. There ivas a $6,!lM)0. U. P. $t..5U0. Application of John Calve, Jr., ment ready by October 1. - TR U C K , and shower, near Cheney Mills. let’s-give-up-the-ghost look about of 63 New -Bolton Road for per­ 101 Chestnut street. the chin that even the dserlng-do mission to keep ducks at above 1 In Chet’s flashing black eyes could ADOrriO.NAL USTI.NGS location, in a Residence A Zone, ON SOLTH MAIN ST. — DRIVERS FOR RENT—FURNISHED loom, not cotnplfeteiy’ camoudaffe. AVAIL.ABLK AT OFFICES. Applications- to „kecp chickens gentlemen preferred. Inquire 189 "What you’ve told me.” Chet in residential Areas;as follows: 7 - Room Colonial House. and '^6ak street. aaid now. "is the dopiest thinff I’vq Alliert Agostinelli, Fireplace.; Steam 'heat. aver heard.” -^-+2 West'Street. Large lot. Full price $6,500. 'H|s tone also implied doubt of ALLEN AND HELPERS Boorden Waitted 59-A Jonah as an accredited' emlsaary. Mrs. Joseph G. Parke, And Jonkh resented It. MAJOR HOOPUl 49 Foley Street. * - J- OUT ()UR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR'boarding house HITCHCOCK, INC . For Further Listings Apply -In Person. ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. “ I can’t help that,” he said, Manchester Ofhee: Arthur Gustafson; Also, rooms with light houaakaep- keeping control. "It’s exactly THAS3 RIGHT, IHIETAH Y Z},~' . ESAO, 3 A60MTODAY SOLI 953 8IAIN 8T. TEL.^3301 198 Middle Turnpike East. Apply At Office. ' Ing privileges. Central, reason^ what she told me to tell you.” 7t h C F8CK AMD f AM’ ITfe TAKIN MA3^0B./ VNHVM'T VOO X e V E « Y G^KJERATlOM 1 AAAN TAKE THE HELM A&Alhi All persons interested in the able, la u n ^ faciUtiaa. Ideal for "Then she must have gone off BHOA/BL— A Lao SUS&EST THE CO^XP’NV Willliiiantic Offlee: Manchester TVdE,VilA$HTUB- TO SCAI2E'EM.''VtXl AB ACTING c a p t a in OF THE J .above applications may appear at girls or couples. 14 Arch street. her rocker,” Mr. Sajcon said. "Ba- IRON OOT.TH' LUMP& INTH $24 MAIN 8T. TEL. 1935 Stuart J. Wasley TO m a f t a h a y * m a d r t h e DOiT ASK A GUY. v- STREET CAR.*— I 'll TOIL OiH , this hearing. Phone 3989. cause the whole Idea la juat plain WHAT HB'S GETTIM track, .too then VOU Rmil Estate and Inrarance Lumber & Fuel k FVTA eexxA-noM OF l MS DREAM fO f< RE-ROOT)N© Zoning ^ard of Appeals, nuta Even Maloney, here, could } UPtm M E THIS COOMTev.' e i x x :a t h o FOO.--VOU Kitsi WORK ON'JOUR DREWA By R. V'. Goalee, State Theater Bulldbig WANTED .TO BOARD girl' be- see that.” — TH’ HORROR OF ABK HIM WHAT HE'S ^ TME- TRACTiOlN SSSTEM. tween 10 and 13. near school. A T T H IB -lip SAME POY4E« POIk BETTER vivFOVJT Chairman, Telephone 6648.7146 Company Ever ainca Uitroduotlona, Mr. UKB aOKE SUCH LABOR GBTTIM' BOUCATED ■H- WOHJEN OP SN SO Richard Martin, Motherly care. Write Box J, The TUB VMAR. EFFORT- Center Street Phone 5145 Saxon had rafarrad to Mahonay, F>OOR HAB SCAineD FROM/ V ti NtOCH (CUCK«TV- Read Herald Advs. Secretary. Herald. In pardonabla a|Tor, as "Malenay." PmOPiM. H4TO 8474 M AO TO f UkAR-RUMPNfj ^ C L A C K S .' M-20 Further than that ha had oaamad, (or some inexplieabta raaaon, to IC X E Y FIM N Awaiting Ordera LAMK Ll!;U^Atai ^nia aver-becominf ahirtwaiater derive some littla amuaamant has come into iU own among from the very praoenoa o f Ma­ guY young mothera-to-be. ’ EUaily adr honey. WAR juatable, here is a fnxik completely ’’MalKAiqr,” aald Mahoney now, 60ND9 OKAY, FELLOWS! THEN the d a m e \ N 0 - a n d . OF IS THE SkiFFER GET SOMETHING TO deaenring of its wide popularity. making tha correction a trlfla 7 (hON'T realize OXlRSE W€*W SENDING YOU You can make it in a jifty. Aercely. *Tfot Maloney. EAT~AND THEN SHE WAS TELLIN'/NOT SURE THAT ASHORE a g a i n ‘JOkay, Mahoney.’’ Chet grinned, you JUST WHAT/THE PIAMTATION — TO TRY TO , 'Pattern 8474 ia designed for then became aartoue again. "But, Bizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size WANTED/she m en tio n ed SPpT n r ? 6 1 8 6 as 1 say, even Maloney could see KNOW?yiS THE NAZI BASE 14, cither sleeve, requires Just 4H the wackiness of this.” — WE’RE JUST yaixla of 30-inch material. . Mahoney muttered darkly. Jqnab B.t Mra- Aaae Cabot in coin, your name and acUresa W P W f HOPINQ, THAT'S a l l ! For thia attractive pattern, send As lovely as a museum piece— and the pattern number to Anne . took up the thama agaim CS3 CO$v«t " l5 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, C^abot. The Marichester Evfniii.g "LUten,” he said, "it Isn’t for AMO IS it’s really an heirlo»)m lent to me in coins, with your name, address, by a friend who collects lace. The- Herald. 