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iianrf^rBlrr ttirnlngJUrralft tH URSDAT, AtWTCIST JT, 1941 Average Daily Circulation For the Month of July, IB42 The Weather Forecast o f 17. 8. Weather Bureau Mlaa Grace B. W^at o f Hamlin Chief Air Raid Warden Thomas the school where he vyas needed. atreet who waa a patient for at’v- Weir recommends highly the cur­ The same .with a carpenter or an 7,494 rent motion picture at the State Engagements Local Schools About Town eral weeka at Memorial - hoepital, electrician or other mechanic. Member of the Audit Scattered shower* west of Con­ haa been tranaferred to the Hart­ theater, "Mrs. Miniver” for air During the summer nearly $14,- Bnrena of Clrenlation* necticut river, uoi quito so root to­ ford hoepital. Misa Weat la book­ raid wardens to see. It ia a story 000 was spent on repairs and re­ night. A MMT ■ppttottoe for • olub Morse-OdermanB Ready to Open t a o r IloMMe hM b M i A M by tha keeper in the iMsineih office, of about tjondon during bombing placements and S4.200 on labor. As “V” For Victory And Manchester— A City of Village Charm PpIM i'AnarioaB Oub nanilni; thia paper. raids and contains a lot of scenes Mr. and Mrs. John Oderhiann a result all of the schools-are in SOahMi UaMada a* paraittac. Mr. that air raid wardens wiU .find of 42 Russell street announce the good condition for the opening helpful, Mr. Weir states. JuiiitorB Did All o f the next month. ■ (ClaasMed Advertising on Page 14) Ii*«ai**iw waa namad aa aubatitute Private Firat Claaa Jamee H. engagement of their daughter. VOL. LXL, N0.281 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS la A ir tba formar Hoeoat, but with McDowell, Jr., ia home on a .short Miss Jo.sephlne M. Odermann, to Re|iairB Neeiled Dur- For Vitamins, Too tiM KMicnatkm o f tha parmlttea it furlough from Fort Jackson. S. r*., William KInne. Jr,, of.221 Adams Robert .Morse, son of Mrs. Anna la aacaaaary now to fUa a new the first he has had since-March. street, Buckland. ha.s left for duty L. Morse of Thompson. Conn. .No iiift Vacation Period. To Diseoiitiiiiic l^t Viiamins Hel|) Win the Victory for You. Thla la ttia aecond tlma He is the son of Mra John Vince in the Army Air Corps after ■ late has been set for tha wedding. of 227 McKee street. .spending a furlough with his par­ U. S. S. Iowa, Nation’s Biggest, Slides Down Ways haa 'baan dona hi Mancheator The decision of the ’ Board of Delivery Service alooa tha law waa elMU«ed. ents here. Me sp«'nt the past week­ ♦ - I end with frjends at Point O' Rducatlon two years ago to ,em- Twin Raids Send Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Christen­ Introducing Advartiaainant— Woisls.. Befo.e leaving town he Fire in Car Here ploy the school janitors during the- Red Infantry blocks sen, their son Howard and daugh­ After fifteen years of delivery ■ ' # receive^ a number of fine gifts ter Florence, all of Brooklyn, New vacation''period on repairs aind im- service Pero Orchards will discon­ ■ everybody aayi muat barge Maloney Says Chaos And Fight for Sur­ .street received a telegram last Selling* in Industries. aoaHty you'd bu.v Phone $-0007 again this afternoon, it waa for your own table. night announcing the death of her Freighters Set Afire. And Confusion* Exist vival; Climax Is Near. .si.sterdn-law, .Mrs. James Wright reported authoritatively to­ We never compro­ Chicago, Aug. 28—(fl-)—The T E A ROOM at her home in f'aterson, N. J. —Should Consider Age, mise on quality. day. The text of the authori­ confusion ovei wholesale meat Berlin (From German .Mrs. Wright m company with Moscow, Aug. 28.— (/P)— Good beef U expen- "No Wine* or Liquor*— liisl (tood KimkI" tative statement said: “It is prices, because of price ceilings Broadcasts), AuJ:. 28.— (/P)— .Mrs James ..McCann of Wetherell Number o f Dependents Battle-grimed German forces slva but we pa.v the ,s I* E c I A L : : governing innumerable grades, has . 88J .M AIN STREET street left today for Paterson.. learned from headquarters of German troop? forced their price every day to F o r "I'H O s e w h o w a n i " t h e b e s t ! resulte frequent penetration of which fought their way 400 .him es's the European Theater of Op­ get the best. Opposite SI. rhureh AT DIANA'S celling level' and in effect "black way across .several more Washington Aug. 28--i4l—De­ miles from the Ukraine to Ml.ss Judith Waelitel. of tin eration, United States Army, selling," trade sources said today. mountain pas.ses in the Cau­ claring "chaos and confusion" ex­ the Volga valley reached the Washington street, brought to The.. TAVERN Resrmander'g Restaurant and the Air Ministry that Sources in the Department of casus and annihilated dis­ isted among married, hien of draft Herald office today, one of the new' age, Senator. Maloney ( D., Conn.) distant approaches to Stalin­ 208 Spruce Strjeet 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 flying fortress btfmbers es­ Agriculture, the meat packing persed Soviet groups which “V" letters for use of soldiers industry and th e . retail buying declared today they should be call­ grad today, but Russian dis­ overseas. If was from Private corted by SpitfirPs were over stood in the way, the high Have The Wheels On Your Steained-ClaiiiH, fleld. none of whom would permit ed to service according to age and patches said they were block­ Woodrow H McC,ann, and waa da­ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! northern Frauce this after­ use of their names, agreed that command' ’ declared today. number of dependents, and kept ed there 'by swarms of Red ted at Hawaii, August 4. Private Jloijtp Cooker! Delicious Half Broilers Roast Beef noon. price ceilings ore being exceeded “ Southwest of Stalingrad," It waa from combat duty so far as pos­ Army infantry >who closed in -- B I N 6 O McCann is a son of .Mr, and .Mrs. The 45,000-ton battleship Iowa, largest ever built by the United States, slides down the Ways jat sible. in a variety of ways, either inten­ announced, "the, German offen­ from all sides. The situation at James .McCann of fll Wetherell /-"Hot Pizza! Soft Shell Crabs Clams On the Half Shell Brooklyn Navy Yard seven months ahead of schedule. A.ssi.stant Secretary of the Navy Ralph A. Car Checked Periodically tionally or unintentionally. sive ia gaining ground againi^t Maloney propoaed that married the great Volga city.of Stalin ad­ TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK street. London, Aug. 28.— (JP)— Bard aaid the Iowa will "fire faster and farther thah any other ship afloat." /Every Thursday and •And Other GimkI 'Things To Eat Observ'-s said that, fo r one stubborn enemy resistance." Sta­ men of 25, for example, be called mittedly w^as grave, with the ODD FELLOWS HALL In twin raids on the key thing, ceilings are b a s^ on the lingrad and Rusalan roil lines to before married men of 40, and Saturday Niahl! VINTA(;E, w i n e s — l i q u o r s a n d b e e r s fight raging to a climax, but ■FOMBOBED BT U N O DAVID LODGE, L O. O. F. For Alignment. plane-producing center at price schedules of each packer that Volga, industrial city were that within each age group the Russian reports took the encour­ 30 ------GAM ES • 30 Kassel and the Baltic port of and. os a result, one paclier may reported bombed day and night. married man with only one minor aging tone that ahocktroope of U Oam aa...... M-00 Prlxe Per Game Bridfre Breaks Wheels nut of aliirnment are danRerbu.s and will wear Gdynia in former Poland, the be able to charge a higlwr price Iw o large river freighters were child be called ahead ot the one the Nazi assault had been forced for a.apeclfic type of meat than a said to have been set afire. with two. and so on. 4 ffpiirfa* Games ...... f 10.00 Prize Per Game nut tires very quickly. R.A.F. spread the massed Warns Against Claiming Victory; to form the cla.*sic round defense 1 Special G a m e ...... $150.00 Prize neighboring packer.' Attacking on Don Front hlarried men should not be as­ and fight for Survival. At Globe Pool Auio Ganeralor Starter might of its bombers last This situation and other dlffi- signed to combat forces unless Door Prize $10.00 MOTOR TUNE UP WORK ' VALVES (;R0UND The high command said the .Armored Spearhead Encircled $1.00 Adtniaaioa Inclndeo All of the Above Ganies. night from end to end of Russians were attacking on the One German armored spear* I BRAKES RELINED. . GILCON PAINTS (Continued on Page Two) Special Cards lOc Baeh. and Ignition Service Germany, the British an­ (Contlnued on .Page Two) Chuhsien Re-Entered by Chinese Don front (-apparently northwest head was reported cut off com­ Twenty Oiilitlren Are .Made in Ea,st Hartford Direct T'rom Factory nounced today. To carry the great of Stalingrad in the yoronezh pletely and encircled on the sun­ Thrown Into Water; Work Done By First Class .Mechanical Used On Hundreds tif Homes in .Manchester Area! onslaught to shna.*h the Nazi war area) and on the central front, baked steppes northwest of Sta­ The Be«t Value On the Market Toda.v! machine across UTe whole breadth Reoccupy Great Airfield High Government Au­ but declared that the Red Arm y’s lingrad. None BaiRv HurL of Germany to Gdynia, the Brit­ Mother Says Marines Wipe thrusts- were repulsed. Heavier War The main German force A-1 Gilcoii Oiitsiflp ^ hilp ish had to fly more than 1.500 Just-Outside of City; thority Points to Two "On the Don front,” the com­ streamed up from the rear In a | Contains 55^'r White Lead! $2 .7 5 m il^ round-trip from th^ir home munique said, "German and Ital­ desperate attempt to make good. The small bridge over the spill­ Per Gallon (S’*) Lishin Also Entered; Phases o f Jaininese Ac­ Manchester Motor Sales bases under a moonlit sky. ian troops, repulsed enemy attacks. Duties Asked their brcuk-through by force o f I way nt the Globe Hollow swim­ A-.33 PORCH & DECK Troth Story Out All Makin OAK GRILL' Robert Schaller, Prop. A-70 WHITE ENAMEL Step In Help to Russia Fierce Fighting There. tivities in Pacific Area. "Southwest of . Kaluga ai .d near numbers, and dive-bombefs began ming pool gave away yesterday 512 W EST CENTER STRECT TEL. 11.14 Gray and Brown This was another long step for­ Rzhev offensive deployments by destructive attacks on the city. $2.75 Gal. While the land and air battle for "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” aftermron at 3;4ft spilling about $2.65 Gul. ward in the avowed British pol­ Truthful One Chungking, Aug. 28.—<4*1 Island Force Washington, Aug. 28.—HA*) the enemy were smashed up on Of Education icy to help Russia—a smash at several places in cooperation with the "city of Stalin" raged, to full 20 orf the children into the water — The Chinese hax'e reenter­ — An admonition » against viofence, the Red Arm y was ham­ A-77 FLAT WHITE A .90 SEMI GLOSS the Baltic harbor where the 26.- the Luftwaffe. Local enemy at­ DINE AND DANCE and for a time great excitement ed Chuhsien, we.stern Che­ any descriptions of the cur* mering home Its own offensive In ■ jeignod. b r i n g "TROUBLE” HERE! 000-ton German battleship Gnelse- Asserts 17 - Year - Old Virtually Every Jap De- tacks were frustrated." McNutt Calls on Teach* To the LlUing Tunes of $1.75 Gal. $2.69 Gal. , nsu was known to have been re­ kiang province, and have re­ rent operations in the Solo­ the suburbs of Nazi-held Rzhev 1 It was during the time that a Take care to bring your Auto Strong Russian forces also were ers and Students to Where the Germans held out 130 duck was "being chased by the Electrical trouble* to us. That cently and at an important base Canteen Worker June occupied the great airfield femler Killeil; All Sea* mon islands as having said to have attacked German . for U-boat operations against the I miles from Moacow through last I boys and girls n-s a part of./the will end trouble*! End endle** BLACKOUT PAINT, Qt. . . . 69c pojiltlons south of Lake Ladoga. Aid; Boards Urged to Vinter's Russian push. -- DON MAC AND HIS expense, too! It bring* *n Bed Navy's Baltfc fleet. Morris Engageil . to just outside the city, most plane Installations brought a major victory for program being held at thi pool, In some salients the Germans Red Star declared that the fight end to dangers resulting tmm bu.i..idcs 30 bombers lost in t ^ a f important of the east China the United Nations came to­ I The duck was liberat^- hear the Permanent Green* .'%t S|ieclal Price*! Nephew of George VI. Methoflically Wrecked. were said to have struck bacy in Reconsider Programs. for Stalingrad held "the key to | RHYTHM MASTERS center of the pond And the boys faulty Starter, Generator, ignition. Our Art and Technical Expert* .At Yiarr Menlce! was called a "concentrated and bases from which Japan day from one of the highest counter-attacks. / e.Tect.ve'' bombardment of Kassel, victory,” so important was regard­ and girls started-after it to catch I.lghts — any of the oar's Electri­ could be bombed, Chinese government authorities. This The high command said the Rus­ ' O E LiaO U S FOODS MODEST PRICES! the Air Xiinistry announced that London. Aug. 28.— (iF)—The Pearl Harbor. T. H.. Aug. 28.— Washington. Aug. 28.—(Ah— Paul ed the grea’ industrial town which , it. It suddenly turned north and cal units. I3e make Expert Per­ dispatches from the front de­ authority, who preferred that his sian Air Force lost 101 planes yes. two Ii;jiiler planes were downed in mother of June XIorria, dark-hatr­ V. McNutt, Federal security ad­ sprawls for miles along the ' low SfeakB ' Roa.st Turkey Roast Reef started toward the dam. The chil­ manent Repairs! GILCON PAINT clared today. CThinese columns OF)—A force o t 350 Japs virtual­ name not be u.seil, said that there terday alone im dog lights and night sweeps over enemy-occupied west bank of the mighty Volga. dren op- shore became excited and ed. 17-year-old canteen worker., made their way Into the city at 4 ly every defender—was wiped out actually had been two pha.ses ot from anti-aircraft fire. Seven more ministrator and. War Manpower Half Broilers Roast Lamb Veal Cutlets France in whlclj Hurricane fight­ Hurl Ueriiians Bock as th^ duck approached they ran said today that a newspaper re­ o'clock this morning, the dis­ and all seaplane Installations Japanese activities since Am eri­ were reported destroyed on the CCommlssion chairman, called on No r t o n er-bombers left two ships burning With the stiffening of the Rua- ] Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer towanls the bridge. 'There were CHEMICAL CO.. patches said, and the air fleld was methodically wrecked by U. S. can forces established themselves ground. “One of our own aircraft Office — Kactorv and Ijihoratorv in the channel. port that her daughter was en­ the nation's 31,000,000 teachers and Sian last ditch stand there, dis­ 30 Oak Street Tel. 3891 so many on the bridge trying to In their possession shortly, Ihere- Marines diirinz the recent Makin in the southwestern Pacific. And is mLssing," the communique said. ELECTRICAL 1.500 RCRNSIDE AVENT E WE DEUVER The flights '.A'ere part of a steady gaged to the Hon. Gerald La*- students today to shoulder "new patches declared that In one sali­ W'ave the duck back towards the aftor. Island raid, now disclosed by eye- he said he was worried lest the Phone*; $-S6SS or .t-StlS procession by airmen of the Uni­ celles. 18-year-dld nephew of ent ( presumably northwest of tha center of the pond, that they did INSTRUMENT CO. press lead the country to believe and heavier war duties" and asked Five Xlinute* From Manchester Center — Nesr Town Line. King George VI was correct. Try to Des|m,' Field witnesseW to have been a two-day city) the Russians had hurled th* | not notice that the iinder pinning ted Nations to squeeze the enemy a great, smashing victory had school board.* to reconsider their Hilliard St. Phone 4060 "Yes, they are engaged, and Asiittle earlier the Chinese high job of slaughter and destruction. Germans back in local counter-at­ of the wooden sfriictiire, which homeland in an ever- tightening been achiev'ed. programs and responsibilities in grip o t fire and explosives. there is no thought of calling It command had reported the Japa­ Contrasting with' earlier reports Top on Levies tacks, recapturing three settl*- was hardly wider than a cat walk, the light of war needs. ments. off," said the girl's mother. She nese attempting to put the fleld of a hit-and-run raid, the partici­ I.,andlng of Jap* First Phase was giving , way. It suddenly Keeping up the attack on a day "I urge you to put aside any added that "the way circum­ out of commisalon by systematic pants. Including Maj. James Roose­ The first phase, he aaid, was The defenders were hardest 1 started to cave in and the east and night basis, fighter planes thought of education as usual," he stances are now, they will just destruction. " preparatory to their velt. son of the presii^nt, made it the landing of 700 Japanese, wlio Now Proposed pressed from the southwest wber* emi gave away. This caused the roared across the channel through­ said in an address prepared for the k out the morning, and in the after­ have to-wait until Gerald is 21." retreat from this strategic ba.se, clear that the scrappy Marines were wiped out, on Guadalcanal the Germans were reported chsrg- j chllilren on that end of the bridge opening of a four-day institute on noon a powerful force of bombers Th e first edition of the tabloid which they bad held since late eve. hunted for the few Jap island, and a aeries of smaller at­ ing over mounds of their own • to fall into the water. education and the w-ar sponsored dead. Final Days of Benson^s Big August London Daily Mirror published a May. stragglers still alive before with- tacks by (ilanes in which w'e Not Very l>eep escorted by fighters swept east­ No .More Than 80 Cents by the U. S. Office of Education 1 ward toward France. report o f the engagefnent, de­ .drawing to ship;. came off pretty well, destroying' Pravda reported that a strong j { The pond is about 12 inches The high command communique Wartime Commi.ssion. By striking at Kassel with a scribing Miss Morris os a Jewess, .Marine* Ijindlng Stealthy 30 or 32 Jap aircraft and losing Out o f Each $1 o f force of Nazi parachutists who | deep at this point and aa the chil­ also reported that Lishui, site' of McNutt announced yesterday /force probably some 600 planes but the story was eliminated And ao stealthy was the landing four. landed behind the Stalingrad lin* dren fell in those on the west end the second most important "Bomb Net Income New Plan. that every able-bodied college MUTHSHES' ,/ strong, Britain's big night raiders without explanation from a later during a moonle.*s nlcht on the also started to slip^ and in less Japan" base in East China, had The secqnd phase, he said, should youth was destined for the armed THIS IS AN ACTUAL CASE— hit a source, of' Messerschmitt edition. northernmost island of the. Jap- ((lontinued on Page Sis) time that it takes To tell it there been entered by CThinese forces not be called a full scale offensive forces and should realize" that he fighters and the site of the Nazis' Dropped I'pon Request held Gilbert group. 1,500 miles Washington. Aug. 28—iIF>—Sen­ cannot have assurance of remain­ For variety . . .and to ea.se up the demand on s«»me of the were over 20 children in the pool. which were engaged in fierce fight­ but a reconnaissance in force. This It ('an Happen to You! biggest locomotive foundry. The Mirror "official said merely northeast of the Solomons, that ator Connally (D -Tex) aaid toclay Life Guard Michael Ortitelli, who ing within the city. wa.s the movement on the Solo­ ing in school "for any specified meat cuta which are now in limited supply.. .occasional­ "To reach it. they speared 80 that "the story was dropped fol­ the Marinea had been ashore for the Trea.sury had proposed an period of time." was .seated on the lookout in the The recapture of the Chuhsien mons of units of the Japanese fleet. ly serve tender Rib Loin or Shoulder I-amb Chops Hon­ HERE ARE THE FACTS: This large old single-family lowing $ request "from a 20 minutes, deployed for battle, over-all limitation on. corporation Annoum-ement.Mude In Re|Hirt. middle of the pool, saw the .bridge This reconnaissance force, the levies by which no more than 80 eycomb Tripe, Sweetbreads or Liver.. .your family will dwelling wa.s remodeled, without any exterior changes, (Continued on Page Four) high official who could not be dis­ (Continued on Page Nine) before the Japs discovered' them. The announcement w-as made in Flashes I give away. He dove in and start­ authority as.*erted. has withdrawn. cents could ,be taken in taxes out into three kitchen-dinette apartments. Total income: BEDDING SALE regarded." "Tin' morning of the second day. a commission-approved report pre­ (Lnte Bnllctlns ot the (/P) Wire) enjoy them. Both^ our frenuine selected C.ALVES* We hit some ships, he aaid, and we ed to swim towards the bridge. A Buckingham Palace spokes­ only eight Japanese were left on of each $1 of net income. 5130! ' ^ hope we sunk some, but he would pared by the special committee on LIVER, and Baby Beef Liver are especially tender, and By the time Orfitelli arrived, the island.” related Lieut. Col, Linked with thia proposal, Con­ man sold, " I really don't know hate to have the people get the utilization of colleges aiid universi­ Rood for you, too. (Sweetbreads). . Swift’s Veal Cut­ however, most of the boys and Here’s What You Can Do! anything at all about the story Evans F. C5arlson. of Plymouth. nally said, was a suggestion- for Join .Anti-Submarine Drive idea that a major victory waa ties for the purposes o f the war. lets. 55c box; girl.s hail scrambled up the steps Sl££P 6ETT£R! ^ t^ORM BETTER/ Italian Vessel but I should not think"- It was Unions Reject CTonn.. commander of the Marines. post-war rebate and debt deduc­ Washington, .Aug. 28—4t BritiHh Attack Cruiser; (ConllZDnl on Page Ten) 420 miles from the Australian of an over-all reserve fund of 15 heads discuss how schools and col­ serious nature. SOUND SLEEP IS A bom in London and went to school Aluminiiiii Workers in Rnyiil .Air Force ('«a*tal ('ommaad mainland, were pounded by an A l­ per cent of net Excess profits in­ leges, may help in the war effort in . The accident did not prevent Reoults Not Known Be* in England.” their fall terms about to begin. are eiHiperating with the * mted „ ------. f e " ...... carrying out the sports program NECESSITY----- Six Plants Art on La* Treasury Balance lied land-air attack that destroyed come. , Staten Natal and .Army aircraft The mother confirmed substan- Urges Bon«t - In. Rate* Mindful of a prospective serious strictly fresh beef, ytiu can’t beat I’inehurst 3 NOT A rau$e of Heavy Firing. bur Board’ s Refusal. Washington, Aug. 28.—(>P» The ■ In proposing thi* new schedule, tho.se who fell into the pool were Coal, Lumber, Mason*’ SuppUeii, Paint and fuel dumps. western .Atlantle and,have already Beef f»»r meat halls or meat loaf. (Contlnned on Page Tw o) Connally. said that Randolph Paul. (UMtInurd on. Page Four) 2 .MAI.N .ST. TEL. ,M'*3 .MANCHESTER position of the Treasury Aug. 26: Daw'll 12 Or 14 Plapr* engaged the enemy." wearing bathing suit.* at the time LUXURY! Cairo, Aug. i g —OP?—An atU ck Treasury general counsel, urged and paid little attentiop-'^o the Pittsburgh, Aug. 28 — — Receipts. $17,407,118.63; expen­ ^neral MocArthiir's Australian • • • ditures. $161,037,243.44; net bal­ the committee to boost the com­ atcidenf A fter postil had been by R. A. F. torpedo-carrying air­ Unionized workers in six of the headquarters reported that .VIlied Typhoon Kill* 63 Persons PINEHURST FRESH FISH ance." $3,610,083,417.86; customs bined total of normal-and surtax erecteil to prevent others from craft on gh Italian cruiser of the seven plants of The Aluminum K<‘rlin (From tierman Broad- j Fillets of • -I receipts for month, $18,150,720.45. levies on corporations from the . Fresh Mackerel ■ going onto the bridge, the award- 7,847-ton Guiseppe Garibaldi class New Warship CTompany of America have voted to (CoBtlmied on Fogs Four) Bomhin^ Fatal cast*) .Aug. 'J8— —.A Trann- HaddiK-k Sole I reject the War Lihor Board's deci­ 45 per cent previously approved Cod Pollock j ing of the prizes continued and Wednesday night off Antikythera by the House to 55 per cent and to oceiui dl*|>ateh Irom Tokyo report­ Flounder [ Halibut Salmon I over 600 boys anti girls remain^J sion refusing their request for a ed today that a vtolent typhoon | Island, northwest o f (Trete, was Crash Victim general wage increase in the war- retain the 90 per cent excess pro­ To One Person ripened Chowder Clam or Quahou> in .Shell at the pool to. partake, of ice fits tax. I had kllltHl at least 63 persons, In- , cream and. soila provided for reporte^ by British headquarters vital industry. I jured TS and caused extennive I Their action permits officers to The effect of th* 80 per cent ' them. today. Farm Prices and Wages limitation, Connally added, would ! damage on the |la|Ninroe inland o f | appeal, officials of the C7IO Alumi­ — The same night and near the Destroyer Ingraham Is be to cut dow*n to that level the 22 Others Woundetl in ' Kyunhu and part* of the main Is- i BALANCED DIET num Workers of America said. . game place m southbound enemy Sunk as Result o f Col* amount of taxes that a corpora­ Explosion as Missile ' land of Honnhu. .\hout 560 house* The g’mejnnient is urging green-and yellow te^tahles vessel which appeared to be eith­ . The six plants voting to reject, Control Will Be Flexible tion would pay which had earnings were destroyed, 240; carried away as part. of ..r .Lthe daily, . . .balanced . diet Pin^hur^ Vita- NOTICE! according to union leaders, were TALL CED.ARS er on oil tanker or a large mer­ lision in Atlantic Fog. sufficient to subject part of its in­ Tossed into Crowd. by water and more than 30.009 min Fresh Vecefables. chantman, accompanied by eacotl, New Kensington, Pa.. Detroit. come to the 90 per cent excess pro­ - were Isolated by flood water, the | Washington. * Aug. 28.—oPi— Limas nr Vl'p regret to aniioiiiiee that after Aug. waa attacked by the p|anea and Maryville, Tenn., Bridgeport, CTonn.. hr thought the two union leade’ra fits rate. dispatch said. Fresh O Waahington. Aug. 38.— Fog- Badin. N. C., and Edgewater. N.J. were in accord with him on the Vichy, Aug. 28 '/P' A bomb • • • Green Be believed struck by a torpedo. President Roosevelt said "today This was looked upon as a re­ .2 (|l>i. ; Yellow Corn .., .doz. :{0c The British announcement aaid shrouded waters 'o f the Atlantic Workers at Bauxite, Ark., did not general objectives. which exploded in a suburban Coloniliia Salon Wounded TOMORROW NIGHT 29 we are foreed to diseoiitinue delivery, $ today bad claimed the 17. S. De­ that his program U> combat infla­ lief provision for war-swelled Beets ,. ic Investigate Every 2 4 -5 0 make an Immediate re ^ rt. They will see him again next .. .bch. T that the reaulta of the attack on corporations which formerly had meeting of Marcel Deal’s National Bogota, Colombia, .Aug. Summer Squash stroyer Ingraham, a relatively new tion contemplated a flexible rath­ Carrots . . .bch. the cruiaer could not' be obaerved Official announcement of the Thursday, but he said he did not small earnings or were'operating — Rep.-.Manuel Castro waa wonnd-'| r>c Fresh Pea.s due to the shortage o f tires. One of Our warship which waa built only Popular headquarters W ednesday ORANGE HALL because of heavy anti-aircraft vote awaited the return from er than a rigid ' stabilization of expect to lay before them any on a small invested capital basis. ed slightly last night during aa Radishes .. .bch. >c Buys the Finest slightly mors than a year ago at night killed one person and wound­ Celery fire, but that the next morning a Washington of- Nick A. Zonarich, farm prices and wages. specific wage stabilization pro­ Victorious in an earlier’ fight exrhange of five pistol shot* be­ August Sale the CTharlcston, 8. C., Navy Yard. RED. RIPE TOMATOES sinking, burning ship which might union president, who said last week The chief executive also de­ posals. against the mandatory filing of ed 22 others, S Paris dispatch re­ tween too other legislatoi* at • { . . . . lb. 5c Roll-Edge. The Navy i^ v e no details. The BusinetM as usual at the stand. May Value’s! ’ have been either the warship or if the rank-and-file members voted, clared. In a general press confer-' Proponal* in Mensage joint Federal In.ome tax returns ported today. ■" session of the House of Reprenea- .'y?‘TE CAt LIFi.‘oWER /.V.each’ 19c to '25c , sinking was announced as a part the merchantman was seen north­ to rejec^ the decision it would em­ ence discussion of the inflation He indicated that the first defi­ by husbands and wives In cotn- The bomb was tossed . Into a JI ICA C.\LIK)RNIA ORANGES ... do/ l‘>c I of (Communique 113, which had tative*. Eyewitnesses said the | Auto and T ^ c k w^e eontiniie to serve you? Thank you! west o f the island. power him to call a strlks If he problem, that be thought farm nite announcement of these pro­ munitv property "states, - Senator crowd of 1.200 persons from s gal­ RIPE BARTLETi PE ARS ...... ; . ; <; Jr,' INNERSPRING only this to zey about it:' shooting was between Represeatiu Buys the Custom . Made Only Bow Above Water "thought one waa necessary." prices and wages should be kept posals would be fortbdoming in Connally (D-TexI said today he lery, the dispatch said. tlve* Efraim Del Valle and Carlos : REPAffiS ''‘Atlantic within a fixed ratio of living McIn t o s h ...( jravenstein .a p p l e s (iold Medal Innerspring Only its bow was above water, Before leaving for the New Ken­ s Labor Day message to Con­ woiiM seek to eliminate from the The attack occurred on the eve- I .\rturo Parja after Parja ntniek Expert Serrtee At “ 8. The U. 8. Destroyer Ingra­ costs. M r expect Bananas either Fridav or Saturdav Canning Peaches and Pears Ready MATTRESS and it waa s h ro u d e d ^ a pall of sington. Pa., headquarters of> his gress. which would be followed new revenue bill a House-approv­ trf the first anniversary of Paul Del Y'alle on the fare. .Mattress. Pre-Built border, ham baa been sunk as a' result of Hr. said he was in accord with RIPE e l b e r t a p e .a c h e s ...... smoke which oovered^he sea for union, Zonarich said, however, he that night by an explanatory, ed provision whicli would cancel Colette's attempt to kdl Dcat and .• • • ABEL’S fine quality damask ticking. a colliaioa in a fog In the Atlantic. was “ desirous o t straightening thla Price Administrator Leon Hen­ Premier Pierre Laval. " both of Lal>or Day ^'eek almoat 30 miles, an observation fireside chat to the people. community property rights with Explosion Kills Two Men Bear 2$ Cooper Street We Have Ever Offered! ‘Th e next kin of those lost hav.e thing out without any interruption derson on the stabilization issue. (M th^ writing: »e have a g»>od supply of Coca-Cola)... VKoallr Hundreds of coils to make plane reported that two small But the president was definite respect to estate taxes. whom w '-e wounded by pistol bul­ Montreal, .Aug. 28.— '/P— Ta-*.| been notified." of work." No R4q>ort on Powers Y'et on the proposition that no freeze lets. $$$.75 5’oa comfortable. Colors: ships were seen standing by: .amount Involved Less men were killed todny when ha Q**ri Glaad Top Jars.. .Gallons Cider Vinegar... Fanev Heavy 6-0z. ACA Tick­ . The normal complement of tlie May Appeal to Booaeveit Replying to questions, the pres­ Second Buinhing .At .Meeting Operations in the Egyptian des­ order was in sight and that ar­ *TTie amount involved in the explosion destroyed two Mark Rose, Blue and Orehid. ship waa 175. Zonarich has aaid that In the ident said be had not yet received rangements should be made for It was the second bombing of a Ript Tomatoca at 55c basket... Jar Rings.., Jar Tops. ert. were confined to air activity estate taxes I* less than the in­ powder building* and psrtl dly | ing and Made To Govern­ (Xher parts o f the oommuniqur event the workers rejected th* de- a report from the Justice Depart- both farm.prices and wages to be. National Popular Assembly meet­ and desultory artillery exchanges come taxes which recup. year after wresitrd a third al the eoramerrial dealt with the sea battle off the clsic^ he probably would appeal to niept on the extent o f his war adjusted to living costa. . ing. the first baring occurred at rote kittens. BUY ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. yesterdaiy aa an ominous lull con­ year," Connally said, "but the prin­ explosives plant of the Caaadiaa j Wedding and Farewell ment Specifications. Solomon islands and reported with­ President Roosevelt to Intercede In powers and the degre* to- which The president said he thought Tours several months ago when a CeII At 42 Brookfield street and take your choice. tinued to hang over most o( the ciple involved in the proposed tax Industries Limited at Beloetl, drawal of Japanese surface forces the wage case. Another union o f­ they might be empoxvered to a good many farm peopi* also la perhaps even more iniquitous.” bomb was thrown at Deal from Parties For Soldiers PERO El Alametn fronL from the vicinity of 8. pozlUona check on upturn ia living costs. mllea from beret Equipmeat ■ ficial. who declined the use of his were In sccorq with his objec­ Eight states have community another theater balcony., He es­ property damage Is estlmatsd ^ WORTH A British communique reported In the Tulagi area. name, aaid the vote also gave au­ He declined to any exactly what tives, including the bead at th* pro^rty laws—Texas. Louisiana. caped injury. Our Specialty. that R. A. F. fighter-bombers had Keel la 1$$S thority to the officers to ask the questionJ had been pMcd to the National Grange In that connec­ Arizona, N ew Mexico. Idaho, llie National Popular Assembly $100,900. Maarica Lajo4% 9C / 71 c/ ill K \l G ro ce n/^nc. rrsoB a Bantu US TIs a Menll again attacked’ Axis communica­ The keel of the Ingraham waa WLB" to reconsider its decision. department for an opiiaioa. tion, Mr. Roosevelt let it be NeMda. Washington and (Califor­ was established by Oest in Paris Hilaire, aa employ* at tha phi ORCHARDS{ $29.50 tion lines on the southern sector laid Nov. 15, 1939 and she waa The Aluminum company mem- Mr. Rooaevett. who talked over known that he considered a law nia. In those states husbands and in opposition to a government ef­ lost hla life ia th* Centog " : enson^s 3 :: ;TRELT A. PAGANI A SONS 276 Oakland St. Tel. 638

