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Yanks Cros& Marne Meaux; to to Capture Nazis Fail

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JWJJLVI* hcheater Evening Herald AVerMrt Dally drealation TheW i For the Meath of Joly, 1844 Forecast of L'. A w i t ^ r Baveeu y»t the gfeimrnment has not taken WB RBFKBSENT THE STRONGEST any drastic fiction. Wins ComitiiHsion Sunday Music Mostly fair and ant e- '0 ^ to­ The merchant, i^'ho passed tne •/ STOCK AND DIVIDEND 8,728 night; Tnesday some hl.h rlondl- |4bout Town Heard Along Main ptreel Information on to’ntj remarked that Member of the Aadlt ncM. aad moderately warns. it was strange to seVthe action of 1 ^ 4 Now Arranged PAYING Barsaa of 5 o h ic qo soma of his customerK t^bo de­ )tn of Xllantonomoh Tribe A nd 0*11 o f Manck0 $ter*B Stdd^Streets, T manded a paper bag fof’^ loaf of COMPANIES Manchester—~A City of F^Ulage i-Bi. Improved Order of Red bread that already, was Swapped Mrs. D. M. Bennett, Or­ It fcfo requested to meet et tlie Afoa’t know where you could. directly before the war's end and or for bottled articles. Y’et tljesc INSURE (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS!^ ’l club^ on Brelnard piece eo to find a group of men as loyal immediately sfter. , ■ same customers think nothing’•qf ganist, Announces Pro­ VOL. LXIII., NO. 280 (ClasaUied AdvertlalBg on 9aga 19) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGtST 28, 1944 ow evening et eeveno clock to ^ i r ov.n lit^e parf of this Well, as we said before/you ve carrying three or four unwrapped, IN in e body to. the fTineral earth as those

------r MAKCHB5TER EVINING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1944 rA H B n i ,7 , Fr?:i'-is Granlic'.d, 313 Park road !. Charges Smith, Clifford Frost. j iS Casualties Vv'eat Hartford. . Thomas Moore and Kenneth British Attack Evacuate 7,000 Nazi Prisoners Willeke, Charles Joseph, electri-' WE PAY CASI Smith., A large dclegaUan from Farm Probrem May cion's mate, second class, U. d. j FOR GOOD : the Fite department called at the From State Naval reserve. Wounded. Motbe'r, Watkins Funeral Home, Sunday Longer Range Mrs. Annie Willeke, 2 Elast street, I MODERN FURN1TURB night to pay their respects. Burial RAkville. WE BUY waa in the family plot iiL East' Be Political Spectre cemetery, where Rev, Wiliams Rocket Bases Included in Navy De­ Baldwin to Take VAation ENTIRE ESTATES Deaths conducted the committal service. It foa an Bsovtai oafi Iw * . Mre- Ada Rojas sang "The partment List of 372 exeeae ttroeo, coll aa. (Oentianad from Fogo One) Possibility of Early De- | Hartford, ' Aug. 28—iJP)—Gov­ Jtra. Wilson A. Fenn Strife Is O’er" and "From All the Rationing Data Released Today. ernor Baldwin said last night tA t Manchester frienA of Mrs. Saints." John Oockerham preside feat o f Axis Powers far Ayond t A t of the present ^ ' Furnished By he plans to take a week’s vacation ROBERT M. REID Emma Frances (Avery) Fenn ed at the organ. Washington, Aug. 28,-^^— ffbcp his State Capitol office stort­ were saddened to hear . of her ro At Amb. _ In li^urppE Threatens OFFICE Of ing today. The governor said that & SONS night R. A. F. Mosquitos (UlMINISTBATION Names of eight Connecticut men death, which occurred Friday at Mra. Jennie Wrtalejr led at the Rhineland Industrial Change on Issue. hie plan^ for the next week are 201 Main St. PAaa StM iier- home, Femcliff, West Hart­ Funeral services for Jen­ of Mannheim and attacked Regtonml Deportment of are included tAay in a Navy de- uncertoin''and that hla main cr^- Maacheeter, Ooaa. ford. Bom in gouth Windsor she nie Wrisley, arife <>f Ouuence E. German transport in the Low Information Artment Hat of 372 Navy, Marine cern is to geVa goA rest. The gov- spent her girlhood in Manchester By Ovid Martin eriior will A hock at hia desk, ac- Wrialey, wore held at two o’cl«w Countries. 55 Tremopt l^reet, (Boston, 8, CorA and Coaat Guard caatial- Her parents moved from South this afternoon at the W, P. Quuh Washington, Aug.' 28—OP)—The cordMg to prescht plans, en Tues­ (Continurd from P»ce Om») WinAor to North Elm street, and Heavy bomArs which A ve Maaaa'AuaetU ties. The additional casualties Funeral Home. fUv.. Earl ^^Fur- flown 8.500 sorties In large scale farm ptoblem*:-tAt perennial po­ day, sept. 5. ’ \ later for a number of years lived brought the total alnce Pearl Har-. far jUatioe of . tba p«»ca , end gesoni^ of _the- North Mdthodlst assault# from British and Italian litical issue'everyone thought^ was ^ ■ .m .m ip m Drlmstr'* w>i» brid*eht»d» over the Setna in the White homestead, now Meats and Fate Ar, to date, to 57,317. Joan church, offhAted and burial was bases in the past four days Were dormant-J^^may yet show a lot, of i nepuMIceii P *;*"” T? ' ; he^^ doomed Rouen, vmere Joan Manchester Y.M.C.A- Mrs. Fenn in the East cemeteryxThe bearers Good indefinitely—Red Stomps Connecticut men an., private,! Use 'Teeellne' Petrolenm Jelly., _ But tbti yeai' Ui**'* have opened the way into the lived with her husband In Hart­ of Allied f ^ e s from Britain and which, in brief, constitute the farm first class, U. 8. Marine Corps. be seven candidates as the Germans’ fl.ving bomb belt In the ford and West Hartford. - / Italy smaaAd at (Jermany’s syn­ prdblem—would A a minor one at the nurabel: of A lo® ‘# reduced to en Bunbnrn and- all nor of the state Is now a Re- In frrantic Fight 15 for every 2 weeks instead of WoundA. Parents, Mr.' and Mra. Atfehtion Pas-de-Cnlnls farther north. Mrs. Fenn leavea besides her thetic oil soutcee and strOfed and thla election because farmers have John •F. Cappiello, 38 Cerretla minor boras. It’s (be (hot eld pbtlcan. which was not true two The American bridgeheads was husband, a son, Wilaop L. Fenn, A m A d retreating Nazi troqpa in _ Aen reaping record Incomee and 30. Proconod Foods street. Stamford. ' treatment used for burns at Mantes, Uis British at Vernon and a daughter, Mwu Rlchaxd T. (CeaBnaed (Tom Page One) France, otter R. A. F. a*Miulto A ve had very little difficulty dis­ . Graver, Bates Bartlett, Jr., En­ Home R Federal food and Agriculture de­ Four, each good, for five Aun lAnes ing Red Armies. tontry and armor round up on election day and the expected drop campaign tour and his somewhat pfijf |B|Uikaan. daughter, Mr#. Edwin G. Adams, ually In^o .rugged Alpine country. Good indefinitely — Airplane impromptu visit to Hartford, re­ Jaha Toward Vltry ^ enemy targets alpo were attacked Southeast Asia Command Head­ Way Ap|»ears Opeh nihilate battered German dit^ in prices followed. i Tha petition of Thomaa Lewie, Malinovsky moved ^ bn pioestl of this town: twd brothers. Mar­ rOoe CA bm ef Retreat sions. They unloaded tAuaanm pf Farmers and their leaders would Stamp.f No. 1 and No. 2 in War sult of a last-minute arrangement, Beyond Troyes on the American* quarters, Kandy, Ceylon, Aug. 38 Book Three good for one pair of When W^r C^me We Had All of These: itlie present aaeeseor whose term * —-(/PI- British and Indian jungle and Bucharest down the Southern tin of Waterhi'Jg and'Panlel of If the TIaxts have speed enough fragmentation and high explooivc demand acUon. Being in Aw«ri was not made in the interest of ’iaKpirea, was also filed this after- right flank a fourth column Jab­ Stttwell^Qnfir^» New Haven and four grandchil­ to ouUtep Patch’e forward' col- shoes each. any particular candidate, but bed toward Vitry, on the upper ' rniders are now operating 100 aide of the Transylvanian Alps A m A on Germans, vehicles and Roosevelt administration would, of iioon. For the seventh place on , miles behind the Japanese lines in while Tolbukbin rolled ahead from dren. Mr. and Mrs. JuUlvan umne and they can find a way to barges concentrated near RoUA. course, have to A ar the brunt of_ Gasoline there was no. doubt that politics the RepubUcan Hat for jusUce of Marne 45 miles southwest of Ver­ Attac^^ear Shanghai have be^n 50 years wed next dun, and less than 100 miles fr®coii^ tossed into ths lap of Oongreas— the consumer from l(x:al OPA Gov. Thomaa E. Dewey, the Re- re W. Cheney, Sr., Janet 8» the Shanghai region by planes o f; Tlddinx where' 36 .Tap- commanders and two major gen- tlves, l,lb0 railroad core, 7W which undoubtedly is the most im- BoarrdA^' publcian presidential nominee, "except in the last shredded Naal Julius ChaAt. Broad Brook I whereabouts ______remains a aecret, as motAj,^Xehlclee. 89 bargee and 44 and A. ♦ Isiwranpe Biker, imcHii south of'the Seine mouth, the U. S. 14th Air Force under | nnpgp were slain while fording the | together With 18,000 soldiers. farmer for the past 30 years, died Allied headquarters is con Artsnt A*Wcol sounding Aard, was' attacked and -^defended by MnJ. Gen. Cnaire L. Chennault. Manipur river. -jindlcatod the seriousness of the field i^ns. who have been andorsed by the been mopped up excapt (or at the Hartforil hospital yester-• cerned. in the country. The Lotol War Price and Ra­ camAiSucro yeaterday. bUcka town committae. Her* ecattered groups of nowAre more Several weeks ago LlArators Germali’ plight. Oil Flaato Batered tioning Board is lAatpo in’ the Lin­ ROArt A. Hurley,, the Demo­ bloated the former Italian luxury 1 The remnants of 12 Oerinan divi­ A y after a long illness. He w®* This force is commanded by Amarloan and British -bwvy Win Need Vast Amount If. fiiilbury, a former teacher than 1,000 Germans and these are Brig. Gen. Frederick Butler; a na coln schAl, opAsito the A#t of­ cratic guArnatorial candidate, liner Conte Verde, The ship had Jap* Pay Tribute sions pocketed southwest of Chlsl- 64 years of age. A m A rs kept up their two-(Urec- To carry out the price eupport High school, :1s entering the 'being cleaned out swiftly.” He was A m In Lithuania and live of Ban Francisoo. Calif., and fice. New office hours are as fol­ told a A rty rally in East Hart­ Trap Spells Death Aen scuttled by Its crew the day To ISaptd Air Team n8irT40’ mUm AHlnd the Ruaetans tionel Amhing o f, military objec­ bromiscs, the idminUtraUon wlU lows: m ford last, night thkt Governor Italy surrendered, but was repair­ meihAr of the ^ a itin is known officially aa “ Butler’ tives in Germany. Oil plant# were jiaed a vast amount of money. Dewey had expressed no ideas ### Vywn C»ark TuiRlngto" will be A front disnateh said that a trap task Tores." MAday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m •pelling dAtn for many Germans ed and refloated by the Japanese. battered. Some government economlsto esti­ Tuesday, closA 'all day. aAut post-war conversion, and was established in three loops on Raid on- ...... Amoy, ------Harbor .Tokyo broadcast telling ted'area and were AIng deeUoyed. OppoWtioa Only la Hartmr Area In ell Operations. froiB'rthr west mate the need at $2,000,000,000 a WedneAay, 2 to 5:15 p. m. remarked that while the G.O.P. the left bank of the Alne In the ■tilwell'a headquarters also re-.! (he B-29 Super-Fortress raid “ "[the-war bulletin said. > Rockville. He leave* hie wife, While strong forces (rf bombara vesterdav. AlUtd Wars destroyed ^ a r. Without dbubt, there would Thursday, 10 a m. to 5:15 p. m. nominee had Aen successful in area of Rouen, B5 miles northwest ported a raidd on...... ------Amoy A r A r-- off ■ Kyushu...... Aug. „ 20 paid tribute to a . soo.OfiO___ ClasualtXeeC!asu#***““ ' Anna Belt ChaAt; three »o m . aaaauUed the heavily manned en 18 German planee aloft and 22 A congreaemen representing con­ Friday, 1() a m. to 5:15 p. m. prosecuting criminals in New Knig to Tell. of Paris. Bcsttqred elements of Fukien province on the China, Navy team made up of Lmuu In eight days of the Romanian William and Emil of Broad Brook emy eoaatal Atteriee on the for­ aground. Twenty AlUed planes sumer coMtltuenclea who would Saturday, 10 a m. to 12:30 p. m York city, "president RoMevelt is five (Jarman divisione, numherijig fM t const, and extensive attars YuUlo Endo and Air Warrffnt Offi- drive the Russians A ve killed or and Sergeant Edward C A A t with tified island of Ratonneau, -which were lost, three of which were U. raise objections to voting such The telephone numAr ia 2-0494. not a criminal, and Dewey’s ef­ in all perhaA 30,000 men, were A - "pn Japanese positions in Hiinah ,-er Oza!:!, the Federal Communi- captured more than 300.000 Ger­ the Army A'r Forces ii) France: lies west of Maraeilla, French in S, heavy AmArs. ■urns to A id up prices which their forts to prosecute him Afore the Output Plau» ing peunAd from tA ground and provlnce, scene of current mtter A tio A comrjisslon reported, mans and Romanians. This made two daughter#.' Mle# Maetha C A ­ fantry reportod they had all A t voters would have to A y tor foA. American A°Pl* A of no fighting,. A t, of B i«d BrAk and Mrs. Otto air as the Naaie scrambled madly .. The same or a similar broadcast 1,081,886 Axis troops killed or eliminated NaM resiaUnce in the, This money would A s a ®! avail." The Chinese high command re­ as hcord by The Associated Pres# Podann of South Windsor; one Robot Bomhg FaJl Great Armada (PawBniwd (ram Pnga One) to get across the river end join In captured since the summer offen- great maritime port. AH oppo­ take ths surplus supplies'off the “Lack of Leadership" Hit the retreat to the east. , ported tonight that Chinese :n London, under adverse listening: give atarted June 23. brother, Louis and one sister. Mrs. sition waa confined exclusively to While Hurley waa holding forth John Schwelr of South Windsor., In London at Noon market. Ths administration un- This was the Inst stand of tha troops striking f.