106 Seventh Araniie, New ••-> to tell you what Rudy's like, pattern number and aize to The Irish crochet doily la 14, inche# ; York 11, EL Y. Encloae 1 cent r an, she’s your’gal." This Manchester Evening Herald To* acroaa— has 19 "roses’* aroimd the.! postage for each pattern ordered. H!ni a pang. "That being the day’s, Pattarn Service, 106 7th outer edge and 16 “almonde" .radl-1 Find the designs you’ll enjoy you ought to know that aha Avenue, . New York 11, N. Y. a strong romantic std$ t$. ~ ■< • '■ ata like a sunburst from the cen­ c^beting. knitting arid embrol- ter rose. ’Job it on your nicest, derlitf hi the Anns Cabot Album, ■-ure- She iroittH S orT ia if—w- VAV Now! You may order the new i> be mameroUa. Oistlagakbad Fall iasua o f "Fashion,’' our 52 ■Boall table or on a mahogany | our nraous $2 page catalogue of MBUy HI eonaole. - { pattenia. The book la a n trrtr fall­ by something oat of tha ordinary. FORA pegs catalog o t patterns. It pra- T.Kaffw • Par «• THE BOOK tAAKEDB o-.tb » R MR • A Rff- dNR To obtain complete croebetingj ing source of" inspiration ■ for- Ar.d she looks upon you as a! kind Inc — — ------aenta 102 new patterns ahd a of —of. ...wcU, mechanized Loch- iirr imiTTiii wealth of sewing and fashion news. directions for the Treasure Doily: needlework you’ll love tO^do. -Thq S l k The, price per copy ia 25 centa; (Pattern No. 5196) send 10 cents t Album is 15 cents. MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 18,1948 Manchester Evening Herald If You Cdn*t Go Across, Goine Across X,

Oirl Scout Troop No. 16 will hold | last week of July from Sergeant, a beautiful corsage, a gift from its regular meeting tomorrow eve­ having gone' through the terrible her sister. The door chimes rang ' N ning at- 6:30 at the West Side Aiding Buddy three weeks’ fighting for the air­ and the gifts consisting of pyrex, Vote for. Average Daily Circulation The Weather About Town port without a scratch. On the Forecast of U. S. Wwther Bureau Rec. last day of July, while Lieut. Tie- linens, pottery and various kitchen Buy These Values F or the Month of A ngnst, 1948 When Sniped utensils arrived in a child's decor­ ’The first monthly meeting of mann was giving first aid to one Continued ebol today. B\*er Rem4y Clrel* of K ing! of his buddies who had been hit, ated express wagon. The color Stuart J. Daughters will hold Its first meet­ the fall season of the Men's Friend­ scheme was pink and green, the 8,258 tonight than last night; moderate ship club of, the South Methodist he was picked off by a Jap sniper ing of the fUl tomorrow ai’ening and died shortly Afterward. table having a center piece of a Member of the Audit wind*. w ith Mnk Thomas Burbank of 190 church will be held this evening. Mdre Information Re* Featured hi Our The soldier whom Lieut. Tiemann cut-glass bowl filled with cosmos, Wasley BnreM of ClrculnUona l>^rlar street The members will Charles Gill, vice president, will ccivecl on Death of also four pink tapers in glass hold­ preside in the absence of James was giving first aid waS a Man­ take the Oreen bus at 7:30 at chester man unidentified as to ers. Delicious refreshments were For Board of Education Manchester— A City of Village Charm Depot Square and alight at Parker Wilson. The Rev. Ward, pastor, Lt. George Tieniann. .served and the hostesses, is'ere as­ X will be the speaker of the evening. name, who had gone through the At Republican Primary stre e t inoifi£h-long campaign under con­ sisted by Mrs, Stanley Clulow who Domestic Dept. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (Chuaifled Advertlolag ou Page 8) Refreshments and a social time Additional information has been poured. Advt. paid for by VOL. LXII., NO. 294 will follow. stant file. Cadet Edward Richardson, son received on the manner of the Sergeant-Oliver, the informant, Miss Remlg will be married In Good Friend. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rich­ October to Alfred C. Kelley of ->#>i death of 2nd Lieut. George H Tie- stated that the medal of the Order ardson of 203 Highland street, left The Mothers Circle of the Im­ of the Purpie Heart has been South Yarmouth, Mass. Thirds, .of Heavy Quality Baturday after spending a seven- maculate Conception will meet mann of East Hartford, well known awarded posthumously to Lieuten­ German Tank- Knocked Out on Italian Soil day furlough at his home. For­ Wednesday evening- with Mrs. Wil- former National Guardsman, who ant Tiemann. merly stationed at Atlantic City iiam J. Shea of Boulder Road. left Manchester with Company K, Lieut. Tiemann marrled,^ the Reds Get Allies Hurl In three months he will now take ad- and had been reported killed in ac­ daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. John Richard H. Dwyer, son of Offi­ tion following the action In the CRIB SHEETS Tsineed training at Cornell Univer- Hewitt of 30 Fairfield street, ManT- You are invited to attend the ^ty, Itahaca. N. T. cer Edmund K. Dwyer, has re­ South Pacific, pi-esumed to have turned home after spending, the cheater. summer with his great-uncle, Wil­ As Nazis Retrekt Mertorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ ^ 42” X 72” Size ters, will meet tomorrow evening liam Richards, in Cheshire. BENEFIT Troops to Ster Nazi •at * o’clock in Odd Fellows halt. Kitchen Shower A good attendance is hoped for at The regular monthly meeting of We usually would never sell thirds, but if you need crib this first meeting of the fall. A the executive committee of the For Miss Reiiiigi GARDEN CARD PARTY sheets we advise you to buy these now. Oil spots or mis- To Dnieper Banks social time will follow the bu.a'ra spent