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A >• ,rtant Truthful One Ralised Again in South 1 and vitriolic word, battles' between been busy all this week classify- they are. Nelson can order’’them (Continued from Page One) (Continued frd^ P ^c One) spokesmen for the organization iv'SAVE on BLADES ye To>*'ii Early to Navv of .Viitlioritv; group and the .insurgent faction, inff registrants in the 3A and 3B around withoiit impugning their Manchester ■ ^ ^ ------, *• Illness of Treasurer De­ Police Called to Break l/SAVEonSTLLl T ak e th e A rm y T ests; group so that notifications can be patrioti.sm. .Mealy-mouthed pro­ cultica involved in appHnng price they volunteered, or "unless other (Continued from Page One) each trying to put through iU EITcctivr on SepL 7. ceihngt to the many classea of P nlilinnl State's traditional policios, and slate of delegates to the varipua ' 1 Jr »> ' them, This la in prepdra- cedure is oub." sources of manpower have been Password to r u in xn therefore South Carolina needed a lays Work; Town Goes Up Fracas ' at , East D raft B oard Is Busy. Uon for a general reclassifica- Under the old system hundreds meat have led. they tald. to daily Date Book exhausted," he said. tially quotations attributed to June coounty and state conventions. in The Daily Mirror’s first edition Success in Past Rimes protector m Washington Well Over Its Quota. Chairs flew and women scream­ n , .e . .L At > tion of all men in Class 2.and Class Washington, Aug. 28 —Don­ of Army and Navy procurement penetration of the ceilings more or View* Given In Letter Haven Meeting. K eclaM liyin^ the i?len. 3 expected to be ordered by fle- lea* generally throughout the S aturday, .August 29 story, especially emphasizing on* , , Georgia's racial question faced ed before police quelled the row. ald M Nelson, urged on Capitol officers and inspectors were em­ A new in G eorgia and the same condition with one can- ■ss ------lectlve Service headquarters soon. country.' Get T ogether Hose Co. No, 1, The New Englander expressed in which'Jime was reported as say­ Because of the Ulneas of Walter •u ------The insurgents then loft the hall Hill to become a Legree, powered to grant priorities auto­ his views m a letter to Brig. Gen. ing: g ^ |. didate—dov. Eugene, Talmadge— Hartford, ' Aug. 28— (VP) —The and the •organization put in 'its Ninety registrants reported «at Registrants who have had a matically upon awarding ia con­ “Black Selling" Encouraged M.-K. n at H eadquartera J. Buckley, treasurer, tbs final re­ has^crackrd a whip over the flow Sunday, .August .SO I.ewls B. Hershey, director of Se» "It doesn’t matter to me who he 90U tn UarOlina. • arguing, the point, and his oppo- even tenor of Connecticut's cur­ own slate of convention delegates. the local Selective Service office change of status since filing ques- tract. As a result. pi[iorities "Black teriing," a term derived nent—youthfql Attorney General »t 7:15 this morning for tranapor- tionnaires must notify the local of war materials b.v stripping the Outing. Hose Co„No. 4 S.M.F.D. lectlve .Service, In which he appeal­ la. 1 can’t help hla being the son i port on the USO fund, was not rent caucus season was disturbed, In the New Britain primary ometimes were granted for ma­ from. European "black market*,” ed for “clariflcatloh” of the status Jn*h Skinner Ellis Amall—saying there was no completed until today. The figures State Senator John L. Sullivan 'tstion to Hartford for Army in­ board of such change. State head- (Army and Navy of their authori- terials that could not be obtained. at Villa Louisa. 0- of an earl. I fell hi love with Ger­ rudely last night by a free-for- ha* been encouraged, obaerver* a*- of married men subject to the ald before I knew who h* was issue. In the gubernatorial race in show that with the $3,500 allowed won renohiination over Charles J. duction examination. The local quarters has started a check-up .of ty to issue priorities "There hda been no careful ac­ serted. by freezing meat prices .Auguat 31 to September 7 Atlanta, Aug. 28—(Wide World) all at the East Haven town meet­ i hoard's quota for this month was registrants whose - status has The war production chief an­ Knighta of ColumbuS Carnival. draft. ’■ when I met him on a bus," which they faced each other, the the town for contributions made P restia by a vote of 1,345 to 1,- counting of the quantities of ma- while no ceiling* are placed on —"White supremacy," password to central debate was over the man­ ing which the police were called 191. 101 registrants. However, there chahged in an effort to, uncover nounced last night that effective Wednesday. September 2 “So much has recently been said Uvea in Leeds S,ub(irb outside the town, $9,773.98 has tenals to which ratings were Uve*took. and published by representatives political success in another era ot agement of the state university 12 enlistments from the possible draft dodgers. In order Sept. 7' povi'er to grant priority Is.sued.V Nelson said. .Special meeting. Army and The Morris family live* in Moor- been received for the entertain­ to break up. up notified of today's indue- to avoid such an investigation ratin g s will rest .solely with W PB One of the easiest way* of get­ N avy club. of the Selective Service," Maloney town, a suburb of Leeds. the south, rang anew from the system . ment of men In the armed services. The shore-line incident was the Solve* Dell\-ery Prolilnm He planned to dispatch WPB. ting around price celling* i* to wrote, "not a little of which tend­ Several colleges were ordered I'fkiti- Tw'o men reported for indue-1 registrants should make certain diatrict offices. He described the priorities specialists immediately Tuesday, September 8 Their home was described by stumps of Georgia and South M anchester's quota wras $8,500. one display of political heat in grade meat to a higher quality ed to create confusion, that it ap­ off accredited lists of various col-, RECORDS Uon on transfers from other to keep the local board informed new procedure as' a step toward to district offices in various parts Town Primaries. Legion Hall. others in the neighborhood as a Caroling^his year, while in Ar­ Following Is the final list of laat night’s state-wide Dcmc^ratic Bend, Ore. — /A5 — Allen Grant virroit BLUEBIRD fewds. and one man failed to ap-! of any changes that in any way "a much stricter system" of dis­ than normal, these source* pointed Wednesday, September 9 pears to me that the formation of kansas Negroes looked courtward lege associations last year when contributors: caucu.scs which, generally, were as thought It would be quite a fchbre of the country to issue the ratings. out. Celling* are placed on dif­ "nice, pleasant suburban house.” DECCA paar. ^I'affect their standing in the draft, tributing critii al materials, Opening of local public schools. a definite authoritative policy to The fatherr W. 3. Morris, is sta­ for entry to Democratic primaries Talmadge forced the release of Ethel Wartley . . . , . . . . $ 1.00 uneventful and free of issue- as to get the 17 cords qf firewood he’d E.xperlment With New Plan ferent grade* of meat. By calliiig tie carried out consistently by the Ti^'o Connecticut Company bus- f'oiiiiiiends .Nelson’s lleeislon The WPB has started experi­ Friday, September 11 tioned at York. In civilian life h* which name southern officials. several faculty members on Lester Silver ...... 1.00 the Republican meetings q^ the cut to bis home 18 miles away. COLUMBIA AND OKEB took the Selectees to Hartford he .spoke. .Senator Bnew.stec "good" meat "choice." It could be Meeting of Board of Control, local boards, for the «ake of the OppOTient* of those who la istd charges of advocating racial co­ Fred Wagner ...... 5.00 preceding night.' .Someone stoIe.it, though, before Takes His Own IJfe menting with a new plan for con­ sold under the ceiling for choice had been engaged In various busi­ Large Stock ot AJimiaa. tor their Army ' examinations. i.R-Mainel a member of the Tru- > trolling the flow of materials, Chamber of Commerce. Manches­ morale of the affected citizens, Is ness enterprises, and was at one the (Question said th a t all w hite education in state institutions. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hodge. 5.00- The -Bridgeport convention elect­ he got It mrtved. And when the meat ,,rather ^han good, which la highly desirable." Merry Romantic Mlx-Up Is Paramoont’s "Take a Letter Darling," They reported at the draft office man Defense Committee, told re­ needed by prime whr contractors ter Country club. time head of an advertising ag­ Democrats are for white suprem­ The accrediting groups said there Edward Wagner ...... 2.00 ed its 59 delegates to. the state thieves were caught, the court Southington. Aug. 28 — lypi — low er.' .Asks Calls In .Advance was political interference in the Which come* Sunday and Monday to the State theater with Rosalind convention and instr;uctcd them made them deliver the wood to Where they were checked b.v roll porters that he commended Nel­ with a view to meeting delivery Red Cross First Aid course for ency. acy. that there Is no threat to that (Jarl Johnson ...... 1.00 Russell and Fred MacMurray co-starred, and Macdonald O rey, Robert ttll and given transportation C harles Saultis. 34, was found de.ad son's decision to "get toiigh." dates exactly. Offered Under New TUIm civilian defense. -St. Mary’s Hall at He asked that local boards’ calls In a letter which the Earl of suprem acy, and therefore no ba-sis state's educational system, the M cKenna ...... 1.00 to support the renofnination- of GranL’a house. <*• KEMP’S, Inc. in the bathroom of a rooming “These are time.s," Brewster 7:30. for. -men be m ade ’ well in advance faculty members denied the Tal­ Benchley and Constance Mckire in support. It's all about a woman Governor Hurley, a resident of IMiens. Members of the Selective ■"rhe plan, called "contract pro­ Trade circle* aald another way Harewood was -reported by The for such an Issue. John Hulteen ...... ; ...... 1.00 executive who won’t admit she’s in love with her male secretary. F u rn itu re — M oale d^ayvica board were present to see i house here toda.v. He had been said, "that require a regular Si­ Mass meeting of Air Raid War­ to permit a necessary readjust­ madge chftrges. that city. The governor's renomi- duction control," Was outlined by was the creation, of new meat Daily Mirror to have written to In South Carolina, the one who James Cole ...... 1.00 Miss Russell is the executive, MacMurray her secretary. Hilarin((s Town (7erk Ole* I6S Main St. TeL 5 6 8 0 tks group off. I -“bot in the nead. Dr. William T mon Legree who’ll play no favor­ Amory Houghton, WPB direction classificationa. There are standard dens. High school hall at 7:30. ment of family and business af­ June's father, the earl was quoted * campaigned on a white supremacy As the campaign battle edges Henry Ingraham ...... 1.00 nation was'also supported in sev­ OenanU Reclassification i Nagle, medical examiner, returned ites. Nelson obviously is the man general for operations. Saturday, September 12 fairs. plank was defeated narrowly, in toward the Sept. 9 primary, Ar- complications make "Take a Letter Darling" a highly entertaining eral othef towns, including Wator- classes of m eat upon w hich Ceil­ as saying. “Obviously both you and ' Alexander Tedford ...... 1.00 fun film. Incidentally, Carey was recruited from Broadway. Cornwall, Aug. 28—ijPi—Mrs. Mambeni of the local board haya ' a verdict of auicida. to do the job If he really gets It is being tried out in connec- ing* have been placed. But some Installation meeting. Soroptl- "You will recognize. I am sure,’’ I agree th'at the marriage between (Jeorgla the voting still is to be nall and the governor stress their M.'. and Mrs. Russell P itk in . 2.00 bury, At-hich has 41 delegates to .Mary E. Wilcox, town clerk since tioh with three’Navy contracts for meat formerly sold in these classi- mist Club,’’ Manchester Country he continued, "that these sugges­ done. educational platforms. The rotund the State convention, and Nor­ your daughter and my son cannot L.awTence Touhey ...... 1.00 walk. 1927 and fo.-mer Republican town radios. If successful. Houghton fleations la offered under new Club. tions are based upon the obvious be countenanced by us before ray But these two states served to attorney-general pronil.ses to di­ Wm. H. Orr ...... 1.00 chairman, died suddenly yesterday said, it may be given a place in titles, and there cce no ceilings Tuesday, .September facts that a man 26 years old is stir voters to an excitement which vorce the 'university system from, he .should not send It to his area Candiilate for Rrnnminatinn at her home. son is 21, t.e., a fte r three years. Am Whiter R. Quinn ...... 1.00 In Norwal)<, Cong. Leroy D. Read Herald Adv8. burton ... for best the general program for control­ for these new classes because they Meeting of Retail Credit Bu­ better adapted to militar.v service doubtful if it 'is possible even is la(|king acro.xs Dixie generally political control in - order to re- David CTaldwell, Jr...... 1.00 Rent Deadline office." Staub added. "The declara­ ling the flow of materials. never prevlourty doisted. reau, Manchester Country Club. than a man 40 vears old: that a in this first election year of World .store suspended ratings Talmadge tion by the. landlord is forwarded Downs announced that he would then.” Richard McAiiIiffe ...... 1.00 be a candidate for renbminatiqn at Principal feature of the plan A third way is t6 sell price-con­ Luncheon meeting of Retail mah with one child is normally Snapshot Reproduced W ar T w o.. champions what he terms white Perry Ambiilns ...... 3.00 to the tenant as a notification of is the setting up of. a complete Merchants Division. Chamber of beset with fewer ivorries than a Few races have done more than suprematy against alleged threats what'the landlord has reported the Fourth District convention trolled meat only if meat not un­ With Its front page story. The George Chahnis ...... 2.00 Next Mopday and said that he would rontimie budget of materials and parts re­ Commerce. Manchester Country man with three, and so, on the Mirror reproduced a snapshot of bring up local issue.*, and a m a­ from "foreign" educational inter­ about the rent to the OPA. If a der ceilings is also purchased. A Club. ■ Sidney Mosler ...... 2.00 to support President Roosevelt’s quired, to fulfill a prime war con­ few products, upon which it ia dif­ average, will make a better. sol­ June, a smiling, slim, dark girl jority of the .nenatovs and repre­ ests. ten an t disagrees w ith the, land­ tract. First the prime contractor Florence Lockwood'...... 1.00 policies. ficult to determine maximum* be­ Wednesday, September 16 dier: and that a family man is nec- wearing a print dress with white sentatives olTering again were It's the "Ci acker State’.*" most lord's report, he should specify the obtains from all his sub-cofltrac- Walter Waddell ...... -6.00 Estimate 20 Per Cent of points of di-iagreement on the back The Stamford caucus renomi­ cause of various Ingredients in Manchester 4-H Club Dance cs.sarily less flexible than a single collar. nominated without opposition. heated race In several years. Karl A. Keller ...... 1.00 tors Information showing both ma­ man and require^ more time to of the nnliflratlnn and mail it to nated Mayor Edward A. Gnnnoiid their composition, are not con-, City View Dance Hall, Keeney Neither the Earl of Harewood H ealed C ontest In \'lrg ln ia •Mary Carney S h o p ...... 6.00 LaiuilordH Have Failed terial requirements and proposed street. adjust his affairs, and particularly us. Otherwise, he should treat it ~s witho((t contest, while in Torring- troied. The. buyer takes the price nor Gerald himself could be reach­ Virginia had a heated contest Francis E. Ray ...... 2.00 ton Mayor William A. Patten was shipping schedules for the parts Annual meeting and election of reasonable advance notice of when when the labor question appeared To File Forms. a receipt." which the sub-contractor will controlled meat and then buys the ed for comment, but the earl's sec­ F. T. ,Blish ...... 10.00 uncontrolled meat at an excessive officers. Army and Navy Club at he may be called to service. retary at Harewood house at Leeds dominantly in Rep. Howard Fuiierdl Will supply. 8 . ■ , ' "It Is my Arm conviction that Friend ...... '...... 1.00 cost. sa,ld "the family has no statement Smith’s challenge by Emmett C. F. E. H.v.de....„i„,,...... 1.00 H artford. Aug. 28 A pre-dead­ These reports then will be as­ Friday, Se|ftember 25 the chaos, confusion; and uncer­ Davidson. .*ecretary-t;'ca.surer of sembled by the prime contractor, Trade sources said they felt that or comment to make and the fam­ K. S,' E dgerton ...... 1.00 line tabulation from the State Of­ Simple Amlmla'iice Norivich Diatrict Conference at tainty confronting the family men ily would.be very grateful if no fur­ the International Machinists Union Be Private together with a statement of his the Office of Price Administration South Methodist church. of the country^. . . may so de­ Richard Stone ...... 2.00 fice of Price Administration re­ own material requirements and a might investigate and taka action, ther publicity be given to the mat­ (AFL). Davidson attacked Smith's Arthur Hiiltman ...... 1.00 moralize our civilian population so ter.’; advocacy of several amendments to vealed today that more than 240,- .BeiM's Duke's Body Tomorrow ! production schedule- of the parts particularly if the celling penetra­ as to constitute a great threSt to Mary Ambulo? ...... 1.00 he will make himself, for submis­ tion* become flagrant. It was doubtful If more than one the Wagner labor relations act and Services for Kutlieriiie 000 dwelling units have been regis­ efficient war effort." his espou.sal of an unsuccessful bill Steve Carambclos ...... 3.00 sion to the contracting agency. Italinii Vessel In 100 -Britons knew anjrthlng Henry Fallows ...... 1.00 tered with Ctonne'cticut’s five De­ Preference ratings will be as- about,the matter, since The Mirror to ban strikes during the war. Af­ Byrne to Be Held ut fense-Rental Area offices. . Lohdon, Aug. 28—iPi—A simple .-I was tlie only newspaper to print ter the intense campaign. Smith Moqroe M orris* .» ...... 50 Monroe Monise ...... ,50 Estimating the figure as 80 per R. A. F. am bulance in drab w ar LAST BUDGET F a iu ! Plane Target Unions Reject the story and then only In its rural was renominated by a four to one Putiiaiii Tomorrow. c cent of the expected registraUons, edition. Provincial papers In the vole in the district centering at Friend ...... 50 paint boreu-the body of the Duke the schedules can be met. The | Friend ...... 50 H oward Staub. S tate R ent C^oordi- age Decision vicinity of Leeds indicated they Alexandria across* the , Potomac .■Putnam. Aug. 28 i/Pi A pri­ nator, warned landlords of the re­ of .Kent to<(a,v to Windsor coun­ plan fail* for delivery of materials To One Person (Continued from Page One) .firthiir Avery ...... -.50 try seat and burial place of Brit­ neither earlier nor later than nec- | would not print the story. from Washington. vate funeral will be . held in St. m aining 20 per cent of dwelling The story said that the Earl of Donald Chapman ...... 50 ain's royal family. essary to meet the contract de­ in the Nile delta was driven off and The pensions- for congressmen Mary's Roman Catholic church unit.* th a t A:igu.*t 31 is the Ia.*t DAY (Continued from Pag* One) Wm. Black ...... 1.00 (Continued from Page One) Harewood. Gerald'a father, had fight was rehashed In Georgia's here tomorrow for Miss Katherine day to file forms with the rent di­ Crowds in London’s bu.*y Eus- livery date. i set afire. Mrs. Rosa McClellan ...... 1.00 ton station stood silent and bare­ FURS / ___ _ ■ written to Miss Morris'S father, a „ Fifth Congressional District when Byrne, Oinnccticut’s Republican rector in this area. Of Keith’s .Annual under the name of Popular As- and 65 cents In southern mills, lieutenant In the Army pay corps, two opponents came out against national com m ltteew om an and an- W. R. Cassells ...... 1.00 headed as the coffin of the duke, .Aiitnmotive Hint with the average hours pay $1. • Heavy I’enalty embl>\ opposing even consideration of a Rep. Robert RamspecK, author of influential leader in the state party Sally Healley ...... 1.00 draped with his personal standard • Storewide • CARACL'L PAW SW.AGGER British Fliprs Attack The.v asked a dollar-a-day increase "This means . the ov. ner of any and surmounted by a single Average aufSmobile attains its , • ------m arriage until G erald ia 21. the measure which was' passed for over 20 years. Mrs. J. L. H a r d y ...... 1.00 house, rooming house, hotel, trail­ • STRIPED CONEY S.\BLE DYED Ttvo Sicilian Toivns but the WLB, in refusing, said It Young Lascellea la a son of the Miss Byrne, who was 62, died M ary BelL (Theney ...... 10.00 wreath of red lilies, was removed best mileage from gasoline, at a , „ l rtl , (and later repealed! giving con- er, flat, apartment or shack being from the baggage car of an ex­ Speed of 20 to 25 miles an h o u r.! TllPOtpr BotUO BlO$t Rome (From Italian Broad­ found the company’s overall pay royal, the only slater of gresameg civil service retirement yesterday in a New York hospital Pioneer Parachute Silk Dept. • -VI TRIA BLOCKED L.APIX had increased 15.8 per cent be­ rented or offered for rent any­ press train. after which it drops constantly' jc;//. I n h i r p a 2 7 casts!. Aug. 25 -1/Pi-British air the king, and is tenth In order of benefits. where she underwent an operation Girls ...... 8.10 where in Connecticut must regis­ tw een Jan. I, 1941, and May, 1941. succession to the throne. He turn­ Aboard the same train were the AUGUST until, at 60 miles an hour, the | UtlP, injurPn t raiders attack ed the Sicilian town.* Aside from these issues, the two weeks ago. Junior Commandos ...... 9.25 ter these unite by the deadline or • S.\RLE DYED MUSKRAT In Its "Little Steel" decision, the' ed 18 only la s t F rid ay and sooa Is bodies of three members of the. mileage is cut almost . in half. Berlin • F'rom Geminn Broad- of Gela and Comiso last night, but campaiens In the solid Democratic A native of Thornpson. she had be prepared to accept fne penalties SW A tiO CR caused only minor damage and a WLB e.stahlishod a formula of ap­ to leave a factory job In northwest $108.85 duke’s entourage who died with ^ 0 this to your torso . -asti. Aug. 28—(iPi-- One person belt of the south furnished little lived in this city most of her life provided by the Price ^ntrol him Tue.sday in a flying boat crash Winner b.v Extortion was killed and 27 were injured few civilian casualties, the Italian proving gineral wage increases of England to' join the Army. and until her retirement 1.5 years Total ...... $6,273.98 15 per cent during the 16-month material for others than the home- Ac(.” Staub emphasized. 4 in Scotland his secretary, Lieut. seriously last night when a bomb high command reported today. ■ folks. With Senators and Repre­ ago was owner of the Byrne Com­ Allowed town by USO .. 3,500.00 The penalty for failure to regis­ SALE John ’ Lowther; his equerry. Pilot At the Olympic Gsmes of 66 was thrown in a nioticm picture One of the raiders wgs' shot period. Light of Glowworms pany. department store here. this Fall-only more so Meanwhi.'i, the CIO Interna­ sentatives almost to a man be­ ter. he added, is a ■$5,0(fo fine or a Offioer the Honorable Michael . A. D., .Nero proclaim ed him self theater In the Fnris district of ■down In-flames end another made hind the adm inistration (n .bioth Nex-er Soilght Elex-tlx* Offli-e G rand Total '...... $9,773.98 year In jail, or both. Strutt, and valet, Leading Air- Only 12 Hours Left victor in music and returned to llohv as the nationalist concen a forced landing after being dam­ tional Union of Mine, Mill and Although scientist* know com­ Smelter Workers, which recently paratively little about glowworms, domestic and foreign policies, Interested in politics since the Registration forms are available craft.sman Halos. ... To Buy Keith Furniture Rome with' 1300 prizes'which hel tralion movement showed an anti- aged by anti-aircraft fire, a com­ there was no "isolationism" to de­ time of. the women’s suffrage at area offices and all local OPA ROVrnF. your torso with had extorted from the judges. I Semitic film to its followers, the munique said. The pilot of the lat­ became- the collective bargaining it has been established that their At Once \ A’ear .Autfust agent of AI.eoa's Cleveland plant, light is generated in the act of bate’, practically no opportunity f(?r movement, she never sought elec­ Children’s Laughs War Price and Rationing Boards, No Celling On ChriNtniOH Tree* P lot* of Arrow w hites anil ter craft was reported captured. an Incumbent to be challenged as tive office, although her name was S taub advi.- German fighters also were said (lisclosed it had filed a petition breathing. solid rolor* this school year! with the WLB. asking a review of derelict In his respbnsibUlttes to mentioned this year as a possible To date, the Hartford^New Brit­ H artford. A'ug. 28 -i/Pi—It's still Arrow Vi biles are the iiiost to have shot down three British the nation’s war leaders. Republican candidate for secretary And Shouts Legal ain Defense-Rental Area office -at planes in dogfights over Egypt. ■ that part of Its decision denying a o a little early to be thinking about |m|iiilar shirts on any cam- bu rton ’s . . . fo r best wage increase to the Cleveland Virtually. Mean* Murrewt of state. She had been vice-chair­ 119 Ann street. Hartford. li.sts 85.- it, but it may cost you niofr to plant. It asserted that board's rul­ With primaries already held In man of the party’s State OntrsI (K)0 registrations, highest tothl in trim your Christmos tree this year. |ius, and .'\rrow solid colors ing had distorted, the picture of ; all states except Louisiana and C om m ittee since 1924 and na(io'nal Denver.— f/Pi —Tlie neighbor's the State. The OPoffice announced yester­ are finding niof'e and more Dark Days Aliead com initteew oinan since 1928. children have a legal right to laugh Second in line is the Bridgeport KEITH’S conditions locally. . T 3 T Q Georgia, only a negligible number day that (Thrlstmas trees and favor with the college man' Former Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ Office at 27 Hatri.son sf;**!. with BURTON’S SUGGEST of incumbents met defeat, and In and shout. their decorations^ had been ex­ Main Manrhontpr every semester. For Gas Dealers all of the states, ths Democratic win said of Mias Byrne that "she Justice of the Peace James N. .55,000 registrations. empted from the'provlsions of the nomination virtually means suc­ held a position of leadership, cer­ Sabin heard the plea of property The other offices and their fig­ general ma.ximum price regula­ OI*k\ SAT, TILL 9 P. M. All Arrows have the Sanfor­ cess In the November general tainly not - surpaa.*ed if ever owners that Russell Martin and his ures arc: New Haven at 216 Crown tions. Today-Sat.-Sun. ized l,ahel (Shrinkage less j H artford. Aug. 28- .,Pi—G aso-I STATE* PL.AYINO elections. equalled by any. woman m the family be evicted because the four street, 45,000( Waterbqry at 115 line dealers today predicted a 2 - First,Run Features > 2 - It was on this basis that the sta te .” children constituted a nuisance and Grand street. 30,000; and New than 1'“'!) anif all are cut to / dark future for the gasoline-selling Arkansas Negro Democratic As­ disturbed the neighborhood. London-W indham County at 243 tlie famous “Mitoga” figure- ' business In the rationed area. sociation launched its drive to Presented "E" .\uard But a family cannot bejevicted State street. New London, 25,000. til. They have their huttons’ "It IS now In a slow process of gain entry to the primary. Mem­ just because the' children are In llatin of Population anchored on, too! $2.25 up. at'rangplatlon." 1* the way the bers were sent to the polls during ' • Waterbury, Aug. 28—(iPi—Fif­ noisy, the court ruled. "These last minute report.* indl- atatlonw predicament was de­ th* primary, were turned away as teen'thousand workers and guests c'a'te all areas are receiving ~egis- A i*il us today for yoor ho<4i- scribed *by George T. Ledwith, 8 comedy start. Ineligible under party rules, and were present yesterday when Onl. 4,997 Enlist In .Army trations proportionate to their to-«rhool .Arrows! president of the Hartford Gasoline ondab'aoutylSha on this the oasocistion. plans to F. H. Payne, assistant chief of the populations," Staub said. "There Is Dealers’ a.ssoclation, which In­ base an appeal' to Federal.courta. Springfield Ordnance Diatrict, pre­ Hartford. Aug. 28 — (/Pi The no sign of lag anywhere.’’. con iocki They eon sented The Scovlll Manufacturing cludes 252 stations. The association cites a Supreme Army induction and recruiting Arrival of thousands of tenants’ Exclusive Headquarters In Manchester At ths same time. State OPA take it...and court ruling that primaries involv- Company with the Army-Navy center here announced yesterday copies of the landlords' declara­ Rationing Director Stanley Crute "E” .for efficient war production. listed in.the service during the tions have enlntle'd extra and un- nCKjM Ing Federal officers are subject to Fpi Arrow .Merchandise announced that more than 10.000 lev* It I Wilson V.ellette, an employe of the first se'ven months of 1942. The p.ece.*.*ary clerical work, however, 'farlow'* ha* the grande«t enllee- Matinee 40c Federal regulation and the asso­ concern, for 37 years, collap.sed at recruits were most numerous in CTonnecttcut drivers have applied ciation instructed its members to the Rent Coordinator pointed out. lion e\rr of l)ri-*ses, Hloii*.**, for additional aupplemental gaso­ PRICES: Exrnlng ...... S5c the cere’tnony and died en route to January, the month after Pearl "U nless a ten an t di.-