-om the east had | waS Interpreted for a I The Moseqw communique said the harbor area. doubteMy would oak Congress to thus, his Republican opA®®rit, tha aloction, said. Chairman Oeolgie reached the Btang river at two 1 g, nieiSSing that the industrial The funeral services In charge LonAn, Aug. 38 —W5-- Robot To Crush Japan (D.. On-) of the Senate Post War tag end of tA broken German Russian posill^s northeast and On the eastern flank of the outline tor dUposlng of (Jovernor Baldwin, waa teUing a Beventh Army and the 15th Army point# north of Japanese-held | oisawh had Aen attacked east of Praga, l^rsaw ’s east euh- of William P. Qulsh wUl be held bridgehead Allied forces have Am A fell In London and south party outing in Fairfield, that the Wanwlffg committee, if WPB Hengyahg;- This drive threatened. ),y American AmArs. This was urb, had Aen impAved, and that Wednesday after England around n«M today, bresk- such supplies. Should they be dgami't turn up with n "clearer, which came too late to Its aid. The at two o’clock . - V r, reached the Var river and have r a lull of more than 30 houro. given sway abroad? Or should .411 1. .4,. . ----RAAvelt adrhinistratlon wax Germans pinched into the then the main Japanese supply line In! h^sed on a mishearing Of the'word 50 additional localities on the Ee- noon At his h(ime. I«v . K- u• j out along Its bSiiks. The Oklahoma City, Aug. 28. marked bv "lack of leadership” amnr podtive policy" by then, t ths attacks wars limited and they be destroyed? This problem Slenator Elmer Thomaa (D., Okla.) Dew^ has the pockets in the Seine A n A Atween Hunan, the high command said, 1 -o-av/i.” ‘ tonlan—front,'capitulated to tA Var’s mouth is only four miles fiaail MlMirdad Permanently R ^ rd efi Potential Ruse • The Japanese brAAast said Third Baltic Army. SiU'. S WwS .f on.y short. *4e-4 isposlng of surpluses poses predicts that the greatest armada S me? Vlt Over the w«*k-wd, Senator Rouen and the sea are attempting from me great Riviera play­ soma bussed In from direction# political Issues within itself. to crone the river which there The Japanese who etrock south Kndo and Ozakl "shot down three cemetery. ground resort of Nice. (P „ Colo.') voiced an from Wuyl in Chekiang ■Avejj3.29s and heavily damaged two which «ugg##ted th#t t A (Jarman# - Fntoro Production 'Question ^clflc and move on Tokyo after their wisdom and put • fgmoo that Nelapn Was^Amg ranges in width /rom 300 yards to \ For the 16th' ronsecutive day a mfie. Their only escape Is by reached a point only six miles; others.” The Office of War Infpr- Ra*gian$ Reach George Henry Gordon #re using n#w #ltea p erA A a®®* Then there la the further ques­ Germany collapses. forth a program unanimously fa­ gj^amrdfid poitnaneitUy am WPB Allied ground forces were favored held in reserv#, n#wly AAtructsd tion of what should A done sAut Thomas said yesterday-In an in­ swimming or-Arge. from liahul,-30 miles from Wuyi.j g,,Hon recalled the official U. P. Hungarian Border ^ \ George Henry Cordon, 78, of by clear skies and warm weather. vored by all of them." ohaimtin. and signs at the agen- At Brest on the tip of the Brest The town has been regarded aa a | coimnunlque A d related that four or #hifted from o tA f lopationi. future production. Should farmers terview be waa not aware there Hurley injected the governor’s aV indicated the former Sears- London, Ailg. 38—(A5—Russian Lfeq^nard’s Corner, Tolland, died Before the war the commander A Ammunlque aaW ♦W flying be sllowA to continue maximum were any such plans but that In peninsula Asicglhg American potential base from which JaA ” 1 C-jos were lost in the dd^'s opera- ,traoA have reached the Hunga.r- tbla morning following a short Hi- mansion, a subject of. controversy ■oahuck official would not be, could A Anibed and was one -*f'.-ions. of '‘Butler’s task force” was Iden­ A m A were launched ogalnat Eng­ production with the government his opinion such a aea force with troops fought foryani 1,000 yarA lan border, the German radio as­ ness. He was born on June tified with park planning at Wash­ before this, into the campaign, and around ^u eb after he returpe in an a.ssault that now has carried the main objectives of the Japa-l Another Tokyo ‘broadcast said land In the week ended at 6 a. m. taking off their hanA that A c ­ ^ e Allies joining hands would serted tonight. , IMfi in^ Worcester, Mess., .md ington, D. C. - tAay. making ths total about 7,- lieod up; at the Hawaiian' Islands said t A t “if he "were elected he firom China. into ttie njain inland defense sys­ nese drive -tflnce the 1942 Ameri-1 pnp„,y Roosevelt came to T^and 25 years ago. During the |nitia| phase of the 700 elncs the blind attoeka start­ In regular markets? ^ and surge westward to crush Ja­ would not live in it and ^ould J- tem close around t A town. can raid on Tokyo. Wotje in the Mdriihall Islands yes­ reached the Arder at "one of the He leavea ^r e e Aughters. Mm. taahnique," JAnoon aaid. "Nelson In Hupeh province, the Chinese I invasion he tA ji time' off to re­ ed. ' s. Or should farmers A requlrA pan— recommend that it A used u a Heavy Train Movements terday anu that Allied a,lriraft. A d Carpathian passes^, Carl E. Perry?o| West H a lo id ; hospital for servicemen. la helng ditched—eased out just Reconnaissance showed'' heavy continued attacks against the out­ struck at Yap. 600 miles Authwest "In Hungarian territory to toe mark: Night Free « f RomA , to reduce A®<*uction to the level •“When Tokyo sees It coming-1 Bfia Rsnry Wailace was." er defenses of Ichang. Mn JASPh R om ^, of pialnfleia. "My big ambition after the war TTie night waa free of bombs. of the market demand ? AonX aea how they can stand up A commission created by the renewed German tram movements of Guam. southwest, a G er^n counter-at* is to return to Sap Francisco, park 1943 Legislature purchased a Wallace failed to gain, the Dem- in the past 24 hours Atween Bel­ N. J.. onif Mrs. P e r tr ^ 'The rroplte produced a growing ThU) question would revive 1926 against the inevitable," the sena­ tatk was suAeseful," the broad­ ToUandi two aona. Aored J. ana my feet oh a window #111 and .watch tor iOld. _J home in Hartford’s exclusive . aantic vice presidential renomin- gium and the German Aiders and Admits Curiosity Aroused cast added. " feeling of optfmlam. here. Fewer and 1940. campaign deAtes over htion after be came back from a Sumatra Cement PUmt George of Tolland. i3 g ^ A - the. ships sail out of the Golden and fewer prople are taking to the the AAA crop control programs, Prospect avenue section for a gov­ in the area Just north Of the Seine Though vague, tha hroadcoat gate.” • / Jawmay to f^ina. Atween Parip and the Pas de Lewis, Kans.—(A5— Mrs. Harold seemed to’’ indicate that the fid* ohildren knil great subways and other aAlters at acreage allotments, marketing ernor’s mansion, but it hu not Chief Air Target children; one sister. Mrs. Arab Driven To Wafer Front Aen occupied because a lack of peclaring it would be. a ‘’ca­ Calais coast. ColomA, Ceylon, Aug. 28.-'-(d>) | AHegre admits her femlnlne eu- vance was through Romania to tA nighty Wt the government made no quotas, farmer subsidies, exArt Mangled Body lamity pf the executive manage­ There \vas no way of telling ^ g e of TraAylvania, t A Cferpa* Aundera. of Worceate^r; and An assault "b y French trooro move to relax any prscautiona. subsidies, and Roosevelt adminis­ priorities prevented its being, put —A A t A r Whw against Japanese f. rloslty la aroused.. sha TAelyad brother, Alfred; of Worcester.^ ^ rove the GermUA to the Marselfle ment of reconvereUm should pass whether this was another indica­ Installations on the island of Su-iS letter from a soldier oversea#' Tu5n moUhtalri province— which The Doily Mall opld the Rusolaps tration Altoies affecting the Im- in the necessary state of repair. from controversy to ebaos.'* An- tion of a hurried eldVenth hour Hitler gave In part to Hungary hi Funeral aervlcee wiU A at two ter front, from .which ' they had come ecroas a place In Poland A ftotlA and exArtstion of agri­ Found on Tracks Appear-Jn New Britain matrs—the fourth since lU a c u - vvhich said, "I suppose ypu’ve o'clock Wednesday afternoon with shellpd the city at intervals: The i , ator VanAnberg (R., Mich.) said withdrawiU from the/lWkeb Amb patlon by the enemy—has btien' heard a lot about-,-r”. -’Wiat's all 1940'. However, otA r Russian where the Germane have Aen cultural commoditlea. The ^Republicans confined their China A d no greater problem coast or merely the riishlng in of Army groups In southern Poland burial In the North cematery, line liCas held by a force estimated tasting super "V-3" rockets ohd campaigning to one outing yester- made by Allied carrler-Arnc air* j there was- to It. The eenaor A d Tolland. at 3,005 to -8.000 men, who»« Iso­ S3Tithetic rubber... America’s great war miracle... quickly overcame this tlian war productfen fh America supplies to atlffeiv a delaying tight. craft with heavy support of the (Whacked off the rwL have been within 18 to 31 milfs of bed turned over the infarmatlon to New Tork, Aug. 26.—(M—The A y, but Hurley and other condi- . and planidng fo r post-war reem- Whatever Itii purpose and what­ five mountain paaaes leading Into lated position doomed them to British esparto- mugled body of a man, identified ' ployment. , ever the Geiziriana’ course there provinces which Hungary annexed leventual defeat. . "In oertoln eireiinst.'mces it Rationing B qss through, papers in hia pockets as "If Mr. Nelson is ever goin^to was no indication that the enemy from Czechoslovakia when that Allied Aafjquartera eemalned seems this additional secret wea­ Thomaa Campbell, 33. of Lmgloto cnsis chiefly with the aid of alcohol produced by beverage distillers run .WPB again," he said, ")re Is has the foire or the strategic posi­ republic was partitioned. f ^ e r a l f i silent on t A procreea of dough pon w a M a Wo more serious Dislikes Curbs ro i^ Westport, (jdhn., waa found needed now continuoAly .A the tion for a euccessful.maintained Navy Crane Raiheg Locomotive. A ye driving up t A Rhone river V-i (tha flying bomb)," Tbe M#ii on1ne trocA of the New York . job. If apt, the new Mtmsnent Afense anywAre abort of the Bel­ and advancing from Grenoble In s«id. Central railroad’s’ Bpuyten Duy>dl Slavdeu Peniioned Port #. Iton drives which toreatSned to 'close he Japanese conquest o f the world'a largest natural rubber producing plans for WPB should t?Mome Im­ gian frontier—if there. Portland. Ore., Aug. 28.—(IP)—* yards early today. The funeral *^22 the last main exits for Oerinon Lady Luck Nut Tip*tee , Police said the yards were near mediately effective" Keeney street, wea A id at th* troops in the south. Now about thAe OPA rules and Tcenters produced a grave crisis in America's war effort. By Connecticut GO' Xcmanusl LaitAran church. Sundto • regulation's, .i..'! the boss dpeanj^ the Harlem rl-ver railroad bridge, (Reports from fiwltzertand re­ used by many persona A a Aort- Synthetic rvhber was the only solution, ^ h e problem. it CRISIS IN 1942 it^oon. the Rej; ceived. In Lpnd Said American at. Paul. Mlnn.-HdV' A woman , like ’em elther.'^ toleplion^ police, egeitodly ro* cut Tha body w u token to the tft time. • ---- A hoill Town 1] You Don H Say-^ Harry Slayden. of 34 Hamlin Palmer, paatori ofiiclating^ O. Al­ coluhina were rolling along the -r- Chrotor Bowlea, OPA’a national fail to secure quickly a Jarge new rubber supply our bert Pearwn' was the organ- ported t A t “tAro’e a womn.n_ l ^ « A , promised Oregon llveatAk Fordhom'mibrgue In tfie Bronx. street, for over 40 yeai^ eiff|4oya(l Swiss Arder from .Perly, three America’s rubber chemists knew how to make it. B u t, ., the most war effort and our domestic economy both will coI|apM.” T A snake family rAges from IM and aoloist, miles south of Geneva, and 'were MMuu) and gagged in on old ice men yesterday hla office would A small group of Selective Serv­ grkss shakes a few Inches long to on the local trolley, intaniltai) «l4 Ause.” Police sped to the bua' lines, has been panoioned to Sod Kindly Light, m o within 170 mUea of the American reAnalder its recent denial of a practical process at the time required huge amounts of alcohol... far — —Baruch Report, Sept. //, 194^ ice registrants went to N6w Ha­ 3Q-foot p” tAhs. 1 . "Jfig ar ao glad." There were scene, advanced on l A ion houfe lamb ratiAing holiday. Alid then ven this morning from the local the Connecticut Oompoity and ML Armies in nofdharn France at beyond the already overtaxed productive capacity of industrial no longer on active duty. ' m S r Aautlful flower tributes. Troyes.)" with drawn gnna. Inald# tA y sighed: . draft .Aard offiee for pre-induc­ Easter Island is so galled A - ^ « n ^ e r a were, Nila Carlson. iToand Ti nMn shooting dice. The *T11 A more g lA to get rid of 30 costs 42^ alcohol plants. _/ ‘ tion physical examinations Mr. Slayden. before entering tA French U Atste Vichy ACHIEVEMENT IN 1$44 cause It was discovered on Easter employ of t A Hartford. Manohefi* 5!toT«SinSn.^JoA (An Algiers broadcast said gsms’a operator was puasled »s ragulationa than anybody In the wAa N u U la 2 woobs Fortunately the beverage distilling industry was in existence in this Sunday in 1723. to t A idsnUty of t A tlAt«r. but r\ON‘T Arrow unneceesarUy. The annual meeting and elec­ ter and Roekvilla Tramway Com’ jo A fiacbar. French fyces of the Ipterioi had United Stotea." , ' - ‘‘A synthetic rubber industry has been established and is pany, had been employad •* * WannargrMi. Idnne L o t o ^ M liberated Flchjr, French collaAra. tnaiste^i it waa not Lady Luek. buP If e lean will seiro e ^country with 125 distilleries and a capacity o f nearly 250,000.iQ00 tion of offioem of Dllwoi th-Cor- . -Although Philadelphia, has r, fioodueted a Mrvice at the Wat- problem come to hmmtl and get in complete.operation. It iteproviding the nation with #a nell Poet, the American Legion, brakeman on t A New Tork, New tlonlst caplte!,- Jut gave no de- gallons annually. , ‘ grown great.ly In t A last.. decade, Haven * Hartford Railroad. Ha kiiia giinanil flome, Saturday To Get AastAr BpeMy RIA . these plus Uvenfbies; anrjple supply of rubber.” will A held in the Legion.,Home it still has fen apartmeat housaa, toils.) Week End Deaths hot Aon the operator of t A eroMi S K t lErtal WM in .tA family Resistance collapsed InsiA the ].' Loans made ensifneture only. Beverage distillers stopped ma'king^whiskey overnight. . . converted tonight. compared with other clttae. —Bradley Dewey, Rubber Director, July 25,1944 town bua for many yoarn and In plot in Moat aomatary. city and port of Toulon oror the KamMu Cilty. Kima.-* («->»>vsn- 2« Complete j)rl**cy alweye. N- ^100% to the manlifacture o f industrial alcohol. Soon millions of gallons mloaod by t A regular Atrom of week-end, but use of the major yaar-old Ve^al Boyd Iferola lan't ^ HoUf A —MoJ. Gen. L. F-'Poga. Fntfolinaa Mae Lost Word The cnxxidil* 1* disUngulshed. t A Ihte. iltidisrd h, laddholdt Mmplolnlng deapiU burn# on his S> Prompt, friendly aendee. ' o f this, ■vital ingredient were flowing into synthetic rubber plants. from tA alligator by two t^eth French Naval base was dented the 80, ooqunander in chief at the T R IB U TE - T A funarM'of RI*aed A l ^ by enemy units retroating arm. shouldton and face roeeived 4. . The rest is bistpry. Boise, I4ah-'^U’> — "Let's see protruding when ,the Jaws, ore To Confor WHh Wannegan CoAdian Atlwtlq command. holdt of u Cottng atrrot, to a^ peniuattia dominating the whan greoM In a okitlet eaught Dollaa, Tex.—Frank P. HoQand, Commenting on the beverage distilling industry’s eeiitri- your driver’s IlcciUN!,’’ ordered ClOMd. a m thli oftornoor. at the Synthetic rubber production today is ample to meet our needs for ntrolmon Tad Die us. "Let's see harAr. ' fire. RoArt N. DanwH. oaaUtant Jr., 64, 'publisher of Farm and Come In, pboM or write today. Stratfeni AW. Si——Oa«b> klM runarol Home. Rev. firs chlsd, took btm to ths boapitol bution, a high W.P.B. ofiicial said on April 13, your draft, registration card,” re­ The slang expreaaion "clink" An indication ' of weakenmg Ranch and Holland’s magazine, essential civilian aqd war rubber goods .. . this emergfiricy no longer exists, ocraUc State ^Cbalrnwn Adrian L. WIIUIhA. rector of St. Waiy a onsmy reaiatoAe waa seen in the In hla rod cor, u d ha didn't spare ■ipwro laiiWi torted Lieut. Col. Norman B. Ad- was derived from an old prison gwiMoiwi churA, oBlclated. The and a leader in Texas agrlcul- tt o Proof!,. , the request of Bfadley Dewty, Rubber Director, to terminate 1. “ . . . it is fair to regard the rubber manufactured ta W. Maher reportod Saturday tt)»t surrender of l.POO Germans north the sirens. And A promised Vsr- IsJLp klnaoo. IdObo’a lelectivte Service at BanAide, London named The be and the Arty** Vida cAtmUM haa I wn were mamAra of Miont^ tureal circles. , . • • T i - NyaaiM executive nffleet. Both 'jproduped ef GtvnoMe. Allied heednuartera A1 another speedy ride homo in a ' SL Louis—Herbert Spencer, 66, HymmrnSA his wartime power#. ' ~ . date, as-being almost solely, the product o f the bever­ CSfnk. ' • and National roinmlttoe nsoi ■MHHth TriA, Improved Order of fire depertment 601 when- A ’e dle- I1M •IMO the nreiwr tradcntlali, but thej Kofi Men. T A Mid Mon eonduet' gold t A Nnois throw dowh their coiapoaer of popular songs, one­ age diitilling induatry.’