the week-end with her first regular communication of Miss Emily Remig Saturday eve­ . TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 2:30 P. M. Qty Pierces Maim parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. / Mediterranean A 1 i v e i Dowling of Academy street. She Manchester Lodge of Masons will ning. First Quality All White Defense Line of the R e p o r t e d L o S t had as her guest, Miss Nan Miller be held in the Temple. The Fel- The Remig family had been in­ MISJ? MARY CHAPMAN’S GARDEN , Wheeler Fights Delay i With Ships and Plan^j of Ohio, who is pharmacist's mate lowcraft degree will be con­ vited to spend the evening at the Germans; Only Three. ^ y-. home of Miss Clulow on Porter Rushing Assi.stance to third class in the same branch of ferred. Next week Tuesday 7.'5 Forest Street' Inadequate Bridges to B y JN aV y D e p t . the ser\’ice. Both young women night, September 21, a special street and shortly after their ar­ communication will be held, also i rival the bride-elect was asked to If Rainy, in Miss Cbapman’s and Neighboring Homes. HUCK TOWELS Fifth Army; Had Been I are at present stationed in Wash­ Cross River Ahead. Oh Father Draft Vote ington, D. C. for conferring the Fellowcraft de­ step over and see Mrs. Stanley Prizes At Each Table. Refreshments. Pushed Back at SomeJ gree. Clulow. There a,ssembled in the 1 Sunk Somewhere in Pa* Corporal Edward B. Segar has spacious living room were fifteen For Reservations Call 6080 ^London, Sept. cific Area; 63 Men Points i>y the Savagel safely arrived in North Africa, ac­ The first fall meeting of the g u ests,. Miss Remig was presented with Russian troops captured the ’ sm Bitter Street Counter Attacks of| cording to a letter received from Men’s Society of Emanuel Luther­ fortress city of, Bryansk last Aboartl;' Iwo duu him today by his parents, Mf. and an church will be held tomorrow An ideal hand and face towel. Fine quality buck Desperate Nazi Units. Mrs. E. E. ^ g ar of Main street. evening at eight o'clock. After the with jacquard floral pattern borders. night, breaching the Ger- Chasers Are Also Sunk, As Soon as Possible business session motion pictures mans’ main defense line be­ Fifflltillg RagCS Members of P ast Chief Daxigh- will be shown by John Moore. A fore the Dnieper river by To Decide the Matter. ^ " Allied Headquarters, NortI tern of Helen Davidson L^dge social hour with refreshments will Washington, Sept. 14.—(/P)- Lieut. George H. Tfeinann seizure of that pivot of cen-‘ Africa, Sept. 14.—(/P)—Fresh| who are plaiming to attend the follow. President Arthur Tolf will Lo.ss of the sudrharlne Grenadier Washington.w H. . Sept.. 14.— 14 In Rome Area have charge and hopes for a good New Jacquard Cotton tral and southern German and heavy Allied reinfor ' picnic at Margaret Pentland’s been the battle for the Munda air­ and two submarine chasers was Senator Wheeler (D.. Mont.), dis------ments are being thrown into are requested to notify Helen turnout of the members. port on July 30. battlelines and center of a reported by the Navy today. FUvell at 6240 tonight. In earlier reports it had been railway apiderweb serving both ■The communique also told of a cic ed today he will oppo.se all ad- O p p o s i t i o n t o P r e s e n c e the fierce battle for the 24-^ Mrs. Charles Hill of Edward stated that the rating held by the fronts. Evacuation of the key­ Japanese raid Sunday night . on mihistration attempts to delay a * ' o i i- mile Salerno bridgehead it street received a V-mail letter Sat­ BEDSPREADS Senate vole on his bill to halt the O f G erm an soldiers soldier at his death was that of stone city, held by the Germans the United States base on Funa­ urday from her eon. Private Italy to steni savage Nax^ Sergeant, but a Sergeant Oliver since October, 1941,’Was acknowl­ futi island In the Ellice group in drafting of fathers Into the armed Cause of Trouble as counter-attacks that pushe Charles Hill, a paramarine, stating of Company K, in a letter to the edged today by the German radio which one enemy plane was ahot that he has arrived overseas. He soon after Moscow reported that U. S. infantrymen (backg^roundV advance through a field hazy with the smoke of battle, on the forces. the Fifth Army back at some OLD dead soldier’s father in East Hart­ down and little damage was Riots Start Elsewhere. points, it was announced todayl M been stationed for some time ford, reveals'that he had been pro­ $4-50 the onpourlng Red Army was caused. Italian mainland, as a German tank lies knocked out in the foreground. This picture, one of the fiist to He added that he was amending in California and is now in the reach this country showing U. S. troops on the Italian mainland, was transmitted to Washington, D. C., the proposal to prohibit “indefi­ British forces surging up fron moted to 2nd Lieutenant during the closing in on the city on the west The Grenadier, reported over­ London, Sept. 14 -(^)—Bitter RECORDS Pacific area. Two smart new patterns in floral and geometric de­ bank of the Desna river. due and presumed lost, apparent­ from Algiers by U. S. Signal Corps