Peter Calhoun of Porter street, waa units now wars ba.ttUng tha JapS' Reaches Majority. remembered, when his cousin, licious buffet iWcheon. The honor Not Russian gignpoot rMdt "Noromlyocknowbosunka. neaa there In Isoaaaant rain, knea tendered a 8ur’#-ise b lrtiu '.r’ jui-ty Joseph Calhoun of Oak Grove guest received numerous gifts. tankshunk brook,” and it’s an In- I Remove Tracks They Got '’Em Through Tuesday evening by 35 of his rela­ Icavier War deep in mud. Daily RacMo street, arrived with his hay wagon Kent—(>Pi—No, the Highway ,dlan word meaning “water from Getting Naval Story P ro j^ a m s Is Given a Party tives and friends.. The guest of to take the guests for a hay ride. (Thlna exports about '70,000,000 Department marker greeting what the great hills.’’ eastern War Time honor, who had reached- his ma­ After an enjoyable jaunt around pounds of peanuts and 57,899,000 tourists there are left on the Attention Turned On Center St. jority, had scarcely recovered from town the party returaed to Ray- pounds of peanut oil in a six- Ethan Allen highway isn’t a trans­ Oldest Subway system in Duties Asked Raymond Calhoun, son of Mrs. th a To Milne Bay Is Only Half of Job the surprise of having his birthday mand's home and partook of a de­ month period. planted Russian signpost. It United States is in Boston. Of Education Genera) MacArthuria Headquar­ Work Started .This / .1’ ters, Aug. 28—(jP)—The temporary of words in the copies exactly Vice President Wallace lull in the Battle of the Solomon 3Ioniing by State and Biggest . Struggle for « froBu Pac* One) matches the original.'^ Finally it MONTGOMERY WARD islands turned military attention WPA Labor Usetl. Correspondent With skims up a pneumatic tube to the To Speak at Dedication of tenehen, McNutt urg^ today to MUne Bay, on the south­ transmi.ssion room and from then east tip of New Guinea, where Al­ ___ioalMiy that teachera stay Work was ..started this morning Britiiih Fleet 1h Getting on, I can only hope it moves speed­ j«lr posts unless drafted by the lied land and air forces are fight­ ily and arrives with some degree ing hard to keep the Japanese removing the 'Rouble trolley track New Yiirk, Aug. 28—(Wide i in Chicago to r air force radio ly or Navy or war industry for News to Reatlers^ of continuity in London for pass­ World)—Vice President Wallace, school activities, so the NBC Barn o r 6l^ e r priority rating. from developing yet another and from Adams street, east to the ing on to pir.w York. potentially, the hioet dangerous speaking from Washington in both Dance will do ita last broadcast Center. It Is being'done by the By Larry Allen (I hope there won't be any cen­ Spanish and English, is to Join in Doty to Continue Teaching foothold on the island. state and the labor Is furnished from there Saturday night. The : *?t la the patriotic duty of teach- With the British Fleet In the sorship when I come home again. ' a Sunday broadcast of ceremonies' ^ theater had been the program's Except to report that "the ac­ by the WPA. Hayden L. Griswold I intend to spend $50 Just tele­ ara to continue teaching, despite tion is developing," General Mac- Eastern Mediterranean, Aug. 28— in which the name of San Gero- ; studio home since March, 1932. of 122 O akland street, W P.^ en­ graphing m essages to every nimn, Mexico, is changea to Li- Iba lure of service on other fronDT Arthiir's headquarters disclosed no gineer for this area is in charge. (Wide World I—Splaahing about ■nd despite the lure o f higher one I know because It will feel so difce. In memory of the martyred Behind the dials tonight: NBC— deUiU about Uie struggle against It is not expected that 'there wH) "Mare Nostrum” in' the ships of good.) ^wages.’: he said. the enemy landing force which be traffic delays as one rail will be Czech village. The town is nine 8, Lucille Manners singing her own His Britannic Majesty's Navy has jI Petting Story Has ThriiU milea’Xrom the Mexican capital. “It is not only a teacher's duty ■cams ashore on the flat, crocodile- removed at a time. A power com­ song; 8:30, Information Please; 9, its thrills and difficultiea but get- |I Of course, getting the story has In hhlf-hour program, for NBC Waltz Time; 9:30, Plantation Par­ '•to stay at his post," he added, "but infested bay shore Wednesday pressor is used to break away the ting the story is jjist half of the, its thrills and . difficulties, too. ■ ka must expect to carjy heavier night. cement on one side of the rail. at 5 p. nt., also will include talks ty ; 10, People A re Funny Quiz; corre-spondept'a battle--the big­ Madison Square Garden may see by Miguel Aleman, chief minister 10:30, Tent Show drama. KEEN NEW STYLES, work loads than In peacetime. Now Meeting Oppoidtion When this is broken sway the rail gest atrdg^e Is getting the story a new track record set alter this iTiachers already knmv something Is slipped osit and removed. The in the Mexican cabinet, Alejandro CBS—7:30, Report to the Na­ Official reports did indicate,' to the American publle. war by correspondents who have Carillo, representing Mexican la­ tion; 8, Fred Brady variety: 8:30, about these extra duties. They however, that Allied airmen wha hole is then filled In. Th« rails learneii to run on Britisl9 war­ know the extra’hours for ration­ from the Center south are not to Strange as tt may seem, if Brit­ bor, and Governcir Rojo of the Fed­ Special School of the Air; 9, Play­ were unchallenged . by enemy ish • warships sunk the entire ships. eral Department of Mexico, who house, Eddie Cantor guest; 10, d e s ig n e d FOR HARD KNOCKS— ing and registration. They know planes while pounding the Japa­ be removed at this time as the 1* What it means to train air-raid town owns Main street, while the Italian battlefleet In. a single en­ '' 1 know that the shrill notes at ■ will formally rechristjan the town. Caravan Hour and Lanny Ross. nese convoys and landing barges, gagement, the world wouldn't the Marine bugler and the electri­ BLU—7:30, Lone Rangel''; 8:30, protection workers. now were encountering aerial op­ rails in Center street are under the “But It is quite clear that the care of the state. know anything about it until the fying shout over tlie loudspeaker Renewal of the contract for the Those Good Old Days; 9, Gang- position which. the invaders had victors returned to their home •'All Hands to action stations” •Rudy Vallee show. Just announced, busters; 9:30, Dina Shore songs; LOWER PRICED AT WARDS! 'achool and its staff will play a still managed to bring up despite re­ There are 28,314 feet of rail to ^ larger role in the community as be removed. A t no tim e Is It ex­ base. That might mean the next have raised my niarathonic , rat­ will continue the program at lea.st 10. Meet Your Navy; 10:30, Men, ■OYS' SANFORIZID peated fighter raids on Buna, their day or the next week. ing to a new high. until January 1. Thus the series Machines, Victory. tha war goes on. Schools must closest air base, where at least 23 pected that there will be over 18 continue to be centers of learn­ Inches of the roadway opened in Wireless Sllrnee Not Broken when that alarm <»nies, I will go on whether or not K'udy's M ps—8:30, This Is Navy Nor- ■AND OVERALLS 9 8 < Zei‘08 'were smashed. ■Warships do not break the wire­ know Immediately wha^ to do, duties as chief petty offjeer in the ■folk; 9:30, Double or Nothing; 10, ing, but they must also be renters Observers 'saw little .■•chance of width, and about five lengths of Famoui "101" melal-rivatsd blue I SAIII aiR U ' 79« DRIffH ' of community service. Schools track will be removed before the less silence while at se.x. To do so wherever 1 am. and that's grab Coast Guard should prevent him Annual All-Star Football, Collegi­ ‘ must be the company headquarters the Milne Bay operations develop­ tin helmet, white cloth helmet, from appearing. At the same time ate Team vs. Chicago Bears. dsnim panti. 99% thrinkproof. ing into a pitched bsttle between concrete^. Is again laid. There has might endanger their .safety, for o f the home front." been no time limit set for the the moment the tran.smls.sion of long gauntlets frf rprolectlng my Comedienne Joan Ihivis's contract \ Now— just when you’re buying school clothes— large forces.. Xs in virtually every iace and hands again.st bomb also was rienewed. and it waa What to expect Saturday: NBC Studies Should B«‘ I'seful landing they have made in the work. While no action has been any signal or news is started, it t As for college students. McNutt taken as yet. it U likely that the almost certainly 'is picked up by fla.-' soiy-to-waih gay itriped flower-bright cottons! They wash beautifully, and natural cover and chance to ex­ Axis aircraft and the undersea menace of submarines, this Allied the hall of . bomb splintera to theater returns to CBS on Septem­ ■aeful to the war effort. west, were removed two years ago. convoy recently arrived safely at Malta, bringing sorely neeiied supplies to the defenders. Above, engagements or torpedoes from ton Park race. CBS—2:05, Of Men ihirti. long ilaSvst. Sizst 8 to 16. r ploit the Jungle tactics in which reach the bridge, 1 make a bee­ ber 14 for ita ninth Monday night and Books; 4:30 (51BS 4:45), Sar­ "Through the ROTC and through .they sre trained. long.shoreir.cn hurriedly unload the boxes and hales of equipment (NEA Riuliophotol. submarines. j atudent loans to accelerate training All that is one reaaon why the line for the aft direetor tower or sea.son of hour-long dramatic adap­ atoga race finale; 6:15, Calling they wear cn well os they wash! They hove fine details like tie- certain technical flelds," he de- Twin Ruids Send " Navy is called the silent .service. ■ the searchlight deck. tations. that will be its 3Blst Pan-America. Chile. BLU—11:30 ROYS' SPIED SHIRTS .^.fttared. "we have the beginning of Report/! Japane$e Germany by Ameriran-Britlsh Like -three other new.smen now- No 4'omparatlvely Safe Place broadcast. In starting another a. m.. School Room for Democ­ bock sashes, g a y pockets, rickrock trimming! All ore well mode, with ‘a national college war reservist Bombs From Em I forces from the west and Russians accredited to the British Navy,'I It's no US eiooking for a com­ year, the program's guests are to racy; 4 p. m.. Club Matinee; 6:45. AND SHORTS 2 5 ^ . ‘pvogrsm. T'hope to see this ex- Fleet W'ithdraieing from the cast overlap and'the Ger­ Air Raid Drill Shows usually Write my dispatches aboard paratively safe place: there Ju.st be Tyrone Power and Barbara Edward Tomlinson from Rio. MBS ' Mn this price I Economize by buying them— they'll give extra wear! and expressed doubt that any),ad­ street and the North School sta­ try to find the N^val censor. T nafs i 1:15—Ma Perkins. 3:20—Down Brush Creek Way ditional facts were available in vulnerable spot In the German war cast announcing a new air raid ing upon us. On eofflcer adVtsed 1:30—Pepper Y oung's Fam ily. 3:30—Russian American Festival machine. Hi'iler blamed part of thb alarm signal starting today. The need of several hundred ad­ tion. necontaminalion'ambulances not easy because the warships do lodg torso, bosque, jumper or sailor styles in sun and tubfast checks, Claiming Victory Sydney. not, always return to the same me "stay in the wardroom. You'll 1:45-The Right to Happiness. 4:00—News Germans' Russian winter disaster Henceforth,- traffic will stop and ditional air ra(d wardens and ex­ w ere called out fo r the ftr-st time be safe here. No bomb could come Rstimstes Jap Losses since the air drills have started point from which they started. On 1:00—B ackstage Wife. 4:15—^^Victory Begins at Home stripes or flower prints. Generously cut in sizes 7 to 14. A dispatch attributed to .‘lelwyn on frozen locomotives and prom­ workmen will leave their jobs only tra auxiliary' policemen was shown through our flight deck.” i:15—Stella Dallas. 4:30—You're in the Army Now ised that this winter there would and the.se m.ade two trips during one recent operation, I ro(le in a (Oontinned from Page One) Speight, Star correspondent, esti­ when a s< rlous raid is apparent. today as a result of the air n^id sand-filled rickety train for 29 But I dashed breathlessly to 1:30—Lorenzo Jones. .4:45—Newa be no such failure. Otherwise, only a general alert will the alarm period. the bridge—and a thousand pound mated that Japanese losses In the drill. Henry R. Mallory, Air Raid hours, most of the time without i:45—Young Widder Brown. 4:55—Wa, Commentary . airm en shot down 12 or 14 enemy last fortnight totalled 50 ships i The"'Vast Job of keeping Ger­ be sounded. I bomb crashed through the armor­ i:00—When a Girl Marries. 5:00—Ad Liner—Musical Coop­ man Armies supplied from the At­ Precautions Chairman stated, food or water, to get to a port SPARKLING, COLORFUL fplanes during the day in fights sunk or ilaniaged. The mere record of the two- where i could find a NavStl press ed deck as though it waft made of i:15—Portia Faces Life. erative )f7 4 over Milne Bay and the Japanese The Selwyn Speight dispatch de^ lantic to the Volga and from .the sided ai'r front against Germany summing up the immediate re­ butter and blew out ins ward­ 5:45—Ben Bernie 1 Arctic to the Mediterranean under sults of the drilK Those wardens ! Top on Levies officer. i:30—The Story Club with Jane ROYS' TIES 2 9 c hpuw at Buna, 180 m.'rtbeaatem coast of New Guinea. their last minute' effort to take the pounding of the British and the night forays indicates the ex­ and auxiliary police who were on i 6:05—Sports' • Rich looking ties at o grand low Russians and the destruction by duty in today's mid-day drill per­ Now Proposed the dispatch before it leaves for i:45—Dance Music. {Roller Japanese losses at the control of the southwest Pacific in tent and effectiveness of the the United States and, if the Staff i:55—Stand By, America. 6:15—Hedda Hopper'a Hollywood price. Full-bodied rayon. 'awaiiipy Milne Bay landing includ- one knockout blow, and said that saboteurs has put a telling strain Allies' air weapon, sharpened . by formed very well, he stated. Oddity 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ on Nazi rail transport. Need More Volunteers officer has made changes that 1:00—Newg. , ad a transport, probably a car-. suci)^ a failure would mean "the the greater flying range, speed, (Continued ,from Page One) » ruins the continuity, a big pow­ 1:15—History in the Headlines — ing, America r " ' tier and alx landing barges. most crushing defeat in the whole (The German high command ac- bomb-bearing capacity, accuracy Mr. Mallory stated that a fine A single train can travel In 6:45—The World Today knowleiigiMl "m alen n l dam age in opp^ Meanwhile^ a terse Navy De­ Pacific war for Japan." and toughnc.ss of the new Atfteri- pi-actice which the Treasury con­ tell my story and atill satisfy the 1:30—S trictly SporU. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy partment communique' reported residential quarters" and some dents of Manchester, es^cially same time. The oddity occurs (■:in and British bombers. Here it women, to attend the. sessions of tends permits many of them to long blue pencil. 1:45—Lowell Thomas, commen- 7:15—Mary Small Songs THIS FALL 1 ,2 9 that "Japanese surface, forces ap- eivllian casualties in the Ka.ss<>l ia where a small triangle of San the Air Raid schools soon to be remain out of hiirher tax brackets. After all that palavering, the tato r. 7:30—Report to the Nation Good-looking wool and cotton vpear to have withdrawn from the ellackv. By the United States Army Air Bernardino county |a sandwiched 8:00—Fred Brady Variety Show The lo.ss of 30 bom bers in d icat­ condui'ted here and in this same When a married resident of one dispatch sometimes looks like a ';00— Fred W aring in Pleasiire blend. Raglan sleeves. Zipperl vicinity of our poalUons in the Tu- Foice An afternoon homhard- tatooed wonder but, once approved between Riverside and Orange 8:30-;-Pan-American Pageant area." iV. Y. Stocks ed that some 600 of the K.A.F.'s connection an appeal will be sent of tho.se sta te s dlc.s, under present counties. Time. men>. of shipyards at Rotterdam. out for additional auxiliary police­ law only half his property is and signed, I speed it to the tele­ :15—News of the World. 8:55-;-Cecil Brown , . While modem Naval warfare big planes made the raid. British In occupied Holland, where direct losses on night raids have been men and other civilian Defense counted as belonging to him, the graph office. There I must pass a ;30—Come On and Dance. 9:00—Great Moments From Great ;iiigbt result in turning a wlth- Air Reduction .. hits were .scored in the center of volunteer .workers. It was em­ cordon of soldiers by flashing my .Many Tunnels Plays GIRLS' ALL NEW WOOL ftrawal into another large s ale In­ roughly five per .pent. other half being credited to his ;45— H. V. K altenborn. 6 Allis Chal Mfg . the target and on two doeked phasized by Mr. Mallory that the widow. As a result, sometimes green identity card, thence up two 1:00—Chtles Service Concert. 9:30—That Brewster Boy vasion attempt in a matter of days Moon .\lds Nazi Fighters ships. 10:00—Camel CJaravan ' CARDIGANS 1 ,2 9 Allied Ghem ... ■ The raid was the heaviest of groups to^#5e sought for the local the 50 per cent omi.ssion reduces flights of stairs to the office of the 1 Tlie "hat ■ hole division" of one 1:30—Information Please. or even hours, the enemy’s disap­ Am Airlines ... All BoinherH Return air raid defense organizations Naval advisor to Egyptian censor- railroad had. "At one tim e, 27 tu n ­ 11:00—News 5iies 8 to 16. Such pspensive- pearance was regarded generally nine on Kaswl since the start of the husband's estate tielow the i:00—W altz Time. Am Rad St S ... This waa the seventh flying should be mainly those who would minimum exemption $40,000 un­ ahlp. nels in a 150-mile stretch between i:30— P lan tatio n P arty. 11:05—Sports Roundup looking sweatersi Foil coldrs. as a victory for U. S. Marines and the war and its coetllne.sa to the 11:10—News Analysis A m S m e l t...... attackers, British sources said, fortress foray against Hitlcr-heid be available for duty in the day­ der present law; $60,000 under Story Checked For Hours Wllmore, Ky„ and Harriman, i;00— People A re Funny. American Naval and Air Forces. Am T * T ...... time. Once his blue stamp is socked Tenn. One 14-mile stretch on tbs 11:15:—Bobby Byrnes orchestra The first eyewitness account of could be attributed, partly to the Europe for the American Air the proposed law...... i:30—Tent Show Tonight. Api Tob B ...... Force and tlu' .seventh from which 26 Ineldents Reported Greatly Reduce* Net Tax upon each sheet --but he too has route had eight tunnels. ;00—News. 11:30—'Dick Jurgras orchestra / .'the Navy-Marine raid 'on Mskin bright light of an almost full 12:00— News ROYS' STURDY COTTON Ami Viscose...... •moon which helped Nazi night all of Its four-engined bombers There Were 26 incidents in to­ Moreover, the Treasury ■ claims, censorship powers, and uses them :15— Melody Magic. • Iriand in the Gilberts, about 1,200 A naconda ...... have returned. day's drill and so far aa is known —the'story is checkedusually The onion is an exrellen polish­ OVERiLLLS 7 9 ( miles northeast of the Solomons, fighters and ground detenses. such halving of Jointly held prop­ :30—Songs My Brother Taught A tchison ...... By the Russian Air, Force— at’^this time all but two of these erty greatly reduces thfe net tax. for hours—to see that the number ing agent for "tinware." Tomorrow's Program told of the destruction of 350 Japa- Kassel is PO miles northea.st of Me. A.M. Stzoi 6 to 10. Adjustable sus­ Aviatiort Cbrp .. Frankfurt, one of the targets Raids on the Nazi capital and at were reported in to the Control beenuso the rates are .graduated. :00—News and Baseball Scores. 'aese, their ships -end installations. penders. % shrinkproofl BaldwTH C t ___ which the R.A.F. hit .Monday in Ica.st seven other centers in east­ .station. In at lea.st one incident, Connally took the stand that if :10—Chuck Wagon Days. 7:00—News 99 Shoot Sonie of Own Men B * O ...... its last night raid ,on Germanv. ern Germany where some Indua- where additional auxiliary police only half .the property belonged 7:10—Shoppers Special — Music, At Pearl Harbor. Convir. John were to have been dispatched for ;30—Moon River. tim e Bendix ...... and its prinripal factories Includ­ friea had been shifted from the to the husband in life, certalnl.v ' Tomontm’s Program BOYS' STURDY SHIRTS M. Haines who led the raid, and B eth StI ...... ing the Henschel Locomotive Ruhr valley and Rhineland for se­ duty to a given area, none were no more than half of It lielonged 7:35—F’urricrs Program . MaJ. James Roosevelt, son of the available. ‘A M. .7:45—Tuckels Program , Boeing Airp . ... Works, said to be the larg'-.st ■ in cu rity from B ritish Iv.imbs. to his estate after death. :00—Reveille. Agriculaural news y ^president, disclosed that Japanese Borden ...... The Russians said their planes Mr. Mallory stated that there Start Now To Build Re»$tance 7:55— News FOR DRESS AND PLAY GIRLS' JERKIN SUITS turope; the Henschel Aircraft En­ was ronfiislon today in the sound­ The House, however, provided ;25-'-Newi. planes strafed and bombed indis- Can Pac. '...... gine Works which make Daimler rained fire on Berlin.^ particularly that all the prjperty should be in­ 8:00—News of the World erlminatel.v, shooting some of their the suburb of Treptow; Danzig, ing of the alarm signals, originat­ ;3()—Reveille. 8:15—Shoppers Special/- Yijpr boy needs shirts thot con ’’take it." Boy them of W ords thrift 3.64 Cerrn De P .... and Benz Engines; and tho Fiese- cluded in the husband's grosa es­ ;55—News. IN SMART FAU FABRICS . own men but failing to harm the Ches A Oh .... Koenigftberg, Tilsit. Stettin. Star- ing in the police station. Last 8:3()—News , ^ ler Aircraft works which turn out Ume. he said, a false alarm was tate until It was' shown that part To Winter CoId$ :00—Morning Watch. prkel Darien Jra are mode of long*-wearing percale that’s good- American attackers. Roosevelt was C hrysler .,... Messerschmitt fighters. gard. Fiierstenwalde anil Schneide of it waa received as compensa­ 8:35- Shoppers Special — con­ Sizat 7 to 14. S o attractive we had it made in three ultra-smart Fol the target of snipers but was un­ Wednesday night. All their planes ■ sounded from the police station :00—News. tinued looking enough for dress, strong enough for ploy. They're gener- Coca - Cola ----- While the big bombers were tion for services rendered by the,^ : 15—World News Roundup. fabrics: cotton corduroy, SItelland type and plaid wool and royonf injured in the 40-hour hand-to- returned, thev said. I and todav an alarm was sounded 9:00 —Press Newa Col Gas A El ... striking at) this root of Nazi air- surviving wife, or derived origi­ :30—Woman's Radio Bazaar oosly sized, too . . . full-cut for free action. Doriens come in coiorfast hand fighting. By the R. A, F.— A • Spitfire Ion the "blue" signal by mistake, 9:15—Caucasian Melodies Com! Ipv Tr .». power, fighters were maintaining all of which added to the confu­ nally from such compensation or., with Nan Clarice. When your doughters see it, they'll wont it in all three! The ierkin The New Guinea battle coat the Coml Solv ...... almost ceaseless offensive patrol fighter fleet escorted the Ameri­ Puretesfr Vitamins A B D and G 9:30—The Garden Gate stripes, figures or smart slub’ prints. can bombers on the 300-mile trip sion of the public and wardens, he other separate property belonging ■ ;55— P rogram Parade. buttons demurely down the back, hos two patch pocketslThe skirt Japanese eight Zero planes over Comwlth Edis .. over Nazi-occupied France and to her. 10:00-^Public Forum — Hartford Boys’ Foil School Trousers, Hew Fottems...... l. f to Rotterdam and return. One said. :00—Women's Radio Bazaar. Board of Health Ubrary Has 9 has eight gores! Wonderful for school. Milne Bay and four more at Buna, Cons Aire . there were indications of possible Makes Signals dear Connally expressed confidence 50 capsules 98c; 100 for $1.79 :15— Food News. llncAHhur's headquarters report­ Cons E d i s ...... Naval encounters in the English British report desc'.rlbed this as (he the Answer • longest flight ever undertaken, by Mr. .Mallory pointed out there that the Senate would not disturb :30—H ank Lawson. ed. Two others were believ^ de­ Cons Oil ...... CZhannel and the K attegaL the existing 27 1-2 per cent deplo- 10:30—National Hill Bill Cham- Girta’ School Skirti. Mttoii-wool-niyon, 7 to 14,.. .1.49 the single-engined Spitfires on es­ are two distinct alarms, ill. an :00—U. S. N avy Band. plonahip stroyed at Buna and three damag- Coilt Oil Del .... Watchers on the British south­ alarm to alert the public and war­ tl-in allowance for oil wells—a co rt duly. Halibut Liver Oil, 50 capsules 69c ;30—S trin g Serenade. 11:00—Jackson Wheeler-Newa A single Allied fighter was Cont Can ...... east coast reported the heavy roll dens and auxiliary police, sound­ tax concession granted some 20 :45—Arthur Hinette, organist. W of gunfire from out In t)ie roist.s lilt Ughfer Plane Base 11:0,5—Golden G ate Q u artet .Met. C om P r o d ...... ing from t5 to 30 minutes before years ago to make up for the | :00—The Creightons Are Com­ KNIT SPORT SHIRTS Du P ont ...... of the strait suggeatlng to some a Other Spitfires In massive num­ 11:15—Neighborhood Call . Main Strengih Not Tom-hed bers, some flown by American the danger alarm. This first alarm progressive exhaustion of a natu-1 Eastman Kod ... sea battle in the region' of the en­ ing. 11:30—Let’. Pretend While the Navy earlier ^nouric- Eagles, hit the Germsn fighter signal is comprised of a seriea of ral resource. :3 0 -“ .Music W hile You W ork." FOR ROYS 4 9 c ad at least 13 Japanese warships Elec A uto - L . . . trance to the North Sea. ______1 Puretest Plenamin’Capsulles 12:00—Theater of Today plane base at Abbeville. swept short blasts on the sirens only. T- :00~United States^ Army Pro­ P.M. Sizes 6 to 10. Fine quality, long damaged in the Solomons encoun­ Erie RR Ct . . . Similar cannonading'waa heard The second, ar danger alarm sig­ Vitamink A B C D E and G with at Varberg, on the west coast of sinng the French Invssion coast gram . 12:30—Stars Over Hollywood sleeves. W ide stripes, ter. a Reuters' New Zealand cor­ Gen Elec ...... and hel(>ed H urricane fig h ter- nal. Is sounded on all airens and Concentrate and Iron Sulfate. 72 Cap.sulea Gen Fooda ...... Sweden. Swedish reports said it $2.59 ;15—Liincheonaires. — 1:00—News respondent reported that "Japa­ bombers hit four Germsn ships off whistles and is also a series of :30—Connecticut Farm Forum. nese wounds in the week's affray, Gen Mot ...... appeared to come from warshi|ui 1:05—Strictly Swing Dieppe. short bla.«ti on each signal device. Weddings :00— News. 1:30—Ad Liner severe and annoying as they are Goodyear T A R embattled somewhere in the nar­ German’ counter-blows, meah- At this signal all traffic so desig­ RIAU DURA JR. PANTIES IfU H arv ...... row waters . of the Kattegat :15—Market Report smd Agri­ to the efieniy, do not probably whlle. continued on s minor scale. nated must stop, all people must VITAMIN 8-1 TA8LETS cultural News. AND RLOOMERS 29$,. touch ihe 'main -strength of the Int Nick ...... through which German vessel.s A small number of casualties and remain indoors and from that In t P aper would have to pass betwreen the :30—All Out for Victory. Japsne«»- Naval force. ' some damage was reported in s point on the police. !ttutiliary police Findlay-Bourffeoik :45—Je rry V S ears' R hythm ic Auction Offers Size! 6 to 14. long-wearing Allied lo«is<*S. as yet undetailed. In t T A T ...... i.. North sea and their home bases.' German bombing yestenlay of a and wardena take over the situa­ (50) 1 m.q. 35c (50) 3 m.g. 69c John; -' Man ... GermA'' bombers, meanwhile, The HM-ald received this m orn­ S trings. rayon, knit to flti Teoross. Included the 1.600-ton I'. S de­ southeast coast town. A few hosr tion. ing by sir mall, news of the mar­ stroyer Inirrah.oto which the Nac-y Kennecott . ... followed up light night attacks on tile raiders penetrated to north­ The Ke<-all Signal (100) 5 m.g. $1.49 A Go Over Ceiling northern Englaq^ with a series of riag e T t Sergeant James Gordon SCHOOL SHOES FOR GIRLS | .2 9 said was .s.ink in a collision in an I a ‘< khee' . ff 1 ;.)■ vi.;-el w;is G .ew 's ...... daylight raids on widely separated sounding of the recall signal, s NEW ANKUT RARGAINS PritLsh said datnage and .caaual- Maude Evelyn Bourgeois, daughter , Good Night Kiss Our new Economy grade— the sturdiest little shoes you con boy launi'hf'd i-'eh. 1.' IfMl, anri.hHil a Mont Ward ...’. areas. continued steady, long blast on all Seattle -tJh- The police tried^o FOR FALL 15< G i t brown ghitlies this term— they're the new rage of the schooll Two Planes Booth Bristol j ties again were slight. of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest J. Bour­ Puretest Polycaps 30 for $1.39 norm al r implement . ,.f - IT.'i. .Na-vh - Kelv . . . sirens and whistles ending the drill, geois of Baton Rouge. La. The have an suction, but it waa t^ for the money! Get her 2 poirs for every day w ear— o simple block Two’ enemy planes bombed Bris­ Not Disorderly Act Iro nd new patterns) Stripes) G a y Get 2-toned brown mocs to change off— they'll lost longer that W hether any had bei n te ; -u.d w.,.! . N at Btse...... or ■pieraiitlonary period. ceremony was performed Wednes­ Children'k Vitamin Capsulea. BUY YOUR tol during the forenoonr unloading successful. * oxford ond a brown perforated oxford— )^r school and ploy. 8W -2. not .stat'd. j Nat ''a-th Reg .. Cirilifut Casualties The Report Center functioned day evening at 7:30; o'clock in co)ors) Al) )1ne cotton. way! Both from pur Good quality GREEN BAND line I Sizes 12)4-3. : Nat Dairy ...... bombs which an official statement well during the drill, xrhairman "How much- am 1—” began said caused some damage and Caused by British Raid Harding Field chapel. Macon, Ga. — (Jh — The good Sergt. Harvey O’Brien, holding up CHILORSN jNat n istill ...... Mallory oaid but the drill as a The bridal attendants were Mias I N"H' O n tr a l .... some 'fatalties. 100 Vitamin 8 Complex Capsules night kiM o fa soldier and his one of seven unclaimed tires. He TrptnrtifUnis Ronoiirces ! Berlin (From German Br-iad- whole showed the need of more Ethel Tyler of Baton Rouge and HUSKY NEW CREW SOCKS •Not Am I'o . >. .. Four per-ions were killed and a cs.-itsi, A ug. 28.—oPi—(Tivvllan drills—at least one arinonth to iron date is not disorderly conduct in never finished his question. WAR STAMPS To (r: h .ba.^ black accessmdes. The mother of I PbCp.^ Dodge ...... 2 1 s ing three buses loaded with pas­ raids over western and nortl)- Mr. Msllory lauded the public the bride was gowned in lady who observed the couple kiss Hell with the celling,” a We ore proud to sell re.arhed the. aggrea.sive stage and ' Phil Pet ...... 38«, sengers. A number of women and westem Germany." for what he termed as Tiothlng Vineland Tonic geod-nlght after returning from a woman shouted. "I bid $7.10.” mu-t ne oghl out until one -ule with navy sccessorlM. these Stamps here in I Ihiliinan ...... •...... 24 S children died in the flaming wreck­ ^ Thirty-five of the night raiders less than extraordinary" coopera­ A reception for forty guests fol­ movie. PoUce called the whole thing off o r te.- itr -r la dot. itei" age. Containing Iron. Liver, Vitamin B-1 and our store. I R adio...... 3 \ were reported shot down. (The tion during today's drill, gained lowed the ceremonjv at the home "If I'm guilty of being disorder­ and gave the tires to the ration­ Fxpi-es-» rnaRf. Enemy bombeni attacked west, IhiMIc Oe-opeimted soldier told reporters os be wait­ Guinea, the commander in to New Orleans the bride wore a Stoi^ Too FonSliar Sears Roeh ...... ^ Xruniunitioii Dump Hit central and northeast' Ormany Hr said that the people remain­ green suede suit with beige scces- ed to b« called by the court "And BOYS*^ ECONOMY GRADE SHOES |,2 9 BOYS’ ORStN BAND SHOIS 2 .2 9 ' i^hief of Allied land for.’ea'in the S-ocony - V a c ...... 8 With ds.vlight came the R. A. F. during the night. d N b rejjorted ed Indoors, traffic was stopped White's Cod Liver Oil Concen­ If every girl who gissea a soldler- ■outh Pacific area expres- 'd the Sou Pac ...... i Aj sories. Brown, rugged mocs with tire-«ord soles for extra weorl Just one 3 fighters again, keeping up a drum­ today. and everyone generally assist^ In Formerly employed ^ Hale’s •weetheart good night la going to Chicago—(Jh—Two years ago Dr. Leek for eur GREEN BAND label— It stortds for Good quoRty o tj .ktlief that the Allies wmld be able .South Ry ...... i.s beat of explosions which watchers The news agency said first re­ the conduct of the drill In spite of trate Tablets (100) $1.19 be locked up, this is going to b« Victor F. Heinemonn was con­ of our,new Economy shoes for boys. Conte see them ofll Sizes 10-2. 4a prevent the Japianese who land- store and Btats Theater.- the bride- a ttirifty lew pricel Get him sporty brown mocs with tupermaa’ Std Brands ...... 31, 0(1 the Elnglisb south coast said ports Indicated that six •British the lack of auxitlsry police on the gToom was with ths United Air­ a mighty dull war.” fronted by a stranger who said hf jai there from Joining enemy Std Oil C.a! ...... 23'-. had rolled back from the French planes had been brought down. streets. After hearing the evidence. was on Indian, asked the doctor If WING TIF OXFORDS, 9fem R«i«4 ^ l i t y , 1SVk<0...... 1.79 soles of tire-ond-cordl Get him neot block wktg lipci Slees 2IO-4.1 ; Barr Si in the Kokoda' area inland. craft plant at East Hartford. He Std Oil Ind .. .•...... 24 V shore during the moon^t BlghL (The reference to attacks on The drill was a local one but graduated earlier this month from Judge Nottingham smiled and he was a printer, and begged a C Pairs Tribute To Fllera std Oil N J ___ ■...... 38 ij One (»afening explosion, they northeast Germany Indicated that was held with the approval c< the Cho-Gobe then ordered "cose dismissed.” the Aerial Gunnery school at Baton dolUr “to get bock to Oklahoma Svy MmIt pRNcii. Blarney paid particular tribute Texas Go ...... 351^ said. Indicated that an ammunitioa Russian bombers might also have ' state, Mr. Mallory stated. Wncli kRi OpR a l 9Mr o n 2 3 ^ most regions of Germany Itself, ing 1939, as com part with 43.1 ter at Cheney Brothera, were all ing colors painted on their backs., which to comply with the order mUdy ygyiNiit ploN I ^ (MA4. goan. \8-oa sen t to JoU os a pan- lt\e s *