^ A d been asked to eomo to Now anas and mardi!:l -over to tA wlseed. 200 HM UM \fJ4 yotrsMua A d the last word. He From XfiTfi tO;1886 Japan had York Wednesday for tbrsO doya •d their aerviea nt t A grova time arranger-for the late Lillian 200 §4M UM UJT gave Afiktstson a tleket for ignor­ American aide when 'their com. Thank you/on your patience! 658 earthquakes. of conferences with Natloul E f i oemetery foll0Wlng"tA com­ I (kHi Celebraie DuaMy Russell^ and a former associate of Rm a0o#o sOmOsIs 0 OasaO a 2. “ ...synthetic rubber.)s from 6 to 9 months ahead bf ing a atop sign. nionder ordered them to attack. Madame Ekneatlne' Schumonn- aBiiOii asBifiaO and bAsOaumm CAlrman Robert Hoanegaa. mittal service of Rev. WlIHama. America's beverage distillers are fully aware o f the inconveniences yon where k, could have been if alcohol bad not been In World War L 7H.000 Ameri­ The total of prioonera taken is Helnk. Uaps $15 le UO» Hnma'rltaii southern France rose to 23,000. Baoeb. OaMf.—bPl- can soldiars dloamborkad at Brest. 17th SubmoriiM iMaohed MAb Haamih Bf. Foy A now ^thor and grandfather— 8m U Barbara, CblifWoMpb encountered during the 22 months ,w.hen not x drop o f xriiiskey was made available for butadiene productiosL* Tite funeral of Misa Hannah 3L American MitchellS made auc- R. DraA, 70, ona o t tba orgaaia- ceaaftld attocA on German gun and on the a i»a day. Thrt’s in this country. For your extreme patience,and understanding during Portland, Ora.— Cheater Jf The Ponte Vecchlo at Florence Groton, Aug. 28—(#V^ The Foy of 1« Laurel ptaoe, slater N .era and former viee-prOoldent of J. “ ...an almost unparalleled Aam ple o f the overnight Newton, a memAr of the Veter-. Is one of the' most famous bridgaa positions-on the Islands of Pome- w A t Apponed to Orundpa-D:''';! ' Electric Boat company . launched Chief AIArt B. Foy of t A Horry L. Whits, whoou son-ln-ta the Hupp Motor Cor Oo. Drake this period, they express their sincere Uianks and appreciation. .. conversion of a entire industry from peace to war. a»F Oiiiud Md X^rol was given In the world. * •MM*gg|ar FIm dapaatment. wee guan o A Radonnesu in MnrselA waa t A first man to tour t A VINANCE CO. .ita llt b submoiiM Of U M harAr. e D. ODeU at Wtemoo, Ooltf.vtele- filele T Aelat "" • ride downtown by a poaeing mo- yeatavday iM f nt S t iUry*a EpMcopal "Kitai la AopiUl. Baby world In A automobUa. Dunmore's War was a* war in A 150-ton navy yard crane raises this lAomOtlve .of t A Norfolfc Its second thU w iMlat Oh revta, tha motoriat turned M tA OoAoon 1 mto tA cAFfilt dda oftamoon, the Rev. lost liight.. Erie, Po.—Jama# A IA rt Wura- A m MI TelepAee, MM MA on a "o o left turn" Intersec­ 1774 AtWeah the Indian t and tha and Porum p^ Belt Una from tA watan of tA ooutborn Iwnch of iw Aoeotdlng to law, Egypt's king b#cb, 67, editor in chief of The k**j^*'/ »• A mTO. Mn. Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, kic. ii!. Thawiaa rivar ottav boviiig AK U Wmisnaa, tA tvcfior cf< ilem Whits proospUy: tion. Wgwtnn wxeaWed with his whitaa la /irginia. Uie Elizabath nvor at Norfoik, Va *fA ongtA. WA Acklng from firiffg. TA bWMWw wove h* muot A a Moslem, son of Mrolem Erie DisAtoh-Hfrald and newa- Uceam Ke. IM nvnactenee—and hla eonodanca Port Norfolk to Berkley when it ran through on o a " draw bridgo, chriatanod bjr Mra. T. Rose Ooolay Boronto, and a dlreet mol# Um hi too. Baby o f Chevy Chase, Md., wtfa «d O lg* cotalA « f MIob Foy« o A ..w I * ir " * * * tor Otor* tA n 50 ytora. Read UerUd Advs. > 0B. H# prfNfifttir Mtaotad Mai Louis XIV ia said to Ave arigi- oonyto* four frelfbt cars and thtoo Hwlnmen into t A liver. T A rOAtSai . Davidoon, Le* Eto. (Msni-'lr-*' of Mohamad AIL aotad tlM wIniiaL . . tralnmoB wore AUovad lo o t. / .• i7 M A N C H E ST E H T»r5rKNTNrn h e r a l d . M a I^CHESVEK. c o n n .. MDNDAT, AUGtWr 78, 1944 \; f AGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER, CONN.* MONDAY, AUGUST 28.^1941 PAOM of Franco. And \vc will Win them | is-the ^Jsiibot o f the world’s ne'v, WTic—1080 '7Vk//F»' of State Hull THC 1U 8 P E R O U S O N Rough Future Charities .. • ...... 75.000.00 $ 81.343.Q5 ------t 13,857.05 WTHT — Walter Compton; lea: WDRC — Vox Pop; WTH' ■ 0«B«i«l lton«**r. Ji and John FosUr Dulles, Governor Highways: WNBC— Parade of Stars, —Cecil Brown; WNBC — Rn; JTounded Oetober 1, U W Dewey’s right hand on foreign pol­ General M aintenance...... ;. , 80,000.00 86.070.65 6,07aSS 4:15—WTIC — Stella Dallaa; - Henle. gift is in --■-*—bad Bt«i7 Breninf Except Snow and Ice Removal... > r.'...... * * 9,000.00 8,198.80 3,801.20 1VTHT—Time Out for Tea. iaO— WTHT — Antbbny Arpaia aad BelldATS. Enured et the icy m attera seems to have pro­ For Two Bills 4:30—WTTC — Lorenzo Jonel; ■WNBC — Lum and Abner. Oiling ■ * 8,000.00 10,064.04 3,004.04 WATKINS BROTHERS duced agreement that an effort Office et lUncheeter. Conn., ea a * 3,582.87 WDRC—Jimmy Fiddler; WTHT g:30—w n c — Dr. Frank Slack*. nd CUM Kell KetUr. Walk and Curb ...... ■ 8,000.00 11.562.87 would be made, on both sides of Music for a Half Hour; WNBC Orchestra; WDRC — Gay Nine , Denu;)cralfi Rap Unem­ Storm Sewers ...... • * 25,000.00 19.766.91 5.233.09 good taste \ ItTBSCRIPnON RATES . this campalpi, to keep the prime,, Cemeteries ' * * 18.000.00 15,161.17 838.83 ties Revue; News; WTHT — / 4:45—I ^ I C — -J^oubg Widdsr ■News; WTHT — News; Castlei I|? fo o e Tear *t ...... J »■“ matter of Ameriian participation ployment Bill; Surplus Street Lighting •••*•• * • 40.000.00 39.443.86 . 557.14 \ Vr (■ * * 465,724.00 465,430.90 398.10 Brown; WDRC ■—U^onneotlcut In the Air; WNBC — BUM In a world aecurity organisation Property Plans Hit. Police ...... a ,.,* ,,•*•••••• * * 60,305.00 56.918.79 12,476.21 Heroes; Ad Liner. Date. Rest assured any gift FM WdKem State* anO APO ...... $1X00 above the ordinary run of political Board of Health ,,••••< • * 7,900.00 8.266.96 388.98 5:00—WTIC— When a Girl Mar­ 9:00—w n c — Telephone Hour choose at Watkins Gift Box ■WDRC — Mayor of the Town discussion. It Is unquestionably WasUlngton, Aug,''28—i>P)— The Parks and Tree Warden • * 1 5 :0 0 0 .0 0 16,128.33 128.33 ries; W'DRC -'-.News; Ad Liner; will be sure to please the KBXEBR OP* ~ ~ ,.15 WTHT—Gabriel Heater; WNB( The ASSOCIATED PRESS ' the desire of both Mr. Hull and congressioijal reconversion pro­ Spraying .; ...... • a'" 1,200.00 1.199.86 WTHT— News; .Music; WNBC most exacting person. Every ■ The AaaooUted Pt*m .u excludvely Building Inspector ...... 3,450.00 3,588.44 136.44 —Terry and the Firates. Counter Spy. gift Is Decorator-selected and D' SBtftlSd to tb*. uM of repuDlteation of Mr. billies to produce an Ameri­ gram faced an uncertain and rough State Tax ...... , ■ 16,500.00 — 15.478,28 1.021.72 3:15—W’TIC — We Love and 9:36—WTHT—Screen Test. approved: all oeirp dUpetchee credited to it or nrt can unity on what is indisputa­ 18,226.77 523.23 9:80—WTIC —Wilfred PeUeUer* "ffUurwlM credited in UiU paper end future on Capitol hill today. New County Tax ...... , .... 18,750.00 .Learn: WNBC—Dick Tracy. ' * • 1.566.00 S89.00 Orchestra; WDRC — Man Call %iao the local neere pubiuned bare. bly the greatest question in Deal Democrats lambasted the Garage ....i.;...... 1,000.00 6:30—WTIC— Just PlatR Bill: Top to Bottom: Election Expenses • ^ ...... > * * 10,000.00 ,, 6,131.36 3,888.84 WDRC— News; Baseball Score* ed X; WTHT —Plantation Sing American life today. It is to be Senate-passed unemployment com­ ers; WNBC —Spotlight Benda \ B All rtabte of republlcetlon of apepial Administration ...... i * • : 10,500.00 8,889.76 1,810.25 WTHT— Tom Mix; WNBC— China (fookia Jar, $2A9 I’ Mupat^ea bareln. are aUo reea^eA. hoped that Mr. Dulles proves able pensation .bill snd government Story Teller. ' [ , nSl eerdoe niunf of N. B. A Service Advertising amT P rin tin g ...... i * * 2.200.00 1,615.52 584.48 Jack Armatreng. \ t 9 deliver the Republican cam­ agencies assailed Its companion > * * 419.8i8 10:00 —wn c — ConUnted Pro Airway Globes $4.00 , ^ ______Aaaeaaments'...... 16,800.00 16,380.14 5:46—IV n c —Front Page F ar­ paign In this respect, and_ teat tho measure providing for the disposi­ CoIIectiohs ...... > * * 13,000.00 11,682.92 1,317.08 \ gram; WDRC — Screen Sta: rell; WDRC — Croon or Swoon; Silhouettee, flJ9 pair " Pnbllibera 'BM>re»*nUtl»e»: The tion of surplus property. • * * 7,500.()0 9.874.84 3.374.84 \p ia y ; WTHT — Henty Glad nllua Uatb»«e Special Asency-N*» administration in Washington Municipal and Court Buildings...... WTHT — Superman; WNBC — The latter proposal, passed in > * * 500.00 500.00 itone: 1VNBC —Raymond Oran orb. Chicago, Detroit end Boeton. . proves able to refrain from trying Memorial D a y ...... Sea Hound.,, Bottle Bookends, $1.25 different form by both the SentlW . » 71,50 28.6'b . SMVlng. Five dhjrg more.. .and the August Gearance will be over! Five days to Armistice Day ...... 100 00 Evening iB B R A U D IT bureau o r to place any purely partisan and House, headed for a Jomt’ton- * 12.000.00 13.377.13 1,377.13 10:X5-:-'WTHT — Dean Hudson'i Mlscellaneou.s ...... 6:00—News on all stations. Ash Trays, 69o clear away pieces and groups of Watklne Fine Furniture to make way for iJUATloSS. . ference that will >seek to tompose 1 ■ a 34,450.00 31,694,79 ,2,455.21 Orchestra; WNBC — Top of thi i patent on plans which should be­ Garbage Cpllections...... 6:15—WTIC— History in ths gall displays. So down go pHces on these odds-and-ends.. .HALF PRICE the differences. ' , Child 1Y elf are ...... > * * 4,000.00 • 4,00flr00 ' Evenlns.x Nut Dishte, 40c • ■drald Printing Company. Ine.. long to alt' Amttjgm. Headlines; WDRC —Lyn Mur­ rmiMiRe* nb Onanoiai rMPonilblllty tor Two Da>^ bf Debate Bond P aym ents...... > * * 106.000.00 106,000.00 10:80—W n b — Dr. I. Q.; WDRC on numerous items. A few are .describe here. There are others. All i gpcsraphtcal error* appearing in ad- It is no part of the Dulles 'Two days gf "debate, starting to­ Interest and'Discount...... 21.000.00 20,019.32 980.88 ray’s Music; WTHT — War Johnny Morgan Show; WTHT- Staffordshire Dof7'$8.50 ^firVeefMaU m The Manch**ter Ere- representation of Mr. Dewey's morrow, have been set asldf for Dog Licenses ...... 3,000;00 3,138.10 138.10 Gardens; Concert Hour; WNBC Muslc; WNBOr-Thoe* Clood (Mi subject to prior sale. 'iSlng Herald., —Sports and Scores; Race Re­ Colonial Tiles, 8Se campaign plans that there should Houm consideration of the unem­ Public Libraries ...... 24.OO0.OO 24.000.00 Days. ployment aid bill. At least two Whlton Trust Fund...... 1,000.00 1.242.11 242.11 sults. 11:00—News on all\tatlons. Silent BuUera, $1.«8 Monday, August 28 be a general moratorium on for­ 6:30—WTIC — Strictly Sports: thore days, and possibly more, will Town C o u rt...... 1 • * 9,340.00 9,196.03 143.97 Il;i5 —w n c —Hurkiiess of Wash eign policy as a campaign Issue. WDRC Jack Stevens; WNBC be required to dispose of a, pile of Defense ■ * * 5,000.00' 3,459.94 1,540.06 ington; WDRC —Dsnee'Orches —Prograrh^of Song: News;/Par­ Mr. Dulles expressly jreaervaa the amendments already drafted or in Recreation ...... 1 a * 22.900.00 22.821.94 78.06 tra; ,WTHT — Music; WNBC - Our PBttern Of Victory ade of Sta Republican right to comment on the preparation stage. Old Age Assistance ...... 4 4 31,305.25 31,305.25 Music Tou Want. Indications that the admlnistsa- Water D epartm ent'...... 159,000.00 113,778.72 45,221.28 6:45— WTIC -X Lowell Thomas; 11:30—w n c — For th-• I ^ o r d ' The ca'utloua side of public opln*. our foreign policy in the past, and WDRC — NewX^WNBC—Henry / .* tlon would seek to^llheralixe the Z oning'...... 4 • • 700.00 417.49 282.51 WTHT — Nat Brand}fiywynne’i 'Ion—and of expressed military to criticise the manner In which J. Taylef--'-. compensation provisions of the Park Street Bridge • •*••*••**** aj..a s. • • * 31,094.00 ■ 310.00 30,784.0% Orchestra. . 7:00—W n o —Music ^ b p ; WDRC $83.20 Two Piece Solid Maple Bedroom, designed by the Government •ptnloo—certainly does no harjn various aspects of our foreign pol­ bill came ftom four staunch House Pension ...... 4 4 * 5,000.00 5.000.00 11:46—WNBC —Saludos Amigoa' . —I Love a. M ^terypW T H l' — News. for dormitory use. These are over runs. Modern 4-drawer dresser with M, from gUge to stage In Oil* icy are even now being conduct- New Dealers, Representatives Manchester Green School Fire...... ' ■ 4 * 12,206.29 • 12,206.29 Eberharter of Pennsylvania, Fulton Leivis, Jr.; 'WNBC — 32:00—W n C — Nsws; Storlss a mirror, and a slat-end bedTn full'aize.. Brown Maple E A \ war, It keeps warning that it will Lynch of New York, Forand of Totals ...... ,.$1,390,308.25 $1,292,858.61 8 29.266.66 8 126,716.30 -'Horace Heidt Escape: WDRC — NevVe; WTHT finish Jr uw be ttM next stage which is the So much restr^iteon was to 7:15—w nc News; WDRQ — Rhode Island and Dlngell of Michi­ Deduct Overdraft from Balance...... «*•*•**•*••*** 29.286.68 News...... i. toughest. have been expected. Moreover, gan. Dateline, WTHT — Munaal 12:30—wnnO-T-Sti Loui's Sei^nadei X' Quiz. News. V X Military leader*—except for oc- Republican discussion, of foreign In a minority report they con­ Net Savings on Appropriatiorls...... 8 97,449.64 demned the measure approved by Add Temporary Notes P a id ...... 500,000.00 7:30—w n c — Emil Cote's Glee ;00—^ w n c—Lee Sims. \ BBSlonal outbursts of enthuaiaam policy issues .can prove valuable, Club; WDRC — Thanks to the $125.00 Three Piece Solid Maple Bedroom comprising a dreaser with the House ways and Mea.ns.com- Balance on Hand 8-15-1944 ...... ------66,384.82 .5—WTIC3—Barbara anii x the from leaders like General Mont-, providing it is constructive and mittee as .".utterly Inadequate,” Tanks; 'WTHT — American Dis­ ■eparate miiror, chest, and full size bed. Bracket-bases ^ A Q A A 'jgoiaary —talk apd do thair publie headed toward unity. The more complained that It failed to prO' ■ . 81.859.243.43 cussion League; WNBC —Lone :C —Paul Paige's ON. on cabinet pieces .