radio. • nitely” the induction of fathers, Southern Italy now stand only MiMt be tanM d la for sal­ ly 'was one of the American sub­ Instead of postponing such action street fighting in Rome was re­ 100 miles from making a Jftnctlon designs, all colors. F.xtra wide for double beds. Spreads Plsriiption of the rail network to take some of the dangerou vage a you waat to keep Daughters of Liberty No. 125,- L. vital for German winter trans­ marines which have been inflict­ until iafter January 1. as it now ported by the Algiers radio today O.L.I., will meet tomorrow evening that will wear for years. pressure off the invasion spear pimytag the aew ooee. port heightened belief in London ing heavy damage on Japanese provides. . " even as German propagandists 2^0 eack paM for oM rec­ at seven o’clock in Orange hall. that the badkward-scurrying supply lines throughout the Paci- "I am going to call up the bill head there. The second degree will be exempli­ Income Tax Returns Court Upholds for action the very first opportu­ were proclaiming the rebirth of The Mediterranean is alive wit ords Irrespective of qoaatlty. Nazis would not be' able to halt i fief See Japanese Trapped ships and planes speeding in fied and the officers and degree Prepared their retreat now before reaching The Navy gave no indication of nity I have,” Wheeler said. Fascism under Benito Mussolini's staff are requested to wear white. • FOR PR.\CTICAL HOME USE. where the submarine made its last The declaration was Wheeler's personal comihand with a predic­ iniorcements under direct sup the west bank of the Diiieper. vision of Gen, Dwight D, Eiaen KEMP'S Reasonable Fee! patrol. ■■ j Editor’s Stand an.swer to administration propos­ tion that he would cancel Italy's Mr. and Mrs. W. E. HiMard. Telephone M anchester 3708 FOR GIFTS FOR BOYS IN THE SERVICE. The speed of their withdrawal als to delay action pending a fur­ hower. lae. toward Kiev and Dnieperope- Sunk In Mediterranean i . ' ^ After Salamaua’s Fall capitulation, reorganize the Italian their daughter Mrs. Carl Geissler • FOR ALI. ’ROUND USE THESE HEAVY WHITE The subchasers 694 and 696 ther statement from General The bloody Salerno fighting ws 768 Mala St. liel. 6680 trovsk Oft the lower reaches of the Army and pronounce the end of the equal to the desperate .battles and son, Paul, have returned from went down in the Mediterranean D isniissCS a Gharge of George G. Marshall, Army chief rule of the House of Savoy. t Black Point after spending the TOW’ELS CAN’T BE BEAT. river, where only three Inadequate of staff, and Admiral Ernest .1. GHilipoii In World W ar One. ridges and ferry crossings are area as a result of enemy bom^ Quintuplets Are Born Trying to Keep Open "Bitter opposition to the pres­ (ierman Statements summer at the Hibbard cottage. ing. The attack, the Navy-said, Contempt; Cites Liber* King, commnnder-in'-Chlef of the ence of the Ger.man forces in Italy available, raised hopes that large was made on A ugust 23, b ut no To a Korean Woman fleet. I German broadcasts declar forces of Nazis might be trapped Single Jungle Trail is spreading all over the country." ihe Allies are probably withdraw^ AUOB OOnUM The September meeting of the M anchester additional details were disclosed. ty of Press Provisions. niNiNindIng Combat Troops Radio Alglerji reported, in a broad­ .(Kaowa As <>BBsa AHee) Manchester Garden club will take Heavy All White Towels on the east bank of the Dnieper Built at Portsmouth, N. H., the By The Associated Press Of Retreat to Next Out* "The Canadians are already dis- ing to sea as many troops as pot or even be overtaken while at­ cast recorded by The Aasociated sible •-'which means that they has ■ raUTDAL BOEIMDM place this evening at eight o'clock two-year-old Grenadier carried a Mobile, Ala., Sept. 14- The I ■The Tokyo radio broadcast a ‘ banding aom^ of their combat Press. "In the Balkans, too. Ger­ aaOb D aaghter of a S ersa tk Sea in Crater Church House, when the tempting to cross it. post Now Doomed. i t oops for civilian purposes," abandoned the enterprise altoget New and Used crew of approximately 65 men cb"ntempt conviction of Ralph B. j dispatch from Korea saying i man troops have been challenged Bora WHk a Vsa members will tell of their summer all sizes The German' broadcast by DNB | g^e was Ue 12th submarine lost. that quintuplets, all boys, j I Wheeler said. There was no Allied comm* ______Dally, ladadlag Baad experiences. There will also be Homes Available for in Chandler; publisher of the Mobile ' everywhere by Italian soldiers.,' - on this report. declared Bryansk (normal popu­ since the war started. The most Were bom today to the 24- Allied -Headquarters in thei (Thi^ referred to an announce- [ VKierce fighting has occurred in 8A .M .toO ^M . Or By Appolat-' two classes Iji flower arrangement, lation 87,000) had been evacuated recent was ttie Pickerel,' reported Pre.ss and Register, for editorial I year-old wife of a nemploye of Southwesl Pacific, .Sept. U . - m mint at Ottawa last ^y Dc- iThe Nazis contended the' BritJ Immediate Occapancy Belgrade. "Two thousand Italian ish were ‘.'decisively beaten.” ano aseot. In the Servtee os His Bee- under and over 15 Inches. A social Vote To Renominate 16x28 Hand and Face Size in good order, and the troops had overdue and presumed lost on Au­ criclcl.sm of an inferior court de- ; the Mitsubishi Mining Com­ , . ^ ! fenfte Minister J. L*. Rsislon th at 29c —Fleeing Japanese, giving up i Dominion planned to reduce soldiers are In the mountains of that the Americans also were til pis tor SO years. time with refreshments will follow not' been encircled or injured to gust 15. \ cl-sion here was dismissed today ' pany. 189 Church Stiret, Hartford, Oa in charge of Mrs.