Association of Manufacturers tour ago, and even suggested that llo8!)ital Notes Denied Right Advice on Buying of war plants. Infantrym Blocks Prime Minister of New Zealand Arrives Safely Overseas About Town Movie Industry tO'Aid Ford Official Ford’s first plane pdght possibly be Police Court \, "They’re all trying to needle us." oiit-dated before It appeared. Dodge Draft Given Housewivea said Sorensen, "but our planes' will Today Sorensen snorted. "it’s Advance of Nazis Adr^itted yesterUdy .— Edward To Buy Auto b« the best answer to that kind of . Mias Edith Wierzblckl of North By The Associated Presa Laiids Bomber ridiculous to think We can’t adapt J.a. 1 , ii.oii. .Svieel; Richard In Selling War Bonds talk." ourselves to change. Look at our By Hundred (Continoed from Page One) ijaiiu.iu,^, /\n'ujvei'; r.dward Haii- street whose nianiage to Ei.jl Somebody asked when these ng Hearing Your cost of living need not cars, a different model every year. .sen. 41 Cariiplietd road; John Hent- Stefanek of Chicopee will take Nurse Attempts to Ob­ planes Would be forthcoming, re­ "They believe.' in tailor-made ^TCllOll, ., . ..i.i.iC ,: .kO, . ' place on September 5. was honoi-. rise if you buy wisely. Sorensen SayKB-24 Re- and seized temporary control of a 14 1 In September for space to advertise minding Soiensen that a year and planes. We don’t." Men Failing to Infoi road Junction had been wiped out. -\nderson, di Walker street; Jean ed with a kitchen shower Monday T o Use Hollywood tain New Motor Vehi­ The State Department of Agri­ a half had pbssed since the public In Court Here "Salute to Our Heroes” month. culture and the State Defense DeHigned for Mass Pror Oiir plant looks like business Fighting At Slower Pace and uoi.e i> ...... evening at the home of Mias Ida first got the idea that within a doesn't it?” asked Sorensen, "re­ Boarils o f Facts Cam tielen McLatighton, 163 Uak Opalach of Wood Lane. The guests Grand Manner With Producers say they will devote cle Through Deceit. Council provide 'the following in­ Fighting for the Caucasus ap­ portions of their national advertis­ fluction at D ^ o it . year’s time Ford could and would member we re-designed the B-24 i,ree't. Airs. ,»ueiia Jarvis, n o were members of the "Just Us,” formation to Connecticut consum­ peared moving at a slower pace Glamor, Cheers and ing to the drive which gets under turn out planes like hotcakes. completely for better mass pro­ ing Status Change reftch of P e a c e now that the battles had moved Lcnler Street; Mrs. Anna Wnaley, the "S. D. C.’s" and the "Seven Dave^nport, ik., Aug. 28.—(vO— ers on the thrifty buys in local — ■. -X "It’s- only been a year.” Soren­ w ay. one minute after ' midnight. stores. By Amy Porter duction Ours W i l l not be an exact into moantaln passes more ea.sily i.arlioru, .>utnian i ,irai., .a Uppers ” clubs, A pleasant social Sentimental Appeal. sen protested. "That first plane duplicate of lho.se made by -Con­ Aug. 31 (Monday night) when A. War Rationing Board official Meats: Stewing lamb, smoked Detroit, Mich.,- Aug. 28—(JP}— Hartford. Aug. 28— (An __ Charge Dismissed as defended. jipring street. evening was spent and a buffet -will be alon,g—well, say tomor­ solidated and Douglas. State Selective Service headqu; Biruis yesterday A .son to Air. Paul Revere starts his ride at Bos­ said today a Davenport nurse, shoulder, pork and lamb livers, How lyould "Dutch Kin^lelberger” Red Army men fril back again luncheon' was served by the hos­ By JanMiN Marlow and fieorge ton. Other Paul Reveres will be row, maybe. But let’s not worry Have Everything Needed ters reports that there are hu, Witnesses Testify. in the Prokhladnenskl area of the and A i r i ) , Elmer Gioson ot 2,j dtonp tesses, Miss Opalach, Mra. Stan­ whom he referred to as Mrs. X. cold cuts. do for the name of the first Ford ab0l4 it until next year when we'll Zielkd ready to relieve him when he tires. Poultry: Fowl. “VVe’re unique because were dreds of men in Connecticut ter Caucasus, but held Arm at a Junc­ .Twi-et. ley Opalach and Mrs. Edith Dick­ has been denied the right to apply B-24 bomber to roll off the pro­ be going full tilt." self-sufficient. We haven't noticed ponvilly dodging the draft becau WkltM* D. Armitrong, ot 1023 Dtschaiged ye.sterday William enson. New York, Aug. 28 — (Wide for a new automobile, for the Vegetables: Tomatoes, a victory tion of mountain roads south of duction line at Willow Run? As fdr the west coa.st aircraft- any shortages. We made every­ they have failed to inform boar, fW U n d Turnpike, wa* found not Irashodar. the mid-day communi­ Kinty, 59 UoUiiiieriy .street;, n.i- W orld)—The movie industry pulls diiration of the war because she food special, cabbage, pepper.s, era well, ^orem-ten puts them in thing- we need-steel and alum­ of facts that would cause a chana- que announced. ireu i^gan, lo.. <,uoJiaiui s,i^«i; out all the stops nex^ month to attempted to obtain one through egg-plant. Charles E. Sorensen, vice-presi­ the "more to be pitied than cen­ inum castings and forgings, everv- in their status under the SelecUvJ (uilty of breach of the peace thie Private First Cla.ss Raymond Reduced Rates Fruits: Gravenstein Without identilying the fortifi­ Airs. Grace Lkmahue, 14 l*ark Merz of Camp Blanding, Florida, help Uncle Sam sell war bonds 'in dgeeit. apples, dent and general manager of The sured" class. tliing but rolled aluminum." Service act. momlog by Judge Raymond R. street. Robert H. Lundah], executive Bartlett pears, Elbcrta peaches. taowera after over an hour of tes- cations seized in the 16-day-old is spending a five day furlough the Hollywood grand manner with Ford Motor (jomiiany. sugge.sted They did a renlly excellent Job Sorensen shrugged off recent The larges^, number ■ in push west of MoscoWi the com­ Aaiiiittcd today Boulnrd and secretary of the War Price and Moderate buys—Seedless grapes. this name today in mocking trib­ up until the W'ar emergency," he criticisms of the w-ay Detroit is group, the headquarters aimounc. ^jmnny by the prlncipale in what with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. glamor, stunts, cheers and. good Plan on Bridge cantaloupes. munique reported "two tanks were Donald Henry, 32 Deerfield drive; qld sentimental appeal. Rationing Board in Moline, HI., ute to the severest critic of Ford’s said, “and then tile government playing its part in tfie war effort - ment said, comprises men wK looked like a boys' grudge fight. Matthew Merz of North Main Eggs and dairy products: Pullet destroyed and more than 100 Ger­ Robert AtiOi'eaii, 14 jacaaoii aireei; Hitler. Mu.ssolinl and Hirohito across the Mississippi river from aviation efforts. called us In to study the Mtuation. of labor strife and other retarding have quit or been di.scharged fro* Armstrong and several compan- Charies liunce, ;>2.4 est l.'enter street. eggs and American cheese. factors. war industry Jobs that had gtv Including John Paul Aceto mans were killed. will be dumped Into Niagara Falls Davenport, said the woman told J. H. "Dutch” Kindclbcrger, Naturally, we’d iind mOre experi­ “In another sector our troops, street; James Walker, 239 Wood- i Cur Sharers Also to the board on Aug. 10 that it Waa president of North American ence with mass production that "All we .say Is,.let us alone and them deferment. V of Hilliard street and William At­ The Zoning Commissloh will in effigy after a march arenas New developing the offensive, occupied land streei; t’hiilip BucKiey, 94 York state. her first application for a certifi­ Find Triple-Yolked Egg* Aviation, one of the big establish*; the.v’d had.” ' We'll work everything out the way Draft officials believe also man] kinson of IT) Center street, with seven populated places," it was Broad atreet. hold a special meeting on Thurs­ Be Given Special men, have not reported changes ..keveral other witnesses, were A modem Paul Revere will ride cate for a new ear. ed Pacific coast aircraft com­ "MaHs Pnidiirtlon" Fighting rhruNO we’ve always done.’’ he declared. anftounced. "We destroyed 13 Ger­ Birth loaay -A daughter lo Mr. Corporal F. H. CoIllng1^^sJr. day Sejitembcr 3 to add several ■ The Moline board granted the Waukegan, III.—(.ipi—Waukegan panies, recently pooh-poohed the ■'3{a.ss prmluetion" is a fighting their marital status and there s. ■ krought into court today after their changes that )iave been proposed again through the New England Books for Tolls. man tanks. lb anti-tank guns and and Mrs. Edward Cejowsky of 6S applicatjon and the woman bought candlers for a local produce firm mammoth project at Willow Run. jihrase, among aircrafters. > IMrector L o h c h Weight , a number of "missing men” wh •i Arrest last night by .Officer Wln- to the present regulations. The countryside, yanking bond? .out of 25 trucks and captured two tank.*, uiand avenue, Rockville.' Corporal Frederick Henry Col- (t car, but Lundahl said the board within one hour found two eggs taunting Ford with fai^Uire to pro­ , Executives of many establi.sheil have not reported changes in WCeld Martin on complaint of Mrs. lings, Jr., has reached his destin­ new rules will limit the number his saddle bags to liell to all who Hartford, Aug. 28— A reduced dress.' one armored car. several guns Discharged, today i lie five ton­ holler "Whoa.” learned later that she had applied each with tljree yolks. Richard duce "even aircraft parts. let alone companies contend that bt'cau.sc 'New Britain (A*i - Director ' Albert Grundcr of 542 Hilliard and other war materiel. " sil and auenoid patients who were ation overseas, accordihg to a let- of square feet in the , different rate commutation ticket plan, with Ke.s.sler, head of The Badger Pro­ War Industry firm*'were askc . atrect, charging Armstrong, spe­ 4 The movie industry, at the re­ previously to' a Davenport board complete airplanes." the war demands ronstant changes Frank Schade of the New Britain ,ter received from the War De­ zones afid. will also relate to the to keep draft boards informed Roth Breaks Repaired admitted yesterday; Richard IMan- provision for car-a'iaring motor­ without, siicce.ss duce Company said "in our 25 4'ritloizo* .Yiremft Induntr}' in de.sign, planes can’t be turned fresh air camp announced proudly cifically, with breach of the peace ’Tivp detachments from the partment by his father. F. H. Cot- height and bulk of buildings. An­ quest of Secretary Morgenthau deferred employes who have le., tanidi, 3b Dudley street; Elliot who is seeking to raise $12,000,- Car.'Refunded To Dealer years In buslne.ss we've handled Soren.scn coupled hia nanie-the out on enormous standardized pro- that 175 children gained a total of and naming Atkinson as .an acces­ Nazi pincers squeezing ufKin So­ lings, Sr^ of 43 Foster atreet. M r other proposed change is the size ists, was announced today for the more than 4,000,000 dozen eggs their Jobs, although the responain Newcomb, 30 North School street; 000.000 In war bonds in the 12 new Connecticut River Bridge The w'o'fnaiT rctiiincd the car to bomber suggestion with polite but diiction Mne.s. about 800 pounds during the ramp sory. viet lines before .Stalingrad in the Roy Nash. 729 North Mam street;' Collings also had a cablegi-am of a lot. and never before found an egg billty for providing this informal Were Once Friend* months beginning last July, spear­ which will be opened early next the dealer'on demand of the Moline sweeping criticism of the entire Robert flroas. president of Lock* •season. Then he checked up on Don-Volga rorridor .«iicceeded>jjr£i bred Whippert, ' 104 Glenwood from hi.s son last night saying he with more than two yolks." heed, told us Just this s day or so tion rests upon the Individual It was an odd trial and it devel- penetrating the defenses, but l5oth h.Td landed in Great Britain. heads the Treasury drive to sell month. board, Lundahl said. He explained west coast aircraft industry In a himself. He’d lost six pounds. istrant himself. street; ,Mis.s Alartiia Popple. 5i> Fred Keish who has been sta­ $1,000,000,000 In September. pre.s8 conference with a group of that young .^rmstrong and brc.aks were repaired- by counter­ The junior Collings graduated tioned at Thunderbird Field In Under the plan devised by the no rationing board is allowed to We.lis street; Airs. Delnicki \4'lll Stlitiulatr Canipaign grant an application if the appli­ No longer productive ai*e the old newspaper women visiting Willow Grunder had previously been attacks. the Russians said. from the gunnery school at Pana­ Phoertix. Arizona, for some time. Hartlord Bridge Commis.ilon, 60 diamond mines of India. ' '( and iniant daughter, Ea.st Hart­ ma City, and received, his wings The industry is not expected to tickets good for 30 days will be cant has bopn turned down by Run In the course of the National [ 't Fra.ser wore ileft to righti; Loid Halifax. Brig, Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, U. S. M inis­ hood on Henry street, attending Mrs. Fred Keiah of Clinton street. from the regular 10-ccnt toll re­ that Mrs. X would not be able to forts—aided and abetted by rapid quited of passenger cars. |> ialso been on the came street. Grun- ski only to lose nine tanks, more ter to New Z* aland: Walter Nash, New Zealand minster to the United States, k'ra.ser and Secretary of Public RecortU j Manchester High school and won buy any rationed articla.an.vwhere L tier started for home shortly after than 200 men and war supplies. ; a scholarship to Moiison Academy, Consumption Growing tours and personal appearances of While the book.i wil’ normally be in the countr>’ for the duration of ,9 o’clock and he was followed (The Vichy radio, broadcasting State Cordell Hull. • . ,a preparatory school at Monson, starsr It will stimulate the cam­ i.ssued for but one vehicle, persons the war were untrue. ps ign. r Closely by Armstrong, and Atkin- a report unconfirmed by . other Building Permits I Mass. The last census showed that cooperating in the ga.sbiine and ^ pm , each driving a car. sources, said the Germans were bring Into action huge fresh lank 15,000.000 head of livestock were Tlie September drive will be call­ rubber con.servation program by AppUcation for building permits ed "Salute to Our Heroes" and its r Gnmder told the court that a before the last belt of fortifica­ and infantiy forces." Did You Kriow to make alterations to two houses Collins Strike Settled butchered at home during ' 1940, rotating use of their cars will be SUPER-BINGO I slogan will be “ Buy a Bond to E >bnrt distance north of the Center tions only 13 miles from.Stalin­ Defenders wiped out Nazi para- Obituary : on Pine street, owned by the firm, as compared with 12.000,000 head issued ticket books on special ap­ HigliAvay W ork |£ SAi'insli'ong tried to force him oft grad. The Germans announced chiiti.sts who landed at an import­ during 1030. Honor Every Mother’s Son in the plication, according to Willir. ri B. That— were made today by Cheney Broth- 1 Hartford, Aug. .28— (A»i —Em- Service." an appeal the industry the road and both Atkinson and strong aerial sqiindrons bombed ant communications center and ers. The company .leeks permits to | ployes of the Collins Company, Griffin, bridge manager. s200 IN PRIZES 'Armstrong passed and repassed Russian lines and widened fires turned hsek s German flanking ac­ Record f frankly admits is sentimental but Commutation tickets will be sold Panama has established a State alter the house at 221 Pine street ; Collinsville, makers of machets should be effective. Will Be Halted ft-; SOrunder aa he was proceeding to­ reported burning in Stalingrad tion northwest of that Volga river into a rooming house and the one and war pnxlvicts. ended a one- only at the bridge toll house on wards his home; Grunder said that several days.) city by a counter-attack, it was Deaths monopoly to control the import' and The presidential oath was ad­ Because it estimates 85.000.000 the east Bide of the span. They will .sale of tires and tubes, says the at 215 Pine street into a similar day walkout at -7 a. m. today after persons weekly see movies In this P At one point he had to almost stop Bomb Residential 'Sections announced building. reaching an agreement satisfac­ ministered to Martin Van. Buren. be issued for two-axle automobiles Only 'Few Projeels of ARMY & NAVY CLUB, Inc. 9 W A R D S NEW K; to avoid an accident and when he Russian dispatches deelared the "Eleven enemy tanks were de­ Mrs. Ida M. Jordan piepartment o f Commerce. ' William, Henry Harrison, John country, the indu.stiy expects to. do registered for passenger use. com­ I The cost est mated to make al- tory to both management and la* a major selling job and this is the roacbed the intersection of Wood-' Germans had turned to bombing stroyed and about two German in­ Mrs. Ida May Jordan, of 98 '■ toration to the house at 221 Pine bor. Tyler,' "James K. Polk. Zachary bination pa.ssenger and commer­ Military Iiuportuiice to Jand street and Main. Armstrong, residential sections at the center fantry companies were annihilat­ Woodbridge street, widow of There is general agreement Taylor, Millard Fillmore. Frank­ campaign mapped out by its exec­ cial. dealer's passenger, repairer's in I ; treet is )>2,V00 and to the hou.se at End of the di-spute was announc­ utives and publicity men: Saturday, August 29 following close behind, entered of Stalingrad after raids' on its ed." the midnight communique re­ George Jordan, died at her Great Britain that local wiirlime 215 Pine street, $2,300. ed by George McDonough of the lin Pierce, James Buchanan, and pa.s.senger, livery pa.s.^cngor and Be Coiitiniieil. , .Woodland street and blocked off military objectives yielded no Im­ ported "In.another sector our home last night after an illness of economic controls must be retain­ state board of mediation' and ar­ Abraham Lincoln, by Chief Jus­ About 15,000 theaters now sell ta.xlcabs. Use of the ticket book AT 8:15 P.M. 25 GAMES! jiis ontrsnee. portant successes. Many homes tankists and Inf.antrymen beat off several weeks. Her husband, it ed for a considcrtble period .after bitration, Details of the settlement tice Roger Brooke Taney. war stamps and bonds. By Septem­ will be limited to the vehicle iden­ Five Given Death Sentences * ber IS.bOO of them will have been Hartford. Aug. 28—(J*.—State (20) S.i.OO GA.MES! (.3) SIO.OO GAMES! ; j Atkinson, the third car in line, were set aflame by the explosive ten violent enemy attacks, de­ will be recalled, . dropped dead ' the war. says the Department of were not made public as s matter tified by the license number re­ Highway Commissioner William J. ; AAced by Armstrmg snd entered pattern of hundreds of bombs. stroyed 13 9inks and annihilated while, in Hartford early in the , Commerce, of war policy, it was said. (Nd Weapon qualified by the Federal Reserve corded on the book. (1) $20.00 GA.ME! (1) $50.00 GAME! • Bern. Switzerland, Aug, 28—i/Pi Banks to act as official bond issu­ Cox .-aid yesterday that Connecti­ SUITS FALLii ‘ AliUiard street at the foot of the Do'zens of planes duelled over two Gciman infantry battalions." summer. ■ I —^Five Norwegians, all ..Vrmy offi­ In the case of books Issued to ALL FOR $1.00! the steppes at the approaches to ing agents, that is. to deliver bonds cut highway construction,would be kill. Armstrong, blocked off from 92 Planes Shot Down Mrs. Jordan was born 67 years The average investments of' the cers, were given death sentences Jqmes Puckle, Ehigllshman, car-sharing groups, the license at an end by December except for Ample Parkinx In Rear of Club, entrance to Woodland street, fol- the steel city, a Russian frontal The Moscow rkdio said 92 Ger­ ago in Broad Brook, and had liv­ yesterday by a German military Retired Puhllsher Die* patented a machine ^ n on March on the spot in.<;tead of merely tak­ numbers of all cars included will assault was reported to have de­ approximately 2.000 American cor­ ing orders for them. a few projects of military impor­ ^lowed Atkinson’s car down Main man planes had been shot down in ed in Alancheater about 18 years. porations that had direct inve.st- court at Oslo on charges of ter­ 15rl718. The Duke of Buccleuch be recorded on the book.* and the tance In the southea-stern 'part of And entered Hilliard street, fol- stroyed 60 tanks and killed hun­ the area in the last two days. She leaves one sun. Robert Jordan rorism. bombing, sabotage apd Pocaiello. Id.aho. Aug< 28—r*'P' — loaned the original weapon to the The government is Issuing 1.- tickets may be used for any of the dreds of Germans to break up s ments in foreign countries at the William Wallin. 76-year-old re^ 000.000 post cards which the the­ the state which are being carried iDwed by Armstrong, who had' Russian ' troops still fighting of West Hartford; two daughters. end of 1940 was $3,500,000, ac- activity aiding the enemy, the. Armories of the Tower of London cars providing only that the indi­ on under Federal direction and fi­ ilMcked out of Woo^and street Nazi, spearhead striking from the within the bon Bend wbre credited Havas News Agency reported tr»- tired publisher o f the Pocatello a few years ago. aters will give to each bond-buyer vidual to whom the book is issued northwest. Mra. Harold Hall of Manchester | cording to the Department of Com- nancing. with the capture of 18 field guns, and Mrs. Fred Bozenhard of | merce. day in 'i. di.spatch from Stoc.kholm Tribune, died today of pneumonia. to send to his or her man in the is traveling in the party." An appli­ ib o f f . Field dispatches said troops Born in Gothland, an island in the service. The card reads: "Dear . . . Because of a lack of materials The three cars proceeded west 122 machine-guns and some pris­ Springfield, six grandchildren and to Vichy. Three other officers Exterminating Falconp cation for this type of book must many projects will be left unfin­ OA Hilliard street, Atkinson and from the Kalinin front had broken oners about Kletskaya, 80 miles three great grandchildren. Mrs. were reported sentenced t*> t’ -o R ilti" sea, Wallin came to America 1 have Just bought a war bond. I be signed by all partiglpants in the through three successive lines of The cqnventlonal lunch period of in 1882. was thinking of you when I did if." ished for the duration of the war. '^Armstrong both continuing paat northWest of Stalingrad. Jordan also leaves five sisters, two from two to three hours forniiorl;- to five years on 'charges of pos- Falcons of Britain are doomed, car-sharing plan. including various city apprc.aches |tbe Grunder home as young fortifications the. Germans were' Guns still flamed also in the of whom live in Manchester. Mrs. •sessing arm.*. to death. They destroy carrier To Hold “War Hero Hallies" Mr, Griffin said that although six months in building about observed in Chile has been reduced "War Hero Rallies"' will be held to. the new (Charter Oak bridge at OruBder entered his home yard. Voronezh area of the upper Don Frank Hall, and Mrs. Elizabeth to 30 minutes to curtail use of mo­ Nazi Crewmen Escape Ligeons. so. valuable in carrying the 30-day time limit on each book Hartford, approaches to the Grot­ fURi YOlf’Rl WORKINR Tells of Esperieaioe Rxhev, key communications and and the Germans were said to have Stevens; two in Newington. Airs. Norwegian A'es.sel Sunk" vital messages, and official hunt­ in every city and theater to honor would leave about eight tickets un­ X . transport center 130 miles north­ tor vehicles and save gn.s, accord­ local service men with stamp and on-New London bridge and contin- As young Grunder arrived in lost 800 dead in recent fighting Albert Goodale and Airs. Frank Buenos Alre.s, Aug. 28;—hPi- - ers have been instructed lo shoot used if a car were used only for’ uation"" of the Wilbur L- Cross west of Moscow. ing to the Department of ' Com­ bond purchases. Photographs ^ f his driveway, his parents arrived for a community on the west bank. Mtchalik, Mrs. Stephen Wesoloski merce. Wa.shington', Aug. 28 .Ti — More than 100 crewmen from the them and destroy their nests. commuting back and forth from parkway. Cox said. Every available German within While defenUieis of central Cau­ The Navv reported today that a scuttled German pocket battleship those service men will be di.splay- work .six days a week the. coinmis- HARPiR..,RyT WNVN YOU In a truck. He told them of the ex­ of Glastonbury; also il brother, ed In the theaters. , Will Start Vo ProJe< ts periences with both Armstrong Rzhev waa pressed into duty for casian highways fell back on Pro- Howard Reed of Broad Brsiok. A United States export surplus -'mall Norwe^an inerchant ves.sel .\dmiral Graf Spec have fled In­ Retired Engineer Dle*- aton assumes that 4n the m.vjority There will be "War Mother There are now about 100 high­ ' and Atkinson along the road front line service, the government khlndnenski bat’i’.eficlds, a see-saw The funeral of Airs. Jordan will of $1,250 million for the first four 1 torpedoed and sunk ate in ternment In Argentina snd at least of cases additional trips w'ill be way department construction proj­ C l K -1 -‘from Charter Oak street, snd all newspaper Izvestia declared. fight raged for an important be held from the Holmes Funeral ' July bv an enemy .submarine i.i .•IX now are fighting agaiqst the Pocaello. Idaho. Aug. 28— ^ Nights" in 2..500 theaters once a nuide i/uring the month for enter­ months of this year points to a week during the month so, that ects being carried out. he said, but DRIff UR YOV WANT If: '.three drove down Hilliard street Russian attacka were also press­ height aoiith of Krasnodar, in Home. 28 Woodbridge atreet. cord hl-n export oaiance tor I‘ ^e At-antic off the northern United Nations. Juan Antonio So- Harry C. Collins, 73, of Springfield, tainment or other purposes. i record hijh export balance for service men's mothers, guests of most of them will be completed ■<' J to Adams strset and found the ed against the Gzhatsk and Vyaz­ the western Cauca.siis. The Infor- day afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Earl IPri.lA. .says the Department of Com-Com­ I America. .s,.rv v„rs larl, chairman of a congressional Mass., a retired structural steel He said that’ investiga'iion of within the next two montb.s. No LEHIGH VALLEY ma areas to the aoiith. maUon Bureau said Russian troops H. Furgesor. will officiate and in­ ^ have laniled at a United States committee investigating anti-Ar­ engineer, died today at his Peaks honor, can urge bond buying. There other toll bridges in the East hoys parked off the road at the merce. will be honor rallies for "War new projects will be started. Stekanum bridge m Adame Reelatance Center Captured had regained the height at dusk terment will be in the East Ceme­ cast coast port. gentine activities, said today. Island summer home. shows tivat the Hartford span will Discus-sing his construction force TO LOOK YOUR BISTI yesterday and entrenched. Sweethearts," "War Brides and be giving commuters the large.st 'street, niere ensued some dlscus- Between Rzhev and Leningrad, a tery. 'Coal, .coke, charcoal and other Wives." and war fathers. of about 200 mer., the commi. The Red speech by a bond-seller; the audi­ books lost, mislaid, ocstroyed or Grunder and her husband said The midnight communique said Army's thrust into' Rzhev and the ence can give three cheers for the Tire** Biiught In 1914 LEHIGH VALLEY Annatrmg struck her a heavy Steel output In the United Slaltes. S e n d th e stolen. However, refunds will bo ot tfin offlen. fhat’i Ih* woy wa’iw o9 Russian troops,' maintaning the Increased stubbornness of the Rus­ Funerals nation's fighting forces. made i.p to the,amount of $3 after hlow in the stomach with bla el- initiative in a drive launched Aug. sian defense of .Stalingrad combine I this year 1s expected to approxl- • The Industry Is talking of try­ Rloomfield. la. A*". Onlookers 'bow. I mate’ 86 million tons, an all-time deducting *be full toll rate of 10 gaze'l wliie-eyed when Henry Wish working lhasa doyt. But offer wotfe ww 11, broke'into a heavily fortified to form a "considerably improved " -Mrs. Ilansine t’. ('hrlstensen ing to extend this idea beyond the centp for each coupon used if re­ ANTHRACITE Young Armstrmg admitted a populated place on the central P.usslan military' situation, a Brit­ I anhual^igh, according to the De- ■ theaters so mayors' and governors ard tosSed six tli-es all still ir recent friendship with Grunder, The funeral of Mrs. Hansine C. ' partment of Commerce. H o m e /T o w n quest Is made within 30 days a f­ their original wrappings—onto th* wont to roiox. Whslhor wa'ro going to front ancl killed 200 Germans and ish military commentator said to­ may proclaim "Salute to Our He­ ter the expiration date of a book. with whom the latter rode to his day. Christen.sen was held this after­ local scrap pile. Wishrrd. however ( ? o a l disabled 26 enemy.tanka. noon at 2:30 at the r. P. Holloran roes" night on a clt>'w1de or state­ This provision, said Mr. Griffin, is •ho movtos or visiting, w* wont now *arork In the Colt plant in Hart­ Field dispatches indicated the The commentator, whose name Current exports from the United wide basis. Just l.aughcd. He knew the tires ford daily. He said that state­ funeral home, 175 Center street. designed to aecommodale persons point might be Sychevka. a way could hot be, ii.sod. .said the Ger­ States represent more in terms of W lU Tour 800 Cities 37x5, wore surviving rcHc.s 'of i ciotho* to gtvo ot o boori. Got sot ments ; attributed to . Grunder de­ Rev. Jackson L. Butler of the physical volume than In any previ­ who change Jobs, go into niilTtnr>' carload he bought bark In 1914. has batn "TOPS" for almost a contury station on the Rzhev-Vyazma rall- man position at Rzhev had become Topflight Hollywood stars will service or for other reasons have rogatory to Armstrong, was the ’’uncomfortable," Mth Soviet Quarryvllle Methodist church offi­ ous time. World War I not except­ tour 300 cities—starting simultan­ now for a woff-drotaod Foil wMH a cause of their disagreement. Both wa;, 120 miles west of Moscow, or ciated. The burial was in the .Cen­ no further u.se for the books. Rzhev itself, an upper 'Volga troops advancing according to a ed. -says the Department of Com­ eously Aug. 31 from the Treasury ^T« r*9m «rirra tf MONTNIV^^ To protect ogoinit substitutions ond inferior cools — Atkinson and Armstrong denied ter cemetery, Coventry. ^ merce. now aril from Wortfsl YooT find stronghold where Red vangiiai^s plan which Gen. Gregory Zhukov NEWS steps in Washington and from Hol­ insist on this— "CREAM O F FUELS" attempting to force Grunder off The bearers,were John Jensen, ¥ were previously reported battling was believed to have formulated lywood—and make their first ap­ 10.000 A lic‘11 JeM's ovorythina yoo wont is Iho Way of the road en route" to Grunder’s while Prime Minister (ThiirchiH Martin Fredericksen. Chri.s Fred- Direct price control Is one of the pearances Sept. 1 In San Francis­ AUTHOmZID DISTKItUTOeS ’ home. t':e Germans in the streets. erick.sen. Peter NeUeen, Hans.Han- most formidable administrative Female Weakness “Our troops cleared a large was in Moscow. co. Fresno. Elallaa, CThattanooga, AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! good looiri ond low pricos. Judge Bowers said he could not .sen and Alher{ .Skinner, .Sr. tasks ever undertaken by our gov­ Chicago, Philadelphia and New \\ ill Be Deported fln<] a breach of the peace- viola­ wooded area of the enemy," the .Mu> Encircle Kzhev' ernment. according to the Depart­ t o Y o u r Lydia E. Ptnkham’s TABLETS communique said. It added .that "There is a good chunce that York. I With added Iron) have helped pUI Wmm/ m wmtl mth noss (Mrtcd tion and said that from the testi- Repatriation Ship Dnek* ment of Commerce. At each of the 300 rallies the thou$andt of girls to relieve func­ mony given a reckleae driving the Germans had abandoned many Rzhev will be encircled. from the Berlin .