«•« j r O e kwkw thinking that way because they discussion—of «the ' constructive vide properly (or millions of , war Ranger. New*. workers and government employes, /■ want and need an undiminished kind—the better, for any success­ and said it dic^ not give the pro­ affort and morale up to the very ful American foreign policy must posed director of mobilization sul- Rockville 7 and. They must have It, If they have the wide popular backing flciently authority.to do his Job. Town’s Fiscal Year Ends Broadcasters of Nation $189.60 Three Piece Colonial Bedroom in mahogany veneers. Dresser-,, ^ nan earry out thair plans for a which can only coma from full They added that it 1* "nothing' but with attached minror and turned legs, chest, and E l A C A A a skeleton.” Watkins GIFT BOX pinaapple-top low post b e d ...... j ...... «p I ifad • ^ fU ic k and glorious ending. public knowledge, and understand­ Bepubllcaiu Extol! Bill Vem onG O P To Confer in Television #; Alt .at#Uaa oommantators. ta-ing anif Intorast. , Two days of debate, starting to­ With $66,384 Balance $298.00 Eight Piece Dining Group with Molly Pitcher drop-leaf table; # tla4tatc aona, military axparta, It is to b* hoped that the mood morrow, have been set aside for Lowboy buffet, both with ball-and-claw feet. Set of ^ A . i l A A A and talk that way principal- aimed at by Mr. Dulles does ob­ House Consideration of the unem Calls Meeting New York. Aug. 38— ♦ CBS eaya that the plan not straight-leg Chippendale ladderback chairs...... ePiCi47*WW ployment aid bill. At least two Receipts from Taxes Are Broadcast attention, directed to only parallel Its own suggestion $195.00 Three Piece Empire Bedroom with tall spiral-tumed poster bed, e a suspaot, baoauaa they are tain, and that Rapublican orators moreelays, and possibly more, will Wallace Sees Chicago this weSk for the "War "to permit pictures with twice os dresser and chest. Cabinet pieces repeat the apir^ E l 7 0 A A still over-aatimatlnf the anany on refrain from that partisan ap­ be required to dispoee of-A pile of Below Estimate; Cush* .To Set Dates for Politi- Conference” of the National Asso­ much detalC in black and white turnings of the bed ^ j- * ana hand ^hhd under-estlmaUng proach which Mr. Dulles defines amendments already drafted or in ciation of Broadcasters, is ex­ and in full color,” but goes some­ $858.96 Three Piece French Provincial Bedroom in ivory enamel the preparation stage. Little of Town ion of Back Tax Collec* cid Caucuses; Latimer pected to center to a certain ex­ what further. it aur own atrahgth on ths other. as "one wlUch you do not honest' trimmed with wide'^bands of grey and gold striping. ^ A A Q A A This ia not an unnatural habit, Indications that tee administra­ tions Has Disappeared. To Be Renominated. tent on the future of both tele­ ly believs in but which you think tion would seek to Jtberaliza the vision and frequency modulation. In returning to ths elr aext Dresser base and mirror,'chest of drawers and bed...... e P A 7 0 * V w t • ftor th* plain truth is that fof four may gat votes." In precisely that compensation prbvlsloiu o y the $342.25 Seven Piece Chippendale bracket-base bedroom in mahogany Vice President finished the fiscal Rockville, Aug. 28T-(Speclal)-^’ Representatives of both groups, as Monday m |^ the CBS RoAo . long years this world had to ao- classification, wo believe, was the bill came from four s ta u n ^ House well aa many network and sta­ theater will be ^^rving its tenth Trade in your veneers and gumwood. Twin beds, dresser with separate mirror, chest, New Dealers, Represmtatlves 15 with a balance A meeting of the Venion Repub­ \ X oopt as fact the proposltloxi that Clare Boothe Luce famo^ speech Th'-«“ «l> M »ch e.l.r ,v» lican town committee baa been tion officials are attending. New anniversary. opening pro­ vanity dresser, bench and bedside . E A O Q A A $298.00 Eight Piece Colonial Dining Room with ball-and-claw Molly Eberharter - of PMlniylvania. ■York has sent full delegations. gram is "Maytime” "with Nelson !'l the Germans were always strong, before the Chicago ' convention, Lynch of New York,/Forand ’ of . On Wav to Hartford., the receipts from taxes estimated called for Tuesday evening at 8:16 table - Jr ^^r o Pitcher^Table, matching lowboy buffet, and a set of A A (ii«apable, and prepared, white the • ______I at 8965,848.27 were only 8924.- p. m. In tee Superior (Jourt room, One matter due for considera­ Eddy and Jeanette MadDpnold. with its ridiculous inference Rhode Island and DipgeU.of Michi­ tion is that ultimate wavelength straight-leg, ladderback Chippendale chairs...... {p f c A T i V W .. rid* of fra^bm was always diatin- gan. Vice U President ... . Henry A. » MWal-7 1 I 170.99 or 841,677 less• , than estl- immediately following the apecial Old Furnitur teat It was Roosevelt who was to mated. town meeting, at which time allocations for these developing Listening tonightr NBC > gnishad by "too llttl* and too blAme for this war and who tbere- In a minority rfeport they cort- lace was a visitor In town this The balance on hand at the services. Other questions deal­ Cavalcade drama, OUver Wendell demned the me^ure approved by morning but he wedt through so dates will be set for the caucuses. $198.00 Nine Piece Dining Room of Eighteenth Century design with r lata." for* should be blamed for its cas­ close of, the year In 1943 was Delegates to the thirty-fifth ing with broadcasting in general Holmes; 8:30 Barlow ctmeert, $198.00 Eight Piece Eighteenth Century Dining Room with Duncan the House Wava and Means com­ fast that he had little opportunity 8105,859.98. 11118 year's balance is and its connection ^ th the war Bidu Bayao; 0 Armbuster concert, Duncan Phyfe pedestal table, credenza buffet,'china, and ^ w "JTA - A A Navarthelesa, such altuationa ualties. That was a good samplt mittee as ‘Utterly Inadequate," to see much of IL Senatorial convention ,,will be Phyfe table, spade-foot Sheraton buffet and a set of ^ l A A A A l^bange and ravers* thamaalves. almost 840,000 less. Tb* report of named at. the convention sched­ and the post-war era are coming Helen TraubsJ; , 9:80 Vacation Clearance or not , . . e^n with reduced pYt^a a set of Sheraton lattice-back chairs...... *p I # 7*W V of the kind of thing a positive, compilalned te a t/it fs il^ to pro­ It was 10:08 when Mr. Wallace Tax Collector Samuel Nelson up. Serenade: 10:30 L Q. Quiz. CBS six chairs ...... >...... ^ I / 7 * w U Wa can be certain that AUi^ ww vide p re p a y for Tnilliona . of war reached Manchekter Center. The uled to be held here on September iReffect . . . Watkins will make you a trade-ip constructive campaign should shows that there ha* been collect­ 9 at which time it is expected that While the federal communica­ —7:80\R epeat 10:30) Bob Hawk workers and government employes, sound of sirens bn the police cars Quia; 8 Vox Poppers; 8:80 Oay "planning has, from the moment it avoid, it is obviously in precisely and aai^t did not give the propos­ told the few who were at the Cen­ ed 97.8 per cent of the total tax. Senator Eugene Latimer of Ck>v- tions commission has the final allo^^ce’on your old furniture.. We have a.\ bacam* . Allied planning, aat itself the opposite direction that Mr. The former back tax cushion ia entry will be renominated with­ say on what channel assignment* Nineties; 9:30 Man Called X; w ed d i ^ t o r of mobilization auffl- ter at the time that something un­ now gone as there is only out­ may be made for television and Ray Millard in "The Invited”. definite'market for thSae used thlng^ You’ll $835.00 Nine Piece Eighteenth Century Dining Room comprising a cro- $335.00 Nine Piece Eighteentf^ Century Dining Room with serpentine to sehleva that revareal, and to Dullaa is seeking to take.^_Mr. cientySUthorlty to do his job. They usual was going on. There were no out opposition. "The Republicans denza buffet, 44-inch serpentine break-front china eabi-. ^ A A O A A traffic cops at the Center to hold­ standing at' present 834,215.30 as have not yet named a candidate FM, considerable discussion has BLU—7 Horace Hel^t time; 8:80 be glad-to hAvp them taken off your hands . . . front Credenza buffet, 44-inch breakfront china, p^es- ^ A O O l A A achieve It not by any aUm. margin, Dewey, and it must be fervently added that it is "nothing but against about 8500,000 four years been under way, in tee industry for Blind Date'; . 9 Counter Spy; 9:80 net, pedestal table and set of shield-back chairs.*PiL70*WW tal table and set of six chairs...... ^ J f c 7 0 * W W but by overwhelming odds. akiileton.'' up traffic. for Judge of Probate. The pres­ And at the sam^time get a trade-in allowance hoped, for Deweys good and for llepubUoaiia ICxtoU Bill Headed by Police Cruiser ago. This shows that there is lit­ ent Judge Francis T. O’Loughlin some time. Bob Strong Bend; 10:80 Good We set out, oh tho basia of our the country’s good, teat he suc­ Republican committee members The first car was the Manches­ tle hope of a further reduction in is a feemocrat. The town com­ in the television field, the .CBS Old Days. MBS— 7:4S Air Lone fo apply on your new.furniture! Let us ap­ own eatimate of German atrangtb. joined in a counter statement ex- ter cruiser driven by Officer Ray­ the tax rate unless there is a cut network, which has been adirocst- Trio; 8:30 Sherlock'Holmes; 9:30 ceeds. mittee on Tuesday will decide new time for Human Adventure. praise youY furniture! to be twice aa strong. When we ‘tolllng the bill and criticizing the mond Griffin. Next came a state mad,e in some of the appropria­ whether te hold two caucuses or Ing what it describes as "beUer Senate-parsed measure as one that police car and then the car in tions from what has been spent in to name town candidates aa well post-war television” through the had hit our own gxMil, we embark­ which the vice presldent- was rid­ the pasL setting up of higher transmitting Tuesday programs: NBC Some Fl'ehclimen Still ^^zis would have led to Federalization of as convention delegates at one C^ N THU^DAYS AND SATCJRDAYS TO 9 P. M. CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT NOON ed on what Is now the final test state ,unemployment programs. ing. With him in his car wa* Gov­ Th* Selectmen tonight will meet caucus. standards than now prevailing, 12:30 p. m. Coast Guard on P a­ Pri t 'of I German strength. Stiffest figlit in the offing is a ernor McGrath of Rhode Island to draw up a new budget. They has issued a new booklet in sup­ rade; 3:15 Ma Perkins; 6:15 Sere­ While all the world was/bellev- will have before them figures .In addition, the Republicans \ V From the moment wheii-.we first drive by a group of Democrats to with a state police car bringing must name two representatives port of its stand. It calls atten­ nade to America. • MBS— 12 ing in the rebirth of the France boost to ^perhaps as high as $dS up the rear. ■bowing the appropriations made tion to the recent proposal of the noon Kate Smith; 4 Service Com­ ■'ijotan making real tests of Ger- at the annual and special town to the General Assembly and Jus­ the whole world lOves, ^ o t s were weekly unemployment benefits, To East Hartford tices. of the Peace. , Interdepartmental radio advisory mand Parade; 6:30 Three Slater* B*an strength, we found that being fired In Paris ax the libera­ with the Federal government sup­ The escort by tee lobel police meetings, the guess cost and the On Furloagli Here committee of the Federal govern­ Sing. BLC—11 e. m. Breakfast Strimgth to be aometbing leas than plementing state funds to make car was to the East Hartford town net cost, which will show that ment that televisions be assigned at Sardl’s; 8 p. m. Morton XXiww tion parade headed J»y the symbol line whero the traveler was pick­ there were overdrafts of 829,- _Corporal F. Wallace Prelie of we had estimated.' German weak­ this possible. As it now stands, the the First Air Force Engineer wavelengths above 450 megocy- ney** *ong: 4:15 Don Norman of France’s reblrt^ General de bill does not alter state payments, ed up by Sn escort from the East 266.68 and savings of 8126.706.30, cles, with channels wider than at show. ' MBS—12:15 Music Mix- August Clearance ness ia not wishful thinking, it Gaulle. These s ^ ta were fired Hartford police and huriied on to or a net saving of 897,449.64. Camouflage Training Detail, spent which vary widely; the week-end with his parents, present, and that 31 such chea* era; 8 Real Life drama; 6 Nash­ N , is a reality. We found that out not by German pip e r s left behiild Thres'-Provlslons in Dispute the Hartford city line. He'waa due The table showing this is pub- nela be set aside. ville Varieties. in Hartford at 10 o’clock and the llibed'herewith. Mr. and,Mr*. Charles Prelie of Reduced to when the Luftwaffe gave us much for that purpjw, but by French­ At least three provisions of the Progrea* avenue. He will report less of a battle, last winter, than surplus property measure were in rate of speed at which the cars / men. sharp controversy as Senate-House were traveling when they went on i^gust 31 at the Engineer Ing a 15rdey furlough at his home we were prepared to meet. We That Is ^ important point, for conferees prepared to seek an' ad­ through here indicated that the Officers' Candidate School at Fort here. He le stationed with the Local Soldier Greyhotincl Plans 'BeWolr, Virginia. Before enter Army Air Forces at Rapid (?ltTt •-Tound it out when, In the Norman­ it la tim ^ demonstration of the justment. They Involve the Senat«' vice president would not be far dy tavasi'on, we found German voted Eight-man board to handle behind his schedule. Ing the army, Corporal Prelle con S. D. • Weds in N. Y# fact th ^ ho purely military de­ New Super-Cpach ducted an advertising agency in New Safety Unee V - — resistance lebs than we bad been the program, a Senate provision feat irf Qennan armies is going giving publicly-supported and non­ Hartford. / New white traffic. Unee have prepared to meet. We are find­ tiy l^ 'th * world, or any natloh, of profit Inatitutlons 50 per cent dis' To IhetaO Officers been painted at ali dongeieus in­ Fighter Plane Chicago, Aug. 28 — Revolution' tersections under .the direction of New York, Aug., 28-—Raymond ing it out. In France, as German dIe-kardMoyalty to Naxl prlnci- count on purchases of surpluses, ary design and mechanical fea Mrs. ' Chrlstlpe Mead of Elm Stephen - Waddington, 30, in, the. capacity to wage war there,is^tess aiid a Senate requiremgqt for con street, president of the Fourth Captain Peter J. Dowgewics of plea. The men firing these shots tures that will bring new luxury the Rockville Police force- There Army, of 76 Lennon drive. Man- thin we’were prepared to have\j, tinned stockpiling of - strategic Crashes in Flames and com'fort to h i^ w a y travel District, American Legion Auxil­ chest*^, Conn/,- and. Miss Marr were as French by birth aa those minerals. . were disclosed today as the Grey­ iary, will install the officers 6f the has- been a tendency for motorists garetta Lucy Yonge, 30, of 340 be. celebrating the liberation of The House turned down all three Earl Green Unit of Mansfield, Cov­ to cut comers, and it ie felt that Subject to Prior^ Sale Hollywood. «>Aug. 28 — W — A hound Bus Lines let contracts for with the. new lines, accidents will .First avenue, this city, obtained Now the next stage of the war Paris. They might have '• been of thes^ provisions and its leaders the construction of experimental entry at South (Joventry this eve­ .a marriage license at the city showed* no inclinatioh to bow to P-38 fighter plailF crashed in ning. She will be assisted by be avoided. ~ Is to be the 'assault on Germany such people that they joined in the flames early yesterday 60 feet models of the postwar CompSrN clerk’s office here Friday. the Senate.' In the give-and-take ment Super Coach. several members of Stanley Do Prizqp Awarded Thi couple' said they would be . $65.00 (2) Chippendale Arm Chair.3 with straight legs and stretcher bases; - Itself. Those who are Instinctively celebration. Instead, they shot at of compromise, there was the from the San Ferando valley home Tha Nor^eaat playground of Orchestra. Leader John Scott Although the program Ig'depen bos* Unit No. 14 of this city. mari-ind here immediately. occasional chair size only with upholstered arms. Covered with”a small all-over ‘ cautious, or those who are still it. Although their cause was de­ pro.spect the . entire bill would Be dent on wartime priorities, O. S. . Birth cloeed on Satunlay. Prizes were The . prospective bride, the tapestry desgn in mu.stard and gold; very smart. E A fascinated by the unpleasant fMts rewritten in conference. Trotter. Caesar, Greyhound vIce-preSident Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marshall awarded aa follows: First, Billy daughter of, George and Annie feated, they Were still fighting for The craft was one at two which Each .