*Anne Lewis. Salamaiia, fought a rear guard ac- j,ome defense ope.ational military Montenegro where they are fight­ flight after suffering 8,090 A lexander considerable degree.” Text of Communique \ by Probate Judge Norvelle R.! The broadcast, recorded by ing against' the Germans. The PbiMe 8-S024 The Associated Press, report- tlon against swift moving Aus-1 forces by about 20,000 m*” ■ 10,000 casualties. 18x36 Hand and Face^ze Oermu Report First Text of the commtmique: Leigh, Jr. 1 (U, S. troop* were thrown oiit^-M • X, - "1. The U. S. Submarine Gren- ed'0161* the mother and babies irallffrm today on ridges north-: through disbandment of the 7th Balkans are seething with unrest Jarvis DAVID CHAMBERS 45c Again Berlin 'preceded MoseVSw U^Vl^ng "the constitutional | and 8th Divisions and partial dla- fighting, . ; occupied ’ positions in the Ebo| were "doing well,” The moth­ 26 Alexander St. Manchester adier has failed to return from | liberty of the press,” the Judge west i t that New Guinea air and; ' area, southeast of SaleHio itaetl in announcing the victory for Rus­ patrol operations and must be er's name was given, as Seisho- bandment of the 6th Division.) ^ German Propaganda ROBERT DOELLNER Phones: sian arms. ruled that "after a Judge or court .shipping base as thej strove to' "Instead of taking more men : Trying to distill new magic after being repulsed with heav ROOFING 22x44 and 24x48 Bath Sizes presumed to be lost. The next has rendered final Judgment anv ku Kancyama. ^ • keep o^n a single Jungle trail of: Teacher of Ofliee 4112 Residence 7275 Present Chairman of the Board, of Select­ 79c Bryansk lies some 80 miles west ; at this time and up.setting our o\vnj£''0"' the name of the man _who Ibs.scs in attacks on German line of kin of the pensonnel in the one may criticize such final judg­ retreat toward doomed Lae. j ‘ I once set thousands of Italians rock* southeast of Eboli, another hr ASBESTOS sm m G of Orel. Grenadier have been so informed. ment as he pleases, subject only to But the. Salamaua Japanese,. y’ ^ id le rs in : to cries of-"Diice.'' Nqzl propa- cast recorded by the Asaoclat VIOLIN and PIANO men, To Office. He and the Board have ' Its capture removes s bulge in “Mediterranean area: criminal prosecution and civil suit who abandoned valuable ih civilian mirsuits declared that news of Bladiot ‘ 59 Walnut Street Press said. The Germans count the German line towards Moscow, "2. On “August 23rd, the USS. if his criticism be slanderous or Boinbs Hold Up equipment in their flight Sunday there ^Is such a shortage of i Mussolini's liberation in a Hitler- attacked Monday along a INSULATION TeL 7961 YOU HELP BUILD THEM worked hard during the past five years to and throw s open the front fropi Submarine Chaser 694, and the libelous.” from the town they had held.since ! whei^there engineered ------conn-- had------caused "great January, 1942, can only succeed | manpiower, front, it added.) JOIN NOW! Smolensk soutoward to infiltration USS. Submarine Chaser 696 were Sentenced to Juil Haie Vote This Week jubilation" in Northern Italy. Allied headquarters announc ^ ^ When You reduce YOUR TAXES from 26 mills to a and flanking attacks by the Rus­ sunk as a result of enemy homb- ■ Chandler was cited and con­ Nazis’ Supplies in postponing their fate briefly. The Montansn, told that Majoc- Swisa dispatehea-from the Ital­ that the Britlah^haJ captured giaraatM d. Brasoiiehle Ptlees. sians that may. accelerate re­ ing. The next of kin of all cas­ American and Australian forces Use Coal victed by Judge Tisdale J. Touart, ity Leader Markley (D., Ky.) ian frontier Indicated that Fascl.st enza in an advance up the toe, No ebllgstira for " possible 17 mills for this year. trenchment of the whole enemy ualties have been •notified. of the Mobile Inferior Criminal i art clamping a vise on Lae, 18 thought two or three daya might upriainga and paradea had taken seized Bari 65 miles above Brind W rite. line. “Paplflc area: (All dates are court last June 11 and sentenced ' .a miles above Salamaua, while Lib­ place in some parts of Northern on the Ailriatic coast. and Coke and British erators and Flying Fortresses are suffice for additional hearings on Income From Bryansk, railroads radi­ east longitude). to six hours in jail and flneti $10. , -^.