(From German Broad- tional monthly pain and vrak .weapons and dead among the shell- northwest and southeast." the com­ industry hopes to raise an average gastsl. Aug. 28 i.Ci—More than Manchester Lumber charge against the defendants Lourenco Marques. Portuguese The Patent Office, Department of Sl.OOO.txio in bond sales. The feelings. Plnkham's Tablets ALSO would be more appropriate. Arm­ scarred trees. mentator said. He added, however, East . Africa, Aug. 28. -oPi—The of Commerce, Is one of the few SOLDIER! 10.000 alien Jews have been ar­ help build up red blood and thus Named First Deputy that'the prospect of a "big stra­ stars will visit factories,to stimu­ rested in unoccupied Frince in the aid in promoting more strength. strong was found not guilty.* . repatriation ship City of Paris Government agencies that pay late the 10 per cent payroll plan, Made ftpectallu for iromcn. Fol­ Judge William S. Hyde repre- . Gen. Gregory Zhukov, leader of tegic victory'' for the Russians was docked here today with Japanese their way and actually render a paat few da>1i 'as a preliminary to and Fuel Co. the central front iperatipns, was not yet in sight. . a major part of the Treasury's deportation, the German radio re­ low label directions. Worth.tTyingt . sented Armstrong aa counsel. nationals from India to be ex­ profit. Do you write to your .soldier? September effort. Everett T. McKinney, Mxr. Other Cases In Court named first deputy of the People’s German positions around Rzhev, changed ,for United Nations dip­ ------:------— m,------ported today. Commissar for Defense, a depart­ however, were, described as’ "very In order to avoid any tinge of The broadcast quoted the Paris CENTER .STREET PHONE 5115 Judge Bowers suspended Judg­ lomats and other citizens released Of course you do! But you commercialism, the industry says, ment in the case of Cuarles A. ment headed by Premier Joseph strong snd heavily manned." by Japan. Read .Herald .4dvs. newspape'r Lc Matin a.s saying that SUlln, • ' The commentator said that there can’t write every day. Here’s the stars will visit no theater. tho.se arrested all hat* come to MacFarlane of Lake itreet, charg.- Store or business establishment sd with intoxlcatloi. last night, on The Battle of Stalingrad was had becri no further German gains Fran’ce since 1936. promise by McFarlsne that he had reported increasing in violence toward the Caucasus oil fields since somethins else you can do, where their appearance might help ’’France no longer wants to be Do you need a Job to go to outside Manchester with the close of the second month yesterday, but that the Black ,Sea the .recelpta of the management. the Ghetto of Europe,” the paper and would go there Immediately. of Nazi Field Marshal 'Fedor V6n port of Novorossisk was threat­ though. Serjd him a subscrip­ Theaters are being asked by Uie salo. "The Jews in q'uestion will all Mra. David Mornsson of 177 Bock's southern drive'and the ened by a German advance and was Industry's war activities commit­ be .sent back.to where they came Maple atreet. charged with breach government said “ the Hitlerites in great danger. tion to The .Manchester Eve­ tee to use 10 per cent of their nor­ from and whence thej* should pev- CASH? of the peace received a continu­ Week End Specials mal newspaper advertising budgets er have gone away." WfcsB • less I* sscssMey, ance until September 4 The com­ ning Herald—that’s tite beat. !*•• will cessM.rst* plainant in this case is Mrs at M e r i t * ot Asmiaf Thompson of 1T9 Maple street. Yesterday and Today way to keep him in touch The caM of V,iclor .Myert. 41, oi Defense Workers, Busi­ NOTICE 768 Farmlhgten avenue, Hartford, ‘ with home. It’s « littl* ness. Girls, Executives and charged with drunken driving, was ' I other employed persons continued to hext week on appli­ KLEIN’S MARKET thing to do. but think vho need cash to pay off Effective .Monday, AuifUHt .11, Rainbow Cleaners r tebts, for medical or ded­ cation of counsel for the defense Attorney Fred D Rtmdhaeken of what it will mean to him! al services or for some and Launderent are discontinuinff their collection Hartford, Myn.* -vas arre.^ted ye.-- Rib R oast lb. 3 5 c similar Worthy purpose, Act NOW! ire Invited to see Personal and delivery service. lerday on Middle Turnpike Ea.«t hv for a cash loan of $10 to * NEW FA U MATS IN Btate Policeman Albert H. Kim­ $300. t • ball for op,-rating hia car while Native Fowl lb. 3 9 c under the influence of Il'quor. In tVHO CAN GET A The rea.son for this is that so few people have bU report Policeman Kimball Center Cut Pork Chops* or LO.\N 7 taken advantajfe of this jiervice.^ Most people (9 CINUINI FUR FELT stated that Myers, traveling west THE f NO SECRET PerstMial makes loans to on Route 44 n,-arly struck two Pork Roost lb. 4 5 c credlt-w’orthy men and out of 10) prefer leavinir and picking up their cars and was cldcked bv him go- women, single or married. Ing 56 miles sn hour upon rntrr- TO HIM! These loans are made on cleanlnsf and laundry at their convenience. They W ords 9font OwoNty lac Middle. Turnpike. Boneless Oven Roost lb . 3 9 c Just your signature alone. 3.98 Even though you’re em­ also like the saving of up to 3 0 'r. HERALD ployed on a new Job, or Xo Handicap lb. 3 9 c * Liegs of L a m b have newly moved into thank our friends and customers for their W oof hw fo* ter bettor leeln. ter Mary Maley, Adrian, Mich;, who the community, you can has no ^hands- nor feet, jierves as Fores of Lamb lb. 2 4 c RATES: Only a wen man or woman nui work ntrwdily, and nteody work apply for a loan here. past business and hope they will drive in to see us Icrvgof vroori 9ront Hot* oro modo bookkeeper of the Red Cross or­ ie nereeeory to tarn out Use arm* that ore making Amerirr' A SENRmUC SOLUTION with Iho Conformo he construction for A Loan of $100 costs at .50 Harrison Street—six blocks east of Main C A fA lO e O e0« SRVKI-The

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^ A O IC IG R T MAWUTlEaTEK ETCTfirro nEKAL.D, MANUITE5TER, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, l!Mt ______PAGE N I N l'

price to gain a stated objective' Is We qwnot tolerate in our own — - Mbmrfrfrtrr false 'in view of the facts. ® midst the things we hold againet • SERIAL STORY , INSURE HOME Net Costs Statement Hankow railway north ot Canton, They have, temporarily at Hitler. Not If we plan to develop yjm Here la statement showing net costa to taxpayers of various and said the (Jhineae *.'*er..' attack- Washington in Wartime Town Closes Its Year; Defense Unit liig another town in that area. least, turned and run from the the unity necessary for the win­ k o m s x H IT L E R / appropriations after credlU for cash receipts are applied, to specihe Police Locate lEimiiti^ SmlA By Jack Stinnett OF BRIGHTNESS GONE appropriations aa of August 15, 1042. < A strong Chinese column was battle in the Tulagi area, just as ding of a long, grinding war. PtTBUHHBD BT THE COPYSISHT. 1*42. Cash C r^lted reported thrusting norttiward from tm iX L D PIUNTINQ CO„ bY HOLLY WATTERSON To Hold Sale INC they turned and ran from the two Washington Don't for a min­ :.and other Arm.v units) that would NBA SKRVICK, INC. Has $117,361 Balance Appropriation Gross Cost to Appropriation Linchxvan, lentral Kiangsi base Missing Girl II B lnall Strcat Net Cost Manehattar, Conn. previous battles. Actually, thev ute nurse the idea that govern­ be 10 per cent of the Philippine Charities ...... $ 77,565.57 $^1,321.47 $ 36.244.10 recently retaken from the in- Crooners In Politics vaiiers. ThLs adx'anoe apparently THOMAS FEROnSON haven’t the stomach for a show- ments in exile are stagnant bodies residents in the U. S. a record Highways: ■. Anihiilaiipp Corps Seek- Oaoaral Hanacai' Tlie Springfield Republican and that we can’t touch until we have The Story: Candace BiN'h', nurse,, Th* town’s year cloiied on Au-J This was made possible the General Maintenance 65,502.78 wa.s rounlinated with the west­ W e»l Hartford Misg Fonndctf Odtobar I. IStl dowTi in which the whole course waiting for the othec-democracies leaving her apartment fur a trip what I've felt. I’m only Aunt have no one of her own there at 4,173.06 61,329.73 the Bristol Press are both uncom­ an army of 12,500,000. Belle's sister's child. I'm not really all. guat 15 with a balance of $117,- large, numbers who ara.-Tepaylng Snov)^ and Ice ...... 3.619.90 3,619.9() iiijl Fiiiifl.a to Furnish ward drive of the Cliincse along of the war would be risked. to pull their chestnuts out of the One U. S. government official, with an elderly, rich woman pa­ money advanced durjng the de the (■’heklang-Kiangsi railxx’ay,, Found in New Jersey FnblUhad Erary Baanint Except related to you at all. And -yet, But she might ha\e known that 361.07^ the largest In the town’s New Power Shovel 5.663.00 5.663.00 E a a d » a and Holldaya. Bnterad at fortably conscious of the fact that Axis fire. ^ tient-;—and probable marriage to Its ileail(|iiurU‘rM. which yesterday was repotted to When they knew, beyond doubt, not connected in any way with all these years I've been a nui- she could depend on Peter. Big, pre.saion. Oiling . .. ; ...... 4.034.25 79.44 3,954.81 ' Lost Four Days. lha Boat Offlca at Mancbaatar, recent primary results have favor­ Their problems of cooperation; the government in exile, told me the iwtlent’s grandson. .\s she history. A ll bills have been paid hax;e reached Tsinsien. 35 miles Conn., aa Saeontf Claia Mall Matlar. that they bad the odds in their s-.nce to everybody all my life." raw-boned, gent.e, Peter who v.oa The report o f' the building in­ Walk snd Curb. 1941 2,313.39 2.313.39 physical, political and financial packs an exening gown her and the town ends' with $143,000 north of Linchwan and the same favor, in the Philippines, in Sin­ ed radio entertainers. Thj> primary that he believed between 25 and she addded. kinder than any blood brother Walk.and Curb, 1942 6,711.23 975.46 5,735.77 The first food .sale o f the Ambu­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES .self-maintenance; and planning for 50 per cent of t^e Filipinos here thoughts go bark to the last time spector ia ntft as yet ready but the distance sonthensl of Nanch.ang. Hartford. Aug, 28.- hJPi—F ourl victories of Glen Taylor in Idaho, "There was no hint of self-pity, could have been. lie wrote that less due on bonds than a year ago. receipt^-^for the year in thla de­ Cemeterie.*! ...... 11,096.92 6,669.64 4,427,28 lance Transportation Unit of the J Ona Taar by Mall ...... 11.40 gapore, in the Dutch East In­ rehabilitation are very rqal. and ih Hawaii-Tire working di-. ‘.he had worn sueh a dress, and to main Japanese base m Kiangsi. days from the lime she disappear-l Par Month by Mall ...... t .71 she gave It simply a.s a statement he was leaving school a day early Temporary notes to the amount of partment waa nearly four times Street Lighting ...... 39,100.07 39,100.07 local defense eouncil will be held dies, they did press consistently and Foster May. In Nebraska, and- There 1*^ no better example than rectly or indirectly in the war e f­ her tragle love for Martin Corby. The communique also reported ■insla Copy ...... t .ut of fact. Behind her seeming so that he couid be-with her fo r, of running the depart­ Schools ...... 414,060 17 • 32,868.82 381,191.35 ed from her We.st Hartford home.T . Oallaarad Ona Taar ...... ll.OO now' that of Senator W. Lee the exiled- government of the fort. $600,000, borrowed against taxes tomorroxx’ morniiiK at the J. W. the reca'pliire of .Siiichang, in Joyce Walker, 13, toilay was re-| ahead, willing to pax whatever At First Sight placidity, her quiet dignity, there lommehcement, and would tljiw. ment, or $1,200 more than was re­ Police ...... 52.336.78 2.638.06 49,698.72 I ’hilippines, 'which, when it fell have been repaid. Hale Company, starling al nine southxx-estem Chekiang. ported found in Bedminister. N. J.l MEMBER OF the price might be. Bill the cumu­ O’Daniel in Texas, show unusual had always been then this aware- take her home. He would have a ceived last year. Bosid of Health 7,203.86 1,.584.55 5,619.31 into' the claw*, of the Japs, had Most of this setivity has been Chapter II In the charity department wb^re o'<'lofk. The committee, under the Just as a searching party of Boyl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS success’’ for the song and verbal ne.vs of the unwanted, unloved friend with him. 5iartln Corby.,.' Parks and Tree Wqrden 11,998.78 3.50 11,995.28 Tha Aiaoclated Preaa ta exeluslaa- lative organization of American four years to go, before attaining in.spired by the government in Marlin happened to her when $73,000 was appropriate^,-''''^141.- The Final Btandings leadership of Mrs. C. Arthur Ol­ child. He had felt that it must Candace came down the stair­ Spraying ...... 894.04 894.04 !4everal Killed in Quake .Scouts wa.s about to leave W est! ty antitlad to tha haa or republlca* power haa changed -the character dance artists, and that leads to complete independence from the exile. Even before 63-year-old she wa.s 18. I t ’Was cat.aclysmic. be so, but he had been busy. His 321.47, wa.s repaid, briirglng the son, has been working hard all Hartford police headquarters thisi Uon of all nawa dlapatehei credited way when she got the mesaUae The final standings of each de- | WAR SAVINGS BONDS LSTAMK Building Inspector . . . . 2,781.72 8.256.50 5.4 74.78 ‘ week and px()ects to realize a the possib’ility. a.s bolli papers see, United Slates. , ' I’ resident .Manuel Quezon brought .Martin's coining made it seem as conscience rebuked him, and the net cost to $36,244.1 ~ morning. Sergeant Daniel J. Don-I ta It or not otherwlee credited In of Pacific war. What was once that they had arrived and were State Tax ...... 15,753 47 15.753.47 tidy sum xxhich will be used to Bern. Switzerland, Aug. 28—(/P) tbla paper and alao the local nawa his cabinet and other officials to though nothing in her life up un­ pathos of her position twisted her apartment /or the year follow: aghup received word from Bedmin-I a battle for specific objectives that soon all our crooners will b<' waiting, and though the sitting County Tax ...... 18.964.42 18.964.42 Sex'eral persons were killed or publlaned herein. Yet it is better off than some of Washington. Resident Commis­ til that time had mattered at all, .sensibilities; and j ecause he was V . . furnish the unit headqnarleriv on ister that Joyce was being held b yl All rirhta of republlcatlon of has now become a campaign in political candidates. room was filled to overflowing Military Tax ...... 5,094.49 5.094.49 Biasell street. ( injured and considerable property the ''Iqst nations." A t the Philip­ sioner Elizalde was hammering and he colored everything that uncomfortable ne spoke sharplv. '.ith other youth.s all faintly sim­ Expenditures damage xxas caused by a violent police there. I spaelal diapatchea herein are alao Well, we have been feeling pret- pine Commonwealth headquarters Garage ...... 1,062.17 8 00 1.0.54.17 Aeqiiiring Fiimiliire raaervad. which the whole course of the away at Filipinos here to prove went alter. 'We've loved yo i, we’ve done ilar in appearance, it was only 1912 Actual earthquake xxhich shook the reg­ No further information , waal m Embassy Row on Massachusetts their fervor for Independence by Election Expense^,.... 4,200.87 4,200.87 Through the generosity of Mor- war is alw;ays at stake. This t.V uncomfortable about it. too. An She was in h^er last term at .what we could. And to speak o. Martin she .saw: Martin with his Ac;edt only to your atandlng all the marveis of modern machinery, pensive Barrett School for Can­ mother's own^'sister, mind — so that he might return the interest Advertising and P rin tin g ...... 2 . 000 . 00 1,680 26 319.74 Zoning ...... ■ 581.18 chester F ire . Department, not be- quick Japanese retreat. can .sell it more than once. Sena­ . • .581.18 dace; it was not because she that you could have better 'care of one of them, might wander Asse.ssments ...... 14.. 550.00 13..525.40 1,024.60 Balance on hand. CliiihsuMi Is Again H sGII take* workmesi of skiH and expertesm We have not been slow to press tor O'Daniel from Texas has had, eause either fire district haa fail­ was, they decided, slightly terrific. of the articles are; Proper Quan­ wanted to do something nice tor than they could give you." off. Not that he showed any Iq- Collecjions ...... 11.700.00 11,251,51 448.49 8-15-41 ...... 106.896.00 to e «t fine memorialo. ed in Ita duty to Itself, or proved pur advantage. Aa a sequel to time to prove to the nation and to ..We'll put some writer* on it tities of Different Food.s . . .; Con- the child W'hom. he acknowledged S h rw as quiet, digesting that, clination to. He wjis attentive, Municipal and Court Buildings ...... , 6 , 000.00 6,562.86 562.86 Penalty Tax ...... 562.21 reluctantly, ahe disliked and re­ In Cli iiiese Hands That la xsii|r one memoriah are *o Tittstond Inadequate for the scope of fire the defeat of two Japanese offen­ his own constituent* that he right away.” they announced. strucUng a Menu . . .; Eat a Good and making a pretense of eating solicitous — but perhaps he waa Memorial' Day ...... 500.00 500.00 Amounts Receivable 3,618.09 "Fhe writers went to work. They Breakfast . . .; Healthful Menus. sented. but because of the pos­ While ahe fought for self-control. just being polite. Armistice Day ...... 200.00 115.22 84:78 tag. They hara hidtvMuaHty of line and A mo- * Jrotection It originally planned to sives, there came offensive action ranks pretty low as a public serv­ Dog Licenses took the star's plot, added a few To secure any or all of them, write sible husband Candace might mitiX She asked finally, painfully, at She was polite, too. introducing Miscellaneous ...... 9.0000. 00 12,058.69 3,958.69 Unexpended 1.033.55 (Continued from Page Ono) I ration attained throngh expert handHn^af of our own, which has forced the ant. Yet his radio act was sti',1 through it; the brother, ojm the ■ achieve, but because- there are 'standard situations, and turned in to McCoy Health Service in care though only a desperate need them about, ” My cousin, Peter Garbage Collections ...... '...... 25.000. 00 25,474.88 ! 474.88 Town Deposit Fund 204.00* Ml who hav* records of achlevemeoi. \ Japanese to concentrate force and cousin, or perhaps even the boy crowing needs for lire protection good enough to sneak him into a the script for a reading. The star of this newspaper and enclose one could drive her to mention it. Frazier; Mr. Martin Oorby." And Child Welfare ...... 3,000:00 3,000.00 Liquor Licenses ... . 18,050.00 ba.ee was rated here the greatest friend of. one of the sojclklly prom­ all the time she was wishing they success scored thus far by the beymid the boundaries of these fight on the spot designated by renominatlon. read it. and exploded. The studio large, self-addresaed envelope and “ Unci# Bruce, I've always wanted Bond Payments ...... 143,000,00 143,000.00 Temporary Notes .. 500,600.06 500.000 00 threw it back for a rewrite. Can ten cents. inent girls who" Were students tr know were they happy to­ might run off, ahe waa longing Interest and D iscount...... ,. 32,000.00 31.434.58 565.42 Chinese Armies In their" comeback p idUtricta. Many of the Manches­ us. But here, again, even though We suspect ail this"is more than Balance on hand. you guess what the writers had there; gether? Was she glad ahe did it? ” for the day to be over so that she Dog Licenses ...... 3,000.00 2,709.55 290.45 in (Jhekiang and Kmngsi province, all their prestige is Involved, the a. joking matter. ’ It is a serious 8-1.V42 ...... 117..361 07 117.36107 ter homes which are being built done? Belle^ could forgtye the child a He thought back, remembering would have him safely to herself Libraries ...... 22„500.00 22,500 00 where they are keeping constant Maii(Jiester Memorial Company Japanese could not stand and' in Peter’s old car . . . Property Tax ...... 926,077.89 rin this era of sudden construction revelation of a weakness In the They had written the star right lot. even, her mother's ridiculous the shabby, sick little woman in Whiton Trust Fund ...... 900.00 975.40 75 40 $1.07,5.292 34 pressure on Japanese forces with­ A. Aimettl, Prop. out of his oNS'n story! A Thought marriage, if she were to make it It was'over finally. Her trunk,, are being built outside lire dis­ fight against Am'erican forces processes of democracy. Obvious­ rusty clothes, with only the fine Town Court . .! ...... :.____ 8.423.00 8,799 38 374.38 drawing from their extensive con­ Comer PeoH ond’Horrisoa Sta. T*L TIM m iM t possible for her to say casually, was in back and suitcases over­ 15.000. 00 4,237.60 762.40 quests o f ,May and Juns. trict linea They need the oppor­ which were prepared and ready. ly. politicians have always at­ ^ e s left as a remnant of her . Federal Relief ...... Credited direct to Open Bundaya For many are railed, hut few are "M y niece, Mrs. Somebody-or- youthful good looks; he thought flowed onto the running board, Recreation ...... , . . i ...... 18.250.00 1.061.29 811 29 Some 200 miles ot the 450-mlle And the Japanese move this tempted to appeal to the emo- and she sat dreamily between show Net Costs 80.4,103.09 Bny DIreet and flsiire Money? tunity to pay for lire protection. chosen.— .Matthew'22:14. other-linportant.”' Belle had ap­ "It may be of interest to note bid Age Assistance ...... 31.500.00 31,' 194.75 Chekiang-Kiangsi ra- way all of time was not pure offense, but. • • *' parently given up hope at last Peter and Martin. Peter waa driv­ . A Manchester Fire department, tion.s, to the gullibility, to the pet HEALTH AND DIET of the man with the face of an Water Department ...... 100 ,000.00 134,87 34,872.58 which was In Japanese hands late ing and Martin suggested that $1,879,395.43 I aupported by the taxes of all defensive attack. enthusiasms of the voters, and The strongest principle of growth that Peter, his own son by a for­ ascetic, singing to her. because his Park St Bridge, 1941 ...... 21,094.25 21,094.25 in June, now has been recovered ADVICE mer wife, would endow her in Candace move closer to himself Deduct Surplus 19,850.60 AH this means that slowly, lies in human choice. —George crippled •fingers could no longer Park St. Bridge, 1942 ...... , 10.000. 00 10 , 000.00 and the Chinese are rapidly ex­ Manchester residents for -the sometimes they have, been all too Eliot. any similar fashion. Peter was a to leave Peter room. All along surely, we are pressing the Japa­ coax music from hit violin, the Zoning ...... 600.00 681 18 81 18 $1,859,544.8$ $1,859,544.83 $1.8,59.^44.88 tending the area of their reoccupa- benefit of all, is the only solution' succesaful at it. But the politician Furnished by the McCoy medical student, and "actually melodies which he had once her side'where It touched his ahe tlon. nese away from the offensive, and felt warm and Ungling. Hia arm ^ o f Manchester's present and fu­ at least talked politics, with only Health Service Tool Sertloemen On Reading grubbing at it. ” Belle said in dis­ Uught her and which she had Totals ...... $1,245,202.64 $1,242,183.76 $47, $51,009.72 Th* high command indicated placing them on' the long defen­ gust. And likely as not. she would always lovedj And he remem­ waa draped along the back of the ture fire protection probleins. an occasional reference to moth­ Address rnnununlcatlnns to The Deduct Plus from Minus ...... '...... 47,990 84 large. The egg. of the duck con­ that In Kwangtung province, south San Diego, Calif.— (4b— Service­ odd, to marry some little nobody, bered their facea aa they looked seat: he moved it forward one# sive which will eventually lead to er’s home cooking. But these Herald, .Attention .McCoy Net Savings on Appropriation*...... $ 3,018,88 tains about 3 per cent more fat (Thlna, a Japanese withdrawal was “V efy well,” you may say, men-at ease In the U.S.O. recrea­ he might even marry a nurse— at each other . . . He said, "They and she felt it rest on her shoul­ Tokyo. They, will still be looking llealtb Service. Add Temporary Notes Paid’Thia Year. 500,000.00 in progress similar to that which .•bFhat’s standing in the w ay?” croone^ra. talk all alx>ut cooking tion center were afraid they’d be But Candace, he thought, real­ were very much tn love. They ders. she thought she felt a faint Menus than that of the hen. The duck egg pressure o f his hand on her arm. Balance on hand 8-15-1942 ...... 117,361.07 also contains more aurphur than haa been under way for more than And there la the rub more com­ for soft spots. But if our own with only an occasional referenc-j called sissies. They refused to read ized none of those things, nor were poor, and sick, but they were A W eek's Suppl.v a Week in Chekiang and Kiangsi. did he want her to. He was sorry The feeling of suffocation came hen's eggs and many people enjoy offensive pressure can be main­ to politlca. They win success all Eating for Health women’s magazines. "W e outwit happy together.” $1,859,544.^3 It reported the recapture by the plicated than the poet's. for even that slight slip. He said again, the warm hazy brightness. Total Disbursements the duck eggs because this added tained, their capacity for carry­ Today, I want to tell you some­ •them,” confides Mrs. B. F. Raynes, He couldn’t stand much more For Good Health Chinese of Ylntan, on the Oanton- There are sincerely held argu­ too easily. And we, whose first In­ U.S.O. -secretary. "W e cut up the lightly to cover it. “ Your aunt la (To Be ContlniMl) sulphur gives them a little differ­ thing 'alwut eating ^or health— of this. He prepared, briskly, to .Kreomniendrd ments against the creation of a ing the war to us in what they stinct is to shoot all announcers about the part which diet plays in women’s magazines, paste the ar­ old-fa.shloned. The only career leave. He said firmly, “ You’ll take R p r e i p t s ent flavor. I believe that an aver­ By .McCoy Health Service age of about ten hen’a eggs per Manchester Fire department. And hope will be unexpected places and crooners, find it difficult to helping you to keep well. Diet re­ ticles in scrap books and the boys .she can see for a woman is mar­ your college entrance examina­ Both Forgetful E.stimated Gross A riage.” - i i , ------vxeek is about right for the av­ any one who altempta to dlsciunt 1 gradually and continually fers to "the -Customary allowance all unknowing— read them avidly,'’ tions . You'll spend the summer Account Receipts Receipts Plus Minus N o t i understand and troublesome to ”Oh, I'll probably marry,” Can­ Spokane. Wash. —(4b — Patroi- Suggested menus lor the week erage person. In substituting tur­ loe restricted. We are getting them of food and drink taken by any home with us.' and you'll enter Charities ... .; ...... ,.$ 25,000.00 $ 41,321.47 $16,321 47 SUMMER MERCHANDISE these arguments completely might contemplate, W hafa this country person from day to day.” In other bllstakrn for. Squirrel , dace conceded, “ but years from college in the fall.'' Car Officer John Domit drove Highways ...... 1,000.00' 4.173.05 3.173.05 commencing. Sunday, August 30, key or duck eggs the right aver­ in position. The thing to do is age would be seven per week. as well call for a new brand of coming to, anyway? wiinls, your diet depends upon the .now. After I’ve worked, after I've- He couldn't know that in June away after tagging a woman Walk, and Curb ...... , , 975.46 975.46 1942. A public hearing will be held Bhtrla • ■ * paid It all back.” However. I advise that you .cook human and oommunity nature. keep punching, 'toward the even­ Yooda generally eaten from’ the Bloomfield, Ind. — (4*)' — Red­ ahe would be meeting Martin,-and motorist for rufinlng through a Cemeteries ...... 6.000.00 6.66a.64 669.64 Sunday; ^.x ■ b.X’ the ' Zoning Commission of Bathing Buita H nta . Ttoa • Etsv abundance presented to you. heads, beware; You’d better keep "Paid what back?” Bruce de­ that then everything would be traffic light— and ahe pursued him. Oiling ...... 79.44 79.44 Breakfast—8-ourtce glass of to­ any kind of egg by poaching, Manchester, Tburadav, September There are arguments and feelings tual knockout. The moyt outstanding fact about out of the woods during the squir­ manded. changed. He stopped. The woman smiled Schmls ...... 32.500.77 32,868.82 368.05 mato juice 30 minutes before a coddling or making it into an ome- 3. 1942, at 8:00 P. Al. in the .Mu­ present, and to attempt to elimi­ the moilern diet i.s the wide variety rel-hunting season. Aubum-hair- Candace flushed. "Don’t think brightly and handed him the flash­ Police ...... 2.000.00 2.638.06 638.06 bicakiost 01 eggs and tontatoes on i let. avoiding frying, nicipal Buililing to c.onsider a 1 LOT OF nate or change them would be a A Vote For Thone Who Fight of foods available. Thl.s is the first ed Mrs. Dexter Days, 19, is in a I ' haven't realized what an ex­ Bruce's resolve to 'make things light he'd left on her running Board of Health ...... 1.000.00 1..584..5.5 .584,.55 51clba toast. 'x propo.sal to amend .Section IV of SUMMER ■ hospital recovering from • bullet pense I've been to you all these 'truitless taak. They are good, on Manhattan time in history that the average up" to Candace hadn't lasted board. Domit tore up her ticket, Building Inspector ...... '..... 4,(^.00 8,2.56.50 4.2.56.50 Lunch—Lima bean loaf; butter­ the Zoning Rules and Regulations O X F O R D 8 Now and then ,we need to ap­ By George Tucker man has had all that he wants to wounds—53 pellets entered her years.” quite until .commencement; he and she drove away—pursued by^ Mun{cipal and (Jourt Buildings 'Soo.oo ed string beans, celery and npe, by adding thereto the following; both sides of the fence, to those 300,00 - N o t iire eat—had it every day in the year. body from face to ankles—suffer­ "Who has ever said anything wrote that he was involved in a Dom it She stopped. Domit handed Parlu and Tree Warden ...... 3.50 olivea ply the principles of the Four 3.50 11. No house shall hereafter be who hold them. There is only one Man's original food problem waa ed when an unidentified hunter about expense? Have I ever—” deal and couldn’t get away. Ami her the purse she’d left on his Asaeas. and Collections ...... , , .75 Dl'nner. Baked stuffed rabbit Freedoms right here at home, New- York.—Here's something .75 erected in any district , or way to resolve them. how jo get enough to eat or how spied her through trees and mis­ "Oh. no," Candace said hastily. Belle was abroad. It looked for a running board while he was tear­ Miscellaneous ...... buttered beets; stewed celery; av After, a public ' bearing held to remember about Eric Von took her for a squirrSI. 