-...... •...... #• 4 ...«...... ^voA^we^wSiw of German superiority which ob­ In addition to the divergent who announced the plans, is hope­ ot RFD 2, Ellington are the par­ Minor, Jackknife and softball; ieiN Bayer Yonge, was bora in Brook­ It In a manner to delight Hitler. views of the. two branches of Con had coll.ded. The pilot*. Second ful that the new buses will be com­ ond, JacquCllnfi Supple, pencil case tained for so many years of this Lieuts. Jack R. Caeser, 25, Arnold, ents of a son bom on Sunday at lyn. N. Y. Mf. Waddington is a In a manner to prove that he~con- gresa, the Forest service,haa com pleted for road tests early next the Rockville City hospital. and game; third, Shirley Sucjaukl: native of Holyoke,,' Mass., the son $89.00 Queen Anne wing chair with distinctive square arms and wings. The/] war, are now believing that the tinues to have his natural allies plained to Senatof George (D-. Pa., and Carter L. (Tal'Jwell, 22, year. * fourth, Albert Hewitt, on|P dozen Floor Sample Ga.) that a section of the bill deal­ Umatilla; Fla„ parachuted with Fund Increases of Edward and Bridget Herbert covering is a grey tapo.stry with_oi^Unes of leaves formed in E E A toiigiiest battle of all still lies ■within the French nation. just aa From 'a mechanical standpoint, The . (Jommurlty Reerqation pencils each, ‘llte playgrounds Waddington. ' , |l yelloiY fr.-. a...... ',...... a...... e wF ing with surplus la'nda disposal, ia but minor Injuries. two different type* ofliuses will were und.er the direction of Miss ; ahead. he had them even before he be­ Trotter, awakened .by-the crash, Fund Yidw total* gl,105.70 accord­ too brOad, and the Treasury de' be built. The Consolidated Vultee ing to the report of Frederick ^ r - Mary McChisker for tee summer , AHd that roost certainly will be gan the conquest of France. partmeht, through Acting SecrC' remarked rueftilly that h* moved Aircraft (Corporation will manu­ and were most succeesfuL ■ Head* Boerd ot Bsgealn _ |39.50 Platform Rockers with solid maple frames. Burgundy, NnCt beigf tar Daniel W. Bell, has called "In­ into the lO-rodm. colonial house ger, treasurer. The collectloia at ‘ao far as the spirit and deter­ So, if France has been reborn, facture model* with air-cooled en­ the Soap-Box Derby was 837.46 E nlists ' and ?u3St covers; some homespuns,^tapestries-or E lO TTC effective,” a provision putting pro­ Aug. 1 to get some peace and ■- Oklahoma City, Aug. 28—(F)— mination of, German resistance u gines and many outstanding war­ and additional donations were, Mis* Hasel M. Ntederwerfer of ...... 4 ... ■Jr e M • as l^ a s, it has nevertheless, been ceeds from ail sales into, a special quiet. The plane exploded, wreck­ time developments of airplane con­ Dr. George .Lynn C r^, acting damasks ji uP concerned.. reborn to continuing struggle. The public debt retirement fund. Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, 825; .Vernon has emisted in tee Wom­ ed a picket fence, started a small struction. This will mark the first Amo M. Weber, glO; Donald C. en's Army Corps. She was sworn prertdent ot the University of Ok­ $165.00-Lawsoh Sofa covered in a eloselv woven mohair having a pencil Whiat still needs to be-taken'in­ enemies of ll^erfy , will still oe fire in the bam and hurled a fence effort to adapt the air-cooled avi­ lahoma, has „ been unanimously atripe. This ia Hie popular 8> She has $ 169.00 English Lounge Sofk, very swo-enshion model, in a rich red figured tors, will be 'diesel-powered and Vincent Pharmacy, Rev. George 8. promlnept in 4-H club work and: (^83 was appointed acteag preei- and more! last stubborn battle too. Wfi have ground, waiting their next oppor­ Urges Bear Trials To Produce More Alcohol will follow methods of body con­ dent to succeed Joe Brtedt last damask. Up-to-th^minute square arms. Excellent in an Eight* ^ O i l E A $18.95 30-Inch .^Kitchen Wall Cabinet with two doors white ^ A . !not been routers, at will, of the Brookes, F. W. .Bradley, Krause last year won the etateichampkm- tunity. struction perfected by that or­ Bakery, Edward O. Frederick, Pe­ sblp in canning, and was awarded Jan. 1. Brandt le no.W head of eenth Century setting ..,444.44.44444.4.4444..^44.444k4444.44 enaniel finish, chrome handles ... 4 #...'. .•.•..• 4 ...... 4 . 4 jr o New'London, Aug. 28— —Pro­ ganization. / By aeleetlng a few here, and a few there.. .beeaUe* w* \ . 'battle situations up to date mer^ in this,, as in othA aspects Of ter J. Baker, William O. Luetjen, a trip to the^ational 4-H club the University of Chicago Preee. ■ London, Aug. 28—(/^— Pope duction of ethyl alcohol in tho Uni­ Both types, which were styled have bM large accounts with many lamp manufactur- ^ly to relax Into any sort of stale- this war, France is not alone, but ted States will be four times great­ Sherman C.’’ (^mmlngs, Rockville congress in Cbi(Icago. ere. rTwa”** been able to maintain « fiUrly Urge and $ 163.00 English Lounge Sofa, very similar to a'Lawson only the araV flare $37.95 21-Inch Kitchen Counter Base in white enamel with Plus XII has appealed to -the peo­ by Raymond lioewy, noted indus­ Hotel, Libby Oil Oo„ Charles Goes to -nat* AS Germany's desperation simply a remarkably' clear sym­ ple of London to bear their trials er in 1944 than it was in 1941, trial . designer, in collaboration ■ varied eeUcUon of totingulahed tabU Umpe...even rather t l ^ round over. Turquoise damask cover with ah o u t -O O il E A red linoleum top ...... 4 .^4 a k ...... ••.... Philip I. Singleton, research chem­ Squires, Dr. J. R. Mdrlij^Peter A. Richard ^ppin, of il Laure) $18.95 reaches full tide. There may oe, bol of trends throughoutT the with fortitude and with “Christian with Greyhound^ engineers and though production basn^sM sharply euTtailed. ThM* line leaf desiim in b e ig e ...... T tT ..... 'ep 0 4 * 9 w ist of the Montsano Chemical com­ technical experts^'representing the Edmondo, a Manchester Friend, street, who bee been employed for floor eemplea Join the last S daye of.the August Cleor- it is true, aome luU in the actual world.' Hitler's allies will survive sentiments of forgiveness, charity Dorothy's Beauty Salon, William aome time in defense work fit $26.00 15-Inch ,Kitchen Counter Base, unfinished and mercy, so that-God may re- pany, told the sixth annual confer­ manufacturers, . will be similar in HELEN onoa! / lighting before the final battle, is him. The believers in his scheme ence of the New England Associa­ exterioF appearance and luxury of V. Sadlak, Francis S. .Nettleton, Colt's la Hartford has left for Is­ $198.00 Heppelwhite Period Sofa,, designed for the formal Eighteenth Cen­ pine »eoeeae*eeeee««e< $12501 Joined! Just as there was lull be­ W;ard whtit the world will admire tion of (teemlstry Teachers here George K. Hiller, Aloe Giber, John land Falls, Maine, where be has of life .will again be waiting for —an example of magnanimity in­ Interior appointments. .- tury room. Authentic, graceful rolling arms and back; long thin A A A A tween our landing in ■ Norroiuidy last night New processes and The new buses will have m seat­ Oottier, Arthur Bamforth, Wilfred accepted a position os assistant $17.60 15-Inch Kitchen Wall Counter of unfinished . tee failure and weakness o f de- spired by the. spirit of 'Cbriat’s methods have saved the taxpayers A, Lutx, -Morris Brown, Harry Al­ principal and teacher. Mrs. Pippin ■ (7) $4.98 Modem Glass and Wallpaper- .$$.§8 tapering legs. Turquoise and eggshell damask...... ^ 7 7 *v U . End our Bubsequ^'t whirlwind ing capacity qt more than .60 pas­ TRAUBEL • ’ w ' pine, • ••••••••••a • • •*••••••••••••••••••••#• A'WW ••••••• • • • mocraby. gospel.” ■ \ immense amounts of monoy, he sengers, as compared i^th 41 in lan, Maurice Miller; Dr. E. A. Dlg- and thelf eon will leave Tuesday. '(87)'* H Jfd Grjrital, Modem and a few $8.71 'CKmpalgns Into Franc*. But when In France, and elsewhere, de­ The Pontiff’s message wOs said. The conference Will continue the crulfer type Super Coach, the nam, $3; F. Leroy Elliott, 88; WU- Mr. Pippin is a graduate of' the 2 = $186.Q0 London, Lounge; the'deep, low loungy sofa with flat arms; very short brought to London by Mgr. Ber­ tfurricanes $ «ra do hit. it witl be With a pow- mocracy must be made vigorous. through Sunday.' most modem bueee of the present 11am Lolly, 82; Rev. H. B. Olm- University of Maine. ^ 8*88 legs aa thp upholstery goes nearly tckthe floor! Green and E A A E A $7.96 (2) 26x40-Inch Kitchen Tables with drawers; unfin­ ' «r more than equal to Uie task, no nard Griffin! archbishop of West­ Greyhound fleet The improved Btead, |2 ; Charles .Shapera, $1; a beige textured homespun cover...... ^ 7 * b « 9 U ished. Each 4444444444, 4444444. .4444444444444444444444. .4444 3 98 It mujrt be kept pipgresaiye, It minister, who recently returned Miay Become Bostou Besident design provides for wider seats, flrtead, $1. "Bathtub Burglaf" Bdd ' (6) $14.76 and $16JS0, Tole, Bronxe, ^ $ . ] |E»ttor how great that task may post honor' Its own best con­ from a visit to the Vatican and deeper and more restful cushions, Ordered to Camp TONIGHT BKpbifiPna $9-96 the Italian battle front. BMton, Aug. 28 — Count Second Lieutenant J. A. Majr ^ $196.00 London Lounge Sote; the same gmieral design as the miidei sketched $19.76 26x40-Inch Kitchen Table in white enamel witl^ black science, it must be dynamic in and more apace between seats to - Hertford, Aug. 28—OH—Ken- A T 9 ^ I t BhouKt bb'poaalhU to gtve AI- raprasontlhg the' welfare of its K urt HittgwlU-RsTBnUow, former iSlaw greater relaxation and frise- and Second Lieutenant Maurice nsth Klolbedai)z,.»9, 'Weterbuiy, (1 1 ) $190SO Cathedral Glaea, Tole, Mod* above only Ifu'ger. This one is a soft blue textimed homespun tiim; .drawer for silverware, etc. —...... k pUnning and Allied msM>n|. ' Hailstorm Hlto Colorado husband of BarbarrMutiom five, domloi .ipovsment by passengers. Miller, bote of Rockville, ar* identified by Hartford authorltlM erne ••••••••••••• ••••44444v4$l$*76- > ••••••••ea# piaopl*, or the opposit* creeds of end ten cent store heirese, may be. among the alavaa Connecticut , ♦ ! $97.50 of troops and raaources that ss a character known to'WatsN ■ ■ $6.60 Rustic Cedar Arm Chair;, slat seat and ___ ' ’ life will gain a new chance at Denver, Aug. 28— JFo Get Terms Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Har­ Club’s Guest For 3rd Time Is Now Closed Mrs. W. J. Taylor and her sis­ “ p riett Madden, Talcottvllle; Mrs. Clash This Evening ter, Mlsi Florence Shaw of Ed­ Sarah Noble, 1075 Main street; Smith-Hooey Mrs. Isabel Bresdlckl, Rockville; ward street, haVe returned home Obeving w Miss Lucille Harriet Hooey, On Snrrender Tells Kiwahians About Old Master Beats Out after spending a week at the Miss Jean Ellison, 26 Hemlock jliet Enough Water for H. daughter of Mr./and Mrs. George street; , • Icemen and Smoke- Yesterday’s Scores Tunxls House. Quonochontaug, (ContInuecLtasm Page One) Some of Hig Expert* Lou Lostoski . in the Swimming So Guards (Continued from Page One) L. Hooey of 2(»7 Center street, was Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Mae \^thersfield Finals.. Five Game* SdiEdhUi^ arrled Sajrirdky afternoon t o , Rutzky, 12. Kerry street; Charles enceg in tbe Service. Eaters Meet at North Kaatem Wiley, D’Amico total vote from 50,000.000 In 1940 quences of the criminal policleji of T. Curtis, Vernon; Adolph Lieberg, Hartford 14, 9; Albany 4, IS Ara Taken Away. Mrs. Catherine Palmer, of South liam HAnlon Smith, son of Mr. Oielr governments. End; Evenly Matched; As Team's Head Main street, Mrs. Florence Street­ to 28,000,000 in 1942." and Mrs/Charles E. Smith of "The 26 Roosevelt street: Leon Botter- Lieut. Col. William Johnson, of (T). Wethersfield, Aug. 28-H4fi—Bob­ "Events are developing 4o rap-* on. 67 Autumn street. Binghamton 4, 8; Utioa 1, 6 Home Stretch; er of Starkweather street, Miss Asserting that the PAC had R idges/ W’illlmantic. 'The cere- ldly,’’-.*aid Pravda, “ that they 78 Tanner street, who Is home on Fast Game Expected. by Grant, toe old master of Con- Tiake Match awlmmlnr under "|*h« "'town Helen Gustafson of High street Admitted today: Fred Schwarz, (7). •■a been- given "credit" for the defeat ijiony/ '■ was performed at two leave no time for hesitation. The a 15-days’ furlough, was the guest neoticut golf demonstrated ycater- cially the Best Seasoil. l%}|Mnfttiom department eponeor- and Bert Moseley of-Locust street, o’clock in St. Mary's Episcopal 6 Levels street: RoJjert D. John­ Scranton 3. WlIkee-Barto'O. of "a number of reactionary can­ situation is quite clear. The Ger­ of Jot Elder, at to^ Klwanis meet­ L. T. Wood's Icemen, fresh from day.that he is Still doing business ** *ahlp at Salter’e Pond, was offlclal- returned home yesterday didates who were rejected by church, rhe rector„ Rey. Alfred L. ston, 176 Center street. ing this noon at the Country Club. Elmira 8.. 6; W illian^rt 2, mans have no hope and he who Discharged Saturday: Mrs; Mae a 12 to 3 'triumph over the GAP 8 (T). Upsets Thornto^x May­ Ths final «ta*k o f play te M flIoMd as of yesterday, Play? Chicago, where they were deler their own co'nstituents” in this who officiated used the docs not break with them wlU The colonel kindly consented to at the same old stand by winning gates^to the V. F. W. convention. Morancey, 37 Kensington street; NaMoato/ /' regular scheduled local TirUlglit;^ rMKund Supervisor Thomas r . Kel- year's primaries, Hillman comT^ double ringg edremony.C^( Palms and share their fate.’’ tell the club some of -his experi­ Cadets, will attempt to add the his third Wethersfield Invitation otte in Team phtnn* Charles Rogowskl, 123 Middle name of the South End Firemen Philadelphia 8 .^ ; Bbaton o. hey sUted today. Water In the -mented: . / cut flowers decorated the chancel. While Russia is not a war with ences' since he entered toe seivlce. with a two-up victory over Lou League will b* played tola Fireman First Class Charles R- Mrs. Ben Rojas tong ’The Lord's Bulgaria, l^avda’s warning seems turnpike,, west; Mrs. Stanley Best He was In the Army before Pearl to their list of victims In Their 5 (10). y / - ‘ \ pionship Tourney, with five games on tap. -Aa to*- I pond has dropped to a level ^ a t McCarthy, Jr.. Is spending-* «■- "Fiankly. we have no gre^ /ln - and son. 26 Alton street. '^Bo^tol Harbor and has been in the service New Yorl^, 4; Brooklyn 1,1 Lostoski of Pequabuck tn toe fi­ makes It undesirable for swlm- terest where the credit lie s./ We Prayer," and "Ave\I.Iana.’’ aimed at her as much as at Hun­ guest for second round honor* ln_ teama head for to* home atreteh, day furlough, with his parents at The bridal attendtods were Miss Mrs. Olive Tolve and daughter,’,71 ever since. He Is in the Communi­ nals. ( , minr- Guards who have been on are concerned with results'and in gary and Finland. the local Softball League when In one of the best matchea of every . club will be seen in actkta-| 58 Strickland street. He has t^en Mildred Louise Hooey,Xlster of the Moscow Believed Infiimied South Main street; Frank Larson, cations department and has been they, eplllde at the North End 14,1; St. Louis 'u, I Before the final, played before duty at Salter’s were released on acllve sea duty for more thM qur view, the results have been tot), .season Jim Wiley and Frank ! 