•••t^r**-**** his bill, asserted he saw no reason Italy now occupied by German The British were pushing uf "3. On September 13th, during blowing up giin batteries there. force*. Uncle Snm says there’s enough F6R A SOUND and economical government ’s ate out to several key bastions in The issue was an editorial pub-1 Planes Attack Continn* “why we can’t have a vote this past Cosenca and were only ab Burton Insulatiiig Co. the night 15 Japanese planes at-, lished June 7 in the "Register j In announcing today the cap­ Former Fascist officials again lOO miles south of the lower hlr the next Nazi line of defense. One ture of Salamaua, whose air­ week.” Oxfoffl Bt. Hartfoed . Tax coal tor all of us, but transpor­ runs northwest to Smolensk, main tacked Funafuti, Ellice islands. terming “a toss-up betweeh''pon- ouslv Near Salerno. He suggested hearings could be control Milan. Turin. Genoa. No- of the Fiftn Army bridgehead. " tation facilities asC'being heavi­ BE SURE TO RENOMINATE DAVID and the One enemy plane was shot down viction and acquittal” the fixing^ drome and harbor are only 150 heldWhile debate proceeded in tbs , vara. Cremonk and points as far oil IS 15 m iles.southeast of Saleir supply base and headquarters of miles southwest across Dampier ly taxed. the whole central front. Another by anti-aircraft fire. Material of a peace bopd by Touart for G. 'sAllied Headquarters in North ggngt.e I south aa Bologna, these dispatches itself. Returns damage sustained was light” T. Willingham, charged with mak­ strait from Japanese-held ' New Chairman May iD,. Ky.) of the ' said, and they were reported to be Allied tanks. Infantry and pli PRESENT BOARD OF SELECTMEN T O reaches southwest to Gomel, rail A n ^ , Sept. 14.—(>P)—The area of Britain, Gen. Douglas. _ Mac Ar­ ’ FIREPLACE COAL junction where two lines cross the The Grenadier was commanded ing threats during a racial dis- _____ I taking fierce reprisals for any supported by thunderous nav by Lieutenant Commander John Pompei.--kno'''ft ^s desti-uction thur's communique described the antl-FascIst kctlvitie.s which had en,.my aa,remnant, of "dlsinte-, (Continued on Page Six) guns battled the Germans seek IF YOU WANT Prepared OFFICE. A. Fitzgerald of 740 Souto J (Continiied on Page Four) ' ir 79 A. ri; )by volcanic Mount Ve­ occurred .since Mussolini was dls- to widen the Salerno area brii (Continued on Page ‘Two) grating troops." SEAMAN > FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 6260 street, Livermore, Calif. suvius. was ahhjectfed-to devasta­ inis.sed bv King Vittorio Rmaniieie. head only FeversJ miles deep atl Reasonable Fee. J-UEL & SUPPLY CO; His ship carried one three-inch tion yesterday wnw) large flights of Simply Bun Out of Town Mussolini Liberated ma.Niroum advance. 'Bneoeaeors to Seaman Coal Co. Paid for by Frienda of the Candidate. HtWAU-WOOl all purpose gun. two machine I .\merican mediun) bbq^rs heavily The Japanese at Salamaua. es­ Swiss Borders German radio broadcasts con­ The points where Nazis raga and Pola Coal Co. chewing the warring methods of curred in the report that M usso-| , vi'ere not identified HELP X PHONE 4050 Speculate On guns, and ten 21-lnch torpedo food Subsidy .raided railway and rwWMunctions tubes. She had a speed of 21 I over which the Germans \^re sup their Papuan army which fought linl had been "liberated” by the \ headquarters. \ to the death around Buna last knots on the surface. Still Problem I plying their troops. Britls'lr-.^and Guarded Again Nazis, but they were in striking j More Nazi Planes Seen for planning any sort Kurile Attack The subchasers carried approxi­ *' Canadian bombera continued the January, simply ran out of the variance as to his present, where- ! Field Marshal Gen. Albert Ki mately 27 men each. •attack last night. bomb-ruined town and let the abouts. He was most commonly re- ' jiei,.ing thiew two armored dl' ■ \ L t (J. G.) Fred J. Schloemer. The hi.storic Pompei area was Australians havenave it, as theyiney hadna ^ PowCr foP norted to be in Creniorta with Ro- gions and the famous, reconstitui of a banquet or cater* a A R e t f e ^ f i commander of the 696, was listed Congress Had Left It only one of many districts Jn the done, the nearby airdrome the daj’j r HSCiSlt* ill ,* wwt i berto P'arlhacci. former .secretary i Hermann Goering division ag^l m i ^ E R S . . x Experts Believe Navy Is as missing, in. qcUon. ' His lylfe, I vicinity of Naples under heavy previously S- Time Beiiie Take Up ;of the Fa.scl.st party, and Marshal Lieut. Ocn. .Mark \V. CHark’s Using Kiska or Attu Mrs. Ann Stu'eky Schloemer. lives Undecided As II • De* bombardment as the northwest Salamaug, whose harl;eDr in „ . . • ' i r.rwin Rommel. Nazi pronagan- | ^,.fny ani overhead incre ing occasion then see HeM is an economical waY to at 2120 Walnut Ptace. Louisville, African air- force continued re- peacetime was sufficiently deep to! Their Oltl Positions. . dtsts. meanwhile. ,added fahtpstlc ' humlior.s of .Nazi planes were ei % allow steameij) .to anchor within i ^_____ (letails to their stories of Mus.so- ].gaged jay biindreds of Allied bom' As a New Springboard. Ky. The 694 was commanded by parlefi for Vacation. lently its effort to cut off all ave­ Lt (J. G.) Roger Sherman Rob- nues of reinforoement and supply 600 yards of short, is the ftfst | On the Swi.s.s.ltalian Frontier, ers and tightera, orcall iThe'e was hot the slightest A| keep Yoaur buildings in good W ashington, Sept. 14;—(>P)— InTOn of 3672 Bay View Roard, J Wa.shlngton. Sept. 14.