1,000.00 7,868.66 6.868.66 zone unless it shall , either and do It now, without any wait­ to keep from having too little food, "Oh, no. It's just myself, just time as though Candace would ing up the ticket. ocado and endive salad; fig sur-1 Thursday.-. August 27. 1942 at That Is to offer aomeihing con­ Garage ...... 8.00 8.0() lat Have a minimum floor ing for the war to be over. ^Stroheim'. . . . During the First whereas his problem now Is how Dog Licenses ...... prise. 8:00 P. in th* Municipal’ structively better. There is no 300000 3.859 33 8.59.33 area for living quluters on World War he symbolized every­ to keep from eating too much food. Monday: . Building, the -Zoning Commission A group of Americans, ’ good Whiton Truat Fund ...... 900.00 975.40 75.40 the ground'door of, 900 square way to change the past. But the thing that was brutish and filthy Certainly’, food can be had In a Breakfast -- W affle brpwncd of Manchester vbted to validate, enough Americans, in most re­ Tosvn C o u rt...... 6.000 00 7.347.84 . 1.347.8* feet in Rural and* Residence about the Huna and got paid for most extraordinary variety. through; small amount of maple ratify and confirm'vtites amend­ light kind of future can always Federal R elief...... i 1..500.00 823 97 676.93 AA Districts, 750 square feet KEUiR'S MEN'S WEAR spects, to be elected to Congress, It. He made scores of pictures, al The food supply of man today In ayrup: crisp bacon: pear sauce. ing the Zoning Rules' and Reg'ula- Stand on its own feet. Recreation ...... 3.500.00 4,944.78 1.444.78 , in fteaidence A Districts. 650 are banding together down in ways appearing as the arrogant America is the most plentiful sup­ LuiiCh — Oranges as desired; tlons and changing zon^,. w’hich W ater Department ...... 100,000.00 - 134.872 58 .34.872.58 square feet in Residence B The real question before Man­ Pru.saian heel-clicker. .. . . Some­ ply that has ever been known. It 4a glass lot milk. xvere passed as follows: Washington 'in a die-hard at­ times, even recently, lie had beeq, Penalty Tax ...... 562 21 562.21 Districts and 600 square feet chester la not what happened vitally necessary that with all of Zoning" ...... 50.00 .50.00 Dinner— Vegetable soup; Salis­ July 3, 1939 amending SecUbn, tempt to deny one of the most hauled Off planes (as at Bermuda 'X' bury steak; steamed carrots xvith in Residence C District* and twenty years ago, or what hap­ these different foods presented to Accounts Receixrable ...... ■'... 4,000.00 2.618.09 1.3S1.91. X V I of the Zoning Regulations. in D it E Districts, or prMiOUB freedoms of all to some by the British) who considered us, tha.t we learn to choose wisely parsley butter; buttered- spinach; pened ten years ago, or one year Dog Licenses Unexpended . . . . 750.00 1,(133 55 283.55 July 26, 1939 amending Section N.(bi Have minimum floor of their fellow Americans. him a auspicious character. Actu­ those fobds which are to make up Jello or Jell-Well. a Only 8 1-2 Hours More-- Toxvn Deposit Fund ...... 200.00 20^.00 4.00 IV of the Zoning Regulations. a>it, plus a new in New York by Boris Karloff) in the food minerals, the vitamins, Dinner — >«-pound American Hill Street and amending Section a WATKINS ONCE-A-YEAR To Be Raised—Property Taxes .$ 874,60.5 87 926.077.89 51.472.02 square feet and 850 square the front line* defending this na­ "Arsenic and Old Lace” it was the protein and hulk. Unquestionably, cream cheeaej stuffed eggplant; X V I of the Zoning Regulations. LEGION snd better security for all Man­ tion in the name of freedom. first time he had ever acted on buttered peas; salad of sliced cu­ feet .respcctlxely In Residence continued health depends very $1,345,202.64 $1..339..544 83 June 11, 1940 changing zone on chester property owners. TTiere is any stage. . . . This occurred at cumber* on shredded lettuce; bak­ A Districts, a minimum o£ The weapon eight Southern largely upon-learning how to se­ 126,450.13 Gardner Street also between Park Botbing that aeems worth while Princeton. The time was winter, lect your food. ed carrot pudding. ■ 450 square feet and 700 'DWliict Minus from Plus 12,107.94 and Chestnut Streets. 'squat* feet respectively in to anybody that need be sacri­ states use in their practice of and the steam radiators began to The food generally taken must ...... Wednesday: . ‘ * - V .July 16, 1940 amending Section Residence B Dlatri,cts, a min­ keeping the vote from large sec­ hiss and rattle. . . . It was weeks be correct as to quantity. When Breakfast — Soft-boiled whole­ ficed. Thera-is much to be gain- f ...... $114,342 19 V III of the Zoning Regulations. imum of 450 square feet and before Stroheim ceased believing the quantity is too large, particu­ wheat with raisins, cream. •d. tions of their own population: Temporary Noteq Borrowed This Year 500.000.00 6,50 square feet respectively i someone In the audience had hiae- larly ns regards the concentrated Lunch—Raw apples as desired. September 13. 1940 amending BINGO both white and colored, is the poll in Residence C Distnets and ' I Does one district have . better ed him. . . , Actually, Stroheim foods, over eating follows os s AUGUST Dinner — ‘ Flank steak with Section IV of the Zoning Regula­ tax. The Senate, in the course of is an Austrian. Once he wtui a matter Of course. Many people ap­ $1,859,544.83 vegetables, boiled; string bean sal­ tions. in D and K Distnct.s, A I least ' i(« a eoiii|>lete Niit'ceeg every Satiinlay night so fire fighters than the other? Does one-hajf of the second floor providing for the legal right of lieutenant, in the Austrian army. pear to over eat on those foods ad; pineapple whip. November 18. 1940 changing one operate at a tnie expense—r area qualifying for living But .he was an American citizen which should be used in reasonable Recapitulation TTiursday: zone, on Gardner Street. all soldiers to vote by mail, has quarters .shall have a ciriling < we are going to repeat it for the rent of the operating exm'ndlturea joined long before World War I. He likes amounts and the bulk of the diet OF QUALITY FURNITURE Cash Balance as of August IS, 1941..$ 106.896.00 Breakfast - Baked eggs: Melba also adopted, over the strenuous January 8. 1941 changing zone height of not le.ss than sex;en with insurance^^tes—Slower than it in New York, now that the may consist o f heavy foods, "nie Cash Received from Sources other Federal Offieials toast; stewed apricots. between Mather and Woodbridge (7 1 feet. The second floor objection of its Southern bloc, a stage fright has worn away, and health of such people would be than Taxation ...... 326.570 94 Lunch — Fresh asparagus on !«eaw4»ii and we are going to add dancing after the other? Which has the better Streets.' in each ca.se qualifying for provision, exempting men in the be lives at an East Side apart­ benefited by cutting down on the Received from Taxation .... * ...... 926,077.89 toast; crisp celery and ripe olives. equipment? The better bouses? Take Over (^.ases February IS. 1941 amending living quarters shall have Oi-- ment— the same apartment house amount of heavy foods used. It is Dinner— Roast mutton: baked armed sggj'ice* from payment of Section X V I of the Zoning Regu­ le.H.s thereto by a [xeimanent the gaiiiea at no extra cont. These, are questions on which where moat of the FBI stay when said that the Eskimo uses ten ^ Total Income ...... '.$1.3.59.54 4 83 ground beets: buttered spinach; this ppn tax. And that, it is free­ they are in town. lations. built-in stairway. good pro and con > opinions are pounds o f solid food a day—a feat Ends Tomorrow Estimated Income 'as of Haitford. Aug. 28. -i/l*. Be­ salad of romaine lettuce with olive Here’s something to remember Ap‘ril.9, 1941 changing zone oti held. Attempt to^ argue one of ly jlredicted, is the provisiem which a inadvisable for the aver­ Aug. 18, 1911 ...... 1.24.5,202.64 oil dressing; small dish of junket. In computing th* Bilnimxuu : .about Frank Mendel. . . . He cause the gas rationing investiga­ Adams Street and Middle Turn­ which will run into a storniy bat­ age. person living tn a more tem­ Friday: floor area for living quarters, these questions to a final conclu-, gave you some great shows, in­ tion has now been taken over by pike West also on Middle Turn­ tle in the House; perate climate. .-- Actual Roceipta more than Estimate. . .. $ 114.342 19 Breakfast — .Wholexx-heat muf­ out.slde walls, partition, iitlli- j LEGION HOME Sion, apd you’d have a lifetime cluding “No n 6 Nnnnette.” - . > pike East ami changing minimum It is boming to be better and bet­ * Eatimated Expenditures for the year ..$1,245,202.64 Federal officials and the case* of fins; peanut butter; applesauce. ' ly rooms,, rooms for heating! Rather than yield on this point. He. with Larry Schwab, gave you width of lots in A Zone. — o f woik cut oiit for yourself.'Per­ ter understood that diet may prove Actual Ebcpenditures for the Year ...... 1,242.183.t6 four principals are noxv pending in Lunch — Cookeff turnip tops; equipment, garages, bay win-1 Leonard Street haps, finally, if you ever passed__ it is said, our Southern legislators “New Moon,” “High Cost of Liv­ a very powerful aid in promoting It's “curtains” for Watkins Brothers Actual Expenditures less than vegetable salad molded In gelatin. April 30. 1941 changing mini­ ing.” . . . Now he comes back to United States District court, dows. outside vestibules and i through the atmosphere of* pride entle- the recovery o f health after one’ Appropriation ...... 3.018.88 Dinner— Baked sea baas; , fresh mum area, of lota in A Zone. . open or . closed porches or Broadway with ‘’V for V'ickie.” has become sick. The average pa­ August Furniture Sale. tomonNiw. So* chargoa of conspiracy in three of asparagus: mashed turnips; salad and prejudice, you might ■ judge hill. . . . 1 think it’s a cheesy title. June 4. 1941 changing zone on ■ verandaa shall not be includ­ tient now asks his doctor what Caah on hand August 15. 1942...... $ 117.361.07 them were nolled in 'Police ,-oujt of sliced tomatoes; no dessert. Spring Street alao on McKee ed. Living qiiartera shall be American citizens who fight It is Mendel who reveals how I that merits were surprisingly kind of a diet is beat. That is a if you’re thrifty you’ll hurry right down Cash on hand end of year— here toilay. Saturday: Street and Hartford Road. producers react in a crisis. He had ( constructed xvith ceilings and I even. for American victory and Ameri­ very common question and shows Aug, 15. 1942 ...... $ 117.361.07 The three are William LaUart. Breakfast—French omelet; Mel- walls finished on the in.side , stumbled on a French music show .W ^ June 26. amending Section's II can freedom certainly should that most sick people understand tomorrow, before S:30, and make your o u r s Cash on hand end of year—• 42. West Hartford; Peter D. Gall- ba toast; stewed prunes XX ith lath anil pla.ster In the I Halfway aciose the Connecti- called "The Stork” that Was very that the cure of practically every Ml Aug. 15. 1941 ...... ■.. . 106.896 00 tclo. 30, and Francis Lesperence. Lunchlpolatoei on ' the. half Regulations. ^ it bridge wijqld be a good safe have the freedom of their Amer­ funny (in Francei but far too March 19. 1942 changing zone rustomary manner, or finish- • disease occurs much faster when selections at the low August Sale prices. Surplus 30, both of Hartford. shell; chopped cabbage salad. ed in some acceptable substi­ ican vote. That is self-eloquent. dirty for American audiences. The 10.465.07 on Middle Turnpike* West. Adams place for- you- to announce any the correct diet is Esed. In pre-. Total Taxea Received during Year ....$ 936,077.89 Lesperence. whose arrest origi­ Dinner' Vegetable aoiip; roast idea, aa be saw it. was to have it Street and Center Street also on tute, (leaigned to give, proper' JRich conclusion. We wonder i«chere Senator Rey- •scribing diets the principal good Practically everything you need for your Total Receipts other than Taxes ...... 836,570.94 nally on a charge-of evading re­ beef: buttered parsnips; string insulation and.-to be capable REPAIRS Cleaned up and the show couldn’t i f ‘" ’W/ fl ft Hartford Road Weal of McKee nold8, who wants to- free India, effect to be desired la the improve­ sponsibility resulted in the investi­ beans; grated raxv carrot' salad; But there's no argument -possi­ help maklnfi a million on Broad­ Street. of maintaining a healthful ment of the health of the whole home is included in this once>a*year TotU Rscelpts from all Sources ...... gation of th* alleged illegal use of pryne whip. ble over the simple’fa it that the .stands on the que.stiqn of freeing way. . . "But.” recalls Frank, $1,252,648.83 , interior room temiieiature of ' body. Instead of the idea of cur­ gas rationing cotipona, was fined ‘ Flank Steak With Vegetables. March 26; 1942 changing rone the people of the South. We "This is how I reacted in this Total glatimated Receipts ...... 1,243.202 64 68 degrees Fahrenheit and future needs of Manchester wi'd ing som$ particular disease state, event. Over 90 per cent o f our stock. $75 xvith $50 remitted on the orig­ Boiled: 2 to 3>j pounds flank steak on Middle Turnpike West, East of, particiilac crisis. With the whole healthful ventilation when ON ALL MAKES be most directly and efficienUy wonder, as 'well, how some of the there is more the Idea of Improv­ /or- inal charge. in one piece: 4 small carrota, peel­ Adams Street and amending Sec­ American wntlng fraternity to Of Receipts more than Estimate ...... 7.446 19 the outside temperature ia other Southern legislators who ing the health o f the entir* body Reductions of 10 to over 50 per cent.. . o u r According to police charge.* in ed; 4 small turnips.i pegled;' 3 small tion' IV of the Zonmg Regulations. zer6 aolved by the creation of a Man­ diaw from I chose Ben Hecht. Estimated Expendituree for the Year . .$1,245.202 64 through the feeding of svholesome •he conspiracy allegatian?. LaCart parsnips, peeled; wafer; seasoning chester Fir# department, organ­ are more sincere than senator ’vtfh a result that "The Stork’’ And everything goes back to Ceiling Total Expenditure* for the Year ...... 1,343,183.76 April 30. 1942 ch8ngin> food I ______It alleged to have delivered 300 ra­ to taste. between North Main Street and Also to censidee a pr’'pos8l fi ised on s scale wide enough to Reynold# in their loyalty to the wasn't cleaned up at all and was One of the most important hap­ S sir flank steak on both aides th change the Schedule of OF CARS’ ■ Expenditures less than Appropriation.. * $ 3.018.88 tioning bonks tn Constable Louis Tolland Tupnptke ' t cause of world freedom feel about ' a complete -flop.'' penings of the last 23 years has Prices Monday. Impossible to even kettle and cover w ith . boiling ■Met all Manchester'a calls with- Evans of Wilson. Evans sold some ■June 18.' 1942 changing zone on Area. Height and Bulk of freedom when it la a question .in ! been th e' widasprsad teaching on to Galitelo, who had in turn sold water to 4 rfiches above top o f the Buildings" in th* 2^mmg •ut strain, financed by all Man- Here’s a story that has trav- hint at the last minute clearance reduc­ Burpiua $ 10.485.07 North Main Street - and Tolland Yes sir, we are "equipped to do all kinds of the subject of diet Knosriedge eo two sheets of coupons to Leaper- meat. Place cover on kettle and Rules and Regulations to ge- . StMSler taxpayers. their own backyard. i elc.l. . all the way across the Turnpike. the subject has been dlaseminatqd ence. Th e coupons xx’ere found on boil slowly for about l ‘ s hours; quire in Resilience B Dia- It's not a new problem, speciar! country from Hollywood— which, tions here, because things have been August 6. 1942 changing zone t h r o u g h books oA nutritloti. th* latter when he was picked up add vegetables and let simmer for tricta a minimum lot area of repair work satisfactorily and economically. to this war-time period. It’s as as you will agree, is the only place through magazin* artlclas. and in the United Statee this year, one i.j to 3-4 of an .hour.. Then serx-e. at Northeast comer of Middle 7'200 square feet and a mini- We'U Keep Funchini; It could happen. moving so fast the last two days. Hurry Urop of Turkeys pqr cent more than last year, and for the motor vehicle violation. Turnpike We.st and Adams Street old as it is ugly and un-American. through radio broadcasta Tbs ra- W ill serve 4 persons. - mum lot width of 60 feet ani Let us keep your ear in good running order. It seems tha% a studio was In a sult is that tbs majority o t peopla predicted a 756,400-barrel cran­ also amending Section V lf ot the In Residence U District a Tbo Japsiieso took rUks tn But thlo, when men of every race bad way for a new vehlcla for now know that diet Is probably .. hurry. . hurry 1 W ill Be Larger berry crop, aa againat 735.300 bar- . (Turkey And Dork Egg*) Zoning Regulations, ■ I M r attempt tp rsgajn the Solo- I.«*t *f Paixaeafers Cleared minimum lot area of ' 750. and creed Are fighting for ,the one ' o f ita mofisy-msklnr stars. tha most important alngl* factor to rela last year. Question: Mias K. G. asks: "Do . Said amenrimenta and changes aqiiar* feet per family and a ; jBOn Islandi, just os they took freedom of all America, when The star waa appealed to- be consldsrad In building, good Neu- York, Aug. 28,- i/H— The you consider that tu rk ^ and duck shall tajee effect August 29, 1943. minimum lot width of 80 feet. | ■’Haven't you got a story for us?” BostoB. A u (. 38----- Faatlve Former Offleofe Exeeutad ,y l9kE IQ Ui* batUss. of the Coral America stands as the hope of the health.-' last xof the passengers ■ remaining eggs can be used the same as hen’s Zoning Commisaion of Man- Zoning (Jommiasi'xn or M an -: •’Why yea," said the star. ”It Several general articlaa on the Thanks^lviag Day tabtaa war* In­ aboard th* dipinmatic exchange sggs?" cheater, Connecticut. Chester, Connecticut. l and Midway. But any thsory world Iq alt its ^-^Aspirations fc/r dicated today by tha U. ■. Depart­ Londofa. Aug. 3S.— OH— The jqat happens that I wrote a little subject ot diet are now ready for liner Orlpoholm were cleared att Answer: I recommend both tur­ Charles W. Holman, tTiarle* W. llolinaii, ! Depot Square Garage t tttey are hradstrung adven- freedom, is the |fro|»r time for yam not long ago. Want to look those of you who would like to send ment oC i^HcuIture’s Nsw Eng­ execution Of nine former t?tecb 10:45 o'clock last night, conclud- key snd duck egg* The egg o f the Chairman. C land Qrop Reporting Service. Chslriiian ' Ernr*t Roy, Prof. x w'ho are willing to pay any US to set our own house in order. at It? ” for.theTTi. .1 am sure that you will general ataff officer* by the Ger­ ng three ilays of intenov” ques­ turkey is about the same In too>l Carl W. Norm. . C’Hrl W Studio editors looked at it. It be glad to* read them. The namea The aerviee eatimated that there mans waa annniin-'ed today by the tioning of more than 1.400 persons value as that of the hen’.* egg; ' detrelary. b :. rel-iry. II NO. m a in STREET TEL. it IS m m ha U j m j m turkey* nUsad Chach government her*. iwbo returned from Um Orient. twwever .thh turkey egg la a UtUe^ August is. 1942. Augucl 2e, 1912.' j ) ■ ,.V • , r -V . ' ■ ‘ . V -• “ ' ; iANCTneSTER EVENING ^RrALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1942 f ' . j^AGE TEN PAOn

gate. Calif., killed three Japs be­ what he thought of the raiding appointed a deputy judge of CMty "alert" and arc ready to mobilize Day and night we heal'd all kinds fore he was wounded, so seriously force tilts wfcy; "I don't think Court in 1907 and was named State Guard for further Array instructions on Former Judge of airplanes, so that certainly, if Marines Wipe , that he was rushed aboard ship, there ia a finer group of men In Judge irv 1909. serving for four Immediate order, DeLacour said. I was ever bothered by the sound Gas Consum iTiftricans’ Emotions years. He was nominated for Jhe of them, I soon got use'd ' to it virtually given up for deadi The the world.” Strict Se<‘recy Maintained next morning a stunned watch of­ Superior Court bench by former ^ Ready to Aid News From Manchester’s Neighbors Dies at Home However, in all the tiipe we lived Out All Makiii ficer saw him hobbling about. Governor John Trumbull and as­ Federal and'state officers have there, I never saw ariy flying such Drops 23 P. "I have a hunch I'll live if I Superior (’oiirl sumed the post left vacant hy the maintained strict secrecy about as that to which I referred m my On Long Voy age Told walk about a hit," he said. He did. retirement of Judge L. J. Nicker­ what orders the State Guard will letter to the Editor and which is Island Foree carry out during the games, al­ iiught fifth and sixth grades for Makepeace, Member of Dead .luim B«*hlnd Every Tree son. / Pul on ‘Alert’ to Mobi­ Schools Opening strictly Hgoin.st Army and Navy Rationing and Judge Is Retired / ------though it was expected various jeveral years at the Center and regulations. By the second day, "There were, ytpproprlate Seloctlon lize for Ariny Orders units would be called' upon to cope Stafford Spriiijrs •now becomes principal, and Mrs. Bolton State Rationing Board, Almost Visible (fVintIniied from Page One) ______)' The Andover, Bolton and Ellin^on My husband has been flying DiKTeai* in Unoj Theater, dead J.ap.s behind moat every co- with such simulated incidents as Burdick. Miss Heckler, Mrs. Mi- conniit, tiee. " said Colonel Carlson. III ‘War"Caines'. John O. Netto klra. Clyde Marshall Columbia schools will open oh , • O. F. B en Once Coroner. . since; 1913, I took my first airplane Change on Tvro Ships unaccounted for, I cannot di.sclose Bridgeport. Aug. 28 i/pi -On B/i.stol. i/Ti "Don't Sit Under parachute invasion, land and sea chalec and Mrs. Amprimo. Tax S266,S27. llarlfonl. New "On the baltlffleld. I picked up 412. SUffnrd Phone 4052 Wednesday, Sept. 9. Superin­ Tel. 493-3, RockvUle trip irf 1930 arid both of my boys, i"ir ca.siialtie.s' but will .say the his TOth birthday. Judge Carl Fos­ the' Apple Tree" i.s the title of a attack along the shore, .sabotage Mrs. Grace Ruiz, chairman of When Jap Areas Left a sworiJ( and pistol of the Japa­ tendent I. B. Dunfleld has an­ Waterbury, Aug.. 28 i/Pi W al­ 3 and 5 years old, have been air­ Show Begins Today Japanese los.ses on land alone vjere ter went into mandatory ' retire­ song to be sung by Ml.s.s Peachy Hart/ord. Aug. 28—(<4*)— Adjt. at Industrial plants and panics or the Salvage Committee of the Cov­ Hartford, Aug. 96-- Estlax6*4 nese Lieutenant-Colonel comman- riots among the civilian popula­ The appointment of Donald An­ Anthony Maneggia acted as nounced. ter D. Makepeace, 87, ,a member line r'*J'sengers. As you probably, more than 10 to 1 our losses, not ment .as a .Superior Court judge Plumb, aopr.mo. at the New De­ Gen.'Beginald B. DcLacour said entry Defense Council attended the The Republican caucus of the know, my husband is an aeronau­ consumption of gasoline bjr Behind. liant and turned it over to Com­ tion. derson, principal of Porter High counting the 1.50 Japs lo.st at .sea imlay. but automatically assume^ parture hand concert here Sunday today that "everything is in readi­ luncheon meeting at the Heublein chairman at the Republican Cau­ town of Ellington was held in of the State Rationing Board and tical engineer and ha.* spent manv vehicles in Connecticut last mander 1.1 dm M.l Haines (of Col. Francis A. Buggies of West or m planes," the new status of a state referee, afteriioon. school, Keazer Falls. Me., as prin­ Hotel in Hartford to hear Mrs. cus held Wednesday evening in former judge of the old District years designing plane.*. We have a was 28.988,748 gallons as compaiw j (Editor'a Note: Reiman Cioronado. L'alif. I who presented it ness" for immediate a.ssembly and Hartford, executive officer of the Matthew W olf of . North Bolton. Ellington Town Hall Wednesday Other dram.atic epi.sodes glean­ with offices in the county court­ cipal o f Stafford High school was Mary. Brewster White, of Wash­ court, later to become the Com­ -*pecial feeling about a plane, that cd with 37,842.856 gallons during Mtirln U a former chief of to .Admiral N'imitz (Admiral Chea­ action of the Connecticut State Sixth Military district, has been the Community Hall, Bolton' Cen­ Mrs. DeCarli is the former Mia.* evening for the election of dele- ed from the eyewitness accounts; house. / Problem.* confronting more tKari ington, National heid of the Wom­ mon Pleas court, died yesterday can better be described by de Saint July of last year, the reduction of The Aaoodated Prea* and ter \V. Ximitz. coramander-in-chief Judge Foster, who began/ his ,2.900.000 service institutions.rfi the Guard in the New England "war designated chief Connecticut um­ announced last night b.- School ter. Maud L. Woodward was clerji. Mildred Wolf. giates to the state, congressional, Sni|>ers .Alls, R 4>oM'vrlt en's Committee. During the Au­ at his home here after a long Exupery than by me, and we hate 8,864.102 gallons representing a Wide World bureau in Tokyo • of the I’acinc tleetl. " rnreer as , a Superior Court'juri.st country will be handled ,through games" tomorrow and Sunday, pire for the games by Maj. Gen. Superintendent Flnrl M. Witt, He gust drive, 17 tons of scrap has Delegates to the various conven­ Renee and Nancy Alice, small senatorial, county and probate illness. .Lieut. Oscar F. Peatro.ss, of conventions and to name a Re­ to aee tushlp cracked up,' especial­ decrease of 23 4 per cent, accoixt- and WTW on a rovlnir aaslRn- Jap snipers, strapped to cocoa- Oit. 22. 1927. was born Aiig- 28. a new Services Branch of the W qr The .State Guard and its associ­ Sherman Miles, commanding offi- , . succeeds Chester K. Baston who been dcpo.slted at Frinks Garage, tions were elected as follows: daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene At one time he served as county ing to a statement from Commis­ P.aleigh. N. C.. led a Sroiip which ly If it is avoidable. But more Im­ ment In the Far Eaat when nut trees, fired at M ijor Roo.sevelt 1872. in Waterford, V’ai. son of Production Board. ated units have been put on the cer for the First Serylpe Command. resigned recently. the authorized depot for -Coventry, State; Maud L. Woodward. Thomas Gagliardone of South Bolton, and publican town committee. Fdllow- coroner for the Waterbury district sioner John T. .McCarthy of tha got cfiuglil behind tjie Japanese ing delegates were elected for the portant than the ship Is the life the war broke out and he hut mi.s.sod. "T fired two .shots at Isaac McKendrell Fostet and Julia The local Red Cross Disaster which, compares very creditably W. Wilson; alternates, Milton Richard Paggioli, aon of Mr. and and was formerly Republican town ■slate department of motor -vehi­ lines. In a -clo.se exchange, they of the pilot, and as you know my waa Interned In French Indo- snipers. " was all the eldest .son of Elect ra Foster. , , planning committee is planning a with Collections of surrounding Haling, Dante Longo; Congres­ various conventions. State: Clyde chairman. cles. fought It out. with a Jap patrol, Mrs. Edward Paggioli of Andover father-in-law and my husband are Cidna. Here he de«crlt>ea the the I'resident wxnild say concern­ H eenterixl Dickln.son college, central pool of canvas camping towns, and still more is wanted. sional, Maud L. Woodward, A. Cordtsen and Jarvis C?lapp. Con­ Born in Gloucester. Mass^S^he The commissioner added that and lost three men but cut in from Road, were patients at thi'-^Man- working constantly to make flying emotlnna of the American re- ing his personal attivity. Pennsylvania, when he was 18 cots for use in case of need for Householders are asked now to be­ Thomas W. Wilson; Senatorial, chester Memorial hospital this gressional: George Hughes and was graduated from Yale College the net amount of the July gaso­ The Island's'1.700 natives ;,Ia(lly the rear, shot down Jap runners, safer for your son and all the boys patriatea on their Ionic 'o y - years old. worked his way through, evacuees driven from their- homes gin" .saving their tin cans, w-hich Eva W, Elliott. Mamie. Maneggia; week where they had their tonaUir Henry Hayden; Senatorial, - in 1897 and from Yale Law School line tax. as certified to the state aice home which, for him. worked with the invmlers and their biirneii truck.s and destroyed a and was graduated at 21. He came ^ t E. Hyde. William Frlsbee. Fred In 1900. After practicing law for in our fl.vlng forces. Perhaps that by a possible bombing, it was an- .should be washed, and flattened Probate. Robert McKinney. James and adenoids removed. is why we resent it when a pilot treasurer was $906,786.36 as com- ended Wedoeitday when he king gave his saHmg to Capt. radio .station. to Bridgeport in 1894 and has re- , nounced yesterday by Parley C. for easier handllrig. Further notice L. Rogers; County, Samuel Wood­ a ; j>lummerand. Hattie R. M. a while In New York city, he came I psted with SI.173.,114 for July of Colonel Carl.son lauded it as . Mr. and Mrs. Albert N.' Skinner. takes unnecessary risks which came aahore from the tirlp»- James Davis, of Evan.sion, fll , who- .sided here continuously since that Patten, local chairman. The com­ concerning the collection of these ward. James Monyhan. Anthony Berr! County, Llnwood R. Camp­ to Waterbury in 1907. He retired last year, making the July, 1942, "one of the coolest bits of hero­ Jr., Alan Rogers and Mrs.. Alan would jeopardize his safety ahd holm.) lost his pants In action. Captain time! mittee asks local residents who will be issued by the local Salvage Ansaldi, Frank Rebecchl. Ail bell, Milo E Hayes, Henry Felber from the bench in 1926 to return Collection less, by $266,327.64. ism.” It was Lieutenant Peatrosa' Hayes are spending a week's vaca- that of civilians in the area in Davi.s donned it.. Judge Foster began the study of may have camping cots if they committee soon. . vacancies will be filled by the town and Edward Schaeffer, Probate. to private practice. 'This, decline -wa.* expected." com­ Uon at a lake in New Hampshire. which ho is playing around. Fly- By Reiman Morin. Sergt. Jim F.aulkner. of Re>< Motor vehicle the porthole. He said, There's a ters on Main street. It was decid­ last evening in the fireplace room The Smiths .\galn of iron and other met.als, mileage i.s e.stimatVd b,\- multiply­ at the home of her parents, Mr. tificates issued this week by the The Junior choir will sing for latmch coming ou t...fast, to o ... Three great star attractions ed by the' committee that the most of the community hali elected the ing the taxable gallonage by thir^ urgent need was for folding cots local rationing board are certifi­ the last Sunday this year Sunday bUnldng her lights ■ headline the new stage show play- ; yes, and the' and Mrs. Ro.scoe Bristol of Collins­ following delegates to the coming Dear RE(', 4're\i Oifrlm iks < ar teen, a st.Trid.ird nationwide prac­ as there are many buildings here cates for re-capped tireif: Howard morning at the morning service in SomMne said, "So what? An­ ing tofl.ay, Saturday and Sunday; The ville. conventions State. Ruth Shedd, Evidently you misread my let­ tice. By this means it is a,*aumed Manchester that are fvallable* for shelter, but Skinner, defense worker. North the Congregational church. ter. 1 don't recall objecting to the other fM e alarm, that's all.” only, bp the stage of the air-con­ A daughter wgs bom at the Catharine 5Iarshall; Congres­ Concordia. Kas. oP Trainmen that Connecticut motoi vehii^le no beds. Bolton, 1; William D. Hall, defense noise of airplanes on maneuvers. A week ^before, more than 500 ditioned Slate theater, Hartford. Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. sional; Margaret Rich, Agnes • __, , . .. arnyqig iiiMiifrom riMimioriFrankfort aiscover-discover- mil(>(jge for last month was 115!» worker. Bolton Lake, 1 tire. 1 tube; Records of the Patent Office, De­ Americans had come aboard the Attraction No. 1 features in per­ Twelve students of Tuskegee In­ Melvin Cornelson. and the baby Kreysig; County. Harry A. Munro, My oldest ^ y was just threew^q a car was missing out of thf 103.326 miles lescs than for July of stitute of Alabama who are sta­ I.side Peace, defense worker. South partment of Commerce, show that ahlp, the Askma Maru. They son, the screen a most- hilarious was named Lynn Alice. Mr. and Oscar "Kreysig; Senatorial, Leslie weeks old when he moved to San nfxldle of the train. The freight last year add 52.140.608 miles more tioned at Camp Conner, West Bolton, 3; Ene* Pesce, defense the trolley car, incandescent lamp, were going home/'to be exchanged comedians. ■ the Three Stooges, Mrs. Cornelson bought the house Bolton, Henry il,a.