8?^ ^ ! ! elZa bride as maid of honto; Charles Moscow is believed fully inform­ Stafford Springs; Mrs.. Duncan overseas. He flew to Scotland last Playground tonight. Way 1* aehed- 1 (called in iQUi). nearly a thousand people compris­ p a i»iSliiiA)gM)|t':- srnlSmamfrt itBtemi" something to say about to* fiWal yesterday and the town has no seven months and has two good." Kdson Smith, .brother of toe bride­ MacDon'^ald and son, 133 Walker February in just 14 hours and 10 Cincinnati at Chicago (po*t-| ing one of toe largest galleries in be sad-faced. DiAmioo ouated Cla-renoe Thorn­ official connection with the pond. on his campaign bars for partici­ The reference apparently was to ed of the armistice terms forward­ uied to start at 6:15. White and brindle offspring of lat* allow ring champion Basford British Mascot, atandlnga. groom was :best man and the ed to Sofia. The terms were not street. minutes. He returned to this coun­ / The Icemen are unpredictable to POiied), ^ i Connecticut golf history, Graht, a They are property ofj Mrs. Ku'fK'.Hathaway, Jeftway Kennels, ton and John Mayotte in one of the Globe Hollow will continue to be pating in two major battles. the defeat of Representatives Amerienn i but they’re rarln' to get out and explore. The Fellah Ameriimns hava *aP* ushers were Edward Hlnkle'y^ of disclosed, but it was believed that, Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Min­ try two months later. He la now toy the least. In the first round Wethersfield member, and Lottos- Chalfont, Pa matches in. the Country Club’s tured first place whila the Hamu-r available for swimming through Starnes of Alabama and Costello stationed at Stout field in Indian­ Cleveland 4, 1; Chicago $, 0.; ki, each had won til6nit;‘flnal victo­ team championships. Wiley cinch­ of California^ both Democrats op­ TCalamazdo, Mich., at presentNjla- besides tomanding unconditional nie Biaiiiard and daughter, 77 ton Props and the 'WiHlmaittlo 'tabor Day night with guardi in Sergeant Roman P.^Semirowskl tioned at the New London_^ sub­ surrender, they called upon Bul­ Norjh School street: Kenneth apolis. Detroit 5. 2; St. Louia 3, 17. ries by scores of 4 and 3. Grant de­ ed the match by dropping a 15- fliers are battling neck and neek attendance through that time, posed by the CIO. rtpse address is 35 Edmund marine base; and Fred Wood” oY garia to ^ve up all territories ac­ (;3hurch, 9 Hendee- road; Thomas Vice-President Jot Elder presid­ New York 4. 4; Washington feated his fellow club member, footer for n birdie d*uce on toe for the runner up apot. In the ■playgrounds To Close street. Manchester, has been s e e ­ Hillman said the PAS wants to quired since the war and turn over Curran, 138 Summit street; Mra. ed today In the absence of Presi­ 2. 5. Hartford county detective, Joseph 18th. D’Amico played great golf Harvard road this town. Mrs. W. H. Smith event that both win all at toair The town playgrounds will offi- ing in the Mediterranean Theater elect the Roosevelt-Truman ticket The bride who was given in to the Allies all facilities needed Annie Ambrose, 32 Summir dent Elverett Keith, who is oti va-'^ Boston 8, 7; Philadelphia 5, Mitcholl, apd liostos.ki dispoaed of Expect Fast Contest "having an 81 and altogether they remaining gr.maa, both will flnisb ■eiialty close this week Friday. of Operations as a parachute rig­ and a "progressive Congress."’“ It marriage by her father wore a in the war against Germany. The street; Mrs. Fred Adarimon and cation. The attendance p r ^ given 2. I Frank Stasqwski of Greenwoods, were too strong for the opposition. tn a tie rir second. There will be no particular closing ger with the oldest B-2^ medium will not endorse senatorial.' con- i cheater High school, class of 1943 latter presumably includes right son, 134 Spruce street; Miss Mad­ by. William Rubinow wastowarded ^^— . making his last amateur appear­ First rotind best bail team gown of white marquisette, with and to emplo^d in a secretarial A Real H»t Spo* day exercises at any of the p w - bomber group in the AAl^ and has gressional, state or local candi sweetheart neckline and finger-tip of passage for Allied troops. eline O’Brien, 134 Prospect street; to Thomas Ferguson. Next Mon­ ance before turning professiohal. championship scores follow: Probably the most sought after Igrounds, Mr. Kelley stated- The completed 21 missions over Axis dates, he asserted, adding; capacity by tne Hamilton Stand­ There seemed little possibility Mrs. Peter Grillo and daughter, day being a holiday the meeting Grant had to battle for his title At West Side Tonight C. Lsrson and D. Stetson defeat­ veil. She carried a bridal bouquet ard P rofiler Company, East Hart­ and moat hotly contested spot in ioftball League will continue at territory as an observer. Sergeant Have No Purge List of white roses, asters and Wrightff that either Washington or London 161 'Jlenwood street. will be held, on Tqksday. the team rang' up an Impreselve over toe last three holes although ed J. Kirkpatrick and E. Anderson. toe final apote of the teama In the North End Playground'with Scndrowskl graduat«l from Para­ ford. would be satisfied with the posi­ winning recor;! at the outset of Browns Defeiit he started the niatch aa though he 2 and l. "That Is the job of the local fern. Her attendant wore - pink The bridegroom is *>■ graduate of Discharged today: _Mrs. Arlene loop la the number four posit equipment being furnished by the chute School in Miami, Fla., befwe chiffon, pink lattice Juliet cap, and tion of "complete neutrality” Bul­ Knight, East Hartford; Fred Stur- the season then, hang, the Blssell were going to win In a walk,i firing By Gene Campbell many guns for the Bucklanji nine 'C. Froh and B. Tarca defeated The contestants for that plae^ voters and their organizations. We Windham High school, class of birdies on the first two holes to Willimantic, Plant J io and ss th* team must win to* F. Blish and H. Huggins, 7 and 5, town recreaUpn committee. going overseas 21 months ago. He have npjpurge list, either public or carried yellow, roses and blue del­ garia seeks. tevant, 13 Maple street. Blonde Sought Streeters went down aa fast as Sec’y, N. V. Racing Conunlsslon the Rockville Hill Billies apd the : Attendance at pfaygrfdunds this has' been awarded the European 1940. He entered the Navy, Nov. they came up. Now thle, the sec- Tigers 17 to 2 Lostoski’s pars. game in order to keep pace with J. Hyde and C. Willett defeated secret.” phiniums. " ' 11, 1942, and oh\completion of his “ Bulgp.ria, with its record of My biggest thrill Came ‘ from Face Each Other as West Sides. At this writing the ■ummer has been the best on rec­ 'Theater ribbon with three stars greed and guilt, cannot slide gent onil. ia another round and any­ 'Square on 14th ' the Props chances of them bring­ D. -Neverrette and J. Oleson, 4 He said financial aid would be The mother of the brid^ wore boot training was'^sent to Panama, watching the finish of a race, but and 3. . , HUl Billies are a full gatna ahead ord. Mr. Kelley aaserU. A check or and the Good Conduct Medal. brown and white sheer, brown ac­ ly into neuti'klity," said The Times T o Give Clues thing can happen and tonight's The Wethersfield veteran did Fliers Atteiupt to Tie ing down their strongest phasible of the West Sides wiU/MCh yet to > given to the national Democratic where, he was stationed for 14 not si~horse race. The riders were B. Ballseiper and A. Smith de­ locker tags at Globe Hollow also cessories and corsage of yellow of London, and other papers ex Local Woman Joins clash against the Smoke Eater* Recover from Terrible not hold hit adVi|ntage long, how­ lineup are good. Dick WSrgo and play two games. ^ Tha HUl BUUes ticket. months. In May, 194<. he was ever, and Lostoski went one up on men but the steeds were made of For the Second Place. Sam Raymond are the- two pitch­ feated A. Wilkie and K. Rockwell, •hows that more swimmers ..msed Recent graduation ceremonies at roses. ‘The bridegroom’* mother pressed similar sentimciits. from the South End will have s Steel. It was toe finish of a six-day meet the Fliers ai^tfte West Sides'r the Naval ’Training School- (Elec; Answering criticism that Jhe transferred .to the sub base at New (Conttaqed Prom Page One) Benting in Last Eleven the 12th—toe only time when he ers on the Flyer who have 5 and 4. the pool this summer than any CIO may be violating the laws for­ wore blue and white sheer, black London, where he is kn electri­ Urges Turning .Against Nazis WAC; In Training lot to do with the climb of th* bicycle race in old Madison Square in the climax gaifie while toe West.' trlcV on the Iowa State College Reports from Moscow said the Uam. Whether they going to held ah advantage but Grant The Willimantic Fliers will at­ tossed every game they have play­ R. Sloane and F. Oleksnk defeat­ previous year. ______bidding contrlbutlon.s by labor acce-ssories and rose corsage. cian’s mate second classXHe was vestigators hope will be able tp are Games; Other Results. Garden some SO years ago. ed R. Goalee and T. Dearden, 8 Sjders cross bats with the H ill; campus, Ames, Iowa, saw Blue­ Germans were doing their best to be r threat for th* league cham­ squared matters on the 14th. tempt to climb into a lie for sec"- ed tn the league and they will no Billies and toe Hamilton Props. It unions, the witness described the A reception was held at four formerly employed by thtoSouth- furnish the missing links that will That's toe way the match stood Going into the last half hour, doubt share (he mound chorea to­ and 2. jacket Mark H. Krlstoff 18, son o’clock at the home-Of the bride- keep weakening Hungary in line Fort Oglethorpe. Gk.; Aug. pionship or last week’s victory will be a battle with to* game ba>'f PAfc workings this 'Way 5>-— em New England Telephone Com- lead to solution of the baffling By Joe Relchlrr w i ^ they came to the long 16th half a dosen teams .were battling ond place tonight whqg they tackle night against the hapless Plant 4 B. Stevenson and A. Knofla de­ of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krlstoff, 133 grqom's parents, for relatives and by rushing defense .construction Pvt. Marion A. Spade of Manptos- was ju jt a flash In the pan. the I^lant J. Aircraft nine at the tweer^ Utese two arch rivals Wed- ‘ Dewey to Be School street, Manchester, Conn., The original PAC was purely a ptaiy-herer- ter. Conn., is receiving basic in­ strangulation - slaying of Mrs. A. P. Sports Writer where Grant got home In 5, p'ar It out when Belloni, Alf GpUjlet’s team. Wargo is th* better of toe feated B. Scudder and R. Ely, by close friends. The .^ i t h home was workers to her borders. The Free Phyllis Newmark, 40-year-old wife , The Firemen are looking for partner. Was injured a|tff'forced West Side Oval- 4n s Twilight nesday^^night probably the game o f ^ receive rscognltton aq eligible to labor organization. It collected struction at the Third WAC Train­ Beaten almost to their lenses, figures. Lostoski's chip shot land­ two and will probably be held in default. . $871,214 from the unions and decorated with fall ndv/ers. DoiiKan-Hughes Hungarian council In London urg­ of a Fifth avenue importer. their first win tn ths round and ed too far from the green, and he out of the race. League encounter. The first pitch D. St. John and T. Faulkner de­ the^ear in leagpi* Plsy- TTiere la Well Guarded qualify for the petty officer rate ed Hungarians to overthrow the ing Center here. Following the the bewildered St. Louis Browns reserve for their garqg with toe np4pst lov? between the two tcaiua spent $371,086. of which 76 per cent When leaving with the bride­ Miss Roma Lorraine Hughe;, The blonde, described to police 'will present their strongest possi­ liad to take a 6. Then began the, 'wildest tiding is slated for 6. feated B. Kennedy and J. Ohanda, of eleptrlcian’s mate third class, present government and turn six-week course she wilj be assign­ ble lineup. The teani Is the Only rose from a nesr-knockout blow Hill Billies Thursdsy evening. And one* they gat out there on to* was for salaries, travel and other groom for a wedding trip through 26 Birch street, and Robert as “beautiful, with an attractive Lostoski also got in trouble on I have ever seen, The thread City squad has in the I up- / against the Germans. ed to a non-combatant'Army job. club In the loop that ha* been able yesterday to'slug out a draw. Julmaon Is Missing A diamond anything can happen. ' (Ooattaned from Page One) expenses. The PAC spent $67,320 the Adirondack Mountains, the Dougan. Jr., of 348 Charter Oak figure, was seen with Mrs. New­ the 17ih. but kept the m s‘ch alive The other teams -strove desper­ past few weeks been staging a The rest of the Filer team wilj L. Weiman and S. Phillmore and Corporal Leon P. St. X^wrence, bride wore a two-piece aqua gab­ Therp also were reports Indicat- Private Spade graduated from mark OTher hotel Thursday-night. to turn back the first round charo- . Reeling from a 5-8 setback by knock 'em down, drag ’em out af­ All Stunk It Out in primaries and state elections. street, were married Saturday aft­ Norwalk High school, Norwalk, and got hinuelf a bait by sinking ately to force Al Goullet to.quit be-on-hal'd with the exception of R, DeMartin and J. Falkowsk!,^Falkowi^; 4 whose home is at 23 Wellington ardine suit, brown accessories and ingto'inland might be taking steps Mrs. Newmark’s body was discov-, pkins, Cheney Brothers. y toe for their fourth by sprinting cqntinuaily, alternat­ fair, with the Hamilton Props In Th'e)/%"'ar# many fans that were ‘ winning naUonal attention as road, Manchester, has been award­ 'The PAC “froze” the labor union ernoon by Justice of the.. Peace Conn., and prior to entering ser­ s long putt.r Specs Johnson the regular left- and 3. orchid corsage. On their return to break with the l^azis. One un­ ered the next day ,in a clump of The contest will serve a* loss'in a row and their ninth set­ ing every couple of miles, but toe tHe battle for second place in the 8. 