—(jP)— of the German tank divisions look­ Stance t""^“ ratSeTbT'M w-iSept. 14-^(Pv- Fascist miUliamen ed in furious battle with the Amer­ (Coiiliflued on l^ e Four) lied indication of any withdraw The new attack of tJ. S. Army. Cocoraut------Grove, .. . , Fla., who ... Was Congress retiirned to the Capitol forcM ' . ’ donning their old uniforms, rc-ap- ) GOVERNMENT bombera on Japan’s ♦ Kurile is - 1 reported wounfled in action, today and found right on the ican Fifty Army at Salerno, repair dniiag wartime It also is the first eoinbined-se% peared today on the Swdss-ItaUan (Continued on P.ige Six) mu lands seemed today to be the first j doorstep the problem child—food . United States and British fight­ border where they assumed their ARNOI.D PAGANI 1001% p e n ers patrolling the skies-'above the and air’ base to be seized wltlila 'telephone 3902 or 5790 payoff from the American con-.; sub.sidies—it had abandoned in the Japanese war-eniplre perime­ former duties as the terror -of a T m i p m ieM d e u m quest of the Aleutians.. | July to go off on vacation.., Saleino beachheads shot down ten miniature civil war was said to FDR Protests I Chester Bowles, the bu.siness out of approxim ately 120 enemy ter extending from the Nether­ The Navy’s announcement, of Forcied,Labor lands Ea-st Indies through New have hroken out in some northern the Army’s feat—another illustra­ man who came In as general man­ aircraft, mostly Messerschmilt and Italian rities. ’ ager of'the Office of Price Admin- Focke-Wulf fighter-bombers and BriUln, thence down, into the Coiissress Act tion .of unified operations—never northern Solo'mons.-. . The newspaper, Corriere Del Ti- Flashes! *a> Plan Expected is.ration while ■ Congress was Dornier medium bombers, that ' cino of Lugano reported that in ’'a mentioned tha home base of the were—encountered. (I.ale Rnll^in* bf the Ue\ W lf*| bombers which snvacked the • big away, had the baby dressed dif­ Complete Control of Gulf i terrible moment of Italian ' his­ Blmt,Gme,Ctder ferently but he sang tha lullaby , Germans IneMierlenced The impending fall of Lae, Savs Riiler Atlacheil to Japanese port of Paramiishlro for The pilots .of U. S. A-.36 Invader tory,” bloody encounters between the fourth time in this war. It Congress heard before:, where bomber* have'allenced gun Fascists and anti-FasciSts.' espe­ COP Leaders Say That ■ If food prices are to** be con- dive-bombers, which switched for positions, destroyed a bridge and E m e r g e n c y Bill h. N«t ~ wdiild be astonishing ‘ however if near the moment to fighter roles to bag cially in Milan, Turin and Bologna. j 195 those bombera, which included Such a Stond Musi trolled—and reduced to or blasted outsklrt^defcnses with 49-^^ rishally decided In favor of the Billflilig on H im . official »f the office of Prlcn A| heavies as wefi as mediums, had the levels of last Sept. 15, which i six of the victims, reported that, toiifl of bombs, would give p g ad sts by the intervention of the ^ __ ^__ , ministration contended today not taken off from either Attu or Be Discussed Soon. Coiigre«8 wanted—some of the I the German fliers seemed * very in- lies virtually complete consol of | ■ , the gaiMillne allocation policy MIASUlir Kiska ih the Aleutian chain, new­ Job must be done by subsidies or j Huon ^^uif. Germans lo Control V* Washington, Sept. 14 -- petroleum admlnistratlou Grmnedf rniit eed k st A third field of major activity ‘4 1 ly retrieved from Japanese invad­ Washington, ^pt. 14— S. bonuses. Headquarters annoynced* only sporadic resistance, the^ Pre-Mdent Roosevelt told Congress , primarll.v resiwnslble ‘ e .7 2 - x U " Milk is the item specifically of Allied planes was continuous Liberator bombers struck Siind y ^g^gp^per added, was apparently today that a rider attached to an ers, Republican prediction that the day and night pounding of roads recurring shortages of. Paramushiro is the key to To­ White House soon may take needing .' Congressional' help night for the first time since Aug. offered by the Italian troops to the appropriation bill for the purpose through subsidy or bonus for the and motor convoys in a 100-mile of penalizing three Federal em­ farm uses. ow! Apply Johns-Muvilli kyo from the north—'a . bomber definite stand on compulsory work area between the Salerno , battle­ Germans as they occupied north­ dairy farmer, said Bowles who (Continued on Page Four) ployes was "an unwarranted enr flight from the Bering aea. It la legiBUition w as voiced today aa fields and the toe of Italy'where ern lUly, city by city, restoring C'aliliage Price* Are Set Your Asphilt smnglH on a direct line within bomber Chairman May (D-Ky) of tte also reported a drop • in living the Fascists to power. In a fron­ croachnicnt upon the authority of costs and an attempt to cut them the British Eighth Anmy was mov­ both, the executive and the judicial Hartford. Sept. I'I—'A