*sey: ^ o b a te. Diego. California, and there we traiii-duid hrokeli at Franaronikfort andana than for June of this year. under an agreement? between the .Stafford, aiding ifi the tobacco Jivorker, West street. 3: Samuel automobile and cash register were saw maneuvers jjuch as Manches- in ren^tHling trie cre.w overlooked Moe. Curley and Larry in the Public Market formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edna Sumner, Marguerite Bolton. among the inventions patented in A. ^ ^ toof 'hari’est will present a -musical pro­ Dunlop, farmer,. South Bolton. 2 ter has never seen, sometimes in- a car of th^s Which had derailed United States and Japan. They maddest, funniest act this aide of Eugene Bently of Pleasant Valley. The following town committee The prehistoric saber-tooth tiger gram at the annual lawn party tires for pick-up truck; Anthony 1880! I volvlng as many as 600 airplanes: land rolled dmt'n^an embankment. had come from ' prison^, from sanity. Attraction No. 2 is Bea Identification Officer Alfred was elected; Harry A. Munro, was not a tiger. . camps, from Internment in all Wain, (.pictured top. lefti radio of the First Methodist church, to­ Armstrong will fingerprint and Ansaldi, farmer. Nigger Hill, 2 morrow night on the church chairman; Ruth Shedd, vice-chair­ parts of the empire. Some had singing sensation, and star of ] swear in observers Sept. 9 at 7:30 tires for pick-up truck; Clifford A. RICH IN VITAMIN B— RIB grounds. A program of Negro man;- Agnes Kreyalg., secretary, been tortured, many' of them in the new Coniriiunity Hall in Loomis, defense worker. West "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round." A t­ spirituals and. other songs will be Henry Massey, treasurer; George beaten, all were hungry. traction No. 3 is the "KUler-DiUer SATURDAY South Windsor.. Several observers street. 2. • presented by the group. Mrs. Mor­ Shedd. The newspaperman said, "Looks have not received .either civilian Several applications for new Man.” Dick Rogers (pictured top, gan Eaton is general cfipirman defense or Army identification tires are .still before the board and ' like some officials were getting right) and his terrific band. Dick assisted by the following' conimit- into the launch." Rogers is the composer of many card*. Those who have not C. D. will be filled as sootiFas the quota tee: Mrs. Grace Morse. Mr.s. Free­ cards must bring two snap ahota The others said. "Relax... Just smash song hits including "Be­ SPECIAL VALUES man F. Pattsfp. Mr*. ' Albert' H. is available. TTie local board ex­ take It easy." They had been tween iSlb and 19th on (Chestnut with . A total of 214 peraons pect.* a 41 percent decrease in the j Tolland Kimball, Miss Florence Wash- have so far been identified ahd waiting a week. Just waiting. Street" and "Pompton Turnpike.” bum. Mrs. Richard Whitaker. Mrs. quota of all Urea for the coming Mrs. .John H. Steels SHOP sworn in while another 60 or 70 Rumor* Begin to Fly On the screen is pre.sented Margie Native Dressed Young Fowl, I to (tehuine Spring l.amb Legs. .All Sizes. John P .' Hanley, Mrs. Wforortjy month. 1118-3, Rockville ' Nobody knew why they had Hart. "The One Qirl Heat-Wave" \Wi persons are lo.be thus registered. 1'/ pounds each, Ih...... Whole or Half. ^ n \ h . Yare, Mrs. Beatrice Gilrnaii. Mr.' Ga* Books Reauly been held there. Gradually, ru­ in the New England premiers of and Mrs. Thomas Lopez. Mrs. W il­ Mrs. Cl.vdo Johnson and infant Gasoline rationing books are Native Dressed- Chickens for Frying or 1 Mrs Mary S. Shaw returned to mors began to fly. Everybody had "Lure o f the Islands." Boneless Veal .Roast From Milk-Fed Veal. liam Abbott and Paul Stoetzner. son. Clyde Edgar,' Jr., returned ready for the following persons at beard something: The exchange There are two (2!> midnight Roasting, medium size— ; 96^r TO 98-"^ DIGESTIBLE— SHOULDER to her home in Wapping, from the office of »^he rationing clerk. her home in Wales, Ma.*s., Wed- Cut To .Any Size A'ou May Desire. At the Republican caucus Wed- the Manchester was off. negotiations ha• ■ j employ nn kddltional teacher. ,Mi.*s 'Wednesday afternoon In the C'om- ; get* py them. ‘ The observation There were two ships. The Japa­ last leg of the long voyage began, 1 Eileen R. Garvey of East Hanip-i ‘ P*"®-! post is another of those things .My-T-FIne Poultry, Roasts of Beef, Pork, nese liner. Asama Maru. brought things two weeks more to New York. .Morning Picked A’ellow .Sweet O O Native Celery, South Coventry I ton. Mass., has been elected as a teins. Miss S. Helen Roberts con­ that puli good neighbors together exchanges from, the Japanese e.m- STRICTLY Corn from Coventry, dozen ...... J m w Q hunch ...... ____ ! 5th grade teacher for this posi- ducted the class. The next se.*sion and makes them friendlier atlll. Lamb and Veal. Also Chops and lre, Hong Kong, Indo-China and 15c FRESH! The Rev. John Shcean of H ail- l* “ ’b. Mi.s.* Garvey has a Bachelor iheld Monday at 1 30 p. m They w ors'lh pairs, as you know, Chocolate Dessert Slam. The Italian ship, Conte Lima Beans, Well Filled. New \^'arsliip fireen Cueumhers. PULLET ford, who has been assistant to the ' Science degree in Education I *b the North School at Qiiarryvllle. j mostly in two hour stretches day Steaks, Ground Beef Or Your Verde, started at Shanghai, bring­ Large Green Peppers for Stuffing, ^ A Rev. Charles M. Kelley of St, ’ f^om Westfield State Teachers! WSCS Meeting and night. Occasionally a passing ing people from occupied China. 3 for ...... lb...... 1U C 10c SIZE Mary's church, in South Coventry, i ^b’ h'ge In Miissachiisotts. The.se | Members of the WSCS of . the motorist, misled by the smart ap­ 4 pkKs. 25c Own Choice of Meat Loaf Mix­ On the two ships were nearly 1.- and St. Joseph's church, Eaglcville! ' b**"’ learhers have had experience Quarryville Methodist church met O asli Victim pearance of our proud little post, AValnut Hill 600 persons, diplomats, who had Hand Picked .Apples for Raking ^ |F Sweet BreakfastX EGGS for the past-five years, is to enter their respective fields and come ‘ in the vestry of the churiih on 2 5 g 'doz. with Its four windows command­ ture. made history and men Who could the U. S. service, -and next week recommended to our aj-stem. |\^edhesday and- cleaned the cup- '(Continued from Page One) or Pies, 5 Ib.s. .Melons, each...... 1 9 e ing all points of the comjfias. its list no occupation unless they had will begin the four weeks Ijaininp ! Ellsworth Memorial High school | (•‘•“ •'J. w'ashcd dishes etc. irl readl- chubby stove, its neat pine table Grope Jam 2-Lh. Jar , simply said ''beach comber," mis­ course for chaplains at Harvaid , experiencpig a number, of | iwas for the supper to be held this 29c Pine Ridge Inn, (Tharleston. The Rib Hliced complete with report pad and tele­ Choose From Our Large Display sionaries, business executives, WE H.AVE .AN OPENING FOR TWO COUNTER MEN. AT THE ME.AT DEPART­ University, g preliminHiy to his I']i"bge.* in its High school staff. evening. Tlic biisinc.*.* meetlnp was phone, outside snowry white, asks newspapermen, students, six nurs­ Ingraham was gommis.sioned July Kirniit E. Bonnett of Littleton. -Hale'* Morning I.uxury 17, 1941. and named in honor of MENT AND ONE AT THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOR S.ATURDAYS— Lamb Chops lb. 39c Layer Bacon lb. 37c appointmentto^an Army canip He held at 2,p. ni. with > presiilent for g dozen eggs or inquires as one of High Grade Meats — Fresh, es from Guam, archaeologists from WHOLE DAY OR MORNING. PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH US. PHONE was presented with a pur.“e of New Hampshire, has been appoint Mra. A. N. Skinner, Sr. presiding. woman did the other morning, the depths of China, sailors off an Capt. Duncan N. Ingraham, a for­ Lnui ed to the position of shop instruc­ mer South Carolina Naval officer. money by members of both of the Others who attended Included Mra. ‘‘C?an I get some ice cream at your 1 American froichter that they had 5137; Pork Kidneys lb. 14c ‘ tor to replace Marshal Gorb who Coffee Smoked ^or Corned — Or Ready . This Ingraham was the second parishes which he has nerved. Samuel Dunlop. Mrs. Matthew litUe.atore?" But nobody minds. A scuttled in Hone Kong, lawyers Pork Chops lb. 39c The annual reunion M the Man­ left for defense work. Mr. Bennett Wojf, . Mra. Herbert Hutt, Mrs. noble, flar. donated by one o f our Hale'* U. S. warship o f that name, the is a graduate of the Keene Teach­ and dentists and Uorluts and radio Sausage Meat lb. 23c . chester Teachers' Group of 1896 Hedwig Reichard. Mr.* Laura Lee local lapliea whips in the breeze To Serve^ Cold Cuts, first having been built In San .Meaty ’ ers ' College, Keene. New Hamp- operators, ships welders, a .strand­ Franci.sco in 1918 and" having been GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! was held this year at the home of and Mrs. ('harles Willrtt, . from a tall staff and can be seen ed vaudevillian. a bouncer,from a Cube Steaks lb. 39c ‘ Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Petcr.son at .shire where he majored in wood- Bolton Rrief* . Breads .scrapjied-in 1936 under.the terms ivork and machine shop practice. from the length and breadth of Tenilrr» Lean Hong'Kong dive. Veal Chops lb. 25c Ripley House. The five teachers, 'Scheduled for-this evening In Tolland village. of the London Naval treaty of He has also attended Penn. State rampbell’s Ship* .Meet .At SiiigU|Mire BI TTER SPECIALS ROi'AL SCARLET EVAPORATED .MILK Fre*h lb. 19c who taught In the schools of Man­ Bolton is the supper to be Riven 1930. Salt Pork college for 3 summers taking ad­ The Community Fair sponsored A t Singapore, the two ships nWU FLOUR Royal Scarlet, Libby’s and chester 46 years ago..included Mr. by the WSCS of '.h e Quarrj'vllle by the 4-H Club and other sq- VepI To Roast lb. 33c $unlii;ht Peterson, who was the second High ditional work in industrial arts. They stayed there four •day... turn< Family .All Purpose Hamburg lb. 29c Plate Beef lb. 19c Methodist church in the church cletles of the • Young 'People's Sheffield’s, achool principal of • Manchester; Mr. Bi'nnott comes to us with five Tomato Soup Ing and twisting like a halfbai k Hvl/tless Hritish Creamery, lb. i basement and the meeting of Bol­ Group at 2 p.m. The Community None Better 3 tall cans ... ^ r s Maude . Gridley Peterson, years experience in the Littleton. returning a kii k iff. the A'aania le«i 25c New- Hampshire,'schools. ton Grange at the Community sing at 7 ;30 p.m. in the frofit of I rs.scl h Sunk 24f4*pound primary teacher; &IiM (?arrie Cha­ Lean Fresh Shoulders and the way llir'Kuh the mine field.*. Fairmont Hall. Bolton Center at 8 p m. ,• the Federated church, a square pin, New Bedford, Mass.: Mi.ss There have been relatively few The Cemte Verde folli wcd, turn 1 Hy The A.ssodated Press Creamery, lb. . bau ...... 97c t FRAN KFU RTS changes in the teaching personnel Mr. and Mr*. John DeCarlt of dance in the town hall will com­ PUDDING DESSERTS , Mary E. Greene, of Cambridge, Chili Con Came for turn. . , I Badly crippled in a collision .5-pound of South Windsor. Mrs. Beatrice Detroit are guests of Mr. and Mrs. plete the days program. Royal Scarlet FRESHLY Moss., and Mi.aa Edith Gridley of Smoked Shoulders; lb. 35c . They stayeii within sight of^eaeb '.cith another vessid far "out in the Land O' Lakes, hair ...... Manchester is being transferred 14-Oz, tiottle Burt OIney other through the next two'.vei'k-s, fuggy Atlantic, a small British Chocolate, Vanilla and But­ M IN CED HAM MADE South'ington, former primary from Pleasant Valley school ■ to except one night when the Asenia merchantman was torpedoed and terscotch, 3'4-ouncS C school supervisor in Manchester. Wapping school. She will have a came to a sudden slop, her' lud-it-r Softa.siik. Gold .Medal Cake The Mis.ses Beverly and Geral­ Ketchup link by an enemy siibmarilne as it package, each...... AMER. BOLOGNA lb. 4th grade assignment for this 2 m, 25c jammed, in a tie ivy sea. •■lallo'wed helple.ssly a day after Flour, larffc dine Foote of Willimantic, are year. Mrs. Ruth W. Ellis of Man­ Fresh Beef Ribs lb. 20c Then through the Sunda .••ti hits, guests of their grandparents, Mr. Try This Eviinomiral Cut Fot R<>a«t<-d! the accident. .Minute Tapinra, packaKe ...... chester Green, has been appointed Val'lta the narrow channel between Java The Navy announced the sink­ 24c and Mrs. L. A. Kingsbury. ^ to the position of teacher in the 2 pkgs...... Cheerjoats, POST-TENSk— 5 Different The Young Mothers' Club will and Sumatra, the :a.«t Japanese ing last mghl after five siirvivors Cereals, MAXWELL HOUSE DESIRE BRAND Pleasant Valley school. She is a occupied land-areas. of the • rew of 41 reached a New 2 p k ir «L ...... meet next Tuesiday evening -j the graduate of Manchester High Cans 23c Library, with Mrs. Raymond Mc­ Tomato Sauce 6. 25c A ■ iirious. alm.i t visibh- change England port, half-delirioua from Corn Flakes, Royal 10 pkgs...... 25c school and Arizona State Teachers Quick Frosted spread over the two ship.s that Evaporated Milk 4 c:"s 29c < Kinney and Mrs. Clarence W il­ No. 2 Can South Hav^n 15 days of Hunger and thirst, Scarlet, 3 pkgs. .. . BIRDS EYE Hi-Ho Crackers. College. Tempe, Arizona and has NOTICE! day, CnUJ^then. people had been COFFEE liams of Ripley Hill serving as' received her Bachelor of Science itaixe* Total To 445 nervo'ia. edgy. Voices were dry ind FROSTED FOOD 1-lb. pkff...... 21c hostesses., in Edtication from Willimantic ORANGE JUICE I The destruction ’ of the British 1-Pound , Cans . harsh. People were restless ' The Peas, Krispy Crackers Francis Franz is spending two State College. Willimantic. Mrs. We regret to announre that after Aug. Lombord Plums 2 25c is a very popular item al present. You’ll find it in our ■ children cned. unendingly. vessel which, went down three Com, Cream Style, Golden, 1-lb. pkjr...... '... SALMON Tall Can | 7 C ' weeks' vacation from hia duties at Ellis has had 2 years experience in j minutes after the torpedo struck package ...... 19c 1-LB. the Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Bous. Arizona. Rird« K.'e case along with a full line of other Quirk Of their experiences in, prison, Brownie Brand, 29c Peanut Butter, Royal Scar­ 29 we are foreed to digeontiiiiie ileliverv, they s[)Oke onlv in whispers or not 1 early this month together with Broccoli, JAR- BARTLETT ^ 1-Pound with relatives in N. Y. City. Albert Loetfler has been ap­ i^ro>led item-..' Tr> thi>-,deliciou> Orange .luire! i that of two other merchantmen No. 2r cans, 2 for. DC A DC Rubber Jar Rings 3 ru,.21c at all. ' package ...... let. 1-pound 25c r HALVES A Tall Cams JLDC Coventry schools will open on pointed to the position pf Physical due to the shortage o f liren. Beyond Java, all this vanished.' ilisc lo--ed yesterday, brought to 44 Sliced Beets. Royal Scarlet, Strawlierries, Wednesday. September 9. with the Educational Instructor and ^ i a l magically. uk«- mnokv in a fresh The Aasuciated Press tabulation following teaching staff, which in­ Studies to replace Charles Nor- breeze Somehow, being beyond ut announced wartime Allied and Fancy, No. 2 can, packaKC ..■•• cludes a number of changes from vath, who has enlisted in the arm­ the area of Japanese conquests neutral merchant losses in the 2 for ...... 27c Lima Beans, Potato Chips State Line, that of last faU. A t the Center ed service. Mr. Lkieffier, graduated Business as usual at the stand. May Mason Covers and Lids made the differt ni e. Now you j western Atlantic.- package ...... *7 -pound APPLESAUCE 4 ^ 29c CLEANSER ochopl. Grades 1 and 2 will be from the Bloomfield High achool FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES Could hear w hat had hapiiened. 'the i and received his Baeijelor of Arts we continue to ser\*e you? Thank you! The other newly-disclused vic­ package ...... LIGHTHOUSE taught by Misa Ida Giacpmlni of Fresh. Largti ■torifw of torture and murder, im -! 25c CUT-eALL GREEN degree, from the Univkralty of Con­ Combination______;^ek,, 19c tims were a iiiedium-sized U. S. Dr. Jacksfin Meal and , Sweet Midgret Pickles. Roy­ BRAND Rockville; Grades 3 and 4, Miss pnsonment, mental agonv. It had eargu earner and a medium-sized Small Ruth Landon of Bloomfield: necticut where he majored In So­ •eemed dangerous to talk, much ' Greek ship. Lisker’S .Meal, al Scarlet, package ...... 10c Grades 5 and 6. Mrs. Gladyce Bis- cial Studies and Physical Educa­ (in n in g Peaches- and Pears Ready "\AII Kinds of Fruit Jars Cauliflower ea.‘^17c leas to write. Suddenly, tvpewrit- ’ The American craft went down I^Ke pkg...... J w C 12-or. jar ...... A 4 9 G ASPARAGUS x-.'M5c Mll of South Coventry; Grades 7 tion/ He also attended summer •rs wore chattering In ev'erv cor- • in the. Canbbean early in AVigust, Fresh shipment just came Kosher Style Hotdog Rolls — Hamburg and 8, Mias Margaret Jacobson, school at the Univeraitv of Con­ Labor Day ^'cfk Bar at ei'ery deck. Pens fled over • a single torjiedo .sinking it in four South Coventry. necticut. Mr. Loeffler 'haa had Crisp Celery Dill Pickles, qt. jar Rolls — Butter Rolls and CHEESE WEEK SPECIALS bch. 14c minutes ~.itb four crewmen, and 29c 3 “ "* 1 0 * . Flandert achool. 'Miaa Vivien 2 1-2 years business experience gamdiah Liner %% altlng ^ Water Rolls DUZ?:^ 9c 63c isi 45c Trappier o f Indian Orchard. Mass.; and last year taught at tha Farm­ three pa.-^aengers ml.iaing. 2 2-Pound Box Kraft Cheese 59c l.on(, 4tr*«i Tmrard the and of July, the two ship's captain. H. P Smith, Flakes and South street, Mrs. Ruth Russian of ington High achool. Farmington, IftlpB ataamad past Madagascar, later in a Cuban hoapital. fi Grannies Paper Napkins 80 North Windham road, Willimantic. Conn. Mr. Loeffler is married and uan tato the narrow* , leading to I" passengers., five Na\-y guards and NATIVE PEACHES DAMSON PLUMS FREESTONE PRUNES Pond Hill, Mias Jeanne Heckler intends to make hia residence ini 1-Pound Box Kraft Cheese 37c Cucumbers for Salad 4 for 10c in pkg„ 3 pkgs .. South Windsor. jfcrt o< Lnurenco Marques, in : 36 crewmen were rescued by a LARGE of Coventry; Silver street, Mus A l­ .rortuguase'East Africa where the British warship. PACKAGE Cleansing Tissues Appointments will be made in i CAKCS lb s . vina Woebomurka of Tolland; PERO ^-Pound Box Kraft Cheese 19c 4 lbs. 1 5 c 3 2 9 c 1 9 c doz. the near future to replace - ' •ctual axrbanga of Japanese and Survivors of the Greek ship said 200 in pkg...... Brick school, Mrs. Evelyn Burdick Tomatoes 6 Ibc. 25« ABMrtcana took place. The Swed- of Willimantic; North achool. Mrs. dore Murgrave In the Science De­ four men were lort when an Ital­ 500 in partment and Donald Tucker in ■ Wnar. Gnpaholm, was waiting 14c Charlotte Michalec of Coventry; CaUforala ian Mib torpedoed their craft off the Mathematic department BrMh 1.500 Japaaeaa who had been 22c package ...... Rad school, Mra. Ruby Amprimo of th e^ rth em coast of South Amer- NATIVE CUCUMBERS NATIVE SQUASH PASCAL CELERY Make-up axamlnationa Vrill be ORCHARDS m United States, iqaa early AugusL % RockvUla. Only flve of the 11 suthoritiec bandied held in the High achool for those 276 Oakland St. Oranges, misdium size dox. 3Sc teachers beginning the new term who desire to take them, on Sep- Tel. 6384 with tact. They ran TV...' . the world's gold ) 3 (or l O c 2 bunches were members qf the staff last The j n E H A U CORK aag'ty box car* along supple in »(< Telephone Service Until 8:15 P. 5 ® tembcij 2. They will begii#at 9:60 k k k s t a m p s uivex w it h c a s h s way in the bank Dial 5137 25 /ear; Mtaa Jacobson, who bga a. m. Wediieaday. sJ'-W' (; \ IALHH! CONM* »*»du a< Amanca, p O I T W S L T B MANCHESTb'R EVENING HERALD, MAlSDtlESlfiK, GUNN. EKlDAr, AUGUST 28. 194i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FKIDAT, AUGUST 28, PAGlB THIRTBBir^ PINEHURST Would Protect Bo enter Sirs. R. SATURDAY... Patent System 8908, Msneh^ News From Maricliester’s Neighbors MMlmrat *phon« iirrvioe imtit VsMtaiHsM. DtaI41M. Ddnsld Massey and Achille giolli who were inducted intoito tl»«„ UnionLc^cal^ 8-1; Vic^s Wallop CloahTeam ■ n r ram ..VegeUbkxi Slate .ManiifarUirers to , . . Flritt . . . Grocerl** »t onf U. S. service a short time ago, are I Schmidt. John T. Colemsn, Fran- by the war are of course slowing to Yankers, N. Y., to resume his ■lap.. .drive over, or telephone Take .\olioii to Prevent now in Miami, Fla. ockville I CI.1 B Crstty. John J. I.ehnn. Paul up the (ompletioii of the work. duties at the Public Library there. ja m orim . Mi.ss Mary Corcoran, Miss Mar­ I H. Wormsledt, Betty E. Gessay, The final registration date for Mrs. Will and the two children Williiigtoii Changes. garet Kennedy of Westfield, Mass., Chapin Albert R. Koelsch, R. Lewis Rey­ landlords has been set ahead to are making a little longer stay. Mtnlmepi delivery orders Sat- nolds. Mlos Jennie H. Ctaurch East Side Stars Planning Hdays 9 t.0 ... week day* f 1.00. Mrs. H. Corcoran and daughter. ivllle August 31, and it is urgent that all Work on the federal road be­ Brooklyn’' Quells Cards Store Wins Prize regi.itrationa be filed by that date. PlMoe 'plione before 9 A. M. Hartford. Aug. 28 A defl- Joan, of Holyoke. Mass., were re­ tween here and Marlborough was Last Year’s Cham^ps Fight The First - National store on Landlord registration forms are (ta a liM win help iw) for m«m- nitr program of action is being cent gue.sts of Mrs. R. K. Jones. brought as far as to the green A t the Republican caucus held Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord are Ea.it .Main street has won first available at the local W ar Price Thursday. New trap rock surfac­ Wednesday night, the following ' To Organize Grid Team ■ooa delivery by S P. M. for pushed today by Connecticut prize in this district in the recent and Rationing Board. a ftemooB delhery. gue.sts of her sister, Mi.ss Cath­ Tolland Cl ing is being laid. In the meantime delegates were electeij.-to attend Manufacturers Association to pro­ erine O'Honolin, at Ocean Grove. .sale of War Savings Stamps and It has been announced by the traffic ia being slowed and held various conventions to be held to In Final Encounter, 4-1 Bonds,, according to the announce- Hard for Playoff Chance tect the American patent system N. J. • • Office of Price Administration up.at times. nominate officers; State conven­ By Jack Dwyer others has been a younger team which it describes as "one of the Miaa Annie Alvord Is visiting Opens Fridi of .Manager Edward Bums, that sugar stamp number 8 . may Mrs. Albert W , Hilding and Mrs. tion, Howard W. Pratt, Jerry Par- Herald Sftorta Editor looking for local recognition and basic cornerstones of the free en­ Misr. Adelia l>nomis at Hillside. urns, together with Manager be exchanged for five pounds of Charles- N. Fillmore attended an dus, Wilbert- C. Ruby. Doris Hail According to authentic informa­ these fellows apparently have the ' F'mi 'K i«zeri each received a $25 'Curt Davis Holds Edge terprise system." Mrs. John .Ma.s.soy is the guest of sugar at any time duhng the ten antique auction held at Wapping McBec; congressional, Henry .Dou- tion Manchester might have a determination to see It through. League Leaderahip to B « The program is taking the form her cousin in New York. War\Boh The securing of witne.vsea to met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Trihiitial to Start in ers. therefore, are being allotted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kucher, William Masinda. Arthur Spicer, I lo d gers; G leveland apparently waa expelled yesterday stars but a team of young play- , anxious to get going. appear at hearings in Washington Bolton. Thursday at noon. An out­ Gillich w er^ in cl a half pound of -sugar per week w'ho were guests the first of the , • U 'l C a as the Brooklyn Dodgers bounced Planned For era who will be known os the East ; Glancing back through the Night; Vic’fi to Play TexHle per person. Joseph Dimock, Clinton Church: Cloakers 14-0 before the SenatF Patents commit­ door banquet was prepared in Roekville; Gases Up. week at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. county, William Bowler, Walter I o p s n e i l 3 0 X lO ^ , | out of their lethargy and quelled Side Stars. They are young -men pagea of local football history this The Textile ■Wot'kera'TJnion, I.,b- Mrs. DeUa Porter Hills, Heb­ tee to te.stify in defense of the honor of the instnictor. Mrs. Elsie Dingwelf, have returned to ,New Mather, Charles Wochomurka. the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 and the about 18 to 24 years of. age. some writer does not know of a team Union on That Date; cal .58 will hold a'nmetin^sBatur ron's town ' clerk, has received Jersey. Giants Beat Reds in Winter Sports 7 sy.stem. (2) The appointment of a M. Jones. On behalf of the class Rockville. Aug. 28 (Special) William Parizek; probate. Paul onrush of the Boston Red Sox waa former high school stars and a that ever ’ started under more Olbert Muzzles Foe committee^_ to assemble informa­ day morning. August from the State Board of Fisheries Gleason Pitches Mates Mrs. Eva Elliott presented Mrs. The fall session of the Tolland Mrs. Della Porter Hills return­ Bugbee,' Francis .Seckar, Frank 11 Innings 2*0. checked by the Cleveland Indians few veterans to steady them down. favorable auspices. There are Profc.ssioniU building \at and Game the announcement that tion in regard to the system, and Jones with _a bracelet. Test papers County Superior court will open on ed Monday from a visit with her Tejral, Jerry Pivrizek. 4-2. A.t this writing they are looking plenty of veterans In town to steer o'clock. The Shop stewards. Exe­ ■ juiiters of the state will have 70 son and daughUr-in-law, Mr. and To Within One Game While Mates Hit Hard. 13 1 Steps to see that this informa­ were reviewed and certificates Friday, Septmlier 11 with Judge ^ h e Dodgers had the cocksure- Hockey, Tracjk to Carry fo r a coach and a responsible the boys along the right path and cutive Board and State Organizer for hunting waterfowl in- Mrs. Roger W. Porter in Hart­ The Republican town committee By Judsnn Bailey ‘ tion is made availaWe to the pub­ were presented to Marguerite Bol­ Samuel Mellitz presiding. for the next year ia Charles W o­ ness taken out of them at St. manager. Of Chanipionship. Bruno Rantane will be in chi^ge steatl'qf 6ff days as in 1941. Legal­ ford. While there they enjoyed a ■\P Sports Writer On Despite W ar; Even if they heed the advice given it The Tigers swamped Oie Unloa lic. ton, Florence Webster, Eva Elliott Both civil and criminal cases chomurka. Harold Bugbee, Rupert Louis as the Redbirds took the The boys who told this writer of looks aa though there might be Pure Pork Immediate action is deemed of the discussion. ly killetKWrds may be possessed picnic outing at a pretty nearby The world aeries is beginning to Loc al 743 team last night 8 to 1 and Alice Rogers. will be presented. The additional Amidon, Howard W. Pratt, Frank first three tussles, but the net the plans said that they were wUIr a good season ahead for the boys. With a town championship neceseary- by the asaociation >■ be­ Community Sing 30 days afti-c the close of the sea- lake or pond. look safe again for the Brooklyn Batikelball (Certain to at Charter Oak street and threw Short Calendar sessions have been Ladr. Joseph Dimock and Doris result of the struggle in' 6 ()<>rts- ing to start modestiy,| weVe not Sausage Links cause of recent adverse publicity Many from Rockville will attend Xism. Pos-sessioh., on opening day Charles C. Sellers of the Olin Every team that ever amounted to within Its grs.ip Vic’s literally the second round race into a tur­ set for Tuesday. October 13 at 10 Hall McBee. man's Park was to send the Dodg­ Enp>y Big Yeare looking for any big sums of money much got the same start and arising out of the Wa.shlngton II. m. Monday, November 2 at 2 p. the Community Sing to be held in iaXmited to daily jjag limit. Oth­ Library staff, Wesleyan Univer­ ers into the last nvonth of the sea- swamped the helpless Independ­ moil. The Union team was ridlnff BRIGHTWOOD S.Al'S.AGE Mrs. E. B. Thompson of Mans­ to get started and will begin prac­ through constant practice develop­ hearings. This publicity is termeii m. and .Monday. December 7 at 10 Tolland this evenipg in conjunc­ er‘items of more oi^4ess interest sity. was ■ home Thursday from .son with a 5 1-2 game lead and / ------ent Cloak Company team at the high on -top of the league, up until >/2-pound package...... -10c IVavv (ireets field. entertained the Valley Bridge ticing next week. ed Intw fine aggregations within a by the a.s.soolation a "serloua a. m. Judge Mellitz will preside at tion with^ the Tolland 4-H club to sportsmen are included in the Middletown in order to attend the the knowledge that they would By Horry Grayaoa Y field last night. 14-0. Pop Glea­ Wednesday night when the Dairy­ Club at her home Tuesday after­ It has been a long time since few years. 2 packages ...... oSc threat to Connecticut industries the Naturalization Se.ssion which exhibit. Dr. E. A. Perregaux, head communh^alion. Pcmocratic caucus held that eve­ need to stay awake to keep it. NEA Service Sports Editor son limited the losers to three men knocked them off. Then of the Department of Agricultural noon. Peach cake and coffee were D^rfoot Sausage ..lb. 59c which depend so much upon patent is scheduled for Friday. December Delegate# to the various Ftepub- ning. He has usually stayed in The Cardinala came b c ^ ' laat New York, Aug. 28 — By .now hits, got swell support from hia again last night they tasted defeat WAVES Today Economics at the University of served followed by bridge play, protection for'their succesa." 11, The cases for the fall .session lican c o n v ^ io n s chosen at the Middletown until Friday, coming night' with Max Lanier in the you know the war Isn’t going to mates and that softball fans, waa and ’ are now third in the laaffiM Bag Sausage. , Connecticut Will serve as song Mrs. Arthur Spicer won first standing. They w'Hl, play their A meeting to acquaint state involve suits being brought as the Republical cKucus held' Wednes­ home for the week-eqd. fourth game of the-tieriea with curtail the football schedules and practically enough for the fant Small Bulk Sau.sage. leader. The event is sponsored by prize and Mrs. Henry Labonte took most Important game in the league manufacturer.s and other interest­ result of anutomobile accidents, day evening ark as follows; State: just two days resjt since' he had there will be the usual \Vinter sea­ M ^or League bailer. It made little difference the young people of the Federated the consolation prize, both of Joliimy Mack, next Montlay evening at the Y M. ed’ parties with the present situa­ Woinon Who W'ill Com­ divorce cases, and petitions for a Elton W. Buell.\Mr. and Mrs. held Brooklyn to four hits Mon­ son, according to all signs. who pitched for the Cloak team church, and .Mrs. Helen Upson of Charles N. Fillmorp, Winthrop S. South Willington. Mrs. Oscar Hem- C. A. diamond' when they meet tion concerning patents and in­ change of names. Staiiiford School day iiighL The stocky Nmuthpaw 'ITack. In fact, will ''be higgei last Tight as the winners went PinehursI prise Group .Arriv­ this city will furnish the music. Porter; County: C. Daniel Way, J. maler of West Willington and Mrs. ^ Leaders the league leading Vic’s Package ventions was held yesterday at the Th e first se.ssion of Common wasn’t up to the job, however, and better than ever on the boards And Fighters, right out after the game from the Hartford Club here. Banks Jones, Kenneth Ellis. "Wil- ,(trthur Merrill of Man.sffeld were and was shelled for five.succeteivc .with the coming of Gtmder Hagg Store ten.' ing at Smith College. Pleas is also scheduled for Sept­ Founder Is Dead substitutes. By The Associated I'ress first frame and won going away. FINE MEAT Approximately 100 persons at­ lism Owen; Congressional: Mrs. singles' and three runs in. the and Am c Andersson, the Swedes Auierlrao League The box score; I f Vic’s win on Monday night ember 11 with Judge Joseph E- Murk H. W. Hills, M rs.V lbert W. A teachers’ meeting for local they, will be crowned the softbsdl If you are really particu­ tended the session which treated fourth. Then another, lefthander, who both lowered the mile record Batting—Williams, Boston, .34Se VIn’s Northampton. Mass., Aug. 28 Klau of Hartford being a.ssigned Hilding, ‘ Mrs. Edward A, Smith, teachers and all under the suner- Take Powders League champs, but if the Union lar about your meat. . . particularly the suggested changes for this session. Hebron New York. Aug. 28K. i;pi Dr. Ernie White, came ih and was to 4:06.2 within a week this sum­ Gordon, New York, .340. AB R HPO A E Bobhy l\')‘ Mrs. C. Daniel Way; Senatorial; vi.siute. posing bespectacled Gilbert Dodds team so the Tiger# can squeeae Senator John A. Dannaher is a of sole. those reaching New Jersey on cants; 31 6ne-act school plays. 