'Straugh and H, Matiilasoii of the dplnior) that tbe league •racket busUng” epccial prosecu­ ed the Good (Conduct Medal upon contribution fund as of July 23 William E. Keith. vice was employed as private sec­ Grant played the last -hole flaw­ fielder wno suffered an Injury two they will make their 'home for the confirmed dispatch from Stock­ bushes on the grounds of the severe test for both and whether back in the last 11 games, the lessly, having no trouble getting F^nchman who won so many slx- final standings. defeated B. Peacich and CV Barrett, would no) survive the season but-; tor, and the range of New York the recommendation of his Squad­ uqtll after the presidential elec- present with the bridegrobm’a par­ holm said Juno Paasiklvl, Fin­ retary to the 'Vice-president of American Museum of Natural His­ league-leading Browiu recovered ^ y races plugged gamejy The Aircrafters have won only weeks ago at the Oval. Slugging every team managed to stick by i well organized under such Cheney Brothers, Manchester. the Icemen or the Firemen win, ms. par 4, but Lostoski chipped too \on, 4 and 8. ron Commander in the Southwest -tfc.is, Hillman said, ' to comply ents. Coming Marriage land's ac^negptiator, was in Mos­ tory. their equilibrium to' i^und out s ^matching jprint for sprint, with a four games in seventeen starUs and Sammy Roy heads the team at the their guns and have managed to % BOtorioue leaders as Charles Previous position was that of pri­ both will know that they have far, just missed nis putt “ coming ’ plate and has been one of the main - B.\ Boyce and P. Ballsieper de­ Pacific. A graduate of the alr^ with the ‘’strictest interpre^tlon” The bride's gift to the bride­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shorts of cow dickertog" for terms. Sailor Writer of Letter 17-2 nightcap victory over to* whlrlviind spurt flashed across the have been pne of the easy mark feated L. Kelley and Q. Parkman, give local baseball fans many a (liucky) Luciano.- Dewey sent of the corrupt practices act. An vate secretary to "S. G. Rodgers of been in a battle. back, and took a 5. reasons fb.- the success enjoyed by craft armament course at Buck- groom was a leather' wallet and S3 Pleasant street, announce the Police said the sailor was the Tigers. The cards; finish line a wheel’s length in front teams In the Joop. The team just 5 and 8. / night of entertainment with baa** / ijuclano to prison for a long term ley Field,. Colorado, CIpl. St. Law "individual contributions” ■ fund coming marriage of their daugh­ Roge'rs Association, New- York the Fliers in the league. Roy is a ball at the Ova! Thera has bean t the bridegroom’s gift to the bride City. writer of a letter found in Mrs. The split enabled the American Out: of his nearest rival. ■ doesn't have enough guns to cope Ed Webb aii^-R. Kitcman defeat­ on vice racketeering charges. rence is an airplane grmorw In a has been set up, not .within the was a sterling silver compact. The ter, Miss Althea J. Shorts, to I^c. No Steps Yel Taken Newmark’s handbag. line drive hitter and a fielder de­ good and bad ball playing but In ’Two brothers in service are Ma­ League pace-setters to retain Par .... 453 435 443— 3,5 with the likes of the other teams ed Bob’ Cole and T. Clark*, 4 and 3. Considered Crack Shot Fifth Air Force Thunderbolt purview of labor unions, he con­ bride gave to her maid of 'honor a Bert H. Gibson, Jr., son of Mr. and ’ With police permission, Melville In the league with the exception of luxe. general the fellows were out there To Withdraw Forces jor W. A. Seinple, now serving in Spori Slants their 8 1-2 ^ m e lead -over the sec­ Grant .. 343 445 543—35 , Dave Beattie or Bud Hayden T, D’Amte'o and J, Wiley defeat­ Hnida (pnmounced Nyda) was squadron. Overseas nine months, tinued, and this will be used to gold compact. The bridegroom’s Mrs. Bert H. Gibsoiv. of 185 Main G. Newmark, the dead woman’s 453 435 444— 36 the Beer Parons who are helpless­ ed J .. Mayotte and C. Thornton, trying and in keeping the laagu* ; 'oejected from New York’s finest Bari, Italy. Aug. 27— (Delayed) France, and First Lieut. W. E. ond place , who LosU^ki will lie th* starting mound choice Cpl. St. Lawrence is authorized to bear campa!lgn expenses mean- i gift to his best man was a tie get, street. The ceremony" Will takb hpsband, issued an appeal yester­ got no better than a draw with Spoils Schedule ly situated in toe cellar. I up. intact In tbl* Ibc third waitiiu* ‘ by Corrections Commissioner John wear the' Asiatic-Pacific 'Theater place Thursday evening at seven —lA*!—The Bulgarian government, Semple, residing at 12, France By IxHi Black for toe Alrchafters in the box. while. ‘That fund totals J56.922, he and to the usher*, identification day to the unidentified blonde "to - the Washington Sene tors.' 444 345 534—36—35—71 to the lour victories that the E. Buckland apei J. Rand defeat­ season lonely they have dona a lyonM. then a New York city po- ribbon with a bronze star for the told the committee. bracelets and tie sets. o’clock. In St. Mary’s Episcopal which has announced through the street, Norwtllk, Conn. Private come, forward and help^ lis.” New Haven. Aug, 28—( « — Be­ Both hkve pitched sonie fairly good swell job. : Spade’s husband, John H. Spade, tween the Black lines: H o ^ The , however Grant . 4.56 454 534—40—‘35—75 Tonight Aircrafters have run up, just half ed c ; Varney and J, Bchmallan, 4 -Uce -ln|q>*ctor. Now in his late New Guinea campaign. He entered The bride is a graduate of Man- church. Sofia'radio that it wants to get out The poBBlkillty 'that the dead games but erratic support, has 3. No team in toe league has been Far Below Original' Goal now resides' at University Club, Odell Yal*’* youthful head footban moved into a tie for third 'b y /a Lostoski 444 46^ 6^5—40—36—76 -WiWimantlc vs ?Iant J, 6 p. of them have been at the expense thlrtiee, he ie the eon of a former the service in June, 1942, and has of the war and achieve complete woman may have been robbed was of the best teams in the league. marred whatever Chance they had ' J. Cheney aqd.S. Johii.(f-. lished reports said the CIO intend­ v. ell posted, on toe B.llkan military ey ordinarily kept there. Only 81 Odell, who is Installing the ’T ’ at siseable lead, the Browns can look P.A.’s vs. Hamilton, 6 p. m.. ton or mure. , / He acts as the governor’s body of '30, and for two years .attended West Side Oval. play good ball but its wins have fault. participation In the loop and In ; wuard whenever Dewey is In New Lowell Textile. ed to spend. Up Cabinet; Office Open situation. ■ ' . cents was found in her handbag Yale this fall, reluctantly passed forward to the fu tu ^ w ith optim­ It will be the Aircrafters last ap­ H. Smith and l Hayden defcat- finishing out. the season against ' up the honor (and chance to get Suicides vs. Cheney’s, 8:15 p. m., been so far apart the 'failed to T o(k city. Everywhere else in Saying “ we do, believe we should Reports frdm Cairo that'such ac­ Is Still Pitching when the body was discovered. ism.. Of their 30 remaining games, . pearance at th* Oval, tots year jid.. B, DeHan and H. Hamilton, the heavy odds that have poppfd famous U toe All SUrs win) td de­ !lS will be played at hoime where Chatter North End Playground, affect its standing and that Is the state the govemor is guarded Although an Item In ‘‘Public not be made the exclusive object tion was UTider\way were describee! what counts after al! while the Fliers havq iw o inore. 4 and 3. up and knocked the team down.' of govermental inquiry," Hillman as without fou^ation. vote an of his waking hours to his they’ve won 3A'and lost 16 for e Wednesday, Aug. SO by the troopers, Lieut. William Uecords*’x showed a lease of the Paris Qui^t New Enrollments Being \ Philadelphia, Aug. 28.— At The attendance at toe Hartford- Rockville...... vs... West Sides, 6 p. m.. Every Cama Counta Sunday, Aug. 27 Hcotoh Foursomes Many of their players were on dif­ suggested that the committee als^ The Allies artoieportedly insist­ EU Post ...... u . .704 percentage. And they’ve still Green, a veteran now approach Williams Oil Company station on <. J-______- « SY, Chief Bender is putting in 30 Local Resident Albany game at Bulkeley Stadium | west Side Ova! Tonight’s clash will murk- .the First—Clarence Thornton and' ferent anifts that neceaaltsted Inquire into activities of the anti- . Mentlto'bS Yale, one ot it* best to meet the Chicago White Sox. tag retirement age, and Corp. Al' Broad street bp the Texaco Com­ (Continued from Page One) Received? Expect Total ing that Bulgarlai! troops to called t o -40 minutes a day pitching to yester(lay afternoon was the best i Thursday, Aug. 31 last week of play In the league and Alice Blish. 45-43-88-15— 73. their loss during tbe year. Tbe New Deal American Democratic home before an armistice is grant­ gridiron proepects, a Navy trainee, whom they’ve beaten nine out of Sports Roundup gecond—Henry Smith and Flor­ . vta Johneon, a . Union college pany. Wllliani JL, Johnson Is still the \ Philadelphia Athletics—thS Hurt in Accident was shipped'to another station of the year and many local fqoB Rockville vs. Willimantic, every game will have a lot to do Aircraft team lost-aevenri of their 'Hraduate aeelgned recently to the proprietor of the xbuslneas. The National committee, Gerald L. K. To Reach About 1320. ed, and British broatoasts beamed 13 times^ helped to swell the gate. Familiar | p, ni., West Side Ova! with the final standings of the top- ence Hayden, 49-41-90-16—74. key irieri when the plant went on cd firing during the victory pafade to Bulgaria stipulato flatly that oldest batting practice pitcher in shortly after being caught in On Fortiga Soil governor’s entourage. lease is a technicality required by Smith's America First party, i the blk leagues. faces. seen at most of the games Friday, Sept. 1 four teamSj The PA's have already By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Third—George Kodn an^ Alice txvo shifts and cut put the third for General de Gaulle. withdrawal is a cotolttlon for neighborhood tavern when he The Yankeee end Red Sox. on Davies. 40-48-97-22r^75. i When Dewey eets out for Phlla the company. , Frank Gannett's OommiUee for The High School office will be "Fellbws my age have so much An automobile owned by Wal­ at the West Side Oval are too nu­ Oak Grill vs. Ayilllniantlc, 6 p.m.. clincheirhrst place with the Pro[>s New’^ York, Aug. 28 --r- (J5 — shift of which many -ot the . . ------# Constitutional Government Inc., Thrown Into Panic ...... _ peace. \ _ should have been In bed . . -t An­ the other hand, will have to finish merous to mention. Fourth—Bob Cole and Margue­ players were on. S.everal of the «lelphiav>n Sept 7 to begin hie ha Open this 'Week to receive neW en­ stuff and\^o more,” said the chief. lace Irish of Depot Square In other reason why Odell decided West Side Ova! and Fliers battling it out for sec- Charlie J ines, manager of Sanimy Robert A. Briggs and Wilfred the National Association o f Manu­ Thousands ot^ Parisians were "Apt to Create Laamter” on foreign soil- Joe McCarthy's M.F.D. vs. C-AJP.....6:15 p, m. and end thifd places while the rite Cole, .53-48-101-25—76, boys liveu in the noithern state* tlon-wlde tour, all three b ^ y - rollment*. Pupils coming from "I’m out there to help JJie kids- which he and hi* brother, Kelt*' against going to-Chicago . • •. Angott, aha Mike Hogan haye Dion, listed in Saturday’s Hetajd facturers and others. thrown into panic as the parade _ "A * long as the Bulgarian Arm­ men must play 23 of their remain­ When Don Ballou, the local North End'Playground. Mill Billies and the West Sides are Art Smith and Helen Ayers, 46- and after leing laid off went bapk - guards will Join forces in plam ies cooperate with the Germans, not to t h r ^ It past them.” neth, of North School street, were leased the famous Bushford manor as .being accepted for Navy serv-' "We think that these organiza­ broke up in wild flurries of gunfire- other communities and entering ing 84 games away from home pitcher, was inaerteil in the Sena­ ' Sunday, Kept. S staging a battle of their own for 48-93-17—76. home. The team managed tp stay clothes and accompany the party all declarations of brothtohood Connie Mtok signed the big returning from a fishing. trip in Charley Loftus, toe Blue’s sports iW oftam im e for a fight manager's Ia»w dross Ice, were Inducted iqto the Ma­ tions are overripe for inquiry," he alon'g the four-mile line of inarch. Manchester High school for the while* the Sox will engage In 22 i..- tors' lineup in the last of Hamilton vs. West Sides. 3:15, the fourth spot. joint) farm outside 1.4iui8i81le and in the league and wito only one .throughout. Several spectators were killed laughter,’’, BBC told the Bmgar- Chippewa Indian to better the A’a Vermont, was badly wrecked in information director; plans several their 30 contests in rival fields. First—Clarence Thornton and > They are known ta police par­ rines. When the list is reported said. first time are requested to enroll bunting and the chief now bases toe second game-it added s little West Side Ova! Willimantic appears to carry too plan to raise race horses' in a big more game to play th* chances of and dozens were wounded as the laughter,” BB Ctold the Bulgar­ Greenfield, Maas., at 10:30 last innovations in the press coop this Both have played under .500 ball Alice Blish. 45-43—88. lance as “siUc glove workers,” back to the local draft board office this week. the daily burden of Dave Keefe, something to the fans who jour­ way. They already lisvs two doz­ every team In th* les{me flnisbing shooting spread, a short time after ian people. The radio tot Anktoa- night. fall . . . He's going to have an swayTrom home thus far. neyed in from town. Ballou pitch­ Second—Art Wllki* and Julie put: (hpir regular schedule Is gooi^ which means they have an ability there are actually only two classi­ The advanced enrollment of the the regular batttpg practice hurl-^ The brothers had gone to Ver­ extra football official on hand to en'brood II ares and plan to buy a de Gaulle had sped along the par­ commented* that "while Bulgarian Thf THge^a havi'^22 of their re­ ed to 'Tour Ktlers, TTi* first Faulkner, 49-40—89. All Unit PUyers to mingle Inconspicuously in any fications —the Army and the high school Is 1,320 and it is ex­ ministers deal only in fair words, mont qn Thursday and were re­ explain any unusual plays imme­ stallion . : 7 Too bad ChacUAcan't Harlforcl Resident ade route at a 40-mlle-an-hour pected that the actual enrollment maining 30 games at home. But grounded out to shorti tke second Third—HeniY Smith and Flor­ Every team in toe circuit At one ktad of gathering and to use dipld- Navy. Romania has acted." Rat«?d by Mr. Mack as one of turning when they were kit . tokd diately after they hapiien . . Weight Will Stop Train^ raise a few fighters, too . . . Car­ ence Hayden. 