range of the Attu-Kiska fringe of House Military committee called ing northward. ' Treasury Balance tier dispatch, the newspaper said til ut retailer* should pay fs Vacuum Sweeper right ova old wom-ont loob the Aleutians. From any other for suspension of the father-draft further by a new program to whit­ that all Italian resistance to the branches under our con.stitution'' tle food prices. Invader dlve-bornbers knocked and in his Judgnient waS not bind­ no more than $.1 cent* a poua4l knohm United Nations base, it ia until Congress makes a manpower out at least 30 enemy vehicles, Washington, Sept. 14— The Germans appeared on the point of cabbage in order to realize • | Sewing Machine J-M quality Asphalt Shingles are fire-resistant ' virtually secure. Always except­ survey. .'kbandonedI. the Ban . .K.. ^lamagod at least 15 more and posiUon of the Treasury .Sept. 11: collapse. , ing upon them. it under the 4 cent* eon»umer i and weatherproof-rprovide • roof that will ing, of course, carrier-based May made his suggestion -as Receipts $118,311,942.56; ex­ ■ The Fascists, in hiding since the The rider was aimed at Dr. Rob­ Iron or Electrical ^ oveW ^^"VlSs'rarUer ini^ roads at several polnU, ert Mor.ss Lovett, government sec­ ing' price. State OPA eropl|- last for years. We strongly recommend J-M planes. Rep. Wadsworth (R-NY) told re­ face penditures $386,306,416.91; net fall of M,us*ollnl seven weeks ago, today after receiving comg ^ ik -B u tt Asphalt Shingles. They are scien­ Navy liBt O u t'S H int porters he had encountered “acute" the summer, the Senate finally re balance $6,421,545,961.85. have emerged to don their black­ retary of the Virgin Ulands and that farmers throughout the si Appliance (ConUnued on Page Four) William E. Dodd, Jr., and Goodwin tifically constructed to provide extra thickness CECIL W’. ENGLAND JACK M. GORDON VICTOR J. JOHNSON 7 *1716 Nsvy perhaps gave a hint interest in a National Service hill ceased in such hkate it abandoned I shirt uniforms and resume their have been demanding as high II SUUI the ban it had placed on aubsi-| B; 'Watson of the Federal Com­ oil the aqxised portions, and thus give added that Its long hoped-for bombing which he introduced early this functions. The Fascist press was 3.7 cents a pound. ' ‘ '-v« . - ' , Cheikem'i lafrrmetm j of Japan’s vltala from Aleutian year. The New Yorker, co-author dies. . 1 munications Commission, whose Parts Are. Getting Scarce! protection at no increase in Cost. Easily ap­ pm rrm tm eetm em i reported publishing again with • ♦ • baaea,< off Kiska, wiu,- now under oif the present draft law. said he At that time the controversial i FascisU in the editorial chairs re­ political philosophies were ques­ plied . . . right over the old roof. Several a t­ items were meal and butter but tioned by the Dies committee In­ 'Vatican Denies Report* tractive ttlon rad Uends. Let u$'thow you Ask way. The announcement last night would not be surprised to see the cently assigned to anti-Fsaciata In for sa)d Liberator (Ckinsolidated administration get actively behind OPA has gone ahead with them,' vestigating unAmerican activities. New York. Sept. We Can Make •mmplM »nd tell you how Unit they cost. “PARM IDEA BOOK” German-occupied cities. Fascist ports of ijlplomatle aewvity^^^ Republican Voters B-24) and, Mitchell (North Amerl* a proposal such aa he hsa suggest' depressing prices by a subsidy of; Primary Polls Close headquarters were re-opened vlth In the final days before it took ^------I Minor Adju.<;tnients or (4 psta of aitidei on I can B-75) bombera battered ene­ ed, - about 350 millloh dollars obUinedi Fascists taking power "with or a summer recess. Confess added Vatican and of e telepjsraeera * Rebuild Your AppUnnee. ioiulatioai vcntilatioa, from the Reconstruction Finance i the rider to an Urgent Deficiency ■I nationHation hetwjeen P o ^ Plw* THE W. G. GLENNEY CD. fire, protection . . . suf- BLUE, r o s e ; GREEN, CEDAR my shipping and ground instella- Political Conaequeiires without the consent of the people.” were tiona a t Paramusbeen lost due to W adsworth’s biU wotild require Clearly Indicated in the Town Advertisement. the liberation of Benito Mussolini ed Coagrraa today *•< 2*1575 enemy action "and. six others the registration of virtually all control price-making policies,sft-. are not confirmed. Could Not Veto It » of Good Government! er Aug. 16. The rider, which the President i tA mnstiioae for ft Uura failed to return.” adult men and whmen clUsens-and The Polls Opened This Mornmg At Nine O'Clock and The dispsitch added that all of .ira? la^rea.ed paytall TaJW.HALCeo« This reference'to loss of. planes jnake them subject to assignment , Anjd Bowles, confidently whip­ northern Italy, including CN>roo and | PRODUCTS lohns-l without apecific knowledge of to work where needed. Women ping but his report csrd, said in s Will Clo.se-At Eight O’clock Tonight. Ia -b.c. nxit Co. Thix/ffl^-ji. imld for by frirnds of the onitdidatM. MANCHSSTUi Coh n* 21 .Maple Street BUILDIIIC HATEMMMMS iOMliwMfl m ratn ItioeUmwd ra R a g o Xwui ic ra tis u e d r a P ag* Xwo> ■ r