14th triumph of the season he held Pesky, Boston, 166. Ro.itek, af . . . ..4 3 I 2 0 Divided Over is ground every few min­ September 1, and to display sdid and little Gregory Rice? Kayoes A1 Renick. into the play-offs. member of the Senate committee, The townsfolk, who haven't been Tue.sday on the Gripsholm. Howard Kelsey, 2 tubes: Nor­ Born in Modena. Wis., he wa.i a the Redbirds to eight scattered Doubles-DiM sgglo, Boston. 39; Kowski, cf .. . .4 0 0 0 T 0 utes..not the day before,. hobbies if possible. Members"qf the Air Navy Relief Flind hits and knocked in two of Brook­ Someone is going to force some-, I.,ast night’s -^anie waa a walk­ said a campaign has been under so excited since the days when Mr. Meyer is married to the for­ man Rathbun, 1 truck tire in.stead veteran of the Spani.sh-American Higgins, Detroit, and Doerr, Bos­ Glea.ion. p . .. ..3 •2 2 0 0 0 Want to buy Trimmed way in Washington to create an Juvenile Grange are reminded that lyn’s runs with a single. one to almost unbelievable time. away for the l.ast year’s town soft­ they used to turn out to see Gov. mer Miss Harrjett Cogswell of this of a recap granted hini ajt the all juvenile essays. "Sly Part in war. ton. 33. R.-'d iDoty knocked out A1 Herman, I f , .. . .3 1 1 1 0 0 Pep-Ivy Muss ball champs. They scored six air of suspicion leading to the con­ meeting of the week before; Sev- Hartford. Aug. 28.-—I/Pi—Walter A crowd of 18,665 saw the game, Triples — Spence. Washington, Renick, substitute for Dom Yovel- Steaks.. .not .50^#- -suet, fat Calvin Coolldgc. later president, city. Mrs; Meyer v,-ith their seven National Defense," should be in E. Batterson, state chairman of runs in the initial frame on a com­ clusion that "patents are a threat erine Borsotti, 1 new thick tire, bringing the attendance for the Hockey is expected to be de­ and Heath, Cleveland, 12. la St the Arena last night, got hi.i 36 14 10 21 and tail.. . come home, were up as early as year old son, John Meyer, came to the hands of the Matron. Miss Nominate Ihirty Rival fte Navy relief fund ert^t^an com­ Joiii'iip for 6 I bination of hits and errors,. From to the war effort.” this-countr)» two years ago when 1 recap; Asa W. Ellis', 2 truck series to more than 81,000. clared an e.isential industry by the Home runs— Williams, Boston. purse from the prornoters and fifty ('Iiiitk Co. TRY PINEHURST ME.\T the official welcoming committee Florence M. Jones, on or before mittee, announced today -that he Meantime Hiirbw Plans then on there waa no scoring until lielpa War Efforts Americans were oidered out of tubes; Herbert W. Porter. 2 re­ Bed Sox Lose Canadians. whlv.h will permit the 27; Keller. Ne'w York, 23. bucks extra when Dom Yovella AB R of Navy officers to see the W AVES September 1. Ask for rules. Na­ Grand Island. Neb.-wj*, Denio- Ijad received a chock for, $ l^ .| o r H PO A E the fourth when the Tigers scoird DEPARTMENT! He attacked the campaign by come in. China. She has been spending the caps; Charles Rathbun. 4 2nd . a JACKET! The Red Sox's string of nine ’julk of the stars to cross the Stolen bases -Ca.se. Washington, failed to show up for his scheduled Godin. 3b . .. . .3 0 0 0 , 3 1 To Handle Biggest tional and State prizes are liberal. cralic party leaders nominated Sue thfe fund from the Watertown sal­ twice. The Union team robbed Zig- We Offer You... saying that testimony fails to summer with her son in Tolland. grade or line' tires. As iiiual per­ consecutive victories not only border. 33; Kuhel, Chicago, 21. .six rounder with the Hiirtford red- Kosak, 3s . . , . .3 0 0 2 0 Women who will comprise the Juvenile meetings will commence Madden as a delegate to the Hall vage committee. The check was 1 gy Olbert of a ahut-out in the last show "any use of paints to ob­ It is expected that Mr. Meyer will mits for sugar and gasoline were For added tvarmth and waa broken in the only American I>>.iter Patrick, back from a Piu hing- Hughson. Boston, and heaHltloii on bases. Vic’s 6, Independent 3: Dairymen '...... 3 4 36c lb. had been destroyed by fire. The Brooklyn, 30. ' fans who. have awaited this battle tive genius continues to be stimu­ WAVES, probably about 45, who of ..the Past Exalted Rulers a.sso- A better pitching battle than who quit the ice a year ago. hope* When it ja-( amo evident that laise.i on balls, off Correntl 1, off Independent Cloak ...... 2 S Round Steak Ground property has been through a num- | Triples -7-.Slaughter. St. lnuis. ol the d.'cadc ptlting Kn^t Side lated here, he said, and expressed will replace men Nava! in.structors ciation and a pa.it president of the this, though, was given a small to resume his defense job with the .Maek. nor his fighters, were -going Gleason 2; strike outs, by Corren- Ken's Service Station .. 0 5 ^ her of hands since that time and 16; Nicholson, Chicago. 9. fealherweighL against each other 45c lb. the view that changes proposed in at this country's fir.-t teminlne An­ Past Exalted Rulers, At one time FOR FINE gathering of fans at CincMnnali Chicago Blackbawks, although' he to show up Hurley had the an­ U 1. by Gloa.son 3; hits,'off Coc- No ^ames are acheduled for to­ for a time the house was open to | Home runs Ot(. New York. 24: in a ’duel that has st(rred more in­ ASSORTED COLD CUTS the patent laws would operate as napolis, the U. S. .Naval Training he wa.i owner of the WUUmantic where the New York Giants beat has sicTied to attend a Coast Guanl nouncement made of the f.acta be­ rentl 10 for 14 runs In 7 inninK.s, night, but, the leagite will be ro- wind and weather. All cut timber | Mize. New York, and Oamilli, terest (n this sl.ite than any other a damper on that creative genius. School at Smith College. Others Daily HeraUl. the Reds 2-O by bunchihg five hits iffirer.i' school. fore the flr.st bout went on. He of­ off Gleason 3 for no runs in 7 in­ suined next Monday night when 49c lb. The important thing. Judge now on the place is included with FOODS Brooklyn. 21.. figlit S(nce the halcyon days of will be a.ssigned to administrative Furnaces Removed FOSTER'S in the 1 1th inmng after Hairy The hockey magnates Intend to fered to refund the price of admis­ nings; .winning pitcher. Pop Glea­ the Union Local 743 'team Carrclat. Emery stated, is to see that the the sale. j 84 OAKLAND STREET FREE DELIVERY! Stolen ba.ses— Reiser, Brooklyn, Bat Battalino. They h;iil fd'm the jobs and to recruiting station.s. The hot air furnaces used in the D IA L 7386! Feldhuin .and Ray Starr had labor­ put another season across some­ sion to anyone who wished to go son, losing pitcher. Correntl; ((ni- meets the Vic's Package Store at patent s.ystem which over the last Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rathbfin, 13: Fern.anil.f. Bo.ston, 12. same section that produc«d Bat- N e # Style Baked Ham. Format Opening (H-l. 6, Fast -school for many years are ed through ten scorele.is innings. how, it is plain. to the box offire and claim it. pircs. Cowles, Gv]>; scorer, Sloan: the y snd the Beer Barons play 150 years brought the United who have been living in Amston Pitching- French. Brooklyn, 13- talfno. a lonner wo(id'.i ieather- Boiled Ham. The formal opening of the -chcol being removed and donated to the It was learned later that this Hurley told the writer that he time. 1 :00. Ken's Servics Station at Ouirtor States .to industrial supremacy is recently, liave moved to Portland, I Double Stamps Friday! Open Till 9 P. M.! 3: Wyatt, Brooklyn. 15-4. wejght champ. And both Bobby !:as been set for Oct. 6. at which scrap metal drive. This heating waa one of the most di.sappoint- Ned Irish's Garden college bas­ haii received 'K’ord from Mack, late Oak street. Minced, Pressed Ham and presented to the Senate commit­ Me., 'where Mr. Rathbun has ae- ' Ivy and Willie IVp still a.ipire to lime 900 student officer W AVES system was changed tir steam in Ing pitching losses In the • long ketball .schedule Is as ambitious as Wednesiiay a'ftemoon. that he The box score; Bologna. tee in its true light. cured employment with a con- , career of Ray Starr, because ear­ ever. gain the sameTrown. will come to town."Enlisted per.son- 1926 and Jh'c old furnaces, left in would he here. He had telephoned TIgem " I f changes in the system are atriiction company. The people • X.ATIVE—Pl’LLET .YB.MOl'R’iS—FLNE lier in the day he had promised to There will be racing at Hialeah Tlcket-s have bt-en selling like Grote’s Frankfurts. the cellar have not been used since in from .'tamtog.'i to the effect that AB R H PO A B needed." he declared. "L e t’s make nel, numbering about 10,000, will here are sorry to lose the Rath- i win for his 11-year-old son who Propicnl Park and New Orlean.i. Sports Roundup Pa^aiii**s Hold hotc.akos. w (tl agemuea clamoring Butternut Loaf. be trained at the , University of that time. he would pick up hia fighters in E. Wierzbicki. c 4 1 1 2 1 • them, but let's not destroy under buns. Both Mr. and. Mrs. Rathbun i waa taken to a hospital yesterday With the interned Jspane.*e mov­ Poughkeep.sie, N. Y., ’niursdav fur more day and night. Ma-w Pepper Loaf. Wisconsin, the University of Indi­ Interest In .\nnounrement completed the advanced course in li. Wierzbicki cf 3 3 1 1 0 0 the guise of reform a system that There is considerable local inter­ EGGS 3 »° $1,00 MILK 6 li::; 5 0 c for treatment of infantile paraly­ in g ‘ inland. Santa Anita expert.# By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. morning and be in Manchester of.inion favon unbeaten Pep. who B. Gryzb, lb ...3 I 0 9 1 • Chicken Loaf. really is too valuable to be de ana, and Oklahonia A. and M. Col- First Aid, and it is to our advan- ! sis. Animal Feed legc. est in the announcement that a green light following a winter of Wide World Sporta Columnist la.1t night. Hurley took Macks has won 47 pro fighta. But there Sumtslaw’skl. as 3 0 0 0 3 4 1st Prize Meat Loaf and ■troyed." tpge to keep First Aiders here as i Hank Gomirki provided a one- inactivity. word that the nhen would be here have been isolated cast's of Ivy ' The first W AVES will check in Judge kugene \V. Latimer o f Cov­ long as possible. The town is be­ H. Grysb, sf ... .4 1 3 0 0 • T. Clay Lind.say. president, nlkrt 5PECIAL! JUICY, 5WEE man show at Pittsburgh by pitch­ The Suga* Bowl committee Is New York, Aug. 2S. W h ile the .■^ince then, nary a word from'Mr. being favored in aetual bett(ng at Liverwurst. .. and many at Navy headquarters set up in entry. long active in the Republi­ ing steadily drained of its young T, 5UNKI5T ORANGE5! Katka'veck. 3b ..3 1 1 0 0 - 0 ford Patent Law Association, told ing.two-hit ball and hitting a two- alrendv making arrangenient.i for .Mack, nor his fighters. But the af­ Twili;;li( Giuiiipioit)* at oilda as Ion," as 1-3.. There waa other cold cuts. Alumnae house. Capt. Herbe. I W. can party . would accept the Re- men. a large number of whom fans aren't breaking down the Vlncek. If ...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 how "Connecticqt Is at thie top of nin homer' to' lead the Pittsbiirgh its .show in New Orleans. The fair dill leave Hurley on a spot as S((ch a sizeable wager made, and BiMlitot Sprvlal On Underwood, tytlred, . commanding pul)lican nomination for senator have been called to.atmy service. Pirates to a 5-0 victory over the gates to see the National Tennis Bolton Lake; VirtorH Olbert, p ...... 4 1 0 0 X 0 the heap from a manufacturing of the 35th Senatorial District if 2 Dozen 59^! Buy 2 Doz. and Get 1 Doz. More Free! Orange and Cotton Bowls, aren't he realized that tl.e fans are not another a 2-3. Still. Pep, who waa Psrciak, 2b ____4 0 2 4 3 0 “RlSht WHslif viewpoint" and warned "the state officer of the Naval school, will Miss Marjorie Martin "is spend­ Boston Braves. Elbie Fletcher al­ going to shut up shop, and the championships, somebody muiit bom there. i.i said to ^ a strong welcome them. the party cares to nominate him. ing a week's vacation at the home concerned about what the pro- Kosak, rf; cf ...4 0 1 3 0 0 ,■ \ is going to suffer if pert>dng laws so homered. , Pasadena Rose Bowl, like Santa Celebrate Tt'iiiiiiph. favorite in Middletown where He.wn.i endor.sed for the office at of her mother, Mrs. T. D. Martin. Jumbo Bn\ think the game la im portant.... moier!# troubles are. They wanted Ski;abacz, If ....2 0 0 1 'O 0 Lamb Shoulders ; are enacted." ' , Afterward, the newcomers will strawberry or Raspberry Anita, anticipates the return of many are backing their rholce the Coventry caucus VVedne.sday Miss Martin is doing government Manufacturers report that they what they paid for . . . and did M. Rubacha, rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 (Bnnpd. Mmv to viler) Edward Ingraham of the Ingra- be shown where t.hey will bunk— A Salute football to the Tournament of not get. Pagani’s West Sides held Its an­ with long green. night. library work in Brooklyn, N. Y., MHght BulM Is llondk-op—Hogan can't get n(bber for golf balls, S. Grysb, 3 b ___ 1 0 1 0 1 0 ; ham company of Bristol was chair­ Capon House, a rambling century- Post' Toasties 10c Ko«es In Pasadena. nual banquet at Usano's Cottage at Claude A. Mills of Rockville, the having been granted a year’s leave Jam 1-lb. jar 25c hand balls, etc.; but there allll is Other Results The Pep faction figures it .thus; man o f dhe meeting. old white frame building on Smith Large size—Octagon The show must go on. it seems. Bolton lake last night, and 48 at­ .It is admitted that Ivy La the more 25c lb. present senator from the district of absence from the'Dalton, Mass., to SLACKS Hershey. Pa. — Slight Ben Ho­ a tickle coming in for tennis baits AI Vaney of Hartford lost on 3 1 campus. There the W AVES will a TK O to rugged Frankie De- tended the affair. Bill Brennan was puniahing puncher, "that his left Sliced Bacon ...... -lb. 4.5c live foilr.,to a room and wdll sleep IS,now visiting in California. It is Public Uibrary, where she has Soap gan. the little guy with the big . . . . Incidentally, they’rr one kind toa.itmaster and handled the a.i- expected that upon his return he 6 for 33c Pancake Syrup You’ll need a pair of all-, Brother’s Ni^mber Maio of Hartford in the third. hook to the body is a devaatating Bacon S quares...... lb. .‘19c in brown iron double deck bunks. been librarian for several years. Oclagnn swing, explains why his- size is a of balls that can’t be reclaimed. .. signment'ln excellent style. The will announce his candidacy for I . -4 Butch Rufflno knocked out Lefty blow. But they believe that the Canadian Bacon. . '/j lb. 4.‘lc Their bedrootilswill be furnished She entertained a small party of purpose opvcrt slacks. handicap. It might be poaalbte to let the air committee ir charge. Manager Kerr, ct ...... County Sheriff. Champaign—Joe Aatroth, soph­ I-ou Montero in the first round. blinding.speed snd ring' (irumen attractively but \^th Naval sever­ friends at bridge Tuesday eve­ qt. jar 35c ” I always hook badly when I'm out. put oh a new cover and re- Nick Angelo and Coach Johnny Ssimond. af .. Genuine Spring I ning. Cleanser 5 cans 25c W ear them with any­ tired.” says golf's leading money omore halfback, asked for and Dano Bagano of .Middletown was o f the spindly Pep will keep him ity. Demori^tic Delegates* . in-fiate them but only os a labora­ Hedlund took care of all the ar­ LovetL M ___ LA.MB LEGS f Mahieu^’s The Democratic delegates to the Dr. C. E. Pendleton, town health 1 Pint 8-Oz. Can Del .Monte thing. evf rywhei-e 1 See winner. "I'm not strong enough to will have the No. 70 worn by his Uiken to his comer in the second out of reach while he la outpoint­ Dei Conte,' 3b brother. Liz. also a back. In Illi- tory stunt---- Bert Bell^and Art round of hia fight with Paul Ros- rangements. The "Dubaldo brothers ing hts foe. Calves’ Liver — Beef Liver 183 Spruce Street various conventions were announc- officer, visited the schools of the just stand up and swing on a ball. Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers Uucliatz, If ... ed-.on Thursday afternoon as fol­ Tomato Juice Coffee our "wide selection at ‘There are a lot of factors In noia football. sitto. alao of Hartford. Pagano f\(mlshed music for dbnclng after On the other hand. "Poison" Ready To Serve Morrell and Bandits Hold Up ,, town this week. He says that if 1-lb. jar 35c headed for tonlght'a All Star game the dinner. Sebula, lb . . . low’s : achoola are to open September 2 my swing a strong man wouldn't waa outclaased. Iv y ’s, adherents acknowledge that In Chicago with the Idea o f sign­ Max Kubacha, Swift Premium Hams. Land O’ Lakes J t ^ ' *Btate Convention. Dr. John E. ■ a good deal of hurry will be neces- Tetley have to bother with. I have to SO Marquette Sophs Johnny Duke o f Hartford and Brennan called upon Billy Pa­ their man Is a slow sts(ter. but 4 cans 50c ing Bill Dudley and Andy Tomaslc, Mike Rouen went through three Dubaldo, 2b .. Shoulder Hams. 2 in Bridgeport Flah'er:^, Thomas F. Rady. Jr., aary, aa they are not yet in shape I-arge No. 3 Can #3.95 Up get up a lot of extra action to get gani. the sponsor; Johnny Hedlund. bank on his left hooks to slow Kozickl, c .... Butter, lb...... but Dudley Is more likely to go fast rounds with Duke getting the coach, and Nick Angelo, as mana­ Daisy Hams. Stanle^A^ Kulo, Robert J. Pigeon, ‘to open. The reason given for the Tea Ba^s (50's) 49c ctubhead speed and really hit the Milwaukee— Upon ho fewer down Willie. Vlot, rf ...... Katherine G,, Ashe, Edward J. schools to begin a week earlier Fine Tailoring ball. than 30 sophomores deperuis the back to Virginia - as freshman duke. Oeorgie Humes of East ger. Others who spoke briefly were Bridgeport, Aug. 28 — Two Grapefruit Juice Sheffield Milk. J i O Connors, WllHam J. Dunlap, than usual is that some saving of S-Piiund Coa "So there are a lot of things that success of this fall’s Marquette con ch .... Charlie GiUham. who Hartford, knocked out Jackie Billy Pagani. Jr. Vic Pagani. Pinehurst bandits, .one armed with a pistol came all the way from Juneau to Leonard of Avon, in the second Johnny^ Greene. George May. Cy 24 1 6*20 4 0 6 tall can.s.. . 4 0 C James Doherty. fuel will result. We do not know ekn go wrong with me." • football team. Last Night*s Fights •.Sumuilawski out—didn't touch and the other brandishing a knife, P’robate convention. Dr, Thomas exactly what we may be up 4 cans^Oc Crisco or Spry the Grand National trapehooL, oaya round with a right hand punch to Blanchard, T y Hollancl, Bruno By- 71c the stomach. third iMse. POULTRY stopped and .held iip a motorist F.' O'Loughlin. Maurice L. Spurt­ against the coming winter in the there will be very little big game cholski. Dax'e ■ ,‘Itrattnn. George and his passenger on Housatonic ••Utchatz out left base before Duck.s. T urkeys Native FVe-sh ing, John CyrKiewicz, John L. fuel line. Coal may be very hard Fancy— .Seedless bunting In Alaska this. y e a r.. . . Woodend and Pete Kapura. Mov­ By The .Xssooia.ted l’re«s- avenue near Grand street early to­ '^ tr a Fancy, "Sweet As Sugar,” Large Chlcngo Ray Robinson, •144, piled. ' 'Native Broilers. Kramer, T h o m ^ C. Shea, Kather­ to get, and even wood may be ing pictures of games during the 'Dgcr.s ...... Eggs, doz...... O I C day. Bun In the Woods Parliinan First season were shown by John Kebiah New York, knocked- out I'ony Mo- ...... 6')0 200a - 8 Roasting Chickens. ine C. McCarthy. Robert J. Pigeon. very expensive and difficult to get Grapes 2 lbs. 25c Navy’s Grid Squad L*X'iil 743 .....; According to the police, John hold of. Cantaloupes ea. 19c ‘ Folks up around C?harIevolx, and Dot Bilverstein. ti.«i. 147, Chicago, ill: Joe M.-vxln. ---- 000 0001 1 Ruth Cooley. New Crop Two b.a-ie hits; •Max ' Rubacha. Fresh Native Frvers. Mihaley. 24, of this cityr, driver of- Several ■ local people attended Mirh., figure theyjtnow now why ia4*. , Cleveland, knocked out Jack Small Pullet O A County Convention, Michael J. Eairiy McIntosh III Semi-Finals ■ Thice bast' h;ts; Liicliatz. Stolen the car, and Edward Konohvsky, Mantak, Jr, Christopher £ . Jones, the annual' fair and clam chowder Bull Korcla, aoolataqt coach of Hunts Homee for Doge Mar.ihall. Dalle..'*, Tex. i 8 l E^gg.s, doz...... 27, were driving along Housatonic Sweet Potatoes Pressed for Time Fall River. Ma.s.i. .Dariny Cox. ba.s*:); K. Wierxbickl.. Double GREATER IM.E.V’SURE John W. Schumey, BlinOT Finley, supper Wednesday afternoon at the Detroit' Liono, gobvhia nick­ pliivs; B Gryzb to Pareiak. Left If Htll bring greater eating avenue at 4 a. m., when they were Apples 4 lbs. 25c Gordon Parilman deffated E. S. Huntington Park. Calif.—dP)— 181. ,N'ew.irk. N J.. niitdointcd Ted Cecelia Reynolds, Joseph Keep­ Lebanon, sponsored by the Con­ name .. . . Bull went Oahing one «.n .'...ics; T,i,er.« 3: Local 743 3. pleasure to .vmir table if you ' hailed by the two bandits, ings. Paul S. Lucas, William R. gregational church there. There F ah ey" Kingsbury on Wednesdsv evening Poundmaster William Douglass Lowry, IT!). New Bwlford. Ma.s.s.. Niblet Style 4 lbs. 25c By Pete Ziirllufk-n night with line coach ^ igga n Ba.>. s pn ba.ls; Rubacha 1; Olbert serve Plnr)uir*t "I KESH IN" j Immediately after Mihaley atop- Richter. was a fine attendance and a very Jumbo— Fancy (6-0) and 6-1). Last night R. S. still has the fu'St dog he ever (lO i. Corn, 6 cans for WMe WorM Features Miller and George Strickler. the 2. .k For Knfix. Ky.. may shift lu Rs'- i.-Sii-.ui Kubinson of N ew Ripe Elhcrta I vere lacerations of .the fingers of Pears 8 for 25c Sweet Plums, 2 doz. 25c opener, but he’s not gauging the Fera-Keith. Turkington - Pagani. Granulated * T A OcL 4 grid gome with Xavier U. Foacy Fancy—Concord Intervening time in terms of weeks Fart Bissell-Reed. and P. A'ceto- V'irk ji;*t I'.v'’ minult'.i and 41 sec- I’K.U'HKS ...... t qts. .5.5c the left hand when slashed by the at Cincinnati to Saturday night, Sugar, 10-lb. bag w w C knife. iin or days— he’s reduced It to a mat­ Sapienza. •nd.s't" cct h!.« 124!h -'uore.i* ■ e (-quart ha.sket...... 65c Oct. 3, so senrice jgen and war The. man finally broke away, Green Peas ter of hours nng victory last night in Ck>mis- 3 qts. 29c Grapes 4-qt. bskt. 35c ^ Yesterday’s Resalts Standinipt key Park. (iravenstein .\pples" from Konowsky and fled down Drills began Aug. 34, with the plant workers will ^ v e a better All-Star Dm|; Sorkklnea Star chance to eee the clash ....T h e Eastern ' p..-u>tcrn The undefeated >-oung Negro 16-qt. h>kt. HHc; (• lbs. 25c Housatonic avenue with the other Leon Rib or Rhonldar Fancy—Leon—Spring Gixe aUention Middies running through forma­ finals of the first naval district Wilkes-Barre 6. Hartford 5. w L -Pet. I'arki li a -liict left iiook< to the Sweet Potatoes ..5 lbs. 29c Roiled Ham 1 A bandit, who atill held onto Mlha- tions clad In aborts and sneakers, New Have^T-Lleut. Eino Sark- boxing tourney, which btarted Williamsport 11. Albany 5. Albany ...... TT» 49 tart chin of Tony Motiai of Chicago in Celery ...... bch. iKc ■ i lb...... ly c ley's wallet. Lamb Chops lb. 39c Lamb Legs lb. 39c to SWEATERS and ItliMchel fla r e d he had ex­ klnen was dropped by the East­ Scranton 6. Springfield 0. Beranton ...... 73 N4 .,58;> Morreirs ErZ-Cut actly 28 man-hours to key his June 15. are expected to fill the ern' Army All-Stars, who are pre­ rhc i'trst roiimi of a .irhedulad 10- Cucumbers ...... ea. 9c Later, Konowsky was treated at Leon— Par Boiled (Only games scheduled.I Wilkes-Barre■ » .. •. . 73 .M ..')T.’) roum! bout. .Motiii s-teged fo his the Emergency hospital. squad for the nine-game ’’suicide’’ Boston Arena tomorrow although paring at Yale. Sweaters to replace ex­ NmtionaJ Binghamton ...^....70 r»T .551 knees an>l gradually flatjened out Sale On New Cr«»p Califor­ Sugar Heart Q A schedule that’s ahead.' there's been no public ticket sale. Lieutenant Sarkkinen. former Hams lb. 45c Shoulders lb. 35c tra jackets in big news! J New York. Cincinnati,0 illi. WUlianisporl ...... «)6 -54S *>n the canvas. nia Cantaloupes . . . just Peas, 6 cans for OwC f ReboUdlng Job Invitation holders have takem C)hio State AU-America and, cap­ Fancy Lean Pittsburgh 5, Boston 0. Hartiuril ...... 5^ .447 Robinson, who weighed 144 Williniantic Man Come see our fine selec­ Succeeillng Marine Major Emo­ v.-hat seats were left after 6,000 tain, did not play up to his repu­ reached Hartford late Fri­ Brooklyn 4, St. Ixmis l._ Elnilra ...... 69 444 p- Soap, wood S'veatera. All new dous lyhuilding job and it’s little ple U. and Philadelphia Ehiglea He returned bo hia flying sta­ Cleveland 4. Bo.iton 2. .''hank in New York last'Frtdoy *■ No. 36 Extra Large 6 bars /or ... wonder he’s not working out his fiiUliack who returned from Ic e ­ tion in Texas. W L Pet. Cut-Up Fowl Fall colors and styles to (Only gar. ea scheduled.) a quick two-round knockout. M ELONS, ea. 26c; 2 for 49c Middletown, Aug. 28— —City ea. 1.09 Roast Beef lb. 39c pre-seoaon plans with the aid of a land a few months ago. Is serving Also let go was SergL Frank New York 13 .656 Fancy A rain soaked the ronvaa mak­ Ripe Honeydews. Court Judge Israel PoUner an­ EYES EXAMINED choofle from. slide rule. oa on instructor' at on officers' Delmonioo. formej- Providence Toda.T*s Games Boston ...... 75 52 .591 Dole Rt. Louis ...... «6 .’>2* ing It difficuli for the boxers tn nounced a decision today acquit­ Lamb Roulettes lb. 39c "We've had two graduations Join B. Whelclwl. training school at Prin ceton .... Steamrollera’ end. Eaatera 59 Ripe Bananas, box of 6 or Fryers Clevelan* keep their footing and cut down Pineapple .Juice, ting Samuel Spector, 40, of Wll- ea. $1.09 Asoorted since Larson left and moot,of the " I get Hm bojre for Jast ooe bear's and probably no one 1s more sui^ This reduced the end group Hertford at Scraiiton (-3) (n)...... 6.5 61 .516 I fu r Detroit ...... 63 . 64 .496 the attendance to 7.889. Motiff . * 3oc 5 cans fo r...... Umontic of negligent homicide GLASSES FITTED $2.95 Up material boa gone overboard." prorttee each d a y ....’* prised than Dave at hia landing In to 13. Springfield at Wilkes-Barre (n). with an automobile. Judge Poliner Dried Beef i lb. 39c Whelchel osaerta. “ A ll we’ve got tha Ivy league. Chicago ...... 54 65)^ .454 weighed 147. Small Weakly Paymenta. Cold Cuts l{b. 39c The Eaetem Army All-Stars Albany at'Elmlra (n). heard the trial Aug. 13. left from U.it year’s veterans are After the WllUam and Mary In­ play the first game at a rapid Binghamton at WIUiam.iport Washington ...... 48 .397 Grajiefruit Spector, held crimin^ly respon­ one of 13 bocks and five out of 31 augural. Navy meets Virginia, I get Laugb Philadelpnia ...... 48 /S4 J64 Youngster Proves Fltores ia-<)aart Basket 16-qnart Basket schedule against the professional (n ). sible by Coroner Morris Wrubel linemen who’ve bad any experi­ When comedians Ole Olsen and National / Sections, 6 cans 'i Princeton. Yale, Georgia Tech, New York Giants for Army Ro- Notipoal Redmond, Ore.— OPt for the death o f John Gannon, 74, RICHARD STONE Pears $1.25 Apples, fancy B9c ence at oQ.” Notre Dome, Peimsyhronia, Co- - Chic Johnson invitod ths flght mob Uef and a Fregh A ir Fund at the Brooklyn at Chicago. W ~ T ct busting doeant dismay flvo-yenr- on July 7. was driver of a truck Plcbea Weald Help liimbio, before tackling Arm y to to a party .for their acrapper, Cleo Polo (iimunda, SepL It. Philadelphia at SL Louis (2j. Brooklyn ...... 85 38 .691 old Anna Marie BumetL The osns- Cut-Rite Waxed Paiier, that struck the elderly in ^ while : Optician i " I f plebes were allowed to play.” the season'e climax. Shons. the other day one of their New York at Pittsburgh tn). SL Loiil# 44 A45 ia-4jM rt Banket No. I .'...... 80 er of a young burro mentioned to 125 ft. roll. M n backing away from a Main street ' I. ORRHHANOKF, Optometrist he asserts, "our chances would be "Navy teams proved their great- gaga was to eerve the meal vrith- Detroit—Chalky WrighL ISO, Boston at (Yncinnatl (n). New York ...... 67 58 .536 Anna’s father, Edgar BumstS. curb. Ganpun was examining bettered allgbUy. That would give nees in the last war," Whelchel de­ out any cutlery___ It fell very .. ... 4 8 c '*91 Main Ntrect • Call 1720 for Appointment. Grones Potatoes bushel $1.39 GLENNEY’S New York, knocked out Joey Mori- Ameriooa Cincinnati ...... 60 63 .488 that he’d iliee to haos the (luultry un the truck when the ac-. 89c us oU three midbhipmnn claaqea4o clares. "and while the facts seem -.at arhen aeveial .beachcombera, nelU, 131. Dayton. O., (3 ); Cbrmon Detroit at Washington. ’’ Pittsburgh oaeeeeee <57 63 .475 broken if he could find m ' cideat uocurred. 789 M A IN STREET probe for mateyial v>d ml||ht un; to be against uo. we're hoping his­ rating as usual, didn’t notice the Notch. 146. Pittsburgh, outpointed Cleveland at New York. (Thlcago ...... ‘W 70 .457 snsall enough bat hardy ' ' ' ' I ' • I ^ ' cover a player or two whad help tory repeats. TradiUoa* always pro­ dlffet^nceuntil the knives and Lew Jenkins, 143. Sweetwster, Chicago at Btviton. Boston ...... 50 76 .397 do iL Anna .ktorie dtd / ui lotar OB in the aeaaoa.” vides Inspiration.” . forks arrived with the coffee. Tsx., (10). a t koula at PhUoda^hla. Pkilodelpht^ ...... M 02 ■ - ' ' ' »

■ ' '^ ' 3 • • r ■ \ ■ ■ FRIDAY, AUGUST Z8,194* mAIYCHBSTBK BVEWOT HA^TCUBSITB, CONN. FRipAT, AUGUST 28.194» ?AGE FOURTEEll MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COI 'fO S M U D , FACE

MICKEY FINN In His GIoi'5 ! LANK LbONAUD; WAS YWS If Miy A OH. YES, m t MB ALL) HE CAN TELL ^ Sense and Nonsense C iM crs uwciEPH ' ■ : ■ t a k b h im h o m e ANP r ig h t / a n d IS IT TRUEA did HEINE'S TELUN* Uf ABOUT IT, /V o y TOMORROW, MAKE SURE HE G0B« TLL SEE THAT THE / GIVE d AU ABOUT IX I H tM tO Mlt NASH/THE 6UARI MICHAEL// PHIL] HIS NERVES TO BEOi WHAT HE > THAT HE Classified A big Indian and a little Indian Newlywed Husband (buckling o » crossed in love, and the married GUY HAD A YOU (CLANCY‘-C0ME ityi Wants For rour Benefit ■xnociON THINKISAIDHEMAS t h € v s a y S a r e o n e d g e NEEDS if PLI met on a road and stopped to talk. his uniform)— O f course, those nian double-crossed. I 98A6BE0 r v r TOLD / OUT AT THE TWENTY r MUCH) ON OVER! AND YCXJ CAU0HT\ RIGHT NOWl ^ OP S l e e p / bombs / OP.A <1 CLANCY— TH i The little Indian was the son of pancakes of yours are not wasted, A CAB AND TOU ABOOnflATE— SO I the big Indian but the big Indian darling. Let us just try them on THE SABOTEUR ON him,\battle?)represmments FaCriotism seems to know no ICAMERKIHT HIM/ TOLD THEM AND— Announcements Automobiles for' Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale Repairing 23 Help Wanted— Male 36 Household Goods 51 BfNirdera Wanted 59-A was not the father of the little In­ the phonograph. llnHlia these days. There la one M IC K E Y ? ]^ ^ ..^ A R E RUNNIN* lOWIf - 4 - dian. What was the relation- Iccal woman, for instance, who is OUT— TO imriB HIM JNI FOR SALE VAN TYPE ^D Y .MOWERS SHARPE.NED, rcpiUr- W E H A V E a n OPENLNG for a FURNITURE ABANDONED Manchester CHAXGR YOUR KO.MK'.S Per­ FOR ,SALF. PliLV ATE LY owned ROOMERS AJ$D BOARDERS ,8hlp? Several traveling men In a dhl- trying to persuade her husband to with doors, 9 ft. long. 5 ft.*h]gh, cd, shear grinding, key fitting, fully experience furniture and sonality. Glidden Endurance 1940 grey / nti*s^^ radio, under­ wanted. Home cooked meals. Con­ cago hotel were one day boasting give the stout rubber band off his Eveninfi Herald 5 ft. wide. C^ll 2-1515. duplicating, vacuum cleaner* etc. rug man. Goo