49-11—90. maey and tact as well as strong ■clip. t will approach this figure. e greatest one-toni'e money ■they’ve managed to win only 29 doubled, to left, th* tinrd popped los Escalona, president of th* time or another has felt th* loos ' Marshal Tito, leader of the ’Yu­ on by another automobile^ Both And, among others, provide the gamse while dropping 28 -home out to third and toe fourth filed Wei-k-End Tourifaments arm methods. John T. Munsie of 18 Chest­ Killed in Pacifie French patriots in the parade pttehers in the business' when he scribes with "errand boys” to Mexican Lawn Tennis Asapciatlon, of one of tbelr players to the anu- goslav partisans^ told me several were taken to the hospltSl in games. out to left. The hit off Ballou was fiat., Aug. 2A—Hweepstakes ’ ed forces and toe additions to tte nut street, who has been under­ fired at roof tops from which day* ago at his headquarters that played for the Athletics, Bender Greenfield, but WaUace was able eater to the writers’ whims of the Gives Movie Mogul Slake made a special trip her* to see Ar­ First— Paul Ballsieper, 89-36-76- French Fascist militia had sniped And the. Tigers must 'dneover by the Ripper himself, Rip Coiyns, mando,., ant Rolando Vega phiy in teams have more than offset tbe Three Governors going observation and treatment Joseph McCooe. killed In action Ford Strikers he could see peace overtures only thinks-there -should be xfiore Indi­ to return to town this momtog by moment . . . Now, if Yale will the former St. Louis Cardinals 6—69, at the Manchester Memorial hos­ at them. Soon thousands of men ans Ih baseball. \ only tat the elant on the “ tables'’ another hurier to go with Hal the National championships this loss of the individual. \ in New Guinea August 15, who was through the prism of the activity train and arranged to have the Newhouser and Dissy Trout. New- first sacker and present Albany ' Second—Bill Maver, 43-43-86-16 This week will add toe final To Open Campaign pital, underwent an operation at of the French Forces o f ' the In- of- Bulgarian forces of occupation "What ■ do you think a big auto®oBne‘~tOWed into • Manches­ so that they’ll keep a typewriter By Harry (iraysnn ____ Princequillo bowed a tendon just week . . . As a result'‘of the —70. i prayed for at the masse-s in St. houser gained'hr '2'lst victory '-e- manager. ' New York Weight will stop a as he slartoil to make ills nui at color and tinge to one of the beat New York, AUg. 28.—(VP)—’Three the institution this morning and •terlor —Herbert Connecticut Sports Writers Al­ .....Sun., Aug. 27— Sweepstakes Macedonia are engaged in the When it cornea to great piteto liance annual dinner next winter the sixth to win. his way back to' the big show ala Princequillo, Devil biver and First tracks. ‘ are by d.iyllght. .... F irst-F ra n k Oleksak. 43-38-81 staged at the Oval brought out to* .hide- to speeches by Presidential. Brown of 4o Cooper HUl street, Because there Is a ^ s e p h Mc­ Cathedral of Notre Dame yester­ L. Emanuelson of Orange, state largest collections of toe year. same crimes as the Germans,” be ers, the chief wlh settle for Walter' .... There’s been a heavy demand Finally Com* To^ Ufe^, Pepper Martin, who lijie the Rip­ FidcHe—ran in thaUiirder behind Handsome Paperboy, a tajl and 10—71. Nom inee’Thomas E. Dewey. left yesterday «for a week’s stay Cooe from Manchester; in' the day, and prayers were offered for commander of the American Le­ per, managed a team last year, Baaebail in Manchester is a loqg all who had died in defense of Three-Day Strike said. Johnson althouro he admits Bob . . . The profit, if any^ would be The Browns came toHfe in thf the four that shared the money In I rangy gelded six-year-old b^y son UnHolii-lted Comment " Second -Charles Picard, 48-44 Governors Earl Warren pf Cfdi- in New York City. They plan service many believed It^jvas one gion, said here Saturday night Rochgster, and landed with the the $53,450 The Saratoga H sndi-' of Papyrus-Bright Folly, by Black way from dying and when to* fomia, Dwight H. Green of’IUinors France. A grand service of The Bulgarians,^are believed to Grove, Grover Altoandef, Christy a Legion speaker in York used to purchase gifts for mem nightcap, pounding bve Tiger Ted Carpenter, 'Marquette U- 92-17—75. to visit Coney Island and to take of the Manchester membei-h^of the ttot New hurtsrs for six runs in each of , ths Red Birds this year. If Collins and cap at Belmont Park.. ' Jester, was bred. In Irelandi anji teams end up tn* regular p la y i^ and Raymond E. Baldwin of Con­ in a few ball games before they thanksgiving was not held because Appears Ended have six or seven divisions in Yu­ Mathewson and I^die Plank had recently had been denied radio bers aervtag Upcie ftata • publicist writes: “ No ox* Will fall Third—.Bill Kennedy, 45-40?85-9 family. \ goslavia and three or four in sscond and third ahd four Martin get together It will be a It was the almost totally over- * brought (o '!!>** country as a two- —76. :slate this Week, fans can count an necticut, speaking from their re­ ieturn. oriests feared the worshippers Providence, Aug. 28.-^K/P)——- A something on the tome for an addrew "relating to reunion of toe pair, when th* on Marquette university football Greece. ____ His hair is graying biit be With toa arrival of a aon toe In the seventh. Oeorgi. McQulnn lookcd Paperboy that broke in ' year-old -by the Canadian, Map. ' I.*M' Gross ~ toe Manchester Twilight l-aaga* spective state - capitals, will take would afford targets for German three-day strike of 400 riggers at Uw dangera Inherent tn certain Cards were the .j eal. Gas House front;-stole a lead of a length and ' Austin.C. THiylor. players tots coming season.’’ ...... being In action again next yegr part in-a^_15jmnute program at .snipers and French traitors still the Walsh-Kaiser shipyard ap­ doesnlt blame it on toe— CoRimunistic activities In the Uni­ olh^ day, Harky (Ur. Basketball paced toe Browns with four .hits, How conns? Did Tom Stidham line First— Frank Oleksak, 43-38 Frank E. Bedell, 3 2-C, Is i P o l g g H r O S S as Nelson Potter doled out five G ang.' held it until a few jumps from the | $4(M0 Buy EarnH 885,8m ' 81. . ® .. 'and for a good many years to 10:15 p. in. (e. w. t.) over the BLU .^pending a 96 hour liberty at liis ‘ holding out in the city. • | peared ended today after 200 “I got it looking at\ three and ted Btotaa," ana he demanded that to Coimaotloull-.:Bubena[te*n up a nice'Msy achodnle? nothing pitches whileX managing Waat Havan now baa three-fifths hits for bis 18th viotory. wire to win from Alex Barth by I Harry M. Warner acquired Pa- ' * Second —BUI Kennedy, 45-40— edme. network tomorrow. . , home at 8 Cottage street. Scar "a(wing shift" workers returned to Public Records “ the cohgtosslonal committee now . '^The Oak Grill Bm convoy duty in the Medi- manager o f the yard; announced ing in 1986 . . . He'll ^ y he la,{-aeoond .game, 5-4, after winning dlsaPDeared several weeks ago. That aummer Paperboy waa beat­ ward J. 'Diye of Minnesota w’ill (Continued from Page One)., the return of the men, which he Homes Incerporated to Adam Whales^live through the winter nlals of freedom of -the air by ra­ Blow pitcEed for the Barons in the ftrst-lmportant stake victory en a head by Big Pebble in the ion Juan ^nrits, tackles bantam­ terranean having stopped at Oran, by keeping blow-hples open to the dio stations and to render a public his fifties then . . . . ’Riibensteln the opener from the Senators 4-2. Baiting Leaders speak on another .program; to be Algiers and Naples. On White Tract said followed a. conference be­ and Anna Simoncllli, property on toe 'Twttlght League and left sud­ of Horry Morris Warner, the mov­ $25,000 Hollywood Gold (,’up. W ar­ weight boss Manuel Ortls a t . Los spnounced by NBC. Fourth Parachute division—pne of CoUegs street. ice. report ot it*-' findings." can hardly wait.for. the revival of A pinch single by.-,WHD!^ Le- ie magnate who. entered ^ e racing ner collected $35,'850 as his' share Angeles tomorrow, it will be like ,ln rwlllgli* League tween management and represen­ tbe . State Basketball League, febvre with two out and the bases denly? Th*i mystery--baS—been Republican National Chairman three German divisions recently', tatives of the Boilermakers’ and cleared up. Mister Blow Is now held by purchasing 18 jrasrlings at of The Saratoga Handicap, so Pa­ a achoolhoy’s dream— th* pupil Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Calvert reported in action on this Adriatic which, if he has anything to say, full scored the wiifnlng run in the Hcrt«rtJBrownen, Jr., said ar­ of Phelp8.,road have returned home A petition signed by 35 persons,' Riggeta’ uniona (A F L). pitching fo r ' the Albany Senators. the Saratoga sales oflfiSS. perboy, turned out to be a splendid taking a .whack at the teacher G. AB. H Pet. rangements were being made for sector—said ’ orders for his unit’q and he has, will resume TuncUon- ninth; 'George ’'Stlmwelaa,.; Yan­ . Hal anas used to b* Ortls Eastern after spending a two weeks’ vaca­ nearly all. residents of the North MacDonald said tbe riggers had 534853235348532353234853482348535323235353535353232353232348485353534823233148232323534848 That’s right, the saihe Dick Blaw Only 819.8U on P*perb*y. _ investment. George, Props . . II 89. 21 .538 W. s third broadcast to Include Gov­ retreat from the Metauro line could 534848235353233248485353234848535353234848235323234844485348482353482348ing as soon as possible after the kees’ leading hitter, was stopped Paperboy. WB? In at 103 pounds. sparmate. a year or so ago, ftUd- L. .PcL tion at East Otis, Mass. Their son End, was filed with the .Selectnlen agreed to return to wprit “a n i^ o t who pitched here earlier, in ths -H- M. Warner is toa btggesT DelConte, Props, .16 35 2't .491 89 33 .730 ernors Leve.rett Saltonatall of Mas­ not be carried out because of the Armistice . . . after hitting in 17 straight eon- year, is In the (jlass A Eastern He had'won two of his previous stockholder in Hu'iywood Park, M allei gave him s lot of pointer* Hartford ..... Corporal Robert B. Calvert, . Jr., today. It requested the board to go out again.” but John Sobto. tests. .latkayeck, PAs. l'5 49 24 .489 Albany — •• • SI' 42 .656 sachusetts, Harrj' F. Kelly of Mich­ terrific artillery barrage laid down League. three raoei and was beaten by only and Pa'perboy, BUI Sickle, Blen­ y'7 . Ttie Q ^rgia football squadr was able to spend a week with by the AUles. again call a special town meeting steward of the Riggers union, told If you've got any boxing ability, The Red Sox double win oyer Strong, Barons . . 6 20 9 .450 Bingbsniton . 57 6Q .467. igan and Arthur B. Langlie of them there before leaving for a neck. In chasing Alex Barto to a heim Lad and a dozen' others in. which ingidehtaliy Includes four Washington. The withdrawal finally was ef­ to act on their request that the the dispute would be "arbitrated' Johnny Mtell, New Haven Arena the Athlsttes 8-6 and T-S. ended a White, W. 8. . . . .12 88 16 .444 Utica ...... 57 63 .476 Drew Field, Tampa, Florida. Dick Blow fashioned a nifty new Garden-State Park record for training-run in tha eolora pf WrL boys from Qntesville, Pex., pro­ ' Dewey will speak-hrPhiladelphla fected only after heavy losses, the 'totvri pbrehase from Harlan White- today. matchmaker, ca" to tos five game ' losing streak. Jo« Daniels. W. 8. .. . 8 30 .13 .433 Williamsportr , 57 64 .471 aeven-hitter- against toe Philadel­ a mile and a sixteenth toe preriotM Ranch, toe movie mogul s breed­ bably has the season's best-named 13 .406 49 7?- ,406 flept Y. abd in Louisville Sept. 8.' captive added. 17.5 acres of land lying to the The strike followed' a jurisdic­ new setup • • • . ;Get in touch with Cronin’s men had lost nine of the Saturday. Yet no mbre toan $12,- ing farm in southern California’s iDlone, Barons .. , 9 32 Scranton .... William C. Avery. son_of Mrs. phia Athletics the other evening haifback-'.-Claiide Hlpps . . . and, .16 67 23 .404 Blniira ...... 46 72 .393 His running mate. Gov. John W. Substantial Gains Made south of Mjmehester Green road tional- dtiqiute over operation of him there . . . He hopes to de­ ten earlier games at Philadelphia up in Albany and won toe ball 811 of a., straight pool of $282,380 San Fernando .Valley. The W-L Daiadyk, PAs .. Jennie Mav Avery, of 9 Purnell the AUiuits scribes' tab' toe Bull" O’Roiirke, Flier* 18 .7 .889 Wuk#a“- Esm 14 7» Bricker. will open his campaign.at Substantial gains were made by and to appropriate $18,000 for the cranes in the yard. ' velop ConneoMcut talent through this year. Bob Johnson pgcad th* game. Blow tellad for L os Aaigsles waa wagered on him. A $1 ticket Ranch is in the name of and named dogs’ star, Al Per! aa "a perl of 6 place, and Walter B. Arckivy, son Johnson, Fliers . .12 42 16 .881 Amariran French Lick, Ind., Sept. 9. Eighth Armyjrobps further Inland purchase. ^ ----- a series of elimination bouta. the Rsd Sox with five hits, thraa In in toe Paelfio Ooaat League ear­ paid $36.80, after Warren Lewi* Lu Roy, the great prt.ee.’’-.. _ , . 'Yale's press de­ of Mrs. Mary Orlowski. of 25 where Allied forces crossed the — The petition will be presented to winners to.oppaee "Name" leather w . . L. PcL: .1 North School street, both serving tor aeoond game. lier In the yesir and although he Devil Diver waa loaded with 135 flicker tycoon’s ^ nine-ycar-otd partment will provide . "errand 7b 54 ' Eieql! Offleers at Convention Magglore fO/er in the mountains the Selectmen for action tonight. To Conduct’Malaito Osuno pushers . . . . The Hartford East grandson. ' PriM Muuey R o(s^ St. Louis . .. .555 with a transportation corps port . . , , ^ For toe first time this season, failed to impress anyone in town pounds, but tha playera put |67,830 boys" 'to cJiter to the wsnte of toe New York ., 65 56 .537 ; add captured Fossombrons on the am Uuqirorra w packtar’am terTfid at Lddla Cardinals fa«ad te with hia pitching powers, he nev- on his nose. Tha puntara suapeeted Paperooy, which improved tra- football scribes this fall. But tbgt Hartford,. Aug. 28—tJP)—Coun­ battalion in the Eluixipean theater main'lateral road to Fano. . Hartford,. Aug; 28— (Ip— Miss j and they're glTlng the fans plenty Dallas, Aug. ?8 ^ ^ 1^ The |10,- Detroit ...... ■'^17 ■of operations, have been promoted win at jaaat one game on g Sun* ertoeleaa must have aomething or that Princequillo w m ' favorably mendotisly following a complete won’t remedy the great oversight Boston . . 66 .58 .932- cil 16, American Federatiqn of North and eaat of Florence the Almee Wilcox of the National In- I of thiyis . . . dsjr; rtoen toay droppe- Capt. Ken Loeffler, ex-Yale as victory open 8ept. T-IO leaving Philadelphia ployes.. elected these officers for and tied the second 1-1 in ll).4a; the -bull pen ip the first game but Bill Voisell*'.i!r*dit8 s lot of hia Chicago .... 57 66 .468 L 1944-45 at its . convention . here piishing .three miles north of the Discharge Sought liosfa .of m'alarla, will come, here I basketball coach. Is making his ni'nga, halted b'y darkness. On .the what'a taken in at the gata'--rx- failed to enter toa-gaipa.- pitching success to his being a peoted to- reach $60,fi00-:-for in- Washington 52 71 '.428. -I Saturday; President, George W. Ten Patients Removed Safely Amo river In the vicinity of Pon- Sept 18, it was announced yester­ headquarters thesi days in toe of­ 18 previous Sundays, they* swept ^ - —■ ■ ' , bookmaker. Bht Judge ^ n d is atallinx a golf course al Ashburn National Thorpe of Middletown: ■vice presi­ tassieve, nine miles east of Flor­ day, to conduct a two weeks’ fice of assistant chief of air staff, nine twin-bills, broke even in Wednesday evening, •September doesn’t worry because Blll'l book W. I.. Pet. dent, Walter Bardeck of Middle-^ ence, found the enemy covering his New Havetu ^Aug. 28—(iP)— course for laboratory, hospital and personnel, ss heed <4 all toe rec­ General hospital for wounded vet­ Stafford Springs, Aug. 28— (IP)— seven, won and tied In another 8, to* Boaton Brave* of the Na­ concerns only hia own perform­ erans at McKinney, Texas. St. Louis . .. . 89 30 • .746 '^Ttofrnf-secretary, Miss Ellie Flsch-' retreat with heavy cannon and ‘Official greeter’ at Ayer, Mato., btotltutiopgl

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